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'- to.A A 2 Editorials -~ ' t :1 News ":. ,, ,... 4 Features r • l' .. 6 Sports litJ0 /2tt0 iltv /- ltt0 .... -~•o I :itto Oktoberfest Insert Past, present prepare for Homecoming the Trails Room, Memorial Union. Darin Beauchamp The Honors Years reunions will Lanct GUcbrist be having a barbecue at 4:30 p.m. Staff Writers Saturday. This event is by re$ervation only. Call the Alumni Association for information and "Cherished Years and Souvenirs" is reservations at 628-4430. the theme for this years Homecoming. In addition to class reunions, and there will be numerous chances to several departments and other relive those memories and make new groups will also hold reunions and ones during Homecoming weekend . open houses th.is weekend. A golf tournament and class reunion, The Docking Institute of Public as well as many other special activities. Affairs will host an open house in are planned for alumni to enjoy. Special Picken 209 from I 0-11 a.m. Friday. events are planned for the classes of Heather Hall is also having an 1936, '46, '56, '66. '71. '76 and '86. open house from 3-4 p.m. Saturday. "Alumni attendance has really The Lewis Field Club will gather increased since Homecoming was for breakfast at 8 a.m. Saturday in moved to the same weekend as Stouffer Lounge, Memorial Union. Oktoberfost.'' Ron Plughoft. executive The nursing department will director of the Fort Hay s State celebrate Homecoming with a University Alumni Office, said. brunch in Pioneer Lounge. The weekend starts· at 11 a.Ill. Memorial Union. ar 10 a.rn. Thursday with registration for ;s four- Saturday. person scramble golf tournament. The The Diversity Awareness tournament hegins with a shotgun start Programs hosts the fourth annual at I p.m. at the Smoky Hil ls Country ethnic minority reception in Club. Stouffer Lounge. Memorial Union. On Friday. alumni c;.m register in Saturday from 3-5 p.m. Sunset Lounge. Memorial Union. from The Depanment of lnfonnation 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. While they register. Network and Telecommunications alumni can read biographical sketches is sponsoring a radio/tv/film prepared by members of reunion classes reunion and open house in Heather of 1936, '46, '56. '66. ·71. '76and '86. Hall from 3-5 p.m. Saturday. At 10:30 a.m. Friday morning the class Current and fonner cheer squad of 1946 will be honored wich a hrunch members will gather outside Lewis in the Black and Gold room. Memorial Field Stadium at 5 p.m. Saturday. MARK BOWERS / UIIYEIISITY L.v.DlR Union. The members of the class will Prior to the Tiger football game Thoee vying tor 1996 Homecoming Queen are Summer Smtth, Hays sophorno,..; Melissa Nulty, Jewell senior; Shannon Tibbetts, Derby be inducted into the Half Century Club. on Saturday, the Alumni Junior; Brandl Welhelm, Soldier Junior; and Gretchen Bell, Shawnee Junior, While thoee competing tor King Include Mike Rush, Eskridge which includes alumni who graduated Association is hosting a Tiger sophomore; Kahn Powell, Pontlac, Mich. eenlor; and A.J. Boleeld, Topeka sophomore. Not pictured Tom Moody, Shawnee MIHlon senior, at least 50 years ago and retired faculty. Family Picnic Under the Big Top and Travis CrttH, St. Francl1 Mnfor. The coronation wtll be during hatf-Ume of the FHSU/ .. Suite game Saturday. Other special guests at the brunch beginning at 4:30 p.m. on the east include: the Class of 1936. who are side of Lewis Field Stadium. The reserved for members of the class, Salurday al 3 p.m. and Sunday at 2 of the earth. based on the 1933 Warner Brother, gathering for the first-ever 60-year Classes of 1936, '46, '56, '66, '71. who will enjoy hors d·oeuveres and a p.m. Tickets for "Li'I Abner" are Stephen Shapiro. professor of film starring Ruby Keeler. Dick reunion at FHSU. members of the 1936 '76 and '86 will enjoy special cash bar. available at the box office located in communication. directs "Li'l Abler." Powell and