Money/Iris rock a full fieldhouse By BOB BARTBERGER MCA Records, . used to go to this school, so I forthcoming . "The High And The Mighty." Rocket Features Editor Iris then launched into guess this is kind of a home- "," one of Iris' Iris and the other members of It was a hot Saturday night "That's The Way It Ought To coming for me. I'm glad we pre-Cruiser songs, followed his band put on marching snare and rock and roll was evident Be," followed by "Agnus," won today." Iris' statement and received one of the largest drums and performed a syn- throughout Morrow Fieldhouse one of his early hits off of his drew a strong response from reactions of the evening. This chronized drum solo for a courtesy of Eddie Money and debut album. Back On The the crowd, who urged him to was shortly overshadowed by rhythmic interlude in the and the Cruisers. Streets. continue through their heavy his playing of "Love Is Like A song. Donnie and his band re- Iris then put on an SRU applause. Rock," which had the biggest Iris' second encore was his ceived a warm hello Home- baseball cap given by student As Iris strapped on his audience response during the band's first hit "Ah Leah," coming evening from the Jim Agnew, grabbed a wireless trademark baby-blue Fender entire show. which was an appropriate end- full-capacity audience and microphone and performed Stratocaster, he introduced a Donnie Iris and his band ing to a fine evening's per- opened with "Do You Com- "." After com- new song, "Injured In The then left the stage onlv to formance. pute?" from his last album on pleting the song. Iris said, "I Game Of Love," from a return shortly and jump into (Continued on page 9) THE ROCK = Serving the Slippery Rock community for 66 years! Vol. 58 No. 5 SRU-Slippery Rock, PA 16057 Friday, October 12, 1984 Student loan chances better with Mondale? By HISAE OHHASHI Federal assistance to Slip- Rocket Staff Writer pery Rock students in '82-'83 The chances of obtaining year totaled about $ 11 million. financial assistance in the form During the Reagan administra- of the state-insured loans for tion, the assistance dropped to students will get better if a little over $10 million. Walter Mondale is elected pre- Although '83-'84 assistance sident, according to the SRU increased slightly to over $ 11 financial aid director. million, the government Director Dale L. Ekas said decided to reduce existing pro- that Mondale's promise that grams by as much as 30 per- education will be a priority cent by 1989. suggests that he intends to According to a College increase the education budget Press Service article, $330 for more college financing. million in student aid would be According to Ekas, students cut, or 913,000 graduate and from families earning more undergraduate grants will lose than $30,000 a year are inelig- funding. ible for the state-insured loan. He also said that students in Please see related need are required to take a test in order to qualify for the story on page 2. school loan. The current procedure is It is unlikely that Congress impractical and disqualifies will approve the bill, but more many needy students, said or less, the current education Ekas. "At the moment, 53 per- budget will be sustained if cent of the students at Slippery Reagan is elected, said Ekas. Rock are getting the loan." Since the 1982 cuts, grant With education as a priority money has dropped from 80.3 '* * Rob Ziemba/The Racket in his campaign, Mondale is a percent of the total aid package Students on theSigma Sigma Sigma and Kappa Delta Rho floatenjoy festivities at the SRU better option for college to 48.2 percent, and loans have Homecoming parade on Main Street. Alpha Omicron Pi and Phi Sigma Epsilon's float was students as far as financing increased form 16.9 percent to named best in the event. their schooling, Ekas stated. 47.8 percent. Isreal a financial drain: $10 million a day By SHARON LANE to the United States, Israel is presently as sophisticated in Middle East policy needs to be foreign relations will get better Rocket Staff Writer the fourth most powerful mili- military weaponry as the set up to meet the needs of all if Reagan is re-elected presi- Israel is a financial drain on tary nation in the world." United States, said Abdoe. He the countries, said Abdoe. dent because he won't be pre- the United States because $10 In addition to a brief lecture stated that he felt military College students are the new ssured by other interests. million a day is pumped into and open discussion, a film, power should be used in a way generation that has to care Reagan won't be able to run for their economy, stated a mem- Report from Beirut, Summer to bring about peace, adding about how the tax dollar is office again. ber of the American-Arab 1982, highlighted the suffering that the United States keeps being spent and about the bru- The ADC is a grass-roots And-Discrimination Commit- and innocent deaths in West feeding Israel with military tal and needless killings, said organization that seeks to pro- tee Oct. 10. Beirut. Israel's 10 weeks of power and "we are no closer to Abdoe. He added a person mote the heritage and protect Dr. Omar K. Abdoe stressed bombing left 18,000 dead, peace today than in 1984." "can't believe everything you the rights of Americans of Israel and the Middle East in 30,000 wounded and 100,000 Israel took the military see, hear, or read," and as Arab descent from defamation his speech to 25 students and homeless. power the United States gave citizens, it is important to in the media and education and faculty in ECB Wednesday Without American funds, them for defense and used it for speak out. discrimination in all forms of afternoon and said that "thanks Israel could not survive and is offense. A balanced U.S.- Abdoe said he believes that life, said Abdoe. Page 2 The Rocket. Friday, Oct. 12. 1984 Student awarded scholarship Author likened to By U. HELMERSON college year. "My grades are pretty good Rocket Staff Writer The scholarship, worth famous philosopher Linda Jay, a 21-year old and I take the reputation ot this $600, is "in recognition of sorority on my shoulders," By LOIS BOWERS sights parallel those of senior at SRU, has been awar- Rocket Copy Editor academic excellence, campus Jay said. Thoreau, and a storyline is ded an Alpha Omicron Pi Dia- and Alpha Omicron Pi chapter Annie Dillard and Henry almost non-existent, said Bis- mond Jubilee Foundation activities," according to the The music therapy major David Thoreau have similar choff. She added that both Scholarship for the 1984-85 foundation. works with the AOII chapter insights into the world around books feature basically one relations, which involves the them, an SRU professor told a character, the author. morale, programming and stan- Newman Center audience Yet "Dillard is more in- dards of the sorority. Wednesday. tellectual than Thoreau," Bis- Jay who is a member of Mu Associate Professor Joan choff stated. "She seems more, Kappa Gamma, the Music Bischoflfof the English Depart- able to tackle life's chal Honorary stated that "the ment, speaking on "Annie lenges." sorority is something to live by Dillard: Pittsburgh's Answer to Dillard so«S faMtfff as an and look for. It helps me to Thoreau," compared