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Thursday, October 6, 1977 theCord WeeMy Volume 18, Number 5 Board of Directors By-election called by Brian,. Harrison -. The full slate of directors and University Affairs resigned his he held both positions. French representative. The empty seats decision to be made concerning officers were in attendance at the seat. He felt that the step was also felt that his resignation resulted when Rob Jones did not the rest of their grant after the Board of Directors meeting necessary so that he can devote might relieve some of the tension return in September, Craig committee studies it. Neither the Sunday night, to deal with the more time to the Commission and and friction that exists on the Uttley resigned due to time Progressive Conservative group backlog of business that has built make it a more meaningful Board. By giving up his seat now commitments arid French's re- nor the German Club had their up during the past two weeks department. In addition by giving it means that it can be filled in signation Sunday. The position of budgets prepared. "when no quorum could be raised. up his Directorship he hopes that the by-election that is to be held Grad representative was never In March of 1976 Radio Laurier Cameron French who is Arts the commission can become more on October 30. At present there filled in the election held last was given $8,250 to enable it to representative of the Board as seperate from the Board, some- are four vacancies to be filled, year. Nominations for the posi- change over to Carrier Current well as being Commissioner of thing that could not happen when threeArts directors and one Grad tions open.October 6 and close System and follow the ruling of October 13. the Canadian Radio and Televi- The small clubs budget, which sion All of the was delayed because there was money was not spent then so not a meeting for the past two Radio Laurier had to come back weeks, were considered Sunday. to the Board to get its remaining Final results from the concert Of the budget that was passed, $4,176 repassed to carry out the AISEC received $170 of the $220 final purchases. it had asked for, the Archaeology This year B.S.A. is putting on a by Karen Kehn i A representative of University Along with Cummings, the Club $110 of the requested Octoberfest or#!awktobeerfest as At Sunday's Board meeting, of Waterloo's Student Union told D.S.A. had hoped to sign $188.50. The History Club was it is called, in the Theatre Mike Regan, D.S.A.; presented Regan that they would easily sell contract with Farrah Fawcett and given $300, $25 less than they Auditorium on October 8 and 9. the statement of income from the 5,000 tickets for Burton Cum- Johnny Rivers. Unfortunately hoped for with the' French Club At present approximately 200 Burton Cummings concert. The ming's concert. Although there these plans fell through. getting their $60. The interna- tickets have been sold for Friday Board members-asked Regan to are 14,000full time students and Regan had promised Cy-Jo tional Students Organization night and over 33 for Saturday. A explain certain aspects. 8,000 part time students, only Cycle Palace, who donated a dropped their request from $350 total of 200-360 tickets must be Student security at the concert, 400 tickets were sold. $1,500 bike, a promotional to $100, which was approved. sold for the venture to break consisted,of thirty-eight people. \ Only a couple of posters were picture with a celebrity. Wolfman Laurier Christian Fellowship and even. Also 8.15.A. has Charlie Regan felt the students should be put up of the 125 that were given Jack was signed for this reason. the Organ Club hadtheir budgets Farquharson for the Boar's Head paid $3 per hour to make them to them. Regan was disappointed Originally the concert was to sent back to the Board's Campus Dinner to be held December. The responsible and to ensure that by U of W's lack of co-operation be ended with a fireworks Club committee to be studied prices as they stand now are $1 the required number of staff was as it is one of the target markets. display. This was not allowed by because -there was not enough for campus students and $4.25 acquired. Several directors said they felt the City of Waterloo. The informatidn presented for the for those with no meal cards. One director felt the job was the local market was too fireworks, worth $3,498, will be Board to make a decision. To Seating capacity for this year's not monitored properly and that saturated with Burton Cum- stored until the Boar's Head enable them to start their dinner is down from last year the students should have been mings' appearances. Dinner, Dec. 7. Iftheß.S.A. does program, Laurier Christian Fel- because the music department more informed about their Regan felt the original plans not use them by this time, $1,750 lowship was given $200 of the will have eight sound proof music responsibilities. for the concert overcame this. must be paid to the Hand $400 they had wanted with a booths in place by that time. Chemical Company. Regan said there were some problems with Johanns-Gough Ltd., whoprintedthe tickets. The printing company is charging the B.S.A. $33.52. B.S.A. would like negotiate price Torque CUP Drop-outs to this because Room some 200 tickets were mis- printed, which made ticket by Tom Mohr control more difficult. The University of Windsor's ways with CUP, saying only that Regan made several recom- cuts back student newspaper, theLance, as "our distention is with the mendations to the. Board for well as the Brunswickan of organization, and not the mem- future concerts. He says $5 U.N.8., are the two largest ber papers." should be added to the Student newspapers to drop out of The Lance cited a more Fees to "be used for entertainment Canadian University Press. The pragmatic reason. "We hold no alone. Due to the time given to Queen's Journal was the first grudge against CUP. It simply organize a concert, he feels that Canadian paperto pull out, citing got too expensive for us." the co-ordinators should be paid. a growing radicalism in the To add to the CUP's problems, The Director ofStudent Activities organization, and the fact that the member papers in should be employed by WLUSU "we just weren't publishing any are presently withholding their for full time work during the of their articles." annpal users' fees pending the summer. Regan feels this change The Brunswickan did hot outcome of a study on the would be justified if the D.S.A. specify its reason for parting organization's viability. organized Orientation. Refrigerators get cold shoulder by Cleve Roberts dents on a floor, one refrigerator concern that there may be a fire Students planning to stay at tends to be a little inadequate. hazard in. overloaded circuits bub W.L.U. and keep their Thanks- Because ofthis, students brought the wiring is supposed to be giving turkeys in refrigerators in their own refrigerators and heavy enough to withstand this. residence are out of luck. Word placed them in their rooms. This No matter what the reason has descended from the Regional practise was seemingly unknown though, refrigerators are out. Fire Marshal, in cooperation with by the Fire Marshal and Switalski university officials, that refriger- university officials until pre- To help compensate for this, by ators and other such appliances sently. the university has agreed to allow pic must go! The Fire Marshal's concern one extra refrigerator to be Refrigerators, and the need for came from the fact that refrigera- placed in the lounges. No Anyone whowants to purchase hot meals at night must now do so in them, developed out of the fact tors could leak freon and refrigerator or other electrical the Dining Hall. that W.L.U. does not offer a 7 ammonia gasses which, besides appliances such as hotplates will day meal ticket. To make up for cleaning your sinuses, can be be allowed in the rooms. The by Carol McIntosh by this, they have provided kitche- lethal. One occurence of a rooms will be checked There is to Room produced last year. The officials and the Fire going a discontinua- nettes in the residences. Unfor- refrigerator leaking gas did occur university tion of the Torque Room's major factors contributing to this tunately with an average in year. to make sure rules of Willison Hall last The Marshal these night-time hot meal service. loss were inefficiency, the messi- twenty-eight Fire Marshal also expressed are complied with. The deadline The seventeen to stu- Torque hours will ness ofthe Torque Room,, and the Thanksgiving weekend, so to Room's is remain the same and lack of hot meals being sold at all you fiendish food freaks, cold items to night. "The school must be run forget will continue be available for don't to have them with night like