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Central Michigan LIFE
Vol. ,5 J No. r,7
1983 CM LIFK
Mount Pleasant. Mich. 48859
14 pawl's
Frid.u. Keli. IS. |<>M
Balloons replace toilet paper in showing spirit
by TODD E. SEIBT
LIFE Stall Wtiter
A i*r«>ii|i nf Thorp, li :i ti > .li ills ,inii Central's
athletic direct nr -.inn ;.. ha . e revoked I heir dif
ferenees !iu: u*.!\ S.i r -., :,i.: . '*. i* ime will tell fur
sure.
After .i iniTi'in; 'A i il' • ■ >.< 1.i> mi^ht in the
Thorpe Hall In lia't -. '1'eil Kjolhede. Central's
alliletie din'■;,,;-. .ir..! Oa n --irlriil-. seen; In have
hit on a solution in v. !,.ii K ...ihe.ie called a "sticky
situation."
Kji»lhede has told the i;roup tn- will deliver
pom pons to the residence hall today, and will
pass them out in the stands fieneat h the fi.i~.ket-*
at the i;ami*.
For their pari, the Thorpe risMlciiis will not
throw toilet paper on the floor. bul will blow ,ip
balloons and pop them during the immc in vlum
sefiool spirit. Crant Sknm»ki. resident hall dine
tor at Thorpe said Thursday.
Shortly liefore Kjolhede came mtir the lo'.nnje
and Ihe meeting started, some residents removed
a sii;n allow tfie fireplace which re.nl "Welcome
Ted Kjolhede." The si<^n was printed on toilet One of t hose rules slates. "A n . i.i n .s hn I h row v
I1-'per. deliris should he c\ a ted from ! he prem.sev,"
'I he "sticky situation" Kjolhede was r» ferruu; Fans should tie inlornu d ..! t he i a:l. |n .nr in i he
to was an incident at Saturday's men's li.isketfi.tll i;ame and the rule should fie print, il in tin- v;.ime
i:arne aij.i.nst Kent Slale during which two programs, t fu* i;uid» 'lines state.
Thorpe Hall residents were eji. led and ijuestmn Paul I )opp. (l.i v, s,,n jun.or. s.,;d Ttmmdav h,
id I iv Department of Public Safely officers after was happy w it h I he com prom: se
thev threw toilet paper on the court after the "I have mon resp, ,*t ,,ii,r mcitm,; with
first hasket. Kjolhede I can see nl.c sdu.,!:,.*: his ss.is. .\ i
Kjolhede told the 100 to loll residents al the 1 he name i w her. K j. .1 hede w arm ■<) I >■.; \. .. mi • ■: h.-i
ineetinv; that as i;.inu* adiiumst rator he must residents ru»t in throw in.ie! j.-1!'1"' I .1 d:i':
follow all rules ami refutations s.i dn.s n hs the respect him," I >npp s.ud
Mid American Conference. (S< c " \_rccni, nl' ,„...,■ Ti
Debate plagues Ozzy;
Muskegon may cancel
by ROGER HITTS
LIFE Slaf I Writer
Arabic
silver
Prepared to explain the Arabic cutture. Hamad Al Ogla, Saudi
Arabian graduate student, stands behind a row of silver coffee pots, a
necessity m any Saudi household. This and exhibits from other
cultures will be on display in the UC. Ballroom through 9 p nv today.
Wherever ()//> Osbourne
tours, controversy inevitably
follow s
Publicity surrounding the
Knglish veteran rock singer's
last tour prompted public outcry
from various cits officials ami
consumer t;roups and as he
begins lus third nationwide
tour, the controversy continues,
Miiskei:on Police Chief Isnhcrt t,, '
Smitfl -I'M a letter In the { .-ir.etsi;-. i-".vellts Coo-
Miiski'iinii Parks .md Kcrre itinu dittatni Inn l.omti.ird s.ud ii,
Commissi i.n .iskim; il to serious Musl, i;,,:i i .ml m-. ers-, « ,11 hum
ly consider ca melini; t fie March •,,, bean in; on ! fu* Osbourne < ••;
_H concert l'eatiiiinn (Khniinii*, cert at I(hm- Ari'ii.i M.nvh L'ii
The Parks and Kecre.ttum Cm.
mission fi.ts jurisdu'mu o*..:
1..C. Walker Arena, the con
cert's proposed site
Cillur I Iluckley . U'.iiki r
Arena director, s.ml he is tairlv
certain t he .oncer! w • I! not In
laureled.
