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Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 28, 1985
Homecomng m
(Continued from Page 1) For the third year in a row, Triangle
called "Jazz Age" that depicted won the float contest.
Roaring '20s bar scene, complete with Hundreds of onlookers lined S.
a keg and a bartender. University, State Street, and N. Un-
South Quad Residence Hall entered iversity as the parade passed by.
"Barnstormers - The Blue Baron Eastern Michigan University student
Starts to Soar." A huge maize and Ron Coletta, who stood and watched
blue fighter plane dominated the rear on S. University, said he "just sort of
of this float, and an Indiana football stumbled on (the parade), and
player was wrapped around a thought I'd hang around and check it
goalpost on the front. out. It looks pretty good."
THE THIRD float, created by THE PROCESSION turned off N.
members of Triangle Fraternity, University at the Natural Sciences
freatured Felix the Cat the theme of Building, and headed for the Diag,
Homecoming. Pulled by an old where about 200 people had gathered
fashioned ambulance, this entry spor- for the pep rally.
ted a gigantic trombone-playing Felix Alumni cheerleader Newt Loken led
and the caption, "Felix and the Gang the rally with energetic cheers that
say 'Jazz it up."' prompted at least one student to say
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akes a comeback to old traditions

he was "a little out of hand, but fun-
ny. 1
"We feeeeel good - Oh we feel so
good. Yeah!" Loken cried repeatedly
from his post on the steps of the
graduate library. He encouraged the
crowd to join in the marching band's
performance of "The Victors,"
cheering "louder, come on LOUDer!"
When the band stopped playing,
Loken shouted, "Oh that band is much
too much, that band is much too
much!"
BUT FOOTBALL coach Bo Schem-
bechler stole the spotlight when he
and team captain Mike Mallory gave
the pep talk. Mallory, whose father
coaches the Hoosiers, had a special
message to the crowd: "I'd just like to

tell my dad - 'We'll kick your but-
ts!'
A four-man group from the band
won the Michimaniac contest with a
song they wrote and performed about
the four men who have directed the
band.
In contrast to the pep rally, Friday
night's bonfire on Elbel Field was a
rather low-key affair. Anticipation
rose among the some 350 bundled-up
watchers when the field lights were
doused and kerosene was poured
around the base of the 2-foot teepee-
like structure. The crowd gathered
closer when bonfire committee
chairman David Wynne set it afire.
One man shouted "Burnin' dwon the
down the
house!" others just "oohed" and
"aaahed" at the sight of flames that
climbed more than 30 feet into the air.
Thousands of people turned out for
the annual Mudbowl the next mor-
ning. This year Sigma Alpha Epsilon
triumphed over the Phi Delts, 12-0, af-
ter intercepting passes and other
swift moves. At one point a bench
clearing brawl broke out between the
two teams over a squabble after the
Phi Delts completed their first pass
return.
BUT THE highlight of the Mudbowl
for many in the crowd was the hand
style "soccer" game played by two
sororities during halftime.
The women of Kappa Alpha Theta
and Chi Omega played without the
bandanas their fraternity brothers
wore to protect their hair, and soon

Daily Photo by MATT PETRIE
The Friars entertain the pep rally crowd Friday with the song "Silhouet-
te."

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were covered completely in green-
brown mud. They slid in the muck,
pushed each other over, and hooked
arms around their opponents' necks in
a tackle.
"I think they're great," said LSA
senior Jeff Hayes, "The girls don't
hold anything back. They're more ex-
citing than the guys."
The Thetas scored the only goal to

win the halftime game. In mock
disgust, the women of Chi Omega
knocked their SAE coach into the
mud, face first. The Thetas, too,
wound up in the ankle-deep sludge
when they toppled over during a
group victory hug.
Staff writer Philip Chidel filed a
report for this story.

Students march in Phillipines protest

MANILA, Philipplines (AP) -
About 7,000 farmers and students
vowing to avenge the police killing of
two student protesters marched
yesterday on -the palace of President
Ferdinand Marcos, but riot troops
blocked them off several hundred
yards away.
"Blood for blood ... a life for a life,
that is a promise," the marchers
chanted before setting fire to effigies
of Marcos and Uncle Sam.
THEY WERE accompanied by a
jeep carrying the flag-draped coffin of

17-year-old Emmanuel Lazo, a
student killed last Monday when
police fired on rock-throwing demon-
strators at a city intersection.
Another student, Danilo Valcos, 18,
who was shot in the head at the
demonstration, died of his wounds
Saturday.
Many protesters were members of
the leftist nationalist group Bayan,
which means country.
Riot troops barricaded a bridge
leading to Marcos' residence with
barbed wire and firetrucks, preven-

ting marchers from getting closer
than 330 yards to the palace.
A Handful of soldiers watched.the
hour-long protest from the other side of
the bridge while most of the troops
stood by in a side street. The
protesters withdrew after an hour o
speeches denouncing Marcos' 20-yea
government.
Bayan Secretary-General Lean
Alejandro, a student leader, told the
crowd that Manila police Chief Big.
Gen. Narciso Cabrera was "a demon
worse than the devil himself."

