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News Capsule Smoking Bari Compiled by Laura Robinson l o c a l SZAIE NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL New York- Air Canada began a Parts. France- France charged six grand Haven- Exceeding even East Lansing- Scientists may optimistic predictions, the total smoking ban on 18 of its flights more people Sunday in connection someday detect drugs or illnesses in equalized value for Ottawa County Sunday, kicking off a three-month with a series of bomb attacks last year people by listening to their urine, increased 6.53 percent over the past experiment that makes it the only major that killed 13 people, judicial sources Michigan State University scientists year, according to the 1987 preliminary carrier offering smokeless flights in the said. said Friday. equalization report issued last week. United States. They demonstrated a way to turn a Manila. Philippines- Military and graph of chemical components into A state task force today called on Bridgeport. Conn.- L'Ambiance police were placed on full alert musical notes- a process they said Michigan's Legislature and Supreme Plaza, the apartment building under following reports that soldiers loyal to could free a busy scientist from Court to correct failures by lower courts construction that collapsed with a former President Ferdinand Marcos scanning yards of printouts to detect a that have allowed drunken drivers and death toll that could reach 28, may were planning another bid to topple single substance. other troublesome motorists to return have been built on ground too weak to the government of Corazon Aquino, it to the road. support the 13-story structure, was reported Sunday. East Lansing- Professors at MSU The task force, an outgrowth of a according to a review of city records by say low salaries are forcing them to look Press investigation of Kent County the Hartford Courant and two Colombo. Sri Lanka- Warplanes for new jobs at schools offering more Circuit Court, is calling for changes in professional engineers. bombed Tamil separatists in their pay and better facilities. five state laws and eight court rules to northern Joffna stronghold again At $42,800, MSU ranked last among Washington- The prosecution of Sunday and a land-mine blast killed improve the way courts report Big Ten schools in 1986 in the average traffic-related offenses to the state. Marine guards accused of security seven government troops and a salaries of full professors. breaches at U.S. diplomatic posts may policeman in the violence-torn island's be jeopardized by lack of evidence, eastern district. retractions of statements by key witnesses and legally faulty interrogation of suspects, according to government officials and attorneys familiar with the investigation.

southwestern landscape taken at dark ------From page 1, Auction and is an overbid bonus during "Art "Art Nights" will close out the Auction Nights" and on "Tonight Board" and Blood Drive Security on Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3. "Big Board" overbids throughout the Viewers may bid on a large selection of week. original paintings, prints, sculpture, and On behalf of the Student Activities ------"Students" from P -1 other works of art donated by west Office, I would like to thank all of the Reports in the front of the class receive volunteers who helped staff this year's Michigan artists. significantly higher grades than those An incentive to bid high this year is final blood drive which was held on who sit in the middle or back of the April 23, 1987. Without all of your Alcohol the bonus of a limited-edition poster cldss designed by photographer David patience and assistance this year's Group member Hdidi Smith said, "if blood drives would not have been Lubbers of Grand Rapids. Titled we had a larger sample group we would such a success. Thank you all for a "Moonset, Monument Valley, Arizona have been more accurate. I thought Violations 1984," the poster features a there would have been a larger great job! By Darren J. Gibson Sincerely, black-and-white photograph of a difference in grades." News Staff Jill M. Green GVSC Blood Drive Coordinator Last week, fifteen arrests were made lor alcohol violations on campus. The students involved will be arraigned in blue avenue Hudsonville District Court on Correction Wednesday, May 6. A student who tore a drinking fountain off the wall in Kistler Dorm on Correction Saturday night will also be arraigned The April 22 edition of the Lanthorn mistakenly reported that P U S H, hac May 6. A student who threw a vacuum raised 1,500 last year. This was an cleaner off the fourth floor of Kistler incorrect figure pulled from the April 9 1986 edition. The group did reach Dorm will also be arraigned on May 6 their goal of $1,000. Good job Pi pending the issuance of a warrant by Kapps & Tri Sigs! the prosecution. Archie’s BEER, WINE, LIQUOR, LOTTERY

