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HELPING OUT
Charity begins fundraising drive
NEWS, PAGE 3
SWEET REVENGE
CMU blasts Kent State in conference opener
SPORTS, PAGE 10
METAL EDGE
X-Citerz pleases crowd at bar
ENTERTAINMENT, PAGE 8
WEATHER
Partly sunny, highs in
lower 50s to 60
Central
Michigan
MONDAY
October 3, 1988
Life Of leisure
CM LIU Cti'i* Birkt
la».n(- a (.leak tft.-.t-en lap . Suri.Ta,,- afternoon at Bennett h.t'.r r, '/.lit I.
!;.*,.,!."
To pay or
not to pay?
Debate on tax-funded abortions
scheduled for Wednesday evening
by JENNIFER CHRISMAN
I hi- l.tll could mark an hi-tnrical ev.nl ui the live- of many ("Ml"
-tudent -
Nov h. many -tudent- will have the ..pp.nl unity In participate in
then fir-t pte-idcntial election
Anil to inform -indent- about on,* ,.! the ballot piopn-al-. the Law
I'l o It-- ion ( 'enter I- -poll-nl mo a debate tit t.iv I u lie letl abort mil- Wed
n.-day at 7 p in in fVatie 1.17
I he center I- -poii-iermg the tlehale to aid -tudent- in making llieir
tht I-ion anil allow them In a-k tpie-t nn- about l'llbl it Alt fi!». I'.'sT. -aul
ltd Znlt\. Law l'nefi --ion I "enter diiettor
Carol King vv ill -peak on U hall of the i'e,.pie - Campaign for ("Inme
and Annua Kaku will t.-pre-ent Right to Life nt Michigan
"We If going to pa-- olll o hv ."> i allts -a people can 1 .Use ,|Ue-t|otl-."
-aid '/oil v . lai tilt v adv i-er lor t he I're- law .\--.icialioii "Two -t in lent-
Will po-e tile t|Ue-t|o|l- lo the I cpr e -e lit a I I V . ■ -
The Nov s> ballot will lealiiie th. colli lo V,T -lal l'i..p..-al A The
pi op. .-al vv oiiltl t, ,r bid the u-e i et -t ate ta\ lurul- to pav tor . in abort ion for
a p.-i -. en i,-t ,-iv mg puhln a--i-l am .- mil.— il w a- dee me, I ini ,--ary tn
-av e 1 he llle . it the 111,ether
"' ll would deter mine • vv hel her ot not public 1 unils -hmild he u-.-d lur
ah. it I lull-." -aid /oil v. .is-. n late pi,,!, ■- -, ,i ,,l pel it n a I -cielu e
Doth pro llle and pro choice -uppoitor- an- worried voter- will not
und.T -tand what they* are voting tor
A Sunday ai t nle in 1 he D.i roit New- -late- Iti-h op K.r.mth I'ovi-h
ol the l.an-ing Catholic DitK.-e -aid the 1--UC t- jHihtical a- well a-
i• *, ..• ' .-,. DEBATE ('.«!.■ J
Sociaf attitudes jCMU to host College Night Wednesday
towards elderly
may be changing
by MARGARET WOLFGANG
I .bv ii .1 I'. .Iakubaii-k. i-. w il! k n k ..If .-lul in," -aid I '..tt v Wag lur ,i--ki , lent - a n.l parent - l.« ik pal I in la-t
t !;•• night il.* liin i t I Adnn--mil- v.-ai - piogiam. Wagner -aul
'1 here I- llo l ll.ll ge to attend the
piogr.m. and people who want to
The time-, t hey an* a , hang m' again
A- the "babv In Mill ici" geniT.ltloIl glow- up. the
M tilth-i it -lelltetl -'ii li tV ol the 11 **">< I-. til I - anil '7l I- l-
griiwmg Up ti... y uliluig Un.Ti. lal te-ull-.-.ml j
Joanne llnilnii-ki, dneiloi ,,t l Ml' - ,*,ii. .r it. .1. egv
program \
Aging i cma in - a tearful pr.* ■—tor -ome people.