Daily Photo by MATT PETRIE
A member of the Delta Epsilon fraternity sledge hammers a beat-up Nova on the Diag Friday. He was taking
part in the annual Evans Scholar Car Bash.

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FOR SALE

FOR RENT

PERSONAL

HELP WANTED

LOST MONDAY! Tri-colored, 14K gold bracelet.
REWARD $30.00. Call 763-2733. 25A1101
LOST: Black wallet with no money, in Union
area. 668-0966. 24A1101
LOST CRYSTAL Necklace on Hill Street Friday
night (10/18). Reward! Sentimental value.
Michelle 764-3879. 11A1029

TWO LEASES FOR SALE!! Two adjacent singles
in East Quad: one male single and one female
single. Call persistently after 6:00 p.m. 764-4632.
07B1030
GREAT BOOKS For Sale - Classic Titles, make
a deal. 994-6476. 09B1031
8-PIECE SILVERWARE SETTING, $15. 8-Place
china setting, $25. 4-piece knife set including steak
knives, $15. Assorted pots and pans, $15. Upright
vacuum cleaner, $15. Floor length drapes: 3-sets
of two panels, beige with white backing, to fit
sliding glass doors, $20 per set. Four tires: two
E70-14 Grand Am Super Wides G/T, and two
H70-14 Grand Prix Super Wides G/T, raised white
lettering, 3,000 miles, $150. 6-foot couch with
slipcovers, $30. Or best offer on any combination.
Call 764-2397 afternoons or 995-0649 evenings.
20B1031
TICKET TO THE BODY BLAST JAM. Call
764-6905 for details. 08B1107
1980 MAZDA RX-7. 5-speed, great condition.
$5250. Call 665-7391. 14B1107

FURNISHED EFFICIENCY available
immediately. Convenient campus location. $306
a month, heat included. 663-3504 evenings.
13C1108
1 BEDROOM AVAILABLE, Winter Term.
$158.50/month, utilities included (except electric).
Deposit (refundable), $385.50. Lease length,
Jan. 1-May 1. No pets. Located near Briarwood
on bus line. Call Bob, 971-9563 after 11:00 p.m.
06C1030
SINGLE ROOM available immediately in North
Campus co-op. $285/Mo. includes food, laundry,
utilities, many extras. Karen 663-9283. . 99C1105
WINTER TERM SUBLET - 3 single bedrooms
in a 6 bedroom house. Large rooms, kitchen,
den, washer/dryer, parking. Great housemates
and location. 1 minute to Union, $190/month
+ utilities. Call now - Sheryl, Gail, or Jordan
761-2868. 03C1030

FOR SALE

'80 DATSUN 210-Red, new tires. Runs like a
dream.,$2000 or best offer. 769-6462. 27B1101
FENDER STRATOCASTER STD. Fantastic,
1% years old, made in USA. $380 or best offer by
Nov. 1.881-3330. 22B1030
BIKE - Raleigh Sprite - 21". Terrific condition.
$95. Call 995-0439. 02B1030

DORM DOINGS

DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe

ACROSS
1 Nesting insects
6 Slangy approval
10 Hook's right
hand
14 Inhabitant of
Attu
15. Official's staff
16 Mike or Richard
17 Stay alert
20 Reply to a
mouse
21 City on the
Truckee.
22 Action site
23 Hockey great
24 Miles per hour
26 Stays alert
34 Actress
Nazimova
35 "Oklahoma"
aunt
36 Time frame
37 French soldier
39 XXVI x i
40 Sandal feature
42 Choose
43 Chihuahua
cash
45 Succeed
46 Plays fair
50 Time out of
mind
51 Golf gadget
52 Cocky walk
55 Agreement
57 de trois
60 Stays
optimistic
64 See 53 Down
65 Desire
66 Rocket type
67 -'acte

