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Work becomes play for Tom Powell, who enjoys himself as he helps oul on ihe award-winning Phi Sigma Pi floal. — Photo by Darrin Mann Moving from the sidewalks of George Si. lo the Biemesder-fer lawn, the crowds refresh themselves at the Cider Pour before the afternoon's football game. — Photo by Trade Went Wrapping-up the big week-end. Guardian Angel's lead singer. Paul Zografakis. performs at the Venture Coffee Mouse Monday evening. — Photo by Trade Wene Posing at the end of the finale, the dancers smile with feelings of satisfaction at the audience after the performance of “Chorus Line. — Photo by Trade Wcnr Homecoming 17
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i j§)rh h r t - 3 horn 2. can go crazy but they're not going to cause any damage and they're not going to fight it's great, 'cause we don't want to play to people who are fighting A pet peeve of Jackson's is audiences who interrupt the music by screaming and carrying on during the music As Enfield put It. They're not a loud band There's quiet bits and there's loud bits And when he plays quiet bits, he wants people to listen, so they can hear it So many times people are just screaming He's got all these percussion parts, he's written the stuff, they've sat for hours rehearsing it. and yet people just scream and you don't ever hear it What's the point? It's a bit of an insult to hear Sure make noise at the end of the song College audiences are just noisier than everyone else They usually Just scream and you're really not sure when they're happy Students are usually the ones who make noise at the wrong time He tells them though But its good, its all port of the show They can shout back, and he likes that He likes it if he talks to them and they shout back: he's okay about that As long as they don't do it In the middle of the song Jackson did evoke quite a bit of shouting from the Pucillo audience, most, but not all of it between numbers Jackson's face wrinkled and lips curled into a scornful leer when the noise continued too far Into the music An especially well received song met with whistles and screams when it began but was given full attention as it progressed. The band’s acappella rendition of Is She Really Going Out With Him?'' was a distinct favorite The audience had been crying out for this one since the beginning. and by their gratifying response was not disappointed at all when the band performed it After a twenty minute break, the band reappeared. opening the second set with Cole Porter's Night and Day The well known Dif ferent for Girls cut was then followed by a barrage of new songs, and some oldies from the less known albums such as Jumpin' Jive The audience enjoyed it all At one point the star called out. We're one of the few bands in the world who can play quietly as well as loudly right? The audience agreed heartily Proving their talent for playing a more laid back style and Jackson's talent for smooth lyrics, the band ended the set with 'Slow Song. a new one from the Night and Day LP But the concert was still far from over After a short break, and a lot more screaming from the Pucillo crowd. Jackson and the band were back The first encore was a surprising string of sixties hits Here the versatility of the band became clear Both Askew and bass player Graham Maby took the lead on some of these Contemplating the evening at hand, dancer Jacolyn Fonner sits patiently as make-up is applied for th night's performance in the Great American Musical. — Photo by Vicki Zaharlos numbers Askew was especially well-received with her raspy, Ronstadt like vocals on Heatwave. For the second and final encore. Jackson and the band did a long rendition of I'm a Man. the title cut from his second album. By this time the tall gawky musician who had stomped and leaped about so energetically was now losing his vigor At one point in the song he walked back behind the drum set. clutching his arms against his stomach But the encore was finished with great intensity, from both the audience and the performer With a big grin on his face. Jackson finished the encore, threw his towel into the crowd, and took his bow with the band They made their exit, leaving the crowd to howl and light their lighters for only a matter of seconds before the gym lights came on The audience realized that, after playing more than two and a half hours to the exuberant crowd. Joe Jackson was gone Not only had the concert ended, but for most students, this marked the finale of the Homecoming week end Music, sports, parties and friends marie the week-end memorable for many. Susan Miller 16 Homecoming
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Since you can’t have your cake and eat it too . . . you learn to do without and tighten up! Over and over again the dilemna was faced by every student: the desire to reach the goal of self-actualization. to be a fit. well-rounded individual included improving physical health and appearance Suddenly, the standards of society influenced our own; as our whole nation became more health and fitness conscious. so did our campus. Eating right, getting plenty of exercise and maintaining these rituals were all part of the new fitness kick And all of these things contributed to rounding out our self-concept while trimming down our excess pounds From Richard Simmons to Jane Fonda's workout, a new craze invaded the living rooms and dorms exercise From the traditional sit-up. to the tootsie-role, these exercise albums had work-outs for all areas of the body Yet. when looking around, one could notice more than )ust regular exercise routines being done, some preferred to )og around the campus or down George Street Still others found the discipline of an instructed dance class or regular work-outs at the spa help them reach their goals No matter what form of exercise. Dan-cercize, aerobics, jogging, or weight-training, students were either doing it or wishing they did Although exercise wa a large aspect of this fad. the dreadful, even painful diet was a second one If your goal was shedding those unwanted pounds, you might have tried the Scatsdale or Beverly Hills diet, but most people found it easier and cheaper to simply starve themselves Results come quicker that way. and it wasn't expensive. was one student's comment Still we all were faced with the temptations of a midnight stromboli and chocolate eclairs Eventually, dreams of fudge brownies and french fries hounded us in our dreams In turn, a fiercely growling stomach argued with us In the morning We realized a dash to the refrigerator would silence the noise but it could also lead to danger And. so with some unknown force (visions of bikini-clad Florida Spring Breakers), the grapefruit and black cof fee was reluctantly whipped out Instead of the eclair and hot chocolate. Feeling proud, diet under control, and armed with a tab for lunch, the day began. It was smooth sailing, at least until passing the Facing thr mirror with determination. a siudenl dancer practices ihe ballot exercise tendu. Instructor Julie Tticuboid observes. — Photo by Darrin Mann tempting bake sale in the SMC lobby How could someone resist donating to a good cause in exchange for a chunk of glorious brownie? CM course, the easiest thing to have done would have been to break down and buy the sinfully sweet goodie, then end up discouraged and toss the idea of ever being thin right out of mind But determination persisted, and a hasty push through the mob of savoring savages was the sensible decision, saving some unwanted calories and money And what were the rewards of all this seemingly endless torture, resulting often in less weight and more spending money? New clothes, a record, or an evening out gave the tangible incentive needed to keep up the hard work, and persistent will power Feeling good, and looking good brought each person closer to reaching his ultimate potential Susan Selbel 18 Diet Fitness
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