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Digitized by the Internet Archive 2013 in http://archive.org/details/sewpurple93univ THE SEWANEE PURPLE FEBRUARY 8, 1993 VOLUME 172, ISSUE7 THEUNIVERSITYOFTHESOUTH SEWANEE,TN 37375 Bank Robbery Raises Concerns Campus for Safety by JenniferHamilton pifNbDsooreeorlaclwinaeccsctemoheTSebmdhtmoemaiefprunfhncatf2aihir2sdemteieFnyhztrdae.assrntaokrhfbaaletiibtsynete.rhdCeyosroTuofonhbmttebheyeercSSByoeeanwwwncaaakesnnreeoaneenns dMnthhthohaoaceevdBahedrineaernavteeecSAasegiweittdolsewsel.osumneapdtsapornW,pdfheefhessaeptecisaeoshtlllneisCeiitd.zchnci"euagsiemsndueeaehas,fb,baptoledohtBuceefhuttnettsPosbonoobiaecsllunnruiovtvksciesmphenasmeaigtrcedWdiot,ignatbsm.a"b.tyateWWondorreeeeyns cobsttUhoepfrnaruiiotyrrvmn,ereeesoerssifRsmhdpeiiieetentennhrstyesdstaisiohamhJdenluo,oa'slhsmd"lanIoiseftpsftefnrt,hisetoeseowanmovg,tewenrhdrreeivaieaenusptoldgsloaf.sinrytstteeetthsradhaOoraanssfbotate.lcfhtetud.ahvinw"epirueoepsrcleuoatenarbonlse-rt sawwLhAeirioagleytlmglhdarb1tbeea1SCes,rTghsstth1aaie.2entocfatDnoresnaanoxenlddmDpmoeeai1stofnn4ehKge.taedaenreoTUesldfhnueneiiss)avsveedaeesmigrnsrnisrdytsgniohsioaOeutttnrfhypeRfsemoooiApfoffcraneDstTornheegFeds(nreKsnRafebiiweamirorisspstunlt.-eh-sl, twohroobro"sbIotbmeiesdthtmihynegbo.apnTikhnietohanwtetdahtaahytewtrehweraepsgeoobipanld.ge wshuiastdphencocttashmiapnrugestforsdeoocmurwoiiuttyth.otfheHteUonwisnva.eidrW,sie"tyOaurorer UniDveefresintsyeOSfefmeirnsaSrelf- pcaorrtdiicniTgphaentotFseJtboorhunaatsttreoynnpd.rtohgTrreheaemsewpsioslliliocrneesq,uwiaircle-l tfftmCmIIhotterhaaejorcoisnuteomemskddutfoiseltnuAtTtodhdtnuhafeowtreasnhanoPnedtaaeioabeuvdllnraahnelwic.oneedrchhrubkiameistseva.etcEetynaedlhrtndTaonftwhamsii1oieeainne0gttdvly:whBeet1awasubs5wmhatst,aooiinnogsacuekuawh.thnrrtomhetisit.easnb,onoarl"ngitfaiaudhfDnminn.nleedgkmoe,paedmnrutdeeseeoetenka-ynd--yi. ancsjccwsarpueaehtaeesnhueuemttctaddrltpaiveyeilsouten.vsiounBtssexoss.uke.c"tremabnHrieiueMeioHpltseumceaedstetfsBuhoecrtaersrorgftkaaetiereicrieddmoenqae,emphummmasici"petstctanhWumukhnednedsebl.oe'yerhtnrioarttnHnebphistoobapwnetwneceerietserrnn'odteyv,iranaaeettrpsinehreneyen,a,mdetooapaataprewtrrilnerheeisne-ad-en glqscogwfrepauueroaeatesramdcviseimuenetd[fagnoinatBLwi.cnotnituaahswodtsisatA]ntnnthfd,cecieiicrstiirdsnnweohbdtemuerenarttendosedechtsteidksetalwneeapcefmtdgeobnro-p.in,ddttmugsheoshe•estefaJc'haevoiaeUWntinthesnseosidniUe'eamssvnrasf.teorietoseorvrsuressnetdnejumTi,rueoloithsdnttdtbyneiethas.oanstaenfrtyasdgpefatverltohfrnorofefeaoy----r--tr awgalsJoattiohfpownrosocefiphdaenmaecrn.nmlreleosstalhxntehsdiAoBtoiseoatcooimwnwlchslfttahniyeohhtmme.somsreeoimaeywdTlBtripspoieoyundatotwdntmrieaiw6ngtrellntte5eil'ohngcerrsetin5asomoapatr0nftpeapunofdtBrtndrepdleueoetaarolntdngfr.Jmgdntttrtoieeresiehnahnrd,caermnt.itmntspfhoshfaateaaeooancgornptumfansstrlticuevo.rthloctcseyeatagcacslelprslasstlreaaensheosossmd.ed--fs, diately followed, led by the FBI. The past." defenseseminarisanotherservicewe're Franklin County sheriffs department, McBee cited recent additions to trying to provide." continuedonpage2 theSewaneepolicedepartment,theTen- campussecurity,includingafootpatrol, NCAA nessee Bureau ofInvestigation, and the four part-time officers, the BACCHUS Closes Books on Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency saferideprogram,and thestudentnight also assisted. Immediately following escort service. McBee also said the Athletic Investigation by DavidAdams remain on probation for the upcoming Editor twoyears. University officials are gen- TheNCAACommitteeon Infrac- erally pleased with the Committee's fi- tions completed its investigation ol a nal decision. Vice-Chancellor self-reported rules violation within the Williamsonslated."Wehavebenefitted University'sathletic programon Febru- fromthisprocessofinquiryandwereal- ary 24. institutinga two yearperiod of izetheNCAAcouldhaveimposedmore probation. significant penalties." In an open letter The Committee found two major he issuedtotheSewaneecommunityhe violationsduringthe investigation. The slates, "I waul to assure the University first involved the former men's head community that the probation does noi basketball coach Daniel Chu's illegal prevent ourathletic teams from partici- NCAA provisionof$4,000infinancialaidtothe pating in post-season competi- parents ofa student-athlete. TheCom- tionoraffectourrecruiting." mittee also found that the University The Committee on Infractions "lacked propercontrol over the athletic- released a report on Jan. 26, indicating program." thatformerheadmen'sbasketballcoach The NCAA's disciplinary action Chu,whomtheUniversitydismissedon markedthefinaldecisioninasix-month March5, 1992,hadknowinglyoperated correspondence between theUniversity contrarytoNCAAlegislationbyprovid- and the NCAAthatbeganon March 16, ing the parentsofa memberofthe bas- 1992, when the University submitted a ketball team $4,000 in financial aid. self-report totheNCAA national office Duringthecourseoftheinvestigation it Scene from Easter Semester Convocation thatindicatedarulesviolationwithinthe