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- BY LINDA J.. DAVIS that the newly endorsed before electing a course are passed will not be in Staff Writer pass/fail/ policy was a good pass/fail./ . cluded in the QPA comput-¬ compromise , and that the new 3.. The student must have a ation on which academic " ' "I'm pleased , as I know policy is stronger and will be minimum QPAQ PA of 2.80. or honors and academic - Faculty Senate and the Joint subject to less abuse than the obtain permission of the in standing are based.. Senate Conference Commit- old policy.. structor. . Courses failed under the " tee are pleased , that the "The pass/fail/ policy was 4.. The pass/fail/ option is rere--¬ pass/fail/ option will be academic pass/fail/ policy mat- originally created so students stricted to courses num-¬ considered when comput-¬ " - ter was brought to closure , could take courses they were bered 300 or above.. How ing QPA.QPA..

said Dr.. , interested in , felt they ever , a 200 level course ¬ Joseph Caputo but 7.. The minimum grade a stu- President of MU , concerning might not receive a high or acac--¬ may be taken pass/fail/ dent must earn in order to No Mandate the newly endorsed pass/fail/ ceptable grade min under the with the prior approval of be awarded a "pass"" " grade " . policy.. On Nov.. 6 , 1984 , normal grading system.. the instructor. . " " It isIS "D" . For Reagan Faculty Senate endorsed the was designed to stimulate 5.. Courses which may not 8.. The option to take a course new pass/fail/ policy that will , be taken on a pass-or-fail- - BY JIM RIFE learning in classes but the on pass/fail/ basis may be become effective during the policy became abuseda bu sed basis are the following : Assoc.. News Editor ' exercised until the end of Fall 85 semester.. The new especially in the 200 course a.. Courses required by " the add period.. Having "The so called Reagan - pass/fail/ policy been . Man had levels and in the SocialSoci al the major department. properly registered for a ¬ ¬ date that we are hearing under considerationconsid ration by the Science area particularly. . Col- b.. Semester hours of rere-- course on a pass/fail/ grade about from does Joint Senate Conference Com- lective studies were taken of lated course work rere--¬ the press not ' provided that the decision really exist.. There is no man- mittee since the Spring 84 the types of students who quired by the majormaj or " to change the grade is filed date , according to Daniel J.. semester. . took courses pass/fail/ , and of department.. with the Registrar the , " ¬ Bloom a professor in the MU Said Caputo , "It would courses taken most often on a c.. Professional - Educa ¬ week priorpri or to the restruct- political science department.. cause too many registration pass/fail/ basis.. The new tion requirements.. ured week , ( finals week ) . ¬ Bloom said that because problems , if we decided to imim-- pass/fail/ policy incorporates 6.. Courses taken on a pass// President Reagan won an plement the new policy dur-¬ the most positive aspects of fail basis will be counted 9.. The pass/fail/ option is ' overwhelming majority of the ing the coming Spring 85 the old policy and changes the toward the total hour rere--¬ limited to students not on popular vote , and a record semester , since students have weak factors that were quirement for graduation , probation at the time of " " number of electoral votes , already begun registering.. present in it" , said Gallen.. but those courses which registration. . many people perceive his vic- Dr.. Gary Reighard , Vice The new pass/fail/ policy tory as a mandate. . The President of Student Affairs states : Analyst Speaks on Republican incumbent won and Faculty Senate member , 1.. A student may enroll in no and both Bill Budding and more than a total of two 59 percent of the popular vote , and a record number of Sally Gallen , student Joint courses pass/fail./ . Latin American Conflict 525 electoral votes in the Senate Conference Commit- 2.. The student needs to have BY RICK KEARNS colonization according to NovemberN 6th election.. tee members , all maintain passed 60 or more credits ' Asst.. News Editor Baez.. You can't really call the " "Qualitatively there is a dif¬- election victory a victory for OvereatersOvereaters Anonymous " - ' "There have been other con ference between the colonists all of Reagan's policies acac--¬ " " flicts in our past but because of North and South America , cording to Bloom.. "A large of the situations in Baez stated.. number of people voted for , , ( A To Nicaragua El Salvador and The Spanish Crown of the Reagan because; they disliked Place Go ) APlaceToGo Cuba conflict become a - has 16th and 17th centuries the Mondale-FerraroMondale- Ferraro ticket.. part of the daily life of Latin selected people in an effort to Some people voted for Help America and there are several establish and maintain Reagan because of his stance For " - causes for these conflicts , homogeneityty in Latin on a particular issue , such as BY Then I would lose 40 pounds " FRED SCHENCK said Dr.. Mauricio Baez , of America whereas the British abortion. . and gain back 50.. I always News Editor Venezuela.. allowed anyone to come to " ' put more back on than I had "I'm sure many voters did " Baez , renowned authority North America , Baez noted.. vote for Reagan because of . Are you a compulsive lost. " ¬ " " on Latin American politics , "North America was colcol-- his performance over the past eater ? Do you have low self-- "I used to hide food , she " analyst for the Orinoco onized by a homogeneous four years , Bloom said.. . " , esteem because of your said. "If friends came over I ( " " " ' Organization a "thinktank" group as well but that group "Many people feel they are weight? Do you worry that didn't want them to eat my ) " in Venezuela and professor of which was comprised mostly better off since Reagan took other people think the worst stash.. " " ' " political science , spoke about of farmers and their families , office.. He continued , "It's not of you because of your apap--¬ "I would buy lots of " International Conflict in was also the overwhelming necessarily that his policies pearance? groceries at the store , she " " Latin America to a majority , said Baez.. are perceived as being that , Connie was a person who added "and even if I had just - " ( ) ' " " Millersville University au "So this land N.. America good.. But rather , Carter's could answer "yes" to these eaten lunch , 1 would make dience on Monday , Nov.. 5.. became a very fluid land were so bad in the previous . I and many more negative another meal. just never ¬ " One of the important facfac-- where people could achieve administration.. questions about herself.. stopped eating.. I would eat " " tors in understanding Latin levels of cultural and mental Bloom said that what exex--¬ "I1 hated myself so badly , whole boxes of cookies at a " " America today involves independence that could not ists , instead of a mandate is a . time.. Connie said. "Nothing I had in knowing the history of the continued on page 5 continued on page 4 my closet fit because I put on Then' ' Connie joined Overeaters Anonymous.. "I" had known about OA for WIXQ to Air Third Roundtable " " , . I 10 years she said. "Finally BY JOSEPH LINTNER called OA on a the hotline Commentary Editor , ¬ ; . : Jim Kluska student senate ing Caputo about the dif- Sunday.. It was a last chance L W. president , Melissa Lintner , ferences he observed between effort to gain control of my The third in a series of - - ¬ ". , editor-in-chief of The Snap the Chinese educational . - - - problem question-and-answer sym , , U.. S.. " per and Chris Watkins system and that of the U.S. "I went to a meeting and posiums titled the WIXP Caputo said that the Chinese they were talking a common Roundtable , was taped are moving away from the language about compulsive Wednesday afternoon , ' " " Russian system of the 1950's , she added.. "I sat 7 , " overeating November and focused on a American, system 20 a . toward the pounds week. at my first meeting and cried force on - ' recent task report in of . He Connie said that she often " the 80s. added that the the whole time. ternational education and Chinese are combining went on diets and joined ¬ Connie is now a thin , attrac- MUM U President Joseph separate colleges of com- Weight Watchers.. - ' tive woman who is very hap Caputo's recent trip to China.. " merce , cuisine , and "After the first week , I py with her appearance and in - " Participating the discus technology . . into universities. would gain weight , she said. . her life general. She ) ' . V.. " * ' " with in sion were Dr. Glenn "I does "I1 kept thinking about all the "Itt appeal that they're attributes it all to Overeaters Stephenson , professor of - 1 making an attempt now to things would never eat. in Anonymous . and of geography chairman crease the enrollment at the! again , like Oreu uoki s.. I cookies OA of , - She joined in June the task force Marlene Ar ¬ 1 universities to build addi- haL Oreo cookies , but 1983.. By December of that , of - " nold instructor tional facilities and , there would eat them anyway . year , she had lost between 60 sociology/ anthropology and educational program director fore , to expand educational She said when she ) sociology- - that - and 656 [ pounds. By June of vice-president of the Penn of WIXQ.. Dr.. Ralph Anton- went on a diet she would lose ' opportunityopportur ty to the degree 1984 she had taken off close sylvania Consortium for nen , advisor to WIXQWlXQ , served " that they can, Caputo said.. a lot of weight.. to 95 and kept , . . " pounds she has Public Education Dr. Keith as moderator "If I lost 50 pounds , I would it off.. OA has also givengi ven her a Lovin , vice-president- for The student participants continued on page 4 eventually put 55 pack on.. new outlook on life.. academic affairs , Dr.. Caputo , began their questioning , ask- continued on page 4

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- " . . ------. . -- -- - '- . . ------t ------, FRED SCHENCK News Editor , JIM. RIFE , Associate News Editor ' ; RICK KEARNS , Assistant News Editor 1i1lI' h. e } SJS n - au n pI) . e EDITORial ; . . iI JOSEPH LINTNER , Commentary Editor . .t an. . : 4 : C-- I'= ! -' . . _ -- . JACKY MINDECK , Features Editor A lot - - - .- .------_ of mistakes were made - -- -- FoundedFaunded in 1926 ALICE BOLTZBOL Tl , Associate Features Editor . in the recent presidential cam- SCOTT SELHEIMER , Sports Editor . CHUCK GORMLEY , Associate Sports Editor paign. They were not mistakes JOANNE MERCER , Photography Editor of morality , not misplaced views Y KIMBERLY CLARK , Copy Editor or ideas.. The mistakes Walter MELISSA LINTNER , Editor-in-Chief- - COLLINGWOOD KELLI STEPHENS , Associate Copy Editor CRIS COLLINGWOOD , Associate Editor Mondale made were political

, , Manager SCOTT SCHOENSTADT Managing Editor SUSAN FENSTERMACHER Advertising mistakes.. ANITA GOGNO , Faculty Advisor FAITH STATHIS , Associate Advertising Manager Walter Mondale told the , .f truth.. That was his first mistake f in a country that lives and feeds HOCB' on image , on rosy pictures and IInrtq - , false hopes.. He suggested that

there is a class system in this ___ A Time to Consider country and that some classes are being stepped on while educators who should , ' know better speak ot others climb to the top.. He away " " " " said that the deficit won't just go "producing" students and "marketing" oneself. BY JOSEPH LINTNER and that someone , preferably the rich , has to pay more taxes to InI n Where The Wasteland/ Ends , Commentary Editor Theodore reduce it.. He said that the prosperity the country is experiencing is Roszak states that although technology has selective and on shaky ground.. It is . . . the modern version of original united the disparate cultures of the earth , it has , sin tempting us beyond the limits of also distorted our sensibilities : " ( ) ' we have at last - moral judgment and intelligence.. These truths may not be self-evident , they certainly aren't pretty , made the technology itself (and the science on W.H.. . Ferry, speaking about but they are truths.. Unfortunately the people , like their chosen which it is based ) a culture in its own right technology at Dartmouth College , the right- leader , have an aversion to those truths.. June. 1976 one culture to be uniformly imitated or imposed " - t< everywhere. . Further , Koszak pinpoints urban-- ' ' ' industrialism's , and thus technology's , most Another mistake of the Mondale campaign was Mondale's inin-- ' significant ills : "After" all , the whole force of ability or unwillingness to use Ronald Reagan's gaffes and inac- - is : My electronic urban-industrialism upon our tastes to convince curacies against him.. A case in point Reagan made a big , grand watch stopped us that artificiality is not only inevitable , but statement about his Star Wars plan and how he was willing to give it - - the other day.. - finally to shut the real and to the Russians.. That sounds like a nice guy who just wants everyone " Its battery sursur--¬ originalbetterout of our awareness entirely.. to get along and play nice.. What no one , not even Walter Mondale , rendered its last : has mentioned is that the Star Wars plan is ridiculous.. In the first When computers began to come into general few ergs of po- place , with all the nuclear weapons in place on both sides , it would use and it became evident that even the most be impossible to intercept them all.. And there is no way to stop tential energy - vehement anti-technologists among us would ' in . and stopped.. cruise missiles space because they don't go there. come into contact with a computer at some point , Stopped dead precisely in the middle of an - other we were assured about how efficient I computers wise uneventful afternoon. . Or so deduced that are , how they are quicker . it and more precise. was when was by backtracking from the time In the second place , even if all the missiles could be stopped in Although , to an extent , such claims are true , on the nearest wall clock.. Unlike a normal watch , space and exploded in the stratosphere , the residual fallout could falsehoods abound.. Anyone who has dealt with in . with hands frozen time at the moment of still destroy all life on the . So , trying to correct a computer" error"" on a bill will planet. instead of arguing over , watch a blank death my revealed naught but whether or not the Russians should have Star Wars , Mondale should understand.. When the appropriate person or per- face.. No direct evidence of when it had stopped , have pointed out the infeasibility of the whole plan.. sons in the bureaucracy are confronted , he or she no evidence it had ever worked at all.. Just a will inevitably attempt to vouch for the accuracy blank , mocking face.. ' of the computer. . It's a machine. . How could it But , all Unlike a normal watch , my electronic watch while we are looking at the mistakes Mondale made , we make a mistake ? If or when they do admit to an ' needed to be taken to a jeweler to have another must ask a question : Why didn't he mention the fallacies under , it a . error they say was computer error. And this is which his ? it ' battery installed.. The total charge for the battery opponent was operating Was because he didn't want a lie.. It is a human error.. Whoever fed the infor-¬ - and installation was one-third- the price of the to run a put-down campaign ? That hardly seems likely since both mation to the machine was in error.. Not the I . it watch.. In three years , would pay for the watch candidates did just that. Or was because Mondale and his advisors machine.. And if the machine is found to be ' I I fallacies ? If is it over again.. Interesting.. Had known this , would didn't see the themselves that the case , seems that malfunctioning , human error is the cause , also.. have invested in a normal watch , one that rere--¬ I there was really no choice for the American people except the Who , all , ? after designed the machine The : quires winding.. After all , winding a watch once a choice they made to go with a winner and hope that the truth machine exists as an excuse for human error , a , ' day is only a minor inconvenience compared to won't catch up with any of us in the next tour years.. substitute for responsibility-- assigning quilt to paying for the same watch again every three a machine one relinquishes personal responsibili-¬ years.. ty , and another small portion of humanity is lost.. But such is the price of modernity , I suppose. .

