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September 29. 1983 The Phoenix page 4 =---:---=-' _ IGreeks Run Bid to buy Research council hosts Fellowships Bottling ecture Sigma Phi Epsilon and the I --- Allegheny Pepsi Cola The National Research basis of ability. The annual ing completion of their first Company are cosponsonng Council will again advise the stipend for NSF Graduate Fel- two road races on Saturday, A subscription series of lee- National Science Foundation lows will be $8,100 for a baccalaureate degree. or its October 8, 8:30 a.m. at Scott tures and appraisals is being in the selection of candidates twelve-month tenure. S_ Bait Stadium. All proceeds presented by Sotheby Parke for the Foundation's program NSF Graduate Fellowships equivalent from the two races - a 10K Bernet of New York in cooper- of Graduate Fellowships. Pan- are intended for students at Applicants will be required race and a one mile run ~ will go to the William McCor- ation with the Western Mary- els of eminent scientists and or near the beginning of their to take the Graduate Recore land College Department of engineers appointed by the mick, Jr., memorial scholar- graduate study. and will be Examinations (GRE) designed will study scientific ship fund. ART for interested members stu- of National Research Council of fel- awarded to for master's or or work to test aptitude The and examina- qualifications doc- community, WMC the achievement. evaluate leading Awards will go to different Final se- staff, mathe- faculty by the Ed- age groups for men and dents, afternoons, and October on 21 lowship candidates. will be tore! degrees in the biological, tions, adminstered Service, will ucational lection Fellows of matical, Friday Testing physical, women. The entry fee is $6.00 be and social on December before October 3, $8.00 after- through November 11 at the lJlad~ by the Foundation, with in engineering, in the history sci- 1983 given at designated centers 10, to be and awards college. and ences, announced wards. Participants will get T- Wasyl Palijczuk, Chairman March 1984. philosophy of science. throughout the United States shirts and free Pepsi. For of the Department of Art, As one means of aiding the Awards will not be made in and in certain foreign coun- more information see Phil announces that the course will progress of science and engi- clinical, law, education, or tries. The Foundation will pay Hannaby, Apt. 2B, or call start with an overview of the neering in the United States, business fields, in history or December 10 test fees for 876-2948, auction world presented by NSF Graduate Fellowships will social work, for work leading fellowship applicants, provid- '- ..J Aurelia G. Bolton, Sotheby's be offered to individuals who to medical, dental, or public ing NSF application is the DC Scholarship consultant for Maryland, fol- have demonstrated ability and health degrees, or for study in primary purpose. The ~ Washington, D.C. -- Sep- towed by an illustrated lecture special aptitude science for advanced joint science-professional appli- de- submission deadline date for the by New York expert, in programs. Eligible gree or engi- of applications for on prints training three NSF Graduate The tember 15 -- The Scholarship Mark Rosen. will feature next Howard nearing. of Subject to the avalla- to cants will, seniors in general, first-year be be November Fellowships will bility 23, 1983. Fur- and or college funds sessions I Research D.C., Institute of Wash- Zar, expert on Japanese sustained academic progress, graduat~ students who, at..the ther information and applica- an organization ington, of Art; may not Fannie specializing in aiding students Works books; and William Neville- Ru- new fellowships awarded in time of application, than have 20 se- tion materials the Fellowship be from obtained more March Rolfe, 1984 will be for maxi- completed I- in their efforts is to locate offering precht, rugs. mum tenured periods of three mester/3Q quarter hours, or Office, National Research funds for itself college, three (3) $1000 scholar-ships. The series, "Collector's years. Applicants must be equivaleo.!, of study in any of Council, 2101 Constitution Av- Applicants must meet the cri- Choice, The Elegant Art of citizens of the 1Jnited States, the aforementioned science enue, Washington, D.C. teria outlined below ~~r~~i::,'~rc~si~.:~: h~~~ La_n".d_W.,.ill_be,_..:,.:,iU_d_:9.;:_ed,;.._;_9,..n_l_h_e_a_n_de_n g :_in_ee_rin;_g,-:f;;;iel_d_S",fO_II_OW_._204__ 18_,-:;-_-:- -J - undergraduate be Grldders romp·. Johnson stars - fulltime student band and wife, There