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Central Michigan LIFE
Vol lib.V. |l,
ls>84C'MUFK
Upases
Mount Pleasant. Mich 4hS5M
M..nda\ lanuary do, IMS}
No PB X-rated flicks in near future
Students will not he able Jo watch X-rated movies from the
seats of Warriner Auditorium in the near future, as Promram
Hoard decided not to pursue the issue of showing the film* on
campus.
The survey Program Hoard conducted last semester to find out
what people thought about showing X-rated films on campus, was
invalidated
"The survey is considered invalid because there was loo much
news about the is-ue. causinm people to become biased.'' Ann
liiKKiris. Program HoardC h.nrwoman. said.
The survey never was completed
"We stopped the phone survey in the middle We decided we
Civilian aids
FBI bootleg
investigation
1 he PHI investigation ot two area Video
World stores' vidcocasseJles included under
co\er work by an ament and a private cili/cii.
accord mm to an I'HI al tidavit filed Thursday
The linpiiry resulted m an PHI seizure of
more than 1.01)0 allcmed boollemmcd vidcocas
settes 1 uesda\
'1 he I'S Assistant District Attorney said
then- will be a federal (.rami .lurv uucstima
turn
».Sci"l HI"— pace M
Police conduct
bar search
Police conducted a search at Ilie .M.iin ll.ii,
mi" S Missinii. Suiid.i'. nnilit in connectnhi with
.in in\ estimation id allcmcd mamblmm. Miclnman
Stale Police said
No arrests were made during the raid, which
bep,an si..nth beforeopm Sunday.
Members ol the Miclnman State Police post m
Mount Pleasant and the Mount Pleasant Police
Department assisted in the search, coordinated
In the (iriNiui/ed (rime Pint nt the Michigan
Stati' 1'iihci'. police said
'1 he *e.irch lasted approximately lw'o hours
Phi- Isabella C utility Pi n-edltnl s < )| I u i- will
be cotita< ted in coimci linn with the raid, police
s,,ul I utther mlo! niatioii will be available
then
wouldn't be able to met the results we were look mm lor because of
all of the news on the issue." Krau Keener, former PH director ol
research.said
The survey's purpose was to find out what kind of movies
people were interested in seeinm
"Hasically it was a movie survey, there were ipicslion- about
what people wanted to see and what tune they would attend."
Keener. Hurton senior, said.
There were only two questions on the survey about X-ratcd
films.
"X rated movies were imi the point of the survey. It was an
alternative that we had m mind, nothing was definite," Keener
said
PH did not have a pai ticul.ir X rated film in mind when it did
the survey. Keener said
"I he decision to brmm an X rated film w ill be a decision of the
boardand tin-administration," Keener said
"We are lookinm for mood movies, it ;m X rated film comes up
y\e will review it and then decide anionmst the board." Keener
said
$300
Shot
In a matter of seconds. Jeff Saksa became S300 richer
thanks to a combination of fortunes.
Thc East Detroit junior was picked at random to attempt a
half-court shot at halttime of Saturday s men's basketball
game nt Rose Arena. He sunk the toss, which brought him the
S300 prize from Krapohl Ford and a standing ovation from the
4.796 spectators.
"It was just luck," Saksa said.' I just said wh
threw it." Saksa is not certain exactly what his p
money, but he did not know one thing for sure
Tonight all my buddies drink for free."
lift He* $r#*»n«
at the hell' and
lansareforthe
More than 1,000 academically disciplined
nuehundicdandcimhf. nine 1 .M Minr-!u vva- the lirs! "We used to be one ot ll'.c icccivc permission tioti; 'he
by LIZ VORPAGEL ■.Indent- wen- academic. 1 h. time st-nhnt. weie ■u!':olcJ U u. lie st s, ho. ,1 - in t be state t-. I omniit! o on Pi n,..: i a mat n>n
LIFEStaff Writer dismissed. "Ul lecclV e<! pi oba to the Aindclilic Senate new students.' Kepp-ald. c\ toieemoll A v. I ll t < n a y\'!;. a
I.a-.J seme-tel Plea sto tl(lM nntue.s and J OS -A v , r nppio'.ed .uadcunc s;.Mh!) plainilim sludeuls '.led to be tioiialida pm-o-i.d , lit el '. lev.
