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best interest of the students," By MATT BRENNAN Allienello said, "with the ap- Of the Rocket Staff proval of student govern- The need for better student ment." Maintaining good re- representation and the prob- lations with Co-Op is essen- lem oi student apathy was the tial for better appropiations main concern of the three of funds, he added. SGA presidential candidates Callahan says Co-Op rep- as they debated their party's resents a good deal of income platform Tuesday night in and its expenditures must Spotts World Culture Audi- meet student's needs. "Creat- torium. ing more scholarships for stu- The debate hosted the dents is a must," he said. three presidential candidates, Callahan also proposed a Mike Weber of University price freeze on the General Students in Action (USA), Service Fee for two or three (Photo by Mark Hadtiewict) Vince Callahan of Students years. Asked how he intends Demanding Action (SDA), to fund new scholarships with and Patrick Allienello of Stu- this freeze, Callahan said he Michael Stanley Band dent Oriented Students(SOS). wants to make the student Each candidate presented government grille more cost their philosophy concerning efficient and bring in a fran- a drastic need to eliminate chise such as. McDonalds. In plays fun rock 'n' roll lax participation and repre- addition to the grille and sentation oi students in stu- McDonalds, Callahan says he dent government policies. intends to bring book prices Markasky, a Youngstown Rick Bell added some tasty The candidates felt that down, and to cut costly pro- By KEVIN DUNN native, might well have stolen saxophone sounds. senate representation, using grams such as Christmas Of the Rocket Staff the show from Stanley. As Keyboardists Kevin Ra- Formals. class year, needs to be Despite several different Markasky bounced around leigh and Bob Pelander pro- changed. "The present sys- Weber said much can get minor technical problems the stage in an energetic, yet duced a iinely woven vocal tem is outdated," said Calla- accomplished with the pres- and a smaller crowd than ex- carefree fashion, he man- and musical background to han, "it does not do the job in ent fee oi Co-Op and that pected, The Michael Stanley aged to play some sizzling Stanley's lead vocals. Both representing students equal- "there is no need to raise its Band provided an energetic lead guitar licks. Markasky's Raleigh and Pelander had ly." Callahan stressed that fee." Students benefit direct- two hour and 15 minute show contribution to Sunday's their chance to handle lead senate representation should ly through Co-Op by the Sunday night at the Morrow show was very professional, vocals. be by dormitory for better washer and driers in the Fieldhouse. yet he seemed very much at Raleigh took the lead on student equality. dormitories, he added. Band leader Michael Stan- ease on the stage. quite a iew songs during the Weber also favored a In student government's re- ley and guitarist Gary Mar- The rest of the band pro- concert on songs like "Don't change to the present system. lations with the college ad- kasky produced most of the vided a very solid musical You Do That To Me," "Promi- Weber proposed to work out ministration, each candidate evening's excitement. backdrop to the upstage dyn- ses," and the band's smash this change by approaching stressed the need for good re- Stanley contributed a dynam- amics oi Stanley and Markas- hit "He Can't Love You." the Ad Hoc organization (a lations. ic vocal performance. He ky. Drummer Tommy Dobeck While Raleigh handled a few subcommittee that deals with "We must have open com- packed a great deal of gusto and bassist Michael Gismon- songs, Pelander only took proposed changes with stu- munications and keep a mid- into such ballads as "Spanish di held a sturdy rhythm control of one song but he dent government). "The sen- dle of the road relationship Nights" and "Lover." throughout the show, and (Continued on pay* 2.) ate should comprise of repre- with the college administra- senatives from the various tion," said Weber. majors within their school, Callahan said students are students have a better feeling the primary concern and the Tis the season for the flu bug among one another in their administration is second. "In majors," Weber said. A order for student government not at epidemic levels, the vi- Sayre, chairman of the greater participation by both to function properly, howev- By MAUREEN KINNEY rus has also been reported Chemistry Dept. In fact, students and faculty could re- er, good relations must be es- Rocket Copy Peak Chief throughout the community. Sayre said the testing service sult from this change, he ad- tablished with the college ad- For the past few weeks, the Schmieler said Monday that "has been using SRSC cam- ded. ministration," he added. weather has been unseason- about hali of the staff was sick pus water as a reference of with the flu. good, uncontaminated wa- "Students will get more in- "Student government should ably warm, and the number ter." volved in student govern- not back down from the col- of flu cases reported here on There were rumors on cam- ment, with dormitory repre- lege administration," Allien- campus has been unusually pus that the ilu and its symp- If you think you might be sentation within the senate. ello said. The administration high. toms were caused by con- coming down with the flu, be More input trom students are is important to student gov- Mrs. Schmieler, director oi taminated water. The Envi- prepared for about a 40 mi- ronmental Testing Service, nute wait, because the infirm- the results we're seeking," ernment and good relations is health services, said the in- run by the Environmental ary has been handling ap- Allienello said. imperative, he added. crease in the number oi ilu Science Club here on proximately 100 cases of the The candidates gave a sim- The debate concluded with cases started about three campus, has been testing the flu a day. Schmieler also said ilar viewpoint on how Coop- closing statements by all weeks ago. The symptoms be- water ior the past four months Wednesday that there has erative Activities should ap- three candidates. ing recorded include: sneez- and have found "no detect- been "a little bit of a let up in nrnniate its money. ing, coughing, fever, and able organic contaminants," the number of cases report "General Service Fee body aches. (See related story on page 7.) Although the increase is according to Dr. W.G. ed." should be used within the Page 2 The Rocket Friday. March 11. 1983 lfllim Michael Stanley Band Planetarium Don't forget (Continued Irom page 1.) Michael Stanley Band. The Rocket Room in Vin- 1 cent Science Hall presents a I St. Patrick's Day lead the band and crowd The show wasn't flawless, planetarium show every S on March 17th through a rousing rendition besides the minor things like Tuesday and Saturday at 7:15 of the night's last song, broken guitar and piano p.m. No one will be admitted TiiiiiiiOHiHHiiiiiaiiiiiHiiiiiaiiiiMiiiiiiQiiiiiiiiiniaiiiiiimiiiaiiiiNHiitiaHi "Strike It Up." strings, the vocal mix for key- after the show begins. The crowd was fairly large, boardists Bob Pelander and I"™ •HI about 1700, and they were Kevin Raleigh simply wasn't very enthusiastic. The crowd loud enough; thus, at times Health Services couldn't have much to com- their voices were drowned All crutches and canes 1optii S\j* plain about exept for the out. must be returned to Health horrible acoustics of the Overall, the show wasn't Service when they are no DAILY! "W[ Fieldhouse. They got their professionally perfect, yet it longer needed. was a fun, high-spirited rock money's worth with an excit- % ing two hour concert from the n' roll show. Operetta NIGHT PEOPLE'S PUCE , Vv v RpstaOrcmfA Lounge Deadlines Trial by Jury, a Gilbert and ' ENTERTAINMENT , The deadline for all des announcements, Sullivan operatta will be pre- Rocket submissions is classifieds, letters to the sented on Saturday at 8 p.m. PEGASUS Tuesday at noon for Fri- editor and display ad- and Sunday at 4 p.m. in the FRIDAY, MAR. 11 day's edition. This inclu- vertisements. Swope Music Building. PEGASUS SATURDAY, MAR. 12 Calendar of Events EXCALIBUR Friday. March 11 Dollars/Scholars Dept., Couns. & Ed. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 16 Mid term grades due. Psych. Student Lecture, M. Buchanan, 7 10p.m.-2a.m. Film: Rocky III, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., SWC p.m.,SBSBlll. Aud. Dollars/Scholars, Dept. Curr. & Instr., Saturday. March 12 Student Lecture, 7 p.m., MEB 116. THURSDAY Film: Rocky III, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., SWC Planetarium Show "Last Question," 7:15 COLLEGE NIGHI Aud. p.m., VSH Rocket Room. Admissions/Saturday morning visitation, Gallery 11 "Paula Bogue STUDENT SPECIALS 9 a.m., College Union. Overbay/Prints," ECB. D.J Spinning Your Favorite Sounds Planetarium Show "Last Question," 7:15 Wednesday, March 16 From Yesterday & Today p.m., VSH Rocket Room. Lecture: "Magic and Witchcraft," NO COVER CHARGE Opera-Trial by Jury, 8 p.m., SMB Re- Psychic Awareness Club, 7:15 p.m. Rm. UNDER 21 NOT ADMITTED cital Hall. 206 College Union. Sunday. March 13 Gallery 11 "Paula Boque Plan your next party or nanquet at Film: Rocky III, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., SWC Overbay/Prints," ECB. Night People's Place — where the Aud. Coffee House series, "Michael Spiro," 8 Dining Hall and Entertainment are FREE Opera-Trial by Jury, 4 p.m., SMB Re- p.m., CU-Lobby. ••* Mi. North of Butler — Rt. 8 cital Hall. SRSC Scholarshow, 8 p.m., Miller Aud. 285-1642 Monday, March 14 Thursday, March 17 • •MM Dollars/Scholars All College Student Film: Casablanca, 8 p.m., SWC Aud. Presentation, S. Ries, 7p.m., SWC 111. SRSC Scholarshow, 8 p.m., Miller Aud. I Lecture Series/The Dollars for Student Gallery 11 "Paula Boque Over- Scholars Com. bay/Prints," ECB. Tuesday. March 15 Only two more times: Mar. 14 thru 18 Mon. thru Fri. GOD'S PEANUT BUSTER FAVORITE PARHUT Neil Simon's devilishly clever comedy Miller Auditorium Dairy Tonight & Saturday at Queen 8:00 p.m. WITHtATYOUWGHT SRSC students/faculty/stall DAIRY QUEEN LIMITED BRAZIER SLIPPERY ROCK $.50 3 Miles West on Rt. 108 Public - $3.00 Slippery Rock, PA. Friday. March 11. 1983 Th« Rockvt Pag* 3

Union Programming Board COMING EVENTS

Social Comm. Meeting Tuesday, March 15 3:30

To Try A Challenging Position Today is the last day to apply for a UPB Chairposition.

