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1 il$el T J ) C,?fan',r' NJCAA Champions For he ninh ime, he Canon ATC ice hockey eiam has capured he NJCAA championship ile, and for Terry Marin i's he fifh ile in his coaching of he eam. Playing rn he Olympic Arena a Lake Placid, he Norhmen ciefea ed Unrversily of Minnesoa a Crookson by 11-3 in he firs game of he ournamen. n he championship game, Canion ATC ouscored Norh Counry Communiy College 5-2. Goals and assrss in he firs game agains Crookson were as follows: Bob Flaro,2 and 3: Gary Maura, 3 and 1; Cuy Hoffberg. 1 and 3; John Bourbonnais,4 assiss: Bre Sewar, and 2: Mike Abano, 1 and 1. Single goals were scored by Ed McCaffrey. Bob Sem -1.' :.1.lorrrr nahni n he championship game, Flaro had 1 and 1; Mark Taylorof Canon had 2 assiss; and single goals were scored by Joe Meagher, Sco Clemens, Semmler. and Bourbonnais. Oher assiss were: Seve McTiernan, 2; and singles by Hoff berg, Maura. Sewar and Albano. The las few years, Canon ATC's hockey rose has deve'- oped a decidedly inernaional fla. vor wih players from Canada and several saes. Bu his year, while sill having five saes and Canada refresened, he Norhmen have a New York Sae ben wih six men from Rmheser and five from Norh. ern New York. Three are homeown producs, wo of whom share ri.capain duies wih Guy Hoffberg of Rocheser. Coach Terry Marin says ha he eam has missed he scoring and p,hysical play he second semeser, He noed in paricular Hun's overall "srengh.in he corners, speed, skaing, and con. r -l: san digging." The senior forward was an All-Norhern a Canor High School. Anoher Canon All-Norhern rs senior defenseman Mark Taylor. The ri-capain in he ieading scorer. and. according o Coach Marin, excels on he power play and uses "devasaing body checks o keep opposing forwards from moving freely in he defensive zone," Tri-capain Gary Maura gives full meaning lo lhe expression "giving 110 per cen." Marin cies he Kempville, On., forward's en acious forechecking and consanl full-speed movemen. "When he s ready o be replaced a he end of his shif, he's usully jus abou oally exhaused." Hoffberg, one of six players from Rocheser, ook over Hun's iricapain duies and has done he job for Marin boh on and off he ice. "Guy is able o moivae he oher players as well as anyone we've ever had here." The senior forward is he bigges player on he eam a 6'31'and 210 pounds. Each of he Rocheser players aended differen schools, bu four of hem were eammaes on a junior eam. Mike Albano, John Bourbonnais, Sco Clemens, and Ed Lariyi all played wo years for he Rocheser Junioi Americans. Despie being only a freshman, as are all of he Rocheser players, Albanq has proven o be "a very capable cener ice player," Marin says, adjusing o he new posiion well enough o become one of he op five scoers., Bourbonnais spends a lo of ime on he ice when here are less han he prescribed 12 players here, The husling.forward is an "excellen penaly killer" and.has used his shooing abiliy on he power play o place hird in scoring. Clemens is h ype ol versaile player every eam needs, especially when injuries hi. He "has played very well a defense" and has filled in a forward very capably when needed. Anoher ousanding defense, man, Lanyi also has "probably he hardes sho on he eam and has scored some big goals." Tom Bliss, also a defenseman from Rocheser, suffered a shoul. der separaion in he firs game of he year and has no been able o Canon ATC Norhmen accep he NJCAA naional ice hockey championship rophy for he ninh ime. following he ournamen af Lake. Plaeid Saurday and gundag. _ - -..RCH 14, 1983 crack he iaring lineup since reurn. rng he second semeser despie working hard. Ed McCa{frey from Ogdensburg. Gerry Hourihan from Posdam and Jefi Proulx from Carron round ou he Norh Counry players. McCaffrey is one of he bigges players on he eam a 6-l and 205, bu he is also one of he fas s The senior defenseman was a key player for Ogdensburg Free Academy. The {reshman Hourihan "has played in a lo of key games for us and has developed ino a very fine collegiae goalender." An All-Norhern in fooball and baseball as well as hockey, Proul^ "has made a remendous adjuslmen from high school o college." Coming from he oher end of he specrum are wo freshmen from he suburbs of Chicago. Bre Sewar of Evanson is "a ver, disciplinedrrgh winger who con. rols he corners wih his physical and skaing srengh." Dan Perillo has aken over as he number one goalender exhib. iing "probably he quickes glove hind of any goalie we have ever had here." Nicknamed "The lceman" for his abii$ lo keep cool under pressuie, he Addison naive "never appears ralled and pus his hear ino every game." Perillo and Sewar had never played ogeher before coriing o ATC bu had played on opposing eams. Two players who had played on he sam eam before are seniors Seve McTiernan and Jim Ward, who were members of he Carlon Place (On.) Kings. According o his coach, McTiernan has maured ino one of he bes forwards and one of he Lef o righ are Mark Taylor, Guy Hoffberg, Presiden of Norh Counry Communiy College (hos) David-W, Peiy, G;iry Maura. The hree.norhmen'aie.ri.cap.aini: op scorers his year. Ward is "an agile defenseman who carries he puck exremely well.l' There are six oher Canadian players on he eam. includirrg hree who are among he roring leaders. Ahens, On., naive Ted Darrc. and Bob Flaro ol Cornwall are f reshmen forwards, and Kepville's Joe Meagher is a senior ransfer. Marin cies Dancy's "abiliy o make plays develop and an uncarr ny sense of seing up his linemaes in excellen scoring posiion." Flaro is one of he smalles players on he eam bu also on of he fases wih one of he hardesl shos. According o Marin, Meagher "plays wih he mos amouh o[ poise of anyone on he eam and has scored some of he preies goals of anyone we have ever had here." Dean Mclnosh's puckhandling and shooing have been hampered his year by a wris cas, bu ihe Wincheser, On., naive has "made oher conribuions wih his husle and deerminaion. Freshman Seve Whye of Trenon, On., has ridden his "grea poise and confidence" and good play on he European rip ino a saring spo in he lineup he second semes r. Terry Gray of Napanee; On., Tim Tromble! of S. Albans, and Syracuse naive Mark Kemp are all freshmen who improve and con. ribue more each game., Freshman lorward Bob Semrirler o{ Livingson, New Jerw,, uses his "inesinal foriude and remendous physical condiioning" o advanage on he ice. Senior forward Jerry nebni is a srong (con. on page 3) All Toufnamen Team members are Miki Albano, and Joe Meagher, forwards, Mike Jones, difense, and Bob Flaro, Mos Valuable Player..,.,,'.r..."