. Such is the cost of much of modern technology. ¬ In short , technology , instead of being more efef-- What passes for efficiency is often merely another is I ficient , often less efficient.. Inn the case of com- NOITROBAnythingNO IT ROBAnythingROB Anything outlet for incompetence. . puters , is - technology an excuse for human in-in I Already I hear mumblings out there that a competence. . Add to this the possibility of com- BY JOHN BEDNAR watch that requires winding , indeed , any puter memory banks being erased by cosmic timepiece , including the sundial , is a form of rays , and we have a problem.. Add to this the is with That is correct , no it . It . argument not rob anything. did not rob a thing , but technology. . True. My possibility of a disgruntled programmer pro- something it.. technology as much as it is with technology taken robbed Something robbed it of life.. The robber is also gramming into the system a computer virus , a victim along with it.. ? such that it defeats its intended pur¬ How can this be Surely this is unnatural ; that to extremes - which eventually erases all data , and we have a is , it must be a mistake.. . pose. crisis.. Add to this the possibility that a ' computer But somehow , I've begun to feel that digital malfunction will spark World War III it has A grave mistake made by the ' a feel for time - robber because the stolen goods are timepieces don't give as authentic almost happened several times and we have ar-- lost forever times- and can never be returned alive.. Does the robber cart , as do conventional models with hour , minute mageddon.. And the use of - the three-digit ? No , if about this because she did , it would still be alive.. Instead , and second hands.. With digital timepieces , we number "bbb"" " as the key on all grocery products the robber gets away with murder ( literally ) . Where is justice ? In a have lost touch with the great sidereal motion , stamped with the computer-oriented- Universal country of democracy , the United States , is . , : there no trial. Certainly the grand concept of time , of the cosmos the Pricing Code seal seems a twisted joke on the I accused witches of Medieval times had a greater chance of survival. . , rotating planets , revolving around their star " of " " I "number the beast" found in "The Revelation Are we reverting back to barbaric times ? Hopefully this is not a flowing through space.. We no longer get the of St.. John the Divine.. " question of survival of the fittest.. sense of the circular motion of time measurement and our relationship to the universe.. Small The "it" , " was round and used the aborted ones , will never have a chance to smell wonder that the sundial Technology , instead of delivering the promised manure , eat dog food , run from , sky - police and watch ants ruin picnics. . of the sun across the as the I movement stan Utopia , has given us a world of cheapened If the aborted ones could have only lived to - . sensible experience these won dard of measuring time. And what more humanity.. Which is why we have children who drous tnmgs but they never a . cyclical - things- had chance. shape for a timepiece to exemplify the cannot read , conceptualize reality , can cannot I nature of time.. - not separate reality from fantasy , who are ad But all this is only a symptom of something Look upon the seas and clouds , upon the mountainsides and dicted to television and video games. . Or people sun - there seems to be an army of deformities.. deeper and more prevalent. . At the risk of sound who cannot perform the most basic of sun- The aborted ones - - have returned , but they do seek . . ing like a rabid technophobe or a back-to- mathematical operations without their electronic not revenge. They want retribution. They want a chance grow in . Earth / - decries all - to up and live the world. nature Mother type who calculators.. And which is why we never stop pay I , think that encroaching ) ' forms ot technology ing for some aspects) of technology. . ' Tne payback asked for bIs in the form of the aborted one's original technology is dehumanizing us.. Subtly.. Slowly.. , a . ¬ ¬ home womb. The contrdd calls for a rebirth , somethinq more im- But it is happening.. This is not an original obser- im- portant than the Renaissance , because this rebirth gives a chance for vation to be sure.. > Our obeisaiKe,. to technology has us removed . life. The Renaissance presupposed the existence of , sculptors , , in The Education of Henry artists Henry Adams i.. - from a sense ot responsibility , and so , necessaii-neceSS I - and writers , whereas this rebirth deals with the basic conception of Adams , that mechanization is the moral stated ly c , from ourselves.. And we live in a world where , birth.. force of the 20th century , a concept implicit also " ¬ as H.G.. . Wells said , "You can go through - ' contem in Charlie Chaplin's film Modern Times.. Already A is porary life fudging and evading , indulging and deal made between the aborted ones and their former

at of this century , and . The in . prevalent the beginning slacking , never really landlords. aborted ones are now back their home. They have ' hungry nor frightened nor in Ford's invention of the , , . due large part to Henry passionately stirred , your highest moment a security warmth and nourishment. = line , mechanizationmecn.: mization had to assembly begun mere sentimental orgasm , first - and your real con A president is born , a movie is , devalue humanity by transforming workers into tact with primary and elemental necessities the star born a criminal is born , a drunkard is born , is . Even , containing and a savior born.. Thank you , , ¬ automatons. our universities sweat of your deathbed.. " Mothers for givgiv-- the ing aborted ones a second chance to experience life.

//I'' I ' ' i ' < NOVEMBER( ) R 14f , 19U( * THE SNAPPER Page; Three' \ _ _ _ . . ______. _n _ __ nnn n. ------Philosophy Corner - The Devil'sThinktankDevils' Thinktank . Shifting Gears Happiness and Relativity BY KIRK HUMMEL. , , ' ' ' ' " the bigb g deal then ? Don't most BY CHRIS( CUNNINGHAM Whats - - < - ' ; ? Have you ever wondered AND TOM FETtlE, American college students believe that already " what it would be like never to "Not necessarily.. True belief is more than just , ' ? " . feel anguish Never to have Say , Boss , intellectual agreement. A human must realize what's' haph a p - that on his own he is incapable of earning favor your heart wrenched and pierc-¬ penm'' ? " with God and that he desperately needs Divine ed.. Never to watch your plans " and dreams crumble to sand "Oh" , hello rescue.. " " ! is before your eyes.. Have you ever there , "Mama mia You mean there no amount of I wondered what it would be like Beedlegrub. . good works that will get a person to heaven ? ' J} I've just been love it ! " to have everything in life go your way ? To be able to grasp reviewing the ' " I pic-- "Beedlegrub , sense you're getting the pic . t., first quarter every opportunity. Not to have . . Eternal life is a free gift from the Creator to : : . ture. while learning to statistics , and if stumbled ' anyone who will in sincere faith turn to the Prince . we're to finish walk. Not to have known fear _ , . It . " _ of Peace. cannot be earned. during your first kiss.. To feel no the semester in . " / is they -, "Then aliIall have to do make them think good form we pain while giving birth to a child. And to watch that child grow up of sin by their many can purge themselves their healthy and happy , without a care in the world.. Always to be hap-- need to snatch " good works.. a few more " PY- " well , . I I I " "You have understood Beedlegrub. have wondered.. have searched. . And yet have never found a souls by Christmas break. ' "Thanks" for your help , Dargon.. I'll have those ' ' " 1 person like this , who feels no woe.. Utopia doesn't exist this isI') "I can dig that , Dargon.. What kind of trip do " exist- - real . second-quarter statistics looking fine. simply a of fact.. Should we moan this lack in our world ? you want me to lay on the M.U.M.. U.. campus this statement ' time ? " Should we feel sorry that we aren't perfect , that the world harbors ? ? Remember that our ultimate goal is to is misery Or should we rejoice Satire a common literary device.. Such well ' . , . . . . " Imagine that you haven't eaten for two days. You are hungry populate our stomping groundsHellgrounds Hell know authors as Kurt Vonnegut , Erma Bombeck , very hungry.. Now imagine that , quite unexpectedly , you find a " 1 can ' Art Buchwald , C.S.. . Lewis and a of "I can relate to that , but like , what's my number others feast set before you.. You eat.. Now tell me , how did the food taste ? strategy this week ? " have used it to comment on a wide variety of it ? : You - How did feel to be satisfied Now imagine this have eaten " biggest competition is the Kingdom of issues.. Even the topic of Christianity is not ex Our three feasts a day for a week.. You are stuffed with delicacies.. Your . Light and the Prince of . " empt. ' Peace. ¬ stomach is bloated.. You've gained fifteen pounds. And now , as exex-- " I "Tell me something new , Dargon.. hear pected , a feast appears before you.. You eat.. Now tell me , how did they've' been trouble ever since the Garden of In "Devil's" ' Thinktank"" we've' sought to deal . the food taste ? Did you bother to savor it ? Did you finish the feast , Eden.. " with some important issues and common " or did you leave part of it go , knowing that you can have more in "Your strategy will be to misrepresent the misconceptions concerning Biblical Christianity. . just a few hours.. Now tell me , which feast did you enjoy more , the We feel Kingdom of Light.. Let me ask you a question , that our article has served its purpose.. one you ate while hungry , or the one you ate while bloated with Beedlegrub. . The ¬ We have stimulated creative , Competition teaches that eter- discussion even past meals ? nal life is based on only one thing.. What is it ? " criticism. . this ? Simply this , . ' What does analogy mean that contentment " , ! - "No sweat boss It's either based on church ¬ at breeds mediocrity. . That unrelieved satisfaction yields only satisfac- a " " tendance or being "good enough person. . " - ; We accept the challenge to present "in a non- tion , not happiness. . And so it is in life without pain , you cannot " ' ' "You're wrong , it's neither. . " " ' judgmental way" ourvalues and beliefs of what understand joy.. In a life without suffering , one can only be content. . " ? ! "Say what What then must a person do to be is ¬ < we feel true Christianity as presented in the Bi-Bi- This; is the life of a domestic animal , of a cow who is content to chew ? " saved ¬ ble.. The new of will " . It ' title our column be "Ques- its cud , or a sheep who grazes , uncaring for the world about him. "It's" so simple I fear to repeat it lest the word " tions Skeptics Ask.. We encourage readers to is only by suffering , by struggling , that one is shocked out of the " get out.. " submit questions that seek to examine the claims dismal world of complacency. . Strangely enough , this is the gift of " ' "No one's listening.. Give it to . " me straight. of the Christian faith.. We Christianity Is " believe misery , that by suffering we come to know the happiness which "Simply put , one must believe that the blood rational and we will do our best to answer ques-¬ transcends the boundaries of brute complacency. . of the Prince of Peace is sufficient to wash away in ) tions an intellectually reasonable and rational Philosophy corner is a weekly column presented by the Philosophy Club. . the sinthatsinin. that keeps a person of heaven. . " . out manner. . See you next week under a new title.. This column will discuss current philosophical topics of interest. ------More About Reagan'sR ' DefiDeficitit BY JACK ANDERSON raises taxes enough to have a signifi- A drainage system built by the AND JOSEPH SPEAR cant effect on the deficits , this could Reclamation Bureau to carry send such a shock through the chemical-contaminated- irrigation

WASHINGTON - Was Walter economy that. it would trigger a water from Central Valley farmland Mondale right when he tried to make ' recession. Reagan can't afford to do to the sea was never completed.. So ' the federal budget deficit a major nothing , but he can't afford to do too the toxic water now ends up in the ? issue in the campaign much.. marshes of the refuge , and migatory

Some the . economists within birds must be scared off lest they. - " Reagan administration are now ex "It was rationalized that the poison themselves. . pressing concern that another reces-¬ economic growth resulting from the Not only are the Reclamation

JZrTERS is way < on and would sion the - that the tax and spending decisions Bureau and the Fish and Wildlife.' main cause will be the continuing lead to higher incomes , which in turn Service part of the same govern- ¬ ' A Birthday budget deficits and the zooming nana-- would boost tax receipts sufficiently ment ; they're both part of the InI n-- " ' . tional debt.. They predict the to wipe . . . most of deficits , - : that out the terior Department.. They just don't Dear Editor get second helpings , lines to get rid recession could come as early as next states one internal analysis seen by . 16 is Miss Helen A.. coordinate their activities. November of your tray.. All of these intercross ' summer.. our Michael Binstein. . : . - , associate DOWNED DOCTOR ? , Dr. Ganser's birthday the woman not each other and go in several different When Mondale tried to make an " Richard Bargen is a family physician building.. "ItIt became evident , however , that the directions. . Not only this , but there issue of the deficits - and proposed who uses an airplane to make house From 1911 to 1952 , Miss Ganser are also lines in the salad bar and the results were not quite turning tax increases to bring them down "' . and revered col--¬ - out that way.. . :. calls in Nevada desert communities. was the respected col lines at the drinking machines.. - the Republicans cleverly portrayed ' now ot . That was putting it diplomatically. . But he faces the suspension lege librarian. She was also responsi , I do lines - Now agree that the can his argument as a simple call for ' Library Science Since Reagan arrived in Washington , his pilot's license by the Federal ble for starting the not be avoided.. I mean , everyone has higher taxes and more spending ¬ AviationA of . From a Congress has had to raise the nana-- Administration because department in 1921. starting to eat , and no matter what time you ( even though Mondale had proposed by he ; , ' tional ceiling nine times.. And complaints the Navy that has salary. of $500$ a .year a library. , debt go into the dining hall it's going to - using the additional revenue ex . , a the debt is expected to top violated its airspace over the desert. without lights or plumbing and . , , national be full. The problem though is how ) clusively for cutting the debt . - Bargen 5,000, - 50,000, books , $2$ trillion by mid-1986 - double says that some pa collection of less than the dining hall is arranged. . That' ' is , Now President Reagan will have to - tients will be denied regular care by a Miss Ganser played a significant role the lines that go to either side of the what it was when Reagan was in face the situation he so carefully ¬ , of augurated.. By 1989 , the Congres- physician if he is grounded and he in the lives of many the students serving counters meet at the end , sidestepped throughout the cam- won't' be able to keep up the who have passed through causing people from both lines to sional Budget Office expects the paign and it may be too late.. Of - to $3$ , and annual payments on his airplane.. He MillerMillersville.sville. walk right back through that debt hit trillion the course , it may have been too late for believes Navy is to blunt , lives outside - interest charges to be $214$ billion - the trying Today Miss Ganser they were just waiting in.. Further ' Mondale's remedies , too , but the his to close , PAP A , and building almost equal to the Pentagon opposition to its attempt of Norristown the more , you have many people waiting shock to public will be far greater , ¬ the budget. . off some 5,600 square miles of that stands in her honor is a magnifi- directly beside the line , sticking their when Reagan finally faces up to the ' ¬ 41 of But if there's a recession or unex- airspace for the exclusive use of its cent' tribute to years dedicated plates up , trying to get seconds.. This hard realities. . F-18- . pectedly high interest rates before fighter planes out of Fallon service. causes it to get even more crowded , " For the cold fact is , according to . . "I1 then , these gloomy predictions will Naval Air Station. Many of us will jokingly say. allowing no one to get out without ' : " ¬ administration dissenters' private , be overly optimistic. . POLITICAL EUTHANASIA to go visit Helen when referr- . seen as have breaking through at least one line. " " ' ' views , "Reaganomics" simply hasn't . - . All FUDDLE FACTORY : We have The Rev Jerry Falwell's Moral Ma ing to doing work in the library. Besides all of this , you have a line of brought down the deficit.. The tax jority has declared its determination joking aside , we , the students of people waiting to get out of the frequently likened the federal were not able to " " " " Millersville University and of the cuts stimulate bureaucracy to a "fuddle factory" to fight against the "right to die , but cafeteria which cuts right through ( ' - enough economic growth and thus evidently doesn't extend Science department , in par where the workers are so confused its attitude Library both serving lines.. The effect of all more tax revenues ) to pay for the they act in opposition to one to elderly liberals on the Supreme ticular , would like to wish Miss this is that people end up scrambling that - huge increase in defense spending - Court.. Helen Ganser a very Happy Birth in and out of lines bumping others another. . Consider this recent exam under Reagan. ¬ ! : Asked about possible Reagan apap- day and often spilling and breaking items ple - These analysts describe the , - Heidi Suhr The( U.S.U.. S.. Fish and Wildlife Service pointments to the court a Moral Ma off of their trays.. economy as lying between a rock and : " - will spend about $250,000$ , this winter jority spokesman griped "It pro I am sorry to say that 1 have no a . makes ' Lyle Lines hard place. If the president to keep migratory birds out of the bably won't be that many.. The solution for this problem.. I can only only a token effort to cut the deficits Kesterson Wildlife Refuge near liberals will just hang on even if they Dear Editor: conclude that when Lyle Dining Hall ' or none all higher . - at - interest Fresno , Calif.. Human scarecrows will have to bring in oxygen masks. Its , , - When you enter Lyle Dining Hall was built its creators were not think ¬ rates will inevitably bring on a reces- be used to fire amplified popguns enought to make you want to pull the do you get the impression of total ing of crowd convenience.. Also I can " SIOnsion.. around the clock from off-road- Plug. confusion ? Speaking personally , I never count on having a quick lunch , On , if the other hand the president vehicles to scare birds away.. The' Copyright , 1984, never know , which line to get into.. and if I had the time , I would be slashes government spending and reason : United Feature Syndicate, Inc.. There are lines to get a meal , lines to eating at Gordinier every day.. Jerry Ebling