a business," Macintosh said. Turret T-shirts removed. students classes. As by Steve Fischer This came about because many well, hot meals are still available The food services committee Soon you not have to students were unable to discern A good note is that the on a cash basis in the Dining will be issuing surveys concer- will ning Torque Room and memorize your waiters face in the Turret patrons from the residents of C.H. Little House Hall. both the surveys order to find or her when waiters, especially as the night have discussed turning the whole The justification for this the Dining Hall. These him such as ordering more next past. Since the names are printed residence into one large ice change is purely costs,- says the will deal with issues beer. As of bigger Thursday staff (Bar- on the back ofthe shirts it may be locker, that is if the weather and food service committee chairman necessary changes, a the Turret and smoking. tenders, doormen and waiters) easier to get their attention by Physical Plant and Planning David Macintosh. There simply rotation of meals, name rather than, "Hey you". comply. If you are having trouble have not been enough hot meals Richard Saliwonczyk, member of will be wearing bright yellow is T-shirts, on Now the service "should be finding a place to put the goods sold to justifythe cost of the staff. the food service committee with the Turret crest response as the front and Bar staff and their more efficient and you'll be able out of your refrigerator, contact a This cutback will help to offset hoping for a good name on the back. to get good fast service. C.H. Little House resident. the $5,365 loss that the Torque was received last year. The Cord Weekly Thursday, October 6, 1977 2 carol adams Editor by Student Editor Brian Harrison The Cord Weekly is published, News Laurier University. Sports Editor Don Stewart Publications of Wilfrid opinions are independent of the THE Production Manager Deb Slatterie Editorial Student Publica- Photo Technicians Margy Farran University, WLUSU-and Stan Switalski tions. The Cordreserves the right to edit all CORD to it. The Ad Manager Bruce Cunningham articles and letters submitted of the Canadian Entertainment Editor .... Loretta Heimann Cord is a member WEEKLY Phone 884-2990 or 884-2991 University Press co-operative.

commentby some finally your many essays your profs If, miracle, you've decided to start on one of that have been giving you to do in your spare time, you may have ventured to that big, five-story, brown-brick building of the top of the hill. No, not the Central Teaching Building —our illustrious library. Now, there is an inherent problem when you go to the library. Yes, the first one is that you don't want to go there, but there is another. After searching through all the file cards trying to find some titles that might apply to your subject, you stumble around the floors trying to find out just where they keep all the books with ZZ call numbers. After hours of searching, you find the area and start looking for your books. Now comes the third problem. It always seems that there is some joker in your class with the same topic who has decided to sign out all the books that you wanted. Panic. Now you have a choice. You can forget about doing the research for the day and come back .later—knowing-full well that the books still won't be there. Or—perish the thought—you can alw.ays truck down to Uniwat and hope the books are in their library. Be prepared for an unforgetable experience, first of all, they are in the process of renovating their establishment, so instead of trying to figure out which of the outside doors not to go into—you will find a sign saying "Use the first floor entrance". Despite what you may have thought, you're actually on second floor standing on the ground. Just like ours. So, then you watch the Uniwat students to see how they are getting into trie building. Following them down into the depths of the earth, you will find yourself suddenly in this massive room with the thousands of file cards and people mulling around looking lost. (Actually, you're the one looking lost —everyone elso knows what they are doing.) Again you check the call numbers and the search Hey, the books got returned! begins Now you've only got ten floors to get lost on. But never fear! After days of searching, you find your books (the fiend down the street didn't make it here.) You are on your way. Where? Good question —the check-out counter used to be on the ground floor —er, ah second floor—but now? Cod knows where. Checking out the catacombs of the building where you came in you see this spot that looks like it might pass as a check-out counter. So you saunter up looking as though you know A time to reflect what you are doing. Hear ye, hear ye, all fellow students. That glorious time of Now comes the end-all. The lady takes your books; takes you ID card; looks at you thunderstruck year is once again upon us. No, I'm not talking about littje and sends you to this room. Meanwhile you haven't the foggiest idea why you're going there midterms-I'm not that crazy, at least not yet. What I was and why they won't just honour your card. After all, you'd heard that they would. Instead, you sign referring to was what every normal red-blooded student looks you life away on this little piece of paper to become registered with their computer, so that they forward to. A long weekend. A time when, theoretically, know where to send all their nasty little notices when you forget to return their books. everyone has a chance to catch up on the first months After all thafyou get you card back with this sticker on the back with a registration number and homework that they haven't started yet. If you believe that, then all these little lines like the ones on the boxes of Shreddies that you buy at the store. With horror, you likely still go for the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus bit as you realize that computerization has hit the library system —no longer are you a name. You have well. Looking at rationally you realize that it is just the calm been reduced to-a number and a set of lines. But with surprising ease and no-fuss you get your before the storm, namely mid-terms. books signed out in a matter of seconds. Since it is a bit of a break from the regular routine maybe it Never fear —once you go through the ID card procedure once, you've been relieved of future would be a good idea to examine the past few weeks and either headaches with signing out books. Just take your cards and the books to the check-out desk, and give thanks or give someone... they will run an electrical pencil over the tags. It goes through the computer; the due-date tag gets Going way, way back to the first week of September, everyone put into the pocket —and you're off. If you trust computers not to break down, that is. remembers Orientation, the time when the frosh are It is an experience, but will be less confusing and eveneffecient once renovations are done. I just indoctrinated into the ways of university life (oh, what a life!) managed to try getting my books at the worst possible time. Good luck on your adventure. The morning after the night before makes many people wonder tfnjoy your long weekend —we in the office will be So, no paper next week. Stay tuned for an whether or not it'sreally worth it; but if that doesn't get them, issue in two weeks time. agonies registration carol adams, editor then the of will. , Next comes the problem of settling down to classes, and perish the thought, work. As if that's not bad enough in itself, you might find that the admisistrators, in their eternal wisdom, have managed to overfill your classroom and you get to stand or sit on the floor. Of course, it makes everyone feel much better letters when they find out that their hard-earned money is going towards the university's $1.7 rrjillion profit. It's always nice to know that you go to one of the better universities, at least according to profit. Corp. Act corporate decision making is Open Dept. limited. If you made it that far, then the next enjoyable step comes in standing in line for your books. If your luck is We make as all I am writingto clear up a few of the form of mistakes do you out the prof only ordered I feel I must respond to the others but I think that one would R.P. Brinn's misconceptions anything like mine, then find that 120 and you are number 101 to point made in the Sept. 29/77 see some about the Faculty of Music. It is 100 books for a class of students of the activities of this really matter anyway; who reads edition of the Cord Weekly. The board in as far unfortunate that he did not try and buy the book. It doesn't this light being really enjoyable is you attempt to buy article, entitled "Number Prob- more