Ginger Rodgers. Central lntercollegiate Conference seating at the barbeque. which will The flood of alumni and vi si tors to Malloy Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., '"Li'I Abner· is the story of Daisy Tickets are $22 reserved and S 17 championship football team. and Phi feature music by the Fort Hays Jazz Hays for reunions and Homecoming or call 628-4225. Tickets are S6 for Mae trying to win the love of Li· I unreserved for the general puhlic: Delta Chi fraternity alumni. Following Quartet. also makes this week perfect fur students, $7 for the public. Abner." Shapiro said. $20 reser\'ed and $15 unreserved for brunch, the Class of 1946 will gather lmmediarely following the FHSU attending other special events. "li'I Abner" is based on the The Encore Series will continue on senior citizens and those 18 and under for lunch at the home of classmates. vs . Mesa State College football The Fort Hays State Uni,.·er~ity cartoon by Al Capp. The play takes Thursday a[ 8 p.m. at The Beach/ and S 17 resened and S 12 unr6crvL'd Norbert and Donna Jean Dreiling. game. the C lass of 1966 will Theatre will premier the musical place in the town of Dogpatch. which Schmidt Perfonning Ans Center with for FHSli students. Tii.:kct , arc The Class of 1956 will enjoy a brunch celebrate at their favorite night spot, comedy, "Li'l Abner." Friday at 8 p.m. has just been declared unnecessary the presentation of "42nd Street." available at the Student Se r\ i..:c on Saturday hcginning at 10:30 a.m. in the Brass Rail. The basement is The show will also be presenled and is about to be blown off the face This Tony Award winning musical is Center lo<:ated 1n \ 1emorial L·n1on ------·------. Hammond discusses issues in forum
lkth.. ti!U:D!M .... Staff Wrlttr achieved its goal of hiring enough he included facu lr y and nonfacult> ful l-time faculty to bring the under the term unclassified ~taff. It may have been cold outside, student teacher ratio to 17 students In their salary dcc i"> ion,. th e but in the Memorial Un ion black to one 1eacher. regents look at several different and gold room, things were really ihe current ratio, according to "performance fac tors:· Hammond heating up Tuesday afternoon as Hammond, is 16.2 to one. said. Those factor<, are: University President, Edward He went .on to link the issue of •What percentage of students arc Hammond met with faculty in an the student-teacher ratio to the graduating in four years; open forum. desire for higher faculty salaries •What percentage of clas\es arc The forum was called to discuss issue by 1.tarin g that the 1.1n ive rs1ly taught hy l ull- ti me ten ured issues of concern to faculty would approach the prohlcm t-, :-, profC \ 50 r,. T hree primary is!iues were the "Using th e .~a me , trate g1c •l.:tili z. at ion of fo cilitit,. "The' establishme nt of a four- year initiative . .. that drove us on o ur regent~ will put the resources where degree; faculty salaries; and rhe other strategic~ to improve the they fee l the univer~ity is goin)! ... chronic low-performance poli cy. compensation pac kage for o ur Ha mmond said Hammond opened the meeting uncla<,sified staff." "irh the statement that FHSU had Hammond wen1 on to , ay that - see forum. paRe 3 JENHIFeRBUA~HART/lJNlypsmwoe~ Rk:Nrd Peter9, profeNOf of buslneu edmlnwatlon, Layne Shlrtt., Ket'lnedy and COe member, LarTy Ortmsley, Stew Jakubowski, profeaors of buslneea ldmln'*-tiOn, Julia Drake, business admlnlstratkm lnstructof', and Joen Rumpel. profeNor of buslnea admlt1lstradon, show off a computer recentty updated Hassett receives Teache r, Scholar, lnovator wtth fonds from Kennedy ald Coe, a Ha-,. public ~ming firm. of the Year award for College of Business Firm helps to upgrade computers Jennlftr Burkhart C~risty J. Brigg.~ or fo ur years. (he) has been 1n the Tilt trad)(' r-. .... h<' v.. 1n thc<.e a1,1. ar,l, FA11nr-1r, -011tf Co{Ty F.d1r,,r fore front of u,;ing techn<"llon in the fu nch. oowever. ilre not ju.
