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Fall 10-19-1972

Volume 8 - Issue 6 - Thursday, October 19, 1972

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspaper at Rose-Hulman Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rose Thorn Archive by an authorized administrator of Rose-Hulman Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. the I10 )1"1"1 , _ HAUTE, INDIANA Thursday, October 19, 1972 VOLUME 8—NUMBER 6 ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TERRE LOGAN SPEAKS ON CENTENNIAL IN 'STATE OF COLLEGE' MESSAGE NoTimeTo Sit Rose-Hulman, AND NOW, FOOTBALL... Back and See Woods to Host What Happens "Nineteen seventy-four, in my Math Contest opinion, can be as important as 1874, the year our school was Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and founded," assessed DT. John A. Rose-Hulman Institute of Tech- Logan as he delivered the presi- nology will co-sponsor their an- dent's "state of the college" mes- nual high school math contegt Sat- sage to students and faculty of urday, November 11. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technol- ogy Monday. Co-chairing the event Sister are Speaking at the annual Fall Conrad Monrad, S.P., math area Honors Convocation, the Rose- chairman at Saint Mary's, and Hulman president reviewed the Dr. Herbert Bailey, math depart- school's plans for the rapidly ap- ment chairman at Rose-Hulman. proaching centennial celebration High school girls will take the and the challenges ahead for Rose- test at Saint Mary's and the boys at Rose-Hulman. Registration will Hulman, its students and alumni. be at 10:15 a.m. in the Science Dr. Logan premised his remarks Hall at Saint Mary's and in the on the current debate in higher Main Building at Rose-Hulman. education—educating for vocation Testing will be at 11 a.m. for both versus educating for life—and groups. stated boldly that the "1970's are no time for Rose-Hulman to sit Lunch at 12:15 p.m. will be fol- back and see what happens." lowed by campus tours of Saint Pointing up the general agree- Mary's at 12:45 p.m. and campus ment of experts that the United tours of Rose at 1:15 p.m. Both States will have a shortage of groups will tour Rose-Hulman. engineers before the end of the Awards will be presented for win- decade, Dr. Logan called for a re- ners in boys' and girls' divisions assessment of education for future at 2 p.m. at Rose-Hulman. scientists and engineers. Each school may enter two girls Concerning the charge of over- and two boys from each of the education, or more simply stated, four classes. Awards will be giv- the production of too many law- en to the top six girls, to the yers, ph.D.'s, teachers or engi- top six boys and to the top three Flanker Rick Manuszak of South Bend talks with Head Coach Bob Bergman as they neers, Dr. Logan said science and schools in each class. prepare for Saturday's game against Illinois College. (See Story Page Four) engineering are in a relatively To be eligible for the last men- good position to provide needed in- tioned class award to a school, a put to the solution of major so- school must enter a full team of cial problems. two girls and two boys from that HOMECOMING SCHEDULE He specifically noted the need class. Schools with full teams at in critical areas of balance or pay- all four class levels (freshman, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1972 8:30 P.M.— After Game-- ments, or the nation's ability to sophomore, junior and senior) are 12:00 (noon)— Bonfire-Pep Rally Happy Hour (Auditorium) compete in the world market, and also eligible for the.plaque award. Registration and open house— (Shook Fieldhouse) 6:00 P.M.— that of increased productivity. Schools without a freshman class (Hulman Union) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1972 Homecoming Alumni Banquet "We have to be innovative . . . may join with nearby junior highs 1:00 P.M.— 11:30 A.M.— 9:00 P.M.— be aware of changing times . . . to compete for the school award. Alumni Institute (Room B-119, Home'coming Luncheon Your Father's Mustache and we must be bold enough to A faculty program will be pre- Main Building) (Hulman Union) (Fieldhouse) move into new areas we feel op- sented for the math teachers dur- 4:00 P.M.— 12:00 (noon) — (This event is open only to portunities exist," Dr. Logan con- ing testing at Saint Mary's. Admissions Workshop (E-208, Tuskers' Luncheon Alumni, Students, Staff and tinued, "If we are hesitant and Main their guests) Building) (Hulman Union) (Continued on Page Five)