was also discovered that he violated men's basketball program. SeniorsCourtneyKeyandHeatherHowellcelebratingat Convocation. Photoby Althoughtheathleticprogrammust continuedonpage4 Lyn Hutchinson s Page 2 The Sewanee Purple February 8, 1993 NEWS Van Duyn Receives Honorary Degree Mona Van Duyn. the sixth Poet Duyn was a memberofthe Sewanee Laureate andthe first woman toserve Writers'Conference Faculty and has in this role, received an honorary returned totheWriters'Conferenceas degreeduring theJanuary 25 Convoca- a visiting poet. tion. Van Duyn readselections from Shehaswon the PulitzerPrize, herpoetry during this mostrecentvisit Bollingen Prize, the Ruth Lilly Award toSewanee. and theNational Book Award. Van Mona Van Duyn. PhotocourtesyofPublicRelations. Campus Safety continuedfrompage 1 Participantshadanopportunityto mostfrequentsecurityproblem isfrom practicesomeofthetechniquestheyhad minorthefts. He pointed out that often learned against one ofthe officers who studentsaretootrustingandurgedthem posedasanattackerandtoshareexperi- to lock cars, rooms and bicycles. He ences,accordingtoJohnston. added, "Minor thefts occur anywhere One of the most important mo- there are people." mentsoftheclasscamewhenonewoman TheUniversityrecordsoncampus stoodupandsaidshehadbeenraped 1 safetyandsecurity available in the pub- years agowhena man followed heroff lic relations office support McBee' the interstate. chums. The records state that for 1989- "The program was not begun be- 1991 there were no murders, rapes, causeSewanee women in particularare robberiesoraggregatedassaultsreported. vulnerablebutbecausewomenintoday's Inthatsamelime,therewere17burglaries world face the risk of being raped or and6motor-vehicle thefts. In addition. attacked." added Johnston. >l reportedcrimesdecreasedfrom McBee said that, despite the re- 1990to 1991 atthesametimeUniversity centattentiontomoreseriouscrime,his enrollment increased Two Community Members Charged in County Crack Bust HugsallaroundatConvocation. PhotobyLyn Hutchinson by WardBinns eleven-month investigation by the Dis- NewsStaff trictDrugTaskForceandotherofficials. SewaneeChiefofPoliceHarmon Two Sewanee residents were ar- McBeeslatedthatHillandWootenwere rested on January 7 by the Franklin suspected of selling crack cocaine in EXCELLENT Countysheriffsdepartmentandcharged WinchesterandnotinSewanee. Franklin with the sale and delivery ofcrack co- CountySheriffTeddyMcCalliesaidthat EXTRA INCOME NOW! caine. The Sewaneepolice department hehad noreason tobelieve differently. aaMrsyrsreilsstt"eodWfocJooetrurenynty.D.anHidllstaantedoAfnfitchioalnsyi"nBtihge WatitlelnitiaVominscooenftcChaholalsneedcaettlthleeondriinncgSidaEemanustteetlro StReh.-e EFrNeVeEDLeOtaPiEls:STSUAFSFEINtGo -- $600 - $800 every week The two arrests were part of a mester Convocation as an example of International Inc. county-wide roundup of forty-eight Sewanee's seemingly-idyllic enclave 1356 Coney Island Ave. personsindictedbytheFranklinCounty facingreal-worldproblems. Brooklyn, New York 11230 grandjury, predominantlyon narcotics Bond foreach suspect was set at charges. Theindictmentsalsofollowan $2000. Page 3 The Sewanee Purple February 8, 1993 NEWS University Keeps Pace with Federal Changes in Financial Aid byParker Wheatley NewsStaff Federal loans instead of grants during changesstillleaveSewaneestudentswith expressedthathelooksforwardtoposi- the 1980's, Sewanee's department of less of a debt load than can be had at tive changes and wonders if new and ceivedSleewttaernseoeutlsitnuidnegncthsanrgeecsenitnlfyinarne-- fpfiiennnaasnnacctiieaallfaosirudpptfhooerutn.gdovitTehnreencmeeUsnnsitav'resyrstlioatccykomion-f- mfoarntyheGoeftulhteiurnraecsooleflxefpgireneassnoscifeadoluoartihdce,arliincbdoeinrcc.a"etrinnsg etfhfeeCcltiiOvnneteopnrCoaogdnmrgianrmiessstwsriialotlnibaoeln.dcevoemlmoipsesdiobyn caAimalreeansidudTmlhfteoenrNottfhesewot1fYh9eo913r9-k9H92Ti.4igmhaeceasrdaelEmsdioucrceyapeotarirtoaensd ctfhroeeragssitevuTeddnheseencsthsoddlpeearbbrttosghbrifuaporsmrdgeatinnhvadertnecelsraseetseaiktvseepdlrtyooalgkdoreewaeb.mpt tndrhaeeatnptitaohyniCiaslnligonfsftaeiorncnvyeic"elewnoavapiintrsssioogefnrxrepadoemmcatwsathnhitaeclyhfgootPrvorrmeerstnohi-e-f aertodesucictonahgmtelmieoeangnn.odnvaueatAlrisnoimcndheehanantfsgraesoisumdggpiheanesclttkpehaidegnegccrloeniamenteikdneoylgd obBvnyaumsCFphoeinbgrnwrugoeaursflysind3aanntcdrhiaefatoclarocammioedmmr.emPinrSesdsosiimdfoeeunnrttpshGoeeselrseoicrbtrgleeeed- beoafergunapnatiomn$i13n9,8i09m0.0utmriant3no.s0fgorGramPnitAnsgfsortutdheonstelwoahnos mftrieonnnatin.cc"aiGlaelllyianiodarsioefnaftliescdoe,bswetecatoewmdielslthambtoer"aeabsleeletcht-eo saastltnuluddodweewnontrftskosr-wslwitoituathdnhysos,uufttbrhsoeifmdniientzahwenedcpgillaoaolnvaenarsnl,sneoemgdewrnoantutlstId,of changes include direct loans from the Debt Forgiveness reduce the amount of paper used and Congress approves some form ofthese government to students (rather than Program Modified make the process more timely for stu- proposals, education could reach af- throughbanks)andacommunity-service dents.