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' ' > : , . , I . i1 " " bnAccredltitti Roundtable Focuses On, Accreditation I'. ' " ¬ ) . . creditation is "absolutely that MU is unique in the State schschoqjs'os' missions should said that some MU programs and regain that accreditationaccredit tion BY MELISSA LINTNER eses-- " ' " < change , name , , not by He Only sential" to the university. . He System , of?f Higherr Education and just the are accredited the American added that there was Staff Writer ' ' ( ) . ¬ year said that MU , which: is in the SSHE in that it is the only according to Caputo.Cap to. He added Chemical Society, a music acac-- one yearye' r' when MU was not on ' , - final WIXQ , be university system to that while Middle States has crediting group and the Na- the NCATENCATE list, of accredited The sixth and Middle States region must in the. to Na ( - - ' , tional Council for - schools on by a nationally- have of some reservations about the Ac and that" now the MU Roundtable focused the pro accredited 'sseparate.arate. directors . ' " J ' ' . ' , ¬: cess of accreditation and what known accreditation team , the men's' and women's athletics SSHE MU's relationship with creditation of Teacher Educa- program is , exemplary by ( ) . - accreditingaccr diting body is . _ NCATENC . NCATE . ' it means for students and the Middle States Association. and equal programs and fund the stable. tion ATE among others. standards,.. " " university.. This team the ing for those departments. . While the Middle States In 1980 , MU had "differences" The Roundtable will air from evaluates' ' ¬ - : Participating in the discus- . university in terms of the Caputo said that some prob-¬ Association's accreditation is with NCATENCATE , and lost its acac-- , p.m.. . on Wednesday , ' - - . , , - 1 and : . . sion were : Dr.. Joseph Caputo, university's ownoWn stated goals lems arose when Act 1.88-$. , the the crucial one other bodies creditation with them accord May from 11-11:30 a.m. and mission and tries to act changing the state colleges canaccredit, specific programs , ing to Caputo.. He said that one on Monday , May 6.. , . ' . . 6 discern whether the school is to universities , was first according to Suskie. She added of his first tasks when he ¬ meeting these goals.. If a school passed.. The Middle States that these- accreditations are assumed the position of presi- " " " " . Caputo was to "get . fails to gain accreditationaccredit tion , it Association felt . the "nice but not essential. dent back in gear" ' . . that , not only loses esteem in the . \ ' , academic' community , but

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, . RRTA On , . . , Late. RRTA.Undecided' Bus Schools are accredited every Undecided' Plans ' ¬ . ... -.. ,, 10 years , MU's last accredita- ,' , . - v. , board ot directors of RRTA , 'u1q'J' ' V " , BY SHARON BEAVERS ;... _" : : ' " ' " been 1980 , C:4 " l.U. ' : . ; tion having done in ' J."J : ', : " stud nt , " . , , ' student senate and , , student , . . News Editor . . ' - AssistantAssist nt " . " . ' and lasting untilunti11990.1990. Accord : . . . " : ' : " : : : ' : . : services. . An agreement was , , , : - . . : , " " ) ing to Suskie a mid-term - , " : ; of , , The decision as to whether or made and the late bus run was " j" "it-ti: . . ( ! l'' , ; qf } : report was just filed with Mid- i ' not the Red Rose Transit planned for operation.. . ' , . dle States , detailing changes ' president of the University Dr. ¬ " Authority ( RRTAA ) will con . Townend commented , "I'm progress being made ' . Lovin , provost and vice and at ' Keith . ; , ' ' tinue running a late bus from pleased with the results. I'd president academicaffairs , MU.. The report was compiled for " is like to encourage R Lancaster to Millersville still " students to ¬ , Dr.. Gary Reighard , vice presi- by 50 people , including faculty open , according to Jim Lutz , make usellse of the service by , , and administrators and students {h dent for student affairs executive director of RRTA.. registering for night classes for and given to about 150 people . , Linda. Suskie , assistant to the - The late bus run between the fall semester since students . for comments before being for president for planning. Millersville and downtown now have access to a late bus.. warded to Middle . . , participating in the States - Students Lancaster started on February Hopefully]. , profit and ridership : Suskie said.. Among the " . .. discussion were Chris , . " 11 everyev ry Monday through will increase. .". , program changes mentioned were new and '" Watkins educational Thursday.. The run is open to Also , Townend ' mentioned . , - programs in Business " '" director for WIXQ Tom Caset- the ' ¬ C:: he'd 6 A I the public, blic as well as to that like to propose issu- i . / ' , program for Department and the Speech 1Tq ta director ' studentsstud rits. ing bus passes to students at rsa{ ... Communid tions' Department . WIXQ , Jim Kluska , student Communications - "'" Steve Townend , student the next student senate meet " , . -. . renovationsrenov tions of the physical ; senate president and Joseph and ' . , - . " " . '' . : senatorelect: provided back ing. He feels it would benefit , . 5-; - - .: - - Lintner , newly-elected editor- facilities ground on the program.. freshmen. . among ' . " -* $ ,.-, ; , in-chief- of the Snapper.. Dr. Reighard added that among ' '"' 4- ' " rode the bus to school last Lutz explained that the ' " ' RRTA's' MU's accomplishments is the late bus has provided late night service to and from Millersville this past Ralph Antonnen moderated I s revenue hi-- ' October. and the busb services guaranteed revenue basis in . . . development of the women's ' semester the discussion. stopped at 6 p.m.. . at'theat the time.. volves a one round trip on the to Caputo , ac-¬ athletics department. . He said ' According , ac- ItI t occurred to me'thatm that a later late bus at a rate of $28$ per -, .. . . . " ¬ " " ' ¬ ' " . ' , . . . '. , - run should be instainstalledled ex- hour. semester with college. "I feel that commuters' ac- . ' r n ex- the ac- ' " ' plained Townend.ToWI rid. "The late bus is doing better Tim Sullivan , treasurer of tivity fee expenses are benefit- As a result , he petitioned the than I thought it would , but student senate , noted that stustu--¬ ted by the late run.. They can Fraternity Inducts Red Rose Bus Company sug-¬ the ridership is low.. There are dent senate paid for ads in the participate in events more than gesting a later bus service. . only ten or so passengers each Snapper and for the posters on before.. I1 hope we canc n run the ' . . ' ' ' 'AbAboutAbout'I40ut'140140 studentsshid nts signed this night.. Unfortunately , the cost campus. . late bus this fall.. I am Brothers , pleased Honorary . ' . ' . ' . - - . . . Brothers. . . . ; " . . , " .: . . , . . , , . co . . . com . , . ' . , . , . ' . Completelye e y. - wi . . , by ' . . . . isn't etely'-covered.by. . " " i , . .t" .- ; . petition. : covered Sullivan , that stu withth the service to ' , " clarified the , : : : . . : ; ...... ' . . ' ' . ) " " " " . . " " . ' < - . " " - - - ' " ! : ' . 5 " . -' ". ; ' , Sullivan: - -" " ' <. .vtT " -v: k1 1ft- . pre ; 1tut1 , . . . : . : . . .r"f ' " j" , , F1ttUnrun >:. . : . i d . . ; ;_ \ . Afterward Townend passenger f r FIftfr&runr tto be den t fit students; Sullivan aid ; BY EDWARD WHITELOCK ceremonyce e on "th tketnreethr'eer"signed' ?signedffiIi :" passel firs ' & / mid' ' ' the the ' t : : ' ' ' - , . ngers studentsDick rson bo 30.pas30 % , , ' ¬ tented the requisition to Jim profitable about SO.pasSengers vices reimburse RRTA for 50 Walt Dickerson student Staff Writer thethe'rollroll book 'toto lecbbecome? e perpermaperma-n - ' ' ' - ' - . - " v . - , ,. . , " : , . Kluska student senate presi- need to ride. . . bus each of any net operating loss incur commented "It's a good idea ' : ; the . . . . ' nent members. t" . . ' ' " " , / : . , : , - -) ' , dept , and to the Snapper staff night saids d Lutz.. red by the service. for the students , but I think On Sunday , April28 Phi This is the first' such ceremonycerern ny ¬ - Kluska contacted Jim Lutz ,; exex-- Presently , the bus departs The Joss is calculated at the they should have a bus running Sigma Pi inducted President years.. Boclair explain ' in several : - ecutive directordir tor of RRTAItRT A.. from LancasterLan aster at.10:15. p.m.. . end of each by the . every hour.. you Joseph Caputo , Reverend Ed fell by the It month rate If miss the bus ed that the practice . . / - : . . , ward Blackwell , and Athletic A day later Prof. Gerald arrives arts Millersville at of $28$ per hour less all at 5:30 p.m. you have to wait rwayrwaysideide for a while but he hopeshop s " "' . arrives: : - : ¬ Weinberger , Townend , Kluska 10:35 phi. , and arrives in Lan revenues and receipts rereceivedeived until 9:30 p.m.. . :. Director Gene Carpenter as hon- several honorary memmem-¬ to induct : - - orary brothers of the organiza-¬ and two other student senate caster at 10:55 p.m.. . This pro or credited to. RRTA.RRTA.. The In addition , Tony Cappa-- bers? a year starting with this " ' officers went to the company to gram has only been enacted for amount of the net loss must be bianca , student , said , "It seems tion.. . event. He pointed out that the ' - ' According to President Frank - discuss the proposal.. February11l to May 9.. paid within 30 days of ththe in to me that you're rushed too practice promotess both the Uni ' " ' - " ¬ LaterLa el' , Townend formally Lutz remarked , "We're will voice date.. The maximum daily much.. Boclairr, the three were nomi- versity and Phi Sigma Pi.. How- ' . ¬ petition to the a ..fofor ext is $ . . o " ' presented the ing to di.scuss'adiscuss. rrun , next operating loss 1867 nated for their outstandingtst mding serv- ever , he stressed , "We won't just ice to ththe 'Uiliv' Universityrsity arid : com- ' induct anyone for the sake of ' " munity.. :'. Caputo has worked . Dr making ourselves look good. . ¬ 174 Honored At Annual Awards Banquet strenuously to promote the Uni- ¬ ' , honorary mem ' . Perspectivective - ' ' , . ' Persn, , ' . . " in'bot state and, the :; ' versity in both ththe , ; . - ' ' are . nominated by the ' bers me Silver Pen AwardA ward for the best ' ' : The top in WIXQ - : ' ' . two award winners Station Manager's ; .; . . BY CINDY SMITH : - nation. Reverend :,Blackwell is' '- : = --brotherhoodfortheirbrotherhood 'ffori:, their services to - ' -' . dividual commentary written , ; . . ' " News were JoJosepheph F.. Lintner.and An Award a James Hale Steinman ' y; : . ; .' - Associate Editor p . knoknown personally_ tsoi1; , ;-.1ii.byV, .jpmostSt : ; , 'theh- , : . outstanding ' '.others5:3ndotheis; their . . university : : ' . , drea J.. Meier. for the student Foundation Communication '. '. brothersbroth rs has . continually . :' - and . - . , majority 'qu : .qualityity A tw thirds Two Millersville students cap- received the Sanders newspaper , a JJamesames Hale Stein Scholarship a ;' thirds Lintner and John : ' helped in organizationon functionsctions ; ; . ¬ ' . vote / needed.forneeded. . for induction. ' - man Foundation Communica - is/ . to - teis tured, five awards each at the an P. McComsey Award given a Frederick Steinman Foundation : /. vote' : activities .>: describedf °: and activities.Boclan. 'Bpciair -" : :lionoraiy.inductees< .iniductees. include : "P-Pasti'KonoraryPasts h ?n9.. . uctees - Scholarship and a John . . tions : " . : " nual Honors and Awards Ban junior who excels in the general Communications Scholarship : ; "a.,;- ntef as "a g d manan to : , :,: - , CarpenterCarp dd ' iGraty -:;Riighardigh d and Profes " . Dr/, quet held last Friday.. They were field of English , the Snapper Frederick Steinmen Foundation Darryl Landis won four : ' . - , hardworking. ' :; '. have : very:. ry'.hard;. , orlririg: -Pjaul4Nici6ls-; Gary:. ' . asa "at iolsl sor : " I'Nicfi Communications Scholarship. : . ' ' " for the awards an Antone K. Fontes : among MU Choice Award . 174 Editor's ;! ' '- |' ' : students e secret , DuringD g ret induction . the . . AAccording Boclair , each - ' , rdig"* . tb( acade - for The latter two awards were Health Professional AwardA , a . recognizedr for academicic achieve overall writing the : ' ' . best , : werew re : ': ' ceremony the three men - ; ' , Blackwell , and ¬ : * 'Caputo . work man . . . presented for outstanding Millersville University - ¬ ment and services to thehe univer- university student newspaper? Student ' ' the rights ..ofof organiza- read rights the manCar ter , was pleased with theth . Carpenter sity.. a member , the Snapper in college communications. Affiliate American Chemical read ' , by staff - - . " fwfiich . ; s fellowshipl-o! hip , . : tiontwhichcstressestion : 'ss ; , ;. ' i stresses' 110mh .ati n ; . . Class , " / Meier was awarded the Society Award and the South ! nomination' - ' :; . " . , : . , . , , . ; . , " leadleadership , andfellbwshipowship. " \ . , After , rshipandf . : . : ' , . of 1895 Award for scholarship , Section of the , . . ' : : ' . ' ; ; : .. , : . . . , _ _ Z.j. , .; , . : . , ; > ,;. . ":':' .w. , " , , , / " i. / " Phonathon Aids Alumni Fund and all around service, the Class American Chemical Society of 1866 Award for outstanding AwardA , and the John K.. Harley ' , BY SHARON BEAVERS , callers included members of performance in statistics and Award.. . Assistant News Editor Kappa Lambda Chi , Kappa the Cora Catharine Bitner Elise Woolridge won the Beta, Alpha Phi Omega , Sigma AAward for excellence in music American . Chemical Society ' Student volunteers raised Phi Delta , Gamma Sigma and participation in the total Undergraduate AwardA in more tl an $11,000$ , during a 14 , Sigma Phi Omega , program of the university and Analytical Chemistry , American 1 ' than Alpha ty " r' i h > "' ' . includedin Iu d in : Who\ phonathon for Omega Essence , , .t.the public! I.wwas Whos \yho Institute of Chemists and theth day spring " .. ! " . ' ' ' the Annual Fund.. Calls were department , the Among StudentsStud nls In'in American Millersville University Student relations , placed throughout the United Council for' Exceptionalxc ition'al) ' Colleges and Universities : " Affiliate of'of ' theth ' American ' . ' . won . , , . E. Clemmer . : of $ . Fern to ask graduates Children and pastgraduates: graduates ' four Chemical SocietySociet AAwardtard States pat w d4 tes : " " : , ' ' . . ' ' ' . Class ,-. " : Millersville UniversUniversityty for Carl Milton , director' of the awards. She received the JessicaJess Ca Hasson wonwon the ' . - ,. . . of 1922 , E. Lenhardt - Harvey . e donations. cooperative education. pro Esther E Cantor Statistics - ; - for two , also servedrved a AwardA for oustanding proficien Award the class of 1866 award , _ The phonathon ran gram , s time as - :. ' ; , , ' _ . ' . cy use of English : the " weeks , from April 14 to April volunteer. . . in the and is in . ' listed Who's. , :. ' / - r-- '" ' . , : . ,: . J.. aandd Frances . .Wh . . . . . , Dominic M . . 25. Other students, , o. volunteer. . , , . Who " ' ' : ' '' - for - ' The Alumni Fund* supports were on hand to answer ques-gues- FFananini AAward outstanding ' . SchreinerSchr.einer'recieved. recieved the James ' ' : ' - '. ' nan programs , MU , collect pledgepl and scholarshipschol rsliip , and high moral stan- Hale'SteiSteinman academic tions dge. forms Hale Foundation ' e - , ,; athletic and which held dards presentedpr ted to a full-time Communications Scholarship students faculty gather index cards ' ' : , - . dlfiri the . for scholarships faculty information on prospects. student Arts " and the spring and a Touchstone academic: the ' ' - , HumanitiesHu ranities ; the MargieLMargie'L.-Rarik. Rankank . development Ganser' Library All calling was. done . between 7. Distinguished, Service AwardAw d. , ' ' , - ¬ . c-- ' ' lI . ' . . 174 p.. 4 . . More on . .- specifi- 9 . . njg t from the Award for outstanding intintellec . . re categories p.m. each night . . . , and other and , . . - . , : I , ' . tual , good characterch r cter - ' cally designated by the person second floor of . attainment' ' . ; . Dilworth. . ( . " , - ' ' : ; " --t' , ; . . ' . ' l ' ; ; ' - . ian rest in Bible study . r donating.. Mqney'forMoney for the fundfu d Each night , callers were and an' interestint . c , . ' ' ' . . . inside . . " the , ' . f ' ex-- ' . exx- . was included- in "Who's Who . ; tuition . free phone and ' through . is raised to make one ' ' " ' , allowed . ' . ' . ' ' ; : . . . ' . : : " . . ; , , . : < , ...... ; , penses , auxiliary services call t9'to anywhereinin the, . SNAPPER " US , ( ' , " ' . . . m . : - : ; ": " ... . . " , . ' . win ''J . . . , , ,\ , : Fo were " - triple . . . Four award win hV1T" alumni and only recently the E kej't commentedco m nted "Old r Eckert ' ' " : ' pers: , Sigma inducts three Millersville staff memberss as honorary in their . . , ;. , brothers , . Phi , Theyare Joanne L. ' . , ners Mercer phonathons. alum like talking to'studentstto students " ' p , 224'> , Goodbye alumni/ ' ' p. Hello . ; fraternity - ' _ , . _ - , - . . Watkins , " . - , college could , concern- T. Christopherr WatkinEliseElise the about various things . 3 Buchwald , ' . p. Art Until " ; . money.. . ; Woblridge,; anxi.Susariapd, . Susan Schreiner . ' . . . : ' collect or receive : Millersville. The , , . . l\1i , students notUntil ing \ ', : $ . ' - ' ' " ' . . Mark Russell. : " respon- calling Mercer receivedre eived Leah The college has had the also claimedcla m d to'to'enjoyto enjoy, the; " ' . c "" ; ' - _ ,.. Raffle . . Parking ' . , , , . FFudema n .PhoPhotographicographic Servicer . ' sibih'ty, .,. of raising monmoneyy ;out former . students some who $. . p4 : ' - : ; ¬ : { : ' . - ' . 1 : . , outstanding; . . : sideid ofof.'aasking alumni ;fpr 4 na-- graduated back as 1912.f2. Award foror p. 6 Comics . . asking dona as.faras far p.6 . ' ' ' . king : , , : i , ' Finallssue , . do not , , 2,3, b photphotographic'grapli} service to' ththe tions since state funds Overall 2,390 prospects : to :. 8 Air Band '" " p . : " . - . . - ; , . , . : : Snapper Silver. for , . . : - . schschoolol mustpay $400$ state were contactedc n act d and. approxi Snapperthe; Pen ' ° Competition i ; ; . , " . o loj: ; Award ffor the best individ an . . . donatedt d A gross r individual " taxes. mately 59 % , " ' ;' . 10 SoftballSoftb ll Slips ' . to .t p,10p. to - graphic n" . e , vi , . photphotographic contribution ? ' . JJerry Eckert amount of 11019$ . was raised. tot : . ' , Ship ' , , public , were . ! of advancement alumni Nearly . alumniii were the university studenttu lent > vice ' 6000' ' ' . . fall semester ;- until . , until.thethe'laiI. . . the " - ' . ; ' " relations , development , fund- contacted inin' theth combinedd newspaper , and a James Hale p.p. 112l Varsity Crushes - ; " . James 1 ¬ . ' - ' . . raising , and governmental afaf-- and ffalll phonathph , The Steinman Foundation Com , Alumni spring. . ' t - Scholarship . fairs , was in charge of oversee : sum total of bothbo li eventsevents\' 1ts is munication , . . , . , . Vol - - ' - - - ...... a . ._. ing the phonathon. Volunteernteer $33000--$S33.DOO.; : '' ' " Watkins was wardedawarde.d..thLthe_