11 Spicy sauce
made with
chilies
12 Paradise
13 Snorri story
18 Pianist Peter
19 Gourmands
23 Johnny
Carson's
birthstone
24 Burger topping
25 6 Across, on
shipboard
26 Stuffing
ingredient
27 Wed in haste
28 Top-drawer
29 Grappler's grip
30 "Adam Bede"
author
31 Problem for
Pauline
32 Remove
33 Headrests,
in a way
38 Surprise
endings
41 Level
44 DDE's
command

47 Lookalike in a
Twain tale
48 Emulate Durer
49 Yes-or-no
answer
52 Slope runner:
Var.
53 Coastal
flier
54 Budget factor
55 Annoying one

56 Davis Cup
team captain
57 Record-break-
ing Rose
58 Heavenly head-
dress
59 Dick's dog
61 Run a tab
62 Twerp, British
style
63 Part of RPM

SINGLE ROOM available in North Campus
Co-ops. For info. call Philip at 763-3915 or
665-0166. 05D1030
TIRED OF
DIRTY DISHES?
Then consider the advantages of on-campus
dining in UM Residence Halls ...
+ THREE MEAL PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM!
" TEN CONVENIENT LOCATIONS!
" SPECIAL DISCOUNTS WITH
ENTREE PLUS!
We have a meal plan for your style. Come to
113 SAB (the Entree Office) today. OR phone
763-4632. cDtc

MALE BOY GEORGE FAN would like to form
support group for men interested in dressing with
complete freedom. Discreet individuals reply to
JIM, P. O. Box 732, Plymouth, MI 48170. 91F1104
A CUT ABOVE HAIR DESIGN - Special $5 off
any service, first visit only. Call 662-2544 for
appointment. cFtc
CONFIDENTIAL
INEXPENSIVE
GYNECOLOGICAL CARE
Planned Parenthood
3100 Professional Dr., Ann Arbor
(near Washtenaw & Huron Pkwy.)
973-0710 cFtc
STUDENT SERVICES.
RESUMES - written - also word processed or
typeset; coverletters, too. 662-4530. cGtc
ANSWERING SERVICE. Computerized, 24 hours,
only $7.50 per month! 451-7121. 97G1029
ACE Word processing, student discount.
769-9069. 2101120
ACCURACY INK
Editing/Word Processing
Reasonable Rates. 971-4139.
cGtc
HELP WANTED
NOT BUSY every Friday or Saturday evening?
How about babysitting two little boys who are
usually in bed by 9:00. Own transportation
desirable. Call 761-5673, evenings, 357-5333, days.
28H1101
CUSTODIAL WORK, part-time 995-3276. cH1105
CHURCH ORGANIST, Sunday Mornings,
9:45-11:45. Call Reverand Clark, 632-5825. 15H1031
INDIVIDUALS IN NEED of Money? Campus
students needed to sell 1985-86 Student
Directories. Liberal Commission Easy Selling.
Call Nancy McGlothlin at Student Publications,
764-0550, between 10a.m. and4p.m., M-F.
NCHtc
HAIRCUT and COLOR models needed. Must be
adventurous and open to change. Also need
photogenic types for ads, etc. All services will
be FREE of charge. Call LAKY'S SALON
668-8812.512 South Main. 92H1028
PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVERS. Car required.
Part time, one or two nights/week. Hourly
wage, tips and mileage. Apply in person Omega
Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Place, near U of M
Hospital. 56H1029
OFFICE WORKER. Part time, flexible hours.
Apply at 338 S. State Street. 01H1030
YOUR ORGANIZATION
NEED MONEY?
Campus group needed to sell 1985-86 Student
Directories.
Liberal Commission
Easy Selling
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DESPERATELY seeking buspeople for dinners;
to serve/clean up for 20 people. Call Liz 668-0241
or 761-4810. 98H1029
WANTED: MODEL for glamour art photography
for possible commercial reproduction. Also
make-up artist. Call for an interview 769-5745.
28H1101
CAB DRIVERS WANTED. Flexible hours.
663-4545 days or nights. 42H1028
STUDENT MAGICIAN NEEDED November 2nd.
$50 for evening. Please call 764-0897. 39H1028
TELEPHONE & COUNTER HELP. Lunch
hour Monday thru Friday, & Sunday 4:30 p.m. -
9 p.m. Apply in person Omega Pizza near U
of M Hospital. 57H1029
SINGING MESSENGERS for balloon delivery.
Flexible hours, must have! car. Call 995-1972,
between 10 and 5. 96H1105
DISPATCHER-DRIVER. Evening food delivery
service. Use company vehicles. Make up to
$8.00/hour. Call 665-4122. 95H1101
DEVELOPING THAT
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The Michigan Daily is seeking responsible,
qualified students for positions in advertising
management.
The Michigan Daily is one of the few student-
run publications in the nation and can offer
you a hands-on experience; unlike other
"gopher" internships.
Managers are needed in co-op advertising and
finance, serving a 12-month term of office be-
ginning January 1986. Experience is helpful,
but a genuine interest in learning and an
attitude of professionalism will suffice. Each
position requires a weekly commitment of 25
hours.
Apply now at 420 Maynard, Student Publica-
tions Bldg. Call Dawn Willacker at 764-0554 for
more details.