*1 Regarding general changes in fordable levels unparalleled since the repaymentoption. Recent Federal changes coupled theFederalfinancialaidsystem,Gelinas 1970s Meanwhile, the most notable with the increasing costs of education changescausedbytheHigherEducation have forced the financial aid office to Amendments affect two governmen—t- modify policies again. DirectorofFi- Career Services to Co-sponsor supported financial aid programs nancialAidDavidGelinasexplainsthat Federal Stafford Loans (Guaranteed hisoffice"triestobalancewhattheUni- Career and Graduate School Fair Student Loans) and Pell Grants. Cur- versityneedsandwhatkindofdebtload rently, freshmen andsophomore recipi- wecanexpectstudentstotakewiththem ents ofthe Federal Stafford Loans may upon graduation." receive up to $2,625 each year, while The University has increased the Seven area liberal arts colleges TempleUniversity(Chattanooga),Ten- juniorsandseniorsmayreceiveamaxi- maximum annual loan from $3,000 to willsponsorthe5thannualOPPORTU- nesseeWesleyan(Athens)andTheUni- mumof$4,000. And PellGrantrecipi- $4,000. Although the University has NITIEScareerandgraduateshcool fair versity of the South (Sewanee). The ents may receive $3,700 in grants in extended the maximum annual loan on Thursday. February 18th at the career service offices at these colleges extremely needycases. amountby $1,000,thedebtforgiveness Chattanooga Convention and Trade are coordinating the fair and are en- The government-approved planwillnotcoverthisincrease. Students Center. couragingtheirseniorstosubmitresumes change'sinfinancialaidforthe 1993-94 receivingdebtforgivenessbymaintain- Last year 40 companies and early so employers can review them academic year, however, will increase ing a minimum 3.0 GPA must now graduateschoolsparticipatedinthefair. before talking with the students at in- theFederalStaffordLoansupto$3,500 obtain a$1,000loan. This year, nearly 50 are projected to terviewsconductedatthe fair. for sophomores and $5,500 forjuniors Iftheprogramcovered 100%debt participate from throughout the eastern The fair isdesignedtoprovideall andseniors. AtthesametimeCongress forgiveness of a $4,000 loan, the Uni- United States. Among them will be participants an opportunity to talk in- also has set the maximum amount for versity would have to spend around representatives of federal government formally about careers, todistribute re- PellGrantsat$2,200. $100,000 more each year, according to agencies,financialandinvestment insti cruitment literature and to conduct in- With an increased emphasis on Gelinas. Gelinas believes that "these tutions and other employers from both dividual interviews. It is alsodesigned privateand publicsectors. to give sutdents better opportunities in Mazrui Fiveworkshopswill bepresented thejobmarket. Thesevenareacolleges Ali A. throughouttheday: "ChristianEthicsin have pooled their efforts to bring in a theMarketplace.""HowtoSellYourself top-notch numberand level ofemploy- Convocation Hall in an Interview," "Hot Careers in the ers toonecentral location. Thursday, February 11, 1993 90's," "International Careers." and Organizations interested in par- 7:00 PM "Arrangingan Internship." ticipating may call the career service "Global Apartheid?: Race and Religion in the Areacolleges participating in the office any ofthe participatingcolleges, New World Order" careerfairareBryan(Dayton).Covenant orcall JaroslavTusekatCovenantCol- (Lookout Mountain). Lee (Cleveland), lege. (706) 820-1560. Southern (Collegedale), Tennessee Ali A. Mazrui, the Albert Schweitzer Professor of Political Science in the State University of New York TasitrtiyBp,ilaenugHtheharomirtpatogofen"t,h(ePjrotioenflteelsvysiosprir-ooandts-ueLcraieredgse,b,y"CTtohhreeneABlfBlrCiUcanainnvsd:er-A 9'r° * '*•£ THE WHnmAO6yI0BR&mhOC6Gm6nA8CmLmtLmgERY/^-tf$v WETA—Public Broadcasting Service), and the book \JyID0*Trbna«rm.pMeBva.«rty/t*lt»ytU«t Cultural Forces in World Politics, will give a public <& AnfU BUckvcU. •tyllst/nudcarlat lecture in Convocation Hall onThursday, February #3>. forthatQspUeciIalvalentine *<3~t ?V5<V *V R11a,ce19a9n3d aRtel7igpi.omn.inHitshetoNpeicwiWso"rGllodbOarldAepra.r"thFeoird?: *%*CJ^OVAL'E•9Na£ilr•cHaiaxl*er,lcamTxaen,ichuairres,tyslceuC,lEphta'uiXrrTecduItJnaIilC*A.TXS*»••«<?£/ further information, contact the University Lectures & •Tanningbed £?a Committee or Professor D. Elwood Dunn of the Politi- « • RcMX-rolxBulldlaBf.aLd*ktweOaTVtohaeaerD?SLWmemdllTpuimck«*iy.oVuWup*!MiiUxOHaceepto*4% cal Science Department at (615) 598-1547. s Page4 The Sewanee Purple February 8, 1993 NEWS NCAA Thefollowingstudentswere named to (Will) Investigations the Dean'sList forthe 1992 Advent Padilla, DavidJonathan (David) Semester. Parker,Jefferson Douglas (Jefferson) continuedfrompage 1 seemed unusual for an institution with Rafter, MargaretAnn (Maggie) Freshmen Sandanayake. AsithaPriyanka(Asitha NCAArulesbyprovidingextrabenefits suchanoutstandingreputationtopayso Basham, AmandaLynn(Amanda) Schmidt, Val