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M&\ l. 'LL teiV ) 1988-89 Year Full Warm Weather of Ups and Downs Brings Out Lubbers Comments on"Vintage Year" the Animals By Tim Syrek was extremely difficult for us all,” Compiled by PamThompson News Writer he said. News Writer Lubbers also added that library As the 1988-89 school year director, Steve Ford and athletic •On April 18, an officer noticed draws to aclose, G VSU president, director, Dr. George MacDonald, a registration plate which had been Arend Lubbers, looks to another who retired this year, will be tough reported stolen on a vehicle. The productive year. to replace. plate was confiscated and de­ “The impressive thing to me “We have new people with stroyed. The case has been turned about Grand Valley is the attitude energy and enthusiasm to take their over to the Grand Rapids Police of the students,” Lubbers said. place,” he said. “We haven’t - Department “They’re making it a good replaced Flanders yet.” productive place to learn and According to Lubbers, this past •On April 18, at M-45 and 48th work.” year marked it first for Grand Avenue, the police stopped a ve­ He called this past year a ' Valley. hicle for speeding. The driver was “vintage year” when compared to “This is the first time the cited for improper registration and his 20 previous years as president. Eberhard Center has been fully no proof of insurance. Lubbers looks to a bright future operational,” Lubbers said. "It for the university with expansions will be enjoyable making •On April 21, a driver was and the promise of the Life Science adjustments to fit the new stopped at M-45 and 48 th Ave. for Building in the coming years. downtown campus. erratic driving. The driver was “We are looking forward to the We also have been told by the arrested and turned over to the Au Sable expansion project to North Central Association that the Grand Rapids Police Department, alleviate some overcrowding of school is going to be reaccredited.” as a warrant had been out on an­ offices,” Lubbers said. “We hope When reflecting back on the other traffic incident to build Grand Valley to an even year, there have been numerous better institution.” triumphs for the university. The •On April 21, police stopped a Although he considered the past final may be when Lubbers Eric Lyrtch worts His way through heavy traffic at the annual Blue - vehicle at West Campus Dr. and year a productive one, there were addresses the state legislature to White game, held Idst Saturday. Lynch's team prevailed, 33-21. 48thAve. A passenger was cited some difficult times for students ask for an increase in state Photo! Bob Cooley for minor in possession. and faculty. appropriations. “We need to do “The loss of professor Flanders well in Lansing,” he concluded. Senator Riegle to Speak at •On April 21, an officer stopped a vehicle which was driving on the Commencements this Saturday sidewalk of Lot J without head­ Florida Handicapped Student GVSU Public Relations will be the speaker and will be lights. The driver was cited for awarded an honorary Doctor of reckless driving and minor in May Have to Move Out The 23rd annual Laws degree. Also receiving possession. Commencement of Grand Valley honorary degrees will be Ralph B. (CPS) — A Florida Atlantic and money that would be required. State University will take place at Baldwin, who will be awarded a •On April 22, a vehicle was University freshman who has Disabled students at other 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, in Doctor of Science degree, and stopped for erratic driving. The cerebral palsy will be forced to campuses also are encountering the Field House. Helen W. Milliken, who will driver was cited for operating under move out of his dorm this summer obstacles. GVSU’s fall 1988, winter 1989, receiveaDoctorofHumane Letters the influence and was taken to jail. if he can’t find a roommate to help There’s been a “shocking and spring/summer1989 graduates degree. him bathe, feed and clothe himself. erosion” in school services are eligible to participate. Eligible A reception for the graduates •On April 22 at Kirkhof Center, Fred Nisen says he has placed nationwide to handicapped and students include 1,169 earning and their families and friends will a complainant reported being ads “all over campus” with no disadvantaged student, Mary bachelor’s degrees and 270 earning be held in the Field House puched in the face. A suspect has luck. His present roommate, Hatwood Futrell of the National master’s degrees. immediately following the been identified and a warrant is Douglas “Dutch” Mann, is Education Association (NEA) said Senator Donald M. Riegle, Jr., ceremonies. forthcoming. graduating