Dillard's explorer, Biscnafc Mrid. Born Pilgrim at Tinker Creek to deal with people." and raised in the Pittsburgh Jay said she th:nks the Thoreau's Walden. "If Thoreau had been a area, Dillard tntkm few sorority gives the sisters res- woman living in Pittsburgh in references to the city in her ponsibility, self-confidence and the mid-20th century, he would 1974 Pulitzer-Prize-winning leadership skills. have written Pilgrim at Tinker book. "A lot of people only see the Creek," Bischoff said. In her novel, Dillard says social side and the excluding Dillard's novel, like that there are two kinds of see- light of the sorority. They Thoreau's Walden, focuses on ing. Most of us see; Dillard should look beyong the surface an unspoiled woodland sur- Sees. "The trick is not in the of things," Jay said. rounding her house, said Bis- vision, but in the attitude of the After the graduation from choff.adding that, like Thoreau, viewer," Bischoff said, quoting SRU in May, Jay, who plays Dillard seemingly traces a Dillard. piano in the University Choir single year's observation of the Dillard's motivating outlook and sings in the. Symphonic world around her. is, "Spend your afternoon; you Choir, hopes to find a job as a can't take it with you," music therapist close to her quoted Bischoff. hometown, Mayfield Ohio. Dillard's metaphorical in- HAIR STUDIO by Louis Charles

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(CPS)--Even with no further "This is not to say the Don Gillespie, a spokesman tration does manage to cut aid When asked about main- budget cuts, more students administration has any pro- for the College Board. by 30 percent, Gillespie fears taining current higher educa- could be chasing fewer aid posals to make changes beyond some students would be priced tion appropriation levels But since the '82 cuts, the dollars during a second Reagan the 1985 budget," explains out of the education market. through 1989, and the projec- term if the administration White. "We will hold the Pell face of student financial aid has ted 30 percent drop in "cons- achieves the goals set out in a changed, he points out. Grant "The big fear is that in the grant at the '84 schedule, com- absence of student aid, lower- tant dollars," however, Debra recently-released budget doc- money has dropped from 80.3 bine work/study with Sup- income students can't go to Kalcelvik of the Congressional ument. plemental Educational Oppor- percent of the total aid package Budget Office only laughs. While the document, pre- school," says the ACE's tunity Grants and make new to 48.2 percent. Loans have Smith. pared by the Office of Manage- National Direct Student Loans "There's probably a zero increased from 16.9 percent to ment and Budget, predicts no only from repayment of old But the OMB document is chance. Presidential budget 47.8 percent. actual cuts in federal aid, it loans. No new money will be only a projection, not a predic- requirements bascially are If a second Reagan adminis- also suggests the administra- available for NDSL." tion of the 1985-89 budget. ignored in Congress." tion reduce existing programs Reagan's proposed budget by as much as 30 percent by would cut $330 million in stu- 1989. dent aid, or 913,000 "The changes are due graduate and undergraduate SRU prof writes travel book primarily to inflation," says awards. Barry White, OMB budget By ROEY VANASKY Rocket Stuff Writer Divided into five geographi- examiner. "We don't anti- cal sections, the book also The document Dr. Eban Bass, of the cipate any policy changes." includes such authors as: English Department, and his The document outlines a Hemingway, Twain, Poe, Emer- outlines a drop wife, Geri, have written a drop in "constant dollars" son, Frost, and many more. travel book entitled U.S. Guide (198S dollars cheapened by in "constant The book, according to Dr. inflation through 1989) spent to Literary Landmarks which dollars . ." is published by J. Pohl As- Bass, is published in paperback on student aid in a projection of form so that it can easily be the 1989 budget. sociates. Congress consistently has used while traveling. overridden the president's Prepared last winter, the The illustrated book is com- opposition to increased educa- Dr. and Geri Bass, who feel document doesn't reflect more piled from 20 years of traveling recent negotiations with Con- uon spending, holding the pro- that America is honoring its and represents over 40 authors. gress that tacked $2 billion on posed cuts to a total loss of 20 writers more and more, also It contains interesting, infor- to the president's proposed percent of the 1980 college express their love for Ameri- mative background on tHfc education budget. White budget. can literature by lecturing , authors, the places, and the using slides and photographs stresses. "Fiscal '84 got some sub- people associated with the and by performing dramatic Even with the inevitable stantial increases," says Pat authors. For example, did you dialogues in which Mrs. Bass compromises to come in the Smith of the American Council know that Louisa Mae Alcott budget process, the Senate's portrays various authors >while on Education. "We may get was secretly in love with Henry proposed 1985 education Dr. Bass narrates the bio- some increases again in '85. David Thoreau; or that Coopers- budget of $8 billion and the graphical background. Reagan didn't ask for them, but town, New York, known for its House's $7.5 billion proposal Rob Ziemba/Tke Rocket \ we may get them anyway." Baseball Hall of Fame, got its U.S. Guide to Literary already outweigh Reagan's "For that reason, I expect name from James Fennimore Dr. Bass with "U.S. Guide to Landmarks is available at S6.8 billion request. no more to be taken out," says Cooper? Literary Landmarks." SGA Bookstore. Just Because SRC UNIVERSITY THEATRE ¥C William Inge's

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The sequence of events took a matter of seconds as Waugh drove toward the car in an effort to make the 40-year-old Slippery Rock man stop. When it became apparent that the car was not going to stop, Waugh swerved his car right, colliding with the oncoming vehicle. Waugh's action helped save an uncountable number of individuals marching toward possible injury or death in an accident that could have hap- pened. "He blocked the road, and thank God he did or else we would be going to some funerals this week," said Blaise Scarnati, SRU Marching Roc- Letters to the Editor kets director. Corporal Waugh said," I'm just very grateful that everything worked out the way it did and no one got injured." KDR, LXA disruptive In a world where too many people view the I would like to congratulate Although we did not reach Art Politano town mayor? police in a negative light it is refreshing to see Kappa Delta Rho and Lambda our goal of 1000 before the That's not blind ambition, but actions such as Waugh's reflecting upon the high Chi Alpha for the exemplary election, we still broke the old how about double-vltioned character and fiber of the people who serve and conduct and representation of record despite discouraging ambition or just plain blind protect all of us. the fraternity system at rumors started by certain ness? SRU. individuals who