Eugene(Val) ctilreontugisicttasunmdTdewerihnttcetrhh-aCaancotnslhdmpoliomtesrihtteieta.nsttgeiioienntoteahnmnesIdnfafponrrrdaomcvotiotidhfoiencnrslgaoalttrshheo--- cpiwlinorhtdomtoilgpecrlcaaaiettrmetet,eddinftwtoihiifeaotdtnhwstahNtodiumCecdinehAnsniutAisr-ttairrwtnuahagltlesitesvht.qaee"tuseiTimtfthseoperalptorfhreiylopneeuoatednris,-ct CFBHalorronorwnwieesnrl,,sl,yMA,asErhHmyluienlCytyaerDCroaalHrwyaonlnrio((nleAMdsa(h(rEHlymueinyClt)ayer)ro)l) SSSSiktekeimiepknspf,oee,rlE,dmW.DoiaRlroplybiheaCnrmhetrMiERisuectdyhoonparohealeldr(s(D(MaE(ipmRkhooenbr)e)y)) ccfmpooroenouumtsrnbrpadoeegltcrehtdsaoitvtvooeetfhrsesetttnUhuhdendeireavneatetcthr-hlosalemitetmtthiiecylcen"tsdlpteaaasrtfcofiktgooewrndaetsmrph,raee"obpoeaeundart--s cnNafilroatCatilceAtsfa,iAaiomdtnihsllaeeinrgaefidrfsoloauarwtnteihid,tloehntt.iihttcehInepCneaocrrimetesmisqscisuuiatiiprntragyeetmietoefhnnoeotrnwspeetIrnhone-e-f SIKLMueunodvhmnedlatrekngite,odh,gm,JeVeoJ,ehrarnyJma,eMenEsanMliresHfkigeaeran((nJnGSoaoiLhynsnyls)nyeI)InI(eJ(eJ(neMndeidfgieaer)n)) TWSArhenaindvtieeeorl,rsssotDnead,,wRnAodbMeaerltLiosVusaialsed(eD(maAawdrna))Jr. missions office. This information was University to create a comprehensive Tucker,Jolene Kay (Jolene) (Bobby) cthheonosfeosrwaacraddeedmitcohaoncoormmaiwtatredes.whTihceh ethdeucnaetcieosnsaalrypermopglroaymeeinsoorfdNerCtAoAinrfuloersm. Sophomores ABrruunnaetri,laKkeel,leNyisLhyannK.(KDeelSlielyv)a(Nisha) NCAAseessuchapracticeasamethod "Athletic Director Huyck has al- Behrens, Leigh Donovan (Leigh) Carroll, PerryJonathan (Jon) iaDlneiwtvwaiichrsitdiaceSolhtdneenattIpcoIh—IaesdrtneeaugBmdsueeitlcnrcaitktcsseitcroohv,noinsodl.litaarhrteesichbotianopsrsoiofscfoNopufCulbdaAltbihAec- rsdttheoaaaitfd,nf,ygu"nhItlnahsidiakhnieiadgstsnhlBuefeeomtCctrboekreame,mrrw.iWhotiiflltmele"e.ieeW"atoeminsnIohgnnasfvrswaeticrtteibhsoesnheeisnds, CCCBEhruralrydseiaahwsnbmi,taanmcnCea,,o,nt,CKtKhroAaribtnisihstPgeitaarnoiuiapllnhLee(DyrCJanoavGntnieteso(oKnr((r)KgAiaebsttbh(ieeCnyrhe)ir)nies)) CCCDDrahouastawistnpg.aim,-MnaACignhcm,,ohyawKLeedeDrlhseiulSlerLtyyyoyn,vFnnarnSelalaz((ui(KAreMearmribyic(h))hLae(seTllie)tyo)) relations, stressed that the University's theNCAAenforcementstaffdidnotfind Fitch. Elizabeth Hampton (Elizabeth) Finch, CarlaDee(Carla) actoftaking intoconsideration athletic alackofinstitutional control. Gladders, Glenn Warren II (Dode) Forrester. Jason William (Jason) talent when considering academic TheCommitte'sreportalsostated Gleaton,Camille Louise(Camille) Gidiere, PhilipStephen III (Stephen) scholarships, such as the Wilkins that the University would receive less Hamilton,JenniferLynne (Jennifer) Goldsmith, Mason Anderson Jr. Scholarship, was not being done as a than the minimum penalty for an insti- Herath, Parakrama (Parakrama) (Andy) conscious, deliberate breach of NCAA tutionguiltyofa"major" NCAA viola- Hesselink, Elizabeth Anne (Elizabeth) Griffin, JenniferLeigh (Jennifer) riunlgeso,fbautruilnestwehaidcwhatsheaNmiCsAunAderrescteanntdl-y tpioosni,tiboencaasus"euntihqeuye."deBeemceadusSeewthaeneUen'i- HIsimearisl,,JUozhanirKe(vUiznair()Kevin) GHraismtsolne,yT,aAmnmnye AMiicmheeell(eAn(nTea)mmy) updaled. "Wedidnotknowinglyviolate versitypromptlydetectedtheviolations, Jackson, Megan Pearsall (Megan) Hiers, LeslieElizabeth (Leslie) therules. Thiswasjustatechnical vio- conducted a thorough investigation, James. Christy Ellen (Christy) Hudmon. William Scott(Scott) lation, and the NCAA recognized it as forwardedthe findingsofthe investiga- Jones,Tracy Duncan III (Tray) Hunt, HermanTurnerIII (Trey)" such." A student-athlete may still be tion to the NCAA, and initiated strong Lominack, Robert Edward (Robert) Kannwischer,Carolyn Ruth (Carolyn) admitted toa Division III schoolon the disciplinary actions, the Committee on Thompson,Joy Camille (Camille) Kapp, Lloyd McCrary Jr. (Lloyd) basisofathletictalent,buttheseconsid- Infractions subjected the University to Warren, AndriaGrace(Andria) Lundquist, Carrington Andrew erations cannot be taken when issuing less thanthe full setofpenalties. West, KevinAshley (Kevin) (Carrington) academic scholarships. "Oneofthebottomlinesisthatthe Mandato, Kathleen (Kathleen) The period of probation requires University acted with integrity and did Juniors McDonald, William Hayes(Hayes) the University to establish an educa- not dodge any of the problems," com- Alves, ShawnTavel (Shawn) Moser, Andrew Paul (Andrew) tional program that will inform staff mentedBeckeron the University'scor- Amerling, Leah Regina(Leah) Neal, Rebecca Allison (Rebecca) membersofNCAArulesandregulations respondencewiththeNCAA. "Therules Beise, Kristin Anne (Kristin) Preslar, Nadya Vladimirovna(Nadya) andwillrequiretheUniversitytosubmit wereviolatedatourinstitution. Wewill Boehm, Helen Rodgers (Helen) Prior, Helen Warren (Helen) an annual report fortwo years, inform- takethatresponsibilityandgo. We feel Boles,JenniferEllen (Jennifer) Reid, SamRedburn(Sam) ing the NCAA on the progress of this fortunate and good that none of our Burke, EleanorShelby (Eleanor) Reynolds, Ross Howard (Ross) educational program. programs are restricted in post season Butts, Allison H.M. (Allison) Stone, BenjaminLee (Ben) The Committee stated that "It competition." Covington, Amy Renee (Amy) Suddarth, Samuel DyerIII (Trey) FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT SEWANEE Johnson, BrendaJoyce(Brenda) Thornblade,Carl Edward(Carl) Lewis,MargueriteChristine (Chrissy) Tindal,Elizabeth Bradford(Elizabeth) Lindsey,JoshuaVoltaire(Joshua) Tynes,Jefferson McDonald (Jeff) 598-5544 Luo,Qingshan (Qingshan) Wallace, CharlesThomasIII (Chip) Thurs.