ilents were .uadi ■nuc.ilK disc; placed on academic siisj-cn -ma di~ nil -.- ed imuiedial eh at e I eqmi ed to i e en: ■ ill
plined loi t.nlinm lo ioiupl\ mhh 1 hose numbers ,u e no: lhe p i > 11 c'. atWw!- In'. I H'-l ^me-ti'i -tudiii
with aCicpIi-d cumulative m.d. silil Sue Repp, a -.sl-t,: nt to -cllieste! -tlldcl'd- and ttnir earn below the .aiepti
miade pom: av el ai'i's deter the vice p: esnlent tot Sfudcll! t e r •- who e a i n b e 1 ■ •',■, :!ic :: : a d e pun! ale pl.ued "ll but it i- pinu.
IlUI'cd'n t he!'Ill V el -at v A 11 .ill s. ,ici cpled point ,i\ ci a.:c-.
Mail'. !aC. or t on: l
llou ll!:' a si 11 del it '. •' i
,k adclu:.' - Use
:i- ion and must 1<L
lhe foi nier pi il IC. Mlh jected
ndeiit ■• ti i immediate iImiiis
i. i ! t hoi; :■ r ade pi nut s t ill be
... ! he pi im! .a', ernmes alii >w ed
.I :i adeiinc pi i ib.if ]i ill
A -i n;h nt ,., .identical h dis
a • o! : ■ t i-ijiui ed to l al- e a
U.e t e l ol a MUI n't I I oil)
♦ See "Hunk" pae.c Id
Sophomore 20-day extension opposed
found dead
A IMP s, ipln mo ii e w a s
found dead 111 the hidloolll
of his Mount Pleasant apart
menl Sal ui d.c. at tei noim.
the Mount Pleasant Police
Department reported
Police suspect William
Yuri sieh. Wan en sUpho
more, took bis nw n lit e I >e
t;nls ol his death are beinm
withheld pciuiinm police in
yestimatinn
Vurisich was loinul bv
roommates in his Colony
Apartments home shortly
after 1 pm Saturdav. police
said
1 'i dice w ouli! in it c< imuu-nl
on whether suicide notes
wei e found Isabella (. m:n:\
M ed i c a 1 K xa in i n e r l.i-o
Wickert could not b i1
reached to comment on the
cause ot tie at h
friends ot Yurisich said
the sopho in on- see m ed
"kind ot ill-pressed" on and
oft. but was basically a nice
person
"He would do absolutely
anythmm tor his friends."
said one woman who asked
not to be identified It you
♦See'Death"—pane 11
by JANET ANDREWS
LIFE Staff Writer
A Mount Plea .in! iioal d ot l.iliioil.-ill la ': I ol . i r i p u ' dor
not .u'ree with the Icnmhlhcium'. ot the i la ml '. eai : i . ■ i:;;:,ieiida
I n hi made b\ t lie State Hi i.n d o! Lhi>a!!":i la- ' w eer
lhe report, iclcased in l'i-i e llil'c!. i e» o:u m end- ' ;! ; i : :■'.:
duation i cquirciiient s. compute! in-t i :n : ;■• :: I - >: ' ado ;.' ■ and : h
de\ I'liijimetlt ol a toleUUl l.iU.'U.u'e pio.:!am in :i:e eleuielital'
school, all o| which Weil' re. omiuended I'', lile spec I',. .aid o
l.ducatioll However, the state bo.ad's i i , ointuenda: ;>:. tut .
Jll da\ i-\t ells mil . ,1 the si J 1 '. i a! ".a not tuade on ' Uc ' .1
II 'I ce 1 i-p' 11 !