Oktoberfest,I Absence policy needs revision
common sense Laurie Be~n Add 10 that the fa.:l that I am three rc~pon~ibilitics at home. then she Co/umnis1 hours further away from graduation. ~hould not be taking the class. I have probably tirelessly \1-\)r~· By the way, the student later should go Every now out the point that I am a single found out that the instructor and again. as mother. However, that fador dropped her final test grade - the hand-in-hand we travel affects my attcndam:e in da~scs. instructor's policy was to drop each along our Children get sick, period. I have students· lowest test grade. Jennifer Burkhart paths of life, absolutely no control over my son's lam curious to know if any other Edilor-in-Chief we stumble health. Further. l must care for him students on this campus have while he is sick due 10 his day experienced situations like these. If Oh. the excitement, the fun, across a the anticipation. barrier. care's health policies. so, I would apprc<.:iate hearing from J can ~b' wail - my very This barrier could be real or even l have spoken lo other studenb. you. first Oktoberfest. imagined. Either way. we slop for a who are raising children as well. As the founder of a new support It's almost like the moment to collect ourselves and and others have also encountered group on campus, Parents Attending anticipation I felt as a small look over our chosen path. this problem. Secondary Sch\)(>I. I am very child when.l was told Santa Earlier this week, l ran into a In fact. one student told me a concerned about policies and issues wouldn't come until I was in barrier that could have pcmtancntly situation she experienced. Her that affect student-parents. bed asleep. altered my chosen road. child had chicken p<>X during finals lm:rea~ingly. in this day and age. I have heard so many stories about the event, it's This was my barrier. week. The student approached her students are parents. 1f the not even funny. The mayor tapping the first keg, the One of my instructors asked me instructor to ask if she could take university's attendance policy does differen~ organizations selling stuff, the list goes on to withdraw from a class based on the test at another time. allow students lo be excused and on. The one conclusion that I have been able to not for my attendance. The instructor's response wa~ when their children arc ill, then the come to is _i._ it is one big drunk·fCSt. Which is fun. but it also brings 10 mind safety and more Considering I am a financial aid that if this student could not take the policy must be amended. imponantly, acting responsibly. recipient, I must complete 12 hours test at the scheduled time, the Yes. I have read the policy in the Now, I am not trying to preach, I just want to every semester. I am currently instructor would fail the student. handbook. the cla~s schedule and offer some friendly advice. Drinking and enrolled in 12 hours. The instructor also made the irresponsibility tend to go hand in hand. And yes. I If I drop, l lose my aid money. comment that if the student had - see barriers, page 3 do know this from experience (Mom if you are reading ibis. disregard that last sentence). Herc arc some hints to help you celebrate responsibly: ••f f ti••~ 111ark • Use common sense. I know when you're having h~ llarl, P.ll'i~i fun, especially when you are drinking, it is not always easy-to act sensibly. But try it anyway. • Don't drink and drive. We have all taken enough Lack of cheer squad health courses in our lives to know that drinlcing even one beer, no matter what your weight, will coverage questioned effect judgment tremendously. Besides, you don't just endanger your life, but the lives of those around t>ear Editor: you too. After picking up my copy of the 1996 Reveille • Walking is also a bad idea. If you decide to yearbook. I was very discouraged to see that the FHSU walk, yoipuld be arrested for WUI (walking under Cheer Squad was not included in this edition. In every the influ~~). Now this may seem stupid, but then yearbook that I have ever seen, from junior high to college. again, you have co understand why it is a law. at the very least. a picture of the cheer squad was included Let me give you a scenario. Let's say a young to individual goes to a party - where alcoholic give them recognition for what they do. beverages are being served. This person gets slightly The FHSU Cheer Squad docs a great deal. In addition inebriated (drunk) and rather than driving home, the to painting faces before games and leading the crowd in individual walks, thinking all along, "I won't get a cheering for the Tigers, the squad also serves as the most DUI and I can get my car tomorrow." Sounds pretty visual representatives of Fort Hays State. The cheer squad logical, right? Not really. appears at, and performs in, various university and Even though walking home sounds like the safer community·sponsored events. including TailGreat. pep- .