MYWVMHh ► Naptime isn’t just for kids Si tiden Is ,»t imi Iowa iiiiim isi lies tirrdn l liicic m thr t>.tt k of ihr < l.i'MiHiin wilt n ii»t ’* ft cl 11it* nrrti t< »t .1 in l.itl, iht \ ft* t in t »ui «i *«» lakt nap** |« »m |*ii i) < Mainit i jm sidt nl of I ( ikvo \\( Miiui 1 .inti Icikvo Mam k m l it «t ink it niitMt tl Mutlrim lake- turn mil of fhrii (i.uh m hcdults t»» lake a nap ai ii.idd.«\ Sound i«h» good in Ik* iiu* In ins (11 si presidential memo Oiande* wioit I aim, \m.hi, \iin an .uul Mrdiirnanran jmo jilt s haw long known whai ton u iujmm.un mrdn al icscaithrrs haw mvl (list 11\t ied nap*, air vrt> You ar* feeling very tieepy President Otander says It'a OK to nap in daaa. I % ? * t«»i us I heirfoie. I should like- to ru« otnagr cat I* of you. sometime l»rlssecit I pm and 2 pm run das. to take a 10 to t > minute nap " t )tandei sa\s he s alwass believed tn the sptntu.il, inrn t.d and phsvttal iK-neltts of napping and rnals in life vse nrrd to take time out of mu s« hedules and if vou « ail t slee p, sou need to at least take time out to lx* still and reflet! on vouiself foi awhile,” he suss Hut < in hug up foi that snoo/e mas not Ik* a feasible option lot sot tie students and fat lilts ssho vas (lies te too buss to take a nap “I think esersone thinks it’s .i gtrat idea, although most hasrn t had am tune to at t on it,” sass Jell llaltt iman. student bods president at leiksu Mam lest " | he\ also mas Ik* a little tint omfoilable with it IM-l .HIST II S .1 III I If Oil Hill III lilt- I III II I1.IIN Hut Muilriili .it I rikvo Wnlm.tr .tic taking ( ilandris adsuc. suvs Student Hods 1‘irsidriU Iiiii Kmvli "I think il n ilillii nil vs itti siinir < lasses. hul mine ir.u hers are Ix-ing irallv good .tnil letting sltnlenls have naps if they ask ” Sltnlenls sini|>h ask (hen professors il they can lake lime hu a nap. anil some alloys it sshilr others |iis! hloss oil the idea, kmv h says < )ne of his iea< heis even takes a voir u> det ide whrlhri enough sludrnls vsanl a nap. and a couple ol leai hers automatic ally v hedule die nap every day . hr suvs kriisi h lakrs his nap even day now and is happy with [hr irsults “ 1 hry do help a lot A lot ol |>roplr have hern making hm <>l us. Inn irally | the naps| are kind ol niir "■Colleen Bradford. Iowa Stair Daily. Iowa Stale U. ► 79-year-old likes to hang with his fraternity brothers Will.11 il “Drvsrv DuRoss is old enough l<> lit- l hr it ({i .millatliri Mill mi ihr ucckrutls. the 7l* vr.u-old IVlinsv H.iiii.i ill.in is |usi anolllrl litnllirl II the Sigma I’lu t psilmi hutrinitvai the-1 . of I Via war r DtiKnss plrdgrd Sigma I’ln Kpsilnn I>1 vrant ago dur ing Ins trrshliian vrai at (hr umvrisilv lit- livrtl in ihc tdrnl asla-il me is heir I (1 like Itll tied," Dll Row \.iv\ "I told him upstaus ti\ (hr window I ho .ill though! I was mining in. mi I ihil \liil mow'd in, hr has DuRnw is thr onr .11 (hr Sig Kp p.u ties with a In mi Imn .inti gmgri air in hand, i harming a young woinan with Ini old lashinn wil oi iIim losing thr latest Blue I Inn game- wnh one of thr guvs Srmoi Kevin Mi< aillougli savs his oldrs! brother is an inspiration “Drwrv reminds me that youth is everlasting ’ » lindn Solomon, Thr Hcvtrw, U. of Delaware Ml MII II .11« I I 111 > 111 Hi III I where hr pursued a degree in "fresh an. sunshine. coeds and swimming Xml it's as it DuRoss nrvrf Irfl Hr ti as els 10 miles now from his home in Fia/ei, l*a . bac k In Ins old stomping ground e\ers Ft id as and lianas out with Ins brothels until Hundas morning DuRoss saw hr hasn't missed a single weekend id c asmttng with his vounget brothels since he letumed in the mtd-’SOs “I’ve made 52 tups a veal lot seven and 1 2 sears,“ sass the letiied sales man I le has made enough