0 00 I;f-AAFCDIIAD4M 0 Life and Art L-IFESTYLES TRENDS7777 Long-distance love Presentswtake It's aworld ofhigh phone bills and lonely nights creatt, not cash ByfsNoEfLE PMIn S for studentsseparated frl msigni 'ant others College HeOgsHeraKd Western Kentucky U. the next three years-and may cancel membersh ip anytime after doing so. Send me these 8 CDs Do you have a VCR? (04) QYesQ No Do you have a cre Extra Bonus Offer. Also sendonemore F. an CD now. I've enclosed an additional $6.95. _ this e I PREFER CASSETES for which I am enclosing check or money orde cassettes, plus $1.85 shipping and handling). Please enroll me under th selections, at regular Club pnces, in the next 3 years-and may cancel men RI M w " AN AOR.RS0H 34s-O03 MEAT LOAF 279.1335STEVE N=O 4as5ass4 ock's Greatest Hits MO2.1ANC0 BatOOHl ®n i eoi 42 ATOMOLDEAD en-axe406 ar~anee308e049JETHOTULL 345-157 STEELY DAN 277-954 D OUGSTONE 425-6 h r--~ e-1800AQULNe® ApI Though] ta an t H was YOU an 377-945 awENOIc at291-eat MOTOWN'S te1easeKANSAS 27055 ENCORE 42 aasa0 t37665 7 ""AMESTALO R 29 1r30- 2 E Z E 293 5 BOSTON 269 2 0s OM a e424 e.."'-aea -e39.55 aGREAEmS T a Hoes Of Thseaoly an® Nwmr LvedElis sePPEOLF 372.425 BESTrOF THE 291*278 BEST OF 291-856 zSaAGGS s263-400 KATHY MATTEA 424-622 GRMESTHrS ® a0001E Bra. CARLY SIMON s SKK DEGREES ® AnCollectionaOf Hite s-r t357N16 "EAGLE. n7s LEDZEPPELNIV 29r-ass ! BWK se25-aee 9 .0M0RICK aa44523 MEDOOS = 39.612tc N.KBsefeas tsnasn lmBONaTOsNn®e hesule's_ a DOY HOLY t348.110 BEST OF 279620 FLEETWOOD MAC 286-914 JIMCROCE 246.868 GLADsaKNIGHT 424-382 a . e.oo0398-115 ZZTOP RUMOURS .. "||||e""" GOODWOMAN an ACOSt344a4-n an-eaUS , 2 s60 VAN HALeN 286-80 BLLY O.* 239a-as aNTH a424-rr RR0RM g A =36-4 TeBetO FO o ® PANO MAN tackOTe K.aer rea ! NeICint t343.657 CAOCAG s2601638 LINDA RONSTAOT 286-740 I LLYI Oss360-1071e eoE t423-855 at teasa-- 393652 jGRETEST HITS (a GREATEST HITS VTAL IDOL t l M 39380 tEATSeS 4 I GREATSTH TS2 NOFECES m 's Ege .E g 44 D OMPANY 341r-ets g3r- 219477j HERE'S HOW TO GET YOUR 8 CDs FOR 1+s. * Just mail the coupon with check or money order for $1.86 ONJOHN 319541 0DYLAN 13s-s (that's 10 tor your 8 CDs, plus $1.85 to cover shipping and EATESTHITS GREATEST HITS 053 handling). rrEMDLER 411934 MARKA 411-900 You agree ts buy just six more selections in the next three me ryopwes uves ® Marmlka's Kntchen years, at regular Club prices (currently $12.98 to $15.98, plus tebox. shipping and handling)-and you may cancel membership at any time after doing so. Haute,IN 478E-1130 640/S92 S Free Music Magazine sent every four weeks (up to 13 times a singcheckormoney orr$1.86 year), describing the Regular Selection for your listening interest, iosnby g check armey res in plus hundreds of alternates. And Special Selection mailings up to u ,regular Club prices, in six times a year (total of up to 19 buying opportunities). E Buy only what you want! If you want the Regular or Special Selection, do nothing-it will be sent automatically. If you'd prefer an alternate selection, or none at all, just mail the response card always provided by the date specified. edit card? (03) Q Yes nQ o__ I oea elnays have 10 days to decide; if not, you may retun d 'm entitled to e HaPrice Bonus Plan If you continue your membership after xtra CD FREE!Lfulfilling your obligation, you'll be eligible for our money-saving bonus plan. It lets you buy one CD at half-price for each CD you r for$1.86 (that's 1 for my first 12 buy at regular Club price. ie tems out ined.lagree tobuy 8 * 10-Day Risk-Free Trial. We'll send details of the Club's bership anytime afterdoing so. operation with your introductory package. If not satisfied, retun everything within 10 days for a full refund and no furtherobligation. 