would rather Still, we must applaud Art, a At last Friday's parade and not see the students register man who itends to serve a two- LETTER POLICY pep rally, these two fraternities (especially students living with- year term in a town whose If you have something to say. we'd like to not only disgraced themselves, in the borough limits). With the mayor serves for four. hear n. but the university as a whole. It new record under our belts, we And what about the All letters intended for publication must be sub- surely gave one pride to see feel that our goal of 1000 can $13,000 he supposedly spent mitted to the Rocket in the University Union by 6 drunken Kappa Delta Rho easily be surpassed by the time renovating one room? Just how p.m. Monday, they must include the writer's signa- brothers throwing papers and primaries for mayor of SR roll much would a town full of ture, full address. and phone number for projecting crude comments around this spring. rooms cost to renovate under verification. upon the Union Area High Presently however, the major the Politano money manage- We prefer to receive double spaced, typewritten School flag and drill squads. Of concern is that the people who ment plan? letters limited to 400 words. The Rocket reserves course, this fraternity truly- registered and were already Then again, the town could the right to condense or reject any letter: none can stood out with their "display" registered go out and vote on use its current munincipal be acknowledged or returned of school spirit while disrupting November 6. office for some other purpose. We welcome letters from students, staff, faculty the stellar performance of the The next stage of our voter Art will most likely move its and the communitv SRU Rocklettes. registration project has begun people and duties out to The Lamda Chi Alpha also and will continue until some- Shed. made their presence felt at the time in February when we If you think that would anger rally. Providing such nick- begin stage three (voter regis- names as "Wench" for the tri- Magistrate Robert L. Watson, The Rocket Stqff tration and absentee ballot just imagine poor old Police Sigma's and other colorful phase). Stage two will basic- nicknames for Kappa Delta Chief Larry Thompson? ally be the education phase of Somehow, we feel confident Editor Dave Martin Rho and the women of Harner our drive. Gillian Johns Hall For one of the so-called that the man would have pro- Managing Editor Jerry DeRosa blems taking orders from the News Editor Heidi Keller "classier" fraternities, this is abhorrent and is a deficit for Coordinator Voter Registration boy; that would certianly be Spoils Editor Da\ id Korpiel trouble in paradise. Features Editor Bob Bartberger the motive of the evening. SGA Senator I'll end no* with this com- Yet we feel the need to give t'op\ Editor Lois Bowers credit where credit is due. One Photo Editor Rob Ziemba ment: if that is Greek, I'll remain an American. Any more must hand it to Art. After all, Business Manager Ro> Pascal he did spend the entire summer Advisor Mr. Joseph Normand G.D.I. jokes, Art? "contemplating the situation." Ad Sales: Tammie Schmieler. John Wehn Voter Must take a long time to find Circulation Tim Barnes registration To the Editor answers in the bottoms of Vxpesetters Kell> Heckel. Kann Re>nokU. Alicia Slftckhouse It isn't often that we feel the aluminum cans and brown SubscnplKXts Clarv Wheeler To the Editor need to come out from our glass bottles. Accountant Debbie Pnce The first stage of the voter clothes closet to comment, yet Ah, we've been too hard on Photographers Don Osterwivr. Yem Sarjent II registration drive was over on the recent squabblings of Art old Art. We feelcertai n that if Sports Assistants Mike Williams. Mark Geijer Tuesday, Oct 9 and we are Politano leave us no alterna- he can't make his mayoral bid, l>«fice PtKMies (411 I ( IM>1SI3 happy to report that approx- tive. As residents of the Slip- he'll find some way to run for The K -h«d »eekl\ during each academic \ear b> tn imately ""50 more students are pery Rock community and town emperor or king or udeniN iV Slippery Rvvk l'mversit\ The .xpmions e\pnfis*d vt no now eligible to vole in Slippery enthusiasts of its university, we fool il> th.»e v<« the I niveiMU o» the Mudem KxJ> The R^iei i Rock for the presidential elec- find Politano'<. recent political With the sincerest intentions. •uiKK\i b> the Student Government \»v.vian.Mi The Rock*! is pnnte. tion this November ambition* quite b\ the FlUtKH t ui Ltd*** Pablo and Chico The Rocket, Friday. Oct. 12. 1984 Page 5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CONTINUED I don't reply as much student input as poss- speaking? If not, then don't bounce the basketball until the are being altered due to these ible and I ask you to become expect anyone else to either. wee hours of the morning. promotions I'd like to clear the in Rocket involved. A lot has been acom- To quote a line from the Can't they practice outside record by saying this is a plished so far and there will be Slippery Rock Magazine, "In during the daytime? fallacy. The vendors in each To the Editor: more to come for this '84-'85 fact. Slippery Rock possesses Then there's the question of case have been excited about I will never reply personally academic year. one of the most diverse stu- "Who's on duty?" It's 11 p.m. our promotional ideas and to a letter in the Rocket instead Thank you. dent bodies in the country, Do you know where your R.A. have willingly picked up the of to the author of such a letter Art Politano attracting capable students is? I certainly don't! I thought tab for the prizes. Liz Barry by humiliating this person in President. SRSGA from over 34 states in the they were supposed to control this publication, and I do not nation and 31 countries in the the noise level, not ignore it. SGA Bookstore intend to do this now. What I Not changing world." It does not tell the I can almost bet that these Phone will do. though, is relay some freshmen that in order to attend students don't act this way at information to the student body her speaking the Rock they have to speak home. I hardly believe that phantoms and make the next few state- like the western Pa. students. their parents would put up with ments a matter of public Dear Editor: Ms. Patricia Brown it. So why should other people need to be faced record. These statements stem I'm referring to the letter Washington Redskin fan in the dorm have to? We all To the Editor from the letter written by Mr. titled "Rings in Their Winners of Super Bowl 17 have to live here together. Try Are you tired of being vic- Michael E. Montgomery. Armpits," by Michael to have some courtesy and con- timized by a fly-by-night phone My "track" record, in ques- Williams. The part of his arti- sideration for the people above, company? Do you wait count- tion at this time by Mr. Mon- cle that says, "if you want to Student sleep below and beside you. Remem- less late-night hours attempting tgomery, is a record that I am call pop "soda" that's fine, but ber, even if you don't have an in vain to reach the long dis- very proud of here at SRU. .. " Excuse me, Mr. Williams, down in dorms 8:30 class, they might. tance operator? Prior