-Sat. 4 p.m.-9 p.m. McCollough, Aaron Scott(Aaron) Ware, VirginiaCatchings(Ginny) McDonough,Travis Randall (Travis) Webster,Jonathan Alison (Jonathan) Sun. 11 p.m.-8 p.m. McKay, Dakin Worthey (Dakin) Williams,AnnaFitzhugh (Anna) Montjoy,William Hemingway II All You Can Eat Buffets: Sewanee Pharmacy 1. catfish, shrimp, chicken, veggies & salad... $5.99 2. veggie bar & salad...$4.50 Monday-Friday & 3. spaghetti salad.. $4.50 We Deliver Pizza, Subs, Desserts & Drinks! 9:00-5:30 Saturday THURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL pizza—spaghetti—salad 9:00-1:00 598-5940 $1.00 OFF Coupon With This Ad Page 5 The Sewanee Purple February 8, 1993 NEWS The Wonders of E-Mail Come to Sewanee NbyewSsauSrtaabffhDutta Chowdhury cSaenwawneee?ignore such opportunities at Communicationssystemsbetween througThhetheotwheeerkldyaycaImpwuassabnrnoowunscien-g bSeeewnantreaensafnodrmtheedrseisgtnioffictahnetlwyorthladnhksavteo omnentthsenoeftwGoertkt.ysWbuergcaCnogleltegine,towuhcihcwhitihs our entry into the wonderful world of special interest group networks or the ESleewcatnreoneiccoMnasiild.erabAllythloounggherittotogoekt ayrotiusntgnsectiwenotriks.tn'eMtowroerokvoerre,vsetnutdheentysouanpg- hooked to the restofthe worldthrough plyingtograduateschoolsmaygetbro- E-Mail, we are now witnesses to the churesofgraduateprogramsthroughthe miracles of the information age, albeit network. The list of advantages are threeyearslaterthanmostothernational endless. liberal artscolleges. GettingacclimatedtousingtheE- E-Mail is essentially a computer Mail system is notdifficult. There is a controlled electronic mailing system designated mailserver located in the enabling people to communicate with telecommunications office called "ser- one another throughout the world, not aph1." ThismachinerunsontheA/UX unliketheUSPostalService. Unlikeour operatingsystem(Apple'sversionofthe US mail service, however, E-Mail is UNIXoperatingsystem),controllingall Sfreewe.aneWeitshtudtehnetaidsvceanpatbolfeoEf-cMoaimlm,unain-y the logTihsteicfsiristnvsotlevpedinivnolavmeasisletstyisntgemu.p ssoyfsttweamr?e Wcealllle,dwEeUfiDrsOtRhaAveontooiunsrtamlla-a tAi/onUXofmfaiicel.servTehreinEthUeDtOelReAcomsmoufntiwcaar-e cating,,freeofcharge,withanyoneelse an account. This process, similar to chines(oruseE-Mailfromthecomputers providesaconnectionbetweentheserver in theSwoormled.Sewanee students are al- oafcqtuhierisncghoooulrySeParO,bcoaxnebsedaucrcinogmptlheisshtaerdt ibnetahbelceotmopeuxtpelarilnabt)o.tMhes.fiMrsctBtiemeesvhisoiutlodr apnacdkaoguers liinkdeiTveildnueatlmMaAyCp'rso.videOltohgeirn readyprobingtheunlimitedpotentialsof by a visit to the Academic Computing how to install the software. It is fairly facilitiesintotheUNIXshell in theser- fEl-oMoariolf,Wwoiothdsmalcabhibneecsomoinngtheextsreecmoenldy oafcfciocuenti,neWaochodusserlabh.as Ohinsceorghievrenowann sainmdprleeceainvdintghemawihloilseinptreorcaecstisvoeflysceanrdriinegd ampahyIfminadchsiunchemaestwheoldls. inBtuitmibdaetgiinngn.ers activeobjectsofexperimentation. Urged address, analagous to a SPO box num- through by simply pushing the right Theauthoritieswhohaveallowed on by Dr. Ross and company, we have ber. Alladdresseshaveatypicalformat, buttonson the MAC. us this wonderful opportunity ofexpe- accesstosomeofthefinestsoftwareand such as the following: To maintain security each person riencing the information age deserve areabletotransferfilesofinterestfrom <USERNAME>@seraph1.seuanee.edu. is provided with a password, which is thanks. After all, it is better late than any machine anywhere in the world. So if your friends direct mail to your likeacombinationlockintheSPO. This never. I wouldliketoendwiththehope Beinganavidcricketfan,forexample,I respectiveaddress, you will be ableac- allowseach usersole privilege to read- thattheingeniusstudentbodywillcarry am enjoying access to the cricket net- cess it. F—or example, my username is ing his or her mail and so forth. Dr. on exploiting the services offered by workthroughtheUSENETnewsservice duttas_0 hence,ifmyfriendswantto Alvarez, in fact,hasproducedanexten- email to the fullest to ensure that we at the University of Minnesota and send mail they direct it to sive ethics guideline for the system to remain in touch with the information Michigan StateUniversity, whileSteve [email protected]. It guardagainstthepotentialhackeronthe societyandsilenceanymovestoholdus KnappandValSchmidthavebeenplay- takesonlyminutesforinformationtobe Mountain. back. ing around with Star Trek stuffand of transferredfromanywhereintheworld. Itmayinterestingtonotethatulti- coursethehomebrewer'snetwork. How Now how can we use this mail matelywewillallhaveamailbox inthe ALL SAINTS' CHAPEL Subscription Order Form Yes, please begin my subscription to the Sewanee Purple fo^ Worship Services ' ' the 1993 Easter Semester. Sundays 8:00 am Holy Eucharist I have enclosed a check for$6. 