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To. the Editor : , - My letter to the editor is a sirsimple1ple ' question' addressed uui> our recent win¬ ' ners of the air band competition EDITORial presented by the University Activities Board.. Do you have the intestional for- titude to donate your profit*' to relieve! BY MELISSA LINTNER world hunger tin( min anyan> country ) as the - we . Former Editor-in-Chief- - some more hope. did in the original purpose I original artists I I told the new editor (to whom am not saying oft.. the song , or are you just - l " - I must ' goodbye ) that this was my final official act as editor can assume iook "Hello - that the faces and clothing - article. . So , be . " of the Snapper the good old goodbye - ¬ going . of real people with hearts and cons ' t-t- ' . - That's how it I'll say my goodbyesgood byes '- ? When you see one of these peo ' . - ciences ' i i- I : , I'm feels.. When . To the Snapper staff Thanks for your support ple around campus. ask them what ' ' . , all in all , it's . Rocktoberfest or Spring Fling for the ' ¬ came to MU sorry for my part in any quarrels and in The " " they're doing with their money , espee pe' four - "True" Story ' I , Mr.. Shoemaker. . I don't think ' it.it.-As. As mad as students cially after so touching an introduction years ago , it felt been a blast and I'm glad we shared . . you realize all of what involved with ' I is . like a , still appreciated all of you..ryou. To the Editor : before the song. Lets not forget the long , long sometimes get planning an event of such magnitude. . ' ' " : all you.. "Does" really ? This was the original meaning { and purpose of the road stretched To the faculty I've learned a lot from of it matter well-- Whatever money they do make is . . I ' I song guys. . I've may not have been what title of an article by two of the head . out before me _ Some of what learned deserved considering the time and ef¬ m: ' Name Withheld I members of MUs Campus Crusade for But now , as you meant to teach , but it has been valuable fort that the fraternity puts into it.. If . ' . who special.., but to Christ. you would like to learn of all finish my last nonetheless. There are some are ' the ' ' . Well , matters if you'knowyou know what youi ...An. ; names ' , so I'll it ¬ Answer classes , clean - names , I'm sure to leave someone out preparations needed to make a suc- out name . are talking about . These guys are really . all.. cessful Fling , just ask any OGO : my desk at the just thank.youthank you " " brother To the Editor lost in - . In their last article , ' : ' - "Holy and I'm sure that he would be glad to fill We have been alerted to the fact that Snapper office , To the administration You've been very suppor these campus Christians used so much - - in.. ' ' i of role in it your you there has/ beenb ell some!> question as to whatu hat and say my goodbyes to the people I've known , itt tive of the Snapperr and my and : and warped rhetoric that it distorted the . " " April 24 , Mr.. " ' it ' .. " is . In the edition "We Are The World" is planning{? to do seems like all flew by.. That's no cliche.. But ;, if I'vI've' e "hands" off" policy is appreciated. Our "necessarily story. . The airline pilot was praised for ' ' Shoemaker degrades the Golf Party with itll'iIl11' 11 . ! the ' " in the way of - their inning' from airir band learned anything , I've learned that all the clichess adversarial" relationship hasn't gotten being narrow-minded but in reality an ' which took place in Brookwood on April ' ( competition. . Although we/ never openly) . . understood each other airline pilot has to be an expert in many you heard while growing up come true for yoyouu open communication. We've . - . ' 19. As a senior , over the past four years . ' . stated it.. it was' decided from the outset . ' I carries over to the - fields.. sometime. That's how they become cliches - -¬ pretty well and hope that next I have seen the MAK house condemned , con ' that a portion of the prize money would . oftha stant repetition.. staff and the next and the next.. . . They tell you about personal choice and the Wickers brothers lose their house , / be donated to World Hunger.. ' - Looking I To student senate : Speaking opening com then they say you wiU go to hell if you and Warehouse and Sickman's' Mill - at my high school yearbook , came of the We, the band, had a great time perfor ' . ' I , been very' don't they believe. . They . across the quote from John Hartford munications and cooperating you've believe what parties come and go. The bottom line is ming, and by no means , selected this that used to " " ' - , " " : " ' , . both been willing to give a talk "Jesus" this and "God" that , and Millersville is rapidly becoming very song with the intent of perverting its decorate my senior page "What's the difference good to us too. We've likely don't' knew who really ' ' has a pleasant year for all ' - most Jesus boring on the weekends.. The organizers purpose.. This uas' an activity: done suesoe-. / - bein' different when it's difference now that looks little and the result been ' ' was.. I don't think the Crusaders knew ' ' ' our , those - of the Golf Party felt that it would be /v/ the FUN Gaige{? Hall residentsre idellts. alike , you say I'm changin I'm not ' of us.. We , too , have hadhad'ourour differences but for of sure that's ' that Jesus Christ had Indian monk fun have a be of - ' - < to party that would out Our main purpose teas' to have an en- wrong.. Today it may be natural just sittin' here differences were respected or at least they didn't r ' .- teaching and that he spread his - a Brookwood party . . . .1. ' - the ordinary joyable time not to necessarily win We discussing it , " in way of the business at hand. tomorrow just as natural to be goneorre. get the knowledge during his . , - - . ' , : travels. However with wall-to-wall people. did, however . always remember who the Well ; : Thank you for mak- ' , tomorrow , or May 12 to be exact , we will be To all the friends I've made Jesus' intellect was far above of < { that the The Golf Party attendance was song, ' for, rightt up to the prayer we . Back in high - las gone and it is natural - change is natural.. ing my college experience a great one. common person and most of his words - limited as every participating apart on stagee.. said before going sta I will , us that the friends one makes in : . people's' . not add to my list of cliches the one about school they told went over many heads. These ment only had 20 tickets. . As a result , ' , we As ire stated. at the competition ' - commencement being a new beginning college last a lifetime. . Let's hope it holds true for us.. misinterpretations! were .What: was to every apartment could comply with truly hope that euervoneeuerpone will remember and all " " ' . . ' that.. is Well , that's it.. This wraps up my MU career become the "Bible" _ Brookwood's rules of not having more Commencement another in the series of the meaning behind the song and help ' " " ' ! - To set the story'strrpghtstory ' straight you - changes that change us.. For some , it's' - Here's to the next onelone true than 25 people in an apartment at one contribute to those. who are less for- some a passage in-in ' " " ' ' a , have to be aware of the "real" world. . , to , , luck on finals , good luck in finding job I'm time. The party was also unique in that tunate than ourselves* . adulthood for others a return to the adulthood Good . not talking about politics, wars, or alcoholic beverages :;: beer were - ' luck to those coming in to take our places.. other than The Gaige Air Band we took a four-year break from.. Its. a change from and good , ( all of these ' economics are part of the served.. "We" Are The World"" paying learn I think they'll like it here.. . " " money to to being paid while learning "human" world ) but about the environ- Everyone that attended had an option ment : plants , the animals , land , - the the of participating in the golf course event.. , and air.. Some -- the sea the of If they so desired , they were given a these , say man has priority over everything on score card and could visit every hole to earth and for this attitude we have ¬ complete the course.. Others could rere-- . , pollution people starving around the all , main ata the same hole evening if they :: - world , endangered: wildlife. . ... and wanted to.. What you don't' realize is that Q bow . - ' men - ' I've also been told that men are the on .. no one was forcing them .to. to drink. The " " ly living things with "souls" and that students who participated did so by . . God lives within us. What then happens . ( their own choicechoice.andand were able to.0. stop GRADUATES liv . to the rest of the livingng things with some . , I drinking whenever they chose tto. Also 9 85 - of the related features we have? I sup , because it was held in Brookwood . ' . pose they don't count for muchuch as well students were within walking distance e " " as the people who are - . of their homes. Mr.. Shoemaker , would Murica The situation is nonman has the Beautiful that you rather that all of the students go to a ¬ developed large enough brain to imim-- bars and then attempt to drive home?'?' agine a paternal figure to help him get One thing the Golf Party did prove . through hard times. All of this talk was Millersville still has some life . that Bill Crock . Reveals, All . about creation, armageddon , and other left in it and what we need is more Be Wise , related "mumbo" jumbo"" is actually one ' events like the Golf Party.. big , ignorant insecurity trip that has Stephanie Diamond scared mankind's' history from the in- I . I am to , ception ooff religion , to the destruction of going learn this , pity you , because people are going to ' do something in ' the library of Alexandria , to today's walk all over you , and'useand use you like pawns in a chess ' . . . . . Support The ¬ , ' " ' . this - issues on morality.. The weeks col game. " pointthatpoint ; that Im Team game . ' i I umn I ' ' ' trying to get across is respect the world that f've could keep'go'ingkeep gdinging but I I ' To the Editor: (think made my point.. around you, enjoy life , and just be said I Wrestling is the only Division I sport would Though this column has been a favorite whipping yourself.. never do.. I am at Millersville University. . After years of boy for many people I have really enjoyed writing Marc Weinstein ; . . . . . : . going ...... , ...... explain . . : . . . I losing , a to . . . : ...... consistent decison had .to be : . . . . : it.. hope all of you finally see my real , had : intentions why I ; made concerning the future of the wrote this jiJr! rf :::;! ! !;!;!!! ! ! ! ! ; ..ifi !Ifljijffii! ! * thatth t is , entertainment...... wrestling program. . series ...... -...... I The choice was of often w . . . hope everyone will learn to enjoy satire as a form - made to continue the wrestling pro s , I " controversial of . " " humor. have really enjoyed writing it , that is for , - Defending gram albeit be with a head . I . "Fun" part-time columns sure ! . ; coach. ::1Last I ; I semester / is " ; Sadly , this the last column , for am . " i ; | graduating. Floyd "Shorty" Hitchcock came to i # : ." Dear Editor ii was discussing > " ' I I Millersville University less a hope someone picks up where left off and tries to I am writing in response to the Snap- than year ' with / . - Joe and . " " ago, in a part-time coaching position. . He t'1 f.1 continue to stimulate some sorely needed thoughts ' "Booze per's feature News" by Dennis " ' Melissa ¬ on . . has proceeded to change the Lintner just how ignorant and dull campus It's been. real. Shoemaker. . Mr.. Shoemaker seems to be wrestlers the stu- , , dent I of the opinion that drinking alcohol is from unenthused lifeless perrennial body appeared to be.. came up with the idea Scott Carl Schoenstadt , into competent , formidable foes . losers that maybe , just , it . . . disgusting and would like to inflict his . maybe was not too late for a (a.k.a. ) all opponents. . for shock . It I ¬ opinion on everyone else as he degrades ' treatment. was decided that if wrote an arar-- Bill Crock ByBy' hiring a John Kochan as head ticle , a Millersville social events that include Time is under pseudonym , that was so incredibly coach two years ago , a - drinking. . strong commit outrageous , ridiculous , and absurd , that people ment was made toward establishing exex--¬ . In the past two issues , Mr.. Shoemaker would see it as such and cellence in the basketball program. . By react accordingly . Thus has put down Spring Fling and the Golf Running Murica the Beautiful an was born. . 17] 7 , - gaining abundance of National Party. In the April edition Spring Fl I recognition Millersville Alas , bad made the fatal mistake of ing was described as being "a" good time University has . . . giving the " prospered student body to get trashed" and "a" quick way for through this commitment to Out too much credit for intelligence and the ' " greatness . As a silver medalist in prior enlightened thinking . . sponsors to make a lot of money.. First- , Hitchcock After the first ly , everyone who attends Spring Fling world championships Coach Murica the Beautiful was published , ." " what the office does not ""get trashed.. The Fling is a knows kind of commitment it was deluged with letters to the editor.. My H takes to reach excellence.. Hit ! first thought , " I Books , large social event that is fun not only the was "Great was right , the ' students. Y' , . because drinking , This year Coach Hitchcock has made see Bill Crock ( ) " - is allowed but also . for what it was satire) and are lettinglettrn his commitment to our university and I because it is a chance away from_ us . " ! to get know could not have been more mistaken . : its wrestlers. . The wrestlers have also ! the pressures of classes and , I ! tne MU Melissa apologize , the campus intelligence IS as ( ) made and decision . campus in general , a type of reunion their commitment to low ' Finals as you , thought.. . are ¬ excel It is now the administration's " because manym ny alumnae come back . dur- During my I r" on Spring turn to make their commitment to our tenure Snapper have been called a ing Fling weekend to visit , and , . racist , , - - university and its up and coming - sexist red-neck , neo-Nazi , bigot , . most importantly , a sign that the wres next week Communist (7( ? ! ) . - and various and - semester is almost over.. tling program. Only when this commit sundry other insults.. Consider program ing that these Secondly , the Fling is not a quick way ment is met can our reach the comments were leveled at me by peo- . lofty goals we have dared to set for ple with the I to make a lot of money. . Every semester insight of a ripe squash , take no off-- the OGO ourselves. . fense.. brothers go out on a limb and - riskri k their necks to provide a MU Wrestling Team I am grateful' to those very few individuals who . ' . ' read the column as it was meant be , is , to read ! that is. ., WAYWA-YTOGO'WA.Y TO . as humor.. Murica the Beautiful GO was nothing more, . than an experiment to see how many people a on " . ''IJ bQ ' ' : W , . ; SENIORS ! t. 'ti Re. ? campus were merely feigning intelligence.. Ashas: \ ? . . btci't ? I ' r beenbe n said by , " . . \ others "The operation was a success , . : " I . but the patient died" . am sadly disappointed that . . the majority of college students.missedstudents . missed the i of : tent, . . intent .

the column , " which was to amuse. _ . I ii OVOVER The main reason continued to write this column / CU1 re\O\\'lD\\ ! ' I ? '. R THeReIJ! was see \ ,, ! to see just howhow'longlong could get away with it. ' ska1 What I fo I . foundnd out was could get away with it for as'as 9 ' . long as I w ; the ' , wantednted to campus seems to enjoy - . get . its ting nose rubbed in its own stupidity.. People of this campus had better wake up to the . reality of life.. Everything is not always going to Be spelled out crystal clear.. You people had better . : .' learn . to spot the . intention of is , what said and not , tn . _ % concentrate on the ' ; // mere word itself. . If you don't r CongratulationsCongr u1ations .! Good LuckLu ! , / k i K : 4 \ , %, , , _ . __ Lrkc\ : - 11,1 . 1 S . . TOM KNAPPNewsKNAPP ;, -NNewsws Editor'' I eij n n e ' . t a . !M ! 1 r1) P li CINDy'SMitHSMITH News ann , , J ! J ) Ii CINDY SMITH Associatessoci t Editor : > - " . " . LEO MAISEY , Commentary/}' Editor % . .- Founded 1926 . -; in ' a' . SUSAN BERG , Features Editor - . HELEN DERHAM , Associates Features Editor DAN CHRIST , Sports Editor * ? ' " % . ' . * < JOHN HENDERSON'Photography'EditorHENDERSON , 'photography'Editor f/wm-- " Photography Editor .. < . ANN RICKERT "iiJWJt' ' ' * JOSEPH LINTNER , - - f , Advertising Manager ", . . . / ; . : ' . " . Editor / # % ANITA GOGGOGNONO , Faculty : Coaepe mess Sewke Advisor . .