·:::-; .. ; option, you have to remember that drinking impairs rallies and the Kansas Special Olympics. rf l;J~':, 1-..J~N -f,-/~'\ GoUWIN ~F>J.rt(O your judgment and coordination. Tilerefore. walking In addition to the cheer squads traditional duties, the ~W HI$ ?01-f,fJ..LlfD P/G can also be dangerous to you and those around you. squad also competes on the national level. Last year the r-J,\\r-t(A\N£°0 1-\6 A~P£',:,,.?.J>.Nc£. For example. you could stumble and hurt yourself or FHSU Cheer Squad competed al the National you could wander out into lhe street. causing an acciden·1. . Cheerleading Association's Collegiate Nationals at a week, from August to May. The recognition that the • Get a designated driver. or be one. Observation Daytona Beach. Fla .. placing in the top 20 in the nation. squad gets .:orncs in the fonn of varsity letter jackets and can be just fun as inebriation. This year. the squad already qualified to go hack. and they to sec their picture in the yearbook. I have been a DD several times. It's fun and will. Now we Jon'! even get that. rewarding. J;am responsible for my friends - seeing The FHSU Cheer Squad receive~ very little recognition that they get hbme safely. or respect. The respect that it does get come~ from the Andy Hurla We also Wi rums. One night I'll be the DD. the other athletes. for enduring three hour practices. four days 95.95 Cheer S411wf caprwrr next time out. someone else has a tum and so w~-,, ------··-----·-·-·- --~-----··---~---· ---- on. Besides,'people get really stupid when lhey are ---- drunk and it.is very comical. •Calla cab. While this option may require some cash. ii is better than getting arrested. However, in Hays. there is a service called ''The Ride." It offers free rides. Wednesday through Sunday, to those who have been ~nking. • If you ·are questioning whether or not to get crazy this Oktoberfest or even this year, ask yourself this. "If l do this now. will I be a.shamed to tell my kids abob,t it someday?" So ke4>ing that in mind. please be responsible, Fort Hays State University .\'ew.r,: 628.5301 whatever , ~u decide to do this Oktobeti~t. ------··--···----·--- .. Picken Hall 104 Advertising: 628-5884 1 600 Park Streer e-mail: Hays, KS 6760/ [email protected]
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Christine Hamann Kari Sparks \tarsha \1agnett Russell senior Managing Editor Adverti.~ing Manager
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0 1NC!I Ut'\twrlfty LNdrlt the fort hays state university leader NE\VS Oct.:,1996 Ben Folds Five, 12 Monkeys keepers
· MkkMoss ~lla Siemers Music Rn·in,·a make~ 1l FC'tl/1,rl'I /:"tlllor sound so Cok 1, ~i.:nc loo for into the pa,t I first heard of the Ben Folds Five iuud. Nu lnan attempt tlte lirst time . the year 1990. Herc. from my friend Ryan who had seen one sticks to hreak my new he meets Dr. Kathrin\! Railey (Stowe). them at the Bullie Neck in Lawrence. OUI or VCR in . l rcntt·J a psych1.icri,1 hu :.uggcsts Cole 10 He said they were exl..'ellcnt and had vverp,..1wcrs ~mm: movie, last he ,11.lm1tted inw a mental hcahh a unique sound. the other,. ~eekend. fal..'ility. Four months later, I notked them Ben rohh One of the films At the mental hospital. Cole meets at the Hays Musicland and dei:ided r j \' e . <; ,. I 2 Jeffrey Goings (Pin) and shares the lyrit:s arc to give them a try. At first. unique wa~ stmy of the deadly disease. about all I could call the Ben folds simple. yet starring Cole is then hrought hack intu the Five - the band consists of one bass v e r y Bruce guitar, drums and a baby grand piano. Catt: h y future. The s1.:ientists decide to send However, I quickly got sucked into with a little Willis. him into the past again. hut this time what I call "piano ro,.:k." humvr in them. Madeline Stowe lll 1996. Later, l saw them live at You would have to see and Brad Piu. Herc is where events happen very Lollapalooza and from then on. the them live to fully appredate This movie 4uii.:kly. There is a lot or iron y in the Ben Folds Five ha,; been one of my them. One word to describe Ben is was quite interesting. I enjoyed end of this film - irony that you favorite bands. ··performer." He is