'We tell It Was a qne-lloi; ot quality ot tmie "Vc: .pi aid;: '• ■■
time." said Kohi I t (,.i4lll MoUUl Pica- ant ad III in: H at :'. e a .s|
tant I 01 secondary ediK.it loll and la-1- |iiio'lik-!!.!'cl "\\ hat '• o
ilo with the time '.mi have Can be nmli- utipoitalit '1i.i:i addn.
extra A.i\ sto the -chool v eai
"I liir I i'port dealt more w it [1 the 1 o;1,- ,,; la. a! . . mpeo ii. '. ' la
the question ot time." he added
.lack Anson, uilci im pi mcipa! toi We-: Inte: tin aha'e s. !; ■ .0
said Mount Pleasant -'. hooh .,] 1 eadv ha V e met a nil 0 ii'el o: til
' \\ e u .'! 1 c v. it h t 11 e '■ a11 ' i..:' o . . p 1: t a u' a • t cep ou top o! t lli'
late t te> huolo;;'. .' he .id We ha'. < . 1 'Ulpii'el . out - e ■■ I I oiu our
i ieaa :m.i: v - I. ' •'. • '<■<■;.: tad. .:.:■•! Ma:; . oi nil students
; |i,-.'. ! ! on, I la . !.o. ! 1 t: ;:,;' '. 1 a . ' •. . 1! .' •'■'.-' i i tt! 0'.'. w it ll t hese
1 las-e- ■
\U-oU -aj.l he '.'.a a i-I'le piipliXed a to tlow Hlallihaid
,. aine out .'. ith ; he .a. ■■■ ci ■ I"' Mn : .::■.:■: - 1 da:> at imi pi ol 'lein s.
hetoi e he had all the : u oinr: a u.t..: no - t I ■ In im.ii - . lion I hoards
I tie ■.■:.'. e: !:oj 1 h, a . ■ c.! all : he . ■: 1; 1 n a: 1 it ie s to 1 ome up with
•ome ails w ei ■ then he i.iua out and aid 'tin- 1 •■ what we should
do heto: e wi- had a . hance : 1 :T. e him all 1 nu input .' be said
i .aw r 1 a. e M»i it ti. 1 ,a:uai d. I lean ;.' a 1 '. p: uu 1p.1l. -.nil hi" would
id e ! ■• ■ ee an in : ea - e :i 1 tinea:!-- pI •': I uie- in Mount Pleasant
-1 hool-
" I he h !i.'.then in:' ot the -1 Sum i ,\.t\ and '- eai is dc s|! able, but It
mi :'h! be di! ! u nil with lt:e . ui 1 1 id 1 1 oiionui ■ ituation." he s.-|K|
In man', w a\ •■ 0:11 la-.k ! ■ a •. e : u niumer'.d.i! imi- exci-id w hat the
■date Ho.it d id hdiii aoou 1 1 1 on. mend . hut we w oulil nei-il more
in. inc. !i 1 nnpleuient ^ h.ii'a'e-.
Ill a wa . . these t e. oumiei.dallon- a! e all alteliipt to 1 etlll II our
• , llools to ■,., h,,; they ,'. e! e Js -, e.ai •..,:{< 1. Smith said
In Brief
The Island Park Skating Kink, located off
North Main Street, is available for public use
everyday from 7a.m. to 11 p.m.
Campus
Some political science
students are working on Students who live in the
the city's new master residence halls can havea
plan. say in what they eat.
pane 3 page 8
Sports
Transfer Su-vi'
Schmidt stepped into
the starting lineup
Saiunlay.
pa«e9
Weather
Cloudy Monday with
miow likely southwest
and chance of snow
elsewhere, lli^hs in the
mid 20s to lower .Ws.
Object Description
| Title | 1984-01-23; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1984-01-23 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Monday, January 23, 1984 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 1984 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