*TRAVEL 'CONCERT * SOCIAL COFFEEHOUSE * FILM * EXECUTIVE CHAIR * PROMOTIONS • ARTIST *LECTURE Deadline is 5:00p.m. Applications are available at the C. U. info desk. Last day to sign up - Mon. March 14 Coffeehouse Presents MICHAEL SPIRO Tonight - Sunday March 11-13 7:30-9:30 Spotts W.C.Aud. Wod. $1 with SRSC Student ID $2 without March 16 CASABLANCA C.U. Lobby The Ultimate Romance 8:00 p.m. Starring Film Greats Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman Thursday March 17 8:00 p.m.

HORSE jj Shuttle

RACING * to Airport for SPRING BREAK

WIN (WHEN): Next Friday.March 18 Florida PLACE: The Meadows Mandatory meeting Tuesday March 15 at common hour $4.00 per person SHOW: Last day to sign up - Mon. in room 206. Roommates will be chosen. March 14 C.U. Final papers will be given out! Deadline to sign up is The price is only $3.00 Sat. March 19. • includes admission and transportation Sign up at C.U. info desk Png«4 Th» Hock»t Friday. March 11, 1983 •&*? '83 Candidates present platforms Mike Weber - USA Pat Allienello - SOS been keeping up with the By KEVIN KEARNEY Irom Linden, N.I., is the work to preserve the rights of BylAYNERENNIE main issues facing SGA. I MC. nil •nil. W candidate for the students and help them get Of the Rocket Staff Allienello said SOS sup- c )///)«• Rocket Stall University Students in Action the most for their education Miko Wpber, a sophomore More involvement and par ports the leers movement to (USA) dollar," said Weber. "That's ticipation in college affairs is build an ice arena which will Weber's principal concern why I am proud to be working the main objective of SOS function as a total athletic is the unfortunate financial with the USA party." Weber (Students of Slippery Rock), complex. They also plan to situation most students are went on to say that every according to Pat Allienello, endorse the intramurals pro- facinq. He is currently inves- member of the USA the party's presidential can- gram and to publicize the tigatinq several programs to executive committee has val- didate for Student Govern- program making the students create more jobs for students. uable SGA experience and ment (SGA). more aware of activities at Work to preserve the rights of students More involvement and participation These programs include o- believes in a strong student in college affairs. pening a student-run grille in voice. Allienello, an SRSC sopho- SRSC. the Ski Lodge which would The executive committee more, has worked in student He said SOS would work provide a weekend alter- candidates of the USA party government for three years in toward improvements of corn- native close to campus, and consist of: high school, mediating be- muter and On-campus construction of an outdoor Todd Johnson, V.P. for Stu- tween the student body and Darking, by making the lots ice and roller skating facility. dent Affairs the administration. He also more acceSsible. The SOS In addition to these ideas, Cheryl Jones, V.P. for Ac- ran for vice president of stu- party pians to directly repre- Weber stated he will work to ademic Affairs dent affairs last year and has sent SGA at the inter-Fra- avoid wasting student money Don Fox, V.P. for Finan- ternity council and Panhel- at all levels. cial Affairs lenic meetings, to improve "I believe that SGA should Doreen Jones, Secretary relations between student Mike Weber government and the Greek system. An organizational fund Vince Callahan - SDA is also being discussed to re- By MATT VERALU lahan. review the cafeteria contract view and research different Callahan, a junior major- and make some improve- tV thv Rocker Statt groups on campus in order to ing in pre-law, said SDA ments, adding that it can only finance them more efficient- An active student govern- (Students Demanding Ac- get better. ment that works for the stu ly tion), is made up solely of Callahan is president of the He said that although the dents is the aim of SDA pres- people not involved with stu- Political Science and Law idential candidate Vince Cal- discussion of th* renovation dent government. Club which is currently in- of McKay Education Building Callahan flans to use stu- volved in preparations for for a movie theater is being Use student money tor the benefit of tossed aside, the SOS party plans to push the talks ahead the campus. to give the students a chance dent monev to benefit the stu- Dollars for Scholars. to see popular movies without dents He wants to put money Callahan realizes that he leavinq campus. ttom the General Service Fee only has a year but firmly Allienello summed up into scholarship funds to help states, "we will get things SOS's platform as being in- academically qualified stu done." volvment of the students in dents irom low income fami- Pat Allienello SRSC and its activities. lies Callahan also wants to use student monev to fund differ- DPB Travel Committee Presents: ent campus organizations as well as lowering book prices to a break even or marginally profttahfa price The The 1977 graduate ol New Series! Vine* Callahan Castle High School plans to Thursday MUNCH Join us in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Each Thursday the Travel Committee will provide transportation (at a small cost), to a For the sand, surf, and sun restaurant, which will be announced every Fri. in the Rocket. for only $275 This Thursday bus transportation car rental in Butler accommodations only $1.00 round trip or consider our "no frills" round trip super saver for only $120 at RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Shuttle will leave • ITALIAN C U.atS:30p m. I.ENZ TRAVEL SERVICES SPECIALTIES Thins Maioh 17 RMMI • SEAFOOD 173 S. MAIN ST. • STEAKS updttheCU iniodesk Hun v1 Limited No ot Seats Friday. March 11. 1983 The Rocket Page 5 ALTER may offer underground living for students groups who failed after trying persons, said Macoskey. By NANCY MICKLE faculty, and Slippery Rock Macoskey. residents working together to similar programs. SRSC has The proposal includes a The needed SRSC land, Of the Rocket Staff develop 160 acres of SRSC in guaranteed possession of the passive solar heated and bounded by Kiester, Har- Ii Dr. Robert Macoskey's to a year round self-sufficient land, a stable resident pop- earth sheltered structure with mony and Branchton Hoads, Alterative Living Technolo- community. ulation, and competent pro- three distinct areas. One part is unused and available for gies and Energy Research "ALTER will provide the fessionals available on a would consist of a self-con- such a project. It includes (ALTER) project succeeds in chance for teaching/learning regular basis. tained residence for 120 south facing slopes necessary gathering the necessary ap- practical agricultural and Architects and fabricators students. The number of for underground construc- provals and adequate fund- energy methods that are safe have completed the initial students would be kept con- tion, enough room for 70 ing, 120 SRSC students may for the environment," said project design, including a sistent by replacing gradua- acres of organic gardening be living underground. Macoskey. three-dimensional model of ting seniors with sophomores, with natural pest control and Macoskey, philosophy The college had the three professor, hopes to have vital ingredients Macoskey "ALTER will provide the chance for teaching /learning practical agricu- student residents, SRSC found missing in other tural and energy methods that are safe lor the environment." the land. Formal presenta- stated Macoskey. many fruit and berry or- tions to obtain a great many Macoskey said,"Participat- chards. DAVEDALUS PRODUCTIONS OF NEW YORK necessary approvals on all ing students could expect at An old farm house of the Presents levels should beqin shortly least partial remission of fees land would act as a demon- after spring break, stated during the school year and stration center for "retrofit" BOOOODDOBOBDI over the summer for working techniques that make a dwel- the land; preparing, preserv- ling energy efficient, stated ing, and harvesting of crops; Macoskey. COMING SOON and working at the experi- "Members of the faculty HONE mental facility which is the and the community have BIG VALU second area of "ALTER." given heavily of their time The experimental facility and skills voluntarily to help would have workshops and design "ALTER," said Ma- Saturday, March 12th COUPON lab equipment to make or coskey. grow about anything needed In researching the project, Multipurpose Room for survival without damag- Macoskey visited the Brace $3.00 in advance BOOK ing the environment. Experi- Institute of Appropriate $3.50 at the door ments done to scale are plan- Technology, McGill Univer- $ BIG ^ ned in organic gardening, sity, Montreal, Quebec; New Sponsored by B.A.S. aquaculture-hydroponics, Alchemy Institute, Cape power obtained from wind Cod, Mass.; Fellowship $ DISCOUNTS $ and water, and energy pro- Community, Spring Valley, duction in the areas of photo- N.Y.; Coolidge Institute, voltaic cells, methane, etha- Topsfield, Mass.; Mother Tickets will be sold at the union. They also WATCH FOR nol, and coal gasification. Earth Echo Village, Hender- can be purchased thru Laura Thomas 524 DETAILS The third part of the earth sonville, N.C.; Amity Foun- Dodds or Kim 310Dodds. sheltered structure would dation, Eugene, Ore.; Rodale S.R. ADVERTISER Research Center, Emmaus, consist of a teaching confer- Pa.; and other research that ence center for another 100 covered 10,000 miles. The U.S.A. Party