this spring. at a Washington, D.C., press Niscn’s companion would get conference April 4. free room and board, butapparently Futrell called for $10 billion in Many Colleges are Upping Student Wages that hasn’t been enough to lure new federal spending for school qualified students. services for the handicapped, (CPS) — The U.S. Senate enough people. Other econom ists have predicted “It’s not a lot of work, but it’s bilingual education and for Pell approved a measure April 11 that In March, the University or a raise would force firms to cut an enough to keep most students Grants for college students. would raise the federal minimum Illinois announced a 40-cent an average of 19 percent of the away,” said Dec Davis, director of At North Carolina State wage, which many working hour raise for its student workers minimum wage positions they FAU’s Disabled Student Services. University, two student groups students are paid, from $3.35 per for next fall, too. offer. “There are people willing to do plan to blockade a pedestrian hour to $4.55 per hour, but The Senate bill, which would “Raising the minimum wage is the job, but they can’t get accepted tunnel during exam week the end President Bush has promised to begin pushing wages up in three not only a good idea, it should 4nto school,” Davis said. Several of ^April to protest the lack of a veto the measure. stages to $4.55 F y 1992, would have been done years ago,” F A U women nursing students also handicapped-accessible tunnel. A number of college campuses, cover all jobs in the United States. countered University of Alabama are interested, but housing Protest organizers have given trying to hire students who have President Bush pledged to veto at Birmingham Economic regulations forbid “cohabitation.” the university until April 20 to tended to take higher paying off- the bill, which already has been Professor George Ignatin, who But if no one else volunteers, announce a construction date that campus jobs, already have raised passed by the House, saying it will doesn’t think many jobs will be Davis said, she will push the would provide at least one the minimum wages they pay. fuel inflation. lost. administration for an exception to wheelchair accessible tunnel by On April 3, for example, Still others feared ihal “What will substitute forhuman the cohabitation rule. "Let’s face the 1990-91 school year. Appalachian State University in businesses, forced to pay their hands at a fast food place,” he it. It would be a hell of a In a letter to the protest North Carolina announced it would workers more, won’t be able to to asks, “a superduper hamburger practicum.” organizers, NCSU Chancellor raise student workers’ pay from afford to hire as many people. maker? Many companies won’t If Nisen can’t find a roommate, Bruce Poulton said “I am $3.35 to $3.85 for the fall, 1989, “Businesses may not be able to lay anyone off. The companies he will have to move back in with committed to work toward a term, and to $3.95 per hour if they afford the 25 percent increase,” will simply absorb the increase his parents, which says Davis, is barrier-free campus as budgetary agree to work for the campus food Henry King, a University of Texas and payrolls will go up. That’s the “worst possibility” because of guidelines permit.” service, which has had a at El Paso professor told The why businesses are against the the tremendous amount of time particularly hard lime hiring Prospector, UTEP’s paper. increase.” Page 2 The Lamhom April26,1989 The BSU won recognition for BSU Sweeps Student most creative fundraiser, most unproved student organization, Awards Banquet Honors outstanding educational program Looking for money to help with and outstanding program. The during the past year. outstanding program award was school expenses? On the basis of quality and the result of the group's work|in quantity the Black Student Union organizing the Martin Luther King Recognition 1989, the student was the runaway performer of the birthday celebration, and the pres­ leadership awards ceremony, was year. The revitalized organization entation of the" 1001 Black Inven­ heldFriday, April 21. The banquet garnered four awards. 