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Dear Editor, I wish to respond to the article "Star Search Concludes Semester's Nite Club Series” by Frank J. Maio. Many times this year the Program Board has received less than favorable reviews Dear Editor, This is to be expected given the My name is Jim Abid and I'm writing amount of programing we provide, yet because I feel compelled to try and no one voices their complaints or persuaue more Grand Valley students criticism to the Program Board. Co-Editor-in-Chlef...... Kathleen Marron to get involved with Grand Valley's own Co-Editor-in-Chlef...... KarenKacynski The members of the Program Board Sports Editor...... Rod Wells Star Search. work very hard and dedicate a lot of News Editor...... Dan Tylman I myself participated this year and time in an attempt to improve campus Assistant News Editor...... Karen Wood won first place- - (I didn't feel my Campus Life Editor Amy Klofkorn life. Each semester we plan programs Photography Editor \ Arthur Radlicki performance was all that great). There in which students can participate, not Business Manager ,y> Marge Wangbichler were a number of performers, but just watch. I do not feel these students Advertising Manager Kim Tryon somehow it seems that the show could should be personally criticized by Mr. Office Manager Dawn Toliver Advisor ...... Professor Paul Johnston use more talent. I’m not saying the Maio. These students at least Layout Staff Darren Struble performers weren't talented I'm saying contributed time and effort in taking the AdPaste-up Leslyn Rank that Star Search should be one of the risk of performing in front of their peers Staff Photographers Todd Saylor biggest events of the year Randy Hetfield I do not feel that calls of judgment The Lanthorn is a self-supported weekly publication Its revenue is raised through the For next year I've already begun to should be made without getting the ■•ale of advertising As Grand Valley State College's official student newspaper we wish plan something really great1 I challenge input of those directly involved. Mr. a to be known lhat the opinions expressed in the Lanthorn do nol necessarily reflect the all of you talented students out there position or opinion of Grand Valley State College Maio has made no attempts to talk to r he Lanthorn welcomes letters to the Editor Letters must be signed under 300 words in (who thought about entering but any members of the Program Board length and non libelous The Lanthorn staff reserves Ihe right lo edit letters to meet chickened-out) to enter Star Search and he did not take the initiative to • d'torial policy and space limitations next year and go for the gold- if not for speak with the Star Search performers The Lanthorn also welcomes free lance stories poetry, art, and photographs on a the prize money then just for the fun1 r'c i paid, volunteer basis Submit by mail or in person at Ihe Lanthorn office Mr Maio's reporting seems to reflect his The Lanthorn s deadline for all material is NOON FRIDAY. Sincerely, own personal biases and does not ’ tie Lanthorn conducts business at the Kirkhol Center GVSC Campus Allendale James Alan Abid represent the overall view Michigan 49401 Phone (616)-895-3120 or 895 3608 Sincerely. Robin Meyermk Family Pantry Deli OPEN 24 HOURS 411 Wilson N.W. Standale, Mi (Corner of Lake Michigan Dr. & Wilson) 791-0740