to my po ition as presi- you have something wrong. To the Editor: Lynnet Grayber Most of all, how about the dent of the SGA. I had been I am from Washington, Have you ever tried to sleep hassel you received attempting involved with student govern- D.C. and I also call what you in a co-ed dorm? I know it's a Contest to get a telephone installed. ment for three straight years. I call "pop," soda. I would like silly thought, but some people Could you even get an op- had served as a Freshman to be the first to let you know do need sleep. response erator; were you charged $45 Senator as well as a Soph- that I have no intentions, what- It does become a problem minimal per roommate for your omore Senator, and I have soever, ii. changing what I though, when the guys down- Dear Editor: phone? been a member of the following say. stairs blast their stereos until 1 The SGA Bookstore has The Public Utility Comis- committees: Rules, Vending, Do you remember the old a.m. and turn it on again at been working very hard to sion, was appalled at the des- Legal Awareness. Human saying, "you can take the boy 7:30 a.m. Especially when the make the bookstore a fun place cription of the service in the Relations Action Plan Com- out of the country, but you volume level would register an to shop. We have presently run Slippery Rock area, stating mittee, the Crime Watch Pro- can't take the country out of earthquake if measured on the three different contests this fall. that the practice of charging gram, and a list of other the boy?" Well, I do. Richter Scale. Prizes have included a semes- $45 per roommate for phone activities which would take up Just because we are here in Then there's always the girls ter's worth of used books, free security was an unheard of quite a bit of space. Combine Slippery Rock for approx- next door who make it a point book bags, and a color televi- practice. this with my academic studies, imately eight months out of the to giggle and party past mid- sion. Our concern is the fact As a result of your com- as well as my devoted dedica- year does not mean we should night with their boyfriends who that the number of entries for plaint, an investigation into the tion to the students of this change our way of speaking. shouldn't be there anyway. these contests have been so charges will soon be underway, university, and then let my Are you in fact saying that if And did you know that the minimal. but the PUC needs to hear record be in question. you are Spanish and in Slip- track team practices in the For example, we recently from you. Only you can make As for any other accusations pery Rock you should not hallways after 11 p.m.? If it's ran a marker poster contest. the difference brought against me, I must take speak Spanish? not them, I couldn't imagine The rules were anyone could It's time to end the hassel, so these all in stride, as my posi- From your article, I don't who else would be doing the enter, the artwork had to be write to this address and let tion is one which attracts both think you travel very much, 100 yard dash down the original and done totally in someone who can help you positive and negative com- and for sonvone who plans to halls. magic markers. The first prize know about your problems. ments. I am fully responsible be a teacher, your mind What about the people on was a color television. We had Susan Moser and ready to answer all ques- appears to be very narrow. If the other side of you who expected a tremendous res- Public Utility Comission tions which may arise concern- you are fortunate enough to get decide to change their room ponse to such a simple contest. 1212 State Office Building ing myself and the SGA. a job and it is not in this area around? Do they only get these But at the entry deadline we 300 Liberty Ave. One other thing I'd like to and they say "paper sack" spurts of creativity at 2 a.m.? had only received one entry. Pittsburgh PA 15222 mention is the involvement of instead of paper bags, do you And of course, there's the bas- To clear up any possible (412) 565-5038 Sincere,V) students with SGA. We need plan to change their way of ketball players upstairs who misconceptions that our prices Rich Daniels

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Jim Trolinich ! Kristine Rimmer Jeffrey Coyne Jeffrey F. Mullaly Pam Ritchie Sophomore/Business Sophomore/Health Service Scmoi A. Counting Senior/Spec Ed "I think Reagan will win "Mondale, because if "Reagan again, because the "I believe Ronald Reagan "Ronald Reagan, because again in '84. He has done an Reagan is elected the country economy has really started to will win again because he has a unemployment has decreased adequate job his first four years, will be taking a step back- shape up and I don't think Mon- more realistic view towards the and inflation has decreased and a new president would not wards." dale would do the job as economy. He is also the only significantly." have the understanding of well." one who has performed in the Reagan's programs and ideas past." he has already started." Page 6 The Rocket, Friday. Oct. 12. 1984 Announcements Phys Ed major awards Fall study series "Tip" O'Neill to speak Phi Epsilon Kappa is proud to announce that The Newman Center's Fall Study Series will Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., speaker of the U.S. applications are now available for the Physical continue on Oct. 16 with Prophets: Biblical House of Representatives, will speak at a fun- Education Major of the Year Award. Ea>/h year and Modern. draiser at the Beaver Falls Holiday Inn on Oct. this prestigious award is given to outstanding physi- Future series are on Oct. 23 - The Church cal education majors. Applications may be picked 23. Today: Is it Coming or Going? O'Neill, 47th speaker of the House, will be up now at Dr. Hotchkiss' office in the field house. Oct. 30- The Jem Today: What's Hap- Any junior or senior physical education major may attending the $50-a-plate fund raiser to announce pening? his support for Congressman Kolter. apply and all applications must be returned no later Nov. 6 - The Dead Sea Scrolls: What Dif-, than Oct. 27, 1984. O'Neill, 71, was named speaker in 1977 and ference Has Their Discovery Made? represents the 8th District of Massachusetts. A Nov. 13 - Human Sexuality. Boston College graduate, O'Neill served in the SRU Theatre ticket sales All sessions will take place in the Newman Cen- Massachusetts House of Representatives from ter Fireplace Lounge from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. 