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' . . . . . in civil war of separatistss , . ' ' most aid money ' . , . ' , the breakup of the Yugoslav federation , - . .' : . . , . : .; ' ¬ BYCHARLESr.POWERSBY CHARLES T.. POWERS whichwhi h waswaS threatened. by Croatia's - decla ''S, - . LosAngelesTimesLos Angeles Times . . . ' in school ration ofindependenceofindependenceannouncedJuly25.announced July 25.. ' history ', . " . ' - . s ' All previous cease-fire attemptsattempts.had. . had t.. 1 : .', : ; v'VARAZDJNARAZDlNYugoslavia;, yugoslaviaThefighting_ Thefighting failed , thepresenceof2ooEuropeandespite thepresence of200European , : Early returns indicate ' . , in yugoslYugoslaviaVi began in late July after the Community observers, who have said that republic Croatia , declared its ¬ - ' of eclared.its. indepen- cease violations have come from all aid may hit $14$ million dence and Serbian guerrillas , attempted . $ to cease . fi . . ; ; : annex{lIJD parts of Croatia to Serbia.. , t on, : ' -iif , - l . . ' t ' . . . . : b..j. , , < -.: itiit ! .J. BY GREG W SWARTZ AlthougliJtma ? - . ._.. "AltJ.oAlthoughJt!. . maintainedm piinedastancea :stancetap, off offi--offiffi- . ''r ( 9 ! . . . - . . - . . . ' : - ' . - - - - : cialxeiitralityla1.. the army ;¬ ' ' . . . : : Snapper St Writer . , . , . . StiffffWriter qtraIity. :Yugoslav' . army sup- sides inthe.conf1ict'ininthe.comflictthe conflictiif.t. :: . . ' ' ' ' - ' ' p sedly; the . - - : ai : posedly, in 'the'fieldfield to separate the com .The Croatiancr a blockade ofoftwoarmyintwo army in- batants , became a clear Serbian ally , and . stallan drew ' Financial aid to MU students is up sev-¬ ' its stallationsstallationsdrewris drew'thethetheYugosIavmilitaryintoYugoslavYug slav military into ' j - hundred thousand dollars superior equipmentq ip . usually succeeded . ih more ¬. eral over last ent imi the conflict more directly than beforeb for . InIn.- , . I i . ' . ' ' 1 ' . year's total , bringing the sum to nearly $14$ , , driving back the .Croatians who were censedcenScii'ar.theat the spectacle of his troopssunsurS - ' " f- : _ ; ' ° million.. fightingmainlyfighiifighting1gmmainlyly with small armss, rifles and rounded by Croatian forces, thetheiri supplies d : machinemach 1e guns.. . Gene Wise , the director of financial aid, ' _ ofofwateraridwaterer and electricity cutoffcut off, GenGe . VVeljkoljko ; - said early returns indicate that the univer-¬ . The. officer corps of the Yugoslav army isi s largelylarg ly Serbian, and is further opposed to Seeee CONFLICTCO I Tpage:, page 6.. sity could reach the $14$ million this year.. . - , . , . " . Loans and grants to 5,500, students here M ' will add about $500,000$ , to lastlastyear'syears' total , , Wise said.. . , , "stStudent. senators . ' If early indications hold true , Wise said dentsenators' hear " this year's' aid package ' fmancial should be thelargestthe largest in the school's' history , paced by c an increaseincre se in Stafford Loans granted to campusinpusparking'report ' . parking report students.. . . ' . ' . , ' ' . ' . . . Last year, Stafford Loans also known . , Loans- as Guaranteed . StudentStudentLoansLoans ordirectloansor directloans . . made up about $6.3$ . million or 46 per- , BY J.. SCOTT GARIBAY seebU -made , . cent of the total amount of financial aid , . Snapper photo by Stephen Seebei . Snapper StqffWriterWriter . Staff Wise continued. . Large parties are oowathingnonow :* . thingtl lng of the past for these festive Brookwood residentsreside ts. 1 "' ' The loans , which are issued by com- issue po1i 'ies . The . new parking policies The of mercial lendilendiiigg institutions , are likely to dominateddo nated . a presentation to the studentlt

, make up a similar percent this year, Wise senate by MU Police Chief Wayne Silcox " . J ' I said. at the senate's Sept.. 19 meetingm ting. i Gift aid aid that need no berepaidbe repaid "People" have asked me if the illegal Busted - repaid- accountedaidfor approximately $$5.1. million parking fmes have been raised;. Fines have ' or 37 percent ofoflastlast year's' aid and Wise is not been raised.. There has been a'latea late fee Brookwood residents face expecting no major shifts. added.. TI s was ne This doned to stop people from The remaining 17 percent ofthe aidcame justignoringallofjust ignoring all oftheirticketsuntiltheir ticketsuntil the end from the university's' own scholarship " "' " ' ' of the semester , Silcox said.. : monies in the and " oumay - throwing forms of employment . . parties \ Some"S me ofofyoumayyoumay havenoticedhave p.oiinoticeded thathattheirthen eviction for r ...... tuition waivers , Wise said.. , . is a new: more complex and thorough evicted. . " The -letter went on to say , in ' This year , MUs own scholarship should fo : > " . registration form forr parkingrk 1g permits.. We - f t BY ROBERT MANCINI bold type , "There will be NO WARNWARN- be about $1.2$ . million , up $135,000$ , from : . . ,. .f are currently: looking into a computer sys- Snapper. napper St Writer INGS given and/or 10 person limits StaffffWriter / I - ' ' '' the 1990-91 school year.. tem to aid ini kinds . duties " 'I all ofofpolice placed. on individual units.. Some . . . . scholarships new to the campus '.''. conce1J1concerningI1g parkingp . "'' end an ." , the Brookwood office - 1. . . is the of institution. In the past ad . .. This . this yeyearr include : the Nadine Thomas ft "The" newriew fformsrms will help with the ' Thomas summed an unwritten policy giving - how Martone of . That's hered to ; " Scholarship , femalejoumalismforfemalejournalism students ' . ," - implemenation of a computer system up theth Brookwood party crackdown that party violators awamingandaa warning and a person- ' ' ; , ¬ : . . . :, the American - : . ' " , ' . Industrial Hygiene Associa- - -'t' " " SilcoxcontinuedSilcox continued . ¬ all futurefutureparties . Talmadge ___ has caused the eviction of several resi- maximum on parties tion Scholarship , students in ¬ : ; , Silcox for occupa- . went on to explain that the new , : dents , including Martone.. said that even though the regulations I tional safety ; 'i : . - and hygiene management the : 199-space parking lot between Lenhardt In a issued Sept.. 11 , governing the lease make no mention of ; : letter Joan I Hall Ronald E.. Sykes AwardA , for art teachers ; : and Burrowes Hall would provide : Talmadge, Brookwood complex man- such provisiona , she gave first offenders : ', and the Pennsylvania Band Association , . spacesforresidentstudentshitumcreatingspaces forforresidentresident studen,1sstudents , in turn , creating ,; . " as . , ager declared that as ofSeptSept.1212, "If the . a warning a courtesy. . ! Scholarship , for band instrument perfor¬ '. oto An - . . Snapper photo by Leah Ann GriffeyGriffe people a , ' . number: of at party exceeds 25 by a . : S ' " . " y.. Editorials ,. , ,, , * , . , , , . , 2.. . ; with'sl.licide"ol1 S'' ; ; Coping x iiig with suicide on campus I eit wthe Editir; s : : ' + ' Staff > CoJixraosiwt liil , , . , * . 3 . < > . ' < . - * . . . < * . 5 , tC Snapper News v \ : ) ' Collegelle e'stressprovesstress proves o much for students Natio at/W0r1d/ Hews * * * 7 ttoo . " some ' . . ; ; ° World: i : :: : 'Sw' 11o ." 15 - 24 , according: to ¬ , " suicide - Features . . - - *# * 12, -I- swallowed handfula h nd l. the ages of . 15-24 the Ameri port "Most students commit " of.l5 - be \ x "BY-JOSEPHJ.BY- . vuLOPAS next . 'Z'ptxr' - S - < : ; JOSEPH J. VULOPAS : The next thingtl irig PaulP u (not his real namen me) can Psychiatric Association. cause of a lack of social or intellectual 'Totn-KJiWhakIiriiehialt * It-r'' a ' . Z4V.. . 9 , ' ' ' - ' ; Snappern.f1Pper'Staf/Wr. Writerter rem is aki While there arearenono absolute reasons whwhy, development which leaves them - / % :. Staff remembersmbersisistvakingupandhearingJvakuigup1gupandhearingseveralandhearing several unable - . development . : . , . . , ; . . -KaJetdoscopo x ""X 10 : ' / ' - , , unfunfamiliarin liar voicesv ices. to cope with academic and social challenges Kaa ,, : : " ' : : .. : ! : : : cglegffiIe 10 " : : " . "I have no - 1tions towards - "I" started 'to . . . ." I f ii ? if ; : J college life.. Stargud "Ihave(( , any . to cryy. I could only cry. : :Part an* , a two part : . tJ of f sf " ! : t . , sies . ¬ ' body . There is ' . . , , , , , ill . * especially those I love no IStories similar to Paul'sPa l's are not at all The report explains that while some stustu-- ComicsCom s'V o * . H

. > : - ' 4. \ " ° . , > place to turn.. Nowhere to go.. . . uncommon. . l . , dents try to work through the conflict , :: body .lDcomm National statistics reveal that should life .1 ' anyone choose.toto end his orherlifeor her Review :. . . , . , * 12. s ' ReRestauranttatir nfReview " ' .- tell With illul the , no pain and ' '' to the final phrase PPaul rested , AmericansAme see alternative the > red over-over3.5OOO35,000. icans take theirown lives 1987 12 Midwestern others - } " ownlives a study universities - * ' A 1 of Mi4w stem T -pi- C-tfv-rtf* c ., * ! Sports : 1 : A40i.15. . ' . . i , penpe besideb side the letter and searched in his top . every year and thatthatant .atanan estimated nine times suicides can themselves , 'No'NothingcanmakeNothingthing can makem ake this hurt go hfA ii that traced " shows be to three " " " * , . % jcjfyi C *> "i* * r - & ! ? -rf . : . ' jy.X*. ? $-O- cgrelapardV4-/I- fvt CiAhrtV < U * . v 1jL X . dresser drawer fofthefor the container ofpills he that amount failiuffailil in an attempt. . This year at majormajorcausescauses : family difficulties , academic away , so I might as well go away. MU| / sl t . . ' Y had taken from his elderly aunt several the college level almost 5,500, students will Although it's difficult to know whether : . < j 5,50p concerns and difficulties in male/female Kotebool * s . ' . ' / . I5.s weeks before.. . successfully take own , ; their lives makingit relationships . > ? } < > : . . h < fa : > . . ' ; uYrfa d nonri t e N i " See , pageS. Xa "I opened the container and quicklyq ickly' the third leading cause of death between AccAccordingrding to'ato-'a national On-Campus- rere--¬ SUICIDE page 5.

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power and authority. . (Ifyou doubt this assertion , ligentresponsibleligent , responsible acts ofofthethe senatemasenate inaverylonginaveryv long, take alookatthellSalookat theUS. . Congress.. JustafewJust afew names time.. The idea, of course , was SenatorThomasSenator Thomas for perusal: Jim Wright, Barney Frank, Ted This evening will be an extremely important ' <;> the history relationsn.. ; : , .) event in of , Kennedy and the Keating Five. senate/ ; w a As above , so below.. You don't' have to go as ThiseveningmaygivetheanswertotheperenriialThis evening may give thesenateanswertoswertotheperennitheperennial high up as the U.S.. . Congress to find compla¬- question ofwhetherit is the- apathy ofthe students " cency , secrecy, conceit and corruption. You can or the complacency of the senate that keepsthekeepsk s.th. thfe the . finditrighthereinMUersvilleinthefind itrighthere in MilIersville in the MU Student senate from moving on important student issues;: 0 Distributed by Tribune Media " ; . Services : . ' : Senate.. Semester after semester , scandal after Students may show up and ask questions like, , . : . . ' - \ ' . ' "'' ' . '. ' . . . ; , scandal the beat goes on.. There are individuals Where isis the iced teawe used to getgetinin the cafsS?"' .: ' , . . . . . ' ' . . ' ¬ " ' baS " on the student senate wholiavewhohave the same surrep- "Why don't wew have more culturally, based - ...... ¬ ?" " ' " ' . . :. : . , titious ambitions and desires power and classes inIiourcumcuIumourcurriculum , "How can wegwe getridget ' . . for auau-- rid : " T . ' . , ...... =..; irr 'y , 1 " . : ¬ I < . : as . . . ugly masses 8dm i. - , . . thority individuals on the U.S. CongressC ngress of huge , of concrete that the admin: 't- . : .1 s'' T " ( . ". _ . . . . , ,' " : : . ; * , . . .IJ . . " . . . However , once in a great while there rises from istration calls art on our campusus?", How"' comeme Letters ' Lttersa' , mire politics individual the Student Services shafts us.. : ' . the thick dark of an who BookStoreBook Store uswithwith ' transcends the negative attributes inherent in the astronomical price forbooks andndeveryevery otherinnotheritem; afity/p tit.t.beory. ® lity/pasta.t/ - . - Hom'osex . theory , Y . . debunked * Homosexuality. . " an " " ' ' - - - field.. Lyndon Johnson was such an individual in they sell? , or "Why does the book store sell I ' " her > : " : 'ToTo e neighbors am nOt . . . ' the editor . , ? YYess I am, but. I not quote a BibleBibI&.vehe& verSeverse , but I wont. the U.S.. . Congress.. Senator Tac Thomas is such readBannedBook'' shirts- , afterbannrngPtoyfoy " . ' supposedsu pose4 to love their actions. DoD I Instead , I will. give only the verse " : MU Student Senate.. fr their shelves? - an individual in the fromm " ' . S ven "'' - .think am ? : 1 . Steven R Burky began? his homo .thinkJhatthat I amm perfect No.. 'Do.lDo I references Romans 1:27: and I ' ' Senator Thomas has been on the senate for a the senate goes out and finds the answersanswer to " , ' If , sexuaHty"articlelastweekbysexuality articlelastweekbysayingsaying , think! that I am superior 'toto others , Corinthians 6:9.16:9.: .. I'doI do this because I