bother to check his facts before their texts? What is when realistic. to go through the only lems" by Steve Graham, I think Thank you this opportunity writing his letter. Had he done a pen, stand in line with fifteen others for taking combing has pointed out a number of for letting a concerned student so, he would have found that cash register because someone is a coffee break, problems faced by the Board of say something. . there are no closed courses. I their hair or for some other reason is not there. to know; lam a year Standing in line may have its advantages though, at least it's Directors. But the reference Dan Daly should second the Corporations Act R.S.O. 1971 business student, not a music warm. A trip across campus can seem like a safari. In one room to next room and pull out seems to be interpreted in a Concerts student, and yet I have taken two your normal clothes will do, but go the much more narrow way than music courses last year, and your parka and mitts. Whatever you do, don't go to the male what actual practice finds. Yea, I know, if you think an another two this year. residences unless you like winter-type camping. Who needs That "Every director and artist "sucks", you don't have to All courses are open to all refrigerators in the room when everything freezes just sitting in officer...shall exercise the degree pay the bucks to see him. It students. There are two courses the window? of care, diligence and skill that a wasn't much of a shock to me, as for students with no musical Don't get me wrong; there are a few things arouncThere that reasonably prudent person would it seemed to , several CORD background at all. For the other bother me but on the whole it's not such a bad place. The size exercise in comparable circum- writers, when the Burton Cum- non-practical courses you only and friendliness of the campus are obvious attractions for many stances." is most assuredly a mings concert lost money. But, need to have Grade 2 Theory or people. The Turret and Games Room are facilities that we can be condition of the Act. Now, while music is a personal thing and its equivalent to get in. Practical very proud of, especially considering our size. No, Laurier isn't the concept of the reasonable many people enjoyed the concert courses need an audition. such a bad spot at all despite its faults. It doesn't matter where person has been well developed, as well as the hard work that The only limiting factors are you go, there will be many things that you find wrong so make I think that when one considers obviously went into making it the number of professors and the the best of it. that a well developed, "director happen. But to pass up Atlanta amount of space. Students from Over the holiday, you might reflect on your first month, first or officer" of WLUSU is a Rhythym Section? They could theHonours' Music Program are year, or whatever and consider what a good spot this really is student, then the same standard have headlined WITHOUT Cum- accepted first, then the B.A. and then come back ready to enjoy the next few months until applies. That is, "...that a mings and brought people from Music Majors and lastly anyone Christmas. reasonable prudent student much less crying over U. else. It is only reasonable that Enjoy the break, I know I'm going to, and I'll see you in two would exercise in comparable of W. ticket sales. As long as the music students be looked after weeks. circumstances." public reaction to W.L.U. con- first in the music courses. Voice Brian Harrison, news editor By virtue of being students, (a certs is, "Who will these guys class was one class that was point debatable in itself), the come up with next?," people will already filled with enough music accepted (as I've been informed now the Administration of this directors and officers of WLUSU continue to go to Buffalo, Toronto students before it could be by Faculty of Music). University?" I can answer that have a prior responsibility in so and Guelph for concerts. The opened to non-music students. Therefore the Faculty of Music with a definite, unequivacal far as academic achievement is night of Cummings, I saw Piano was another. Some orches- is not a closed faculty at all. And "No!". The real administration concerned. So, the point is, the Jean-Luc Ponty. Where? Univer- tral instrumental classes may still to further ease R.P. Brinn's resides (during business hours)in directors and officers are normal sity of Guelph. as yet be open. This is the only mind, the answer to his question the Arts Building. students whose experience in D.R. Hiller reason why R.P. Brinn was not "Are they (the Faculty of Music) John Pellowe Thursday, October 6, 1977 The Cord Weekly 3

This week's question Wil-Fred Laurier University by Lola Markovic pics by Stan Switalski

What type of music do you like and why? Lisa "Wright Ist year Arts I like Chicago and Boston. They have good listening music and the lyrics are good. I like playing Classical and Romantic music. Bach is good for getting involved. Beethoven is more vigorous and it's enjoyable to drift away. Debussy and Chopin are romantic and their music is nice and relaxing. Glen Weaver 4th year Philosophy I like Jazz the most - the complexity of it. It expresses more than other modes of music. Such composers as Miles Daves, John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy by David Staines are all good. "Out to lunch" and Deciding on a university is very child, he was taken to having Papa that he was now paying "The Vanguard Tapes" are good important and often quite diffi- fights with walls and it is attention. works. cult.'So before I decided on WLU, believed by many that young Suddenly, a searing pain Classical music is my 2nd I did some investigative work on Wil-Fred Jr. once actually pierced Laurier to the core. He choice. It expresses a certain the background of the school. It's attempted to eat a good-sized elm winced and toppled over, knock- style. Both jazz and classical do a long story so I'd better start at tree. Truly, the stuff legends are ing the cardboard box over as he more exploring than other types the beginning. made of. fell. of music. In France in the 1800's, there When Wil-Fred Jr. was two Laurier realized he had min- I hate disco and I don't like lived a wheat farmer named years old, his mother died, and utes, perhaps only seconds to live Country and Western because William Frederick Laurier. His he and his father were both very, and he pulled his large but dull the music is too simple and friends called him "Wil-Fred". very sad for a suitable length of son to his side and gasped "Son, monotonous. (along the lines of "John-boy" time. I want you to be smart! Go to and "Up-chuck") Two years later, Laurier Sr. school, my boy, and then on to Rod Flannigan Monsieur Laurier was a man became extremely ill and knew university. Yes, Wil-Fred year whose 2nd English farming techniques were that he was on death's doorstep, Laurier, university!" I like any kind of music. such as that he never seemed to they say. With that, the old man music including Rock grow much more a Modern 'n than lot of He awoke one morning reali- expired. is more (In I've he Roll progressive. mud. fact, found zing that had only minutes to Naturally, very little of what is uncomfirmed reports so he his Disco and Classical not that Laurier live, went to talk to his son father said sunk in, but the listening actually liked sleep through life. music. to about last three words sort of appealed good the entire seeding time each He the young so he Fleetwood Mac is a of found his son playing in his to dullard, wrote group: They have come year). He was, say, a them down on a piece paper up with a needless to cardboard box. (the house of little hook like a musical very, very poor man. contained no rec-room, so from a nearby colouring - Wil- book. "cliche". People become attrac- However, one hot, dry sum- Fred Jr. slept, played, and kept Of course, it was very mer's day, while out plowing the his toys in a large cardboard rudimentary handwriting, utili- ted to them. Yes is good fields, two magnificent strokes of carton. That makes sense, sing neither capitals nor hy- in the way they mix good luck befell Wil-Fred. The doesn't it?) phens. All he wrote were those the classical with the modern. first occurred when he found a Tears welling in the old man's three words: wilfred laurier The classical on thekeyboard and plow. He was pleased eyes, Jr. university. the guitar playing is especially most at Wil-Fred stared aim- good. this circumstance, for his finger- lessly into space while Wil-Fred And as Wil-Fred grew up, that nails were aching tremendously. Sr. told his son how "pretty soon scrap of paper and all the money The second bit of good luck Papa will be gone and you're his father left him were his only Wayne Mori happened when his plow struck a going to be left on your own, possessions. 