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February 9, 1989IWestern Maryland College/Page 7 The Answers for the Sexual The Pub makes Wrestlers enjoy successful Awareness Test a change season spectively. Seasoned veteran Dan I. False sault, and is punishable as a crimi- By Debbie Leopold By Jim Cardea ~~:n:wi~:h~f::;~~~~ 2. False naloffense. instrumental 3. D) All of the above 12. C) One in eight. Some experts Champs and Maggie's have Wrestling is alive and well at also being to the 4. C) 31-40% have cited the probability of a man some new competition since the Western Maryland College. The team's success. 5. C) abstinence becoming a victim in his lifetime. Western Maryland College Pub has wrestling team is enjoying a very Case seems pleased with the 6. A) they help to prevent theshar- Likely the perpetrator will be an- extended its hours to include Friday successful season, with an overall teams success, but appears to be evenings. The Pub ing of body fluids other male. and Saturday consisting of students, record of 8-1-1, and a Dual Meet wary of upcoming opponents, es- committee 7. Vaginal intercourse, anal inter- 13. C) Two weeks before her next Record of 6-0-1. Head Coach Sam pecially nationally ranked Leba- course, oral sex, intravenous drug menstrual period administrative staff.and faculty the Case credits assistant coach Skip non Valley. Otherremainingoppo- Slnak, met over Jan Term to solve nems use,sharing razors or toothbrushes. 14. True a former WMC wrestler include Deleware Valley, 8. True 15, True problem of the overcrowded pub on who coached the team during Susquehanna and Lycoming. The evenings. trip to New Zeal- Thursday 9, C) The first semester freshman. 16. B) 90% Changes in the Pub include Case's January Terrors conclude their regular sea- According to Andrea Parrot of 17. 1 Abstinence entertainment on the Dining Porch and, and the wrestlers themselves, son on February 18th at Genysburg Cornell University .a Rhythm method on Thursday evenings to alleviate who he says have worked ex- in a rri-meet against Geuysburg 10. C) One in four, according to a 2. Birth Control Pill the overcrowdedness. The Pub it- tremely hard this season. and Moravian. SeniorsLaGruaand 1985 survey conducted by Mary 1Foam and condom used to John Bovit,Joe Bakewell and Tim Hannon are planning on a Koss, Ph.D. of Kent State Univer- gelher self will also remain open to serve John Antonelli are enjoying par- strongfinishattheMACWrestling_ beer and wine to provide with 11-3, a more to be held at Scran- sity. ~ Diaphragm relaxed. casual atmosphere. "In ticularly good seasons Campionships 11. True, According to the West .1Condom alone and 124 0iiveraiilliiiiiiiii.iijijij Virginia Code, if the victim is Q Contraceptive sponge addition the Pub will open at 4:30 and on Friday Saturday serving "physicallyhelpless"toresist-as 1Withdrawal beer and wine until 10:00 to com- in the case if she/he is 'passed out plement the Forum and clubroom due to intoxication - the act fits the legal defmition for sexual as- Continued on Page 8 Men's Basketball suffers from injuries and lack of unity percentage of 63%. Also leading in By Sieve Harlan the team and points were Dave Ed co-captain Krusinski The month of January turned S Barnes with averages of 14.4 and out to be a disappointing one for 10.6, respectively. Krusinski also Men's Basketball. The Men en- led the team in free throws, shoot- ADOPTION tered the new year with a record of ing 85% at the line. 5 wins and 3 losses and a very Other problems that the Ter- Happily married couple, unable- to have optimistic outlook on tne resrofjhe wastomissscvcngames. With two rors atsofecedin.Januaryweretherr children, wishes very much to adopt a season. With its second win qver starters injured the outlook for road gamesandtheirplayundcrthc newborn. Will provide lots of love and Lebanon Valley on the thirtieth, the Coach O~ and the Terrors was boards. Overall, the Men were I team closed the month with a rec- bleak. Yet, the game against and5awayfromtheHill,whichdid security. Strictly legal and confidential. ordof7 and 11. The majorproblem Hopkins was lost