CEC looks to improve image• fieldhouse for a concert until by Peggy Jones they receive the new concert The Contemporary Enter­ tarp. tainment Committee (CEC) has Bids for the tarp will close on experienced many problems in the 25th of November. The the past with cancellations that selected contractor wi II then by and far were out of the have 60 days to complete control of CEC's hands. This has delivery on the tarp. This brings caused many students to the completion date as late as distrust CEC and was the January 28th, which cuts out primary cause for~! least a the original date which was concert last spring. Wishing to promised the 16th of January avoid anything like that in the and also cuts us very close to future, they are taking a firmer our other date for winter stand with outside. people who quarter, which is the 30th of ' control their activities. The January. following interview with John Due to the Christmas holidays Myett, head of CEC, took place there is a good chance that the last week in the Exponent office. tarp won't be delivered by the Were you pleased with the 28th. This makes it very hard for outcome of your last concert. CEC as an organization to HoytAxton1 contact bands and promoters Yes, CECwould like to express and people in the music gratitude to Student Body industry and talk about a President Amber Webb; possible concert when we can't Student Business Manager even promise them a facility. Cindy Huck for their support on That's the first thing that they the Hoyt Axton concert. We want to know. If we don't have a would also like to thank those facility, they don't want to get who attended the concert, and very serious about it. . would invite any comments or What would be an alternative to the necessary provisions to not getting a large concert in that's how it got down to where it criticism regarding the concert. not getting the tarp by the 30th us a concert date Bozeman, the Exponent is now, it just takes so darn Jong The only real problem with date! allow promised. decided io talk to Howard Ross, to do all that junk that it had it all the concert was the drinking. Walt Smith of CEC has been in smaller sized the Fieldhouse mfnager, to ask fouled up .. Wilson School Administration with Howard Ross What about close contact for his side of the story. This is Last time I talked to the state has expressed to us that it will of the Fieldhouse. Walt feels concerts! CEC is considering doing what he had to say: the bid will be open on the 25th. not be tolerated in the future. that CEC should go ahead with shows at Wilson What was the hold up on the Which means they decide who The open container ordinance the January 30th plan fora large more Auditori um or the SUB tarp! the lowest bidder is or who gets will be enforced at the next rock and roll concert i[l the and would look We had a committee on the the bid and they tell on the 25th concert. Other than that Fieldhouse. The Fieldhouse Ballroom student input building, we have the architect, that you have the bid and go everything went smoothly. ' should either complete the the forward to ideas for concerts then we have the one who 's ahead and procede. The last What are your current plans for delivery of the concert tarp by concerning they would like doing the project, the architect time I talked to the man who upcoming concerts! that date or come up with an and whether larger ones in on the campus, and then we probably wil l get the bid, he To discuss upcoming alternative plan such as laying small shows or . Also, limited have the State Department that stated it will take at least two concerts, it is first necessary to plywood and a plastic covering, the Fieldhouse size, such as Wilson or has to govern all of this. What months to build. So that's why it understand our current since plywood and plastic have seating the price of we're looking at is a lot of red is now the 25th of January problems with Fieldhouse to be cut for the Fieldhouse in the Ballroom, limits that can be brought to tape and that type of thing. instead of the 1st. usage. We were given no the event of the rodeo anyway. the bands . The Fieldhouse is the The tarp was slowed up to What is your defense of not concert date in the fieldhouse We feel that since the last two Bozeman in Bozeman that a begin with because we were meeting the contract with CEC! fall quarter due to the floor concert dates that we were only place of any size can be held. looking for other funds to fund Last spring, I met with Beth renovation. With