1936 to 1952, where he was named minority The Miller Auditorium box office opens Mon- Coffee, tea and cocoa will be served. All are leader, and was later the first Democratic speaker day morning at 11 a.m. with tickets for the opening welcome. There is no fee. Join us! of the state house in 1948. play of the University Theatre's 1984-84 season, In 1952, O'Neill was elected to the 83 rd Con- Summer Brave. William Inge's comedy-drama is gress, succeeding the late President John F. Ken- probably better known by the title of an earlier ver- Fitness-a-thon nedy, and has served 16 consecutive terms in sion of the same plot, Picnic, a Broadway and Congress. He also served in Congress as House Hollywood hit of the mid-fifties. William Holden, The first Fitness-a-thon will be held Saturday, majority whip and House majority leader. Kim Novak, and Susan Strasberg were featured in Oct. 20, from 4 to 10 p.m. in Morrow Field the movie version which still shows up on televi- House. sion occasionally. The Fitness-a-thon, sponsored by Delta Psi Comedian to perform The box office is open Monday through Friday Kappa and Phi Epsilon Kappa, two physical from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. On performance evenings, education honoraries, will promote continuous SRU has been anxiously awaiting the return of tickets are available beginning at 7 p.m., half an aerobic activity. Twenty-five percent of the money the hilarious comedian Alex Cole. This off the wall hour before the auditorium doors open for the 8 collected through individual sponsors will go back comedian is back for a return performance. p.m. curtain. Telephone reservations may be called to the participants. Cole first entertained at SRU during last spring in during box office hours to 794-7244 or extension The Field House, including locker rooms, will be weekend as an opening act for "Vixen" where he 5244; but tickets must be picked up no later than closed for general use from 3 to 11 p.m. Saturday, had students doubled over in laughter. 7:30 on the evenings of performance or they are but spectators will be allowed on the upper If you missed Cole last time don't make the subject to resale. Students will be asked to show level. same mistake twice. their current and valid university ID when they Cole will be appearing Thurs. Oct. 18th at 8:00 pick up tickets at 50$ each. Additional student tic- p.m. in Swope Music Bldg. kets at the same location can be purchased by Christian fellowship Tickets will go on sale Friday Oct 12 at the bringing the ID cards for those students to the box An Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship meeting University Union Information desk for $1 and tic- office. 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(ContinuedMoney/Iris from page I) rock SRU crowd stage and exchanged his now walked off the stage. After a short intermission so sweat-soaked dress shirt for an Donnie Iris' equipment could Money returned a few SRU shirt and a pair of minutes later and performed a be removed, the house lights morrocas. The sight of the went down and the cries of long rendition of the anxiously- school shirt only made the awaited "Shakin'," which eager anticipation fell across crowd cheer louder and urge the fieldhouse. seemed to have the biggest Money and his band on. effect of the night in terms of With saxophone in hand, Money introduced another audience participation. Eddie Money strode out into new song, "Movin* On," and the spotlight with his band then got the crowd clapping The band then did a re- behind him, taking command with his first hit single, "Baby peated, choppy version . of of the stage. Hold On." "Where's The Party?" and Money began with a short The show took on a more assembled to bow before the sax solo that preceded his mellow tone with Money play- pleased fans crowding the latest hit single, "Where's the ing a slow harmonica solo, stage. Party," the title song off his accompanied by keyboardist Onfamiliarity with some of last album. Randy Nichols for the begin- Money's songs would acount Money followed with "Take ning of the nostalgic song, "My for the only dissatisfaction with a Little Bit" and "Wanna Be Friends, My Friends," a Vern Sargent 11/The Rocket his performance. No one Rock and Star," a crowd beautiful song off of No Con- £ddie Money onstage should have walked away feel- favorite from his debut album. in Morrow Fieldhouse ing that he wasn't presented While performing "Driving Money again walked off- ing I.C. Golden Lager beer and while singing "Two Tickets To with a wonderful concert by a Me Crazy," Money went off- stage and returned with a foam- held it high above the crowd Paradise," a song that seemed very talented, nationally-known very familiar to the crowd. musician and his equally "Keep On Dancin'," a song impressive opening act, Don- soon to be released, preceded nie Iris and the Cruisers. "The Big Crash," which If you missed the show on received great audience res- Saturday night, the loss was all ponse as a sweat-covered yours. It probably will be some Money belted out the lyrics. time before SRU is fortunate CIA... The band finished with enough to have such a oppor- for Careers "I Think I'm In Love," and tunity. " SAXIGENA 83-84" of Consequence THE YEARBOOK IS IN!! If you are seeking dedication and profes- The new yearbook is in. 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Ocl 12. 1984 Page II ROCKET SPORTS Rock shoots down Golden Eagles By MARK GEIGER sophomore Dave Linton who was led by senior Elton Brown Golden Eagles outgained SRU turnovers were the key to Rocket Stttf Writer has 15 tackles, an interception with 117 vards rushing. The 310-291. but the six Clarion SRU's upset victory. Will the real Slippery Rock and a fumble recovery. Linton •EXTRA POINTS football team please stand leads the Rocket roster with 44 After the Clarion victory up! tackles and 36 assists for a Sanders seems to be well on his The Rockets not only stood total of 128 defensive points. way to a 1000 yard season up this past weekend against Right behind Linton is team- with a five game total of 502 the sixthranked team in the mate Derrick Smith with 33 yards...Rock punter Jeff nation, they embarassed them tackles, 42 assists and three Williams is making a fine before a jam packed SRU inter- showing at this mid-point of the season booting the pigskin 33 Homecoming crowd of over ceptions. times for a 40.2 average...Rock 10,000. Also sticking hard for SRU coach Don Ault commended Slippery Rock showed their was DT Ed Robinson who has the offensive line's play against true colors humiliating the four sacks so far this season, Clarion, who has an excellent defending Pennsylvania Con- one of which put Golden Eagle game blowing holes open for signal caller Pat Carbol out of ference Champion Clarion Sanders...The Rock will take the game. Golden Eagles 28-3, and the 3 their (2-3) overall record on Another standout on the was a gift. The Golden Eagles the road to Lock Haven Slippery Rock defense was managed to squeeze a last tomorrow for another key PC Terry Wallace, from Dow- minute field goal in at the end Western Division Game...The of the first half. Clarion's only ningtown Pa., who put SRU's Lock Haven Bald Eagles (1-4), points on the board were set up final points on the board with a just off a tough 14-10 loss at by a controversial pass which 30 yard interception return. the hands of California are led was ruled complete. The second half was all Slip- by freshman quarterback Pat Clarion opened the contest pery Rock when the Rockets Cahill who has struggled with with an air attack which proved came on the field with a slight his offensive so far this year. to be their downfall as SRU 7-3 lead and rattled off three Cahill's favorite target is Rick defenders snared three Golden unanswered touchdowns. Myers, who has caught 11 Eagle passes. The Rockets also SRU's Chuck Sanders passes to lead the Bald Eagles, capitalized