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Volume 91. No. 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH Wednesday, September 27, 1972 NSF Deadline Is November 27

The National Research engineering, and social Council has been called upon sciences, and in the history again to advise the National and philosophy of science. Science Foundation in the Awards will not be made in selection of candidates for oduc the Foundation's program of business fields, in history or Graduate Fellowships. Panels social work, or for work leading to medical, dental, appointed by the National law or joing Ph.D.-profes- Research Council will sional degrees. Applicants evaluate qualifications of must be citizens applicants. Final selection of the and will be will be made by the judged solely on the basis of Foundation, with awards to ability. The annual stipend be announced on March 1 5, for Graduate Fellows 1973. will be $3,600 for a twelve-month Applicants to the NSF tenure with Graduate Fellowship Program no dependency allowances. must be beginning graduate Applicants will be required students by the Fall of 1973, to take the Graduate Record or must have completed not Examinations designed to test more than one calendar year scientific aptitude and of full-time or part-time achievement. The graduate study by the Fall of e xaminations. administered 1973. Subject to the by the Educational Testing availability of funds, new Service, will be given on fellowships awarded in the December 9, 1972 at Spring of 1973 will be for designated centers periods of three years, the throughout the United States second and third years and in certain foreign contingent on certification to countries. the Foundation by the The deadline date for the fellowship institution of the submission of applicants for student's satisfactory progress NSF Graduate Fellowships is lowardan advanced degree in November 27, 1972. Further the sciences. information and application These fellowships be materials may be obtained warded for study t from the Fellowship Office. National Research Council, doctoral degrees 2101 Constitution Avenue, atical, physical. Washington, D. C. 20418.

Editor, Andrew Lytle The Sewanee Review: An Eighty Year Old Tradition

Phelps one receive than to know you By Tom REVIEW has revealed the from 1944 to 1946 put it on the Socratic tradition of have done well one of the Like most traditions at very essence of English much more aptly in 1958: "I the unselfish teaching of essential services to mankind. Sewanee, the SEWANEE Literature longer than any can't help believing that the . knowledge through literature. It cannot be measured in REVIEW is known about, yet other quarterly. The Review is the greatest service It was not until 1942 that money. the majority of students do SEWANEE REVIEW, that Sewanee is now doing, Allen Tate instituted the Now for its history: The not realize the true meaning stretching from 1892 to the for American culture; and payment of literary the there other SEWANEE REVIEW was behind it. To any Sewanee present, is very possibly is no institution contributors. Previously the founded in 1892 by William student of at least sophomore best anthology of that could do the same job'." contributors had no payment Peterfield Trent, who standing the SEWANEE contemporary literature in Another attribute of the for their works. existence. REVIEW is that it recognized the need for REVIEW is known as "the SEWANEE It is such integrity that reflects the has never missed a single encouragement of literature oldest living literary quarterly Again, "oldest" caused T. S. Eliot to remark tradition. The quarterly publication in all of in the South. He edited the in America", which it is. But fact of in 1952: REVIEW until 1900 when to how many does the word SEWANEE REVIEW is a its eighty years. It takes "The SEWANEE RJ2VIEW John Bell Henneman took the "oldest" reflect something of distinguished institution or bloody determination indeed has now reached the status of responsibility of nourishing tradition which reflects the a worthwhile an institution — by which I its value? First, the adjective to produce the quarterly. Until 1942 the it came to an reveals the integrity over the integrity of the University work in spite of insufficient mean that if SEWANEE REVIEW years of the editors and the that backs it. Because of this endowment and lean periods end, its loss would be contained almost entirely contributors; for only the traditional backing something of contribution both literary something more than merely dramatic and literary essay true quality of integrity in a of lasting value has evolved: ind The the loss of one good and book reviews and some work can stand the test of The SEWANEE REVIEW. SEWANEE REVIEW has periodical: would be a verse. With the coming of time. (Eighty years in this Sewanee's encouragement of seldom, if ever made money symptom an alarming present periodical Andrew Lytle, the case.) From the other point literary life is one of her more or "been in the black", nor is decline i the editor, the introduction of of view the word "oldest" commendable virtues she a literary magazine expected world at its highest level." 3) tells that the SEWANEE possesses. Allen Tate, editor to be. It carries What greater plaudits can (Continued on p. Wednesday. September 27, W2 THE PURPLE