10:30 am UNIVERSITY SERVICE 5:00 pm Choral Evensong (1st Sunday ofthe month) Please bill me. 5:00pm Folk Mass Mondays-Fridays Please make checks payable to The Sewanee Purple 7:30 am Holy Eucharist, and mail to the following address: St. Augustine's Chapel 8:45 am Morning Prayer, The Sewanee Purple St. Augustine's Chapel SPO The University ofthe South Tuesdays Sewanee, TN 37375 5:00 pm Holy Eucharist, St. Augustine's Chapel s Page 6 The Sewanee Purple February 8, 1993 NEWS Conference on Women: "Options, Choices, and Opportunities'' Ellen Douglas and Sarah Lawyerto PresentTalkonTuesday master's degree in photography from Weddington are among the featured RochesterInstituteofTechnology. She esnpecaekeornsaWtothmeeannnuhaelldSeFweabnrueaerCyon7f-e1r0.- historySaarnadhgWoevdedrinnmgetnotn,atathleectUunrievreri-n imsatk.noHwenrfmoorshterreucseentofwolarrkgeiscoaloprhoftoor-- Conference Also scheduled to speak are Kathleen sity of Texas and at Texas Women's graphicdocumentary ofthe lives ofin- Activities: CWoalrldin,s,AlDeemxetWriilasoKnaloAdlbirmiogsh,t,JeRaenense Ugnriavdeurastietsy,friosmotnhee UonfivtehresifitrystofwToemxeans d"uTstwroiaDlecwaodrkeesr:s.LooCkoilnlginBsacwki,llLoproeksienngt Johnston,andMary Henry. LsuacwceSsscfhuololr.eprSehseenitsabteisotnkonfo"wJannefoRrohee"r rFuoarrwyar8daAts8a:n00Artpi.smt."oinn MtohendCauys,hFmeabn- 4M:o3n0dpa.ym.,-FAewbarruda-rwyin8ningauthor DouglastoReadfrom in the landmark 1973 Supreme Court Roomofthe BairnwickWomen'sCen- EllenDouglaswillreadfromherhighly HerWorkToday case Roe V. Wade, which assured ter. acclaimednovelCan'tQuitYouBaby in womentherighttocontinueorterminate Convocation Hall. A reception will EllenDouglas,anativeofMissis- anunwantedpregnancy. PresidentCarter NashvilleJournalist toLead follow.SponsoredbytheStudentForum. sippi and a faculty member of the appointed her as special assistant for DiscussiononWednesday Sewanee Writers' Conference, is the women's affairs. HerbookA Question 8:00p.m.-KathleenCollins,Dean authorofAFamily'sAffairs,Apostlesof of Choice was published in 1992. Demetria Kalodimos is the pri- oftheCollege ofArt at Alfred Univer- Light, A Lifetime Burning, The Rock Weddingtonwillpresent"SomeWomen mary anchor and reporter for Channel sity in New York, will present "Two CadrdiietdioOnutt,oahnedrCwaonrk'tQwuiitthYtoheuBSaebwya.neIen Aarrye9Baotr8n:0L0eapd.em.rsi"nGouneTrureysAduadyi,toFreiburmu.- Fhooludrseavbeancihneglonre'swsdeignreNeasfhrvoimlleI.lliSnohies Dweacraddaess:anLAorotiksitn"ginBtahcekC,uLsohomkainngRoFoorm- Writers' Conference,Douglasservedas WesleyanUniversityandamaster'sde- of the Bairnwick Women's Center. A tLhoeuiswiraintaerU-niinv-erressiitdye,nMciellastapNsoCrotlhleeagset, PreAsretnisttattiooDneTloinveirght gIlrleienoiisn.jHoeurrhnoanliosrmsifnrcolumdeUnsievveernsEitmymoyf rpercoefpetsisoonr PwrialldipfoMllaolwde.at tChoesphoonmsoereodf andUniversity ofVirginia. She holdsa awards, a National Citation from by FOCUS andArtForum. bachelor's degree from University of KathleenCollins,deanoftheCol- AmericanWomen in RadioandTelevi- Mississippi. She will read from Can't legeofArtat Alfred University inNew sion, Inc., and a National Headliner Tuesday,February9 Quit YouBaby onMonday,February 8 York, received her bachelor's degree Award. Shewilldiscuss"Womeninthe 8:00 p.m.- Attorney Sarah at4:30p.m. inConvocation Hall. from Stanford University and her Media:AFemaleAnchor'sPerspective." Weddington, who represented the plaintiffinthe landmark 1973 Supreme Court case Roe V. Wade, will present "Some Women Are Born Leaders" in Guerry Auditorium. A reception will follow in Convocation Hall. Co-spon- sored by the Black Student Union and the SewaneeChapterofNOW. Wednesday, February 10 Noon- Demetria Kalodimos, an- chorforChannelFourinNashville,will present"WomenintheMedia:AFemale Anchor's Perspective."ataluncheonin theBishop'sCommonLargeLounge. A sign-upsheetisavailableattheBishop' Common desk. Cosponsored by Uni- versity Professional Women and Sewanee StudentWomen'sCouncil. Harper, David Padilla.John Sonfield,John lsbell Phi DeltaTheta: JeddieSuddeth.TR Ravenel, DennisCook. Adam John MooreandJim Henleycelebrate. Photoby L\n Hunhinstm Miller, BrianCostilow Shake Day ChiPsi: Mark Brooks, HaysGreen, The following men pledged DeltaTau Delta: DirkWeinheimer AlphaTauOmega: Dusty Smith, Kevin Heirs, Paul Randall fraternitieson Saturday,January 30: ClarkGallivan, Bill Bowie. Sigma AlphaEpsilon: Sean O'Quinn DavidTudor, Brett Delta Kappa Epsilon: ZsoltTakacs Kappa Alpha: Joe Underwood. Weathersby, Glenn Harris, HunterConnelley, Andy Sigma Nu: Byron Davis,ChrisCairns. Jim Henley, JeffMitchell, Phi GammaDelta: Roe Elam Hatcher,CraigWardlaw, Pete John Sullivan PeterEdwards, Dillon,ChrisRainey, Bart Dan'l Moulton. Jackson BetaTheta Pi: Zack Vernon Kempf, Paige Kalish Page 7 The Sewanee