FEBRUARY 15,1985 The Student Voice Cory Summerson Cory Summerson: (Fourth Semester, Electrical Engineering) “The plan won’t affect me per sonally. What must be done, should be, done to bring this coun try back to its economical and proper well-being.” a Tom Baranowski: (Fourth Semester, Industrial Engineering) “It won’t affect me because I don’t receive any loans now, but I don’t think it is right because peo ple I do know can’t afford school unless they get student loans.” Mike Rossi Mike Rossi: (Second Semester, Pre-Med) “Without financial aid, going on to medical school will be tough if a limit is opposed. Educa tion is a necessity for an improved economy in the long run, and financial support for it shouldn’t be cut.” TJ. Palmer: (Ninth Semester, Hotel and Restaurant Manage ment) “If this goes through, it will make things especially difficult for me, since I do receive loans for school. I think Reagan has hurt education enough with his previous budget cuts and he should seek other places to cut federal spending.” FEATURE Steve Johnson: (Fifth Semester, Political Science) “More than likely, I will be forced to quit school. Although my parents do make more than the minimum, guaranteed student loans are my If President Reagan’s budget proposal to limit student loans to a maximum of $4,000 a year, and cut loans to students whose parents’ combined in come is over $32,000 a year is implemented, how will it affect you? work at Hammermill over the summer and be able to pay my own way. through school. However, I think that would be terrible for those who have to take LEHRIAN ORAL SURGERY Treatment of Wisdom Teeth Problems Call 24 Hours 454-3871 140 West 2nd St. John F. Lehrian, DMD Erie, PA 16507 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, THE COLLEGIAN and if this plan was implemented, I wouldn’t be able to attend school.” Remi Perry: (Second Semester, Business Management) “Presi dent Reagan has no sympathy for ambitious people who want to at tend college. Some people may become discouraged if they don’t receive funds. A lot of people will be forced to quit school. Only the rich will be able to become educated. If loans and aid are cut out, I may have to attend a com munity college at home.” Remi Perry Tracie Valesk: (Eighth Semester, Accounting) “It won’t affect me, but the previous budget cut did affect others. I had a loan my freshman year and was not eligible thereafter. I also didn’t continue college.” Interviews Conducted by Collegian News Editor Michael Rr Foreigner Back on Top by Michael Ross Collegian News Editor •Frisbee Material •♦Better Than Sominex •••Have A Friend Make A Tape Of It ••••Good Album, Buy It ***«*You’ll Wear It Out Play ing It Agent Provocateur Foreigner Atlantic Records **** Commercial success has and will continue to be no stranger to Foreigner with “Agent Pro vocateur” riding on the crest of the charts. Foreigner is spearhead ed by co-producer Mick Jones, another ‘Mr. Everything’ who plays guitar, bass, and keyboards and co-writes songs with lead singer Lou Gramm. On this album Jones puts his guitar in the backseat as Foreigner opts for a barrage fo synthesizers. In addition to Jones’s syn thesizers, extra help was sought from five other keyboardists resulting in some of the best syn thesized music to come out in some time. Cinderella Complex to be Discussed In 1981, Colette Dowling’s book, The Cinderella Complex , topped the bestseller list and caus ed women to stand up and shout “Yes, this is me”! On Thursday, Feb. 28, Jeff Keim, Director of Employee Assistance Programs at St. Vin cent’s Health Center, will address this issue of women’s hidden fear of independence in the Reed Lec ture Hall at 7:30 p.m. The event, planned in honor of Women’s History Week (March 3-9) by Women Today of Behrend, is open to the public and free of charge. Following Keim’s presentation, Lou Ann Barton, part-time Behrend counselor, will lead an THE CHRP GALLERY K-fflart Plaza East Buffalo Rd. 899-8782 Show your friends and loved ones that you care enough to send the very best . A, A standout is the song “That Was Yesterday” which sounds like Jones is playing in your living room. Foreigner throws in everything except the kitchen sink on the number one pop single “I Want to Know What Love Is.” In addition to the background vocals provided by the New Jersey Mass Choir, singer Jennifer Holliday of “Dream Girls” fame and keyboardist Tom Bailey of the Tompson Twins add their per sonal touches to the song. The Jones-Gramm duo write of love lost, love found, love return ed, and love gained so proficiently and meaningfully that one never tires of hearing love songs from Foreigner. Furthermore, Lou Gramm sings with intense feeling and emotion making Foreigner’s love songs sound that much better. With 10 commendable songs and a minimum of blank space, “Agent Provocateur” is well worth the money. Foreigner un doubtedly worked hard on this album and in terms of success, they will undoubtedly reap the benefits of their hard work. informal discussion in the Seminar Room. Refreshments will be served. The basis of the Cinderella complex is that women, in spite of external strides of independence, wait for Prince Charming to “save” them. It is this sub conscious reality that continues to keep women from fully realizing their potential. Becoming aware of these forces acting within women is an impor tant tool for both men and women in dealing with each other in to day’s complex society. Perhaps by trying to understand these inner forces, women can begin to shape their lives away from this (cont. on page 6) PAGE 5