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MUNCIE. Ind.--The Ball Stale University Singers, acclaimed by Once again the members of the critics throughout the count ry as one of the most exciting groups of TOWER staff atte nd ed a day of collegiate enterta inment in the nati on, will perform for students at journalism workshops at Notre the John Adams High Schoo l, South Bend, at 9 a.m., Friday, Nov. Dame's for Continuin g S, as part of a nine week conce rt tour this fall. Education. The workshops, as RequirementsRaised Under the direction of music professor Larry Boye, this talented alwa ys, proved to be both and highly trained mus ical ense mble has combined a lively sty le of refreshing and informative. In writing our admissi on standards 20 yea rs ago, IU's Trustees choral singing with imaginative choreography lo become one of the Students had difficulties choos­ believe d that a freshman should enter th e University with a solid most sought after entertainm ent g roups in the MidwesL ing between the variety of command of English grammar, the ability to write effectively, and 1 Founded in 1966, lhe University.Singers has received numerous worksh ops. The program offered an appreciation of the richness of the English language and its honors for performances. The popular young ense mble was judged work shops on photography, literature. For that reaso n, the Tru stees decided that a student , the nation's number one colleg iate group in the Bob Hope Search advertising, edi torial res posi­ should have eig ht se meste rs of English as a prerequisite for for the Top in Colleg iate Talent in America competition in 1978. The bility, techniqes of getting school ad mission to Indiana University. Today, that need is eve n greater. Indian a Ge nera l Asse mbly honored lhe Singers three limes, on one news, and layout and design,. to The ability to rea d quickly with compr ehension 2nd to utilize the occasion noting that the "B all State University Singers are the nam e ju st a few. Repo rters, language in writing and speaking is stresse d as never before by a Goodwill Ambassadors for the State of Indian a." editors, advertising and sa les wide variety of professions. Cons tanlly expa ndin g its original folk and standard song personnel, and photographers IU feels therefore, that a high school student should take every repe rtoire to include the best Broadway, rock, jazz, "go lden oldies" from the South end Bend Tribune opport unit y to master the languag e and to deve lop the skill of and popular songs , the Ball Stale Singers present a program of ran workshops, a long with writing und er compete nt , demanding, critical sup ervision. In family ente rtainm ent with some thin g for everyone. journali sm adviso rs from area addition to required courses in English Compo sition and Intensive Nationally and internati onally known, the Singers are seen by hig h schools. Writin g, all JU students must meet the writing req uirements of thousands of people each season. The company has appeared in 20 Away from the daily grind , courses in the Arts and Humaniti es , Social and Behavioral Sciences, states, and has trave led overseas to perform in Newfoundland , sta ff memb ers attended a and Natural and Mat hemati cal Sciences. Labrador, Greenland, Romania, Greece, Poland and the U.S.S. R In welcoming ass embly. Tribun e May, 1982, the Singers returned to the Soviet Union for a two week Managing Editor Ja ck Powers tour. and Notre Dame Athletic Director I.C.T.Luncheon held The ensemble also has appeared with such celebriti es as Red Ed Corr iga n spoke at this On October 21, the John Adams Industrial Cooperative Training Skelton, Lawrence Welk , Liza Minelli , Olivia Newt on-John , Rich assemb ly. Then it was off to the Little and a host of others. (I.C.T.) Clas s held a lunch eon at Puzzello's Italian Deli. first workshop. Aft er the I.C.T . class members atten4 school for half a day, then leave to workshop, stud ents met for lun ch work at different jobs, where they train for caree rs afte r high school. in the cP-nter's dining room. After I.C.T. st udents includ e drafters, nurses' aides, mechanics, and lunch, two more sem inar s were many others. offered. The adv iser is Mr. Dudley, with Peter Norton as president , Paul The workshops are a chance to Puzzello as vice-president, Lean n Wag ley as secretary, Julie meet profess ional journalists to Olmstead as treasurer, Kevin Lee as parliamentarian, and Scott T. get many inval uabl e hints. But, Hamlin as reporter . above and beyond all else, the most valuable, memorable aspect of this day is its cosmopolita n atmosphere. Students come not ClubPicture Requirements only from the South Bend To all club officers: Communit y School Corporation In order for clubs to be in the yearbook, certain requirements but also from schoo ls further out in the Michigan region, including must be met. Penn, Concord, Elkhart-Centra l, 1). Each club must elect officers includi ng