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Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 41, July 16, 1982 Jul 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 41, July 16, 1982

Central Florida Future

Three UCF Knights charged with theft; Despite senate resolution Colbourn allocates UCF athletics $10,000; Future awarded highest rating in collegiate press competition; Peterson names Weir as Knight football coach; Mass Retreat fosters unity among campus members; Future Commentary: Video games: Deadly fun?; Future Opinion: Award sets standard Consistency is the key; Drugs in Congress: A sign of the times?


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 40, July 9, 1982 Jul 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 40, July 9, 1982

Central Florida Future

Senate won't give blessing to ICA funding increase Colbourn to take $10,000 from SG reserve; Don Jonas switches to fundraising (with photo of Don Jonas); Former Gator coach to lead Knights (with photo of Jay Bergman); Former football player drafted by pros (with photo of Ed Gantner); Credit cards available to college students; Greeks to get campus housing in five years; Future Sound & Vision: Forbidden Passages or UCF students inside the People's Republic of China (with photos); Future Opinion: The big business of college sports More Money for ICA?


Prospectus, July 7, 1982, Inger Gire, Clem Wallace, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Jan Alexander, Albert Sapp, Walt Mckoy Jul 1982

Prospectus, July 7, 1982, Inger Gire, Clem Wallace, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Jan Alexander, Albert Sapp, Walt Mckoy

Prospectus 1982

PROSPECTUS FOCUSES ON RANTOUL AREA; News Digest; Rantoul's mayor pro-tem optimistic on future of area; Chanute welcomes visitors to 65th annual open house; Rantoul: a century of progress and renewal; Karch honored at ABWA 'Boss of the Year' dinner; Oops!; New blood bank serves Rantoul residents; Chanute and Parkland cooperate to educate; Chanute AFB marks 65th Open House; Szechwan food for thought; 'Grease II' is greasy kid stuff; Trekkies rejoicing as 'Star Trek' returns with another sci-fi winner; Round three for 'Rocky'; Duerksen defends title; Cyclists compete in marathon; One Block I section dropped for fall


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 39, July 2, 1982 Jul 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 39, July 2, 1982

Central Florida Future

Colbourn vetoes ASF budget plan; New nursing chairman appointed; Peterson names Knight volleyball coach; Crew team expecting insurance settlement (with photo of damaged shed); Future Opinion: Play for pay? Benefits for athletes.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 38, June 25, 1982 Jun 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 38, June 25, 1982

Central Florida Future

Computer science to limit its enrollment (with photo of computer science students in laboratory); Storm ruins $30,000 in crew gear; No delays in Research Park construction; Library renovations on schedule (with photo of a scale model of the redesigned library building); Future Opinion: Editorial policy defined.


Prospectus, June 23, 1982, Inger Gire, Clem Wallace, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Jeff Little, Albert Sapp, Jan Alexander Jun 1982

Prospectus, June 23, 1982, Inger Gire, Clem Wallace, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Jeff Little, Albert Sapp, Jan Alexander

Prospectus 1982

BOARD APPROVES INSURANCE, ANNEX PLANS AT MEETING; News Digest; 594 earn Parkland honors during spring semester; Forecast? Wet!; Sullivan schedules summer musicals; Bugs coming; New drug proves effective; Kids enjoy 'playtime'; Land lab serves students, public; Cycle your way to good health; Authentic Sioux warsuit purchase for Illiniwek; Celebrate!; Community Calendar; Edmunds' 'DE7' features pre-Beatles rock and roll; Fanzines: preview of the future?; Stones live on in 'Still Life'; 'E.T.' looks like another big hit for Spielberg; Slow but steady racers earn money for charity


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 37, June 18, 1982 Jun 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 37, June 18, 1982

Central Florida Future

Senate approves $1.16 million budget; Westinghouse construction on schedule (with aerial photo Westinghouse's 50-acre complex); SG to pay for summer graduation; UCF and community comment on crime; Fund drive started for Guest and Stern; Future Opinion: A job well done Congratulations senators.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 36, June 11, 1982 Jun 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 36, June 11, 1982

Central Florida Future

Health Center may drop its extended benefits; Fame and fitness Bodybuilder betrays stereotype (with photo of Pam House); Nattile chosen by Red Sox in 6th-round baseball draft (with photo of Sam Nattile), Professors find way to 'fingerprint' plants for patenting; Future Senate Notebook: Perez gets power over SC programming; Future Opinion: Administration should provide summer graduation ceremony.