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. ' ' , . . " , . . " . and r- " Humanness , ' ' ' oro divisions.. The audience! thundered'thund red its agree- BY ANNE CHIPMAN AND LEO MAISEY mission.. His American bestbest violentvio ent acts of sabotage.. In a ment with this admirable and desirable request.. friend substitutes for him and is slap-bang- finish , they manage to ' " " " BY ART BUCHWALD ' , U2 performed "Bad , from ;, . : Last Monday evening , April 22nd the their current "The . " killed. . steal a German bomber and take Spectrum was sold out.. Thousands Unforgettable Fire" album.. AudienceAud 1ce members ' President Reagan has had a ' off for England withwith'ErrolErrol Flynn . flowers . upon thousands of young people filled the arena. tossed and shirts onto the stage. Bono This sobers him up as far as'as ' " great deal of difficulty in the at thecontrolsthe _ ,controls. Having wiped' " " ' The reason : the band U2.. The Spectrum sells out carried these , saying he felt "like Santa Claus.. World War II concernedconc rned. He " past few weeks with the history is out GermanyG , Flynn turns to . " , During "Bad , Bono, improvised lyrics from its many seats many times each year for many John decides . atone for his tacky : " ' " " of World War II.. His first gaffe to Reagan and says , "Now for . Lennons' , " , different groups and other entertainment events. "Happy Christmas from "Amazing behavior by knocking out the " " was to believe that German and Australia and a crack at the But this one was different.. seemed that the Grace , and from the Rolling Stones "Ruby Tues-¬ miss-- " It French pilot and taking his mis- . " " " American. soldiers were buried in Japs , day" . fans , the spectators the people were there for and "Sympathy for the Devil Bono elicited . sion.. After shooting down ' ' - the same cemeteries in Germany more than the reason of U2's good and popular the audience's sing-along participation during several German fighter planes in That , as far as I know , was and could presumably, be ' ' songs.. seemed the many thousands , were this , and the degree of accord and unity was a , Reagan ' ¬ It that honored at the same time.. His smashing dogfight Ronald Reagan's only Holly . strengthened. . ¬ there because of what U2 had to say. Because of second one was to say very dies a fiery heroic death.. The imim-- wood action in the European " ( ) " that their message.. Bono , in singing "Pride In the Name of Love , ' portant to remember is , . few of today's Germans remem-¬ thing theater during world War II. He , - to The Spectrum resembled a night sky with hun dedicated the song such persona as Marilyn ber war certainly none of while there was lots of talk of did serve honorably in Burma in the and ' " " of lighters being held by Monroe , Jimi Hendrix , and Martin Luther King , ' , dreds overhead the fans the adults now living par- German bad guys Reagan never' "The Hasty Heart , and in the who longed to see the 4 talented individuals.. As ( for whom the song was written ) . The audience got to one Korean ticipated in any way.. And final- meet personally in the theater in an MGM film U2 took the stage , a crowd of people on the floor agreed with Bono in proclaiming these and other film.. titled, "Prisoner" of War ," which ' ly , he really flunked the course rushed the stage , trying toto' get close to the group.. persons who have fallen or were felled.. was so bad . ' when he said the soldiers buried that it is said it , , During'theDuring the encore, Bono crowd To my knowledge the only ' Dancing singing the audience began to unite told the that at Bitburg were just as much hastened Mr.. Reagan's decision , time Ronald Reagan ever came ¬ with the group. the building the lighting , the sound , and all the to go into politics. . The Presi " " ' victims of the war as people who - - ' During "I Will Follow , Bono , U2's lead singer , equipment were not the most important thing.. face-to-face with the Nazis was dent's finest was " died in the Holocaust.. " " hour "Hellcats in "Desperate , made in " called for the house lights to be turned up , so that Rather , four certain chords on the guitar were , Journey of the Navy , in which Reagan he and the band could see the the members of the and these chords were the basis of what Bono What is one to make of the 1942.. He co-stars- with Errol was cast as a naval commander - Flynn as of crew of ' audience.. Rather than have just the group ilil- called the one most significant and important President's' blunders ? part the an on a sub in the Pacific who " , song.. This was a , RAF Flying Fortress. . In the luminated and the audience , in the dark Bono Bob Dylan song "Knocking on wreaks havoc on the Japanese ' " - be clues in a book film , , , so as of the Heaven's Door.. Bono welcomed a young teen There may Reagan plays a brash fleet.. . reversed this to stress the importance on ' " Not only did Mr. Reaganeagan " " of , . audience , , "human" persons to the stage , and had him play with the group titled "The Films Ronald amusing irreverent but very win , both as individual " the war but he also won the ' Tony , - Yank.. and as the true source of the group's success. . during the song.. The boy played well , and Bono Reagan" by Thomas pub brave girl , a nurse played by Nancy " by Citadel (1980)( ) . Bono , referring to the arena , said how "these over- and the audience welcomed him.. All became lished Press / Davis , who is now our First ' "' " ' RAF plane drops sized aircraft hangars have become the band's caught up in the moment.. After the its Lady of the land.. ' ' " " Despite being under contact on Germany , is shot home , as they don't get'aget a chance to get home too The final number , "Forty , seemed the perfect bombs it , ' to Warner Brothers , Mr.. Reagan down and crew are rounded often while touring.. He said that the people , each song to end the evening's performance.. Slowly , the I detail the films that Mr.. did not play in as many WorldWorId ( - and everyeveryoneone , were bigger than the building , and gradually , as the band members left the stage , up by a German major Ray Reagan played in for only one " ' " WarW Dr II movies as one might ) . ' . " - the audience , following , mond Massey The German . ¬ much more important. The sense of "one-ness" Bono's lead sang "How " " reason. It appears the Presi- think.. Yet his view of the war military in "Desperate Journey" ' It' was growing within the house.. long to sing this song/How/ long to sing this dent's Hollywood war record , ' " " and the Nazis could easily have are portrayed not so much as Prior to the band's singing "A Sort of song.. First Bono , the bassist Adam Clayton , while distinguished , certainly ¬ " " been formed by the ones did apap- villains as they are bumblers ' HomecomingHo ecoming, a member of the audience tossed then The Edge , guitarist , and finally Larry - did not prepare him in any ' pear in.m.. and idiots.. (The picture was the Bono an Irish flag.. Bono held this , the flag of U2's Mullen Jr.. , the drummer , exited.. But the audience way or shape for the 40th an- ' " ' " "Hogan's Heroes" of its time.. ) In homeland, and then did something startling. . continued to sing.. The house lights went up.. The niversary of the end of the In 1941 Ronald Reagan went Reagan's' big scene , he is being Bono ripped the flag into its three sections of thousands sang , and sang.. Eventually the crowd hostilities with NaziNaz Germany.. action for in a debriefed alone by the majorm .jor. , , , , began to . into the first time also why Mr.. gregreenn orange and white not out of malice orr leave the arena. But as they passed " It might explain , , film titled "International who thinks the Yank will tell disrespect , but for symbolic reasons.. Saying that through the doors and filtered outside the " Reagan is so ignorant of WWorldorId . . " " - , Squadron. Mr. Reagan played a him everything he wants to . HomeHomecomingoming" was not about any nation in par chorus restarted and the unity. that , U2 stressed War II history. Even a bit part daredevil American pilot know about mission.. - " " ticular , Bono issued a call for one day when the was punctuated appropriately.. stunt the In in "The Battle of the Bulge" - ' " " who ferries a bomber to the RAF , Ronnie knocks out whole world could be 'one' countryco ntry , peaceful , "How long to sing this song/How/ long to sing stead would have made him realize " in England.. Once there , he Massey and down , , , this song.. then sits and a united without any sort of borders boundaries ' that visiting German military witnesses a child killed in an air eats the major's breakfast.. cemetery where SS soldiers are raid and joins the RAF to get ' buried is just not the right thing even - . After this hilarious . , ' 11 with the Nazis. But scene for an American President to do.. nr1ii'. ' 1UurtJ If lInr Reagan doesn't take his flying Reagan and the crew find it a ) nrt4 1019851986. , Los Angeles Times Syndicate job seriously and while he's' breeze to escape and make their messing around with a French way across all of Germany , ' . pilot's girlfriend, he misses a blowing up half the country with The View. From Here. . . BY JOSEPH LINTNER because we love it and possibly because we're' a " little crazy - but maybe you have to be.. Editor-- ' I in-- This past year , The Snapper underwent more

Chief , changes than it has in the past decade.. We had a ' ' " - . . The. German , " Connection ' ' ' . ' ' < ' ; . - . : : , . . , ' ' . . * * , * . . . - <: ' : . > * * - - . ' " . < . , ' ¬ , : , ; : / : * ; . ; -t--i- - * ; - - , . ". ' , fulJ-fledgffi'w'mi; ; , f . , p i.A.. : fledged comitispagecom;page with many of the com , : \ \ ' ' ' ).t ncy ' . . : , a contirig a ' ,"-,. contingency plan s to'visitto visit a' . W . , ics . * MU . We SSELh" plansis Watchtch for 'somebody in the , havingttf? &.en.drawn by students. BY MARK RUSSELLit ' . : ¬ cemetery in Paraguay. White House suggesting changeddrawnto a broadsheet format.. We imple- that ' Reagan's' mented different layout concepts , and to a lesser . Here is the latest White If last campaign President Reagan present a - had been like - extent , we experimented with colored banners , House German cemetery up masterminded model of a B-29 bomber to - : his European itinerary he . full-page photo spreads and last , but not least , date The president will visit a Hirohito. ¬ . photographs of regular columnists just( like a real concentration camp as well as a would now be running for presi- There will be an open house InstallmentIns number 28 : In which the writer of newspaper ) . Nazi cemetery , but at the Nazi dent the Santa Barbara at our embassy in Tokyo becomes the editor , contemplates his , Civic . - , options and cemetery he will not take his Association. featuring cocktails and a show wonders how he got into all this.. ' . in a presidential Next year's Snapper will see more in-depth- hat off.. This just - ing of young Ronald Reagan in ' " " news , , visit to Benito Mussolini's "Hellcats of the Navy.. I ' reporting as well as commentarycommentary"featuresfeatures ask for this , you know.. I only ever didn't grave is a possibility.. - and sports writing. . . Originally , President Reagan distinct . This entire World War II an wanted to write , but now I have to do this.. Here I . The way they are handling - was advised to visit only the niversary business is turning am , assuming control of that inimitable public- To our friends - - you know who you are - Nazi cemetery - to receive the the schedule for the 40th an into a farce.. Correction - it tion from the campus of Millersville University , thanks, for your continued , ' support and thanks Louis Farrakhan Sensitivity niversary of the end of the war was a farce last week.. This The Snapper.. Maybe things won't be too bad , for staying with us.. Your compliments ' , I ' " " ' and advice AwardA . in Europe hate to think of week it's "The Gong Show.. . all though. After , I'd rather give orders' than take are appreciated. . ' l'' Inasmuch as the wounds in what we plan for Japan in 1985... Los Angeles{! Times Syndicate them , and after three-and-a-half- - - years on the Germany still have npt , August.. I healed newspaper staff , know almost everything about To our enemies we know who you are - . . ' - I I ' running 'this paper.. ( hope don't have to eat take heed that The Snapper will be back in full ' I f those words. . ) By now , have some idea about the forcerce next fall.. Be ready , becausebec .use we will be.. - . direction in which this paper should go.. The pro : Finally , I blem is in steering the helm in that direction.. want to extend an invitation to anyone out there - students , faculty and staff- WELL DOME) ' to . b TheThe.Snapper. Snapper has its fair write. Write for us.. Write us.. had more than share of to Write about us.. ( f adversity and difficulties this year... At times , Everything will be seriously considered.. Come ' it if ¬ ' seemed as staff personnel changed as frefre-- down to the office and help out.. We needn ed' quently as David Lee Roth changess clothes.. And photographers , editors , reports you name it.. If ' - ' most of the time we were out here flying by'theby the there is something you don't like about the .

