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Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 133, No. 05 SUB MOVIES ·STAR WARS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26 THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK FRIDA Y SEPTEMBER 27 RETURN OF THE JEDI SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 Shown in Cushing Auditorium 8:00 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. Adlnission is $2 NO ALCOIIOL I'LEASE STUDENT UNION BOARD Specialty Shows 5-7 pm Daily Program Guide Monday: Dance Thursday: Hip Hop Tuesday: Maximum R & R Friday: Reggae Request Line:' Dead & Sports Saturday: Hardcore/Punk wll~'am Wednesday: Jazz Sunday: Metal 239-6400 ======64 These are the Voic~s of the Fighting Irish Monday I Tuesday I Wednesday Thursday Friday I Daue Richardson Jessica Kim Erik 7-9 a.m. I"""""""'~":"'~"~"~'~"':"~"NN""",I","""""""""".~"~,.,:".~":".~, Massman "Tired and Pasty" Hoida Christensen --- ......... Elizabeth Hayes Tasha Morsholl Rrminotor Dan langrill Chris 10:00 ami1:00 pm 9-11a.m. "Health !T' Beauty "Spaced Cowboy: Scenes "The Rudio Gutting from the Chains ow Murphy Q & R" Apocalypse" Mood RinQ" Ja,on IUln,lade I Chris Weirup "Jazum Jetsam's " _ Jim Doppke o -II t" R d- Sunday Hornmg Kristen John Dugan Keuin Chris Infante SCI a mg u 10 ' Brunch" "Wang Dang 11-1 p.m 'Blhrghphergeeh" Sculpture Harknett 'Days Of Thunder" McDonough Lemon Meringue" Rlyson Naimoli Hike Schuabe Louis Flores ~olando de Rguiar RleH Nunez William Polking How to defrost your Flonnerite Demon Spawn John Strieder 1-3p.m. I "Estoy pensando "String too short and the safe mlssuse of "Baroque and "No Ska Today" The Manic Hispanic icicle ond relish dairy production and small en anad Nesral" to be saued" your picl:le" furry onimols Before" Daue HcMahon ;. .. -' James O'Brien Joe Cannon Mike Greg Murphy Paul Broderick Joseph Rdams tl' Garr Schwartz "I\'S like on ocean cruise _. "Three Yaks and 3-5 p.m. ,,- Goodwin "Hinimum Rage" FM Broderickast" ~Hcept there's no boot - - " u don't go onywhe azz Reggae Hip Hop "Thrashing, Bashing & I - ---- -- .. - .. ---.-. with Ralph Falbo with Worricl: Muldrow Out of Step 5-7 p.m. WUFI Remotes Sessions with Bonging" I & Toro Poyton 6:30-7 firoteful Oeod &Keuin Fleming Bernard B aez Chris Infante I Chris Ebert _ 7:00-8:00 Oeod Show NeW',JaCk- 'Parch eesi Kelly Daugerdas Debbie Wunder Rosanna 7-9 p.m. L "Smells like Tuna, 18:00-9:00 Sports Toll: -- with "R Siom Donee with "Chlamydia is I Tim McAdam astes Like Chicken" lizzie Graner Flo Henderson" not a Flower" Penseiro Hike Bertin ti' Marc Johnson G' Darrell Clark Hike Hontroy Dennis Daniel Byrne Rich Kurz Kathy Hardiek "No mushroom- Chris 9-11 p.m. I "Kothy Come, ond "Rudy's Reuenge" "This One Goes McNicholas 'Don't turn us off, we're a eaters allowed" Seidenstiker lair of sacks N Then She left" to Elellen" Hr. 