PAGE 8 The News Argus April 1989 SPORTS NOTES Gaines to Head NABC, 1989-90 By Joyce McMillan SPORTS EDITOR Coach "Bighouse" Clarence Gaines the tall, big sort of easy going guy who is athletic director and head coach of the basketball team was recently appointed as the new presi dent of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Gaines has held the position of director for nine years, was fourth vice president, thrid vice president, second vice president and this year, first vice president. This position lasts one year and Coach Gaines says he approaches everything with optimism. This position does not mean that Gains can rewrite all the rules and make things better for all predomi nantly black schools but maybe put the idea in the heads of those who may be in the position to make the change. Perhaps Coach Gaines will be able to influence better recruiting for next season and gain more notoriety for the black schools. Congratulations Coach Gaines from the News Argus Staff!! iTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTn^^ Scholarships and Fellowships May Be Taxable Students who receive scholarsliips or fellowship grants awarded after August 16, 1986, should be aware that, for payments after 1986, part or all of such income may be taxable, according to the Internal Revenue Service. Only degree candidates can exclude these amounts from income, and only “qualified amounts” can be excluded. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 defines qualified amounts as tuition and fees required for the enrollment or attend ance of a student at an educational in stitution, and course fees, books, sup plies, and equipment. Any other amounts, such as for room, board, travel or incidental expenses, must be reported as income in the year re ceived. Many scholarships also include pay for past, present, or future services. Any payment received for services is taxable in the year of payment, even if the service is required of all candidates for a particular degree. Students who are not candidates for a degree must report all scholarship and fellowship amounts as income in the year paid. Different rules apply to recipients of scholarships or fellowships awarded before August 17, 1986. For more detailed information, call 1-800- 424-3676 for a free copy of IRS Publication 520, “Scholarships and Fellowships.” Rams Join CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ing into the program. "I think that each of them realized that the Reserves offers a great opportunity to get training in over 180 fields, and make decent money with little time committed." All enlistees cited logical reasons for joining the Army Reserve. The education, maturational experience and excellent pay and tuition provisions, all led them to enlist. Some stated a mild sense of patrio tism also. For more information on any of these programs you can contact SFC Hamblett thru the ROTC Dept, or call him direct at 744-1994. Attention '88-89 Campus Queens The News Argus is selling photos taken at Coronation. If you would like to purchase your picture come to the Student Union on April 24th. Pictures will cost $1.00. IBJBIBJBMBlBJBIBJBlBrBIBfBIBJBfBlBIBJBIBJBJBJBlBJBMBJBJBJpnaigjBigjgjEUBIBlBMB m i i 3 5 c i [D Attention: Sororities^ fraternities and CCu6s! !Monil^rs now offers a full line of dotfiing and accessories tfiat can Se imprintedzvitfi your organizations name and/or letters, ^Monif^rs offers quantity discounts (tfie more you Suyj tfte 6i^£er your discount!) Ca[[ 727-0685 or see Joanie % ‘Tuttfe TMSS^ 's Monikers Ccinipus Lf{epresentative 313 Com 1 1 i i m i I i I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Introduction to IVIass Communications (MCM 2325) History of Broadcasting (MCM 2340) Newswrlting and Reporting (MCM 3340) will b6 offered this summer in summer school. Mass Communications majors who are interested in taking these lower-level courses should contact the Mass Communications Department, 314 Hall-Patterson.