" , mose few semesters now , and it has become quite thesethesequestionsquestions andtakes action on them, thenwe . Many"Manypeoplpeople think that homosexu- .i including homosexuals ? NoJamnot. feel if anyonea , includingi Mr.. Burky , . ' shining starinstar the clouded was simply the voicing ality is ? ". am one those writingwrj g thisis letter to say any this.. obvious that he is a in sky know it students not their immoral! I ofo( tthisjetter' of wants to really know why many . ' , . 1 :: . ; ¬ . wishes that kept the senate ineffective so peoplepeople..How. Howevererrhow,how feel1.abo. aboutt Christianity is not an elite club. .. . people'feel{ homosexualityhomosex a1ity is of the senate. so for However ( , natanelitecIub' , PeoPle eel imim-- , ' see homosexualityhashas nothing totododo with anyoneanyone'cmcan join . (sees e Romans 10:9-: - moral , they can spend minutes While Thomas does not speak often in senate long.. 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InsteadInste , am writing to say ' cold.a. ) or ,. . ) d I that to dosome actual . , his are hon , answers thethe"student'g' questions . a. - research meetings when he does words honestst politician's for 'students ' . spaghettiet or . . belibelieve .: Burky ¬ . dinner (cut. intact) In, I Mr . acted irrespon- HMrIf Mr. Burkywoulduldttruly1l1ylikelike toridto rid straight forward and relevant What is most imim-¬- and then buries the questions in some remote file . by - fact, it has to.dototo.doWithdo , with something Mr.. sibly WIwritingting such an article stat allofusofourigallofusofourignorancelsuggestallofus ofourignorancejsuggestne. e - . pressive about him is that he seems to have. a in their office , then wwe know that , the senate is : ' " " Burky quite COQ.'Venie. ignored.. ing how "many".peoplemany' . feel , while - " convenientlytly It people spend less time .. on writing such ar ' ' ' ' ' ' for the best interests their own agenda not ' ' genuine and fervent concern following and not that oldieof the is calledthe Bible.. . jignoring. oring thereligiousthe religious aspectsofaspectsts' of an ticles:, and more time burning Bibles - . , . w . ' of the MU student body.. He hides no personal students. If no students showsh upthenup, . then it is their BeforeI continue let me say that I issue such as homosexuality, . I am and closing churches.. For in reality , ' ' lam ' - the follows own ,.: , . a . . " " . agenda.. Heis anindividual who actually deserves own fault if senate it agenda' , am ChristianCluis an. Rightabout now notnot'ssayingying Mr. Burky needs to agree this is where"many"peopleleamtowhere manyy"people learn " to / ' ' ' . , many adefsrS areare , " , , " "' . and honors the senate seat he holds , and perhaps . Whatever the resultres t, itshouldbeitshould be exciting toseetosee readers 'ar saying "Oh no witfmyfeelingsorthecauseofthem be ignorant . ' . ' does hold.. the teuing'outcennene '"' , Senate '":! another wanna-bewanna-- preacher.. Hey but at least acknowledge them... . higher senate seats that he not telling ooutcometco of Meet thetheSenate Nightight'" ' ' yo : ' aren't you supposedsupp 'tqto love, your This would be the perfectect timee to D.. will be holding Snapper applauds andandthanksSenatorThaSSenator - n't ove.yo. , , Jonathan Miller This week the student senate a The thanks natorThThp- . . . . , . " ' . ' . f = . . ' Meet'"' the SenateSenateNightt"Night" (Monday , Sept30Sept30,7-10, 7-10- masformasforhisdiHgentwcKkandextraccdinarypoliticaldiligentwOIkandextraordinaIypOIi ------' -'-. , ' - ' ' . . , Student Memorial Center , Room 49)). This enthusiasmenth siasm onn behalf of the MU student bodyy,.}"; ' . J pm nt. , < r . . " I .to , r. . .to' Snapper chilling Kudos - . ' , . . for, . /f, . . " r". . . " . " article, . , : ' pll . ' . . . . ' ' , l h . / ' ' . , , , , , : , . . . ', . : . . j " - r , ; . . : . . : . . " ' - : ' : " : " . , , - . ; , ; ! : . and a ; - . . ' _ :, 7 ,' . : , ; : Iaughing < es- ; : huJI , - findSTJxpres- :; . : and a child -Bongiovarini..tbis, - ' Totheeditor.s' '' i'2 rr; : ;humanembryo .Bongiovanni this truth m s- ,! " . , " - , . - : ' ., . o' ,, 'to' "' . , ' ) When it comes to socialsociaHsS1.1eS"issues. of Stoppedbeinganabsttactionforme.stoppedbeing anabstractichildnfQnpe. . . sioninthewritingsion-inthethe writing ey- . f " sioprn ofofAlexAlex Haley. He - " , . ' : ' - . - . day , began ' : : ' modemm .dem life ththe ppublicb serVes as 'IleHee to see life afterbirthafter .birth not as wntes-inRoots-writes in Roots , - . . $ public see ' , ' , rather " . : a constant target for information by a starting point , butbuti'ather buildingab dirig' "He [Omoro ] said that threethreegroupsgroups kc " . ' . ov - - on . The partyparty's over.. . . the massinass mediamedia..This. This overkillrkilltr,treatat- blockonblock on whatwh t comes before..' . ofpeoplelivedmeveryvillage.Firstofpeoplofpeoplelived1ivedineveryvillage.First. , - ' mentmentjwhileeducatingiis.alsocarriesmentWhi1eedu; , ; , His personalal experienceexperieDce'1inds' finds an were . - usalsocaIJies ' there were those you could see . . ' . . . - . bing-effecL: - . withwitQ.itanititanumbing effect. WWe, become echninecho inn'Iimedical science as well Dr.. walkmgaroundeatingsleepingandwalking around , eating , sleeping ,and . ' ' sleepingand , - anesthetized$ to rrealityality and come . Jeromer m Lejeune , '. ddiscovererscoverer . Brookwood . . to J of working Second ancestorswere the ancestors , Tyranny at ' : : says " - eexistdst9nin our own very personalpers (and Down's' SynSyndromee, sasayss "If a fertil whom Grandma . Yaisa.badYalsa . had now . . . . ' peacefulhaie.Everyonceinawlvlepeacefulfulhaz)ha Every. 'Veryononceeinainawhile\\y1 le, izized egg is notnotbyby itselfa full human joined. 'Andthethirdpeople'Andthethird'Andthe third '- who . ' ' people- . , , who - "' - howeveryouooineacrosssomethinghowhowever.youeryouc, comemeactosssometacross somethinging , beingbei g it could notbecome. a man, , arcare'theythey? ' askedKlIDtaasked . third " Kunta The 1 ' . ' : . , w ' that snaps youbackyouyo back to life; makingma1 ng' becausesoniethingwouldhavetobebecausebecause'somethingsomething wouldhave to be ' People,' said. Omoro , are'are . those . . ' . " . . . ' . : . , , ; yourthouglussuddenlyanachillinglyyour thoughts suddoilyandchilliiiglyC ,. addedadded.to.1t.andto'it. , and know " : , ' . o rfh y " addcd'to we thath does .to be . Y: and t waiting bebom"born ? : ' ' : : - . : - ' . . . - . . . ' . " .n. . 1 : clear h'' , : nothappennothappen.. this isnotis nnot<< opinion , it is r- 'WhenfacedwithWhenWhen'facfacedd with the one ' ' evidence . . " , There are few of us who have not enjoyed the residents broke this ( were caught . ' . same . If rule and ) , moment , " nUst.agree .:. oCcurred'in ' This in my " 'a fact same lin . moment occurred life factf ct" Along these liness Dr. . mustagreemust agree it is a connection worthy " ' ' exquisite - . : . experience . ofattending a Brookwood they received a lease , which ,stated ? ; - . person that -.lastweekasIpicktdlast week Ipickedas , upTheSnupThe Snapper Alfred Bongiovanni , from the Uni of some personalpersonahconsiderationconsiderationid andd ' ' ' : : . : ' ' ' . . rsity' .-, _ . . party. Brookwood has long stood as the symbol they would be evicted if theythey'werewere tohave more aridreadthecomnientaryilridrandreadad theammithe commentaryntary by George. vversity ofof'PennsylvaDia'SchoolPennsylvania School of thought. ';' . . - ' " . ' " . ' . ' : , : 4),111. , "' am1i.. more ¬ : ' . of housing freedom , good times than - their 1t ne Flesh (page 4)) , la his own wordsw ds' he" Medicine statesstat s "I'I.a. nono'more :' :to Snapper and weekend people in apartmentap . at one time.. pre- BrayoBravoto: the staff for. ' ' ' :" ' for , ' ' conveys the "'. - pared to say that these earrjrstages' -. . . ironc tale of little . chochoosingsing to a piece - bliss for college students. It was the premiere This system was fair andjust . Jef ' includeto.inclu4e of writ " ': ' * "; an ¬= < , thechildtheth childc d he almost abortedb rt J represent incompleteincon plet hUmna.be-humna . be ing meantDl ant to escape from the tyrannical grip the ¬ Now frey in. , diminish apathy rather , of MU dor NowBrookwoodmanagementhasBrookwoodmanage enthasdecidedthatenthas decideddedthatthat . - . ! :. ' ' " ' -- , : : ' itSits mothers firstfir trimester of pregr g.o ing than I would be tosaythatto say 'that the . than add; to :This iss tthee essence ' .than.3dd .it'fhi.sit of mitories (where you even no more - . - : . . . can't take the volume person leases ; . . . will be given out no ; , . . . . : . nancyandnancy . hihis seconds month ofoflife-life. childpriorchild prior to the dramatic effeffects of ;; truetruejoumalisnmjournalism.: ". - and J trueJ ' " . knob on your stereo past 3)). more wamings.'Residentswarnings. Residents are evicted . ' : : ' , ' at the first : . " " . ."' - . - . 'MyboneswentcOldasheMybonesMy,bones wentwentcoldcold ashesaidas he said, he puberty ... is not humanahma 1an being.. . . . ' : . "' The .. ' . . However, all that freedom and bliss is about offense.. And Brookwood.'management - : i " - . ' to 'al- - . . has al - , ' . . ; . > connection between a d In addition to Flesh , Lejeune and , BenBernadettea ette M.. Cazillo , . . , . . ', . . . . end.. . :- . , . , . , . . Brookwood management has decided that ready taken first . they - ' " ' ' bloodblood.tOto show mean usi- " mean = " ' ' thehannnerhasthe hammerhas totobebe droppedonon theBrookwood/ ness.. The residents of 14B BrookwoodBrookwBroqkwood'have' : -. / _ : , / od have : ' . ' : . : . I . 110..tQ./. say grass' . MU party scene.. already been eviction , . no'-to'grass'no to served their notice for a . - " - advises studentstud nt ! - Just ' : . , ' . !' The apartment complex has the ' pond g > w Otithat always had rules partytheyheldtheverynightthenewpolicywentpanytheyparty they held the nightthenewpolicyvery ywentwent ToTotheEditorT the; Editor.i : ' _ andd ththe pond. During thethe'pastpast fewf 'ononthatareatheiebykillingthegraathatarea,therebyth killingldliingthegrassthegrass. , . 6 , . . ' * . i . ' * past * Y . " - ' . ' ' . - , ; ' sure about the . , n sure the Crew number of guests that Brookwood into effect. The only thing BrookwoodBroo.kw od managem3n ge-- . ': weeksw eks wew have.Imave witnessed the 'II'm' grounds crew hhass bet- ' ' ' ' . : veryone ., ' crew residents almostalmost'everyone on cam - groundsuncts, crew pullingg up . terthingstodO. ' , could have in their apartment at one ment could have, done to more effectively set an As n campuss. gi p thegreen . Couldn'tweinstead t 1 ' , university : . of money grassgr time.. But the knows our is suffering( grates whichwhichUsed;used to comprise the wasting . ..on'on ss seeds ed, in the past rules were at least examplewiththemwouldhavebeentodecapitateexample withthemwowdmemwouldhave been todecapitate . : ' a significant 'decr'decrease - ' and replacing them with'fences'feneeses pour:'pour concretec . the : from in . pathpath'andr acing and'make'themake ppathth reasonable , and gave residents them " fund reel with and ! fair warning and set their heads on impaling rods the : ' : " if at : ' ' ' . " " ' . we d.: seems real ? ' ;' ': . -i"ing this year, Why, then , are . and ggrass'seedzgrassSs' Se .. This seems r Let's face it the path . jfthiS we seed to mme to f which their activities . ' ' : were getting . bottom Ave.. ' . out ofhand. of Hillview . ' : , winds . wasting what little momoneyey wew 'lhaveve beanbe an incredible waste'owaste time andd , around Wickersham hall is . of . " " In the ' . ., " '. ' ' " " . ' past Brookwoodd management's Obviously, the residentsnts , ' policy theresid Brookwoodof should " . ; ! bybyputtlngdbyputtingdowngrassseedinanareaputting downJwn grasss seedinseedinariri areae energy. , " ' \ certainlyceitai 1y nottheshortshortestst route from . ' stated that . residents could not have parties with immediately employ every political channel they - . whichwillmostcertainlybepomdedwhichwillmostwhich willmostcertainlyber.tainlybepounded. pounded Thefactthatthepathisinexistencen ILylLyletoanywhereexceptWickershame ex ptWickerShain . . . ' - ' ' - . more than 25 . . , ' : ' . people in attendance. An unwritten can find to stop the actions of Brookwoodxi man- to deathagaindeath again as soon as the bairie 's' provesprov that students. need use . . " barriers and it hall , . ' : . - policy however , gave leniency to residents.whoresidents .who agement In the fabled words of The Beastie around it are removedre 1oved ? : _ , . It has not fallen from:om popularityJy this nonJyhopeJhatmytuitionwillleanrc only hopejthatmy tuition willu . ' - : ' broke the 25 person rule.. Boys , You"'' got to fight foryourrighttofor your right to pparryrty ! " . : 'Iamreferringofcourselothearea', amreferiingofcourse, , to the rea year.Whyyear. .Why: are theyttyingthey . trying- togrow;groww'' 'amo'amounttoamounttott morepertkientprojectsmorepe 1inent rQjects inn - ' " , - ' . just outsidetside of Lyle . Dining halla14, and .: grasstheregrass ,, thane ? qui.te'S\1re the future:: In meantime ,; ' . justo JamI am quite. sure\ that ass ' the bbe : Dining ' . " Ill - ' . . 1 , : ' waiting thethe.pathpath which.waswhiwhich . wwas Crcreated by stu-- soon as.ththe grass takenake root and waitingforfor thethegrassgrass to grow so that bY'stu: s02n has) lrootand ' - . dentsd trying find th S1 o ¬ . ' the , ,, Ican'ridemybike-onitcan ride my on g . to the shortest dis fences. are removed , students I . bike itagainin " . . ' ' - tance betweenbetw Lyle ,; LanLandesi, Gaigee, (myself included ), will again 'wwalk1k " . - SandjrAbeitsandY eits between . . " - . ' . , . ' ' . . : . : : I . , . . , " ; " , . _ - ' . - - . operators. , .tha . - - - "Tom " ' . irt1 on . . . thanksiks.the', - , - the' ' ' - , ' informationinf' .t . . . 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I ; Human ., outweigh Second-hand- smoke : CigarsS andnd social reform needs - animal rirights-hts ' don't they defend other life forms EvenifonestiIlone still argues inoppositinin , change in their parent nation.. Just over a week past , as STEVEN BURKYR.. which should have just as much of a how will he objectively " . . . decide how , . - . . ' . . . - . , . Commentary JEREMY HAUGH IleafedthroughthepaperinordertostayabreastoftheI leafed through the paper hi order.toorder .to stay abreast of.theof. the . right to life as higher animals ? many animals have rights ' and what ' : . . , !" : . : . : " . CommentCommentary news , I happened upon a headlineline : . horrifying hea Cuba The answerliesanswer lies in thefactthefact thatthatmanman , rights they have ? Should he use the , . ' . Rationing Cigars.. For those ofus finditnecessarywho find itnecess ary , "Meat" is murder.." Many animal by his very nature must survive by standard of waste , meaning that all . the adve 1 sweepingsw eping through what daily , this With the advent off change to partakepartakeofadailyportionof a portion tobaccoof thisnewsnews came . rights activists and some vegetarians consuming organic living or once wasteful pursuits with animals are ' ' organic- wasbncetheSovietUnionthepopulationthatSovietUnionSoviet Uxgon , the populationpopul tio that inhabits as severe shock , tempered thought . ; wasbnce the a with the of use this slogan to implyimply.thatthat killing living -substances. Animal rights immoral ? I grant that wasting rere--¬ realizing the dramatic effect . - theth westemhemispherewestern hemisphere is healthy rrespirationspira on in the future. . animals for fur or food is cruel and livingactivists realize that they try to give sources ' if is not in best interests , . ' man's . , . . ' that the reformsrefo are having here , not just hhalfway More importantly , howeverhow ver , was the realization of . immoral . I'd like to give them - to all other organic things the same butbutwastingwasting . that: having ' . an butwastingisnotimmoralis immoralnot IfIfitit were , . . ' - . . - around the globe. . how influential the'Sovietthe Soviet Union was in the inner- other slogan and see if they are as apt rights that men have , they must all those who wasted anything , ¬ ' = espe- " 'm in West ' . - ' TheThe'mostconspicuousconsequenceherein, mostconspicuous consequence here the workings of Castro's socialist regime. The endless to use it as this one.. commit suicide by default , unless of cially time , would . " be immoral. To , ' , " may very well be the impending doom ofFidelFidel Castro's supply of military , political , social , and especially ? Mashed"Mashedpotatoesaremurder."Yes"Mashedpotatoespotatoes aremurder.."Yes, course they prefer cannibalism.. So, say that a man who wasted his time : ri nUitism . ¬ bbastionsti of' communismcorn , which has for years been economic aid has been terminated , with Castro left ' every time one sticks his spud with a these truly empty protestors conve has no right to it silly.. . - would be ' ' ' proppedptQp up by Soviets liklike afailed savings and loan holding emptye pty coffersc 's' ' fork, - - the . . out ff to the bloodless Soviet he should remember the hun niently limit their protest to only cer Equating animals with humans by ' . - . ' ' '. . " : : , . ' institution.. : . : : _ , . dreds helpless . ' stone. ofofnelpless potatoes who have tain animals. They like getting self giving them supposedsupposedrightsrights can only . ' ' , The presencep nce'oqheof the Soviet Union ipin CubaCuba.was'flfstwas. first The forhcomhwihdrawalforthcomingfO thco g' withdrawal of Soviet troops. . sacrificed their very lives to allow righteous in the name a cause , ' and of but imply that animals are the same as ' ' : ' . discovereddis vered byAmericby :American spy planes on October 14 , Mikhail Gorbachev's'formalGorbachev's formal announcement. of the him his palatal pleasure. . When he theyonlygohalfwaythey only gohalfwayjustfarenoughgohalfway.justfar, just far enough men and vice versa.. If this were true , ; ' , : thus cOJcommencing. one the most discussed s wears , ' ' 19p2'thus1962 . . of . , cutting of ties with Cuba signals the endn of- Soviet! ! his cotton underwear he should so that they don't force themselves to why men . ' . : . . . ' , _ ! , wouldn't follow the law of ' : ' 9- .;: . ' eDUOllD! . feel guilty I ..ICforeign, .lgn'I. policy. mtervenuonmwmleuiierveuuun iii: ine for the institutionalized starve in the name of their cause.. the jungle and liveve in a dog eat dog . ' ' ' ' - .w.western - : . escapades in his ...... affairs of westernteffi': . ; slavery of the cotton crops which They would do better - . . to use their society with no rights ? ,, , - - : . - ibis ' . " ; : 'I-' , ' < ;: ; : ' toryr,-.. -""::; s - . society. ' . have clothed him.. anger ' tory? . ' ' to defend man's rights instead.. Saying that animals :' ' should live ass : ' , d' : kWWhen'inWheninJanu-i. i n'JaJanu-m-- Some Unitedun' The point I am trying to make is Animals all , . . . " . andalllowerorganismshaveand lowerorganisms have men ' . ' and have rights isjust as bad as aryo s l wm . 'ararypfl961Johnf19.61,7ohn. , States lawmakerskers ' thatat, by objective standards , plants nonorightsrights. TheThe'tennterm"inhumaneterm inhumane" treat-- , saying that men - " ' should live as ani ' : F.KennedyF.. K \'in gave . . . have stated that , or even microscopic_ green ¬ ment"" ' \ \ ( blue al when used in connection with mals andhavenoandhavenorightsand haven rights. Men , despite ' . . . ¬: . . ¬; , his inaugurali iigural'ad'ad' they will not offi gae) have just as much value as aniani--¬ animals is obviously asinine.. Lower their sentimentalities toward ' ' ' :- ' other ' . . ,- nly' . . a1s.. dressdresshe.openly$he'.opopenly ciallyciallyeulogizetheeulogize the . mals. They all have life.. Why do organisms are not humane(e). They creatures , must learn to see that men dress ' ' staJ United - . animal rights stacedtlieUnitedstateddthe.Unitedthe. Soviet military activists arbitrarily cut are mere resresourcesurces which humans andanimalscannotbethesameand animals cannot be the same. Meat Sj : J States, and more , presence in Cuba off animal rights with higher ani- havetherighttodisposeofhave theright to dispose ofinanywayin any way is not murder.. Only men have rights.. !¬ importantlyi his until the last - . mals? These activists seem to . . - solso- defend they see fit. The only validvalidrightright in the . . ( ' , ' . . , , , administrations dier last weapon only those life forms which are cud- matterismatter is thepropertyrightofthepropertyrightofthemanproperty right of the man Steven R.. Burky Snapper ' - ' ' - is a ' . : . . . : dly . ; position on _ . _ . _ . andd the final tank or can , feel as we do.. . _ - efinaltank pain Why who owns l' : . canleel them. Correspondent. . . ' - . , -: - - " _ : ' - ; " " se nations : ' . . . - ' --S have been with . ! . . .th , ' those. . . ' < . . . " - ' . been - , . . < . " . c: : : . . , ,, .. - ' 'Wwhpwouldmake :: . . e 7. : :. . ' ' ! - drawn back to thee ' :9.: . 0 4II . -: .. :5: .b k . = . . ' * - - ' : themselvesI s lves our 1 - 0"" --- Kremlin. Now isIS ,th <: _- " '- . . - adversaryadvers y.. Al- . " ' - - ' - : _ .. ..:. > as good a time as - . Columnist lessons - > learns of racism " = - , . - . tbouthoughh not -' " . any foror a eulogyeulo . . " ; " -- ' " " - , = _ speakingspeakingdirectlydirectly smxw/r " , - - The swift ".. " . _. . . '.. r7., inbme...... re...o/--4Ni-.../,. .. . - to either- - - the- SoP9rdnedSo-- ed.5.te changeover- - - of ------. - . ------Q! . ' - ' during , cannery ; . vietvi t Union or CubaCut a, Kennedy'sT-/words are most appli powers in the Soviet Union has rendered Castro's - summer job- in - cable in the marriage of the "specter" of communism' ' hopeofhope ofaatrulyMarxistnationineffectivetruly MarxistMarxistnationineffectivenation ineffective , and gasping : the small island nation only eight hours away from through the blackened lungs of poverty and social -' . and Beyond being of different race (over the course of the the AmAmericanrican mainlandmai : 1land by jet. deterioration.. After alloftheeventsall ofthe events , Castro'shouseofCastro's' house of entiresummer , Inever saw another White person working President-Elect- Kennedy pleaded withthenationswith thenations of cards has crumbled, and the second-hand- effects ofthe night shift), I was of different background , language and " ! : RICH SCHMIDT the world to "begin anew the questforquest for peace before thee end continuationof of aid from whatwasformerlywhat was formerly the : beliefs. . Even having only eleven grades under my acaaca-¬ r - , . _ , . . - , ; en-- fi.J""' ,.,. . dark powers of destruction unleashed by science en SovietUnionSoviet Union could be the end to Cuban Communism.. ' ' demic belt, I was probably better educated than most of ' " \ > ' . . . .: " , ' . . . . ! gufallhumanityinplannedoraccidentalself-destruc-allhumanityinplannedallhumanity in planned or accidental - - According to the United State's ranking surgeon , ' . , ' Commentary . <> - > ¬ gulf . . them. (Not only were many of them dr uts , the educa- "l' IH- ." second-hand- smoke causes about as many deaths as t\%$ siaau ; drop , tion. self ' h tion system in Hawaii is generally pathetic.. ) years Two after being sworn in President JFKJFKfoWldfound does smoking.. Socially , the crumbling of Socialist I was completely at theirtheirmercymercy , and they hated me.. I'mI'm' GodIhatedthem.RacistGod, IhatedthemRacistbastardsIhated them. Racist bastards. ButitButitwaswas OK.. . . they the Soviet Union on the doorstep of our borders , governments significantly affect the life span of their not being paranoid , I'm' stating ffactact. I was greeted every- : hatedmehated mejustasjust as much , ififnotmorenot more. BecauselwasBecause I was whitewl te. carrying. with them weapons of mass destruction to be allies.. day by sneers, ignored when Irequested help, and always . "ItsaBlackthing' , youwouldn'tunderstandyou wouldn't' understand ,"theshirt- aimed directly at the United States.. Cigars may be rationed, and eventually not smoked the last one offered to take a break.. It was clearly them sayss , capsulizingthefrustration.Butthe50capsulcapsulizingthefrustrationizing the fnrstration. ButBut the 50% cotton,; 50 % CIAIA plots to overthrow Castro wereeredeemedfai1uresdeemed failures , at all in Cuba , but as an American who condones the , against me.. I reveled in the thought that come fall I'd' be polyester racial undergarment underestimates my intelli-¬ and even though Krushchev later pulled some ofo the right of Democracy to everyone in the world , it is a goingback to school and eventually college whereas they . ; gence.. I do understand . And I'm' offended.. Kremlin's' missiles out of Cuba , irreparable Commu-¬ small price to pay.. could look forward to spend the rest of their lives slaving , The. people I hated weren't' Blacks. . They were . nist damage had already taken place.. < away from 10:30: pm to 7:00: am for minimum wage.. PolynesiansPoIy 1esians , Hawaiians to be specific: . Today , Cuba must deal with less aid , an effect of the . Jeremy Haugh is a guest columnist . ' practicallyI dancedmy way tomyto my car after my last night It was the summer before my senior year ininhighhigh school , shut cannery.. of work at the Never again would I want to be in and had the opportunity spend in beautiful . . andIhadI to it Hawaii ' , a similar situation , andlI know that it wasnwasn'trightfor'trightfor them , But , like a - , : " apair of jeans the deal had more than button to treat me the way that they did.. Ifully understand racism : i one catch.. . it. . ._ because I experienced . Rap popular growing. is all , . music .. ! FirstofallIwouldhavetoFirst of would have to work. Having nomarketable & & and I - ' - - ' Today , I know even more about racism.. And I know group's naysayersnays yers with lines like "Apology" made' to' skills savesaveartuncanny. anuncanny. ability to lounge around watching . . . ; ' aboutreverseracism.AndIknowthatthereareaboutreverseracism.AndIknow thattherearethat there are correct and whoever , still they " : TV, andsincethegovemmentwasn'thiringIwasandsince. : the government wasn't hiring , I was forced pleases got me like JJesussus. to , - incorrectincorrectwaysways go aboutaboutrelievingrelieving ifeliminatingnot , the - . to take a job at the ultimate bottom the KRS-One (Kris Parker ), leader of Boogie Down - , . ttom of employment ERIC DIXON DownPro ' problem.. take <><> ductions , has a diversity style which very few ' 3 spectrumspe tJ1I11.} . Below lawn mowing and fast ffood4.. I had to . , . . of ' w'cancan . Ii - . ' " ventfear ' - - " - The firstust and most important step towards racial ;" - ' ' ' : " '" ' ' WOIK'in har ' : J" matchm tbli"In. Li ract1tebhtpullfacta t; Tie"ean"''c n'pullun off somsome sstyles'othersstyles:y Sthersothers'can't() cantt "t"' $ work in a ccannery canning pineapple.. Night shift. . CoCommentaryjry . match . . n . . _ _ _ . mony is mutual respect. Listen to Public Enemy. . . . - . . . _ . - ...... _ _ , . . _ . - x The. h t. j " . ?;': . ; On one and , ' I TheTheproblemproblem was notnouhehoursthe hours , the location orevenor even the " u evenconceivo LPheLPhe wrote andprodaced/Tneced/'Tfie' philosophy they voice makes forformoremore hatred , moremoreangangerr - : - are . I :..r; RapmusicRapl sic , ' underratedandundetappreciatedfornf;tmderrateam ( and1d underappreciatedundetappr ( form1 : ' Print of - '",;viituallyeverysinglecontainedvirtuallylly every single contained/ work.. It was the people.. They were all native HawaiiansHawa ans. ' l an ateh Blue \ and more separation between Whites and Blacks.. This : Hip music , has a rather interesting a message concerning ' hazards the - Perhaps a bit of explanation is in order.. For all of you - of past and promising Hipthe of urban environ attitude will never bring about peace.. I can respect their who ' know , <.future. future.Tomanyrapfanslikemyself. TomanyTomanyrapfansrap fans , likemyselflikemyself , there isnois nosubstitute ment or educational deficiencies.. He has also lectured on don't Hawaii just became one of the United , music , and I enjoy listening to it often , but I can never forhip-hop.- . Real rap, is differentfromthedifferent from the commei-commer-- the Ivy League school . States about 31 years ago , making it the most recent and for which circuit respect their violent message.. hip . . - rap artists like MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice, On the West Coast , the gangsta style rap has youngest state. Hawaii is also the most culturally diverse cial of of been InonepassageIn onepassage , ChuckD , the lead / / contains an element of the street from which it has popularized by notables NWAN A (Niggaz With an Attitude ) ; state, with thelowestpercentageofthelowest percentage ofWhites and the highest rapper ' expresses that he could never serve for the U.S.. . military : percentage of Asians.. As a result the high presence .:evolved. This element of the street is part of what makes andlceand Ice Cube.. NWANWA (MC RenEazyRen , Eazy E, Dr.. Dre) stepped of of it is enslavedhis . : becauserapperpartofpartof the governmentgovemmentthatonceenslavedhisthat once rhymin'rhym ' to the beat so . on a lot of people's' toes with - and military personnel , the native HawaHawaiiansans , the vacation n' important to me. their oft-times profane people.. Can my mother or sister refuse to pay taxes . '. industry entrepreneurs and the general sun-seeking- main- ir. Rap , the evolution of a ghetto dialect, is diverse and brazen styles.. Howeyer , they were attempting to reflect main because they don't' want to pay money to a government ' , environment . land population , the 50th state has the most diverse ethnic complex, yet simple in nature (speaking lyrics over a the harsh from which they come.. Ice Cube, thatoncerefusedthat once refused toletwomenvoteIrealizeto letwomen vote ? realizeI that suffrage - ). ' a N , , make-up- in America. preconceived musical track These musical tracks often formeraformermemberofNWAmember ofNWAWA went solo andandemergedemerged as one and slavery are difficult to adequately compare , but they tracks' , As all cultures , the contain rapid beat organization.. For. example , onon.PE's. PE's ofrap'sofrap'sfinestperfonnersJVimsingleslike"Amerikkka's' finestperformers..Withsinglesmestperfonners .Withsingles1ike"Amerikkka'slike"Amerikkka's" ' i in less educated tended to get stuck " are bothexamplesboth examples ofthe repression of our government . It - , . " " with the lesser . J.. D.. Dole did a wonderful FearofFearof a Black Planet LP thesingles. averaged 10hpm.107 bpm.. ' Most Wanted and, Projects"Pr jects"", hhe expressed some of the jobs. job of ' should also be noted that slavery existed on this continent . , Most turning the laborl ofnatives into greatprofitforgreat profitprofitforfor himself.. In There. ,is no actual denotative meaning circaof real! rrapp music deepest sentiments of black youth in the inner city.. ' denotative .. . ' before the United States Government , and slavery also : . " it..." - theprocesstheth process , he mastered exploitation of workers.. This but as'as one producer said, "I knowow it when I hear . AnothernotableWestCoastrapperisIceAnothernotableWestCoastrarAnothernotable WestCoastrapperisIce-TanimprovederisIce-T.animprovedTanimproved, existed in Africa.. rapper I; type ofexploitationexploi [anon , byDole andandnearlynearly everyothermajorevery otherothermajormajor Listeners often share their opinions as to which rapper or who comes from an almost criminal perspective.. Racism will not end by the - copping an , once-oppressed- -rap- group is best. Many agree thatthatrappersRakimrappers Rakim (ofEric -T repeatedly tells'oftells'of' the dangers of living in the fast , inindustryustry in the states e has led to a distinct separation of the isbest Ice anti-establishment- attitude.. Further , everyone must real- : races.. Whites own , Asians work.. --B.B. & Rakim ), Big Daddy Kane and LL Cool J are among lane todaysof younghustler.young hustler. His depiction ofsomeofsome ofthe ' ize that when you deal . ; with a person you deal with an the top in the field of writing and recitreciting1g lyrics.. Other gang violence (dig up on the single "Peel" Their Caps , And I, by virtue of vacation requirements , managed to ' individual.. Just because a person is White that doesn't - ! situation. . notables:'- are Kool G Rap (with DJ Polo) and the Grand Back"" from his Leathal Weapon LP), and fast life and find employmentemploy nent within this . make him a racist. To treat him as such is an insult, and ' . : PubahBrandNubiansPubahBrandNubians.Mypersonal( ). Mypersonal toptopthree'areRakimthree'areRakimthree areRakim ,. death of drug dealers ("New" Jack Hustler"") is worth an MyMyfistclueMyfIstcluetotheimpendingsummerofmiserywasthefist clue to the impending summer ofmisery wwasas the insults make enemies , not friends.. t fact the tookmymy applicationappIica ' ak The D.. O.. C.., and Kool G Rap.. Part of what makes these ear.. i factthatthat woman who took didn'tspeakdidn't spe a ' It also needs to be remembered that Blacks have a artists great lyricists isis'theirtheir ability to change up styles.. In recent years females have emerged as prime players . anyformofEnglishanyform ofEngUshthatwasrecpgnizabletomyEnglish thatwasrecognizable to my easteas tcoastt unique culture to be proud of, and so do Whites.. But both ear.. Hawaiians often converse in "pigeon"" ", a grammati-- Now there are couplea ofofrappersrappers who are on a level of in the rap game.. Notables include Queen LatifLatifahah (Ladies . Blacks and Whites also share a common culture , the their own and it would be wrong to compare them in the First&FlyGirlFirst & Fly Girl), Salt andPepaand Pepa (Express Yourself &Talk : - standard ' Talk callybastardizedandoft American experience.. * same ' : English.. When the native accent was slurred in, iti was same context with the others.. These are ChuckCh ck D.. (frfromni About Sex), and Monie Love (It's a Shame). I know what it's' like to be treated like a second class ' . .Public Enemy ) and KRS-One- (BDPTheyBDP)., They really have Successful white rap acts include 3rd Bass , the Beastie downright incomprehensible to me. . citizen.. ' ' ; ¬ I've experienced repression.. It's not just a black made! ananimpactontheirlistenerswhileimpact on their listeners while attemptingauemptingtobothto both Boys and the so very white , white baby . 3rd It turns out that my language skills would be unneces- , Vanilla Ice. thing.. I do understand .. We all need to work to fix: the , entertain and educate . . Bass, a group which hails from ; , sary.. Inside the cannery , due to the roar of the machinery , them Brooklyn is my favorite problem, celebrate or heighten our . . not differences. . all wear earplugs (and rather . ChuckD.. (CharlesRittenhouseCharles Rittenhouse ) is theleadrapperofthe leadrapper ofPEE, out off this groupup. employees were required to ' ::aaraprap groupgro p out ofNew York's' Long Island borough.. PE UnfortunatelyIcan'UnfortunatelyIcan'tpossiblyUrifortunately.Ican'tpossiblysayalllwanttosayabout, 'tpossiblysayallIwanttosayaboutsayallI wanttosayabout embarrassing hair nets , but that's not part of my story). Rich Schmidt is commentary editorforforTheThe Snapper..

i- : . rap this Communication inthe cannery was largely accomplished : ' is a controversial rap act because they rarely pass up an rapmthislimitedfonunin limited forum. HoweverIwouldliketoaddthatHoweverI, would like to add that : . is pass :; t ' ' 'llteccinraeatarydfepar1fe onirie itaiylemenEregretstliaiduecospaeei idU . . : by a lexicon signals , all which were unknown t topportunity. to warn their listeners of thete dangersangers and!- .itit is herehere'andand will be aroundaro nd for some time.. ofhand of : Eep: ; : . . ' " . limitalfonsG Qt. , ' severalvcralcolurnris...... ouldnotbepnritd'flieylSJ be printed They ! Columns. could not ramifications of racism. A rumor that they were anti- tpme.. . J lso . . . . 9 . . t ' . ' : : : : appear ; . ; .. : . : . . ; was w' . : . Eric i . - 5rj ftnrtex : : " " Dixon is a reporter The Snapper.. . I new . will fiweeks .issue ' ' ; was completelyco pletely different from my co-workers. . ! . . emetic. $ was denied and Chuck "rapped back" at the ? for ' , . : ) ))

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I time much callydeniedentranceintoAmericabecauseAmerica because of the color of character , a young , Blackaffluent, , demands that - of the work to be done in race relations is cally denied entrance into thecolorof architect . . : damage control.. When you start to heal a wound , the their skin.. My people (Native Americans) were brutally his new secretary be a Black woman. Lee showed aptly process. will initially sting.. Often my commentaries sting , killed and had their land stolen by Europeans.. I have that Blacks can be as racist as whites are when they hire " " .. " !' GARIBAY certain groups, but my intent is to put forward ideas that standing.. their" own kind" . * . SCOTT . . . J help the situationsituati , not hurt the situation (as some people TobendTo bend to the will of those , both BlackBlackandand White , who But you don'tdon 'thave to go to the cinema to see that many . *