President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary. and Elkhart Memor ial. This wide variety offers the chance to meet 2). Each club must meet at least four times before February 16, 1983. other st ud ent journalists, com­ 3). Each club must also have at least one major project to be pare not es, and see other completed by February 16, 1983. newspapers while also learnin g Please report to Christy Conklin , Carol Skelton, or P.J. Lindeman from profess ional journali sts. when these requirements are met. TheBEST Is Yet ToCome CampusPreview at I.U.S.B. Campus Preview Day at Indiana University at South Bend will be by Alu Engel Kosci elski's tenacity and domin ­ first half of th e seaso n. Thursday November 11, 1982 in North side Hall 158. ation of Indiana High School The number one doubles team So close . . . but yet, so far Reg istration and refres hments will be at 9:00-9:30 a.m.; 9:30-9:45 away. John Adams Tennis at its Tennis this yea r. That 's John of Foley and Roemer went 21-4 a.m., Welcome; 9:45-10:15 a.m., Information Sharin g (Everything best? Nol Not at all . Well th en, Adams Tennis. That 's it • at its with the highlight being a 6-3, 6-3 You Always Want ed to Know About Collgege But Were Afraid tc when is John Adam s Tennis at its be st. triumph over previously unbeaten Ask), College Credit for High School Students, Merit Scholarship • 'This was the best team in the best? Munst er. Number two doubles Progra m, Career Deve lop ment Workshops, Intr oductio n to College last thr ee years. They played well A young sophomore, Kurt player Chris Toal also went 21-4. Life Oass, SAT Preparation Course; 10:15-11:00 a.m. , Facult) and got beat by an exceptionally Roemer, and his junior partner, And both number two and Sessions (An Opportunity to Talk with Real, Live Professors in Theit talented team . But we'r e numb er Chris Foley, in the state finals, thr ee singles players , Benson Natural Habitat s); 11 :00-12:00 p.m. Campus Tours; 12:00-1 :OC two in th e state. And th e players Yang (20-5) and sophomore John surviving thr ee match points p.m., Admissions, Scholarships and Finan cial Aid, (In Case we have everything to be proud of," Rohan (15-10), also had fine under pres sure that most missed anything · qu es tions from those in the audience will be comm~nte d tenni s coach Mike seasons. In the futur e-dozens of answered). spectators could not bear; Benson Allen .' Coach Allen is right . tennis teams will be written up. It Lang, in the Semistate, coming This program provides an exce llent opportunity for st udents t, Regardless of the number at will be nothing new . But this one back from a 5-1 deficit to be up visit the campu s on an informal ba sis and receive informati on abou which our Nett ers fini shed , th ey was special. Koscie lski , Yang , 6-5, although ultimat ely losing adm issio ns, sc holarship s, finan cial aid, and other services availablo all had remarkable seasons. Most Rohan, Roemer , Foley, Gray son, the set 7-4 in the tie break er; the to st ud ents. Students will not only have the opportunity to receiv, notabl~. are senior Phil Grayson Toal , and Morris were number number two doubles team of Phil s~ecific inform ation abo ut Indiana University at South Bend , bu and State Single s Champ Paul two in the state-and number one Grayson and Chris Toal defeating will be able to hav e questions answered about colleges in genera Kosci elski. Their respectiv e where it really counts . .. at John North Central 7-5, 6-3 while only and tour a local uni versity. playing togeth er for the latter half records were 23-2 and 29-0. And Adams High School. If you plan on attending, please call our office at 237-4455 befor of the seaso n ; and Paul both of Phil 's losses came in the November 4, 1982. ~------

OPINION·------a FeeCost TextBook Fee >< Num her of Students NumberofSemesters Remember way back when fee vanable rates students' fees were in the city supplied the office with 3. Know or record the cost of the about fifteen hundred students at statements were issued? This anywhere from seventeen to a list of the materials used in each textbook. Adams . And don't forget the year, in spite of equ al opportunity twenty-seve n dollars. class taught in their department. 