University Embarks Upon 18 Month Self-Study Program

Southern Association has the Steering Committee reflect the inclination of the who has a somewhat dual role By the Oavid Lundquist be a involved in already said that there is no wants this program to majority of those as head of the institution that University realistic tool with which to the self-study. The fact is, we call Sewanee and also as The Southern Association question that the -accredited, and evaluate the University." He that while the bulk of written head of the town of Sewanee of Colleges and Schools will be re mind one may further indicated that there study and work is, in the (both, incidentally, by virtue requires that every college with that in the evaluation in are several options open to words of Dr. Smith, of his position as Vice and university wishing to wonder why necessary. In the sundry committees (such "systematic and concenred Chancellor), the question retain or attain their such depth is of the as majority and minority with data factors," many of arose of whether the accreditation by the the words the program reports) in the event that those to whom this writer self-study would concern Association conduct a Vice-Chancellor, be merely a definite evaluations cannot be talked indicated a desire that itself with institutional (i.e. self-study and planning should not rather a reached in committee, thus the program will go beyond academic, financial and program approximately every formality, but project which "will not only emphasizing the depth and the figures and data, and administrative) evaluation ten years. The University, that which is enthusiasm with which he include an examination of solely, or whether it would having been a member of this preserve at Sewanee but will hopes the committees to aspects that are unique to include community aspects of Association since the late successful also create a redefinition of pursue the self-study. Sewanee, though not the University. The Vice 1800s, is this fall beginning our purposes, goals and It could be taken that the necessarily aspects with Chancellor commented that the first such study since the Vice-Chancellor's and which the Southern "town and gown" relations late 1950s, and provided that Woodbery, describing Woodbery's comments are Association is concerned or are an important aspect of plans go as expected, the D. self-study as a "rather the mood and tone in which involved. this University, and have been self-study program will last the project," reflected the evaluation will be In an informal conversation (Continued on p. 5) for about eighteen months. lengthy "noteworthy that conducted, if they accurately with the Vice Chancellor, Near the end of this program, that it is reports from some twelve committees will be compiled and printed for review by students and the Southern CAN A THAT HELPED DEFEAT Association. The Steering Committee, principally concerned with THE JAPANESE SECRET SERVICE IN WORLDWAR II, the organization and coordination of the HELP YOU GET THROUGH COLLEGE? self-study, was set up last spring, and includes six Answer the ten questions professors, two student of Brass members and three ex officio the Monkey Undercover Scholarship Contest, members. Dr. John Reishman and win a year's tuition to college. chairs the body consisting of Dr. Gerald Smith, Dr. Robert Frasure, Dr. Harry Heatman, Dr. William B. Gunther, Dr. The Ten Undercover Questions Charles Winters and students 1. the of the Secret Thomas D. Woodbery and What was name Japanese Service? Cindy Boatwright. Dr. J. Jefferson Bennett, Dr. Campbell and Dr. Alvarez can 2. How did the Club get its name About (his and a half introduced 3. What was th€ called the Brass Monkey. / Brass Monkey Club v In accordance with the It's made from a secret recipe hopes and wishes of the we learned from an old friend of 4. IE the Brass Monkey was a woman, what two Vice-Chancellor, the Steering H. E. Rasske, who was purported to possible names could she have had besides Committee has included on be the Brass Monkey himself, an allied secret agent, operating out of charing the twelve different Macao World War II. The legend of the Brass Monkey was so fasci- committees which will study nating, we pieced together and reconstructed as various phases of the S. What it the color of the Brass Monkey much of it as we could in our advertising. It reads University, two students ? like a B-movie script, complete with spies, counter- besides faculty members. The spies, smugglers, soldiers-of-fortune, mercenaries, committees that have been river pirates and mysterious disappearances. 6. How did Admiral Kokura die? appointed include study of If you've ever tasted the Brass Monkey and are twelve divisions of this familiar with the three ads that we've been running, you've got a pretty good shot at answering the 7. Where is H. E. Rasske reputed to In following ten questions. To make it a little easier, Administration, Education. we'll give you the headlines of the ads and where they appear. Financial Resources, Faculty. 8. During World War II, what Headlines: "The Brass Returns" Library, Student Personnel, Monkey be the principal form of "The Brass Monkey Is Worth Two Physical Plant, Auxiliary Aircraft Carriers InThe Coral Sea" Activities. Graduate Program, "Was The Brass Monkey A Woman?' '. What was the name of the quinine dealer? Research and Planning for the Where They Appear: "Rolling Stone" October 12, Dr. Smith indicated that October 26 and 10. Loyana sang "My Love is a Man there is a possibility that in November 9 of Gold." What do you think the lyrics of some areas the general work Remember, the best answers to these ten Dng might have been? and suggestions of the various questions win a year's free tuition at any collegi committees may overlap, but of 'your choice in the country {provided you're enrolled, course). that each committee of the of Give it a try. You've got nothing to lose, and 1 ;:.'! j^-siudy. is charged with considering the price oi education /j pariicular emphasis being nowadays, an awful lot to gain. placed, .[Upon ,the certain Pie 5 to: aspect for which it is named. Brass Monkey That, coupled with the fact Undercover Scholarship Coniest that members of the Steering Post Office Box 2016 Committee have been Hartford. 06101 assigned as liaison Good Luck! representatives to the different committees, seems to assure that the self-study HEUBLEIN program will include every phase of the University and

its life. According to informed sources, a representative of .