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, . Raffle Postponed Hispanic Kids Enjoy BooksS 'oks . .. :" - ": ' ' BY SHARON BEAVERS "Ir think it's marvelous that ed.. BY . , , SHARON BEAVERS Alicia Carr president of the smaller children in the pool.. . so unselfish. . However. the winner may give . . Asst. News Editor students are being " Asst.. News Editor Newman AssociatinAssoc atin , said , "The Volunteers included I reallyr ally .appreciate. their the winning space to a personpe son of Irene " , , choice as - program provides recreational Struk Jennifer DiDiehlhl , . The drdrawingwing for the reserved thoughtfulness and kindness their long as the per - . Sue On , . 21 , 61 Sunday April Lan for while ¬ , lifeguard , space raffle has . son is pastime the kids keep Stenssani and. Alpha parking been said Loeb. affiliated with Millersville ¬ caster area Hispanic children arar-- . ' , . ing themth m out of trouble. We'd Phi Omega members Gowri postponed until Thursday May Six thousand raffle tickets University. Also if the winner ' rived on campus at 1:30: to enjoy ' " likeli e to do it twice each'semestereach semester Tivakaran , Maria Schwoyer , . ' 2. . have been printed.. They can be does not own a car or is a ' facilities in Brooks.. " " of . , . "Word of the raffle needs to be purchased 25 cents each or graduating senior , he may give instead just once. Rick Stoner Glenn Beard , " at ' Swimming and basketball publicized more.. RoughlyRoughly"we've,; we've . . the space away.. The age group of the children Renee Shoch and Sharon five for adollara . dollar - were the two main activities of is between . only sold 700 tickets soo far and sale from The space will be reserved seven to twelve. Beavers. Tickets have been on . fered tthrough the program. ; " years however , someSO 11e have been When asked what shesh thought we want to sell more , explained 11 a.m.. . to 2 p.m.. . in the SMC , 11 from the first day of classes in . lasted - ' Recreational activities as old ass 15.. about the programs- outcome of Jim Kluska , StudentStud 1t Senate a.m.. . to 1. p.m.. . and 4 to 6 p.m.. . in the fall semester of 1985 until from 1:30: until 4 p.m.. . , and then "' ' Success of the recreational set this semester , Carr said , . . . It president. . graduation day in December Lyle and Gordinier : Dining of ' . the children went to the It . been out , . The purpose of raffle is to . ' 1985.. up has good each semester turned out nice but it still hasto. the Halls. . Newman HouseH use to eat. By 5 . , with credit volunteers. The be more organized from benefit Judy . Loeb. transcript The prize is a parking space Loeb will draw the winning the ' p.m.. . , buses picked up the " " t1 secretary at the Registrar's Of- located to need of the - ticket at 6:30: . .; in Ganser volunteers "babysat" while the point of thee Lancaster parish.. the win pm . ' children to take them home youngsters enjoyed . We're fice.. She wi1lewill ,be receiving a liver ner.. Auditorium during the Student themselves. never sure how many kids The Newman Association , the " ' . Some of the helpers aided theth will show.. transplant ,operation. in the Dorm who haven't Senate meeting. students Catholic campus ministry , has . At present , she is on a number of The raffle will be an annual future. earned the sufficient been sponsoring this projectproj eet ' list and rio date been vehicle on event with the returns going for waiting has credits to use a motor each semester for the past two set for the operationoperat on. campus will have that rule waiv-¬ a beneficial cause.. Frat In . Frat'Assists - Assists and a half? years. - . . . ' . . . ' . - ' Beta Alpha Award. . The. Beatrice U.. Dalesman) Award : . ! Margaret M.\ Rogers and Roger A.. Hallman took Camp DevelopmentDev lopmentlopm . nt ' was presented. to Heidi J. Suhr. . Henry Franklin Bitner Science Prizes for excellence in biological sciences, and for excellence in physical , In tne psychology department' , . L.. , Judith Fechko sciences. respectively. . Cynthia L.. Johnson received 1 $Students I BY SHARON BEAVERS large trees away fr9m the pro- 74 received the Psychology Club . . The 174 Honored Award following the Class of 1911 Award. while Jeffrey L.. Johnson. students earned Psychology A : Faculty Awards Carolyn' took the Daniel G.. Engle Scholarship.. The George F.. Asst. . News Editor spective camp sight area ; K.F . Croul.. Susan M.. . II... Ingram. Donna U. Miller.. CraigCraigkE.. Stauffer Scholarship was presented to James II.. . , Strickland , and11" (' ( ' . , APO members still "" f'inrty'i"I" ?Eyrhnwicz. . Tinsman. . however ; ontinued from p.. 1 Members of Alpha Phi had to cut down small! trees and ' Maureen A.. Boyle won the John. Mer.tzer. . Award in ¬ were double award winners. . They are : Fall. Rebecca A.. Mover was recognized with a James \ ) Curt Brubaker won The Commonwealth of Penn , Ten countians : Omega coed service fraternity , . ] " Special , while Guy ¬ brush. The clearing Bard , took about ¬ Hale Steinman Scholarship for ( and Education the Kurtz Award sylvania Universities Biologists , while Carla Cook. a Psychology Faculty Award for out the spring Award Jen- went to Lisa A.. Galley. . Craig C.. Everhard took the K.. . . . 1000 standing ' senior psychology majors and inclusion in Touchstone Distinguished Service Award. Susanusan U.. nifer Fritz earned the N. E. Shoemaker Biology planted white pine tree one and a half hours.. " Edna Rochow Workma,. Memorial Award. . The Anne 1' ' - " ' ; Berg earned a James Hale Scholarship. . Two students won Anton K.. . Whos Who. . . Sylvia k. Evans. thehe Mark Stine Steinman Foundation aching I seedlings at Camp BashoreB on ' ¬ Tunis Surnmy Print Award was presentedpres cited Delia : . . , Scholastic Attainment Award for a senior who has Scholarship for the fall and a Touchstone(, Distin- to" Fontes Health Profesionals Award Margaret . M.. After clearing the field the . while The Ronald E.. Sykes - - - guished A . Henss Rogers . A.. i . pursued higher educationprimarily. primarily on a parttime , Service; Awardard for Allied Health and Barbara Augustine Saturday , April 20. education . Artist members planted and watered Award R.. . time¬ went to James Morrison. basis under unusually heavy responsibilities . and in for Nursing. . ' : - Camp Bashore is located near - " % " Other follows . clusion in Whos' Who. . . : Cathy S.. Fasnacht.. the awardwinners are as Betty Kauff- close to 700 seedlings. This pro- : man earned a Mike Stine Scholarship Attainment in the' business administration depdepartmentrtment. the In the chemistry department Sharon L.. Fields . . Music Faculty AwardA ward for the outstanding graduate in Indian Town Gap. . . : ' six ! ' cess took and a half hours. . ! A.. . Chemical Rubber Company music education and the James Hamilton and Award. and a Dominick J. and Francis M.. Fanani following awards were presented Colleen Sullivan\ Freshman Chemistry - : . . , ¬ . in Award Adele . Hagmayer. . Achievement Award Leslie S. Lepore Millersville The area in Award was presented Pamela Pichler. Excellence Marketing J. . which APO - Lucretia Boyd Hartzell. Piano AwardA ward for extraor- to Another hour was spent plant Pennsylvania' \' Institute of Certified Public Accoun, -¬ UniversityUfl versilv Student Affiliate of the American dinary talent. considerable progress and contribution ' \ ' members planted the trees will . ¬ 'Societ : " . . .. . Chemical Societyv AwardA and Lauri L.. . the musical enrichment of the university commun-¬ Campus Club Awards were presented to Teresa A. tantstants'AAward Sharon A. Rhoads Pennsylvania Insti- Bockhaefer ing the remaining 300 plus totheto : F ¬ . . . . ( ) R.: . . Ronald U.... of National Association of AccountantsAccou tants Mana- Cecil M.\ Upton Organic Chemistry Award. Oscar N. be developed Weller recipient Warren Beiler. tute into camp sightss . itity.. : and Robert A.. Hallman. the Henry Bitner Science primary seedlings at other specilied . ' . and Robert . Losh won Science . Prize for excellence in physical sciences and John Eroh.. Karen S.. Eyler. Else Ann Hesser. . This years gerial Accounting AwAwardrd : Lauren A.. Eckert.. United Grange J. Earth the , within approximately 15 years.. . - ¬ Steel Scholarship : and Saeed M.. Mahyolib. . Awards for Academic Excellence. . areas.. A.. Van Horn Award for Applied Physics foroutstandfor outstand Wright Memorial Award went to Christo- States ' % ' ! Award. . ing ability in applied physics.. pher Jachimowicz . and Nancy. Witmer took the Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Ed Greenblatt , APO advisor , Six receiving awards in the mathematics and com¬ The members who attended APSCUF-MU- scholarship.. I puter science department.. They were Linda M.. Lonie.. will The Commonwealth National Bank Award went" ' to said that the trees have to this service and camping social . . Theodore H.. Rupp for ' ; Also Linda J. Herr. the award Lee. K.. and Laura H.. Boyer Award William B.. Thomas' L... Kilheffer. . of foreign languages and In the department of . the following single ' be replanted within three to five . ¬ excellence in the field the education . Award : Gail . . - , Knowlton. Class of 1866 TChilds. Com event were Barb Renn fraterni- ¬ . . . Hyson : J\ for outstanding awards were given. Eileen Hayden received the James " ; Ralph J. Memorial Award\ per puter Science AwardA : Elizabeth A.. Bonawitz.! . Isaac F.. , ' In the English department : Susan G.. Berg.. The years since the trees are only , , : C.. C.. Memorial AwardA . Sixteen received Anne E.. Bayer ty president Rick Stoner Tom formance in the field of French studies Brian Seiverling AwardA ( class of 1928)). 1910191 <1 Award : Melissa H.. . Alice R.. Fox ¬ performance ClassofClass of HLintnerLintner Hickey. the Mary R.. Slokum Sproul Prize for exex-- Certificates for outstanding in studentstud nt now in their nursery stage.. They Ha , , ; Schwoyer C.. R.. ' Maria Warren Memorial! Award and Lee l'adovani.' . Frank cleared the Ralph Hyson Memorial Award . . C.. . . . Local loggers Touchstone. and the Cora Catharine Bitner Music A.. Renninger. . Teresa M.. Riedel.. Cynthia L.. Valerio.. majors won J. plipliedd Physics. John Helfrich Jr. William D.. King.. area : . P.. ( . Maria\ ' " AwardA for excellence in music and participation: in the Barbara L.. Wimer. Melissa K.. Williams. . Nancy J.. Beerkircher. Thomas iassuer and and Heather Long.. Cooperative Education Program' L.I.I . . . Irene S.. CarolCl rol L.. Voit won . total program of the university)'; and Scot D.. Lueck. Pascale.' Struk and Certificate of Achievement. . Tianan L.. Berry. . Lisa M.. : the Earth Science ( Nichols) Scholarship Fund Award Also in the education department . Mary E.. Raschke Steven A.. Walker Memorial\ Awards. . GreGreybiUbiIJ' . and DeniM' F.. Novello.\' . Laura B.. Doering . for a junior earth science major with outstanding received the William H.. and Alma P.. Duncan Scholar Library, Service' Award : James. W.. Rosenberry. . . - Computer Seminars Set S.. motivation and academic excellence and the Henry J.. ship.. The Verda M.. Fulmer Award was presented to Susan S Messimer andnd Hallie Oswald took the Association of the Army Award : Lee , ¬ . Clio Rutherford Memorial Award for involvement in en Wendy Orner, while Diane L.. Bieler won the Elsie Awards for Excellence( ' in American History. The Ann Freyer' , Department of the Army Superior Cadet ' on and off campus.. Hostetter AwardA . Cynthia L.. Valerio received the Award ,-, presented to Shane IX. \Wilt. while!' Ruben Award.. vironmental action pursuits ' wa - ! > I < . . Martin\ and Anna Zimmerman Kondor Award. . The P.. Mays received{' The Louis Koppel Memorial Award\ Four one-day seminars that providing they register for the " ' Students rectreceiving! ving recognition for their ¬ Marigene Morgan won the Theodore Rupp Award Jackson Memorial Scholarship went to Darlene in EuropeanI ""ropean History. . participa- tion in activities were : Stephen K.. Koons and Hallie S.. will introduce participants to first one or have experience with and thet he Irene Saddle German Sector AwardA . Musser.\ . Both Cynthia L.. Smith and Nancy K.. Witwer Oswald.. ' - Athletic Committee - were presented Helen' Koontz Awards. . Receiving' awards in music were : Christopher. ' A.. \ . Faculty\ the use and application of per a personal computer keyboard , : . R...... : ' . : . B.. ' ' . Awards James it Smith Jr. The Leah Fudem" Also.. Ruth A.. SherUerShert r.. the Arthur and Claribel Straka.. Leo Ascher\ Music\ Award James Sleek , ' " : - - Photographic( ( ..II, : ' De) computers in business will files I Service Francis Sales sonal and diskettes : . . ' Award Walker Gerhart Memorial Award for outstanding - Michael W.V.. ICisenbergerChoir' ( Award Leonard( .J. FIT- Reading Assocation AwardsA ' ' - ) ' ' : . Lancaster ' . Brookes( . The John David Neider" Memorial Scholar "'! ; . \V.. * leadership professional: and E.. dowic . Harold \W.\ and Miriam \\ Shaar SiringSt ring and ( qualities Judy went to Melissa K.. Williams and Michele R.. Mutchler. . / \ be offered by Millersville May 13 or 14 Introduction ' ; ' , , ship and Thomas W.. Peightel.' . Phi Sigma Pi Award. . ' 1984 . . . and Christopher A.. Straka.. . LouisLou , Vvner' Temple . the Thomas" R. Baker Memorial Scholar Carol Slowik earned the Helen R.. Metzler Graduate Award \ " C.. , . ; AwardA for Performance. . The' following four won' Cora Scott Schoenstadl received the Snapper University between May 13 and to Personal Computers" ship for excellent ability and achievement and the ReadinReading . while Sally A.. Bergey also won the " Award ' Award. . Silver' ' Pen Awards were - Catherine Bitner Music: c : Ross A.A . Berger . Joan headliner \ presented - " Dilworth-McCollough English Award for excellence in . . \\lus Awards . ? Helen R. Mertzler Undergraduate Reading Award. . ) May 23. May 15 or 16 "Using the to Thomas A.. Knapp Inews( news . . A.. . Gormley ' . M.. . . Deborah A.. Nicndemus. . and Harold P.1'' . Charles English literature Betty L.. DolariDol and Tammi L.. Martin won the DaisyDais ' Mains " ' ) ( sports ) . Jacqueline. M.\ . Mindeck' ( ) . ; Shank. . features John The same seminar will be Word Processor" K.. Spangler and Gertrude Bettle Memorial . Stoll Frl'dpr' ' . Frederickl'k Steinman Foundation Communications . ' Ian won WIXQ.Service. , Award and a . . . - . " Fureman the ; . " , . - < - Awards. respectively. . ' ' ' ' : on of . 1 . each two 20 M. . presented : ' Scholarships were awarded to'Susan Rife. Scott con May. or-21or. "Using the Frederick Scholarship . James M.. For performance in social work., three' were' / James Steinman " their ork ; - ' ! , , ' - - ' . ) . " -- . . , ' Seheimer, and CarlSllvlusCarl Silvms for ; he spring and Brian ( . - :: ¬ . Marion Foster " fO7lhe : ; Kester took the Henry Kauffrnan Award . and the Single iwarl winnersnners iirinthiindu: ' "; dejdep : honpredhoq' red Peggy' Yunkin took the p. " ' ' [ ' secutive . days.d ys ' so. .ithat.-. t40.se© . ElElectronic Spreadsheet" Ine'industrial arts departrt ' . and rt-- ' $ ' . . , , : . tonic : ¬ Q.thatcse ' . $ ' Single ' II . . jse " . Work was Hickeyl'k..y for the fall ReceivingHec iving' TouchstoneTCH/chst/ l/e/ " ' ' Philadelphia Alumni Award. . P.. Casetta won : . . ' Award. The Social Faculty Award pre th - " Thomas . ment were as follows Kenneth S. Burton"'Jr.'tookBlIrto . Jr.'took the ' ' . - , ' Distinguished' A L.. 'M 22 - ' . sented Debra L.. GordonG . whilewh le Karen Good was Distinguish'edService'AwardsServiceServiceAwardswards were Bonnie Brown' wishing to register have choice May or 23 Usinga Data the John. Frederick SteinmanSteinman' FoundationFoun ation Com Paul W.. Eshelman Memorial Scholarship. . Industrial to rdon 1 " ' . and Jolynn L.. .' . " !; ( ) given the Social. Work Organization Award. , laas munications Scholarship and the WIXQ Program Arts Teaching AwardA Steinmetzwent to Stephen R.. ' of dates.. All seminars will be base Management System.. ' ' / , five received the Managers Award also Jon Frey took the classclassofof 1898 and Kirby O.. Umholtz. . Frey In the department . . Johnson John Martin Speech John J. Campbell. . Jr. . and Michael Meyers. won . . They conducted in the computer room and Memorial . . . Edward . Laucks Memorial Sertoma Award ' ' Award the Wickersham Scholarship. won the Hurl N.. Osborn Award J. Joseph Torchia Scholarships . while Robin" S.. Rosen. The cost for anyoneany one seminar M.. . . . K.. ' were Suzanne Baughman. Linda K. BrainrainMary. Mary , field received" " a John C.. Upstrung Award. . The WIXQ of MU's Ganser. Library from 9 . ; , . ; , . and Kerry L.. is 875$ for any two $ for any Kevin' " , ' ¬ Fischer Christopher JachimowiczJ Best ' . ; 140 \ Day. received a JJamesam's' Hale Steinman Foun Production Award went to Andrew P.' Berrier - . . . . Two students took single awards in Library ' Schwoyer. . The Mary R.. Slokum Sproul Prize went to : . . a.m. to 4 p.m. Ronald Davis and dation Scholarship for the spring and a John the \ James, M.\ . Hazlett was. honored.' with the WIXQ Most) ' three , $200$ ; and for all , .- four \ . > . . < ( . . Science Department.. Jean M. Hammer won AlphaAI ; h A.. Knapp. . Virginia It.. l.apt-y. . andan :l Konert ' . ' Frederick St.'inmanSt.'inrnan FoundationFoundatiorcScholarshipScholarship for the the Barbara Dedicated Award. of Thomas Mertz Millersville's . , Zook.. $250.$ Included in the basicfeebasic fee computer science faculty are the . are instructions , handouts and instructors. . ¬ texts , and luncheons . and rere-- No previous experience withwi th freshment breaks.. computers is necessary.. Each Economics Changes For further information. and Goodwill Industries Sponsor Tour participant will have the sole use registration materials , call the of a personal computer during- In the April 171 7 issue of the MU Center for Continuing v the instructional periods and - . - Snapper , an article appeared on The Annual Goodwill - and an illustrated , Education at 872-3030. Regis The Em souvenir tour , ;: . McLean Virginia 22101 each class will be limited to' 0 30 ¬ . - ¬ . tration deadline is May 6. Semi changes in economics rere-- bassy Tour will be held on Satur- booklet. (703-827-8394)( - - ) . Tickets will be persons.. nar spaces will be filled on a quirements for business majors day, May 11 , from 12 noon until mailed out in March or early may Persons may choose from any - , - . desiring a second major in that 5 p.m.. . Tour group members first-come first-served basis. April.. orr all of the following seminars , department. . An elaboration is bring a bag lunch to eat on their Embassies taking part in this required on several points : buses or may eat in one of the . ' : year's tour include the Embassy . , in tour area.. . 1.. The calculus requirement restaurants the Eckert Elected of Australia ; the Embassy of MMP Receives) Grant . dropped. . . was . Bolivia; Embassy of 'Do-- Embassy - , - the the tour tickets are tax- 2.. The requirement now con I ; the . , - minican Republic the Embassy deductible. Individual tickets Jerry Eckert vice president The Music Merchandising was made , : Pro the award NAMM sists of 30 hours of ' Finland ; the Embassy of cost $14.00$ . ; for groups of 25 or for University Advancement at gram at Millersville University . ' - i of cited Millersville for economics plus a computer . its commit Guatemala ; and the Embassy of more , tickets cost $12$ per per- Millersville University , recently was one of 13 programs at - science course.. in ment of excellence in service to the Democratic Socialist -¬ son and one free ticket is given was elected chairperson of the of higher ¬ Repub stitutions education the industry. . 3.. Business majors are alal-- music products lic of Sri Lanka.. Also , the -¬ with every order of 25.. Council for Advancement and recently selected to receive a >¬ ready required by Business resi The Music Merchandising pro.- ' ' ( ) - - dences of the Apostolic Nuncio Support of Education's CASE 1985-86 National Association of gram at Millersville combines ai Administration depart . . - Middle . ( ) . ment to a computer and the head of the Delegation Tickets are non-refundable Atlantic District. Music Merchants NAMM liberal arts area of study with take ' of The Comn - As , - scholarship . science course and three Commissionission of The Euro and reservations are accepted chairperson Eckert over grant. courses in music and business in ( ' - ' ' pean . sees - The $1,000$ , , . Communities the world's for pre-paid orders only. the district's annual con grant awarded to . courses in economics ( Ec.. Ticket order to .provide students with - , , MU by largest trading bloc represent sales will be . No ference consulting the NAMM Scholarship - . limited. service 101 , 102 , 231)) . children the background necessary-I1ec ssary to fill ing 270 million people ) will open under eight years old are alal--¬ newsletter and membership rere--¬ Committee , will be disbursed to a varivarietyty of music-related- prO- 4.. BA 160 andBAand BA 253 canbecan be ' pro ' ' for tourpatronspatrons . lowed . cruitment.. He also coordinates any junior or senior > ' ¬ - used as economicsec nomics elec-- tour on the tour. music mer- fessions. . The nucleus of the pro ' regional programs and guides chandising whom {. . student the gram includes four speciality: ' titives.ves The tour will feature free - - shut long-range planning efforts.. University deems . . , His deserving. courses which examine th 5. Hence five additional tle bus service between em- Make checks payable to " the " term runs until next January.. "This marks the first time ever (15( ) for GOODWILL EMBASSY workings of the music industry. . courses hours a bassies , corrpb"rnentary: ! iced tea TOUR ' - CASES's overall membership that Millersville has received NAMMN a secondse ond major in economicss ::: and mail with a stamped , self- is nationwide and cookies horn 2 to 4 p.m.. . , a ' ' now exceeds 2,700, institutions one of the coveted NAMMN .¬. for business . addressed envelope to : Mrs.. Lee organization that fosters com students receiving line of distinguished - " - with more than 13,000, scholarship grants, said Dr.. Sy , 703 . indi munication among its members guests from 12 noon to 3 p.m.. . , Hand Ridge DriveDri ve ' vidual members.. The office Brandon of MU's - - : main music depart as it promotes the music pro . is locatedlocat in : , D.C.. . ment.. also , . din Washington He noted that when ducts industry.. . ': . - \ - - - . . . PREGNANT? : ? , . 2forl U ' . And you didn't' mean . . ! ; [. !L_ tobeBirthrighrto be? 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. ! . 1! ! . . , . . , - . ' ' Ext, ' : a ' Extra : All It Extra \ ; . ,' , ((86e/or' . 100 women the York/ Times and the Wall Street about The Letters (86% ) BY LEO .100 % of the read . Snapper and its to the Editor / MAISEY ' Read " : About. , ) , Journal which the responding . (30( % : Commentary Editor editorials and about 33 % of the readers. : . ; ' . . : * " ' ' ' ' , r' , . . ' ( ) ( ) ' w so.. , . students read occasionally. The 91 % of respondents (59 % (16 % . men did . , the knew News . : ' L J Did you ever have the feeling 13 newspapers to choosecho s HHarrisburg Patriot Evening when The Snapper is published Editorials'(56( % ) (39( % ) ' With (56(39' , ' ' ) . ( ( ) ) that you, were being watched ? from ( in MU's Ganser Library , News; the Sun, and which , of course, is weekly , on Sports (50 % ( % , : 39 ' " ever . York ) ( ) ( ) \ Have you ever sensed that you the local newspapers were. read . the / Daily Record were Wednesday . Comics (42 % (44 % ' the " . ( ' ' were being observed while , 54 % off the seldom read with any type of A surprising 50 % Classified (33( % ) (28( ) you most often about . the said that Ads % : . . " regularity ) by MU . . ' ' ( ) were . . students. they . doing even the simplest of total reading time . would not go out of their Philosophy Corner (30 % ' " ' ( ' , , , tended:i1ded 'rea paperp Also concerning newspapers way to obtain a copy.. (58 % ) tasks such as say reading The Men t tto read the p r ' ¬ - : Snapper ? Also, did you eyer an average of 17 minutes , while , in generalgen ral', the responding stu- 8 % have either placed or Rational Answers (20( % ) (58( % ) able terms , facts, and figures take ' . ' ¬ notice of just how you go about' women read it for half that timetimev, dent ranked the particular sec- answered some sort of classified WIXQ schedule (14( % ) (55( % ) Dr. William Moyer of the " . performing 8.- . tions of the newspaper as "most or (11( % ) (64( % ) psychology department ; Tony such for only / , at one time daily tasks as 8-1/313 minutes - advertisement Doktir Divine ' ' - , '". ( following ( , reading the newspaper ? Recent In another type of experimentexp riinent liked-In parentheses another meaning , 92 % have Twice as many males as Marinucci the doctor's graduate ly , a groupgro p of psychology some of the psych students some items will be the most not ) . females like the sports section assistant ; and the following to t " " . Moyers students took up the tasks of issued a questionnaire about. significant and notable About 90 % knew no one one and "Rational Answers. . students from Dr. finding answers to these ques-¬ 200 MU studentsstudents,1, ' and by male/female/ differences ) . on the editorial or reporting Finally on a scale of one to Statistics and Experimental " - . ( ) ( ¬ tions , and what they found out generalizing the information Front page (89 % of sample staff of The Snapper.. five, excellent to very poor, the Design II psychology class sec- ' ' - ( ( ' is both interesting and eye-- received from 137 usable ques-¬ Comics (60 % ) (67 % of The followingsections were answering students rated The tion two ) : Linda Birkelbach , ? , ' ;. ' - opening. tionnaires , foundfound'outout the follow females read the comics , and rated as most popular by the Snapper as just about fair.. Leslie Crownover , Pat . % ) ( , Several of the psych students, ing informationn about MU 48 of males did respondents.. In the second set The Snapper would like to DeFrance , James Fulmer - ( ) ( ) , (40 % (59 % of , Denicka Gum , Nolan , working in. pairs or alone , tried students , and newspapers in Sports males of parentheses are given the thank the following people who Karen . 27 % of females ) ' , to find out , by a process of general.. . percentages of respondents who made the observations , issued Maureen KraybillKr aybill ThThomasnas ' - ( ) ( " - naturalistic observation , just AboutAbo t the respondents , first, Feature articles (39 % (53 % reported a section asas' "un- the questionnaires , and com Mancuso , Irene Mavrides , Lisa ' " ) ") ; - . how people will go about reading the following demographic data females , 20 % males popular. pilepiledjtheJ.the. e data intot9 undertunderstand; Nissel and NancyN cy Witmer. - ( ) . (37 _ _ _ _ the newspaper. Some students received and then Movies % of sample - - ______m _ _ _ from , , , -. ------. . ;: - - . _ - - - - - , - - - \ . , observed people in the Lan- generalized about the MU Classified- Ads (36( % ) - ' - ( ) caster County Reading Library's population . and its reading Editorials (34 % reading area , and others did so habits.. Of 137 students who Business- (20( % ) (34( % males , ' in Millersville University's answered the questionnaire , 10 % females ) newspaper-reading- section.. By 60 % were male and 40 % female ; Weather- (18( % ) unobtrusively observing an 70 % were resident students and Television- and boxed ads average of 14 persons ( an the other 30 % commuted ; 90 % (10( % ) ' average of eight males and six were white ,; 4% black, 2% his. - - ObituaryObituarysectionsection (9( % ) ' females ) the following informa- panic , and 4 % oriental ; 151 % Marriages- (7( % ) tion was collected about a per- were freshmen , 22 % were Stocks- and bonds (2( % ) ' - ( 1 son's normal reading habits.. sophomores , . 35 % juniors and FarmFFarmrm section less than % of . . " . , . , ' ; was sample ) , '''' , Men were observed , as it could 28 % seniors average age . . . - - - ¬ < : : be guessed , too read the sports 22.. Most other male-female dif- , of. . "' " ; - ', . section first, and longer than Concerning newspapers in ferences were small or not at all ' : . g , ',. , _ " '" ) \ - . . . . . " . women.. geneiaigenege HH: ai , the sample of different. 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. To Muscular Dystrophy Association ( MDA ) by participating in the How FoilFinals Phobia : 6th Annual Volleyball Marathon Administration ' ' Kappa Lambda Chi ¬ Alpha Phi Omega BY CARLA COOK Many students have been con hand.. For instance, Jill finds it More treatment on the Bard Barbarians Millersville ducted to further the understan¬ hard to concentrate on the test understanding and treatment of Christian Fellowship Snapper Lancaster General Hospital University Christian Fellowship ding of test anxiety.. In 1978 , because she has already decided test anxiety can be found by How do you rreactact at test time? Computer consultants Chi Alpha Holroyd et al.. discovered that the test will be impossible Psychology Tau Some that contacting the students report trembling Newman House, Student Senate and she should have a of Counseling ' - high test anxious students studied Department the ' , " , , . limbs , ' . , . . , moist palms or - ,ueasi- : - ' : Jqueasi "' - . - Millersville MarMarchinghing Unit; Tanger " reported higher levels of anx- few more hours. No wonder she Center.. The psychology Staff" s ¬ - depart nessne in the pits of their stom- First Floor Landes T.V.. . Guide iouisness and had significantly finds herself too emotionally ment , under the direction of Dr.. achs as the professor passes out Third Floor Landes The Harvies lower test scores than low test frazzled to compose a coherent Alex Szollos , is currently con- the exams.. Others recall a -¬ - ! Chemical sud . ¬ American Society Fah-Kings anxious students. Moreover , the essay An additional explana. - ductingd research on the Kings den episode of panic and realize ' , - tion for anxiety they've' high test anxiousanxi us' students con test is provided cognitive and physiological forgotten the material P sistently evaluated their perfor¬ by Smith et al.. (1982)( ) who aspects of . they studied for so long.. - test anxiety. Phi Sigma Pi would like to offer its deepest gratitude to all who : , - hypothesized that the anxiety - ' mances more negatively an in Graduate students Loren sponsored individuals , and to our co-sponsors : John Herr'serrs Village serves a self protective function.. Amsell-- Killhef-- dication that mental attitude Amsell-HefftRefft and Kathy Market, the House of Pizza , the SMC Galley , and special thanks to plays an important role in test Anxiousness can be employed fer have organized testing of all - , whose help and work with the equipment is deeply I is both common and normal . Itt . . anxiety.. is interesting to by students as a potential undergraduate students enrolled Greg ' " some degree of ¬ It appreciated.. to experience apap-- - ' speculate whether possessing an reason for possible failure: If in psychology courses.. The ' ver prehension prior to taking an exex--¬ This year's successful marathon for MDA raisedraised'overover $2000$ and initial negative results failure happens to occur, the students were asked to complete - am.. However , extreme feelings attitude gives us a glimpse of what can be accomplished , byy campus or presence of anxiety serves a , ¬ ¬ in poor performance or if poor to questionnaire that when ganizations and MU students.. We can only be optimistic and en of anxiety can have a detrimen- - ¬ maintain self-esteem. . ilil-- , ' performance scored, indicated if they were effect on performance as well fosters a pessi- Jeff thusiastic about next year's marathon , which we know will be even tal . mistic view. ¬ lustrates this theory by -¬ nervous or relaxed in ' - . of testing situa- unwit test taking bigger and better than this year's.. as psychological well-being. Test . . . tingly . , , anxiety is a combination of tions. Another theory proposed supporting his signs of situations. Then students from ( ) ¬ by Sarason (1978) suggests that discomfort by attributing his each of the two groups were- cognitive factors such as a stustu-- . . ' , . , " , - ' poor performance is caused by below average performance to selected for further research.. - \ " " dent's expectations of his perfor¬ Ac tuations.t . Our research deals d . - - ideas and relatrelated concepts ' ' focusing thoughts of a critical anxiety rather than considering cording to Loren Amsell-HefftAmsell- Hefft , ' as body's : , assessment , feelings skill mance as well his " ¬. with the of Speed reading is'is 'aa useful nature inward which results in that preparation or effort may "Previous research has meas - " physiological response to the : 5of anxiety during ttesting ; foror some of theth sames Ipe reasons.. In distraction from the task at play a role.. ured text anxietyxiety in contrived si- real emotional state at hand.. The research results , which will order to read the large volume of beI ' available att the end of this required materiall ' the time th ' in semesters upon requrequestst from the allotted , students should scan psychology department , will each section andand'note' note the most . , , I , benefit students by providing in- important concepts instead of formation on the issuesiss es concern¬ trying to readz: ad eachea: h word.. Note - ' ' ' ing anxiety , : test and ultimately and , speed reading . ' reduction The Snapper is ! : Staff Graduating its alleviation.. prepare you forforjthethe exam but ' ' _ : . , . . . Ed Plank of 'ththe ., Counseling relaxationn techtechniquesques can be believes ' &&t situa-- Center' that test anxiety useful in the ttest taking ' ' isais 'a result of improperr prepara- tion. If you find yourself tense s , . ' , . :. , , () . In order to confident and unable to concentrate take , tion. be Positions Open Next Ye ' " ' for Year : eyes students need to be. equipped , a to closeclose"youryour and " minute. ' ' : . , . . with efficient study skills. He imagine a relaxingrelaXingscenescene. Lying? \ ' : : works with approximately 200 on the beach and listening to Include . students per' academicc year on waves lapping on the sand theth such skills as'as ' note reduction , comes readily to' mind.. When ' ' speed reading , and relaxation you feel totally calm , it's time to techniques.. Note reduction is turn your attention back to the . , i.. . essential' because students exam.. If your ; studying skills receive a vast amount of ¬ could use some polishing , Mr.. - infor- - - Managing: Editor mation in lecture each day.. In Plank offers informalan. walk-in ' ' . stead of trying to memorize each programthat* he tailors to each