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The Lanthom gQ ® up ® or (a sDm i ® § i s i ® mastery of the keyboard has been like trying to understand the world and Techno-darling, HOWARD JONES having reached either gold or platinum opening a door to a global host of lessen its burdens begins with the returns to Devos Hall for one status, producing two Top 30 singles sounds and rhythms. He is an artist individual. And if Jones is any performance on Tuesday, May 5 at ("What Is Love" and "New Song"), one with an affinity for reggae as much as example, one individual can make a 7:30 P.M. Hailed as a keyboard Top 20 single ("Life In One Day"), one rock'n'roll, and expresses poignant difference. genius, Howard Jones is noted for his Top 10 single ("Like To Get To Know ballads with equal facility as upbeat electrifying live show. Jones' current You Well") and two top 5 songs dance tunes. One to One. Jones' third Elektra Elektra release, "ONE TO ONE", ("Things Can Only Get Better" and "No Having enjoyed a productive album, expands on the theme that features the single, "YOU KNOW I One Is To Blame"). association with on his first open communication leads to LOVE YOU, DON'T YOU?". Other British pop/rock artist Howard Jones two albums, Jones found it a productive action, begun with his major hits from past releases include, is no newcomer to success. Jones has tremendously rewarding experience to earlier releases, Human's Lib and "THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER", garnered an ever-increasing group of work with production veteran Arif . As in the past, this "LIFE IN ONE DAY" and "NO ONE IS loyal fans around the world without Mardin on One To One. He recalls, record title speaks for itself, maintaining TO BLAME." sacrificing the beliefs that have given "Arif's always been with people who are Jones' belief that the largest obstacles Howard's special guest will be hot, his songs the lyrical depth of one who trying to do something new at the time, can be conquered, if enough new Canadian rock act, FROZEN knows what is really important. "It's and I wanted to see what would individuals decide to do something GHOST, whose debut album on good to be aware of what's going on in happen. The first thing we did was about it. But, says Howard, there's a Atlantic is gathering heavy airplay on the world around you. But, you can drop down to the nitty-gritty of the have the greatest effect within your second meaning as well, "a bit of rock radio with the power track groove." Since Jones had already immediate environment. If you're Eastern philosophy, one person being "SHOULD I SEE". worked out the song structures, Arif's going to have a go at trying to change part of the big One. I like anything Tickets for Howard Jones & Frozen contribution became what Howard things for the better, you've got to start that's practical, and the idea of each Ghost are $15.50 & $13.50 and are on enthusiastically describes as "the icing by affecting the people you work with person being part of something greater sale now at all Believe in Music outlets, on the cake. He pushed me to sing in a at school, in your life, and upholding is extremely practical, especially now." Ticketmaster or charge by phone at certain way. His arrangement ideas, some kind of values.” 456-3333. it's hard to describe the input of a Throughout his career and for many Howard Jones has been able to Howard Jones' last performance producer, but I always end up saying, years before that, Howard Jones has translate this world-encompassing here was an advance sellout and sales the record wouldn't have been as good lived his beliefs of practical idealism. philosophy into creation of music that are brisk for the May 5 show. if it hadn't been for Arif." With each of his previous albums For the singer/composer/keyboardist, also breaks down barriers. For Jones, Rep. Vanderjagt will President's Ball Was Speak At Commencement ceremonies, there will be honerary By Frank J. Malo degrees given. Jerzy Altkorn, Rector Worth Every Penny Campus Life Writer (Head) of the Academy of Economics, in Guy Vanderjagt, the republican Poland, who has been participating in a Hills also received a copy of the representative from the ninth foreign exchange program at Grand By Kathleen Marron congressional district (that's this one) is Valley, will receive an Honerary Doctor Editor-In-Chief Alma Mater rendered by Kevin Kyser which Art Hills composed in 1964 the scheduled lecturer at graduation of Laws Degree. John Barfeild, an before the very first class of Grand this year. Six hundred out of the one autombile industrialist, will also receive Magnificence greeted President's thousand graduating will be attending an Honerary Degree of