Wednesday, September 27, 1972 THEPURW.E PACE a

The Campus Calendar records all events of general interest. Caratvan Great Benjamin Heads Jazz Persons or organizations wishing to reserve a date or a time, or to announce events, should report them to the Dean's Office Success to be the most exciting, says (598-0216). This report must be complete enough to answer By Tyndall Harris senior Eric Benjamin, the the questions: who, what, when, and where. In the event of group's spokesman and de conflicts, the first reported date will have priority. Anyone facto who missed the president, Dizzy Reservations for the use of University facilities must be Gillespie Guy Carawan concert last will be brought to made with the persons or agency responsible for their Friday night missed what the campus in October. supervision. These reservations are not effective where both a could truly be termed as an date and a facility must be reserved, it will be necessary to evening of fun. More properly register in two places. called an evening with Guy response to this concert, for The supervisors for the several facilities are listed below: Carawan, his music and his Gillespie is a very talented friends. Almost and well-known trumpet everyone in the crowded Convocation player. All Saints' Chapel Hall seemed really to enjoy In addition, the Society Blackman Auditorium - Dean of the College themselves. members hope to donate Classroom buildings, and Guy Carawan is the some money to WUTS, the classrooms of duPont Library folklorist in residence at campus radio station, in order Convocation Hall & Guerry Garth Eric Pitzer College in Clareraoht, Benjami to help the station expand its duPont Library {other than By Mike Walsh where he teaches folk music jazz record "Callectie". The classrooms) -Mr. W. G. Harkins The Jazz Society has long and folk life studies. He has members also plan to attend, Guerry Auditorium - Mr. R. H. Wilcox been one of the most been the director of the as a group, jazz concerts given Manigault Park - Dean, School of Theology respected student Highlander Folk School in in nearby cities such as Gymnasium - Mr. Walter Bryant organizations in the Sewanee Tennessee, where he brought Atlanta and Nashville. Lakes and Picnic Facilities - Mr. Charles Cheston community. This respect is "We Shall Overcome" to the Benjamin attributes the justified, for the Society has civil rights movement. success of the Society to a managed to bring to the Carawan is a master of the recent increase in the HELP Needs Help campus some of the guitar, banjo and is most most popularity of jazz. All types renouned figures in jazz, adept at the many string of music are now being HELP, the Crisis Referral Last year the center including Louis Armstrong, dulcimer. His songs were of affected by jazz. "As a mode Center held an organizational handled problems associated Charlie Mingus and Dizzy such variety that everyone of expression, jazz is the only meeting Mon., Sept. 18. The with drugs, loneliness, Gillespie. These concerts have heard some song that he contribution that we as center opened last Spring and potential suicide, academics, been very well received by really enjoyed~if not all of Americans have mady to operated in the evenings as a the student body, and them. many music," Benjamin added. telephone referral service, people from Nashville flocked A highlight of the night was The Society, which is now staffed by trained volunteers information. The center has to see the Mingus concert. an impromtu performance by composed of from 25-30 and backed by professional an advisory board made up of The Jazz Society will Hamper McBee. McBee is a members, is having its first volunteers. The center has a representators of professions continue its work this year native of Monteagle and has meeting this week. New book and if a caller and agencies in the and hopes to expand its recorded with Carawan on members are welcome and all onal community. operations. Once again, there Folkways records. McBee who are interested are attention, the volunteer At this time the center will be two concerts, one in told stories and sang many encouraged to attend the either calls a back-up staffer desperately needs people who the fall and one in the spring. mountain songs that he meeting. Dues are nominal, or refers the caller to are interested in serving on The autumn concert promises learned "from his $5.00 a semester. professional help. the phone as volunteers. grandmother's knee". A About five training sessions favorite of everyone was a will be held before volunteers song he wrote about the will sit on the phone. Jasper jail and Bill Malone Manpower is also needed to (the highway patrolman work on various committees famous to Sewanee students such as public relations, as well as to McBee.) finances, secretarial, and Together McBee and information. The center is Carawan covered the attempting to involve all SPECIAL songs. spectrum of From members of the Sewanee "Garbage", a song about community: the junior and garbage being dumped into senior high schools in the the San Francisco bay, to area, the College and Mountain music with some Seminary, and the SCHOLARSHIP! cloggin' thrown in for fun. community at large. If HELP This is Carawan 's third visit is to be a community service, to Sewanee in 12 years. it needs much support both financially and, in time, given toward organization. Another Chapel Guides OFFER. meeting will be held Sun., Sept. 24, in the basement of All persons who would like the library — Contact Duval to be chapel guides should Cravens, Medora Krome, Dr. CLASS OF 75 ONLY contact Pan Ready through Charles Winters or Beth Jones the SPO. if interested.