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When severaldrinks lisedinheable underhe numba g agrls han a ligher one o,aain.he a longer period of ime han if he M p ale consumed in a very shor period ol drinks and opposie body wei5 LOy M E N T same BAC level. The cha;'below somach were mpy. shows BAC values for difieien ' of ime, peak BAC's may no 3. To esimae he o"r.nn, of ui'io-{ Rae of drinking and quaniv app ar unil 45 minues o l/2 weighs according o how many consumed The BAC also varies hours afer ingesion of he las :::';:1'ff1"f; ff1i",?:j: - TESTS.drinksareconsumed.Theexample ' wih he oal quaniy of alcohol drink - hour afer he sari of drinkinn. S fnu, Employmen Exams: Sae uses 0.015'1, as an hourly rae ;ei['l; conumed and he rae of drinking dissipaion of alcohol lrom h'e ivs-r ' ln'$eneral' The able shows he esimaed Example: 180 lb. man consumes 8 police, Exam-Mav 14 maximum BAC's are percen of alcohol in he blood for drinks in 4 hours. Deparmen of Envrrr>nmenal em. This is an average rale andi reached 20 o 30 minues afer number of drinks consumed and.167(from able) minus (.05 x O$ Conservaion, Exam.May 7 hereloreshouldbeusedwihcau- consuming a single drink on an dilferen body weighs. The percen hours)equals.l0% TheCriminalJusicecurriculum ' - - "' 1.:l'gej." 1.,.,.,. ". of Alcohol in Blood f, will be hosing a recruier from he Welsh UU b. r&r.o.lb.. '120 lb. 4r9',}b 130 b. 140 lb. r50 lb. 160.rb. 170 _b. 180 rb. 190 b. 200 lb b. 220 rb b. 240 rb L37 r rq Nrmber r.:.s,,. iae. r:7 z.. r56... L45'. 134, r of Drlnks o.;.^, r88.2r9. r r r,.7'6, r r25.L r38. r13. r loz. r]9, , 1 0 1l L2.300 a1\, ,214,201. r88, , 136. r30, L ; ,4r2.28L : ,26r,, !'.:, ,32.226::..25L L.234,258.28r.200,22r, , ?9.250.J-19. r98.2l l 6l' r:.1 79 ',9l,2L5.153::,:;;r.170,188,205.L47 '.163.r ,156.L $ New York Sae Police, on March l?3, 1983; from 12:30 p.rrr. o 2:00 L9 p.m. in he Suden Union Lounge. S He wil be discussing employmbnr JT opperuniies, enry requirem ns, if and salaries. This is in preparaion f; for he New York Sae Eu- $ which.will be given on May 14.. l.applicaionsare available from Ted ' f Ma;io'we or Dave Guccione in "g.peyson 210. You mus be 20 years l( ol age when es is given. The Deparmenr o[ Envrronmenral Conservaion will be givrng $ +l a es on May 7. Applicaions are J6 available bv wriinq ro: -^. ^ ji Sae uepanmen ol Llvil Servrce Sae Office Building Campus l Albany, New York BEHND THE.SCENE by David Cordone The Canon Collegei'fldyers have made way in preparing heir SPrrng producion "Dracula: The Mu' sical?", by Rick Abbo. Among he cas of eigh are Sheldon Kaz' Anne Mahoney, Karen O'Connel, and he wo main le5ds will be per{ormed by Seve Major. and Kahlene Hill. Sheldon Kaz is piaying he Par of Docor Seward in his Produc' ion. Sheldon is a pfof ssor a Canon ATC, and has a lo of acing experience. Sheldon has performed in many producions from skiing, sing, field hockey, 1o wih he Canoh College Players, her moi favoriei alking such-as,.,the Ghos Train", and Karen O'Connel is playing he "AnnieGeYourGun."Likedirec- par of Nelly Noon, a nervous or Carole Berard,sheldoniqalso maid in his musical. To warm up a,acive member iir he:grasse for he par Kaien dars across a River Communiy Play rs. road infron of cars a he lasl Anne Mahoney is playing he second, barely escaping deah, par ofsohpie Sewardjn his pro-,- which will be. her' excuse if she ducion- Anne has.acied in such doesn' show up for opening nieh' producions as "The Xing and," Karen has performed in such proand "Peer Pan and'he Trul' ducions as "Seems Like Old AbouCinderella-'!lJer$iSgesrole Times", "Oklahoma", and in he is acing he par of a suden a Canon College Players Fall pro- Canon ATC; which she finds verv ducion, "A Memory of Harold " challenging. Her hobbies range. One of he main ieads will be performed by Seve Major- Seve will be playing he par ol Dracula in his Spring's produciori. Seve is a member of he "Grasse River Communiy Players", and has per formed in musicals such as "Where's Charlie?", "Bye Bye Birdie", and "Anyhin'g Goes." Seve likes paries, vodka. and of course acing. He dislikes Mondays, mornings, and people wih no sense of humor. Seve enjoys his par in "Dracula: The Musical?", and is looking forward lo opening nigh. Kahlene holds he oher lead par in his Springs producion. Kahlene has performed in pro. ducions such a "Fiddler on he Roof",, and she is a member of Communiy Players of Governeur. Oher han acing. Kahy plays he piano, flue, and violin. Everyone involved wih his Spring's producion are confidenl ha all who aend will enjoy he musical explicily. "Dracula: The Musical?", by Rick Abbo, will be performed'in he Kingson Thearre a 8:00 p.m. on March 18h and 19h. There will be no admission charge. :(c: : (,<r.{<:$:f:f ic:1.{<<d(. irf {< ( {<{<(<{<<<'F {<:<:F f '#,@,ffi lf,,- frrf$, \;l Y(l-\ EDTOR 'Sherri FizGerald BUSNESS MANAGEN Ann Snrih,AYOUT STAFF Bob Boyer. ^.. : Ann Buse,PHOTOGRAPHER Eevin McGill NSEXT SPECALST - bon coon CONTRBUTNG DESGNEN Tinr Bonczar TYPSTS Debbie. Carson 'Kih Hansen f,inda Johniien Jilda Nash ADVSORS Mark Scanlon uen homson f f f i w,' '." OnTue"dav,March15,anoon, il' all mid-semeser grades will be available in Division Offices. - S '. srongly urge you o pick up youl repor and examine i carefully. g The.name on your repor is he S ;i' way i will appear on your diploma 9: and on he commencemen pro' '!9 gram. f i is incorrec, please con' ac he Regisrar's Office im-.'-' '... '1'..meddbly' ". ' :,'." ";"' ' :, ^ M D-SEMESfEB F,fo GRADE REPORTSi ser_ Examine he courses on your grade repor and advise he Regisrar's Office of any errors or omissions. n pariculgr, i is exremely imporan ha he Regisrar be advised if any of he courses you are aking his semeser are repea couses. Please make any requiredcorrecior NOW. Don'le yourgraduae sails be affeced bacause you 'f;iledri ar.' ':. ' " '

3 {champions con.) player who has been a sable performer since coming o ATGfrom Bowiing Green, Ohio. Syraiule freshman Mike Jones has moved ino a saring posiion and is now "one of our key performers," according o his coach. He is a very physicaldefensman who "makes some ousanding breakou passes o lorwards when he garns possession of he puck in our own end." Cham'pions pag 3 ALL Joe Meagher, Forward TOURNAMENT Mikc Albano.'Forward b, <{<x------;;;l'io>r<{<{<{<{<,k{<r/(,k{<{<,r,f,f,$:j;il;;-; f ii ;F'F;F'F'F)F++, < > :Xl(:f((rf X{<{<{<:firf {rcrf $ ; f Wha n HEALTH AreYou Doing $ f r E^- \,/ar.s ED^r--1 + S f For Your Body? i ; : i HEALTH FAR : + n, _,F r( $g $ March 22, 1983 $ loam zpm ig SU Lounse i f Displays, nformaion, Video i $ + ; Tapes,. 1 6 i f Screening Clinics and Much f xf Morer $ [{<'.)F:r{<:r,r.<#.{c-.+x.+.+l+ i.$.