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SBLKHKBK M y Turn Your l\irn to Speak Out Lanthorn to Blame For Laziness Dear Editor, I have some observations to make concerning the editorial in the April 12 Lanthorn on student laziness. Let me ask you this. Why do students go to college? Theoretically to go to class, learn something, get their diploma and join the work force. But it seems as if the students want to play government. No wonder the quality of education is so poor. The Student Senate should be secondary to the members, and I hope it is. But I now realize who the finger pointing should be directed at, The Lanthorn. Why doesn’t The Lanthorn publish any of these meetings? I, along with many others, didn’t even know about the Student Senate or the Board of Control meet­ ings on the Student Life Fee. And as far as the Senate elections go, I didn’t even know who was running or what they stood for. I think The Lanthorn has become very irresponsible as 'far as reporting, campus activities is tbncemed. Instead of reporting news, it seems more and more that ink and paper is wasted on entertainment and the bab­ blings of dreams. As far as my money is concerned, I pay money to go CPS fiction cRmc fom ’feHRWA mm of books' to classes. Why should I skip classes that I’m paying money for to attend a meeting that conflicts with my schedule? It’s ludicrous! But since everything is handed to me “on a silver platter,” I really shouldn’tcomplain. I can barely afford tuition and the financial aid office has been screwing me out of more money every year. The only good point W m w M M m . about this is that I will graduate one semester early, and I did that through hard woik, not by getting it on a silver W /m m platter. m m m . I have lost all confidence in Grand Valley and The Lanthorn. Since you want students to stand up for what they believe in, I once again ask that all students boycott all non-essential student activities, including Games Hatch, Galley, Deli, and vending machines. Anything sup­ ported by this university should no longer be supported. Write letters to and call the members of the Board of Control, including President Lubbers. Let the univer­ sity know you won’t put up with decisions being made without student input Darren J. Gibson Students Have No Time to be Lazy Dear Editor, In response to the editorial in the April 12 edition of The Lanthorn, "Student Laziness Puts Senate on the Spot” it seems the author was confusing two unrelated issues: Standing up for something and laziness for not voting in the Senate elections. The protest of the Student Life Fee is to be applauded. sjaaaftc J m t f c I am a junior Psych/Special Ed. major and commute daily to Allendale (When I am not attending classes dates (that I was aware of)- Living off campus 1 am not well ac­ meeting (because of a lack of faith in their decisions?) Lazy downtown) for job and monetary reasons. I am not able quainted with anyone who ran for the senate. So what was my and apathetic are not words to describe most Grand Valley to attend Student Life activities as a result of living 35 vote (and many other’s) worth when it had no substance behind students. Very busy and devoted are better descriptions. Ifwe miles away from Allendale: and they want me (and oth­ it. The elections were run like a popularity contest Ifalotof do not choose to run for the Senate because of time constraints, ers) in similar situations to pay for this fun. Obviously people knew you and you got the word out to friends - you won then why are we to blame when the Senate (who chose to be I am all for the protest, despite when it started. the election. I’d rather not vote, and be called lazy, than vote injheir position) makes a decision that does not represent the I really resent the editorial calling me lazy because I in an election in which I knew nothing about the candidates. view of the Grand Valley populous. A signature for a protest did not vote. For one, the elections were not well As for not making the meetings, I don’t think it’s because we may be all many of us have time for, and that should not be publicized as the April 12 “the Question” showed. Sec­ have an apathetic attitude, but maybe because we have very called lazy. ondly, there were no debates between any of the candi- busy schedules. Why have a senate if we have to come to every Brent R. Noskey

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the dragon. “Good idea.” said Sonja, “I just ^ i z r picked some squash.” ^ J 7 7 . “Squash! But whatcha got in the bask—” “Would you like any cucumbers to go with it? “No." By this time the dragon was quite frustrated, he had eaten health food for two days straight now and he I want to cry. Now Sonja had a basket of good­ was getting sick of it This is the last time we’ll ever be ies, if you know what I mean, (yes, So the next day, when the dragon By Robert Bennett of the Delta Sigs and they felt that able to meet in such a format I that was a sexist comment) And saw Sonjawalking up the path again, Features Writer the time was right to revive the know youarc probably sobbing with there was a big dragon who wanted basket in hand, he decided to do -v The big news this semester for chapter. So, in