Scholarship Includes: 2-year tuition... free! $100 monthly. Book allowance, lab fees, etc. Sewanee Review

Continued from l) How to qualify: p. editor. Mr. Andrew Lytle is fiction broadened the one of the most superb critics Just send in the coupon, or talk to the Professor of REVIEW. Thus, it became of fiction living and thus the Studies Aerospace on your campus. (If you're class part of: "... the oldest SEWANEE REVIEW reflects of '76, next year is your year.) tradition in the world, the his tastes for the fiction in perpetual understanding of which he specializes. Yet, it is U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service the human predicament and a tribute to the man that he is Directorate of Advertising (RSAV) the sense that it can be universal in his thinking, and Randolph Air Force Base Texas 78148 imparted formally [by is not biased. ." fictionl Frank Kermode, English Please send me more information on your 2-year scholarship (From Mr. Lytle's foreward writer, said in 1963: to CRAFT AND VISION] "The SEWANEE REVIEW One has only to look at the is associated with much that stacks of books in the is modern, and was SEWANEE REVIEW Office, revolutionary in literature has (they receive 4,000 works a and criticism. Yet, it year) to know that the editor always maintained high of the SEWANEE REVIEW standards of scholarship, and well must be a truly teamed it has been extremely FIND YOURSELFA SCHOLARSHIP free person. However, men in this edited by men entirely IN AIR FORCE ROTC. situation must specialize from the provincialisms editors. Where is somewhat, and therefore the . . that beset SEWANEE REVIEW reflects there a better literary journal the tastes of the in English?" THE PURPLE Wednesday, September 27, 1972 The Rag

Jhe Official Newspaper of Man the Student Body of the" University of the South William Pecau founded 1894 Men and girls salivate like Pavlov's dogs, animals have Editor Virginia C. Ennett, the ability to be taught to R. Grimes, Managing Editor Dale wear a coat and tie; Chuck Emerson Business Manager fortunately, they have the sense and manners to let man David Lundquist News Editor distinguish himself from them Noel Rush Sports Editor by "formality, coat and tie, Susan Burroughs, Elise Givhan, Martin TUso etc.". It was certainly in Associate Editors nature's wisdom that she left Turner Photography Editors John Camp, Art dress and coat and tie Miller Production Editor Pam controversies to the realms of Lin Turner Circulation Director man. Animals cannot argue Air Conditioning Before Chandaliers too well they are too practical and have more on One often wonders, while wiping the perspiration from their minds than a color his brow during dinner at Gailor, why the administration coordinated pieces of cloth and SAGA spent so many thousands of dollars lavishly (usually they come with a redecorating the room without a trace of airconditioning. wonderful set of attire). Admittedly, this is a great improvement over the glaring If the animals do at one orange and green in which the dining hall used to be time decide to wear coats and arrayed. But, seriously - columns? brass chandeliers? wall ties and the females wear sconces? The administration is making a great effort to go In this place, I& soy -the.

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Wednesday, September 27, 1972 Self-Study £cofogy Major Issue in the eighteent month of the

(Continued from p. 2} program, i visiting c Presidential since Sewanee's founding. of the Southern Assoc Election is scheduled to Financially speaking, it is of to come John Weatherly utmost importance that Sewanee and view first-hand Bv "support programs", such as the functionings of the Four years ago the Ecology the the Supply Store and Union, University. This will mark movement was not a serious not to mention municipal culmination of many months topic for presidential of is hoped will be long services, are on a "break-even what nominees. In all honesty, this and arduous work by basis." The University, due to election is not going to be students, faculty and the financial crisis that it has determined by the candidate administration alike. The been weathering for several with the strongest projected time of completion years, can no longer afford to recommendations concerning for the study is March of offer services to the solid waste disposal. It is true, 1974. community in cases where however, that the majority of The self-study, according to the University must suffer a bills now being presented Dr. Bennett, should "produce loss. before Congress deal with data and recommend new On the other hand, Dr. proposals concerning the procedures and curriculum Bennett explained that the environment. There is a very revisions that will be helpful University has a major role in strong sense of urgency to other institutions whose setting the tone of the concerning our rapidly community, and he further circumstances are similar to deteriorating air, water, and