Prospectus, June 7, 1982, Scott Gissing, William M. Staerkel, Mark Heimburger, Richard Wear, Inger Gire, Carol Manley, Clem Wallace, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp, Jan Alexander Jun 1982

Prospectus, June 7, 1982, Scott Gissing, William M. Staerkel, Mark Heimburger, Richard Wear, Inger Gire, Carol Manley, Clem Wallace, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp, Jan Alexander

Prospectus 1982

STUGO WELCOMES SUMMER STUDENTS; News Digest; Graduates, guests enjoy Graduation ceremonies; Board discusses possible funding; Parkland summer session begins today, Jume 7; New Prospectus staff beginning this summer; Improvements set for Champaign; Champaign may decide to consolidate precincts; College for Kids getting bigger and better; Nurse's pinning ceremony held at Krannert Center; Sun may be too much of a good thing for some; C-U Happenings...: Student collection on display at gallery, EMTs offered credit for driver ed class, Parkland giving June Workshop on childcare; Theatre group tours with plays for children; Children's games can keep you fit; Warmer weather forecast …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 35, June 4, 1982 Jun 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 35, June 4, 1982

Central Florida Future

Two Professors injured in island traffic accident; Q & A: Perez draws out defines SG's purpose (with photo of Tico Perez); UCF comments... Why do they support the ERA?; Nattile goes for broke UCF's all-time hitter sets his sights for the major leagues (with photo of Sam Nattile); Future Opinion: It's time to take a stand on the ERA; FLORIDA STUDENT ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 1981-82.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 34, May 28, 1982 May 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 34, May 28, 1982

Central Florida Future

[Future] Now Weekly Throughout The Academic Year; Senate rejects Perez's appointment; Q & A: Chandler recalls work as SG's executive; Steinbrenner, Bleier to kick- off UCF fund drive; Summer-and life's a beach.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 33, May 21, 1982 May 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 33, May 21, 1982

Central Florida Future

Photo of tractors clearing land behind the UCF Library to make way for its expansion; Students requesting summer graduation; Moon reassigned, two coaches hired; Claiming forced resignation, coach sues; UCF student shot at Haystacks Saturday; Future The Inside Scoop: A closer look at athletic director Bill Peterson; Phone service to be extended for dorms; Future Opinion: Fence mending needed in SG?


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 32, May 14, 1982 May 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 32, May 14, 1982

Central Florida Future

Spring cleaning, University ordered to clean up private landfill site a second time (with photo of pit); Perez pulls Rotter's Student Government posts; Wrestling coach quits, salary not enough (with photo of Mike Aspesi); Future Sound & Vision: The Tube: Looking into the future (with photo); Future Sportsweek: Crew team wins at nationals; Students, staff evacuated from Health Center; Future Opinion: Future begins new year, Traditional values key to editorial policy; Future Letters: The problem with UCF Baseball is...; The bus stops here; A 'childish' idea.


Prospectus, May 12, 1982, Charles Archibald, William M. Staerkel, Ingire Gire, Terri Mayer, Holly O'Donnell, Janet Garrett, L. L. Waddell, Gwyn Gantter, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp May 1982

Prospectus, May 12, 1982, Charles Archibald, William M. Staerkel, Ingire Gire, Terri Mayer, Holly O'Donnell, Janet Garrett, L. L. Waddell, Gwyn Gantter, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp

Prospectus 1982

STUDENTS REAPPLY; News Digest; Business manager talks about plans for PC annex; President offers best to Parkland graduates; Editor, manager positions named; Scarcity of summer jobs, but situation not hopeless; Nervous about finals? Tips offered on studying; P.C. Happenings...: Tools presented to PC students, 'College for Kids' offers 20 classes, Parkland offers supplementary, Music groups to present programs; Security head enjoys PC people; Final Examinations -- Spring, 1982; Holly O'Donnell wins Intellectual Freedom Essay Contest: Restraint makes one appreciate freedom; How can teacher aide make a difference; Course helps improve communication skills; Don't panic if IRS audits your tax bill; …


Prospectus, May 5, 1982, Pedro Carroll, Michael Vitoux, Kathy Lester, Rodney Keller, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley May 1982