> , . ,, # Page Four THE SNAPPER NOVEMBER 14 , 1984 ------. - ' OverOvereaterseaters Anonymous : A Place to Go For Help ((Continued from page I1)) " ' ' . food ? "It's not a diet club.. It's not into a roomful of people. " OA helps you learn a new 5.. Do you look forward with a religious affiliated group , WIXQ Roundtable way of life.. By following their pleasure and anticipation Connie explained about OA.. (Continued from page 1)) " 12 steps to recovery and their to these moments ? HIt is a totally different way strongly and faculty " . Do that the Chinese our students . 12 traditions , you learn to 6. you plan these secret of thinking. ¬ ? believe that education is imim-- abroad. Additionally , the Overeaters Anonymous is a control your illness , handle binges ahead of time ' - portant to them for economic task I trvtrving. ng to set up - problems , and look 7.. Do you eat sensibly your at be " self-supported fellowship of ¬ development and moderniza- programs ) - buhUCiines'ines ' men and women from all yourself and others in a new fore others and make up wit ::, tion purposes. . abroad to allow student u.. . walks of life who meet to help light.. They offer much sup- for it alone ? ternships in other countries.. solve a common prob- port with these problems.. 8.. Is your weight affecting Caputo said that he feels Connie for the way you live your ¬ Lovin mentioned MU compulsivelem - compulsive eating.. says that many MU would benefit from an exex-- that , life ? already an exchange - Compulsive eating , OA young people compulsive change program with China , has pro , and 9.. Have you tried to diet for - gram with Aichi University in feels , is a progressive illness eating other eating adding that to properly inter ( ) problems , begin when a week or longer only to Japan.. He said so far , in which a person consumes related nationalize the MU campus , a that . fall ? quantities of food all the they enter college. short of your goal of the ¬ Japanese students have come vast " larger percentage stu- "They are away from home 10.. Do you resent the advice to MU , but none of our time.. They feel that it cannot dent body must consist of for the and they of others who tell you to students have gone to Japan.. be cured , but , like many other first time foreign students.. ' anyone "use" a little will power"" illnesses , it can be controlled. . don't have to tell them " . "Compulsive" eating, like how to eat , Connie said.. to stop overeating. Stephenson said that his " 11.. evidence - alcoholism , is an addiction Many young people then Despite to the task force had determined Lovin said that he feels in - ¬ ¬ " contrary , have you and a disease , said Connie.. turn to eating as a means of con that the proper percentage rere-- ternational education is imim-- " " you can't' stop eating support for their problems. . A tinued to assert that you quires a total of 150 students perative.. "This is not a luxury "But " " ' can diet "on your own" opposed to 50.. . I altogether. . You have to learn lot of them abuse medications as the current we can do without. think it's " to control your compulsive to control their weight.. whenever you wish ? Stephenson also said that the important that we produce " 12.. Do you crave at a eating and to eat normally.. She added that some people to eat task force was considering students who are not only "Many" people who come to then turn to Bolemia.. They definite time , day or bringing in students from a citizens of this country , but OA do not have a weight binge on food , consuming night , other than meal diversity of geographical are informed citizens of the " " " , ? . . will problem , she continued.. large amounts then purge time areas. world. The Roundtable "They" have already reached themselves by vomiting. . 13.. Do you eat to escape from Arnold said that the task be broadcast Wednesday , " '? . ? 6 . . their desired weight , but they "Others become Anorexic. worries or troubles force also considered sending November 14 at p.m. ' " need help in controlling their They don't eat at all , she 14.. Has your physician ever . . " " ¬ - - - - - compulsive eating.. said.. "Both of these condi- treated you for over " - . weight? - - tions are dangerous. ' OA teaches you how to abs ; I 15.. .? s tain from your overeating , OA helps you deal with all Does your food obsession PREGNANTT Jackie's of these problems and make you or others un--¬ ' Be uty Connie explained.. They show return un And you didn't mean Beauty Salon - - happy ? you how to control your ilil- to a normal lifestyle by offer to be ? BirthrightBirth right Haircuts $6.00$ . feel ing , understand- If you can answer yes to lness and they help you wBlow' dry $10.00$ . ¬ cares about you and good about yourself again.. ing , communication , relief , three or more of these ques- , your baby.. Free Male and female According to OA , there are support and the power to tions you probably have or many reasons why people open a door to a new way of are on the way to having a confidential students welcome become compulsive eaters.. A life , she said.. compulsive eating problem , pregnancy tests.. Closed Monday : OA , an Overeaters Anonymous 511 . few of them are They use According to there is a * 41 Leaman Ave. Cr ii aoA- ]i ]i fi food as a crutch when they list of 15 questions you spokesperson said.. OA may Call 394-1561394- 56 Mlllersvllle Center ; should ask yourself be able to help you arrest this have personal problems they to see if u u - 872-2241- use food as a reward ; and they you are a compulsive eater.. disease.. use food to supress - They are : There are many OA in ' securities.. 1.. Do you eat when you're meetings in Lancaster , York , ' After you reach your not hungry ? Harrisburg , Reading , and NINO's NEW YORK STYLE 2.. weight goal , OA says , your Do you go on eating other cities in Pennsylvania whole life is different. . Rela-¬ binges for no apparent on almost any day of the ? week.. ¬ PIZZA SHOPPE tionships may be frightening , reason For help or more infor- sexuality is no longer safely 3.. Do you have feelings of mation , you can write : and . . hidden.. Meeting new people guilt and remorse after Overeaters Anonymous , P.O. ? 1481 , , . , can bring on feelings of terror.. overeating Box York Pa. 17405 or It may be difficult for you to 4.. Do you give too much call their hotline at ITALIANIT - - pick out new clothes or walk time and thought to 717-397-0552. . RESTAURANTRE No For 11 Manor Ave, Millersville , Pa.. Mandate - For fast service , call ahead 872-4511 Reagan 24-5- MU Students (Continued from page 1)) ; - voting population that gained 14 seats the will not be able to enforce Show 1984-85 - responded to a diverse mix Republicans needed to gain . $ many of his policies. This will ture of messages and 25 seats in order to gain a led to severe doubts " ' about I.D.. . preferences.. very working majority within the ' Card "It's hard Reagan's leadership quality.. for a mandate to exist when House.. Because he isn't' going to be 1 ° the voters are choosing - get 1000/0%/o off be available for another , and / " term tween two individuals , he ' will - " Reagan's prestige con said.. "When Reagan tries to en- tinue to decline towards the any purchase " Bloom said that Reagan did force his policies , he will meet end of his term.. He remark- score a big , , " " personal victory with stiff competition ed , "There goes your Reagan Offer good for of " month Oct but , "he was not given the Bloom said , referring to the " ' mandate.. proper equipment to imple-¬ Democrats' control of the " The only place in " " ment his so called mandate.. House of Representatives. . ' the Millersville " ' " ' ' He said , "Reagan's personal "Reagan's plans to continue area serving: All kinds of Pizza, " ' ' victory had little effect in the building up the military , and "If Reagan does have a , " whole or by slice, in . his - the both thin Senate and House. plans to cut social spend legislative plan to submit , it ' ' The Republican's' lost 2 ing will be continuously will be pretty much beaten up (rounclJround) or thick (square) style. " - ' ' seats in the Senate , where thwarted.. in the House of Represen-¬ " " . they retain a majority of 53 to tatives , Bloom said.. "The ALSO: Stromboii , , subs, " , ' steaks meatball the Democrats 47 seats.. In Bloom presented a possible second honeymoon will be sausage sandwiches ¬ ' the House of Represen- scenario to Reagan's second over by March of 1985.. There " " tatives , the Republicans only term in office.. "The president is no mandate.. DINNERS : Lasagna, Ravioli, manicotti, Attention Seniors spaghetti" ALL SERVED FROM 11 AM to 11 PM Merin Studios will be here on Monday ON OUR SPECIAL HOMEMADE BREAD November 19th, and Tuesday November 20th to -EATEAT IN - or TAKE OUT- take . senior pictures. Please sign up at the front Good Food - But - No Delivery desk the SMC . of as soon as possible. Pictures will next to John errsIf ' Market.' be taken in the TouchstoneTouchs tone office.. Page Fh'C' NOVEMBER( ) 14 , 1984 THE SNAPPER _ . _ - - - - . ------Latin . MU Women American . Choose Careers Conflict BY CHRISTINE MATTIOLI " 1 ( continued from page( ;:; "I came to college to g o Staff Writer educated , but I know plent , o of girls that are looking fc ... In an informal survey , 50 " ; o " be reached in Latin America , ; ' .lI. : someone to marry , one aCo. Millersville University female sti Baez . .: . stated. < said. > dent I students were asked what .U(J. " j' < I> they planned on doing after "Why would I pay all thi - The con- < I > money to find someone co Spanish Q college.. The general response at quistadores were the main ° was to establish a career first lege when I can stay horn T " and they brought ;., , M colonizers and then consider marriage. . and catch one for free Mariari . values and * o . with them the .. Bono said. _ Yo Many of the women feel . . ..C.c. : " beliefs of a nation that had t9. S i0 "If I to find a hue society holds stereotypic views wanted . r. ' - ' } , I stopped changing in the six , . . band at school wouldn' ° ' > about women amd marriage. ; ' ; teenth century a fossilized Y' , . They feel women are expected have come to Millersville , . , Baez. f < . ; . culture according to : ; to find a partner and begin a Marge Carr said. The 16th century was also familyf ily and their career should Another question address: the epoch when England ed to the students was wha This wealthy minority , which involved boundaries.. be of second importance.. to change , Baez would be the most importanan started Baez related , was the group Ironically , the majority of the noted.. " quality in the they wil} that led the fight for in- "Bolivia was twice as big as women interviewed were man dependence from the Spanish it is presently because it lost ; more concerned about their eventually choose to marry ' Number one on many of thf BaezB aez stated that in many as opposed to the politically territory to Paraguay , Peru , careerscareers. They all want to . regions of Latin America the . Chile marry , will - girls lists was loyalty. enlightened leaders of and other countries. but most con " conquistadores quickly sub- American independence who started out as a small valley template it after they enter "A man could have the bes of looks , lots of money , am( dued and enslaved the native created a Constitution that and through a series of wars the professional world.. in mines , " everything you could possible Indians for labor the made the laws supreme.. acquired the territory it now "I want a career no matter " iit farms , etc.. , which established occupies , Baez stated.. , because you never want , but without loyalty what " rigid social pyramids that know when you'll' need to fall all means nothing , KathyKath } The Latin American elite " " . still exist in some Latin "Latin America is a -¬ back on it , one student said.. Grammer said. adopted constitutions and conti " ' ¬ "Without loyalty there'ss nnc( American nations such as El nent with many contradic- Kathy Coleman , a . laws to formalize their " Salvador and Guatairfala ; , sophomore , "You have to trust and without truss tions different interests said ' ' political power but the laws in , ; there's no relationship , . financially - traditions and histories establish yourself the constitution were mean said.. " feudal , and in some , - and then begin thinking another student "On top of the pyramid were ingless they - pro because con " i " , many} " " , . Along with loyalty man , gressive mentalities Baez about marriage. the "pure" whites sons of the social reality of . tradicted the ¬ of women feel sexual com said.. Financial stability is an imim-- the conquistadores , and further Latin America Baez asserted.. munication is essential ' - - portant goal of all the female ir down you had the not-so- " "The unequal conditions students. . For some , plays maintaining a good relation clearly-whites- ( Indian and BaezB aez noted that the U.S.U.. S.. it that foster conflicts were the the largest role in their -¬ ship.. white mixes ) and so on the Constitution reflected a social deci " ' , " conditions in El Salvador , sion making. . "Let's face it sex is not just bottom were the Indians , and political reality that , , " an expression of passion , but ¬ Guatamala Nicaragua and "I plan to have a career , but BaezB aez asserted.. already existed in this coun- ' ' others , where the rigid social I meet one of love , and that's what's try before this constitution if someone who can " ' , . pyramid was broken only , important one student said. . by support me I'd rather start a formed. ' " was " " " , . " "Sex is a human need , if There was a lot of racial war Baez asserted. family , one student said.. its - " not fulfilled by your partner real " "If I meet someone rich , mixing but not any in These facts did not affect "We ' ' in Latin America do " you'll look for it elsewhere. tegration in a - the minds of the ruling elite forget the career , another / not perceive the Soviets as . . Kristan Ciemiewicz said. sense and race sociobecame one of , student stated. and so many Latin countries you do , and we do not see " ¬ "There are a lot of tempta ironies of Latin , Although money is impor- the better Baez continued took from the . them as being at the root of , . !' , tions out there if your sexue America history , because the U.S.. . and in tant to the women students constitution the conflicts in or I ; Central South relationship is poor with you : freely took , " most are attending college to conquistadores I case of Argentina borrowed . ' , America , Baez stated. ,; / have the for husband it's not hard to giv and/or married Indian women it word for word.. opportunity " ' in, another student said.. ( Spanish women were not careers.. They feel they don't BaezB aez indicated that Latin All the women interviewed emigrating at the time ) Costa Rica Chile were is in need of foreign have to be married to survive and America are looking forward to the ex-¬ , as a financially , but they like to ex- without the Indians notable exceptions , Baez markets for their com- periences that lie ahead.. , benefitting from the know they have the choice.. group , where modities and if this objective ' noted small "I'm" ' glad I have the option Many of them plan to marrmarry> intermarriage , BaezB aez asserted.. homogeneous would be achieved would populations it and , find to either work or not , but if have children but composed of white Spanish benefit the economics of Latin ¬ The descendents of the con- my husband couldn't' support their careers of more imim-- U.. S.. farmers with an equal Amercia and the U.S. . quistadores were the most me in the style I want , I mediate importance. They

, I ¬ distribution of wealth with ' " wealthy and wealth corcor-- Baez , who received a PhD , feel that four years in college

! wouldn't hesitate to work directly with the no Indian slaves provided a in political science at the is too long a time to devote to related social framework that was one student said.. amount of owned property Univ.. of Pennsylvania in The women are also asked if learning if they were only to conducive democracy. . to marry.. The which made , from the start , a 1981 , is currently a professor their reason for attending colcol--¬ graduate and minority of rich elite and of political science at the women students feel for- tiny lege is to establish a career or ' - Baez living in 80's a majority of poor , property- explained then University of Andres Bello in find a husband.. Most of the tunate the another source of conflict - ago less people , according to that Venezuela and will be return students felt that looking for because years their emerged after independence ' Baez. ing there in the near future.. a husband at college is not futures wouldn't even have one of their goals but have been questioned , and today they have so many more opop-¬ . been to other women - , portunities.. Treier : A Man with Heart with that priority.. .

interviews in order to find "We're" ' becoming great Grad Courses Offered ' - BY DIANE KLEMICK compatible personalities.. friends , I've become really at " " ' ' , Staff. . Writer "After you complete the tached to him , claims Treier " ' , a "I on " screening you have to sign don't mind missing out BY FRED SCHENCK Robert Taylor' , and "Dialects a special person to life.. I do News' " It takes contract obligating yourself some of the campus Editor of American English , being " be a Big Brother.. It takes an for one and one half love being busy.. at least kept by . Shields. . " " taught Dr. 80 * " extra special person to be a years , says Treier' . This' Over graduate courses " Treier is definitely busy.. "America and the Cold War Big Brother , work 35 hours makes possible to establish will be offered at MUM U during it While being a full-time- senior is being offered by Dr.. Jack the Spring , 1985 semester.. weekly and attend college a sound relationship , but business major and a brother Fischel in the History depart- full-time.- . Steve Treier is that makes it hard for college Among these courses will of Phi Sigma Pi , ment.. " fraternity he ¬ kind of person.. students to participate.. be Pascal for teachers , apap-- works from 3 . . to 9 . . " am a.m. praisal techniques in counsel- According to the Graduate "When I decided that I On July 11 , 1984 , Treier for the UnitedUnited Parcel Service wanted to spend ttime with became Big of ing , reading education , and Studies Office , graduate Ine the Brother . five days a week. - ¬ - - ¬ biogeography. . Also being courses are open to undergrad' - others and share my love for Mac Broich , a 10-year-old Col- of "I" uate upperclassmen and honors kids , my schedule was the umbia resident who lives with think that with my fered are seminars in school " ' schedule , if I can find , ¬ perclassmen and honors least of my worries , states his mother and sister.. Mac's the time psychology special educa- ' to be a Big , , ¬ students as well as graduate Treier. mother , who made the final Brother that tion poetry and historiog- " anyone who . . Undergraduates "My was a Big , honestly wants raphy. Studio courses in the students. father decision had gone to the " - to do it can find time , ¬ fine need written persmission to and I decided to agency in , 1983 , the exex-- arts and industrial arts Brother October hop ' " . . take 500 level courses. follow in his footsteps , he ing to find a male friend for plains Treier are available. " ' " - Three' ' new topics courses ' ' - claims , but I didn't know Mac with the same interests.. "Being a part of the pro To ensure getting a prefer " . what I was in for.. Some of those interests - gram is definitely worth it.. will be offered this spring. red course , a spokesman for in ' Even though there are no clude bowling , fishing , Both individuals get the Two being offered in the the Graduate Office said , : "' ¬ educational requirements , to miniature golfing antand! going chance to grow and you get English department are The students should register dur- . 10' - get into the program one out to eat.. Mac arid Treier the personal satisfaction of Elnergencemergence of Modern ing the pre-registration period must be at least 18 years old share these activities three to knowing you can help some-¬ American Literature : 1960 to taking place now through " " {) I 1970.. by . and go through a number of fivefiv hours a week.. one elsee set. offered Professor November 30.