. He added that the University's those" of Sewanee living space to which George obligation to back and further stated that "we must McGovem has consistently be sure that we know what to referred in his support efforts of the Kennedy Describes Plans actions within to change in Senate. citizenry in Sewanee is change and how the order to preserve our virtues Taken from various sources, increasingly important, As far as subject matter is Under the direction of Jim pointing to the recently ind concerned, this year's book McGovern and the examining plans are now Party endorse; I) established Sewanee Credit weaknesses" by Kennedy promises to be one to be Democratic institution with candor taking shape for this year's Union as a fair example of "this enjoyed by the entire Full funding of ." honesty GOWN. Although environmental programs, this cooperation between the and CAP AND University community. It will 2) Sewanee's self-evaluation traditional in approach, the the of institution and the town. In be a broad-based book to gotten off to a will have several Transportation Trust Fund, short, the Vice Chancellor seems have yearbook containing as great a running start, and the distinctive features. instead of the Highway Fund, seeks "joint effort with cross-section as possible of all open-mindedness of those Unlike last year's book, the which would supply funds for mutual responsibility on all." classes — from freshmen to principally concerned with new AND GOWN will be mass transit development and Dr. Bennett noted that CAP seniors. Over 900 students offers hope that of approximately on Sewanee, being unique in that the study one volume were photographed during put less emphasis this program will be a pages. At present plans highways, Attempt to separation between municipal 240 registration, giving a good 3) call for introductory stabilize the population by and institutional factors is all beneficial and successful start to the material. paragraphs to the various and label electrical but impossible, presents an addition to our understanding In the sports section of the 1976, 4) Kennedy explained, to their power interesting situation that of the University. Caution sections. book Kennedy along with appliances as give a general use, and charge energy certainly should be included should be taken in praising "Pictures sports editor, Bobby description of the year's producers with the in the self-study. He seemed too highly primary efforts, Newman, would like to break add a of cutting receptive to the idea that for in the long.course of time activities, but words away from the posed team responsibility to their meaning, the demand for there are certain phases of the before the conclusion of the great deal pictures replacing them with down that will mean a lot energy-consuming devices. self-study in which formal study, there is and words action shots including all of in the future The Env community residents have a everpresent possibility that more to people the players on the squad. forget certain programs affected within the vested interest, and he further the ideals expressed so when they The ultimate goal of the past two years have been admitted to the possibility of eloquently at the outset of things." staff is to make the CAP Kennedy does not plan to victimized by an including residents, otherwise the program will be lost AND GOWN like a magazine plates in this administration which has not directly connected with among the tedious and use any color which will contain words and since so many of misalligned our national the Uni' sity, the humdrum workings of an year's issue pictures giving a visual and magnitude. them do not print priorities through continuing self-study, therefore adding enterprise of this verbal description to the successfully. In place of color its involvement in Southeast an extra dimension to the Looking at Sewanee as happening for the year. pictures there will be a Asia. It has neglected pressing eighteen month study. more than an institution is According to the contract one guard against this study variety of colored pages, such social problems in directing Although in its infancy with the publisher the as dark-blue print on a our limited resources to Sewanee's self-study program completed book should be light-blue page, or brown Military -Indus trial-Bureau- has already made steps collection of figures, charts returned to the campus for although print on a beige page. cratic trism. In cutting the toward its final goals. To and data, distribution by mid-May. military expenditures (which insure the easy flow of the admittedly the program must will be the greatest this year program, the Steering center around these aspects in since the Second World War), Committee has instructed fulfillment of the Southern we can provide the funding committees to begin the Association's requirements. for waste-treatment plants meetings necessary for study The fact that the Vice and preparation of tentative Chancellor has called this environmental quality; as well reports, expected to be program "a great experience as provide funding for jobs or completed by -the end of for the total Sewanee family" that the re-training of those affected February or the first of seems to indicate in the transition. March. Following this will be University is undertaking no The major difference months of completion and ordinary self-study, but between the methods utilized rather a complete editing of the reports, before Republican examination of all concerned by the they finally go into print. "Sewanee family." administration, and that Sometime within the with the proposed by the Democrats, Health Center Offers Vaccines is the Democrats' recognition that the individual has a right Influenza Vaccine is also available. If a person has to live without fear of being available in the office of the had the diseases it is not aphixiated by the Student Health Center. A fee necessary to be vaccinated. automobile, arid the of $3.00 will be charged Republican's attitude that the through the Treasurer's Test Dates Set individual corporations will Office. Students planning to take assume the responsibility.