on three fumble gained 181 yards on 30 carries, who rank last in PC passing which was the second week in recoveries during their home- Sargent 11/The Rocket offense (66.2 yards per game) coming victory. a row the 6'3", 229-pound and total offense (192.6 total The first half of action was fullback rushed for more than SRU running back Chuck Sanders gained 180f yards yards per contest). all defense which was led by 6' 180 yards. for the second week in a row. Sanders gained 181 2", 234 pound SRU Clarion's offensive attack against Clarion last week. Freshman runner shatters record (9:21). His senior year was a By MIKE WILLIAMS This week's profile is on tast for success. His junior year was even more Rocket Stuff Writer frosh Dan McCarthy. During His team won states during productive as he placed second complete washout, however, as his high school days at St. John his sophomore year while in the All-Parochial division in he was hampered by a severe The men's team continued Vianney (NJ), Dan acquired a finishing third overall himself. cross-country and the two-mile (Continued on page 13) its winning ways by capturing the Gannon Invitational Satur- day. Freshman sensation Dan THE SLIPPERY PUCK II McCarthy took home race honors while setting a course 266 S. MAIN ST. SLIPPERY PUCK record of 26:34 for the hilly five mile loop. Senior Tim Bar- LARGE STEAK SUB Athlete of the week nes led the Rock onslaught by $1.95 taking third overall. John Spit- tal, Steve Locy and Jeff Wells SMALL STEAK SUB took places six through eight 1.50 Freshman Cross Country runner Dan while brothers Paul and Peter McCarthy is this week's recipient of ihe Buccino also placed high. Slippery Puck Athlete of the Week At Gannon McCarthy shattered the . LARGE PLAIN PIZZA course record h> almost 3 minutes He finished with a 2h:3l lime The old ALLEGHENY WOMEN'S 3.50 record was 19:21 CENTER jtnvui /uiifiii mi-tlu ,W< Inm filtering • Abortion—asleep or awake • Morning Aiter Treatment BEST PRICES IN TOWN • Birth Control BEST QUALITY IN TOWN • Related Services TRY US!! McCarthy PHONE 412/362-2«*20 Congratulations, "This Puck's for You! tir Fist Hi Frti i^Mi Page 12 The Rocket, Friday. Oct. 12. 19H4 Quinn out; hooters Grad wins SRU's shutout twice first fitness race By F. AIELLO Rock. Quinn is the Rockets Rock offense and he creates Liniville, Martin, Mercier the opportunity for us to score By HEIDI KETLER and star forward, he leads the team and DAVE KORPIEL and Diane Caughey, represent- M. HOLLANDER in scoring with 11 goals. Jeff goals." Co-captain Harry Nor- Rocket News and ing Army ROTC, came in first Rocket Staff Writer has been a part of the Rock ton says that. "Jeff is all- Sports Editors place in the women's team The Slippery Rock soccer varsitv sauad for the past three american material plus he has A Slippery Rock graduate division. Their time was student won first place in the 1:14:44. individual and was a member One faculty member, wres- of the winning men's team in tling coach Fred Powell, the Fitness-Trail race last finished in a tie for sixth with a Saturday. time of 14:36. Ed Phipps came in first with A total of 36 contestants a time of 12:36. Ralph Voit and sevent teams completed in came in second with a time of the first Race for Fitness. 13:28: Mike Zarger in' 13:50 Trophies were provided by and John Schwertner with SGA and t-shirts by the 14:20. SGA Bookstore. Both Phipps and Zarger were members of the winning team. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, with a total score of 57:59. The team also consisted of Kirby Burns and Robert Rhoads. ^c* , ^^^^j^^r*— Joan Mercier with a time of abortion 17:48 came in first followed by menstrual extraction Deane Liniville with 18:00. all services confidential Tom Wolfelschmidt dribbling against Geneva Seth Loux/Tht Rocket Jeanette Martin won third I 21 m. highland ave. earn was not only shut-out seasons. A couple of reasons place in 18:43 and Judy Chris- Pittsburgh, pj. once, but twice. On Homecom- for him coming to Slippery the neatest hair around." tian won fourth in 18:44. toll free 1 -SOO-22 1 3988 ing, the Rock was shut out for Rock were the campus and it's the first time this season, by social life as well as the Rock 1 YOUR COMMUNITY BANK Geneva. The Rock outplavad soccer program, Corner Kicks: and outshot Gen&va, but One of Jeffs favorite past At one point in the season FERST NATIONAL BANK couldn't put the ball in the net. times is studio wrestling, his the Rock was as high as 8th in OF SLIPPERY HOCK Jonas Holm shined in the 2- favorite wrestler is none other the country by some soccer VHH WHY JLVAMIA16067 0 loss. than superfly Jimmy Snuka. magazines. Since that point, On Tuesday, the Rock When asked of Jeff what is the team has dropped four of traveled to Latrobe to face a the key to his scoring success their last six games. - The Rock very tough Saint Vincent team, he stated "Playing off the other will try to rebound Sat. at Pitt- For the second straight game, players helps score goals and if Johnstown. -The Rockets record now Cash Jeff Quinn did not play, and for they don't do well then we will MAIN OFFICE stand at 6-4. PO Bo»91 _JA OFFICE the second straight game, the not score." He also feels that South Main Strut PO Bo>91 Si.ppniy Rock Pa 16057 399 Grovt City Road Rock did not score. Once again the teams positive attitude is Slippery Rock. Pa l« the Rock outplayed their oppo- the key to this years successful nent, but were shut-out 1-0. season and as long as the team stays healthy they will con- Player Profile: tinue playing well. Who's Who Among Students Jeff Quinn hailing from Goalie Adam Fredrick had Freehold N.J., is a junior com- this to say about Quinn, "Jeff in munications major here at the Quinn is the key man in the American Universities and Colleges Open House Drawing Winners: GRAND PRIZE [(2 Pan Am airline tickets to Caribbean Joyce Slobodnik Other Prize Winners: Ricky King rs. Rosa Levy Sue Werder Applications Now Available Bob Green Kelli Billish Jim DePew Mr. Joe Marks in Raymond Macri Mrs. Satya Sharma Michelle Hoffer Heidi Keller the SGA Office, Room 16, UU Pick up prizes Monday through Friday 9 or Saturday 9-1 Congratulations! ' OK 111 C )i Gill 173 & Main fit (Slippery Dock DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS IS 794-4633 OCTOBER 17 The Rocket. Friday. Oct 12. 1984 Page 13 This Week's Schedule FOOTBALL Hard working Abbate Oct. 13 at Lock Haven SOCCER Oct. 13 at Pitt-Johnstown leads netters Oct. 17 Indiana By SCOTT McGUIRE Abbate plays with very little Rock 'IM Rocket Staff Writer VOLLEYBALL emotion. "The desire to win is Senior tennis player Debbie The battle towards the flag Oct. 12-13 Slippery Rock there. I just don't show emo- due the 18th at 4 p.m. in the Abbate has been very success- football league championship I.M. office. Racquetball entries Classic Invit. tions," she said. Abbate said ful this year but a crucial deci- she has a quiet determination moves into its last week of play are due Oct. 25 for all those WOMEN'S TENNIS sion in her freshman year made to win. for those I.M. mugs that are interested in participating. Peo- Oct. 13 at Edinboro her success possible. Abbate said that anyone still up for grabs for those still ple interested in officiating Oct. 16 at Indiana Abbate has come a long way who likes to play tennis should standing when the smoke volleyball please stop by the FIELD HOCKEY since her freshman year. Ar> tryout for the team. "People clears. Sunkist and Stammers I.M. office. Oct. 13 Brockport St. bate said that she never played have different styles of play," are getting closer to that Oct. 18 at Indiana competitive tennis until she she said. anticipated head-to-head match- CROSS COUNTRY came to Slippery Rock. "I just As for the future Abbate up for the women's league championship. These two teams WOMEN played tennis for something to hopes the team will win the last I.M. Top 10 continue to keep their stan- Oct. 13 atBucknell do," she said. Abbate almost few meets and plays well at 1. Phi Sigma Epsilon dings as the. top two teams in MEN quit after the first practice of state competition. 