: : . : : ' accuse me of). J. wish ignore surrounding race relations Blacks are purposefully segregating the races with Black 'L CommentaryCo , to the problems . ntary' j' - . . ' . ( <. IfIfyouquestionthefactthatmyraceissuecommentariesyou question the fact thatth tmyraceisSumy race issuecommentaries andandpoliticsinAmericawouldberepugnanttoalllbelievepolitics in America would berepugnant to all I believe pride. In East Palo Alto , California , there is an academy . " , . . producedopmduceapositivedo positivea effect,, checktheFebcheck the Feb. 2020,1991, 1991 back : and stand for.. Be forewarned that last semester was only thatthatteachesteaches young Black students ideas thatmakethat make Public -- ItseemsItseemsthatracerelationsandracepoliticshavebecomethatracethatracerelationsrelations andracepolitics havebecomehave become issufrpf The Snapper.. Last semester , my article , " . a minor foreshadowing of what is to come.. Last semester Enemy's' album title , "Fear" of Black Planet"", take on a issue Black . * .favoriteissties.favoriteissueses inTheinTheSnappercommentarrin The SnapperSnappercommentarcommentary sectionlately.. America Needs a New Hero"", inspired a forum on race was only a warmup- as far as what I plan to write ononracerace chilling , new meaning.. The students actually pledge to . find this extremely exciting considering these issues are ' . " , , , , . I - issues which attracted 70 plus students to discuss race issues. "think Black act Black speak Black buy Black pray *; weaase-as students ' winch " probably the ones that we as college can actually relations and politics.. (For more info, a story on the forum The boat is going to be rocked , folks.. It has to be.. It is Black , love Black and live Black.. ( , pg.. 45 , effectandmakeadifferenceinthemostofallthesubjectseffectandmakeand make a difference in themostthemost , ofall the subjects ' . . 23 , ) effect. was run in Franklin & Marshall's college newspaper. ) , important me to do whatl , as an individual , can to change Sept 23,1991)1991) - that* come up in the commentary section... Also four Black students were elected to the student , additudesandbeliefswhichadditudes and beliefs which areareholdingholding back theprogres-the progres-¬ If you replace the wordw >rd "Black"" " in this pledge with the . . geuo this , . " " : BeforeBefore.we. we get to the meatofmeat of \weeks'( opinionopiI. on feast, I senate ata the meeting immediately my article's' sion toward a raciraciallylly harmonious society.. wordword"White"youbasically, you basically havetheprimarytenethave the primary tenet of the ' ' following White ' : . t1 need to explain.a..a few things.. In case any of you are printing.:Not one Blacklackstudenthadsstudent had beenelectedbeen elected to senate Ku Klux Klan.. Black children are bebeing taught thiss ' !lg . r: wondering why race issues have becomebe ome, andand'willwill con-- - in the seven months beforebef re my article.. "I" am White.. My family is White.. My neighbors are pledge ! I believe and assert that the pledge used by the Jtinuetinue to. be, a major thrust of my ctIDJIcommentaries? entaries , it is People have actually come up tometo me and told me , both White.. My boss is White.. My secretary is White.. My Shule Mandela Academy is a racist piece of propaganda ' 0:- because , as an individual , can make animportant ' ' I thinkI . politely and. impolitely , that I should not write on race friends are White.. I read White literature , enjoy White and hate, that will eventually shatter any hope for these \difference in these areasareaS. ' . issues anymore,, because I upsetpeopleupset people too much.. (Rita music , love only White people.. I am proud I am White.." children to attain a true respect for other races.. . t IIcommenlateIcommenlateonissueslfeelhavesignificantrelevanceC0111 1entate onissueslfeelon issues Ifeel have significant relevance: - even went so far as to try and my. right The words racist . Until we realize that Blacks and Whites have no ¬ . usurp of a pig. inher- ' , iican lives.. - . Smith " Americantoto'Am I commentate on issues that I thinkI writeto write att all for Snapper commentary..) I do not write to "I am Black. . My family is Black.. My neighbors are ent differences and that racial pride is racial suicide , we * . canhavecancanhaveapositiveeffectuponnomauerhowsmallThehave a positive effect upon, no matterterhOwhow small. ' theth . , . B.I . ' The placate masses. I never have nevern ver will. Sometimes Black. ck. My boss is Black.. My secretary is Black.. My will remain a racially stagnant nation.. Take a look around. isS es race relationsre1ati nS . tissues of and race ppoliticslitics fit bbothth of these peopleneedto..beupsetorelsetheybegintothinktherearepeoplepeop . be upset else they . , , ' need to. or beginto think there are friends are Black. I read Black literature enjoy Black TheTheKKKKKK survives schools thatthateducateonlyeducate only Black male'' .. : . . Sp .' sC specifications.ThesefiC tiOris.'Ib. These issues , course , effecteffe American no . , " specifications ' of t problems , no conflicts. musiclovemusic , love only Black people.. I am proud I am Black.. children are becoming sheik , David Duke holds office , - . ' . : . ; by discussingus'sing.-reading., , . ' tlives.Onlyliv , Onlyby dis reading thinlthinking1g and writing People have also told me to stop writing onraceonrace issues TheThe.words.wordswor of a raracistist pig.. and LeonardLeonardJeffriesJeffries slanders Jews under theprotectheprotectionon of , $ ' (cn issues can the races understandu each other more . n ' becauselhavenostandingonracebecauseIhavenostandingonraceissuesconsideringlamissues consideringlam When are we going to learn , as individuals and ass a academics.. ; other . * clearly.ram. I am greatly appreciative of Eric , ' work " " . Dkon's work a typical White man, and "part of the system". The idea nation, that. color does not matter when it comes to People need to get their heads straightstrai t.. More to come.. . ' . toward the same goal . ' : , ' . " ' in The " . J Snapper. " am " princ ; that I "part of the system" , just another WASP , is . principlele? ExtremeExti rne pride in one's color is an acta t of < That is my aim; to aid in the struggle forr understanding almost laughable:. My f father is Hispanic, and my mother bigotry.. . ! betty " J. Scott Garibay is the associate commentary editor :landand tolerance betweeneen the races.. Ofcourse , at this pointin is Native American.. My people (Hispanics) are categori-- In Spike Lee's' , "Jungle" Fever"", Wesley Snipes'' for The Snapper.. , ;. ' PAGE 4 'Qtbe iTnepper> UllPP t'' SEPTEMBER 25, 1991

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' . .tllieiliefam ' ' 1 , : . . , : ' some: were : tionjceepstioq'' M their.1their .homeine awaya.way.from. , from f 'wtr' campuS and :wereobtained, btaincd l - ' ' " 3om1o'atiton ii : : , . II { ! :_' ', , , ' ' ; ; t ;. , > _ . ' : ' e ; jpxeauvnranddn$ ; ormauon : : ; : home: " ' t ai : : : cfents" . . ' . siStudents who arrive early ., on . . : " ' . ' $ ' ' who' I.4illi'T; . k.n . campusS'but'don'tbut don't want to spend '- ' i tim :- ' - . afGansGanserLibrary or the Stu time; " dentdenf"Memoiiahtime"' lilemorial'rvreri onaf' Centercent r "caIf'studycan" 'study,; talk orrjust relax at Philadephiathe c3 . . ' " , House.. . : L o ' Rachell Hommel , a ; , ' - ' ' O sophomore , ' ' z commuter, said she relieves some n' . ' ' . > . , . . " . ' of her stress'atstress 'atat theiouseth house where all ; . ' . ' ' . _ . ' - ' : ' Jeanine " , :r. ' . . Snapper photo by DePaul , . " . , , commutingcoriu'n: ting studentsstude ts can come tto() Cars line James Street on the eastsideeaseast 'sidede of Campuscamp s.. University police claim that lots will alleviate the parking crunch. sharecomplainshare complaints , to announce good . ' newsnews ,; or just to hang out ween Lenhardt and Burrowes residence pus parking spaces. . commuter permits - between! . for every com classes.. She said she usually gets to balls and 60 staff spaces will open Last spring Silcox said the uni-¬ muter space and 1.4. permits . for , COON Y campus between 30 minutes too an ZZL Stayer.. He said that the nearly versityversityhadhad 1,750, white spaces, 505 each staff and resident space.. KHUAGSJiHUMANEIEAGIEOfIANCASTERof UNCASTiR ' Mir hour before each class to assure 200-space- Shenk's Lane lot behind faculty and staff spaces, 150 "These" are accepted standards in ' herself finding space.. theStudentMemorial Center could unpaved'andand 100 - the industry. . ' o of a parking StudentMemorial unpaved unclassified on- Ifwe're close to what AnotherhouseAnother housereguIarregular,BillBillAI1enAllen, possibly open by the end of the streetstreet.parking.parking spacesspa es. they recommend, we should be in : hasbeencommutingfromManheim semester. According to Silcox, the police pretty good shape ," Silcox said.. . " Township for three years.. Silcox said the new East resident had issued more than 450 resident "Our situation is substantially ¬ Canine cabaret held . imim-- "It's" ' placea to come and study ofor lot should' relieve the demand on parking permits , 3,005, commuter proving.. We still have people who hang out and it has a different commutercon muter spaces and the Stayer stickers, 57 restricted permits don't' walk " and want to though.. , will - , atmosphere from the SMC or the stafflo.tstaff lot. open on-street parking 2,700 facultyand staff as MU students andstaffpermits asofof pay $3$ a year for.afor . a for Humane League : library ," said.. , for commuters. . Sept.. . . . Allen 20 Silcox explained only parking sticker. ShippensburgShipp ens burg In addition to the mental relief of "Some" people think that nothing about 900 of the staff permits are University students pay $15$ and "I" thinkit'sagoodideathink its' a goodidea that people theCSAthe CSA , MUMUPolicePolice Chief Wayne is being done, but nothing iiss further actively used.. West Chester University students BY MELISSA L.. YELAGOTES become more responsible for their ' " " : . in an effort to control over- from 0 pets Silcox said that in. a fewf w weeks the truth, he said.. According to results Silcox pay $$12.. Special to The Snapper ' " ' ," added.. about 200 additional resident He also said that the police have quoted from the Campus Parking "That's bargaina . You can't' park population he - Management Association's' in Scratching, sniffing and , Although dogs dominated the parking spaces will open on the target1targeted. an estimated 300 annual downtown Lancaster for a day barking < , " scene, otherotherunusualunusual animals in-in- East side of campus between unregisteredunregis erect cars:ars lurking in cam- study the university can sell 1.8. for $3$ , Silcox said.. theytheycametocametocameto Lancaster County Park, animals- . , , " . ready totrot and raise money for the cluding parrota and acata strolled . " - ' Humane' League. . beneath the canopy of green and ' - - cat . TheThe'fourthfourth annualual Tailwagger's' gold oak and maple leaves.. . . : : ! TrotmLancasterandEIizabethtownTrotinLaI caster and Pinky and Cuddles , Carol [ > { Elizabethtown [ 1 atbighe ' 2xyBi( i C)] = : + great big headachedache ;; Johnson's rabbits , lay nestled in a ijibIieadachegr . . ] ' attracted hundreds of people with . ' . pets , raising nearly $20,000$ , for the bed ofoffreshfresh straw in their shiny red - League's' Spay/Neuter/ program.. wagon as Johnson wheeled them around the park.. . Before embarking on their two or Students le-arnhowlearn how to up Special attractions prompted make math add , JL fivefivemilejauntmilejaunt participants received mapamapofa ofthe route , free pet products , many walkers to remain inm the park and just plas after they finished their routes.. . , incase plasticbaggies. of women who have doctorates in women. However students cited a lack of and- - ¬ - and a mini scooper for those unun--¬ Domestic dogs barked with apap-- BY HAROLD McKALE math.. This tends to place men in higher ability for low grades in mathemat proval during the canine drill team . fortunate surprises . . . . . rises . . . : " - . ' n.g s r . . .>. ,- > . , . , . ,. J.o OW , . 5" . . . , . Snapp , ! i ' . . She_"qxPlexplainedjhatinath.cplined. , anxetyetyl " . i1ID - ics- , " . F " . ? . | demonstration. f .: " r " atmath " i'\'\ ics { . and agility t ) jffifSonly,tb1f.fi4 n1y bri an , foff r , ' Snapp5'foTPadent : g I things brighter:1teq: dian the ) ! ! too y can 0 . 7, " * . ooverccome - . h . reijuire , mat1 mxi- nA- "t . ' " - - . 'affectswomenmoretUan' affectS"w men$. .moreitiantani enS - 1Paytngin JObS that don tequ1e _ { Onewaytooyercomemathanxi-OneOnewaytoovew y' I mathanxi- " ' ! ' " § . ierl) J ! ri S ft were ' 'r'' SponsorsSporlssorsandoth&organizations& organizations " andother " / _ _ _ _ " , , sun were fluorescentfl s yellow and T_ '"- til the n"ln"h < . . nf - - : . ..."ch., nf"... a.. .r..u..o.um"th.. .. ¬ . v. math some Some studentss experience i-- In. ;--1aCL.fact , shesuesue; .u.LImu ofvi a uiaiu etyty is toplunge in and attempt : anxi in raci ' doggiebandanasandpeoplet-shirts.doggieandbandanas and people t-shirts.- . that volunteered their time include background.. . It's to ety about what to wear, what to say citedcitedmanystud-many stud- math courses. good start " KayAme'sDogJTraining.FruitvilleKay, Ame'sDo' TraininTraining , FFru itvii.llelle ' soft-hearted- ," said ay Ames Dog . 0 , the "I'm for dogs ! and how to actactwhenwhen they walkwaikintointo ies to verify- this 1 Also children slowly and try to understand ' Gene Skulrak. of New Holland.. Pike Pet Center, Millersville the cafeteria alone.. For others, situation.. No whose parents whys of mathematics rather than ® Skulrak and his mystery breed, University'sDeltaPMEta' , Humane anxietylurksintheanxiety lurks inthe academicrealmacademic realm. significant - teach them to just memorizing a cluster of ffactscts. . dif . Mack, chose the two-mile- course.. League of Lancaster County anxiety an irrational fear were think analyti-¬ Many students have a difficult Math is ferences Skulrak is a believer in the Spay/ Auxiliary , and Penny Meadows of math within people who tentend to noted between a-- a cally and logi-¬ time adjusting to the difference be- / program.. . Farm Kennels.. ; Neuter have an "I" cannot or will not do menandwomenmen and women rim tally tend to be tween high. school and college.. ".. ' - ' math; attitude, saysDrsay sDrs Dr. A.. Lucille up, to the sixth better math stu Some ofMeissner's suggestions for Meissner, an adjunct associate pro- grade.. dents.. faculty included : the collection and Q Meissner , ffessorssor of mathematicscs at MU.. HoweverHowe v e r , review off homework frequent SignsS S . suicide - - i2 of lL: . . , . muchu d ; citedcit d a study quizzes and providing self-help Speaking at.thethe psychology o men: are; ' at ' . , things awaysuch as recordss or CDs , ' . ' . ' - SUICIDE from page L. ' firstffst'colloquiurn'"coUoquium on more advanced 1 donebySanforddonedonebyby Sanford books and tutor access.. - departments'depa ment's ] more are indicators ," Gieniec said.. ' math anxiety last Tuesday , in mathematicsm thprnltir. ! . Durnbush. a Some students , regardless of the someone is contemplating suicide, " ' ' She also noted that personality believes that around the agesag 17,2617.17 , , andand35'35 .; , sociologistwho, asked students to instructor's ability , sstillll need to - it can be prevented if some of the Meissner said she the ;o d of 26 , at changes be monitored. . " ' should "If bad in " " Colloquium. . , . social acceptance of mathematical Several factors can accountaccountforthisfor this , give the reason for a grade tendaa "Math Anxiety" obvious signs are observed said - ' . someone is normally outgoing . ' - who thereasons- . . various subjects.. For almost every Meissner is interested inm pro Roger Howard , dean ofstudents at incompetence is one ofthee reasons Meissner said. goes very introverted , orifor ifsomeone also tend to subject the reason was that the stustu-¬ viding workshops at Millersville the University of Wisconsin.. for studentss gettingtbroughgetting through college Men to be pressured - alwaysis. on the same level not courses and the lackI ck study math courses more than dent didn't' work hard enough.. University. . "The" single most significant sign level- with few math up or down ," the personlevelcould be of a potential suicide victim is if experiencing internal pressure. . . , ' that student in some way mentions "They" may feel there is no way suicide or talks about hurting him- ' out ," she added.. self," Howard said."If." we could . announces . According to information from . agenda convince friends , parents , faculty , NOW" announces convention NOW . " ' NOWannouncesPa, . . , " MU's Counseling , . . : . Center other . 0 , Pa 0 . . , . . , , , ,. , ' , i ' ; - . . fI and administrators to do nothing : . < 0 _ : .' . 0 \ : ! ' . : . : . . . " ' signs include changes in weight , ' ' more than respond to every single and sleepingsleepinghabitshabits ; frequentcrying : ¬ cal party, global feminism: and th-- memorabilia - the . case where someone mentions Molly Yard , the president of the oth Auction of feminist throughout' ! conference The suisui-- spells ; increases in theuseofthe use ofalcohol ers.. . - cide , or they National Organization for Women, and entertainment by singer/ public is welcome. . Full weekend says that wonder what or other drugs ; changes in physical ¬ ¬ ' 1 Preliminary activities Carmitchell. . d be like fall 100 stories , will hold come to LancasterLancaster to speak begin Fri- tarist Bobbie will folfol-- registration is $25.$ TheERAThe ERA dinner it'dit' to then we health ; outbursts of violence; and at the group's' annual convention day atat'7'7 p.m.. . and include an infor- low.. and PAC breakfast are additional.. would make a major impact on repetitively mentioning a certain mal : , : . . Sept.. 27-29- at thee DaysD y's' Inn! , 30 marteceptionreception with entertainment Sunday at 9:30 a.m.., the Penna. There will be various other curbing suicide among college date.. . " . . feministfilmsfeministfilms and opportopportunitiesnities Committee speakers including the students.. Keller Ave.Lancaster., . for 0 NOW Political Action at the event ' Editor's' note : In the next issue, . ¬ during three-day- networking and informationinformation.shar-. will hold a breakfast fundraiser to PennsylvaniapresidentPennsylvania president ofofNOW and Nancy Gieniec , chairperson of Workshops the . shar- counseling : intervention and willbewillbe - issues ing.. . benefitfeministcandidates.benefit feminist candidates. Current the Mid-Atlantic- regional director.. the board directors for CON- ' event will explore current . of explained . AnyonewhoAnyone may ' - further[urtherexplained who such as gendergenderbalancebalance, reproduc¬- Saturday evening, there will be a endorsed candidates andotherotherwbowho For more information and pre- TACT USA, said there are several have problems or concerns should ' concerns. , , women andn AIDS , dinner to honor the ERA won in last year's' elections will be registration, contact Linda Martin general warning signs expressed by - - tive . rights call CONTACT , a 24-hour-a-day- : , the women and introduced . - , ChristineYostatChristine YYostat 295-- a person considering suicide.. eliminatinge1iminifing.racismracism. , breast cancer, Missinaries men ostat 299-4855.- . At MU , ' at393 listening ear at : -' , ' - whowhoworkedout-'Of-Stateduringtheworked out - during the : Free child care will be available:. 9076 or Linda Welliver at 295-- "Talking" going away for an Y men's com , of domestic violencewomenslencew state " " . > ' counseling is available at the " < . .: - 4470.. .. . missionsmissionshatecrimesathirdpoliti-shatecrimes,hate crimes ;, athirddpoliti-politi- ERAratificationoutdrivedriv A Celebrity tot ? participants extendedextendedperiodperiod oftime. or giving - . . . ' Counseling! Center, 872-3122. " . , .' . III _ i 'TMr 1 __ ! C-, -' _ I _ '; pre . . ." - abound MU [, Co-opportunities for students II- the last day of the drop-add- period edge on the job market. . BY CONNIE SHEPOS trying to fill as many Co-Ops- as It also helps students determine . '. ; . : 1' .. Snapper StafWriterStaff Writer possible. . whether or not they really want to ' "I've" ' been out therepounding the enter a specific field.. . . , The opportunity to earn while pavements tryingtogetmorejobstrying to getmore jobs ," Experience either reinforces stu-- . _ ' ' , you learn thrives at MU.?\: . she said.. dentsdents'careerplanscareerplans ororredirects them.. . . , " r.. . . gain ' "'' beingablebeing'able to , I Another advantage is having stu-- : Students can valuable work . . By devote time - . . . experience and earn" money and increase the company pool soSo we ' dents learn about a company while credit through the university's' ¬ have to increase the student pool." the company learns about them.. r coco-- , lcrease operative education program. . Fleishman concentrates on South-- She said that the two most grati-¬ "Co-Op" - is a program that pro- Central Pennsylvania companies fying aspects of her job are seeing g. - _ ' . 4C 6 ' . ; . vides an opportunity for students to but also works with companies the way companies' regard MU , . , : elsewhere. . graduates and talking to students '_ '0'' gainexperience in theirmajortheirmajorwhilewhile ' :11 ' ; \- "New" job descriptionsdescrip ons in and alumni who've done Co-Op.- . they earn money and credit towards come o " graduation ," said Diane Fleishman , every day ," she said.. "Millersville" has a reputation of . Companies on the - turning out highly qualified - .k. placement specialist database in em ., clude R.R.. . Donnelly , ployees," she said.. x This semester she filled about 39 - and Sons r r r WGAL TV-8- , A & M Records , She said that studies have shown a positions but was unable to fill ' roughly 50 others.. Hamilton Bank and IBM. that 80 percent of Co-Op- students . , She credited the lack ofturnout to Fleishman strongly encourages are offered positions later.. the absence' of students from cam- MU students who have completed Students interested in applying . . - f; ;ipus.duringpus. during the summer.. 24 credits and have a QPAQPA of at for Co-Op should gain their ' ' 0 ' " ' - , . - department's approval and attend a '- Students"Studentsdon'talwaysplanaheaddon'talwaysplandon't always plan least. 2.0 to participate in the pro " ahead " " * * . . ' , - " :, -' : 3*. - Snapper photo by Stephen Seeber. , V -? . ; - . : . fall ," gram.. . . series of career workshops' to - ' ?i. and the is normally down en ' . MUplacementMU placement: : spspecialistcI , examinesam s'btbusinesslness directories In the Franklin House hancejob seeking and employment Diane Fleishman , ' examines. Fleishman said.. She said the experience is the . . . - 'i' ; , ThisThisfallfall Fleishman worked until perfect way to get a competitive skills.. - . ,

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APSCUF centralizing ' . , condemns SSHEforSSHE for curriculum , , - . . . . CURRICULUM , from page 1.. resolved that the Faculty of the Sys-¬ between APSCUF and the In other business : The senate discussed-the possi-¬ ' . MU's CURRICULUM/ ' . undecided students. . temtemUniversitiesthroughAPSCUFUniversities through APSAPSCUFCUF, chancellor's office," Weiss said.. - bility oof creating a task force to "Loose" ' The senate heard from student ends could be tied up with schools and they too expressed their collective representative , dede--¬ Weiss added that'the APSCUF examine a University College conon-- ' senate presidentpr sident Chad Foster.. ¬ this the similar that individual that the Chancellor's' Office Fos- ' undecided students are concerns mand resolution will be sent to theth . . . . ' cept. . . - ; - : not getting state universities remain autono¬ the SSHE cease and desist their ' office for ' ter said the( student senate is going i.h the psychological help - of chancellor's the SSHE's . Gregoirere saidsai l ifit would house the they need becausebe ause we ; :. . we (the ¬ mous in terms of general education continuing attempts regulate and . , ;. to rewrite their own constitution.. ¬ Univer- to consideration. : ' freshman seminar , undecided stustu-- sity ) are running " . ' . them all around , programs. centralize details of the curriculum The senate agreed that the SSSHE's's - dents , and oth similar campus ' ' otherr TaggieT ggie . . ' " The seriate heard from MU said . On Sept.. Dr.. Weiss , a . . 20 Gerald at the System universities. plan for a degree of uniformity special programs.. ' . President Joseph Caputo. He said : chemistry professor , represented Weiss said over 100 union repre-¬ would result in a loss ofinnovation Taggie asked the faculty senate . The- senate approved courses there will be a number of ¬ ' MU at the APSCUF legislative - sentatives from the 14 state schools within school . distin- : Storm and - as the state system. ESCI 345 Cloud. Dy , to create an /hoc task force to. guishable people coming to MU.. ad ' . , - " : - sembly. attended the meeting overwhelm "Curriculum can only succeed if investigate . namics , ESCI347ESCI 347 Satellite Meteoeteo- ' further. he brought a ¬ ingly passing the . ," " ' : Weiss said resolu- resolution. the faculty is enthusiastic Taggie "We have asas' a ¬ adopted , this program would rology , and EDFN 312 Richard ' matured . univer- If . ; . . : " " - ;< " tion to the assembly stating "Be it "There is definitely no love-loss said.. sity," Caputo . Wagner and Society.. . said. be home for 25 to 30 percent of , " . . , ; ' . .

Several students evicted under tighter. enforcement " ' : * * " ' "' ' ¬: " " " "We don't need mat, Talmadge complex rreceivedeived Talmadge's anything he could do to help-. the rocker. day extension , saying,; " ' , . let CRACKDOWN ,from page 1. " Theres ' CRACKDOWN . 11 - . 13 day ' . on . , . , after . / stated.. ter or before Sept. the MA, like quieting'everyonequieting everyone down .Onfriday.On Friday, Sept. theth dorm space available.."' resi . ' . . . . ' , . . , . . , . . I : , " ¬ ' . , ' : or , , and In the letter, Talmadge attributed "That's" ' impossible , said one dents of 14B said they never rere-- kicking a few people out.. the party , Martone, McNelis ' " ' . . - ' ' - . ' ¬ ceived . ;, ( wished After to the Lancaster the strict oftheregula- BrookwoodBrookwoodresidentresident who , like most a copy. According to Martone theMAthe MA . theth other roommates who appeals enforcement . r' ' . tion to "needless" acts of vandalism studentssmdentsinterviewedquestionedinterviewed , questioned the replied , "I" don't care what you .dodo, to remain anonymous ) said they Housing Authority , the four say . Martone said . 12 , Talmadge ' ." validity Talmadge's' estimate.. that on Sept the finally received their copy of ggaveve them ample time to . and destruction publicof property. of ' . - ' . , - . day the , ," ' relocate. . _ . , " most Most residents put the crowd size first off crackdown they I'm just here to count and with Talmadge's letter.. Martone said ' . . the ' . The letter also said "For , . . ' ' ' - . went ahead with their regular that the security guard'beganguard began to a short later that same ' ' part , these acts have been commit closer to 100. that time day . "' ' e' ' . moremo concerned. ' . Thursday evening party.. . Theyre , about - " and his roommates at eveI ng It would count heads. they'receivedtheye'received) received their eviction notice ' concerned ted by non-residents.. Martone . parties thanth n safety ," Martone said.. ' . be their last.. Martone said that he tookhistookhis own as well.. -' . ' . However , TalmadgelaterTalmadge later claimed I ' '. He pointedpointed.out. ' ' ¬ out that while several j that the crackdown was due to 14B. were the first to be tossed out Martone said a managers assis- head count while standing beside Accordingtoto the fourfourroomrriatesroommates , cars wereere vandalized , a d.. aQ. " " under the tighter enforcement.. tant (MA) made an unexpected visit the MA.. Martone's' tally was apap-¬ Talmadge gave them five days to andanand ;. . the street - "masses of people" in : . ' " got shafted ," declared James to the party and began to count proximately 30 people, while the somewhere to . They said apartment was . "We findd , live every weekend.. She said there have f broken. into last ' - " ' been 300-400- people congregating McNelis , one of Martone's room heads.. MartonesaidheMartonesaid he approached MA reported 45.. "I counted with that when they asked Talmadge for week, the.MA's. ' were busy count- - " . . . " . " : , : . . . . . While residents of Ac: the man asked him , Martone said.. "He's' . , gave them a ing heads . - . >.. . in the complex on given weekends. . mates. other and if there was offoffhishis more time she three headsingheadsatpartiesat parties . ' , , . - - -- . . " - ' . , . . ' - . .

