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The Grizzly, December 10, 1991

Eric Foellmer Ursinus College

Megan Mendte Ursinus College

Laura Zobel Ursinus College

Andrea Branas Ursinus College

Sara Jacobson Ursinus College

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Recommended Citation Foellmer, Eric; Mendte, Megan; Zobel, Laura; Branas, Andrea; Jacobson, Sara; Overpeck, Craig; Kushwara, Dana; White, Kristin; Rubin, Harley David; Miller, Melisa; Rawls, Annette; Compton, Erika; Lumi, Carrie; Richter, Richard P.; Baccino, Nick; Gelston, Trey; Gonnella, Bob; Lecrone, Laura; McDonald, Liz; Ronning, John; and Nagy, Douglas, "The Grizzly, December 10, 1991" (1991). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 286. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/286

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.S/..4 Updike Addresses U rsinus ~ Hostages Freed ~ BY MEGAN MENDTE ~ BY LAURA ZOBEL Upon his release he read a News Editor ~ Sports Editor statement given to him by his captors to read: "We invite the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist !t Last week the three remaining heroes of the glorious Islamic John Updike appeared in ~ A merica n Hostages--Joseph intifada in the beloved Palestine to Bomberger Hall on Tuesday, iLl Cicippio, Alann Steer, and Terry pack together, uru te their words December 3 at 8 p.m. It was a very ~ Anderson-were released. Their step up their struggle ... we ~111 not personal visit for Updike because iLl release from captivity is the result accept less than the elimination of he was not only reading from his ~ of months of negotiations led by Israel from eXistence." own works, but also from the ~ the UN secretary General Javes Besides the Influence of UN works of his mother. ~ Perez and GiadoneclO Picio, who negotiations, the release of The event, which was free and ~ arranged an exchange of western hostages is also the result of the open to the public, was titled "A .~ hostages for about 300 Arab changing political < oals of the Writing '!\Iother and ,on". Linda pnsoners held by Israel, as weU as radical groups who held the Grace Hoyer U'ldikc was, like her ~ the return of missing Israelt hostages as well as Iran and Syna. SOli, 0. ,'riter 0 short ories and ~ soldiers in Lebanon. Since August An Important reason IS Iran, who novels. She .. r.J tier la'c husband, ~ when negotiations began, 9 has consiJerable Intluencc over the Wesley R. Updike, ml:t jtJ western hostages and 91 Arab radical groups that held the frl:shmen Jl Lrsinus in 1919, and ~ prisoners have been released. h 0 s ( a g l: , dec Ide d t ~ a ( graduatl:d wllh the class of 1923. ~ Joseph CiClppio was kidnapped strengthening its tiCS to the west After her death in C clObn of on September 16th 1986 by the and economic reconstructIon were 1989, Updike gave his mother's ~ Rev 0 I uti 0 n a r y Jus tic e more important goals than tlS literary papers to Ursinus. These jzJ Organizatlon, while worktng at the interests in Lebanon. Also the havc been carcrully indexed and ~ American University in Beirut. Gulf War changed Syria's outlook. cataloged. Thcse arc available to jzJ Alann Steer was abducted on Syria became an US ally by joinmg researchers, by appointment, in the jzJ January 24th 1987 by the Pro the coalition and recognizing the Rare Book and Manuscripts Room jzJ Iranian group IslamIC Holy War Arab-Israeh peace process. of Myrin Library. jzJ His kidnapping was due to the These three fo rmer hostages Updike brought more of hiSjzJarrest of Muhammad Ail Hamad have left Germany and arc mother's papers to add to the o.i for the 1985 hijacking of a TWA returning home to reacquai nt collection dunng his VISIt. ~ jet. themselves with their fa mIlies and "Whenever I think of her papers Jq Doctors at the military hospital start a new chapter in their lives. safe in the bosom of Ursinus, I ~ in Weisbader, Germany say that On Friday Norristown welcomed smile, knowing how much this ~ Cicippio and Steer will suffer home Joseph Cicipplo. Over 1000 would have amazed, amused and ~ permanent neurological damage, people waited for him at the pleased her," Updike has written. jzJ due to blows to the head by their Philadelplua International Airport. For Updike, a trip to jzJ captors. Cicippio also suffered AU the hostages are happy to be southeastern Pennsylvania is a Pulitzer Prize winning author John Updike. jzJ frostbite damage to his hands and home and have the opportunity to homecoming. Updike's roots serve o.i feet due to being chained on a celebrate Christmas with their as a foundation for his early fiction Jq balcony during the winter months. families, but all do have regrets such as 'The Centaur" (1963), Updike is a 1954 graduate of Updike'S talk lasted only an ~ Steer's and Cicippio's release and are emotional about the whole "Olinger Stories" (1964), and "Of Harvard University. After a one- hour and a half, but in that time ~ were motivated by the release of ordeal. Terry Anderson expressed The Farm" (1965). This inspiration year Knox Fellowship to the he read part of a short story of his ~ 25 Arab prisoners by Israel on his views while in Syria: 'There is continued in his most popular Ruskin School of Drawing at own and a full story written by his ~ December 1st. only that with my release are I R bb' " I f O-'"ord he as h'lf ed a t ff mother. He spoke to a large crowd works, the" a It nove s, two 0 wn~t'er 'at 'Thwe New YoSrkear.~ a of students, faculty and community jzJ Terry Anderson, the last hope soon the release of the two which, "Rabbit is Rich" (1982), and In o.i American hostage to be released Germans and all the Lebanese "Rabbit at Rest" (1990), gained 1957, Updike moved to Ipswich, members. Ir. his last remarks he Jq / f " H I I hi · ·u commented on how much he ,jZJ after 6 1 2 years 0 captlVlty. e held by srae, t s tactic WI never him Pulitzer Prizes. Throughout Massachusetts. His change of o.i was kidnapped on March 16, 1985 be used again. The causes of this his works, Updike has shown the residence appeared in his writings :~~oI~at~~ ~~s~:o~se~St:;:~:~ ~ by the Pro Iranian group Islamic troubled episode are complex and world to his readers through the in "Couples" (1968), "The Witches soon with more works from his Jq Holy War for the Liberation of difficult. It is these causes which frequently conflicting paths of of Eastwick" (1984), "Roger's . ~ Palestine after the US vetoed a must be addressed and eliminated. popular culture, sex, marriage, Version" (1988), which were all set mothers vast coUectlon. jzJ UN resolution condemning Israeli The holding of innocent people by r;;~~;;~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~;;~~;~~~~~;;~;;~~~~, Kester and Yeakel Win Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Scholarships