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What Professors Try- to Instill Student Reasons pIe. I want them to become " A - BY LEEZETTE LOPATIC oriented , said Muench.. BY LEEZETTE LOPLOPATICTI C academics of computers- not " successful ; however , I believe " Staff Writer "We let our students know Staff Writer to the computer career field , in work ethic.. 'They' must the _ Faculty members at MUM U not only are some he added.. that there work hard and be dedicated to In an informal random voice different opinions about immediate benefits to be gain- their future career to become survey of 50 students , over 40 Seliga is presently their purposes in teaching ed from speech courses , but of said " ¬ ' successful.. them that the reason employed as a "computer con and the students' purpose in also they are the kind of " Young"Y" oung people should they were attending the sultant" in the rainbowlab at a university.. which influence attending courses can University was get . " realize their high priorities , not to the Ganser library. Dr.. William A.. Pearman , , he - the rest of their lives add ' educated but to find jobs.. which shouldn't be the top "I" transferred from a com- Dean of Humanities and ed.. " "I'm" ' ' dig dollar objective , he added. not gonna' ditches , is . . , - " munity college to MU Social Sciences said that it Dr. Paul H. Nichols pro " - for the rest of my life , said "Learning not only is ob because someone recommend¬ difficult for a university to fessor and chairperson for the Ken , a junior ¬ tained from professors , but Ward Secon- ed this university as offering prepare for careers , - students Earth Science department - dary Education major.. His ' also other courses , and extra , " ; an excellent Art Eduction when in fact they may change said "Life's not all work - I response was a popular idea " curricular activities are a ma , said Doreen Fure , a careers several times during however , our students are too program j , - of many of the students joror learning aspect com I . . " junior Art Education major. their working lives. career oriented.. . mented , who also surveyed. " { t Abromaitis ' This is what makes a One of his goals in teaching ' " M U "' I ' is MU'sM U's baseball coach.. "I'm going to MU to get an don't pursue an art head I " If degree so is to convince students ¬ liberal arts that - education , replied Anthony , I had " " " Dr.. R.. Gordon Wise , pro teaching career as an valuable , Pearman said , "It are some there "fringe Crusciel , a sophomore Marine , I on becoming " fessor and chairperson of the ticipated plan gives you a broad - based " for " benefits" taking extra Biology . I broad Art department , said , major "After rich and famous like the pop background that would be classes outside of their major.. " I on solving . , , " " "Millersville is not a trade graduate plan the artist Andy Warhol who fields.. ' is - ' " helpful in several There no magic cur " . I school. world's water problem want paints Campbell soup cans , Pearman also pointed out riculum.. Value can be exex--¬ " "As professors , our job is to to find a way to purify the she added.. individual subjects taken from all . This' ' " that tracted courses. - - ocean water.. , " provide a well-rounded educa According to Bill Goulare a in college can be valuable for is the meaning of liberal , " ' " arts I , I'll , tion for our students. . It is the "After accomplish this junior Business major "After seeking . the recent grad he commented. ' become a I " " " students' responsibility to rich marine I graduate from MU , want to employment. . "For example , he said , "by ' - ' " biologist I'll a . " study their major in depth , and build man own my own business. I'll be "History gives students a taking my Origin and Evolu-¬ " he added.. sion under the deep blue sea , glad I attended MU because sense of society and how it tion of Earth course , the -¬ ' stu Wise emphasized that Crusciel added.. I'll become an independent operates ; geography gives dent develops a feeling for the " ' pychologists claim that the "I'm attending MU to get a and wealthy entrepreneur.. them an indication of what past and future , making " - job a Bachelor of " ' " "visual sense is directly in better with "I feel that not only the society's him/her/ more reflective.. environmental cluded in from 80 to 90 per- the Arts degree.. If I entered teachings from the majority capacities are ; and right now "Unfortunately" students " cent of all learning. . the job market with only a of my business professors but the study of foreign language fail to take the time to " is everywhere.. high school diploma , I realize also the information from my of "Art ' is important because the recognize and appreciate the Whether or not a person : that I wouldn't get as good a business textbooks are development of international beauty of earth...... 1 strive to " claims to be interested in art , job , said Sue Ralston , a suitably applicable to my business , Pearman added.. provide a perception of earth - " the individual learns thru sophomore Speech Com future career , he added.. Pearman emphasized that as an intricate coherent his/her/ visual sense to munications majormaj or. Goulare , along with the ma- the liberal arts course of system , not just as atoms and "I"' " acknowledge and understand came to MU undecided jority of students surveyed , study tries to address the molecules , he added.. ' what he/she/ is looking at.. because I wasn't sure what felt that what students can develpment of - , the total per Douglas Frazer assistant ' . I ¬ " This is what we call Visual my interests were. After exex-- apply to their future careers son.. "Overall , our program is professor and chaichairpersonperson for ' " perception' , he added.. plored different fields , I is what they obtain from a viable one for students to the Economics/Business/ - Ad Wise also focuses his figured I should enter the classes.. ¬ , achieve their career objec- ministration department ¬ " " " classes on aesthetics.. speech therapy field.. Unfor- When asked , "Why are you tives , he said.. said , "Impressing pro- ' " the "The" artistic student should * tunately MU doesn't offer attending MU ? the majority E.. , fessor is like impressing an Charles Muench is and this program ; therefore , I - " both construct his ideas of those surveyed said they associate professor and chair employer.. non-verbally- communicate plan on transferring to liked the friendly atmosphere , man' of the Speech/Drama/ "I" ignore students who are " these ideas to other viewers. . another college , added size, and economical tuition.. lepartment , said that speech not properly prepared to work " Nonetheless , producing art is Ralston.. Ninety percent of the ourses are designed so they with me , he said.. " secondary in importance to According to Peter Seliga , a students interviewed said can be applied in almost all "Rather than analyzing acac--¬ " recognizing art , Wise added.. sophomore Computer Science they were attending college lines of work.. He pointed out counting as only a technical " "What" the student learns major , "I want to be further for the express purpose of find- that good communication area of study , I also aim to ' from our art courses is more educated so I can advance ing jobs.. Six percent said skills are essential in all jobs.. broaden the students' views - - " " important than the end pro myself in the field of com they were here to get educa-¬ "In speech we try to meet the about society, he added.. " duct he produces.. However , puter science.. tions , and less than four per- needs of students who want Dr.. Joseph J.. Abromaitis , " the end product is concrete "I feel that the teaching of cent said they did not know to get good educations and professor of the Industrial - / my computer professors ¬ " - evidence that has learn are why they were attending colcol-- also to meet the needs of Arts department said , "I en she" ed something . he said.. oriented too much to the lege.. students who are more career joy working with young peo-¬ 3e. ------(Subject ..7. WIXQ to Change) Graduating Seniors -_91.7 Schedule_ ___ Have you ordered your Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday

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" . , . Page' Seven\' NVEMNOVEMBER( ) ER 14 , 1984 THE SNAPPER Contraceptives Financial Aid Available to All Students Discussed BY JOHN. BEDNAR Staff Writer A gathering of 171 7 people BY FRED .SCHENCK assistance.. Awards are lim- Repayment begins nine workingwor king for the College listened to Brogan , a News Editor of the cost / Pat ited to 80 percent months after graduation with Work/Study Program from Planned Parenthood of tuition and fees.. They may up to 10 years for repayment.. July 1 , 1984 to June 30 , 1985 - " counselor of 9 years, speak on Several financial aid pro not exceed $1,500.$ , . Three percent interest is will earn $1,200,000$ , , , Wise " the methods of birth control grams are available to the 1,070, at charged on the loan.. said.. "Another students in Lenhardt Hall's' recreation students at MU , according to MU have Pell grants with a The Guaranteed Student - " room.. Gene Wise , Director of Finan value $ , , , The CWS program provides total of 1311000 Loan Program enables Brogan talked about the cial Aid.. said Wise.. students to borrow directly jobs for students who have birth control pill , the in-- There are 5,482, full-time- "Guaranteed" Student Loans from a bank , credit union , or great financial need and who trauterine device , the students at MU.. Of these , are being utilized by 2,257, any other lending institution must earn a part of their " diaphragm , the sponge , and 4,949, receive $6,373,00$ , , in students" and the total of willing to make an educa-¬ educational expenses.. The the condom.. financial aid from one of the these loans is $4,175,000$ , , , tional loan.. These loans are work schedule , and the health " According to Brogan , the four major programs.. Wise said.. "There are also 268 guaranteed by the state of and academic progress of the " - pill is 96 percent effective in "One thousand three hun Pennsylvania.. student.. National Direct Student the prevention of pregnacy if dred fifty-four- students have Loans ( NDSL ) valued at To be eligible , a student - " used correctly.. Besides Pennsylvania Higher Educa $160,000$ , at Millersville.. must be enrolled at least half-- According to Wise , these abstinence and surgery , the tion AssistanceAssi stance Agency The NDSL program is for time.. The maximum loan is are just the major financial " " pill is the most effective grants , Wise said.. "These students who are enrolled at $2,500$ , per year.. Repayment assistance programs " means of control.. ' , . - . birth !grants:',1'ants total $727,000.$ least half-time and who need a begins one year after leaving available at MU. There are - Brogan also talked aboutt PHEAA grants are ad loan to meet their educational school , with 10 years to many more grants , loans , the myth that the birth con- ministered by the state to expenses.. The average loan repay.. scholarships , and awards , trol pill causes cancer.. assist residents of Penn- MU is "In" to loan both public and private , that given to students just addition these "Side" effects from the pill sylvania in need of financial . , , MU students can obtain.. under $600.$ and grants 1,500 students are more likely to occur in ", . women over 30 and smokers, Brogan said.. ' Percentages of effec-¬ MU Students in Who's Who tiveness for the other methods of " birth control that man , Andrea Meir , all of - ; be chosen , said Love.. - BY BETH ANNE BATEMAN Lan Mountaintop and Elisa should were given by Brogan , in ' Staff Writer caster.. Woolridge , Middletown. . They must do this , and are clude IUD 95 percent ; Other students who are Dr.. Perry Love , Dean of warned beforehand of the con- diaphragm when used with a : - Twenty-three- Millersville listed are Sally Bergey , Continuing Education and sequences of not doing so.. Ac spermicidal jelly 98 percent - students , including nine from Bethlehem ; Andrea Cart- also coordinator of the cording to Love , the commit- and 83 - ' without the jelly per Lancaster County have been wright , Pottstown ; Carolyn Millersville edition of Who's tee then picks 15 to 20 likely cent ; the sponge 85 to 90 ; listed in the 1985 edition of Croul , Philadelphia Lori Whq , is the chairperson of the candidates.. percent ; and the condom 90 " " " ' , ; , - "Who's Who Among Students Downs Palmyra Lisa Galley Honor and Awards Commit "Then at a meeting , he percent. . " in American Universities and Asbury , NJ ; Jessica Hasson, tee.. said , "we go down and vote "We" live in a culture where " Green ; , Colleges. . Lane Susan Ingram This publication , stemming and pick five percent of the we are physically intimate Millersville students Wyomissing ; Stephen Koons , from Alabama , allows enrollment of the total univeruniver--¬ before we are verbally in- ¬ Camp Hill ; Lammey, ¬ , " chosen to be in the publica- Karen schools to choose those stu- sity which is approximately timate , the Millersville : - ; - " tion are Bill Budding , Bar Exton Darryl Landis , dent who demonstrate leader 25 students.. University graduate said.. bara Cassel , Fern Clemmer , Lebanon ; Katherine Peterson , ship , participation in univer-¬ Love said that out of 78 "Most" of the individuals - Carla Cook , Sylvia Evans , Edina , Minn.. ; JJohnna Pin- sity activities , service to the students nominated , 21 get that we counsel are not - ; " " Edward Flick , Craig Kauff-- ney , Media Julia Pisanechi , university , and a minimum three or more votes , and so teenagers , Brogan said , "con- Q.P.A.. . . of 3.0.. . The nomination they are the ones who are trary to the popular opinion is also restricted to juniors selected for the final cut.. that teenagers are the biggest e " ' ' " excha who have completed 65 to 89 "The final 'cut' or selection , visitors of Planned Parent- " - " credits by January 1.. said Love , "will be the follow hood , he said.. " , (Usually " a e "Any department or ing Fall the second "Toxic Shock Syndrome is ) " organization on campus that week of September after the not related to the sponge , ' " you can think of nominates up student's junior year.. Brogan said.. She pointed out to ten percent of their Sometimes the student a few isolated cases where the , " 1I1 members in early Spring , goes an extra semester during sponge was not removed for a " ; said Love , and this is how the summer , and this is also long period of time enabling exchan e the selection process starts.. considered. . infection and disease to apap-¬ " ' - Information is sent to each "We'll know about a month pear. :S.rJ. T department and a list of before the candidates do who Brogan emphasized that a xcha e . " nominees is then sent in.. The thethe winners are . . . lack of communication is not " ' : credits and Q.P.A.s. . . are then "Who's Who is good for the an acceptable reason to 1"" " checked.. This is done by the students because it provides become pregnant.. e e Selection Committee , con- the students with recognition , Much of Brogan's' dialogue sisting of approximately and also because it's' a little contained information about " twelve members , according to better than awards , Love the proper procedures in the e I exc " Love.. said.. "Some students only ex-- , r use of contraception such as " i "Then we take all the cell and receive an award in seeing a physician and talk- e , or , h a nominees and they are then sports whatever but these ing with Planned Parenthood.. asked to send in their students get a composite " justifications as to why they from this.. excha e Wrestler Hospitalized ,. '' e.Txc3h BY DENISE DONNELLY Staff Writer SUGAR BOWL A freak accident has left 9 , Normal Avenue Millersville PA 17551 Brian Smith , A Millersville a e . ' \V 872.8808 University wrestler , in the \ \ 0 Pizzas Grinders- -Stromboli -SubsSubs - Ice Cream hospital with a ruptured : . small intestine.. \c , : - - - ; - - ; Hours Mon.-Thurs.. . 8 a.m.-1. . a.m.. . Fri.. 8 . . a.m.. . e & \S a.m.-2 "Everyone" was playing \ : # - - ; - - . S? Sat.. 10:30 a.m.-2. . a.m.. . Sun.. 12 noon-1 a.m.. . flicker ball , a variation of " e, exchangeexcha football , during practice. . e Buy Two Pizza and said John Meys , assistant coach for the MU wrestling Get thi1 . . third $1.00$ . ' dforfor 0 ' ; I 4 . , ( 1 ' J If team. t..:.... \ If/I/ I' " . , ,- . I Mt N. A VVi-Mf' N " MI" __ " .t , ' Free 12 oz.. Soda Free 20. oz.. Soda "Smith was hit by a team - . l ' -l.7Y, ¬ I : members knee and it rup- ( :( With small pizza With large pizza " J970, ; 601 Millersville Rd. tured his small intestine , \I13'? , said Meys.. : ; ( - Lancaster , . " 17.-7.-- ., Pa "Brian Smith is a good I . FREE DELIVERY " " - wrestler" said Meys.. "He has NO APPOINTMENT Beginning at 12 noon won many championships in - " ! the Far East" added Meys.. " is NECESSARY Also good for deliveries ! "Brian hoping to start " wrestling again after' < " " - ' @REDIREDKEN"I INtJE 1 Christmas" said Meys.. @RED ! i Mondays Stromboli Special ! Hell t aE be in the hospital for a few ( This does not include deliveries ) CEJ SeNSORcPeRMPEPERMM more days and then go home for ' ' break"" . Meys added.. ). , Page Eight THE SNAPPER NOVEMBER() 14 , 1984) ------

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". NOVEMBERN ( > VEMBER 14 , 1984 THE SNAPPER Page Nine ______H _ _ How To Improve Your Study Skills

BY BETH BATEMAN prehension as much as 80 , 90 , or even 100 percent.. People " "The" major problem that who take courses in Speed students have when they Reading can get as high as I study is they tend to KALEIDOSCOPE that 500 to 600 words easily , with focus on details rather than some ranging in the " " concepts , said Mr.. Edward thousands , Plank said..