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Elizabeth Hayes Tasha Morsholl Rrminotor Dan langrill Chris 10:00 ami1:00 pm 9-11a.m. "Health !T' Beauty "Spaced Cowboy: Scenes "The Rudio Gutting from the Chains ow Murphy Q & R" Apocalypse" Mood RinQ" Ja,on IUln,lade I Chris Weirup "Jazum Jetsam's " _ Jim Doppke o -II t" R d- Sunday Hornmg Kristen John Dugan Keuin Chris Infante SCI a mg u 10 ' Brunch" "Wang Dang 11-1 p.m 'Blhrghphergeeh" Sculpture Harknett 'Days Of Thunder" McDonough Lemon Meringue" Rlyson Naimoli Hike Schuabe Louis Flores ~olando de Rguiar RleH Nunez William Polking How to defrost your Flonnerite Demon Spawn John Strieder 1-3p.m. I "Estoy pensando "String too short and the safe mlssuse of "Baroque and "No Ska Today" The Manic Hispanic icicle ond relish dairy production and small en anad Nesral" to be saued" your picl:le" furry onimols Before" Daue HcMahon ;. .. -' James O'Brien Joe Cannon Mike Greg Murphy Paul Broderick Joseph Rdams tl' Garr Schwartz "I\'S like on ocean cruise _. "Three Yaks and 3-5 p.m. ,,- Goodwin "Hinimum Rage" FM Broderickast" ~Hcept there's no boot - - " u don't go onywhe azz Reggae Hip Hop "Thrashing, Bashing & I - ---- -- .. - .. ---.-. with Ralph Falbo with Worricl: Muldrow Out of Step 5-7 p.m. WUFI Remotes Sessions with Bonging" I & Toro Poyton 6:30-7 firoteful Oeod &Keuin Fleming Bernard B aez Chris Infante I Chris Ebert _ 7:00-8:00 Oeod Show NeW',JaCk- 'Parch eesi Kelly Daugerdas Debbie Wunder Rosanna 7-9 p.m. L "Smells like Tuna, 18:00-9:00 Sports Toll: -- with "R Siom Donee with "Chlamydia is I Tim McAdam astes Like Chicken" lizzie Graner Flo Henderson" not a Flower" Penseiro Hike Bertin ti' Marc Johnson G' Darrell Clark Hike Hontroy Dennis Daniel Byrne Rich Kurz Kathy Hardiek "No mushroom- Chris 9-11 p.m. I "Kothy Come, ond "Rudy's Reuenge" "This One Goes McNicholas 'Don't turn us off, we're a eaters allowed" Seidenstiker lair of sacks N Then She left" to Elellen" Hr. Yuk 11 - Tom Fellrath Keuin Flaherty Jim Haloney & Hiss Karaffa's "The Week In lain Gould The 11 :00 News "Stooge Potpouri" Pat Finn Sal Cilella Charm School 1 :45a.m. I Suede" "Portners in Crime" "Formica" ~~--- "--~~-~--.--~--. rn (') 0 t:rJ 0 :;, c m ~ ~ ~ -C o z m t:rJ ... i m- l> m :z ~ "go (') ==I to 0 0 ~~~~N~~WN~N ~~~~,~ ~m:e -t:rJ - < ~mm ~cn ~ 0 (I) m~WN~m, ~O m~~w~ cr~ ~ en :0 t-:) '< ~r:n "'!!1 ..... su (I) "G):E CD 0 00 0 m Z:::;I m::; C!'- CD en Z -I iO co C ... i! c: ::J'":5:-~ c co - (I) 5" mCD CD ::J 0 m -a a. m m m !! en'" - ..... :e 2. o mco CDCZ » --- (1)'< m ::J CD ::J'" 0 3 3 5" ::;: z ~ a. m Z ::J ' ..... ." ..... en cr­C""C -c::::= (')_I "_ m< ..._ ::J_I -aC 0"""1_I 0 _ -I: 0::J ::;:_I C"_ 0- G) C:;" S s: ------. ,(,) ..+,S" m; <:;::J ... _I ~ (Q ... ~A'" en m 0-" ..... "'" .. m g O ~OCD en~v' _ en CD~ c m - :z :;, """I (Q c,"""I """I. C z, ::J ::J'"-2- ::Jd rn -:e CD ;:. m CDO~ .....~O o Co CD _I 3: 0 -I moO S" en l> CD 3 z (')m !! 0 m -!!(')..... .....CD i (Q ..... .... CD "'" m g. 2.- """10'" G)c. ; 00.3"""1 " " """I -I m::J'" en 3 m 0 a. en m c !!!~ 51 (j su o~::!:-aa (') C -a CDZ"""I 0.0. - o.::J ~ ):> 3 _I _I 3 CDC. (I) ::Jaeno 0 <CD ..... en m o _ICD::J ::J ~ CD o (Q, :J: s:cn o en en en m CD 0 ::J • • (') gz 0 ~ I z ::J'" m ~ =" » ...., CD ; CD N CD C '" "'" tTj CD 3 ~O en L66 L '92: ·ld3S Z ~ CJ) ..... .......... , . .. , . , .. , , . - EDITOR'S NOTES OPINION SCHOLASTIC Irish ego goes beyond gridiron NOTRE DAME'S STUDENT MAGAZINE Holy Strawberries, Batman! We're in a Jam! . Editor's Note: The/ollowing student column orignally appeared {n Vol. 133. No.5 Scholastic was faced with some comic Under a new head coach, the Irish explanation.) If you go to Notre Dame, you will meet the children September 26. 1991 mayhem this week. Due to the tight voting women's volleyball team is off to a fantastic the. 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