FROM COLLEGE Yeakel were nominated by the (RPR) Central Research of 1992, and an additional $5,000 nice to have the opportunity to get COMMUNICATIONS chairs of their respective Chemistry Undergraduate for the senior year, provided they out into the field and do some Special to The Grizzly departments at Ursinus and then Scholarship and Yeakel's RPR meet aU criteria. research in industry." approved by the Scholarship Central Research Biology Rhone-Poulenc Rorer is Yeakel said, "I'm excited about Chemistry major Robert Kester Committee. To be considered for Undergraduate Scholarship carry currently opening its new it. I am very anxious to do the and biology major Amy Y cakel either award, students must have a awards of $2,500 for the 1991-92 corporate headquarters on Route research. It will be a good have been named the winners of GPA of 3.30 (B+) or greater in academic year, the oppornmity to 29, south of Collegeville. stepping stone to deciding on a the first Rhone-Poulenc Rorer their major at the end of their work on a research project as an Kester commented, "It's a great career. It will also be different to be awarded at sophomore year. intern at Rhone-Poulenc Rorer honor to be one of the first people from anything I've ever done." College. Kester and Kester's Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Central Research over the summer to receive the scholarship. It is Page 2 The Grizzly December 10, 1991 '999999999.99'.N~s.9999999'99999. Global ~ ~ Ursinus EMT's ! ~~~~:d ~.. Attend Conference III Pers pectives ~ BY CRAIG OVERPECK not ,,~ U "'P"''''', bot the =Scholarship BY DANA KUSHWARA .~ Special to The Grizzly team inquired in the Trauma aI! Of The Grizzly ~ Intensive Care Unite if he was ~ FROM COLLEGE , On November 18 and 19, four there. He was not, but the Trauma ~ COMMUNICATIONS World ~ members of the Student Response Surgeon on call offered to come in I~ Special to The Grizzly ~ team embarked on a trip to and give the team a tour around. ~ . . . . ~ Pittsburgh's Mercy Hospital. They The team was surprised to learn ~ WyOIrussmg physICian Raymond Leonid Kravchuk, a fonner communist apparatclik, swore himself in ~ attended a two day Trauma Dr. Harold Shennan left his house ~ L. Smith, M.D., a 1962 graduate of as president of the Ukraine. As a result of the 90'* approval of the ~ Conference along with 150 other to come in for them. Dr. Shennan Ursinus College, who recently ~kraine secession from the Soviet Union, the Ukraine is n?,w ~ Emergency Medical Technicians, was "an outstanding host and I~ e~tablished a scholarship fund at mdependent. In the words of Deputy Speake~ Ivan P~yuSkch ,. ~ ,~ Nurses, and Doctors. Continuing answered every question I~ his alma ma~er, w~ the featured European state has appeared on the map, and ItS name IS Ukra me. ~ Education is a necessary facet of knowledgeably and honestly." "You I~ speaker earlier this month at a Russian President Boris N. Yeltsin admitted that he has little hope of the medical profession. Seminars could really tell he enjoyed his ~ reception for Ursinus scholarship the Ukraine signing the treaty for a reconstituted union. ~ ranged from Thorastic Trauma to job," said Gil. 'The team which ~ students at the College's Bennan Yugoslavian President Stjepan Mesic resigned on Thursday as leader ~ Physically and Verbally Abusive was supposed to get a 1 hour tour ~ Museum of Art. Approximately of the Balkan federation. He declared his job irrelevant because ~ patients to Gunshot Wounds to got a four hour escapade. "We saw ~ 125 students and faculty members Yugoslavia no longer exists. Mesic stated in an interview that "it was ~ the Head and Face. This every department Mercy Hospital lIoi attended the event. absurd to continue in the past because his orders as commander-in- ~ completes the amount of had to offer and more importantly 'JLI "Ursinus provided me with a chief of the armed forces was being ignored." ~ additional training EMTs must met the people in those ~ well-balanced liberal arts Former hostage Joseph J. Cicippio returned to Philadelphia on lIoi take each year. departments," said Overpeck. 'The ~ education," Smith told the students Thursday night. His son David, when speaking aboul the trip home from ~ Led by Craig Overpeck, EMTs people there explain who they ~ in explaining why he had Germany, stated, "the trip was really rough, emotionally, we didn't ~ Scott Savell, Victor Gil and Joe were, their jobs, and the story I~ established the fund. A plastic and ~now ,,:,hat. lo e},.l'e~t. Now, everythin.g's wort.h it. .Dad's home." Cicip~io ~ MacDonald left campus late behind how they found their way ~ reconstructive sur~eon ~or the ~ast IS consldenng workmg for the Amencan Uruverslty of New York which ~ Monday afternoon to arrive in to Mercy Hospital." Dr. Shennan aI! 15 years, he said his Ursmus is related to the American Uni~ersity of B~~ut. CiciP?io said his health ~ PittSburgh late that night. They introduced the hospital to the ~ educati.on had prepared him .for was good but doctors at the Wlesb~den military hospital n~ar Frankfurt ~ stayed at Dusquene University. team and the team to the hospital. four ngorous years ~f ~edlcal said he suffered permanent frostbite damage after spendmg part of a ~ This was "a great way to beat the Everyone enjoyed the team's ~ school at Temple Uruverslty, an winter chained on a balcony and that he had und ~rgone a digestive 'lloi expense of housing," but according company. Gil said, 'The highlight aI! internship, five years of general operation for no known reason. 'JI.I to MacDonald, "It was a real dive." of the tour was meeting residents." ~ surgical residency and two years of aI! Ursinus College funded the The team responded with Dr. aI! plastic surgery reside~cy be.fore he National ~ housing, gas, and tolls for the trip. Sherman to an incoming ~ became board certified lfl that ~ The first day of the conference pedestrian struck where they saw ~ sp~cia1ty . . ~ began with Ralph Nader, the residents in action. 'The post lIoi Yes, my vocatIOnal goal was President Bush named Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner ~ con sum era d v 0 cat e for med school students gave us 'JLI very ambitious, [but] Ursinus as the. new White House . chi~f o~ staff. . This. ~ew appoint~ent w~s ~ automobiles. He talked on flaws of renewed hope about medical ~ helpe.d me to att~in my goals. ~e partly UI attempt to stop hiS slide m pubbc ~pmlOn . polls .. Skmner will ~ recent safety features and how, in school and residencies,· said ~ lea~g f~unda~lOn had been laid replace Sununu who was known to be ab:aslve. Skinner IS known for the future, when implemented Savett. They were equally honest ~ here, Smith ~Id. He added that handling . fed~ral respon~es to natural disasters such as the Exxon '~correctlY, they can save hundreds with their answers. The whole staff ~ he had. established t.he Raymond Valdez ~Il spill and Hurncane Hugo. . ~ of lives a year. These features wished them luck and were excited aI! L. Sffil~h Scholarship Fund f~r In a rIvalry ~etween Bush and Demo~ats, Bush said that tax ~ include driver and passenger side about young, dedicated pre-med ~ premedical students, because I cuts for the ffilddle class would not revive the economy. He feared that .~ air bags and upgrading minivan students. aI! wanted a more personal a~d ~uts would reduce revenues, drive up the defi~it and le~d to .higher ~ and trucks safety standards to that The second day of the I lasting tribu~e to Ursinu~." He sal~ Interest rates. Instead, he recommended a cut m the capltal-gams tax ~ of passenger cars. Afternoon conference went equally as well. ~ ~e hopes his scholarship fu~d IS rate on the sale. of st~ck , real estate, .and other assets. Democr~ts ~ conferences were broken up into 3 Dr. Lorraine Day spoke on AIDS aI! perma~en~ st~temen~ of gratttude argued that a. capital-gains ~ax cut would mcrease the wealth of the nch ~ small lectures lasting about an and protection for Health Care ~ for an ~stttutton which fonned a and do very little for the middle class. hour each. Most of these workers. All in all, the trip went ~ foundatIOn for later, more During studies at Stanford University and. the Univ~rsity of Michigan, ~ conferences were given by trauma off flawless with much information ~ ~ dv anced a c~ iev e~ ~n ts, researchers showed that muscle ~ells gene~lcall~ engineered to sec~~te ~ or emergency physicians. exchanged between everyone. ~ lfltellectu~y, ~oClally, spmtually, hormo.nes m.ay b~ used to treat d.lsorde:s like diabetes and hemophilia. ~ "Everyone was very personable and Mercy Hospital's hospitality was ~ and fmanCially. . Genetic engtneenng was used to Insert Into the cells a gene that causes ~ seemed as interested in us as we outstanding. ~ A Raymond L. Smith the secretion of human growth ~actor. This cells were then injected into ~ were in them," said Gil. "We got All four EMTs were awarded ~ Sch~larship was ~warde~ at the leg muscles of laboratory mice. ~ to speak to almost all of the scholarships by Mercy Hospital 'JLI Urstn.us fo~ the first ttm.e t~ year ~ ·.ecturers after his or her session." and were invited to the Luncheon aI! to ~nc Blelck~rdt, a seruor biology ~ That afternoon Overpeck had for free both days. Ursinus fclnded aI! major from Middletll\v~, NJ., who Community ~ arranged a tour for the team at the room, mileage and toll fees. ~ plans ~o attend. m~dlcal school ~ Mercy Hospital later after dinner The team is planning to visit the ~ after ~s graduatton tn n~t Ma~. 'JLI with Dr. Larry Jones, Chief University of Pennsylvania this .~ Blelckardt, a Dean s List The Blue Route, Interstate 476, will open on December 19th at 2:00 ~ Trauma Surgeon. Dr. Jones did winter. ~ student, is a member of Beta ~eta P.M . The route is a 21.5 mile long stretch between Interstate 9S in ~ """"'llcon 'll'n'n"'"ll'lll111 l1oi Beta, the biology honorary SOCiety, Delaware County and the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Montgomery ~R'Jf'Jf'Jf'n'Jf'Jf'Jf'Jf11'Jf <8 <8 ~ - ~ - - ' ,~ and the Cub and Key honorary County. There are various exits along the route including one for the ~ ~ society. He is also an Emergency Schuylkill Expressway. The Philadelphia area has been waiting for ~ Medical Technician for the Trappe almost 25 years for its completion. !! lIoi -STUDENT RA1ES 'JLI Volunteer Fire Department Seven prison guards at the Philadelphia House of Correction have '~ -STEP AEROBICS .~ Ambulance Squad, and science tested positive for tuberculosis. This is concerning other city prison '~\~~~~~~&JI ~ editor of The Grizzly, the Ursinus guards about a possible outbreak of the disease. Another concern is ~ ~ student newspaper. that the guards were carrying the new drug resistant strain of TB that ~ aI! The students who attended the has caused 13 deaths. No cases of the strain have been found in ,~ ~ reception at whieh Smith spoke Philadelphia but one death was reported in nearby New York. ~ a.I are recipients of endowed The Philadelphia Managing Directors Office concluded in a major ~ IJQ scholarships, pennanent funds study that the city's system for compensating injured workers is too a.I ~ which have been established by generous, vulnerable to abuse and in need of a sweeping overhau~. The '~ ~ alumni and other friends of the report stated that "to be injured while working for the City of ~ TRAPPE. PA 19426.215-489-4321 t:t College to provide a tuition Philadelphia .. .is the closed a seasoned 'system beater' can get to findi J IJQ 753 MAIN STREET • IJ ocnefit. heaven on Earth." ~~~1l1l~~'ll~~~~~~~~~~~1l~~1l~ December 10, 1991 The Grizzly Page 3 '¥¥¥.¥¥¥¥.¥¥¥¥¥N~s ••••¥ ••¥.¥.¥ ••• U.S.G.A. Minutes Greeks Present: Health December 4, 1991 AFAC-last wk.-granted $500.00 IFC/ISC for Mike Green program. Alcohol Alternative News $180.00 to be repaid-eaCh Greek org. contributing $15.00. -Classics club constitution was reactivated. BY ERIC FOELLMER students as adults who are -Aerobics club--denied money for Steps however money was given Editor In Chief responsible for their own actions. Update through SAO budget instead. His message, which Greene -In the future perhaps all money for aerobics should come from On Wednesday, December 4, himself says, "students love to hear BY ANDREA BRANAS Athletic Dept. and not AFAC. members representing every and administration isn't so thrilled Of The Gn·zzly This Week-Idea brought up by SAO to take $5 from each student's campus greek organization turned about," is that drinking is a activity fee fund and 1) match it to whatever class raises in fundraisers out to hear Mike Greene, an normal, healthy aspect of college Is your least favorite task for the year or 2) use it to give each student coupons for a certam alcohol speaker with a different life. Instead of preaching climbing on the scale just to notice amount of money to use for food, shopping, trips, etc. Groups could view of the subject. Greene, a abstinence, Greene stresses that the five pounds you took I)ff pull funds for trips overnight to NYC, etc. recovering alcoholic, began the moderation as the key to last week are the six pounds you J-Board-No meeting this week. presentation with some of his own successful drinking. gained this week? Are you one of Campus life-Went over the fraternity pledging proposal. IFC's personal stories of his college Greene's speech, which lasted the millions of the Americans proposal was accepted in principle except for some details. Tabled until alcohol consumption that slightly over an hour, was well­ fighting the battle of the next semester when they will address details closer to pledging time eventually led to his drinking received by the students who bulge ... and losing? Well, it may be Academic Council-Surveys went out to randomly selected students problem. Now, ~ a member of attended. "He was the most about time you began listening to concerning Academic Hunesty policy. Results will be tallied next Alcoholics Anonymous, Greene effective speaker of his kind that I a growing population of experts semester. tours the country to deliver his had ever seen," said senior Pi who say that it may be better not Well ness-Continued talk about the smoking policy Received two message to college students Omega Delta member Jim to "budge that pudge". responses to President Richter's Campus Memo on smoking one in everywhere. Kitchell. Sophomore Tau Sigma It can't be argued that if you are favor, one in opposition. Put forth 'no smoking" in academic buildings What sets Greene apart from Gamma member Erika Compton considered to be very overweight except in designated areas. More teacher/faculty opposition than others in his field is his no­ agreed, stating, "He wasn't the (at least 30 percent heavier than student opposition. nonsense delivery style that college least bit condescending, and I what the charts say) you should Dining Hall-Exam Snacks will only be two nights this semester students seem to appreciate. By really think he reached a lot of trim your fat down. Carrying an because of thefts last year. One night will be bagels and donuts, the using straight-forward, common people." extra 40 pounds, or more, will other Mexican fajitas. There will no longer will be a "free for all," language, Greene addresses eventually take its toll on your instead 2 workers will be handing out a set amount to students in one Jomts, make breathing more line at a cart. Students won't be able to take a whole handful of food difficult, and increase your risk of out of cafeteria like other semesters. Also, deli cart will be going on a Library Receives Gift developing diabetes, high blood trial period during exams as a self-serve cart because lines have b.::en pressure, gallbladder problems, long and because students want the variety of making their own The materials that were ordered heart disease and certain types of sandwich. BY SARA JACOBSON were basically chosen by the cancer. Also proposed by Wood Food Service-a new meal plan within next 2 Of The Grizzly faculty. Departments were given But what about those people years. Full plan or any 15 meals a week. Students will have to bnng parts of the American Library that only have an extra 10 pounds ID's with Valedine strips to run through a system which records The Myrin Library has received Association's Books for College around their thighs, or a jolly beer amount of meals the student has eaten each week. Cost increase for a donation of S260,OOO for the Libraries and asked to give their belly? Now research suggests that new plan should be about $30. Also-after trial period, students should purchasing of books and other ~ndations. Over 1000 the location of the fat on your have more options of different plans (5, 10, 12 meals etc.) May materials. This anonymous books will be purchased to body is the difference between an eventually be able to use card for credit in local restaurants (like Pu.za donation was made through the increased the library's holdings on at risk patient and a healthy one. Hut) and Zacks. Annual Fund Challenge that is African Americans studies. Along Actual1y, some moderately Book Sale-The drop off for books will run from Thursday December seeking to raise one million dollars with books, audio-visual materials overweight individuals will remain 12 through Thursday December 19th with the exception of Saturday by this summer. and back issues of periodicals will just as healthy if they forget about December 14th. Drop off between 8-9 p.m. every night. According to Mr. David Mill, a be obtained to make the collection dieting. It is the people who are New USGA treasurer has been found: Janene Paist will be filling the research librarian at Myrin, the of the library more complete in donation will be used to "fill in shaped like apples(round in the position second semestcr. these areas. gaps in the collection." He middle with relatively slim hips USGA will meet again on January 29, 1992 at 7:30 P.M. Mill states that in general the and thighs) who seem to be more furthermore called the gift a new materials will be "scholarly at risk for developing chronic Respectfully submittcd, "significant contribution" that will works," with "older core books." basically double the annual diseases. Their counterparts, the Ellen Sylvester Special effort was made to expand purchasing budget of the library. pears, have ~er problems. Corresponding Secretary the holdings on African American The books will be obtained holdings. The library is grateful fo Is dieting always the answer? throughout a 2 1/2 year period. such a generous donation. Almost 1000 new books have been ~;;~:b~:eO~ ~:I::at~~as:: f~r. ~~t't~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~ i~ ~~tt received to date. , ~ THE SEARCH IS NOW ON! , losing weight, or are positive that ~ "MISS PENNSYLVANIA USA® PAGEANT" '"-.- you can shed the extra pounds ~ NO PERFORMING TALENT REQUIRED it Managing Diversity without gaining them back. ~ If you are an applicant who qualifies and are 11\'1 ~ between the ages of 18 and under 27 by February ~ One answer to the overweight ~ I, 1993. never married and at least a six month "-.- FROM COLLEGE response to the growing concerns problem is to exercise in order to = resident of Pennsylvania. thus college dorm ~ COMMUNICATIONS related to multiculturalism in our burn calories, tone flabby body ~.__ ._ students are eligible. you could be Pennsylvania's ~1' society and on campus. - representative at the CBS-nationally televised Miss \Iv Special to The Grizzly parts, and build muscles. Even ~ USA!!> Pageant In Feb" 1993 to compete for over . "Not a lot of campuses have a though exercise and weight loss do Jenneen Flamer, coordinator of multicultural services office,' ~ ~~~~~ni~n U~~~ ;~~nf~~s 1cJ~ewi~l~ ~ not change your basic body shape, ~ presented in the Grand Ballroom of the Palace Inn 11\'1 Flamer said, "because this is a new multicultural services and assistant they will make you look and feel (£\ (formerly Howard Johnsons). Monroeville, ~ director of admissions at Ursinus issue for colleges. But the theme better. ~ Pennsylvania, March 6, 7 and 8. 1992 The new ~ , of the program was to teach us "- Miss Pennsylvania USA~ along with her expense ~ College, was one of more than 100 Finally, an equally important paid trip to compete in the Miss USAC!> Pageant. '"-.- educators and higher education how to bring the idea of a point is to try and stabilize ~-~ will receive over $2.000 in cash in addition to her ~\ administrators from across the multicultural society to campuses .. yourself at a healthy weight aI\\ many prizes All girls interested in competing for ,~ The program focused on four ~ the title mu.t Hnd a recent .nap.hot. brief ft~ country to participate recently in a throughout your adult years. Of ~ Catherine Weber biography, adclreu. and phone number to. ~ program on "Managing Diversity major areas: race and ethnic course the easiest solution is to ~ Mia Pennsy/oanio USA" ~- on American Campuses." relations, contemporary issues in avoid gaining it in the first place. ~- ...... MISS PENNSYLVANIA USA8 PAGEANT M,IS,S;~,' The program, one of a series in higher education/secondary As I look about this campus, I '"_.