the floor promised for the Fieldhouse concert you. the project rather than the Olsen of CEC. and we sat down completed, we are now being were taken back, the Fieldhouse Alright, thank not at fault for project money. So it was and looked at some dates. You told that we cannot use the should this time come up with Since CEC is delayed at the begining when must remember that concert we discussed where the funds dates are always tenative. increases would come from. We tried to Nobody knows if they're having Richardson discusses get some from the president a concert or not. So they asked be that that for some date. I did not hear by Nancy McGee he did not think the $90 increase percentages could then finally we decided CEC all summer, as increase for the entire was that changed, in lieu of the other wasn't going to work. By this back from Commissioner of Higher they were doing. And "excessive." ASMSU preseident increasing educational costs time it was September and we for as what Education John Richardson date up for the 5th Amber Webb wondered if the students have to cover. decided to go ahead and get the when I setlhe stopped on campus yesterday bids, and that's a lengthly · of December, the Big Sky to discuss the new tuition process, of course. Then what Wrestl ing Tournament that I increases to be presented to the happens, we send specifi­ thought was only one day, most Board of Regents sometime cations to a certain company of the time the athletic next month. and we figured it would end up department, which has to get Richardson answered costing us $35,000 but what changed, won't get their questions from an informal happened is we sent it out to a schedule until September group of nine in the Madison particular company and they sometime. So I was going on the Room of the SUB at l p .m .. sent it back it was $6 ,000 more. pretense that they had a one day Most of the questions The architect, when he figured it tournament, and come to find centered on why the Commis­ out, he forgot to figure the lap. out they moved it to two days the sioners's office choose to People were concerned that 5th and 6th. implement the increase with a we were paying to much for it So the athletes ge t priority here! 14.1% th is year and a 7 % because it was now $41 ,000. So Well not so much priority, but increase next year instead of we decided to look. for other I did not hear anyone from CEC dividing the increase evenly I sources then; some plastic type and Beth was gone , and I didn't betwee n the years. Richardson thing rather than the one we know who was running the claims the peer institution study wanted. What happens then is show. So when I didn't hear indicated the system g you get involved with more back from them as far as that le if the bulk could be comparab ~ companies, send for more date, I just went ahead and put it of the increase lies in the first :: specifications and it just keeps in there, wh ich was my fault. I his office year. He indicated 6l' on. So this is what held it up should have got a hold of alter­ investigated several ~ after the final decision was someone and found out what the one we natives and this "was made that it was going to come they were doing, but I didn't. So I to use." iust decided g out of the funds from the indicated conlinued IO p.3 The Com missioner Ill project. We rebid again and MSU EXPOMEllT 2 Tuesdar.•01. 25. 11ao Last Thursday UPI news New Senators take oath Summar wh ich would include wider by John Ward Committee. varities of films, such as art, The ASMSU Senate swore in The Films Committee is foreign and educational. the newly elected Senators asking for a $1000, to attend the Kaufman and Sauther feel Thursday night. bringing a National NECAA Conference in Gunman rob two Missoula men this conference could lead to broader d1vers1fication of San Antonio, Texas. their goals of stablizing the ind1v1duals and opinions in to According to Films Commit­ Missoula county sheriff's officers are searchng for a gunman Films Committee's budget and the Senate. tee Co- chairpersons Michelle who robbed two Missoula men at their home last evening. Larry compiling a notebook for future The net result being Sauther and Jeff Kaufman, by Kolb and his son say a gunman entered their home on the pretext films committees to guide residence halls, freshmen, attending the conference they of using the telephone and thefl pulled a revolver and tied up the themselves on . graduate students and could establish important pair. He took