4. Esti mate the number of other schools in the corporation. education and sta ndar dizat ion (a But how did the Corporation Material s mean everything from se mesters a textbook will be used To ge t the total fee amo un t that a process of reshuffling), the South figure out how much to charg e for textbooks to test tubes (including (some texts are used only one student owes, add up all six (or Bend Community School Corpora ­ a class? Did a gigantic workboo ks, duplicating masters , se mester in the year or for four five) class fee values. Also , du e to tion, in its inestimable wisdom, ultra -sophi st icated comput er dish etc.). Department heads also told years). different mat erial s, the fee decided to use the variable rate out the rate for each clas s? Was it the offices what or how the 5. Now, multip ly the number of amount for a class at another for fees with separate amounts for according to the level or type of materials are used in classes. stud ents by the cost of the school such as Washing ton would eac h class offered. In other the class? Or was it accord ing to Some materials, for instance, are textbook. be different from the "s ame" word s, some classes cost more teac her eva luation s? Or may be cons ummable (such as certain 6. Divide this value by the class at Adams. than others and a student's total the sum of games the teams have workbooks) - or can only be used number of se mesters a textbook That's how they arrived at the fee amount s differ. won combined? No, th e correct once. But a textbook is used for will be used odd class fee values such as $5.05 Most student s found that their answer is none of the above. The an averag e of four years. 7. Report steps 1-6 for any other (chemistry ), $2.60 (U.S. Histor y), fees were greater than in previous financial Services office at the Well , how doe s one figure out a books or equipm ent used in the or $2 .15 (Algebra Trig.). The yea rs. Depe ndin g on whether or SBCSC determined cost. Admin­ class fee value? There are 8 step s class. nickels and pennies which are not a student was taking gym istration ("Ad'') Building worked according to the formula: 8. Add up all values reached in 116 pouring in mu st make the and / or band or orchestra (towel out a formula as intricate as any 1. Estimate the numb er of yea rs a and #7. bookkeeper s shudder. But, with and / or instrument rental), fees to be found in a chemistry text book will be used. This will give one the fee value the new va ri able ra te, the were between thirteen and textbo ok. 2. Estimate how many st udents for one class. corporat ion shoul d be able to fifteen dollars. With the new But first, all department heads will use the textbook. But don't forget, most students red uce the costs of class room have six classes. Also, ther e are materials. Tripathi reviews soaps by Patti TrlpathJ the end of the school day, This poem Is In responseto last Seniors! '' Donna is unawar e that her soap-lovers ru sh hom e to catch at by Cathy Gergesha husban d Palm er can 't have a least a few minut es of "General Why is it that some classes can child. She is bearing the child of Hospital. " The hi ghly rated lssues',evlewof TV shows... effortlessly raise money while her former husband, Chuck Tyler. nighttime soa ps , such as others seem to be perpetuall y Knowing all this Chuck marri es " Dallas" and "Dynasty" are tottering on th e brink of Carrie. regu larly viewed by millions of bankruptcy? Unfortunately the "Meanw hile, Palmer is havin g people all around the world. A TV set is a wonderful thing. Class of '83 falls into the latter And from students to hous e­ Nothing is better for making eyes sting . an affair with hi s ex-wife catego ry. Although we have man y wives, soaps are a favorit e topic Sitting and watching and staring right there Moniqu e. Palmer attempts to kill outstandi ng individuals and much of conversation. "Well , I still like For maki ng heads spin none can compare . Chuck because he was goi ng to perso nalit y, we never seem to to watch th em whe never I can I love to watch the educationa l shows­ expose his secret to Donna. show anyone just how much we with my mom," commented Neil Learning to count on one's fingers and toes. Chuck, however , escapes." cah do. Browne . And documentaries just can't be beat- And the story continues. This Our class has the unchanging The soa ps , how ever, are Watching "bag ladies" fall asleep on the street. scene from "All My Children" is feature of always brimming with extremely slow and can be easily Comedies, dramas, specia ls and all- a typical examp le of a soap opera. personality. Unfortunately , our comp rehended after a discon­ " I jus t can 't live without them." New ones each yea r come on in th..: fall. financial situation is unchanging, tinuity of weeks or even month s. Wait! What movie is this? Why, look at their necks! remarked Peggy Vanderbur_g. also. We entered John Adams The soap operas are getti ng "Las t time I watched, it was in Oh my! Are they? Can they be? Is it ... SEX?! High School broke as freshmen very popular. Even in school, July, and I still know what is I have to stop writing, my attention's quite low. and plan on leav ing the same when a person returns after a few going on,'' Chris Foley stated. I'm going to be wat ching a " how to" show! way. days of abse nce, everybody asks Some believe that the content by Carl Schoeneman Time's running out. Let's mak e what happ ened on "A ll My of soaps corrupt s the morals of our next fundrais e r more Childr en," "Genera l Hospital," the people. Whatever is the case, profitable than th e last. or "T he Guiding Light," the the popularity of soaps increases thre e day-time favorit es. After day by day. Edlt.on-ln-dilef • • • • • • • • •