- / ~~ ~\ c/o TRI·STATE HEADQUARTERS· DEPT. CA USA' ~ ,~ • "'_"___ 347 LOCUST AVENUE IS ~ Multicultural Leadership education, program development, realize there is a growing ~ ~ ~~ l WASHINGTON, PA 15301-3399 seen ---=- oQ Development sponsored by and professional and personal awareness of the importance of , ••.. ,.c ••••• Trl-StGte Headquarters Phone I. 4J2/225-5343 on ~ Peterson's, the Princeton-based development. physical betterment. So think twice ~- MEMBER Appllcatfon Deadline Is December 2 J, J 991 ~ education and career information Flamer, a 1975 graduate of r d·nki thtM·I k' ~ 'MlaUSA·Pageanllspa"o/lMfarnl/yo/Pa~Communlcatlolll,/nc. ~ bclore n ng a I wau ee s ~ MI •• Pen.. ~v.nl. USA8 I. 'A Carvem Production' =- , was held in Virginia Ursinus, is a resident of Lansdale, VA, and involved a series PA. ~::~a:.each for Milwaukee's Lite t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ttt~it~~ workshops and seminars in .1.-, ," ~., ....' ".-01," ...... ,...... ,..1. ,~\ .... ,/'t .. 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THE REMOVAL OF ALL VENDING MACHINES FROM This Week Sgt. Grizz ..... CAMPUS????? in "Nothing but the Bear Facts" ATIENTION ALL STUDENT SECURITY WORKERS: WE ARE ALREADY WORKING ON THE SCHEDULE FOR NEXT SEMESTER FOR THE QUAD. PLEASE NOTIFY OFFICER ZERR V.C. History 22 November 1991 at 6:50 PM., A summons was issued by the Security WITH YOUR AVAILABILITY OF DAYS AND HOURS THAT Department to visitors on campus who were attending the Basketball YOU WISH TO WORK!!!! Tournament for littering. Security was notified that male occupants BY KRISTIN WHITE were throwing cans out of the window of the vehicle while traveling on 03 December 1991 at 1:00 A.M., Security receives two complaints from Of The Grizzly campus. The vehicle was found parked on one of the Ursinus parking students that received obscene phone calls. The calls were placed lots. during the same time period and in the same building. Fifty years ago, this week, on December 8, 1941, the United 23 November 1991 at 11:50 P.M., Security responds to a suite in REMEMBER: IN THIS AREA WE HAVE A SERVICE KNOWN States declared War on Japan, Reimert after being advised of a possible fire. It was found that AS "CALL TRACE" WHICH LETS YOU TRACE THE NUMBER leading into World War II. After someone had thrown a lit cigarette through a suite window, catching a OF THE LAST CALL YOU RECEIVE. THE NUMBER the December 7 attack on Pearl pillow on fire and a spot on a comforter. The student extinguished the IS AUTOMATICALLY REPORTED TO THE BELL OF Harbor, Congress passed a fire prior to Security arriving at the suite. The Collegeville Police and PENNSYLVANIA'S ANNOYANCE CALL CENTER. TO USE THIS resolution to declare war with a Fire Department responded to investigate the incident. SERVICE FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE: vote of 82-0 in the Senate and 388- 1. After receiving a call you want to trace hang up. 1 in the House. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIGHT A FIRE IF YOU HAVE NOT 2. Before making or receiving another call, pick up the receiver and During this week in 1941, BEEN CERTIFIED TO DO SO. CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT listen for the dial tone and dial the trace codes as follows: students tried to keep the peace of OR SECURITY DEPARTMENT RIGHT AWAY!!!! MANY TIMES A) From a 12 button touch-tone phone with touch tone service +57 daily life despite the emotions of A FIRE WILL REKINDLE ITSELF ESPECIALLY IF A B) From a rotary or pulse dialing phone +1157 being at war. The college held its MATIRESS OR FURNITURE IS INVOLVED. 3. Listen for the confIrmation announcement. annual Christmas banquet. The 4. Hang up and the telephone number of the caller will be reported to men and women ate separately, ARE YOU INTERESTED IN WORKING THE REIMERT DETAIL the Bell of Pennsylvania. the men seated downstairs and the ON FRIDAY AND/OR SATURDAY NIGHTS FROM 8:00 P.M. TO women upstairs. Both groups MIDNIGHT, NEXT SEMESTER???? NOTIFY BRIAN ....PLEASE NOTE: YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE THE featured speakers and the women MCCULLOUGH AT EXT 2482 OR OFFICER ZERR IF YOU ARE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE PARTY WHO CALLED. THE awarded a prize for the most INTERESTED IN WORKING THE DETAIL. INFORMATION WILL BE HELD BY THE BELL OF PA FOR unusual and attractive table RELEASE TO APPROPRIATE LA W ENFORCEMENT setting. Following the banquet, 03 December 1991 at 11:30 A.M., Security is advised of vandalism that PERSONNEL. IN THE EVENT YOU USE THIS SERVICE ON several groups combined to occurred on campus to a room door located at BWe. The investigation CAMPUS, PLEASE CONTACT SECURITY AT 489-2737 SO THAT sponsor a Christmas party in the has concluded on this incident and the matter has been turned over to THE INFORMAnON CAN BE RELEASED TO THE gym. the Office of Residence Life. COLLEGEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT AS WELL AS Also in 1941 this week, the SECURITY. freshman women's debate club 03 December 1991 at 11:40 A.M., Vandalism to another vending engaged with Norristown high machine transpired on campus and is reported to Security. The incident I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T N-O-T-I-C-E-!-!-! School on the topic "that every is under investigation. SUCH CHILDISH ACTS CANT AND WILL . HAVE YOU RECEIVED AUTO VIOLATIONS?? IF SO, ALL able bodied male should have one NOT BE TOLERATED!!! VENDING MACHINES HAVE BEEN FINES MUST BE PAID AT THE SECURITY OFFICE BY THE year of military training before the PUT ON CAMPUS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, NOT FOR YOU 12TH OF DECEMBER 1991. ANY FINES THAT HAVE NOT present draft age." The debate TO DESTROY!!! IS THE NEXT STEP GOING TO HAVE TO BE BEEN TAKEN CARE OF WILL BE TURNED OVER TO THE occurred on Tuesday and BUSINESS OFFICE AND PLACED ON YOUR ACCOUNT. Wednesday afternoons, with the teams alternating between the • • I afflrmative and the negative I Classdieds I viewpoints. ~------1 The campus newspaper, the financial Aid available Ursinus Weekly, contained many :mmediate1y! Special grants EARN $2000 + FREE articles and opinions regarding the Environmental Notes program. Every student SPRING BREAK TRIPS! war. One editorial urged the men eligible. No one turned down. North America's #1 Studen,: to keep their mind on their Simple application. Send name, Tour Operator seeking studies, despite the possibility of BY KRISTIN WHITE the tree can be replanted outside address and $1 P&H fee mot i vat e d stu den t s, being called to duty within the Of Th~ Grizzly or kept as a year round house I ) S d month. plant. (Use it again, Christmas (refundab e to tu ent organizations, fraternities and A commentator for the As Christmas time rolls around after Christmas, to save money on Services, P.O. 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I Second semester BabYSItter I through another period offear and this enormous holiday waste. and beads, string popcorn and SAVE $25.00 IF YOU BOOK I wanted . o~ Tuesdays a.m .. & I hatred and anxiety. Now when the Instead of throwing away cranberries. These also make great BY DECEMBER 20. 1991 I p.m. slttmg. Contact Ki.tty I lesson of war is staring us in the Christmas cards when the new after Christmas snacks for the FORMOREINFORMATION I Hasson at 489-2370 for details. I face, is the time to make the I I year dawns, recycle them with the birds. Cookies are another fun CALL ADVANCE TRAVEL ~ ______.. decision. Let us keep faith and rest of your paper. Many idea: cut and decorate them in TOLL FREE 800-755-7996 I surely some day that faith may companies now manufacture Christmas shapes, punch holes in recycled cards and gift wrap-check the tops and hang with string. Eat "WE G U A RANT E E A I FREE TRAVEL, CASH, AND show the way to 'Peace on earth I BUSINESS and goodwill toward men.'" the packages for the 'recycled' the cookies yourself or throw them ~~~2!~2!~~~!J~~:~ EXCELLENT . logo. Or, try a reusable wrapping to the birds with the popcorn. 1- 1YPING SERVICES: Term EXPERIENCE! Openings idea-decorative bags that can be Remember to conserve papers, assignments, take-home available for ~diyj~ua1s or used again. electricity this season as well. Do tests, etc. professionally and student orgaIllzatlons to Of c.ourse, what would not leave tree lights on overnight accurately processed on promote the country's most Christmas be without a tree? or if you are away. And for a computer and printed on a successful SPRING BREAK Instead of buying a cut tree, why romantic Christmas touch, bum LaserJet printer. Resumes and tours. Call Inter-Campus not purchase a potted evergreen candles in each room instead of cover letters are also available. Programs 1-800-327-6013. for your house? After the holidays turning on the lights. ~S~p!~~~~~~~~ ___ ~ ______~· -.December 10. 1991 The Grizzly Page 5 •• •• Ii#t,,~ • ~ it * Arts and Entertainment. .it. it. Christmastime at Rockafeller Center Holiday CAB Comedian BY ANNETTE RAWLS and snowflakes gently floated to BY MELISA MILLER Of The Grizzly the ground. Of The Grizzly 'The Living Nativity" was Cheer New York, New York, so good perhaps the most beautiful if not On Thursday December 5th, they named it twice. The Big sentimental scene of all. It comedian Steve Shaffer performed Apple. The city that doesn't sleep. painstakingly recreated the story of BY SARA JACOBSON in the Wismer Lower Lounge for The only place in the world where Christ'S birth re-enacting the and HARLEY DAVID RUBIN the last "Giggles" of the semester. one will gladly pay five bucks for a Nativity, complete with actual Of The a/lzzly Steve Shaffer's outrageous brand bottle of beer and another three livestock. (Which kind of led some of comedy has been seen on VHl, for a hot dog the size of one of of us to wonder what exactly The holiday season is defLnitely MTV, John Carson's Tonight those little cocktail weenies. (And would happen if the poor camel almost here. This is obviou ~ Show, and the Arsenio Hall Show. from one of those shifty-eyed had an accident). Needless to say, because every other commercial on Shaffer's act included stories vendors, no less). Well, that is the costumes and scenery were not television is advertising some about South Philly where he grew where my Ursinus colleagues and only gorgeous but incredible amazing 1/2 off Christmas sale up, making fun of continually I headed the weekend of authentic-looking, which made the and every other program is either drunkenness in Florida during November 17 to wreak some havoc transition back to this wondrous a yuletide cartoon/claymation Spring Break, and ending his show on a trip sponsored by CAB. event much more enjoyable. special or "It's a Wonderful Life" by playing 'Taps" on a rubber Actually, the main point of this Of course, I don't dare forget to (the colorized version of course). hose. As junior Robin Stankiewicz journey was to catch the Radio call special attention to the lovely The holiday spirit has touched commented, "He was a great way City Music Hall Christmas Rockettes, who were responsible Ursinus as well. Main Street to end the semester and his drunk Spectacular, which we did indeed for most of the hype surrounding houses are decorated and lit up. act reminded me of the people at attend. I must admit, it truly was a the show. These ladies were most Gift exchanges as hall projects Reimert on the weekends." nice way to kick off the impending stylin' in their funny little soldier have been planned. This past week holiday season. outfits and fur-trimmed hats and two events, a tree lighting The show was an hour·and-a­ boots. Every kick, every step, and ceremony and a Chanukah party half long and consisted of eleven every turn was performed ushered in the holiday season. short routines that depicted simultaneously, while always in a The path from Wismer to various well known Christmas straight line. (Which led me to Bomberger was specially lit to lead themes or stories. For example, a hypothesize that the Rockettes the way to cookies, cocoa, and recreation of the haunting scene would make exceptionally good caroling on thursday evening. At from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" pledges). The main thing, though, approximately 5:00 the caroling was performed. This of course was was that they looked as though began. Accompanied by the pep when Ebeneezer Scrooge was they were having a great time; that band and part of the confronted by three Yuletide they loved doing their job and meistersingers, students and faculty spirits who showed him the error that's why they performed so well. alike sang the traditional carols of of his curmudgeonly ways. I would defmitely advise anyone Christmas. Although the weather There was also an act entitled who is eager for the Christmas was cold and some of the carolers "Christmas in New York" that holidays to arrive to snag a few had trouble singing at the same breathtakingly portrayed tickets for this show. It really pace as the music, a general good Christmastime in the city. While makes you feel the true spirit of time was had by all. Following a MONEY jovial New Yorkers (now there's a Christmas, and that's something few brief words by Rev. M. Scott contradicting term for you) sang we could all use. However, if you Landis, the campus minister, on FOR COLLEGE and danced around the Radio City !ill get the chance to go, be sure to Christmas and the "Ursinus Community," the big pine tree Music Hall Orchestra, tiny little bring every cent you have, because Every student is eligible for some snowmen gleefully twirled around not only did I leave with a lot outside Bomberger was lit as the type of financial aid regardless a young couple ice skating on more Christmas spirit, but with a Carolers belted out "Oh Christmas of grades or parental Income. Tree." stage at "Rockafeller Center." lot less money as well. Happy On Wednesday evening, Hillel While all of this action took place, Holidays! stars twinkled high above the trees (The Organization of Jewish Financial Aid Students) held a Chanukah party Available Immediately! attended by students and faculty. The holiday commemorates the Special grants program Hebrew's victory over the Syrians Every student eligible and the miracle that occurred URSlNUS COLLEGE'S' No one turned down afterwards: there was only enough Simple application oil to light the temple for one Send n~ address and $1 PclH ZACK'S PLACE SNACK SHOPPE night, but it lasted eight nights. So, fee (refundable) to: when Jewish students and faculty Student Services SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK: gathered to light the candles, they P. O. Box 22-4026 celebrated by eating lots of food, Hollywood, FL 33022 QUARA..,..ED. Wed., Dec. 11 -- including the traditional "latkes," BLT w/sm. soda $2.25 which arc kind of potato pancake. Thurs., Dec. 12 -- Harley David Rubin, vice­ Italian Hoagie $2.50 president of Hillel, said that it was Fri., Dec. 13 -- "a fun time," and that "the group BURGERS. Gr. Ham & Cheese STEAKS. will continue to have events like l " FINE SElECTION w/sm. soda $2.45 OF this in order to keep a sense of OTHER ORI.L ITEMS CClQ(TMS s~ NoD Mon., Dec. 16 -- Jewish identity on campus." MUNCHIES OOIoESTIC • IIoFOATfD BEERS BAR & GRILLE oWIoII.Aa.£ Chicken Fingers So yes, the holiday spirit does $2.75 AT THE LIMERICK GOLF ClUB w/Fries abound on the Ursinus campus. 495-6945 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 495-5567 Tues., Dec. 17 -­ From carols and cocoa to latkes THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY Cheeseburger $1.75 and lit candles, many students helped to usher in everyone's (ri._~ favorite time of the year. The Grizzly wishes everyone a good mlan~ break and a happy new year. t .... No of tI,e u ....rtcIc Eail 01422. on Lewis Rd. ,I - Page 6 The Grizzly December 10, 1~91 .• .. .• .l t ••• • Arts and EntertainlDent 9.~4 Petrified Art Gospel a la Choir PerforIns Apparently some local prankster BY PEPE BYRMON Of The Grizzly from Collegeville or a mischievous Messiah Ursinus student heisted poor Irwin Ursinus from his resting spot. After this With the fast approaching BY ANNEITE RAWLS BY ERIKA COMPTON Michael Magiera. When the was discovered by the ever-vigilant Winter Break (keep in mind it and CARRIE LUMI News Editor entire choir began to sing, the isn't Christmas Break-wouldn't UC security, precautionary steps Of The Grizzly auditorium was filled with want any religious slant on the were taken by chaining Hilda to On Saturday And Sunday, powerful music. They entertained her bench. This is symbolic of both occasion, we just get a month off Rock-n-Roll. Pop. Heavy Metal. December 7th and 8th, the a capacity-filled group. security from theft (not to say that of school because the seasons New Wave. Gospel. Gospel?! Oh Ursinus College Choir gave its The Ursinus College Choir changed) many studious young there is IDlY kind of thievery on no, what is that? Isn't that annual performance of George consists of 85 men and women adults at Ursinus have one thing this campus) and the type of something that over-zealous Friedrich Handel's Messiah in who are either students or on their mind-going home. One everlasting bond that is formed church goers pop into their Bomberger Auditorium. professors at Ursinus, as well as example, however, of a perennial between students and this school. Walkmans before sojourning over The choir is conducted by John members of thee Ursinus and student who is never allowed to So in other words, no one ever to the nightly bingo-fest and French, professor of music at Collegeville community. leave the hallowed halls of this escapes-unless stolen by townies. quilting bee? Well, until recently, Ursinus. Solos were performed by The choir and soloists gave an humble school behind her is the So next time you meander by we (and others, we are sure) Edwina French, soprano, Nancy outstanding performance, one that petrified woman of Fetterolf. Hilda, do not laugh at the odd would have probably answered Curtis, alto, Michael Magiera, everyone should see. Said Judd The story of the petrified chic, looking art-thing adorning the with a resounding "Yes We don't tenor, and Reginald Pindell, bass. Woytek, "This is the fourth year who has been chained to the front entrance of Fetterolf. Reflect on listen to gospel music! We like The performance opened with I've seen it, and it was as good as porch of Fetterolf, is one of the the personal tragedy of a 5th year 'cool' groups like Guns-n-Roses, 'in overture by the orchestra. This always. It's a great way to less known tales of campus lore. who was destined to fail HPER, be Billy Joel and Depeche Mode!" was followed with a solo from welcome in the holiday season."- Originally there were two 5th year stuck with some guy named Irwin, while at the same time marveling, seniors, Irwin and Hilda. The Pair be turned into stone, be dissed by "How 'bout that Axl? Surely no were pre-med biology majors and Irwin, and nnally be chained to man can sport a kerchief on his were having trouble passing the Ursinus forever. Kind of acts as a head like he can!" last class they needed to graduate­ motivator to study for that HPER What this is all leading up to, in HPER 100. They tried and tried fma~ huh? The only possible hope case you're wondering, is how easy but neither could pass the class. for Hilda might be if Limerick it is for people to tlose themselves Out of sheer frustration the two radiation could somehow off to new experiences. The Pine turned into stone. The school, miraculously reverse her Forge Academy Choir, who being resourceful as always, frustration petrification. Then performed on Wednesday, decided to make productive use of everyone could have a good December 4 in Bomberger the tragedy and made the pair into Christmas, er, winter (sorry) Auditorium, really made us think modern art-type statues, placing vacation. Either way, enjoy your about opening our minds (and our them upon the porch of Fetterolf. break and GOOD LUCK on that ears) to an entirely different style The symbolic chaining of the HPER 100 fina\! of music-gospel. The Choir petrified student came later. consists of 60 high school students from grades 9 through 12 and is conducted by Lloyd Mallory Jr. Needless to say, these guys (and r------, girls) were excellent! It was I $1.00 off I amazing to hear how so many I any 1/2 Hoagie or Steak with the I thfferent voices could blend together to produce such rich and : purchase of a fountain soda! I beautiful sounds. A seasonal concert was ~----~------performed, with the choir singing At. 29 & Main Street about various gospel and holiday Collegeville Shopping Center themes. "Lift Every Voice and Sing" was the fust number Collegeville, PA performed and immediately sent chills through the audience with its powerful 8 part-plus harmony. "Me 454-1091 and My House" featured a soloist backed up by the rest of the choir CALL AHEAD YOUR ORDER WILL BE WAITING and contained astounding energy that helped project the religious meaning of the song. Of course, F the infamous Christmas carols "Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly" and "We Three Kings" were immense crowd pleasers. It was The Trappe Tavern refreshing to hear a different rendition of songs usually reserved 416 Main Street-Trappe,PA for the likes of Slim Whitman and Bing Crosby. I So for those of you who didn't attend, you missed out. We would strongly advise anyone (who, like I us, is currently stuck in a musical rut) to try something different the I next time you get a chance. Who knows? You might nnd something I new to enjoy and besides, who 489-8686 cares about Axl's kerchiefs, anyway?