on a buzzer shot. .not help their 5 and 5 home record. plaguing the Terrors in January The loss of Lynch and Rudolph did On the subject of rebounding, Call Craig and Pam collect: was injuries. Within the first two not seem to affect the team at that WMC's opponents combined for 301-989-9092. weeks, the team lost starters Bryan point. That game was followed by 349 rebounds, while the Terrors Lynch and Marc Rudolph. They three consecutive losses where the were able to grab only 277 of the joined sophomore forward Kent point spread was not within 10 missed shots. The inability for the RAPE MYTH # 14 Pearce who was injured lasrsemes- points. It was safe to assume that team to possess the ball on re- ~ "A victim of rape is usually hysterical." ter. the Terrors were not going to win bounds ultimately affected the re- .E!tl;. Not all victims react hysterically to a rape. Often victims The injury to senior co-captain any of their games in January. sult of their games. The first are In shock and are feeling numb and unabte to make for themselves. Brian Lynch occurred in the first Then came the firstwinoverLeba- Muhlenberg game was one such decisions where theyappear They may even exhibit "controlled" behavior to be qutet, but okay_ This does game against Ripon College. With non Valley. The Terrors returned game where the Terrors picked up not mean, however, that they are okay. it only means that two seconds left on the clock, the to their first semester magic with 25 rebounds against Muhlenberg's temporarily they have a grip on their emotions. rt will not last. Terrors were one point behind. Lynch's comeback. Scoring 23 of 38. Ripon committed a foul on sopho- the 91 points, Lynch led the game As to be expected the team For help or more inlormation, call the Rape Crisis Intervention more guard Ed Krusinski. in scoring. Lynch was to lead the would like to forget about January. Service. Our servcss are tree. and ali inquiries are confidential. Krusinski, who has an 85% free last four games of the month in The challenge Coach Ober and the throw percentage, missed the first points, although the Terrors lost the Terrors face now is to stay healthy. HOTLINE: 857-7322 OFFICE: 857-0900 one-and-one attempt which would first three following the Valley Now that everyoneis back Dr. Ober have tied the score at 77, and he win. feels that the team can once again Fitzgerald's would still have the second shot to Two of the losses were suf- be "unified." In upcoming games win the game. Lynchfoughtoffthe fered in overtime against Hopkins the Men face top-flight teams. Carriage House Liquors Ripon players to pick-up the re- and Muhlenberg. The Hopkins loss Washington, which has been bound only to sprain his anlde on was by two points while the ranked as high as fourth nationally 113 W. Main St., Westminster the landing. In the confusion as the Muhlenberg one was by six. In in Division Ill, heads the list with a buzzer sounded, Lynch made a between was a 67-81 loss to Dick- 14 and 4 record. Teams to follow final throw to win the game while inson. However, it was not until the are Franklin & Marshall, ranked specials this month ... hewas sprawled on the court which second game against Lebanon Val- tenth nationally (17-2), and Juniata VCoors, Coors Lite & Extra Gold $11.99/case failed. Lynch was to be out for 4 ley that the Terrors were to win which is second in the Nonh Sec- consecutive. again. And ~in they did! With the tion of the MAC with a 12 and 6 VMooosehead 12 pk. $7.99 At some point between the 87 to 79 victory, the Men were then record. The tasrgamem theregular VSebastiani Wines (750 ml) 2/ $8.99 first game against Ripon and the 3 and 5 in the Middle Atlantic season will be against Dickinson Second against Johns Hopkins so- Conference. which also has a 12 and 6 record. phomore guard Marc Rudolph in- Though injmed, Brian Lynch On a side note, the Men's Jun- .CASH and CARRY jured his right shoulder from un- led the team with anavtngeofl8.8 ior Varsity team is 2 and 8 com:" known circumstances. Rudolph points per game and a field goal pared to last season's 9-2 record. While supplies last... \ \