The campaign is completed, the ballots are in and counted, but the susper,se builds until half- time Saturday when Dr. John A. ONE WILL REIGN AS QUEEN Logan steps on the stage for his most enviable duties as a college president—that of officiating at the coronation of the queen for Homecoming '72. Pretty lasses in the running are Pennie Brown, an Indiana State University sophomore from Terre Haute; Kristie Farmer, a secre- tary from Indianapolis; Mary Beth Harrington, a St. Mary-of- the-Woods College junior from Glenview, Ill.,- and Roni Pestoff, Terre Haute, a dental secretary receptionist. Miss Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, 4314 S. 12th St., Terre Haute, majors in music and minors in radio and television at ISU. She will repre- sent Alpha Tau Omega frater- nity. Miss Farmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farmer, 3727 Creston Dr., Indianapolis, is a re- PENNY BROWN KRISTIE FARMER BETH HARRINGTON RONI PESTOFF cent graduate of Ben Davis High School and works as secretary at enter law school following grad- Glenview, Ill. A captain of the Miss Pestoff, daughter of Mr. plans to enroll at Indiana State in Wassons. She represents Lambda uation from St. Mary's, is the Rose-Hulman cheerleading squad and Mrs. Harry Pestoff, 711 S. January to pursue studies in mu- Chi Alpha fraternity. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James from the Woods, she will rein e- Park Dr., Terre Haute, is a grad- sic. Miss Pestoff was nominated Miss Harrington, who plans to E. Harrington, 320 N. Branch Rd., sent Sigma Nu fraternity. uate of Schulte High School. She by Triangle Fraternity. 1Por Thursday, October 19, 1972 PAGE TWO THE THORN CONTRIBUTION LETTERS by Stan Baker TO THE EDITOR With the bustle of "Homecom- be overdrawn come Monday morn- ing" in the air this weekend, I ing. But with a hangover who E ear Editor: think it appropriate to familiarize cares? The mood is set for broth- Paper still coming up. I re- my readers with the nature of one erhood and good times, but you ceived visits from a few over the of our last traditions. In case can bet the moneychangers will be editorial on the note-writing of you students find the weekend working overtime. And you know student and prof over the prob- -do passing with little more excite- why? So next year's tuition hike lem of the Monroe. ment than no classes Friday and won't be too big. Gratifying, huh? In all fairness, I think you and a few old men wandering around, Well here's a message for every- should get the other side getting lost all over campus, a body involved in the planning of somehow point out that Monroes ESO word of explanation is in order. Rose Homecomings. Homecoming were readily available to students Homecoming activities on campus is a time to welcome the alumni until one disappeared last year. .181 that the )1IT are put on by, for, and consist and friends and showcase the One also might point out mainly of alumni. Let me hit you school and the progress it has school promptly repaired a Monroe )0T with that again, in big letters. made and the progress it hopes to which suffered extensive damage )14E a ALUMNI. Now you've got it. Of make. It is also, of necessity, a after a careless student spilled course the fraternities play a time for fundraising. But it coke into the circuitry. pro- major role in lobbying Rose men should not be a time for the friend- In short, if the paper could Monroe into buying tickets for this that ly persuasion of the half smile mote a solution to the one and the other, whatever is deemed and the half truth, the friendly problem rather than chiding the necessary to maintain this that drink, and the coerciveness that side or the other, The Thorn, would and the other . . . But what does predominates. And where does students and the faculty all it all mean to the average stu- the student body figure into all of benefit. Harris dent? this? What we should do is open Kent up a forum between the student could The primary organizer of our and the alumnus, where each Dear Editor: directions is to annual orgy is the "Rose Tech express his ideas on the The goal of Rose-Hulman how Alumni Association," which with the school should take and provide the fineE,t under-graduate the complicity of the administra- best to accomplish major education in engineering available. re- tion and a handful of students I'm afraid that the administration Being a private institution it misrepre- alumni and brings off all kinds of Unchris- is conning alumni by lies upon tuition, and and for its tian-like activities such as "Happy senting our viewpoint to them, corporation contributions a state Hour," "Senior Kegger," and oth- completely ignoring interaction income. Since it is not alumnus sup- er sundry get togethers in the between student and school with state financial picture its expendi- name of brotherhood and fund- which could give a clearer port it must budget In- most good raising (not necessarily in order of what today's Rose-Hulman tures so as to be of the its worth- of