laws. Catherine Ball guests in what has been agreed Valley commenced. Everything was done to make this a special retirement No matter what your political preference Comet, Director of the Grand Rapids was the event of the year Almost is " he is an incredible orater." Said Symphony, will receive an Honerary 250 people walked under the white party for Hills. Even his entire family from around the state were invited, Executive Assistant to the President, Degree of Arts. The Alumni Committe trellis into the lush Central Park will also honor four distinguished Grand unbeknownst to Hills. Auther C. Hills. setting Along with the emotion filled Valley alumni Potted palms, flowering trees and Dancing to the music of Passion in colorful blooms adorned the lobby of the Crow’s Nest followed the Kirkhof White park benches, picket presentations When asked what part Musicians For Nuclear fences and a lighted fountain sparkled of the evening he enjoyed the most, in the middle of the floor A pianist Art Hills replied, "I enjoyed the tribute, and soloists provided atmosphere but I enjoyed the dancing to Passion, Disarmament To Perform with broadway tunes while couples dancing with the girls - and my wife, of wandered into the Mainsail Lounge for course " May 2 hors d’oeuvres Many of the couples seemed A champagne fountain spouted reluctant to leave and stayed until the "We are making our own statement Strings", followed by an Albinoni work on this important issue," said a leading punch, and a vase carved out of ice 2 a m closing time Considering the "Adagio for Strings and Organ “ John member of Musicians for Nuclear held a bouquet of flowers Dinner, fact that many of them arrived at 6 p m Varineau, assistant conductor of the Disarmament in announcing the filet mignon, with turtle pie for dessert, earlier that evening and stayed eight Grand Rapids Symphony, will lead the concert the musicians will perform on was pronounced a hit hours says a lot in itself orchestra Saturday. May 2, 1987, at 8 00 p m , in "The dress was semi-formal,” said Both adagios on the program are St Andrew's Cathedral "The fact that Tracy O'Loughlin, who was on the Because the ball was a first for extensively used in anti-war films this will be the 5th annual concert we President's Ball committee, "but Grand Valley, the committee started Barber's can be heard throughout the have performed in Grand Rapids in the almost everyone wore tuxes, all the planning for the event back in prize-winning film "Platoon " anc September It's impressive that the cause of nuclear disarmament speaks girls had flowers and long dresses Albinoni's is heard extensively ir whole event was planned and for itself" the spokesperson added Everyone was so beautiful, they really “Gallipoli." another prize winner on the got into it " Art Hills added "I must say coordinated by students Part of the The evening's program will include futility of war I've never seen a finer bunch of success of the night can be attributed Stravinsky's "Octet for Winds " Proceeds are designated tor the students " to smooth flow of events Posters featuring Christopher Kantner flute work of the Institute for Globa Dean Bart Merkle spoke after gracing the walls provided guests with William Somers clarinet. Charles King Education Tickets are $8 00 genera; dinner congratulating the graduating the itinerary for the night and Peggy Patrick bassoon Robert $5 00 restricted income and can be class Afterwards Rob Pattison gave Committee members arrived at 10 Thompson and Leonard Allman obtained by phoning 454 1642 or a speech in honor of Art Hills to whom a m to begin setting up for the gala trumpet with Ava Ordman and Robert 245-1427 The Cathedral is located v the whole event was dedicated ball that night What did they get out Ward on the trombone Joseph 267 Sheldon SE in Grand Rapids am: Hills didn't know about the tribute of being involved in such a huge Haydn's "Concerto for Two Horns in lighted parking is available without cos' until the last minute. ”1 knew it was a success9 "Just the satisfaction that Eb” will display the talents of Robert command performance, but I didn't we sold 200 tickets That's a good Danforth and Karl Hill on the French 1 he public is urged to "make its ow realize it was in my honor," said Hills indication that in the years to come it horn The full orchestra will perform statement" by coming to hear what wi He was presented with a fishing reel, will be extremely successful." said Debussy's "Petit Suite." Sibelius' prove to be another evening of (me pole and cap much to his delight Tracy O'Loughlin 'Karelia Suite" and Barber's "Adagio tor music ..■■■ I ■ .11. Ill • • I Hi •■m-.llll.il.MIIIM The Lanthom April 29,1987 Page 5 Passing ijgTheg|g f