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, F1E}./i'I1"CJilE}------E, ExplorerPost Offers Adventure by Kris Palmer allows the Explorers to ho'ld its Sailing into a Bahamian sunset, meetings there every Tuesday at hiking the rugged mountain trails and hiking, rappelling , sailing, 7:00 p.m., with the exceptio n of of Montana's Glacier National horseback ridin~ and water skiing the first Tuesday of the month Park, and rappelling the 80 foot in the summer. Annual High which is the officer's meeting. cliffs of Devil's Lake, Wisconsin; Adventure trips have included Post members not only meet these are just three examples of two Caribbean sailing trips , (one unique people on their trips , they the countless outings these guys over Christmas break , and one also meet area teens. Members and girls have experienced. With over spring break), two backpack ­ come from Adams, St. Joe, Clay, orga nization, enthusiasm and a ing trips on the Appalchian trail, Riley, LaSalle, Marian, Plymouth yearning for new adventure, the a backpacking trip to Wyoming and Mishawaka . The Post has Explorer Post #453 flourishes. and also one in Montana. also developed a record of The Post was started in 1977 and Although when done as a community servic es as well. The has since developed a record of at group, trips are relatively majority of its members have least one, two week high inexpensive, such as mentioned , participated in advanced first aid adventure trip a year, and one fundraisers such as popcorn and and water safety, CPR and monthly trip. Although the M&M sales, car washes, chili survival training. Repairing trails possibilities are endless, the suppers, and Christmas cllndle and obstacle courses have also monthly trips usually entail sales are held . been on past agendas. canoeing and caving in the fall, The Clay United Methodist For information about the skiing, toboganning and winter Church Gust west of University Explorer Post #453, call President survival camping in the winters, Park Mall on Cleveland Road) Teresa Burns at 272-0561. Youth Symphonylnspl,es musicianship by Kara Kelly raftmg and hiking in the spring, Ask any present member of the involved are serious about what progre ss of the Youth Symphony. 1 t 1 ..a, South Bend Youth Symphony they are doing--members don't This yea r marks the fifteenth ' b ~ .,.--~ ~ l:: what the organization is all about and he or she will probably f~~c~i~~ tues:a~::a~~=y t1:Inthat~~ ;;~i;~~~;.ry Toof cel~~;ate~ o ~~~ I f& &JC .ti, I;z J to- answer with a groan. "Three Tho ugh they practice, and special appeara nces have been -==----=:::::::=~== years spent waking at 8:00 a.m. to rehearsal hours may not sound arranged . At 7:00 p.m. on make four hour Saturday morning too appealing, the exper ience October 28, the Symphony rehearsals.'' To many, this gained and the sense of performed at the Morris Civic .~-~------~~~ response is enough reason to accomplishment felt after each Auditorium for the Indiana State abandon any thought of audition­ concert make it an extremely Teachers Association. South ing. A former member, however, rewarding experience. Bend Community School Superin­ could tell you that the benefits of The conductor of the South tendent James Scamman served being a part of the orchestra are Bend Youth Symphony is John as guest conductor for two well worth the early hours, even if Adams' own orchestra director numbers. On April 27, 1983, the they do mean missing each Mr. Rocco Germano. He has group will join the South Bend weekend's Bugs Bunny reruns. directed the Symphony since its Symphony for a performance at The South Bend Youth origin in 1967. Although first the Notre Dame ACC. In addition Symphony is a unique string and year members may find him a to these events the Youth wind orchestra for seventh, little frightening (I know I did), Symphony can be heard at their eight h and ninth grade students his enthusiasm and concern for regular se ason concerts in in the Michiana area. Auditions the musical growth of students November , March and May . are tried each spring to select along with his conducting All around, the South Bend mu sicians, and rehearsals begin experience make him the perfect Youth Symphony is a beneficial in the fall of the same year. The person for the job. One of the and interesting experience to all first hour and a half of each most rewarding parts of the those involved as well as to all rehearsal is spent in sectio nals , in position for him is following the those who hear it. Best wishes.I which specialized instructors work with the members of the r------~· orchestra playing their particular instrument. The remaining two Learn to Drive with Confidence! and a half hours are spent in full rehearsal, where the whole College is the Key Single orchestra practices as a group. 