4 BN ffi!{u Ciood day All, Dela Sigma Tau Hope everyone rs psycned a_nd Hi everyone: doing well al miderms. We would Hope you all had a wild weekenq. like o congraulae he Hockey s everyone geling psyched lor earn for a lob well done. l's goud Easer vacalion'i Mus be nice o lo see everyone oul enjoying lhe be going o Florida.hope he weah' gbod wealher. HaPpy Birlhday er is nice! Beler.no show your goes (,u io Wal Brophy who parens hose mid-erm grades ill urned 20 he 4lh. Go()d lr) see. you come back lrom Florida-br if lol of Alumni sopping in and having a grxrd ime. We would like lo invie all Greeks o our house onigh, frr a preseniaiioir by Sal lngiam; awyel from Polsdam Hope everyone is psyched for Ea: ler Break. : n Bondage 'l h,e Broher'of Alpha Thea Garnma AX(D Hello Sunshine People, We hope everybne is psiched o come and pary wih us on March 17 a he Hoo Owl. The A. O's would like o see everyone in he Ol' lrish spiri.'the Ol' lrish Spiri will be glowing lrom every A O here! The pary is from 8- i2, be here or be square. All of h sisers would like o wish a belaed birhday goes ou o Luene Haven. We love you! Some of he girls are'geing really psychedlor Florida. We hope o see some familiar faces in he sun. you do.break i o hem genlyl The Sisers of Dela Sigma Tau would like o congralulae he Norlhmen Hockey Team'on heir 982,1 983 Hockey season. l/jha a' gieal w ekend full of wins a Lake Placid! Good job guys!!l Also i was grea ro gel ogelher wilh yorgr.iys: Some old members sopped up rlas weekend'kelly and Trish-i was good o see hem-and we hope hey makq i back ui again soon!!! The sisers have a few birhdays ih March. Happy Birhdag's go ou o Kim and Kahy! Now for some serious busin' Bu(fy (Srg Tau). Pledge Saurday only comes once a year-bu yo can' say ah wlekend! Why are you such a..'. -? Do you acually sign your check wih-ha name? Les play he Hool Owl-Hoo Box! Mish hope you were warm coming home Friday nigh. The almos C.B. really can do he rick. know where you can ge a cheap ummy uck in a few years-jus call P.C. a he End of he semes r and ask for P.J. man (goa love hem pan3!) Why are you such a.---') Jean 'Arg! Arg! Arg!'grow! grow! grow!! Love you kids-kay - Kahy S'Happy Birhday Love Dela Kappa Sigma Howdy, To all new members, how do ya like us so far? Hey guys so where s he couch, has i gone o Egyp or whar? Thanks go ou o morher ndure ior an dwesome Sunday. we enjoyed he frisbee, fooball, lacrosse and baseball games. Good luck o he,baseball eam. e's kick ---guys. We would like o hank he R Nu's for an ineresrng and infornr. aive Thursday nigh, we liked he movie. Also rhanks go ou o Bal. man for he Birhday Bon-fire. Debber ' move ojer; Baman. Jack.Thanl<s lor he vere rides, come on up again soon, Mikey.Are you so ired? Baman How were he snake bies, and Happy b[ 20! All he guls would like o le Doug and Chris W. know ha hey can r ge here money back, for heir rooms. Baman.Where's Vickie?z To all Sororiies: "And i will be 'goodl" Barkley Shower alone much, How's he Carol-Lee surprise. To all ar The Wall Sarurday nighr. How was he show? Looie Thanksyou're all righr. Ryan. Jane (Sig Tau) - Say home once in a while or 'll never see ya. To all willing girls, look ou for he purple kno6. dao"nex ime brink more money downlown for birhday's! Cabie - Was she a rue punker or whp? Fry-Wha's he maer did he sairs TOV agaln. Lynda (AXO)- Larer Taror. go ou. Well wabbi season is underwa,, sill! Say psyched for all he lile your roomie wabbisou here for sororiy week. Nancy R Are you saring rhis ivih a ieal greek. end. Sororiy weekend is rhe lasr week again.for sure! ' Till nex week, weekend ha all of he girls and M.E.S1 - When are we going lo + ^ ne Sroners o here-daes are all ogeher. The have celebraion ' ya know wha Dela Kappa Sigma whole sororiy gbes away on a mean?- Love Lisha! smish smashed weekend. Annee - 'm glad you and are so Now for some busin perfec! signed "10" ; Nancy. Grea, & Lewis - Ne To Kahy S-Thanks for heflowers - im.le someone know where you hey wer beauiful - youire one of are saying soha hey don' worry! bes anybody could ever have Chris W - Wha was her name? Love ya los Kim Lynda Love hose li{eguards. Gaber& Ric. Who's bigger? Kelly ' Wha direcion were you and Jackie hiaded in up or down? Sue. Nobody paries guie like he {amily.. Marylou, Nancy & Grea -did you ge ybur oufis {or he pary?.glorie ' How's Bing? Gone o Bing-go - Posdam laely? Ric --How difl you cook ha seak? Jackie is o Gobo as Kahy is o Hondo! Florida Bound, Love hos funasic sisers of, Alpha Chi Omicron Houbfng Loery llarch ro Hello again, We'ld like o ake he ime now o congraulae our new honorary member. Debbie MaTor. We_'re proud o have you among our ranks. The Planned Parenhood semi nar a he house las Thursday proved o be very ineresing and rnformaive. Also, il was he cause ol some ralher amusing off.color jokes. Good hing rhe lady had a sense of humor;.she had o si nexr o Andy (DK). Ano.her exciing weekend downown and a he TG house. A birhday wish goes ou lo Walr Brophy for March 4rh. We know you had a good one. On Saurday, we wen on a road rip o Lake Placid for he hockey gome. We had an excellen dinner and wen shopping. We also boughr some "fire poppers" which caused Anne lo "go bald". Larer on, Uncle Sid came o visii and Julie wondered if i was hem or us. Jenifer jus has lo undersand ha furniure is expensive and she can' coninue breaking all our chairs. Sunday began wih a small porch pary for a beauiful day. even equipped wih shors. Aferwards, a shor visi o he DK house. ln case anyone hadn'r noiced Lynn Sine is back from California, and had a grea ime. Balman-Did you find someone? Wih love The Sisers of Pi Nu Epsilon c 0r 0 B T ffii1afr(dnatfr Jean (Sig lau) - l sill hink ir's easier ojus move bu of h room insead of cleaning i---me.. Congraulaions o G.W. she ishe proud moher of quadruples. Karen \'.