EXECUTIVE BOARD DON w. roz DOBEENIONES NIKE WEBEB CHERYL IONES TODDIOHNSON V.P. or SECRETARY PRESIDENT ¥.». or v.p. or FINANCIAL AFFAIRS* ACADEMIC AFFAIRS STUDENT AFFAIRS SENIOR SENATORS JUNIOR SENATORS SOPHOMORE SENATORS Ginny Ferrell Tracy Brothers Laurie Dee Judy Kahn Mike Johnson Mark Figurelli Karen Knap Joe Shulik Jill Lobo Dina Norris Val Lorenz Diane Paul Lisa Tenaglia Tonyea Trimmer Mary Whalen ch M, 1983 New university status presents challenge demic excellence may not failure is something which is "Fiscal demands of the 80's the school is a service, a ser- produce instant results, ac- Slippery Rock's new uni- vice that will soon be charg- overemphasized in school." versity status, which will and 90's, along with an in- cording to Aebersold, but the "Striving for excellence is crease of students to teachers ing more, and therefore must institution must learn from its mean an increase in the stu-" produce better results to the also part of the learning sys- dent body but no significant and less library material to setbacks and build from tem, and ii you want to ach- each student, will mean bet- paying customers. "What we there. increase of faculty or re- may feel good about, as col- ieve anything, a high stan- search material, will present ter utilization of the material "Failure is part of the dard of performance must be available if the institution as a lective members of this insti- a new challenge for students tution, the outside may not." learning process," said Aeb- set. No one can do more -- or and teachers to maintain a whole is to achieve excel- prsold. "You have to over- ask less." lence, " said Aebersold, in his The stress for higher aca- come a fear of failure, and high academic standing, ac- iiHiminiimnmnmHinnNiiimiiiinuimiLi cording to Dr. Robert Aeber- speech "The Challenge of 1IIIIIIIINMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIII sold. Excellence." Aebersold, Vice-President "Striving for excellence to- of Academic affairs, in the day is difficult," said Aeber- first of a month-long series of sold. "But, as this institution Just in time for Spring Break speeches to be given during moves into a new era (as a un- the first Academic Scholars iversity) we must strive for Month, issued his warning in excellence. After all, how front of a mixture of students can one strive to be adequate DANSKIN SALE and faculty at the Swope or average?" Music Building, Tuesday. Aebersold pointed out that Students to compete $5.00 off Trimskin& Freestyle in scholarshow Sororities, fraternities, and during the Scholarshow per- dormitories will compete in a formances. An electric ap- Scholarshow run-off at Miller plause meter will be used to (Also selections oi sweatshirts, pants, jackets, Auditorium on Sunday. judge all efforts and the a- and shorts on sale) Seventeen acts, offering a mount of noise generated by variety of entertainment, will the audience will determine be striving for the top six the winners. places, starting at 6 p.m. Some of the groups partici- These top six acts will then go pating are from Sigma Pi, on to compete at the Scholar- Rhoads Hall, Kappa Delta Pi, STUDENT GOVERNMENT show performance. North Hall, Phi Sigma Epsi- The acts judged to repre- lon, Harner Hall, Lambda sent sororities and fraternities Chi Alpha, Patterson Hall, will compete again during Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha BOOKSTORE the Scholarshow on March 16 Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma and the dorms will continue Tau, and Delta Zeta. Admis- their competition during the sion fees for supporters will Scholarshow on March 17. be $1 per student and $2 per Awards will be given adult. 8:30 - 5:30 M-F; 10:00 - 3:00 Sat. Leader renounces lllllllltlllllllillllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllHIIMIIIIIIIIIItMIIIUIIIIIUItllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHI BAS presidency school work ana other activi- By TRACY RAY ties and plans to stay active Of the Rocket Staii and assist the new president, Student Oriented Laura Thomas when needed. Kathy Carzell, former presi- Carzell urges blacks to get dent of the Black Action So- involved on campus and use ciety (BAS), resigned her the activities available to post due to lack of support their advantage. Students from members and apathy BAS provides activities of within the organization. interest to its members such BAS is an organization cat- as Black History Month. The ering to black students affili- organization has 30 active ated with SRSC As a student members and meets every leader, Carzell felt pressure, first and fourth Thursday. therefore resigned her posi- Some of the activities plan- tion ned later in the semester are Carzell claims that she the Minority Awards, a pic- wishes to devote more time to nic, and the play, Home oooooooo The New Slippery Rock Produce PATRICK M. ALLIENELLO At 126 New Castle Si Located In the Fowler PRESIDENT COMfln Slippery R

SDA is personable To the Editor: First of all, on behalf oi the interested in knowing what S.D.A. (Students Demanding we can do for them. Action) Party, I would like to The 'we' that I have been ask everybody on this cam- referring to are the Senator- pus to make their voice heard ial candidates of the S.D.A. through their vote on March Party. We are: 14th or 15th. Booths will be in Senior Senate candidates: every on-campus dorm and Richard Harkin, Robert in the College Union for Klinger, William Laurence, those who live off-campus. Tracy Ray, and Thomas Most everybody should have Smith. an opportunity to cast a bal- Junior Senate candidates: lot. Please do. Duke Calabrese, Joyce Foo- By the time you have read saner, and Michael Protch. this you have probably heard We would like to see more 'from at least one of the Sena- academic scholarships for torial candidates for the the students and lower book S.D.A. Party. If not, you prices. We will look into the probably will hear from one commuter parking problem of us soon. We will be repre- and the possible opening oi sentatives that will not be a- the College Grille for private fraid to go to you, the stu- bid to firms such as McDon- dent, and this will be evi- ald's and Burger King. denced by our campaigning, We are a group of interest- which will emphasize person- ed and concerned students al contact. I think it will be who will work hard and do all safe to say that none, or very we can to keep our word. few, of the Senatorial candid- When you go to the polls on ates for the other parties will Monday and Tuesday, re- do anything but sign hang- member S.D.A. Help us to ing. We will be a party of help you. action. We will do our best in Respectfully, working for the students. And Robert Klinger we will gladly talk to anybody Senior Senate candidate S.D.A. Party Weber endorsed

To the Editor: alliance between S.G.A. and As most of you are aware, other organizations on cam- the quite vivacious pus making them quite wil- Student Government Asso- ling to stay at a very close ciation (S.G.A.) elections are range with the students of coming into sight. The ban- Slippery Rock (as was ex- ners, buttons, and other pressed by U.S.A. at the paraphernalia are already Candidates' Forum held on scattered across our campus, March 6th.) Current President arid soon scores of student Weber understands the candidates will be knocking wants and needs of the stu- on doors or stopping yoil on dent body and has formulated the street asking for your sup- a platform that would benefit endorses U.S.A. port. At this point it can be- the students completely. To the Editor: and Academic Grievance come difficult to pinpoint the ed and acquainted with all Showing me that he and his The 1983 Presidential De- Policy. Our second role is functions of S.G.A. Lack of best qualified person for an party are the true administra- that of the operation of a $2 S.G.A. position. bate was held on Tuesday, this knowledge was apparent tive leaders that are so need- March 8. The purpose of this million corporation. Through in the other candidates. The person must be a true ed in our S.G.A. I am asking debate, like any, is to make the General Service Fee and During the academic year leader with experience, or- all those interested in a more the voter aware of the work- our numerous enterprises we ganizational knowledge, and of 1982-83, Mike Weber took active and creative Student ing knowledge and philoso- are able to allocate over $670 it upon himself to become ac- an attitude that, when some- Government, to join me in phy of each candidate thousand to campus organi- thing must get done, it will tively involved in Student supporting Mike Weber and As the presiding President zations among other things. Government. He was an ac- get done. Well University the U.S.A. party on March of Student Government, I feel The Student Government Students in Action (U.S.A.) 14, 15. Let's make S.G.A. tive member of the Legal A are these people. Under the that it is my obligation to in- President is responsible for wareness Rules and Vending work! form you the voter, of the overseeing all of the above. Committees. Mike has also fine leadership of an experi- Respectfully Submitted enced and charismatic Mike duties of a Student Govern- Bearing all of this in mind I participated as a spectator Anthony J. Sano ment President. First of all. have carefully evaluated since November at the Board Weber, U.S.A., is by far the Candidate for best ticket in the running. the student government's role each of the candidates ex of Directors of Cooperative the Office of Prothon- is twofold. We are the politi- penence, knowledge, Activities meeting. Such en- Weber and the U.S.A. Party otary in Beaver County. see a definate need for more cal voice on our many admin- leadership qualities, and abi- thusiasm and self-motivation istrative and faculty commit- lity to communicate intellect- should be commended by all. tees. We not only represent ually Bearing all of this in mind, I the students on these commit- With this in mind, I firmly firmly believe that you the WRCK endorsement tees but incorporate our own believe that Mike Weber of voter should pay special at- committees, whose intent is to the USA party has the po tention to Mike Weber and To the Editor: that they endorse Mike We provide services to our stu- tential above all to effectively the USA party in this year's Two representatives of ber and the USA Party. The dents. To date we have pro- uphold the duties and re- upcoming election. reason being that we feel the vided and planned ior ser- sponsibilities of a Student WRCK reviewed the state- Sincerely, ments and ideas expressed at USA Party has much more vices such as the Crime Government President Mike Student Government exper Watch organization, Hot Line Weber demonstrated Wendy Wanser the Student Government SGA President Presidential Candidates' De- ience than the people of the mailer, Legal Awareness thorough knowledge oi the other parties. This is of value Workshops, Course Syllibi functions of S.G.A. during bate. to the student body and stu- The two representatives oi Files, Bookstore Scholarship, Tuesday night's debate. Any dent organizations. Volleyball Fund raiser for the candidate seeking such a WRCK would like to express unemployed in Butler County position should be well vers- Pag* 10 The Rocket Friday. March 11. 1983

