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Drexel's Loss Is Apple's Gain Sports Shorts CARLIN Men's Basketball COMES TO D.U. Milestone Accomplished Senior guard Walter Fuller scored the lOOOth point of his collegiate basket­ ball career on January 29 against Towson State. He becomes only the I>y Dave Pendergast be able to deliver on everything it ninth player in Drexel history to achieve this mark, and was honored last SPA Publicity Chairman seemed to pnimise. but in this area of Saturday at Drexel's home game versus LaFayette. Congratulations, Walt! •unrestrained comedy,’ I think its You grunted, we groaned! You potential is umlimited." Women’s Basketball complain about the lack of a big con­ Plans are proceeding for a six-part cert at Drexel. You want a MAJOR comedy mini-.series. starring Carlin, ACT. I am proud to announce that Stu­ to be produced next year. Hard Times for Lady Dragons dent Program Association. Student Further evidence of Carlin's move The Lady Dragons are currently in the midst of a five game losing streak, Congress, and Drexel University pre­ away from a strictly stand-up career dropping their fifth straight to Lehigh, 75-65, on Tuesday. On the brighter sent "G E O R G E CA RLIN in C on­ includes the appearance of his first side of things, Colleen Dougherty presently ranks eighth in the ECC in cert” on Friday. April 4.1986. in the hook. S(>mctinw.s A Little Bruin scoring (14.8 points per game) and fourth in field goal percentage (.505), first gymnasium event in over eight Damane Can Help. The book is a col­ while Barbara Yost is first in assists (5.4) and sixth in steals (2.5). years. lection of brand new material which With 25 years in show business Carlin says "is much better suited to Wrestling behind him, George Carlin has recent­ print than it is to stand-up form.” ly begun to expand his entertainment Typically Carlin, it contains unusual horizons in several directions. lists (People I Can Do Without. Things Bucknell Victory Brings Record to 10-3 In 1985, George completed his first \ou Never See), oftbeat observa- Last Saturday, the Dragons defeated the Bucknell Bisons, 30-11, at the half-hour situation comedy for cable tionsC'A cat will blink when hit with P.E. Center, improving their record to 10-3. Heavyweight George T\.Apartm ent 2-C. which was seen a hammer"), and some short narrative Kovwh, currently ranked 12th in the nation, pinned his man in just over on Home Box Office. George, in the pieces ("Tumors & Fo(xi." "Tumors two minutes to bring his record to 12-1. In addition to Kovoch, Drexel starring role, portrays a free-lance & Sports." "Raising Money For The has two other wrestlers ranked first in their divisions in the ECC: Paul w riter who lives alone in a New York Rich and Powerful"). With sales over latest audio technology. Designed simations. Somehow, I had no control. Zarbatany (126 lbs.) and Phil Gottlock (150 lbs.). The Dragons, ranked City apartment building filled with 6().(K)0. Carlin is currently collecting specifically "for the ear and the The anxiety I felt prevented me from number one in an ECC coaches poll, have a wrestler in the lop three of strange and wonderful tenants. more "stuff" for a second volume. m ind." it will feature many of Carlin’s tapping my natural skills. There were each weight division. Throughout the day they beat a steady In the area of recording, a field character voices, and will rely on tnany aspects of my life and career at path to his door, interrupting his half­ where Carlin gained much of his material of a "highly unusual nature.” the time which fed me insecurity. career momentum in the 1970's. he The tenative title is TTte Sergeant ATTENTION: hearted attempts to "get a little work "B ut now tho.se things have chang­ d o n e.” continues to produce, but these days Pecker Album. ed. Recent work I’ve done, both per- Tomorrow, at 2 p.m. in the Physical Education Center, Drexel’s men's Apartment 2-C is the third highly- the pace is more leisurely, and it is Until now . C arlin ’s film ap­ .sonal and professional, have brought basketball team plays ECC rival Hofstra. The winner will gain sole po.sses- rated show pnxluced by Carlin's coiii- done on his own label. Eardrum pearances have been limited to two. me past those blocks, and I am eager sion of first place in the league (both are 6-2). Drexel won the teams' pany and aired on HBO. The first two Records. With Si.x You Get EggroU (1967) and to develop and display my ability as only previous game this year, 90-89, in overtime. So come support the were stand-up concert shows. Carlin Although albums of his stand-up act Car Wash (1978). “ I