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Show ir D 0 v? ? O 0 O O from the mouths of the masses... What have WSU students always wanted to ask the opposite sex? Name: Helen Meads sophomore Major: environmental Name: Dane Webster senior Major: art Name: Lindsey Willis freshman Major: radiology Name: s Tim ,,. Treadway t senior Major: V computer ' , , science Name: Stephanie Walker freshman Major: undeclared f - -J:' V L " u "Why do guys always like the 'plain Janes?' Boston from page 4 toxic waste in the system and about finishing a lot about that. "Finishing is important," Horvat said. "Typically, I hit the wall at about the 22- to 24-mile mark. I start thinking 'it's over, I can't do this.' Maybe it's because I'm expecting to confront this barrier that I always do. But it's wretched, scary. I've had to draw over to the side of the road at times and just wretch. So far, I've always finished the 12 marathons he's run. You have to finish by sheer will and determination, and some people don't make it," Horvat said. All this after training with 4 a.m., 50-60 mile runs weekly throughout the year, which steps up to 90-115 miles two months prior to race day. Horvat runs by himself from his home in North Ogden to WSU and back, generally. All this after giving up cigarettes, coffee and red meat (and naturally, alcohol and all hallucinogens save the celebrated "runner's high," anendor-phin-induced breakthrough experience)."Something strange happens to serious runners," Horvat said. "Kind V V V ' I I 1 , -OVER 45 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM 1 LordWst RESERVE YOUR WEDDING TUXEDO TODAY! Bring in this ad and SAVE 10 offer good through 1997 void with any other offer i Stan's i Quality fashion Formal UJar ' 393-0929 I SO East 4600 South Washington Terrace "Are bras really that uncomfortable to wear?" of a second wind effect. I mean, you can suddenly be seized with all kinds of new energy after the 20th mile, when you should really be gone." "You never know when this may happen, of course. But after you feel like you could run for a 100 miles, you are stronger, you're faster. I've had this last anywhere from 10 minutes to half an hour." Horvat said he uses training time as therapy for himself. The tenured teacher of abnormal psychology said while running he "thinks about school, about life, about problems but they don't seem so bad when you run. People I've dated have often been runners, too," said the single male sprinter. They relate to the diet, the demands of the thing." Horvat said, "some days are just 'crummy-type' days, when you don't feel great. You don't run great, either. You hope that Boston's not one of those days." He has run with Jeff Galloway and Paul Pinkington (briefly) who are world-class marathon runners, both of Ogden. "They're amazing," he said. "Jim Fix would have died even earlier if he hadn't have been a runner," Horvat said. Horvat will not order the famous CHAPS PERRY ELLIS FORMAL WEAR SOUTH BRIDGE "What's your problem?" white clam chowder in Boston this year. "It's too fatty with all that butter," he said. For some hours after the race, which starts Monday at noon, he will be "beaten, beat and just gone probably." The spaghetti-like legs will be sprawled out in some hotel recovery room. He will also be appetiteless for hours. Maybe he'll have achieved his goal a time of 3:10:12, effectively trimming the stopwatch last year by four crucial seconds and defeating his greatest arch-enemy of all himself. But by Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., he'll be back teaching at WSU hopefully. "My favorite part? It's the finish," Horvat said. "Yeah, last year at Boston there were spectators throwing oranges, bananas and hats at me all along the home stretch mile. It gives you sort of a rush. With that kind of support from folks, it makes all the running worthwhile." "My students have been just great about this, too," Horvat said. "They make this possible for me, actually. They all take part in my race, and allow me to run it. They don't have to, of course. They could quit, too!" "Tell them to come by on Wednesday and see if we made it through," he said. your Tanta&ie&s Ladies. KNIGHTS OF PASSION Tickets $5 $7 at the door KENO'S PRIVATE CLUB 3050 Grant Avenue Ogden, Utah 84404 392-4001 "Why do women think all men are jerks? Headache from page 4 diate short-term changes, perhaps allowing parking in any and all parking lots for the first three days as well as running the shuttle buses every five minutes rather than every 15 minutes. Parking for the first three days of spring quarter gave me a headache. I had never seen so many cars and parked in such radical ways in all my life. I ended up using the meter parking even though I had a W parking pass. This was very upsetting, considering I had no other choices besides the Burger King on Harrison and 42nd. I couldn't do that, of course, and make it to class on time, so I chose the inevitable. My suggestion is to make park QUIT MONKEYING AROUND '1 I' if'.' April 24th 8 pm "Why do men think they are always a right? ing free, and make the shuttle buses run more efficiently every five minutes rather than every 15 minutes for at least the first three days of registration. In doing so, allowance can be made for those who are still registering and also for those who have already registered, but can't park anywhere because of the mad dash to get registered for classes at the last moment. Though parking fines are a major source of income for WSU, perhaps in the long run by allowing free parking for the first three days and greater shuttle bus efficiency, we will encourage more people to attend WSU rather than scare them away because of lack of parking, or inability to get to class on time. 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