Women tumblers finish Moseley leads Rock third in PSAC's men to fourth place By CHARLIE SLAIGHT on the Uneven Parallel Bars 8.5. Morrow received an 8.25 in Great Lakes Rocket Sports Writer scoring an impressive 52.75. while Gray, Carter, and The Slippery Rock State Reaves brought home a se- Reaves each scored 8.05 for ByBOBWEISER College women's gymnastics cond place finish in this event Slippery Rock. flocJcef Sports Writer Moseley opened the cham- team will head to regional with a 9.0. Gray had a fine This weekend's regional Andrew Moseley became pionship performance with a competition, coming off their performance scoring an 8.85. competition at Radford (VA) the Rock's first league cham- double twist. On his second finest performance of the Cary Cilimburg registered College will be the biggest pion since 1978, as the men pass, he performed a one and year. an 8.55, while Morrow and challenge for Slippery Rock. gymnasts finished fourth at half twist, and on his third The Rock registered a team freshman Jennifer Rice add- The six schools vying for the Great Lakes League pass, an Arabian one and score of 167.65 to finish third ed respective 8.3 and 8.05 the regional championship, Championship last weekend. quarter. Finally, he wound at the State points to the Rock cause. which carries an automatic Slippery Rock used a fine up his performance by doing Athletic Conference Cham- Beck was pleased with the bid to the national cham- team effort to score a 226.3, a full twist. pionships last Sunday at team's performance in this e- pionships, are East Strouds- just 1.9 behind third place Moseley also finished Clarion. vant. burg, Longwood (VA), IUP, Eastern Michigan. The Rock, eighth in the Vault, and sev- Slippery Rock coach The Balance Beam con- Slippery Rock, West Chester, however, performed without enth in the Rings. Joanne Beck was pleased with tinued to be Slippery Rock's and host Radford. their top All-Around gym- The junior gymnast was not the team's performance in the Achilles' heel. Only one Rock Slippery Rock heads into nast, Jeff Collins. the only Rock to finish in the meet, but was somewhat an- competitor, Morrow, was the regional competition Moseley, a junior from But- top ten. Jay Reidel finished noyed by some of the judges able to remain on the Beam ranked second behind West 1< r, scored a 9.35 in the pre- tenth in the Floor Exercise. scores. On five different oc- throughout her routine. Her Chester. The Rock is con- li.ninary round on Friday Dave Altmire finished sixth casions in this meet Rock performance gained an 8.85, fident after finishing ahead of night. This earned him the and John Hallet seventh in gymnasts suffered from what a first place conference fin- West Chester at last week's second best score, meaning the Rings. Beck thought were low ish, and praise from her conference championships. he would be the next to last Looking back on the sea- scores. coach. Beck said Julie had a But as Beck stated "we have performer in Saturday's final. son, after the Rock's last team The Vault, which has been really nice routine (on the to be confident...we're in a As Moseley watched the meet, Coach Banjak said, a Rock forte all season, con- Beam) and a really good day do or die situation." She add- competitors, who preceded "We started out with a tinued to be their strongest e- overall. Carter received an ed, "if we want to go to na- him, Moseley felt his confi- gloomy outlook, but we fin- vent in this meet. Monica 8.25 in this event for the tionals we must win this week- dence build. "The others ished pretty respectable." He Reaves, the backbone of the Rock. A key for the Rock in end." weren't clean for the diffi- added that the acquistion of Rock in this event, won the the regional competition will The Rock will be aided by culty they had. I saw their Dave Altmire, a transfer and conference championship in be to limit the number of falls the order in which they com- scores and knew I could beat the eligibility of Hallet help- the Vault with a score of 9.25. they commit on the Balance pete tomorrow. Slippery them," said Moseley. ed to strengthen the team. Also turning in fine SR per- Beam. Rock will start with the Un- Coach Steve Banjak called Banjak concluded, "The team formances in the Vault were After two of their poorest even Bars, followed by the Moseley's performance, really worked hard all year." Carol Gray with an 8.7, Beth showings of the year in the Balance Beam, the Floor Ex- "immaculate, a really good Hennock scoring an 8.65, Floor Exercise, Slippery ercise, and will finish up with job. He didn't have the most Next up will be the NCAA and Julie Morrow and fresh- Rock started getting their act their strength, the Vault. difficulty, but he did the best Division II National Meet at man Sonia Carter each scor- together in this meet, despite Beck said, "we're readier routine." Cal-Davis on March 24-26. ing an 8.6. some suspect judging. Fresh- than ever.. .concentration The Rock had their best man Patty Pierce led the Rock will be the key to the meet!" in this event with a score of team performance of the year Sears places 3rd in lift Cheyney downs Dave Sears, from Slippery Rock placed third in the Na- tional Collegiate Olympic Rockets in PC battle Lifting Championships in That was the only two times Tennesse last weekend. By DAVID KORPIEL that the Lady Rockets were a Sears competed in the 165 HocJcet Sports Writer head. lb. class, but weighed in at a For the fourth time the Powerful Cheyney then light 159 lbs. Slippery Rock State women's took control, rather they took Sears totaled 528 lbs. with basketball team faced Chey- command. Suddenly the combined lifts of a 236 lb. ney State for the Pennsyl- Rockets were down by 21 snatch, and 292 lb. clean and vania State Conference points with twelve minutes re- jerk. Championships, the Lady maining in the first half. Four weeks prior, Sears SLIPPERY PUCK Rockets fell to the Division I The Rockets had trouble qualified for his masters clas- powerhouse. putting points on the board. sification in Ambridge, PA The 20-6 Rockets were hop- After their 6-4 advantage, with lifts of a 253 lb. snatch Athlete of the Week ing to get a bid for the NCAA they would score only eight and a 314 lb. clean and jerk. Division II Eastern Regionals, points, and were down at Sears was the only Rock lif- but lost in the bidding to half time, 45-14. ter ever to place among the Becoming the Rock'i first C. W. Post and Canisius St. High scoring Kest could top three in the Collegiate league champion since 1978 The Lady Rockets traveled only cash in two points. Mary in men's gymnastics, Andrew Championships of Olympic Moseley is this week's Slippery to Millersville and came out Vaughn led the Lady Rockets Lifting. Puck "Athlete of the Week." victorious with a typical Roc- with 14 points and eight re- Moseley scored a 9.3 in the ket win at 73-47. bounds. The four remaining Floor Exercise to capture the Senior guard Martha starters; led by Schettler with Rugby Club championship. eight points, combined for a The junior gymnast also Schettler led the Rockets with scored a 9.25 to tie lor eighth 20 points, four assists, and six total of 15 points. The Rugby Club started off in the Vault and a 7.6 to linish rebounds. Though the Lady Rockets their spring season with the seventh in the Rings Schettler's fellow guard, fell in the final, they finished annual Green and White Congratulations lor your outstanding performance Beth Fedorowich, scored 16 with an impressive 20-6 re- game Saturday. Andrew, and this Puck's for points along with All Ameri- cord. Next year, the team will The A squad defeated the B you." can candidate Jodi Kest. lose Schettler and Fedoro- squad (Killer B's), 38-3. The Rockets easy victory wich to graduation, but the The club is fielding a Andrew Moseley Slippery Puck Pitta. over Millersville set a re- backcourt will be filled by strong squad after an injury Suits. Ice Crean match between the Rockets hustling Joan Pledger. Also, prone fall season. Men s Gymnastics and Cheyney State. Kest and Vaughn will return The Rugby Club takes on The Lady Rockets took two to lead the Rockets to victory the University of Pitt Johns early leads at 2-0 and 6 4 in next year's championship. town tomorrow at 1 p.m. Friday. March 11. 1983 The Rocket Pag«U Mermen place fourth Rock By DOREEN JONES One of the outstanding in- The individual teams ended Rocket Sports Writer dividuals that looked impres- up with Clarion on top with sive for the Rock, was Andy 499 points (winning its 13th loses Club big "Records are made to be Martin, who won the 50 yard straight team title), Shippens- broken" was probably the Freestyle with a time of 21.3, burg going home with a sec- to Gannon, 6-1 Martin timed a 47.9 in the 100 philosophy of the Slippery ond with 323 points, Edin- By BOB HAMILTON The Rock had a great turn- Rock men's swim team yard Freestyle bestowing him boro took a third with 232 Rocket Sports Writer out in the stands, but their throughout their 1982-83 sea- a third place finish. A junior points, and SR left with a enthusiasm was soon dulled from Erie, PA, Martin be- fourth place finish with 201 The Slippery Rock Ice son. The Pennsylvania State Hockey Club found defeat in as the final frame began. Athletic Conference meet came the Rock's first PC 1/2 points. Gannon scored four times, champion since 1975, and is round one of the hockey play- was no exception for these offs. Like the Rocket hoop- including a shorthanded aoal superb record breakers. well on his way to the Nation- to end the Rock's dreams of als in Long Beach, California Samsa named sters, Slippery Rock ran into This past weekend, the a brick wall in post-season advancing to the semi-finals. in both the 50 yard and 100 As the game wound down, Rock mermen traveled to yard Freestyle (which he play. Clarion with 19 outstanding All-American The Rock traveled to Erie play got sloppy, and so did qualified for earlier in the the sportsmanship in the swimmers competing in the season) and also the 400 yard Senior co-captain John last Friday night to take on state wide meet, the PC Samsa of the Slippery Rock the Golden Knights of Gan- building. Fans were throwing Freestyle Relay. eggs onto the ice, while play- Swimming and Diving Gray Griesse ended his State College basketball team non University. When the Championship. has been named to the na- night was over, the Rock I- ers were throwing punches. spectacular freshman season The event began to get ugly The meet is perhaps the with a second in the 1650 tional College Division sec- cers found themselves down, greatest swim meet competi- Freestyle with a time of ond team Academic All-A- 6-1. tion in the State, and what 1643.4 (a new school record). merica squad by the College better place for the Rock to Scott Strong had an out- Sports Information Directors display outstanding times, re- standing performance with a of America. ceive a fourth place finish, fifth place finish in the 100 Samsa, who will graduate and leave with a "coach of yard Butterfly with a time of from SRSC in May with a the year" on their bus. 52.8 (also a new school rec- B.A. in Biology, plans to at- ord), and a seventh in the