try to do a film an actor.” team - it should be a great game! at Carnegie and Carlin on Campus. have been his mainstay, and the com­ about every ten years.” he once said. All seating for the Drexel concert Additionally, Carlin Productions has pany’s first release. Carlin on Cam­ That will soon change. Carlin’s is RESERV ED, so get your seats ear­ For expanded coverage oh Men’s Basketball and Men’s an arrangement with HBO to develop pus, continued that pattern. Carlin is reluctance to appear as an actor had and Women’s Swimming, check the Sports ly. Sales begin TUESDAY. Triangle and produce various other comedy currently developing muterial for a been based on some bad experiences Page. FEBRU ARY 18, at II a.m . al the projects for cable. ‘‘eonccpt album" to be prixluced en­ early in his career. “ I could never get Creese Student Center Desk. Drexel’s Loss is Says the comic. "Cable TV inaV »ot tirely in-Mudio which will utilize the comfortable In those I.early] acting Apple’s Gain W ellness: A way of life by Christine A xsm ith ‘7/ will be a great help for students to find out how fit they really are. ” Dr. Brian Hawkins. D rexel’s Assis­ of Computer Services, will manage tant Vice President of Academic Af­ most of Dr. Hawkins’s responsibilities By Tom Kreitzberg director ol the Psychological Services Frey, assistant professor of physical are being made to foundations from fairs, will assum e the position of until Dr. Hawkins returns. O f The Triangle Center, is "one of education and in­ education; Dianna Dale, director of around the Delaware Valley. There is University Resource Specialist for A p­ There are many projects in the formation. One way we can help residential living; Dr. Shortie McKin­ hope that the Campbell Soup Com­ ple Computer for eighteen months, works for the microcomputer pro- The Wellness program, which of­ students is to alert them to the concept ney. associate professor of nutrition pany, which recently established the beginning in mid-February. graiTi, particularly in communications. ficially began at Drexel this past fall, of Wellness." and food; and the Reverend Dean Institute for Health and Fitness in New "Programs like this help higher “ W e want to start an electronic mail is continuing to gather momentum as To this end, .several workshops have Snyder. Protestant chaplain. Hallam’s Jersey, may help support Drexel's education. As more schools get involv­ system,” said Dr. Minas. “ By next awareness of the program spreads already been offered, and many more student counterpart Susie Rolling, as program. ed. more academic software will be September, we would like to increase throughout the campus. Its purpose is are being planned. A highlight of the well as Catherine Flynn and Brian Although student participation in developed,” explained Dr. Hawkins. our communication ability dramatical­ to inform students of choices about program is the Fitstop. to be .set up in MacNichol, represent the student body Wellness workshops has been light. Eventually a courseware exchange ly. Eventually we will try to integrate how they live, and to educate them on the lobby of the Creese Student on the committee. Farley believes this is primarily due between colleges could be started at computing facilities so that a user can how these choices affect their quality Center. There, a student can measure The most important project under­ to ignorance of the program and what it offers. As information about low costs.” work in any enviorment and be com- o f life. his blood pressure and pulse rate, and taken by the committee this year is At Drexel, Dr. Hawkins was patable with any other machine at Wellness, as defined by the Drexel generally determine his personal Wellness Week, a five-day program Wellness spreads, he hopes there will responsible for implementation of the D rexel.” Wellness Committee, is “ a positive fitness. in April which will bring the concept be an increase in student interest and ■Macintosh program. Under his leader­ “ We don’t want to separate worlds and active process through which in­ “ It will be a great help for students of Wellness to the attention of the en­ involvement. "W e re starting to get ship. Drexel has developed over 100 of computing, that is why communica­ dividuals become aware of options and to find oui how fit they really are ," tire university community. The agen­ enough momentum where we can see make choices to enhance their lifestyle academic packages. tion is so important.” observed Tom Cassada, director of the da has not yet been finalized, but many an effective change," he said.
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