importance). I believe the gen- stitute is really like. in trying to achieve can exactly eral idea is to stupefy the unsus- Let's hope that the alumni while goal. Deciding glasses are beneficial is pecting alumnus to the point where take off their rose-colored what expenditures the us I find it ex- writing his name on a blank check long enough to see us (not indeed difficult, but love us or to see how pur- is easier than reading the figures they were like) and ceedingly difficult are. calculators for the in his account that tell him he'll leave us for what we chasing HP-35 personal use of the Electrical En- by Hoecker —Photo gineering Faculty helps to improve Me? In a mustache contest?!? the quality of under-graduate ed- ucation. I do not question tiv VITAL STATISTICS usefulness of the HP-35. What 1 question is how their use by tho Throughout the past weeks there have been many requests for various BREW confering faculty helps the students. If STRANGE concerning the "picture Girl" each week. After statistics by Ahmed and Frank somebody knows of a benefit I with the editor, it was agreed to comply with these requests. For this at Indiana University, have overlooked I would honestly We took a week's vacation be- equivalent of "Heart of the Sun- week's picture, Miss Paula Jones, a senior at F 5.6 on Tri-X film appreciate hearing his comments. cause of midterms and other as- rise" and seems to have a Moody majoring in education. Statistics: 1/125 sec by MH I have read that at Purdue the but now we're Blues influence. The second song in a Nikon camera with an 85mm lens. sorted problems, Civil Engineering Department better or for worse as is "Siberian Khatru" and is just back, for bought several HP-35 hand cal- not everyone says plain . One should get they say. Well culators for student use. As I ya and who this album. They are getting bet- it. Anyway we missed understand it, they can be checked the time. tr*a*cipsicatis4 you even missed us. ter all knows, maybe out for a day like library books. of new albums, some- Chi Coltrane could be the new Speaking by Joe Pognant This seems much more worthwhile said something female discovery of the year. Her body out there and useful than having them in a or yeah, Yes voice can only be described as ter- FRIDAY TV SPORTS about a new album; professor's office or hanging on has a brand-spanking new album ribly exciting and her new album Bonfire and Queen Coronation. SATURDAY College Football, 1:00 p.m., Ch. 2. his belt. entitled (At- on (Columbia KC 31275) is going name. of Sports, 4:00 p.m. Please withhold my lantic SD 7244). When Yes first to become a much sought after SATURDAY Wide World got together they were hailed as album. It is divided about half Football, Illinois College at Ch. 2. a new innovative group that and half between rockers and Rose-Hulman, 1:30 p.m. SUNDAY Football, 12;00 Ch. 2. NAGOL. would be at the top of the music smoothies. There is even a pretty HAPPY HOUR, Seniors and Pro SON OF Football, 12:00, Atlanta at pile for awhile. And true, they good gospel number, "Go Like Alums. After the game. Pro by gce 9:00 Green Bay, Dallas at Washington. did very well. They even came up Elijah." Her single of "Thunder Your Father's Mustache, Well, Doc. Nagol and his semi- album, Sorry, about not having any with some top-40 singles that did and Lightning" is on the p.m. mysterious secret are back once have par- movie information, but this is a quite well. However a new wave plus a few songs that could A bunch of miscellaneous again, temporarily on a semi-per- "Feel- rushed issue. However, I hope of groups following in their stead follow-up potential such as ties. manent basis. In this episode, Dance." that with all the activities this just never came about. Perhaps in' Good" and "I Will Not Dick Decent, a Bio-Engineer at Jim weekend nobody needs a movie for they really are just another good Included on the album are SUNDAY Sor's Human Inst., has finally ob- is re- recover. entertainment. group that just has an extra gim- Horn, who naturally enough Everybody tained a job interview. This is mick. All that moog with those sponsible for the horns (remember no mean feat for a Bio at Sor's and squeky voices can really get to you him from Bangla Dash?), en us a taste of his music, Pipe "Rich Kid Blues" is rockin' good. all things considered. To get the the at times. But now me thinks that Paul Buckmaster who guides Dream (Metromedia KMD 1054). It's the perfect way to end- the interview, Dick simply got up a Yes has come up with their best strings. As usual Buckmaster It appears that Mr. Davis is con- album—leaving you asking for little early one morning, (5:50 in the album yet. Oh it's not the heaviest never lets the strings get sciously trying to sound like the more. a.m.) and took his