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. . Submit ; ; . Problems;? Submit your . . \o I questions to Doktir Divine f . I c/o/ The Snapper , f\Oa\S\ . Features . Dear: Divine ' \ Doktir , Desk by noon on Thursday..rThursday. . , , . . - II on . " . , , . . ' . . .IC. ing before the. end of the much background was given but tion.. Since then everyone has Lti... . Vi Dear Doktir Divine, semester.. the impression I get is your ¬ noticed a great change my in in d . ! 00d ... . Sex - Help My . . I . roommates and..Iand sensitive attitude. involves personality for the better. , The GOO - need some people to sublet our Dear Doktir Divine , both of you , and so does the pro- letter concerning No No's's' was apartment for the summer and Nothing personal , but writing blem.. One person is not to blame written in regard to one . ' person . ' " " 'nono one is answering our sign. It tq' you is a last resort.. My girl here.. "Prudence" must have . . an in . .1 to particular. That person an . .I ' and , - :- ' ' is getting near the end and we arid I are having sexual pro answer but Obviously she isn'ti n't have had our major disagree : . ' ' don't know what else to do.. blems, ann ththc reason I'mI' revealing it.. Maybe it has to do ments that almost ended our ' ' ' , ? , . . Could help . : . you us " see you maybe it - writing to you is to make her with doesn't. friendslfriendshipp but now our.friendour friend : & " Supply ' . K K - ' ! . . . -Bumming in Brookwood I'm not at fault.. It is her Don't be so defensived . Instead of ship is at its very best. Once ' : , " " ' - - " " , ; Dear Bumming in Brookwood, "Prudence" and I have been get- asking Prudence"Prud nce" why. , ask her again I would like to thank you Art; Office , School , Pencils , Stickers , 110 ' You said no one has answered on real good till about two if anything is bothering her.. Tell for responding my tin to situation. Flags & Educational Items ' ! ' ' t your sign.. I'm not surprised! ago when I - her you've noticed ' behavior - , months'agoago her for I , months started play now am a very happy per - ' - Get together with your room: rugby again.. Since then she's has changed , andd you,. are con- son.. ' ing '" ' " " ' ' Students may bring add in mates and make some seriousseri us been likelike'l"aa dead fish.. I can't cdrnedc ! . PrudencePrude ce" isn't going to -Happy- in Harbold ( NoNo's ) this for an ' ' plans.. First of all , one signisn't. isn'tn't , figure; out.. I'm always ready open up to you until shehe feels Dear Readers , extra 10100/0% off bill totalling $5.$ . sign , it. / over " ' going to cut it.. MakeM ke plenty of and able.. "Prudence"" won't resres--¬ like she' can trust you.. Try being Doktir Divine wants to thank . { end - you for bright colored and pond , me and I always up a more sensitive to her feel the mail and wish signs , to little - , disperse them alloverall over the cam feeling frustrated. . When I ask ings.. everyone a happy summer' NOW LOCATED AT MEADOWBROOK " ' . " pus.. Ask the people youyo , . break.. "DDD" ' . why nothing. Got will . around : her she says be back in full FARMERS' MKTONMKT. , ON. THE MIDDLE LEVEL

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( ] - ) . ! ARIES March 2 20) . This is it , Ram The last shot at LIBRA ( Sept.. - . 23)) . The end , " " " " " April is almost here so close you . "You your Girl.. "Slip ' ' - "Grab a Heiney. never forget first schoolwork and romance before semester's end.. You're advised can almost touch24it.. Don't' let your " ' burst of summerfever keep . You to be Sigmund Freud ' into something Velvet. don't have to concentrate on the academia , for next week is Finals Week.. you from doing all that you need to complete before semester catch the hidden meaning in above advertising slogansslc;> gans. ( ! ) ' to the Ugh You know you won't do it then , so do that last major end.. Do that final project or two now , so you can have plenty of Sex helps to promote booze.. NOW ! . project Allow lots of time for study. Accept your time to study for your hectic Finals Week.. The summer ' is the , ! ¬ ' achievements and put yourself on the Have an ..l ! You might.bemight .be. wondering then if the opposite is true.. Does. back excep- time for things socialsoci and romantic , so do'itdo it up tional summer ! booze help to promote sex? Well , sortsc;> rt of.. Perhaps Shakespeare " SCORPIO ( Oct.. - . 22)) . Another exciting ' in :. , , , - and memorable sums it up best Macbeth "Lechery sir it provokes and. un- ' ( - ) weekend will make for you to concentrate on your : ¬ TAURUS April 21-May 21) . The Bull oughto ght to thisthis'weekweek crack 24it hard provokes it provokes the desire , but it takes away the perfor- ¬ studies once again , so you need to make a concerted effort to mance.. " down on the books , for only a few more days remain.. That exex-- of yours , whateverwh tever is , helps you put your mind to the books again.. One way to proceed in this is ' tracurricular indulgence it . a , depressant. . ' ' ' Let's start at the beginning. Alcohol is drug a maintain your sanity; keep it up , 'cause you're truly talented to set for yourself a goal , like , more fun , but only after you've ¬ ' can cause a person to all . , At low levels in the bloodstream it exex-- it.. Delay social activity until post-finals- , so that you can gotten your academic stuff learned and finished. Or you " " in the ' perience a "high , a happy feeling.. Conversations get louder ' ; ! could think of the great summer you're going to have.. do your best.. You've a busy summer.aheadsummer . ad take it light See : ahead , by sweeping hand ¬ c'' and important points are highlighted momo-- ya'soonya'' soon ! tions , until someone knocks over their drink ! SAGITTARIUS( ( Nov.. 23-Dec.- . 21)) . Now that your spirits are up , you can"begin' ( - ) again canbegin directing your energies toward those effect of a few drinks is an impairment of judge- GEMINI May. 21) . Your star symbol , the Twins , suits Another June' things you do best your studies and your social life.. The' best you well , asJuneyou're doubly-intelligent- and double-fun.- . This is a . , , they ment. Some men as a result become convinced that are game plan follow would ' ' ¬ to be to spend the time before finals prey.. the line , prediction of your exciting and interesting summer that apap-- Don Juan and begin to stalk their Here's where concentrating on them and aceing them ! Then, after you get " . your ¬ " some air ? gets blurted out.. his proaches. Use every opportunity and moment to advan- " " "Do you want to get fresh If through next week , you can indulge in social "finesse.. So , you ' . You get all you can from life , because you deserve . . prey hasn't been drinking , she might reply with something tage. should ' ? ' ! have an exceptional summer , y'hear " " . . 'em' ( Have a great like , "Get lost , loser.. Undaunted , our Hunter turns to her it. Your finals should prove no problem. Ace ! ) ) ' friend and tells her she is the most beautiful girl at the summertime CAPRICORN ( Dec.. 22-Jan.- . 20) . With just a few days left , you that < ' ' "' . ' he on her should find that because you're so lookinglo king'fforward to'theto the end party. He's already forgotten that tried that line . ' ( 22-July- 23)) . how you bounce from previously.. CANCER June See back . of the semester , you are feeling an incredible burst of energy.. those down periods? If your Someone Special didn't' find you This will let you attack your finals studying with everything ! ' A couple of drinks also affect the eyesight.. The eyes become this week , you should start searching But , wait a bit before you've got , and when you conquer the exams you will truly light.. , , yet.. Once you more sensitive to Thus the lights in the room get turned your search for you have finals week to conquer, have a reason to celebrate.. Your summer is the perfect setting . , ! ' down to a level that happens to coincide with romance. This is get through next week you can set your sights as high as you for such reveling . the night where, in the lights of a passing car , she realizes that want.. ( So, shoot for the stars ! ) Happy and successful summer ! - . she has consented to being walked home bv Cro-Magnon Man. AQUARIUS (Jan.. 21-Feb.- . 21)). With the end of the semester i ( - . 23)) . , . " LEO July 23-Aug. One more week just one more week. If near , your social self will hardlyh dly know whathat to do while away What other effects does alcohol have? Well , the most ' " " you keep telling this to yourself , while you keep pace with the from school.. But you're imaginative enough to keep yourself "crucial" is the releasing of inhibitions.. The quiet , education ' " " ' classes and the work and the rest , you should have no problem busy for the summer. . You shall have a productive and fun-- major is running around the party "goosing" all the guys.. It's ' coasting through of semester.. In the summertime , , seasonas h' not something she would usually do except with a fpw drinks the end the filled next few months and the seasons will be one to remember.. ' you shall find that romance will blossom ; shop around a bit be , , . Finals should not prove to any hassle so plain and simple, in her. ' ! ! first , though , and then you're sure to find It Happy hunting study and conquer them.. Have a great summer.. ' ¬ , As Shakespeare hinted , alcohol' taktakess away the perfor- - ( . - . 23)) . ( . - ) . mance.. It does not cause sexual arousal as many drinkers VIRGO Aug. -24-Sept. If you have managed to avoid PISCES Feb 22-March 20) The next week will be especially ! think.. The night ends with two uninhibited , clumsy people overloading , then great Andnd if you can keep your head this busy for you , but so will the summer.. The best thing for you to . next week , then you have only look , will be for , fumbling. around in the dark. One benefit is that it keeps them the summer to forward to do set your time aside study and use it well then . ' from getting behind the steering wheel of a car ! and it seems this summer will be a great one ! So , good luck on take your exams and truly do well.. When the semester ends ,

, finals and even better luck for the summer , for which you your busy summer will best be managed by taking it all one that _ ' . This is the final BOOZE NEWS of the year. Remember , if will be doing will be highly profitable for you.. day at a time.. But you'll have plenty of time for fun, etc ! UN- l . . . , . . - ' . . . " . . . L" '"" * - ' . , ! - "- - " '" you drink , be moderate.. Don't drive drunk.. TIL THE FALL . , . , ,, , ,, . . _ _ : .k". . " " . " , , ... " . . . , " ' " . " . . - . . . ' . . . - ' " " ' ' ,, . . . . . - - ' - . . '' '' ,. . . . _ ' .,., . . !. _ . . - - - , " " .JMp. ....r--. - 'r- : , - 1 ' ; . . , - \ THE SNAPPERS MAYMA Y 1.19851.. 198' ' ' . J lH 'f------_ ------. - - - - . - . . ' . ' ;, . . A "Resounding'Reso nding"" Success : . " . . AirA ir . Band..ABand . . . . , , . ;,

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: - s ? - ; David Nastor , who covered such topics as MU sports , sex , and spanking, He ' also did a juggling A capacity crowd turned out for UAB's second Air Band Competition. . The 875 first prize went to residents of Gaige HallH ll , who The Air Band Competition was held last Thursday in MU's' Lyte Auditorium. . One if routine and led a ' " " " , , , " perfperformed> rmed "We Are. the World.. ' " round of Row Row Row Your Boat . ofor' the .many outrageous acts was the performance of Monty Python's "The , Here , .. . Lumberjack Song.. " Nastor surfs to a kazooed version " ,. of "Hawaii" Five- . 1 - ', - ; ' . . - . - , -r; - L- ' ' ''rr' , -J1- : : : E-__ : DA' ' - ' - ' , _ : ' m f. ? , 11 ; , lnI, aSI : : ,a . , ' : ' , " . : ' ' r' ; ' j ii ' ., ' . \ - .. , - ", . ' . : . , ' " 'r, ; : .d. ? ni : ! ;. , , , j = " 4; : : r. , .. ). ... _ , " t . . 1 v - _ ,i..r... : :; . , ' " .! , . . . . ( > L ... :: ' " " , . ' 'i -t " \;, 1 . :" " . , " . " .

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; lip -' ; ' :1: } < . . ,1juJ1 .1; : > * j >. . ::;:. . . . ' ": It ,:: ! , " . ; . _ .,... . ' .f , qTJ " ' : ' _ Approaches , : " " Odd Day . ' ) - ) 0 ; :' ' ' . ' "y' ' . " ' ' ' i : : 2I , " _ ; ; . . " 1i r 1 . ;. l "i a , liamsport , PAPA , is a . , BY LEO campus ing until about 11 pm. Odd Day '. - MAISEY : _ __ of because Commentary Editor celebrity sorts of his will present two sets , in which involvement with several - cam theythey.will.will perform music by Elvis ' . . " - , - : : _____ pus musical organizations , _ Earlier last , on in Costello , Simple Minds, U2 , : i month , . . , ' - ' azz . - "' " , cluding Jazz E - .3. Wednesday , April 3rd;,. MUleldMU held the J Ensemble REM , the Alarm , thePolice , __ ) : , \( r Sophomore Bickel is a Criminal , , if1 J r3 the Quarterdeck Lounge in the Bruce Springsteen Squeeze and J . * the : .c. . ii SMAC Galley , and the event Justice major at West Chester Echo and the Bunnymen , as well - o.". . 5'.. . . : - University who proved successful for a dual met Martin as a as other types of music and - te " " a ¬ - band j ..0 . competitor in competi- . reason. The "Q-deck" showed other groups will be sure to ' : that y w P , ' , ' J' . , t T IIa , the idea of a campus-wide- tion in their hometown of York.. . ', x E that peak the interests of all sorts of .t', , la o - ' tsp! to non-alcoholic- night club would Drummer Martin is a second- music lovers. The group will also . ' t - year Music Business major whow o , ,_ , .. .., . , _ _ - I ______. be received well by all who perform at least one original , " ' ' .______l at { ; = = = ,\ ; . " , : , ;,'.i\. ' : E7s as floormate Buono , fellow " " . - s.. , a , and were about to song "Not All Shy, which - there , tended That ': . _ " . . .. . " " ; , < . ' ____ _ 800 persons who did so.. The Jazz Ensembler with was written by Buono and Fedorowicz , fellow ( . ) event also showcased some of and a recent Bickel.. Admission is free. - . . - 2 band member ( in Willis Jumper ) - . ". .: . . . _ the MU student body members Also on schedule for the even . ' ' , ; - with Bickel , seems to be a sort of ¬ . " , .. will and their talents sand,and. the even ing will be a DJ who play rere--