_ _ . _ _ _ - - - . - . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . . . . _ _. . . . , _ . . . . . _ __ _ D.. , - --- _ _ _ .n , _ Plank Reading and Study Skills Counselor at Speed Reading develops while looking ANNOUNCEMENTS Millersville.. concentration for WEDNESDAYY, NOV.. 14 COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES DECEMBER "Knowing" what's' important the main idea , thereby in- 3 . . - weekly p.m. The Entomology Club meets creasing comprehension , said MEETING to study is a first priorityprior ty. in Roddy, room 255.. Plank.. The Council of Trustees of MU will hold its Details are important , butt 4 p.m.. . - Priority meets in Roddy , room 254.. stated meeting , open to the public , on Thurs¬ concepts are the main focal 4 p.m.. . - The American Chemical Society , - " , . 13 , : . . point in studying , he said.. " " ¬ day Dec. 1984 at 5:30 p.m. in the Sherts presents a lecture : "Forensic Medicine" Rod " " " " Board room of Biemesderfer Executive "You should study the way - , he , "a dy , room 137.. "In note-taking said Center.. you are taught.. A lot of main idea held at First Methodist Church , 121 N.. is easy to recognize students when studying , are because the professor will George St.. " - studying the opposite way , 7:30: p.m.. . - CAC presents the Alfred Hitch often use clue words such as " " according to Plank.. ' ' ' cock film "Vertigo" in the SMC All-Purpose- " ' " 'May I stress again', or 'This "GIVE 'EM HELL HARRY" AT FULTON "The" lecture in a classroom ' room.. Admission is free.. is important.. Students The highly Kevin McCarthy - esteemed actor is given quite clearly.. The pro should 8 p.m.. . - A faculty piano recital will be given " ' underline the main will portray IIHarryarry S.. Truman in "Give 'em fessor gives the subject mat- by Dorothy P.. Beam and Dr.. Leona Frances " idea twice and write all Hell Harry , playing at the Fulton Opera ' , ' ' - ' ter or the 'hood' of an um . Workowiak in Lyte Auditorium.. Admission details underneath. I'ts also a House on Sunday , Nov.. 18 8 p.m.. . at In the brella.. The central theme is good if you leave a two-- is free.. idea " critically acclaimed play by Samuel Gallu , given next , and this becomes 8 p.m.. . - present "How the , inch margin on both sides of Citamard players McCarthy reveals the humorous anecdotes , " the handle which holds up the the paper and a space - Other Half Loves" in the Rafters , Dutcher " be hard decisions , and personal triumphs that , . " ¬ umbrella he continued. tween each new idea.. Hall, Thursday through Sunday.. For admis- ' " " " filled the 33rd President's life.. To share a "Finally , Plank said , "you sion information call 8723233.- . glimpse of the irrepressible Harry Truman , have details which act as the With regard to highlighting . . - C.. 9 p.m. The Village presents Daddy call the Fulton Opera House Box Office texts , Plank advises against at wires to support the main " ' - it.. "Don't use a highlighter. . A 397-7425. . Tickets are $12$ and $15.$ . Group . idea. If a student studies this ' . ' ' marker doesn't just narrow rates are available. 'umbrella analogy' , he will re- down the main idea enough.. THURSDAY , NOV.. 15 tain more and know what the " , idea , . You should use a pen 4 . . - Fellowship main is Plank said. p.m. The Millersville Christian " underlining idea - "Many students have trouble the main meets in the SMC , room 129-130.. ORGANIZATION " MAILBOXES " twice and , he with their comprehension , he details once 5-6:30- : p.m.. . - The psychology -¬ department colcol- Student organizations are reminded to " added.. says.. "And this is. due to the loquium will feature Dr.. David Promack check their mailboxes at the SMC front desk " " fact that they are not reading as "Many students also have on Cognition.? in Man . speaking "Language and regularly. " " , Plank . fast as they should.. The trouble taking tests and Apes. " said , "they do fine in class and 7-10- p.m.. . - International Folk Dancing is held average person reads 150 to 200 words per minute.. Many with quizzes , but they freeze in Lenhardt Hall.. S.A.M.. . . MEETING ' - " people , when they take a test.. It's all 8 p.m.. . Citamard players present "How the MU S.A.M.. . . ( Society for Advancement of read slower than this " in the attitude of the student.. Other Half Loves" in the Rafters , Dutcher ) - which interferes with their Management Campus Chapter presents Sal you feel you'll' do . " ability to understand what If confident Hall. For admission information call ly Anne Carlisle speaking on topic of "Asser-- " - , he explained. . - . " they read.. The best way to better 8723233. tiveness" on Tuesday , December 4 in Mc-- " " " " "Find a time , he concludes , 9 p.m.. . - The Village presents Daddy C.. - help this , Plank said , "is to Comsey Hall , room 101 , 7-9 p.m.. . " " increase their reading speed.. "when you are most receptive " " "Speed reading , he said , to studying.. This varies from person to person.. A routine FRIDAY , NOV.. 16 1985 " SEARCH FOR "Speed Reading," he says , study time gives students a 7 p.m.. . & 9 p.m.. . - . . . presents the film UAB MISS PENNSYLVANIA USA "can" your - way of evaluating what they " " - increase com " "A Man Called Horse" in the SMC All UNDERWAY learn.. Purpose room.. Admission is free with ID and Applications are now being accepted from 75 cents without.. alloverall over the Keystone State for the annual " 8 p.m.. . - Citamard players present "How the Miss PAPA USA Pageant to be staged for the " Other Half Loves" in the Rafters , Dutcher seventh time in Greensburg , PAPA , in the Hall.. For admission information call Grand Concourse of the Westmoreland Mall , - 872-3233. . March 69.- . There is no performing talent rere--¬ 9 p.m.. . - The Village presents Daddy C.. quirement ; all judging is basis of poise , per- sonality and beauty of face and figure.. En- trants who qualify must be at least 17 years BY DENNIS SHOEMAKER old and under 25 by May 1,19851 , 1985 , never mar- , . 17 SATURDAY NOV ried , and at least six months residents of PPA.A.. - " 8 p.m.. . Citamard players present "How the " " All girls interested in competing for the title Pat Benatar recently recorded a song entitled "Love Is A Other Half Loves" in the Rafters , Dutcher : Miss Pennsylvania USA " must write to Battlefield.. It has nothing to do with alcohol.. However , I have Hall.. For admission information call Pageant Tri-State- Headquarters , 347 Locust taken the liberty of rewriting some of the lyrics which can be 872-3233.- . , , . 10.. " " Avenue Washington PA 15301 by Dec. WeareWe are young.. 9 p.m.. . - The Village presents "Daddy C.. Letters must include a recent snapshot , a BOOZE IS A BATTLEFIELD brief biography , and a phone number. . The girl Higher , higher , chosen as Miss Pennsylvania USA will We are young.. - - receive a 14-day all-expense paid trip to we . SUNDAY, NOV. 18 Headache to headache stand. Lakeland , FL, the site of the Miss USA - " No breakfast please , just aspirin.. 8 p.m.. . Citamard Players presents "How the - Pageant nationally televised on CBS-TV in Booze is a . Loves"" in Rafters , Dutcher battlefield. Other Half the May.. The new winner will receive $1000$ cash Hall.. For admission information call scholarsscholarshipp and choose a $1,200$ , wardrobe We got drunk.. 8723233.- . " among her many prizes.. Application deadline NooneNo one would tell us to stop:. 8 . . - U film "A Man Called p.m. UABAB presents the . " is Dec. 10.. Stumbling back from Brookwood.. Horse" in the SMC All-Purpose- room.. Admis-¬ Not really caring.. sion is free with ID , 75 cents without.. STUDENT SENATE MEETING Booze is a battlefield.. The Student Senate will meet on Thursday , Nov.. 15 at 6:30: p.m.. . in Ganser Auditorium.. If you drink too much , MONDAY , NOV.. 19 ' All students are urged to attend.. In the morning you'll say , - 4 p.m.. . The biology department presents ? " " Why does my head hurt so bad h "Embriology of Birth Defects" by Dr.. Robert STUDENT SENATE VACANCY It might help if you ask , Green of Jefferson in - Thomas University All dormitory students and students com Before you go out , Roddy, room 239.. muting from the non-17551- area are eligible How many drinks should I have ? 9 p.m.. . - The Village presents The Sharks.. to fill one of two Student Senate vacancies. . If you are interested in becoming involved with Believe me , believe me , ¬ ' Student Government , sign up on the nomina- I can't think for you.. located of SMC front desk.. you , TUESDAYY , NOV.. 20 tion sheet the Whether drink or not will be accepted until Friday , for you to . Thanksgiving Break begins after last class.. Nominations Is decide. I' 11 . . Nov. 16 and elections will take place at the Dorms close at p.m. ' a Pass/Fail/ to a regular November 29 meeting of Student Senate.. We aren't dumb.. Last day to change ' Drinking a few isn't bad , grade.. _ Christian Fellowship in Myers Hall , room WESTERN ART EXHIBIT Most of us knowing.. . . . Booze is a battlefield.. 208.. Art of the West , selected works from the Booze is battlefield.. 8 p.m.. . - Adult Children of Alcoholics meets in'' private collection of Robert Eckert , will be a . shown in Library Gallery through Potter House. Ganser ' " ' ' . The answer to last week's trivia question "What alcoholic 9 p.m.. . - The Village presents The Sharks. November 20.. " beverage is flavored with juniper berries? is Gin.. ' TRIVIA QUESTION : What plant is used to make tequila??

. . , , , . . ' ( Page Ten THE; SNAPPER NOVEMBER) 14 , 1984 __ nn _ . ' So . . . - < She's Unusual BY JACKY MINDfMINDKCK; CK plaid coat , red stockings , grey numerous roses throughout ed Lauper into the record- Lauper gave her rendition of . " Features' Editor ankle boots , and assorted the performance. holding position.. The Brains "Money Changes Lauper , " scarves , a wardrobe typical of shed the coat then After a short wardrobe Everything , ending her ' " '/ Cyndi Lauper just wanted Lauper's individualistic style.. went right into / / Kiss change , during which time 80-minute- performance with " Ill to have fun when she brought Opening with "When" You You, another song from her the band took over for one the ever-popular- "Girls" Just " ' " - - successful ,. : " and outrageous Were Mine, a 3-year-old debut album , Shes song, Lauper reappeared in a Wanna Have . her dynamic " Fun ' - - So . - to MU's Pucillo Gym Prince tune , Lauper establish Unusual. She then treated pink paj outfit with act pajamaama ' Lauper returned for one en- Thursday night.. ed an early rapport with the the enthusiastic crowd to a a floral jacket and sailor's hat.. nasium last " " core consisting of two Jackie Lauper took the stage at rowdy crowd of 3600.. Boldly new song , "Good Enough.. She went over the new stage Wilson songs from the past.. Taking time to converse , 9:45: p.m.. . , wearing blue , strutting down twotw runways arrangement sat down in an - , with the audience , Lauper , Opening for Lauper was a green, and black plaid pants , to get closer to her fans in easy chair flicked on a cheap - " - - blue over a red Lauper reached for out formed everyone Lhat "Cap- lamp , and began plucking a four-member female band an aqua shirt ' Lou apologized.. - , camisole , a red and black stretched arms and accepted tain has He's ukulele.. After several attempt from Los Angeles The _ _ . . -- taken back what he said ed chords of "Smoke" on the BanglesB . Taking the stage at " aboutt all women being slimesli me. Water , Lauper decided on a 8:05: p.m.. . , The Bangles played Y - 3 ' - He's apologized for being Betty-Boop- style song.. Return for 40 minutes , performing such a bad specimen of the in to her microphone , she songs from their 1982 debut ''z t 4 " " " ' " K - " ' human male species.. She us sang "He's So Unusual , album , including "I'm in Line" " ' " " " " = , a Wlri ed the explanation "He's , , and "W ant You and from d , that leading into Yeah , Yeah Want " " " got a calcium deposit in the , and "Time their new album , including . , Witness After " ' " " of . rfl'.1 medulla his oblongata. . zme. their new release "Going Time " She also took the time to wish , Down to Liverpool.. , With the kick of a trashcan vi . everyone a Happy Thanksgiv¬ } - , 9 , > . ; . , . .. ing and to plug Wendy , Richter , the professional * 4 wrestler whom Lauper " ' w . : manages. . ! ' ,.. \44 , % . \ ! \ c' , 0 Moving onto the left * " a 4 speakers , Lauper performed a.. i't\ S She" Bop"" with a strobe light 3 adding effect.. Lauper , who 6 ( , f i d Iti __ loves children , then greeted a - young girl who presented her & : withwi th a rose , and responded + ., . . t " with a hug and a kiss.. , ... . . " . en a . " . " " c , > . Lauper then returned to her , . . " " " ' 'w" , " days , - . . 00 with Blue Angel a band- 0 : 1k, ) .... \ J , - I formed several years ago per , I a ) " . A CL , t ' . :' " ') ;{ l vj ' _ , 3K forming two songs "I a . v.. ' Had . . / x. ' , g . . ' \ . Q yt , t " " ' ' . Love and "Maybe He'll .° f " , . ; .g . . , , " Know from 1980 , + their . . " " \\y, ' " c S < * , . , S s album "Blue Angel ' S '. 0 ! a at'a' - 't Lauper informed the au . h + ' A ;rif ' oi- il// ', dience she 0 i ''L that had just 0) Y'V ' 5 , '{ft broken a music industry < . " < e , < , a record , as being the first arar--¬ tist to have four top 10 singles from a debut album , - H : - : breaking 5 the record previous- . . ( : ly held by the Beatles. She . ;. then performed "All" Through t % " ' the Night , the song that hit Cyndi Lauper reaches for her fans during "Time" After Time" Lauper accepts a rose from a young fan - number 9 last week , and push- - I