0 Extra Bonus Offer: you ma ytake one additional CD right now at tre super-low price of snip $6.95-and yea are then entited o Itake en extra CD as e bonus FREE! And yea'l receiee year I discounted CD and your bonus CD with your 8 introductory credit card? (03) Yes ONe se ects 1CDs i GE YOUR 12 CASSETTES FOR 1.. ese2 se a ses FREE! we tmrite in the numbers of the 12 cassetcs y u want and mail the coupon, together with a checkor money order for $1.86 ' (that's 10 for your 12 cassettes, plus $1.85 to cover shipping and handling). 5Yes agree ts buy just eight mere selections in the nerd three O Modem Rock 0 LghteSounds years, et regular Club prices (currently $7.98 to $15.98, plus R.E.M., Bette Midler, shipping and handling)-and you may cancel membership at any Jesus Jones Carip Simon ' time after rising se. SEasy Ustening [ Danae Pop Buy on -gel one free Bonus Plan. If you continue your Frank Sinatra, C&C Music Factory, membership after fulfilling your obligation, you'll be eligible for our Ry Conniff Sheena Easton generousbbonus plan. It18t you get one cassette tree or every y Q Classicalj one yea bay et reguler Club price (shipping and hendling will be added). Otharwise, the Club operates in the same manner as Idescribed above. * 2 More Cassettes FREE. Choose your first selection now for AsN e only $3.98 (that's up to 60% off regular Club prices)-and your L "1Asamembership obligation is immediately reduced: you then need buy Apt. only 7 more (instead of 8) in three years! AND this discount p purchse ls entitles yet 2 extra cassettes FREE. So you can Zip get 15 cassettes for less then the price of one! avalable in EgWgF-RN-WS-EM COLUMBIA HOUSE 1s serviced from H ©1992, The Columbia House Company ' 4UM North FruftrghmnueTenre Ht t Indiana 47814-M30 ByLESLEYMITCHELL The Lumberjack, Northern Arizona U. TN, Valentine's Day for Kelly Kramer will consist of a quick call at 6:30 a.m. from her boyfriend, Jeff Deitenbeck, a freshman at the U.S. Naval Academy. But Kramer, a junior at Northern Arizona U., isn't complaining. She's used to talking to Deitenbeck only about once a week and seeing him twice a year. Like other college students who carry on long- distance relationships, the couple copes with dateless Friday and Saturday nights, outrageous phone bills and the blues. That's part of the package, Kramer believes. "Jeff and I have loved each other for years ... I don't worry that he doesn't love me or there's someone else," Kramer said. "But you can get to feeling insecure, and there's nothing you can do about it." While the emotional price tag for the relationship can be steep, the financial aspects are every bit as high. Just ask Joshua Stafursky. Stafursky, a senior at the U. of Missouri, and his girlfriend JOE CEPEDA, Karen Mularadelis, a THE UNION, recent graduate CALIFORNIA STATE U., LONG BEACH living in Bay Shore, N.Y., talk to each other about three times a day. "Believe me, I have the phone bills to prove it," said Stafursky, who spends $150 to $200 a month to reach out and touch Mularadelis. While many of their friends can't understand how they do it, the couple has carried out their three-year relationship on a long- distance basis since Mularadelis graduated last year. For Stafursky, the relationship is ideal because of his hectic schedule. "I don't have to feel guilty about fitting her into my schedule," he said. "Of course I miss her, but I wouldn't have a great deal of time to spend with her if she were here." While challenging under any circumstances, long-distance rela- tionships work best with well-established couples, said Ann Weber, Ph.D., professor of psychologyat the U. of North Carolina, Asheville. "It can even be an intimacy enhancer," Weber said. "When the couple is able to be together, there is a real, clear focused attention to the relationship." Weber said many students map out a specific plan to help ease the anxieties of being apart. This includes discussing phone calls, who pays phone bills, writing letters and dating other people. "You have to have those rules set up