jewelry, credit cards. clothing. a portable television goals are independents should have contacts with the major film They feel if these 2 and escaped in the Kolbs' automobile Deputies say the robber could more representation on the distri butors, which they met the Films Committee may have had two or three accomplices. Senate than they had this past otherwise wouldn't be able to do become self-sufficient. Kaufman and Sauther. both Senate term. in a satisfactory fashion. said they had attended a The new Senate will have They believe by attending Ronald Reagan Jr. married Regional Programming Board several decisions to make atthe they'll learn how to eliminate Confernce, which was ASMSU Ronald Reagan junior, The 22 year old son of the President next meeting(Dec. 4), among mistakes of dealing with poor funded. They felt it had been a elect was quietly married today in New York to 29 year old Doria them electing a President's Pro­ film distributors, as well as worthless trip and a waste of Palmieri. The wedding was informal. The groom, a ballet dancer Tem , Committee appointments learning proper techniques for money since the conference wore a red sweatshirt, blue jeans and tennis shoes. The bride and voting on a budget request advertising and attracting had little emphasis on films. wore a black sweater and slacks and red cowboy boots. submitted by the Films people in to seeing their films, ASMSU Business Manager Cindy Huck said the Films Red light district found Committee's request if passed The search continues at MGM would come out of the The search goes on for victims of Friday's tragic fire at the Budget. in North Hedges Supplemental MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. The death toll now stands at 84 signify prostitution; but there is Fifteen thousand had been by Steven Lee Mi !es but scores are still listed as missing. Today, the search center~ no need to call the vice squad, budgeted for supplemental on collapsed rooms and on elevators sitting at the bottom of The next evening you're isn't a floor of prostitutes. this funding for the 80-81 fiscal flooded elevator shafts. within view of the east side of Actually, the idea was thought of year, at this time 45% or $6705 North Hedges, look closely at by eight male upperclassman to has been appropriated from this the fourth floor, and you should make the floor distinctive. Later, budget. Marijuana proposes problems notice a red light shining at the the rest of the guys on the east Huck also reported the Hoyt top of each window. Does the side of the floor followed suit. Axton Concert apparently lost A pediatrician told a weekend symposium in Durham, New impending Christmas holidays Opinions on campus range $263. Neither Huck or CEC are Hampshire, that marijuana use is the greatest teenage health provoke this bright and cheery from "it's crude and vulgar," to exactly sure where the lost problem in America. Doctor Ingrid Lantner said she sees more display' No, it is fourth floor red "hell, I think it's funny." Then occurred, or who is at fault. CEC and more young people with chronic chest pains, coughing, light district that is presenting again , there are some on will be responsible for the lost short term memory loss, depression, and sexual impairment. this unique light show. campus who just plain don't revenue. Red lights of this kind usually care. The only motion to be voted Mt.St.Helens becoming active on at the meeting happened Scientists report that Mount St. Helens is becoming active after a short debate on when again with light tremors suggesting a new phase for the volcano q, g._obin ~v~ and where to hold the Senate in Southern Washington state. 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BAXTER HOTEL-BOZEMAN Tuasdar.Nor.25. 1980 3 MIU EXPONEll delayed and delayed, that we·ve CEC cont. from p.1----- got to have something ready to kind of take the blame for that screwed up again. So the 16th I go, if it's not here we'll have to Stop smoking! one. I just didn't think far can get it done in time to have 1t have something else to take enough ahead to see if they had here by the 16th, but I would care of it. They agreed to that of By Kari Torstveit movies, discussions, demon· something going on or not. Well hate to see them go ahead and course they can agree now and Last Thursday was National strations and, most significant­ as it turned out they didn't have schedule something. decide not to later, which is their Smoke·out Day and, undoubted ly, a "buddy system" for