“The Phone Call” Wendell Blackett Quietly I sit for the phone to g- Listening for hope to sound a yful song. A chorus of woes, and another eadful sing, Leads to one more empty ght without the girl I have ited for so long. Empty spaces need something come and fill them. Nights and days drift into onths and years. Still the flame will not be ex- guished. Only you can ease my deepest Ts. ; Then one day I heard the hone cry out. I rushed, hoping that it might e her. ; Movies Friday Dec 9th Answered it and I heard her voice, She said, “How have you been, do you have a girl.” I calmly said, “Your still the one. I have never lost my quest for you. Do you want to come over here. I want to tell you girl, that my love is true.” We sat for hours just dis- cussing life. Telling each other of our pains and emptiness. : She finally admitted that she had something for me. All it took was one phone call to end stress and strife. Notice The University will be closed from 4:00 p.m., 23 December 1988 until 2 Jan- uary, 1989 inclusive. However, to accommodate students who may have problems with first semester grades, the Registrar’s Office and Business Office will be open at the following times: Wednesday, 28 December — 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Thursday, 29 December — 10:00 am to 2:00 pm The Robertson Library will be open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on these two days (Circulation only). Pet Peeves My pet peeve is: Having the computers insult me when I screw up! Signed: User Unfriendly 1) Willow 2) Three Men and Baby FRIDAY Movie Pub - 1) The Untouchables 2) Shakedown History Society Choice * FRIDAY NIGHT Sheer Madness 9-11:45 “6” 15 min. Knockout Specials > SATURDAY Back by Popular Demand Crazy Hour 9:30—11:00 3 MONDAY “Sixd udent of Saver # RO Don’t leave home o without IT. TUESDAY WeDNEsDay’ o** aye THURSDAY The 6 to 9’er Last day Panther Lounge is open Dec 16th Thursday, December 1, 3 == Page 15