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All events begin at 8:30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 SML. $6 MED. $8 LUG. $10 places in each event. You can register at the Indoor Rec Desk. For more inio. contact the Rec Dest at 794-7514. please order a day in advance Pag* 12 The Rocket Friday, March 11. 1983 "Rocky "applications available A new "Rocky" will be se- pus, and for transportation picting the Rock and school ROCK IM lected in accordance to the costs if necessary. spirit. More information will present mascot's graduation Qualifications for "Rocky": be given for preparation of Intramural champions the Intramural Office. All this May. should be a freshman or the skit; 4) The selection will were recently crowned in teams must be represented at The Rock mascot, develop- sophomore with at least one be made prior to the end of women's foul shooting and these meetings!!! ed in 1978, was originated by year completed at SRSC, a spring semester. An alternate men's wrestling. Men's and women's NCIA Bob Jones, the first "Rocky." minimum QPA of 2.25, pre- will also be chosen to replace In women's foul shooting, and NIT basketball tourna- Jones designed "Rocky's" vious high school experience "Rocky" in case he is not able the Nasty Girls squad defeat- ment action took place this costume with the help of his in cheerleading or school to continue in »he position or ed the Alpha Sigma Tau team past week with hotly contest- mother. This fall, a new cos- mascot, and reasonable ath- is absent for some reason. in a shootoff to break a tie, ed activity. In the men's tume is being designed. letic ability is desired. The Applications are due 92-87 shots, to cop first prize NCIA tourney, the quarter- "Rocky" is required to at- owning of a car is also de- March 22, 302 Old Main. honors. finals saw the Tronics upset tend all home and away foot- sired since transportation is a In men's wrestling, champ- the defending champion and ball and basketball games problem at times. Most of all, ions in order of weight class number one seed BV Gener- (both men's and women's), an abundance of enthusiasm, "Sham" are as follows: 130-Joe Fin- ics squad, the once-beaten and also other certain ath- school spirit, and excitement Auditions (or the one act play ney, 140-Jim Schreffler, 145- highly regarded Once Again letic events. In order to par- about SRSC and athletic "Sham" will be March 14 and 15 in Thom Helisek, 150-Rich Bat- room 201 of ECB. "Sham" is a social team upended the stubborn ticipate in half-time activities teams is a must. satire on certain phases ol present toglia, 165-Pat Nugent, 180- All-Universe team, the al- at football games, "Rocky" is Procedures: 1) Completed day living. There are lour speaking Tom Fretts, and Heavy- ways powerful Franchise required to attend Marching application must be returned and two non-speaking parts. "Sham" weight-Larry Conway. Con- team defeated the sharp- Rocket rehearsals. "Rocky" is no later than March 22, to the «te based around the artful mischief of gratulations to these newly a cunning thief who is caught by an shooting Hoagies Heroes also requested to participate Office of the Vice President unsuspecting couple in their house. crowned Intramural champ- squad, and the talented All- in other programs and events for Student Affairs; 2) Appli- The story then flows through sly rhe- ions!!! World team defeated a pow- in support of the athletic pro- cations will be screened by a toric on the part of the thief. A tele- Applications will be ac- erful Vice Squad team. Semi- gram. committee and interviews will vision crew later gets involved end- cepted up to Friday, March final pairings saw the Fran- "Rocky" will receive a one- be scheduled for those who ing in a humorous turnabout. For fur- 18 for Intramural Board Posi- ther information contact Mario Mor chise taking on Once Again fourth tuition waiver (pres- qualify; 3) Finalists will be re- eira in B-39 Bard Hall. tions for the 1983-84 school and All-World facing the ently $370), which will help quired to perform a skit, no year. The positions consist oi Tronics on Wednesday night. pay for meals away from cam- longer than ten minutes, de- a director of men's and wo- In women's NCIA play, men's officials, publicity, and quarterfinal action saw the special events. Applications favored defending champion Samsa - All-American can be obtained from the In- (Continued from Pag* 11.) Camelot Super Troupers defeat an up- Samsa becomes the sixth Scholarship awardee and has tramural Office in the Field start Gordy's Gang team, a House.* Anyone interested Rock basketball player in the also received the Sharon strong Ginzos squad upset last 13 years to earn as high Lowy Arts & Sciences Schol- can apply. the favorite High Spirits A special reminder to all as second team status on the arship and the Maree McKay BIRTHDAY team, undefeated Gamblers CoSIDA College Division Scholarship Award. He is an co-ed racquetball teams in cruised past a stingy Hideout CAKES the competitive and recrea- Academic All-America advisor to the Academic Ho- team, and the talented Nasty squad. Mike Hardy achieved nors Council for Beta Beta tional leagues: playoffs will Girls team rolled over a take place on Monday and first team recognition in 1979 Beta, the SRSC Biology hon- tough Fastbreak squad. Wo- and Bob Wiegand was a first orary, and is a member of the Lrg. $10 Tuesday nights of next week. men's semifinal action saw Anv scores not recorded on team choice in 1971. Phi Eta Sigma freshman aca- the number one seed Super The son of Mr. and Mrs. demic honorary. Currently a Med.$8 the Intramural Bulletin Board Troupers face the Ginzos and must be reported as soon as John E. Samsa of 25 W. Ste- tutor in the freshman dormi- Sml. $6 the Gamblers faced the num- wart Avenue in Bessemer, tory program, he has been possible. Playoff schedules ber one seed Super Troupers will be drawn up on Monday PA, John is listed in the recognized at the annual face the Ginzos and the Gam- Who's Who in American Col- SRSC Academic Honors morning, March 14 accord- blers faced the number two ing to the standings on the lege Students. He is a four- Convocation on three occa- 794-5005 seed Nasty Girls team. year James Steele Memorial bulletin board. In NIT action, men's semi- The organizational meet- finals se.w the Sleepers face ings for three-person volley- Lambda Chi and the Stray ball and men's and women's Cats against the PC Rockers. indoor soccer are as follows: In women's NIT play, semi- three-person volleyball--to- finals saw the Alley Cats pit- day, at 2 p.m. in the Intra- ted against Omega and the SPRING BREAK'83 mural Office in the Field 7th Heaven Angels face the House; men's indoor soccer- Avengers. Results of these At the "Outfitter" Monday, March 14 at 4 p.m. tournaments will be found in in the Intramural Office; wo- next week's article. men's indoor soccer-Mon- day, March 14 at 4:30 p.m. in 55 percent off Nat'l Wildlife Week All Equipment Celebrate National Wildlife Week a game commissioner with the Parks and Recreation Club. The Parks and Recreation Club Thurs., March 17, 7 30 p m in ECB will present the National Wildlife Rentals Auditorium The program includes Federation's slide presentation, "This Ned Weston, ol the Pennsylvania Is Your Land." The slide show per- Game Commission, who will show a tains to public lands in America Climbing & Rappelling Equip lilm on eagles, followed by a talk on Everyone is welcome to the pro Endangered Species and the work ot gram, and it's tree! Wetsuits Rafts HOURS Tents llllllllllliailHIIMIHiailllllllHIiaillHIHHIiaillMIHIHICMINMNHfK Mon.-Thur. 3-6 p.m. Sleeping Bags Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Stoves Saturday 10 a.m.-2p.m. 3 CARNATIONS IN A BUD Canteens Sunday 4-9p.ro. Mess Kits Phone 794 7546 Coolers Info. D«sk 794-7513 VASE $4.99 Compasses Packs Axes & Hatchets The TiNkeRs OAM * 118 Franklin St. FLORIST & Slippery Rock. Pa. Phone (412) 794-2241 CRAFTS (Equipment rentals and r rvaiioni available at the "Outfitter" in the Hitching Po.1) QHMtMINIICHIIIIIItHliaMMIHINUailltMHMIIQNIHmHnailMNHHIiaillillHIIlia Friday, March 11, 1983 Cagers Rausch, Mild Weightlifting Club selected to 1st team "lifts" membership All-East District By ANDY HEINTZELMAN the state and country to var- ious contests. Bill Thorton, Basketball stars Bill Rausch cagers finished with a 17-8 Of the Rocket Staff and Troy Mild of. Slippery record. Rausch averaged Ten years ago, the Slippery vice president of the club and runner up in the 1982 Mr. Rock State College are a- 25.2 points per game while Rock Weightlifting Club be- mong the five first-team se- shooting 51.9 percent from gan with 12 members and Slippery Rock, will be com- peting this month in the Pitts- lections on the National As- the field and 81.7 percent $6.50 worth of equipment. sociation of Basketball from the foul line. Mild aver- Now, in 1983, the club has burg Collegiate Physique Contest. Olympic lifter Dave Coaches Division II All-East aged 19.9 points per game 275 members and over District squad. and 7.5 rebounds while con- $10,000 in lifting equipment. Sears will compete in the O- lympic Lifting College Na- Rausch, a 6-2 senior guard necting on 52.3 percent from Not only has the club ex- tionals in Knoxville, Tenn., from Girard, PA, and Mild, a the floor and 69.9 percent panded in equipment and and Panetti will join Sam 6-4 junior forward from West from the free throw line. members, but it now sponsors Clark in a trip for the Col- Middlesex, PA, were named Rausch led the Rockets in the Mr. and Miss Slippery legiate National Powerlifting to the first team along with scoring and free throw per- Rock Physique contest, the Championship, all in March. Chris Roosevelt from Clarion, centage while ranking sec- Coach Hotchkiss Mr. and Miss Allegheny Phy- Leonard Goggins from Chey- ond in assists with 93. Mild sique contest, and the Alle- Panetti was a National Pow- ney, and Rich Dyer from Ship ranked No. 1 in rebounds and gheny Mountain Association erlifting Champion in 1981 pensburg. field goal percentage while Powerlifting Championship, and has held several national The Eastern District, which Rausch and Mild tied for the Hotchkiss • according to club officials. records. includes all of Pennsylvania, team lead in steals with 36 lim Panetti, president of Chris Carbonaro, the New York, and New Jersey, is each. Coach of '83 the club, said it was initiated weight club's public relations one of eight districts whose Rausch concluded his in 1973 by several interested officer, has organized a team All-Star teams now become SRSC career in the No. 2 all- By DOREEN JONES students, noting Bob "Banjo" of lifters to compete at the eligible for the NABC Nation- time scoring position with Rocket Sports Writer Sylvester, a recent graduate, Keystone Open at Washing- al All American squad. 