the tarp anyway. I don·t think they're going to do perogative. Right now we are ly, many smokers managed to personal support. So on that pretense, we had a that. counting on the tarp to be here. "forget" about it. But, on the Included among discussion meeting in October, and at that Walt called me the other day If it isn't, we'll have some other belief that it's never too late to topics will be realistic meeti ng on the building and said he was going on the means to take ca re of the floors quit, a program entitled "The expectations during smoking commitee, they guaranteed that 30th. Now according to all the so they can have the concert. Five Day Plan to Stop Smoking" withdrawal and feasible we would have the tarp in town information, we should have it You have something in mind! will be held at MSU Dec. 4-11. alternatives to smoking. by then unless they have a Well we had it committed, January 1st, because they felt Although the program is railroad strike or an airplane when Walt called me the first Sessions wi II be held from 7-9 everything would go as sponsored by the Comrriunity crash. day about the 16th, I told him p.m. in the Madison Room of the scheduled. With that idea, I Services of Seventh-day CEC has full plans to go ahead then we can probably do SUB and are free of charge. Pre· wrote the letter to CEC on their Adventists in conjunction with with the /anuary 30th concert something, but then I called registration is requested, request. They wanted some­ Student Health Services, it is in thing in writing. That the 16th and are going to depend on you "my boss," he was very nervous although last minute joiners will no way church oriented, and the 30th was open, which to have the Fieldhouse ready for about committing the 16th and certainly be accepted. according to Nanci Burns of the they were, in other words they the show. What are your said he would buy the 30th. We Student Health Center, and is could have that date. I did not commentsf would do something by then if it To register or obtain more open to the public. ' mention anything about the Well I've discussed it with wasn't here, so that where we information contact Nanci tarp, which I didn't do on several people involved in, so to are if it doesn't get here, we just The program, which is one of Burns afternoons at 994·2313 purpose. I just wrote a letter speak, administration, and told got to come up with something, the most successful of its kind or The Seventh·day Adventist saying that those dates were _.them that we have delayed and so we can have the concert. in the nation, will entail lectures, Church at 587·3101. open, that they could have them. W ell you fi gured that they would have the tarp there on time. right! Yes, I was going on that pretense. Well now it's all don't feel comfortable at all about. I don't how long it will ~ take make that tarp, maybe they .. ·.~.·.. ~~ --

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• A public forum on biofuels and other alternative energy. sponsored in part by the MSU Coop Extension Se rvi ce. was held in the SUB. Nov. 19-21. Featured speaker was Bobby Clarey. Phd. from Oklahoma State University. who spoke on "Alcohol Production from the Farm." Pictured above is oneehibitdemonstrating the distillation of gasohol. (pholo by Wayne Reiger ) Center relates school, work The Career Placement and techniques, resume prepara­ of more than 1,000 MSU alums Plann ing Office is pleased to tion and career mapping is now who have agreed to serve as announce the opening of the available .from 8-5 during all career consultants for MSU University Career Resource academic days. Additionally, students. All faculty members Center located in 206 Reid Hall. the center will provide referral are invited to refer students to The purpose of the center is to service for other Student Affairs the center for assistance in provide planning assistance to and career related activities on career advising. Dr. Mark all MSU students seeking to campus such as departmental Haviland will be coordinating relate their university education co-op education and internship the program. Assisting Dr to the world of work. Assistance programs, testing services, Haviland in the development of in.career exploration, job search the Career Resource Center are strategies , i nterv1ew1ng counseling services, and job Ms. Christine Frum, career placement services. resources; Dr. Kenneth Weaver, A unique feature of the new academic liason and co-op center is the Alumni Resource education consultant; and Dave File wh