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' ' : ! : . - 1tYugosiav tOh. , , ffailil tohaltYu2oslav- war . . " ' ' ' " Throughout the day, militiamen Serbian irregulars arid federal1 In Zagreb, as in several other cit-¬ pected to discuss the possibility of On the road to Varazdin , about 60 drovethebootydrove booty away to flashpoints in , , a U.N.. . force later this week.. miles. north Zagreb, four heavy BYCeaseBLAINE HARDEN the army.forcesarmy forces. have neared the city ies Croatian militiamen moved sending of Washington ' . - The/ ,1' Post an ethnic war that Croatia hashas'beenbeen Sunday that it had been away from positions surrounding A second.key. ; , ey provision of military trucks were trundling south. , '( ' but reports second ) ' - - losing and that few CroatsCro ts think is taken proved incorrect. . the barracks.. Sunday's ceasecea fire-: agreement was They carried mortar rounds , anti , over.. . ' . - Federal , , no forward movement - tank rockets and small-arms- - VARAZDINV , Yugoslavia Croatia's 4.5 million. people in forces inturnendedinturn ended their that & ofmili am - ¬ While a new - between Some"Someoftlietanks" of the tanks are goingofftogoing offto clude about 600,000, ethnic Serbs , naval blockade of Split and other tartary)' units or equipment wasas to ococ-- munition taken over the weekend " . : , . Croatia and thefirefederal: : Defense Vukovar," explained Kresimirr Cop, many ofofwhomwhom do not want to live; Croatian cities on the Adriatic Sea.. cur. ' from an arms depot in a villagenear :' ' ¬ - . : . * - But . Ministry .to.t. gener local commander ofofthethe Croatian in an independentindep ndent Croatia. . . . The diminution of fighting ButButitit was spectedMondayssuspected Monday that Varazdin. appeared be - ' mi f en , . an , ¬ are in the The federal army still a ally holding for a second. day litia here. Vukovar is embattled Serbian guerrillas with backing couraged outside peacemaking efef--both sides using the break enjoys ¬ some fightingfigh ng continuedcon nued in the city in eastern Croatia where from, the republic ofQfSerbia. , and forts.. fighting to rearm, rest and reorga- huge advantage in firepower over breakaway republic's' eastern outgunned Croatian forces have been with the help of. the - -¬ A European Community- -¬ nize.. Croatia.. Serb ¬ ' - , portions Monday and Croatian besieged for weeks and where the nated federal , army , have seized sored peace conference on Yugo- Croatia's deputy defense minis Going into the war it had 1,850 militiamen here happily divided federal army focused an armored asas-- about a third of Croatia's' territory slavia announced it would recon-¬ ter, Milan Brzak , said the tanks here battle tanks, according to the.In. -¬ ' ' ago.. -:- vene . were , terna onal Strategic up'the'singleup the single largest seizure of sault four days since the republic decldeclareded hide Thursday in The Hague. being moved. quickly before ternational Institute for ¬ federal army hardware in the IIi one ofofthethe few significantsignificantviola-, viola- pendence in June... Headed by former British foreign army jets couldc uld destroy them.. Studies. . . three-month- war.. tions ofofthethe - , tank fired- gre- A key provision Sundays' ' , secretary Lord Carrington, the - Across much Croatia, there But the army has other problems. . cease tank . of con of A nine-day- siege of a sprawl- nades and mortar rounds fell on cease-fire- , workedoutbyworked out by telephone ference collapsed last week when appears to have been a major repo-¬ Its troops have met surprisingly ing army base in this town about Vukovar for 90 minutes Monday, acac--¬ between Croatian President Franjo anEC-brokeredpeacean - peace accord failed sitioning ofarmor and ammunition stiff resistance in eastern Croatia , ' ' brokered . 60: miles north of Zagreb , the cording to western reporters in the Tudjman and the federal defense to take hold.. that the Croats have taken as the and army columns have been hin-¬ ; - CroatianC atian capital , ended Sunday city.. minister, Gen.. Veljko Kadijevic, In Zagreb, it was announced that fruit their week-long- siege dered in passing through neighbor- ' of ' . : - - inin'thethe surrendersurrenderof5Oof50 battle tanks, A western reporter in Vinkovci, required CroatiaCro tia to end its siege of Yugoslav President Stipe Mesic, a from at armyy bases.. ing Bosnia-Hercegovina.- . . " . ' - " ' :" - along with . vastv t cache 60 another city in eastern Croatia, re- . federal armyy barracks.. . 1. Croat, travel Tuesday to the Just outsideouts de Zagreb on Monday Many SerbsinBelgradeandSerbs inBelgrade and other a of. . i' , would 33 . ; . armored personnel carriers, scores ported heavy shelling Monday night, ForthemostpartFor , CroatianGroatianforceSforces United. Nations in New York to afternoon, r-a: 'a- convoy of Croatian Serbian cities arearedodgingthedodging the draft.. of mobile cannons, hundreds of with shells landinglandingeveryevery twominutes honored the agreement. . Electricity; urge that a peace-keeping- force be commercialcommerciahiruckstrucks was towing bat- The armyhasarmy has mistakenly attacked . . anti-tank- weapons and several and mostofmost. of the city's' 95000, resi- , food andmedicinand medicine were sup- sent to Yugoslavia. . teries of seized army anti-aircraft- its own armored columns with water . . . . - " " . . mobilecommunicationsmobile communications systems.. dents hiding in shelters. plied to the army barracks. The U.N.. Security Council is ex guns.. "friendly fire" from its aircraft. . I'' . *

I--. : PU W/MIA./ . activist comes under fire . : . ;i . POW secretary defense, " - Ford, assistant of "Nobody works harder on this tor is a self-aggrandizing Pentagon escorted ' BYJOSHGETLINBY JOSH GETLIN explained that he had the issuethanissue thanthanAnnAnn, and she'ssheshe'svery'sveryveryvery, ververy ,mouthpiece. . Others attack her for TheTheLosLos Angeles Times families up to Cheney. It was a mis- intelligent"saysintelligent,"says Sen.. JohnJohnMcCainMcCain , failing to release - and even sup- understanding , Griffiths says.. But R-Ariz.- ., who was a POW in North pressing - information about WASHINGTON HerfatherHer father Quast is still rattled by the incident. . Vietnam. "Yet" she's' shrouded in POWs and MIAs.. ' WASHINGTONW - : " had beeneen missing in IndochinaI "This whole. thing shows me that controversy.." Despite the controversy,\ her ' ' . 25 years , and suddenly league officials. don't want family One reason, suggests Rep.. David power continues to grow.. Feared for nearly. '- " " ' therwasa' controversial photo- members gettingmatclosegetting thatclose tothetopthe top, Dreier , - . , is "there's a per- and respected, Griffiths is taken on "' - ofhimm , alongwithalong with two other shesh says.. (Griffiths) never once of ception these days in the POW-- publicly by only a handful , graphgraphofhimof . of - us , and I ' believe ' . American. MIA soldiers, some fered to help us can't MIA communityR that you're either WashingtonofficialsWashington officials SheisShe is the only

I . where in the jungle.. Shelby that someone who's' supposed to be with Ann and the league, or you're' - : memberofaatask was desperate there forforlOWfamiliesPOW! families would act that them.. '! force helps formulate Robertson Quast_ that against Theyre a divided that national " ; non , and when she way.. Why would she do that? bbunchch , and they definitely policy on the POW .' More for informationinf mlation ofoffoiksfolks . issue/ . . spottedSecretaryofDefenseDickofDefense Dick The question is important because you how they ." . . j nonimportant , she has a top-secret- ¬ spottedSecretary let know feel sese-- . on a ! Cheney at a - meeting Griffiths is the civilian player Controversy has been dogging. curity clearance that is greater than POW ¬ > - has 1 emotional issue that 13 . a highly re- Congress and . Nowaday Distributed by Los Angeles . here last mmonthnth, she made bee- re- Griffiths throughout the yyearsars Congressmembersmembers andhashas traveled ktworkfromArtworkArtwwkfromNewsdayfrom Newsdeyby NtdlevineNed Levine, . Copyright61991.Copyright 1991.199 byLosAngeIesTunesSyndcteTimes Syndicate, line for his table.. cently taken center stagestageinin Congress. . she has directed the league, the j to Vietnam as part of official U.S.. . B Mills Griffiths , who In the lastfewlast Jew, weeks, House and nationsnation'slargestandm' largest andmostinfluentialstinfluentialj j delegations. . league is a target.. Some Millard , ButAnn' of these Peck a highly decorated : heads the NNationaltional League of Senate members have been debating POW-MIA- group.. Tough, sharp;' ' j Griffiths "paysaheavy"paysB" heavy price"" for people seem to think that ififtheythey can combat veteran who quithisquit his post as ' . . S ' "' Familiess of AjraericanAmerican Prisoners the origin of photographs purporting1g tongued and aggressive , she hhas j dealing in, facts.-facts not fantasies somehow get me to say : Thats' it , chief of the - unit of the " . POW - -, - ' and Missing in Southeast Asia, to show live U.S.. . prisoners in South won , generals' on the volvolatileol - issue, I've had enough'' . . . that they can Pentagon's' Intelligence . wonpraisefrompresidenfs Defense * " _ * " . L . " _ __ - . . - I A _' "XX . . _ : S * * _ . j. * * o that.. east Asia, and some criticscri cs have ac-- Congress for th says bard , who ran over e : . none ( and members of the IPRidbard Guldtess take .o"ye the NNationaltj9P Leagueeague o Age . ContendingC.ont is would have of MIAdtess . of. cy . nding that: there . " " ' . , " . ' - ; ! , " ...... , : ' ' ' . . : ' : " -. ' ' ' . , . I ' l1li :Werllth, :' ' liD-l .' 1O " l . Bush adminisuati.on of . ge th 'Q.1JP c FaI y - 'QFiffjhsL..C1t'ttnmttn1. - " - depthpth knoYl e NMpjnalvcurit " , . cQnit the uncil te'Wrong ffici PI " , : the - -4 " , d of 4; N . Councils ? . ' . iti . snd'I " " Ue5kno debunk 0" " ! : " . ,' J . . ' - _ ! " ' Icl - ' . ! - \.N" .t ' , ' \ " - " ) , ' I - - - . ..; ' ! :. J' - $ l. ' . ' ! 'R : ' - - ' : = ! ' -"t1 ; ' ' - ' < << : ' : : . downplayingownp aymgthee : . B others'viewOthers view her 'asas 1aiaa t 31 k jsectipn. c pn during y . - snappdsnapp u-"GertlGetthcme n ourof herel1ere." i d . issue mitment Butt view Asian affairs! . theith 1iMManydf3riffltho.Lt'iriffiths -enemies.. evidence ofofhivelive American prison ' - - set Ann was lookinglooldngveryvery tense and Even though .Pentagon. officials brusque , imperious climber -a- Reagan administrationadI and worked however, say they could care less erseis, Peck singled out Griffiths for . ' : ' ' Set upsetupset"saysAlbr,"saysAIsays AlbroLundyinr LundyfflwhOLUDdy m, who question the authenticity of the pic'¬ LeonaHelmsleyoftheBeltwaywho closely- with-her. "There's" ' an angry about internal league politics. . In heavy criticism.. . with . ' ; " - " accompanid Quast to the table tures, arguments continue over doesn't have time for the little nut. fringe on this issue, he con- recent years , she hash been plunged She"Sheisis adamantlyopposedtoadamantly opposed to any American prisonerspris ners are still is cozy with the ., , ' , ' into one , . andandsayshisfatherisinthesamesays his father is in the same whether people and too tends and the league's director is controversy after anotherano ler initiative to actually get to the heart . " alive in Asia.. powers that be.. . [caughtcaughdnin theth c ss-fire.- . comingunderfirefrommemberscoming under firefrom the and , ¬ . widely publicized photo. "It was cross members of of problem more impor- a pretty awkward momentm ent." Last week the SenateSenatevotcdvoted to form. Although the league insists that I For"Forsomereasonyouknowrm'"'ForsomereaSon' somereasonyou, youknowrmknowI'm, ' CongressC ngress, disgruntled POW activ-¬ tantly, interferes in or actively . ' : : . . , committee to study the issue, more done to resolve the. always a target ," Griffiths agrees.. ists and former Pentagon . sabotages - As Quast. begantobegan to speak aa.. a select must be , officials. POW-MIA analyses or ' commission on , American ' ' ¬ The " - tried to pull her and a.a . presidential fate of 2,273 missing 'That's'That'sbecauseIhavebeenbecause Ihave been execu- most sensational charges investigations , he wrote in a league official . blis " ' ' ¬ . . may be created. . , critics tive were . away, butbackedbackedbac offof when CarlC POWsPOWsniayPO . ay soldiersso diers someso criticssaysay its direc- director for so 'long and the made in February by Col. tering internal memo.. but . but. ! rl . -. " , ' . .

. . . _. waits anxiouslysly _ . Colleges Gates , anxio facing ' ' : . ' , faculty : Guarded ontiniisrnsurroundsoptimism surrounds CIA nominee's hearinhearingss budget cuts . ' .1-. - . - - was " ists...... " ...... other deyelop- "going to . were he ...... two certain whether . . ' ' '. " . There - : certain within ¬ I 'CO ; . of the - finger people and leave them - The mood the administra- SurveyUrv of 1,040, collegesS. and BY GEORGE LARDNER , JR. , , ments last weekweekoutsideoutside hear reel f..o " satr ' . . ' ¬ ANDANDWALTER'PINCUSWALTER PINCUS ' ings that alsoliavehelpedalso have helped solidify a ing ," one source said.. tion now is one ofcautious, confi- universities 1990-91- TheT Post committee majority for Gates , of- "Democrats" believed the press dence tempered bybyfearsfears thatWalsh about Washington . " " , ficials said Monday.. when they played it up as a hot could turn up some "smoking gun" ' ' dismissal in , but ' turned out before the full Senate! approves the school year : WASHINGTON The Friday One. Onewaswas the abrupt political issue it's ' ' - . " - appointment. Members "could" still before the start of confirmation federal court of all charges against nottobenot to be thatway"onethat way, one administra - t " , . . . g ...... get spooked" surfaces . . . . . , ...... somethingif . . ' . . . ' , ' ' ' hearings on Robert.. M.. Gates's former White House aide Oliver L. tion official said of the Impact of Budgetu e decreased or didn'tf' n. - that directly contradicts Gates's' nomination as CIA director:, Gates North the morning the hearings be- the Iran-Contra affair on the Gates , one said.. told Senate supporters at a White gan.. North was the central figure in nomination. . "Outside" the Beltway, testimony strategist keep up with inflation - ."' The White House at one time had. House strategy session that he was running; the Reagan Iran-Contra is. gone: ' . beenbeenwoniedaboutSenworriedabout Sen.. SamNunnSam Nunn, going totobegit; bebegin by apologizingpo o zing administration's secret arms sales Gates.wasGates was CIA deputy director for ' ' . - . , % enough . : . supply, - under'.WnlUun. J.. Casey when the D-Ga. who questioned Gates 37 notnoihavinghaving been aggressive tot hIran andtheandd..tthe. covertveit net under William '- hi pursuing theth Iran- ontra scan- workfotthwork fbrthe Contra rebels in Nica-¬ scandal brbrokek NovemberiIi Noveniber-1986- 1986 sharply in 1987, when President . " ;"' I ' < "' "' ' Ronald Reagan nominated him as dal.. Iran ragua. , and is stillstil1q; : . of Walsh's subject ' ' - cut - Gates's' act ofcontritionhadbeencontrition hadbeen The other key factor was the lack investigation complicityof by CIA CIA director. . It was Gatess con Budget " - planned months before , according of any explosive disclosures from officials in acover-upofthea cover- of the affair.. troversial defense ofofthethe Contra " " ¬ mid ' ¬ to administration officials.. Read AlanDAlan D.. Fiers , aformera CIA offi- White HouseHo se anxiety over Gates operations to Nunn and two Repub- 45% from handwrittenhandwrittennotesonnoteson ayellow - med government witness , hutshit its peakpeakwhenwhen Congress returned lican senatorsWilliamsenators , William S.. Cohen of turned ' - legalpadlegal pad, it tumturnedoutturneddoutout to be amajor who had been immunized from after Labor Day and the CIA's Maine and Arlen Specter of Penn : , ¬ , sylvania , that eventually forced factor in dissipatingdisalpatingwhatdiSsipa gwhatwhat adminis- prosecutionrosecutio soo thatat the senators former chiefchi f of. covert operations . Enrollment increased : . : Gates to withdraw his name. trationtra : on strategists say was a state of tcould get his insights. ClairEClairE.. George , wwasindictedonwas indicted on 10 ¬ panic over the nomination att the . . As chief of the CIA's' Central felony counts, accusing him of lyly-¬ But last week, when Nunn rere-- ' . - ...... ' ...... " ...... - 1987 , he got . peated his questions . r...... '. . ' and congressional . . ' in obstructing , ' . . 6mk.60% White House earlier this month.. American task force the mid ing . ! ' ' LLL.r; ' ¬ - the wanted. . : ' , aware and grand jury inquiries. . answers he : ; ! * f . Gates's mea culpa has been acac-- 1980s Fiers had been of as ' ' ( - Specter and Cohen are no longer : : ! by his willingness to pects ofofthelran-Contthe operations , At thatthatpointpoint, AndrewA 1drew H.. Card Jr.. , ] : : : {- companied iI1 ! !; : : ft- ; : !II' 1j'r-i; ) ExpectJr-facultyyiIrreduction.1111Iiltn ; tell the Senateintelligencecommit- and his decisionIranin July to cooper- a top aide to White House Chief of on the committee.. But Cohen, who . - , ' independent counsel StaffStaffJohnJohn H.. Sununu , was assigned also served on the Senate commit- I tee what it wantswa lts to hear most from ate with ...... I ...... ' tee four years ago that investigated i next. . ffiveIve years prospective CIAdirectorsrntmelyCIA directors _namely, LawrenceE.E. Walsh'sWalsh'sofficestartledofficestartled to coordinate confirmation strategy . . . - . . ' the affair, showedupatshowed up at . : . . and the . One . House Washington's . upset ; . they the White for Gates. of . : : thatthathehe will tell them whatever : : . : ...... : : : ...... : J ¬ thehearingstoprovidehelpfulnotesthe providehelpful notes . : ' hearingsIranto . . . . . ! administration's expectations ofan canmestlobbyists.TomKorologoscanniestloblyists! , TomKorologos, . ! , all . . . : ; want to know report covert ac- . . . ac . - : ' ! ! . 24% ! 1I . r ' ¬ ! :. Iran ; ilJ 1)1i . process. . Until in to committee Republicans and dede-- : . : . tions quickly easy confirmation was calledcalled.in ffor and has : as as possible and : ' firiiI JifliiiiIII ) advice : * . : ; ; ; % fend from : is Fierstestified beforeintelligencethe turned up at the hearings each day Gates against criticism :1- . even consider resigning if there testifiedbefore i , - Thursday , Bush with a House and Tom Polgar, a former CIA official . last battery ofofWhiteWhite ' no other way stop illegal opera Committee I - to : : : : : : ' ; ' . : : : : : : : : ' . : : : . : . : : ' : : : ; : in. : . , . . : : : : : : : : . : . . . .wom.en..ac.uwomen . : : . . : . . . faculty : . J.o Increase. . . . - - ncreas. " . ¬ . . . . : : : : : . : : : :. : : : : : : : : : : : : .: . : : - and onetime Iran-Contra investiga- : : : : : : : : : . : :: : . :: : : were : :: : : . ': : . :: ' , - : : : : : : : ' : : : : . . : . : : : ; tions.. . administration strastrategistsegists unun-- CIA legal and legislative special : ' ' ' ' :. : ' : . . . ! ; ! : ij iij . . . . : : ! : : : i : i : , ! , . , , . > ; i : . : . . \ ! : . \H r : i:1{ ? . . . . . : - ...... - - . . . ( . . . . \ , \ ...... " ...... - . ' . . , ...... - . . I : ...... ' . . . . . : ...... 60% ; ' i : . ; j. ! ! : 1 : ! ! ;1 ! ! ij ;! : 1lij 11 ; !! ; !! . ); i. ) j.i 11ii11i ; ;; j iij! ! ;1iliijllit! ; ! : : ! :.I.l.I! f .fI ! ; j ! : ! ! jf { ! : : !! : ; ; { ! f . r ? ? :} bows Soviet . \ IArme ia . . . ' out of , ...... l\...... y ...... ¬ ...... " ...... circus . . . . Armenia . " bowsoutot ...... ' - , . . . . ' . ' ...... atatleastleast a process ofofdisso-disso republic has continued to support ...... : . - . . . . 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I am >' !; elephant :M'TheyThey can make death seductiveeduc ve," cried "W"Wehaveourownprejudices"WehaveourownprejudicesinAmerica7" aveourown prejudices in America ,; family was downgraded 'toto bum in a transition from the Trinity Lutheran ' referring to my physical well-being- , Prince Vonon Berg (Gary Smith ), referring to ' . . . ' v that were operating on. real Holocaust or "fumace"" "because he was a normal person , Church's' stage to Millersville's sizable 1 " which has not been all that well lately.. I tJ1CGermansUje Germans hiLytein ' dramatic " Lyte Auditoriums c minor Holocaust, said Sniith.. . society.. stage , overwhelmingly , spectacular , "to that was born to a dissimilar an think I have a bad cold.. OrOrmaybemaybe the flu.. " " , . . production of "Incident att Vichy" "IthIthappens" ppens in Cambodia, it happens with " . . . , view.. ' amazing edifying and emotional production. . ! ' .his outlook his It's to It might even be the Black Death , though - mighteven, pfemiering - ' ' ' p emiering . the year-long tribute to. ReReagan'sgan's political point of view , towards look atitfromat it from the NazisNazis'pointpoint aaview..-view. . . it's I think it was an interesting and fascinating ' ' I doubt that because I haven't found any paywrightp Arthur Miller. the impoverished , it's okay to let them go.. . . twisted ," Donald Mitchell (TheFrenchThe French learning method of past history , and the . said my fingers on the floor . - :| ' of yet. ifThis play, setinFrance (1942)( ) at the timeme ' okay'to . it's okay to have increased homelessness. . . professor) . effects it could still have on the history of I'm' not really sure what it is because I1 oT'the' the Holocaust, dealt with the issues ' of. Vichy taught us about the present, as well "I" believe, it (the Jew's destiny ) has our present time.. seem have a bunch t.h ' to of different . , - ; ' ' tie deportation an , p - . " , and the as diee s -b gotry isn't gone by a long fact Again it must be that"Incidentthat much to do with the that the Roman itmust mentioned Incident ' ; tHreat ; past . symptoms.. It began treat , or possibility, of the Jews being ," . . ' " ' added. , anti shot he . Catholic Church turned it's back on the at Vichy" is the pace car that's leading an ; , ' . . ' with a headache , annihilatedd.. Miller seems to the plight . lleF understand. of issue. the Pope had entireen re truckload activities honoring ' whole Holocaust If of ' quickly changed into Through' intimate - , : the conversations and .the Jews , and all people put in the same somethingething , , . . . these stood up and saidsai so there might Arthur Miller including departmental ' an upset stomach, and argumentsents of eight Jews and an AustrianAustii n s, fl ' " categories ,floatingating on the bottom of the have been aa'difference , Mitchell said.. discussion groups on his movies and plays , ] ' ' . fmally evolved into a Prince? , they discover that events and . ?- ' , racialglassracial glass At various times thcactors'the actors backs were a campus visit by him , and the almost ' . - , nice cough.. I'm now Germans aren't' reasonable and they are MMillerller portrays an example of this facing the'audJMbce'"au4i;" audkncence , which is not undoubtable visit by a nanationallyonally renown ' Germans fully the. stuck on coughing. . - . , filled with anger and murder, through the ' . devastadevastationon character. of. the old propertheaterproper theater etiquettequ tt ; buttthe voicewasn'twasn actor. ' ' * 't I've had my I.D.. . ' '' ' " * ' ' . ashamed a , . . . '. , :'I'm not of being Jew (Timothy L. Spiese ) , > Jew' ' lost to the audience . V' Who it might be is not known maybe , < ' ' ' picture updated with < ' - , conveyed the Painter Lebeau (Rich I' The only security, this man had was a fJeach performer Hoffman. . maybe: _ , . . ' And the dictiondic of was Dustin ' . - - _ . . _ _ . me holding my hand - ' " " - ; ' ' - . " ' overmyovermymouth.Peoplemouth People : : : -- ° ' : ' by . now point me out stopibystop by.rMU : ' . .Club. 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Sept so JAB expects this to sellll outo. t , , . a g I'm' going to call my mother.. perform choreographed . .$ professionallyfourfourprofessionallychoreographed an be a success.. quickly aadbe smashing , . '- r.9 14 " ' so well.. " ' e } s . "Hello, . I don't feel dance routines as well interactingas , with ' ' v Mom ' ' ' Club'MTV'Club MTV has been touring since last "Okay." ." our own MUdancersMU dancers. . i ' ' fall andd to'dateto 'dadatee has performed at over 16 " ' " * MTV will. also send along one of their "Mom , I'm sick.. colleges during thethefallfall and spring semesters "You" called me long-distance- to tell casting directors to judge a student ' k ' dance and expects to'doto do another 20 this fall.. " ( it me something I always knew ? contestentesttest rumor has the two winners ,may schools this ' ' Other on year's tour include "I" was hoping you would tell me what bbe asked'.toasked . to auditionaudi on in New York) for- - . Western Michigan University in Kala-- I do.." She tells me to cough into . , should vvaluable). luable MTV merchandise ' mazoo, MI, Adrian College in Adrian MI , the phone , and I comply.. I am sure my AdditionalAdd tio 1al MTV merchandise will be . t ' University Massachusetts , : of in Boston roommate will greatly appreciate this , madeade , available the night the show, it of MA and LehighLehigirUniversity Bethlehem , ' ' Cl University in especially when he discovers that he's includingi d ng beachbe ch towels, watches, sport , If PA.. up nastya cough right aftercallingafter calling ' picked ; home tonight.. . . " h. . " , . theater. at tto'.kick..onoff, Nationaltional "That cough sounds pretty bad Tom. omedy ! r , takick "It" , should sound good , I've' been " eSs practicing all week.. Collegiate AlcoholAl hol AwarenessAW31 Mo th + Month rd -Mf. 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' ll , . . passersbyp had asseassembledled; .including.twotwo Mt-It.'hashas'beenbeenn' calledc d "zany , thought : $ 2.c ,-S- ' ' ' ' - . - , every now and then to make sure that | ;" -- " . , :. : , squad cars and three. mounted policemen ". - t- only innovatiyeinnovative but . provoking" " ' . everyone the , neighborhood , . ;: " " ' in house S .brtlyafterwardthepartnershiptookonapartnershipershiptootook on a outrageouss, and"aand collectionn'ofwisdoms Shortly, afterward thepthe , o "a collectionofwisdonscollec of wisdoms . ,: " * . : '. and immediate counties knew he or she - : name Ri t.. : - joys noifree,. ; thinker hai1 e. n e The Quiet Riot ' . . andnd that. should chance . " ' ; ' " " . this five or - ' , ' , - ; " i ' " was sick. I did every 1ve minutes ." ' :." . ' nine:The brothers grew within 'aa. rich to miss. " , . ;< . rich : . ' ': " - ' so fordays at a time , but with a little more . , Bi11 has ;. . : ' , stbrytellingsttorytellrngtradkion.AdditionaUy.BUlhasyAdditionally . , , tradition Billhas . The "Quiet Riots first college :, ' . . , I flare. Instead of just yelling in pain I studieds died mime ,; modem dance, jazz dance, performanceperform n e was in April 1978.. Since then . : ' I " ' ! " - , often screamed out, "I think I'm dying . ! . ' :; perfomed over acting and ballet.. : . . the teamhteam has perfomed attovover colleges , aCing.and! . . . : 900 ! ' ' " , ' a baby " < or "Help having The latter 4 :: : ' :: - . ' . I'm David as the manager and / regionalregionaltheatres. theatres ;, and art festivalsfes ivals . Snapper photo by Jeannine De Paul ' sound : 1 ' being a biological impossibility unless , :: . 10 , phniciant has mastered his art through 0 throughout.the. countryoUn and has appeared IT'S'THE' JED five years , evangelist ; ' ' " ITS THE RETURN OF BROTHER JED After almost Jed , . of course , you are a regular reader of the " : - - . ' on ; . , and . years of touring.. on both public commercial television . Smock to Millersville University'sAfter' campcampuss to spread his Christian messages ' ' returns World News.. ' -,' ' " ' : ' Weekly I'm sure that if I Formally: a program! directorct ' for a . In "addiadditionon The'QtiietThe 'QQuietiet Riot written across 1986 days hhe Riorhashas ' across campus.. Brother Jed first came to MU in October and for three ' ' were a regular reader when I was a child wilderness school ,; he came to thethecompanycompanyfor and performed shows onn variousvano s' human and his followers accused hundreds of Millersville students of being "whores" and - ' ' I[ would have yelled out something even With ; , . - th well-honed- -logislogisticalcal andand'humanhuman concernsc ce including . su stance abuse,; the1e ." y gatheringg gained much widespread local attention , , . substance whoremongers. The . ' . <" ' . ' ' ' three " - " " - ' " ' more ridiculous such as, "Help , ' " ' ) three I'm . . potentlpotential.al skillss:. ' . t- ;, : . ,_ handicappedandicapped.anCJand. the homelessjomel s.. andTheandandTheSnapperfeaturedThe SnapperfeatuSnapper featnreded five articles onontheon'thesituationthe situation, numerous letters to thetheeditoreditor : < ' . - ' ' having Elvis Presley's' alien love child , brought.to.The":. . ,, , haVe , , , - photos during Smock's stay at The:the two. brothers have brought to The -TheyhaveaswellcreatedaperformanceTbTheyhavey createdaperformanceas well from irate students andnd a spreadread of taken t } ' ' . vocalizing and I think. its horns are tearing into my ( riet unusualusual amalgamg ofo for , a fdm'1or.'BellfilmmJforfor .' and MillersvilleMill rsvilie. On Sept. 11}1,1$91, 1991$fullSmock returned to MU loudly his message Qhiet Riot the most . IBM Ben Telephone (" f ! " ! " appendix My to " " .' . police Smock mother loves relate life experiences which servesserveraseJ" s : a richlch choreographed/ &ied ini 1 "Balloon People, on thecornerthecornerofGeorgeandFrederickstreetsUiecomer ofGeorge and Frederick streets UniversityiversitypoliceinformedSmockthatinformed Smocktbatthat . / ' ' , ' . this little childhood anecdote , and I love & . for repertoire:peq . 1 , an internationally: ! . ,; , ' he wasas trespassing on Borough property and simply informed him to In distributed , OlfMillersville r rvoir of ideas their ire l film. . . ' . reservoir ' ' . . ' . ' - . ' " : ' ' > , ' : : " ':' . ' , ' to flatly deny it.. , : : : . ' ; . . move on.. . . " : : ; , :, : ' . , . Jpoveon "':" >: _ : . . : . ' . But other than the occasional labor - ' ' / : ' ' : : . - , pains , being sick as a kid was a a . ' . ; heck of . l - . F&MF& tonihOsttLittieto/'h'to/tiostst/ Jbitlie Feat} e concert , lot easier than it is now.. When you are sick as kid all you do is stay home from : akida , l school andandwatchwatch TV from bed without . . Feat'sQlicl; ' foliowiiig tour ever changingchang ng out of your pajamas.. But Little . another solidifies new , with Feat fi r - " \Sr -- snewf . .\r being sick in college is completely