beforehand and you have to be true to them," she said. "Long-distance relationships that succeed are more than a matter of good intentions. They are a matter of strategy." Dancers make big bucks in the buff zie fha eg me mes racaP cassen S Do you have a telephone? (01) O Yes i No Do you have a lso sendvrmyrfirst selectivnfor upitoac60vTisdi dicountfor whihiamamesoenclosingadditional v paymen f $3.8. i than need buxnly- 7 more (instead of 8), at regular Club ( prices,intheZnext3years. O Hard Rock O Soft Rock MY MAIN MUSICAL Van Helen, Michael Bolton, INTEREST IS ZZyTop Gerge chael Besue tectaenwhth~er 0 Heavp Metal 0 R&BSftut ordrg Cs osCassettes SkidRow, Luther Vandross, you may alwaysrchoose Warant Gauy fomanpategory. OJazz QCounry OMr. By NANCY DONISI TheDaily Campus, Southern Methodist U. Talk about moonlighting. A high salary is the calling card, but most students won't be writinghome about the increasinglypopular job of stripping. In cities such as Dallas, Reno, Las Vegas and New York, students are shedding their clothes and taking to the stage. "It's purely financial," said Beth, a student at New York U. who spends weekends as a topless dancer. "I work in a place I wouldn't normally walk past, let alone go in, if not for the money." "Basically, everyone in there is there for the money," said "Kelly," ajunior English major from the U. of North Texas who dances at a gentleman's club in Dallas. "I don't think anyone is there to further her career in dancing." Only her good friends know where she really works, and she will not tell her parents about a job where she earns $3,000 a month. "It's a bad stereotype to have," she said. "The perception that everyone gets is that strippers are trashy people and that's not true. It'sjust easy money and I need it." Such situations are common, said Chantal Menis, owner of the Wild Orchids Gentleman's Club in Dallas. Most of her dancers are working to earn money on the side and can make from $2,000 to $9,000 each month. The money definitely is a big draw, Menis said, especially for students struggling with steep tuition bills. "College is very expensive, and a lot of parents cannot afford it," she said. Las Vegas, with its legalized gambling and around-the-clock nightlife, offers plenty of opportunities for students willing to show some skin. April, a student at the U. of Nevada, Las Vegas, performs in a cabaret-style show to finance her education. "I might feel un- comfortable if I were in Kansas or something," she said. "But this is Las Vegas. It's a different atmosphere. Plus it's great money. And it's not just women who are lured to dance. "Ladies Only" clubs make stripping an equal-opportunity profession. Rick Unholz, a senior at Southern Methodist U. who dances at LaBare, a Dallas club that caters to women, calls stripping "just ajob." He said he doesn't let the attention go to his head. "I don't look at it as an ego trip. I don't think I'm so hot," he said. Unholz said he uses a stage name, "so people don't think it is mylife," buthe hasencountered SMU women at the club. Aside from the possibility of baring all in front of classmates, there are other drawbacks to stripping, said Unholz, who wouldn't recommend thejob for everyone. "It depends on the person," he said. "It's good money if you don't have any qualms about taking off your clothes." "Jim," an SMU student who used to dance at LaBare, agreed. "It's kind of fun to do for awhile, but there are better ways to make money," he said. SMiss (it First Nam Address initial cay state Note:weareservetherighttorejectanyappicationorcancelanymembership.Theseoffersno APO, FPO, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rio; write for details of aftemative offer. Canadian residen TorontoApplic"be sales tax added to all orders. Taking off their clothes is a bare essentiai for students who have taken up stripping to supplement their incomes.