1,507 points including a rec- as an important contributor to ton-Jefferson College, also in Rausch and Mild combined ord 630 this winter. Mild Every coach should be the club's success since its March. to average over 45 points per ranks No. 4 in point produc- proud oi his team if they a- beginning. The club, now in the East game this winter as Coach tion with 1,268 points with a chieve to the best of their Club officials agreed that West Gym, will probably be Dave Rooney's Slippery Rock year of eligibility remaining. ability, but in the case of the the quality and quantity of moving to North Hall base- Slippery Rock men's swim competitive lifters is increas- ment during Spring Break to team this past season, the ing every year. But the club allow for renovation. Club of- Rock mermen should be just welcomes anyone, men, wo- ficials are also planning a Alpha Sigma Phi as proud of their coach, Bill men, and faculty alike who Slippery Rock Bench Press Hotchkiss. are interested in improving Championship for next year. After dedicating himself to Other club officials in- holds marathon the growth of the Rock swim- their physical condition. clude Secretary Dan Kindler in the East Gym, beginning Sponsored by money from By KIM KLEIN at 4 p.m. March .18. Prizes ming program for the past 11 and Treasurer Steve Allwes. years, coach Hotchkiss final- the Student Government, the Dr. Donald Voss of the Psy- Of the Rocket Staff will be awarded to those indi- club is also able to send com- For the fourth year in a viduals who raise the most ly received some well-de- chology Department is facul- served recognition, by being petitive SRSC lifters across ty advisor to the club. row, Alpha Sigma Phi will money, and a grand organi- present a dance marathon to zational prize will be given to voted "Coach of the Year." benefit the American Heart the group as a whole who Hotchkiss, who came to SR Parks-Rec Club Association on March 18th raises the most. Phi Sigma from Ohio State University, The Parks and Recreation Club in the PkRc Club mailbox, 101 ECB. through the 20th. Epsilon were the winners last where he received a doctorial meets every other Tuesday at 11:30 March 17, at 7:30, Ned Weston will degree in Phys. Ed, previous- a.m. in the ECB Auditorium. New be the guest speaker for National Last year, $1,700 was rais- year of the grand prize, rais- members are always welcome and Wildlife Week, a movie and slide ed by 23 couples who partici- ing over $500. ly attended Syracuse Univer- you do not have to be a recreation presentation will also be highlighted. pated in the 30-hour mara- Special events such as sity to earn an Artist's Bac- major. Upcoming activities include a The program will be held in the ECB thon. This year, the fraterni- games and concert will be calaureate in History and a "Clean-Up Day" at McConnell's Auditorium. Master's Degree in P.E. Mills State Park, Sunday, March 13, The next PkRc Ciub meeting will ty's goal is to raise $2,500. held during the marathon. meet at 9:30 a.m. ECB staff lot. If you be held March 15, at 11:30 ECB The marathon will be held OD Friday at midnight, Tom In the past eight seasons he need a ride or can drive, leave a note Auditorium. Cobb, former SRSC dance has produced 32 swimmers instructor, will conduct a who gained Ail-American square dance for 1X/2 hours. status. This year was no ex- Those that would like to ception for the veteran coach, after an outstanding The Competitive Edge participate must get sponsors season, with continuous rec- to pledge them and complete ord breaking times, taking 19 an application. A two-dollar men to the PSAC Champion entry fee is required which ship in Clarion, and four of An MBA at will be returned at the end of his swimmers will be travel- the marathon. ing to the Nationals in Calif- An organizational meeting ornia. This is all due to the Kent State University will be held next Thursday experienced coaching quali- night for those interested. All ties of this fine man... Dr. Bill Right m»*v your career is probably your most important concern. Take contestants must be present Hotchkiss - "Coach of the charge of your future and keep pace with today's increasingly-competitive and must hand in their ap- Year." job market by pursuing an advanced Management degree. Kent State offers: plications, entry fees, and sponsor sheets. Regulation rules and more information Career Fair • A New and innovative graduate management program will be covered. The Career Fair '83, sponsored by • Micro-computer emphasis in the coursework For more information con- Alpha Kappa Psi, the Economic and tact Dave McGowan, the dir- Business Department, and the Place- • Corporate Field Sfdy ector of the marathon, or ment Center, will take place from Steve Karcewski who can be 930 am to 330 p m on Wednes • 17 Distinct Areas of Specialization day, April 13, in the College Union reached at 794-7880 in room Funded by Cooperative Activities • Open to Business and Non-Business Major9 164 of Patterson Hall. ol SRSC, this campus wide event has quickly become an outstanding op portunity for students to learn more All applicant* are required to take the Craduale Management Admiuion Awareness about their iuture options Irom true Test (GMATI. The teat will be offered i»n Marih I" and June 18 at aeveral professionals In addition to keynote •tili-n in your area. For information on how to register fur the lent, or for The Psychic Awareness Club will speaker Rocky Bleier, speakers Irom present a lecture, "Magic and Witch dillerent vocational areas, work- more information on our programs, either call (2lt)l 671-2282, or simply cralf on Wed . March lb it 7.15 shops, and a panel discussion are t-lip this ad, fill in the information below and mail to: (iiaduate School of p m in Rm 20bollheCU The guest scheduled throughout the day An Management, Kent State University, Kent. Ohio 44242. speaker will be an expert whu has inlormal walk through demonstration nugr had 15 years of experience in While in the lobby will give interested stu Name _ Magic The lecture will deal with un dents the chance to learn about and Addresa deistanding man's relationship to the discuss career trends and |ob oppor Slate Zip cosmos to linci harmony within the tumties with approximately 25 re City laws ol the universe Public admis presented companies and organisa- tions P«geU The Rocket Friday March 11. 1983 Theta Chi, Thanks for the mixer! The AOPI pledges are fantastic. Creek Love, The Alpha Sigma TauY Love ya guys, Kim. AOPi's Beware of serious pencils Theta Chi, Little sister pledges, The Angels wish the Sphinxmen of AOPi's start scooping on some wild good luck and have a great time. A Phi A all the luck in the world with formal dates - Peek n Peak here we Hoy. all our love^ Classifieds come. Theta Chi. Thanks for the great TKE Brothers. Congratulations! You Kathy. Don't do it! mixer. Love, The sisters of Kappa guys did an excellent job in basket- On* bedroom apartment close to AOPi's. What's the word for tonight' Delta ball and we're proud of you! Love, Employment campus. Furnished. Available June Your little sisters. Aug. May rent fall semester. 794- It can't be cup. Lips. Good luck Theta Chi little sisters oUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS. To all those who love motion o< the pledges Love, 111' sisY Chuml Overnight girls camp in New York's 2031 Fun in Fort Lauderdale lor spring ocean go lor it. Debbie. Have a good weekend. Adirondack Mountains has openings You're the greatest big sister in the lor counselor-instructors in tennis, break, trip for $275 includes, ac- Sigma PI Little Sisters, Good luck with pledging, only six more weeks world. KDlove, Deb. waterlront (WSI, sailing, skiing, comadations, bus transportation, Bride-to-be-Doreen. Better get your small cralts), athletics, gymnastics, rent-a-car. Also enquire about trans Sigma Pi brothers. Dani, You're going to make a great dress soon. The wedding's only a arts/cralts, pioneering, music, pho poriation and accomadations sepa- KDR. You guys are No. 1! Love Treasurer just wait and see!! The Ex week away! Flower Girl Jo. tography, drama, dance, computer, rately. Limited space available Call always, lanat. AOPi Treasurer. Bob Casciotti or Lou Quarto • 794- Debbie, Chris, and Danl. The road Marlon. Gretchen. and Lisa- Sorry R.N., general counselors. Informa KD's. I'm proud ol you lor keeping we haven't spent any weekends to- tion available in Placement Oflice or 6792. trip to WVU was an experience. The up our high ideals. Sara. gether. Let's make up lor it this week write: Andrew Rosen, Point O'Pines Ride needed to Albany, NY area. "TKE Up club." Can we Join?l AOPi's really know how to get a party Camp, 221 Harvard Avenue, Swarth Contact Elaine Nucci 794-9911, 108 going. Thanks for a great weekend. end. Love, Kim. Jackie, loan, Sharon & Ellen. Alpha Love, Kim. Sue Thanks for babysitting me Sat- more, PA 1908T Sentinel. The brothers ol Sigma Pi endorse SLIPPERY ROCK SENIORS, Apph Wanted: Popeye figure, pencil Vanessa, Admit you did it. Yip, Yip, urday night. St. Marys won't be the the USA party, and hope you will same alter this weekend-get cations are now being taken for pilot holder. Contact Terry Waldron, via too. Sigma Pi. Yip, Yip.Yip.Chumley and navigator positions with the Air Physic Dept. psyched. Me. Tonya.. Good luck with SGA, go Force. Starting salary is $16,000 an- For sola: 1970 V.W. Beetle, standard soooooeoeaoa M.D.P.-What can I say when I've nually Average advancement ex transmission, cassette stereo and USA! Love, KD 8_ta». American Heart said too much? Oh, well, I've done ceeds $30,000 after 4 years. The Air C.B. In good condition. $1,500. Call TKE lil' sis pledges. Stick with it, the DANCE MARATHON worse things. Force Officer Recruitment Team will 794 3857, a«k lor Dennis. worst is ye! to come! Love, The little Is a dream a lie if it don't come be in the Slippery Rock College sisters. Hairstyles by Beighley. Located be- March 18 & 19 true, or is it something worse?? placement oflice on: 16 Feb 83 and KD pledges, You're at the top oi our East Gym 1111 and the U.S.A. Party- See you at 14 April 83. Take advantage of this hind Riveria. Haircuts for men and women, $9 00 Perms and bodywaves list, keep up the good KD spirit! the top. Joe. opportunity to be trained as a pilot or Love, Your Pledgetrainer. ORGANIZATIONAL navigator Sign up in the placement with haircut, $25.00. Call 794-3731 Rose- Trippingly on the tip of the lor an appointment. loan at Sally. Thanks lor making tough. Love, Morris. office for an interview MSB extra special! Sally. MEETING Daytona/Orlando trip participants, Mady- Luck and let's get the hell Campus Reps Wanted. Earn free Best oi luck USA. Theta Chi. THURS. 