2nd year Economics large chest buried beneath the with none to feed you or clothe On his own, and with theriches I like rock. Led Zeplin gets you soil. Upon opening it, Laurier you, or bathe you. All you will of a king, Laurier Jr. realized he in a good mood. I gets your saw that it was filled with gold have, son, is the money." would have to find a place to live. adrenalin flowing. coins worth millions of dollars. It At the mention of money, Fortunately, he happened to Boston is a good-sounding is from this moment in history Wil-Fred Jr. sat up in the box, meet an enterprising Dutchman, band. that we get the off-used phrase took histhumb out of his ear, and just arrived in the area from The Eagles have soft, easy "To hell with wheat-farming!" gurgled. He was signalling to his Pennsylvania. The Dutchman, a listening music. He was now a very, very rich continued to page 10 I like just so much of disco and man. then it gets boring. A practising bachelor, Laurier used some of his new-found Robert Brinn riches to buy a ship and a parrot Ist year Theology and he sail Anyone wishing to place an ad in this section should Ihave a broad range in music. I set for the mountains Monday and coffee-bean plantations of submit it to Student Publications by noon on the like mostly Classical and Jazz. South America. before the issue it is to appear in. Only current W.L.U. Today's music has evolved However, neither Wil-Fred nor Students are allowed to place ads and you must show a from the Classical. Solo work the parrot had a very good sense current Student Card at the time of placing and must pay such as recitatives from Handel of direction, for the ship docked for the ad then. Rates are 5 cents a word with a minimum and Bach are good. at Montreal, seventeen weeks charge of 50 cents. I like works by Hoist, "The after leaving Dvorak, "New World France. Happy Planets", The only bar in the harbor was Birthday wishes: Cl would like to extend Birthdays Symphony", Beethoven, (Oct. 8), and Pat "Eroica called, in all innocence, "Le Gai to Barb Forde (Oct. 2), Pam Bright (3rd symphony) and Peter Tchai- Matelot" or, The Gay Sailor. It Whelan (Oct. 19). kovsky's "Fifth Symphony" is was here thatLaurier metand fell Anyone finding a 3rd year accounting class please contact excellent. in love with the barmaid, whose the bear. 884-5901 Jazz is em experimentalist-type name was Gizelle La Barmaide. of music. Performers on the After two weeks of intense FOR SALE instruments are proficient and "courting", Laurier and Mile La I am liquidating my entire collection of 8-track tapes, they are expanding. George Barmaide were married. recording and playback equipment. The equipment Benson, playing Blues and Jazz At this time in Canadian consists of an Akai Model CR-81D recording playback is good. history, people had a tendancy to deck. A frequency response of 50 to 16,000 Hz, a wow and Disco music is the pits! There travel and settle in new and flutter less than .25% RMS and signal-to-noise ratio better is no message or logical exciting areas, where the unex- than 47d8 will give better recordings and playback than progression. It's just repetition pected was commonplace; where many cassette decks. Asking $135.00 (list was $280.00). A with a glorified tribal beat to it. men struggled long and hard to Miida stereo and quadraphonic playback deck — a perfect Modern contemporary Rock is earn a living; where people addition to any quadraphonic or stereo system. This unit good. The Eagles leave a thrived on the thrill of being at was purchased only a few months ago and is in mint message behind. one with the forces of nature. condition price $55.00. A set of headphones asking Bacharach's music is good. It Laurier and his however, — wife, $7.50. Also selling a Muntz mini 8-track player for— the car involves body and soul. moved to Waterloo, Ontario. $20.00. 300 tapes are also for sale. I have twenty- asking Over Eight months and — from hard rock to classics, moldy oldies to seven days they were everything and me... after big and all for an amazingly low price of $2.50 Gizelle gave birth to a current hits Music, like language, is widely varied, continually expanding married, Fifty pieces modular shelving is available at $1.00 baby boy. (As I said earlier, it each. of and it never ceases to grow. perunit" Even though Kitchener transit has agreed to stop It's a form of communication that expresses thought, mood, was an intense courtship). home born their bus in front of my house, I am only evenings and emotion. The boy was weighing 14 718 a and weekends, so call 744-3162 or visit Queen Street Taste in music is a preference of the individual's likes, lbs. 11 oz. veritable gone. baby-giant but- in the first South, Kitchener before everything is whether it be, Baroque, Classical, Jazz, Blues, Fold, Country months and -years, showed little and Western, Rock 'n roll, Disco... mental aptitude. In fact, there is evidence to show that, as a young 4 The Cord Weekly Thursday, October 6, 1977 Entertainment

Meeting for small club Steely presidents and people DISC- by MattMurphy sucks, buy "Aja". You'll still emotions by. interested in organizing Steely Dan's latest album think disco sucks, but brother, You're crazy and all the Aja, is desinged to defy any you're gonna love this. schririks in the world a new club. theory that one must consume Couldn't help you in any way that "big Macs and wear blue jeans Dan Hill longer fuse You look at me with from "Thrifty's" (while groovin' — spaced out stare Willison Lounge to CFTR of course) in order to You asked me if I love you You say you don't want my listen to "disco oriented" music. And I choke out my reply money Wed., Oct. 12, 1977 They do this by showing us that I'd rather hurt you honestly You say you just want some "good" disco isn't that far off Than mislead you with a lie time the of from newest trends And who am I to judge you-or With your fingers in my 1:30 p.m. Steely Dan has popular jazz. what you say or do pockets always been able to play the type love, I'm only just beginning to see You call it I call it crime of music popular to the day and the real you. still have a distinct sound. They Another interesting addition is stay popular by adding taste to Dan Hill's latest album"Longer "McCarthy's Day", a song about the present trends. Whereas it Fuse", is an album of poetry; a the days of McCarthy's U.S. Dan used to be the Steely Dan touch piece of a person's emotions Hill's parents fled the U.S. with to rock 'n roll, it is now their flare enclosed in a fold song structure. young Dan because they found it of popular jazz that is evident. Dan Hill is one amongst a large no longer possible to exist They've done everything except number of predominant Cana- without fear. bring in to prove dian folk singers including Musically the best cuts are their point. The album does have Murray McLauchlan(?), Neil "", Tom Scott's flamin' sax though. Young(?), Joni Mitchell, Light- "Crazy" (using an interesting (George Benson's brother foot, Cockburn and a host of Les Paul acoustic guitar texture) y'know.) others. He stands out in that he and "Jeanne", a beautiful love The outside packaging is sings what he feels, not what he song directed at a certain girl simple and tasteful. The figure saw on T.V. or reads in National from Vancouver. "Longer Fuse" on the front appears to be an Enquirer. sticks out in one's mind for a oriental woman, most likely Hill's main theme is the while. portraying Aja. The inside has a confusion on a teenager trying to And you know Harvey is at it again, set of incredibly poor liner notes. face up to the world in settings don't me (The boys Laurier said such Vancouver. anymore, I've changed this time he's taken to punchin' cows. at Radio as Toronto or this would be an easy album to do He evidently had his problems in The innocence you found It's a whole new taste treat from the folks because there was liner notes his youth. If you have some one Disappeared when you went who brought you the Harvey Wallbanger. inside..l said, uh, no.) They are who you love and is a distance away I fall in love that Round up a cow and give it a try. written by a journalist who away from you, don't buy this And don't admitts to hating Donald Fagen album because it will eventually quickly Like and Walter Becker (the compon- get to you, no matter what age I used to ents of Steely Dan), and the other you may be. The passion still explodes commentary is a "peachy-keen" The album opens with the cut, Bound by a longer fuse bit oftrash from the president of "Sometimes When We Touch" Musician-wise, most remain ABC records. as "Hold On" did with it's title the same