"Smit h h.as in. ,mi fioni \ ov «*i
! fie f.ir lilt y . I, nlesv it is lot
security reasntis." Km I-lev s.r.i!
"He only lias milium e m il ! I a
cotumissioti it" the-, .illow him
"W, l
with. 11;.
hi', e a
(Kl.n.i; :,■
be .ml :.!
*.. ' "1 . 1 '
• Km ,'
ch. . r. ■ .'
bet..Te -
him mn
I, .,::.!
with
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Ml
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Price of concert tickets
highest in PB history
by ROGER HITTS
LIFE Stall Wfiter
Party post will not hinder
Trustee's service to CMU
_y DAVE ELLIS
LIFE Managing Editor
H fh, *..' a otiiaii ol Ih. 1. raid • it '1 rust, es Ma! mt: • ■ }'*:> . n : .-::.-
th. m ■ •.:..■.:•.. in ship ,,! tfie Micfu/an Kepobl...tn P ,M - S..',;. i.e. .
.(,• v. ,ii ■ m.t im.e to support ('Ml ' ,il. 11 fuel • r i dm at : ■■'.
H, • >,.), ,,- p,n I*. !. aii.r would not a lie. ! I.. • •..!,.;-.,• i ■.-'... -t ■
added
CM! iv a very hudi prmri.v mill n.e." U a < n : v., i I' ■.■-.\.:\
even.:,.' iust belore ,t meetitu; >*t lo p.:h!aai;s !:.•:., m, I'd!. < nn
.'less,.;; 11 I lis! net a! ! he Holiday Inn. .V.I.a F. I' ■ I* a t d m e I. ■ i.ed
stem ,pae,:< '
id . m*i s.i.d s I,.* f,.,.. b. en campaic:'. :m; Inr It.- p.. .' "' - n. «■ st.i
.j. cideil t o : ;i;, : n nud .la m:.,l y
>i:;,r then - he iias been . all, m; par I -. le.ufer* . -, i.din.' le: li : - '■ . ■
,,.,.:,! \ ,,nd district • h.u r pi Ts.u, s .,!.d •*i.:.!.n l it;;', de'. '.'.ales :., > iter
ri a*, s I'. ;. i: 111,. an State Cim.i-'i! ion
"You s petal a lot ■ »T t i me .,:. t he telephone.' st.. v.i.d
Oee "K I. ' k it' |I,ii;i JI
upper bleai her passev
These prices m.i''l : li. h;-.'!.st iii,,,unl ' a *i
cfi.iri;erl for a Pit spoils.n ed ■ ,,m . r i
More than ihrte weeks past the oiii;in.il .iu Mania Miller. PH Co:,, tt: C.„ u ■«!; n.. t, ,i . s.,;,]
n ounce me nt. si u. lent s w ill tuially v.'e! t heir cha nee the board has t,. k e.-p . u hn. *.v : n ,,; I ei jm.ii k. is
al prime seats for tfie 0.-,*> Osbourne concert w hen set t mi; t icket pi i< > s
when tuki-tsv sale Feb. _.'.. "Now **Hh Oie ec..m..'i\ ti.-- wav it m. these
Osbourne and his IMi.'/ard ol O/. alone, wilfi At bar..is are still .iskuo; a pretty >......I pen nv . and
, ., recordim; artists Van.leiifiere. w ill perform at we .i r .* ipniu: to h.i ye to coincide with On m.ukrl
Hos«* Arena March _<'.. ."'d f'nm: Ihe prices up" M.llei. S t. . ens-, .il,
Tickets w ill In- put on sale at . a.m. in the Finch senior, s.nd.
Fieldhouse Inhhv. On- on I v site w here tickets will I'r.c.s are s«-1 at Ihe .;: . :. ; ! I* i.is- K.ni:
b. available the "first da y ol vales. Prmtratti Hoard Pi nduc I mas. the concert's p*. ,-i. '. I m . .dde.i
I'i.,!ii..t!onsC.,.,t'.linat..r.Ielf flriinuersaid. In another Iirst tune ::■■., mi PI: . ..*.,. :m.
i'nus .ne .11 tor t.sei v. d main ll.»..r a n.i ! hel,- . - m,l s, t ! ittu I l., : : ,* u •■■ h- -i ■ dm m I - . ...