I Hit tile mat in at ion ot A r n,i I, an -e.t i, 1 y i- lo-lei ■ j
ing more I lea It hv att it in le- tow aril I be el, lei Iv and i
aging, -he -aid j
Anil in, ne anil inoi e ev iileit e ot that in. ttu ral ion
ha- been iiopping up in . vetvd.iv lite
"We're lieglllllltlg to sec oltler people J), irt rav ed
: 111 t he trad la ■ more r eal i-t n all v ." ('.rahin-kl -aid
TclcVT-iuii -lie,in- -lull a- "The < toltlt n dill-"
have show n oliicr people leading prudlii live live-.
and have i tint ributetl to I he loritialion nt hitler
att llllde- toward tho elderly . -he -aid j
Ma-.- media -ophi-i n ai ion in ihe l'.t-u-. in
term- ot treatment .1 ..1.1. r adult-, repr.-ent- a |
tlra-llc tie pal tun- from the l! nil I- and ll'Tu-. Cra
liui-ki -aid
"The tncu- ol -.iiniitlii.hvli.il we -.ivy i then ' wa-
i>:i youth Ciidgit liinvie- and teeny bopjier- in
general." -he -aid
"We had people going utter t Ir- \ <>ut li market
now we're going to -ee ihahv bootner-i followed
through a- that generation i- aging
The v a-t market of co-met ic- to prey cut vv i ink
le-. color gray hair and di-gui-e other -ign- ot
aging serve a- ev I deuce ot the market pi. ice i hanging to meet the need- ol it- more mature cun-uni-
er-. (irahm-ki -aid
I tut as the shift from a primary loi u-oti youth lo
one on maturity takes place, appearance- do not
play such a vital rule in determining one's -til-
worth, she -aid
"Hack in the l!>t>ll-. tin- saying was women Went
to college to find a good husband.
"Now women have more choices they're not as
likely to associate their worth as a person with
their appearance." (irahinski said
Itut despite the indications Americans are
forming healthier attitudes toward aging, fears
associated with aging still exist.
Individuals Inith young and old who do have
difficulty facing the prospect of aging may have a
variety of reasons lichind their fears, (irahinski
said.
"There are so many different contributing fac-
by NANCY SALLA
'. l h gain., ,1 bv A,in.'--ions ,,ti,I .ilea lb.- (Ullege N'igbt piogiam I- a
Student- ttom Li a', i hi. h high -i boo! cuiii.-■ !•■! - C, ,||.-g. ■ \ ight u.n to help -Indent- narrow down
-, 1 1- will g. I a gb-np . into ll.- :- .h-lgi.ed te, help huh -.1 1 1 h. -I l . h> ee, , - w it 11. .ut t he e\ pell -e ol at lend t o t'm.l . nil Itioi.- inloi mat Ion
inline Wee In, - .1 ,-. i. e. hi 11 rn. 11 -. -ii... - an. I i belt p.n • r.l - -. i - a mg . a. h . amp'i- ' Wagner -aid . it.. ,ut a -i !:■., .1 i an -m iplv -how up at
CMC I- l.ei-1 to I '-.li. . . \l, hi !i !,.ltl, II...I.' ,ll...*ll il'.ll'.l.lu.il O'll.'..- I ll ,"H I olle.'.-- lllll UlllV.-l-ltle- t he evellt
Wan in.-i Aialiloi , nut aii.l 1 h. ■ ll..-., . and uui'.. I-it i. - b.'.'ie m.ikm.: a ,nvi!.d il i :v ill at 1 .-nd t he pn.gi am A She s,, i,| 11,.- -t I I - c. .in ing l< i C..I-
I III V.I silt Cent. 1 at . p lie ,1. , l-loll- oil Whi, ll -, I'.'" ■! to alt. lid l.'lll.bel .,! these -i hools ate llolll out |,...,. \',.|rl ,,,,. -, | |_ !,„.,,- highly
A g. iieial a--.*!i,hl-. in W.n ■ in, i A |.,i ■ 1 -tud. r.l - ! hmk ,n t. i iii - ot . .• -late Wag. in r -aid
\ppio\mi.itelviiii'l high -ih.ml -tu . , , COLLEGE' ■• '
il I l a vv ell i ilil l lig - p. ■ i h h
.'hi be 11,1.1 -
Introducing the Royal Court
by SUZANNE GEARHART
Llolll "a llglllel vole lb.Ul II.Hill.ll' the
lllss 1 lolllei ollling t'oillt ellierg" el
App i, i Mm.itch J.Jin I -Indent- voted 1 hi -
year, -aul (il,mi St.unei. tiiieiteei ,.' the
< lllice lit Si llde 111 Lite The average ll umbel
ot Volet- 1- I HUH
Al A AO a III l-'ndav . lb . and iti.it, - and
tvvu 1. ple-.nl atlv es -at III ihe Itovte I tu
v.Tsilv Center Tel I ate Room, upp. i l.*v« 1
.iiivi.hi-U waiting lo heal I ben nan.. - n .el