except for an appea- The album opens with "Black cut. This song is bound to have rance by McLauchlan's band This song is a Cow". "disco- mediocre success as in the "The Silver Tractors": Jim like" (nothing far from Boz normal Dan Hill A.M. tradition. Anderson, Dennis Pendrith and tune about a Scaggs) glamourgirl It has a strong melody with some most notably, Ren Mink's mand- getting pushed aside. You can tasteful orchestration arranged, olin on two tracks. just see her bumping and away in conducted, as always, I will be present at some late-hours disco in down- produced by Matthew McCauley. Dan Hill's concert at U. of W. As for town Phelpston. This is strong is music; the As before, this mood album, buy it, light up a (beer) A.M. material with some fine sax •to sit and contemplate one's and dream. by Tom Scott.. I can't cry anymore While you run around Break away, just when it seems so clear What would you That it's over now do if God Drink your big I)lack cow And get out of here. came back to earth and contacted "Aja" is the first cut on the album. This is a songabout a love you to tell affair with an oriental woman. The piece is a complex jazz you that the world progression with some good and can work? varied instrumental work and some especially fine sax solos by Tom Scott and Wayn Shorter. The result is a latin spiced ditty which carries in the mud for hours following. "Peg" is another song in the same tradition as "Black Cow". It has a "disco upbeat" which you could fit George Benson's guitar in instead of Fagen's voice, and it could sound like anything off "Breezin' ". A notable instrument in this one is the Doobie Bros, voice, Michael McDonald. Some nice harmonies show up here. Peg, It will come back to you Then the shutter falls You see it all in 3-D It's your favourite foreign The Harvey Cowpuncha. movie. A JERRY WEINTRAUB PRODUCTION "Home at Last" starts out GEORGE BURNS • JOHN DENVER • "OH, GOD" Pour 6 ounces of milk over crushed ice. sounding like "The Royal Scam" TERI GARR • DONALD PLEASENCE Stir in IVi ounces of Galliano. Then sit back (their last album), but turns into Based on the Novel by AVERY CORMAN and relax till the cows come home. jazz by the time it gets into kick. "I got the News" is reminis- cent of older Steely but still following the new tradition. ElQUOrf GAkkIANO Other cuts on the album I WATERLOO I include "Deacon Blues" and the | THEATRE 24 KING ST. The liqueur that made very danceable "Josie". It'll get N.I Harvey Wallbanger famous. your toes a twitchin'. 2 shows nightly7:00 & 9:00 w— . __ In review, "dis album is one p.m. — fine cut, man." If you think disco Matinee Sat. & Sunday at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 6, 1977 The Cord Weekly 5

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The projection- figure it out within 15 nfinutes. quite good as Vince as was Roger poster for the "horror" film .Ruby by the rest of his gang. Before ist is hung in the projection booth Davis as the parapsychokogist. now playing at the Lyric theatre. dying, he vows to kill them all. by film; one of the confectioner The movie as a whole was It's'a shame to see these/people In fact, the movie concerns as Ruby then goes into labour and clerks is found dead inside a pop disappointingly mediocre. I waste their talents on such a the quote above points out -the gives birth to her daughter machine...lt turns out Nicky is jumped a few times - but it didn't low-grade movie. terrible things that are -hap- Leslie. back for his revenge. disturb my sleep as a good horror pening to Ruby's daughter. Sixteen years later Ruby is still film should. The most beautiful part of the Ruby, played by Piper Laurie, is living in the area. All the "boys" Stuart Whitman plays Ruby's movie is the theme song, Ruby, the central figure in the movie are out of jail presumably they right hand man, Vince. He very Janit Baldwin, a relative written and sung by Don Dunn. I but she is certainly not the were in for killing- Nicky and are conveniently has a friend who is a newcomer to films, was as would reeeommend that rather horrifying one except in her employed at "Ruby's. Drive-in".- parapsychologist whom he calls convincing as Leslie as Piper than going to see the movie you terrible over-acting!- Leslie, played by Janit Baldwin is down to help get to the bottom of Laurie was unconvincing as buy the record. TEE VEE and MEE by Liedtke Chris But perhaps we are tiring of Personally, I think programs telecast from U of W's Humani- The best movies on Friday will Wonder Woman, The Six realistic characters, because this that are truly imaginative do not ties Theatre on channel 13 at all be shown at. midnight (the Million Dollar Man, The Bionic season, network programmers have to rely on gadgetry and 9:30. witching hour!) Woman - a few years ago you are promoting fantasy characters special effects. A program is And, the best late-shows for On Global, watch a 1955 would have said titles of comic ...Wonder Woman has to be the imaginative if it has a well-con- tonight are: Torn Curtain at 11:30 mystery To Catch a Thief, books, eh?" But, being an avid worst of these. structed plot, or, if it approaches on channel 7, "a cold war spy another Hitchcock story of a 1977 television viewer' and critic, It may be-- that these comic- a usual subject in an unusual tale" with Paul Newman you know perfectly well , and suspected thief, Cary Grant, that book characters owe their popu- way. An example of this was last Andrews, by these titles represent ridiculously Julie directed romancing- a rich woman, Grace larity to a nostalgia for fantasy season's award-winning Alfred Hitchcock; and at 12 successful television series. literature. Kelly, on the French Riviera. Star Wars, whose M.A.S.H. episode entitled "Dear midnight, on Global, a, 1957 Only a few years ago, such "roots" could be said to be Star Sigmund". Alan script On channel 11, Julie Andrews Alda's comedy called Designing Woman star in programming would have been Trek, and before that, science was imaginative, and focused on and Rock Hudson Darling scoffed at. The most successful fiction literature, renewed an With Lauren Bacall and Gregory Lili, a musical, but nevertheless, individual characters and how Peck programs of say, two or three interest inthis fantasy. Certainly, they cope with the insanity of a musical with an espionage plot. years back, are still with us. I Star Wars inspired CBS to make war. Here's hoping we will Friday night at 9 p.m. some On channel 13, The would venture to say that they a series out of Logan's Run, a continue Owl arid to see programs that dreadful unimaginative TV Pussycat Barbra have survived because they movie which fared poorly at the don'tborrow plots and characters the features stresses individual characters: box office before the Star Wars movies: Escape from Bogen Streisand and George Segal in from comic books. County with "angel" Jaclyn characters who were human and craze caught on. This week is a movie unusual roles and in an unusual not great Smith on channels 4 and 11, and sometimes even likeable. Rock- Some critics might suggest week, but here's a rundown for romance. ford, Kojak, the characters ofthe that the public wants this the addicted viewer: tonight, at 8 Black Market Baby with Linda M.A.S.H. gang and the Barney escapist "comic-bood" program- p.m. on channel 4 you can see the Purl and Desi Arnaz Jr. on, If youcan't sleep, at 1:30 there Miller bunch, are some of these ming: whynot retire to a world of excellent Papillon with Steve channel 7. Really, I think you're is an excellent movie on channel likeable individuals with identi- fantasy after a hard day at work? McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, better off watching Helen Reddy 9 called Fate is* the Hunter, fiable character traits. This genre My response would be that unless ofcourse, you already saw —it's a one-woman concert taped starring Glenn Ford and Suzanne still survives and spawns new these comic-book programs are it last Saturday night. in Las Vegas. Hopefully, it will Pleshette. It's about an investiga- series like Rafferty and Lou poor substitutes for fantasy, and For local interest, the 1977 avoid those routine skits which tion into the crash of a Grant. actually lack imagination. Oktoberfest Pageant will be seem to crop up in specials. commercial jet. Suspenseful. ... to be What to do with an empty Blue. Concerts WLU-K-WSymphony Concerts The symphony with Riki Turofsky and Theodore Baerg in candle-light Oktoberfest concerts at the Theatre Auditorium at WLU Oct. 13, 14, and 15. Tickets are $5 for table seating and $2 balcony, no table reservations. For tickets and information, call 886-3850 or 742-6285. DAN HILLf. Oct. 13-14 at University ofWaterloo Theatre of the Arts for four shows.