. . . ' , . ; earned the group a . : . has . Their work - . " . . . . : . : . . different. When you are sick in college : . : ' : .c . BYBILLSCHOCHBY BILL SCHOCH reputation for excellence built onevocativeevoca ve ; , ., all you do is stay home from school and . ; ' songwritingsongwri ng and ensemble playing. . ' $Snappernoppern pper,. Correspondent watchTVfromwatch TV from bed without everchanging t , ' ,: : ; . < Tickets to this concert , sponsored by , . . ; . " . , the . . your pajamas. as a . . . . out of And kid . . .iI. ' . ! , " : . . . " . ' " .1 " ) ' , . . 'io"iJ " , and WPMT . " College Starview 92 , . ' . " " F&M& .: to "Let It Roll" with ' , . e you "Willing" . ' , , . . : V, Are: ' medicine was always awful but as a . . / : , . { . , . . . . . ; ; " Chicken ?" Fox 43 went on sale severalseverahweeksweeks ago. . ; : . yoUryour favorite "Dixie college ; the medicine is always . . , X , , . ; student 5t. . . " " " . " ' ' - ' , limited numbers are still ' It . < ' -e'f' ' are w Franklin However : " want to be at " IfIfyoyou are then you tto great . . . . > ' . . . : , \'Y. . w " : , Sept.. 27.. for $18$ atatthefollowinglocationsthe following locations " ! . College on Friday available \ H. (, j . & Marshall, "Hey , woah This cough syrup is 30 ' " ; : ' , F&M& College , all > , ' . and boogie Steinman Center ! " : \ : , " Veteranbluess, rock southern proof ; . \ . , ' . , : _ : ' , & ' Ticketmasterr outlets Electric Company " 1t'V i, . F&M's ; ; Little will perform in "Really this " band Feat ? Pour a little in orange , " '' ' ' . . " 1 ' ' " ' ; : : : . . " j.{ . . ) ; ' ' . = : ' . ' " . . . \ t.. "ii: 'f' : , ChetPatterson's's Sporting \i" . " : : ' ,, TyeDyeFactory . ":' . : . . ' : : . 8 ' . ' , . r see - and like. , . . , . " Cent ) juice . Mayseryser p.I we'll what . ' " ' Center at . . . . M it's ...... ,, " pnl ' ' . , , . ' ,; . . . ' , : " ' . . " . " . , . , ?- . \ . : ; : . , - : ( . . . ' , '" . . ' (717)693-( ) . ' . . . Goods , charge phone " " " . < . ' \ . . , t- . . or f\. ; : \ s in the , . . : . ; ' ' i deeplyde by "No wait. , ;; ; - : groupsups is ply rooted it. . : '' ' This stuffstuffhashas codeine in \.c . . " . . . gr music , ; ; . 'l : ' ' ' '' . : . ' - . The , , , ; . -- " . . . " . . ' " \1": \ : . . . " : ; . ; " . ' * . . ) ' , i. (, " : . . . .. 'S ' . . ' ' . . " - - , : . . ' , ' : <: . . . S ' ? : . . , r 4100.. " ! . :, . , . " . ' . . . . , . " ' : ' " American sounds , from "Great This will stop coughs . ' ' . . eclectic spectrumofspectt and just . . ' ; mof ' ' , . ' " . 1 . . . , ' , ' . . . " . ; . . ; . : ' . ( ' . " . / ' . . . . ' ' r.. ;; will be one of the first ! " : show ' : . : : ; . rock.. Friday's about , . . to classic . . . , & blues everything else too , ) ; to to : , jazz , ! .,,, . ' Jl B . " --.t ' - - " "r " the release their latest album "Shake t.q. : . . (; ' . * : death, of.Lowell, Lowell George in 1979 after thereleaseofof (Note : The mixing of different drugs The of ' , ' . . . - . : . c., . . , . The . < < then , . ' " . t' . . . , , . Morgan Creek . .t.c'i". ' label . , ' ' . It Up" on their new ' . 10s to'the group's and is this , . . . \ ( effectivelyeffec vel a close to the alcohol not advocated by : . , , brought . . . . \ . . " . . ' " ' ; " : ; : . '' Records. . Practices this can " surviving newspaper.Practicesofthissortcanresultnewspaper.Practicesofthisnewspaper sort result " , seemed when the of ' . or so ' t' l ' career it ' . . ' . , , . . . . ' . ':, ,xt . , . < , ei album>um was previewed by Starview '' Dioors This al\ injury , , , and , . . . membersrii a final album anda 1d went. \ serious death or both ' ' \ " released " . ' in , ; ' . , . . j. 'k , . " . ' . ' ' . . .- < ' . - : ' . ": v " 1 : . . Chameleon before _ . " lastlastSaturdaynightattheChameleonbeforeSaturday night at theChameleonbefore _": iIf : ; ' ' ' then; separates p raie ways. should only be attempted by " ' the " _ ' : . ; ! ' ' ' : the Living Earth show.. professionalssuch'asrocklegendsmovieprofessionals , suchasrocklegendsmoviesuch'as rock legends , movie r , . 1985 , , members got : : : In however those _ _ . : . . . , ; _ - - And.. if this preview, as well as advanced stars , and aging models.. The results : ' was to be a one-time- ' r ttogether for what , , ; " . '. ; ' " . . _____ , . l < ; ; . . : :: , ___ . - - : any indication . = ' . ' radio play certain cuts is usually taste pretty yucky anyway. ) . ( of : :'onlyonly'jajamn seesion.. , : . ; r ' Sri2 . . new singer, the new album and subsequent tour will As for me , I'll probably go to the . , " . , . The band, recruited a lead . - ' ' , : "' " as " It " and have this at ' altul11? ., ( It Roll") and! prove to be as popular the "Let Roll" infirmary cough looked i recordedmd; d anew : . t . !" Let < ' . album and tourwhichwhich again brought Little fairly soon.. Within a couple days I'll' be discovered that Letnot. only did they have tour ' - - . semi- , . Feat into spotlight after years back to my normal semi-healthy self ' * , , the of - rfK - . legionsofloyallegionslegi ons ofloyal old ffans they were making . ' ' ' '. . Gradneyj, ; : ' -, ,, obscurity. . ' again.. I'll be glad when that time becomes Tire members of Little Feat from left to.rightto right #re: Kenny Bill Payne Craig quiteq te a few newonesnew. ones. ,. ; ire . ' ' - '' ' ' ' Fuller, Richie Hayward , Fred Tacfeeft (below) Sam ClaytonCbytonabove, (aboveXand) and Paul . Lasfyearthebandreleased'RepresentingLastyearthebandreleased' 'Representing Don't wait; , don't hesitate , boogie on because even though I've only been Ban " . " down to your local ticket outlet while good coughing a relarelativelyvely short amount of . 24, " Me - " ' ' . Mambo" and solidified their new cQjiAug, the band releasedreleasedShake. "Shake, Up, a rollrootsroll , roots the : rock V" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' " ' - ' . ' - ' . ' - - . . . ' - " : . : . " " '- - - - ' " seats are still available. . time , I'm already getting sick of ' . " " , " following withwith'ano.th'anothecanotiaer'tbur.-. etour.-tour. it . album. self