literally all over watching it and so did my friends. l should see fur yourself. They hale from Chapel Hill. N .C. the piano - sending crashes with his hope. This movie was way out in left and despi1e their name "five," they lists. elbows and c~·cn his feet. He The movie begins in the future. the field. but I enjoyed it a lot. The way are three-man band. Their first self- winks. smiles and laughs, all to gc:t a year 2023. All of the people of this we were absorbed into the al..'tions of titled album was released in 1995 and you into the Ben Folds Five spirit. time period arc for1.:ed to live the characters and how we were shortly after that. they had their first and he can tly on a piano. video. "Uncle Walter." on MTV. My favorite part of the underground. due to a deadly disease. involved with the plot really Ben Folds Five's music i~ pcrformant:e was at the Yery end of A1.:1.:unJing to the movie. five impressed me . anything but the regular nit:c and the last song, Ben carries his chair billion people were killed between the We were constantly debating over sweet music you might associate a offstage and throws it at his piano for years 1996-1997 from the disease. what was going to happen next. The piano with. Ben (the piano player and the final chord cra'lh. Th1: st:icnlists of 2023 believe the mov ie was very intense. lead singer) pounds away on his baby Ben Folds Five is definitely an disease was distributed by the Army l definitely recommend this film grand. banishing a steady rock beat. acquired taste. It is something new of the 12 Monkeys. to anyone who is open-minded. You lt is more like a happy-go-lucky beat. and interesting on the rock scene that The scientists decide to send James have to pay anention to details to Along with the piano is a catchy you can·t help but like. Cole (Willis ) into the past to slop the catch all of the irony and all of the bass beat and solid drums. I chink it's Leader rating: 7 (10 aflcr seeing disease from being spread. fai.:ts. che way the band blends together that them live).
f. , . Seventeen area high st:hool hands will mart:h with the Sauer. parade and mas~ band. ant~ dates_.-,nouilced Fort Hays State hand Saturday in the FHSL' Homernming JOHNSO:',; • Stanton County Middle and High The·following dates wm ·1>e ·available Tuesday for ·the following parade at 1 p.m. Schoo ls, Brian Til..'htcr. parade and mass hand. companies: . . · Before the FHSU vs. Mesa Stale College Homecoming LOGAN: Logan High School. Tamara Coi.:hran. • Nash Fm;b Company, Oct. 8 . • Area bands football game. which kicks off at 7 p.m .. 12 hands will parade andn1ass hand. • Servi--Tecb. Inc., Qct. 10 - . perform with the FHSU hand. \.tCCRACKE~: \tcCradcn Middle Sl·hool. Birney & ~'ID~y.,Ocl IO _.. •· .. ··The 480 junior high and high ,~hool students and the Arlene Gil~rt. parade. • DEKALB S.wine Breeders. OcL 1l . to help with FHSU Marching Band will perform ~o ngs sut:h as ~ORWICH: ~orwit:h High Si:hool. Cher:, I For more infor:mation; contaei the ·c.eec Services Center, Sheridan "Olympic Spirit .. by John Williams. a song from the !\kC!arcn. parade and mass band. 214. _,. ,>· :;\ ·'·•·· ·' .,.·. _. ",.-,. ·.•. ::·:<-·· ;:.;, \ . movie. "Apollo 13." the "Star-Spangled Banner·· and the RUSSELL: Russell High School and Ruppenthal Homecoming FHSU fight song The FHSU Marching Band will ~rfo nn \1iddle S1..'houl. Steve Lueth. parade. Open awlm added to pool hours - during halftime. SEDGWICK Sedgv.ick Puhlic School~. Mit:hcllc Cunningtuini pool hours ha\'e been·i~ued to the following The following hands and their dim:tor, v. 111 partii.:ipato.: Postier, parade and mas, hand. schedule: · · · · · · · festivities GREAT BEND: Great hcnd Hig h Schliol. Ron :-.link. STOCKTO!'- : Stodton Junior High School. • Monday • Fri~y: .12:30 p.m. to J :29 P·P1·: parade. Connie Reishus. parade and mass hand. • Monday ··Thursday: 4:30 p.fn. :to·~p.m; · HAYS : Felton Middle Sl:hool. E.1rl Bl:.iucr. parade: QUil"-TER: Quinter Senior and Junior High Bands. • Friday: 4:30 p~m.. to S:~ Q.na: .-_'l-: _: -_- #· Hays High School, Craig Manteuffel. pJrade and m ;hs Emily Yant,.. parade and mass hand. . • Saturday 4t Suoday;·l·p.in. to·3:2(J'p~ band; Kennedy Middle School. Marrns Bishop. parade: VICTORIA: Vi,·toria High S,·hool. Mark Compaan. The boQl'S will take effect Oct. 1.- · · · Thomas More Prep-Marian High S~hool. Brad Da~son. mass band. ~-- ~-; .; r (_~·• . -,:-~.. - ...... - .... ._~- parade. WAKEENEY: WJKcenc::, Junior High School. HOISINGTO~: Hoisington Mi ddle: Schnu l. Rand~ Darrin Tam ,. ma,, hand .