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Jesus Christ m> DEUC.OUS Superstar shines BUFFET 11 by Loretta Heimann use 01 microphones, although made this show what it was, not fHOTIncludes such items as Monday night at the Audi- necessary, was nevertheless dis- separately. Clam Chowder Soup of the torium, Mammoth Productions tracting. day. Shrimp, Sea Foods, $000 brought us Jesus . . But it was the second act few mentions Beef, Chicken, Christ Super- that But a honourable Roast star, the long running and well got the juices flowing and must be made. Steve Schochet Salads, etc. J reknowned rock opera. It was captured our attention comple- (Judas), Randy. Wilson (Jesus) to 7:30 p.m. definitely one of the classier tely. Each scene built on the last and David Cohn (Pilate) were all Served Daily 12 Noon productions to come to the K-W and became more intense and superb in their respective roles. area and one of the finest. dramatic as the production All 3 had powerful voices that Comparisons can't help but be progressed. Comic relief was were packed with emotion and made to other productions, provided by King Herod, who as .their sheer, vital energy would PLUS especially the movie. But a a cross between Alice Cooper and have carried the production. The CONTINUOUS DANCING FROM superb cast and orchestra man- Elvis Presley. He was without a strange thing is that all three aged to push most' of the doubt the most colourful charac- leads were understudies. Since 8:00 P.M. comparisons into the background ter in the show. The tension built their performances were superb, THE GATHERING PLACE and shine in their' own right. to a crescendo and the energy I can't imagine how the regular The first act had its difficulties. and vitality that flowed in the leads could have- performed FORW.L.U. The main problem was trying to final scenes was well worth better. The audience was appre- overcome their surroundings— seeing. ciative of the fine efforts and The Aud is not the best place to To try and pick out an gave the cast a standing ovation. N. put on a theatrical production. As individual star in the production For most of the crowd, composed iWitffZ) 77 KING ST. S< Bndgeport Rd.) I sat therein the opening moment is like trying to pick out the nicest mainly of young teens, it was **£: (at of the show, I couldn't seem to star in the galaxy—it's impos- probably the first time they had block out the "Go, Rangers, go" sible. All the stars shine brightly, seen any production of Jesus && W WATERLOO^ signs entirely. The stage could are unique and most of all, all Christ Superstar. Even for those have been higher—the conductor are needed to make the galaxy of us who had seen other often obscured our view of the what it is. So it was with this performances, this orieranked up stage and players. And lastly, the show — together the performers there with the best. Book review Earn somehighcredits this semester. Fifth business 17 \ \ , - 'f by Carol Ness COMMERCE STUDENT SERVICES ' Fifth Business is a novel filled Available at the Canadian Imperial with every topic from magic to Bank of Commerce on or near most college and the occult to petty vengeances university campuses throughout Canada. and jealousies in Small Town, Canada. Through therecollections of an aging school teacher, Dunstan Commerce Student Services are designed to help the student - '.; Ramsey, we are introduced to the successfully manage the financial aspects ofhis or heredueation. ' '■•/■'.