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, z , . - ' . '' * n..w4-J.. A' . - . , :tfz , . , $ :: - , , AIDS Buddies 397397-4464.-4464.464...... Also , on : a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday from 7:30 to 10 r , If you can lend an ear to Essay Contest Oct.. 3 , Alternative Rehab.. p.m.. . outside between . - - j--:. . - and your ¬ - . . someone open . , . will be hold - . . Comm . : The Elie Wiesel Foun- CommIncInc behold LibraryLi rary and r- - Ganser - - - - . . - -'i ' , heart to one in need and if dation for Humanity an- ing interviews for coun-¬ Biemesderfer Executive ' ' ,4 you want to bring a ray of nounces its annual essay selor assistants and train- Center (weather per- to someone , then sunshine contest fortheEliefor Wiesel ees.. The interviews will mitting) or on the second r : ! we need you you are . . If Prize in Ethics.. Open to be held from 9 a.m. to 4 , . , floor of Brooks Gym in ,. r , ¬ . .. interested in becoming a senior , the p.m.. . For more informa- . . - - undergraduates the dancing and karate . * --I , t friend to an AIDS patient contest calls for a 3,000, to tion , call 872-3314.- . . room. , - .. , I call Tracy at 872-9724.- . . ..: -. . 4,000, word essay on one Quiet Riot Entomology Club . , Outing Club severalof topics related to "Quiet" Riot,"' a comedy-- : The Entomology . Club - , ' ? .- . The Outing Club will hold ethics in the 90s.. The top theater production that - will hold weekly meet r--. weekly meetings every prize is $$5,000., . For more focuses onproblems faced ings every WednesdayWednesd y at Tuesday at 5:30: p.m.. . in information , call Dr.. by today's' students , will noon inn Roddy Science - . - Roddy Science Center RobertRobertSayreatSayre at 872-3355. . bebeheldheld in Bolger Confer- CenterCenterRoomRoom 254.. Lots of Room 239.. Bicycle Club ence Center's' Lehr Room great field trips are 4 : New . . . IMC Hours The Bicycle Club will on Sept. . 30 at 9 p.m. For planned.. . , - ¬ , 872-- The Instructional Ma hold weekly meetings evev-- more information. Priority Club . .- . .f4 - . . , terials Center in Stayer ery Wednesday at 8 p.m.. . 3841 ¬ . . . MU's' environmental acac- . , - - . ' - $- , Hall has new hours for the in the Philadelphia House , Newman Association , , tiontionclubclub will hold weekly ty-- - -' . .- - - ... . . , . - . , - , fall semester. The center across the street from the An Adopt-A-Grandpar-- - every Thursday . . - meetings - - , " - - will be open Mon.-Thurs.. - . library parking lot.. ententprogramprogram is almost into at noon in Roddy Science - ' Snapper photo by Stephen Seebcr . . . . 10 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. , Fri.. Newman Association full swing.. Anyone inter- Center Room 254.. you. If Are these perky young girls lining up to audition for the Rockettes ? Although this is probably lnott the case , these sixli M a.m.. . p.m.. . Sun.. 1 ¬ ¬ Mtt to 4 and - The John Newman Asso- ested in visiting the eldeld-- carecomejoinuscare;, comejoin us and get students seem to be enjoying the atmosphereatm !tere of Pond. Or are they planning totogetget someextrasome extra in biologjp' . credit Wkkersham ' * . . . * -- to 9 p.m. will be sponsoring erly of -- . by studying the plant life the glopefuily no scu diving exhibitionsons are in works ). . . '.' . ; residents Mil in pond the . # ciation involved. scubaa exhlbl . . - * j&& ' " . . , PSA&D& a trip to Washington D.C.. . lersville Manor , please . ' . ' ' 16;, I , . ' . , The National Color Pho-¬ during fall break to work call Maria - for International Relations . - 5482. , tography Invitational will in soupa kitchen.. A meet more information Also Club - ' - i ' - . County be held on Sept. the Lancaster ¬ % * * ? be at' ing < held theth will ' v . f. Penn The International Rela- - International . ¬ sylvania School Art & 26at7p.m.intheNewman26 p.m.inthe. . in the Newman Special. Olympics spon- ' ofofArt 26at7at7 pm tions Club invites new - ¬ \ . . ' - Design through Sept. 30. House.. For more infor- sors a bowling program members to attend its bibi--¬ - I' ; ; ? . ; > , - , . . , . The Upper Gallery will mation , call Jeff at x5078.. for special athletes every; monthly meetings on alal-¬ / Forum - . . I ...... * , . . . . , ...... " ' ...... , ...... " ' ' ' " . . . . . " . . . . . i . . . . " - ::" ' .. : : ' ,.: . ' : ' " , :. . . from . . ' : : . " : Saturday 3-5 p.m at . : ' .. : > '. ' .:. Decorative & : ...... host "The PSA&D 7 ...... '. . : ' :.: :. . . . ' ternate Fridays at p.m. ' ' . . . : : , . . . " " " ; , : :...... Z " ' ". . , ' ' "' : . :: ' . ' ' ' . ' ; . ; : : . . : : ' O- : ; : . . : : . n- : . ' " : ; ; . d- 'e- ; e- : " e- - , . " . m, . : ' . Columbia Lanes. : . . . " . : . . ' . . more the um'm-. . . ? . : : ...... 0" : . For . . . . : . . . . , . . . : . Impulse. " . . . e'fj"'pvognam''zn-: . . . . " . : : > . . : . . S. : :: / : : : . : . . . : . . . : : . : . . , .England. . , , . , . , . . i . 101 Room : : . .t..b': SMC 161. ' to. . & Summer program. . in " ...... at . PSA&D" ' . . , . . . . . the . "Art , . . \ . . ., . in . . . .be< , . . . " . . . . < : . ' . , ' ...... : . , . , . ' . . " . ' . . . . - . ' ...... offered- l- . : . . . : . . . . - ...... ' . tfi' ' , . . . . . ; : . . . ; . Ii' - - ; } ; . . : .. '> formation , call 396-7833 - MU Students For : ; ; , ; ' ' ' Crea-tivity and -: :: ; ;: ' AnEveningofCrea-tivityAnEvening of Come broaden your are ( { } : ; interested..fu.. rtg uL ffhe : ' - ( : ; : . ' ; : . : you are interested in studyingst d you. i S ti.i a.N n..i.: ) : IfItxou The Universityt New open It'studeii bav : , . of . to students who ha , ' : all swh . . : t ' Students For Life is an openhouseopen house featuring Choice cultural understanding+-- . : ' : ': : . . s1 an 1ri iS: : : ;' EnglishE ig and Englishslihhistoryo&&, thnv$ llanipshireis:nS" ii rti completedfu J t ( at " ( ) year 4I sponorinwniner$ at least . oneon - " ' ' ni' r asf.oI ' r' - lEnshbdthh : Come and join us every , foodandlive MU Students for Choice the next meeting is Oct.. 4.. } : summerat Cambridge UniversitytSity "J: t"Mfm' ., . '- ' a Pniv program in Cambndge1lomCambridge Julyr" . : P.. from . . college . , . . UegerlbThe . In ' inJ. deadline ' . ft . . rir . . . . J. : lbr appti " ' ,6. f " for'ap " } ' college . ' . . . -: the : ' ' . ' : ' , . . in all students : : / ., ' ' '' Tuesday 9 p.m. the music.. This fund 'aising invites to : : i ' ' : ' at mini : . : : ; : ' ' : , : i . :wight for .: , ,: . 1992 , .: ' : ! . ; :. :: in Englandg be perfect . ? to , . 14,: : : . Augg :programprogr iss ons '. JOtoAug 4 The cat ..Cu' , { ! ) cations . is Marca 15,199215; 1992 ; : .t is, cationssMarch . . . . r.t.'lS'1992'. . rf . , " . 'M . . : . , . . . . . " . : . . . . , " ' . : " : : : ' . , , : : . ,. ' / - . : : ' . ' : : . :' : : ' : : , . ' " : : : : .: . : . : '; ' : ::) . : . . : . < : : : 51 ' : : ...... 161.. Every will be held n Oct.. SMC Room on Oct. 2 . : : . : . ' . t: . . : . : : . . . : " . : . : : : . ' . . ' . ,: . / : SMC Room event @- ' " funddn - - - - - : AIDS -: - - ' : Lancaster . . ; : ; : - : . : : : : . ' [ . : : : is welcome , whether 5 at 7 p.m.. . Price is $50$ per at 9 p.m.. . for a meeting : ' ' : one ; ? : ; Project I , ; : : : \ I . ¬ : $ . -fiaij'ne : film re llntlJlril/ve ! decided or undecided on person (a donation including a and. re-- Amet i6t lltBtini in'ig'h : jbuiJI to . " ' . ' " . University. American = " ' ' . . might' . . , . : , ..1 , ' . : : . lt6 On . Paris . , , , / . : : : ! ; : to Sept. : Sunday : ' ; . appeal. ' : : . you 29 ; : : , , ' . the : . : : :: : in: ' . . ! ' ' ' in : : . : : . > . : ? > : : } ' . : : . : . : , . ' ' , . . ,: 'i , . . ' . Y : . . " :. . . : . : . ' : . : . ; . : "xi : ; issue.. ' ). freshments. . { . : . ' . r 1l": ' : J. ' this important PSA&D's& annual fund . f f ' i Lancaster AIDS Project ' ; : : thC'idea fdiscO eringbn ; . ;: :: }rhe.Siiiden , . . ?Att gbi . gii ,. . . utilii FormoreFormoreinformationFor more information call. Amnesty International .. . DoesThe4eaofdiscovermgoneDoesthe ideaofdiscoveringone All classesl . are taught . in JBnEnglish.,:: : : T1iestudcntbodyismuftuiatioxia CoMotion Theater : .in . Qn iui.-.- ' is holding its second ' ' " " an : ' : : - . Oct.. - " ' : ; rS' : \vjth" ! . * 396-7833. . " ," - From 4- "Amnesty" International" of the most beautiful cities in ThereThereareezghtmajorsavulab1eetghtmajorsare available art with . percentciif"Aine ,.. .1 Americans . 15 "Chairpersons a mad . P ns : : i I , " ' ' ; < 4T * nual fundraiser "Art : ; ' : :\ ' : " " ; ' , appeal 9ri1parat: ; : 28.28 the PSA&D& will invites the general Europe la between classes Mtorystoi$ comparative literature. , percent. : n 33 tcenl caporiginalcaporiginal comedy about public " . . iifFiFrench and percent Against AIDS '91" . ' at the - ' : " 10th - you? .. :com uteiSci: c , u1t :: ; , efuiri : ) present to an alternative dance on tto yoif coinputerscicncuropeanculwr-alE tal . . pesefltuigOver7Onatvma1itie'over10. . who Ann ...... a Board of : ' ro' ...... iiti6alities: Directors - : ' ;:' : ; : . ' , : " ' Eden Resort Inn & Con f : ' : : . .:.;. . . . :' . : . . ' ¬ !.'i1i s ijsfudi .lrima . . : ' if' siiidi ii . : 1 Ariied ri . : . . . , American l . . . iversary Alumni - . 10 Well . . cFor Q11Da ; . tc define their characters by ExEx- Oct. 3 from p.m. to then the ft . rnfcrmation,; .w. - : ! )wnt ference Center. in : : t onVPh' M' Lan : . tudcisMesiitona1. : }: . " rsliY pans.1nigJtt : , . . : ; Univ might & ' !, . :) . : hibition" University Paris bebb&fo\lor affairs's 1ternat Businesst Ss .A ieric . . Gordinier Lobby.. unirsityht$ . n . for ilffi InternationalnaL s n Americanh Universityrii rls they in ' . q thechairsuponwhichthe chairsuponwhich a.m. : in sJtYofofofParis.Parisr . : " ' caster. The event will * :: : :.: ; JE: " :,: ' ': " ' : , yonl.Tliis. .This MsrtS , university administrationad hi rlSif rI,; llifMfemadhriaTii ' .' ! sit, will be perfomed: at Career Services Admission is $1.$ . ¬ you liberal t and miti l\\'ElEhl1 St.uite434$ l434"New Y r a cocktail ' lia / . consist of re-- : : ' : ' SUit ( re : [ ' : ; : : : comparativeeStud . n , : . ; ; ii': ';" ifi : :; : . : ; specializesinspe 'crimP.ara studies economics : : . : : ; - , . . . es iii{: + !: NYWOO3 . : ; ! , ing ' : ,.rii : : : , l " Theater from Associates Dancing Club . : , R \ Co-Motion Prospectus Dan ; i ' , ' Folk ' - . " ; : : . : ' ' ' ' : : : : . } : .tt: , : , : " : } ception and art : : . . : ' : :: , : : : . . preview . . . : : ...... :: : ' ' ; : :: .: ' . : . . : . . . .. ; . : , . "" , , , , '' , , , . " . , / . . . , ' ' ' ' ' : : : Sept.. Oct.. 13.. - . will be conducting : ;: ; ; : : 26 to Tick Inc. The International Folk ¬ : : : ' J with an art auction fol-- : : : ' fol .13 ::i : $ -$ . . For for resident - I : : : : J I ets are $10-$13.50. interviews as DancingD ncing Club will hold lowing.. For more ¬ . i. : 1 i : ; : infor" - studyq in have chance to , Japanip 1 Business majorsmajorshqve; 9 e f . ! more information , call sistants on Oct. from 9 every . ! ! weekly meetings - : . mation , call 394-3380. . , ' ' : : : . ; , : : = : : , . ' . ! : : : .. < : . '. : :' : : ., :: : : .: . :: ' : :: : :: -: : : : . , , ,: " " : . . : :' .: , : ;: . :, :' : : , : :::' :: . : : ;: : ': : . : . : : : : : ' : ...... ::' . . : : : } : . . . : . . :: !' . . ) .i- " 'r' : : : ::,: ; . ' " ' '' \ % g : ; i illd .ff :S : : : a i ri : s3fJfd. :: , ni , ; : sS" rs; : ' , Yoa never studied ;SSOforejgR students froratbefroni IX.$ . courses : 'm : . i i [ 'B majors you . . : ; ' " iliUS . Businessin j Aie'Y9Are : . ' ' ' . ' : -: : ' : WQ : . -j ? 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. . . . . , " : ; , ' \ ; . : " : : ': . . J . ; - Former Victorian pubpu gives : 19local{. Medievall".Sub'-cultura existseX ' 'n EaI castesteii i . . . ih . . , i . . . . - " sts . - - ...... ' ; - - . . : - :; ' , ' " . . : :;' : ; - ' . ; : , ' . ' . , . .Iyi. :'. . ' . . ' : " ' : ': L ' ' ; :1:' 's'aid.'She:. She said ' : . _ , ' ' James saidaid She said by copying tiJtg , fighting ., ; . ,' : 'j ' medieval { , ' , ' ' } . . : college . a., . BY . place JOHN EBERLY . ' ; ' to BYJOHNEBERLY. . relax " , a ! follps, . forms but using only weapons - rattan instead.ofmet.ajl, . students . . " " . insteadof me . ' ' ' 'sub. , t : - ' ; ; *' 1 ' SSnap'p&Reporter& . . \ \ ' , ": S ) t.Rep. rter ' ones, Society ; . - Ji. oneson determine . . members who.who.is.is the.bestthe.b. st . . , . Lancaster Dispensing , ' warrantswarrants..youryour atteniion..Jiattention Itjsasa . . ! : ' . ; fighter.. The best fighteriighterbecomes.Kingwho.withhisbecomes King. whovvitkhis,, . bf.many.collegeby many .college ' Company bar frequented . . ' " ; '. . " " : . - ! . ., . - .Therete isais a "complete medimedievalv . iri the ; , reigns six months ".' . . min Lancaster area.. Queen for six andand'.lsis expected 33 N.. Market St.., Lancaster students the . ; - "' . , ! . area that most peopleieareuriawarearere . , ' ; thatmost unawareunaw actually , reign. means . gd . (10 t sub . This thejmonarchs.gxongd..an t ' '.. On , an themonarchsthe monarchs ( I , ;; Mondays .they offoffer . an Lancaster Axxbrpdge ' ' ! . Jan - f." r" ! Lancaster - , to Rosamunde , chateriairi . , '> of; according Rpsamunde ofAxbridgd cl progresSes, . ,{ . .' ! ; . . Lancaster progresses award prizes and so on.. ,_ . :. cj'.? " : Aristotle once said , me . ; import andan . tatacoo nignightt : .onn . prizes / ntght.on < "Give . taco - " . r . "" , . . . , . . . . , . . ' . for . , . - . " { the Shire of Silver Rylle. ' ac ' '' . . Fighting is not the only activityvity , ' x . that gets rewarded googood food , good friends , and good .. " '' Tuesday they offeroff r a ? , . " . ; good , Silv is .. . beef Actually . Shire Silverr Rylle \ ' the of Lancaster nor is hip.the. only ,. U-- ' ' . { : ; , ' noris.kinkingship. the rewardreward..AccordingAccording to Pow ale, and I'll dance on a table with , . ', ,k beer special Wednesdayit's. t's Powell \ " I'' . .< - ' 1 t.. ' " and'Lebanoncountiesand'Lebanonand Lebanon countieso , andRosamundeofand Rosamun l Axbridge. . . " " : - ( ties f Jamesam s, thereth e aree "all sorts of kingdkingdotrr which my pants at my knees.. 41' - . 'r1"-, ; bucket of Rocks as hi Rolling ' \ ' :' . I awards \ , ' kingdom ' is o Powen-J- s', arnettibyr of theSocietythe ;: SocietyS forfo :' ' : ' Fiona a. memberr ietY' , ' . . , , , , 4( Rocks ) and basket wingsi, gs a.1len! ' cancan.bebe. achieachieved by'serviby service , fighting or excellenfce'&ixcelle it1& O.K. Steve actually said it but : : : of Powell "' : ' ' ' ' ' it ; : : ' ' , . j-, . ' , : ' CreativeCre ve Anachronism. ; \ , . / . , . . , - ' ; ' ' ; : ;. - Anachronism . : . . nightandonThursdayit'spaSta, and Thursday ta . , agiv;, n area.pfea Qf craftsmanship'Th&SocietycraftSIl-3I,1shipThecraftsmanship? .TheSqcietyb6asts& Sqciety : " ! ' given o that's not the point. The point is nghtandonThursdayitnight on . sppasta : , boaSls ) 'J'' / its " ' : . ? ; - . . . - "soCi. , el1- society .: ...; ; . . J" Accord .to : amij , thethe..societytl.I . y , is . . . : . ; , : According , a 10: . . en , , J !,. & ; . . gto . crafcraftsmen and cooks who ply their and & that you can fmd all these things at . t... . ; night . . . " trades Powell. ' skill" . , "' . < " : . , ' . ; ;' " : . ' - : W - current societySOCI . was iri ;= Middle.Ages, ?ty mat was O , '- ' - - ) . . : , formed( ed , > " " : : , . . . situated ourseourselves in . they were done in the . : . the Lancaster Dispensing . . . u We thethe ' : Ser - Middle : , - Robert Mancini , Seeber ' 1965 by a group ofo peoplewhopeople. ,who ,thought it d be : :. : ' - Stephen ; h9 would , . , S " back the joint to makequrmake . You some the Society'scie 's everit Companyexceptthe"pantsattheCompany (except the pants at the " of our ' ' In fact someofthof weekenddeverltfare ' . ' , recreate : - . ' . fun to get together and .recreatereate'thethe le. Agesl. ' - " . ;, andre Middle The . ': : . I op ; , . medieval , . wonde are; knees" pan) selections ed for . the medievalfeastsfeasts withwit "wonderfulfuFcooksook's arid good, . . andanaandBernieMcCovselectionsBernie McCoymc oy . opted forthe ' . ' ' uernie . ; - ' Society _engages in 1e sosocial.historyJbi.stOry.: , . of " - : ' TheTheLDCisLDC) is located in theheartofthe heart ofhistorichistoricLancasterLancaster Torpedo. The Torpedo consists researchof the . eatingea ng, Pow Il-J tneS saidsaid'Also:.' , 'ononce& a moritfraa . " . cookssaid Also ' ' ; - , ' . . . / ? . : ( ; : - ; Powell : ' , > , . . , , an1i. topped with -. Europe uptoup.toup to thetheyearyear 1600i.. . { \ . ' in the famed Central Market so after a hearty lunch of ham and Italian salamis . meltingmelting.hot;: hot ' groupgroup.gathers.togathers to study, an medievalmedi lht&rflittie'(&:. : : ' aspect of valli ' . . . '' ' - . - structuredlikesu.uc . ,, - all this . owel1-James.. said the Society is structured: ed.1ike, like aa... . : ' . you can go grab a shoo-fly pie.. The building that now American and cheddar cheeses of stuffed / . She, said the SocietSociety membersin m rs' engagengag inn, allalP'thisthiss ' ' :- t' - , . , ; and . which the club is activeac ve : are ' - was a gr clubJamesthe areasin , 1 "' houses the LDC completed in the early 20th into a submarine roll. Indeed it tastes greatat deal ' Middle Ages activity foritoforno othereasotithan"fo'ctfreothb&er& trreasonasori thanthan''fQ'tt' fc-fifi . . . . ' " ' " cantons; - " ' " : *" * " , afterrenova ons , sounds.. And you're' 21.you21 you. can it dividedintodivided .into kingdoms, baronies, s., cantons , shiresshii s and " '-1 , : fr''I' Century and after in 1978 the Lancaster better than it if flle.it? it. fun'offun of it and to educate ourselvess..'" , . . . - ; . "V renovations fie ' ; . , ' . . - ' ' . . . a and . . ' Dispensing Company moved in.. down with a cold draft beer, possibly Bass Ale.. ; . , principalitieses ThereThere.are.arere king queen to preside ' Cre Anactiib'nismn : )1 SocietySociet Creative r . ' andThe for tive'-AnacAnachronism is ij over , For those you who like shake your , this was a great , I enjoyed an awesome over alltall , and society members take on Middle Age , : of to booty This lunch international organization , with mmembershipni erS ;p'' intrueini tKc . ' : upscale watering hole features live music (folk , rock sandwich while hanging out with friends and soakin' names, don MiddleAgeMiddle Age garb - and get together for. , ;; ; garb ; United StatesEurope, , Britain, Australiastralia , NewZea1andNeVv Zealand - . . . - ; . - ' ' . .- . ; ' ' ' , ) . . . ., . ':. > 'n''n'rollroll rhythmor andbluesand blues everyFridayandeveryFridayand Saturday up ahipahip atmosphere. I hope that all ofus can be.matuie weekend medieval events. :andd Japan.. Anyone interestedntere t in joining iii SocietyS - the ' 1 ! ,inj9.inin'g - l ; . " " . ; l "' ;". - ' " night from 10 p.m.. . to a.m.. . LDC has an upscale , and? . :. . . : "Themost'Th mostiInportanteventisimportant is theefighfighting"Powell-ng .Pqwel1-- ; { ' 2 The drink responsibly. ,1- most event " , s". - The : can - ' at - . , , 1 . , contact Fiona at 8726564., . , . : is the . . . , . yet relaxed atmosphere perfect for kicking back on a . Robert. In the big poker game that restaurant " James " - " ' . . - . ' . '. , , Friday afternoon. . business, the LDC is a royal flush. , r.( . . ; : . . . . ' . ; focuses Amish As if all this weren't enough, they offer a wide , We swaggered into the LDC with a bit of achipona chip on Photography exhibition on ctiltiire , , . . . . . " . " , ' . . " . . . _.L' . , , . " . b"n,, .. . n ' . variety of goodies.. They feature a staggering our ve shoulder ( , Bernie.and I swaggered, . ' lunchtime colleccollective well : -V Aneidtibitionof"FiftyYeaisofAmishPligtographs"bitj > "' Y .6 AmAmfshPhptograpb.tbir p4i' - : . , . sh . 's. moved . exhibitipnofnof'Fiftyty Yeare.df , l, ; , Reinholds. lhold . photographic style moved from , ). last , F " assortment sandwichesof veritablea magic garden of Steve sort of merrily skipped The few weeks : ' byLancaster. County photographerr RichardReinholdRichardRic ard ReinhReinhdldld documentary. ooCJJP.leq in the early years too romantic iri ; later! te . byLancaster . , . salads, and selectiona selec on Mexicanof dishes. And also , of have been good ones, and being the eternaletemalpessiniistspessimists : . " . Universityrsity Monday ; Sept.-23.- 3 years, ,according '. ; - slated forMillMillersyille. rV.ille$ Univ Sept yearsYaccbrdingyears. ! to RobertRobert.LowmgLowing professor ofait at ; OUb-rAs is . . prime importance to many of you , they carry loads of that we are, we thought our luck was due to run outAs ' oft : - ' through , . 8.. , . . . " Tuesday Oct MU. He says the photographs emphasize the , s . . , _ beer and wine and have a fully stocked bar. usual, we were wrong . . . _ _ . _ . . ' ' ' n ' ' Q.J , and'areceptiQnfdfandand'a reception'ecept . the artist ono , sti 1c . Amish life ; as a oflivingliving thatthat'isis ThThe exhibit fdtrJhe Sunday venessofAmish way" ofoflivingthatis pistirictiveness.of ' * Stephen : It years ororsoso ago portly men As at our gazing at the grandeur around J * seems thatthat20years20 I sat table a " ' ' ' ' ' . : ! :' 1 issetforBreidenstifpHaf'sBreidenstin .UniqUnique . Y: . ' to4p.m.issetfbrBreidenstineHall's. . fromfrOInuibaIilife . . , , . Sept.. , to4p.mto 4 ;, tfor . , . . .. , ,, . , , . 29 from Halls . urban 29from p.m.iss. . life . "' . . . , . , ;; ' could ful problem. . . : . ! ' . ' * \ ; land beautifulbeau women without any The me, I felt the chip hop off aforementionedaforemen Qned ' . ' " ' ' ' . " ° : ' " my ' . - ' - _ ' . . .: . .. : - " ''F, + - " * ' : ' ' ; . . . " : 7. . ; " : : : . ' ' ; - ' . : : , : ; \ : : " .fi'Gal-1... 1. >, . , . If' is subjective.S9 , ;:' * ' ' " i workwC . SWI . , ; " rinterptetiiig toe ' third flooroor SwiftGallery. ery. "Reinhold's' ? is\.subjectiveinterpftinii \ j :; eiPt e formula was easy: learn a technical , eat excessive appendage. . The atmosphereatmosphereremindedusof"Cheersreminded us of" ;," .1.-dflWll' : fi'P'-Z' P " !d; . fii ii;| trade Cheers ' = $ RReinholdinh . will11 alsoalsobebe ay iI l in the galleryg .ler tonto meetnieete t' ?Anushfron ahumamsticahumanisticpotntofviewLowmgsaidmtofvlew 'Lowmg6aId. . . ' | amounts of scrapple, and pull your Dickiess up real our waitress was a great deal more personable ld available : except ' ' ' ' . : . ' ; " ' ' . receptipn . the ReinhQld'began, ; , ; parentsdunngparents during the, Parents? Caylaay.receptipn.'after.theq r. recep QIr afterter Reinhold. began taskworkwork as photographera . forfo high Vic . than . . ' it worked for Buddy Hackett and Tayback. thanCarlaTortelliCarla TorteIli ' ' ' - ' ' :" : : - ' ' : 'S : : . : } ' :, ' ; . . " footbfootball ;gameg OI , Septpt28.:.28.'f ..c -"f.. . . Lancaster Newspapers . 1935, and re red'fu.1Q.in.19. 6 as ' ! . " 'in retired Today, women want more , men need a catalyst, and The menu claimed that the LDC was "A Victorian . Saturday ' m.56 - : . ' ' | ; - ;: . . .: : : < , jotrjn " " , exhibition *will includeiricIude-42;42 blackblackcandwhiteandnd.'whitewhite a.a . stafft photographerphotographerfor? to81aph ;ifqrJthe?r )thee Intelligencerr' Journia1.l.. A " The . Buddy Hackett sleepssIee s alone.. pub, featuring "spirits , food, and entertainment. I'm' ffJh . If . :: .; ', sequencess chUQi1dfi , , ' photographsplot gTaphs hi four sequences.equ n ;; childhoodTO 4:, courtship; Lancaster. L ncaSter..na. . nativeve, \ ReinholdR inh ld had an opportunityopp i1tii iW to I've donedone.everythmg. everything in my power to fmd my true a big fan of those three elements and those Victorians ! in.ro. . . , ' farming funerfW1 . Reinhold: o1d ttookk thepthe photographs developdevel p frifriendshipsri ships :with and a workingwor! ng. . . 'kil' knowledge(,} l g Willand r s.R. " mate , yetnothingyet nothing seems work.. I , stopped how to party, so the future looked bright.. d funerals. to really " exercised knew , " ' . : ' " ' ' : . ; - . ' - . . . : " - ' : : , . . ' , :'( ' . . . , : : :. 1942 td'1991-1991.0.1991...... of the AmishAmishpeople. people . _ : between , , , and . " . : , s U." , . . . eating pork , waxed my , As felt bliss ' , " . . . .f mybottomjoinedtheMauricebottombottom.joinedjoined the Maurice we waited for our food I awarm statestateofbJgs! " < " , , . ' . ' . forourfoodIfelt of " r" . rinds Mwewaited : : . . ' awarmstateafb' ' , . ' . . " . ' ' . . " . . , ; . . '' ' ' . ' ' ' . . , . : ,; . . ,, , . ' , . , . . I . ! . ' .: , .J'. : . . " . '' ' " ' ran ' ( . ' ''' Gibb fan club , and even donated' my spleen. to a wwashSh over me.. Steve rrann into some old friends;, andlJierif e ' t ' ;: : ' ' " , ; : . . , . ', ; ' . - . , ' ' : " ; :' ' - ; . ' newlywed couple in LiLititz.. I guess today's' men need sosoundsds StingS g filled the .: I caught up'fffifceup' e ' : . ' :; : - tz of air got ' : , : : ' ' . , , ' . " " . -r : . . . ' . - , :, ? ' , ! < : : . : ' qui IDy .T- '0'' " : . : < '{ 'J- * , , " " big muscles, fast cars Dockers and expensive pets if magic and tried to give Bernie a big hug. I quickly . : ;' ' , " " '> .S' : ' , ' ' . . , , ? : ' , - ?. . - , : . " ' ME- T.' ? : ' ' ; ; : . . . " : women ' . ' ' as as.J' p.. : : 1""n." Ol"f 4' < he expects to impress of the 90's. It s issues found he hadn't gotten caught up as bad . fB- ' Its out that I ) : . . . . , , ! ' . - -t- " ' | e . - S ' : TI4j . Cove ' such as these thatthatmakemyjobmake my job so difficultmydifficult (my last real I'm sure the swelling will go down in no timet Ine. ;, $ : \ : ; : ; ; Pirate' ' . : : . date was with my sister two summers ago, andd believe When I came back down to Earth. ;*, our .waitiwaitress5ss . ; . . . TroiufhjPresents!Prou.4&. fPresents( , ents . ( . : ; , , , & . . < NT . , ; S : ' ' ' ' I ' ' : " ' ' " . , " me she ain't easy ). delivered the mother of all sandwiches theth Dagwod.. , . '. ,: Tl ' <. ''i:, : '. ; ' ' .: . :; . ' 'S-. , . . ' . . . , ifi.anyone( anyone should be unfortunate enough I've always had a forcartoonfor cartoon food : 'S'N''A'T5 . . . - Well to yearning Wimpys GNAT ' , " ifnI: . -f( ' : : ' : . .rr.:1lJ': ' ' ' . . ! TO"", ' :. . . B . " ' ' , : : . . ... J , ,: , . , . . . , : lap: S, .r problem , think may , Bugs , ' : ' . . ; have the same I hi , Live same'problem I have found our hamburgers Bunny's and the . and'ofof course . 'r . . ' carrots , . 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Schwarzenegger's' statement a few play-ball- partner , because ' I he'd -andfries. Bruce - 'a' J.dfries- andsittingnexttoBruceand slttingnextto which is budgeted at $8$ million.. Judging from what actually is months later at the Cannes Film shown up at Barish's' "Monster" -! " .andDemi' . ImagineIntagiaemeetingfriendsmeetingmee ng friends Required Reading. . Every Week.. (Zarem is also an investor and will supposed to decorate the walls and Festival : " ' always had Squad"" premier ! "I've and graciously into : : . . and ' : ' . . : : . . ' ' and ' : . ' ' : : bumping : : . : ; for coffee : : : , : : . . , . . . ' . ' . : : : . . ' : ; : .: . , get one of the , ' . " ' d : percent profits he cetlmgs-Elvis'sceilings Elvis's last motorcycle , tremendous interest.. . in things that posed for paparazzi while hugging - , . ! . entering " - : | .Kevin Costner Imagine , says "because I have some Steve McQueen's' "Great" Escape"" I think are gonna make a lot Frankenstein's' . " of monster Then the i what you think is a restaurant for Zarem and PlarierHoUywoodHollyHollywoodwood , authorship of the concept here..") , ' " . - Planet motorcycle Arnold's from money.. partners enlisted John Hughes.. ; ', park and stumbling into a theme theupcomingSlSmillionrestaurantthe upcoming $15$ million restaurant Complementing the visual "Terminator" 2:,"' actresses'' lipstick Bansh got the idea for Planet 'Hughes' was looking for placea in : the sets i . the did ' .created by guy who on New York's West , splendor and star power will be a imprints , a blimp-shaped- room Hollywood the way mostproducersmost producers Chicago to hang out," says the "' " ! ; ibr"Batman"Imaginegivingaway: r"Batman Imagine giving away just down the block from the Hard 90-seat-of- - the-art- screening room called Hollywood Heaven filled get ideas for movies from restaurant's' operations chiefRobert i more your leisure dollars to ; dbwnstairs , - still.. of Rock Cafe. As envisionedenvisioned.by. by its office space for rent with clouds and dead film stars'' somebody else.. In 1987 was . " ' - he Earl. "Hewasfinishing"He was finishing filming late | actor-impresarios- Arnold Schwarz backers, Planet Hollywood will be upstairs , a function room and personal effects Planet working on "Her" Alibi"" (Paulina every night and didn't' have enegger and Sty ! - - . Stallone c.. the movie-star hangout in New adjacent VIP room and , most Hollywood , or the Planet Porizkova, Tom Selleck ), when an in ' 1 - reservations places and wasn't * , " ast week," says Bobby Zarem , York , a place important , a boutique ultra-- ",, Last where ordinary folk of Hollywood that FursthasdesignedFurst hhasas designed , actor named Bryan Kestner looked recognized. . " . I I - .' No , the ; ! wanted to ; will have the opportunity to mingle desirable Planet Hollywood. will resemble the Hard Rock less up from reading the script and , To remedy this , ' eminent' ' said injustice the | emihentNewYorkpublicisthadn'tNew killYork publicistpublicisthadn'fhadn't with stars such as Willis , merchandise. . Already Zarem has than it will the Universal Studios Why"Whydon'tyoudosomethingcalled" don'tyou'tyou dosomesomeihingcalIedthing called ChicagoPlanetChicago Planet will Probably" have > looked deep himself , ' logo'ed' T-shirts- , , . , inside Schwarzeneggerand Stallone while' sent sweatshirts tour. the Hollyrock, where you combine a John Hughes table, which stays ' = | amined a life hyping Jackie caps, terry-cloth- and . - examined a'life eating burgers and pasta in a robes leather . Planet hopes to jam in 200 Hollywood and ?" ' " . rock music empty in case he's coming in.. i Mason, CherCherandand KeiKeithHernandez, breathtakingly spectacular tohundredsofpublicfiguresjackets to hundreds ofpublicfigures , customersktatimewithcustomers atatimeme ,with lOseatings The - ' ta Hard Rock had its limi Barish has been spending money ; concluded death wasw s and that cinematic environment. . from Kim Basinger tot Wayne a day meaning , Barish admits , tationstations..Ifyou. . .If. you look at thecoversthe covers of by the tens of thousands for such , preferable, - referable to another evening What separates this dream from Gretzky to Eddie Murphy to Swifty that the average will major magazines , ' ' ' customer get it's not Whitney gems as Clark Gable's liquor flask ; ' forking the tables at Elaine's.. those of most hyperbolic club Lazar to Sam Shepard to George only45only 45 to 50minutespervisit.50 minutes pervisiL. Houston , ' ' "' The it's Schwarzenegger or' and a bell Vivien Leigh gave . 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' - ice' : ! : ! : ; : ; ! started ? ; ! you The ! ; : :: I ; : ! ! extra boost to get 100 Mile Club i11 : j : :1It ; ! Ii1; @SPyFOWC''rrr'"-; i11 11 ;: ; ;! ; might be just\ . \ ! i@m Jt \rj iI i . ! . .. 16 iiJ.i the incentive you need to get you on the right track.. The .Inti. IntrpK. Millersville 34, Norfolk State ' ' : : ' Office will again sponsor the 100 Mile Club. . . . . , , FOOTBALL / Norfolk State Spartans 0 0 6 10 16 muralAny form of aerobic exercise such as walking , jogging ,, ; , , aerobic dance , - - swimming cycling and using the Stair . . ; . MMasterter..caican., Millersville Marauders 14 14 0 6 34 Saturday , September 28 Kutztown , 1:30p.m.1:301 : p.m.. . Mastercon' - 28-Kutztown hU ( i1es \ count toward your goal of one hundredire miles in a semesterse ester'On. Oncq ; - . ' on . (Parents Day) ' . : ? - . MU - Burke 32 pass from Fagan (Heim kick) MU 7, NS 0 PFnt's you'achiyou achieveve one hundred miles you will earn a shirt with tl\eth.el\. ; logo.. Contact " : appropriate the Intramural/Recreation Office . inmin" - Verzicco 37 pass from Fagan ( ) MU 14, NS 0 . / MU Heim kick .: SOCCER Pucillo Gym at X-3494- for details. . Join in the fun and; get inn MU - Burke 2 pass from Fagan (Heim kick) MU 21 , NS 0 . . . . . " ,- ; : shapeShape. StartS tart ttodayoday. , " - ( , NS : . * " MU Pelczarski 32 pass from Fagan Heim kick) MU 28 0 : . \ Saturday , September 28 Moravian , 11:30: ama.m.. . . j NS - Howard 29 pass from Buggs (kick failed) MU28MU 28 , NS 6 Moravian- - ' ' " ' 1 ; , 29 :-. ( .) , p.m.. . H'Q DE' ' Sunday September . exhib.,1exbib BY"- The MoravianMatch . HOMEE RUN DERBY Home RunR Derby cancelled Septep' 14 -Alumni :- . NS - Buggs 13 run (Pinckney run) MU 28 , NS . ' Tuesday , 1 at !Kutztown , 3:30: p.m.. . . October utztown : , . 11 due to inclement weather will be held on Wednesday ,; , Sept. s: 1 WednesdaySept. 2525':' MU - DeBellis run (kick failed ) MU 34, NS 14 .1-- . . ; . . ' : . . : . . . . i1; - . from 4:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. onTonon.TangerTangerg Field ThecontestisQThe contest is openopeh NS - Williams 78 return fumbled extra point MU 34, NS 16 . ' . ' , ' of . . < - ; , "J- to all men and women students , faculty , and staff.. : ; . . " t" FIELD HOCKEY 1 . . ' " : . _ j": ' " . ' ' ' ; . . . - -' : : 16-122- ; Pinckney 4-- , " ' * RUSHING Norfolk State Skinner . ' ' ' "U ; : , PASS, . Th Punt, , Kick contestpI-i- ; - ; - ; - - Wednesday , September 25-Shippensburg25 ;, 3 pffi. . . PUNT.: T AND KICK The Pass and Ki ! 22 Buggs 8-16 Kay 2-1 Bryant 3--17)( ). Millersville: DeBellis , Shippensburg ppm .' ' sf( . . ; : - - . : " : ' - held on Gordinierr. on Wednesday , Oct.. will be . Field 2 from. 4:15' - , , , . . ' . " - ; 28 : . . . ' ; - ; Saturday September at Indiana 2 pan ' . - ; Livingston 1-4 Wolfinger PA . . 18-41 ' . 17-73 Williams Augustin 3-18 . . : . . . . . :. ' -: . - ' p.m . ': . - ' . . to . p.m.. " . . ' . , 1 . . . pm . - - ; - - . Sunday;, September 29 at Slippery Rock p.m. . 500 ' . " : 3--5)( ) Fagan 3--8)( ). . . . , . . . 01 '. . - ' .' :' - ; PASSING : Norfolk State : Buggs 5-15-1,935-15-1- , 93 yards Bryant . ' INTRAMURAL ' . INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS . The winnerswi ers of the ClosestClo est tb-tt&&: : . - . 3-10-2,66.3-10-2- - , 66.. Millersville Fagan 16-33-4,230.16-33-4- , 230.. MEN'S' . . W TENNIS ' : - . - WOMEN'S : . " the} ? Pin contestc ntest wewere pr..BobDr.. . Bob Sayre and Shell! Hopkins.Hop s.. ' . : : 2-61- ; - ; " . RECEIVING Norfolk State Ramseur Howard 3-53 * - - . . . , . . ; . ' . , ' , ! " -> . . . . ' ' - ' . , J - ; - . - ; - : . ' .. . Jones 1-33 Cherry 2-12. Millersville : Burke 6-90 Verzicco 3- Wednesday , Washington , MD, p.m.pm. . . , . ' . . September 25 at MJ:3? 3 BARD'HALTHALL.: WEIGHT . . ' - ' BARD HALT ROOM HOURS >. . - 48; Pelczarski 3-46- ; Livingston 2-26- ; Siegfried 220.. . , 26 , 3 pan. ' ThursdayThur ySePteI1JSeptember Kutztown ..p . 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Indiana "' ' at Slippery Rock Invltationals. ' Shippensburg 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 117 84 MilMillersvfflesvi le 0 1 1 0 -----2-----2-- 2 Tuesday and Thursday 4:15: to 5:15: pm. :' ' : " . = 1 ' . > ' " - . . . , . - . : SlippetySUppeglaoEk, () ..k 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 . 49 14 Elizabethtown 1 0 1C ' - : ; ' - . .' . " ' \ :. R " ' 0 ' S . , , " " . " ' L 1f.-- '2 J' Top furlshers: 1 . Mary tMpMU ' , ,_, and 7 to . ; ' " Zerby ), 8p.m.r ' ; ' - " f . '. ' " ; ' ' Top finishers 1 y ( ' i . . , . " "" , ; " ; . . : . I . , " . . 1 " : . . : : p.mi 0 0 . ' . < 83' ; ' : : : : Claziow ! . 0O. . ' "t : ' . ;: Bpjin . ; : ; . . , _ . . mOR Q"9A' , . . : . 2"1 . scored , MU . . , . ? . . . . .:.: . . , ;: ...... '. .; ; , _" : " ' > : - . . . , . . ;. " : : ' ' Ot . : . - : ' :Goals ; 2.jGretchen2.. _ Petcher'SRUtc1iclietr-SRU'(SRU);, 33aJKaren;iKare . . . ) ' ' ' ' . : : a. . : . .' 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Central Connecticut 14 Cortland 31 , Mansfield 17 9.. . - . \ , Chester 34 Stale Terry . . . Hampton.. . MILLERSVILLE 34, Norfolk Slate 16 New Haven 48, Clarion 42 ' ; - " Indiana 34 , East Stroudsburg 0 Edinboro , Southern Connecticut 16 . ; TRACK AND FIELD MEETING: There will be a meeting forfO 35 Saturday , September 21,. ,. . Lock Haven 14.14, Bloomsburg 9 Slippery Rock 32 , Fairmont State 7 ' ' ' ! " - 3, Eastern O' . anyone interested in mens' track and fieldfi ld on Wednesday;, Millersville 0 . Shippensburg 44, Kulztown 35 Ashland 51.51 , California 10 " Men's' Cross ' Millersville 1 2 - 3 Country September . . z: Savannah 62 , Cheyney 3 --3- 25 at 7 p.m. in Pucillo Gymnasium.. For mmore 2-- . Saturday , September .. : , , 21 Eastern . - . . , , EastemCollegeCollege O.0 0 - 0 information, contact Joel Hoffsmith , head coachatcoach, at x-3x-3823.- 823.. ' . " at West - PSAC. SCHEDULES -HF.D- . t ,F.. (SepL27-Seo. 27.SeDt.27-SepL281- . 28\SI Goals scored : MU : WaddeD 2.2. Chester , : , Sent \ Bohn' , : East StroudsburgStro dsburg 20, MU . . Bloomsburg at Edinboro Shippensburg at California (Vorchheimer assist). . 40 - "' ' . v . : West , West Chester at Mansfield . Clarion at Indiana Shots on Goal : MU.21MU 21 , Eastern 3 . Chester 22 MU 34 , 3 :l1i ! ] ; ! ; ::; !IIt ; iiiJ i11 ; : : I : il.lflll Kulztown at MILLERSVILLE Lock Haven at Slippery Rock . Comer Kicks : MU 6, Eastern 2.. ' Kutztown 24, MU 32 I mll P W ll'J 11II.i . ' . East Stroudsburg at Cheyney flllm mll . : Saves : YYovino (MU ) 00., Gress (EC) ' . . ' . * Top MU finishers : . - : . : 8.. 2. Mike Craig- . , . . . , ( -1)- : - Quarterback Chris Fagan. overNorfolkStateoverNorfolk State. . .a AROUND THE PSAC Week of SepSeptember( mh r 21j); headF, . . - : head -17.: John Cooke , 20.. Frank ' ' ;; ; ! keeps rolling : Doug scored three! touchdowns and Tony Aliucci passed John . ¬. . . . . - IUF Adamrovich ' and tight end Bill. Burke Bill Bohn and Rob W Harro, 22.'Chuck22.. Chuck' Hoinowski , . endBilI hook Wadd-- for 275 yards as Indiana (3-0)( -) crushed East Slroudsburg'34-O.IUPStroudsburg '34-0.- . IUP dominated the! game , as he( 23 " ed up six times for 90 yards eacheachhadhad two goals in soccer ( - - . ' Andrew tied John Schlosser , 25.. Wendell Smith,, , and dell Warriors (1-1)I-I ) did not move inside the Indian 20-yard line. HIPS Hill a PSAC Field Hockey 1.f". 138 , 182 set West . 27.. Brian Nelson , 29.. Chris two touchdowns to lead the 18th-- action this week.. The Marauders , career reception mark with eight catches for yards tying the record of by Goodling , " ' Saturday , September 21 . ' " " Chesters Bill Hess in 1988.. . 31.. Jeff Stallings.. ranked Marauders. to 'a convincing 4-0-2- - , tied defending Divisiori"l: | ' Millersville 3, St.. Lawrence 0 a - Division. ttt Shipp makes dramatic comeback : Shippensburg intercepted Kulztown's Andy Berault ' - 1 --- ,3, 3 I -34-16- win . - - . ,national champion Elizabethtown| six times in the second half to rally the unbeaten Red Raiders (3.0)( . ) past the! Golden Bears Millersville 2 ----3- - over ranked Nor . " --- ranked - .. - . threw! four , ! , to stake Kutztown ((1-1)- ) leads St.. Lawrence 0 2 2 folk State.. Fagan threw for 2-2 before crushing Eastern 3...0.. 4435. Berault touchdowns three in the first half to - - 230 , Women's' Tennis " 30.' - ' of 27-0- and 35-14.- . Shipp, ranked 16th in Division II, scored 30 unanswered points for the Goals scored : MU : Moyer , Miller , yards on 16- - passing . Tuesday, September 17 ? . - ' win.. . Weidemoyer. . SL : Crosley, Hall.. for The Millersville Womens Millersville 7, Bloomsburg 2 Freshman . tailback Marc Lock Haven pulls win : Jimmy Broadway threw two touchdowns 43 and 21 : : , - - for out of Shots on goal MU 16.. SL 17.. .; :;, ; their - - ! Volleyball team captured th yards to lead Lock Haven past Bloomsburg 14-9.- . The Golden Eagles ( ) preserved the : 6, SL: . SINGLES Kathryn Bratton DeBellis paced the Millersville ? Penalty Comers MU 11 - - it 2) " § victory when Tony Harrison intercepted a Rod Becker pass in the! end zone to halt a Husky (MU ) d.. Laurie Seiler . - , 6-1- ; first victory of the season4hiseason this Saves : (MU 15,; Palmer ) offense second . , - - Lutz MU)15) (SL in the secondhalfhalf carry ' ' drive (0-2)( ). ' : Michelle Strutt (BL) d.. Lynn' Hutsko 4-- past week, sweeping Cheyne'yy'3'-Tf-'- 12.. . 6 ' the 12 yards.. . ing ba1l12ball times for 57 " * 6.6, 7-6- , 6-3- ; Paige Sanni (MU ) d.. ' - }%: J's ' . 0.. The Ladyady Marauders ;, now , !1-- .qY4L . 17 now : . , - . DeBellis finished with carries } \ : , . : Samantha Viard 4-6- , 7-5- , 6.2- ; ' ! ; I ; ji\; : T ; Tina ! : : :: ] III Sunday , September 22 , defeated the Lady Wolves 15-- - I-jr umNCAA :19D1V1SIO IL !(: yards. 'a . 4 Wolves.5-" ? : : : : : . 73 and touchdown. . < : Genay (MU d. - for a ) ::: tB. , ' ) Heather Wilheim 6-3 , s-- !mi 1 0 : - 9 . William , MU .iji\\ ! Smith , 15-2- , 16-14.- . : . ! - ; ¬ 2,15-22 ; mf I'i:1! 6-2 Kristie Kerns (MU ) d.. Tiffany Millersville .j ! - The ' Millersville 0 0 0 ' defen- " - - ' - - ; ( . Marino 6-1 , 6-3 Julie Crossan (MU) seven .! . . . Record E1s.P.t. .. Previous William Smith 1 0 1 sive itit caused seven - ri.L. Team 0-0-- " unit turn Lady Marauder MarjM & ' - , d.. CherilynCherilynDeVolDeVol 6.3- , 2-6- , - . ' harrier 6-3,2-6,6-1. 1.. Indiana, Pa.. ((4)) 3-0- 80 1 Goals scored : WS : Heap (Emmet) 61. overs in win over Norfolk St.. ' . ' the Zerby finished first at the SlipSSlt'p-Jp-- Shots : 5 ,; WS . ' DOUBLES -BrattonandHutskoBratton and Hutsko 2.. Mississippi College 3-0- 76 2 on goal MU 5WS 6. - ' , ¬ (MU) d.. Seiler and Strutt 6-76-7,6-4- , - , (7-( - MU caused eight fumbles recov- pery Rock y. Penalty : MU 1 , WS 12.. J, 6-4 Invitational SaturdaySat r . . Jacksonville State (AL) 2-0- 72 5 Corners ( - 3. 2)); Sanni and Kerns (IYIUMU, ) d.. Viard and ering four , and intercepted, Spar . Zerby paced Millersville to - Saves: Lutz (MU) 3; Selengut (WS) ' ! . a & - ' " . . Colorado 3-0 68 8 Wilheim 6-4- , 7-5- ,; Marino DeVol 1 ; . . ' fir 4. Northern . - and tanta quarterbacks three times. . 5.5 . place . finish , keepingkeep 1g-.the ; the ..I4tLadyy . Virginia 3-0- 64 9 . . (BL) d.. Genay and Kim Schreiner - , ' 5. Union - Cornerback TTomn Hoffman " . Marauders 'on . . unbeaten on . , - . - - . , the -' . . . - . 6-7.. . : ...... , . . . . . 7-5. - 10 : . . . . . : ; . .. : 6 . . ; , . : . . ; 6.. Wofford (SC) 3-0 60 : : : :.: ' :.. : " : : : : : .: ; : :: : : '. i . " . 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. . Carpenter the model . volleyball . squad season . win season , _ to I : first of : - BY' " '' ' AND . Thursday night wasn't a good ® BY' JOHN MASON . AND' of . ' f tradition ' ' . Marauder . : one , as JPNATHON SCHACHTER for the Lady. Marauders . ; yrijjpper Sports CorreCorrespondentso - When you discuss Millersville per' nls. they. lost a hard-fought game to , .