' , ing's performers included jug- catalyst for the formation of quests before and between Odd . - , ODD DAY.. glers , magicians , soloists. and Day sets.. The evening of music ; Odd Day is ( from left ) Brian Bickel, Tony Buono , Don Martin , and Len Fedorowicz , , musical groups.. However some credit is due to is designed as a pre-finals- week , sophomore Michael Masterton , " " - . ' The final act of the evening "final splurge" for all MU . and Pat Metheny. A sion instruments since fourth ' Bickel , , who admires Alex AI Jarreau , 20 who as fellow floormate to , the band called Odd Day , proved students. . All are encouraged to Lifeson of and the Edge of performer , on first the vioviolinin , grade , enjoys the music and - Rush ' well-- Buono and Martin and fellow- , , to be one of the more ' come out and enjoy themselves U2 , is contemplating a move to and then the bass , since second talents of Joe Jackson Rush - ' received acts of night , if Jazz Ensembler with Martin on 2nd.. will be , , XTC , says the the ' Refreshments . grade also appears'tappears to enjoy his REM and but that . MU next Fall. Such relocationa' ' - and Fedorowicz , served as a link ' metered by the audience's en servedse ved . would involvement with ODD DAY , his favorites are Martin in contacting Fedorowicz and from West Chester thusiastic acceptance of the The band are looking - ¬ of Pretenders and members , facilitate more close-by involve which could potentially prove Chambers the ' ' peaking his in a ' " group's versions of REM's interest new forward to the Dance . , . of the "NBC Party It ment with ODD DAY , with successful he contemplates. Ed Shaunessy " " band. Masterton was initially in " " " "Radio Free Europe" and Bryan will be the first time the group a Basically just now having "fun , Band.. Martin marveled at how ' " ' " which he seems truly at peak Adams' "Run to You , along ODD DAY. will appear together in a full-- ' " - well Odd performed with as a , which he's been FedorowiczF d rowicz takes an "if it hap Day guitarist " ' " a few other selections. . The ¬ fledged performance , non - ! - ' of , and with Because of busy and conflic- but none since ninth grade.. pens , it happens great at only two days" practice , story behind ODD DAY is a ting schedules and at times , of the members are unused to . , says titude about future success for said that his major aim with the Fedorowicz age 20 says that ; - - - - " , . , > = . . short but interest distance what with Bickel at performing All have been j.s. - ODDDAYODD DAY. group is "to have fun. If the ' none in his major influence s Jean Luc . one. - Jean - , ing one Take four talented West Chester, the band was able volved in other bands in the , , 20-year, old Martin, who has group goes somewhere then in Ponty a jazz fusion violinist ' ¬ " dividuals , have them practice to get together before the past, and the ggeneralneral consensus and that he also greatly admires playplayed drums and other percus- great.. , . once or twice before their first Quarterdeck, Lounge only a few among them is that this group is public performance , and then times fforr practicee.. But as Buono: the one in which they feel the . . . . - " " " showcase them in their own end- describes it , "We blended well ; most "professional. . Buono , who ' ( - - . was , of-the-semester dance party everyoneevery ne picked up his part and during his high school [ to Change ' , . WIXQ' to h ) : "' '"' , . , ? . , reo 91. Simple enough right it all fit together: But when the years in such groups as The, StereoSt 91.7 Schedule of ¬ " " ¬ First things . ODD DAY night the Lounge finally Screaming and , ar- Monks" "Rou , first ar- - Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ' " are Anthony Buono ( lead singer rived , all things went well.. The lette , says that he is ttrulyuly ' and , ) , , . . rhythm guitarist Len crowd at urge received happy with this present group. Chris . , Andy Lowell Pat ' Dan , Pal Johnnya h nny Mass I ns 9 . 11 J ass ( ) , WatkWatkins Lowell 9.11. 911 ' . ' Fedorowicz , , He feels , 7.10 . . Contemporary bassist Brian the band well and the group that the members ' - . AOR 9.11 " " 11-1 9.11 AOR AOR ( ) ' " " , Funk Christian Bickel lead , and Don "click" well togther , as if they AOR AOR guitarist members were happy with the Music ( ( " ' " Martin drummer) . Hence , the results. With this success are "reading each other's minds" , 1M. ) Kevin Day , four talented individuals.. How, behind them , an idea presented when putting together the Wheels ThomasT omas Kris 11.3. ' - ' 11.3. Micci Steven - , . music.. Buono , whose in- 1.3. . these four got together is an in itself and Buono pursued it. major AOR: 11.1 AOR , 10.12. R&8.& Soul 11.2. Bill . Wave. Rock Metal Wave . , fluencers include Weller of , teresting tale in itself. Buono a Tomorrow evening, May 2 , Paul Wave Contemporary , . sophomore Broadcasting major ODD DAY will be showcased in The Jam and Paul McCartney of i- ' Thomas .. \ Music , , ------fame , feels 3.6. - Ke21/ng/ DuGarn from North Wales PA transfer an end-of-the-semester , pre n Is-- Beatles and Wings . I\udung DuGar \ 51 BB. \ Stevie . ' y62.5 pre < . . ' Monotone N . red to MU from York College.. week Dance that if the opportunity? affordsaffor s 3.63 . 6 1.3 Mr. Party to be held in R&B& , Soul Wave , ROCk , , 12.3. AORA R Wave , Rock . 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. , . MU At Moving Wright Direction . Ladies Strong _ Metrics " In The -' (Continued from pace 10)) "- - ' - , ° ' decision to move back ex had a lot to do with that in fi . 1 } .r. Pr Anne Peifer placed second in . , - " , r . worked 12-hour days , every " -: . ( - ) plained Wright.. Plus the creased publicity: the javelin (120-6) and finished ' day.. But as he , " ¬ ' admits the MU position offered a great "Greg has been trementre en'- I fifth 1500 meters ;. in the for the . time spent was well worth it.. " . " opportunity. to build from dous , Kochan. "It .. . Lady Marauders while WoodallW odall "' stated " "II learned more in three " . " from an excellent finished third in the javelin.. scratch. started months at Dartmouth than ' on He stepped right in last brochure and carried on to ._ top performances were " " Other any , ' . at other time said * - summer and after never up to date statistics' and " put on by Nancy Tang-Yuk : ' ' ' Wright of the internship.. news ' s ( ) , covering football before news rreleasesleas tbrthroughout'ughout' _ . - third in 1500 meters Tanya " ' ' jf3 .5- , "I've been able to adapt a lot ( , 1 tt . ( ) Chapman had no football the season. Newspaper , TV . Pina second in 800 meter and ' . . of what I learned there to - f ' ) , coverage all 4 " ' program put together a and radio in Beth Hull and Wendy Wise '" ' , ; what I do now.. - slick media guide featuring creased.. He has beenverybeen very, in- (third and fourth respectively in - After working at Dart ¬ ' ) Marauder Ricke fluential and positive in pro ' the 400 meter hurdles . Sue star W r , .. mouth Wright accepted a . " - s Posipanko finished third in the , Stonewall in a Civil War moting our program. I' graduate assistantship at ' ' ¬ soldier uniform on the cover One of Wright's toughest high jump and fourth in the ¬ ' --l-, - tri Northeast Louisiana Univer- - and loads of interesting in- . duties since coming to'to'MUto MU ple for the MU women.. I jump . before ' " sity. But the day he formation inside.. He also was the coordination of the "Overall , our performance - . ' was to enroll , he received ' ' ' ' " - put together an imprimpressives ve East Regional held March wasn't spectacular , Miller con- - ' ' ' word he had been , ' that . - " - - & of . progr . 7-8.. of the tourna program . " for each home . The site th . fessed.. was hectic week for - ! ' ' "It a sports - ' ' fered a part-time - - in .. . : , i game;. ' ment was not announced'un-un everybody and we were a little ' ' ' * . ! formation job at Cal State ' ' . ' ' Wright's hard work :. . til less than''aweek, week before ? and thana sluggish but we did have several I : ' . < " ' r . ' Beach . ' " , Long southern ry ' - in > . wasnoto be " completec coveragec of. the the tournament'was'totournament was \ good . :: ' . ' ' 4 performances i , . ; .. CaliforniaCalifo So . YC7F Californial he jumped in . : : , . . ' ..W1 . ! VM..4 ' - ' MU football , . played Becaui .jjof_of . . that " / f . team to played Becau. 's Relays not ' i"/'i: At last weekswee Penn car - . ' his car and made the three m , eb.tgetgefe'the . game : ' L" mentionntion the other sports Wright had t get the . ' Philadelphia's . ; held at Franklin . " ' t . ; . - ' ' day trip west. . ; . ; , ' ; : . ' . " program ' : - : ( Hasn s earned him theth praise off , togethert : , " and . : ,-- - Field , both the 400 and 1600 . - : e. AfterAft r learningle rig more about ' . , ' .: . " s i l't . r ' L:4.4rj"P: . I ' Head Football Coach and prepare press credentials int t.- . . meter relay teams placed in their - the sports information pro ' ' . , . as i Director of Men's Athletics only a few days. But , '. - rj , ,.--y ' ? . . ;rq;: r, , tt'Z ,. 9f; r1) ? '? i : section. The 400 meter team of ¬ " ' fession with two years of exex-- , "The way - ' % " Dr.. Gene . . noted . . , { A. Kochan , . Carpenter. . ::5'.r..T. : , 9li Uc ' f ' t"LF, yr n ; , , Googins UY4 'i Pyett Johnson and . 39i'' " perience under his belt at " wasw - . , ' , "Greg filled wass coordinated 9it.4 " 1 a tremendous everything ' , . . ' . Woodall a of 49.6. ' - " ran : . . . ._ to time , . ; - Long Beach Wright. . was - ¬ . was ex- . . , . . . void at Millersville at. the was . '. - . ; Universi region . ; while the 1600 meter team of : . - . " " to acquire a full- " " " anxious . , , , . . - . ' . . , . , . . " . ; . . . ' . , , . , . : ty said Carpenter who was I , . cellerit . ' ' , . . ,- , , q. , ' , ' ' ' , . . " I'' I.. . ' _ . . . , , f ' , , : . " , . ... , ; . Pyett Deb Harding Wise and ' ' ; 'h-' " ' " , - 'n'' ' . . : , , " J. time SID position. He didn't ¬ ' ; . :; . f , . , also a member of . , . . agrees ' . ' , .r " - - the selec Wright that ' i ' " ' , " , : - " . , , ' . e ' " . . . . , '--r". .' ! recorded a time of 3:59.3 in " ' 'P rlP1 Pina :. '! , . I have to look : - . . . - - - - - . :. ' far tion , - . regionals has ------o-- - - . ' committee that chose hosting the its heat. . teammate 4x400 relay.. 20 miles down the - Deb HardingH rding hands off to t Wendy Wise during the The " ' Just Wright.. been one of his most de Metrics meet on Pyett who competed in the Chapman College , " LadLady MaraudersM r 1ders placed fourth in the event at the Millersville road was "To date he has been a fine manding but rewrewardingrding exex--¬ ' 100 meters , failed to qualify for ' . . had been : Saturday. an institution that representative of thethe'univer-univer- periences thus far at MIL , finals as she posted a . the time of " ' without a SID for two years.. ' " : Johnson ran the 100 meters sity's athletic interestsir and . "Having the tournament BystorrBY SCOTT SELHEIMER 12.7. in her heat.. , (12.91)( . ) , 200 meters (26:50)( : ) , and Starting from scratch has made a major contribu¬ go as smoothly as did was . The squad will have several - it Staff Writer Wright was successful pro- " anchored the winning 400 meter meets coming in tion to the overall program.. _ very rewarding , said important up moting Chapman athletics ' " and relay tteamam of Kim Googins , Liz- He's been a team player on Wright.. "But help from my The Lady Marauder track the next three weeks , starting in an extremely competitive zie , to a - what is fast becoming an ¬ fellow colleagues from the field squad , led by a new meet Woodall and Pyett win with the Kutztown Invitational agag-- sports market.. In only three " ning time of 50.74.. . gressive athletic program" competing schools , the record by Savena Pyett and . , - this Saturday. At Kutztown -s , - ' ¬ yearsye he was able to in ¬ three first place finishes by Beth Deb Wilson enjoyedenjo ed'a'a' suc- many members of MMQU squad Carpenter said.. coaches , and the administra- the crease publicity at Chapman ' - , - cessful day for the Lady of Women's tion made everything . run Johnson , put in a strong perfor will have their last chance to in the heart of a basketball Director ' ¬ Marauders as shesh won . the long , . smoothly . mance' . Athletics Mrs Marge mance as host of the sixth an qualify for the Pennsylvania " . hotbed that includes the nual Millersville Metrics track jump with a distance of 16.6 feet Conference meet Trout , has also been pleased So alter almost aa" yearear State Athletic NBA Lakers , USC , UCLA , ' a and placed second in the triple ' with Wright's hard work , back East , how does he feel meet held Biemesderfer to. be held at East Stroudsburg , . - ' and Long Beach. ¬ jump withwi h a of 34-134-1112.Vz' . . best, especially in ' of Millersville - Stadium on Saturday. . 9-11.- . the area about Universi' / May But once again , Wright ' Several members of the squad In the discus , Karen Condit The Lady Marauders will send women's athletics , which ty? looked for a move.. By and Colleen Nicholas swept first career "MU" is a ¬ also participated at the Penn close to 15 competitors to ' ' often takes a back seat to quality institu- the 'aa stroke good luck , ' - and second place with throws of of the men's programs when it tion and is a nice com- Relays last Thursday and Fri PSAC Championships.. it ' - - Millersville University came " day and enjoyed a fine showing. . 116-3 an 114-6 respectively.. following week comes to publicity.. munity , said Wright, who " The the squad the picture.. ' ; into " : ' ¬ "Karen and Colleen had really ¬ "It's often . a concern of a resides in Lancaster with his At the Metric meet on Satur-. will compete at the Eastern Col- MU his " He had sent ' . " good performances , said MU ¬ women's coach that when an wife Doreen Mannion. "I day , Pyett set a new Metric lege Athletic Conference Cham- resume five years earlier Carol Miller.. a , will have good - record in the 400 meter with a assistant coach pionships.. institution hires SID established con " ' when he was looking for a ' " ' of 57.13. to lead all - "Colleen's throw was a personal he neglect women's sports , tacts with the local media time com . " sports information positpositionm " . I ( petitors.. best for her. admitted Mrs.. Trout.. "But WGAL , WLPA , Lancaster in . Millersville kept the East. can honestly Greg Newspapers , etc.. ) and they say that . I the resume on file and . has not once neglected the are very supportive of MU MU Scholar-- Athletes Honored At. Banquet notified his parents when women's' program.. He has athletics in coverage of ! the SID position opened last Four MU students were hon¬ American in both cross-country- , done a fantastic job for both Marauder sports.. I have also - Steve Koons a teammate of year.. He applied and was - ' " ¬ of ' S.. ored for' their' athletic and scho- and track and field , was named King in cross country menmen'ss anand womenwomen'ss sportssport had splendid cooperation both and fered the job soon after.. " Male . of the Year , while "Greg stepped the from both the athletic and lastic skills last Wednesday at AthleteAthlete.of track and field , and Hallie ¬ 'd into ' Without hesitation he ac- " . ' ac- ¬ , the public relations staffs.. the annual Millersville Uni- women's basketball standout Oswald , aa' member of the position at MU and gained cepted.. - - - ¬ Shelly Bowie , , the Lady ' the respect of coaches Wright has also been imim-- \ versity Faculty-Student Athlete Ma women's tennis squad , were: "My" wife Ship-- the - - attended Committee Sports : Banquet held rauder all-time scoring and re - immediately , which many pressed with the special both presented scholar-athlete : : : penpensburgrg UniversityUniversi y and I < - - . , ' ' * . . i,1rg . . . ' - . . " ' . ' ' . - ' , was Fe- , events that have taken place at GordimerGordinier..DinhtgDinhtgDinh g Hall. boundingleader was namednamnamedFe-d'Fe- awards.. timesis difficult in the first ' ' was, originally. from the " ; - , Marauders' - male Athlete of the Year.. year , observed Mrs.. Trout.. since his arrival in par Bill King ththe All East , so it was a natural ' . " of President . "He has a good rapport with ticular the visit ' . - , . . . , ' ' . the coaches.. I haven't had Ronald Reagan last October.. - . " ' : ' not everyday the ' , " "It's . . . ' one complaint from coach ' .. - a y saying that they are not get- President of the- United . so ting their share ( of States visits a campus " - . publicity ) . being a part of that was ex . " , r citing , remarked Wright.. : . 3 One coach who has benefittedbenefi tted greatly from "MU" is very much in touch c ' ' with is going on in the 5 J Wright's presence is men's what basketball Head Coach John world.. The administration ' for e Kochan. . Kochan's cagers has to be commended received their share of foresight and" interest in bringing high quality press this season- after they 4f7 season speakers and entertainers to . compiled an outstanding. . " , campus. . T3 27-4- advanced to record and ' - .II the NCAA Division II East They're not too bad in Sports Regionals that were held at bringing high quality MUs' Pucillo Gymnasium Information Directors aboard , either.. for the time.. Wright first r .

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BY SCOTT usually . SELHEIMER tougher to crack. intercollegiate . . " athletic ' Writer "Secondly , s . By'DON Staff there hash ' been teams at Millersville. He has BY DON KENNEDY enormous difference . . an enormous in two student assistants that Staff Writer ' . , In 1984 , Millersville " , the the work load of the office , help him part-time- in the

University . . administration continued Mrs. Slotter.. often hectic sports infor-¬ The Millersville Marauder ¬ " decided to restart the posi- "Before he came the chores trackmen took to, theth road on ' mation office located in the tion of Sports Information ,r' Tuesday to meet Shippensburg had to be done on a must Alumni House. - - : - . Director that had been va basis.. , University on a moisture-ridden Before. getting sports During and cant since football the retirement of information duties done was basketball season , Wright track that saw drizzle Don Bird in 1979.. And a fine a burden , and now with often puts in 60-65- hour throughout the meet.. Ship¬ " ' " . decision it has turned out to , . pensburg handed MU. their Greg a joy. . first it's weeks including work on --S S . . " be.. - loss of the dual and - f- As Sports Information Saturdays and Sundays.. .. a - ' o After nationwide search , Wright season bringing their record = Director needs. to , to . One ' 1 thing is for sure seasion tri - - . r.1. that brought in close tot . 10000 . .l > >

. _ , _ . , , " -_ . . . . ., - - _ - - -- - ¬ ..c. applicants , a committee , - - Assistant Coach Joe Kuhns ex Co co > 5 - ' consisting of membersmembe iss from plained that he feels MU is dod , " ' yY F' the administration , ing quite. well despite the 91-53- mens ' ' M " and women's,} ' s , and loss.. "Shippensburg is a good ; athletics and. , " . ' - . r the put relations depart . team , he explained.. i . ment , selected.Gregselected . Greg Wright , MU left four long distance