(Sig Tau)- Wha was ha in your dresser drawer Sunday nigh. Beer your drawer han mine. ME To all graveyard dancers ' Wha could be more appropriae han dancing o he dead in he graveyard while drinking Champagne a 7:00 a.m.?? We'll have o do i. more ofen--me and Jean. ATTENTON: Please save your candy wrappers and reurn hem o Dean Flemming. Thank yog,ost: A navy blue double breased jacke wih big lapels a he Brass Rail Fridag nigh (March 4). A reward is being o{fered for is reurn. Please conacr TamDy a

5 e 1zr A NTTETTON ATTENTTON TWGS: Pyn Aenion Freshmen: You ur"f uepcrai,yneeoeorouna",,u"u$d 5:3O pm is CLOO6. nff$ vas responsibiliy. Paricipaing inf, your suden governmen. SCA,,,mgm and CUB are dangerously under- slaffed. Your envolvemen is hef onlysoluion. bers are requesed o SCHEDULED i.'"a nd. --- Anyone - --'' ineresied is lr you ar curious, uncerain. ",galso invigd O agnd. jus bored, come o onigh's S n - l l's ha ime again! f The Housing Loery wil ak place on aemeeing rhemeein!isa6:00{a{<x,f,k,k<{<{<>r<(-g$i ln'.ji;'ff;ffiil..,l,t#:iffilf# -',ll_ Communicaions 1""",",""$l Coordinaor C. B. in he Suden Union Lounge. Th n Budgemeeinqis",u,oo":1 ielvdrlro1nlnhel1lngso[lh, xlil i There is a meeins onishi.f l't?"'51il:"""innil. r nfnxl u-,, includes people who have changed cur_ CUB l ylyi MON Mrv lf:::':lsandwjrr.bereurninsa;i S and you wan o live on campus nex flf[9. urv well here's rhere's jus wo rwo -o"l(f -o'"l Xsemeser semeser uou you musf mus.lrarrl draw in'iho in'he lnforrr loery. weeksunilspringbreak.lhop-xl -. you have your Fioricia,,'o;l Wrn MTv $There ^;;;;," are NO EXCEPTONS. WED. fx5j.,."j:tia+l Yv rjn' vlr' iurv l HOUSNG o- a number, you mus Board posirions are avaiiabre '.:l "//":::;"o_; TH bring your he'83'84 year. i"j""" $ canon f anyone is iner T H U R. ",' ATc.D. o he heaer esed in hese posiions or i( you f ^!1,,"i', _-, ;::?"';;'l;":,:::::t;il,f:$l rrn r c^h-l^..-^ c.._-? lfwir vou. is possible o have a friend du:iesorpav predesrop'^:fl l-'kl. '"{;":::::.-r?ilin Coffeehouse - Souvenir J.u. orlce rne L.u.u. orce a fl JaJ _ounge l-apm f a." for vou if vou canno be here be- S.U. office or he C.U.B. office SULounge 17-2pm?f Payson r23. rhis week h"," ili fl cause..., a,tr "lrl)u^,,.._ snr'rorir l of class onflics; however, his be a coffeehouse wih he duo vuileenuuse Coffeehouse - Souuenir rouvel r iil 5A souvenir. r you remember, rjl his \ ' 8l Town Crier 7-r pm nerson mus presen your.d. and his/her group played in rhe S.U. Lounge f,l f ^..,- Movie: Richard Pryor' iirr be appearing smih Hall on el v \-/ r ' "Liue h.e sunse;slrip', f you have f any quesions concerning Thursday from 8-11 pm; in hr on fhe Sunsef SfriD,, S.U. Lounge from 11.2 pm on Fri, Theare 2:0Q 6:30,9 pm. $ { he Loery please feelfree o conac he and in he Town Crier frr:m 7 10 XXXTffi 'l' ' ;{<<'lc#({<i<{< pm on Sa. si. This rhis week's.movie will 'ii $Xx+ ll - Housing office or your Residence Coun- be Richard Prvor "Live'on." he 'n: - $ n - )h- PH THETA -^r^- c-rr r,z.r,r rrarr/-lr azrl f\4 dk f ETA Sunsei Srip" a he usual imes i f,."lor. sir vou MARcH oh. herheare - Ted,$4lil frld- Coffer KAppA 1(:F{<,F{<{<{<{<{<<,k :xr<tdidyouknow: AElelJlDc /l l:ra r. prk rip io oawa ir b" friihiiixil"_"",,;$ March 16 f,be a 6:30 p.m. in Payson.gE ji216. Aciviies and iineraries will-)& Waerown Foundaion Siu. Sals, Elks, Conway, American Selnerlag nig\r f".''1tfi".1lil;11t#.'-',[t:lf fil',ilifji:"::::i:h,:ff,i"flll;]i'iil';[ij rnrormai $he number of hose ineresed). ji D from he Waerown Foundaion are ^:;li?iii'i,:."". ru".auv,$ ;f"'i:,:,t."ffi'f"1",1,,"1 '1" [April 5. Cos: $6.00. CNYRA Scholarship. (lenral,rilt,fhl::hllfffi,',,l for use in he fallsemeser. Awards "",:; ii order shirs, Mondav.n};;"::::"i:il',,j,1"nffinffi :l,ffji"x'il;i:'h;#lrlfl "ru.rne _.,. $10 down. duals wih a disabiliy.^y:",.nirs oi iandicap. wish o apply mus have al leasr NGF@F' a f-:jl{:;:n::fi;..;#i1!':jglffi $H#ffi} p rs@elner as Ge g,h;,r,,',';,i;iii'i,ixf ;;il:ffffit3t{:ld il#i#li1{.fi:i# ffiinsz inui1""gl;:d iiilf;i##:i,'"',".filf'':: rilh:-:::::: gpbe held Monday, March i4. f eaching, may. ge iiformaion on pleed a Family Financialsaemen -rf /rl,."4.cerificaesarein,pleasepickfhis sc]rolarship in he Financial and submi d a copy of rheir Crlur afnlg f'n"ullo;".n,,heorigrf,r..bru,$o'f;?jji"d.n.,",shipsrorreurn. fxi["]::3't;%li:juil: 'ilbaker"iscomingoatconthurs. ing Sudens - Alumni, Clemenr abovedeadlineinorderobeconsi- 21 a pm '''n"$5';#:::l,i$;yj;"#i,:$: d'li.1.".ipi"n,.orheseawa +i'":,f" f;:" ""' Members, our nex meeins isf Marsare Mako"., "oru;;;il;] 1r'4.'aiv, r,"'jiq. Fr""." "ii"'ia.f "Hi;", a;. ;;;;;i"'ijurri,, rr".. rinanciar ri u" ""iiii;; ;; 'il;'b"':i need, academic achieve. f,ryir'u'xh","$# f l;in:,ff#rri'#l;#r:r, mmr="li"f i 1i'"'a "n" lto begin March 17 in he Albany$endedoMarcli15. nfcrmaionin $;;.;:,:Jf':"::"'::,1'"":f ::$:,i:.j;ifl.".,r;,lf, lr"#,mi{ii4r't l