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Mustangs 17 Laurier tames Mustangs The Hawks in the unfamiliar opening kickoff. picked off on a key play by an once again lived up to theirstingy day. A second fumble recovery domain of their neighbouring The Mustangs made their alert Brent Scott. , reputation by stopping Western by Western in our end was too Waterloo Warriers made them- entrance known with their rowdy From then on the Hawks' on two consecutive, point-blank much to handle. Bone again went selves right at home and tamed interpretation of the "Alabama momentum increased. Starting range attempts. Thus protecting to the air and completed a 34 yard the Stompin' Mustangs by Shakedown." The Hawks on the quarterback, Paul Nelson skill- the 10-7 margin going into the touchdown pass to veteran scoring a game-winning goahead other hand kept a lower profile by fully used the backfield of Reid 3rd quarter. all-star Craig Labbet. The con- field goal with just ten seconds using their traditional hand- and Colwellto move the balldown Laurier wasted little time in version attempt was good and remaining. Itwas the first loss for clapping psyche-up method the field. Nelson gave no taking over during the third with just over four minutes the number one ranked team in which is done before all games idication he was suffering any ill quarter of the game. Obviously remaining Western lead 17-16. Canada and it certainly added a and even practices. effects from the injury that kept the memory of a pair of losses to AT this point the vivid few marks to their previously him out of action last week the Western club just last year recollection of the Hawk's unsuc- unblemished reputation. Moments before the opening against the Warriers. Numerous was a motivating factor behind cessful bid to catch Toronto in the kickoff, a late season Western times he illuded the graspes of the Hawks' strong play. dying seconds of their game was Nelson started with the ball The game which was originally cut, made one last ditch attempt opposing Mustang players. On very evident. However the to break into their lineup by this particular occasion he deep in Laurier's own end and coaching staff and players used scheduled for last Saturday but moved the offensive line on a cancelled due to "dangerous showing Coach Semotirck his unleashed an 18 yard pass to the remaining time and available ability to run the hundred on all Mike Warbid and followed to series of plays to the Mustang 14 time outs in the best possible field conditions" was moved yard line. Then it was Jim Reid ahead to the unfamiliar time slot fours. Semotirck considered the Reid on the ground who went in manner and because of it, we're display rather fascinating but to score the tying touchdown. who plowed his way through for talkin' College Bowl. and location of Monday night at his second touchdown ofthe day, Seagram's Stadium. rejected the spirited and potent- The Hawks' first attempt was on Later on in the same initial making the score 16-7. The only they were ially talented retriever the prod- unsuccessful and grounds that things could poss- quarter the Hawks again other scoring to take place in the forced to punt from midfield. uced a key when Mike Not enough can be said for the ibly get a little messy with his turnover quarter was from a successful 22 Punting specialist Gerry Guyles spirited Golden Hawk team Murphy hijacked a Western yard Western field goal which team by using the walk-on. The Here Murphy sailed the ball deep into which displayed by far their best dejected pro- crossfield pass. made the score 16-10 going into Labradourian native type play has Western's own end. Laurier's team performance of the season. showed the of that the final frame. up by holding ceeded then to leave the field and him as sure CFL defense followed The offence moved the ball only leave his own established The final quarter had that this give the stopped to material. Bone a B-line the Mustangs and successfully against the Western mark on the Western released exciting "story book" type of distinctive type pass awaiting receiver offense good field position for defensive line which had allowed goalpost. for an ending designed especially for their attempt just Murphy, fully extended second to take the 10 points in their previous but Laurier's onlookers and fans. The lead. With just under a single three outings. But perhaps more First quarter action began like blocked the attempt with one arm teams exhibited the high quality and snatched it as it was coming minute remaining. The offense important was that the defence, all the games the Mustangs have level of play that is only available went to work and moved the ball season. down, to give, the Hawks both line and secondary, jelled to been in this Quarterback from two clubs of such stature. to the 27 yard line and With just hold the charging Mustang Jamie Bone started a drive from position. Laurier went out in front Western took advantage of time in game ten seconds left, Gerry Guyles attack. The resulting outcome, a their own 52 yard line that moved for the first the in Laurier's miscues on several goal the second quarter when kicker booted the winning field 19-17victory for Laurier is certain quickly and effeciently on suc- occasions. They recovered a withyards to spare, to give us the to vault the team high into the cessive plays for the early Jerry Guyles hit the target on a Hawkfumble on our 40 yard line. yard goal attempt. The dramatic 19-17 win. elite category ofthe country's top touchdown lead. It was just 27 field Then they put themselves in Carling lead was protected throughout position After the game ten. several minutes later, wheh serious scoring by faking O'Keefe gave awards to the A healthy size crowd of Western regained position in the the second quarter, but was a punt and making the yards for a seriously threatened at one point offensive and defensive Laurier appreciative supporters were on midfield area. However the first down. Jamie Bone's attempt standouts. Jim Reid took the hand to cheer for the Hawks. A Laurier defence displayed what only seconds before the half-time to pass from within the ten yard Mustang's offence worked offensive honours by virtue of his word of thanks should be makes them«different from those mark. line for theTD was spoiled when 160 yard way deep into Laurier Stacey two touchdowns and his extended to sportscaster Nate other clubs by breaking through their Hawks' Bob intercepted rushing output. Pete T.ashos was Belmont and the Radio Laurier and pressuring the opposing territory via a long bomb. That's thepass and brought it safely out line anchored Bone's awarded for his outstanding staff who publicized the new quarterback. Consequently, when the defensive ofthe end zone. That was defensive contribution. game time extensively before the Bone's first passing attempt was by Holland, Tashos, and Miller third pass interception for the The Cord Weekly Thursday, October 6, 1977 10

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Interdenominational Foreign Service Exam: October 15, 9 a.m. CAMPUS WORSHIP SERVICES General Exam: October 7 p.m. continued from page 3 Every Sund.iv morning 18, sity" on it, onto the door of his I 1 am man named Eby, agreed to build humble abode. And soon, Lau- Room 280 Check with your campus placement office for the location of the Laurier a place to call home. rier's place became known as Humanities Hall U ofW' exam centre nearest you. Sponsored by C Reformed Church So, for justunder three million Wilfred Laurier University. Why dollars, Wil-Fred bought himself not? I mean, logic hasn't been a Discussion Group Competition78-4000 the biggest, most beautiful real strong force in this story so CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP cardboard box this side of Buffalo far... Every WednesdayNight (whose citizens, it might be Anyway, more than a century 7 p.m. noted, were just beginning to later, the- very spot where the Room 1101 >^ experiment with fire). original Wilfred Laurier Univer- Engineering 111 U of W Wil-fred was content; Eby was sity once stood, is now the sight Come

