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Central Michigan LIFE
Vol. 66 No. 22
19MJCM I.IFK
44 pages
Mount Pleasant. Mich. 4S859
Friday, October 21,1983
Times change, but memories remain
Hut they also will find the years have changed the University and for a new Industrial Kducation and Technology Hniltling and is hop
its goals as well. ing to begin work on a wood burning plant to increase energy effi
Some of the changes can be seen immediately. From the newly ciency.
Ktirh fan- that flushrs buck to mi>t,i. si * r;..< n> if -.,,*-,-, untnucfu d constructed West Campus Drive to the renamed Kelly/Shorts And of course, expectations have changed with the changing
by tu:,,- I cnn't n'cull i/uitc nil the Ttnmi's; tnch »n» t.*. >>r. cimis just Stadium (formerly I'erry Shorts* the changes are apparent. times.
tht .I'trric. . . The future u » s'lu u ith our mimls, irns s»n. thintj of A name change also is planned for the University Center later In the early 7Us. officials hoped for a record enrollment of 20.000
this year and Public Hroadcasting is preparing to move to its new students by 197.").
home — one many former students will remember as J.R. It has never reached that goal and this y ear officials say they art-
Winifred's Har. pleased the enrollment of approximately H'*..KK. students is above
While the construction of Anspach and Pearce halls dominated the predicted amount,
the scene in the mid 1960s, the Administration ttxlay is seeking aid (See "Mood"—page 9A)
by MINDY NORTON
LIFE Editor
tiur f-i tirts ill'.vnyri. //. t'tii .'. tudtfj arid y» tffa rd-iy. lift- came fit tu a etl
U *. .ill. " --"7,1/71 rift T Jnh I: Hetti'
Alumni returning to Central this weekend will discover tune has
changed frit-nils, att itudas and goals.
Alumni
keep
office
busy
by RHODA M1EL
LIFE Staff Writer
llr.ee up..:* a !;::.«- a I'M! - ' :
dent -graduated, h' .-.inn- a I'M. '
al.minus and n-a-eived mail Ike
other alumni do The mad followed him after he ruov ed. and moved, anil lilov ed.
The process irvril for keeping
up with this alurr.rius. .ir.<i other
alurnri i like hal::. ,s ..r,e . .f I he
tr.uie se. r.-i s nf the Alumni I If
tut-.
'1 he Ali.T-im ( His •■ fs ff ch.trge
aif keeping up with CNU
gi .idu.iles ar.al f: .a n.'s a,: ; he
Ctiiver-ily to -. e the;. io-t rif.iil
ar.d liter,it un I t.e I 'nr. ersit y
sa r.als them
Friends a,f ! he I rnv.rsily are
people vv I,... lit l.u:i gh ! hey dial
ri.it graduate fr..r:i CMC, donate
rr.oiiey H:il .::ost ..f I ho.e
I IL'.U.JU pi:.s pi a-p'e i ii : he Ai;:::,
-.:. Office lees .,■ ,■ t he r::ol '■ ! h.ifi
'.■1 .O'ill I Ml /: 1.1' . itev i !..• ra -!
of the -JII.'I.HI peaapli' ..re lf-,1 e.i .is
t r.ejltls
Keeping up -*v ;' ti .ill t tia.s,. ■,,-.,
pie is naat an easy 'ask. a--.pi-era I ly
(See '" \liimni" page !' \)
New duds
The in.ift biruj Chips new uniforms are set off by the new Torf in K.-liv Short'. St.nbu.ii \t\<- Oops
will model T heir new at toi re aquin Saturday when wir meet Miami
Work as usual
for local police
\pecte,| in M,.ur
als are musing :
I>. -p:!r the intiux of for :;:■■: sT:.,!er.t
I'l.-as.,:;! t..r- r, • ::»:;,:. ;.*.-.,, ( ,.:.,.• ,.
-p.-i-:al plans
Martin 'it i.rr.i.i. y . Mount I'l.asarit l'i.h!;c Safa-tv d.ricior.
sifai in.! h, s i- s a ri t f,:;..: 'i.i as ! ,r as the ii!-, police are mrsi-rr;
■d
I har. s :,, i ... ,., .. , .-..ri.-a . i r..::ihley s,:,! "We're pr .-pared
■ko.u;h tor tha.M . . .-:,:•, that might happen."
N.. .-xtr.t |.atr.-:s ..:, p!.,rir...i f..r th.- f,...tball wiea-.-rid by
Mount I'l.-as,-,; <\:y I',,-;,.- -hia for any o-h.-r |,...tb.ul
■■■ eekt-nd
(See "Pa.lire" ■— p.ige 9 A)
'83 parade set to roll along
by KATHYWARD
LIFE Staff Writer
: i,
Peach Hoy -. '■ , '.'. .