2004 Suite B The major difference between Ironwood Circle the Youth Symphony and a South Bend, IN 4663S regular school orchestra is the New classes begin each Saturday. level of musicanship present. The Fries Symphony music is more difficult because it is real music, not CollegeDriving School 277-6262 simple arrangements for begin · ning orchestra. 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'7------f3J?()Il'1'f3~~ . Celtics Predicted to Dethrone Lakers by Greg Werge Ruland. 1 would not bet the too. Detroit could well be the California, especially the sou­ Championship should be between Yes, believe it or not, it's time Corvette on either the Knicks or sleeper team along with the thern half, I must admit that the Boston and Los Angeles with the for another NBA basketball the Bullets winning the division Bulls. With the addition L.A. Lakers will be awfully, Celtics winning game #7 - season. It seems as though last this season. of new players awfully tough. Laker coach Pat 121-109. Didn't Ben Franklin season ended last week doesn't Central Division and , the Bulls will Riley did a tremendous job with once say, •'The only sure things it? Both college and pro Milwaukee should win this be a team to be reckoned with. the defending champs last year, in life are death , taxes and the basketball should be very division, but not without some Just like the Cubs, right? New and I'm sure his team will do just Celtics winning an NBA Cham­ interesting and exciting this year. stiff competition from Detroit and coach has · as well this season. Magic pionship in 1983." It was I am going to attempt to pick the Chicago. The Bucks are just installed a run-oriented offense Johnson, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, something like that. outcome of this year's NBA loaded with talent. Just listen to that should be very effective. , This season should be season and will undoubtedly be these names - , Atlanta has some potential but are just a few among the cast of enjoyable as long as the players harassed by many people who , , don't expect a divisional thousands that will populate the don't go on strike. If they do, who feel that my picks are lousy. , , championship from them this ' Laker bench and propel their cares? Adams ' basketball is just Although there are many who year. The team to the top. Seattle, Golden as good! could not care less about and the -- well, State, and Phoenix are three basketball, some people do follow enough said. evenly matched teams who will Editor's Note: the game. So here are my pro Eastern Conference Champion- keep the pressure on The Lakers. I would like to congratulate our basketball predktions, like them ship -- over the All three teams have fine shooters fall sports teams on great or not. . and play good aggressive seasons. Atlantic Division Midwest Division defense. Any of these teams Tennis: 2nd place In state I know what some of you are For the most part, this division could sneak up on L.A. and Football: Best season In ? yean saying. How can this clown pick is boring, uneventful, and overtake them. So L.A. fans, X-Country: Semi-State Quallfler the Boston Celtics when Phil­ uninfluential in the outcome of watch out! Portland doesn't have Frosh F-Ball: 2nd place In St. Joe adelphia has and the NBA season. I will just skim a bad team, but they don't have a Valley Conference ftnala on the same team? the surface of these teams and ' good team either. San Diego is B-Team V-Ball1 Tie for 1st place Easily, because the 76ers don't what to expect from them. San not much to write home about. In conference have . A former Antonio should win the division They might be able to beat the Frosh V-Ball: 1st place In city garbageman from French Lick, with relative ease. A team Pacers, but, unfortunately, for WE ARE #1 Indiana, Bird wisely decided , Mickey Johnson, and composed of tacos, however, them, they only play Indiana a Also, girls' swimming and to quit his job and play pro the list goes on and on. Marques could beat most of the teams in couple of times. This is a good, volleyball bas not concluded. The basketball after graduating from Johnson is a tremendous this division. George Gervin, solid division and certainly one of swim team Is on Its way up. Good Indiana State University. He is all-around player. Moncrief is one Mike Mitchell, and former Bull's the most competitive in the NBA. luck In sectionals. And girls' now one of the most dominant of the best , if not the best guard ,.center Artis Gilmore will be the Western Conference Cham - volleyball, almost enough said . and well-rounded players in the in the NBA, Lanier and ex-Celtic nucleus of this team . Denver has pions -- over Just one thing: GO ALL THE game. Many consider him the Cowens are two quality centers. a good club and their lack of , the . WAY, WE HAVE TAKEN 2nd best player to have ever played Winters, along with guard defense should be improved by The battle for the NBA ONCE THIS YEAR. basketball. Bird, along with ' of the Sixers, 1s the acquisition of former N.D. teammates , Nate one of the finest pure shooters in player . Houston will Archibald, Kevin McHale, Cedric