The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 18, 1989 -- Page 5 1989 Hopwood winners Essay J. David Kotre, engineering sopho- * more: $200 PeterMcPartlin, first-year LSA student: $200 Anna Schlossberg, first-year RC student: $175 Reba Uthappa, first-year RC stu- dent: $175 Fiction Jill Robbins, RC sophomore: $350 Joseph Schreiber, LSA sopho- more: $300 Philip Van Eyck, LSA sophomore: $250 Karen Weiss, LSA sophomore: $225 Poetry John Marshall, RC sophomore: $350 Mike Lommel, first-year LSA student: $250 Matthew Rohrer, first-year RC student: $250 Juliet Barnes, RC sophomore: $200 Academy of American Poets Prize Laura Jane Roop, graduate student in English and educa- tion: $100 Sex Continued from Page 3 He dispelled many of the myths Which men and women use to seduce their dates, such as "it feels good." * Until the end, Josh's talk focused more on morality than religion. He ended his speech by citing his belief that "Christianity is not a religion; iWs a relationship [with God]." He then invited those in the audience who had not previously done so to let Christ enter their lives. In an interview with the Daily on Monday, Josh had elaborated on this theme. "I'm not a religious person," he said. "I don't believe Christianity is , religion. I think it's a relation- ship... between an individual and God. And so I never challenge peo- ple... to become a Christian. I chal- lenge people to come to know Christ personally." Poet Derek Walcott reads from his work at the presentation of the Hopwood awards yesterday at Rackham Auditorium. Bain-Swiggert Poetry Prize Patricia Nelson, LSA junior: $125 Michael R. Gutterman Award in Poetry David Grove, Rackham graduate student: $87.50 Larissa Szporluk, LSA senior: $87.50 Roy W. Cowden Memorial Fellowship Robert Grams, LSA Junior: $750 Scott Lasser, Rackham graduate student: $750 Alicia Conger, LSA senior: $500 David Grove, Rackham graduate student: $500 John Reinhard, Rackham graduate student, $500 Charley's thinks' should buy you more than just a great salad bar. Our specials start with a fresh salad and end with a whole lot more! " " 0 Sunday. Salad bar and a tasty soup. Monday. Salad bar is only $2.00 per person when purchased with one of our popular pizzas, which are 1/2 regular price! Tuesday. Feast on a salad bar and barbequed chicken wingers. Wednesday. Salad bar and some irresistible lasagna. Thursday. Salad bar and a hot grilled sandwich or burger. Friday. Salad bar with all you can eat fish and chips. Ci0od Tie Charey's No other discounts or coupons apply. Specials good until 9 p.m. Daily. Sorry, no carry outs. F R) ;AETY JOHN. SLOW DPrvE SOUTH TRUDV AND DAVE- oCY BLUE CS/LP $6.88 CD $12.88 CS/LP $6.88 CD $12.88 IF-_ -1k 9 w .. f Lk T Y ILC I- CS/LP $6.881 a *lk K Mlii I CS/LP $6.88 CD $12.88 I I CS/LP $6.88 CD $12.88 , i .r- .. . I 1 I J I Ly~ U STAIRS 1 %I . i Z s 1989 WINTER RUSH MASS MEETING: THURSDAY, JAN.19 7:30 P.M. MICHIGAN UNION BALLROOM And for the next four days Record Town makes it easy for you to play them again and again with great savings on cassettes, LPs and Compact Discs. Don't forget Record Town's great selectionj of blank audio and video tape and Compact Disc storage and carry cases. But hurry, sale ends January 21st. Record Town - the only music & video store you'll ever need. 1 rf OPEN RUSH: SUNDAY- THURSDAY RUSHEE(S) 4-D r; :t 1 loop, MOO i low or op U / Jmw~wjopI AWu A D~ I i E I