Prospectus, May 5, 1982, Pedro Carroll, Michael Vitoux, Kathy Lester, Rodney Keller, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley

Prospectus 1982

STUGO HEARS NEW BUDGET; News Digest; Phi Beta Lambda wins Organization of the Year; Gissing, Feaster elected to StuGo; Support for Ground Zero Week is appreciated; StuGo VP thanks voters; Where was P.C. students and staff; Dental students receive pins and caps at ceremonies; Channel 12 series deals with atomic bomb 'father'; P.C. Happenings...: Stretch, revitalize to relieve stress, Brown and Brodie appearing tonight, Health awards given to RTTers, June 1 is deadline for ISSC awards, P.C. horse show set for May 8, Register by May 14 for Fest exhibit at Civic Center; Final Examinations -- Spring, 1982; Swimming scheduled …


Prospectus, April 28, 1982, Inger Gire, Chad Thomas, Moe Feaster, Ed Young, Martha Hutchins, Micheal Madix, Richard Wear, Terri Mayer, C. Manley, Scott Dalzell, S. W., Albert Sapp, Jan Alexander, Charles Archibald Apr 1982

Prospectus, April 28, 1982, Inger Gire, Chad Thomas, Moe Feaster, Ed Young, Martha Hutchins, Micheal Madix, Richard Wear, Terri Mayer, C. Manley, Scott Dalzell, S. W., Albert Sapp, Jan Alexander, Charles Archibald

Prospectus 1982

BOARD PLANS FOR COLLEGE EXPANSION; News Digest; Candidates present views; Previewing really is censorship; Second StuGo forum flops on its back; ERA supporters rally together at capital; Don't push your opinions, beliefs on others; Variety of students enroll in art transfer program; P.C. Happenings...: May Day festival to be featured, Music program to be performed, Phi Beta Lambda attends convention, Walks planned through woods, Help yourself to health, Learning to adjust to newborn baby; Parkland serves area through TV classes; Event offers chance to sell food; Origin of Arbor Day hazy; Parkland plans for Arbor Day activity; Soft pretzels make …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 31, April 23, 1982 Apr 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 31, April 23, 1982

Central Florida Future

The envelope please... Perez, Weber capture SG executive positions in runoff (with photos of President elect Tico Perez and Vice president-elect Matt Weber); Senator escapes impeachment; Chandler suspends SOC charter; Chandler lifts freeze on budgets; Holocaust survivor recalls massacre; ASF committee completes budget proposal; Disclosure of student records unlawful without authorization; Home and pool water can get cheap heat; UCF and Soviets face off in public debate Tuesday; UCF student makes living by soaring over cars (with photo of motorcycle daredevil Mike Kennedy soaring over 15 cars during a 1980 jump in South America); Future Opinion: Reminding ourselves of nuclear …


Prospectus, April 21, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Inger Gire, Scott Dalzell, Jimm Scott, Albert Sapp Apr 1982

Prospectus, April 21, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Inger Gire, Scott Dalzell, Jimm Scott, Albert Sapp

Prospectus 1982

JUDGE SEES IDEAL APPROACH TO PENAL SYSTEM; News Digest; Students voice their views of StuGo's first forum; Opinions and Views: Dean against WPCD broadcast, People need right to protect selves, Prospectus survey shows students would like music, Why is your milk always sour?, Library has more users; P.C. Happenings...: Choral groups schedule performances, Workshop focuses on dual careers, Artist displays work, Psychiatrist to discuss depression, Program to discuss eye problems, Gallery features mixed media exhibit, Combo Audio to play on 27th, P.C. sponsors management workshop; President feels students favor WPCD broadcast; Foster discusses student placement; Meeting the man on the …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 30, April 16, 1982 Apr 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 30, April 16, 1982

Central Florida Future

SG elections contested, Commission rules in favor of Perez; terrorism; UCF students to pay 35 cents for bus service; SG to negotiate $1,400 van repair bill; Chandler okays $10,000 for new van; EPA gives UCF $91,100 to purify area drinking water; Future Opinion: Revise statutes on SG elections.