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ANSO 265 Aging Streetman, Friday, December 13 9:ooam-12:00pm Zwingli 101 ANSO 400V Hist & Theory Gallagher, Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:oopm Zwingli 101 ---- Anthropology --- ANTB 100 Intro Sociocult Gallagher, Friday, December 13 9:ooam-12:oopm F. Y. Olin Ball 303 ANTH 242 Peoples Africa Oboler, R. Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 200 ---- Art

ART 100 Intro to Art Xaras, T. Friday, December 20 9:ooam-12:00pm F. Y. Olin Ball 108 ART 201 Studio Art I Xaras, T. Thursday, December 19 9:ooam-12:oopm Fetterolf House Studio ART 301 Drawing Xaras, T. Monday, December 16 9:ooam-12:00pm Fetterolf House Studio ----- Biology -----

BIO 1000 Intro Biology Yhi t taker, Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 BIO 1110 General Biology Hughes, J. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 BIO 205 Exp Methods Sidie, J. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 314 B10 216 Cell Biology Fields, M. Friday, December 20 9: OOam-12 : oopm Life Science 323 BIO 216A Cell Bio Lab Fields, M. Friday, December 13 9:00am-12:00pm Life Science 112 BIO 311 Vertebrate Anat Allen, C. Friday, December 20 9:ooam-12:00pm Life Science 314 B10 315 General Ecology Small, P. Friday, December 20 9:ooam-12:00pm Life Science 324 B10 317 Human Anatomy Shinehouse Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 102 B10 371 Mammalogy Dawley, E. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 323 B10 428 Plant Phys Fields, M. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 323 B10 431 Neurobiology Sidie, J. Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 324 BIO 470Y Senior Seminar Allen, C. Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Zwingli 101 ----- Communication Arts -----

CA 201 A Public Speaking Hughes, N. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Ritter Center 202 CA 201 B Public Speaking Hughes, N. Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. Y. Olin Hall 103 CA 201 C Public Speaking Van Dusen, Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Ritter Center 202 CA 201 D Public Speaking Czubaroff, Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Ritter Center 202 CA 201 E Public Speaking Strunk, K. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:oopm F. Y. Olin Ball Aud CA 201 F Public Speaking Czubaroff, Monday, December 16 9: 00am-12:OOpm Ritter Center 202 CA 201 G Public Speaking Henry, J. Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm F. Y. Olin Hall 102 CA 203 A Mass Media & So Miller, J. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Ritter Center 202 CA 203 B Mass Media & So Miller, J. Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Ritter Center 210 CA 207 Journalism Agostinell Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm F. Y. Olin Hall 305 CA 211 Shakespr Stage Henry, J. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Ritter Center 210 CA 219 Interpersonal VanDusen, Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 211 CA 222 Oral Interpret Strunk, K. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Ritter Center Theatre CA 309 Television II Miller, J. Friday, December 13 9:00am-12:00pm F. Y. Olin Hall 107 CA 351 Intercultural VanDusen, Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm Ritter Center 210 CA 445V Sem in Rhetoric Czubaroff, Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Myrin Library 317 ----- Chemis try

CHEH 1000 Science of Chem Hess, R. Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 305 CHEM 111 Principles Chem Schultz, R Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 CHEM 11AO A Princi ples Lab Schultz, R Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 315 CHEM 11A0 B Princi ples Lab Price, A. Monday, December 16 9:ooam-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 315 CHEH 11A0 C Principles Lab Price, A. Thursday, December 19 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 315 CHEM 11AO D Principles Lab Barth, J. Friday, December 13 9:00am-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 315 CHEH 207 Organic Chern Hess, R. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 CHEM 207A A Organic Lab Tortorelli Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 308 CHEH 207A B Organic Lab Tortorelli Monday, December 16 9:ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 308 CHEM 309 Physical Chem loBue, J. Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 315 CHEM 309A A Phys Chem Lab loBue, J. Monday, December 16 9:ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 016A CHEM 309A B Phys Chem Lab loBue, J. Thursday, December 19 9:ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 016A CHEH 311 Spectro Methods Tortorelli Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 315 C8EH 311A A Spec Method Lab carten, K. Thursday, December 19 9:00am-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 205 C8EH 311A B Spec Method Lab carten, K. Friday, December 13 9:ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 205 C8EH 315 Biochemistry Hess, R. Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 315 C8EH 401 Struc & Bonding Price, A. Sa turday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 305 C8EH 407A Inorganic Lab Price, A. Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 303 ----- Economics & Business Administration