the middle of Febru­ the same emotion as I. to'steal her basket something about it the Cheek system at Grand Valley is ary, the Delta Sigma Phi national Well... So he arranged a little meeting. “Hey Sonja,” called the dragon, that a new fraternity has been added officem-Indianapolis sent up Allen You probably are at least feeling “Why don’t you come over for “come here!” She did. to the roster of Greeks. to recruit a new chapter. a deep sense of loss... grandmother soup,” asked the She was eaten. A hearty welcome to Delta Sigma Next, the astounding happened. OK then, maybe just an abject dragon slyly, “and you can bring the After the initial burp that tasted Phi (A £6), the newest, oldest fra­ Within two weeks, Kurt had rushed wave of depression. bas— I mean the dessert*’ like salad without the dressing, the ternity on Grand Valley’s campus. twenty-three men, held elections for Perhaps you’re upset because you So Sonja went to the dragon’s for dragon went to inspectthe basket It What I mean by that is this, Delta officer positions, and started an line the bottom o f your bird dinner and brought two red apples. had been a long time coming. can’t Sigma Phi used to have a chapter at Alumni Association for the former cage with this column anymore. “What’s the meaning of this!!” Slowly he lifted the lid, his mouth Grand Valley between 1968 and members. The chapter initiated its Well, let’s see if I can’t cheer us roared the dragon, “Apples?” salivating profusely. 1977. When asked what caused the new members on April l4. _ “Yes, apples.” assured Sonja. Celery. all up with one last story. end of the chapter in 1977, Delta Anyone interested in becoming So the next day the dragon caught And to think that was the best I Once upon a time there was a Sigma Phi national representative involved with the Delta Sigs should sightofSonja’sbasketagain. “Why could come up with for my last pretty little lady, and her name was Kurt Allen said that the Vietnam era checkthemoutnextfallduringrush. don’t we have a picnic,” suggested piece of the year. ■ Little RedRiding Sonja. played a big part in the demise of the A couple of interesting foot­ In between closing the last blue chapter. notes— Delta Sigma Phi has four­ teen chapters in Michigan alone. book andtapping the first keg, take The “peace not war” attitude of many students really hurt many That is more than any other frater­ some time to open your eyes to the fraternities and soroTities during the nity in the state. Also, this chapter Bachelor of Fine Atrs exhibits at period, due to the anti-establish­ of the Delta Sigs is known as the Eta Calder Fine Arts Center. ment feelings that were in the air. Tau (ET) chapter, the same desig­ Featured are the Grand Valley So the chapter folded in 1977. nation that it was given during its But, what caused its revival? Allen original run at Grand Valley. career works of Lisa Sweet, Gail said that there are about forty alumni Again, greetings to Delta Sigma .Swank and Tony Harris. The photo living in the Grand Rapids area from Phi and welcome home to Grand at left is MunmJCoons by Lisa the original Grand Valley chapter Valley! Sweet.

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♦♦♦Ministry: Land Of Rape ^ J l V \ C 4 And Honey By Kristofler Gair Wow! New material for a change. Well, my first year as a music I guess the first thing you all Awhile back, I did Ministry 12-inch critic has gone by. So far I’ve should be told about theLP is that singles, now we have this. Alain managed to survive all the nasty The Look is misleading. Roxette is Jourgensen unleashes a new ap­ phone calls from people telling me a combination male/female vocal proach to Hard Core New Wave. I need an attitude adjustment, the group, like Animotion. The guy Now it sounds more like, well, Speed garrulous Guns N' Roses groupies, (whose name isn’t on the inside Metal. Heavy synthesizers mixed and my phobia of being mugged in cover) sings only two of the tracks with Heavy Metal guitar sounds go an elevator while Aja plays on the and does back-up for the rest, The beyond the norm. I hear you really Muzak... I guess my revenge is the girl (whose name also isn’t given) have to be tripped out to listen to knowledge that I ’ 11 be back for more sings all the rest. The result is a Pop some of Pink Floyd; this appears to in the fall. With that, I leave you Rock album with a lot of potential. follow the same idea. The album cover is a trip too! When will they ever go too far? Omni Audio Experience, are quite with my first and last triple feature Side one starts off with the popu­ After looking at it for several min- :irsl it was audio books, then 3-D impressive. One moment you could of the term. lar Top 10 hit, The Look, also the iudio books* now 3-B audio maga- be blasting through space at the Don ’ t forget, agood pair ofears is reason 1 bought “Lode hell it was I was looking at, it hit me: ines. Leave it to Omni in giving 3- speed of light, landing on an alien a terrible thing to waste! Dressed For Success follows with a the face of a dead man. And if that 3 audio magazines a try. 