BUSINESS SERVICES
EDITOR - 40 years experience in making good
writing better. Best quality, low rates, fastr'
service. 995-0772. cJ1211
TYPING - ALL KINDS - Fast, efficient service.
Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc
A-1 TYPINyG - On Campus. Professional Rush
Service Available. 668-8898. cJ1211
Papers/Resumes/Coverletters
EXECU-TOPS Word Processing 663-7158
cJtc
TYPING - All types. Fast guaranteed work
o reasonable rates. 6686109. 8511113
THE NEW SCHOOL OF PIANO
First lesson complimentary 994-0371
cJ121l
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***20% Off 1st paper (with this ad)***
Fast & accurate. Papers, briefs, resumes, letters, W
theses. Campus pick-up & delivery. 426-5217.
cJtc
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LSAT COURSE
ov ber 12 -December 5
Reasonable Rates.
665-3579 70J1109
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ACCUTYPE
WORD PROCESSING
Resumes, Papers, Cover Letters, Etc
Complete Secretarial Service
Available Same Day Service
761-5050
cJtc

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
E CHO0 S P AR E L MA N
MOONSTONE MOIRE
IMPETUOUS PINAS
TEE EARN LATENT
PER CRONES
REPORT LIBERTY
OPALS BEVEL ROD
WELL ERNES POKE
SEA OLTI S LINEN
STARLET HONEST
iNDIR AAUK
CONIES NARD MAE
AGAMA HANKERING
METAL INTERALIA
PEEELS STEN HELD
10/26/85

GREEK GAB

GOING PLACES

GUTEN MORGEN! Herr Muller
Frauleins M and E
NCE1028
A.E.Phi wants to congratulate all of our new
pledges! We are very proud to have you in
our house! Keep up the good work! Love,
A.E.Phi NCE1028

PERSONAL

THANKSGIVING
NEW YORK
FLIGHTS FROM $98
LaGuardia and Newark, Great Places Travel
Consultants, U of M Union Mall. Call immed-
iately 994-4777. cKtc
MISCELLAN EOUS
WANTED: MACINTOSH 512K image writer and
accessory kit and external disc drive. 429-9606.
93M1028

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ELLEN - Happy (late) 19th Birthday! Hope
you had a maaar-velous one, dahling. Love,
M and E NCF1031
HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY PUNCH! We love
you! Judy and Margo. 21F1028
STUDENTS! You're invited to Nicaragua! We
heard you tell NBC to cover the war in El
Salvador! Congratulations on a successful demo!
Write the NICA School, P.O. Box 1409,.
Cambridge, MA 02238, (617) 497-7142 for
information about Spanish language courses,
family living, and community work in Esteli,
Nicaragua. With voices like yours - together
we can end U.S. intervention in Central America!

O HOW I HATE OHIO STATE - BUT I NEED
4 OHIO STATE VS. MICHIGAN FOOTBALL
TICKETS. PLEASE CALL (after 7:00)764-7074.
23Q1101
NEEDED - Indiana OSU tickets. Parents
desperate. Top dollar. 761-7358. 04Q109-
NEED DESPERATELY - Four Ohio Stat
tickets, not necessarily together. Top dollar paid
Mark, 764-2030 after 6p.m. 84Q1104
WANTED - 4 Purdue tickets. Call Steve
764-2822. NCQ1O28
DESPERATELY WANTED. OSU/Michig
football tickets. 973-9582. cQtc
3BSOLUTE top dollar paid for UM football tick-
ets. Call 973-6327. cQtc
NEED FOOTBALL tickets to Nov. 23 OH
STATE game. Call 1-513-381-2337 collect or writa:
Scott Ashburn, 359 Oregon, Cincinnati, Ohio
45202 GO BLUE!! 19Q1030
AVAILABLE: 2 tickets to the Ohio State game,

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