Floats, music, marching hands, .■!.>-,*. ns arid every thing el>e that float,
i oes ah'tig with a parade will gr.u e t he Ma unit Pleasant area as the | |.. r <■ als,, ;*. .>...-, •
i'.-^ '! 111.ruei-oriur.g Parade gets under w ay at 1 <l a ru. Sal unlay . t h.e p -.r.ule Ki h :. ■:
" Musical Legends" is t he t hellle of t he parade ! his y ear. The em float* !'::-' p:s.-e :
phasisisoiijMipularniiisiciai.sinhistor-. * 1 tn I
'There are lll.ur. or gain."at ions fr.;;) hi >t h or: a::ii o!! campus par: :c I !• fa • ■■ .'a ■ .
pat Itig in I he parade fest t\ it j.-s ! h. ;s v ear . !••• a . ..:•'' ! lo . . r •,'
"A lot of so r.,r :t ies aral frater rut us or, a am pus are Im: I.i: rig float s A ...: . •: ' 1 <■ 11 .<■■■'■ •
Some of the groups are hu riding t heir own fl..,it s arid others are jm n 'h.i:... ' -*•* u ' i,'. ■ ■ ."■'
ing forces to put them together," s.nd Sue Hichter. pub!.city ami 1'!.-.- -.-.■-.• :■■: -.-
pubin- relat ions chair w oman for t he parade. .. i . !• •... i ' ■ ■'.;.
"The Si*.;ma Chi's hava- eutere.i a float of their ..w n and I h.
Kp's are jniriing th.e I>elta Rho's to b.ulii a flo it." Ru-hter said.
• > i g M ,.. r •
: . le dn .a- .■; ; i s'aurant
:,.|ei.t , f,.r ; he l.i--t tfo.it ;.-,
; Aa!,!, .i !.. •!;.■ top !h-i .■
sil1",. at:d 1 l.,r-d i.r,.-< :s
h -hern h, .-.. -. ,.' :( ,
-,t Sfid.-::t !. !-•
as a vpect. ,| as ,,; !.'. '
■ he!,.!.- 'he .1. adii'.e.
-a . ' |' ,r,i le page '.I \)
Homecoming brings out the best in team
by RICH ROBINSON
LIFE Staff Writer
1 here's -.. .met h ! 11 g about a h. in a i oming game
that brings .rat tha* best in a foot ball team, and t he
I'liippewas are no exception Central has done
well in its hnnri-coming matcfinps, recording K'.t
-.ritorus in ."i'i tries, hut a particular few stand
oat.
First ..f all. who could forget last year's con
fr.intatu.ri with then conference leader Ohio
,\er-:!y ' The largest homecoming crow<
art s Istuilium
-v . 'J'.i.fgM .wit n
ess»*<i a
i a
starling rushing performaiue bv sophomore sen
sat ion l 'urtis Adams.
i he Muskegon tailback rackeal up 'J1H yards on
27 carries anti scored four t.uicf.downs. One of his
TI) scampers went 7^ yards, as CMC rolled over
theHobcats. V2 \H.
The Central Slate Hearcats tiefeated the
t or v over its -western rival. 1M1 Kelly led a gr > e; :.■!
attack v>. hich ov er w helmed West a-r n. as the I'.. ir
cats won the Michigan Collegiate < 'a.-.fe r e;,. e
w it h a 7 i record.
The Oct. 2u Central Stale I.IFK v;av. this o
count of one series in t fie i-.inti-»t: ". . An exeit tig
moment ensued when Kelly, taking the punt ihe
visitors tried to boot out of danger, lost tht
pigskin on being tackled. He (piickly made
Western State Hilltoppers (Western Michigan* recovery. After a short buck had failed to ad
]S [2 on Oct. 22. PJJ7, for Central's first ever vie varue, (Tine received a pass for more y ardage. An
... : ..:. :., Mo- f. A .- .,-,:■ fa'teal Cl.r.e took
s.o- :.. r ., ,' - : h ■ ...: .fs. p' .. i .i the hall in s, ,,r
i:..; p..-..:.,.-; it was - r,,.; t -work then i. > I o; < a- the
h ill .... r !.■! a touch.j.av. ri Chue made lhe point
Monty'- k.ek was wild."
dry Hev i ru-! or. threw threa- I'll passes as
l MC edg.-d Illinois Stat a-. J.s 2\ on Nov. I. \\>!2. It
was the dedication gama* for the brand li.-w. %2
mi III or i i'< rry Short s Stadium. Sh- .rt s himself, t he
oldest living football letta-rman at the time, gave
(See "liami-a."-pane :t.\)
In Brief
Thr ('Ml' Alumni Association is sponsoring
.-\lumni t-tiffiT hours in Hallroom A of tht- Univer
sity ('enter, today from 2 to 5 p.m., and Satur
dav from H:M() to 11 a.m.
Campus
Members of the royal Past homecoming
court give their reflections queens look hack on golden
of this year's campaign. college days.
page 1 page 12
Sports
Included in today's LIFK
is the homecoming edition
of the Chippewa Football
dn ide.
Index
Arts and Leisure I'.H
Hloom County IK
Comment IK
Off the Win- -JH
Object Description
| Title | 1983-10-21; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-10-21 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, October 21, 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