all of basketball. The Bucks not be as good without Moses Maxwell, , and an seem unbeatable, and who Malone, so coach Del Harris awesome bench should insure a knows -- maybe they are. The better stop worrying about his divisional championship and Pistons should be very tough with hairstyle and start worrying about much more for the Celtics this former Notre Dame star Kelly th~ future of this team. Utah, season . Philadelphia will be Tripucka. Although Kelly has one Kansas City, and Dallas are all excellent as usual, but the of the most unique hairdos in the fairly young an inexperienced combination of two superstars NBA, his hairdo doesn't seem to tea ms; they shouldn't cause much like Dr. J. and Moses Malone is get in the way of his shots, which of a stir in the Midwest Divsion not always the best idea. Malone usually end up as t~o points. this year. is very volatile and controversy is Former I. U. guard Paclflc Division likely to occur. One must also is tremendous, and his counter- Although I am so sick and tired reme mber that although Malone part, , is a fine shooter of Los Angeles and most of is a fantastic player, he has slumps just like every other player. And once a highly paid Dark Horse player like Malone goes into a by Mandy Mills There have been a remarkable slump , the fans in "The City of Who gets up at the crack of eight new shoo! records set. Brotherly Love" are not very dawn and is at school from 5:30 Jennifer Parker set a new record kind. They expect nothing less a.m. to 5:30 p.m.? The girls' in 200 yard freestyle, Beanie than an NBA championship which swim team, that's who. The team Tenney in SO and 100 yard could really put a lot of pressure consists of captains Jennifer backstroke, and Jennifer Ready in on Malone. Getting rid of Darryl Parker and Kate Manley, 200 yard IM, 100 yard butterfly, "I'll play when I feel like it" seniors, Kathleen Kusba ch, and 500 yard free. The 200 Dawkins was a good move. Joann Hanlon and Debbie medley team of Kim Beckman, Dawkins lacked motivation, and Borowski, juniors Jane Brown, Lori Leightman , Jennifer Ready, his lack of motivation hurt the Beanie Tenney, Beth Mangel, and Beanie Tenney broke the old .,§.~!!:;teChampion team. Many people think that the and Andrea Mitchell, sophomores school record , as did the 400 yard only good things that come out of Michele Mengel, Lori Leightman, free relay team consisting of As the old adage reads , "It doesn't happen every day." This the state of New Jersey are bagels Maureen Thallmer, Walton, Kim Beanie Tenney, Jennifer Parker, applies to junior Paul Koscielski. No, Paul doesn't win the IHSAA and hero sandwiches. The other Beckman, and Juli e Dunfee, and Jennifer Ready , and Kim State Tennis Championship every day. He's a nice guy. He only addition to this list should be the freshman Ruth Hanlon, Jennifer Beckman. wins it once a year. New Jersey Nets. Coach Larry Ready, Denise Lamborn, and Under the guidance of first year On Saturday, October 23, for the second consecutive year, Paul Brown has excellent talent and Anne Kusbach. coach Jeanne Proteau, who was Koscielski, the sensational junior, won the IHSAA Boy's Tennis with the addition of rookie Eric The team is 6-4 with wins over the boys' coach last year and this Singles Championship. In doing so, he reaffirmed his claim as the Floyd of Georgetown, they will be Washington, M.C. Elston, Elk­ year, the team's previous losing best high school tennis player in this state. very tough to beat. I would have hart Memorial, Culver, Riley, and record has ben turn ed around. Paul's unblemished record (29-0) does not do him justice. He only picked the New York Knicks and Goshen. The team came in a The Seagals have a very good had one three set match the entire year. But words alone cannot their new coach strong third in the " Blue Wave " chance at taking sectionals. Their describe this young man' s tennis ability, intellectual capacity, higher in the standings until I Invitationa l, losing to powerful only worries are Penn and character, personality, nor his potential. One must see him play to read that they had traded Michael teams from Elkhart Centra l and perhaps Clay, but one thing is for compre hend. Ray Richardson. This is the Penn. The Seagals dropped a certain; the Seaga ls need a lot of Paul, however, does deserve some empathy . With all his dumbest move in the Big Apple close meet to Clay by three fan support if they are going to do personal triumphs combined with his team victories, Paul will soon since George Steinbrenner traded points, but they arc ready for a well. Sectionals are at Clay High run out of space for patches on his letter sweater. Poor guy. But Reggie Jackson to the Angels. rematch against the Colonials in School November 11th and 13th. Paul, all kidding aside, congratulations ... on being the best! Washington isn't much this year sectional action. Come on out and cheer them on. except for and Jeff All the hard work has paid off. •