2. G.U.T.S. the league. Oct. 13 Pitt her freshman year. Fortunately As for herself, Abbate said 3. Pretty Boys RUGBY for the team Abbate decided to that she hopes to play well the Tn* f.Nf Department would 4. Jerry's Kids keep playing. Oct. 13 in Allegheny rest of the year. She also added like tt> congratulate the Ditty 5. Star Chamber Rugby Tourn. As of Monday Abbate had a that no matter how she plays, Dodwads as they were crow- 6. Coke Machine very impressive singles record she can't change the results. ned the women's outdoor soc- 7. Kappa Delta Rho "A" of 5-1. Personal success is "I'll just take what happens," cer champs. We would also 8. Hoagies Heroes Runners secondary to Abbate, however, she said. "After this year I'll like to remind everyone that 9. Six Appeal (Continued from page 11) she puts more stress on team probably only play for enjoy- volleyball, Putt-Putt Golf, and 10. Belgium Exchange Ultimate Frisbee entries are case of anemia. Dan, although success. "I want the team to be ment," she said. a mere freshman, runs with the successful," she said. authority, consistency and PC Western Division determination that few upper- DIVISION OVERALL classmen have been able to W-L-T PF PA W-L-T PF PA obtain. Sport Shorts Indiana 2-0-0 87 31 4-1-0 155 67 four second half goals last The Slippery Rock Women's For the third time in his car- Edinboro 2-1-0 68 92 4-1-0 150 106 Saturday to defeat Netherlands Cross Country team remained eer Steve Garvey has won the Clarion 2-1-0 42 55 4-i-O 78 78 Antilles 4-0...The $18.3 mil- Lock Haven 1-1-0 24 24 1-4-0 48 undefeated as they edged Edin- MVP award in the National 77 lion Hughston Sports Medicine California 1-2-0 42 53 2-3-0 96 124 boro 28-30. Edinboro's Colleen League Championship series... Snyder ran off with individual Hospital, developed for the SRU 1-2-0 68 69 2-3-0 99 106 Last Sunday the new Women's treatment of athletic injuries, Shippensburg 0-2-0 23 30 2-3-0 58 81 honors but the Rock's strong Professional Basketball Ass- pack finish insured a victory opened Oct. 1 in Columbus, ociation made its debut...New Games this Saturday led by Jackie Carsebaum's York City has hosted the most Georgia...This week's trivia Edinboro at East Stroudsburg runner-up effort. Dee Cooper, World Series games with 166. question: Who is the only Indiana at Clarion Stacey Aromando, Dana Vore, San Diego has never hosted a player to hit back-to-back California at Shippensburg and Leslie McDade took same, and Detroit has hosted home runs in his first two world SRU at Lock Haven places 5 through 8 to offset 25...Golfer Calvin Peete won series at-bats?.. Answer to last Edinboro's 3rd and 4th run- for the first time in 1984. Peete week's question: Andrea ners. Katrina Peterson and won $63,000 in the Texus Jeager. Patty Addis rounded out the Compiled by Rivket Sports Editor open...Team America scored 1 Scuba club varsity effort. David Korpie JCXBO The scuba club meets every Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. in room 111 of the BSB. WSRU FM 90.1 Restaurant Tune in for live sports coverage All You Can Eat Specials Oct. 12 8 p.m. (A) 3.50 *SR High vs Neshannock WED-SPAGHETTI.SALAD FRI-FISH, FRIES, SALAD Oct. 13 2 p.m. (A) SAT-CHICKEN, SALAD *SRU vs Lock Haven pilito & nils iacluded MON COLLEGE NIGHT Green Hornet Oct. 13 5:30 - 6:00 21 SHRIMP SPECIAL "The ghost that talked too much" $3.50

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KD Judy. Should I book you another Lou, You party animal1 Do you really David. On this special day. thoughts Kelly, Lisa » Laurie, What types of GREEKS flight? Love. Cheryl. think you need those Milechobs and of you fill my day ME. "cate ories" are we noing to talk about tonight9 "Thumper." ••••••••••••••• Meinikens? Leer you. Steph The Brothers of ZZZ, Thanks for To the "C" cup in the window at Sigma Pi little sisters. Thanks for To the guys in Kraus with the "I the invitation Love ya. Linda & savinq my life. I owe you one Brother Sigma Molly. Happy Birthday. Love, Keister, When's the next show"? Becky Chub-non. your roommates at 152 love to screw" sticker. Remember K 4 K. Are you two going to be paying us from last Fnd 'y night? Well, we still Sigma Pi brothers. Let's have Home- Little sleasters of ZZZ, Let's paty KDR Rob, You're my sweetheart. rent at Maple? Ha' Ha' Sharon and want it. The girls at your window. coming EVERY weekend1 Love, your this weekend. Brother Chub-non. Love Amy. Mel. little sisters Bob S., Have any rocks hit your win- KD's Sherm A Judy, Have you done Sig Pi Bullwinkle, You're still a Maple St.. Thanks for always being dow lately? I hope we didn't disturb Congratulations Sigma Pi pledges. any "brake" dancing in Sigma Pi Teddy Bear and a sweetheart Love. there for me! Love. Sharon anything. Good luck1 Love ya. little sisters. driveway lately? Sorry and I love ya! Terri Cheryl. Ken, Who's your buddy? I love you. BGB, I think I've fallen in love with DZ pledges, You're all beautiful and Sig Pi Bullwinkle. My head still hurts you. Lisa. classy ladies. Love, the Sisters. To the Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha, but I made it thanks to you Love. Bob, Thanks for making Homecom- Together we have discovered the KD Amy. ing weekend worth remembering Slippery Puck Pizza, Is in need of a Attention all water polo players. best of both worlds. I love you a'l. Here's to good friends' Love. Alicia real manager, a real sauce and some Last week classified went to Lee S. Skee Wee. Pure in Heart of that all enjoyable cheese. Get your Sweet Pea aka Diana. PERSONALS Mark. Has Isacc been seeing a lot of pizza together. KD Tracy, Wanna help me wax my action lately? The "Moles." AST Sue, I'm so happy you're my big!. car? Love, Cheryl. L.B., Road trip to Lock Haven, can't To my flip turn friend Brian, Need We're going to have a lot of great 139 Keister, Thanks for making our another private lesson? Coach. wait to celebrate another Homecom- 1 times ahead. Love your 'lil. Lori. Hey Theta Chi. Thanks for all your ing! Love, Anna. senior Homecoming the best ever help. It was fun working with you. "Party"! Joanne and Donna. Silks, You guys are the greatest! ASTs, We've enjoyed pledging, but Love, the ASTs. There's no stopping us now! Love John, You're such a sweetie' Thanks 1 we can't wait to be your sisters! We for being you' Love. Jules. Phil. You make us "so excited." ya. Amy. love