nil Ihe li-1 t.l unlit me ml iet - A- each name
wa- atui,nun ed. the It-n-ion gtevv -Iroiigei
bec,ill-e t ho candidate- kliew llet-ii tli.ino-
ot royalty were dwindling
The five women who heard then naine-
auiiounccd a- court member- ale Diane
lui.ei. Mitha.-i M.iu'Iiiim. Kit hinniitl
Hinior. and Muhacl Wontack. Detnnt
Ulllle el
Allhoiigli then name- an- being kept
11 mill w rap- iml ll I he i >i I 1 I pep rail v . t be
identity ol the king and ijUeen already ale
know ii Tb.v ai c the male and female > emu
tile It i her- who I et i-IV . .1 t be Iln ,-t V i etc-
Alter the lourt inctilhet- wele
aiinoiiticed. Starn, i had a la-t comment tor
all ol the candidate- who competed
"A- bit a- t he i Ion leco in ing Coin nut tee i-
i , .In .-riled. Vou I e all king- and tpieell-. he
-aid
llu- Veal .va- the Iii-t tune the Home
i oiuing Sle.-i I ng Com in lit ee f. irn tally li' .11
tied the i aiiih.late- ..1 the campaign outcome. St a it u r -aid In the pa-t. 1 he con i milt i- nut itied eat h nominee bv phono
11 omeciiining Coin nut lee Co-
llotlll-
iteguin. I'lua senior: Saniaiitha (iaidmr
1'lainvvell settlor: Carol Kleui-mith I'lv- chairwoman Laura Winiecki vv
mouth junior: Tammy Kii-hncr. k.-miihi- nat.-.l to l.t-t year's court
senior, and Chri-tine Weh-ter. Kloritla Winiec ki. Hu inirigham -enior. -aid -he i-
.-t-riior gla<l the loliimillee decided to make the
And tin- year- nun'- court con-i-ls of aniunincenient a formal ev cut She -aid it i-
Kichard Iti-cher. Ruth junior. Marc La-cc
-ki. Fairgrove junior. Allen Long. Cadillac to the phone for the verdict
Please See AGE Page 2
CM LITE Chris Butt
ill improvement compared to waiting next Congratulating f l..n,J,i vni r Christine Webster Friday tor being selected
is ■ re.- i;' I tie 10 n !--ir,her-, i '■ ttie H' ,;i;e-; i,'ming court is Carol Kleinsnulh.
f'i.iii' ntfi |umi,i, ,i:-l Sft.tt rj.nJeau, Ti.i.eiSe City senior
I I
United Way starts fundraising with breakfast
by JENNIFER J JENSEN
"ibtir, K l'ickaril Road The drive will
i,include N'ov. 1 _'
Mary Olivi.ri. Mount Plea-ant
resident, i- the chairwoman for thi-
vear'- drive in l-abella ('ounlv
I'nited Wav will tli-tribule all lon-
Kmployees of companie- in
I-aU-lla County will have the chance
to ht Ip several organizations which
gne to the needy through I'm ted Way trihutum- it receive- from the drive to
this month ll human service- agencies in
United Way began its annual I-.dx-lla County throughout 1 «».*>!».
l.-alxdla County fundraising cam- -aid Stan Rathhun. executive director
paign Sept. ~2l.) with a hreakfa-t fur for United Way of I-aUSIa County.
volunteers at Mount Pleasant Inn. This year the goal for the Isabella
County campaign i- $;t~().IKM), he
-aid l-a-t year they surpassed their
goal with a total of $:i."t5.fi00
The I-aln-lla County campaign is
divided into -even divisions: CMU.
major firms, retirees, professionals,
the oil industry, -mall businesses,
and county-wide which includes
small towns such as Weidman and
Kosehush. Ilathhun said.
Kach division has section leaders,
who are responsible for recruiting vol
unteers, he sank
Kathhun -aid \'iO volunteer- are
participating in fundrai-ing this
year United Way provides materials
and training for them
Almost all of the donations are
given hy the employees of Isabella
County companies, said Rathhun
Employees can give- in one of three
ways, said Shaun Holtgreive one of
Please See DRIVE Page 2
Object Description
| Title | 1988-10-03; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1988-10-03 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Monday, October 3, 1988 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1988 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