8 p.m., kips and $ working on your campus final, mandatory meeting Tues., outa here. Morris. To the brothers oi Lambda Chi lor America's number 1 student tra- March 15 common hour, CU room 208 CU. U.S.A. For S.O.A. 206. Everyone who is going on the Alpha. You'll always be number 1 in vel organization. Call for lull details. Applications and sponsors Sarah- How's it feel, up and down? 2123554705. Or write Inter-Col UPB Travel trip must attend. Room- our hearts! You're the best!! Love, legiate Holidays, 501 Madison Ave- mates will be chosen, discount cards Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents. must be handed in. Love, Morris. nue, New York, NY 10022 and final informational sheets will be Z358. 2365. Z381. Your family is the oeooooooeooBoi Jo* Benjamin GOOD SKILL. Counselor positions at leading pri- given out! best! Love, "Buns." KD Sisters. Thanks for being behind Morris. vate PA coed camp lor cabin lead- Congratulations to * the new us. We love you! Jackie and Nancy. U.S.A. For S.G.A. ers and activity insrructors in all DULL WORK • HIGH PAY! Crescent pledges! Good luck. Love, April. You're the best. Love ya, God's Favorite- To the cast and landsports, tennis, archery, swim- Dtalributr our _vrrll»ing material* In and Z316, Z36S. Nancy. crew, let's make the best of the rest. ming, canoeing, waterski, photo- around local campuM* 4 -15 hours per wmk. Jackie. I love my paddle! Have a Sisters of ASA. Thanks lor the great David B. graphy. For on campus interviews Absolutely no telling. Chooie your own time at the salad party. You're a ter- U.S.A. For S.G.A. contact Camp Starlight, 18 Clinton noun, mull be able to work without nice weekend. Love, Linda. •uprr viiion. Tour earnings are baard upon Theta Chi leM: Thanks for the ride rific bunch. Love ya, Marcia. Johnna ft Linda. Do you think you St., Malverne, NY 11565 or Mary KD pledges. You're one of a kind Ann Graziano, 253 Rhoads, 794- the amount of materials you Attribute: home. By the way, how's your car? know the lines? Thanx (or helping average earnings of our 310 campus irp* it KD Deb. and the kind we like. Love, an AOPi out. Todd. P.S. lohnnaup and down. 2277. K.58 an hour. Further detail* provided in Tina. Did that guy move his truck or Trish. And Linda, do you think you'll be our Introductory Packet able to handle it tonight? •million faust did it move by itself?! CRASH! TKE's. You guys had a terrific party Business Deb. Saturday night. Love, Two regular SDA wants your support on March For tal«: French made 10 speed AT pledges. You're doing a great party crashers. 14&15. bike. $75 or best offer. 794-3857, ask job. Keep it up! M. Noeney. The Sixers are here to Debbie. Mike called. He wanted to for David. Congratulations to the new sisters stay the Celtics won't stand in their know if you fall down much or what? ol Alpha Sigma Tau! We loveya! way. Chuck. Jenni. "OUTFITTER" WRCK BROADCASTING Your total Camping & Outdoor Equipmont Rental Facility SEMINAR Climbing & Rappelling Equip. Wetsuits HOURS Raits Mon.-Thur. 3-6 p.m. Tents Friday 10 a.m.-6p.m. Sleeping Bags Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. MARCH 12,1983 Stoves Sunday 4-9 p.m. 3:30 PM IN THE C.U. Canteens Mess Kits Phone - 794-7546 Coolers Info. Desk-794-7513 Compasses Packs Axes & Hatchets GUESTS

RODKORNRUMPF -WESA GHARLEROI IEFF GRUNDEN -WAGR KITTANNING MARK FRENCH -WHOT/WSRD YOUNGSTOWN SUSIE RARROUR WXKX PITTSBURGH (Equipment Rentals and Reservations available at the "Outfitter" in the Hitching Poet) ALL STUDENTS WELCOME!! Friday. March 11, 1983 The Rocket Pag* 15 Debbie-Ann: Happy Birthday to the Classifieds prettiest girl on campus Love, SO cents lor the lint 10 words, 30 Anthony Classifieds cents for each 10 words thereafter. K., Our first honeymoon all expenses paid' Love, A Stranger. Bring your classifieds to the Rocket 82 83 Basketball Cheerleader*: Office, B103, CD., hy ioon Tnesdiy. Paul, get a a real pair of leg- BOB'S Cont'd. Deb, I hear there was a full moon warmers; Dave, they don't have Thursday night1 Tina green only; Kelly, Dottie, It's time to God's Favorite cast. I enjoyed SW Anger. Roger, I know who you Go for the best USA Party! Good do "Rocky," Mel, we hear you'd working with all of you. You're a 1 SUBS are. Sorry you lost, but I think some luckTonyea KD's. rather stand in front of the crowd of your friends voted for a great bunch Come by and visit I next year, Charlotte, You have to love ya all. Line Giver. Laverne - Best friends lorever stranger...me! Don't take it so hard! leave your Rocklette cape at home; Now open 10:30 a.m. 4Real. S.R. Women's Basketball. Thanks Shirley. Val, jump on the back, don't play Val, Keep your face to the sun and Fernando, Why don't you answer the for a great season. I enjoyed working leapfrog; Michelle, how's the Jew?; Mon Fri. tor you. Trish. the shadows will always fall behind Sheri, What's with your Pom Poms?; phone??? you The Shadowr SPA needs your vote. Thanks for all the lun, it's been great! K., Eggs aren't all that bad, are they? Todd, I have always wanted to be the Lynnie, My mind is always open. Love your captains, Liz and Wayne. I really think we're going to make it in first lady. All the best luck in the SW Anger, You resume riding time. Get psyched for the big shop- Can't say as much for certain people! 794-6799 Let's walk and explore again soon. election. Love, Kate. phoney! The word is Evermore! I ping trip!! 10 days till sun and sea- guess "Who's Who" ]ust can't tell you food'Love K. Cheryl. Good Fuck Jo* and the USA party. You're great! __ who you are. But I can Just ask. Vote SPA on March 14 and IS. Rene. Ou ya re a a ervert pa! Guess Raven Dawn. Who? Robert Klinger. SDA, Senior Sena Apt. 102. The weekend's here: Take tor, Change the way. To Mel, Michelle. Val. Charlette. those faces off. Janet. Go all the way on March 14 & 15 Cast of God's Favorite, It's god's Dorothy. Liz. Dorothy. Wayne and Cap't Crunch Llv*sl Great party, with SPA. will! Good juckj Morris. Dave. Thanks for making my first guys- but the Hawaiian music did the Future Lawyer. Don't worry. Rene is attempt at cheerleading a lot of fun trick, right? Aloha, Bisa. PS. Super a jerk. Your Study Partner. Cast of God's Favorite. Your Father Same time next year? Love, Paul. Alison- Only one more week! Do you Coladas, Debbie! Ran*. Bill. POT*. Karl. Mike called. says good luck! Phil. Puppy Number 2. Yes, the Lim ik-ov think you can handle it?Jo, Mike and USA: We know you can do Tim* It running out the ARHS Mike who? Nancy. is ov, and it has been for a while. I'm Weasel- Thanks for taking care of iormal is coming up. On* beer Rachel, Jo*. Phil. Mario. it. Love, Joanie and Tom glad the feeling is mutual. Love me when I was sick last week Your Ursula. Donna & Lane. What can I Michael and USA: '•WeirbefheTe.'' always, Puppy Number 1. little Rock'n'Roller. DANCE MARATHON say? It's been great working with ya. Love, Car la. Scott. Days of our lives No. 1. Love, Fritz- This was supposed to be in the Good luck tonight and always. Kenneth H., You are loved! But, only Kelly, Marg& Debbie. paper last week Thanks ior the good Thanx. Break a leg. Todd (Alias by those with class. Two classy ORGANIZATIONAL D. Ann, Are you ready for tomor- time a few Sunday nights ago The Ben.) chicks_. row? Do you think we'll need our yel- gang from 169 MEETING Ran*. Bill. POT*. Karl, We love you Lori. Define failure with International low gloves' Have a nice day! Alison. Gray- Are we ever going to go run- guys cause you're the best! Jenni, terms. Ken. Tim. Beat it. The system that is. THUHS. 8 p.m.. ning? Maureen. lackie, Julie & Nancy. Dr. Martin. I guess I couldn't do it. We're behind you all of the way Patti- Do you always put graham 208 C.U. To a good looking guy who made a Bummer. "The Owl from Minerva." Love, Karen, Diana & Ann. crackers, on sticks to make s'mores? M-W-F class a lot more interesting. Film People. Congratulations on a Doug, Apart or together, I'll always Maureen Applications and sponsors Section A. 75 percent turnout for pictures. Mr be spending six minutes with you. I Ann- Get psyched lor Penn State this ± must be handed in. Closer and closer and soon we'll be Bryk love you. All my love, always. Fawn weekend! Maureen. , on the wings of love. Mere et Par*. How was the party? Let's party this weekend like we used Jojo and DoDo- "But first! Give us a U.S.A. for SGA. Great? Ken. to! Linda. ride to Bard!" Thanks for seeing I got Let's spend the night together at Tina 208. Slept with T.P. lately? Fox, Best of luck. You should be able lohn Anton. Congratulations! You'll there safely, well, kind of. I don't the A.R.H.S. formal. Tammy 208. to pull it off. Your fellow gossip. make "one" great doctor Carolyn really hate it. Kim. Todd Johnson for V.P. Student Af- Happy 19. hope ya have fun. Doris. USA, Only one more week to go, Cheryl. We don't have many "Time Bonnie Sadre!!!When are we going fairs. keep pushin'! We know we can do it. out's" left. Hope! Carolyn. to celebrate our birthdays? Don't Mindy- Thanks ior qoincj to Clnve LiMu Laurie. Keep smiling! There's always worry, you may have children some land..."Spanky's" Kapi. Jim, I hope you have fun doing battle a rainbow! Love you, Linda. day. Guess Who. U.S.A. for S.G.A j Attention with yourself. Ken. P*rry- Find it yet? Try the other Ketchup & Backer. You're all wast- Nanc. A double hug for Paleo. Women's page! Kim ed! Whose buying this time? Shell & Karen^ Liz and Sue- Sorry about your class- Hiqgy. Let's party. ARHS Iormal is just Health llied last week The offer still stands, i Students: though. Kim K 8e B. Wanted: Lost case in Dans- around the corner. Services ville. S&H. Ken, We still think you're a good ap- Tim.Here's your classified! Have a ple Love, The Cleveland Plums. really rotten day !! Love, Pam. USA: The best way for SGA! We will pkotoqupk ytar A Caring Apt. 194: The next time you need Knapper and the whole USA party. Marten, May all your roles have Serais, parties, pinks, groip tootsies! Qyii. Check-Lips your dishes done, give us a call. Good luck in next week's elections. iVita, or uythuf ior pen Doreen and Io You're the best! Lisa. ARHS Spring formal. Be there. c^bortioti. Services J likie pbbuiiM ii the yearbook. Jerry. Anthony. John & Donnie. Congratulations to the TBL Cham- Dave. They should have named you Free •Pregnancy pion, Razz "Richard" so we could call you d?CU Good luck. Love, Your fan K., There aren't many days left to go Good Luck women's gymnastics but there are many pounds to lose Confidential Rnnq back the reaional title. TV Production. Let's party every Counseling 511 M.R.- Great Party Sat mte, Thursday. It was great! Karen. axigena I'm sure we can handle it K. whensthe next? Alyce & Walt. To our two favorite USA, All the wjy Good luck to a 625 StanwU St. performers. You're the best. Break a I College Union \ great group of dedicated students. Downtown Pittsburgh leg Saturday! Love, Tracy, Nancy 122. 