Advertisements GRAND OPENING next to Sears Service Center -Vte'st***? MeV *£p* wel «&£s*** XjTGals ' LEVI® St. Leg Sant Pn« S2 "’ S' vv $20.71/ • Young Mens LEE® Pre-washed St. Leg Denim sane Price $23 95 InS«lllC PfICC $17*93 • Young Mens LEVI® Pre-washed St. Leg Denim Sane Price $24.95 Insane Price $18.43 • Students WRANGLER® Pre-washed St. Leg Denim s ane Price $18.95 Insane Price $15.00 • Chic® Jr. St. Leg Denim Sane Price $29.95 Insane Price $22.14* • cwc®Denim Baggies sane Pr™.s32.oolnsane Price $22.85* THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE GIGANTIC SAVINGS. HOW DO THEY DO IT? LOW OVERHEAD, FAST TURNOVER AND LOW, LOW PRICES. COME TO KRAZY FREDDIE’S AND SAVE, SAVE, SAVE ON FAMOUS BRAND FIRST QUALITY JEANS, SHIRTS AND SWEATERS IN THE MOST WANTED STYLES AND COLORS. CRAZY TO BUY THERE? . . . NO!! CRAZY NOT TO? . . . YES!!! VISA AND MASTERCARD ACCEPTED RUBBER CHECKS NOT ACCEPTED. LEE®, LEVI®, WRANGLER® JEANS SHIRTS AND SWEATERS at prices only a crazy person would think of. PRICES YOU’LL GO NUTS OVER!!! (f .V>\ N St. Leg jj I CORDS y /. Sane Pn« [ * $W 95 V- ' ■' -l-> /) Denim OTHER NUTTY VALUES . . . *Save additional $5.00 with rebate from manufacturer, Free Krazy Freddie’s Button or Keychain with $20.00 purchase. OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 10:03-8:59; Sun. 12-5 (Manager usually late & closes early) Striped and\\ an | Solid Sweaters. Zjl/ Sane Price $lB.OO \^511.967 “I knew he lost his marbles!” His Mom Western ' A Shirts -m , S-XL r ] /’ Sane ' j) d { \ A A -.- V “He needs professional f'f? <;■ v< help soon!” ft , f,i/ v v\ it ~ His daughter *4/ y ft sHm T *-1 I ■Zv>a£ sl3w m 'oa'id are f ,on 3 as a r Paid up front/” "J^AdAgency 1 co.lbt 9 -. 52195 Page 12 Road runners Run for fun By Robert Rejmaniak If you love to run but don’t necessarily want to be a marathon runner then the Capitol Campus Road Runners Club may be for you. The Road Runners Club offers great fun and exercise to anyone, from the beginning jogger to the experienced cross-country runner. Races the club will participate in include a five mile poker run, in which runners are handed a poker card at each mile mark, and upon finishing, the runner with the best hand wins; a 10 kilometer prediction run, where each runner predicts his/her own finishing time, with the one com ing closest to the predicted time winning; a jogathon for charity; and other off campus races. The club is also a way to receive serious instruction on run ning from the club adviser, cross country coach, Bud Smitley. As Smitley put it, “This club is for anyone who wants to run. Whether they run 10 kilometers or half a mile, we’ll find a place for them.” John Nichols grant given By Marcia Rogers In memory of Dr. John Nichols, a scholarship will be given this year to a Capitol Campus student. John Richard Nichols, pro fessor of social science and psychology, died June 10 follow ing a brief illness, ironically, he would have retired at the end of the month. Since 1968 when Dr. Nichols came to Capitol Campus, he has been known to his students as the “teacher who taught us to like chickens.” He used chickens in behavioral modification experiments. Not only is he remembered by his students, he’s remembered by The Capitol Campus Women’s Club, who of fered the students a memorial scholarship in his name. The Capitol Campus Faculty Women’s Club traditionally gives grants to students in honor of a deceased faculty or staff member. The Capitol Campus Faculty Women’s Club, Scholarship and Loan Fund is for full-time undergraduates, that meet re quirements of both financial need and academic achievement. The scholarship is given in the form of tuition Davment.