ECBA 100 A Intro to Econ Pilgrim, J Saturday, December 14 l:oopm-4:oopm F. Y. Olin Hall 301 ECBA 100 B Intro to Econ Saleh, J. Vednesday, December 18 1: oopm-4: oopm Bomberger Ball 100 ECBA 100 C Intro to Econ Econom., D Tuesday, December 17 1: oopm-4: oopm Bomberger Ball 108 ECBA 100 D Intro to Econ Econom., D Friday, December 20 9:ooam-12:oopm Bomberger Hall 108 ECBA 105 A Prine of Acct Bowers, B. Monday, December 16 1 : OOpm-4: OOpm Pfahler Ball 001 Page 8 The Grizzly Ursinus College Exam Schedule -- Fall 1991 December 10, 1991 ECBA 105 B Princ of Acc t Harris, C. Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 120 ECBA 203 Int Fin Acc t I Bowers, B. Wednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 001 ECBA 204 Int Fin Acct II Harris, C. Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 120 ECBA 218 A Management Murphy, L. Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 016B ECBA 218 B Management Murphy, L. Wednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 109 ECBA 242 A Stat App in Ec Lentz, B. Tuesday, December 17 l:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 212 ECBA 242 B Stat App in Ec Lentz, B. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 212 ECBA 251 A Micro Ec Theory Saleh, J. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 211 ECBA 251 B Micro Ec Theory Saleh, J. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 211 ECBA 252 Macro Ec Theory Econom., A Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 212 ECBA 301 Acct Partnersh Bowers, B. Tuesday , December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 001 ECBA 304 Auditing Harris, C. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 120 ECBA 306 A Corp Finance Econom., A Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 108 ECBA 306 B Corp Finance Murphy , L. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 109 ECBA 30-; Marketing Murphy, L. Friday, December 20 9:00arn-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 211 ECBA 309 Int'nl Finance O'Neill, H Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 200 ECBA 35Hl Micro Theory II Lentz, B. Monday, December 16 9:00arn-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 212 ECBA 352\/ Macro Theory II Econom., A Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 212 ECBA 464 Math Econ deVos, R. Thursday, December 19 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 211 ----- English -----

ENGL 100 A First-Year Comp Volkmer, J Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 103 ENGL 100 B Fi rst-Year Comp Schroeder, Wednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 201 ENGL 100 C First-Year Comp Apple, T. Tuesday, December 17 l:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 301 ENGL 100 0 First-Year Comp Kelley, Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 301 ENGL 100 F First-Year Comp Agostinell Monday, December 16 9:00arn-12:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 201 ENGL 100 G First-Year Comp O'Brien, 0 Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 108 ENGL 100 H First-Year Comp Lionarons, Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 303 ENGL 201W tit Cri ticism Kelley, Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 200 ENGL 205 Fiction Writing Volkmer, J Friday, December 13 9:00am-12:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 317 ENGL 208 Adv Expository Perreten, Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 305 ENGL 215 Medieval & Ren DeCatur, L Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 201 ENGL 217 Romantic & Vict Perreten, Wednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 217 ENGL 219 19th C. Am Lit Schroeder, Friday, December 13 l:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 201 ENGL 220 20th C. Am Lit Kelley, Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 102 ENGL 309 Shakespeare DeCatur, L Wednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 301 ENGL 317 Poetry Perreten, Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 103 ENGL 337 British Novel I Dole, C. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 305 ENGL 441 Seminar Dole, C. Thursday, December 19 9:00am-12:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 107 ENGL 443 Seminar Lionarons, Friday, December 13 9: OOam-12:OOpm F. W. Olin Hall 305 ----- English for Speakers of Other Languages -----

ESOL 100 ESOL Eaton, S. Wednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 303 ----- French

FREN 100 Intens Elem Fre Lucas, A. Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 FREN 111 A Intermed Fren I Vi t agli one Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 FREN 112 A Interm Fren II Vitaglione Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 FREN 112 B In term Fren II Novack, F. Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Hall 108 ~ 201 A Conv & Comp Hall, C. Saturday, December 14 l:00pm-4:00pm Myrin Library 201 FREN 205 Lit to 19th Cen Novack, F. Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 102 FREN 318 Ec & Comm Fren Novack, F. Friday, December 20 l:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 303 FREN 340 20th Cen Novel Hall, C. Friday, December 13 9:00am-12:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 201 ----- Geology -----

GEOL 100 Geol Science I Boekenkamp Friday, December 13 7:00pm-9:40pm Pfahler Hall 211 ----- German -----

GER 111 Intermed Ger I Luttcher, Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 102 GER 201 Conv & Comp I Luttcher, Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 008 GER 205 German Li t I Thelen., L. Friday, December 20 l:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 301 GER 311 Post WII Story Thelen, L. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 201 GER 401W Ger Med Studies Thelen, L. Wednesday, December 18 l:00pm-4:00pm F. W. Olin Hall 305 ----- Greek -----

GRK 100 Intro to Greek Vickersharn Friday, December 13 l:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 205 GRK 202 Panorama Slagter, M Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 217 ----- History ---

HIST 101 His t Trad Ci v Staff Wednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall Aud HIST 207 c. of Total War Kerl, J. Tuesday, ,December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 303 December 10, 1991 Ursinus College Exam Schedule -- Fall 1991 The Grizzly Page 9 HIST 221 American Hist Hemphill, Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 301 HIST 253 Middle East King, R. Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 101 HIST 325 Industrial Amer Akin, V. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 108 HIST 362 Age of Revol Kerl, J. Monday, December 16 9: ooam-12: OOpm F. V. Olin Ball 317 HIST 42Hl Sem in Am Hist Hemphill, Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 305 ----- Health, Phys Ed & Recreation -----

HPER 100 Conc Yell/Fit Borsdorf, Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball Aud HPER 131 Survey of HPER Scharfe, G Friday, December 20 9:ooam-12:00pm Helfferich Ball 211 HPER 167 First Aid-CPR Chlad, P. Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Helfferich Ball 201 HPER 232 Curren t Trends Boyd, A. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Helfferich Ball 202 HPER 243 Rec & Leisure Borsdorf, Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Helfferich Ball 211 HPER 268 A Intr Sports Inj Chlad, P. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Helfferich Ball 201 HPER 347 Yell/Fit Adult Borsdorf, Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Helfferich Hall 201 HPER 351 Kinesiology Vailgum, T Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Helfferich Hall 202 HPER 355 Meth Teach HPER Scharfe, G Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Helfferich Ball 211 ----- Interdivisional Studies -----

IDS 101 A Vorld Lit I Volkmer, J Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 301 IDS 101 B Vorld Lit I DeCatur, L Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 301 IDS 101 C Vorld Lit I Cameron, D Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Helfferich Ball 211 IDS 101 D \Torld Lit I Cameron, D Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 102 IDS 301 Vomen's Studies Lionarons, Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 008 IDS 350 Human Sexuali ty Allen, C. Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 323 ----- Japanese

JAPN 100 Intens Elem Jpn DeZawa, H. Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:oopm Bomberger Ball 120 JAPN 111 Adv Elem Japn I DeZawa, H. Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Ball 120 JAPN 211 Intermed Japn DeZawa, H. Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Hall 120 ----- Latin -----

LAT 100 Intro to Latin Vick.ersham Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 205 LAT 201 Aeneas-Hannibal Vickersham Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 205 LAT 305 Vergil's Aeneid Vick.ersham Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 205 ----- Liberal Studies -----

LS 100 A Lib Studies Sem O'Neill, H Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 102 LS 100 B Lib Studies Sem Kane, H. Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 217 LS 100 C Lib Studies Sem Fryer, J. Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm Myrin Library 317 LS 100 D Lib Studies Sem Hall, C. Friday, December 20 9: ooam-12 : OOpm F. V. Olin Hall 103 LS 100 E Lib Studies Sem Dawley, R. Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 201 LS 100 F Lib Studies Sem Dawley, R. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Myrin Library 201 LS 100 G Lib Studies Sem Jessup, P. Tuesday, December 17 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 101 LS 100 H Lib Studies Sem Dole, C. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 107 LS 100 I Lib Studies Sem Richardson Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Myrin Library 317 LS 100 J Lib Studies Sem Oboler, R. Friday, December 20 ~:00am-12:oopm Zwingli 101 LS 100 K Lib Studies Sem King, R. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm F. V. Olin Hall 201 ----- Mathematics

HATH 105 Calc for EcBA Rosenthal, Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 103 HATH 110 Precalculus Neslen, J. Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 108 HATH 111 A Calculus I Coll, V. Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 102A HATH 111 B Calculus I Coll, V. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall lOU HATH 111 C Calculus I Hagelgans, Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 016A HATH 111 D Calculus I Rosenthal, Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 119 HATH 112 Calculus II Neslen, J. Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 103 HATH 211 Multivar Calc Shuck, J. Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball lOU HATH 235 Linear Algebra Coll, V. Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 016B HATH 2410 A Statistics I Shuck, J. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 103 HATH 2410 B Statistics I Coleman, R Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 016B HATH 2410 C Statistics I Coleman, R Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball lOU HATH 271 Computer Sci I Jessup, P. Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 016B HATH 311V Intro Analys I Rosenthal, Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 305 HATH 321 Intro Topology Hagelgans, Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Pfahler Ball 016A HATH 336 Abs t Algebra II Neslen, J. Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 211 HATH 341 Probabili ty Coleman, R Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 016B MATH 371 Data Structure Shuck, J. Monday, December 16 1 : OOpm-4: OOpm Pfahler Ball 103 HATH 462 Numer Analysis Jessup, P. Thursday, December 19 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 016B -- Music ----

100 Intro to Music French, J. Vednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 226 121 Fund of Music Branker, A Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 014 203 Romantic Era French, J. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Ball 226 Page 10 The Grizzly Ursinus College Exam Schedule -- Fall 1991 December 10, 1991 ----- Philosophy and Religion -----

PHIL 101 Origins/Phil Cons Hardman, . K Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm P. Y. Olin Ball 107 PHIL 215 New Test/Gospel Hardman, K Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm P. Y. Olin Ball 108 PHIL 221 Rell Amer CuI tur Hardman, K Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm P. Y. Olin Hall 108 PHIL 301 Logic Goetz, S. Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm P. Y. Olin Hall 101 PHIL 303 Phil of Mind Goetz, S. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm P. Y. Olin Ball 102

----- Physics

PHYS 1000 Intro Physics Takats, M. Friday, December 13 9:ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 001 PHYS 1090 College Physics Bashus, P. Friday, December 13 1:oopm-4:00pm Pfahler Hall 119 PHYS 1110 A General Physics Takats, M. Friday, December 13 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 108 PHYS 1110 B General Physics Nagy, D. Friday, December 20 9: ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 119 PHYS 203 Mechanics I Bashus, P. Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 119 PHYS 203A Mechanics Lab Bashus, P. Monday, December 16 9:ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Hall 210D PHYS 207 Modern Physics Bashus, P. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 119 PHYS 207A Mod Physics Lab Takats, M. Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 003 PHYS 309 Elec & Mag II Takats, M. Monday, December 16 l:oopm-4:oopm Pfahler Ball 315 PHYS 315 Math Physics Nagy, D. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Pfahler Ball 315

--- Politics

POL 100 A Poli tics & Govt Berry, N. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 108 POL 100 B Politics & Govt Fitzpatric Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 200 POL 100 C Politics & Govt Moore, L. Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Ball 108 POL 237 A Pol Philosophy Stern, P. Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 212 POL 237 B Pol Philosophy Stern, P. Yednesday, December 18 1:oopm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 212 POL 242 A Comp Poli tics Hood, S. Tuesday, December 17 l:oopm-4:oopm Bomberger Ball 106 POL 242 B Comp Politics Hood, S. Monday, December 16 9: ooam-12 : oopm Bomberger Hall 106 POL 310 Congress & Pres Fitzpatric Monday, December 16 9:00am-12:oopm Myrin Library 317 POL 321 Const Interpret Fitzpatric Friday, December 20 9:ooam-12:oopm Pfahler Ball 305 POL 347 Chinese Politics Hood, S. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 106 POL 355 US Foreign Pol Berry, N. Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:oopm Bomberger Hall 109 POL 437Y Sem Pol Phil Stern, P. Friday, December 13 9:00am-12:oopm F. Y. Olin Ball 205 ----- Psychology -----

PSYC 100 Intr Psychology Staff Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:oopm P. \01. Olin Ball Aud PSYC 110 Research Method Fago, G. Monday~ December 16 l:oopm-4:oopm Life Science 319 PSYC 210Y Experimental Ps Rideout, B Monday, December 16 9:ooam-12:oopm Life Science 319 PSYC 260 Mntl Hlth-Abno Chambliss, Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm F. \01. Olin Hall 107 PSYC 265 A Educational Psy England, E Monday, December 16 l:oopm-4:oopm Life Science 324 PSYC 265 B Educational Psy McMahon, M Friday, December 20 9:00am-12:00pm Bomberger Ball 100 PSYC 325 Behav Neurosci Rideout, B Friday, December 13 9:ooam-12:oopm Life Science 319 PSYC 327 Neurosci Lab Rideout, B Thursday, December 19 9:00am-12:oopm Life Science 319 PSYC 345 Child Psycho log England, E Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 323 PSYC 355 Adolescent Psy Fago, G. Yednesday, December 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 319 PSYC 365 Industrial Psyc Richardson \o1ednesday, December 18 l:oopm-4:oopm Bomberger Ball 211 PSYC 455 Personality Chambliss, Monday, December 16 1:00pm-4:00pm F. \01. Olin Ball 103 PSYC 480 History of Psy Fago, G. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Life Science 319

----- Sociology -----

SOC 100 Intro to Socio Oboler, R. Saturday, December 14 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Ball 109 SOC 175 Social Problems Gallagher, Friday, December 20 9:ooam-12:oopm P. \01. Olin Ball 102