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U.l" : ~ :"" r"·t , .. ;-_..,,;- r- lf:\. \t:tit:Pf"'.\ \ l~t ;Or.w"\ OIi : "' h('n h~n,,!!inll A ro-.erfut n-.uruil '."'.A: 1; ~~lh, !t'~! ~.· :.""4 ; :-'.! ,,r \.)j , ., :irun.·,~! :-:-.Ar:r~ fr; nol to"°"' irtract1on m~y an~ hc111·ffn ..~._'°'f 1 ! 1 :::-i-r •,, ~ .I .: t!iri r ich ~n Stephanie Hanna The Residence Hall Staff Writer Association is a student organization that represents all Corning soon to Felten-Start the residence halls on campus Theater is the Fon Hays State and the ir interests. production of "Li 'I Abner." "We've had a great year so The musical is directed by Dr. far and I look for a better year Stephen Shapiro, professor of in rhe future," Dennis Henry. communication. Wellington junior and president Professor Bruce Bardwell, ofRHA, said. assistant professor uf communication. Henry said that RH A designed the set. sponsored the summer finale Tommie Williams, instructor of (TailGreat). along with the communication, designed the University Activities Board. costumes. and it was very successful. Rager Moore, assistant professor Henry said this is his third of music, is in charge of both the year in RHA and his first year instrumental and vocal music. as president; the majority of Jimmy Godfrey, Salina freshman. members (about 75 percent)are is the choreographer for th.; show. new this year. The tryouts for the show were "New members are good, early in the semester. rhey like co bring in fresh ideas, The performers, directors and crew to be active and participate," had five weeks to prepare for the Henry said. show. Henry said that RHA The practices were three hours a consists of a national night. five nights a week. Those who The cast of "Li'I Abner" stands together In a dramatic scene of the musical In Felten-Start Theater Tuesday night. communications coordinator: sing rehearsed in the afternoons in the opens tomorrow night. Tickets are still available. an executive council which has beginning. a president, vice-president, In the cast are 48 pcrfonners, with Those who have the main roles arc perfonnance is a matinee starting at of ages. .. It helps things move smoothl y secretary-treasurer and at-large some walk-ons. Loren Campell. Dighton freshman, a.~ 2 p.m . They range from tif1h anJ siHh when the cast worh v.cll wgcthcr, as members; and representatives "It's a lot of fun because you get Li'I Abner: Kristy Cuthhert"on. For the following weekend. the graders to college students. to this one does:· Camhcll said. from each hall (McMindes, to be someone else. a character who ·s Norton sophomore, as Daisy Mae; performances arc Friday, Oct. 11 at 8 graduate students. to memhers of the '" Everyone is v.orking pretty \\ Cll Weist, Agnew. McGrath and different fro m you," Charissa Andrea Schumacher. Hay~ fn::-hman. p.rn .. Saturday. Oct. 11 al 8 p.m .. and Hays community. together." Burgess said. Cuscer). The number of Burgess. McPherson junior playing as ~ammy Yokum; Mike Doll. Great Sunday, Oct. 13 al 2 p.m. Ai.;cording 10 Bardwell. the ~ct "The rea~on I like th i, mus ii.;a l. .. representatives from each hall Carmen, the first wife, said. Bend senior, as Pappy Yokum. Many people try out for the plays crew has hccn working for fi \e \I.eeks Smith said. ··is becaust! cvcryhody in depends on the number of "Our leads [in the show] are During the weekend of in order to try new things or meet co put the sci together. and .. SC\ en it is ha,ing fun all the time ... residents it has. terrific. They did an excellent job of Oktoberfest. the re arc three people. days a week forthe last fo ur ( weeks J. .. ,\ ftcr each perfomiancc. the entire Henry said they have casting," Heather Smith, Weskan performances. Campbell agrees with this. "I A lot of time ,ind 1ale n1 goes into a cast wi ll meet in the , om! roo m, meetings every other week on senior playing a Dogpatch-the town On Friday. Oct. 4. the initially tried out because I thought it pro Toilet Ten, Week 5 - Tiger tennis Not Vets Fort Hays State ready for challenge ------··· --- team evens Marc Menard still No. 1 Staff Writtr record to 1-1 Marc Menard There is no way to convim:e Fort Chad Simon Sraff Wriur Hays State football coach, Bob Stu// Sr•orts W, ,r.