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Other finishes in throughout last weekend at the there or that there weren't any order following the Bobcats · ic:=cic::::::::::::Hic:=cic:=cic:=cic:=cic:=c] were the University of Oregon , the , . PENDERS State, and Washington ~ Sus Oregon State. Even though the Bobcats didn't qualify for the Nationals ~ (the top two teams do) as they hoped to, they did come away Reg. 7.50 with an MVP trophy. Diane Terrall, the junior 'release­ hitter' for the Cats was named the most valuable player of the tournament. In addition to the MVP honor, Terrall was also named to the all-regional first team. Her inspired play was the key to Montana State's FREE DRAWING - ~ comeback th re ugh the ~ ~~a~u:~~:;:::i:s~~r~~~~t!:~. t~~~ n ~~~s~l~~~~c:~~c~~!li~a;~;~~~ U national championships before this coupon to Monarchs. ~ bowing to PSU in the consolation finals. "To. play on a _.,....., team that finishes third and ~ Name ------~ fall for receive such an honor is quite Diane Terrall watches her kill attempt last weekend Address ------an accomplishment," said MSU a point against Portland State coach Bill Neville. "She ~ get off to the Bobcats dug in beh ind the second game saw PSU fine netplayofDianeTerrall and a fast seven point lead and the ~~I Phone No. ------,~n ::~~:ea~~~?~~::~~~~tgr~~~ setting of Barb Moe. The game Cats never recovered as they U State. Strong net play along with was close and well -played as the lost 4-15. Portland State kept excellent passing and setting Cats ended up on top by the the pressure on in the th ird enabled the Cats to jump t o a score of 17-15. game as they again started fast quick two game lead. With those The win against OSU , put to take the match with a 15-5 two games under their belt, and Montana State into a six o'clock win. "We didn't execute very inevitably looking ahead to their Friday night match against well ," said coach Nevi lle. "They probable second round foe Portland State, who easily beat were handling the ball well ~ Buttrey's Shopping Center 1""1./JJIJU{ Portland State. MSU lost the Washington State in three which enabled them to control ~V i:f6'"w-• '- ii~ third game 6-15. Not wanting to straight games in their opening the details of the game.!' ic:=cic:=cte=tte::::::::)J . tc:::::!.I go to a fifth and deciding game, match. The opening game gave That loss put Montana State L evidence that the match was into the consolation bracket and going to give the spectators a must-win situation against the their money's worth. Both University of Montana Saturday teams played excellent defense morning at 9 o'clock. Behind and side-out volleyball, but PSU the strong overall play of Pam The Slide came out on top 15-12. 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With the rallied in gametwototakea 15· match very much on the line, Bobcat Varsity and Alumni 6 win . Great volleys were the Cats, as they have done so characteristic of game three often during the year in deuce which saw Montana State games, came up the winner in the next two games by the wrestlers continue traditions prevail in a closely fought 19· l 7 win . That win gave MSU all the scores of 16· 14 and 16· 14. by John Ward with a group of cagey veterans, out what it was like to battle with momemtum it needed as they Immediately following that Traditions and not the scores but also wrestle -offs to past easily put the Grizzlies away match, Montana State was in was what counted Saturday as determine which wrestlers will champions Roger Peterson with a 15-2 win . "The key to the the consolation finals against the Bobcat and the Alumni go to this Friday's match with (1966), Keith Kovash (1973) win in the third game was our Portland State A win this time wrestlers each won on and off Nothem Arizona, as well as the and Larry Lafountain (1980). poise, " noted Neville. "If you are around against PSU would have the mats. University of Neveda-Las Vegas' The almuni not only a lot more significance than the The annual season opening Rebel Open on Saturday. discovered how enriched MSU 's first meeting in the tournament. match, which is its third year In between wrestle-offs, the wrestling program is with top­ Before the match coach Neville pits MSU faculty and alumni varsity and the alumni squared notch freshmen, but the depth didn't want to see a fast match. wrestlers against the Bobcat off for 2 matches. With the and quality the Cats should as happened the night before. grapplers, to give the fans an varsity winning the first 21-12 have in each weight class. "We need to take them to the opportunity to meet the new and the almuni coming back to Eight almuni wrestlers faced route, " he said "If we volley with varsity and to see them in take the second 9·6. 