you. Alpha Psi pledges. Sigma Christy, Thanks for all the fun Thanks for caring. Love. J S D. Kimba Sue. Gone on any wild rides this weekend. Friends forever. Clarion Cliff, Don't worry, you're still cute, AST Lee, Our family is great and I'm next time. Luv, Barb. To Mr. S. « Marching Rocket . with guys you don't know (but would even with a "mattress head." Love. like to') to the boonies or Lambda Chi glad I'm a part of it. Get psyched for Janie and Julie. Thanks for a great half-timp show and great times. Love your little. Rosie Sigma PI Sherm. When's the next all your support at Homecoming' Let's lately?'"' Now. wasn't that fun? Look, there's Eric" The-Other Half show(ing)? Dan'l "P", Thanks for your shoulder kn ck-em sock-em at Lock Haven Phi Slg Glenn, I'm so proud to be and your hugs. Love ya! Jules. Rocky #2. wearing your letters. Thanks for the Sigma Pi's, Thanks for a great 01A and ChowChow, Hows aboutsa lavaher I love you! Colleen weekend' Let's do it again. KD's. To the best tailgater in SRU. And vino and "cheese" party soon Sex- Norton, We'll drink Nortini's this ually yours. Gus and Otis. weekend as we watch the Padres the best announcer that SR has, KD Tracy, Sorry about last Saturday Sigma Pi's and KD's. What a float' beat Sparky. Homer. lookout "Lambert." Your "Rr>omy " night. KD love, Anna. Yea! Liebe Wanda, Wie geht es dir heute? COOL, Don't walk aw y from lo e. tell Ich hoffe gut, nachdem du deine Fred, Good luck at Lock Haven. Don't verkuhlung endlich los bist. Wie KD Robin, You're a great big. Love KD Christine, You are a sweetheart screw up you prezim Homer me baby ain't my love enough are always, your little. to us and we love you dearly" Love, you sure vou don't remember? geht's deinem mann and den kin- dern? (Ha Ha!) Wie geht's Henry? (Say the KD's Chub-Non. Go home' Homer. EUQINOM. KD's, Here's to a winning float that Happy Birthday to him for me). Und should have won. Sigma Pi. Angels, I love you even though I Norm, Thanks for the card. Let's com- Mom und deinen & Schwestern? Kimba. Get psyched for one hell of a Schreib zuruck. aber nicht in Deutsch' never get to the meetings. weekend" Kelly. pare socks sometine. Teh. Sigma Pi pledges, Good job thus far. M.A.A.G.P Bitte! keep up the good work. Sigma Pi. Bryan. I've done all I can I dc't know 6th floor family. You're the best' To the Painted Ladles in 525 DZ House Sisters, Thanks for thp Florida.here we come!! Love, Lauri. what to do anymore I love you and KD Jugglerette. You must be my float, the food and Jamming to JO alwa- s ill. K. Dodds, Great rhythm! Studs. lucky star, thanks again for a great Love. A.P. time. Juggler. Jason. Here is the message I prom- Jeff I., You're a great guy How could ised you' Love. Asmonga Hey Skid from the Primer House, Lambda Chi Sweethearts, To the What's up with that? I have hated you? Love. Mom TKE's. Great Homecoming weekend' past and present Sandy and Amy, you Our float was definitely the most are the best Love, Z398 If you're drunk. And need help walk- ing home, contact Chad's Escort Ser- Tracy, Here's looking at you kid, and Tracy, I love you very much' You'll original" us together for eternity Mark. always be my Queen' BTB Lambda Chi Sweetheart Amy, Con- vice Call 1-800-MAKE OUT. 11 gratulations! We kn"w you'll be a Crescent Amy, Congratulations Kid Clea. Nice catch' Ex-roomie 88 Kevin, Good luck tomorrow night! You'll make the best sweetheart and great sweetheart' Love, the Brothers Love. Dawn. of Lamb a Chi Alpha it's well deserved' Love. Amy and Boo. Cheer up" Kel • •••••• Tina. Bryan, You mean the world to me. DZ's, Get psyched for the date party! We'll make it with a little time and a lot I love you. Sharon. Hey Sexy, Thinking of O like mega TKE pledges, Good luck! Keep up lotts Love Chuckles. of love. Love you sweetheart Lisa TYPESETTERER!t the good work. We're rally proud of Phi Sig Dllly. Sorry, but you're Klon- you!! Love, TKE little sisters. Stickbuns, I wish you a beautiful Sue in 215, An invitation for cham- dike melted. Love. M.K. NEEDED birthday I love you. Hunbuns. pagne for two at 12:05 p.m. on Sun- Morrell, I love being with you, you're day the 14th. The place is of your really great! Would you like some ice Phi Sig Jersey, I see how you are nl choic. Love. Ed in 805 with that?' Your favorite pain in the Seeme. You are the end of y rain- and you're alright Love, M.K. bow Love. Mario tr Typing Experience Happy Birthday Chuck, Have a good ^Ability to work nights Phi Slg Terry, Is thata sorority one and a good weekend too! I'll miss you belong to? Love, the Queen of the Cash, Happy 20th! Get ready for •to Paying job TKE Dan, You're the best friend and happy hour! Love. Cat. you! Much love. Louise. brother. Love. Diane. Nile tofVe will train Tim, I'm sorry!!' Let's try it again?? Steph, Where's the beer? How about Scott C.i Thanks for holding the door. Apply at The Rocket, TKE John M., You make a great little You're still on my mind! K Kim sister rep!! We just wanted to let you 3 Milacombs and a Meini ein? Lover 8 p.m., Monday. know that we do appreciate you! you, Lou Ernie, Steve and the rest of the Love, your little sisters 2 male Formal Dates are needed. family, Be good th's weekend. The' »••••••••••••••«• Jackie, You're the widest and the On Nov. 17 in Sharon Must be tall. sitter was upset about vour behavior* »•••••••• • •••••«! AOPi pledge Leanna, You're the best big Let's have an awesome vear. handsome, have good table manners last weekend! Love. Mom and Dad best! Lover you. your big. Laura Lover you. Lou and like t dance References required! 1 Dou", You're the ultimate big brother KDjR Jon, Good luck on Sunday Mark G., Did vou enioy our burning Hang in there, you'll do great' (It's Love' you. Lou almost over) Furball beds?? K & K PSE pledges. You made it through KDR pledges. Congratulations and your first weekend. Good luck with the Kelly H, It you think we were wasted, this past weekend, just wait til this 241 S. Broad Street good luck'! Sharon (Furball). rest Little Sisters 1 1 weekend! Get psyched Kimba. Grove City. PA 16127 DZ Susan, Thanks for helping me this PSE Terry. Did the head but draw weekend Love, Pinky blood'' To the North Hall Connection. DISCOUNTS TO Thanks for being such "snakes in the TEAMS AND ORGANIZATIONS Phi Sig Fevers, You're so awesome grass" Your head games from last AOPi's, Thanks' Looking forward to a year are worn out Now we're laughing great year Love your sweeheart, on the field that you SCARE them into 1 at your expense. Disrespectfully. ALL WE PRINT: JACKETS Dave forfeiting Keep it up! Love ya LitHe Sister s "The Boys" from 3B SHIRTS To the Sigma Pi OJ, Thanks tor a Kath, I don't know about all this "luggled" Homecoming" Your dance TKE's. Thanks tor an excellent reborn crap-no drinking (except CAPS partner. Homecoming weekend. Love. Lou socially). no smoking (except and Steph emergencies), no drugs (except KDR Rob, Let's get together more cough medicine)?? This could lead to •"PROFESSIONALLY"* often L ve. Amy Sig Pi Sherm. Nice legs Guess a nervous breakdown? Kimbo Ski Tuiu-ups Now Available who" The Rocket. Friday. Oct. 12. 1984 Page /5 JCPENNEY DAYS SALE Save on Woodmere® suits, Hunt Club®sweaters and more

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