-r Cortese, that every game is not It's week important. This week's Homecoming The Fort tL1ys State Uni\'crs ity five and game with Mesa State looms very Lady Tiger ten nis team evened its competition for large as the Tigers, after having last ..;ca~on rl.' u •rd ;11 I · I with ,111 Toilet Ten week off, hope to get back on track astounding win aga inst Til ho r supn:macy after the upset loss to Fort Lewis on , l'ol lege last weekend. continues. 21 The Lmly Tigers heat Tabor 8-1. lbere are four Sept. · Last year Tabor defeated the Lady contenders with "lt's an imponant game for both Tigers 9 -ll. "We played really good. teams," Cortese said. "We' re 0-1 in perfect records left. while the rest are It wa, nice to play fo r the first time just pretenders. Sadly. the Gi-aims of the RMAC and they're 1-1. If we ' re in te n days." Brian Fl.1:v.. head ~·0;1d1. the Meadowlands have been going to have an opportunity to win , ai d. slumping lately, winning two games the RMAC. we can't afford to lose In singles 111 a11.: hes. Ke lle) in a row to knock them out of serious another game at home." Koherts ddeatcd Melissa ~forri~ 6- contention. But don't fret all you The Mavericks will come into this 3.6- 1. Ali M1 )(1rc defeated Je nnifer Joisey fans, the Not Yetscontinue week's contest at Lewis Field Riggenbach 7-6. 4 -7, fi-3. Mandy their domination of the IT polls. Stadiwn as a fonnidable opponent for flower defeated Euni,.: c Henne 6-J. 1. New Jobty Not Yets: They had I the Tigers, despite their deceiving l • <>-2 Rohin Horan defoated Shannon the second highest number of I 3 overall record. The Mavericks have Unruh 6 -1 . 6 - 1. Courtney Olsen turnovers in the NFL, coming into suffered losses to nationally ranked defeated Jo ••.•. ···il. . • • •. ,. .... '. ' ,,. \\ t-: 'l.l llllf')( )t F\l 11 1 > \ RI-:\.\. \IU>l "- <, IU IT RI \ \l.'.s;t TI\.\.{ IHI I ll~ Cll l .... , '. •• • "'i:.#. • • ·- \ \ I ~· ' ' , ...... : ,, · ... .. ,. ' . .. Along with our current line Fn.mrin~ tht futu rr of Brighton Bell., fot' thow "'·ho ,h.apc it."' & Brighton Handbags. ! 0 . ~-..... ' . , ...... , .. - ·- .. ,.. , ...... -. ·, ' . . ... ·-. ·~ .. 120 W. 9th • DowntoWn Hays • 62 S-6911 the fort hays state university leader SPORTS ----·---·- ·-·------Tennis, from page 6 -Toilet, from page 6 second time in two ~asons as they three knock.down rule. Apparently, entertained the: Green Bay Pa1.:kers. the Awlers were ahead on all how good his team is. 6. Cln-cln-not-1 Bunpls: The Of course. a huge portion of fans in score.cards and Don King is said to ''We need to step up our doubles Bungals rolled out the red carpet for the stands were chceseheads from be looking for potential opponents play. The Bethel tournament will John El ways first visit to Cincy town Wis.:unsin. which made it seem like fur Mike Tyson. It could be he will not have to look further than the give us chance to step up," Roberts in his 14 year career. Elway Lambeau Field with a roof. All any responded to the k.ind hospitality by Awlers roster. said. Seachickcm head 1.:oa,.;h, Dennis throwing for 335 yards and two Erickson. could say was, "I expect 10. (tie) Carolina, Minnesota Flax wants his team to place in touchdowns, doing his part lo keep to make some changes." and Kansas City: Each of these the top