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P a g e8 POST SCRIPT S ep tem b er 3 0 ,1983 As The Campus Turns Personals Neal, Down big boy! Hey M. and J.!! Did you find enough Chrissy, I’ll take Doug anytime! returnable cans to go out last weekend? Michelle, Would you like a Twix? FOOD m THOUGHT Monte — The Last American...... ! Happy Birthday, Joe Jordan — Love Hey Steve, First Margie, then Ann. Dana Hmmm .... I wonder I Patti, Two minds. One lost and the other Ozzimoto — What’s up! ?! is out looking for it. Robbyn, Cut your hair!!! Janet, Did you like the hibachi in the Where are you Laurel and Hardy? apartment? Chet! I love the peach fuzz on your My three sons, Behave or Dad will be ear!!!!! upset! Mom Congrats Jill B! From the PPP Pals. Paul — Green dots are in!!! What do you call a girl with one leg? Chip — Is your bathroom “New Wave?” .... Peg? Can SAGA lines get much longer? The Windy City seems to be the best We’re the balls!!! place to .plant a vegetable garden. Who wears minis to the keg parties? Ask Hey Frank, How’s your mother? thefreshman. Bob, Thanks for the ride!. Hey Matt — You’re so fine. Has Badge 116 been to Franklin 25 yet? Christy Jones, you’re cuter than most. You’d better clean up your act. Jaime — You blow my mind. Sweeney, When’s the dirt coming off Chris —Can I have your flannel? your face? Escape from WAUKEGAN! !J Paul — We thought the party was in our . Marcy, time to make the donuts MGA#1 room. leff, You party animal!!!!! Jill, Thanks for; everything. Your You vegetables!!! Newport Buddy. Jill and Larry, true love!!! Carmel, Tough competition. MARRIOTTS GREAT AMERICA 83 Beck, I really am your roommate. Do Mitzi starts Food fights, BERRY For .... you believe it? Chicago tailgate parties!!! If you feel mountains growing under­ Marci, Maybe next year. STEVE, Let’s play Fred Flintstone. foot/grow of it./ Feet should soar BB — That was low. Ball!!! bodily/solidly/ to no destination but/ Here Ted, Keep your spirit up! I still want to Gino — Who’s Donna? and/World. Grasp a windfull in hand/ go camping! Bear Michelle, This isn’t la, la land. BP breath life in it/ and out again/ the Scott Jordan you are a terrific dancer! Summer parties on the fire escape!!! autumal turning greens and „blues and 4 4 Lambert, We’re watching you. Carollyn, Looking mighty good. sun./ Fear is looking for too many answers/ Cultural Events Movies (question that)./ Wear your omens 7:00 PM FSB Aud. well/Kiss-/your dreams come true./ Out of Oct. 2 — Altered States Oct. 5 the morning/ step into day/ throwing your Oct. 8 — ON THE RUN RED SUNDAY Oct. 9 — Tex By Sparky Greene soul into everything/ and others./ Living is RED SUNDAY focuses on one of the' risking emotion Oct. 16 — Kramer vs Kramer Titan Films/Everard Films, Ltd. Oct. 23 — Blazing Saddles minutes, color most controversial batles ever fought on 20 American soil: the Battle of Little Big Yearn for the touch/Lovelets/ Flowers Oct. 30 — The Deer Hunter This dazzling new sports film takes us in­ Nov. —■ The Blues Brothers to the world of the top distance runners, Horn. A documentary film in the great blooming from the heart/long to flame/. 6 tradition, it weaves into one epic sweep, When you find what you’re looking for/ Nov. 13 — Slapshot showing how they run and why they win. It Nov. 20 — Best Little Whorehouse in Texas explores the, training method, .of Arthur the wealth of original drawings, clutch/Mystified and enchanted/ learning photographs and paintings by both Indian all that is/ Life. ... Nov. 27 — Gandhi Lydiard, recognized as the father of the Dec. 4 — Popeye jogging movement and trainer of Olympic and white artists, and live cavalry action Elisabeth Crothers on the site itself. Dec. 11 — Gilda Live Gold Medalists. Dec. 18 — 'J'he Last American Virgin Spectacular runs through the primeval Oct. 7 landscape of New Zealand highlight this CAINE MUTINY motivating and exciting look at a popular Herman Wouk’s Pulitzer Prize Winning sport. Lydiard comments on how his Novel becomes one of the great motion pic­ methods relate to both the competitive and tures of all time. Engulfing the screen with the casual jogger, and several top runners tidal-wave excitement, the film’s scope is tell us about their experience, motivations as big as the ocean on whose churning and rewards. mass much of its action takes place. This film shows how will power and Brilliantly and faithfully transcribed to the know how can make the impossible possi­ screen, it has everything a motion picture ble. One runner tells abut running non-stop can have: power, sweep, action and absor­ across a blistering Death Valley — and bing drama, A film, long to be back! , remembered.

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■ TEX ■ Starring MATT DILLON • JIM METZLER T o o t s i e MEG TILLY • BILL McKINNEY and BEN JOHNSON PresenlsAMIRAGE/PUNCH Protein s Film Executive Producer Ron Miller ■ Produced by Tim Zinnemann TERIGARR "TOOTSIE" Music by Pino Donaggio ■ Screenplay by Charlie Haas & Tim Hunter . A.S C ' CHARLES EVANS Based on the novel by S.E. Hjnton SY Directed by Tim Hunter • From Walt Disney Productions • fliitttt pttSnwj' fpGl'i'ARENTW. BUBANCE SUGKSTEO