' " 29 , who b runners home.. They were B . working Bill . had'bnworkinghad r.; ass : Il ) ; , , SID at Chapman? . College in King Steve Koons Greg ' t ti 4' , Calif.. , ' , . ¬ Orange to fill the Beegle and Matt Fritz. This exex-- - - - ' - - - ' . . poor, . < * : void. plains the poor showing in the \v&-tjp& yrr" ws- * - V ; - \ " - r - , . . ; ' . , ' g j V"1--* Happily , the committee - 1,500, meter and. 5,000 meter > f 'i i i . . W 1 $ ' , " , swept Wright . -t"a runs of which were made the right - i both . ' r9.i-. ' ( ) :L Allen Lear right beats out a runner from Ursinis at the tape to help the Marauder choice.. '. by Shippensburg.. . 4x400 - . : meter relay team earn second place at the MU Metrics track meet on . y Satur :" ¬ / - Wright steppsteppedd in imim- First place finishes for MU day. " - in mediatelym diately last summer , cluded Bruce Mannon in the 100 spent three weeks of 10 to 12 and 200 meter dashes , Craig ; - - Tom Faust leaped into fourth Kuhns explained that a lot of hour days going through Lowthert in the 800 meter run , | place in the long jump with a MU athletes chose not to run in neglected sports , and ! Dave Barrow in the 400 meter files | 1 '12 . I - jump of 21 feet IVz inches.. Greg . Metrics because theyy had virtually rebuilt the much-- a intermediate hurdles , and Carl- the ' ' ai Beegle and Joe Scholz finished already qualified for . . states needed sports information in: ton Beiler in the discus.. ' 5 first and second in the 3000 Kuhns said that the meet was office.. And he hasn't slowed . MU now has a week long meter steeplechase.. basically a low key meet that down yet.. s break in competition.. Kuhns ex-- MU to a place gives some guys the -¬ . darted first opportuni : . . . , s Before Wright arrived on . . . . plained that it will be beneficial - :gI finish in the 4x 100 meter relay ty to qualify for the state meet , all " a campus the production . :; to have week to train for the - - , f with the team of Lyndon and have fun competing with of news releases , _ . . . which will Kutztown meet be game pro ,a ' , ! t si.-r. ' Jf' ' Clemens , Allen Lear , Alan fourteen other teams.. !! r ' , ' ' . I grams and athletic .1'1'. , : } held this Saturday at ysc .. - ..0. , . r 0\ Richard and Bruce Mannon. Kuhns said the season has . ' ' , . - brochures was undertaken . - , s Biemesderfer Stadium. -'r , ' . " : ': Tim Godek skied over the 6 foot been "A good team effort all by the public relations of- Last SaturdayS , Biemesderfer " . / 4 . ' inch mark to take a first place year. The team's versatility is - . . - , . .. fice part-time graduate MU Sports . Stadium was the site of the an r ' Information Director Greg Wright. in the high jump.. A fifth place portrayed in the fact that MU is , SID's , nualJ Millersville Metrics ¬ assistant and Invita- finish was taken by Tim Bradley sending nearly a full squad of students. . fill a broad scope of jobs deal- a tional Track Meet.. The Metrics Wright has put in lot of in the 800 meter run with a time qualifiers to states.. But all he has done is ing with MU athletics.. He time and has paid his dues , was originally designed with the to of 1:59.4.: . . The coaching staff has a lot of come in, and through hard writes weekly news releases get where he is now.. intention of functioning as a Joe Aiken confidence in their team.. They work and an excellent ' supplementary meet for track jumped five feet updating each team Originally from Olean!) , past the closest competition in feel they have a good chance to writing style , turned the throughout the year , N.Y.. . , he received athletes who did not compete in his the triple jump.. His best jump do well at the state meet.. Kuhns MU sports - ' Relays.. , information of prepares hometown releases degree in the Penn Unfortunately - - " bachelor's ' was 49 feet-five inches. . Kirk conveyed , "Barring injury I fice from non-existency- to describing the ac--¬ from Grove City this year's turnout of ten to ac psychology Corliss . think we can come out winning ¬ took second in the event. . something to.be. be proud of in complishments of MU . , twelve teams was lower than ex- " to College. Upon graduation ex- . ' Clemens cruised to a third the meet.. less one year.. , , ¬ , did than athletes updates. statistics Wright' worked in commer pected but this not stop " " \ - place finish in the 200 meter "Hopefully there will be some "Greg has helped us in two and is in charge of game Bleiler. and his teammates from " cial radio for over a year , " " - dash with a time of 22.98.. . Kirk nice weather Kuhns said "so ways , said Mrs. Carole Slot- management at all MU - displaying fine performances.. before earning a sports infor Marshall cleared 12 feet in the that our athletes have a better ter , director of public ¬ athletic events.. He also - rela- mation internship at Dart Bleiler showed strength in the pole a of qualifying for " vault to secure fifth place chance states . . . tions. "He has increased the serves as a liason with the mouth College in New throwing events this weekend in " . finish.. and even nationals.. . coverage and the local , visibility sports media prepares . he . . Hampshire. Although Bleiler , ' the Metrics. took two Andy Moxey paced himself to As the season winds down it of MU sports , especially in game programs, and pro- served at Dartmouth for - ' on firsts in the shot put and in the a third place finish in the 5,000, looks as if MU's competition at radio and television , and in duces media and recruiting ly three months , Wright discus with throws of 46 meter run with a time of states will be with Shippensburg the print media which is brochures for most of the 19 (Continued on page 9)) - ' ' 8 / inches and 157 feet'8feet 15:50.75.: . . In the 4x400 meter and Kutztown.. Kuhns summed feet ' " inches . winn " respectively. This relay the team of Clemens , it all up when he said , "We are jump of 21 - ' inches.. feet/ Lear , Hank Mowbray , and Jon just going to go in with high . Shipp , Lady . Beegle Scholz finished Trips , and Joe . . Marauders . ' , " . . . . Vella captcapturedred second place with hopes. As long as everybody . , . , . . i ' . C'' . ) . . . . ' . ' 0'' t . .; , ' s . : ' first and second in , : . . ' ' ' . the 3000 the time of 3:26.86. . . does best they can do , we'll DAN loss.. . - , . the BY culprit - " CHRIST in Several fielder's choice. . S.g" , . that Kim's ; . , - . - ' 0'' ' :1.: . ;' ,, , . ' - . sister -.S -S-/s. . , ' / ' ' ' . , < , . ' ' -I . "' J i . , . be S S S L happy : Sports 'he ' . 5 . " . l1inger . / Editor key : " . , players committed errors in Stacey HollingerH brought her , , - 'ln'in : u ; " . " ' ' " . " ' "f - . " . . - - - ' ! . . . . I . : .. - - _ ... . Q. " volatile to either with a single down third ' _ I.. . '' . situations the -1P' - , _ 1i'.r' . 4 ( " 1r' - t The MU softball team was < 1"p allow runs or permit runners to base line.. Deb Molinaro struck j . by Ship-- " - stymied a h toughtou move into scoring position.. "I1 out to end the inning.. . . pensburgpensburg squad as they dropped think we need to be more men- The Marauders also played " \ both ends of a Saturday twin" bill ¬ tally prepared in pressure situa- some defense.. The : ' . solid _ .. . - - . " 7 , .:'1 by scores of 3-0 and 51. , t W{ tions Coach Donna Eshelman ' " highlight of the day for MU ' w i . '.., , i' In the first game the commented. . came in the bottom of the - o -; se { ' . ' t " ' r - Marauder bats were frightfully The Ville scored first in the ', . cond with Shipp at bat.. A ball " frigid.. MU collected just three second inning of the second was lined to left field and looked r : : ; " , ,,, . , ' hi and could manage to , " i' hitsts not . game.. Kim Hollinger singled sure to land for a double.. Diane ' . . . , - ' ':. post a run. / . . " -J.7). . : with , . , .. ) : no outs and advanced to . , 'f" :' , Espenshade off at , ' ;. ;. : took the crack / < ! . . . , . . '- ' " . . . -' - Batting was not the only third a a .4'. ' 45-z'-- x, _ to" .' on sacrifice bunt and of the bat and made a catch - . . ; : - .: '.j.y. . ;: ' ;.;.". .. ; - ; reminiscent of Willie Mays' snag -pt-; '" . :: - ?- : . : .. ! . . " ' ;: ... . - ., . ' . . , ; . " ' ' . , ' {; ; . : .; :: : : ' " - a ' .i1 u , _ : of Vic lined ' . Wertz in ' " .: - linedrive . rive the " "iif.-, ' .e " \.I.. , , ; ' :''''I' 'r'J" ._ \ . '' ' ' : . . -r' < f ' ' + "'" ' > " ' 1" ;'; . : ; :: p Vin ... 1t3h - 1 -. : , - . : . ' ' a' b 1954 . . -. 74i. . , } ' : - r- .r .j > ' ' : WorldWorId Series. The catch I \ , . > r i1 :::: rry . c . ' 't1 0 ? . .r- " " - ! ' ' " rl , . < ' * j . ' ' JVry/ . ' ' ' .5' R'M c t * p - } ; - , , - % ffil ' f': .. - 'JS'sCS / 10 1.. ? # ' a ifiSfcr'f M ffJ' . . uti r F " . .ff * . " / ' r.J. . "J ended , . y * - " : the inning and ' ..r = stranded m Ft - l ' r. $ ;, S , at : st ! | ' ; ,} ;> , t . -" ...... $ . ,..:. ' two runners. . " '>. .1- ' - "" . , ,. . -"F.- " : ' " " ! I ; " , : ' : : . The Shippensburg offense . . 3 ' I ' , \ wouldw uld not be denied.. In the fifth , % * - 4-rfc. > , - - - " . . : . - . , . .? * . & . . ;. . - , SJ... --1" .T-HtfV&n JCf , . " - * rt " - ti 4'' -r- they tagged Lynn Frey for five t . .: . \ , \ :- . . . , - . . " " i . . . ? ' ri : - . - . ; , : . . - , . . . . * - :- ;4 runs with three walks :: : wn- . .-. .; . three t; . . .,-.J t ; : * : . - . : i - - 0 . . * " . _ . -S ", t . ..* _: . -' ''A-i.V/srw. .. " > . Ni.a-' , . . " . ..' 'Sfcsftiifc& " .; " " ' - " - > - singles and one * ' v" &Sgs&fZS& & ' - ; ; , /: -V * :,,- g = a - * " - - batter hit by -.- vr:. - : - - K-:* : , f - , , , t ' . . : . . . t '.,-* SSS * ? ' .s-.- : -v--i-t( ; ;: . ? " # -lr f-Z ' : ' * i . : ' ' ; ; . .'i : < . ' ? * < \'l'i1 \ : .. : . ' . ' . . 1 srr Cindy ; " : pitch. Davis pitched one : . - " ; ! r . \ . " " ' fy > . . . . && * * f ?; " : . ,;; : , - * ; : . r. " & , " ; . : ; l&4ff Wf'-vr , ? . . . . - - " r-- " ' ? ;; ; .. ! ' ' : I . .: : ; . , " ;: ? * inning of relief...... & ' ! ; " - . 4 , . " 'h, ; . * " - 3 r.t ...... I . . . > # ' , , . ' . ; ;; ...... -t.i' t . .. ' , . '_ , . ... . : . .. ,. ... .,..' , . ' . ;)\; ' ...... ' ' - ,' . . . . '' 'J . :: ' . : - . ".: - " > -' ...... The Marauders . ,: ' . ..: ,, . ' traveled to . ' - . .' . " ' ; ' . :'i. ; 't- - . - . . . . > - ; . " ' ' . - ; : ,- _ .. . - . , . " , , . , 'i-.i.i. . 0 . .. . ,. . . , . . . . '. . _ . c. aM-. ' ' r- . "" ' "" ' ' . r: Tuesday and . . . - . :.,; . :" ' West Chester . . last . . ; :;: ' :. " ': > : . ', t C > : ' _ . : :_ ' ? . . p ; ;, f : W e .'. ry ' . a ( . . .1. . r. split with Fir. S.. eva. ; ' ' doubleheader the ' ' / . i ; . ' - MarMarauderu er Jon Vella fliesfliesoutru s.ont. out 'of'thof the blocks 4x400 : f Golden by scores of 5-4 of'the " for the start off the relay at the Rams " " : ' : ; ' ':' . , . . Miltersville Metricssme t.. . , .: . . - . ' ' - meet, ', . . . . and 9-2. ._ Metrics' . . . . : . The MU bats came : ; ' : : : ' out of h"" ' : : : ' : : ' : : ' : : : . : in , iHi m : ! I : hibernation the second game wmmm II : : 1:1// ' Ii : , j collecting seven . ' hits. Stacey . . . " . . " .1 S @ " . .t1 ' S } r . . . '. " . . Y"r et i'' ejEf ? R ''tlt : : : : ; ; : : : ; : ; : : : : : : , ' ,1, $ 7r' : t : : : : : : : : : : : : : I : : : SE " ' Hollinger ripped a triple , . . . . . -r"' ;W . ' (( ! , i , driving : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; : : : : ' . : (:' tij' : : , " / 'I.H' . : ...... - ? ...... ! , : ' in two , and Ginny ...... ' .I . ' Worthington . , ir'd: : ' , ; ; : : : : : : : : : : . f 'Egli rf 1U \ 4 . : : : : : . ' Aj . - ...... ; , , , wallopped a two-run homerun. . . tjl . :.i". " . , . " ' . r : , rf ; j The Ville closed their season " i- j"" -: . ' . : - Monday at Lock Haven...... ' . . . - ' . : . . . ; . ' . : . . . . . : . . . : :: ; ; .. 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1 BY DAN CHRIST ' " WednesWednesdayy, May . , - I - ' , t c . ' - - - . . Sports EditorEditor 4--' . BaseballBas ball vs.. Wilmington Doubleheader Home -11 pm. ;. 4 4t Friday , May 3 One thing which all athletes / . a.rnes. - Archery vs. JJames Madison Home - 4/ , 7 , t M share is the dreaded fear of t ' a t Lacrosse at PSAC Championships - West in , Chester jury.. An injury can cut a record-- Men's' Tennis at PSAC Championships - Shippensburg season , or . setting short never let , - : ' . ' SaturdaySatui'd' , MayM y 4 . . the athlete get outut of the block.. - - ' - r ' ,. Men's Track vs.. Kutztown Home , - Yet , when a player is injured , he , ' ; : Women's' Track at Kutztown Invitational or she , can be sure : " 1 shecan that a trainer . at Shippensburg - Doubleheader 1 p.m.. . . ; .. Baseball . will 1 . help < be there to them down .. : 4 Co Archery at Philadelphia Invitational . .m. long road to recovery. . r r .. that be Lacrosse at PSAC Championships , o ,3, The Millersville Sports c ' < Men's Tennis at PSAC Championships .. : Medicine program is led by ' ., ::: Thursday, May 9 . . - . Head Trainer Mr. Rodney Bim-- ' ci.i , c . ' ' - y'n ' ba Men's and Women's Track at PSAC Championships - ' . son.. Bimson , who has twenty- 1 : .

Stroudsburgsburg . trou f { - . East a. ' 't' -.f .. . ' six years of experience behind , a : . ; , : Friday, May 10 , , . , .. ' ' him here at MU , is assisted by ' . " Men's and Women's Track at PSAC Championship .". seven student, trainers.. , c Saturday , May 18 ... Men's' Track at IC4A Championships - Villanova This becomes clear when one .a.J. :> looks the logistics of the ' ,3, Sunday , May 19 at ,g . ' . 4. ' - Sports Medicine progam.. Two Men's Track at IC4A ChampionshipsChampion hips Villanova d'' r , . . training rooms are run year ) . . ,

