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He likes to chew tobacco, remi nisce about favorite parties and kibitz with hi.s buddies But Williams is about 20 years older than most of his brothers. You might call him the Ancient Greek 1 le trades time with his wife and three children for afternoons of baseball talk around the fraternity house. "It's just something I always wanted to do and didn’t have a chance to,” the 39-year-old says. Two years ago, tired of the fluctuating construction business and seeking secu rity for his family, Williams made the move to UTA "1 was scared to death to come back to school," he remembers. Although he saw plenty of peers on cam pus. Williams wanted to get acquainted with some younger students because "teaching and coaching were what I always wanted to do." Williams went through rush and pledging to ensure he would lx> able to relate to students. Williams admits he suffered some mis givings about throwing himself at the mercy of the Sig Ep brothers. "I figured when I went in I’d have to listen to a lot of Beastie Boys and Twisted Sister Being the oldest active Greek on cam pus means Williams has to party with men half his age, but it's a challenge he says he's up to. Although Williams is usually under control, "he has been known to party,” says fraternity brother Mike Warren "He kind ofsits back and laughs at oth ers,” Sig Ep Dennis Crosby says Williams plans to graduate with a teach ing certificate and P.E. degree this spring. Despite his double-decade academic layoff, he made the dean's list twice and has maintained a 3.0 GPA. Williams gives his fraternity brothers at least par tial credit for his academic success. “V m can usually find somebody with some brains to help,” he says. Despite his fraternity ties, Williams has one campus companion even closer than his brothers — his 19-year-old daughter Tracy is also a UTA student. Charlotte Williams says she would allow her daughter to date Sig Ep fra ternity brothers, but isn’t sure what her husband would think. After all, "He knows them better than 1 do,” she says Dissident Continued from page 1 parents were imprisoned as “counter revolutionaries.’’ the tap given to politi cal dissidents by the Communists With his familvjailed, Li spent his first 10 years living with different families, including those of peasants, workers, and low-level government officials. As liberalization came to China fol lowing Mao Tse Tung's death in 1976, those once branded counterrevolution aries, including la’s friends and fami ly, were admitted into positions of 1'heie's alwavs room at the top. So hit your stride and go for it. Join the action at the forefront of America's environmentai movement— and outdoor adventure! Now vou can join the Sierra Club for just s15 and get Sierra magazine, travel on worldwide outings, and much more. 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On senes ofleaders may get killed, butth» ■ comes out another series of leaders Li said he is fighting for basic hum.: rights in China, not for political conn of the government by an oppositn i. group. For this reason, he refused to be on the board of directors of the Federation for a Democratic China, the main group of exiled pro-democracy leaders. “The most important thing is to brinr to China the concept of human rights What we struggle for, what we fight tor are human rights, very basic univers e human nghts,” he said On Aug. 16, Li took his case to the I N. subcommission on human rights in Geneva, asking for a resolution condemning the Tiananmen Square massacre. Following his address, a Chinese Government observer branded Li a criminal, wanted by the security organs of a member state of the United Nations,” and charged him with being “personally responsible" for the June 4 killings in Beijing, according to TheSeu York Times. In a historic move, the subcommis sion eventually passed a resolution condemning the Tiananmen Square massacre. It was the first time one of the five per manent members of the LLN. Security Council was censured for human rights violations. The greatest obstacle to democracy, he contends, is the tight control over infer mation by the government.