Purple February 8, 1993 NEWS SOP Outing Ventures into Florida Everglades byAlexStirling NewsStaff oflast September's Hurricane Andrew. While many Sewanee students Dtheevaclhlanscaeidthoesewean(hteed"mtohuensttauidnesntosfttoragselh spent the Christmas break bundled up and whole sections of forest that were indoors,afraidtobravetheharsh,winter completely wipedout." temperatures, seven undergraduates led Freshman Chris Keefer appreci- by Outing Program Director Freddie ated the opportunity. He commented, Devall and alumnus Duke Richey spent "Visiting Homestead made my mouth Jglaandueasr.y 9J-u1n7iotrosuriPnhiglltihpe FSliomrsi,daJEevnenri-e dnroowp.reTalhiezedetvhaatstIasthioounlwdatsakiencnroetdhibilneg.inI Williamson, John Ward, and John my life forgranted." Jennings, andfreshmen Polly Bass, Jim Leaving the stark example of Henelley,andChris Keeferspentapor- nature'sdestructivepowerbehindthem, tion of their vacations canoeing, snor- the Sewanee students soon reached keling, and observing Florida's plant, Panekamp State Park. This park is no- animal, andaquatic life. table as the only entirely underwater The participants began the trek park in the United States. Devall com- from Sewanee. TheirFirststop was the mentedthatsnorkelinginPanekampwas 10,000 Island regi—on, which is divided like"swimming in agiantaquarium." intothreesections coastal,island,and During their two day stay there, swaygrass. TheSewaneegrouptoured the group was able to examine several eachofthesesectionsforthreedaysand different types of coral, tropical fish, twonightsastheycanoedfromislandto barracuda, and mantaray. islandwithonlyacompassandamapto All of the participants spoken to guideWthhieml.e in the Islands region, they rfeupno"rtaenddtahat"wtohnedetrrifpulhatdimbee.e"n J"ugnrieoatr Enjoyingarow. CourtesyofSOP. wereable togettoseesharks,dolphins, John Jennings said, "I know that some manatee, eagles, osprey, pelicans, and how or other this trip to the Florida various types of wading birds, shells, Everglades will prove to be a life-en- and plants. Another highlight was richingexperience." walkingon the tidal flats. Freshman Polly Bass said ofthis PlansforFutureTrips portionof—thetrip,"Thenakedbeautyof —theregion fromitssunsetstoitsshells Devall said thatplans were in the taught me an important lesson. works for a trip to the GulfCoast this Nothingissacredunlesswecommitour- spring break. Tentative plans include selves to protecting it. We have to be stopson Horn Island, St. Joseph's Pen- more concerned with our natural re- insula, and St. Francisville, Louisiana, sources." as well as more canoeing, snorkeling, From this section of the Ever- viewing some ofthe oldest trees in the glades, the group headed west of Key country, andaCajuncrayfish boil. Largo towards John Panekamp State In addition, events such as a Park. Ontheway tothe park, however, weekendgetawaytoNorthCarolinafor Devalldetouredthebustotakeasidetrip skiing,ropescourseactivities,camping, through Homestead, Florida, to view andaFrisbeegolftournamentareunder First-handthedestructionleftinthewake consideration. The Head-Quarters Counterclot kwise from lowei left: Freddie Devall, Duke Richey, Jim Henley, Chris Keefer, PhilipSuns, PollyBass, Jennie Williamson, DoveHoward. John Jennings, andJohn Ward ( ourtesyofSOP. Two Tanning Beds Boatingaprivateparty? For Your Convenience Call CITYCAFE Redken & Paul MichelI 598-9640 Hair & Skin (arc Products "EnjoyChineseorAmericanfood •BYOB 'Anynight •Dixiewith 10-40friend* Visa/Mastercard Sewanee 598-0610 Page 8 The Sewanee Purple February 8, 1993 OPINION Man Musings on the Main Up Reagan Era How Clinton Will Stack Against the CrcvkteloeaoainsnolnttiiktiatsyoynmhTnueealhendaseetsnttihttonhoeowapmareleutoelissaskutuihech.ndeixefdrnudoTeaarhhtnailaosssritosynPimotCrgelrflendtuasioinshinretiditraaoenosnsnnngictieoe-swasfesoaolBureolchtydis deaeapcetlubcaftetoomircuncpitatiboiatsuomittmnaoigaincnbilldlseeteuastupsotthetsnohesuu,eCrrhemlnaiacsinnosoncdflnnteailosoopcyneumon.ryihfoamcwNaswha.,eiogceriofwfAenomrnaiptmsbhrnaalneojtyohwothe.rins- ptrRdheineecmmaeliagnynnat.tglFLniy.o-lyro1teyo9atd8rhc0sooB,sseneacndutnerlsoamtetyunnrt.oeotfobhtehahfocaagtpkrleoadwrreshyotliseuloelndfegthdlheoebwys jctfss"hopuprheenoaomndpkmTpdeuyreisdleTdnscaaehgcresmit.e"unhsanrseanryisre,sdocsiunepopspneeipawtcrdilrhtlheiayldatoapsnkghi1sde)odieehnvBaipgeesscernhCasgnitlbrpmsioianeenntntnenodotttfnhghapaeatoaishsnwetna,rolyty fboeirsvteenrtoduess,irmeintooriptayn.deIrgntooraanvoccealc,annot For those not too far deluded by the anti-1980s culture that aenncde2)ClBienntotns'esngwriallndatptleanmsp.t tEoviennfluif- beanexcuseforaman whose legend- arose recently to condemn the glory ofthe Reagan years, Clinton does somehow implement aryleadershipofthe Arkansas a ray ofhope still glows dimly aspectsofthis policy,careful disguises National Guardinspired innumerable will save Reagan from all credit. LcmRapiilaEtblantiaiAdltdmeeaLrrRoiiydomfneicvagalki.