, *£ *'■ •* mm Mr. Kriss used to own and operate a shoelaces when you break a string, or W: shoe repair store in my neighborhood promise to have your shoes ready for which is in the northwest section of the dance Saturday night, and throw in Detroit. a free shine to boot, because you are He was an elderly man, originally from friends as well as clients. Germany, who had worked alone as a In the weeks before the retirement cobbler in the store for over 20 years. In people had nothing but nice things to

New Delta Sigma Pi initiates from left to right are: fact, he resided in the shop’s back say about the man. He probably Trev Clayton Don Egeler Tim Morris room. received more gifts than Julius ”Dr. J " Maureen Fitzpatrick Steve Norder Jim Corby Every family in the neighborhood took Erving did this basketball season on his Nicole Victory Deb Wedge Bonnie Rodgers Christine Burkhardt their shoes to Mr. Kriss when "mom farewell tour. Byron Alderink Tracy R a i broke one of her high heels," or "junior I am also retiring, and this is the last Not pictured: Professor Greg Dimkoff, a faculty initiate. needed taps put on his new loafers." It go-round for Pop Life . I hope I can go was just like on television, where out like Mr. Kriss. -s everyone buys their pork chops from Two and a half years ago I was given ^ "S a m the Butcher." Mr. Kriss and his the opportunity to write my own column. Neur Initiates for Delta Sig shoe repair store were a part of many Back then it was called Living for the families’ lives. Weekends, because I figured that summed up every college student's By Amy Klofkorn to wear in the business world, how to act The summer before I entered Grand Campus Life Editor around professionals and how to make Valley Mr. Kriss retired, and sold his lifestyle. the best impression during interviews. shop to it's present owner, who also 1 changed the name when I began to The Grand Valley chapter of the This past year the pledges wrote runs a one-man operation. He is a pretty add ress issues every so often. professional fraternity Delta Sigma Pi essaysabout their big brothers. Eachnice gentleman, but he is not as kind as Whenever f had to "repair a broken initiated 13 new members from the pledgeis assigned a current fraternitythe pudgy little German cobbler we had heel" or "replace a broken shoestring," I winter's pledge class on Saturday, April rnember who acts as a big brother, a grown fond of. took the time to get serious. And 11. This pledge class is the largest mentor of sorts. Carter said both It is difficult to replace the Mr. Kisses of judging by the responses we received since the fraternity became a national pledge classes (this year) have really this world. There is something special someone out there listened, which Chap{er gotten involved and have brought new about them. They give you free made it all worthwhile. Thanks! The co-ed business fraternity is l^e to the fraternity, very active on and off campus. The group has conducted a number of The fraternity has future plans in the Council for Exceptional tours, including tours of Kent County making. Some co-ed fraternity members _ __ International Airport, Merrill Lynch and P'30 to go to the Grand Chapter * 1 - 1 y C k T \ l A / Q l l f c the IBM Corporation. During the tours Congress to be held in New Orleans in v l A v l l ▼ » i l l l l u / C J v J "we apply what we've learned in class as August. It is here where chapters from operations are often run differently than a,l over the country will convene for a M / I texts lead you to believe ” according to weekend long convention. As for the I t A v IH & Cathy Carter, 86-87 president of the next academic year, the fraternity may children) on March 26. The dance was fraternity incorporate more informal rushes, By Denise Akright sucessful and will hopefully become a Members of the fraternity learn what similar to the teas social sororities have. (86-87 C.E.C President) Gimst Writer tradition. The new president tor next year, Lisa Minnella, is already setting goals for Allendale Christian School After a long period of rest, Grand Valley State's Student Chapter of the next year's continued success. Various projects in the planning for next year Arts and Crafts Festival Council For Exceptional Children include: a pizza parly for prospective (C.E.C), has awakened and is ready for members of C.E. C.; involvement in an activve rebirth. The council has just When: Saturday, May 2 Special Olympics; various fund raisers; completed it's first year back on it's feet. information distribution on new special Time: 10:00-6:00 The year got off to a slow start, but education rules; speakers; and contact Where: Allendale Christian School ended very successfully. The chapter with other colleges and their special 6448 Lake Michigan Dr. received a $100 award for the highest increased membership, 118 percent. education programs. If your a special education major, or Most of the year was spent in just interested in working with special Over 90 booths of beautiful arts reorganization and becoming known children keep the Council For once again at the state and national and crafts from all over Michigan Exceptional Children in mind for next level The council finished the year off will be on display. year For more information contact by holding a spring dance for St. John's student activities at 895-3295 Home (a home for emotionally disturbed