Prospectus, April 14, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, S. W., Gwyn Gantter, Albert L. Sapp, Mark Hieftje-Conley Apr 1982

Prospectus, April 14, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, S. W., Gwyn Gantter, Albert L. Sapp, Mark Hieftje-Conley

Prospectus 1982

JACOB SPEAKS AT RAMADA INN FRIDAY: LEADER WORKS FOR RACIAL EQUALITY; News Digest; Students speak at meeting; Achievement winners announced; Senator voices opinion on issues; Students should help StuGo out with input; WPCD not real issue -- fear of change is the problem; Foreign film festival offered next week; P.C. Happenings...: Circle K thanks jellybean guessers, Learn to manage time, Phi Beta Lambda thanks helpful people, Program focuses on wellness, Swing Choir places first, P.C. sponsors management workshop, Thanks to all who helped in blood drive, Parkland plans for Ground Zero Week, Swing Choir to perform today, Rathskeller to play …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 29, April 9, 1982 Apr 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 29, April 9, 1982

Central Florida Future

SG elections end in two run-off races (with photos of presidential hopeful Tico Perez and vice presidential candidate Dave Kiser); Bill Peterson named new athletic director; Administrative veto fate up to UCF; Fewer summer courses make meeting requirements hard; UCF student discovered 6 days after suicide; Suicide rate triples among young people; Future Opinion: Perez for SG president (with photo of Tico Perez); Weber for vice president (with photo of Matt Weber).


Prospectus, April 7, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Scott Gissing, C. Manley, Gwyn Gantter, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott Apr 1982

Prospectus, April 7, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Scott Gissing, C. Manley, Gwyn Gantter, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott

Prospectus 1982

TAKING A CLOSE LOOK AT TUITION INCREASE; News Digest; Stugo says yes to motions; Reserve fall courses; Sees a solution to change problem; Committee established to set activities' budgets; StuGo to sponsor First Forum; Rainbows subject of songs; P.C. Happenings...: Movie deals with conflict, Manager speaks on system, Two authors to read writings, Program on childhood sports set, Speaker to discuss gum disease, Laugh your way to health, Become a smart consumer; Books can't keep up with this rapidly developing field; Director feels confident: Swing Choir competes in festival; Resumes an important tool in finding that wanted job; Beyond graduation: …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 28, April 2, 1982 Apr 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 28, April 2, 1982

Central Florida Future

Flag furor International dispute brings down display; Senate action would deny administrative [veto]; Debate sheds light on candidates, platforms (with photos of vice presidential candidates Barton Weeks, Matt Weber, and David Kiser); Campus housing costs to increase by fall; Visitation proposal stalled, ready in fall; Homecoming Committee meets April 9; Head shop owner's business controversial but surviving; Pot use fading in high schools, not in colleges; Future Opinion: Editorial: No endorsement in deadlock over candidates; Flags and tempers were flying high; Companies hiring more women, minority engineers; Future Futile (Inside Future supplement).


Prospectus, March 31, 1982, Terri Mayer, Moe Feaster, James E. Marlin, Inger Gire, Jan Alexander, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Pedro Carroll Mar 1982

Prospectus, March 31, 1982, Terri Mayer, Moe Feaster, James E. Marlin, Inger Gire, Jan Alexander, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Pedro Carroll

Prospectus 1982

BOARD MOVES TO UP TUITION BY '83; Monroe to speak to grads; Office Careers contest set; Reserve fall courses; Opinions and Views: StuGo leader speaks on budget plans, TV purchase; Music Association learns from clinics; 2 from Parkland featured in art exhibit; Maya Angelou speaks on black literature, writers; Class strains nerves, but teaches discipline well; P.C. Happenings...: Series on parent-child interaction scheduled, Program on childhood illness set, Doctor to discuss stomach disorders, Choral Union to perform concert, Two EMT workshops scheduled. Opportunity to explore careers, How to be a smart consumer; Broadcast option model for colleges; Award offered to …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 27, March 26, 1982 Mar 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 27, March 26, 1982

Central Florida Future

Impeachment hearing set tor senator; The Great Dairy Case Capers (with photo of milk crate); Fall tests will help placement; 'Children' of bronze and stone; Future Inside Lines: Many feel everyday pressure, few seek aid at UCF to cope; Facing tests head on eases tension; Future Opinion Editorial: Looking back to look ahead to SG issues.