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" " " BY CATHY WOODSON also planning free smoking quit smoking "for good" on life , Goode said.. her courses. . She chose to quit Writer - . Staff clinics as a follow-up for those Nov. 15.. Problems with health may smoking. . individuals who want to quit The American Cancer cause the smoker to see his If the number of smokers "I" chose to quit smoking smoking, Leslie said.. Society says that a woman habit in a new light.. Professor were reduced by half, 75,000, because I have high blood For the smokeout , Leslie between the ages of 35 and 44 Douglas LaPierre of the lives would be saved each suggests that former smokers who smokes more than two special department pressure and smoking is bad education " " } year for my health , she said.. "I according to the or friends adopt a smoker and packs a day would have smoked for 10 years.. Cancer Society.. keep a diary and everytimeeverytime 1 American try to keep him from smoking "I" 1 began having chest pains IfI f you smoke , a good day smoke , I write down my all day Nov.. 18.. Throughout that I attributed to my to kick the habit would be Off'ericQI) reasons for needing a the day , the adopting sponsor ' ssr cigarette smoking . With pain N . cigarette.. I to smoke a Novov 15 , when the American should give the smoker d''' o comes a considerable change used C I Cancer Society is sponsoring $ . (9( " pack a day , now only smoke positive reinforcement , a Nov.15 in behavior , LaPierre said.. six.. My - 0' . . goal is to quit com the 8th Annual Great , and oral o\.,. " positive attitude . . , "I quit smoking 15 years " ...... : :. :.:. .: ...... " pletely by Nov.. 15 , Williams American Smokeout...... :.:. : " - substitutes such as carrots or ...... ago , said Dr.. Ot-- ...... Edward ¬ ...... GailG ail Leslie , the public ' . . . . . said. rela- ...... chewing gum. S...... , . . . tinger also from the special ...... ' ...... tions intern for the American " ...... : . " hard to quit smoking ...... "It's ...... education department. "I was If chewing gum or exercise Cancer Society , said that this " . . . . ' when all your friends smoke , : : diagnosed as having won't help you quit smoking : ...... year the Cancer Society in < ] : ...... said a sophomore spspecial: cia hypertension ( high blood on Nov.. 15 , there is one other cooperation with the Lung education major who smokes. pressure ) . I was concerned method used by Larry and Heart " " " AssociationAssoci ation the "I quit last year for a week about my health so I quit liagman of "Dallas"" who has Association will sponsor a - " during the Great American cigarette-related medical bills smoking.. been the chairman of the - called pre-smoke out program Smokeout , but then I started and lost work adding up to an " '" The American Cancer Great American Smokeout "Breathing Easy on Channel . - smoking again. I hope to quit average of $20,152$ , over her Society suggests many for the last four years.. He in 33 , Nov.. 14 , 9 10 p.m.. . " - from to again this year during the lifetime.. " methods for overcoming the troduced the "Larry I-IafHagman', 11an "For the past seven years I ' smokeout and hopefully will Marla Goode , a sophomore urge to smoke , such as exer- special stop smokin' , wrist the smokeout was mainly for " ' " succeed permanently , she business major who smoked cise , eating healthy foods or snappin' red rubber band.. . of adults. The purpose said.. for two years , quit smoking thinking of memories EverytimeEvery feels " " horrible time the smoker to reach " " ¬ "Breathing Easy" is will . .l "We know that we have over a year ago. "I was driv- connected with smoking.. the urge to light up a. teenagers and college stop ( smoking ) or face ing my and light , " to car trying to Lynn Williams , a junior cigarette he snaps the rubber . students , she said. ; ' various health problems in a cigarette I lost control and psychology majormaj or had a self-- band on his wrist.. It's painful Besides the smokeout and " - the future , said her room flipped my car.. I decided that change project to do for one of effective.. " " - but "Breathing - - the Easy pro mate , a secondary history ma smoking was not worth ruin grams , the Cancer Society is Adoption Papers jor who is also planning to ing my car and risking my I i I I , , as a nonsmoker , will take it upon I Confessions of A Former Smoker myself to help On the path to BY FAFAYEYE HILTEBEITELHIL smokelessness.. For my part I will provide you with constant Most important to Luek-- - Staff Writer and motivation to quit slow- encouragement , fruit and peanuts if need be , and a shoulder to Keen was her ability to defeat . ly cry on.. Have you ever wondered her compulsion to smoke.. She mentioned that the motiva¬ why a person takes puff after - As an aftermath to quitting ItIt will be expected that will me by for will vary _ assist J puff on a cigarette ? Many tions quitting - i the habit , Luek-Keen said following : among individuals , but her adhering to the suggestions people smoke , yet they would that she experiencedKeena period like to kick butt-of-a-- - - catalyst occurred when she " " this of "aversive conditioning , in an aerobic exercise 1.. Hide cigarettes , ashtrays , lighters and matches.. problem.. According to Dr.. started which she rationalized her . Susan Luek-Keen- , a member class.. Because of the inability 2. Tell all your friends that you have been adopted and will not of the Psychology Depart- to breathe easily during smoke on the day of the Great American Smokeout ( GAS ) , - ment at M.U.. . , there are aerobics Luck-Keen said that need to stop smoking.. In the third Thursday in November.. ¬ , she decided to give up smok- - . ( ! ) several reasons for smoking order to maintain her non 3. Call on your foster nonsmoker me in times of weakness. . ¬ ing for Lent.. as well as differing motiva- smoking stance , Luek-Keen- 4.. Refrain from frequenting smoke filled rooms.. " " tions involved in stopping said that she convinced 5.. Repeat to yourself over and over "not smoking is a GAS.. this habit.. herself that the cigarette smoke smelled bad , lingered If she could survive the 40 I , , the foster nonsmoker will try to cajole in her clothing , well day trial period without as as the aforementioned smoker to continue on the road to . , - tasting like an ashtray. cigarettes Luek-Keen felt smokelessness following the Great American Smokeout , but A former smoker , Luek-- that she could live without Keen affirmed that her this formal arrangement will conclude 24 hours after it began.. cigarettes permanently. using While she agreed that many reasons for smoking were to " " the "cold turkey" method , people revert to other habits : : release , Signed! Signed relax and tension Luek-Keen- was successful.. such as gum chewing or Date : which coincide with ¬ the She explained that motiva- eating after crushing the reasons many smokers give.. ( nonsmoker ) ( temporary smoker ) tion to stop smoking , such as habit , often resulting in a she - In addition noted that she being unable to breathe freely - began smoking during weight gain.. Luek- Keen said during exercise , plays the key that eating neverKeenaffected her " " graduate school as a defen-¬ role.. The threshold method of weight because she continued " " sive reaction towards her "Quit , which of Tips" quitting consists a aerobic exercises.. Although - , . Tomorrow is the Great ¬ roommate who smoked. gradual decrease in the - negative image about smok- Luek-Keen stated that she ¬ Although she said smok-¬ American Smokeout , spon- . that number of cigarettes smoked has occasionally missed a ing. Select your worst ing relaxed , Luek-Keen- sored by the American Cancer her per day over a period of time , memory connected with the smoke when socializing with ¬ ¬ Society.. All smokers are pointed out that upon reflec- would probably be ¬ rere-- habitt - the time you burned a not effec- friends , she concluded by say- habit ting back now she was not - ' quested to take the day off hole in your or when you tive for most smokers , Luek-- ing that she "wouldn't" take it suit really sure why she had ever " from smoking , but since this were completely Keen said , since most up again.. left started smoking.. smokers lack the will power is easier said than done, here breathless running for a bus are a few quit tips.. Good luck that pulled away.. Imagine and good breathing ! this experience for 15 seconds * Throw out all cigarettes whenever an urge occurs.. On Smoking by breaking them in half and Some * Facts wetting them down.. Clean out Reward yourself with - The risk of developing lung all ashtrays in your home , of- substitutes such as sugarless Lung cancer is the number In 1963 , 6,588, American cancer is 101 0 times greater for fice , or car and put them gum , lemon drops , carrot one cause of cancer death women died of lung cancer ; in smokers than for non-- away.. Discard matches ; hide sticks , popcorn , etc.. instead among men.. But in the last 1984 the disease will kill an smokers. Those who smoke lightersligh ters. of cigarettes.. thirty years , there has been a estimated 37,000., . two or more packs of cigaret- *When the urge to smoke more than 300 percent in- * Eat three meals.. This tes a day are 15 to 25 times hits , take a deep breath.. Hold crease in women's' lung cancer maintains constant blood more likely to die of lung Pregnant- women who smoke it , for 10 seconds , then release death rates.. By the sugar levels , thus preventing - . ¬ . , cancer than non-smokers. - have a higher rate of - it slowly. Taking deep - ll - , lung cancer is ex miscar urges to smoke.. AvoidA void sugar- riage , stillbirths , premature rhythmic breaths is similar to pectedmidto surpass breast smoking only you'll' inhale laden foods and spicy items cancer as the number one birhts , and complications of that can trigger a desire for pregnancy.. More of their clean air , not poisonous gases.. cancer killer among women. cigarettes.. CUSTOM { babies die soon after birth *Exercise to help relieve * PRINTING than the newborn of non- tension. . Climb stairs rather Scramble up your day and . Tw Shirts . than take the elevator , park habits connected with . Sweat Shirts smoking mothers change . Windbreakers the car a block or two from smoking. . Drive a different- Made in USAU S A Minimum Fires- caused by cigarettes kill your destination and walk the route to work or school ; eat order, one cozen( / ' Printed Shirts or J.ckJackets. t5 more than 2,300, men , women 'Nicotine , a psychoactiveve drug rest of the way.. At home , lunch in a new place ; leave the lor your Club , Business " " and children each year in the found in cigarette smoke , practice touching your toes , "scene of an urge.. At home or Organization , etc.. " " . , jog in place , do jumping "smoking chair" Tee Printing United States. And each year reaches the brain of a smoker avoid your an additional 5,000, victimsviet seconds of - jacks.. after dinner , reach for gum 124 College Ave. UncL nc lns within six inhala * PHONE 394-2978-. are burned in cigarette-- tion - twice as fast as When tempted to reach for rather than a cigarette when ' or 394-1460- induced fires.. mainlined heroin.. a cigarette , think of a answering the phone..

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. ' . Page Twelve THE' ' SNAPPER NOVEMBER( 14 , 1984 ' ' ' ' t : , Rick's Place I 4-- If'',, ! b : I'I', k - - Y " f1 " bra A , The Under-21 e For ' . y'' . he enjoyedenj oyed being a days the of the year. . . , Because rest BY , ; CRIS COLL1NOWOOD /y/ * ) ' /' ' ..if'. . . , decided to far as carding goes , {/ y . AssociateDry/ Editor D.J. Bomberger As try the two together.. BombergerBorn berger said they card S " R-- ' i A night on the town for "I always liked nightclubs people under 16 mainly for 3 ' - " ' i most entails going to a but I didn't want to get in crowd control.. "We don't card --w ' " " ' nightclub , having a few volved in people's drinking older girls , he said , "but if we 4 'a j.. " drinks , maybe dancing , and after they left , he get a guy who looks 30 , we ' problems t) " ' _ ) . . . driving home. Not any more. said.. "Two very good friends won't let him in. I have had _ } _ ; Rick , of who in and t ''Q Bomberger owner of mine were killed in older guys came Q ' " " II Rick's Place , 52 W.. King St.. , drinking-dri- ving accidentsac idents. gave us no problems , he said.. drinking' " ' _ o. Lancasater , started a When Rick's Place opened , "We're newn w at this and feeling .yo - " ..r. : nightclub for persons be it was geared toward high our way through.. a PL. Qj .... 16 21.. " ' Y tween the ages of and school students.. "I didn't want The club has a 3500 square . '

This nightclub is one where some 25 year old man to come foot dance floor with a big 1'F' f ! k i.Lxr. ; ! # people can go and dance.. in and pick up high school screen TV , lights that are con- 4 ,. b -a:-J " I a When Bomberger decided , he said.. Now , said nected to the base amplifer , +j girls u > " " -. = to open his "dry" club , he had Bomberger , through a poll and move in rhythm with the 8 ..r. : a space in the rear of the pres-¬ taken two weeks ago , he base , a video camera to tape ' µ' I Lftr . ... " .... ent establishment.. "The found about half of his those on the dance floor, and fl 's o eX . .... front used to be a beauty patrons to be college students MTV in the sofa lined lounge. " ;., " J3. 11 . ; 4i O salon and the center was used or young working people. °.k K ia 3M " Bomberger said he started ', '" O , . , . for storage he said. In March of this year the " " ; " ' , "I : business because . this . ; : . . ,t Bomberger he been , " said has club expanded to take the ' . ' ' , ' was could never work for anyone , f' " " it ' - "DJ-ing"- since junior high first floor of the building.. The else and have them tell me A bright blue canopy spotlights the entrance to Rick's Place , an UnderUnde -21 school.. A few years ago he now holds nightclub in downtown Lancaster.. establishment what to do.. Way down the - " ' bought the building as an in about 500 people.. "We're road I would like to have a city.. Bomberger said the city The music played consists vestment.. usually packed every night was worried because there of five sets of Funk and three " ' " good sized family and to do "I started attending FF&M& , said.. '' we're open he that I'll have to be well-- was a potential for this type sets of New Wave , said - . I ' for pre-med. I soon learned Rick's Place is open on " of establishment to become a Bomberger. . At varioius times ' " established , he added.. " couldn't stomach it , he said.. Wednesdays and Saturdays hangout.. "But we showed during the year , Bomberger " ¬ " " "I then invested in two during the summer , Satur- To open his club , them different , he said.. "Our sponsors special nights such buildings on Queen Street days in September and OcOc--¬ Bomberger had to get a top priority is to keep things as toga parties and Halloween " " . - . and this one , he said. tober , and Fridays and Satur Dance Hall license from the in control contests.. - - . . - - - . . . . ' < ' . ' . " 'I' ; < .; ; , , Y: : > . - . . . \\'jF' :; { . . ..I ) : . '; '..i ' . . : . ' . ' _ J- ? f.'I . ' , , - " :u. t - ' ' ' . y. ": ' ; ' : . / , . . . < < , ! .rytFV'.V'\, " N 'i.tn0' , ; . . ': , . _ , . " fY < , " < " " - _ . " . . " " : " .M ' \ ''K 4 _ . - I'J'm" , ' ; . ,! : ' ' . . . ,, ' , ;': '(] : : : .' . ,, / , , . . . . :$ ff , . ,. : , , < ' " . , ' . . : H ' tt 'f , . , . - : ' " k ", , " ' : . . tffi7- " < " : " . : . : 't' : . : ; : : : :; : : : . , ; . . : , ? , , . , [ : : . ; ' . Skills 8 / , Polish Rusty , Language -.. , Q