6 Pa9a,6:',. PRO POSE9i:$,G-HEDU LE FO R Fl NALS'" ";. "'sprlng1983 T.}E ${URSDAY TRDAY iii'io liiii-ii' 'iloi,ig 8-9,50 n-o.<o All l.. cl6sses "i."""ffi oee- llonday' llonday, Tuesday, ing Tuesday a 9,4.D. 10 a.n, l0 a.o. for he lri'.'- :-. ls class sessio! = = TuesdaY, l{oaday' r1.h?n.n- 2D.o. BooD i::--.-:--.=--- Noou: llab Uah xa+l Courses neesession l;50, OTHER COMBNED Sf,CTONS ing ljeds'' Tburs., or Fri. P,..P. for ls clsss ACROSS 2 No\e of $al 1 Reinue 3 Acor Vigoda cro6s 6 Swil 4 Evils llth.sfold 5Tidier 12 Wiped ou 6 Wihdraw WORD 14 N w Eng. 7 Dry sae Moccasin 15 Resilien Exiss PUZTi 17 Hebrew l er 10 T sify 18Shipsrear 1lSnares 20 S dae 13 Amounis 21 Crowd owed FROM COLLEGE 22 Enreay 16 Capuchin PRESS SERVCE 24 Goddess of monkey h aling 19 Occupans 25 Tim gone by 21 Subslances 26 Graduaing 23 Assisans class 25 Resoile disurbance 43 Apporion m mb6r 27Poem 35lmoosaax 44'Barkcloh 28 Raisos ih 29 T6nnis srok 36 Family m m- 47 Knock sdiri 32 Waiscoas bors 48 Sosame 30 Sum up 33 Simpler,37 Docrine 51 Nagaive ' 31 Away 34 Cr6aed a 40 Evergren 53 Compass p. 32 Thin coaing 35 No pres nl 38 Brunch6s 39 No -, ands or bus 41 Gr6al Laka 42 Dra agcy. 43 Oamp 45 Japanese coln 46 Scal noe 47 Fall back 49 Symbol for c rium 50 Lawmaking body 52 Piano's rel8. ilvg 54 Lassmd 55 O al3 oown 1 llr.,tonday TUESDAY NDNESDAY =nloi.o llay.z = UA e -' -- ah. 2o.n. 3P.o- TuesdaY' None " p.i.- q.',a, - P'.1, ",q-- 7-Si5o Tbursday p@ TuesdaY None P.n. classes p.n. class- P.o. P.n. L" classes classes blocks. FXr(:f rl.: <(rf GUDELNES $EN - Tine of exam js deernided by he firs class neein day of he week "od-al"-alr. as lised j-n he l'aser Schedule; e.g.' clasaes neeiog for he iirs. bession.on loeday a 11 a.n. will be esed Friday, llay 13, a 10- l1:50 a.ro. rfierx-nheregularly,scheduledclassroonexcepwhereconbinaiodsare ieque"ea aad approved. COENATONS - Conbined nuliple se-cions uay be requesed Harcb 11'.so+ E5. Th--ev "ill be honored on a firs cone, firs served basis. A requess nus be in wqiing aad sen o Bryan Felio, AD-2O5' CONTLCTS. STUDENTS WTH CON,CTNG EXA}TS SflO'D T1AXE ARRANGE}'TEMS T{TH T{E nnspecrvn FACLLTY- 5.. POLCY -'Comprehensive finals are srongly eocouraed' -Those adoiaislered rffit".ij'" be scheduled ine uuless scheduled in he conbiqed secioos < < {( {< :f {< {< {< r< < {',,FROM THE MORTUARY..." BY D^R. RE ADPOCERE Hello once again. Afer a few weeks of poor iournalism echniques, have decided o akd a differen approach o lhis weeks anrce. have been accused of Poor wriing, being a pinhead, and a hos of oher paronizing adje!- ives. Th bad hing is ha mos ol hose accusaions are rue. 've realized wha friends have and how much each one medns o me have also realized how easyi is o inadverenly hur hem as well. n' my apology las ime, guess sor of go a bi ou of hand, bu ha was primarily due o a lack of selfconrol on my par. herefore apologize o hose whom have hur or offended. especially Jacqui. The grea Moruary Science raffle is under way. You may purchase your ickes from any Mor: Sci. major for $1.00 apiece. ilhe drawing willbe held a 1 P'M. on Wednesday, April 6h. We would appreciae your suppor!! March 6h was a grea im over a old-offon Jbhn's paio.the chick' en and pizza was a grea ime and hanks o a bunch of ligh.weigh paries, we had pleny of "beverages" lor rhe meal. The golf course was in grea shape ha evening, no o menjion mos di us. was nice o see Mike Rennell for a shor ime also. One ries 6 figure ou wheher or no he wab here o visi or o ge a prerequisie on nex year's pary life. Anyway, i was good o see you Mike. Sain Parick's Day is once aga,in in our mids. Seeing as hough here are many of he lrish gender in Moruary Science. we ake his ime o wish.all of you a happy S. Pay's Day!! Erin go Braugh!.lno he final half of he semeser noil, so le's kick in and ge hose jrades up Mors. And now for lile bi of self foriude. Unil nex week, from Sco Schmid, P.S. a belaed birhday o our advisor, professor, and friend Ralph Klicker on March 12..BUDGET PLvFs 6 by Laune uonerry l+ l( Among he many organizaions lf here u Canon ATC is one ha is $ seldom heard from. The Canon ji ATC Equesrian Team. Whv is ll rha? Beiause being he eam w f; are, e don\ really have much o $ say. There aren' many of us on l$ he (so called) equesrian eam and one of he mos Prominen $ reasons.is our lack of funding l.!( seems ha he PeoPle in care of he budge don' realize lrow ex- $ o.nsiu" i is for each individual lo E ride once a week and compee ar lf an inercollegiae show. So here is. a lile of our f,lis ii expenses. and maybe hen you urlll '( know whv our riding eam (whiih f us"d o be one of he bes in he $.,u"1 hu. aken such a grear urri le for he wors. f; niai"g $100 Per semeser g Enry a shows ji class, $6.50 per show 2 classes, per show 5 showsg65 per semeser As you can see. by he end of he l& vear riders have Paid $320 ou of f ih"i, on pockeis. This doesn' $ even begin o accounr for he ha. 9l boos, and special clohes abso' lf lu"ly n"."