----- Spanish -----

SPAN 100 A Intens Elem Spa Espadas, J Tuesday, December 17 9:ooam-12:oopm F.'\o1. Olin Ball Aud SPAN 111 A Interm Span I Rojas, N. Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:oopm F. Y. Olin Ball Aud SPAN 111 B Interm Span I Rojas, N. Tuesday, December 17 9:ooam-12:oopm F. \01. Olin Ball Aud SPAN 111 C Interm Span I Tarrago, A Tuesday, December 17 9:ooam-12:oopm F. \01. Olin Ball Aud SPAN 111 D Interm Span I Tarrago, A Tuesday, December 17 9:00am-12:oopm F. \01. Olin Ball Aud SPAN 112 A Interm Span II Espadas, J Tuesday, December 17 9:ooam-12:oopm F. Y. Olin Ball Aud SPAN 112 B Interm Span II Eaton, S. Tuesday, December 17 9: ooam-12 : oopm F. V. Olin Ball Aud SPAN 201 A Cony & Camp Rojas, N. Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm Bomberger Hall 109 SPAN 205 Survey Span Lit Eaton, S. Friday, December 13 l:oopm-4:oopm F. \01. Olin Ball 303 SPAN 318 Comm & Ec Span Cameron, D Friday, December 20 1:00pm-4:00pm F. V. Olin Ball 101

The Stqff of The Grizzly wishe~ everyone the best of luck on their exams! See you next semester... The Grizzly Page 11 pinions /Letters _~ ....t.IMlc The Catnpus Metno IW RICHARD P. RICIITER tr3nslormed. The Navy established holiday season of 1991, not just for Grizzly President of tht. Coffege a training unit on campus, mainly the aLumni on campus but for all for students who were in an of us. PEARL HARBOR: Students accelerated pre-mcd program. "Gratitude," Dick Schellhase saw hundreds of alumni visiting on Classes met nearly year-round. said, "implies humility, suggests campus on December 7, 1991, the While Dr. McClure urged the dependence and results in anniversary of Pearl Harbor. They campus community to "do OUf interdependence... .It is the oil that were all students during the years daily work patiently," nearly every lubricates personal relations and phase of the operation of the civic harmony. It saves us from Editor In Chier Eric Foellmer of World War II, back for an College was altered Lfl some way arrogance and pride." Associate Editor A. Judd Woytek unusuaL three-day alumni reunion. As we wind up the fall semester, Business Manager Chris Heinzinger A feature of their reunion was a by the war. I cannot think of a better message Advertising Manager Adam Saget service of remembrance and Seated last Saturday on the than that to share with the whole News Editors Megan Mendte gratitude in Bomberger Hall. It anniversary of Pearl Harbor in COllege community. At the end of Erika Compton occurred at noon on Pearl Harbor Bomberger Hall, the students of December most of us feel that Features Editor Tom Wilusz day, fifty years after many of these the war years heard the Rev. accumulated weight of the year. It Arts and Entertainment Editor Sara Jacobson same Ursinusites assembled in Richard Schellhase, class of 1945, is a time when we want a fresh Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor Dana Kushwara Bomberger to reflect on the news talk of how they were affected. 'The weight of war" and "the begtnning. We feel a desire for Sports Editor Laura Zobel of the outbreak of war. peace with the people around us Assistant Sports Editor Harley David Rubin On that occasion in 1941, the smell of smoke and death" bound as well as with the nations of the Opinions Editor Steven Grubb President of the College, Norman students of the war years together world. Assistant Opinions Editor Ellen Sylvester E. McClure, spoke to the students. forever, he said. Yet the theme of May our shared gratitude for Science Editors Eric Bleickardt According to the campus Dick Schellhase's remarks fifty being on earth together uncover Naimish Pandya newspaper, he said, 'The war years afterward was to "give our common ground and make this Photography Editors Peter Senescu which we all hoped could be thanks." a meaningful holiday season for Kristen Schwarz averted is here. How each one of 'To live without gratitude," he one and all. Campus Circulation Manager .Tohn Petko you college men and women will said, "It to die a dry and dusty Computer Consultant Erik Moore be affected one can not now death, smothered by the debris of Typists Gar Donecker predict." self-deception, parched by rhp. Dheeraj Taranath They were soon to fmd out. illusion that we are self-sufficient Faculty Adviser Mrs. Jane Agostinelli Men students in large numbers and independent." and some faculty went off to serve THEME FOR THE SEASON: Riohard P. Rioht~r Staff Members: Nick Baccino, John Brobyn, Jeff Brown, Patti Bunt, in the armed forces. The students That theme seemed especially President Pepe Byrmon, Steve Choi, Tom Epler, Claire Erfle, Amy Flemming, who remained saw the College fitting as we moved into the Dan Flickinger, Trey Gelston, Bob Gonnella, Dan Greene, Rebecca Heyl, Katie Jones, Laura Lecrone, Sharon Long, Carrie Lumi, Melisa ~~~~~~~~~~:k"~~~~~~ Miller, Casey Neal, Christ in Outwin, Annette Rawls, Satsuki Scoville, Alexis Smith, Carmen Stockdale, Siouxsie, Dheeraj Taranath, Kris Wagner, Dawn Warner, Dave Weiss, Kristin White, Mark Wilhelms, Responses Elaine Zelley. Dear Editors: Dear Editor and fellow students, And while you're sipping on your eggnog and roasting your chestnuts Any omission in the staff box is an unintentional Editors elror. Our Now that I no longer have to on an open fire, take a minute to rincere apologies..• Deck the halls with boughs of hide behind the soleDUl neutral holly, Fa la La la la la la la La! reflect upon all the spiteful mask of Grizzly Editor, I would commentaries that have been The Grizzly was founded in 1978, replacing the previous campus Stop trying to show your folly, like to - address Mr. Ronning's made over the past semester. I'd newspaper, The Ursinus Weekly. The Grizzly is published and edited Fa la la la la la la la la! attitude towards those who do not . be willing to bet they're much entirely by students, and the views expressed in the paper are not Let's stop these battles for a few share his beliefs; an attitude that moments, Fa la la la la la la la la! harder to swallow than that last necessarily those held by the administration, faculty, or a consensus of during my years at Ursinus, I piece of fruitcake. the student body. And think about our hurtfuL longed to address but was unable comments, Fa la la la la la la la la! to do so. Have a very Merry Christmas Sincerely yours, To fUl1her the inteffectual atmosphere and b/ing about positive change How unfortunate that GALA, and a Happy New Year, Ursinus. Ellie Stutzman on the Ursinus campus, the expression of opinion is vital. The opinions like a babe on uncertain feet, section of The Grizzly is an open fotum for the necessaty expression of should come toddling forward, opinion from all facets of the coffege community. risking a fall, seeking the warm Opinions on campus, local, national and intemational issues are arms of trust and understanding­ r------· encouraged to alt. "(lct disc/..:Ssiol. and guarantee a wide range of responses. only to be smacked in the face by It is preferred that opinion pieces be 200 to 400 words, typed and double the cruel hands of bigotry and spaced. Al1icfes received by Thursday can be plinted in the next hostility. How dare GALA seck FULL MOON Tuesday's issue of The Grizzly. Submissions cal' be delivered to the acceptance? How dare they seek publications room on the 3rd floor of Bombe/gel". support? How dare they seek the same humane treatment that to FASHION which the rest of us heterosexuals are accustomed? I am going to pray for you, Mr. Ronning. I will pray that God's The Marketplace on Main Street message of love will sweep the -Collegeville - Next to Amoco Station I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Dean Kane and dusty corners of your other members of the Campus Life Committee for approving every narrowminded soul and that he major proposal of the I.F.C.'s pledging submission for 1992. I believe Specializing in clothing & accessories from Central America, Asia will open your eyes weighted down the I.F.C. was able to present more than enough evidence to support and hand crafted items. with lhe erroneous beliefs, and Its claim that the negative efTect of pledging on academics has that God's hand will guide you subsided considerably over the past two years. Every fraternity into a world where a human being BAlAS, PATCHWORK JACKETS, JEWELRY member should take his hat ofT to AI Clowers and the rest of the is a human being, no matter what 100% wool sweaters, ineense & MORE. couDcli for their hard work in keeping our respective pledging his or her sexual persuasion may traditions alive ror at least one more year. I encourage all fraternity be. December Hours: members to keep this ordeal in their minds throughout pledging, so I Thurs. & Sun. -- 10-5 that future debates become less and less necessary. I Sincerely Fri. & Sat. -- 10-8 I I EWF Lora Hart I Class of '89 I BRING THIS AD FOR $1.00 OFF YOUR NEXT VISIT. I ~------~ Page 12 The Grizzly December 10, 1991 _~ O pInIOnS.. /Le tt ers ~~~~~ The Last Word front Ronning Dear Editor, two issues of this paper, with all group that was going to hurt, not "golden showers;" I left out perspective of GALA and can their vilification and hysteria, as help him or her. Again you "rimming" in my fust letter; hardly be considered an objective To those who expressed proof that our society has merely disagree: but if you have to twist placing the tongue in the anus), work (for example; readers may be appreciation for my November changed the thing of which it is my words then you are confessing and heterosexuals who engage in surprised to find out that, 12th letter, particularly those gutsy intolerant. In another age, the that your argument is weak. them did not form a campus group according to this Em:yc1opedia, the enough to do so in print: thank words "vile" and "criminal" would To Kathy Gretzenburg: thank and solicit my support (or they only reason most of us don't you for your support. be used without controversy to you for showing by your use of would have heard from me too). practice anal intercourse is not To those who told me to mind describe homosexual acts (which analogy that the charge of "hatred Nor did I say that STD's and because it is repulsive, unnatural, my own business: 1 point out were in fact, and still are in half and bigotry" against me is as silly unhealthy practices are confmed to or extremely unhealthy, but (again) that I was solicited by the states, criminal felonies or as charging George Bush with gays-but again, such things are because we have happened to have GALA in a letter to faculty which misdemeanors for which bigotry for pointing out in his rampant in the gay community to found more pleasurable things to stated, among other things, their homosexuals could be locked up campaign that Michael Dukakis a much greater extent (as is well do). You shield yourself against intention to combat "homophobia" for the rest of their unnatural regularly let convicted 1st degree known in the medical community). the extensive evidence (GALA has their own private lives). In the present, Dr. Hess murderers out of prison for If it is "ludicrous self delusion" to contradictory to your beliefs by definition for the word, but those uses the word "vile" to describe my unsupervised weekend furloughs­ suggest that men should stay away saying that virtually all "reputable" who invented the term knew that exposure of those acts, and like Willie Horton who decided to from gay culture like the plague, research in all relevant fields phobia is used in compound words Lionarons says my opinions are go to Maryland and rape and then why is it that the Red Cross agrees with you; evidently the to indicate irrational fear; thus ignorance which is nearly sodomize a young woman and will take my blood but not yours? criterion by which research is "homophobia" would have the ring "criminal." Is that progress, or the torture her fiance. Thank you also Even before AIDS, some health judged "reputable" is whether it of "mental disorder"-precisely the evidence of a sick society? for agreeing that gays acts are officials advocated exclusion of agrees with you! That would be message they wanted to convey). To those who quoted Scripture "lewd and disgusting." homosexual men as blood donors arrogant even for experts in these My letter was a response to their or otherwise referred to the To the GALA Executive because of the prevalence of fields; you are an expert in none of announced intention to attack my teachings of Jesus in order to Committee: J nominate you for Hepatitis A and B (and now C) in them (I never claimed to be but 1 value system. If GALA is going to advise me about how I should "hypocrites of the year" award for gays. Way back in 1980, the can read and think independently). peddle their perversion in public behave or think: I suggest you preaching "tolerance" in your homosexual newspaper The I'll let you share the "pseudo­ then they shouldn't whine about read the whole book. You'll fmd diatnbe against "fundamentalist Sentinel said that the "risk of science award" with the GALA persecution when someone who that the same One who said right wing kooks," "closed minded contracting disease among gay executive committee. doesn't go along with it points out "Judge not, that you be not bigots," "ludicrous self delusion," persons is approximately ten times 1 knew that my letter would be what's really being sold. judged" (aren't you judging me, "old fashioned ignorance," "these that of persons in the general about as popular in some circles as To those who said I should offer Dr. Hess?) also said, "Stop judging fundamentalist right wingers," population. " sunshine in a bats' cave. I would "proof' that homosexuals really do by mere appearances, and make a "misinformed bigots," "this lunatic," The "change in the subject prefer to carry on discussions in the things that I listed: I refer you righteous judgment." Context and "closed minded, bigoted, award" for asking my position on the more moderate tone of to GALA's November 19th letter, indicates that the standard of extremist, fanatical, narrow, other issues. Adoption of this Andrew Economopoulos' excellent under point 4): "Not all gay people righteousness he was referring to prejudiced, intolerant zealots." strategy is an admission that you letter (which will likely be ignored engage in the activities he listed." was the Law of Moses, which This should also get you the ad can't win the debate. But since you or dismissed with a contemptuous They denied something I didn'l say repeatedly describes homosexual hominem and name calling awards asked; on divorce: it's one of the sniff by the P.C. crowd). I tried to (that all gays do all the things I acts with the word "abomination." and these others: greatest tragedies that can befall a craft a letter that would not only listed) because they can't deny (Moses' first Book also has the The "pseudo-science award" for family, as those who have been state my position but also put what I did say (that such things are classifying as "kooks" the tens of record of Sodom and Gomorrah, affected by it can tell you. On GALA and their allies into their characteristic of gay culture). The millions who disagree with your in which the men of Sodom used birth control; I'll give you a hint­ unthinking, cliche spouting mode Encyclopedia of Homosexuality (to claim that "sexual preference is not the "judge not" line against Lot in three years of marriage I've had in which they would condemn which Joyce Lionarons so helpfully when he objected to their demand a matter of choice." Is that the two children, and we hope God themselves far better (and more referred me in her letter) describes to hand over his guests so that politically correct way to prove a gives us ten more (and we'll raise believably) than I could do by point? It's interesting that in 1970, the gay lifestyle as a "markedly they could practice their deviant them to think just like us!). On myself, thereby letting everyone only 9% of homosexuals believed hedonistic lifestyle, which includes homosexual gratifications on pre-!Tlarital sex; I agree see what GALA is really all about. they were 'born that way." guess drug usage, frequent change of them.) Those who want a hero for J wholeheartedly with Daniel Mike Evans' letter of November sexual partners, and a restless tolerance won't fmd one in Jesus. that means 91 % of homosexuals at Flickinger's letter printed 26 describes how my strategy search for new diversions and And who did Paul have in mind that time were "right wing November 19th. On inter-racial succeeded, and I must say, far fundamentalist kooks?" From your gratifications." I simply detailed when he said "it is disgusting even marriage; my opinion is the same beyond what I expected. some typical "gratifications" gays to mention the things they do in long list of cures that don't work as my opinion of non-inter-racial Moses described two world pursue, and asked if that's what secret?" you omit the one that has been marriage. On working women­ views as "the way of life, and the Michael Cyr meant when he said To Dr. Kelley, who insisted that working for 2,000 years. As the what's the question? way of death." I hope that readers he wanted some recruits to whom gay culture is exciting: I suppose Apostle Paul wrote to the To Joyce Lionarons: you make a of The Grizzly can now teU more he could show (by demonstration, driving down the street at 140 mph Christians in Corinth, 'That is list of charges against me almost easily which is which. I presume) the wonderful and or robbing a bank could be what some of you were (i.e. as long as GALA's (I'll give you exciting features of gay culture (he exciting too. The question is homosexuals, adulterers, crooks, 1st runner up in name calling), has yet to answer). I left out anal whether such behavior should be and others whom he said would which altogether only amount to a Sincerely, not inherit the kingdom of God.] intercourse and oral-genital sex encouraged as a particular mere assertion that what I said John ~orming because I'm sure that's not news to "orientation" or warned against as But you were washed, you were was not true. Not one fact, anybody. To those interested in a moral perversion that harms the sanctified, you were justified in the reference, etc., to back up any of ~ ~~ further documentation I'll gladly individual and society. Your name of the Lord Jesus Christ and your assertions, not one reference provide it. by the Spirit of our God." That it .. detection of a "troubling, logical to my letter to illustrate what in Correction: To those who accused me of lapse" in my letter seems to be due is difficult to get out of the gay the world you are ranting about hatred, rage, and venom: there is a to an assumption on your part that lifestyle is granted (the same is (eg, what are my "tacit difference between disgust of by "normal, healthy" I meant those true of crack cocaine addiction). assumptions" that you mentioned; The second sentence in the certain acts, and hatred of people who are merely not homosexual. All the more reason not to get and why does the listing of typical fourth paragraph of Mike Evans' who do them. If that were not the That is not what I meant. In my into it. gay behavior constitute letter to the editor in the case, then I can charge you who opinion, heterosexuals who do not The "straw man award" for "pornographic fantasy?"). You do November 19 issue was printed expressed disgust at my views with find homosexual acts disgusting attacking positions I never took. I provide some condescending incorrectly. It should have read: hatred toward me. What justifies have a real problem, just as you no didn't say all gays do all the things advice about where I can go to get "In their zeal to discredit your hatred, but not that of doubt think people who don't find I listed-but what I did say is true educated out of my "little less than Ronning's perceived message, his others? my opinions disgusting have a and much more could be added. criminal" "ignorance" (i.e., detractors stumble through their To those who expressed the problem. Our disagreement is not Neither did I saw that perversions indoctrinated in political efforts without understanding or opinion that our society is now over logic, but values. You also are confined strictly to correctness). It turns out the improving upon the devices of his more tolerant than in the past, and misrepresented me by saying that homosexuals-but it is a fact that source you mentioned confirms letter." We apologize for the error. that this represents progress: I I said it was cruel "to allow peers they are far more characteristic of much of what I said in mv leller (I point to the personal attacks to help one another." I said it was the gay community (which has cute cited only one example above), against me expressed in the last cruel to hand a student over to a names for them like "listing" and (.oven though it comes from the December 10, 1991 The Grizzly Page 13 .~~~~~~~Opinions/Letters~~,....~~ ..~~ GALAResponses: The Controversy Continues