The vaccine should not be . Admission the Law School The Republicans have received if there is a Test on Oct. 21, 1972, are consistently deproved the sensitivity to eggs. It does not Environmental Protection prevent the common cold. In Sept. applications by 29, Agency with enough wallop ord ^.r to be effective it should 1972. to reallign pollution creating be ven at least i two months Students planning to take Happy Hour factors; and lately because it before the "Flu Season" the Graduate Record is caught with an ailing starts. Two injections six Examination on Oct. 28, TUESDAY EVERY FRIDAY AND EACH economy, it wants even those weeks to two months apart must apply by Oct. 1972, 3, DAY regulations already imposed are recommended. Application BEFORE A STUDY 1972. forms may not to be followed through as Mumps, Measles, and be obtained from Dr. Robert sternly as they have been. German Measles Kule in Walsh-Ellett 203. Wednesday, September 27, 197Z PURPLE SPORTS

Plans for Women's Athletics

Mrs. Martha Swasey, a is teaching physical education volleyball, basketball, Tennessee native, has been classes in field hockey and football, soccer, field hockey, named Women's Atheletic gymnastics. At present she is diving, Softball, track, golf, Director. Mrs. Swasey was a member of the Tennessee tennis, and badminton. Fall born in Dayton, but grew up Association of Health, intramurals have already been in Murfreesboro, where her Physical Education, and leniatively scheduled in father was a professor at Recreation (TAUPER) and is volleyball, swimming, and MTSU. She has attended immediate past vice president gymnastics. Winter sports will college at both MTSU and for recreation. include: basketball, Peabody. Mrs. Swasey plans to leave badmiton, tennis, and Mrs. Swasey's sports the choices and much of the swimming. For spring, soccer, involvement in recent years planning up to the women field hockey, soft ball, track, has been mainly in the field themselves, for she wants golf, tennis, and badmiton are of gymnastics. She was them to plan the activities in planned. involved in the growth of which they are interested. She agrees with the Mrs. Swasey has many ideas southeastern states and statement, "Sewanee people and plans for the future. She

helped organize the Southeast like as little organization as has already spoken to the AAU gymnastic meet at Oak possible," and she says "I freshman class and is Ridge. The height of her intend to let the women career in gymnastics was really decide what they want upperclasswomen of Sewanee.

being asked to host the in athletics at Sewanee and I She says, "I am an incurable Olympic preliminaries in was very pleased at the romantic. ..I find the Chattanooga, at which Kim turnout at the meeting for traditional * customs of Chase qualified for the the Women's Athletic Sewanee delightful and I'm Olympic finals and was later Association (WAA)." shopping for a bicycle...I've made a member of the At this organizational respected the academic Olympic team. meeting for the WAA, standards for many years and Mrs. Swasey enjoys jumping interest was expressed in I'm delighted that girls are horses and water sports as various activities including: being given the opportunity Martha Swasey lobbies and this semester she to share this."

Soccer Team : Bad Beginning for a Great Year?

problem. That is everybody Coach Petty on his freshman "By this time we were got it. We were leading 2-0, By Robert deBerardinis worried about morale, but I then let it slip into a tie, and

are good, and it is hard to Playing up front aire Matt think they got flukes for two overtime periods before nam-* "igle, outstanding Newton and Ricky Tims. goals; they had only four we lost it. I wasn't happy, but Coach Mac Petty has a players (except for Sparky Both Matt and Ricky are shots on goal and made two we had improved," added

problem. What is the soccer Lyle). freshmen. Ricky is a forward, of them," said the Coach on Coach Petty on the 3-2 loss team going to do without "1 don't like to mention while Matt plays back at the the 2-2 gje with the to Jacksonville. Kyle Rote? names, because most of the halfback slot. University of Alabama at So skeptics, fans, and Wait a second--what players are equal," Coach "They do real well," added Huntsville. bystanders watch for the problem? Petty commented. Coach Petty on two frosh "University of Jacksonville new, improved brand of At least there Coach Petty, However, are several starters. played top-ranked Howard, soccer available Thursday at doesn't think there is a returning players who will Despite having a balanced South Florida, and Southern the soccer field against brand ones to watch (and have team. Coach Petty finds a Illinois, but lost terribly; we X in the form of Berry "Right now, are better watched). we problem with the team. Who expected the win and almost College. That's all. than last year," Coach Petty David Mason and Richard to play? Under NCAA rules explains. "Anytime you lose Lambert are a pair of only 16 players can dress out a player as strong as Rote is, halfbacks; this year they are for a game. Coach Petty it certainly is going to hinder seeing their last action with expressed the problem like your team performance, after Sewanee's team before they this, "After naming the first

all he (Rote) holds all the graduate. Ed Colvin, nine or so, it is hard to name school records in soccer." halfback, and Rusty Leonard, the rest of the players, after