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> ' i > ; " " ' . " * o BY KATHY GRAMMAR "Life in Spain" are offered.. feel i # Fb J3 that it's an asset to their aPL, , ! . Writer " Staff Kogut also said that foreign language studies.. "My pro- Qj " L<...> ' < , f v1 > discs and two TV's with fessor is French and I get "Wiegeht's"Wie" geht's' ? " , OJ " American VHS I " " German enough speaking practice . C "Comment - f"? C , a " PAL and French Secam are listening to her.. The language . o " " .0 allez. ? ' 1-3- "Como esta Ud.TUd. \ . ¬ . . , . F.> -, available for use. b hXi 4.4. .g lab may be good for vocabu- :_Q " O % _ , < lary stated a sophomoresoph more tO - If any of these phrases look Dr.. Ambacher , German pro " a.. ' French student.. "I do think < 0. vaguely familiar , and if you'd fessor , stated that he does not the workbook is helpful , : like to refresh yourself on a like to use the language lab " ' . . .. . X 'tf 'z. though. * ' ' ' - f; *4 / j . , long-forgotten high school tapes because . they are good > not " . . . . t , jc ' , I * \ ... . - , $ " //1 t"'f''{ . >' I I ". \- , j.. . . , . / . stop by (;" / then the , VXrtfeWJ. . : language reproductions which he \\-\\/i.\' \ U F said Some students don't' like Kerry Schwoyer and Diane Wentzel played the comical Frank and Fiona language lab in Wickersham was not the language lab's' " " going to the language lab at Foster in "How the Other Half Loves.. Hall. Contrary to popular fault , rather , the fault of the " " all.. One student said that "it belief , the language lab offers publisher. "I do use it for ' " would be the first thing I'd a lot more than just tapes for films and TV programs , he " " skip if I had to skip a class.. Affairs language majors.. said.. "The language lab is Tangled - always ready , and service- ' " The language lab is open Professor Daniel Kogut , wise , they're good , Am- Schwoyer as every day from 8 a.m.. . to 4 BY KIMBERLY COSBY Frank Foster director of the language lab , bacher noted.. - p.m.. . , except on Fridays Staff Writer was a delight.. Fickle and ac- stated that the lab is not only when - it closes at 3 p.m.. . Evening centric , Schwoyer won for , ' au language students but Citamard's production of dience sympathy with his " The lab , which is presently hours are on Mondays , , also for "people not formally ' ¬ , , Alan Ayckbourn's comical I on 2nd floor Wickersham will Wednesdays and Thursdays naive perception of the situa- enrolled in MU , retired peo- plausible ¬ be Byerly Hall from 6-8- p.m.. . Although in which misunder- tion , never suspecting his ple , moving to the or anyone who wants to ' standings complicate the wife was actually having an refresh a language they sometime in the future , accord- tapes are not circulated , I lives of three couples.. Jazzy . " ing to Kogut.. The present Kogut said in the case of affair with Bob Phillips. And previously studied.. that - 11 , instrumental music cued at when Fiona confessed her fling , language lab is years old handicapped students who " tention to an unusual split the quiet disappointment Kogut said the language and Kogut said that "The new cannot make the lab , special setting depicting the inter- Schwoyer so matter-of-factly- - lab also contains self-- language lab will be state' of accommodations can be made - ' twined yet separate house conveyed was completely in instructional tapes in Arabic , the art.. Every student booth for them.. holds of Frank and Fiona character.. Japanese , Chinese , and just will be a program source and Foster and Bob and Terri Grosglass effected about any language the student will be able to the most other For a valuable study aid , or . PhillipsPhillips emotional intensity one would like to learn.. play his own tapes.. The lab in playing that just for enjoymentenj oyment , the Dawn Wentzel and Charles her role of Terri Phillips.. The' Tapes of English and gram- will be adaptable for group or " language lab is open to Sines , were involved in an - strong individual work.. in language was almost . mar exercises are available anyone who wishes to use it.. itially secret love affair.. As an too much for the actors to pull for foreign , - " students accord As Kogut , I "The ( stated alibi , Bob told Terri Karen off.. , ing to Professor Kogut and Many students , however, language lab is manned by ) Grosglass , ¬ that William The language with the exex-- in addition to language tapes , are not aware of the many seven assistants who are - ( ) ' anx Detweiler Steve Keefer , ception of Grosglass' was he stated that other tapes in uses of the language lab , and ious to serve and - students spent until two in the morn stiff and unnatural , as if topics as diverse as drama or some ' " ' students don't really staff. ing discussing his wife Mary's Sines , Wentzel , Keefer , and ( Andrea Wagaman) supposed even Schwoyer felt guilty love affair.. Terri , deciding to about saying their lines.. CAUSA test her husband's' story and THE MINISTERIAL Despite any weaknesses , counsel the Detweilers , in- roars of laughter grew more py ALLIANCE vi . fl(1i( : vitedted them to dinner frequent as the play progress- i3 invites you to a ONE DAY SEMINAR , entitled Meanwhile , Fiona had told ' , ed toward close.. . g : its If there .' 1)1.g" COMMUNISM her husband , Frank , played tivti.. ) , * were any villianvilli an it was life . Sg . . . , fesg by Kerry Schwoyer , that she ... .bafl,1eSg. A CHRISTIAN CRITIQUE itself , and its situations spent the evening until two equally impossibleble and J.. AND COUNTERPROPOSAL. o'clock' listening to Mary's' hysterical.. Abe Featuring' speeches, film and slide show suspicions concerning her " 11' ' "How the Other Half 1'1'0 : husband WilliamsWill un's' affair with " presentations by Loves" was directed by StaffSt(1ia( if ' . - 5 . . & . . another woman Frank in Melissa Roth and Francis eeS$ tff Mr. Richard Walker ( Mr Tim Henry. - ' vited the DetweilersDet weilers to dinner -:1.: , f Location : Americana Host Inn DeSales Brookes , and super- ' eot'eater as well , and there followed a (30( Keller AvenueAvenue , Lancaster ) vised by Dr.. Paul M.. Talley.. l' strange hilari juis scene in but hilariJuis Performances continue Date : Thursday , Nov.. 29th 1984 which the two dinner parties Thursday' through Sunday in - For information and reservation were acted out simultaneous " the Hatters Theatre , Dutcher : ( ) - . ly.. - callall (717) I HallI-I all. _ 763

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NOVEMBER. . 1984 THE SNAPPER Thirteen , , . ..., ... , ------End Season With - - Record Lady CagersCage rs Set For Marauders Defuse Chargers , 46-7- _ i f ifi 1 Challenge Defending continued [from;om page 16 0 As The Marauders finished the secondary for a 56 yard Raber intercepted two Kelly ¬ C Titlists first half scoring as the agag-- run.. passes in the fourth quarter PSAPSAC gressive MU defense chased a to stop drives and both teams The run was rare success backed up by NH punter Tom Holmes out on the ground for the substituted freely to end the BY DAN CHRIST returning -.. Staff Writer starters Jenny North at point of the for another Chargers as the Marauders scoring at 467.. guard and Peg Kauffman safety and Caplan went in held them to only 61 yards So after falling to an early at - Watch out Division II here shooting guard.. from five yards out for a rushing on the day.. Kelly was 0-2 record way back in comes the Millersville Schlegel is also pleased touchdown. . sacked for 51 yards in losses.. September , the Marauders ' women's basketball team.. - Led with the performance of Sue MU defensive tackle John The MU scoring was com held together and won six of - by co-captains Shelly Bowie , Clemens recovered yet pleted as Caplan's' strike to their last eight games and Heckler Colleen Dudek and and JJanine Feaster and coach- . Schlegel will - another Kelly to stop Kleinfelter capped an eight narrowly missed a birth into Feaster. be look ed by Debra Schlegel , the MU ing to Cindy Davis for strong a . - . the State Game.. late New Haven drive. play-80 yard drive. women will " ' Seniors playing their last try to defend their reserve duty this season.. "I'm New Haven finally broke On the next New Haven " PSAC title starting this pleased with , : game at Millersville were : the freshmen the MU shutout with 12:03 possession , Gechter " ' weekend at the Lock Haven said Schlegel.. "Of course , they left in the third quarter as recovered Holmes' fumble in Stonewall , Dan Horan , Bob Tournament.. don't' know the MU offense reserve running back Todd the end zone to make the Bordner , Jim Hiltner , Rod , , But as both Schlegel and yet , but they are learning Luniewski broke through the score 467.- . Pichan Gechter John " the team know , fast. line and outran the MU MU strong safety Jeff Dobosh , Miller , and James it will be a . When asked about . . . - Clark.. tough and rocky road. the ,, . . - . . . : . ' . , , - . - . - :, ...... ' ? " ...... - ...... , ' " - - -- I - - sCM nv ' - qA -- ' yY ' _ . - - - ¬ ------" team's height , a very impor- - "We open up against a + , lr ' " tant factor in basketball tough schedule , Schlegel " ' Schlegel said , "We don't have commented. . To say the least. much height.. We hope to The team has two tour- make up for it in other areas.. naments before Christmas , " Our tallest girl is six feet.. - ¬ both with top-notch opop-- Schlegel is looking for good fib' ) f 4W . k gr 4 - ponents. Also this week the % -' things from the entire team.. . . -w team will . scrimmage at "We'll" ' be striving to defend ( .t..c= Io.. Delaware , always a tough . eg " our PSAC title , said ' '' , . team.. : .3. . % o: Schlegel. :...c= ' ; Schlegel is looking for a The team's season opens at : : " ; :.... the Lock Haven tournament _ ' good season from Bowie , the CO ' II( - ¬ this Saturday and Sunday.. ri :::I team's All-American j can a : _ ]E . The home opener is didate. This season Bowie will CO5 " November 27 when 5 be trying to capture the MU the Lady tt::t: record for career points and Marauders host Messiah at 6 career . She will be p.m.. . at Pucillo.. 5..0.. rebounds o IIII111 ! :

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;: I.c. Swimmers To Glide Through oa Set Waters .. too o BY GWYN MacMURRAY .... Lori Sheffy , Sue Stefani and see a lot of personal best 0o .c. Staff Writer Grace are sophomores - D.c... Carol times and individual im .... .w... ¬ = ' and the two freshmen are Jen-- provements...... Jen Cfl The Millersville women's . . .. nifer Paulsen and Robin Sible. xJ3u .IH. swim team will travel to York The Lady Marauders will O The team also includes O.c.... College for meet on home L QJ their first not host their first C ' j , 28.. senior divers Diane Vaughn 19 03 Wednesday November match until January Ew , ' - - and Kathy Munchel junior . - > The 1984-85 team is coach against Glassboro State. .a'. ' ¬ i _o. Kelly . ed by Adele Ruszak and Buchanan and Home matches are held at 'S2'. assis- . o f. . : freshman Donna Brown.. .t tant coach Anne Riley.. John Pucillo Pool.. Ji a ' - ___ Apple coaches the divers.. This year's co-captains are This year's' swimmers include Plunkett and MacMurray.. The MU women will also returning seniors Meaghan Both Plunkett and MacMur-¬ host Lock Haven , West L ray are returning for their Chester , Shippensburg , and Jennings , Beth Raver , Louise $ . . : fourth season on the team. Elizabethtown. The C Plunkett and Gwyn MacMur-- PSAC _ " - Ruszak is "looking forward champhionships will be held . are ray. Pam I Juniors Ed , , to a good season of individual February 14-16- at Indiana - , wards , JJenniferenn fer Freed and " p-I. . performances. . She hopes to University of Pennsylvania.. Elsie Schlager.. Kris Jarecki , __

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(190)( ) , I BY PETE ANDERS) First year head coach Floyd was especially impressed with Agresti Barry Clair hope they continue to be " " - ( ) ( Staff Writer' "Shorty" Hitchcock com the performance of freshman 150, , Dave Johnson (142)) , every( year.. My assistant " mented , "After several weeks Steve Beeler.. We have hard Dave) Lang (118)( ) , Dan coach , John.J. Meys , has helped The Millersville wrestlers of hard strenuous workouts workers and a great spirit.. Seislove (134)( ) , Jeff( Sweda me tremendously both during - ' ( continue in their preparation with many bumps and Hopefully we'll intimidate our (177)( ) , Matt Twitty (142)) , and practice and in getting ( ] ) - and conditioning for the bruises , I feel that the opponents this year through Rob Wary (158)58) . everything ready for our pro " Belles Tournament this week.. Marauder wrestling team has our aggressive and physical Hitchcock concluded, "We gram.. With people like this " The Millersville Belles Tour- proven that they are ready for style.. have developed into a team, working for you , how can we - "' nament will be held Friday the 1984-1985- season.. We had Starters for the Belles Tour not only as individuals.. I loseI ose?cr'. and Saturday at Pucillo Gym.. a good scrimmage with F&M& , nament include Marty Walsh stress team unity and loyalty ' : ¬ Returning champion Ship-- proving that we could be a at the 118 weight class& , Scott among everyone in the prac- Fans are invited to support pensburg will be joined by team to be reckoned withwi th this Moisey (126)( ) , Bryan Buddock tice room.. A team concept is the grapplers as they open ' ( ) ( ) (134) , . - Edinboro , West Chester , year.. Although we're a young Craig Camasta 142 , the only way to unite as one.. their 1984-85 campaign with ' ' ¬ ( ) , - ' Delaware, Rutgers , Drexel , team I feel that we're an exex-- Steve Beeler (150) Frank I'm looking forward to put the Belles Tournament in ' - ( ) ¬ Hampton-Sidney , and other perienced team that's hungry Spencer (158) , Dave Pierce ting the new Millersville Pucillo Gymnasium on Fri- " ( ) ( ) schools.. The Marauders held for a winning season.. (167) , Pete Anders (177) , Paul wrestling program on the day and Saturday , November a scrimmage with Franklin Assistant coach John( Meys Stangl (190)( ) , and Jim Welch map where it belongs.. I would 16 and 17.. Starting times are " - 1 and Marshall last week and added , "At the Franklin and at heavyweight.. Other pro like to thank the wrestling p.m.. . and 7 p.m.. . on Friday hope to start the season with Marshall scrimmage 1 felt the mising wrestlers , according Belles for their help.. They are and will conclude starting at ' an impressive showing.. team's conditioning paid off.. I to Hitchcock , are Pete a big part of our program and 10 a.m.. . on Saturday..