To the Editor: that Mr. Ronning's statements credibilitv." The opinion section of Ronning who directed their "vile the authors of the Ronnophobic have been interpreted as hate for The Grizzly is an appropriate form diatribe" (cf., anti-Ronning letter letters show a shameful acceptance The subject of a GAlA chapter homosexuals. I believe they are of expression for faculty and staff from Ron Hess) at him in thf' of left-wing stereotyping of on this campus has been the topic correct in detecting hate in his to express opinions. However, I November 19 issue of the Grizzly. supporters of traditional Judaeo­ of much debate over the past few tone; however, I interpret this hate believe that the classroom and 1. I have known John Ronning Christian morality. They seem to weeks. I would like to point out as a hate for the practices not for other formal group meetings are for several years and I admire his regard their own outrage as several of the many issues the people involved. Furthermore. not appropriate places for faculty honesty, courage, and professional unassailably righteous and their contained in this debate as well as there is an equal or greater to make statements of their beliefs competence. If "homophobe" is target as self-righteous. When they express some of my own opinions amount of hate found in the letter unless the purpose is to stimulate intended to denote someone who employ the term "diversity" in the on these issues as they relate to representing GAlA. This letter thought or discussion. I have heard fears homosexuality or context of an effort to the Ursinus campus. The issues calls Mr. Ronning a lunatic and negative comments about Mr. homosexuals, that term certainly intellectually intimidate someone include: the issue of the states that anyone who fails to Ronning in both of these cannot accurately be applied to with a different viewpoint, I am appropriateness of the letter condemn him is using the "meager situations. I have also heard more him. On the other hand, the storm left with the distinct impression written by John Ronning printed excuse" that he has a right to such than one case of resident assistants of hate-filled epithets that fiU the that the word IS a euphemism for in the October 12 issue of The an opinion. In this way GAlA is who are afraid to voice their lellers of his critics, cause me to liberal academic and moral Grizzly; the issue of the rights of a denying people the right to be opinion on this issue as well as wonder whether he has cared up a orthodoxy. special interest group versus the intolerant of certain special other issues because of what their horde of "Ronnophobes." rights of the campus; the issue of interest groups. Mr. Ronning was supervisors might think or say. The 2. Of course, John offered no Sincerely whether the recognition of GAlA not attacking the rights of environment desired on this "scientific reasoning" (cf. Douglas Nagy by the college is in the college's homosexuals. He was protecting campus is an intellectual one Ronnophobic letter from Dr. ~ best interest; and f!flally the issue the right of the people who would leading to independent decisions. I Margot Kelley) to prove that the ~:~~:. of whether the system of decision potentially be counseled by GAlA feel that the recent atmosphere on activities described in his letter are Dear Editor: making within the irtstitution of to hear both sides giving them the campus has not been promoting disgusting. Science is an effort to Ursinus College has allowed a ability to make an informed such individual decision making. understand the physical universe If Toni Castells-Talens' letter to democratic decision regarding decision. I am confident that in the by constructing a logical analog The Grizzly (November 19) results GAlA's charter. Another issue is that of whether future, issues such as these will be that appeals to the human in the creation of a new student The initiation of the heated GALA should have been handled more civilly so that biases intellect. Moral principles organization HPH (Homophobic­ debates was the leller by Mr. recognized as a campus on campus will not prevent transcend science and can't be Phobic Heterosexuals), I hereby Ronning. Many of the objections organization. This recognition communication of valuable derived form it. Of course, none offer my services as Faculty to the letter did not concern his involves the passing of their opinions. of the Ronnophobic letters offered Advisor. message but his vulgarity. Other constitution by SAC, now called either scientific evidence that concerns was its appropriateness AFAC. This approval was given on Donna Lorenzo active homosexuality is a Cordially, for the newspaper and the October 18, 1991, by a vote of six Class of 1992 wholesome lifestyle nor a sequence question of whether a faculty to two with one member of logical steps that lead from Juan Espadas member should become so vocally abstaining and four members some aspect of the physical Chairperson involved in such issues. I am sure absent from the group. In my Dear Editor: universe to the conclusion that Department of Modern Languages that most would agree that opinion, there are some legitimate those with homosexual inclinations vulgarity has been and still is objections to recogrtizing such a At the conclusion of their recent shouldn't seek help in overcoming acceptable in The Grizzly. One group. There is no doubt that this letter, the GAlA executive them. example of this is the horoscope group has a right to go off campus committee urged readers to "send For thousands of years, we have column that most upper-classmen to conduct their activities. a message to closed-minded, had a written moral code to will remember as "Lucinda's However, Ursinus is a private bigoted, extremist, fanatical, reinforce the code (natural law) column." I am also sure that the school which has declared itself narrow, prejudiced, intolerant built into us by our Creator. Those majority of the campus understand "related to the United Church of zealots on this campus and who accept that code as a reliable that freedom of the press allows Christ" in the school catalog. The beyond." This fervent appeal was guide to moral behavior are, in my anyone, including professors, to school does not have any part of their retaliation for a letter opinion, on the right track. hOll~ly express their feelings. obligation to sponsor a group that from John Ronning in which he 3. Robert Dawley's letter implies Nobody has, to my knowledge, would contradict the morals on expressed disgust for certain fllthy that John's expression of revulsion condemned Dr. Oboler for which the school was founded. homosexual activities and for the disgusting activities of becoming involved. The last issue involved is one questioned the value of GAlA as some homosexuals was an act of Another issue involved is the that particularly strikes me as an instrument for helping students "cruelty" motivated by "hatred." larger scale interest of gay rights. I important. This is the atmosphere resolve sexual identity problems. John Ronning is honest, and personally believe that homo­ of intimidation I have recently Moved by their appeal, I am sometimes blunt, but never hateful sexuals have all of the rights of detected on this campus. As offering the following as a message or cruel. heterosexuals. Many of the Margot Kelley stated, faculty and to them and the other "c\oscd- In their use of epithets such as editorials in The Grizzly indicate staff have a certain "undeserved minded etcetera" critics of John "fundamentalist right-wink kooks."