."ury for compeiion. $ or he show we wen ro no spon- Jf soredby he schoolbecause i was lf a he very begrnning o[ vacaion. g We would really like o ge he ji riding eam back on i's lee. Bul )F we can' do i wihou some more f;.uppor,, and mos imporrdnl RTDERS!! E STAGE S SET by David Cordone The Canon College Players wil. perlorm heir producion "Dracula: The Musical?", by Rick Abbo. on March 18h and 19h a 8:00 p.m. in he Kingson Theare. Direcor Carole Berard adds he finishing ouches o he College Players final produc ion of rhe year. Carole is irom Psburgh Pennsylvania,bu has lived in he Norh Counry of New York for ifeen years. Mrs. Berard has direc edplays for Canon Cenral School, and a Canon A.T.C. she has direced "Bye Bye Birdie", "Li" Abner", "Annie Ge Your Gun'. "The "The Ghos Train". and Boyfriend '. Carole has aced in "Dracula", "The Mouserrap". "Wai Unil Dark", and "Blihe Spiri". Ouside of ATC and Canon ral Schools, Carole is a {ound of "Grasse Communiy Players", and hrough his groups alen she has succesfully direced "Cacus "Secre Flower", and Affairs of Mildred Wild". The music for he spring produc. ion will by direced by Sarah Erd' man. A presen Sarah is a freshman a he Crane School of Music. ollege, majoring in music wih a concenraion in piano and voice. Boh direcrors have brough en. couragemen and confidence o he cas of he producion and are posiive ha all of heir hard work will pay off on opening nigh.

7 T::1.i { i JGM SCHEDULE For M ndli 3l,! DATE, Mon. 14 Tue. 15 Wed. 16 Thu. 17 Fri. 18 Sa. 19 Sun. 20 Mon.21 Tue.22' Wed.23 Thu.24 GYMNASUM 4:30-6:30 lacrosse pracice 6:45-9 inrainurals 4:3C-6;30 lacrosse pracice 6:45-9 inramurals 4:30-6:30 lacrosse pracice 6:45-9 inramurals 9'1 women's.sirfball prac 4:30-6:30 lacrosse pracice 6:45-9 inramurals 9-11 women's sofball prac 4'6 lacrosse pracice 6-9 indoor soccer 8-12 indoor soccer E ERCSE ROOM 5-9 all sudens 5'9 all sudens 5-9 all sudens 5-9 all sudens 5-9 all sudens SWMMNG POOL 7'9 all sudens 7-9 all sudens 7-8 employees & non-rad. iudens and families 8-9 all sudens 7-9 all sudens 7-9 all sud ns 8'5 all sudens 10'12 employees & non-rai 1-5 all sudens sudens and {amilies 2 PM. LACROSSE GAME: ATC vs. POTSDAM (E HBTON) 12,5 all sudens 12-5 all sudens closed 4:30-6:30 women's sofball prac. 5-9 all sudens 7'9 all sudens 6:45-9 inramurals 4 PM-LACROSSE GAME: ATC vs, CLARKSON (E HBTON) 4:30-6:30 women'sofball prac. 5-9 all sudens 7'9 all sudens 6:45-9 inramurals 4:30-6:30 women's sofball prac. 5'9 all sudens 6:45.9 inramurals 4:30-6:30 worrren's sofball prac. 5-9 all suden5 6:45-9 inrarirurals 7-8 employ.e. e,s.,& nox.rad gudens iahd:fb'milies 8.9 au sudbnlq. ' 7'9.all sudens 1982 ALUMN PHONE.A=THONWNNER The Moruarv Scicnce Club q'on cn.c lnd chrlr orcsidcn. A lcll is firr raising he nros nloncv llohcr Ra1-no alunrnus of plcdgcs relurncd during hc hc collcgc Nho scrvcs as dir{co l9e2 Alunni Phone - A - Thon. ofadnrissions:rnd.arighl,mark 'lhc canpaign reccivcl pledges Doughcrlv, l964alrrnrnus. ndrrrisof nrcre han $10.(X)0 lirr riiuden sions and linancial aid courrscirl. iiid Canlon ATC, Acceping lhe llaynro ancl Doughcry rvcrc volchcck for his club is Thonras uiccruxrrdinaorsforhephone Plonka. scnior in Morluarv Sci- l- A - Thon. COMPUTER THEFT S BECOMNG 'NUMBER ONE'CAMP.'S CRME (CPS)--Despie he heralded advances ha microcompuers are bringing o he college campus hese days, he proliferaion of he compac, lighweigh. and easilyranspored mechanical marvels is causing a growing problem wih campus aw enforcemen agencies: hey're oo easy o seal. "We're geing a lo more microcompuers m cdmpuses hese days- -rn engineering deparmens, compuer programming deparmens, for adminisraive. use, in faculy offices. and in compuer ceners and dormiories," explaine Dan Keller. direclor of Canpus Crime Prevenion Programs and securiy chief a he Universiy of Louisville. "And as hey become more and more popular on campus," he coninues. 'microcompuers are also becoming popular consumer iems f or he public. Now here's a reason o sedl hem." Consequenly, "microcompu rs are becoming he CB's of he eighies" as popular o.seal. A Louisville, Keller says, "we didn' have any problems wih compu r hefis hree years ago. Now i's a monhly occurence." Campus law enforcemenr di recors across he counry echo his concerns. Microcompuers, hey say, along wih oher compuer hardware such as phorie modems and disk drives, are slowly becoming ho iems for hieves. Mos officials agree he problem can only ge worse. "We have a large number of personal compuers on campus. and a his poin have already los wo or h-ree over he las year," repors lowa Sae Securiy Officer David Sormer. lowa Sae has recenly had "a number of componen parb so len," oo. There's a developing marke for ud microcompuers, hey're read. ily resalable, and very difficul o race when hey are solen," Sormer noes. "They're easier o seal han a ypewrier," concurslllinois Sae's L. Don Knapp. Thefi of microcompuers, he says, will "undoublably" become a major crime prob. lem for colleges. Drexel Universiy securiy direcor Edward Smih likewise sees "an emerging paern" wih he hef of micros. "The more you have on campus, he more vulner. able hey will be, and he more you'll have solen." Drexel hasn' had any serious compuer hef problems "ye," Smih says, bu when all enering freshmen will be required o have a microcompuler his fall, his depar men will "make every available effor o see ha hey're secure." Among oher hings, he plans o regiser he serial number of each microwih he FB's NaionalCrime lnlormaion Cener, and have a "special lo{o eched on every machine." ndeed,campus securiy direcors across lhe counry are franlically workinj o regiser, label, and bol.down (rousands o{ microcom puers. Carnegie Mellori, which will require all enering freshmen o have heir own micros wihin he nexl wo 9ear, is already planning a. massive "Operaion 1.D." program o regiser and idenify he machines. A lowa Sae, "everyone who