4'' . . : , . ,. , . . 3-1.- . Marauder football, you hear it . Elizabethtown . . ' College After .. : >. , " , "wAfter'four. . , , After fourr straight losses the t09 game T " Marauder" pride.. The difference " ' " Millersville took the first f BY LEROY < ' 4 llersvillellersvillewomen'ser$ I ? \vo"women's' volleyballIleyb ll' ' u . " t en's . - pride makes. \ ' .15-4'Elizabethtown15-4Elizabethtown, took the next 4 .leam'captufed; tem 'captured' their" victory . fust'vlctoryfirst of ' games - :, 15-12- , - . Millersville University has a BOYER . three 17151512159.17-15 15-9. y , season with - defeat of ' , . the season a 3-0 ' ' The Marauders had E'Town' in rich and storied football past . , a : :' ' : ' Sports Editor ICheyney . :' . ' . the palm of their hands in game. . and its program echoes with . .... " - . - > . latheIn- the first two games, Millers- one.. Good and stories winning seasons and ' "\1-\'-" , net play by Anger of : : ville to .the. superior championships. . proved. be consistent setting by Rauhauser memories of league and conference ' - team; by jumpingjumpi g ouftoout to six and was the key to theirth ir 15-2- win.. : Millersville hasas long had a winningwinning'tradition. tradition in its football pro- t : - . seven-point leads while holding Game two proved to be the gram , producproducingg winning seasons in 19 of the last 21 years and ' ' ; - * their opponent scoreless.. Chey- , most excitingof the night.. PSAC East Championships in the last three seasons.. One of the , - , iney. showed little signs of confi-- With the BlueJaysBlue Jays building a reasons for such success , pride , and tradition at Millersville has - |dence compared to the fired up quick 7-3- advanadvantagege, Millersville been the man at the controls... Head Coach Dr.. Gene Carpenter.. ' fired' ' , - ' Marauders who. won thethe'matchmatch rallied to take a - lead. It Carpenter has been the head coach of the Marauders for the past ; - - : . r :i5-2-2- , -:: , :- ' 13 and ) ; 15 16-14.16-14- . wasn't to be for MU, though, as 21 years, and he is directly responsible for the pride tradition : - ,,: ' ' . ulnIn game one, freshman. setter E'Town rallied for a 14-13- lead that are today installed in the MillersyilleMillersville football program. And as ' ' . ' - . 1 - Norfolk Melissa Rauhauser . served six eventuallyand won 17-15.17-15.- . his 18th-ranked.MaraudersMarauders were beating up on " ' ranked ranked , was : . straight . another pointspO nts andnd was. able to State (VA) Saturday evening , Carpenter was achieving yet The Lady Marauders played ' . ' controlc ntrol the tempo, whilewhile'sopho-sophb-- well in games. three and four, but milestone in his long and storied career win #150.. : - ;. - , Carpenter was mbrem re Araby Wineka , .an. . While 150150wins, wins is a big accomplishment quick to ' Wineka.an AlI Elizabethtown seemed to have , ' - , characteristic PSAC selection last seseasonson, J ..Y--. Mi divert attention from himself to his team a that makes things. going their way.. _ showed excellent leadership.. AfAf-¬- him such a great model for his players to follow.. " RRauhauser continued her fine - " , I really hate to buildingter a 7-2 lead, the Lady. "Saturday was such a great win for us that put any " play, while freshman Nikki Miller Marauders- scored eight consecu- significance on my 150th win," said Dr.. Carpenter on Monday, still showed intensity and hard work.. , ( 1ts . ' . " haven't' really reflected . I tivetttvee pointspoi take game . by a . over Saturday's victory. "I on " to one ecstatic it . - " . The BlueIue Jays seemed toto.capital-capital . sscoreare"of - . . . ' performance on Saturday and I was really scdreofl5-2.of . reflected on our team's ' on Marauder - 2. ize mistakes to win ; 1 reshman impressed. . was a great day in what has become a really traditional Freshman Shawnee Bradley 15-12- and 15-9- to take the match.. It . . ' ." Yopenedo ened ;, game two with' seven football situation here. . AftAfterwardsrWards , Pennewill said . . w 'r' straight service points.. 'With the : Carpenter took over as the head Marauder mentor in 1970, and has . ¬ r LLadydy MaraudersMar uders played . tremen- success ever since.. Looking back , ¬ superiors erior blocking at the net by established a tradition. of Carpen- dously better and seniornio Kristine Anger , Millersville commented that ter is pleased with what he's' accomplished at Millersville.. . it was a great transition game.. He ' , <;: .' '" guesseSs was to reflect backb ck it wouldo Id go back to some of those Jjumpedpe out to a 12-0.lead1212-0-0 ..1lead:00 andan "I1 if I '; ! ' stressed thatthey, needed to - " , - eventuallyeven yw.on'gwon'gameetwotwo - . - - im kids up there , Carpenter said pointing to the numerous photo . 152. ' . prove . serving.. " their graphs of former players in his office.. "The great players that we've' Coach Scott 'PPennewill and. d his . ' , MillersvilleMinerSville, now officially 1-3- , opportunity to be associated with here were not only great team knew from theth past that had _ the ' ' ' - - . at Kutztown last evening , while they were , but they were good people while they CheyneyCCheyney'wasn''tyney.wasn-wasn't''t' -aa. played. . ! last players here that strostronggof. of " . - team , " ' then has "aa - against York were , and they went on to be successful.. leap but Pennewill stressed "that " here you College and Lock" Haven onon" "I" feel that I've' been always blessed to surround myself with ' . you cantallowcantallow. yourself to play to tri ' .' the the caliber of yyourur opponent.." SaSaturdayday: coaches that really care about athletes and athletes who really " ' ' - - care about the coaches.. It's been a good marriage here at Millers Game-Game'three ' .: three proved PPennewill'sewill's . Notes/ N tes : The Lady Marauders ' h ville , and we've' been blessed with good kids.. The courage they comment, to be accurateacc rate . After startistarting1g lineup consists of Rau- j1 : is years.. " ; showed on Saturday indicative of our program over the MU explodedxpl ded out to a' 10-2- lead," , ,,; , , . aalD-.21ead". hauserh use Anger seniorsse iors ' , Wineka. . . Carpenter installs an unselfish atmosphere into his team that is 11 .,. Dr Cheyney scored 11.. straight points Maureen Owen and Leigh Vander- ' unlike no other.. "Selfishness" to selflessness"" is what he preaches.. to gain a 13-101 -1O- .; - . a' advantage Des and freshman Tara Oakes.. . hallen ,' . ,. photo< bybyJeannine " " , " ' " . ' , . . SnapperSnapperphotobyJeamiineDePeutstaffphotogiapher! Jeaimine DePiululSlaffphotogiaphez, staff photographer The common "we" theory "There's no I in team" concept. It's this Cheyney's's' - ' . ? pit bid.forbid for. . a come The remainderof the the squad ' * ' SLAM , . Vanderhallen ' ' . ,IT HOME Millersville Leigh stuffs a kind of attitude that has made Carpenter's squads always competitive back! k, the Lady MaraudersMarauders'man-- includes Bradley;, , Suzanne - bl man Miller - ' ' Cheyney opponent in a recent MU home volleyball encounter.. Looking , " ' " and winning teams.. aged toto"squeezesqueeze out to a 16-14- Helmerich , Michelle Sobjak and ' ' ( ) to' ' _ for a possible deflection is Araby Wineka (12) . The Lady Marauders ' ' . ' '" best players don't' always make the best , but the best - - . ' The team win; : Orpneck.. . - Cheyney 3-0 .fo victoryvI season. I Julie crushed 3-0.forfor their first of'thethe neck: toy! of " " ¬ . , . tteamam always wins, Carpenter said.. "The reward for your perfor- , ' . , . ' " . . ; , , . ; I mance is a great victory, and that's' all the athlete should really want. " , And as I get older, I guess that's' what it should all be about.." . : . , ' years.. tradition , maybe.. Men. struggle to find consisconsistentmt output Dr. Carpenter it's been that way for A , harriers , ., . ... , . -I- ' Leroy is the The Snapper. His column , titled tfu ' ' harrier I Boyer sports editor of ond overallovei with a time'oftimee' 26:40.: . - ' '"Well' , Mike Craighead rail a good Jotior. harrier Mike Evans to a stress BY. . of " KEITH SCHWEIGERT . . ' ' " ' ' : "MarauderNotebookMarauder Notebook! , appears weekly.. . . . Snapper Sportswriter ' ' Hee was followedd by freshmanfres an raceon tougha course.Andcourse. And our fractureft tuie. Hoffsmith said that : John Cooke, . runners were in a good :'... it Evansans could be redshirted... ' Coqke who finished fourth pack E " " - - - ' ' ik" . , . ' ' overall vithth time : . . , few too far . ; . Millersville Mens' Cross- a ofof28:2828:28.. was just a seconds The MMaraudersMahaud-fuua 'ensrs will face a tough I ; il: The .seconds ii ! overall . ! If.trljtJ . . ( IIi.lr ! ' . Illllli11lj . . lii ...... " ' :: . : . . ' : ,. . . ' .. . . - back. . outing.iing ,att , v.a n: . : . few m country team had a verydisapvery disap. In the.middlethe.middle of the Marauder . ' . outingat, their next meett when. ' ' ! - " : : : , were .vi. , . . . . . corn- . three , . CoachCoach..HoffsmithHoffsmith some tB..r pointing weekend; sufferingering pack were . Harro Chuck Last ek" they face ofthe best com . Frank Harrochuck week ; of.th ' ' I ; . ; 11 } . losses at the hands Kutztown, HoiHoinowskilowski, Wendell Smith, Chris saidsaid.tbat'his. fliathisthiS team(! wasVn, ujejright . petitionpetit bn iti DiviSion I at the PPaulul ; , . . . of tteam . ' ' I' ' : z E.agl s ' : ' , , Eagles ' - show " The , ' ' : . . real Stroudsbufg , and"'Wesand " West!:' Goodling ; and Brian NNelson'BobNelsonlson ; Bob tratrack1 WhenaskedwbatWhen-en- asked.whai.w1i happenJiapp - Short: Invitationals atatt'LLehighLehlgh'TJni-[ - Thereal East ' i-w . # ihii- , . . ' ) ! ''"' ' me wily& onOctober; . - Chester.. ;. , SchreibnerS and Jeff StallingsS ed'he, he respondedresponded"That's'the"That's'That's.the versity Octoberon 13. But Hoff ed ' - , '. , ; are' ; ; ? ' : . . team'There'tare:. There are smith . rs rounded the . iti is with a young team sntithjsn'f.isn't concerned with his The East \rbunded out . Marauders, lo to East , \ Marauder" 'fl up versus Steelers The lostt : the . " ' ' IClliigs . from week to" , young team's - ' stastandings. . ups and downs . y/e/ k to record as much as StroudsburgStroudsbU 'g 4.0-20.40-20 , froddropped:opppedd' a ' ' ' left our heroes . When'weWhen'we last , which is why you can't' is with :, the teamste m's' week-to-- - fi tester . week he withthe -- ; . Joel wwass . 34-22 match with West Chester, . Head coach Hoffsmith ' clcladd in the green and ' : ' . kelly = field team with' all 'freshmen . week improvement. : ¬ ' . a'a . . BY t and were finally nipped by KKutztz disappointed. with his teams race. * silver , the Philadelphia Eagles ROBERT ' - , " - ' ' : ', gate You need experience and - " now;, . townt ..wn , who they defeatedd featedtbe, die pre We" just didn'tt get out the . Right wins and losses were riridingng off into an early ' ' ' :. . ' , . ." . " DOWNARD' . :' . consistency.. :. : . d ' . . . ' vious , by.. a Score . - . , well. The race was . before don't matter more week by.a score of 3224. over ' n't " we're Texas afternoon sunset with a . " " . , ,, ' w' ¬ Mike Craighead.who, o has set the the mile marker.. . . The MaraudersMai' uders werere dealt a concernedconcem d with steady improve - . k ' win over the SportsColumnist " 24-0 Dallas t ' : ' " " 5 (. ' was ' - . ' *.p t1 , Hoffsmith wasn't sap& harsh blow. rrecentlyent1y, with the mentment'goinggoing into conference pace for the allseasonall _ seasonn 1't. the Marauders. But . . ce'foffofthe Mara 4es! . . Cowboys notched neatly onto alls ' wasn'tefforts " . ' " ' " " _ : . . - ." ; " ;; ' . . _ ; . -. thethe''team'steams . . news of. the possible loss of sen . . , . . , ' '.1 ; finals . Dinishedii . the : pointedwithpointedint d' . ' efforts ofthe " first ori.theteam.andon team see . " : on'thel, and sec with , ! rf ; .am"s , their belts. Up until Sunday ' ' ' . . , : ;: ; . . . . ' . . ' . " ' .. '; .. , _ . ,; , ' : 7 >:, - . -womWomenn capture first place at Eagles fans across the countryuntry ' " : : ' " ' Slippery Rock wondered if they would ever see their beloved team again.. = . ; : . , : sweeps ( _ , ' ' The answer was yes.. Not only did the Eagles arrive on the worn Jin.i $ . , Women's to . winninging . The . ll recordcord Millersville . . ) - &Tennis" . . " r . , : ' : , ' . , ¬ ' - ' " " - astroturf Veterans StadiumStadi Sunday but their accom ' - team continued of afternoon - ' opponents. ' Gubis'HutSko . Genay .. ; CRAIGHEAD" ' Bloomsburg opponents Gubis.: Hutsko (#2)), Genayenay (#3)), ' panying baggage of talent and skill came along for the trip as well as BBYiMIKEMIKE . Crosstheir'winningtheir winning ways last weekend , . MIKE CRAIGHEAD downed Heather WilheimWilheim-6-3,6-- 6-3- , 6-- ( , 23-14.- . Snippier Sportswriter Sanni #4)) and Kerns (#5)) all sweeping through five other the Eagles beat the Steelers . . ' . !...... " " MaMMWM 2 while Kerns defeated Tiffany - , 6-0- , . , to NWW MHMmH. M HMaW WM won by identical 6-0 scores For the second week in a rroww. the Philadelphia Eagles proved ' . " ". teams the Slippery Rockock ' , at . . , 6-1,6-3.6-1- , 6-3.- . :. . themselves audiences everywhere that they win The s team enjo - Marmo while Crossan (#6)) received a . . and to could without . The women's' tennis team enjoy ' : ' . Invitational. ' ' ' - : ' " . . . . < - ' ( forfeit. . the artfulness of a player named Randall Cunningham. It appears .jed-a. e a productive week by defeating MU's ..PPaigeige Sannii' #3)) and The Marauder Women scored a : ! ' ' ' - . - : (and I emphasize appears) as if the puzzle pieces of this team are JBlopmsburgB. Cheyn y con- . Julie Crossan (#6)were) both The doublesd ubles contests produced ' 30 , . mslUrg? and Cheyney in -' ' Crossan6were; ex teamteam'totaltotal of points nipping " ' . ' - . S ci'before beginning to fall gently intoint place.. , tended t sets pulling s . Bratton vincing 'fas , , ' raising their to three before the samenie results. and host Slippery Rock by five points ! fashionioil/; . ' ' '- / ' , Ji McMahon a little to find targets . , . came Jimn has been given more time and to'-3-2.- . _ . victories. SanniSaSanniPcamen came from ., Hutsko were victorious by forfeit, , overallerall record to 3-2. ' out ' Hutskower while. hile' dominating RochesterRo hester . - - behind( to'edge'Samantha' - . two in turn is occasionally displaying the much-talked-about pinpoint . ' 7-2- to edge Samantha YardYiard4-, 4- while'the'while the units of Sanni and Westminster, Bethany , and MU defeatedde e t c Bloomsburg , . the , ¬ ' ' 6,7-5,6-2r6, 7-5- , 6-2- ,; while Crossan defeat- Kerns (#2)), and Genay and KimKi n accuracyaccur which he possesses. Against Steelers Sunday McMa- ' ' . 7-5.6-2 Carlow.. ' ' first.victoryvictory ' taret&& oi'd thethe's'quad'ssquads first - ' record =.:. hon completed 22 31 passes for 286 yards.. He completed six ' ed Cherilyn CevolCevoI6.-3d-3,2-6,6-1.6-3-.- , 2-6.- , - ;. Schreinerer (#3)), won 6-0, 6-0- of of . . Mary Zerby led the team and , . Accordingidingl, to . , . , . 6-0 : in PSAC' action Ac "" ' . those passes to the newest bird in the , Roy Green , who gained " . against'their . nest ' " . the matcli"awaymatch!' . against their opponents. all other , placing first WaltmanWalt , "We Millersvilleers0lle put the 6away ;, runners .head coach Barb nan . ' vrhead . 114 yards.. Remember last week when I prescribed that Green could , . , , : ' . . Bratton Kerns and . . Crossan. overall with a time 19:36. She . of against by winning. , two out.'of.. of . 1i1played a very tough match out three ' ' jed . - be the cure to the Eagles' ailment? Looks as if it was just what the ' ! lead the team with singles, -- Geritzei ,matchesmatc in doublesplay.; ) . Bratton four was by Karen Ge tzel , Bioomsburg. omsburg. However , thee key ' followed . ' ¬ doctor ordered. . . ; , and ( . Victories while Genay'hasGenay has contri who finished third overall in ' :; victoryyic.to wasas thatththat.eyeryone'.everyoneey iyone Lynn Hutsko #J) along with " .; . ' . ' ' , p.lhe . ( " - . The running game Sunday was provided by Heath who ' * , "' ' . " . : : Sherman . , 'buted'with three singles victories. 20:10.. , -. ' ( buted with . ' A. . . . Sanni . and 2)) earned Kerns # . ; tennis . " ' playedayed consistent ' and . . '. Sanders. . and $ '" . got the nod in replace of Thomas Both Sherman Byars ' . . . . 's team points . : . ' Amy Moore finished seventh ' 1 MUs . , > Kathryn Bratton, (# singlessingl sJed) led . , . , ' MU hosted Swarthmore and . 'attonl . ' ' ' combined to form a decent and respectable running game which ate k . ' . the charge againstBloomsburg' :' ;V ThThe squad downed Cheyneyr 9-- tratravelseIs to Washington College this and Sue' Lewicki placed eighth ' - - " " up the clock and the Steelers' hopes of a come-from-behind win in . ' . . and . : : . , - , 6-1- ( , days ' 'McComsey . with times of 21:15 and 21:31.. with aneasy derisiondecision 0 twotw ays'later"atlater at afternoon for a tough match.Thematchm tch; The " the second half.. ' '. . ' ' '' ' . : ' ' . , Er a' , 6 . Tina'GenayGenay Courts;: Bratton (#1).was) . - , Susan Henhe Erica Hackman againstnst Laurie Seiler. Tina Brattorf'lBratton'1).waswas victor' ' next home match will be Friday , >> : For the second week in a row however, the most impressive .. - ' ' - ' and Terry Hampton all finished Kerns ( 5)) enjoy ious for the . again by ; Kutztown at McComsey q4)(#4)) and Kris # . team once ' against,t component of the Eagles'' victory was the defense.. After giving up ' : " ' '. ; . : strongly as well.. . ;. , , - . 1 ' . s. againstg irist vinning,6-0.6-0, 66.1 . . :e4 straightt setet victories. - , winning" . against Diane Courts ' , . . " Diane. touchdowns on the Steelers' first two drives of the game Bud ? . ' < . . . , . ' . " . , . . , . .. , f.. . , ' " . . ' waS _ . Head Coach Keith White was , who is known his game day preparation expertise, - Carson for and very pleasedpleased.with. with the perform made the necessary defensivedefe sive adjustments to shut down Chuck ; : " 1 : : ance his runners.. "We" ran a : ;- . , of ' offense , the day.. " Noll's for remainder Except for some plays , < . ' ' offensefor the of , F.Fagan.lead. ' ," " ¬ ' Fagan . , 'vi've'iy good race he said.. "Slip Defense ' anJeadlead Marauders y"good - broken by runningrun 1iIlg back's Barry Foster and Merrill Hoge on the . .. ' " . . :' . ' ' ' = . ' : "froh.page; . : ' ' ¬ DeB llis \. byeV pery Rock is a very good team : DEFENSE"frompagel6.NSE , page 16.. :' : 'qu' rteras'Fag;{* 'as'Faganas : . , DeBellis bpWledbowledbverr from ' - DEFENSEDEF from . quarter Fagan threw touchi u h later ground, the Birds' defense limited the big play to a couple of 20- . . . . . ' . ' . . - up wellw ll with us.. . matches ., . - one to make ii3it 3434-14.14.. that down strikes' to ,Burke and Pel- the plus gainers by tight end Eric Green.. : ' ' ' : . ' . ' . , . ' beaten us in the last : - . . . They haven't ; pass at the Norfolk StateS t , :. ', czuski for theth - I ., - The evenmg's.final'pointsevenings final'points came this ' : ' \vczarskj '' leadad; Pel- ' Another bribrightt spot year in Philadelphia'sP performance has . ' " ; ' , . years butb t wewe'knewknew going in - " ;, . rski's'touchdoWri' 'ccame : on ensuing - - few line.-Three"pl. playsys later Fagan hithi :. czarskisz touchdown , camemcfwith,, with pn the attem- .. been the unproved play of the special teams.. Punt returner Rod - . ' . . 40 'czarski's'.touschdowri ' . . - ' ' point Three ' , ' ' " ' - . " 0 : ." , i 't1itHe :, . ' $ that they'd give us a battle , k Verzicco with over the middle forfpr' foursecondleftfour secsecondsndSleftleft in iefirsthaiL, first . . pt ass. Brad HelmsH im s kickkic waswa Harris has shown hands and quick feet in obtaining better field over - half good . - " -: . - - ,. : }" ' after - first score , making it . ' . vlTiere's no secrets about ourbur blocked and returned for a two- Zerby finished overall for the - ' ' position for the Eagles.. In relation to better field position, punter Jeff ' - : ' - . " . "' . .. , second straight , eliciting . . -i ' . . , the meet ' through eiyers , . said.Dr.Dr. Carpenter.. ' point conversionon by Anthony : . the'i1 receivers said ; midway" the first , : Feagles is having. an excellent season thus far in pinning the Birds' vile ' st " ' . ' ' . : : , . . . ' - ' . ' ' ' - . ' ' : " : : '. - : : > . . . : . ; :'.' . . , ". : . : ;*- - ;' : ' ' :. ' 1 . - ; ;, : , -: 'TI' ' "gre i"." ' very . : : a positivep si ve response from Coach ¬ quarter. .IY"\ : . ey'r great I'm very'lroudproud? Williams . . . uarter ' / TheyregreatThey're . - . . opponents inside the 20. The Birds'' special teams have also imim-- q- 14 . " : :' ' ' : .' ' . :¬ ' . " " " ' , " White.. is offensive . ' , "Mary Zerby our top ' . mthe'receiversreceivers tha.wethat we havehav ' ' 'The Marauder bar of the ( : . "The""J'heteamteams coming together,, proved in the area of punt and kickoff coverage, led by rookie ' . ' : : : , ' ' - . " . runnerer right now.. She's oour num rage ththe second . MMillersvillell rsvill wentwe too dlegrgundthe ground , : rage continued , . , " Thomas . . . . more , ; linebacker William and veteran wideout Kenny JacksonJacks n. ' in " more. qior andd more said Fagan , . ::-;; ' ' . : the second Half, usingusing"thethe. . . beroneber .one personpers n and the dondominantinant the , Philadelphia's' - . ' in ; .o. - - With win record rose to 3-1. But don't listen to . whow finishedfinis e passing - ' : ' ;:. ' ' ' runner : ; q : : runner our . . Her times are . quickick and slashing rrunning ofoe; 1 . " ' - on team. those whispers Super Bowl rings just yet... The Eagles'' game . onQ day.. . getting of next b ' onthe', the "We're to ' " . . " ' Marc . . . . for competitive on a national level freshman DeBellis. fr know eacha , ' . is on Monday Night Football against their NFC East Division rivals, ' " h other and that's what . -; : " DeBellisDeBellis'rushed for.71 yards and / be compared to Kelly rushedfor-71. " can ! . , . , ' it's' all about.. the Washington Redskins. For the Eagles it will be their first real : - . , " and . ' , - . : r'' , + a on . 17 carries forfor.thethe evening , Boozers and she was a two-time . W ' ' against team. , t ' on carries - ' test winninga i f . ' ' : -.; ' ,. withWith the. win , MillMillersvillersville - " mostmost ofwhich. ::. came.incame , . hi thesethe se-se.- ' AmericanAll for us" There will be two key points the Birds will have to keep in mind ' ' '-' :' ¬' if . ' . ' ' movesmoves to 2 0 overallov rall , andjumpand ¬ , . , , - c' . jump 20 , , ' ., coedrid h , pacepace a: Marauderaqder' - , had good compli- ; ' halff to .'M White also they wish to walk out of RFK Stadium Monday night with a 4-1- . : ' ' ' ed 14th ini thisthis.week's. ' NCAA . to weeks ' running game that was shut . . ments for harriers Lewicki and , ' : record.. First, contain the posse the Redskins' receiving trio of Gary .i ' : Division II poll.. Norfolk State, - k :' 1ight : -: " downown'fforfniostmost ofr thee night , ' Hampton.. "Sue ran a great last , Art Monk and Ricky Sanders.. Without containment , it'll' be a > great Clark _ . . now - : ' ' now 3-1 , dropped'outofthedropped out of the poll . ' . After StState : . ," White said.. ' Norfolk' te cut the lead . halfmile.for. for us long night for the secondary and Rich Kotite.. Secondly , the . : . ; ' : . . from . . . " . . 28-14- . a pair of touc - llih passedpass a lot of top runners will focus solely the at hand.. to 14withwith touch ' ' She : Philadelphia Eagles need to on game ' ' . ' Marauders ., downs'MillerSvilledowns, Millersyille put the game:. The MaraudersMar uders continue actionacti n beforefor finishing and it helped us a The words RFK and friendly confines are not synonymous terms, . . . ," - . away : - ' away .awaway. y by capitalizingcapitalizingpnpii lizing , oll Nor- this. Saturday , concluding athree t lot. Terry Hampton's a year . . . . especially for NFC East rivals.. Will the Eagles be able to add .. : "- ' ' .> " folk's last fumble off theth evening:.' game homestandhome stand hostingby hosting from being a bigig factor for us.. another notch to theirth ir belts after Monday night ? Stay tuned , it could . ' : , Faced with a second- -" Kutztown' (1-1)( - ) in the PSAC ' r ' nd10 ' ' Millersville's next meet is at be the best episode yet.. second: . . . w openeropen the . .oWown1 23"23 , Bryantryan ,was . both . Game ¬ . and their ;. openerr for clubs Blopmsburg University onoh Octo . . - " ' y. : - , ' sacked 6y. LyterLy r and fumbled ,. . time for the Parent's Day contest keep up ' . ' . bled ber 5, where they hope to Rob Downard is The Snapper's columnist on professional sports. ' : :- - Steve Saunders recov - . 1:30-p.m.1 : :. ;: at ' with . recoveringring is 1:30 " " . pjn Biemesderfer. . the great start they've gotten off column , the , appears weekly. . ' and ' ' ' " His titled "Downard on NFL" - . ' Chris Fagan . ; ' " at the Norfolk 10 Three plays Stadium. . to/to/: i ! 4 .