-ic.mtataWanorerNdnylioelwvrls,hiecgoaotoadnhernawrottosuhiulesgtellnhabydoaavrtteahatshdalnivevcosfieenispleeblyldeadnsbthoyisef dspGreaieefrvmoitecarliieygtnc,eroeaiSnnsntocdesmipuniehsdcvapeenedpnonlbpsahyoeniusoatlwovoraesrair,teshdtwteluharicaxnedtpee,atfwyaeeeexxnerrassscei,tvlteyh,e wwvbeliiavactestehnajnppultrsoeetkapsdiuaiibndnwlgegien,cfteuspinuSonpesapbnttouaeorrttutiowrneregren,paonrtwfeimaoRooscnemc'aasuegnpannintaeeirxsdtdteeonft, ccBpioaolpunlelvrdet,hrOcatatofenndocdcuoetrtuoihrvcimsasueobr,cloroyaenunlvpcridrytoeacrsslekshasmuolirlutneyolodHtprihriblertelsyoaewrgryrvoefoafunpd guessed it? Clinton plans todo withtheeconomy. supply sideeconomics (Notthat everything. Whateverthemotiveofour Laissez-faire,on theonehand, supply theorywasanythingnew in the srcehloileavreldytoexseeceuthiivme,tuwrenwtoeroethaelrl sfeoremmesrhgaorvdelyrnloirkeClyl,inbtuotn, thoashissocfraerdit, l1i9k8e0sto,pbiuntiDtatonRReagtahne,rsaondwhthyecgaann'gt EricHeil businessastheweek progressed. The repudiatedtypical Democraticpump- I?). NowthatBentsen isSecretary of Letter to the Editor Seminarian Stresses Importance of Common Worship are they theirplaything. The liturgical disqualifyhimselforherselffrom the On Sunday, 24January, the Unfortunately, the Lord's Prayer ministerwhocannot, forwhatever assembly's liturgical ministry." contemporary formoftheLord's isnot theonlyplace in the liturgy reason, read the assembly'sbiblical Prayerwasusedatthe 10:30Univer- wherecorporate prayercangiveway and liturgical texts asthey stand in the Sincerely yours. sityServiceatAll Saints' Chapel. toindividualegocentrism. For assembly'sapproved books should BradPageT'94 Duringtheannouncementsthe example, I frequentlyhearpeople UniversityChaplaingave an introduc- makechanges tothewordsofthe tion totheuseoftheprayer, sonoone openingacclamation. They replace The Sewanee Purple Editorial Policy wouldbecaughtoffguard,andthe "his kingdom" with"God'skingdom" backpageoftheservice sheetincluded in anefforttoward inclusivity, a Editor David Adams TheSewaneePurpleisownedand somehelpful informationaboutitas change that is noteven authorized in Associate Editor MarkSmith operated by the students ofthe Univer- well. Evenso, some membersofthe theSupplemental Liturgical Materials Arts Editor Paige Parvin sityoftheSouth.Editorialandfinancial assembly seated nearmerefusedtosay approved fortrial useby the last SportsEditor Trey Suddarth matters are directed by the editor, thisversionofthe prayer. Someof General Convention. Thatthere is Features Editor... Aaron McCollough inconsultation with the staff, and under themeven said thetraditionalprayer, valuein the pursuit ofinclusive DesignEditor PhillipStalls authoritygrantedbytheUniversityPub- intentionallyandloudly, soas to language isnotdenied here, butin BusinessManager PeterKey lications Board. disrupttheprayersofothersand to liturgical worship itexists amongother Circulation Manager Katherine Letterstotheeditorarewelcomed and should be mailed directly to the violatethecorporatenatureofour values. Cloninger worship. InTheEpiscopalChurchtwoof Advertising Manager Elizabeth Purple.Alllettersmustbesignedbythe I appreciate the factthatsome these values are theemphasison Tindal author;nounsignedletterswillbeprinted. areoffendedbythisalterationofsuch common prayerandtherelianceon Theeditors reserve the righttoedit let- awell lovedtextandprefertheolder GeneralConvention toestablishthe TheSewanee Purpleispublishedevery ters for reasons of length or if letters version. However, individual prefer- formofthe BookofCommon Prayer. twoweeksduringthe academicyear contain material deemed to be poten- ence is nottheissue,theissueisour Basedon thesetwothingsaloneit by thestudentsofthe University ofthe tially libelous or in excessively poor common prayer—. Comingtogether for seemswholly inappropriate foradhoc South. Signedopinionsexpressed taste. acommunion— withGodand with changes tobemade andpersonal withindonotnecessarily reflect the ThePurplestrivestobeanimpar- oneanother meanssharing together viewpointsexpressedduring worship opinionoftheeditorial staff, the tial sourceofnews, independentofany asmuchas wecan, ratherthan which privatizecorporateprayersand University ofthe South, oritsemploy- outside interests. Editorial positions in focusingattentiononourselvesand responses totheextentthat individuals ees. Unsignededitorials representthe noway affectnewscoverage. whatwe, asindividuals,thinkthe simply say whatthey wantto. On this consensusofthe senioreditorial staff. The Purple welcomes contribu- assembly shouldbesaying. Tomove pointI mustagreewithAidan Editorial, production, andadvertising tionsfromanyaource.However,editors towardsuch individuality isto Kavanagh: "Liturgical andbiblical officesare locatedon thethird floorof will serve as the finaljudges ofthe ap- diminishthepossibilitiesfortrue texts belongtotheassembly. They do the Bishop'sCommon. Subscriptions propriateness ofany submision. Ifpos- communion. notbelongtothose whoreadthemnor aretwelvedollars ayear. sible,submissionsshould be made on a ALLRIGHTS RESERVED Macintosh computer disk; contact the editors formoreinformation.

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