Page 8, The News Argus, September, 1981 collegiate crossword legiate CW77-2 © Edward Julius 37 Type of music 38 Doesn't eat 39 The Sunflower State, 40 Part of APB. to police 41 All-too common excuse (2 wds.) 43 Short opera solo 47 Grotto 48 Part of the hand 50 Made do 51 Prevents 52 Alte 53 U.S. caricaturist 54 Farm storage place Regretful one Vanderbilt and Lowel1 Acquit "The Lord is My 1 Movie mogul Marcus 5 Heroic tale 9 Song syllable 12 The state of being undamaged 15 Pal 16 Its capital is Dacca 17 Nobel chemist 18 The art of putting on plays 19 Pearson and Maddox 21 Vegas 22 Drink to excess 23 Hiss 26 Italian painter 27 Screenwriter Anita Veal Extends across Turkic tribesmen Mr. Guinness Spanish for wolf Retrace (3 wds.) Disproof Ends, as a broadcast (2 wds.) Like Felix Unger Head inventory Hurt or cheated G1ided Lead minerals Coquette Take (pause) Finished a cake Football trick "Rock of Anklebones Work with soil Too New Deal organi zation DOWN foes.35 Conservatives for short Go length (ramble) Famous volcano Moves jerkily Hollywood populace Sheriff Taylor "Golly" as an eel Size of some want-ads (2 wds.) 28 Devi 1ishly sly 31 Decline 32 Devices for refining flour 33 Teachers organi zation 34 Shore protectors (2 wds.) 36 Machine part Eagles Defeat Rams State universities develop a quality future. SKIP NOVEMBER 19th. On November 19, we’d like you to stop smoking cigarettes for 24 hours. It’s worth a try. Because if you can skip cigarettes for a day, you might discover you can skip ’em forever THE GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT I American Cancer Society f. From page 5 establish anything offensively, the Eagles started to take the edge as they were able to penetrate into Ram ter ritory. Central had a chance to get on the. scoreboard as Massey’s attempted field goal was blocked by Pearson. The half ended as both teams went into the locker room all tied up at 0-0. The third quarter started almost like the first as the Eagles began to control the football. The Eagles scored three fourth quarter touchdowns and the Rams were unsuccessful in putting any points on the board, losing the ball game 21-0. The Rams currently 0-1 in the CIAA and 0-2 overall travelled to Richmond, Va., Saturday and faced Virginia Union whose record is 2-0 overall and 1-0 in the CIAA. Results of the game were unavailable as of press time. WSSU Football Schedule OCT. 3 - Norfolk State! • OCT. 10 - Livingstonet • OCT. 17 - Fayetteville OCT. 24 - Lenoir Rhyrie» OCT. 31 - Johnson C. Smithf* NOV. 7 - Elizabeth City St.f» NOV. 14 - Elon College tHome Game ♦Homecoming • Night Game Career Week Set For Oct. 12-14 Approximately 60-80 representatives from businesses, school systems, government agencies, and graduate schools will participate in Career Week activities Oct. 12-14. The Youth Motivational Task Force Program and Career Exploration Day are part of the activities. The purpose of the Youth Motiva tional Task Force is to increase minori ty and economically disadvantaged col lege students’ awareness of employ ment opportunities available in the private sector. Minority personnel who are University alumni will spend three days visiting classrooms and meeting with faculty. These visits involve discussion of career options and the need to correlate education with career goal setting. Career Exploration Day, which will be held October 14, is designed to allow interested students an opportuni ty to interface with representatives from business, school systems, govern ment agencies, etc. This activity will be held in the C.E. Gaines Center. Magazine Seeks Coeds From page 3 Anyone who is interested in entering the search should contact Ms. Marilyn Roseboro for more information. The deadline for submitting an application to Glamour is December 15, 1981. Many consultants who have par ticipated in the Career Exploration Day activities are now active in the on- campus recruitment program which is conducted annually by the Career Planning and Placement Office. For more information, contact the Career Planning and Placement Office at 761-2140. Agency Finds Jobs From page 2 and corporate recruiters around the country has been extremely favorable. “At last,” said one, “the career field has found the technology to handle professionally the exchange of infor mation.” Declared a student, “The 8.00 fee is less than the postage I’d spend sending out resumes!” To obtain your CPR data entry form, stop by the campus job place ment center or write directly to Career Placement Registry, Inc., 302 Swann Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301. Answers To Puzzle Homecoming Oct. 25-31