place in line. and album they've made, and it's cer- way. Chi is a very nice lady Steve Miller Band, or else Miller Assorted Trash Dept.: (last) He finally does manage to r Even tainly not the most easy to get she has a very nice album. has rubbed off on him like you 1. Why is it that the new WTHI get a spot on the interview sheet, r; into, but Close To The Edge is Frank likes her! wouldn't believe. Ex - Millerites is worse than the old one? however he has to share his time r Hart, etc., the most unified and complete al- With Garcia, Wier, Curly Cooke and Lonnie Turner 2. Why doesn't this town have with a Chem-E under Sor's new r. didn't bum that Yes has contributed to making solo albums, you lend their talents, along with a a good full-time "team interview policy." A team this date. Side 1 is about the expect the alumni of the Steve pile of other folks. And you'd station anyhow? interview works something like " back title cut and although it is weak- Miller sch3o1 of rock to sit swear or. Steve Miller was doing 3. Chicken Shack is alright (for this; say a school has 25 com- er than side 2 it has its worth- and watch, did you? No sir! B07 some of the singing. somebody). panies coming to interview stu- while moments. Also this side has Scaggs has put out four, some One of the really fine songs, 4. Bessie Smith is alive and dents and they can each interview some moments that sound quite a with and some without his band. written by Tim, is "To Sailors well (in heaven). 10 students per day. This gives is on lot like EL&P. Side 2 is divided Ben Sidran's second effort Sons." It's nice and slow and it Headlines: you a total of 250 interviews for And finally Tim known into two cuts. The first song, the racks now. opens with the ocean sound ef- 1. Tull import at well around 125 students, which is has giv- so "," is the album's Davis, drummer supreme, fects. If you don't understand Terre Haute head shop. OK about 20. Unfortunately some the significance of this you'd bet- we're late. students still remember the days heavy. ter run out and buy the Steve 2. Black Sabbath is still when you got more than two job heavy. Miller Band Sailor album (What a 3. Leslie West is still offers let alone interviews. To we'll see Gas!). Also "Love Has Ccme" Hey! Yeah you SAB, combat some of the seniors harsh the THORN Happy incorporates a fiddle which is who gets the last laugh. feelings, (after all they'll be alum- time. And may human sim- Editor Stan Baker reminiscent of "Going To The Trails 'til next ni next year), Sor's Five. Some your Homecoming be a fulfilling doubled the number of people Associate Editors Rick Keeven, Gary Elfring Country" on Number ply of the solos sound like you-know- experience. sent to each interview, thus doub- Sports Editor Scott Koehne too. But there is a lot of ling, (in their opinion) the total Bob Connon who Business Staff Pete Murray, real Tim Davis on the album, too. "Those who have had four years number of job interviews. As we prologue, Advertising Staff John Metz He had a hand in writing all but and could not produce peace should join our story, (long arriving 7 News Staff Jerry Ehlers, Cecil Whitaker, Larry Conrad two of the eleven songs. It's real- not be given another chance." wasn't it), Dick is just "Don't Mention Richard Nixon for his interview. Reporters . . . R OT1 Selby, Dennis Paustenbach, Doug Hileman ly a mixed bag. is super-coun- October 9, 1968 Cartooni sts Dan Ratner, Bob Marks The Ladies Name" Mr. Stewed Gears, interviewer. steel and all. "Boogie Rick Bell, B. Carpenter try, pedal "Well Dick, I wonder where that Ci rculation moves and "Buzzy money raising syn- Woogie F.C.B." Make big other young man I'm supposed to Columnists Stan Baker, Joe Pognant, Dennis Carter us a lesson in a in your home or Brown" teaches thetic chinchillas interview is. What was his I Photography Mark Hoecker, Steve Moseson half-country way. "Beatle Blues" slaves quarters. Write Box K, (Continued on Page Three) is short and funny. Terry Reid's Moth City, Iowa. PAGE THREI Thursday, October 19, 1972 THE THORN Drama Club: "The Detective Story" Interview With BLUE OUT MCI TheThorn GE: What is Your assessment of the present situation? THORN: Well, there's one thing you have to understand. You see there's US and then there's THEM. You have to ac- cept that as your basic premise, US and THEM. You're either one of US or one of THEM. Of course there are two kinds of THEM; the good THEM and the bad THEM. But basically most of THEM are bad. Nine months after the big Nevk GE: Then doesn't it follow that York power blackout a tremendou, some of US are bad? rash of maternity cases hit New, THORN: That's not necessarily York hospitals. This is an actual true, although we'll be the first to photograph of some of the bizarrc admit that