13 different Bobcat grapplers in them they'll make mistakes. We action. For the most part the matches 6 weight classes and there were have to pressure them by This year's match saw not were learning affairs for both still other MSU wrestlers in the keeping everybody moving." only a young MSU team tangle teams, as a few freshmen found continued lo p.11 With only a fifteen minute break between matches, the Cats were sluggish as they opened against Portland State. As was the case in the match against them the night before. Portland State started fast in all three games. They didn't give the Bobcats a chance to get any momentum going and swept the match by the scores of 15· 7, 15-8,15·5. "We played as well _.,_ as can be expected, under the circumstances." coach Neville Diane Terrall said in summing up the Region 9 MVP tournament. "We just weren't /tflcx ~ C4BER the favored team in a match you one of the two best teams have to play with poise. If you bllnoro SPADEmAn there." The Beaver Pond has the to ROS9GNOl. s ~ are the underdog you have The Cats have a chance to ski equipment and clothing play with emotion." That match finish the season on a high note you like and the la11est iiwlKA -- victory over the Grizzlies was though. The first week of service shop in Montana. ..u:.ler lxcel the 28th straight over the last December, Montana State Whether you're a beginner or Ouu 1 Kuuslsro four vears for the Bobcats. travels to Canada to compete in expert, you'll find the best in LOOK Lendsem The Grizzly win put the Cats the University of Alberta quality and value at the ---- Garmont into another must-win situation Invitational. Competition there Beaver Pond. Our service against the University of Oregon will consist of some of the top shop can work on practically equipment,. at 3 p.m. The winner of that collegiate teams in Canada . The every brand of too. Get the most out of skiing gim,-dl\\ match would have a chance to Bobcats are looking to improve ~~~M ® ..mlW!;7,fi)I qualify for the Nationals by · come to the specialists at on their second place finish the Beaver Pond. beating Portland State in the they had there a year ago.

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Since the holidays are fast approaching, the question of Proanostlcator Poll Photo opinion the week is of major importance by Mark Beatty thanking were MSU Sports to one and all. · A tie may be ltke kissing your Information Director Bruce Question of the week: sister, but 1t sure beats the hell Parker, Bozeman Daily by Wayne Rieger "What is your honest opinion out of losing Chronicle Sports Editor Mike of cranberries?" That's the conclusion I have Yawitz, KBOZ News Director reached now that the 1980 and Bobcat play-by-play season of the Exponent announcer Dean Alexander, Prognosticator Poll is over. Director of the Office of Over the weekend, I fell from a Publications and News Services first place tie into third place by Ken Nicholson, former Bobcat going 6-4. MSU Head Coach defensive tackle Bob Balzer, Sonny Lubick stayed in first by MSU Head Basketball Coach going 7 -3 and Curt Prchal Bruce Haroldson, MSU Athletic moved into a first place tie by Director Tom Parac, Exponenet going 8-2 when the chips were News Editor and staff writer down. Mary Neff, performing in John Burgess and John Ward the role of this week's guest and MSU Women's Sports guesser, went 6-4 as the visitor Information Director Mary Neff. remained in last. As a result. first and foremost, Now that the season is over I would like to offer my hearty and I've lost, I must now congratulations to Lubick and relegate myself to playing what Name: Steve Huffman Name: Larry J. Bauer Name: Jo Knight Prchal who tied for first by going if games. What if Grogan had not Major: Bus/ Mkt Major: Accounting Major: Theatre 51-39 over the season. For the been intercepted in the end Class: Jr. Class: Junior Class: Senior record, I went 50-30 and the zone by Houston two weeks ago? Home Town: Missoula, MT Home Town: Great Falls Home Town: Huntsville, AL guest pulled up the rear by What if Idaho had upset Answer: "Cranberries are Answer: "I like them!" Answer: "Cranberries are like finishing at 48-32. Nevada-Reno last Saturday? juicy little buggers that give my