Prospectus, March 24, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Rosalind Weber, Scott Dalzell, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Sally Bateman Mar 1982

Prospectus, March 24, 1982, Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Rosalind Weber, Scott Dalzell, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Sally Bateman

Prospectus 1982

VOTER TURNOUT FULFILLS MANY'S PREDICTIONS; News In Brief; Student talent to be displayed in variety show; Man fined after "stealing" service; 29 schools participating in upcoming Math contest; Opinions and Views: Brown neutral about WPCD, StuGo two areas should be improved, StuGo president discusses student apathy, Correction; P.C. happenings...: More seminars offered, Dixon displays ceramics, Series will deal with health issues, Essay deadline approaches, Panel to discuss learning, Workshop focuses on defensive driving, Driving class rescheduled, Motivate yourself; Vis Art field offers many possibilities; High schools battle to be best; Classifieds; "Angel Street": mystery, murder; Reed's appeal lies in inconsistency; …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 26, March 19, 1982 Mar 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 26, March 19, 1982

Central Florida Future

Dumped on UCF's third body of water has become a landfill (with photos of UCF's landfill); 10 percent of UCF residents drop meal plan; 8 seek power in SG, one newcomer runs; Visitation proposal may hamper security; Walkathon to benefit former UCF student; Future Inside Lines/Greek Week '82; Woman hit on Alafaya; Future Sound & Vision: Tattoo: stigmata with an unjust stigma; Interviews begin in AD search; Women's Week begins Monday on UCF campus; Future Opinion: Editorial: Cuts will slash tax revenue; A Summary of Proposed Cuts.


Prospectus, March 3, 1982, Patty Thorne, Carol Manley, B. T., Pedro Carroll, Scott Dalzell, Sally Bateman, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp Mar 1982

Prospectus, March 3, 1982, Patty Thorne, Carol Manley, B. T., Pedro Carroll, Scott Dalzell, Sally Bateman, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp

Prospectus 1982

JOHNSON DISCUSSES REAGAN ECONOMY; News In Brief; College loan cuts hurting middle-income families; Meltdown reveals bonanza of useful items, treasures; What is intellectual freedom?: Your ideas can win; PC happenings…: Program focuses on language, Trouble falling asleep?, Winter playtime scheduled, Cowger discusses Indian lifestyle; Officers elected; Center offers counsel, U of I sponsors Engineering Open House, Apply for achievement award; Interested in singing? Here's chance; Drama department presents; Circle K celebrates week of activities; From official tornado photographer to P.C. instructor: Donna Drysdale leads unusual life; "Sugar Babies": tribute to evening of burlesque; Classifieds; U-2 good, not as good as …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 25, February 26, 1982 Feb 1982

Central Florida Future, Vol. 14 No. 25, February 26, 1982

Central Florida Future

Reductions in loans, grants may limit aid; Proposal may alter health fee; Photo of water tower being cleaned; Faculty may alter UCF grade scale, require exams for TSD credit; UCF alumna's play explores drug addiction; Drug dependency seminar; 15 UCF students take to 'senate'floor in Deland (with photos); After staff shuffle, yearbook sales still slow; Future Opinion: Bill could alter funding of health center and athletics.


Prospectus, February 24, 1982, Bill Thrift, James E. Marlin, Terri Mayer, Rosalind Weber, Carol Manley, Inger Gire, Pam Halle, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Steven Brink, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott Feb 1982

Prospectus, February 24, 1982, Bill Thrift, James E. Marlin, Terri Mayer, Rosalind Weber, Carol Manley, Inger Gire, Pam Halle, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Steven Brink, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott

Prospectus 1982

SCHEDULE CONFLICT CANCELS PARKLAND APPEARANCE: SECRETARY OF STATE JIM EDGAR OFFERS VIEWS ON PROBLEMS AND D.W.I. LAW CHANGES; News In Brief; New D.W.I. law explained in detail; Heavy snows cost college $27,500 for salt, help; Letters To The Editor: New vice-president voices opinons, Dean says thanks, Student Government; StuGo votes yes on TV; State police design PFR program; Ripley receives Yaxley award; P.C. Happenings...: Exhibit features sculptures, Camerata to perform concert, Panel discusses adoption, Learn to handle stress, Pick up first aid cards, PACT presents 'Coping with Miscarriage'; Smile, children!: S.A.D.H.A. to celebrate dental health with activities; Counseling Center provides …