has access o a cdmpu<lr isbriefed on recommended securiy Proce' dures," Sormer says. "We recomend every compuer be secur d behrnd locked doors, and physically. aached o a wall or able." And a lhe lllinois lnsiue of Technology,. where he campus. compuer cener is open around- he-clock. every rminal is anch. ored down alnd he enire faciliy moniored hrough a closed-circui v syslem.. "A;he very leas," Louisville's Keller recommends, '/all compuer owners should "painf a big bloch.of color on he oufside of heir machine" so i wif be easy o idenify." Ed Brady, formei securiy chief of he Chicago school syslem and now a securiy advisor o colleges and universiies, says hb is "working day and nigh1" o relp colleges cure microcolhpuler erminals. "By far, physjcal secrrriy of compuers is becoming he nurnher one prioriy of campus law enforcemen oflicials,'f he repors. Qoj)/8, -hacula "Dracula: The Musical?" willbe presened by he Canon ATC - Players March 18 and 19 in he Kingson Memorial Theaer a 8 D.m. Cas includes. fon row lef o righ, Sheldon Kaz, Ann Mahoneyr Peer Addabbo, John Waldo, Kaie Healy. Sanding, Kahy Hill. Seve Majer, and Karen O'Connor. Direcor of he plav is Carole Berrard. J)[ror, gz inaovel i, 5Cof (gr:uz uln gooenmen). (!f ou n.. o.j.j o gz ioooorl onj gicre Lnfzu on i-:,ue. - 'J\ug w[ nol ge clone wllou o+ C'J 0 ( V 4-JV ( V0 /( ViU.N f f.om ou/eon! Co[ zrgs o,l come Lo 9)r25, fr,',3c4 Of'u" fo. o.. Ln'ornnLon,? JLoofr (L.lou. < Donoy -fuo- (VLo' 9)z.rlo q63-64

8 page 8 : 2/ 4/83 2/9/e3.DATE 2/14/83 2/22/e3 2/22//83 2/22/83 2/24/83 Sanlons iupo_sed by surmary aclon for violalons of he Code of Suden Conduc for he rnonb shown are as follows: SUMMARY ACTON CASES. NCDEMT SANCTON Possession'.of an alered D 1) Dis.ciplinary Probaion - remainder card and poisession of solen propey of alendance a his corlege Violaion of campus alcohol policy, previous Leer of sancion and underage conslimpion of alcohol VioLaion. of canpus alcohol- policy Violaion of ca.upus alcohol policy Abusive and hreaening acions in col-l.ege housing and failure o comply.wih requess of college offi cial s Repeaed offenses in coj.lege housing and violaibn of a previous leer of adnoniion Driving whife inoxicaed on he ATC campus Possession and consumpion of al.coholic beverages as an underage perscin and violaion of previous leer of disciplinary sancion ) Res. Hal1 Probaion - unil 5/8/a3; Discj Probaion - unil 3/18/83; Resriced from any roon where alcohol is available; Work Projec - 10 hours in Mohawk Ha.l. Review of Fall 1,983 housing conrac l) Res. Ha]l Pro. - unj.l 5/18/83 1) Res. Ha1} Pro. - unil 5/A/83 ) Res. Hal1 Pro. - unil l'lay 18, 1983; 2) Disc. Pro. - uni-l January 1983; 3) Mandaory Appoin$en w/counsefori 4) Resriced from consunpion of al-cohol in college housing 1) Res. HalL Pro.. - unil 5/).8/83 2) work Projec - 25 hours o be compleed by May l-, ) Leer of Adnoniion; 2i MedaEory rer-errai,o alcohol counselor in Counseling Cener 1) Disc. Pro- - unil, January l-984 2). Suspension frcin College Housing - as of February 26, ]983 Q 5:OO P.M. BTE.TOB NSEHT 7050 N BZARRE SWTCH, STUDENTS FGHT ADMNSTRATORS F O R H (CPS)ln a raher bizarre game of role reversal, sudens a some colleges are acually demanding fee increases from relucan adinin, sraors, who worry hey already charge oo much for an educalion. And alhough no one knows for sure, such paradoxes could become more commonplace, as su: dens realize hey may"be helonly ones willing obridse he gap in' decreased fundlrg for s uden services. A he Universiy of Denver, lor insance, sud n greups have been pressuring adminisraors and he board o{ rusees.or ack more money ono suden lees. "l hink he sudens are b ing very responsible in looking a he effecs of no raising fees;" says DU suden Presiden Rober Lazaus. DU sudenrs are asking for a nearly 10 percen increase in heir fall fees o help suppor suden organizaions, he inramural sfiors programs, and he suden healh care cener. nflaion and funding cubacks by he adminislraion. he sudens say, have caused crippling shorfalls in he funds available {or suden services and organizaions, and raising fees in he only way o make up for he decline. Unil las year, DU didn' even G H E R F have a suden aciviy fee. A ha ime, sudens convinced adminisraors ha sluden services wouio crumble if he $360 a year ee wasn'. implemened. Par of he fee also goes o finance a new. suden cen f. -Now, because of a significanl.- and unanicipaed--decline in he numbir of enering freshmen, sudens wan o raise fees by 9.5 percen. Lazarus says. ' 'Wih 200 fewer eneiing freshmen his year han projeced, he adds, suden groups have already had o cope wih {unding shorfalls in mid-academic year, and hey don' wan he same hing o happen nex fall- Bu adminisraors and rusees aren' budging. "ln a price-sensiive marke ha all of higher educaion finds iself in oday, we need o do everyhing we cah o: keep coss and feee down,":says DU flssociae Vice Chancellor for Financial Affairs Will Gordon DU raised uiion by 19 percen las yiar, and by anoher nine percen for his year. Coupled wih he new aciviy lee. Gordon says. officials believe he aoss of aend. ing DU is dlready dangerously close o pricing i ou of he marke for many sudens. r'(the requesed fee increase) E E S migh no sound like much," he explains, "bu nowadays any in. crease is viewed very closely by he srdens. We really do feel he.ompeiion." Even he decline in freshmen enrollmen, DU