794-7236. The weekend's hare: Take those (412) S62-19OO and Kathy. laces off. Janet. _ Doug. You throw terrific passes, To the ungrateful person who Getty, To the sweetest guy in the Phil, Break a leg. You're our star and keep on practicing Mystery Lady walked out of our party Saturday favorite too. We'll be sure to be world. Janet and Kate night with a four liter bottle of wine there. We promise to visit soon. SW Anger. Your editorial pen might Kevin, Zig & Heintz. Ready for some Celebrate and who knows what else. You're Love, Tracy and Kathy. better serve you as a rectal thermo slammers? Not me. Puppy Bubba the ex con, We still love ya probably feeling very proud of your- Mike Weber lor President meter. Eric. self for pulling off such an impressive Us. St. Pat's P. Norrls. You'll be a great senior Calv, How about if we switch over to little scheme - but you should leel ig- chicken chow mein?? Sounds good Bast of luck to Ginny Ferrell and the norant. We hope you get off on it - senator. Go USA! Good luck and happy birthday early Dina! Darci Lee. entire USA ticket Roy Day! but could we at least have the empty Andy, Well, you found me out It's bottle back? Occupants 10SF To Rhoads 3rd Floor. Thanks tor Which McNasty girl wears flowered Make us your first underwear so that you can see them been fun! Secrets. making me feel right at home. I love 1 you all Love, Debbiann Room 202 through her doctor's pants To a real "fighter." Happy birthday stop for all your St. PREGNANT? CBIIATA Vote S.D.A. all the way1 Sorry late-nighter'». Limberlost is Andy. Pat party needs. To my lavorite buddy. Love always, cancelled tonight. left. Keep dreaming, I don't believe! Let's talk about your options. Black and red and you'll be dead1 Your silly little girl. lull*. How's the lounge doin'? Jenni Good luck, Mary Kaye S.P.A. - The way to go on March 14 & Jackie HOTLINE: (412)731-2420 High Spirits. Way to go! We're be & 15. Hey Boomerang. Thanks for getting 1 PREGNANCY TESTING 391-4706 me high in the women's room hind you all the way Love, The 90S Perm Avenue. Downtown Go Maulers! Do it up in California! Patsy. Nancy, Keep up the good work We Cheerleaders 8-10 am W; 11 1 p m MTTFS didn't know you had it in ya Jenni & Mike. Todd. Cheryl. Don, Doreen - To the Women's Basketball Team. 1 Quote lor the day: There is no de- Jackie We love ya USA Free and confidential information, bate, we made it to states, but next Lane D.. I may not be the "stage F.A.D.C. Wappa Zappa's in lull counseling, pregnancy testing, and but line givers need love lorce1 Puppy, I want you Rookie related services year regionals will be our bate! Wa! manager Wai Wa! too, even when they're tough Guess Cheryl & USA. Let me win, but ii I Cheryl Jonei for V.P. Academic Ai Who cant win let me be brave in the at ALTERNATIVES TO ABORTION INC Dawn, Thanx alot for helping me tempt Good luck Bill, Lose 32 shots? Look in my buc through it It's been worth it Keep Ken & Kevin, It's gonna be a blessed weekend' There's a time and a season ket! Tina lite going for me With all my love Bob, What can 1 l*y? lust thanx (no not that way but rumor has it ) for everything under heaven Wei You'd be a ternlic understudy How Debbie B.. Buy any air lately > It* on Justthanx, Todd come to the Rock! Love your sis. Jets sale! Tina C >M2 Htllmtrk Ct'dl Inc about another year at the Rock for Jo* H.. There's someone out here Top floor Rhoads goes all the way Dawn's sake, not to mention someone Bill. We don't mind giving you birth who thinks you're cute Open your who'd be out a roommate Thanx with SDA" Good luck guys' day kisses Next time get the signal eyes and you might see her Me Cathy. Thanx lor inviting us out on again, Todd PS Only 11 more days 2nd Flour Rhoads and Katie's waiting! Ed (511 Martha Rose). I had a really Saturday We had a great tn..- Ron. An inch? Be quiet. Mash is on nice time last Saturday night Look Moe Ann, Denny, and Gwen Latidolt up with SDA You're great1 Love, Tabilha & Katie Peggy. G*l ready loi a great time ing lorward to this Saturday Nancy Will do typing and proofreading Saturday at the KD Irish Date party Fox lor V P Financial Allairs Debbie. Thanks lo. the kospitcJU) tor $1 a p«gi Call Gw*B Doreen Jones for Secretary Iv all the food. You're a great 673] YourhithSi I 1 Tammy, Quack Quack' Tina ti:encl' Jenni SDA II Action Pag* IB Th» Rocket Friday. March 11. 1983 WSRU GM speaks God's Favorite critic's favorite helped in creating radio. By TERRI BLACK Frankovich stated that ra- Special to the Rocket ment of Theater. The play is a Duda. dio stations are important be- modern version of the Old The general manager of cause they inform and alert By CHERYL BAUER Supporting members of the the new Slippery Rock Radio Testament Book of Job. cast are: Todd Radler, Donna people of facts and that radio Of the Rocket Staff When the play originally station WSRU, Paula Franko- also appeals to everyone's Spratt, Rachel McGuire, Joe vich, said in a speech Tues- opened on Broadway in 1974, Hagen, Mario Moreira, and needs. "There's classic, rock, After the opening twelve the reviews were favorable, day night that people enjoy, easy listening, news, sports^ Ursula Pugliese. depend and need radio. strokes of a clock, Joe Benja- but it was not one of Simon's The realistic scenery adds and public information," she min is faced with one of life's most appreciated produc- greatly to the production and Frankovich, a senior Com- said. toughest choices. When con- tions. the characters presentations. munication major stated the Frankovich stated that fronted with all types of cala- The production here in The lighting and the techni- life of the radio and its effect radio needs funding to stay mities, he must decide wheth- Miller Auditorium, despite its cal effects also enhance the on people in her talk "What's on the air. Non-commercial er to continue his blind faith religious topic, comes across atmosphere of the play. happening on Radio." stations are funded by under- in God, or whether to re- as a funny and highly enter- God's Favorite will be pre- "No one person can be writing, grants and public nounce it so his life can re- taining play. sented this evening and to- credited for inventing the ra- service announcements. turn to normal. The role of Joe Benjamin is morrow evening at 8 p.m. dio," Frankovich stated. She Whereas commercial radio This is the plot of Neil Si- played convincingly by Phil- The cost is $.50 for faculty said that since 1837 to the stations are paid for by ad- mon's comedy play God's lip Susie. Sidney Lipton, the and students. Public admis- present that everyone from vertisers. Favorite which is being pre- witty messenger from God, is sion is $3.00. Marconi, who invented the Frankovich concluded her sented by the SRSC Depart- portrayed comically by Lane wireless, and station WOR in speech by stating "Radio is New York, which developed alive and well and living in the first talk station, have Slippery Rock." Sheehy to present farce Calendar Sale the critics. Neither are strang- um productions. He also di- The SRSC women's gym- By PHYLLIS CALABRESE ers to the Theatre Dept. rected a one-act play last nastics team is selling 1983 action photos of all Rock Special to the Rocket Of Cribbs' many produc- semester entitled "A Bottle of calendars. The calendars gymnasts. See your favorite tions, he is probably most Wine and You." which are on sale to help fin- Rock gymnast to get a calen- The one-act play, entitled noted for his role of Curley in Inspector Hound is being ance team expenses features dar for only $2. "The Real Inspector Hound" Oklahoma and his role of Neil portrayed by Mark Radzie- will be presented in Sheehy in Beggar on Horseback. Sol- wicz. His first performance Theatre, on March 18th and tis has also performed in sev- was in Sheehy Theatre two 19th at 8 p.m. The play, writ- eral Slippery Rock produc- years aao in the one-act play, ten by Tom Stoppard, is a tions including Equus, in "Six Who Pass While the British Farce. The plot cen- which he portrayed the char- Lentils Boil." His most mem- ters around two critics who acter, Alan Strang. He was borable performance was innocently enough come to most recently seen in the one- that of Lennie in the play, Of The UPB Concerts review a play only to find act play entitled "Chessbored Mice and Men. themselves a part of the pro- Friends." Soltis also directed The role of Cynthia is be- Committee would like duction which has been staged his own one-act play last ing played by Lee Ann Hall. for their demise. year, "Impromptu." This is her second one-act to thank Phi Sigma The play, directed by Phyl- Dan Stainbrook plays the play. Her first performance lis Calabrese, offers the tal- part of Simon. He has been was the role of Mrs. Busby in ents of Judd Cribbs and Tony involved on the technical "Nobody Sleeps." Epsilon for their help Soltis portraying the parts of side of many Miller Auditori- with the Michael Stanley Concert FOR QUALITY PIZZA AT LOW. LOW PRICES NOTHING BEATS PIZZA HOUSE As all fraternities at the Eock begin a new semester, PIZZA & GRINDERS they set goals for that time period. Phi Sigma Epsilon has set many goals and has already achieved some of Ready in 15 mms. these. SPECIALS or vour'a tree Common goals for Phi Sigs include service to the community, specific charities, and SRSC itself. The chapter has always dealt with these goals and has ALL GRINDERS $1.75 built a respectable reputation concerning their ser- vices. These services benefit not only PSEbut also the SOUP & GRINDER $2.45 people the chapter has worked with. Different soup of the day each and every day At the start of the semester, the Phi Sigs played a basketball game against WPXI, a Pittsburgh televi- sion station, to collect money for the American Can- cer Society. Large Pepperoni Pizza $3.99 The Phi Sig team was composed of chapter members and individuals from the SRSC faculty. Dr. $.80 each additional topping Herb Reinhard coached the team not only to a victory >*•=• on the court, but also to the goal of raising money for Mar. 14-21 the American Cancer Society. Most recently, the brothers of the PSE chapter No one in Slippery Rock can touch our quality or our prices helped set up and take down equipment for the Mich- ael Stanley Band concert. This effort was aimed at helping the students. The chapter also held a raffle for a trip for two to - PIZZA HOUSE - Florida. The winner recieved tickets that included transportation and motel reservations. Finally, the chapter has been working on it's annual 354 SOUTH MAIN ST. bounce-a-thon. It will be held on April 23. OPEN Just as all the other fine Greek chapters on this Mon. Thurs. Ham lam campus, Phi Sigma Epsilon is concerned with service 794-2344 Frl. Sat. 11 am 2am 794-2344 to people within and without the college structure. Sun. 11 qm<»idnight Paid for by UPB Concerts Committee