It may seem like a problem, forward, are two other all, they are all good, equally true, but Coach Petty believes seniors rounding out some good players." this year's team has a depth that last year's sorely To get all of these players solution. missed. together for a team, playing "The team is not any great "Seniors' play the well enough to beat last individual, everybody works prominent role, due to their year's 4-7-1 showing, Coach as a team, this gives us more experience," Coach Petty Petty feels he has the balance, last year everybody pointed out on his older material. played the ball to Kyle players. In case there are any (Rote), this year the players Balancing out the returning skeptics, about this ability, or are trying to make goals players are backs Brett Porter at least the material, maybe themselves." and Robert Skinner, and they ought to consider the Although everything forwards, Steve Hogwood and team's showing to date.

doesn't seem as good as it Harly Lee. "St. Bernard had a sounds, with the soccer team "Steve (Hogwood) plays professional soccer player sporting an 0-3-1 record thus well, he has made four of the imported from Ireland named far, the team has scored more six points scored thus far," Neal O'Donohue, he made goals so far than the team did added Coach Petty on some the difference by dominating last year. of his returning players. the game, made their goals Football Team Loses With the largest turnout for Finishing the balance part and key plays," commented soccer The Tigers lost again during second-quarter touchdown Coach Petty has had of the team are freshman Coach Petty on the 4-2 loss during their most recent journey this passes. The third quarter was his two year's as players. A pair of goalies, Van to NAIA regional champs. mentor past we ekend to also characterized by Hire* for the team, he cites Davis and David Topps, "We shouldn't have played "hard Hampden-Sydney College. touchdowns, two of which work" as being an furnish a new breeze at the Georgia State* although we The score 42-0. improvement for nets. was were on short runs. the team. were outclassed, we did as Saturday at 2 P.M., the As for people taking the "Van is good, he is learning well as we could," said Coach Harnpden-Sydney was held Sewanee Tigers will host place as stars on the team, all the time, has plenty of Petty on the 7-0 loss to a scoreless in both the first and Millsaps College of Jackson, well, the team seems to have nerve. I think the best thing is school ten times the size of that fourth quarters, but romped a "New York Yankee" he works real hard," said this college. ,

Wednesday, September 27, 1972 Sigma Nus Top EM Standings

The Sigma Nus, behind the would have to be the KAs, running and passing of Frank Lambchops at least a last year's champion, who Walker, remain undefeated darkhorse in the race, but beat the Delts in their opener after their first six games to they still must face the Sigma and have now lost or stand atop the intramural Nus, Phis, and Delts before forfeited four games. The football standing. Bruce they can count on a playoff ATOs have a good bunch of Peden has directed the Betas spot. players but lack depth, and ,to four straight wins as they The Delts have been a little this has cost them several remain in second place more successful than games. They are still capable behind the Sigma Nus, with expected, as Albert Kelso has of pulling off a big upset if both teams looking for the led them from behind to earn they stay together. The title which has eluded them a tie with the Phis and a win Dekes, Iskra, and Figis have despite being in the playoffs over the ATOs. The Delts, all won one game, but the the past two years. too, have the schedule against Figis are better than they Eddie Greene has made a them as they fight for a berth have shown. The only team