officials fear, may have been he resul of high fees and luiion. Raising fees even more, Gordon says, would.probably resul in more los income. "Tha's an unrealisric ailude," according o Lazarus. "Campus polls have shown ha over 60 percenr of he sidens favor an increase in he fee, and all he presidens of suden organizdions are behind i. DU sudens aren' alone in herr willingness o reach ino heir own hip pockes o keiep suden services afloa. The suden Senae a Williarrr Rainey Harper College in lllinois has jus proposed an ihcrease in suden fees. And in Kansas, he For Hays Sae Universiy suden governmen is also proposing a new su. denr aciviy fee. "Mosl of our sudens hink i s prey lquiable deal," says Harper Senae Presiden John Weirich. Besides he fee increase. he Senae also wanslo base ees on he oal cos of uiion, Weirich says. "Thal way we're no always running o ge more money," he ex. plains. "We know hey'll only in. crease uiion if here's a reasorr for i, and ying he suden fe o ha will insure ha sdden services remain adequaely funded." Bu Harper sudens, oo, expec opposiion from ihe because of concerns over - peiive pricing. "Tha cerainly is a swich," Bill McNamara, communicaions direcorof he Naional of ndependen Collegesand Univer siies. Typically, he noes, admini sraors are he onqs rying o convince sudens ha a fee in crease is necessarrv..:. r ''. "Who is he adminisraion o argue wih (he sudenslanivay?" asksa spokesmair for he American Srudenr Assoiaion."ll. in heir own judgmen, he sudens feel a fee increase is necessary, hink ha shows we have soirie ier responsible sudens who are con' cerned wih he qualiy of educaion." Adminisraors, he says, "seem more concemed wil quaniy han qualiy," if h only hing hey worry aboui is how many sudens migh be priced our of schml by "necessary" fee increa- S S: NOTCE: res, WE'RE USNf.THE Mr{l TYPESETTER NOW. BUT F ANY ARTCLES SEEM TO HAVE LETTERS TVSSNG, THAT'S BECAUSE TTTE 'X'KEY DECDED TO TAKE A VACA. TON. WE'RE HOPNG TO HAVE T FXED FOR THE NEXT SSUE. ALSO, THE VEXT SSUE S THE LAST BEFORE VACATON, AND THERE WON'T BE ANOTHER UNTL APRL DEADLNE APRL 5, 12r00 NOON). OUTWAru) BOTJND OT'FERS ADYENTUREDUCATON TO MANY ()vcr mr'n a)d \\enlcn l''^h.iiiuis and :'urieir.!l rake pjfl. iri a uniqre Program calicii "Ourvnrci ' [?o'rnd his vvar. f)er:1:r cc iu la Frr ricipans 'r'ii1 mee challenging erperience<l in $!lderness serrings a: eli imes of he vear Ouwarci Bound courses ake place in more han a dozen saes. While man-v'come o Ouward Bound seeking a ase of high advenure--and hey'll probably ge i--mos will leave ih a neu undersanding of henrselves aiier discovering hey are capable of doing hings hey nrigh previously- have hough "impossible." Ouward Bound believes many limis are selfimposed. Backpacking, mounaineering, rock climbing, canoeing, skiing, snoushoeing. sailing. cycling, rafing. -and aven caving form he core of he Ouward Bound experienc'e, depending on. he enyironmen in u'hich he courses ake place. Previous oudoor skills are.unnecessary, as is special equipnren oher han personal clohing and boos. Each small group of sudens has one or nrdre exper insrucors and :spccialiss sbo help hem develqp oudoor and inerpersonal skills, culnrinaing,in a "final expe diiln." uih mininral insrucor supervision. rell"ing on $ha hey have learncd during he course. Academic credi is ofen availablc, as is iinancial aid based on need, n addiion. several Ouriird Bound schools offer no-ineres -:::-. uiion --'1-- oan olan. :- sonre for up o hree years. Ouuard Bound Courses are offered year-round and las from 5 o 26 days. For informaion, wrie Ouward, Bound, lnc., 384 Field Poin Road, greenwich, CT or call oll free (ecep in. Connecicu).

9 flhlu es ffi]. E Men's Baskerball-Tony Jackson ' ' Tony has hi heall ime second high for scoring a Canon ATC: He now has 1305 poins on hrs record. Tony is a Senior from Woodside. New York majoring in ndividual Sudies, flcion lnsigh ffililau Deaillim le:00, lllo LEer! BeochcombG fou PnEsENrs,4hANNUAL" College Spring Break-in AYFONA BEA $1gg }ARG,,5. APRTL 3. oro-und rip moor coach o Dayona Beach aon campus deparures. o Ocean f ron accommodaions owelcome Pary ooiscoun lo Card for discouns-a shcips, resaurans and -- nigh clubs +Opional: Kichenees, Wal Disnefworld Epco Advenure jl pnrce ooes ruor NcLuoE AooroNnL $9.00 FoR TAX. GRATUT S AND SERVCE. ' Ao eoaa lile.f!u?nropo"4 l6 fr 4rrd, pacug. onl''. FOR RESERVATONS AND MOBE TNFORMATON CONTACT: JackicZerniak E 303 Heriiage Women's Baskeball-Lynn Wilbur Lynn is an Accouning Major irom Norh Syracuse, New York. Lynn was a eam leader lhroughoul he whole season. Co.Capain rn Soccer and Baskerball his year, her husle and desire was he caa. lys lor rhe res of he eam. Lynn had high games o{ 18, 17, and 15 poins and led he eam in assiss. -l. ce Hockey.Ed Lanyi Ed is a Business Adminidlraion major from Rocheser, New Yoik. Ed had four assiss and made several crushing body checks in a win over NCCC in Regional Cham. pionship game in Clayon. New York- He scored on a cannonaing. sho on Sundag evening and dished ou wo assiss in Canon's l0-4. win.wer Kerlpville rjr-"b'sl' SCA NEEDS OFFCERS FOR NEXT YEAR! f you are ineresed in becoming an officer, check he Posiions below ha ineres.you, and reurn his form o P125. BUDGET DRECTOR SECRETARY. ] : STUDENT ATHLETCS DRECTOR NAM Er.,..., ADDRESS... CUB PRESDENT

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