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ACROSS 1 A concentrated lorm ol cocaine hydrochloride 2 T hey con lain nicotine, the most adcfcctive drug in oof society 3 Opium, Codeine, Mofphine, HefOine, Oemefol, etc 4 Slang term only 11% ol us won! indulge in this drug during a year long period 5 The first step to curtxng alcohol and drug abuse 6 Has a similar etlocl as alcohol 7 A common result of addrcirve betiavior 8 tissue building steroids with adverse tome results DOWN 1 A drug that opens the door tor other drug abuses, alcohol being the most common 2 The state ol not being able to (unction "normally* without a substance 3 Plausible result o! psycho active drug overdose 4 More man 60% ot this type ol incidence involves alcohol 5 Nearly halt ol these incidences involve alcohol 6 Both the adreno-corticai and the anabolic are major drugs ot abuse among athletes 7 The most popular stimulant in the wortd 8. It is estimated that almost 80% o! intravenous drug users may develop this disease 9 This process ot drug introduction can lead to vival hepatitis, infection ol the liver, hiv AIDS or embolisms due to lofeign bodies Prop oil your uimplclrd pu;:lc at thr Minimi Health t mirr front desk h\ noon Friday. Mas 11 ( orml pu::lts will hr rntrrrd in a drawing lot a S25 gill certificate at thr l of O Bookstore. Name .- -. ...— Address. .----- -— -■■■-.—-. hvinf . . . . . lAtefV»«lMM edk Wm i leu.i J fry Vied, nr M* 4bk t t *m* • /*» a« VruJi «*<* I'dfO M.^t-t (sittiu AM tl KlMrt Continued from Page 1 The IFC lias dashed with tin* KMl! board over the commit t«**• s attempt to plai n restric tions on how the KMtt spends student fees "The new amendments, which I wrote, will brio# more at countability to the in< idental fee process." I.ee said "Stu dents voted for them, and I'd like to see them properly imple mented " lee said this year's committee was hampered early in the year In a la< k of training and experi ence, and he hopes lo establish a transition program and manual for new members. Although the committee is offi cially finished allot nting student fees for the 1‘t‘lt‘M si hool Near, l.ee said missing meeting min utes have demonstrated the I Ft s disorganization The ASUO Finance Depart - inent has been trying to ret on strut I the committee's budget records so University President Myles Brand can review the next year's budget. 1-ee said "I could go into the budget l>ook and increase groups' bud gets bv $1,000." Lee said "Because so many minutes ,ire missing, no one could prove that the numbers were wrong " Committee members Anne Wagoner and Ld Carson said Lee would bring leadership and know-how to new committe* members Only one committee member. Chairman Steve Masat, is returning next year. "Bobby is an effective loader," Carson said "The committee will have a lot of new members for next year, and he will help them get familiar with the sys tem." INSURGENT Continued from Page 1 "The statements they've made in memo* to fac ult> and during assembly meetings could la? inter preted as racist." Rosanbalm said. Hut the professors said they couldn’t understand whv they were sells ted Religious studies Professor J.T. Sanders said he questioned the new requirement's first course Imh ause it didn't inc lude enough groups who have suffered from prejudii e Sanders' amendment to the requirement expanded the first course Irom addressing four prominent racial groups in the United States to addressing "all rai ial and ethnii minority groups in the I ISA When the May 5 assembly passed the amendment, student supporters and international studies Associate Professor Robert Proudloot walked out "In the name of liemg inclusive, you dilute the prtx ess so nothing gels done." Edwards said "You need to start with the basics — with the four r.u ial groups that have habitually suffered economic and social oppression in this i uuntry." Edwards said Sanders' intentions don't matter "To someone of color, it doesn't matter if racism is intended or not." Edwards said "The offer t is still the same." Csnrtka said the only comments he's made have been about voting procedures, not about the requirement (isonka lias proposed sec ret ballots for certain assembly votes Hoftp said Csonka's timing was bad "lie s introducing a sot ret mail ballot at a time aki tin> RACISTS?!? ASK nil VI ^ iialD >a UmtlUM la thi fit aatrt tat at Mm I •*» •.» •* J T M.t.M ». ,... WHi.i ft* &•* . mm a * * I a » 1 / / ( This page from the May 11 Student Insurgent angered some faculty members. when traditional while male focultv are losing power to a more diverse faculty," Hoop said. The professors said they received several phone calls last week from people responding to the Insurgent — one wanting to rationally dis< tiss the issue, a few hissing slurs m the phone but most offering support. BRAND Continued from Page 1 Tim three i .imliil.Mrs are Iml to vistl tlit* ( ampus and be interviewed l>\ a five-member i oniinittee from thf Wisconsin Madison Hoard of Regents Mav J