will an of $15.00 a fee to attend - G.P.A of 2.0 or above individual session, if space is ConI. tiom page 3 hit Johnson for his third TD of breath Johnson. "I now . For application and inl~)fma- available. For further lnfsrrna- first victory of the season. toss; and at the same time have confidence that I will tio-n, students should wnte to. ton please call the Depart- Still the Terrors were not deleated any prayer Ursinus have the time to get open, Scholarship Research Institute ment of Art at 848-7000, satisfied and felt they had to had of coming back. and Ray (Evans) will be able P,O, Box 50157 extension 599. Reservations add to their lead. With 8:46 "It was a tough outing, but to get it to me without much ~ashington, D.C. 20004 required. remaining in the game Evans we were more prepared than difficulty because the offen- X-Country ::CI~~:da~~ine~c~~tty:~~rg~~ sive line proved itself." Can-Iage House Liquors 1:~e':l~e ~~O! tast Sal: Soccer Inproves to 3-1 113 W. Main Street was Most "at the forks.. urday. women's encouraging parncu- ConI. a ~ few page 3 changes. hopeless LVC offense, and a rejuvenated Mike Kline got his line-up the with team, larly Julie Craig, whose third _against Allentown. Freshman first shut-out with only a few We've been remodeling this-summer in place, 19:43 finish, was only Don got his first start and moments of anxiety. came behind order to better serve you, the students of twenty seconds champs. - the Chris Beyers was reinstated! town Finally, and Gettysburg scorched to defending line, after hav- on the forward LA WMC MAC Western Maryland. Yarrow ran a strong fifth, lng to spend the first two them 2-0 for the fourth time in proving her stomach prob- games in the dungeon of four years. Steve Lutche lems were only temporary. halfback. Beyers had started scored early in the first half Cari Gustoffusen took 14th, the last three years on the from an assist from Paul Lan- Specials this week: 'Stephenson 16th, Shuler 18th, forward line. greier, and the "Krack-man," and Becky Nave 19th to The change in tactics proved Bruce Kracke converted a round out the field. effective as gave a solid per- nearly perfect pass from Carl Case of Goebels cans $6.29 The men fared not as well. formance in the net and the Holz. Gettysburg applied con- Joe Thomas, always stron'g, Terror offense finally scored a ststant pressure the ent-ire finished 6th, superfrosh Doug couple of goals. The ice was second half, but the WMC Case of Old Milwaukee cans $7.39 Nolder took 8th and, Jim broken by the Bete connec- defense, spearheaded by Startt took 10th. Stili ailing, tion - Co-captain John Mon- Carl Holz, Phil Blatz, Craig Brian Russo finished, followed tayne converting a Bruce Robson, and Paul Langreier by Mclaughlin, ~15th),. ~nd Kracke pass into a score. were more than equal to the Joe Hedrick (a dlsappointinq Kracke then scored one of his task. Mike Kline turned out a 18th). The team was further own - the game winner - sterling effort in the net. earn- We've also expanded our selection of hampered by the non-appear- from an assist from Joe Nat- ing his second consecutive ance of Rich Harfst, who, tans. The Terrors had plenty shutout. While Gettysburg anticipating chances imported beer and wines. pernaps outcome, stayed the one- of other shooting kept to score, but controlled the half, ball they much were of sided the second the game poor home and raced rather than run for close: John Schiavone, when rarely very dangerous. the Green.Terrors. not mouthing off to the ref- The prognosis for the Ter- - . __ ~_ ', eree, played a tough hustling rors is still iffy. Although they Look for our Homecoming specials. 1j.~....f'~"'_.1 7..1 .L.r. game. The final,was WMC 2, seem to be set defensively, I"tv ;rvvv~ 1 AI~~°.fe~r~~s made it three in !~~tTf~~~sc~~veb~~! t~ ~~ lDCUSTlANE• WESTMINSTER. a row when they crushed team. Of their three victories, 301.848-7116 MOo21157 perrenial doormat LVC 4-0 on only Gettysburg really be- September 21. Bruce Kracke longed on the same field with twice, Maryland. Present J.D. expires 10/6/83. laWn&'. •~:t~nr~occ:,:'!== 1 scored Sites and with newcomers Western co-captain John In addi- Mon- Steve crawaJ ,-&applies tion, Scott Lutche _ , elmu ,vallabl. adding the other two tallies. tayne's injury has severely • atencllllnr Jamie Degrath had two as- h.ampered his play. The Ter- MON.·iHUR.11).8, sists, Joe Nattans, one. The rors need him healthy if they , ,_~...:~~_.:.F!RL:.!I!~8:!....:SI!~I:.:.I~O'S'!)Terror defense shut down the hope to be competitive.
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