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.A- . V . Student Senate Grand Valley State College , Klrkhof Center Allendale, Ml 49401 Ptv 616-895-3231 SENATE ATTENDANCE

O ffic e rs DATE: 4-23-87 895-6449 Candy Cowling (President) -PRESENT- 895-4149 Rob Pattison (Executive Assistant) -FRESENT- 895-7804 Winter 1988 Current Proposed Richard Jewell (V.P. Appts.) PRESENT 363-2943 PRESENT Ellen Whan (V.P. CAC) 895-6967 Appointments Committee Registration Jan 11 (M ) Jan 8 ( F) 895-6921 Juan Aquirre rivbofcJNn D D C U X T T1 ------874-6768 Classes begin Jan 13 ( W ) Jan 11 (M ) David Groh PRESENT- 538-8472 Mike Gross PRESENT Midsemester bre Feb 29-Mar4 (M -F ) Feb 29-Mar 4 Gil Houqh PRESENT 895-7721 (M-F) PRESENT Rod Wells 895-6954 Classes end Apr 26 ( T ) Apr 22 ( F ) Allocations Committee 457-0039 Reading days Apr 27,28 ( W,TH ) ------Patty Braun PKbSbJYI Thomas Friqqe 895-7998 PRFSENT Examinations Apr 29-Ma 5 ( F,M-Th ) Apr 25-29 David Leclerc PRESENT 895-4115 (M-F) Rob Mirque PRESENT 453-5959 Semester ends May 5 (Th) Apr29(F) PRESENT Lennv Overmeyer 895-5231 PRESENT- Mike Overway 896-9971 Commencement May 7 ( S ) Apr 30 (S) Community Affairs Committee

Georqe Bosanic 895-5345 "PRESENT" 895-6900 James Cox a d A d ue cE xiIN r r1 If You Have Any Questions Or Comments On The Change Kelly Israels PRESENT 895-7335 Call Your Student Senate And Let Us Know. 895-3231 Greq Maher PRESENT 895-7429 Marc Wohlfiel PRESENT 895-4750 PRESENT Georqe Zielke 895-4109 GOOD LUCK ON FINALS Public Relations Committee FROM THE STUDENT Byron Alderink PRFSENT 895-5179 SENATE! Dan Haqger _ PRESENT 895-7721 CAMPUS VIEW APARTMENTS features: Largest apartments on or near campus Totally new kitchens in many apartments Air Conditioned; Lighted Parking next to your apartment (New Parking lot to be completed this summer) Tastefully furnished; Fully Carpeted; Balconies or Patios Laundry Rooms in each building; Beautifully landscaped with water, and over 37 varieties of trees and shrubs; Carefully maintained (Same day maintenance if possible); Enclosed heated swimming pool; Billiard tables; Social area. T METERED UTIL ITIES: You pay for only what xou yourself use. You do not pay for usuage when you are on break.

You do not pay for careless usage by others. L lhi Do not be misled. The tenant always pays for utilities either directly or indirectly. : l [ j — Wouldn't you rather control tins expense j yourself ? 2 tK-droum furnished jpurtmciil t Stop by at our office or call for prices. 1 bedroom furnished apartment We offer many options in 2BR, 1BR or Studio Apartments. Office open M-F , 1 - 5pm 1 5% DISCOUNT for total payment in advance SUMMER RENT OPTIONS * AIR CONDITIONED be cool-don*t melt * SWIMMING POOL & SUN DECK A natural tan is best * PARK LIKE GROUNDS Relax by our ponds picnic under the trees ffove pan in ZJiyz Sun

