October 18, 1989 The Broncos’ Voice Page 5 The Band Plays On Picture by Sharon Carr ? i f' » nt:*. ■I *• -1 fl. Date Team 10/11 (W) 1 & 6 10/11 (W) 2 & 5 10/9 (M) 3 & 4 10/9 (M) 1 & 5 10/18 (W) 6 & 4 10/18 (W) 2 & 3 10/23 (M) 1 & 4 10/23(M) 5 & 3 10/25(W) 6 & 2 10/25(W) 1 & 3 10/30(M) 4 & 2 10/30(M) 5 & 6 11/1 (M) 1 & 2 11/1 fW) 3 & 6 11/6 (M) 4 & 5 Picture by Sharon Carr I-RS Bowling Total High Scores Individual High Score Teams 1. Allen Lacewell - Btyant Hall 2. Harold Wiggins - Biyant Hall 3. Philander Jordan - Biyant Hall 4. J.D. Marshall - LiUy Gym 5. Melinda Brewington - Smith Hall 6. Ambrose Kirk - Biyant Hall Final Event Double elimination tournament beginning 11/13-teams will be seeded by won-lost record. Where tire the Bronsters ? BY STEPHEN T. WARD For two weeks, since the attack on the radio station, no Bronsters have been sighted on campus. Even the security guard force has been cut in half, from alert watch, to normal capacity. Students have also resumed normal activities. The small animals such as squirrels and birds are coming back. Dr. Glenda Sexton, “I'm frightened. I think it’s the calm before the storm. Sometimes I’ll get this cold chill running up by back while I’m sitting at my desk doing my work. I'll go to the window and look around. Maybe it's just a feeling... but... it's like.. . when I see leaves tumbling over the ground by the wind, I think Bronsters are under them. I don't know, it’s just a scaiy feeling. Something’s up." Dr. Herman Watson expressed another theory. “I think their absence can be easily explaned. Hugo go them. If you've seen the disaster in the basement of the theater, you'd believe it. Yes, sir, they all drowned is what I think.” “Dead? No! Certainly no.,’’ said Dr. Hyman. “It’s a manner of interpretation. Silence is silence. However, if you look in the back of the Chaucer book, you will find the answers in the footnotes. No, really. If you have read in the last issue Dr. Valenti’s describing the radio message the Bronsters broadcasted from WFSS, there would be no question. They’re waiting for help to arrive. I think were going to be invaded on Halloween night. And if I was Dr. Hackley, I’d start putting up defenses.” Dennis McNair, who was standing near by, said, “I hope they come. I'll be ready for them, camera and all. I’ll put the pictures in the next Fayettevilllan, due out in four years.. .just kidding. We make sure we get all the Freshman pictures because the annual will probably be out about the time they graduate. Anyway, I’m looking forward to Halloween. I’m going to take a picture of one of them and send it to my mother. Then, I’m like to bag one and drop him down Steve Ward’s pants for making fun of the school annual being so late.” So the campus at FSU waits ... as if holding its breath ... waiting . . . for the next Bronster attack. There will be a Bronster Advisory an nounced across the campus for Hcilloween. Precautions; girls wear protective covering over your hair; guys, don’t wecir baggy pants; if strange snickers that sound wet and raspy - run; usually at the moment of attack, the Bronsters out the lights. " |'i|‘ Possible Bronsters footprints. * / - Picture by Sharon Carr »