MacMurray College - Tartan / Illiwoco Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

 - Class of 1982

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SEASON OF TRIUMPH FOR CLAN Highlander fans saw something these past few months they hadn ' t seen in over a decade — a winning men ' s basketball team. And if coach Bob Gay has anything to say about it, they won ' t have to wait longer than than the 1982-83 season to see the happy sight again. UNCLASSIFIED Owdlln 2 p m. ol ttm I rvg lay bafor puWicMion. 36i tm 2ft«haracw lln«; •pkM nu- dmytffmaMttlmh omt rw. 25 -lin«. THIRSTY? Come to House of 111 Repute tomorrow night, L24 Diamond Court. FOR AN EASY PIECE Norrls 321. Must have I.D. B.J. special. Ask for Candy. The purpose of •ducatlon is not happiness. — Allsn Tste letter To the editor. FREEDOM OF SPEECH NON-POLICY By Debbie Willard Biology 103, RA freedom of speech, and the driveway behind Jane Hall were the chief topics of discussion at Tuesday night ' s MSA meeting . MSA President Linn Baker ' 82 reported on the steps taken towards the students ' concern over low test grades in Biology 103. Students had believed that test scores were lower than in past years. But, according to Prof. Richard Freiburg ' s records, the grades are basically the same as in the past. Freiburg is now handing out study guides; thus the students are finding it easier to study for the tests. The study sessions that have been held have been beneficial also. Freiburg emphasized that if there are amy problems, he Is willing to help. Baker then reported on the RA freedom of speech NcOeUand Menu We would like to express our appreciation to CAB for the nice Valentine ' s Day dance held Friday night. The turnout was excellent, and it is too bad that more ;AB activities aren ' t as ell attended. Lynette Shaw inotices 1 ' Lori Shaw SPANISH TABLE — Small ining room by doors at icClelland, noon to 1:15 •m today. YEARBOOK 1982 — Make lappolntmeats for Individual class pictures for the lyearbook In the Campus Center between 10 a.m. and 3 Ip.m. today . SLAVERY LEGALIZED AT flAC -BUY A GUT LYNN — I want to thank you for being that special friend that I was only able to once dream about. You have made that dream become reality, and have shown me the true meaning of friendship. May this friendship last a lifetime, and I know It will because a true friendship never ends. Thanks again, and many thanks and love to Tony too. Love, Poo-Poo Nasty DISCUSSED IN SENATE issue. MSA had asked the RAs if they were for trying to win some sort of freedom of speech in criticizing the administration. The RAs decided to let MSA pursue the issue, and thus Baker met with President Stephens. He suggested that there be a non-policy on the issue. His view. Baker explained, is that it is unfair to totally censor the words of anyone, but it is not right to let them say anything they please either. Non-policy means not total censoring or total freedom, but rather that each case be dealt with individually, and that moderation should be used . calendar HOMECOMING 1981 Monday, Oct. 5 — Final king and qua en elections. Tuesday, Oct. 6 — Soccer slave auction, 8 p.m. Wadnesday, Oct. 7 Bonfire, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8 John Morgan ' s Blie Grass Band and dinner, Mlchalson lawn, 5: 30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 Ice cream social featuring Ted Ed, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10 Founders ' Day celebration: Dorm contest 10 a.m., JV soccer 11 a.m., pre-game show 1 p.m., varsity soccer L : 30 p.m., formal dance 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 Qu-en ' s formal dinner, buffat style at McClelland, 4:30 to 6 p.m. TOGETHER IN SIGN Meeting in Education Complex Media Center, 6 to 7 p.m. today .

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The Daily Other. my head --Linda Conme nt TO A MAGNIFICENT COLLEGE Sports It ' s a Jungle out there. — Deb Robinson I ' m u{»lv from to mv toes. Wilson unclassified ads BETH: I can ' t thank, you enough. You ' re a real sweetheart! ! Love ya, Gina COLLEGE NOW HAS WATEKriGHT ALIBI IN CAMfOB CEBTEl CASl By Phyllis Kellogg The problem of leaking water in the Capus Center has finally ended, accordiag to Business Manager Wolfgang Hertweck. Hertweck said the previous insulation on ' the Campus Center roof has been replaced with black rubber sheet log. The sheeting was first installed and laid flat on the roof to preTanc water fro« leaking into the building. To install the insulation, workers tore off any of the old roofing that they felt could be replaced in a day. After the insulation is completed, the roof will resemble a big sheet of rubber, Hertweck said. The roof repair will cost $92,644, including masonry work. Hertweck said $48,000 has been paid, but is BIG MAC BLAST! SAT 14, 4-H Building Morgan County Fairgrounds Band and Beverages $3 Girls $4 Guys. 6 p.m.-? MAC HOSTS lAIAW TOURNAMENT; FACES ADGDSTANA TODAY uncertain if the remainder of the money will camm out of this year ' s budget. Hertweck said the workers will return in the spring and put gravel on the CaaqMS Center roof. o — m o CO - f— m o -o m J TO C ( I 5= Sunday MAC ON TV Dean Muriel Cooper will be interviewed by Charles Griffith on WGEM-TV, Channel 10, Quincy, in a l5-minute broadcast at LO : 1 5 a.m. Sunday . o o 3 m ss b o M O w f Cfl Z M O H PI H X H o 3 § o Z G PC DRUG QUIZ by Curt Scfboroui , Ph.O. QUESTION Which occupa- tional group in the United States has the highest per- centage of problems with alcoholism and drug abuse? a) Doctors and nurses b) Professional athletes c) Law enforcement of- ficers d) Bartenders ANSWER Just as black lung disease is the coal miner ' s major occupational hazard, so is alcoholism artd drug abuse th%. scourge of physicians, nurses, and phar- macists, says Dr. G. Douglas Talbott, director of Georgia ' s Disabled Doctor ' s Program. Talbott told the Palm Beach Institute conference that one out of seven physicians in any hospital group in the United States is in trouble with drugs. Besides alcohol — the drug of choice of most physicians — darvon, tylenol, talwin, and demerol are all causing a lot of trouble, and cocaine and THC (marijuana) are showing up with more frequency as the causes of problems among physicians. Correct answer - a. CHICAGO ' S LATIN CONNECTION FLAVORS MAC SOCCER TEAM Hector Arias is from Sergio Flores is a blue Guatemala via Chicago ' s P soccer player from Schurz High School. He Farragut High Schodl in recalls that one of his most Chicago and was bom in memorable experiences In Mexico. Sergio was Mr, high school came during his Everything for his high sophomore year when he school team; not only was played against Bowen and had t:he star player, he was cover Jose Andrade. o coach. Sergio promises to do all that he can to help Mac ' s soccer team this year. His prediction: MacMurray will be Division III national to Hilton Hall is from Honduras and Chicago Wells. He was a teammate of Rudy ' s and another all star. He echoes Rudy ' s hopes for champs this year. Mac ' s success in league aiul post-aeaaon play. Another group of wonderful people is the housing people. It is rather an ignorant policy to force two people to be roommates — they presently have singles because their respective former roommates left — especially if by doing this it leaves empty dormitory rooms. This policy might make sense if the College could save money on the deal; however, this is not the case. They (this college) are simply leaving rooms empty because they are hoping to get that extra one hundred dollars from some poor dumb sucker who is willing to pay to keep a single. This college is very very very greedy!!!



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