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Dance Away picks up the dance pace while Cry slows us noying rehash of the same guitar cles, “And The Moon Be Still As bed! anything else from it? Good, now I down again for a ballad. Side two chords played over and over again. fright” and “Off Season,” an inter- Omni is a 60-minute program and don’t feel so bad. Besides, the al­ starts off with what I’m guessing to As usual, the lyrics are garbled and iew with Ray Bradbury himself, a costs $9.95. If more magazines get bum cover was appealing, the tape be the next hit single, Chances. not much sense can be made out of eport on the curious nature of sub- the idea to go audio, what can we boasted twelve tracks, was on sale Dangerous, View From A Hill and them. Deity is more along the lines nninal messages, and a Word Jazz expect? Can you imagine the for $7.99, and I was loaded with Shadow O f A Doubt are some other of ‘Twitch,” the last Ministry LP. cction on quarks. National Enquirer or Fangoria on dough. The perfect set-up for the danccable tunes off that side. And, It’s more New Wave than Speed If properly set up with head- audio? I shiver at the thought. perfect fall. Surprisingly enough, last but not least, the second ballad, hones, the sound effects, called the the album was good, damn good! See SOUND, p.6 > AV * / A * • A jA**:'A 4-%^ *. A Page 6 The Lanthom April 26,1989 SOUND much better price at Vinyl Solu­ And, what’s more, she wrote ev­ From p.5 tion. ery song and had a hand in produc- back. On the whole, I think the ingthem. “Out Of The Blue” was best song on the album is You **1/2 : Elec- a terrific first statement. I guess ip ia rin iir tojir® Know What You Are, which sounds trie Youth that’s why I felt a little let down familiar to Depeche Mode’sA/em- with “Electric Youth." iS IL0DQegcdDc?d €®oaoDGi7^ €0oaE) Let Me Down AgainfAgro Mix). At least most people wo uld agree Don’t get me wrong, the ballad G D oaCs) O CDCDDDQ I M t ? 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G V M en ’s Grand Valley says Tennis goodbye to Dr. Mac Team W ins Three o f By M ark Halstead Sports Writer dium and complex overhaul. Four He will always be remembered “Out with the old man and in for being fair, loyal and behind By Sarah Stinson with the new,” is the old adage that GVSU athletes in every way. That Sports Editor we all hear once in a while. On kind of attitude is what makes Dr. April 29, Grand Valley State will Mac wary of where college athlet­ The Laker tennis team finally do their own version of that when ics are headed. “Right now I am experienced some of the success Dr. George MacDonald retires as disturbed by the encroachment of they have been working toward all the Director of Athletics and Chair­ major corporations on the college season, as they won three of their man of the Therapeutic Recreation level,” and he continued, saying, “I four matches as a team last week. Department. think it is wrong, I don’t believe in They lost only to a tough Hillsdale MacDonald held that title for the it, and it will only lead to prob­ team, and took big wins over Aqui­ past 13 years and will give way to lems.” nas, Alma, and Olivet Dr. Michael Kovalchik, who will “In my estimation the two big­ In singles play, Greg Van Hoven step into the position on July 3. gest problems in college athletics won three of his four matches last Dr. Mac, as he is more com­ is that of the coaches who cheat and week, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 over Mike monly known, is a strong man that the problelm of eligibility with Koenes of Aquinas, 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 has firm beliefs. In his tenure at freshmen,” stated Dr. Mac. over Alma’s Steve Cannon, and GV, he was instrumental in the “It would clean up the whole beat Jeff Dyciakof Hillsdale6-2,7- renovation of the new Field House, mess to fire the coaches who cheat 5. which included a new football sta­ Todd Sutton also won three of See Dr. MacDonald, page 8 his four at fourth singles, including GV’s lone win against Hillsdale. He earned a 7-6,4-6,7-6 win over Alma’ Scott Taylor, romped over Hillsdale’s Pat Hopper 6-1, 6-1, Blue-White game Lakers Take Another and easily to e * Robert Brimm of Olivet 6-1.6-3. GLIAC Weekend Split Tom Santarias was the third Laker shows off high- to earn three wins through the week, pitch out Of a jam and pick up the including two dominant wins, By Sarah Stinson save. Matt McMahon went the against Will Tubmen of Aquinas, Sports Editor entire second game to pick up a win 6-0,6-2, and Alma’s Eric Cook, 6- scoring offense for the Lakers. 