f3]?()Il'I1f3------~------l:3 5 AtAdams, :~!ams,but th;, ''Sweet as ,ce, , year a new team~~~ has madec ~~ itselfy ~~~ known..~~ Coaches.~~! Kominkiewicz and Coffey feel that the student body has much to be proud of in their c( Freshman football team. Mr. Kominkiewicz remarked, "The 1982 ~ · Johns Adams Frosh team came in this seaso n with a winning by Val Lane 0 outlook." It is evident that the team, ,made up primarily from In Coach Ganser's own words , graduates of Edison Middle School, improved and learned a lot "This team is sweet as ice." And during their first season of playing High School ball. did she know what she was The young Eagles opened the year with an easy win over Elkhart talking about, as Adams capt ured Northside, 26-8.Next, Adams suffered a tough non-conferenc e loss their first sectional and regional to Riley, 16-14. Due to an awesome Eagle defense, they shutout crown since 1978. Now four years Clay, LaSalle, and St. Joe in the following three games. The regular may not seem like a long time, season ended with a victory over a good Grissom team. In but for Coach Ganser and the post-season games, the Eag les beat Schmucker by eight points. team it's too long. The offense, led by Lamon Clark, Anthony Johnson, Jeff Mitchell, Adams entered sectional play Patrick Woodard , David Cane, Tom Roshek, and Stoney Suski, was with only one thought in mind, a very strong force in the triumph over Schmucker. On October 25, and you can bet it was revenge Adams was defeated by the unbeaten Marian Knight s. Anthony against Mishawaka. Mishawaka Johnson scored the only points, a from 30 yards back. An defeated Adams in regular season impenetrable Marian defense stopped the Eagles from flying on to play in one of the finest games the St. Joe Valley Freshman Championship. ever played in the Adams gym. If the pres ent Freshmen keep playing and progressing, th e future Mishawaka pulled it out on the of Adams football looks bri ht. last point and returned home with the victory. But Adams wasn't to meet Mishawaka until regional by Laura C Ing play. With that kind of Not even a brick wall could stop the advances of the junior varsity motivation , Adams easily cap- , and freshmen volleyball teams. tured the sectional by deteating With an over-all B-team record of 12-5, and a conferen ce record of Riley, Washington, and St. Joe . 8-1, the Eagles tied with Mishawaka for first place in the And next would be the conferen ce. Mishawaka Regional. The freshm en, proving to be an exceptional group , captured a Two days before the regional 13-2 record, and drove away with the City Championship . was scheduled to begin, Mish­ Each team participated in the city-wide tournament. The B-team, awaka's key player Sharon under the leadership of co-captains Cindy Westfall and Colleen Versyp tore ligaments in her left Lennon, came up with a second place, after a three game battl e with ankle, and suddenly Mishawaka gain and everything to lose. And "Everyone did their part. They Riley. Pleased with their performance, Coach Ganser feels that "t he was no longer a big threat to the Mishawaka could only sit and made key plays at key points in B-team has worked very hard . They have the ability to help fill confident Adams squad. watch their squad be blown out b}' the match." Indeed they did and varsity positions next year." Adams played the Northridge the Eagles dominant play. now they move on to Semi-state The freshmen captured the City Championship by defea ting a Raiders in the first round and Although the victory wasn't as action Saturday, November 6 at tough Emmons team. Led by co-captains Meg Sweeney and Marissa defeated them eas ily 15-9, 15-6. satisfying without Versyp there , it LaPorte. Randazzo, the freshman girls displayed talent, sportsmanship, and Mishawaka had also won early in was a sound win 15-10, 15-4. "We As I have said before, not enthusi asm. According to Coach Aitchison, these girls are the day with a solid 15-5, 15-5 did have a slight psychological enough can be said for the "p otential State Champions." victory over Lakeland . Now the advantage because of Versyp, but dedication and hard work that this With the records of these two teams , Adams can expect to Eagles were to face the Cavemen we were so fired up that we would team puts in. Good luck in maintain its tradition of volleyball excellence. in the final game to determine the have rather seen her in there," Semi-state, and we hope to see champion s. The Eagles went to said setter Peg Duesterberg .. everyone in LaPorte becaus e this Mishawaka with everything to Coac h Ganser comme nted , team is "sweet as ice." FootballYear Winds Down by Steve Gruenlg Adams 26 Michigan City Elston 0 Running Back Sonny Oakley led the Eagles to a convincing victory X-CountryFails in Semi-State over the team who had beaten Top 20 ranked Elkhart Central ear lier The John Adams X-,Countr~ Practice officially start ed in X-Country) ear lier in the year. in the year. The triumph gave the Eagles