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& Dear Birdie & Stud Muffin, Pebbles & Congratulations to the 1987 BFA BamBam, Loretta & Leroy, Graduates. Both of the Senior Shows So tell me what does that leave me looked marvelous, simply marvelous!!!! with? The T.V., dirty dishes? Oh Well Anyways Thanks for a great year your Congratulations to Zeta Delta Chi for WANTED! BRYAN, RON, CHRIS, constant encouragement was much All students interested in fun summer Thanks for being great roomatesl! apprecieted. recieving the "Sorority o f the Year" award. I knew we could do it! jobs at the Field House. Part-time and RICK Lov, Tinabear full-time positions preferred for, but not Zeta Love, Marge Francois limited to, work-study students. Savage Tylman, Great Strip Applications available at 164 FH. BECKY, I'm astonished and very disappointed Ton amie et ta cousine Thank-you for all the great times this that you haven't figured out who I am. year. You are going to be a hard void to It's clear that you need your memory Bob, Lori, Michele, HORSEBACK RIDING fill. jogged. Meet me at Dusk- Lil’Mac SENATOR "Rick" Your the greatest, Thanks for The Flying Horseshoe Riding Ranch is bridge the 29th. everything. open for it's 27th year. New hours; Love Cuddlebumpkins. 8:30am until dusk. A.M. Riders Rick save $2 thru May. Call 795-7119 TONY, for group rates twelve or more people. PROGRAM BOARD I'm so glad you came home to me!! I You are "The Best in Entertainment". To all my Zeta Delta Chi Sorority missed you! I can’t wait until May 14, Thanks for last Thursday. But handcuffs Sisters: Hope you have a great 1988! It will be the best day (and JUNIORS/SENIORS/GRAD were a bit much. summer! night! of our lives! STUDENTS: MANAGE on-campus RICK Zeta Love, Dawn Love always, Dawn MARKETING programs for Fortune 500 Companies. Excellent BUSINESS opportunity. Call Campus Dimensions, Gene or Michelle, 1-800-592-2121.

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT for GVSC students with Paragon Products, Inc. $3,250 minimum/13 weeks summer plus Ft. Lauderdale trip in fall. Openings throughout Michigan. Automobile required. Excellent business experience. For further YOU JUST GOT THE information, phone Mr. Grant, person to person, COLLECT, 517-339-9500. KEY TO YOUR FUTURE Summer Employment Opportunity. Write CHRISPER 467 Morrow REDEKER FORD Kalamazoo MI, 49001 LET

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Business/Marketing Majors - $8 to start. National Firm expanding into area. Good Business experience. Work part during school, full time during summer. Flexible hours. Call Stacy M-F, 2:30 - 6:30pm. 361-5594, (For Interview at Local Office)

Hiring Today! Top Pay! Work at Home No experience needed. Write Cottage Industries 1407 1/2 Jenkins, Norman, Oklahoma 73069.

The Key ingredient in your new car pur­ you a $400 check after the purchase or lease For Sale chase can be pre-approved credit from The money is yours wheiher you finance Ford Credit and (DEALER NAME) If you COL f ^ or not Blue Schwinn three speed. Good are working on an advanced degree or ^ - The amount of your credit condition, needs an innertube. Will take graduating with a Bachelors Degree depends on which of these qualified best offer Must sell by May 8 Call between October I 1986 and Sep- a vehicles you choose 80s -i r t tember 30 1987 you may qualify q Ford cars Escort Escort EXP for this special college graduate Tempo, Mustang Thunderbird Taurus purchase program Ford trucks Aerostar Bronco II If you do you II receive a $400 cash Ranger Summer Employment: Resort center in ^ S f rk°' allowance from Ford Make your best deal So hurry It a vehicle .3 not in dealer sIock Silver Lake Area is looking for on any qualifying vehicle and use the money you must order by June 1 1987 and you must restaurant workers for full time summer toward your down payment, or Ford will send take delivery of any vehicle by August 31 1987 employment. They have baseball dia monds, restaurant, and two concert facilities - (Tina Turner will perform in Julv ) Housing is available with private REDEKER FORD rooms and shared bath, for only 1401 SOUTH BEACON BLVD. $60/mo. For more info come to the FORD Student Employment Office - Siedman GRAND HAVEN House 842-0600