ex-husband .. tolerable only Secondly, I would like to What if this poll had never been their life so many can enjoy the when smashed'" thank Coach lubick for his time thought of? What if my parents tart flavor of their complement .. and cooperation. Unlike the rest had never met? TURKEY. Without these tasty, of us, he made his picks on the Oh well, at least I can always round, little berries, Thanksgiv­ spur of the moment. I gave him say, "Wait 'til next year." ing would be incomplete and the games and he gave me his I shall leave the reader with cranberry bread would be picks right away with no this one final thought, courtesy impossible. More power to the hesitation. of Head Track Coach Rob Stark. berry!" I would additionally like to " Football games are as thank the nine guests we had predictable as the ball is over the course of the poll. To round ." Name: Owen Rumph refresh, the guests I am Amen Major: Civil Engineering Home Town: Biddle, MT ... wrestling Class: 81 ... basketball Answer: "They suck!" continued from p. 7 continued from p. 10 College graduate stated, " I think same weight classes waiting to Name: Kim Kelley everybody would like to start. wrestle-off, too. Major: F & TV but I'm willing to do what is While the graduates may have Home Town: Bloomington, MN necessary for the team." shown the students a move or COMPLETE Class: Soph. As a whole, the team seemed two, the newcomers showed the Answer: "I feel that relatively unconcerned about oldtimers little respect in the cranberries are an unnecessary the loss, considering the first match as Jeff Todd and Bill part of Thanksgiving. I really to sum PHOTOGRAPHIC margin. Maclin seemed Tietz each registared third doubt that the Pilgrims had up the team·s feeling when he period pins. them, especially the mushy said, " ltwasourfirstgame. We 'll Todd pinned Ron Harris (a canned ones. They don't go well !ff get used to each other and this MSU Business Adminstrater) ~SERVICES with turkey, and they stain it red offense." after taking an early 5-0 lead so little kids won 't eat it." •24 HR . EXTACHROME PROCESSllllG The Bobcats will open their and Tietz rallied back from a 1-3 · KODALITHS, HALFTOlllES, PMT WORK non-exhibition season with a deficite to pin Roger Flair (a •GRAPHIC ARTS Name: Deborah Bruchez pa ir of games this weekend. legal consultant for MSU). •BLACK & WHITE CUSTOM PROCESSING Major: Nursing Friday night they will face St. The almuni in return had Home Town: Hobson •Resume photos Cl oud State and the following LaFountain dec i sioning Class: Soph. night Bemidji State will be in Freshmen Greg Tracy 9-4 and Answer: "They are red , sour, MSU Photographic Services Room 6 Reid Hall · Basement 994-4442 town. Both games will start at 8 Dan O'Rourke 2-1. Kovash and squishy and who needs them!" pm and are tentatively Wayne Franks (in Graduate scheduled for the newly Studies). each had a win and a ren ovated MSU Fieldhouse. draw for the almuni. INTRAMURILS WANT.ED: BASKETBALL GOLF T-shirt. Yippee, yahoo!! News editor Entries are still dribbling into MILE CLUB the 'intramural Office for Bill Foulk added another 95 Features editor Basketball Golf and YOU still miles to his total this week to have time to get in on the tick off 900 miles this school excitement. Sign-ups will be year. That's a real kicker!!! Staff writer taken in Room 114 in the H & PE SKI FEE ERROR Complex through Wednesday, Dec. 3, and competition will be The reported increase of Sports writer held Thursday, Dec. 4, from 4-6 instructional fee to $30 for PE-C p.m. in the north gym. Take a 161, Skiing and PE-C 261 , Ski shot at it!!! Touring will remain at $26 for the 1981 ski season . -Positions opening The increase in lift fee tu $30 GLUB CLUB however, will go into effect. ' winter quarter Debbie Warner, the newest Students are reminded of the Glub Clubber, turned in her first new season passes for bus 5 miles this week, while Larry transportation. The cost of the Juell finished 25 and earned his bus pass is $15. MIU EJIPOIEIT 12 Tlllldlr. "°'· n. 1• Tlred of t.fina wuk and Inept? TIM MSU CASH FOR USED GUNS. Sok'. or sitftr jewekJ. Weist'llllfUn1 Qub Is Htencffn& an lmttadon to beninp 586·S703. at! pe~ lnt«"fft9d in weittttlittlrt1 and/or competition IHtln&. OrpniutioNI M9etina PERSONALS "It's My Turn" Ckvlikd TllffdaJ, O.C. 2. 1980 7:30 p.m. Rm 304 HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES tothrt Blllinp nul'MI Student U"'°'1 BuUdln1. I kw9 most. Paut ANNOUNCEMENTS LOOK BEAUTIFUL for the ho'~p. FREE allln DON'T FORGET THE DEADLINE b AHA eaN and make-up anal,..it. C.11 S87""'816. 