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Friday , November(' 16 Tuesday , November 27 - MU ' Men Cagers ' 1984-85 Men's Basketball at Women's Basketball vs.. BY SCOTT SELHEIMER - - . Sponaugle Tournament -F&M& Messiah - Home - 6 p.m.. . snare 4.3 rebounds per game break.. He has a great sense Sports. Editor? - season.. .77 pm. . last of the game and is an excellent - ' At the forward , Wrestling-Belles Tournament Wednesday , November 28 When the Marauders men's other passer , rebounder , and plays - Pucillo Gym Men's' Basketball at George basketball squad takes the Kochan will choose betbetweenween Joining and - Marshall - : . . 6-6 juniors Jay Rexroth and Mason 7:30 p.m. court Friday night against Winston are Edwin Moore , , 17 ' Len , " Saturday November Women's Swimming at York Albright in the 18th Annual Dixon and impressive good defense.. ' - - 6-6 Amos Clay.. Men's Cross Country at -7 p.m.. . Sponaugle Tournament at freshman Kochan has the luxury of Both Rexroth and Dixon NCAA Division II Nationals Franklin and Marshall Col-¬ having six talented guards.. - , , 30 saw limited action last season 1\11 -Clinton Mississippi Friday November lege , it could very well mark SteveS t eve Mosedale\ 0 sed a Ie , BrianB ria n ' - while Clay averaged 21 Men's Basketball at Wrestling at Penn State In the start of a history making points Smoot , and Jay Hynson.. - & and 24 per game - Sponaugle Tournament -F&MF&M vitational season.. rebounds Moore , a 6-3 sophomore , ' - - 9 p.m.. . Women's Basketball at Mt.. Second last year at Strawberry Man can play either guard or - ' year Head Coach for Wrestling-Belles- Tournament St.. Mary's Tournament John Kochan's' troops are sion High School in ward and will be Kochan's' - . Pucillo Gym Philadelphia first off . ready to go and if you " man the bench. He ' , 1 ' "Amos is - Women's Basketball at Lock Saturday December thought last year's squad was an excellent averaged 84. pointspo nts an outingouti g ' ,. > $ _ .J. : f. . . . . Men's Basketball at Cheyney ', d . Haven Tournament ." , exciting , this squad is a year 7" ro t ; , . - 3 . . f "tJ" -3 p.m. W more experienced and a year . < * ," ' " ' % . ' ' ¬ tY" , ' j r ' ' , > . .c , 18 Wrestling Penn .. . Sunday November at State InIn-- more . If, : talented. " 0.. omens' . (''Q W at Lock vitational : Women's Basketball - , Gone is three-year . " ' starter 0 ... Haven Tournament Women's Basketball at Mt.. o , .c ' and captain Bill Benner but .. . : St.. Mary's Tournament aA... Kochan welcomes back seven ...: Q ) , 19 . to> Monday November Synchronized Swimming vs. . . . ' lettermen which includes four Q ) Men's Basketball vs.. Lebanon of Pennsylvania University . starters. Add to that total Q ) - - - I:: Valley Home 8 pm.. -10 a.m.. . - four much-heralded freshmen o " ":) 0'' and you can see why things >. Saturday , November 24 , December 4 .c. Tuesday o ' are looking good for the Black .., Men'sM e n's BasketballB a s k e t b all vs.v s . Wrestling vs.. Bloomsburg o . and Gold. ; ' , - - - - : ; > ... Stockton State Home 8 -Home 7:30 p.m.. . " ' jb - ' "We're going to be young in Marauder Head Coach-John Kochan p.m.. . Women's swimming In-- at " ( terms of class" eight " " season.. Mosedale (6-0)( - ) is diana - 3:30: p.m.. . athlete , said Kochan.. "He is last members of the team are ' ANNOUNCEMENTS getting better every day and I the team's lone senior and either freshmen or think we can count on him to posesses a lethel outside shot.. r 14 ) , , November Basketball , 7:30: p.m.. . Pucillo sophomores said Kochan Smoot , a 6-3- junior , is the - " be an important part of the on Intramural cross country "but because of last year we " Gym team.. ly third year member of the . : . . meet. 4:30 p.m. Biemesderfer . : had a lot of game experience ¬ Foul Shooting contest , 8:158 15 Kochan will also have team and his impressive abili- . Stadium p.m.. . Pucillo Gym and that is what I think is the - ty to drive the hoop will be a " another 6-6 freshman in Doug differencediff rence. December 2 Hudson to fill the forward key asset once again.. Hynson , November 28 . . - Leading the crew of - sparkplug , will 28. ' Officials meeting for Basket position.. a 5-9 freshman Roster Meeting for Men'ss talented sophomores will be point.. Men. : ¬ at the ballall , 8:00 Pucillo Gym , back up Winston : At guard Kochan has mov- Basketball , 7:30 p.m.. . Pucillo 6-8- center John Fox.. Fox en- " will definitely be . Prior to Roster meetings , ed 6-3- sophomore Andrew "Depth Gym joyed a sensational freshman " KochanKoch n . pay $10.00$ . forfeit fee to - our key , expressed Gym 's Stu Marshall from point guard to Roster meeting for Women's year last season as he led the 12 will dent Services.. make noting that all players ( shooting guard to room " - team in scoring (15.4. points . for talented freshman Lou see plenty of time. "Each per Intramural News per game ) , rebounding (11.4( . a role and everybody Winston.. son has p.p.g.. . . ) , and shot an MU ¬ The well known can help. in different situa- team Get well organized and highly season record and Penn- " b y was one of the tions.. Flagged skimmed by skilled team.. Their record so sylvania State Athletic Con- Marshall ' - ' Kochan's goals for the Kaiserslanter Booters . . PSAC's top playmakers far shows no losses. Blue ference leading .615. percent last " 1 season are simple. "We want Tony Brown and Kerry2 Moves drilled Pipe Inc.. 2013.- . season , dishing out llib from the floor.. He capped the to play and good Petsch . . hard as as each scored one goal. The , Scott season by being named the assists. He also found time to ' - we can every night.. We want Get Flagged's victory celebra Moyer ran in for one lone freshman on the All-- pump in 9.1. points per game tion didn't' lead squad in free to place in the top three in the last very long touchdown. . Steve Mosedale PSAC first team and earned and the ( PSPSACAC East so we can get into because Beauties and the scored two with the ECAC Division II South throw percentage (74 - ) the conference tournament , Beasts clubbed them 20.. The one being the winning . percent . score. Rookie of the Year.. and we want to win the PSAC Beasts stand undefeated at Rip Lawhead sneaked in for " "John is going to be the hub "I" and get a NCAA bid into the this point.. Millersville - " think the move from the com the extra point.. Roaches of our ballclub , said Kochan.. point will be good - national playoffs. muters got together - . " for An this defeated Meat 12-6. Bill Frick "N"No0 matter what teams do " " ' drew, said Kochan.. "He can Although Kochan's goals semester and formed a team and Bob Dear each scored a they ' keep his can't him from are reachable , things will of own.. use his talents better at the not their They call touchdown. . Wickers shut out strength , offensive rebound- ' be easy.. Big C's.. - other guard spot and it frees themselves the They Kappa Beta 190.. Mike ing.. He just has that knack - ' - " " him of a lot of responsibilities The Sponaugle Tournament sewed up So-Fro's by a 3-1 McFadden , known as "Bird" for getting the ball off the " begins a rugged 27 game victory.. Dale that the point guard has.. Sinsenig scored to some , ran like a road - . run boards. Teams may key on schedule which includes Divi-¬ one goal to help their team.. to ner score a touchdown to him but I think John will be Kochan is high on Winston sion II foes George Mason aid this team.. an even bigger force this . ( ) - to inherit the point guard and St. Francis PAPA and Rent A Cow still remains The Co-ed Volleyball . " year. spot vacated by Marshall.. former Division II National undefeated.. They shut out G.. leagues . are now in process. But by no means is Fox the Champs of Force - . ' University Steve Gergle stole Woodworking , Bone Heads , . " 40 Marauder's only force. "Lou is a freshman who District of Columbia.. PSAC the show by . . scoring three R.A. Anonymous , Raiders Kochan weapons , a " has and plays like , foes Mansfield , , . an upperclassman Bloomsburg touchdowns. They also played and VolleybustersV all stand . " lot of them. Kochan.. "He will and Cheyney are also - Gods and defeated them two noted be for undefeated with victories Sophomore Rob Lawton very midable opponents on - . important to us because the 2112. Blue Moves is another each.. (6-4)( - ) swingman returns at he will give us consistency at schedule.. where he averaged 13.0. points point guard in terms of ball The home opener is this 9 per game and used his handling and controlling the Monday with Lebanon Valley outstanding leaping ability to offense , and running the fast at Pucillo at 8 p.m.. . , , , . , . . ' - , . >io! . < Classifieds is " " aw a r y, 1'' ' " " ' ; ' ' '. ' ' , , J'r? , . , . . " ., . . < V < " " .' . " ,. . ' : " ' , < . ' . . " ,: ' d.'C ' " ' '

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InsideJ : ' . Men's' hall- squad ready to make things happen p.lfip.. 15 Women's- ' Cagers prepared to defenddef {> nd PSPSAC' AC title p.p.13. 13 . Hitchcock- has MU grapplers ready for season p.p.14. 14 MU SPORTS

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_ _ - .______. . ______. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ -- m. _ P A Bitter End Season With 6-3-1- - Record Rivalry Marauders Defuse Chargers- , 46-7- BY SCOTT SELHEIMER ... - BY CHUCK GORMLEY Sports Editor ,, ,,, . 1 . " " < " , . : * ," . "H'. >. < , " ' ;/ /" ' Associate Sports Editor J The Marauder football I went to a boxing match I squad went out with a bang trb ,'fS ;6 - * 2 , ' Biemesder- n + w4 d night and a basketball Saturday at y Friday last iwgrt ; game broke out, fer Stadium.. - ' Backed by another sparkl "" 5 rt I" , , JS..c : , S . : Las Vegas , x+ " , , In fans forked p ."ir" a s .k. ss n.. junior s t dgo ing performance from ttj1 ta fc4 over one hundred dollars a tc quarterback Gregg Caplan C , > , o . . ow see < _ o to Larry Holmes .c shot always _ x.. : _ . and the play of the t cu.

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' ' ' ' ' . . \ You'd and ' . ' . ' ' the Bruins . 'M * think , : ' -4i. | " ' ' ''* ? < s d. d' ,1 4' ' : ' : 8fe; -"N- " . - " . 1 , : < ?' <- ; . : - ' 'r. . ; ;; ? ' < come with a dead battery. : < - . * . ; ; - had J . : { ; \\ty r-; . , ?" ," , :: ": ;.YJ '- ;, " , ' ; ; t ? ; " : , . ; " v - , ' / , " .c , < < , . < . '. " ,1. " , d _' M. , V" , '$ , . ' . , , ." , were . " ' ' Flyers wearing ? ; : " , ' . " < basket f : " "m--" , . - - ) .t"' - : ' , - " , ' ; , " . v- . . t > . . ; . ' , , The fired-up Marauders . ' \ ball jerseys on j'f' > Friday night came out and jumped alloverall over . . ) : ' Rod Pichon (No.. 44) zeroes in for when the Celtics and Sixers NH to chalk up a 32-0- Crunch Time MU's John Clemens has a hold on New Haven quarterback Paul Kelly as - . conducted their own bench- - the hit. i halftime lead and never look clearing brawl.. ed back on their way to the last week , NH Head Coach 16 yards after getting a good into the scoring act on the romp.. Larry McElreavy decided to block from backfield mate first play of the second . i The win gave the - Troy Smith. Freshman Ken quarter as it registered the ' bench his regular starters ear wasn't big men Robert I - - It Marauders a record on ly on.. As it turned out , the Derolf nailed the first of six first of two safeties on the and ¬ Parrish Moses Malone the season , the6best since the regulars made little dif- extra points on the day to day.. who altercation , - . initiate the 1981 season when the ference , either. give MU an early 7-0 lead. MU nose guard Bill Colby but two of the most respected Marauders posted an 8-3- The Marauders jumped on MU Head Coach Gene sacked NH quarterback Paul I - basketball players in the record to win the Penn the board with only 1:31: gone Carpenter was able to get a Kelly in the end zone for the : - ' game JJulius Erving and sylvania State Athletic Con in the contest after MU good preview of next year's safety to put MU up 160.- . Larry Bird.. ference East Division title.. linebacker Mike Gechter backfield of Udovich and The Chargers had a chance ( - ) For the Chargers now 5-5) , recovered a fumble at the NH Smith due to the leg injury of to score on their next posses- With Bird scorching at a 424 the problems started early in 13.. Two plays later senior Ricke Stonewall.. sion as Kelly hit wide receiver point pace with 1:38: left the game. After suffering a sophomore tailback Mike Stonewall , playing his final Ralph Pacifico with a pass in the third period and 42-7- thrashing from Norwich UdovichU scamperedsc in from collegiate game with a heavily down to the MU 14.. But Kelly , , . . , - . Erving dragging with six bandaged leg, put in a gutsy then fumbled and MU defen-¬ on 3 13 , , . performance and finished sive end Bob Markwith points for shooting ' temperatures started to boil.. i with 42 yards rushing on the recovered.. Bird was on one of his unstop- day.. Those 42 yards gave That set up a six play-72- pable scoring sprees and Erv-¬ i Stonewall 1000 yards for the yard touchdown drive - ing , who prides himself on season and raised his outstand culminating in a nifty 16 yard defense , was being eaten alive ing career total to 4,169, scamDer bv Caplan.. Passes to the point of embarrass- yards , a record that may from Caplan to Erik Andrejev ment.. stand for some time.. ( four catches for 57 yards on : " ) G..> "Ricke was really hurting the day and JJody Miller ..Q Co ( - ) 01; everybody him to (2-36) , 14 Gr ' 4 but wanted and a yard run by c G , J'o 4.., tII) ' Q , " . , ... get 1000 i' xl < yards said Smith set up the score. One elbow led to another : Q " A . " . Co Carpenter. "He deserves it. Caplan enjoyed another fine 55 .... and a of I within matter W.... - : 01; Even with Stonewall 13 of ... play outing as he completed seconds , Bird was on floor en the - , Ii ing only sparingly , the MU 171 7 passes for 200 yards : in in a Malone healdlock with :: : I :E backfield rushed for 204 cluding a 50 yard touchdown f ; ' Erving jabbing punches at i *? " " yards and four touchdowns. . . bomb to tight end Tim his head.. The only casualty " 5 ' ::.d. Following Udovich's , that resulted was a bloody score Kleinfelter in the third (55( ) - ' Q Smith yards rushing cap quarter.. 4 nose administered to Boston's " c:; w , v" " - ...c : ped an eight play-87 yard Caplan finished the seasor coach Chris , assistant Ford . " > " " drive by busting into the end on 88 of 140 passes for . ' : hitting ' > acting as peacemaker. . :, . , zone from one yard out with 1116 yards.. His completion , , 'I''N' , : ( . 7:07 left in the first half.. . " percentage of 62.8 percent fly d" '

i Derolfs kick made the score broke the season record of , Both players were ejectedej ected " , . d 140.- . 56.5. set by Jamie Szezecinski for the first time in their ilil-- Proficient Passer MU quarterback Gregg Caplan shows the.form that helped The Marauder defense got in 1979.. continued on page 13 lustriousl careers.. Immediate- him break the MU completion percentage record.. - - - ly following the game , neither - - would comment.. Now , a few Lady Harriers Narrowly Miss NCAANCAA Bid days after the incident , they " place behind , said feel a ashamed. . BY finals next Saturday.. was one riers.' . According to , both bit SCOTT SELHEIMER " White the " . close all Sports Editor "We ran a really good race, White. "The race was team finished 20th two years " . " Enough has been said about no question about it , said aroundaround" ago and eighth last year at Mary ) (25th( , 20:00): ) , ¬ MU Head Coach Keith White. Ionlin Regionals.. fights breaking out in profes- The Lady Marauder cross " ' "It was Deb Wilson (39th( , 20:19)20 : 19)) , " sports , but our best race of the "I thought we had a chance sional it's country team ran perhaps its ' ( ) ¬ Kris Andrews (40th , 20:25): , " refreshing to know that pro- finest race of the season last year and I'm just disap- this year , continued White , pointed we didn't' qualify for Kellie McInroy (44th( , 20:33): ) , " I we'll' fessional athletes with their Saturday at the NCAA Divi-¬ "but guess have to wait " ( : ) , " - nationals.. Pam Minnick (50th , 20:45) . multi-million dollar contracts , sion II Regionals at Lebanon until next year. ' and Tanya' Pinaa (55th( , 20:58): ) Next year White will can get so worked up over one Valley , but when it came time To make matters worse , have ' rounded out the field for the of contest just six games into to hand out the NCAA Cham-¬ MU's top individual hope six his top seven runners - Lady Marauders.. the season.. , Nancy Tang Yuk finished back and will probably mark pionship bids it just barely Tang ' ' : Wilson , the team's lone the women's season in came out a step behind, eighth with a time of 19:25 , last } missing out on a trip to nana--¬ senior , ended her career at Division IIIII I before moving up frol l The MU women finished tionals by one place.. MU and drew praise from to Division III I in 1986. Outwardly , Julius Erving " third for the team title behind White.. 1 am) happy with the way and Larry Bird are close Sue Cavanaugh of Califor¬ " girl 1 ' ' winner Franklin and Marshall - Deb) was the first the girls handled themselves friends.. Theyve both been nia won the meet a "' " , with time had an opportunity to . - ' and California missing an have all year/, concluded White. "It All-Star MVP's and have even of 18:47: while two F&M& - " NCAA bid by one place.. F&M& run coach for four years , said was unfortunate for them to been in commercials together , ners , Lois Lucerte and Laura Whitp .. -Yfeat- ' - totalled 34 points , California .jne has been a great!: go far and just miss (a but there's an - drive in " that inne Reynolds tied for second . earned 132 , and MU was just tean. Deader trip to Nationals ) by six all great athletes to be the place with a time of 18:56.: . - six points behind with 138 The third place finish con points.. But I think next year best. " - points , but only the top two Nancy"Nancy ran a really good tinued the constant improve they will be better from this . ' ¬ ' ) " teams advance to the NCAA race.. It's just unfortunate she ment of the MU women har- experience.

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