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Awards were given to the outstanding players, Jim Reid and Pete Tashos, after Monday night's dramatic football game. But the decision must have been a tough one, for there were numerous players who contributed significantly to the hawks impressrve victory. For example, consider the efforts of kicker, Jerry Guyles, who came through with several long punts which put the Mustangs at adverse field positions several times throughout the game. Also how could anyone forget the clutch field goal which gave us the match. The pressure was unbelievable with every fan, player, and official focussing their attention on that one person. Quarterback, Paul Nelson was another player who gave an extremely polished performance. No doubt remains in my mind about his ability to run the Wishbone attack. He's proved himself and one can be confident in his ability for future games yet to come. Then too, there are numerous unheralded players who do the blocking and add the vital ingredient that is required for a winning effort It was this type of effort that prevailed in the game against Western. The team came through on needed occasions and because of it will be serious contender for top place honours. At the moment Toronto leads the league with a perfect record of four wins. Laurier, Western and'Windsor follow directly behind with three wins and a single loss record. However with three games remaining in the schedule standings could change considerably. Don't count on too much of a change though. Look to find Carling O'Keefe rep stands between sports bag winners Pete Tashos (left) and Jim Reid Laurier, Western, and Toronto with indentical win/loss records. (right) after they were chosen as the games most valuable players. Jim's award was his The point differentials in points for and against will be the final second in as many games...so guess what he'll be giving for Christmas this year. determinant in who gets the number one spot. Windsor should squeak in for the final playoff spot, with all others taking up their perrenial basement postions. The Hawks are making their move towards another College Nitty Gritty Bowl on: INTRAMURALS appearance so continue the generous support. Don Stewart, sports editor '• Intramural Notices Panters" (no need to ask for the Soccer and Touch Football are logic behind this name) until the out. SPORTS tied cancelled field dries "Team Canada" 6-6. They are definitely cancelled this Also at 8:00, the Willison B3 week. Next week please check team defeated the Little House the intramural bulletin board AIE "Rebels" 13-6. Greg Irvine (A.C.) for announcements. and Paul "P.J." Jarjapka got There are still openings in: TDs for the Willison team, with Ballroom dancing Tuesday at Greag's TD being converted by 7:30; Yoga Wednesday at 8:30, SHORTS Dan Dave got Tennis Monday 6:30; Kung Fu Another season has started for 4th year Business student Mari- Potier. Adams the at the women's Varsity Volleyball lynne Day, hitters Pam Oberle, TD for the "Rebels". v Monday and Wednesday at 8:30; team and the future looks bright. Teresa Fullerton, Bonnie Kellett Men's Touch Football Volleyball Results squash ladder; co-ed baseball The Hawks lost the services of and Kathy Royce and the team On Tuesday, Sept. 27, only (openings for girls only). ace spiker and blocker Mary premier setter-Sharon Patterson. four of the six scheduled games Men's - Whenthe two Willison Entry forms for curling Rafferty, setter Judy Clerk, and The team is young but has a lot of were played, so the Bl Bruisers B2 teams battled the "Leftovers" must be filled out by Monday, backcourt specialist Anne Marie talent and determination and (also spelled Brewsers) and "Sir defeated "Glebes Gang" in four Oct. 10, and curling Will begin Hawker this season but the Coach Leach hopes to match last Willies Wonders" won their games. next Thursday, Oct. 13at 10p.m. rookies look promising. Lori years first place finish/ games by default. Women Inter-Res Only one at the Granite Club. floor from Conrad Hall- failed to Entry forms for men's ice Saver from Toronto seems quite Varsity Curling At 7:00 the Arts 2 "Rams" capable of filling in at the setting played the Willison A3 team, provide a team on Sunday night. hockey must be filled out by position while 511" Laurie There will be a meeting for all better known as the "Dromeda- The results from the games are Wednesday, oct. 12. Games will Higgins and 59" Nella Sacharc- girls interested in participating in ries" (note: anyone wishing to as follows: start Wednesday, Oct. 19. zywsky from St. Catherines will the Laurier Varisty Curling Team know trie reason behind this Dl defeated D2E Note: This season, instead of be big threats in the blocking and on Wed. Oct. 12 at 6:15 p.m. in name should ask an A3 player.) B3 defeated C 3 entering team lists, players will spiking departments. Rounding the Athletic Complex. It will be a The "Rams" scored on a TD by C2defeated A3 by default enter as individuals. There will out the new personnel will be very short organizational Ralph Carter, winning the game B2 defeated Bl be a draft system, in an attempt Anne Brunskill, MaryLou meeting. If you are unable to 6-0. D3E defeated D3W to break up some of the really Schmidt and Susan Mueller. attend please contact Marion At 8:00, the "Penthouse CI defeated A 2 strong teams (ie. from last year). Returnees for the Hawks include Leach Ext. 465. Wrestling — varsity style Tamaie on ice by Paul Ancorn a strong game between the pipes goals and won going away 7-2. The Tamiae Hockey season for the winners. Cantania led BUS VI with three by Brad Young by all except those involved. The opened on Sunday night with The final game of the evening goals, Chamiski chipped in this As the wrestling season coaches hope this "kick up- some pretty exciting action, was between BUS V and BUS VI. two, while O'Hara and Duddy approaches, reasons for optimi- stairs" will encourage any considering the long summer The first period featured end to tallied single markers. Lyle and sm are numerous for the team interested young men to come layoff. Mike Solecky urges end rushes and saw the teams Kennedy replied for the losers. and coaches Dave Johnston and out and give it a try. All players to check the sth Floor deadlocked at one apiece. After John MacPherson played well in Charles Dingwall. Coach John- interested young men to come Lounge for team listings. Players exchanging early second period he nets for the winners with last ston, from Guelph, returns for his out and give it a try. All are encouraged to bring their goals BUS VI buried then- years Vezina winner Bob Wood- fifth season and will be assisted interested parties should come money and Tamiae cards to next opposition with fiye unanswered cock taking the loss. by Dingwall, a Laurier graduate. out as it takes a variety ofweights week's game. Coach Johnston assures us of the and sizes to complete a well- In the first game, BUS H improvement of his club, especi- rounded team. The matmen will squeaked put a narrow 3-2 victory ally by the return of four stalwart be practicing for the first month over BUS I despite the solid veterans. The 150lb. class will be and a half on Wednesdays and goaltending ofBob Jagersky.The Kung Fu bolstered by Dave Pearson, a Thursdays at 6:45 at the Athletic game was in doubt until the final grappler with three years experi- Complex. After this early condi- buzzer with Simmons notching Kung Fu is a graceful flowing Kung Fu is based on the yin ence. Another highlight of this tioning, they'll work out every the winner on his own rebound. form of self defence which and yang, a pair of complement- year's squad wilLbe Peter Hume, night. Angove and Albecht also scored -sharpens the body's physical and ary and independent forces that a heavyweight who has won Another brightspot for the for the winners, while Damon mental reflexes. Awareness and act continuously in this universe. respect for his silver medals last team will be an unprecedented Bennet notched both markers for control of these reflexes is the Improvements in physical fit- year in OUAA and CIAU two meets at Laurier. In January BUS I. BUS I looks as if they will objective of this discipline. Kung ness are readily seen within a tournaments. Hume recently the Golden Hawk grapplers will be very, competitive this year. Fu discipline does not imply a semester, especially flexibility, competed in the World Student take on Western and in February The second game saw BUS 111 stiffregimented calisthentic form endurance (circulatory system) Games in Bulgaria and is they'll knock heads with Guelph. outclass BUS IV skating away commonly observed in Karate and initial enhancement of currently in Mexico for the, Pan Both these teams are perennial with a 6-3 victory. Greg McKen- Styles, but rather flowing fluid muscle tone. American Games. Additional contenders so the action should zie led the attack with 3 goals, body movements seen in the ' Kung Fu classes are co-ed and strength will come from second be good. Make a note on the and combined with Dave Wallace Shao Lin style of Kung Fu take place in the WLU Athletic year men, Dave O'Brien and Ron calendar to catch these two for two others. Steve Beckman originating in the Shaolin Temple Complex every Monday and Kroeker. events. The Cord wishes the also scored for the winners. Mark in China. Wednesday 4:30 - 6 p.m. For R.J. Wrestling at WLU has just wrestling team the best of luck Moir scored the first goal for BUS Shao Lin Kung Fu entails the further information call Sifu Society been accorded a major sport this season, so until next time, IV and Mike Butcher the final five animal first way: tiger, Day at the Scarlet Dragon status. Previously, wrestling was keep your chins up and your butts two, after the game was well out leopard, crane, dragon, and •Kitchener, 744-9551. Enroll generally considered second rate to the mat. ofreach. Kirby Seabourne played snake. now—it's not too late! THE CORD WEEKLY

In this issue: Pub gets new t-shirts Hawks clobber Mustangs! More on the concert The origins of the university)?!) Thanksgiving just around the corner

Thursday, October 6, 1977 Volume 18, Number 5

I I On behalf of the students of WLU and I I Board of Student Activities, I would like I I to thank the patrons who made orientation I I possible by donatingprizes, *j I Richard Saliwonczyk I Promotional Manager

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