3,6-3. The Grand Valley State men’s For the weekendoffensively, Jeff Grand Valley’s second doubles baseball team took another confer­ Terpstra continued to be the cata­ team, Steve Reschke and Justin Two Laker QB's rack up 54 points ence split last weekend, this one lyst, picking up seven hits and two Beckstrom, played very well coming against the Oakland Uni­ RBI’s. Chris Looney and Scott through the week, beating their By Mark Halstead snared a 32-yard pass from Robert versity Pioneers. The Lakers trav­ Nearpass each added five hits, with Aquinas competition 7-6,6-7,6-3, Sports Writer Hunt for the White, and Michael eled to Oakland’s field on Satur­ Tim Smith putting up four more. winning over Alma 6-3, 6-4, and Short hooked up with Hull from 45 day, brought home 5-2 and 4-3 wins, Jim Goenner added three RBI’s and defeating Olivet easily, 6-2,6-0. The scoreboard operators for the yards as the half ended. then hosted the Pioneers on Sunday Dennis Cantrell drove in two more Coming off their busy week and Grand Valley State football games The second half for the White and dropped two, 3-2 and 6-3. for the Laker cause. hoping to ride their new momen­ next fall better beware of what they was highlighted by the running of On the mound for GVSU Satur­ Grand Valley now sports an 18- tum, the men are now gearing up arc getting themselves into. If the John Sanders. The sophomore tail­ day, Tim Schuppe pitched 6-2/3 15 record and will be hosting for the conference meet, to be held 17tit Annual Blue and White spring back scored on runs of 19 and 36 innings, and Jeff Clark came in to Hillsdale for a double header Satur­ this Friday and Saturday in Mid­ gome is any indication, the Lakers yards cn route to 97 on 15 carries day at 1 p.m. land. will be scoring quickly and often in for the afternoon. 1989. The Blue team had two scores of their own as Ben Lcwakowski In a game usually dominated by LAKER CALENDAR defense, head coach Tom Beck’s scored on a 25-yard fumble recov­ offenses ran up 54 points on eight ery, and Lynch added his second FRIDAY. APRIL 28 touchdowns. They combined for score from 20 yards out. Tennis at GLIRC's- 709 yards rushing and 403 passing, Their were fine all-around per­ M i d I a n d an astounding 712 total yards. formances on the day, as for the Who won the contest? Nobody Blue, Hull connected on 13 of 21 SATURDAY. APRIL 29 is really sure because Beck flipped passes for 268 yards and 2 TD’s. Tennis at GLIflC's- the score at halftime, so the Blue Lynch ran 15 times for 94 yards n i d I a n d team who was actually ahead, 19-7, while Dwayne Moore added 30 on - Baseball us, were trailing by the same seore. Hillsdale- DH- 1 In the end the Blue supposedly top receiver with six catches lor 92 p , m . came out on lop, as they scored 33 yards. Track at SUIIC- 11 pointson fiveTD’s, while the While The White were led by Sanders! a . m . contributed 21 points and three and Hunt who only connected on 6 Softball at LSSU- ID's. of 14 passes for 94 yards but con­ D H- 3 p.m. tinually used his athletic ability to Iiie Blue, with quarterback Jack , Hull leading the attack, struck get the White out of trouble. * \ «< SUNDAY. APRIL 30 quickly as he connected with Mike Defensively Shamus O ’Keefe -BasebalI at Gendreau on a 62-yard scoring pass recorded eight tackles while con­ Hillsdale- DH- 1 on the second play of the game. verted fullback to linebacker Robert p , m . _ Q n ( 1 h n I I n ♦ Fullback Eric Lynch added a score Bell and Rick Schmuckal had six Inim a yard out to slake the Blue to apiece for the Blue. Baart Dufficld a 12-0 lead after one quarter. and Bryan Cook led the While by splitting 10 tackles between them. leach squad added TD’s in the The Laker pitching staff hurled two losses at Oakland Saturday. second quarter as Aaron Gordon V Photo/Mary Swanwick) Dr. MacDonald Wanted from page 7______and not let them be hired else­ WRITERS AND ARTISTS where, and to make freshman in­ for the Lanthorn. Must be co-op credit for eligible but give them a scholar­ energetic, and able to meet marketing/business majors. For ship and let them come in if they deadlines. Prior experience further information and on meet the requirements of the preferred, but not necessary. For campus interview, phone Mr. school.” more info or to apply, stop in the Grant, person to person, Dr. MacDonald is a firm be­ Lanthorn office, lower level -COLLECT (517)339-9500. RESEARCH PAPERS. information contaSf the liever in issues such as these, but it Kirkhof Center, 895-3120 or 30-ltp 15,278 AVAILABLE! Catalog Counseling Center. 