nips to become a )>eimanent fixture at the Stg Fp house In 1985 when Sigma Pin Fpsilon mosed back on campus. DuRoss was there to help Ins brothets “ I he prev Willard "D*w*y" DuRom Mjoyi partying wtth Sigma Phi Epailona at hi* alma matar. *• ft ! § ► The perfect spring break for pee-nuts W in n im friend (amir suggested we go somewhen tor spring break l.tsi year. I was aghast "We don't need to go anywhere," I snapped "We < an stay home and get drunk. It s r heapet and Itesides the smell ol I lawauan I ropi< makes tny nose hleeil "No," she argued, "I think we need to travel, a mail nip, pai k up the i ar. get a carton ol smokes, a hag ol Kunvuns and weir oil It will do vou good We wert going v anew lien " Hi >i lda."" she suggested "lire I and ol the 1 ost Si-1rior Citizens.' No, thank you," "Ma/atlanr” she c illercd. I just looked at her Kvidentlv, she had sen high hopes lot this trip, ami she was at ling as rl we Imlli still hail credit cards that worked. < )nc hs one, the plasm keys to out life ol luxury were seized at inopportune times. i ut up in front ol out eyes Now we were o|>cratiug on a i ash-only basis, which limited out options tremendously It had to Ik- < heap It had to lx- within a reasonable driving distance Sin wanted to be near a beat h I bis left us only one choice: Kinky Point, Mexico, alvi known as the |xm.i man s Ma/atlan. W’e tomimed out Inend Stai i to join us lx-i ause slit hail a tent and never went anywhere without Id packs ol cigarettes. She also is the strongest gul 1 know and can nai.mcr a <>i ikti mu shouldei She's .1 woman, all tight We would be safe with hei \h were off. As soon .is we made it into Kik k\ Point, |amie and Star t head ed direeth for the 1k-.ii h As dies ImiuikI into the (Kean and plaved in the smf, I was htisv in the sand building m\ cabana to shirk! mr hum the miii Hien the liesi thing m the world happened \ tilth man appeared with a basket id burritos. annthei |Mip|N-d up with a trav ot silver jewelry and vet anothei tame limb healing straw hats b was Mexico'sversion ot the Home Shopping Netwoik, right on the Ikmi b Hai lering si ill is alive and thriving in Km kv Point lieiausr I traded iwo Pepsi* lot a silvei ring and was veiv proud ot mvseli lot making sut It a deal until two weeks latei when ms lingei mined green and swelletl up like a sausage and niv fathei bad to rut the damn ling oil with a part ot hedge i lipjierx After a while, il bet aine i leal to me that I needed to use die restroom I looked around but couldn t bud anvthmg that lesembled one. I walked down toward the water where Sia< i anil Jaime were swimming I sen lined in. getting in\ ankles wei and then went in up to im knees ■Hey, you guvs," I veiled when thev were close enough to hear me, "Where's die bathroom;'" Slat i started to laugh and then screamed out, "You're standing m it." ll serins iliai ihr beauts ill going u> the lie.u h is not the silks. warm sand between vmir toes. i>r the splash ol ilir mii1 aguitisi ihr shore, or ihr shallow ol sra mill' living ag.unsi a lien hi>11/011 No, ihr beauts ol going lo ihr braih is that you 1 an piss in ihr m ean sshrnrsn sou Irrl like 11 Iwi ausr, appairnils. rsriM»nr docs it No matter what you're doing, plavmg volleyball, gel ling a tan. huvmg burriu>». you ran grt up. walk into waves and relieve snursrlf in from of total sirangrts, and 11 isOK During thr next ihrrr days, wr drank whiskey, smoked, air what ihr prddirrs hroughl us on ihr beat h. jieril in ihr ocean anti never, at ans litiir. did wr tneei one single man with a full set of teeth that hr couldo’l pull out of his mouth with ihr mere suction of his longue ll pinh.il,Is would have liern ihr same thing in Florida ■ Laurie Notaro, Stair Prrtt, Arizona Stair U.