* "CAMPUS UPDATE ——— * March 28; 1984 ~ "page 4 by Anthony Terry The intramural basketball season came to an end with the 69er’s de- feating the 76er’s 48-45 in the championship. The game was close throughout the night with the 76er’s holding a 21-18 lead with Randy Darnall scoring seven first half points. In the first half the 76er’s took the 69er’s out of their game when they slowed the pace down. That enabled the 76er’s to establish their halftime lead. The first ten minutes of the se- cond half went back and forth lwith the lead changing hands sev- jeral times. The 69er’s took a commanding lead at the six minute mark when they ran off a string of points to take a 39-31 lead. The 76er’s had to play catchup Iso they applied pressure on the ball forcing the 69er’s to make. turn- vers and také bad shots. Intramural Basketball nninshin They cut the 69er’s lead down to three points with 1:30 left. The 69er’s Terry McDonell missed two free throws and the 76er’s capitalized on that mistake with Doug Mischley hitting a jum- per to trim the 69er’s lead to one 46-45. sah With :34 left the 69er‘s turned the ball over. The 76er’s called a timeout to setup a play. When they came out the 76er’s passed the ball around for the last shot. Then Eugene Truman’s shot with :15 left came up short. The whole 76er’s team went for the offensive rebound leaving no one back on defense. With no one back on defense for the 76er’s the 69er’s Leiron Chandler had a layup down at the other end of the court and that was the game. Tony Maviglia had 16 points and Chandler had 11 for the 69er’s. Mischley led the 76er’s with 20 and Truman chipped in ten. Music Review Scorpions by Mike Huggler. It’s been a long two years, but the Scorpions are back with a new album, Love at First Sting. Scorpions started out good, and got better with every album, when, finally, the masterpiece Blackout introduced them to America. Love at First Sting is good, but doesn’t top. Blackout. Afraid of becoming like AC/DC where they always sound the same, they experimented with some new material. Side One starts out with two fan- tastic cuts, “Bad Boys Running Wild’ and “Rock You. Like A Hurricane.’” They start with a dreamy, spaced-out — introduction and explode into their hardest cuts ever, “Coming Home” and “The Same Thrill.” But their attempt at headbanger music is only some- what successful on the latter. Side Two’s rock pieces fall short. Rudolf Schenker’s solos are still nothing to talk about, just like the 1984-85 Wilson Dorm Staff The Russell Wilson Residence Hall has started the training of its staff candidates who are trying out. for six staff. positions. The candidates are being’ trained by. Ray Bock, from the Dorm Man- agement Company, Scott Fowler, head R.A. at the residence hall, John McCormack, Dean of Stu- dents, and Frank McCOurt, Direc- tor of Housing. The eleven male trainees are Dan Arner, Mike Bajko, Leiron Chand- ler, Randy Darnall, Roger Fleury, Ray Kihn, John: Loflin, Matt Par- cells, Hoyt Updike, Jim Webber, and Steve Wright. The three female candidates are Julie Henkle, Anna Ligus, and Kim Vetter. There are ten topics that will be discussed over nine two-hour sess- ions. Topics talked about are useful to the staff when any problems arise. In case of a fire or con- frontation with a dormitory res- ident they will know what to do and how to handle the situation. They are also shown pointers on how to get dormitory: students in- volved in campus activities and to express a positive feeling about the dormitory. The first session that took place on Thursday March 22nd was used to explain the requirements for R.A.’s, how staff is selected, a re- view: of what will be discussed in the other sessions and how pro- grams and activities are planned in Receives Training the Residence Hall. In the tenth session candidates will be given an exam over everything discussed in the entire training. The staff selec- tions will be announced during the eleventh session. Movie Review “Lassiter” by Julie Taylor Roger Young's “‘Lassiter’’ con- veys the tension and suspense of pre-WWII in London in 1939. Tom Selleck portrays a thief named Nick Lassiter who is co- erced by Scotland Yard into steal- ing $10 million worth of dia- monds en route to Germany to be used by the Germans as espion- age payments. With the help of friends and his lover Sara, played by Jane Sey- mour, Lassiter attempts to obtain the gems from a German official named Kari who is living within the German Embassy in London. Lauren Hutton portrays Kari. “Lassiter’’ attains the goal of a mystery by holding the viewer in suspense until the final seconds of the film. While rated R, one can accept the brief nudity and violence as they fit into the context and exem- plifies the exotic life of a thief. albums lyrics. Lead singer and ‘writer Klause Meine has a good, appropriate voice for heavy metal but he still thinks of people as See We are proof enough. The only intel- ligent. tune is ‘‘Crossfire,’’ another poke at nuclear'war. ~ Where the Scorpions really shine is in their tight, superbly mixed and engineered sound, and with lead guitarist Mathias Jabs. His speedy fingers and charismatic talent put “soul” into his solos and mark him as the best in the business. Overall, the album is a good investment. Though some songs stand still, others provide a good outlook for the future. gers, spiders, wolves, and sharks,” — "by Kevin Schalkofski - POEM FOR A FRIEND ~ When life gets you down and there’s nowhere to turn, give me a call and I'll be there with sunshine to brighten a cloudy day. | can bring flowers and the freshness of spring to the coldest winter. Let me bring happiness in times of sorrow; laughter. instead of tears. Whenever the sparkle fades from your eyes, call me and 1’ll replace it with a moonbeam and a bit of stardust. The Learning» Skills es late hours scheduled Monday and Wednesday, 4-6 pm, and Tuesday and Thursday, 6-8 pm. Student Senate meets every Wednesday morning at 7:30 in ~ room 450 of NRC. Circle K meets Thursday after- noons at 4:30 in the Besser Tech: Center conference room. All inter- ested students are invited to attend. Student Affairs office is open Monday thru Friday, 8 am til 4pm. Theater tickets, work study, infor- mation, job placement, etc. The State Theater is still offer- ing student discounts for those showing their |.D. cards. PO Ooo ey GSLY ce tor, ear STs that’s why they edere al of Alpena fin 2 ai LENDER Scene Loans are Important to you ALPENA____MIO___OSSINEKE B L _Z are important to us.