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AIDS is much more th Could it mutate to the point it becomes an airborne disease? Should that occur , ab¬ solutely no one will be safe! norance and irrational hysteria of the populace and an inr in the crisis. Scoop Phill: I debilitating |e: f-- alkyl nit fe if»f« Humanity is facing a poten¬ tial disaster. It is already in the throes of a crisis. Unfortunate¬ ly, through either prejudice or ignorance, a preponderance of the population is unaware just how severe the crisis is. The crisis is AIDS. Acquired Immune De f Syndrome, AIDS, is ? devastating disease ' ful, debilitating we kno H : climb tt0 198 P rUg Park students 11 i By Boon Siang Lee Staff Writer The Park College full-time tui- - nd b oard charges will - - — 987 semester. how an Ofor er Mail crackdown to limit service for mass mailers ‘ Charter at root of decision assistance but most of it will be through their own fund. Otherw it would be foolish to incieas tuition in the first place v financial aid will be inc r The president says t’ be a modest increas cellaneous fees but increase for part- their fees were ir last year. R, e. k DESPITE tuition, the pates ar so n wS By Stephen Cox S t£n by ParK CoUege President Dr. Harold Condit w - submit all mass mailing pass through the Park College m. room to inspection. The policy include any mail suspected of b an underground newspaper r of a mass mailing. The decision, has b the recent p 1 ’’ ergroun rr ' their obligati suppo .„ • . ns a-j rtt vcs ate Tub UU 1 he( Z W ' P 0 tot tat t et a0 ,4ttt6 p e0p to . ' ■ :■ ' •
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eronica’s Room A Thriller in Two Acts by Ira Levin by Jon Trozzolo special to the Narva “Veronica’s Room,” a fingernail-chewing thriller by the author of Deathrap, Ira Levin, was performed at Park Oct. 9, 10, 17, and 18, 1987 in the Alumni Hall Theatre. “Veronica’s Room” pours out suspense entering a world of fantasy and reality. The story is about Susan Kerner, a young Boston college student and Larry Eastwood, a young lawyer she just met. Kerner is en¬ ticed to a mansion by the Mackeys, a charming elderly couple who are astonished by Susan’s strong resemblance to Veronica, the dead daughter of the family for whom they had worked. Act I THE CAST: The Man.Scott Turley The Woman.K. Kelley Greene The Girl.Erin K. Prestia The Young Man.Tim Dodds Stage Manager.John Roughton
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