definite contender out of the in the playoffs. still winless is the SAEs, who Bike Shop Opens Phis, who seem to have the The Independents appear to forfeited to Iskra last week en best chance of putting a dent have bogged down after three route to their 0-5 mark. in the undefeated records of straight losses and now stand The Sewanee Ski and breakin which cost one the Sigma Nus and Betas. The at 3-3, but they cannot be The Phis, if Eddie Greene Outing Club has opened a mechanic over $30.00 worth Phis remain unbeaten, but a counted out as they are keeps playing, seem to be the Bicycle Shop for which will of his own tools. Precautions 27-27 tie with the Delts keeps capable of beating anyone. It only team capble of upsetting handle most repairs needed to prevent recurrences were them from a perfect record. looks like it could be a battle Ihe Betas or Sigma Nus, and for bicycles. The shop is taken. A big surprise has been the to the finish for that fourth the Sigma Nus have to be located behind the Forestry After nearly two weeks of performance of the Lambda playoff spot between the favored slightly to take the Building in a shed next to the operation the number of Clu's, who have rolled to an Lambchops, Independents, title over the Betas. Anything Printing Office and is open repairs made has increased 6-1 cord, and Delts. could still happen, though, from 2 to 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. steadily. The most common including a big ;i the Rounding out the second and these three teams appear Mechanics whose experience repair work done has been, of highly regarded division are the ATOs, Figis, to be heading for a in bicycle repair ranges from course, the patching of inner Independents. John Horton, KAs. Iskra, Dekes, and SAEs. showdown at the end of the professional to hobbyist are tubes. Students more often an excellent passer and The biggest disappointment at the Shop each day. Repair than not are encouraged to work is free to students. make the repairs under the for shipping and handling. The idea was first conceived supervision of the mechanics. The Bike Shop will receive no Soccer Team Drops Two in the summer by Dr. Gerald In some cases instruction and profits, at least at this time. Smith, S.S.O.C. adviser, and demonstration are given in There will be some parts other interested By Randy Miller Steve Hogwood with the aid parties. After order that the cyclist learns and supplies stocked by the extensive of an assist from Tommy planning the plans to make the repairs. This Shop such as flashlight were On Wed., Sept. 20, the Hodges. Then several minutes forgotten in order to get practice stems from the holders, lights, reflectors, Sewanee soccer team traveled later Richard Lambert scored constructive action under attitude that one may receive inner tubes, spokes, chains, way. to The University of Alabama an unassisted goal to give The shed, which has more enjoyment and at the and some tools, etc. A pump been used by the Outing at Huntsville to play their Sewanee a 2-0 lead. However, Club same time save money and and pressure gauge is also for canoe storage, third game of the season. with only about three was avoid the chance of being available for use at the Shop. painted, the grass was UAH jumped out to a quick minutes left in the half, cut, victimized by money-hungry This will prevent possible and some of the canoes 2-0 lead in the first half in Jacksonville finally scored to were shopowners. blowouts from using the high removed for increased spite of the fact that Sewanee make the score at the half An agreement has been pressure pumps at the local working space. dominated the action. In the 2-1. Sewanee then held the reached with the proprietor filling stations. At first the only tools were second half Sewanee poured lead until with only six of Bicycle Sales of Nashville, Mechanics are Bill Gregg, those made available by the it on and goals by Steve minutes left in the game Mr. Cliff Tollison to provide Nat Lippitt (both of whom mechanics. Later purchases of Hogwood and Tommy Jacksonville headed one in parts ordered by the Shop. have extensive experience and tools were Hodges with an assist from and tied the scored at 2-2. made in Nashville. The only cost which the have worked as mechanics Neither The Shop suffered the loss of David Mason tied the score team was able to individual will have besides before), Alan Hopkins, Doug several inexpensive tools late in the second half and score again in the regulation in a the price of the parts will be Mahon and Thomas Drake. sent the game in for two time. In the first overtime overtime periods. Sewanee period both teams threatened continued to overpower UAH but were unable to score.

but was unable to score again. Then with only 1 1/2 minutes 5 Jackmon'm Men * Shop The final score was 2-2. left in the final overtime Sewanee had fifteen shoots at period Jacksonville scored on the goal while UAH had only another lead from a crossover CUSTOM-MADE SUITS 4 shoots, and only one in the from the right side to win the NATIONAL BRANDS second half. game 3-2. Even though Sewanee lost they have really Jantzen Cap ps & Sons — McGregor — Cdrlee — Sewanee's soccer team then improved both on offense Esquire — Puritan — Wimberlt — Hickok. traveled to Jacksonville and defense and should really University in Jacksonville do well now that they will be Florida on Saturday, playing schools that are in Arrow matched Ties, Shirts, Hande^rchibt* — September 23 to play a very their league. — All types of alterations tough Jacksonville team. In The next game is at home the first half Sewanee took Thursday, September 28 Joseph Jackson, Owner the lead 1-0 on a goal by against Berry College. Cumberland St. Cowan 932-7467 "Wo thanks, TdratRer Old Cowan Rood prevent birth defects Rave anappleJ 9674)126

give to the march of Dimes m BANK * COWAN AitMrtccn Cmm Society Cowan, Tennessee Wednesday, September 27, 1972

We invited a few friends for dinner and they helped clean up the Genesee River.

With the aid of a few thousand pounds of microorga- { At Kodak, we were working on environmental improvement nisms, we're helping to solve the water pollution problem in long before it made headlines.) And the pilot project worked Rochester. Maybe the solution can help others. so well, we built a ten-million-dollar plant that can purify What we did was to combine two processes in a way 36-million gallons of water a day. that gives us one of the most efficient water-purifying sys- Governor Rockefeller called this "the biggest volun- tems private industry has ever developed. tary project undertaken by private industry in support of One process is called "activated sludge," developed New York State's pure-water program." by man to accelerate nature's microorganism adsorption. Why did we do it? Partly because we're in business to What this means is that for the majority of wastes man can make a profit—and clean water is vital to our business. But in produce, there is an organism waiting somewhere that will furthering our own needs, we have helped further society's. happily assimilate it. And thrive on it. And our business depends on society. The breakthrough came when Kodak scientists found We hope our efforts to cope with water pollution will a way to combine the activated sludge process with a trickling inspire others to do the same. And, we'd be happy to share filter process and optimized the combination. our water-purifying information with them. We all need clean We tested our system in a pilot plant for five years. water. So we all have to work together. Kodak More than a business.