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BY TREY GELSTON go in the game. Senior forward point overtime victory. Of The Grizzly Brendan Sharpe then drilled a Senior center Andy Lesher led three pointer from the corner the Bears with 15 points and 7 On Wednesday, December 4th, putting the Bears up by two. boards. Cataldi added 14 points the men's basketball team It appeared the Bears would win and Sharpe fmished with 12. travelled to Philadelpltia Pharmacy their 2nd game of the season as a On November 30 DC travelled for a non league game. The Bears Pharmacy player let fly a desperate up to New York to take on 69-62 in overtime in a very 30 footer with 3 seconds left on Dowling a Division II school. The hard fought and controversial the clock. The shot bricked off the Bears hung tight with Dowling game. back rim and was grabbed by a through most of the game but Both teams played very Pharmacy play who shot the ball eventually wore down and lost 95- aggressive defense forcing falling backwards right as the final 75. Marc Cataldi was the leading numerous turnovers and sloppy buzzer sounded. Amazingly the scorer with 21 points. play at the offensive end of the shot swished and even more On November 26th DC earned floor. Pharmacy held the lead most amazingly the referees allowed the their only victory of the year of the 1st half and took a six point shot even though it seemed it against Albright College. Albright lead into halftime. came after the horn had sounded. led at the half 36-31. In the 2nd The Bears fought back in the The game went into OT but half DC turned up their defense a second half behind Marc Cataldi's Ursinus came out flat as all the notch and held Albright to just 11 three pointers and even held the momentum had switched to points. UC scored 29 to win the lead for a little bit. Pharmacy, Pharmacy. An early three pointer game 60-53. Lesher led the way though, regained the lead and was by Pharmacy and good foul with 17 points. ahead by one with 12 seconds to shooting gave Pharmacy a seven Ursinus' defense converges on opponent. Lady Swimmers Split Men Swim Strongly Attention: The pool will be open taking second place in the 200 1M, BY LAURA LECRONE Bamberger, Ellen Disney, Schil BY BOB GONNELLA extra hours during exams. Chris Foust's second in the 200 Of The Gn'zzly and Cauley. Of The Grizzly Free, Matt Landis' second in the The hours of operation The next time the Bears hit the 200 back stroke and Judd are as follows: The women's swimming team water it was to far more optimistic Ursinus' Men Swim Team has Woytek's second in the 200 was sunk by West Chester on the ends. The women swam at had a busy couple of weeks which Butterfly were other highlights of 25th of November, but that is the Kutztown and took over the began with its loss on November Thurs., Dec. 12 -­ the meet. only bad tlting to report this week! competition's pool. First places 25th with a loss to division two, The Men's Swim Team traveled Faculty: 12-1 p.m. During that very same menacing were turned in, in the: 50 freestyle West Chester. However, there to Kutztown on December 5th meet the Lady Bears broke three by Deb Williamson, the 200 I.M. were many strong performances Open Swim: 3-5 p.m. that came out of the meet. only in suffering a 112-88 loss. school records. Then on by Disney, the 200 fly by Derstine Mike Baganski turned in an Aside from the continued standout Wednesday the 4th of December (A team record time of 2:16.59), Fri., Dec. 13 -- especially fine swim in the 200 performances from Baganski, came on strong to drown the 100 freestyle by Williamson, Breast Stroke where he took first Landis, Grubb, Woytek, Brown Faculty: 12-1 p.m. Kutztown. the 200 back by Cauley, the 500 place at 2:22.94. There were also and Foust, there were different The West Chester meet, though freestyle by Rene Campbell, and Open Swim: 3-5 p.m. many instances where the team contributors in tltis meet as well. disappointing, was exciting and the medley relay of Disney, Rec. Swim: 7-9:30 p.m. took second places as well which is Willie Simpson and Jeff Brown hard fought. Three school records Cauley, Campbell, and Chilton. still very impressive in the light of swam well in the 200 breast stroke, were broken: Jerm Derstine in the Seconds and thirds were returned the tough competition posed by as did Jeff Andrews in the 1000 Sat., Dec. 14 -- 200 back with a time of 2:14.77, by: Kelly Crowers, Maria Barrucco, West Chester. Steve Grubb turned free, Toby Blanck in the 200 back Denise Schildt in the 200 breast Michelle Lyons, Campbell, Denise Rec. Swim: 1-4:30 p.m. in a couple of second place stroke and Bob Gormella extended with a time of 2:34.1, and a Miller, Bamberger, Wessner, finishes in the 500 Free as well as his consecutive point scoring streak combination effort on the part of Chilton, and Schildt. Sun., Dec. 15 -- Derstine, Schildt, Lisa Wessner, in the 1000 Free. Fred Brown to an unprecedented two meets. The Lady Bears easily put away Rec. Swim: 1-4:30 p.m. and Senta Bamberger in the Swarthmore on Saturday the 7th. medl~ relay with a time ' of Those statistics will be in the next ********************************** 4:12.46. Other firsts taken in the Grizzly. The Women's team hits Mon., Dec. 16 -­ meet were: Derstine in the&50 yd. the water for competition again on E The Outlet E Faculty: 12-1 p.m. freestyle, and Bridget Cauley in January 18th at home against Open Swim: 3-5 p.m. the 200 1M. Seconds and thirds * * Gettysburg. Rec. Swim: 7-9 p.m. were turned in by: Wessner. E Shop in the ! ~1f~~~~~~if~~~~~if * * Tues., Dec 17 -­ ~ Marketplace~ Faculty: 12-1 p.m. Happy Holidays Open Swim: 3-5 p.m. from the Sports Staff!! * * E 466 Main st. Collegeville ! Wed., Dec. 18 -­ · tf~~~~~~~~qs~~~if~ : (1/2 block from campus) : Faculty: 12-1 p.m. * * Open Swim: 3-5 p.m. Term paper HISE $ 500 ... $1000... $1500 * * Rec. Swim: 7-9 p.m. coming due? 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Harley's Haven Tumblers Ready SPORTS BEAT BY HARLEY DAVID RUBIN although the defense might say BY LIZ MCDONALD Assistant Sports Editor otherwise. Still, as an eternal Special to the Grizzly 1 uesday December 10th optimist, I won't give up until the Wrestling at Albright 7:00 p.m. Hey, sports fans, I love ya! season's over. The Gymnastics team turned a just had to get that off of my For the Sixers: better play by few heads with their season Wednesday December 11th muscular and manly chest. Charles Shackleford. Shack has openers against West Chester Women's Basketball v. Bryn Mawr 7:00 p.m. Anyway, now that the holiday enough natural ability and after University and the I'!aval season is here, and the gift-giving playing with the other Charles for Academy. Although the Lady Friday December 27th thing is popular, I figured that I'd a little while longer, he'll begin to Bears fell on Wednesday to West Men's Basketball v. AAU 8:00 p.m. start off a new tradition in this play harder or else. Last Friday Chester, they pulled out in front "Haven" by giving holiday presents night, the 76ers beat a very good against Division I Navy, setting the Friday January 3rd to each of the Philadelphia sports Portland team that might just go score at 144.80 to 154.85. Men's Basketball at F&M Invitational 6:30 p.m. teams and/or their players, all the way. But it's going to take Returning this year were last coaches, owners, etc. But ftrst, I'm efforts like that EVERY NIGHT year's four all-aro.und competitors: Saturday January 4th going to give Eric FoeIlmer, our to take it to that "next level." junior Liz McDonald and Men's Basketball at F&M Invitational 8:30 p.m. editor-in-chief/president-for- For the Flyers: since they need sophomores Susan Steele, Melanie life/party animal his gift. Now so much help in every department, Glick, and Ja Kim. Kim came Wednesday January 8th Eric, you can't open it until but I can only give them one, I back stronger than ever to give a Men's Basketball (JV) v. King's 5:00 p.m. December 23, because that's the guess I'll present them with showing in the floor exercise of an Men's Basketball (V) v. PSU-Berks 7:00 p.m. day after the Eagles beat the something that you can't sign to a 8.55 against Navy. Redskins, 23-13. (It'S a huge box contract or trade players for: team With the powerful tumbling of Saturday January 11th with ribbons that's empty but for a unity. This bunch of guys barely nine new team members, freshman Indoor Track (M + W) at Phila. Metro 1:00 p.m. piece of paper with the words "I knows who's who or what roles to Kristen Cornell astonished the fans Women's Basketball at Elizabethtown 7:00 p.m. TOLD YOU SO". play, and hopefully under new of West Chester with her My gift to the Philadelphia head coach Bill Dineen (Kevin's impressive all-around competition. Monday January 13th PhiJIies is a relief pitcher by the dad) they can tough out the rest of After fInishing a no-fall beam Men's Basketball at Delaware Valley 8:00 p.m. name of Mitch Williams. Yes, I the year, maybe even squeezing routine of 8.8, Cornell went for an believe he will re-sign with the into the playoffs. It ain't over... all-around score of 33.0. Also Tuesday January 14th Phi Is, only because I think (and For my loyal readers: the answer helping out the team were Women's Basketball v. Western Maryland 7:00 p.m. hope) that the front office will to the last Cheers Trivia Question: freshmen Sheila Campbell on break down and give him a four- The actor who played Dave the uneven bars and vault, Suzanne Wednesday January 15th year deal. After getting burned by lewd and lascivious sportscaster LeDonne on bars and balance Gymnastics v. Rutgers 7:00 p.m. Bobby 'Take the Money and Run" who was also a friend of Sam's was beam, and Rebecca Turchik on Men's Basketball at Johns Hopkins 8:00 p.m. Bonilla, there isn't a lot that we former NFL player Fred Dryer. vault, bars, and floor exercise. can do as far as signing free-agent Dryer later had his own show, The spirit of the team is high, Thursday January 16th superstars go, so I foresee trades "Hunter", on NBC. Here comes especially with the addition of the Men's Basketball (JV) v. Cabrini 7:00 p.m. left-and-right at the winter this week's Clamer House of new team members. 'They're meetings for the Phils. I'll be real Champions Rules/Cheers Trivia really working together; the Saturday January 18tll sorry to see Von and Charlie Question: To what country did potential is there," says coach Ray Wrestling--Grizzly Duals (Home) 10:00 a.m. Hayes go .. .NOT! Evan Drake (Rebecca's former McMahon. He looks for record- Swimming (M + W) v. Gettysburg 1:00 p.m. For the Eagles: an 11-5 record, boss and object of desire) move breaking scores this year. Women's Basketball v. Moravian 6:00 p.m. a playoff berth, and maybe even !Q? Well, time is short and so am The team, including sophomores Men's Basketball v. Swarthmore 8:00 p.m. home-field advantage for the flISt I. But before I go, I just Robin Munro and Bridgette game of the playoffs. When I saw remembered lowe you guys and Rooney and freshmen Kelly Monday January 20th Randall go down so early in the gal san 0 the r U R SIN U S Borton, Karen Drew, and Christa Women's Basketball v. Haverford 7:00 p.m. season, I predicted right here that BASEBALL TEAM SNEEK Riccobono will perform exhibitions Men's Basketball v. Alvernia 7:30 p.m. the Eagles under Jimmy Mac PEEK: Pitcher Jeff Weiss not only at neighboring grade schools would go 7-9. Well, not only was compiled a 1.88 ERA during our during January and hope to be at Tuesday January 21st I wrong (and I'm glad to be), I fall practice season, he hit a lusty the nationals over spring break. Wrestling v. Moravian 7:30 p.m. had no idea how solid a QB .385! Of course, this writer's ERA The next meet is at home on McMahon could be. The Eagles was 0.00, but let's not quibble over January 15 against Rutgers Wednesday Jallum)' 22nd are not a Super Bowl team details. See ya next issue! • University. __ Men's Basketball (JV + V) v. Haverford 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. ------~------~----~------Tllursday Janumy 23rd Nick's NFL Notes Women's Basketball at Muhlenberg 7:00 p.m. Friday January 24th BY NICK BACCINO by the Eagles' Roger Ruzek, downfall. A fumble by Howard Gymnastics at Rhode Island 3:00 p.m. Of The Grizzly Simms and Meggett combined on Cross late in the second quarter another TD pass play, from 14 set up the Eagles' only touchdown. Indoor Track (M + W) at Haverford 6:00 p.m. For the second time in seven yards out, giving New York a 14-3 Jarrod Bunch blocked a punt by Saturday Jallum)' 25th days, reserve quarterback Jeff lead. The score was set up by an Jeff Feagles, but kicker Malt Bahr Wrestling--Rutgers-Camden at Baptist Bible 12:00 p.m. Kemp led the Philadelphia Eagles interception and subsequent 40 missed wide left on a field goal Women's Basketball at Albright 1:00 p.m. to victory as the beat the New yard return by Mark Collins. The moments later. Bahr missed an Swimming (M + W) v. Montclair State 1:00 p.m. York Giants 19-14 in week 15 of Eagles score their lone touchdown even shorter attempl-31 yards­ Men's Basketball v. FDU-Madison 2:00 p.m. the 17 week NFL season. on a nine-yard reception by Calvin halfway through the fourth quarter Kemp replaced starter Jim Williams from Kemp with less which would have given New York Monday January 271h McMahon in the second quarter than two minutes left in the first a 17-16 lead. Women's Basketball v. Trenton 7:00 p.m. and helped turn the game around half. The Eagles (9-5) won their sixth The Eagles cut the lead to 14-13 consecutive game and their third late in the ftrst half. He finished Q"Q~ ___ ~"'Q ~~"tIf1:I"tIf1:I~"CP'Q"tIf1:I~ straight on the road. They now with 10 completions of 19 attempts on a 21-yard field goal by Ruzek ~ Clothing, Food, Gifts, Baseball cards, etc. ~ for 146 yards passing. He also in the third quarter. The kick was have beaten New York seven rushed seven times for 4S more set up by a 57 yard pass play from times in their last eight games j : yards. Kemp to Fred Barnett. Ruzek against them over the last four , MARKETPLACE ON MAIN STREET , The game's scoring began when added two more field goals in the seasons. The Giants (7-7), the t 466 Main Street, Collegeville, P A , Giants quarterback Phil Simms fourth quarter, including a 51- defending Super Bowl champions, connected with Dave Meggett on yarder, to close out the scoring. lost for the second time in a row ; within walking distance of Ursinus ~ - eight-yard touchdown pass in The Giants made several and are virtually eliminated from J. OPEN Thursday thru Sunday i Ibo fiM quarter. After a field goal mistakes which led to their the playoffs. "CP'Q"CP'Q"CP'Q"tIf1:I~~"CP'Q~~Q_Q"tIf1:I1IPQ1II'Q~~~~~~~~ December 10, 1991 .~. ,,~~;'" ~. - ; CJ/.pp)~ ~ - /~II.ppr ~ • CJ/o/,d'YI ' 9/o/,d'Y/j

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