5orMOM In JOUf Qt. ii p7. Do they know thai openin.cs for VP Md NCC. Monda7, o.c.mber lambda G.1 Alllnce I• a support group for lit. Box 320 tupner. deserves no lesbians and C.7 "*11 And tNI it mMfl 9"fJ turn JOBS Tunday7 f« lntorm.tton theJ uin call 587· PRESIDENT MUl'.E PIERRE ANNOUNCES 5831. TM Di'lcuakwl Topic todlJ Wfl continue RHA NEEDS YOU. Two openlnp in lnt•rhall• formatk>n of Strlllcht Eds• and Com~n club. Douglas. When the two meet, Meetina to be announced later. Sianed. Leo last WMl(s topk on copina with probMm1 up for development end Netlonel Who's turn was it? Who's ever it things begin to happen, only in re&.ted to Mk. suu.lity. and ltt. 1tytn. McCar1h1. Hlstorilln. Communkation Coordinator. was, I sure couldn't figure it out. the opposite direction that each If JOU want to hl-¥9 Input a..S irwofvem9frt tor CLUB MEDITERRANEAN. SAILING EIPEDI· MARK. THANKS GREAnY for not )'et for&ettin1 a Montana 1ift stuck In Carolina. Write ,,..., write "It's my turn," currently showing of them thought their love ...... JOU live- lntetf\all RHA wentl JOU. TIONSJ Nffded: Spcwts lnstructon. Offic9 at the campus square theatres, personnel, Counsitfors. Europe, Carribeen, relationship would. Oh, they do Wottdwidel Summer. Ca,...,, Send $5.95 pl111 is one film that, if missed, is no things together and , before you Sl handlin& for APPUCATION, OPENINGS Recvcle vour great loss. know it, they're in bed. However, GUIDE TO CRUISEWORLD 72. 60129, From what I could tell, it's a s.c,.mento. CA. 95860 caiendcv the main thing that was so records .... story about Kate Gunzinger, a RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION needs two significant in their relationship .nthusletk ~ to appfy f0t VP and NCC. mathematics professor (played Wednesday, Nov. 26 was that to Ben, even though he CACTUS $15-0 plJJTMnt per q...-11 ..... by Jill Clayburgh), who wants is married and has two children, Business Man.1ement Cub's WMkly meetinc. more out of life than what her RECORDS & 452 Reid at 6:30. everything in their relationship WANTED live-in boyfriend Homer (played was fantastic and, according to TAPES Thursday, Nov. 27 NEED CHEAP ROOM for December by Charles Grodin) can give her. Ben, it was one of the greatest Buy-Sell-Trade campus. Cindy 6-0876. Montan1 Wbmen R.dto Procram will be Women However, during a weekend things that has happened to him 29W. Miiin WANTED TO RENT: A place to 11 .... tor Winter ind & Ritfiaion-Ann S.m1b1 Interviews on KGL T when she goes to New York city in a long time. However to Kate , S87·0245 Sprina qu.,ters. This must btl able to Radio at 6 PM. accomMate sl• stOO.nts. call 994-4949. It no for a job interview and her things seemed O.K. to her for a Tuesday, Dec. 2 father's wedding, which you while, but when it was all over, Focus On Women 'frill Niwa S.Ck lunch at 12 don't find out is jewish until it she felt that her place was back noon. Topic Is "Women and Emotions" by happens, she meets up with Kathleen Mufietd. in Chicago with Homer, and not Ben Lewin, who is going to be with her step brother Ben. They National Student hchan1e wlll hold lnfomational meetinp O.C 2.. 3, and 4th It 12 her future step brother, is a part their ways, somewhat noon in the Mllditon Room in me sue. former professional baseball sorrowfully. However, when the star, and is played by Michael film ends, Kate feels that no hard feelings have been kept by Ben when she receives a gift from him. Briefly that's the story, with nothing more added to it. In fact, the film's ending seemed to leave you up in the air. Here you are wondering whether Kate and Ben will meet again. This in itself will leave the film open for a sequel. However if a sequel is made, I'm sure that it will be a lot better than the original. The films plot, however, was only one of the films main problems. The films editing and cinematography were also contributors to the films downfall. First of all, the films cinematography wasn't as good as it could have been . The film seemed to have a foggy effect to it, giving each scene a hazy, washed out appearance, that -·--~- . gave me the indication that the films cinematography was of a tST PlOO'R SK.Anrlies. -~l1eet mime. cams. /1mr-cc1n>. stcu nglass. m1 ports. lumdicra{ts. makes "It's my turn" a rather eh•ctroly:.1s. do ll n>pmr, design. grecll {()0(1....aud m11cl1 more.' ®eg; disappointing film, and one that t°"-(STW:lilVICf·U$l).fi-'t•tk.CU'"VCl does not need to be seen .