Loser' fi'.ea. hers, and SID t.u ■.-eiet..! admission ,*, 't'.'/y p o-i 7:
Cable commission delays
rate increase decision
Margaret Riecker
by ANNE PERAZZA
LIFE Ass't. News Editor
A rci'i imnie ndat lot, !i.,m
the Cable Television Ad
. is,,r_s t 'mnniissioii is e v
peited next week i , mcer 111 ti i;
t he pri ipos. d rate increases
lor i able s.rv ice.
Alter hearinc, • ili.'.n inpu".
at a pubin Li'.inia: Thursday
af.d .juest loinm; ('able \ mmn
i ,tficials, cti.nrtua !'. nl I he coin
mission U'i'i M.irmarelii s.ml
t.e "t v peels" t lie coiun.isv ..,:.
t.. m.i V e a I.e. immel'.dal m!. a!
its scheduled meetiui; in*.'
n.urs.iav
I .1!
..mi s;{
l.ntel. h
I ab
Central not only institution feeling crunch
by M1NDY NORTOIM
LIFE Ass't. Ne.vs Ed.tor
!e lei '. I
Wful. ■• -■
alloc.'.!...;;. !l
peel erl ' u I s
Ami.! is :.
A- I'OSS th
sit ies also al
\.in
In Brief
The spr
pri'sehoolei's
ili-b.lt I s t he ] lit I.l I ill i'rlll 1.1 ,'s slate
■s :,.,.V. m; |..r wav s ',. . on,bat the .*
,,! hi : public i oilec.es an.) i.m . •■ r
iiiiipusi ,| .'_'."> million i ut tn hi.'.iiei
j,, vi-fit s .it st<iry hours fur
y. Muiini iMeasatit l'ublir Library
.ire open tor r eftsi t
,.limi. Cnntact ihe library.
e.l,,,.,1,1,1, ,,m! (,,.. .1,, lll,,,l.,,r.l's,l.'l.*ll.il..lV.MM„l!|.niiri!*., ' he .1 a m.a , v a m, h ebrila I v
. , ^t , | . ... • ts er l.ni il; O'e opinions ..! niam. s. f;i„,, ui| mm - :: ., ■ ■:
''''M'.n^dm^lmm'ni' tl, ';u,in.' ol Ihe.uts ysillsp.il th. ditt.t.n.e "H I he dele rral s bmotue p,t n :., n, m' ! h, i - . - • " m '.-.
l,,.|;or,ist.,Oi:,i.:.'l*V.*!,ii.i:..:';.li.i.;i.d..'!ll.i:fil.'..iia: ,:-. M.nch. t hat s another, -n.i s "...d
"It w ould depend on liunl,'.:." s.ud l.\ le Sfiaw. N nrt he I n Midi: kta n -|he de laved pa vine nts J, , v e . a m, d \\ ., . • . ^1.,;. 1 .,..■•
I'n.vi rsitv '. o e piesidi-n! nl Humi,.'*v and I'lttam e. "Il the cuts tall j iv(. _( ^^j", f|((W p,,,!, letl I. s.ud \\ illiatii l"'" .■■■'■! 'A .. . i ■
111 the states last .pmrtii. i! is I lie titst ol ..ut lis..: 1 year I'Ifia! ^ ,,.,. pre vide lit l'..r I lov er n llie n t a 1 He la I lo'.s
w,,ulrii'.:,'.e,.sl,m, toplan ' it.... IU,,.1M|jl^-
The severity ,>'. \M1 s |,,;d.'i ! pmblems will di petid on how I.mi'
Campus
Two eampiis groups
plan t«> provi<ie escort
serviees for women.
pa«r H
It's a boy Tau
Kappa Kpsilon adopts
I'^andan boy.
Sports
Keferors played a
laro;e part of the jjamc
in both the men's and
women's defeats
Wednesday.
patfc!)
Index
Arls,.i,d I.- ;-■:
Class.!:, ds
t 'oinim u! . .
II..I. 1 An ■■
Oil the Wil.
Sports .
Spnllde -
Wealfa*'
Object Description
| Title | 1983-02-18; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-02-18 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, February 18, 1983 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 1983 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