( ) ( ) - ANNOUNCEMENTS round , one in Brooks and MU Head Trainer Rodney Bimson middle and Student Trainer Eric Nussbaum right , tend to an injured Ricke Stonewall . " , . . Pucillo.. The program spends ap-¬ during a game last fall.. ' ap . ' - . \ : WOMEN'S ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND RAISER . , o) proximately $20,000$ , a year on ' ' ' , - Tickets for the 1985 Fiero are still available for staff, faculty . , approximately 60 timents by commenting thatth t , tend schools that offer a cur various items. One of those squad " andtStudents!' . items would be the close to 130 players , and it also employs theth "the student trainers are a major riculum in Sports !Medicine: . If <1: ' - " TiTicketket price : $1.00$ . - $ goes into Women's Athletic Scholar cases of tape which are used in hardest style of play , full con- asset to our athletic program.. anyone is interested in filling . " _ Dr.. shipiFundship Fund . one year.. tact.. Carpenter also respects some openings in the Sports ' ' ' . Women's OfficeOffi e.. Faculty and staff , the trainers judgement between Medicineclicine; , Athletic , program Buy tickets at The training rooms are open On game , days the trainer's next year campus : c mail.. Drawing . pain injury.. He - members can complete forms sent in campus every day yyearar around.. Also, duties dod not start with. the and said that if contact Bimson for further in " ' " ' i June 30 , 1985 , at the "Lady Keystone Open.. : ., exceptept openhTgkickoffopening . ,kickoff. The Pucillo Bimson says a player should not formation . every sporting . event ex opens 10:30: for go back into the game , he does People say behind . golf and tennis , is attended by at training room at that every are now being accepted for ' Applications : : , go in.n.. great . ' . 1:30 Saturday game and uses not back man is a great woman. ' one student trainer.. That a . It . . Jeast positions in the intrintramuralprogramintramuralural''programprogram , '. ! ¬ ' . 5005 .o d of tape for Despite this respect and apap- is also true behind includes away games too.: about . yardsy - that every . . - : ,1985 : . ' . , , - . : preciation Summer 1985 Fall,1985Fall By , sport which makes every game. . Bimson has trouble great athlete is a great trainer.. ' far the sport . Lifeguards Intramural. Supervisors use , The football program is finding students to participate TheTh MU trainers fit that mold the most' extensive of the Gym Supervisor . Sports Medicine program is predictably appreciative of the in the Sports Medicine program.. quite well.. . Most of Applications are available Weight Room Supervisor footballfoot all. Football hasas the largest trainerstra n rs , HeadHe d Coach Dr. Gene the students with high Football. ' - in the intramural Lifeguards Carpenter echoed Bimson's sen-¬ school training experience at ' . . . office in Pucillo Gym.. Publicity Specialist . SecretaryS retary ' ' F&M& , 29-11- The 10,000, meter Baseball Squad Destroys Dutch Country Road Race will be held MU. - " ' Sunday , May 5th , at Pucillo Gym in Millersville ; starting time BY DAN CHRIST very , very well.. Also , the Marauders were One of the Marauder's runs 1:00: P.M.. . $ , . - ' - - Over $1,000.00 in prizes will be awarded in 8 age Sports Editor Abromaitis' pitchers showed close all the way , behind by . in the 11-4 loss was con categories for men and women.. All entrants will receive a staying power , with starter only one run going into the tributed by Rick Boone.. With . ' travel bag compliments of Your Place Restaurants and be , The Marauder baseball team Phil Kuntz beingb ing relieved in sixth.. nobody on in the third inning , eligible for merchandise drawings.. Post entries will be acac--¬ came out swinging on Thurs-¬ the fourth by Jay Dimler. . Scott Crumrine went 3-3- Boone buried a taperule home-- cepted the day of the race.. For more information , contact the day and came away with a The Ville traveled to West with a double and Jim Mengle run 420 feet into left field that ' ' ' Pennsylvania Dutch Visitors Bureau or Women's Athletics 29-11- trouncing of F&M.& . Chester Saturday for an in-- poked an RB 1.. made the score 3-2- in favor of ' RBI Millersville University.. The MU bats were anything trac'onference contest.. Despite Abromaitis. had to use three MU.. The lead did not belong to - - . " " - - ' Intramural" News but docile against the F&M& dropping both ends of the twin- more pitchers to get out of Boone's team very long.. pitchers.. A total of five bill , the team did exhibit key West Chester Saturday.. Kuntz The Marauders will travel to ' ' FA-Q- was victorious in the Men's Softball finals.. They homeruns rang off the strengths in both games.. started and was relieved by Wilmington for a doubleheader defeated Lukes Disciples 8-1.- . Everyone was a hitter for FA-Q.- . Marauder lumber withw th Mike Jim Shivers started and Dave Hangen in the third , who tomorrow , and close out the - Jim Hiltner , John Lawrence, Eric Weaver , Russ Baker , Samam Kerkeslager popping two went the distance for an 8-5 was followed by Dimler in the schedule at Shippensburg on ' " all a single.. one point bases himself. . Coach Joe Abromaitis loss.. The loss was not fully fourth.. "Dimler probably did Saturday. . Virgilo and Eric Longacre hit AtAtone, " ' were loaded and pitcherpitcher'AI'Al Huffman hit a single which brought summed it up when he said , "I Shiver's fault, with five Golden the best job pitching.. He gave ' . , we . . " in two runs.. Matt Twitty had- a triple and let in two runs. can't explain why but hit Ram runs scored as unearned. up no runs. Undefeated PhPhylonslons ffacedced-pffoffoff with undefeated Costly Errors in Street Hockey.. Phylons won 43.- . Art Moshos scored the . Help Golfers Course Record winning goal.. Phylons went on to defeat Fifths in the final Hentschl , Heisey Set - J. game , 2-J.2- . . , . ' - ¬ BY SCOTT SELHEIMER Hentschl who shot a Iblistering tory and an undefeated Penn peted at the PSAC Golf Cham- Tennis players Ted Snyder and. Mike Martin were the - - ' . : 1 ; - s - in Staff Writer careercareer:16careerUjW-74lbwW 74 tto leadd allIl comQn-] sylvanialv ia State Athletic Con pionships this past Sunday ,; tramural Doubles Table Tennis champions.. Essie Hood and ' ' . JJ' ; Chris fference record.. .' Gannon Monday and Tuesday Penn petitors.'Juniorpetitors. Junior captain Only' at Brian Smith took first place in the mixed doubles. . The Marauder golf team cap- Heisey was right behind with University , a former Division National in an attempt to earn Congratulations to all new championsCh :.. our intramural lpions ped off its most impressive an impressive season-low- 75 II National champion , and a trip to the national champion- ' ' season ever in MU history by followed by Pete Reckert's 78:, Franklin and Marshall felled ships to be held at Sam Hous-¬ May:\ 3 : - - r - 4:30: at Gordinier Field ' Tug ending the regular season with and Butch Johnson's 79.. Brett the talented MU golfers this ton University in Huntsville , , the first-ever- unblemished 10-0- Greene rounded out the field season.. Texas , May 14-17.- . . slate in conference play.. They an 82 as he helped the NOTE : The MU golfers com- with - - . also set a new course record at Marauders conclude their 1985 Conestoga CountryCoun ry Club in a regular season with a 12-2- r'' i Commentary! tary overall.. ! ! Classifieds match with Lock Haven last mark ! ' * . o ! from page 12)) j THESNAPPER.; now features a classified ad section. If you want to sell something , (Continued MU Archers ;1 * - . tri- ! find something you , or ( Wednesday. The Marauders swept a hndsomething. lost just send a printed message to a friend or eenemyemy), I quickly came to the con- , 'place a classified ad! The Marauders placed four meet at ShippShippensburg'sensburgs' Penn * ' , however , I !. Rates are 20 words forfor $1.00$S1 . 00 , with a $1.00$ . minimum . ALL CLASSIFIEDS MUST clusion that Shoot True ' ¬ > . If BE F - . golfers in the 70's last Wednes- National Golf Course last. . would never fulfill the dream " ' PAID , PRE ( Ads may be brought to he SNAPPER office in the SMC basement , or placed in day at Conestoga as they Tuesday as they defeated both shared with almost every the SNAPPER mailbox at the front aesk by 12 noon. Thursday:. - At Classic . coasted to a 388-403 win over the host Red Raiders and ¬ other ten-year-old- - in Amer- ' ------visiting West Chester by iden¬ Jim Becker led the mens' ------. . - - - Lock Haven. The team score of , r -- iSh to place an ad following : i ica , playing in the big I wish under the heading r - . team to a new singles and . ' 388 scores of 421-428.42 1-428. and broke the previous record tical ' leagues.. But that will never : I Announcements Lost and Found For Sale Services I doubles and a . round record a' of 393 that was last set in the Reckert , led all golfers with make those dreams. less I Personals Wanted Other Enclosed is $ I - 1985 season-opening win over 80 while teammates Heisey second place finish overall : an glamourous.. I I - ( ) ( ) and Margaret Cimino. paced York.. (84) , Hentschl (85) , Phil Over , Admittedly , professional ' I I ' (85)( ) , (87)( ) followed the women's team to third Leading the charge for the and Greene sporsportss is a big business , and I I place ¬ . lead Coach Bud Smart .as. as the Marauder arar-- Marauders againstaga nst Lock to Head in the eyes of many , a very ' I - I ¬ squad competed - chery , Haven was sophomore Chris and the Marauders to the . vic- I- . - vic . ' - \ . costly one. But there is I . I against 13 other colleges at'at ' something extra special I I the Atlantic City Classic held I' about seeing the joys and - : ' , . . . WANTED : WITNESS in AtlanticAtlantic.City. City N.J. on Sun L.L______-______pains of winning and losing.. ' j day.. . L------Athletes do care whether Services Wanted Did you happen to witness a woman fall The MU men's' team was' " they perform up to the stan- ' / Processing Lancaster Amtrak Station on November 25 , outpointed by nemesis James Typing ' at " : dards set by their fans , and ; . Wanted Go-Go- dancers for farewell Madison for Turn your reports/term/ papers in , ' ' - University r the papers , f k p.m.. . next toto.a'Friendly Taxi , . . party , contact G.. Weinberger , ext. 1984 at 6 o'clockq'clo . aFriendly at in essence it is the fans who . ' typed perfectly $1.00$ . per page.. Pick . ' championshipchampion hip byy a scores re of'of . . 3456 If , make a sporting event . ' i up and delivery available.. Call the curb? you believe you might have seen what , , - , . ' . 3,099. Becker's total 3119 ' . . - . - it is. ' . . ' .iJ - . . , . ' - this woman fall call me collect at . please , Typing : ' ¬ of 1062 points. : led the 464 Service. For the student or come I've come to the conclu ' the - - - - ' Retired couple seeking furnished small business papers , resumes , ! . ' Marauders while Corey Bells - sion , professional . . that . . apartment or house for two months copy service , dictation . Notary . . that 1024 and James will ' ¬ always over the summer.. For more informa . Call for athletics be a ' service rates and hours Westmoreland's . 1013 were ' 735 . tion , call - . , PENNY'S SKILLED SERVICES part of the American culture - right .: 299 . ¬ behind ' 394.8414.. because of the thrills and exex-- ' In the women's -¬ ADRIAN J.. MOODY , ESQUIRE ' competi ' . ' ' " . citement it provides. 1 , , Counselors , over 18B who like to have . tion Cimino shot a 909 Beth 1616 Walnut Street I must always remainrem n obob--¬ . fun and make fun at unique overnight . . ' Lilly fired a 901 , and Nancy ' ' I camps . 18th Floor jective about everything boys' and girls' in Penna Parttime busboy needed for . Compton had a 766 to lead' Able to instruct either one of followf I.low-- write , but there is something . weekends. Apply in person at the Philadelphia , PA 19103 ( , ' ' ' the Marauders (2,576 team ,: , , . ing watersafety waterskIIng Lancaster TraveLodge , 2101 Colum-¬ that no one can take away \ ) to a d place sh boating , soccer , basketball , arts and ' points tthird finish bia Ave.. , . from me and that's the little - , rockclimbing , riflery , ham behind winner James " crafts " . Madi f , kid who wants to know{ why.. ' radio , rocketry , science , archery , . know son (3,141( , points ) and host Coriili CO , , golf , photography , Atlantic Communityunity. Collegelege track tennis , . ' : ' " ( , . ) , or general athletics. ' (2,855, points . , pioneering . . : , . ' . ri Write Camp Director , ' 138 Red In the mixedXed competition , For Sale Resident .n ' . " Ra"Rambler" Jer Drive , Lafayette Hill , PA * * * * t- . the Marauder squad plaplaceded ! . . 3 cu.. ft.. 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. . ' , ' ' . . . ' . $ . . , . Varsity'Rurming GamejiQwl: Bowls OverOverAlumni, Alumni Varsity Running , Game ' <. , : . . . ' TheThe.:4('a- < . &i& . : ases N.ewLiglttirig.SystSvstem ShowShowcases Annual? Alumni Game . . . Game Lighting . [ New . . $ , Last , .' ' ' . ' '' , ;; . , , ; . . , ' ' - score stood ' BY DAN CHRIST . down the offense on the 27 and tempt failed and the , , : (. The Varsity threatenedthr atened to ' . . Twenty seconds later \withwith - $ " . . . Corn : . . Sports Editor wide 10-6. Comm - inv Brubaker'wentwent to the Jfta y: Brubaker . ' , Andy at . - . meiar , . ' . , score again in the fist half but ; : . . ; the ball on the Alumni's 30 Var , . , : : came , ; , Varsity ' a goal HHoweverwever the - field try ' theth Alumni defense stalled the left on : . Yafsity sity' defensive endnd Tom Chesko ' The 1985 Millersville V ity back.. On the first play . Alumni's points roaring ' Varsity. and Mink. missed a field All of the ' - . ' , ecinski ' l\\ U intercepted a.. . Jamie SzcSzczecinski - football squad defeated the MU ' scrimmage of the next . : play with from . on a defensive . ' on . from 39 yards out.. came ' , . goal V - . downeddoyvnedrilivonit . the 27 BY Alumni by a score of 17-6 in the pass.andpass and .: broke free ' left in ,the game possession , Smith . ' four minutes ' The Alumni offense got a . . annual Alumni Pride gamegan1e'lastlast Running back John Brubaker . ' to CHUCK , ' - blockedb o _ d 'a' yVarsityai it from the pack and scampered Rod . , a'Varsity ' chance when Jeff Jameson Pichon ' ' " . wasted no time in scoring by in . "a' , ; . run . 60 ' Saturday night. which . : . . e' Alumni 10 for'afor a yard GORMLEY , - punt by Stewart Saxton the . on tercepted a Caplan pass return- ' : fry word running inin.thethe touchdown the . When you hear the ' alertly scooped- up " 'lolongest1ges of the night. Six . - Costelli theth . ' . Pete " 23 , Varsity's ASSOC.. " " . kicked ing it yards to the alertly'" : very next play. Mink the - : "Alumni" , you think of a bunch and ran in for the touchdownoo chdow 1: plplaysys later Stover pitched to " " - scoreore 32 in the third quarterqu rter. But four the s . SPORTS of beer drinking "old geezers" sit extra point to make - at-- ' who rolled around left :. ' . - - The two-point conversion BrubakerBrubaker'who - . back-to-back penalties bogged EDITOR . . , ] tellingt. old frat 10-0. ting . aro.1laround. ? . . end and into the end zone for an . , , t I . " . stories. However that . touchdown run. The 'Sl' : :: 11 yard stereotype could not be applied X final score , after a Mink extra football ' to the Alumni players point, . was 176.- . - point Note : This is the last com that played Saturday night.. game , Head Coach ' After the ¬ by - , quarterback Gregg mentary graduating colcol- . Varsity : Dr.. Gene Carpenter commented " umnist Chuck Gormley Caplan learned, that lesson ; "The purpose of ' on the contest \tV ' .: was \Wellell , its that time ofththe quickly CaplanCaplan7was sacked four, the game is for our kids to get - year, and I guess it would be times in the first two posses decentdec nt competitionc . I look at it to ' ' " appropriate to'saysay1:1Y: that I've sions and third string QB Bret : as another practice.. Reflecting thoroughly enjoyed writing Stover was sacked twice in the - ' ' on the talent-laden Alumni " ' most half.. . r . , "I'd for one of the first team , Dr. Carpenter added ' respected , professional Despite their early troubles , hate to- have them on our " newspapers in the country , the Varsity got on the board [regular ] schedule. . The Snapper.. first.. In their first possession of The Marauders will open their ' :; Well , it hasn't been that tthee second: quarter, the Varsity 1985 on.. Saturday , ' flj season . . an sports a on a punt.. The great. As associate . got luckya . break September 14 at home against ' - :- ' .. had the was penalized for : editor I've not Alumni was d c ShepherdSh pherd at 7:30 p.m.. . of dealing .. on a punt : fortunate duties roughing the kicker r - : with irate coaches , ink- from the 32 yard. line which gave EXTRA POINTSPOI TS Troy hungry athletes and the the Varsity an automatic first Smith led all rushers with 104 headaches of trying to write down on their own 45.. yards on 10 carries. . . Caplan something people will read After a three yard Troy Smith completed 7 of 15 passes with } ' ; every week.. It's not easy , gain , Caplan scrambled to the ErikEr k Andrejev pulling in three , , M r HwkW F ' - . . . - but it's a challenge. . Alumni 28.. Mike Udovich car receptions Szczecinski show ' ' o ' And that's what keeps any ried twice and then Smith put att a ; a 'i ed that he hasn't lost much zip sports writer going.. the ball in position for a 40-yard- on his passes as he completed 10 ' ° . . . It may seem to the attempt which Dave 1..' ': J ""fif! of 20 attempts. . average person' sports Mink punched home to make the personthat ' Biemesderfer gridirongridi on during the Alumni Game.. The new lighting system shines on the , is so predictable.. Teams score 3-0.- . . play for four or five months , . go through endless playoff ' games and one team shows In Win WCU ¬ For . " , , , Snyder Qualify Nationals . Over of a Stoner . its gratification - _ _- ...... cham T 7- 11 .n - - pionship by drenching itself Conferenceses best player by Stoner's' singles match was Abrams has an 11-3- spring Ur.. Kahler will conclude his BY PETE ANDERS tenureten ure as tennis coach after the with cases of the bubbly.. crunching Mike Snavely , the determined by a tie breaker. record with only one conference Staff Writer - . - ' . of . national tournament. Kahler As soon as. one sport con 1984 PSAC champion. . Snavely , The Ville captured only one of loss and a career record 5216. his coaching career with cludes its season , another playing in the first slot , was the three doubles matches but Abrams has placed second at finishes University , The Millersville ' - - itself into gear ' ' ' ' - ured them third and second slots in an overall record of 117-55 , in t one churns. men's team played their firstf rst ratedr ted ass the 12th best collegiate that single'victorysecuredsingl ict'ory-5e the : eluding a 90-27- mark the last for another , and the cycle match of the spring season as player in the NCAA Division II the team win and a trip to previous PSAC tournament - . Kahler would goes on and on.. - and post-season- Nationals at State- play.. four years. not they defeated the nationally pre-season ' - . comment . on his reasons for So what makes it so in - rankings.. Northridge for the doubles team Head Coach Dr William ranked West Chester squad 5-4 " ' , , only they teresting to be a sports Dave , . Menna of Snyder and Stoner , on May Kahler commented , "Joe Menna retiring sighting that on Friday April 26. The Abrams Joe and - Wylie have were personal and that he does ? . . . and John writer ' were led by the play Mike Zinn also won in singles. 1618. Stoner. and Snyder Mike Zinn Marauders -- People. . Every season Z Tom . with' solid not want to .embarrass. the Ted Snyder Andy Stoner.. Abarams and Zinnnn overpowered defeated Snavely and provided the netters ' of and . look ' - : . athletic administration. there's a new athlete to The netters butted heads with their opponents with quick Carter , a 1984 All-American depth and outstanding perfor " will . In ' ' . . will be seeded The MarMaraudersuders play in the for to do great things. booming . team. mances. All three . GoldenGold n Rams as they tore up volleys and serves. doubles . ' ' ' the - , a Bill King ' tournament. . conference tournament. . on Fri Millersville it's , only the conference " in singles ; winning four of the Menna was victorious$ in Dave Abrams the teams in ' - we . May 44' arid! Saturday May 5 sprinting around Biemes-- . and John , been one of the teams Zinn provided the spark .we. day six matches.. Snyder emerged as straight sets. Stoner senior has derfer smoking victory overov West at Shippensburg.. If the squad track after , , . needed in our r :, Wylie both lost in three sets and most consistent performers. ' the PennsylvaniaPen syl.ania; . State Athletic _ ' - ,. ______.____ ' _ _ ' Tom wins the teamteam'trophytrophy , would through a cross-country run. n ' Chester as' he defeatedd it . " country run.. Carter.. Carter was the PSAC hold the distinction of being the - ' ' . Millersville PSAC tennis . a slot and first In Los Angelesit'sAngeAngeleses.-; its champion in the third. Gabriel Andersen - Scheis-: an All-American- doubles player team champion. . . \ staggering across the finish- last season.. line aftera ter the women's' I ' ' ' . - ' marathon in the. 19841984'SumSum Kl , ' t ' mer Olympics. . . mer , Kochan Signs Prep Stars Every seasonsea on there seems lKochan : . n to be a great athl te born .. I athlete . . . . , ! > i" . - l "" , ti ' , ' " As First Recruits ; . ) the Mets' Dwight Gooden< ii1., - .; fl f ' . . ." ' - ;\ ;,)0r) {: ' S . , ' - season the Buffalo Sabres'bres' Tom /' '' ''-i'- ' : "'. ' Marauder men's basket per game last as he ,),, ' -- ' ' .. ' ' :. :; Chicago : : : ..g - , Bulls , " < : led Haven to a 23-3 Barrasso the i ;' : t Strath 1 Coach John ' - , < ball. Head " . ? y---J- . ' . -;- ; , list .:;:J " ' ri the Michael JordanJ and the , Kochan has announced his record and a birth into . >. B , : '", . spring.. simple physical , lr DuaneDuaneYoungYoung and Altoona '4i ' - .ev. ' , 6-1 They seem to make everyry ; 1-- High Schoolss Bob Bradfield Bradfield a point tt ' ' hurl of a baseball , flick of a of guard , scored' 11.7. points ' signed basketball letters too goalie glove.,. and glide . ;. a' week.. per game last season and led toa . intent last" i.. : ' ( ) baskett as easy as: a Sunday . . Lt YoungYo , - glH - team in assists (210) and . a 6-5 rd- his . . ng guard . 1'' eat last centercenterfieldfield , or marvel , at ' strong and beat. them 13-11 l . ' stops " has broken the MU record for . , for Julius Erving as'as he 'H week "It was ..aa goodgamegood game a ° " of . ' ' "j ' the number goals scored in \ . . " ;: . time with finger roll t . uss , ; Coach Barbara . - a at ' us said one . ' : ' .... , . one year. She is also only'sixonly . t . six . " . . ' . . ; ". . our week midflight. I r1" IL. . Waltman. "It started . of 100 .: . . . :: " our goals short scoring career t1. . ' , . - . right . It is more than just wins . . . off . - . . . . ' . . . , r goals. ' ; . " _ . : - and losses.. Sports is a study . . / Mallersville also beat Dickin-- p - McClay is another record ' , - . " were 1 of the human character.. It . .. ;- on Tuesday. "We . a , she ' : .; . : . ; . - breaker. As freshman has : : ' ; . gl,1ou ' throughout.thro , the is the underlying question of . in;Il command . . : : : : the . ; , : . 34 goals this season. This , scored , . " . " . < , r. . >. , ...Waltman. . who can pushpu h Mmselftelf.t9.;, ?. the .. . . whole game" said " ' : . ' broke is I ' " the previous record and - > : :- - ; ; - :. i " I3 ultimate point:. , < f fixKaus-a ' Brenda Bannannnan and Stephanie ; ; 8' . .' pointr " an outstanding performance for Q . . tion , providing him with the :; McClay dominateddo n ted..ththe scoring. : ) a freshman.. : : I - ' an ,, waving , , zealous off an t , hhadd eight goals and Mc " pride - rn - _ Barman ' . " w ' '- or This wass a good season for ; , µ Q : and r. . t index finger inn the air . ' H.. Clay had six. " " / ' , - .. . - .. JM- , . 7-3 ' ' - 1i'r. , - ; ' us" said Waltman. "Our '"' ' . " ' ' . " aa'i'We're NunNu -; . : ' - .., S' bursting into Were ¶ Saturdays game with - ' c ' 5-4 " ,, ' '" record beats last years . , d I ber One" chant.' . = rra'pkl.iFrainklin anda Marshall was " ; 5 ' . . N xpn ' record. The Marauders only ', " . can ; e I , Ever since can remember another victory. for thet r have one game remaining.. They eb :' . . . . . ' on my first baseballb : , . Maruaders Millersville beat putting . " . % - "' . . week for ' travel , to Trenton this week'for ' ' - - , .1ib.: .)ead-- ' - \ , ) & . , j . glove of ' F&M 10-9 nB'annan.was, .tihelead- I've had dreams -. pIan.was ! ! '.' > . '. final game. ' on is - , 'Tren _ . game . " , ' their Trenton : : , " . - - ,, -: :. . becoming the next Willie ' . , : : " ng ;scorer 'withfive goalsj.: Jill _ . . ' - ._ _ ...... : . ' " - Jive :' . number two in Division . y -- - - scorer' ranked Mays or Pete . Everyve - j Clayton sa SalisburyeachSalisbury each Hose , j- and'lasa ' ;' , ' ' - III so it will be a tough game, - ' . kid did.. 11 Kutztown ! in a game earlier{ this season.. . two goals and McClaMcClay''hadMcClay' had . ' McClay fires a . past the goalie ' . onn page 11)) Stephanie shot - had f> (Continued ' . ' for the Marauders. . . . . > > " . ;' , , . , . . . onent . The' MarauderM women had a , , , ' : ' \ . .