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' ' Cross country, track, tennis teams consolidate4consolidated!: ' ,. ; c ; State budget- crisis takes toll on Millersville.athleticsMillersville athletics coaching staffs rreducedd d . ' w : :' Here's the situation : CurrentCurrem head coaches are Barbara Waltman (wo-- , " ' . BY LEROY BOYER AND TARA BOYER programs.. Both cross country squads and both track and men ) and Cliff Myers (men) . The Department : oft: ' :'. Snapper Sportswriters According to Dr.. Gary W.. Reighard, Vice Pres- field teams , currently coached by Joel Hoffsmith Men's Athletics will administer the consolidated , . - ' ident for Student Affairs at Millersville , the merger (men ) and Keith White (women ) , will be consoli-¬ tennis program.. - Editor's' note : This is part one of two on the of the teams is due to the state fiscal situation. dated into one unit for both cross country and track . The termination of the women's' junior varsity , " coverage of the consolidation of Millersville "Due to fiscal considerations , a plan to (reduce the and field.. The coaching staffs for these sports will field hockey program won't' have an effect on theth ; . sports teams.. This week will cover the story in intercollegiate athletics budget by up to 20 percent drop from seven to four.. University's' varsity field hockey squad, but itit.wi1. will! - . ," . " - t.. ; general , and the administrative outlook. was developedd Reighard said "Consolidating One full-time head coaching position and two have an effect on the total number of players , thattb - . Next week will have opinions and comments teams , reducing coaching staffs , and cutting travel part-time- assistant coaching positions will be elim- will be able to participate in the sportsport.next. next season: :' ': " ;' ? : from the coaches and players involved.. and meal expenses are the major segments of the inated , and both programs will be placed ad- "Once you lose a JV team in any program;: now " ' ' ' The effects the Pennsylvania state budget plan that are now being implemented. . ministratively within Department Women's Trout said, :youre" to lose participation fforr.. '; of the of going ' ' . crisis finally affected Other cost-cutting- measures include termination Athletics.. - , student-athletes- actual play , the actual exper-- , have Millersville Univesity's the -' ' - 'u , . of the women's' junior - . program.. , > ; athletic program. varsity field hockey pro The consolidated teams will then be led by one fence It's , not unusual to delete the JV ,. As a part of a campus-wide- reduction program gram , also in 1992 , and elimination of MU full-time- head coach and three part-time- assistant The"' alternative is to eliminate some programs ?,"' . ' : - that is directly related to diminished funding) from fmanced "training" meals"" for commuting student-- coaches, for whom searches will be conducted.. It added Dr.. Carpenter.. "When" you look at the eli-' ; . ¬ . the state , Millersville. University will be consol- athletes , which is already in place.. is unknown if any of the current coaches will be mination of programs compared to consolidating idating its men's' and women's' cross country Dr... Reighard said that when these cost-cutting- re-hired- , due to the fact that they must re-apply.- . programs , I think the University administration ddjd)d.. : ' > squads , its men's and women's' track and field efforts are fully implemented , the University will "Track" and field and cross country have been well with what they're' doing.. The primary missionmi ion . ; " " \ ' ' '' : teams , and its men's' and women's' tennis teams , realize an anticipated savings of between $$85,000, combined at our sister schools for years ," said Dr.. of the university is the academic programs. . , '' . . - ' " ' -': beginning with the 1992-93 academic year.. and $100,000$ , a year.. He also said that no scholar- Gene Carpenter , Director of. Men's Athletics.. "The story here is that Millersville's admini ; ; "It's" ' unfortunate that the status of the state budget ship money will be cut , although it was con- "Every" sport likes to have their own identity, but stration saved' the programs.. We still have t1 ' haves' . , - " " ' . ' has caused us to do something with our athletic sidered.. there is a real factor out there. . . a cost factor.. sports we had before this happened. . . " " " " . ' ' ' " program , said Mrs.. Marjorie A.. Trout, Director of "Most importantly , Reighard said , "is that I am The men's$ and women's tennis teams will be Trout perhaps summeds med it up best.. "If I were. ' ' ' ' Women's Athletics at Millersville.. pleased to report that it will not be necessary to disdis--¬ combined into one squad.. The present staff will be asked the question 'Do you want to'loseto lose your After" reviewing everything ," Trout continued, continue any varsityvars ty sports at this time.. " Millers- cut from four to two, with searches to be con- women's' track team or do you want it combinedcomb i1ed ' "the" administration this was the best thing ville currently fields 18 intercollegiate , ducted to hire a - head coach and one part-- ' team ? ' ' to say felt that sports nine with the men's track I'd. have " ' . ; time. " ' ; : . to do. To combine programs instead of delete for men and nine for women. . time assistant coach. combine them.. ;j . ' ' . t.. . - ' , . s'

fly by M Marauders Y : r.. Norfolk in rout' cessful. . I thought we had the athath--¬ BY LEROY BOYER " Snapper Sportswriters letes to beat them downfield.." The Marauder special teams set BEHOLD - THE BLACK up MU's' first score , as freshman AND GOLD.. Deric Currie blocked a Lawrence In a showdown of two nation- Holmes punt to put Millersville in ally-ranked- teams , the 18th-rank-- - business at the Norfolk State 32.. ed Marauders established themsel- 1\vo\ plays later, Fagan hit a wide-- ves asaas . a Division II national con- open Burke over the middle for a tender with a convincing 34-16- 7-0- lead.. 1 "'' rout of ranked- Norfolk State We were ableabl to take turnovers .r. " v Saturday evening at Biemesderfer and turn them into some scores , . Stadium. said Dr.. Gene Carpenter , who > Millersville dominated the game earned his 150th career win with -0 on both sides of the ball, forcing the victory.. "It" was: a great team seven turnovers on defense while effort.. Our special teams played ' quarterback Chris Fagan ignited a outstanding. ." 3 ' potent Marauder offensive attack Also playing well all evening j by throwing for 230 yards and . was the Marauder defense , who ° four touchdowns against the top-- shut down a potent SpartanSp an of- C fV ' . . . . . = , :. ranked II. , , ' - defense in Division fensive attackatt Ck. . ., " c' . . The Marauders set the tone of "Our defense hhadd a great gameg me x- the game early, scoring twice in ' " - this week , said senior defensive :t each of the first two quarters to end Steve Lyter, "and" we're' just ' ' forge - . , ' , iii' ifinl a 28-0 halftime lead. we can carry ' , ,. t'r hoping this on for rt'' ' '. , Fagan was the leader , throwing the season.. We our a e rest of the feel $ t.. { touchdown strikes of 32 and two defense can carry us real far.. We r , ly yards to tight end Bill Burke , 37 just have to keep playing strong yards to Anthony Verzicco , and each week.. " 32 yards to Chris Pelczarski in the a Millersville caused total of ° 'dt' s first half.. eight fumbles , four of which were ' " . "Offensively , we knew what we recovered by the Marauders , and e " could do against them , Fagan picked off three Spartan passes.. said.. "They" were hyping up their The first of the three Marauder secondary as the "Secondary" to interceptions set up Millersville's' " ¬ None.. They have some great athath-- next score.. letes back there , but we figured After a blocked field goal stalled that with our schemes that we an MU drive , cornerback Tom . , - could really hurt them in the air.. Hoffman , who had two intercep-- ' Snapper photo by Heidi L...: Miller , staff " - photo "Our lineman and backs were tions , picked off a Joe Bryant FUMBLE ! ! ! ! When the ball is on the ground , everybody wants protection. The fumble was one of four that the Marauder defense ! - ! really giving me the time tot throw to get it.. Pouncing on the loose ball is Millersville's' Scott Martin recovered in Saturday , nights' win over Norfolk State , .: RSs % ( ) , ) ( ) ' defense was . the key in ' 34-16- . i the football. . . and we were suc-¬ See DEFENSE , page 15.. (74) while Todd Thatcher (4)( and Bobby Mims (23) provide Millersville's the MU's victory " i . - ' " ''' i-'dl-' , - : - ?; < ...... ' ;; : try ., ; . ..- : : ! ! : llll1il"IIIli ; : _ :liir " : - a , ;: : } : : : , SPORTS lMtr,.: . . < ; '? ; , +. . 4f ! ;: II:111BWS .y t uw , 9J'r , ; j xi ; illll; l : MU soccer continues to roll - Elizab. - ties Elizabethtown . : ill IIIIII! thtown' , : ll . . :off?; ; t : . nr + i ? 1s + r JMIIIVW.. - ,'n ' a . Week ev ' , . . ,. . . ' , / < YGa ua r . / ". ' ' S , > BY BRUCE sigh of relief (with the tie). We . scored inn the first overtime , his continued in the second half, as 4 KILMOYER match : " ' Snapper Sportswriter match them the entire game , they third goal of the season.. The Blue Eastern didn't' have a single shot ' xMr" " :nt , dln- " ' fS0C Wek . . %: tied us. Jays tied it in the second overtime on goal. ; . . : . . an a . y -wk-- - ' - x A- The Millersville University The first half was scoreless , and as the contest ended 2-2.. Bohn made it 2-0 with his fifth : . . . . ' : >=: ' - " ' her ; . . . men's soccer team continued to described by co-captain Bill Bohn "This was the best we've played goal of the season.. Waddell t pct . > c o 3303ec.Yi-s0 cu as , "A" heavyweight fight , each against E--Town since ' second goal ant.tB1oom hai a play excellent soccer this week as Town I've been scored his of the " - b they completed the week with a 1-- team matched punches". " coach , said MU head Bob game to make the final score 3-0.- . " ' "'' 0-1- record.. A 2-2- tie at powerful Bohn changed this when he Charles.. "It's going to take a good We played well and dominated :: : : ' f A : : ". Elizabethtown and a 3-0- shutout scored off of a corner kick to team to beat us.. WereWe re playing the entire game ," said Charles. . . ¬ " " win the ¬ make it 1-0- Millersville.. Eliza- with confidence and have played "They were a decent team. . at Eastern raised Marau- . : : : ; a + " : o . PS at ' - . satar. well home for ofxtsgam % - - beth enough to be 5-0. Marauders return s. ders' overall record to 4-0-2.. bethtowntown scored in the closing The : . .

" , ' {. for : . . On Y ; ' . '. . ' . '. . .' . '. '. . . ' '. : : Last Wednesday, MU traveled minutes of the half, scoring only Saturday , MU traveled to their first home contest of the a : : i ' - ' the second goal allowed by MU Eastern to play their sixth - season on Saturday (Parent's' to E-Town to playplayaa Blue Jay team con . v} : NopY91fwYfIT : . < : , . . : that was sporting a 6-0- record and goalie Pete Yovino all season.. secutive game on the road.. The Day ) to play Moravian. . w) . at ti Sun Weekend : ![ * , ; , ; w , t: ...... " ' y ; , , .: a defense that was unscored The Marauders appeared to take Marauders scored their fourth Saturdays (home) game is so Voyage: : ;i. . . . . : ;:,. ,y, the lead before the end ¬ - " . "' ' : ! upon.. Expecting to be put under just ofreg- shutout in six games with a 3-0 close , said Moyer. Were down o. pressure early by the experienced ulation, as Bohn seemed to score victory.. to one game and looking forward " 7 p . - " ' the winning goal. It was disallow Rob Waddell scored the only to playing at home.. ;.: . Blue Jays , the exact opposite was : : < Marauder ' f.. ' : . : - aee :3hc ;; : . . the case.. ed , however, on a hand-ball call , goal of the first half, as the MU After Saturday, MU continues NCArnAn ' Senior co-captain- Brent Moyer forcing overtime. . defense allowed Eastern very few action next Tuesday against ' - both teams , RrMa Qtrus stadam wilt be the , " ( - ) Millersville's's Eric VorchheimerVor shots on goal.. The great defense PSAC foe Kutztown. . 7OOt o4 ,. said "They E-TownTown let out a big ' r,. :: } ., : 'n3Y.uv, (, n ' . Millersville . hockey field ready for < PSAC action w awnrixwnOr audofl e her the. avad rsill - game off of a Lynn Weidemoyer and the shot was taken from The William Smith matchup BY TARA BOYER * at f pci ar ' pr: : : } . , v n , , s :6 ' . si : : . . . . was a by Miller as ; . t, : 4. Snapper Sportswriter assist there. The ball went into the net game termed nY./ ' . . / ' . . . . ' ' . ' ' .. . ,., + Y Y being "pla" ed between the 25's.. " : : : r ' ' +" ! . } l y ;::;v: That was all the scoring either past MU goalie Angie Lutz whose played v..t\w\ two Lancaster 2 The Millersville field hockey team could produce for the first vision was blocked by the kiatona In the game MU managed only Nyo : ; ' : . . (29:1 x t, h Lime Street ( .45. rv . . n team split a pair at William Smith half as the score was 1-0- Lady defensive unit.. five shots and William Smith six : this past weekend , increasing Marauders at the half.. With the scored tied 2-2- and 40 shots as William Smith won the y' * ¬ Tr : their overall record to 3-2.- . MU came out firing in the sese-- seconds left on the clock , the game 1-0.- . ?; f?:: t- . . . . td The Lady Marauders defeated cond half as Weidemoyer picked Lady Marauders scored when ; The goal dameame with 8:02: left in , x . . , ¬- St.. Lawrence on Saturday 3-2- , up her second assist of the after: Weidemoyer scored off of assists : the first half when Angela Heap _ before dropping a close 1-0- -¬ noon when Tracy Miller gave the by Miller and Amy Marberger. . It ' " deci scored for William Smith.. d'b sion to William Smith on Sunday.. Lady Marauders a 2-0- lead with was the second time this seasonseaSon M into yf' : ' : - MU carries this success :; ' : Thursday's match versus 31:4531 :45 remaining in the game.. that Millersville pulled out a :: s t3 ' : Lock vic . i Irhe f . . ¬ a PSAC matches this week against . . Haven was postponed until Octo- St.. Lawrence began chipping tory in the final minuteinute of a game.. N it: Shippensburg , Indiana, and Slip- ber 17 due to inclement weather.. away at the lead as they tied the Against Catholic UnivUniversityrsity Miller w , ; y scored with 30 seconds left on the pery Rock.. y x n.. :. uo:; : : vk MU opened up the weekend score on goals by Sue CrosleCrosley , . . n - < > . to - < . Saturday with a big win over St. and Wendy Hall.. clock break a 0-0 tie. for a Lady The Lady Marauders play Ship a.M.tinp i forms 'fdtai1ab1e John ' . , : . :.:F. . : . % ; ;', +ro ': : : : t : . r' _ ; = e. Lawrence. The goal by Hall was , as Coach Marauder victory.. pensburg this afternoon at Brooks g'' Ott Mnor* ¬ " " ' Glenna Moyer opened the scor- Miller termed , "unfortunate. . Angie" (Lutz) played a niceni e Field at 3 pm. . , before traveling ing for the Lady Marauders when According to Miller the ball was game, " Miller said of Lutz, who to IUP on Saturday and Slippery ' she scored three minutes into the passed back to the top of the circle had 15 saves in the game.. Rock on Sunday.. . n - . .' t , . . . - . " , t I I . , r, , - . \i . t , .