•«- cry- »r ia-. ««■«* < FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1980 Have You Tried Our Super '•'W °'4? REGULAR SUB — ROAST BEEF J CHEESE — TUNA — TURKEY — POLISH HAM [ HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 10a.m. - 10p.m. Frl. & Sat. 10a.m. - 11p.m. Sun. 12p.m. - 10p.m. VfllCfl lUJEEKI local Jon. 27 thru Feb.7 Emotional desire subject of speech By DENISE CRENWELGE CALL IN ORDERS 846-4868 MiiaiilffTH- Ml AJ2E II 4 MSI Ft® TALENT KocK&fA&> • WOVie •COAMCtJl • *6cETMl4 PRlf4li>* tteW ^hipmemt OF ^POSTERS MSC ALL- LINIVECSITr mciETr smew APPLY MSC 216 JAN. 21 - FEB. 13 AUDITIONS FEB. 24 - 26 Campus Reporter Citing companionship, closeness and intimacy as people’s biggest emotional desires, Dick Purnell progressed into his speech by saying people want all the good things in life but don’t know how to obtain them. People stood along the wall, sat in the aisles, and crowded onto the stage behind him as he spoke on “Sex and Its Need for Intimacy” Thursday night in the Memorial Student Center. The Christian speaker defined in timacy as a total life sharing. He said everyone desires it but hesitates be cause they fear pain. “All of us have emotional scars where we’ve been hurt by someone of the opposite sex; therefore we are afraid of the very thing we want- intimacy,” said Purnell. “There is no such thing as painless love,” he said. “The closer you are to a person emotionally the closer you are to pain. Love is not a feeling but a commitment and relationship that has its ups and downs.” Purnell said people are basically self-centered and want to be number one. He said that is the cause of re lationship problems. “We protect ourselves from pain by building a wall around ourselves for protection,” he said. “The only problem is we keep people out and ourselves in and we become lonely.” Purnell said Americans are also impatient. He said they desire ev erything today or tomorrow and look for shortcuts. He said sex is the easiest and quickest shortcut to becoming inti mate with a person. He said people enter into sex because they are look ing for things to give them a thrilling feeling. He said the more one has sex the less thrilling and satisfying it is. “Once you go all the way that is all there is and there is no more,” said Purnell. “Sex in a relationship is not the cement, it is the explosives. It des troys a relationship,” said Purnell. “We want so much to be close to somebody but don’t want to wait to fulfill all areas of our lives,” he said. Purnell said people are made up of five types of characteristics: physical, emotiona, social, mental, and spir itual. He said when one characteristic is overemphasized the others cry out for fulfillment and dissatisfaction be gins to gnaw at a person, “1 believe in love and believe! covers al 1 five areas of a person,”Pn ie ^ nell said. Purnell was on a three-daysj ing engagement and was sponson by Campus Crusades for Christ there [e sai Dean to talk to engineering students Thi lajor Th< iant A COMPANY CALLED TRW WILL BE ON CAMPUS FEB. 6, 7, 8 TO INTERVIEW GRADUATES IN SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL DISCIPLINES By NATHAN R. HINES Campus Reporter The Student Engineering Council will hold a meeting for all engineer ing students, Thursday, at 7 p.m. in 102 Zachry Engineering Center. Council president Chris Hinds, a snior electrical engineering major, said the meeting will give engineer ing students a chance to meet with the dean of the College of Engineer ing. Dean Robert Page will answer USDA CHOICE BEEF SALE Sides 225 ibs. & up $ 1.29 ib. Hinds 125 Ibs. & up $ 1.45 lb. YIELD GRADE 1’s and 2’s CUT-WRAPPED and QUICK FROZEN FULLY GUARANTEED CONTACT THE PLACEMENT OFFICE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT. 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