lhree of an eight to IO learn the Bungals in the running for the Nice idea. bu t ir may be too late in teams had their unbeaten streak field. "If you get in the top three. TT crown. If things get any worse, the season now to find 22 people to snapped, proving once again that you never know what might the Bungals may want to consider fill the lame offense and defense of there is hope even for the upper happen," Flax said. "We may hiring Marge Schou as offensive the Seachkkcns. echelon of NFL teams. to make a surprise people, but we don't coordinator. Everyone in Cincy 9. Houston Awlers: About the run at the Toilet Ten. Unfortunately, surprise ourselves. We expect to knows she is the most offensive only person the Awlers roughed up these teams may have a hard time win. It is going to be a really good weapon in town. on Sunday was Pittsburgh punter, convincing anybody. as they have tournament." 7. St. Loo Rams: Sec if you can Shayne Edge. The Awlers had two not shown any signs of What separates this year's team follow this, the Rams played players ejected for fighting. If this med iocrity ...yet. But. the season is with teams of the past at FHSU is Arizona. which used to play in St. had been Las Vegas. the Awlen; young and there is surely a surprise Loo. St. Loo, of course, used to play overall team depth. "It is hard to would have been disqualified on the or two left in the ol' NF of L. ROBERT MILLS/ UNIWRlm lEADUI at Disneyland, meanwhile the game keep your position. There is so .. ,.._, All Moore, Kingman sophomore, returns a serve during tennis team was played 8l Tempe. The Rams . much depth on the team. Your practice on the tennla courts near Cunningham Hall yesterday. play more like goats, no matter . ,. position can change at any time,'' ... . /·: "".'. these . . ; :~ .= ,.. -._., , ~------. ··--·- · -----······- ' where they call home days. Roberts, number one singles player, ·1 -:,_ ' They did their best to lose the game ·. · · .., ) : said. This year. the Lady Tigers might Bethel tournament ) as C\/eryune to Arizona by giving up 14-point "Our season is going really well, be able to surprise some teams, Flax else." leads three times to the Dcscrtbirds. except for the weather. We have said. "They (other teams) think Flax is going to try 10 get. This kind of dedicated effort gives nice days co practice, but when a we're nor going to be very good. It's Rubens the number one seed in the the Rams an incentive to play for the tournament comes along it rains or not like that anymore. We have just singles draw, due to her Tr title. ., ..FOOTBALL ' a team cancels," Moore said. as good of a chance to win (the performance over Morris. a guoJ 8. Seattle Seachkkens: The Kingdome was sold out for only the , , ~Oct. 5- . · Mesa State 1p.m. •Oct.. 12- .Neb-Kearney, Kesmey, Neb., · 1p.m. !Oct. 19- Westem State, Gunnison, Colo., 2p.m. • Oct. 26- NM Highlands 1 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY TENNIS • Oct. 4- •Oct. 4-5- Emporia Stare Invite, Bethsl College, Emporia, M- 5:45 p.m. Newton, W-Sp.m. All Day • Oct. 12- •Oct.to- Neb-Kearney Invite, Tabor College, "' Ke_arney, Neb., M- Hillsboro, 10:30 a.m., W- 10 a.m. 3p.m.· • Oct.19- • Oct. 12- Tiger Invitational . Seward CCC & / · M- 10:35 s.m., W- 10 " ·seth_a,,y~olliae~,, :·.-/ a.m. ih,.rti: ·a :ii,._m~ ·· GOLF . RODEO · •Oct. 5-7- •Oct.,4-6- U.S. Air Force Dodge City_ . ,.<: Academy, Colorado Community Coilege, Springs, Colo. Dodge City •Oct. 13- 15- • Oct. 11-13- RMAC Championships Pratt Community Pueblo, Colo. College, Pratt Bold depicts home games It can clean your • . --. - ~ ..:...-- ....1-C.111 IICll, - ... ••u-~•--~0 • ~-LUii • •"" . . l Uo" ""*mi.--.....l»at ,. - ---- e..- ,~,..,,,o,• -. 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