a 4-3 record in the NIC and team ended its season last August, and immediately prob­ Also they demolished a Penn 4-4 overall, giving them a chance to have the best J.A. Football Saturday at the LaPorte Elks Golf lems existed. One of the three team who had defeated them record in a decade. Course. They had advanced to the returning "\larsity runn ers , Chuck earlier in the year. In the first quarter Oakley ran 25 yards for the Eagles first semi-state level and at this point Powell, came out for the team one In regionals, the team was touchdown. Quarterback Brian Biggs threw a 57 yard pass to Mike were looking to earn themselves a full month late. Also, one of the without their crucial f/3 man Holmes for the second touchdown of the quarter. The second and trip to th e state final s in other returning varsity runn ers because of sickness, yet they still third quaraters were scoreless. But, in the fourth quarter Oakley Indianapoli s. It was a disappoint­ was to have a bad season, never finished by far well enough to broke a 51 yard run to put the Eagles on top 20-0. Biggs put the ing way to end the season. regaining his form. advance to semi-states. They lost final points on the board when he scored from 7 yards out. The team was really coming on In addition to this, "half to Mishawaka again ; this time by Adams 7 Riley 13 at this point of the season. This is decent" JV runners from the year 7 points, and they completely The first half of this game was a scoreless defensive battle. Riley the ultimate goal for any team. before (John Vittori, Kevi n destroyed Penn once again. In was the first to score in the second half, making the score 0-7. But, The team wants to "peak" when Miller, and Mark Orlando) were addition to this, they barely lost to Adams took the kickoff, marched down the field, and capped off the they need to - at the end of the counted on to lead the team, 13th ranked M.C. Elston. drive when Rodney Hetterson scored to tie the game 7-7. Riley season so that the team will reach along with the sole experienced In preparation for semi-states, scored again to go ahead 7-13. The Eag les were never out of the their goal. This goal is to advance runner, Kevin Otolski. First year the team reviewed their op­ game, fighting with the last seconds, yet were unable to score to the state finals. This year's runners Carl Stopper, and Jason ponents. Among the competition again . edition of the John Adams Cross Yazel along with sophomore Eric was 3rd ranked Portage, 4th Adams O Penn 48 Country Team unfortunately fell Knipple also stood out as varsity ranked Crown Point, 9th ranked Seven interceptions were the key to defeat in their last game of short of their goal, however, they runner s. Chesterton, 10th ranked Lake the season. Four of them set u Peno scorio dri accomplished alot considering As the season progr esse d, the Central, 13th ranked M.C. the · adversity they had to team seemed to be on their way to Elston, 16th ranked Lafayette overcome. a mediocre season, however, first Jefferson, 18th ranked Gary FallSoccer Successful Last April, they were told that year coach Tom Lower was really Rooselvelt, 19th ranked Valpa­ After finishing the varsity season at Adams, the soccer p ayers their coach, Doug Snyder was preparing them for the end of the raiso , and 20th ranked Mish­ regrouped for a fall club team. The club, which is called the pink slipped , so they were faced season - the trip to the state awaka. That's right, nine top 20 Universal Kicks, played five games this year. Niles was defeated with the task of training without finals. The team was being ranked schools in their semi­ twice (2-1,6-0) Marian was defeated once and tied once (0-0,5-1), the aide of a coach in this drained of all its guts, but state, and only 4 schools advance and the only loss of the season came at the hands of the varsity team year -round (in terms of prepara ­ continued because of their fierce, to the state finals. Four at Culver Military Academy (0-5). tion) sport. Not until late July everlasting determination. semistates exist in the state, so John Croy, Rick Moldonado, and Greg Golba were the top scorers would they know that their coach Once the post season tourney obviously this semi-state is this fall. The defense, better known as "The Wall," consisted of would be Tom Lower. began, the X-Country team was TOUGH. Kevin Baer, Jason Bowles, Chip Cunningham , James Pyles, and Lost from the previous year's ready! In sectionals, they came True, they were unable to Nick Muzser. team were the top three runners. within 5 points of 20th ranked advance to the state finals , In the winter, ten of the soccer players will be participating in the These three runners were among Mishawaka , a team who had however, the JAXC team of '82 Mishawaka YMCA indoor leag ue. After finishing in second place the best in the area. beaten them 18-49 (total rip in has nothing to be asham ed of. last ear. the Kicks stand a ood chance of wionin the lea ue title.