27-3tp is obvious that he feels he accom­ 895-3608. tfnc $2.00. Research, 11322 Idaho, plished what he wanted at Grand GAIN EXPERIENCE AND #206 XT, Los Angeles 90025, Personals Valley and he is leaving the school WANTED - Camp counselors EARN MONEY by working on Toll Free (800)351-0222, on top. and WSI Supervisor needed for Fortune 500 companies' Ext.33. VISA/MC OR COD. HEADING FOR EUROPE “I am satisfied with and more Optimist Special Education marketing programs on campus. tfnc this summer (or anytime?) Jet than happy with what has hap­ Camp in Greenville, Michigan. 2-4 FLEXIBLE hours each week. there from DTT, ORD, or CLE pened to me in my career,” stated This nonprofit camp operates Applications being taken for W RITING and typing of for no more than $299, or from Dr. Mac, “I don’t have any.regrets from June 24, 1989 through immediate and fall '89 openings. resumes and cover letters. Will the East Coast for no more than at all.” August 5, 1989. Room and Call 1-800-821-1543. type reports, letters, proposals, $160 with AIRHITCH as board included in salary. For an 29-2tp ‘1 will leave here with a smile etc. Work done on Word reported in Consumer Reports, application and/or further on my face because I am ready to Processor. Call Lisa at NY Times, Let's Go, and information, write or call: WANTED - Back issues of The get out of here,” he adds, “not 243-9699. 30-ltp national network morning shows. Montcalm Area Intermediate anything against this place, but 41 Lanthorn, Keystone, and The For details, call 212-864-2000 School District, P.O. Box 367, Valley View, dating back to the years is enough,” concludes RESUME/COVER or write: AIRHITCH, 2901 Stanton, MI 48888. Phone: first volumes. Been trying to MacDonald, leaning back in his LETTERS. Professionally Broadway, Suite 100G, NY, NY 517-831-5261. 29-3tc find a reason to get rid of that chair with a smile on his face. composed, 25 Laser copies, 24 10025. 26-4tp pile of old newspapers up in the As for Dr. Kovalchik, there are hour service. 846-3149. GOOD EMPLOYMENT attic? Here's a little incentive. no concerns whether he will fit in, 30-ltp Opportunity. Personal care he has had numerous meetings with EUROPE BOUND? ■ Call The Lanthorn for any attendant needed for female in questions. Thanks for your help staff members and will fulfill the Recreation Interested in low-cost exciting Wyoming area during morning, in making our files a little more job admirably according to cruises? Yugoslavia, Greece, some evenings. Can work complete! tfnc MacDonald. HORSEBACK RIDING - Turkey, Spain - on renovated around job. Approximately 3-5 “I am positive that I am leaving The Flying Horseshoe Riding sailing vessels. No frills, no hours a week. Call Lisa at CLASSIFIED ADS wanted this job in the good hands of Mi­ Ranch Inc. is opening for public luxury, just lots of fun and sun 2 4 3 -9 6 9 9 . 30-ltp for the Lanthorn. $3.00 for first chael Kovalchik. He is a very riding on Good Friday, March 24. from $295 per week. Call for Miles of scenic wooded trails in brochures Ericka 15 words. 150 for each additional mature man who has had these WANTED: Babysitter in Yankee Springs Rec. Area. Lots 1-800-832-7425 word. $1.00 for border. All ads types of jobs before, I wish him Hudsonville for occasional days Ermitch-MTA Travel, must be prepaid. The Lanthorn good luck because he is a great guy of horses. Ride with or without or evenings. References Kalamazoo, MI 49007. 27-3tp office is in the lower level of who I think will do very well,” a guide. Phone 1-795-7119 or requested. Call 669-3547. Kirkhof Center. Send ads to The concluded MacDonald. 1-694-4158. 26-tfc tfnc For Rent Lanthorn, Grand Valley State One thing is for sure, though, SUMMER EMPLOYMENT University, Allendale, MI and that is thst Dr. Kovalchik will Meetings ALLENDALE DUPLEX for GVSU students with Paragon 49401. Deadline is six days prior have some very big shoes to fill. available.from May 1 to August Products, Inc. $3250 min./13 to publication (Thursday at 5 MacDonald helped put this school ALCOHOLICS 31. Available for up to three wk. Summer plus F t Lauderdale p.m.). For our 10 words for $1 on the map both academically. ANONYMOUS meets every students. Includes washer and trip in fall for qualified student. GVSU student rate show your We wish you luck, Dr. Mac. Friday at noon in the Cove dryer. Call 895-5630. 27-3tp Automobile required. Possible I.D. at the. Lanthorn office. And thanks for the great moments Room/KC. For more you have given us all.

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