some of US do be- goings-on in a BSB dorm room have a lot like THEM. But that's during the campus black-out last probably because those people are week. really just THEM living among US. You see most, but not all, of THEM live OVER THERE Activities amongst THEMselves, while all of Student US are OVER HERE except for those of US who are OVER Board Meeting THERE to protect US and those The meeting was held in the of THEM who are good OVER Snack Bar of the Union at 4:00 THE RE. Ken Spicklemire and Mary John- The large cast of 33 is rehears- and may be obtained from any p.m. on Tuesday, October 10. GE: This all sounds a little com- son play Detective and Mrs. Mc- ing four nights a week and the cast member. Admission is one Homecoming: Mike Kinney will plex, just how do you tell THEM Leod in "The Detective Story," to technical crews are working over- dollar. have the seating arrangement for be presented November 10 and time to get the show ready. The from US? THORN: Well most of THEM the fieldhouse completed by this 11 in the auditorium. staff for the production includes: Thursday. Tables and chairs have are RED, except for those who Jane Hazledine, director; Tom been taken care of. Lighting has are YELLOW-RED. Of course The Rose-Hulman Drama Club Cunningham, assistant director; been contracted for by Caldwell you are one of US if you are is now making final preparations Dave Scheidt, technical director; for $250.00. Coke Company will ANTI-RED or ANTI-YELLOW- for "The Detective Story," to be Bruce Crum, sets; Warren Hart- be providing the Seven-up and RED. presented November 10 and 11. man, lighting; Bill Mathews, prop- Coke in the fieldhouse. Cups, pret- GE: Then this implies that there All the action is centered around erties; Jerry Riechert, sound; Di- zels, napkins, tablecloths and stirs are good REDS, correct. the detective squad room of a New ane Menzel, costumes; Marie Bi- have been ordered through Saga. THORN: Most definitely not! York precinct police station, and anco, make-up; Rick Engelman, Ice has been ordered by Dave You can be a good THEM but not concerns the lives of not only the business manager, and Larry My- Rardon through Atlinkson Ice Co. a RED or you can be a bad detectives, but also many of their ers, producer. Bill Weir is getting four people THEM and a RED, or even a bad "customers." Tickets will be on sale shortly to work the soft drink counters. THEM who is ANTI-RED. How- At 10:00 a.m. Friday the 20th, ever if you were a good THEM tables and chairs will be picked who was ANTI-RED you'd be up at ISU. At 8:00 a.m. Satur- one of US and then just what In 1959, General Motors pro- day, Coke and Caldwell will be would you have been doing OVER Masonb Liquors duced 6,932 counterfeit Edsels here to set up. Dennis Antoline THERE with THEM anyway? with defects in vital mechanisms, and Rich Haut will be sending out 3726 WABASH AVENUE GE: OH. thus insuring its timely demise. the postcard invitations by this PHONE: 232-9205 Friday to the Faculty. Tickets SON OF NAGOL are on sale in the main building. Forup-to-clate newsr arid sports a':out (Continued from Page Two ) DOMESTIC BEER'S IMPORTED SEER'S Rose-Hulman, pick up a copy of The Three block seatings have been Indianapolis News or Star, daily or sold. Friday the 20th, Tom Woods S tihd a y from out honor box in the name? Oh yes, a Mr. Ronald Mc- LIQUOR AND CORDIALS Hulman Union Building. The cheap- Donald." will be in the Union during the est entertainment for a dime is our Alumni Registration to give out DOMESTIC WINES—IMPORTED WINES newspapers. MAKE IT A HA,BIT' Dick, "Sir, I think your company really needs a Bio-Engineer on tickets that have been purchased you staff, why he .. . and sell more. (12-2 p.m.) On Ronald McDonald barges in, Saturday, Dave Rardon will be in "Sorry I'm late, but I never have the Union to continue the sale of been good at keeping appointments. tickets. Jim Polburn is going to Say what do you people pay any- Freshmen Orientation to publicize way?" the ticket sales and encourage Stewed Gears, "A, Mr. Decent them to gt.. and help with the set what was it you were saying?" up. THE PARTY Dick, "Well sir, its just that I Your Father's Mustache: Mike feel . . . (Ronald has just real- Kinney will meet the group at the ized that he's lost the upper hand, airport in the van provided by and now decides that rather than Vigo Dodge. Rardon will help lose face he'll do something dras- show the group where they will tic!) ... and those are my reasons be performing and take them back CANDIDATE. sir." to the motel. Jim Polburn will Stewed, "Very interesting, Wh.,,t pick the group up at the motel do you have to say about that Mr. (Ritz) and take them to the ban- McDonald?" quet. If they do not want to Ronald now proceeds to throw come to the banquet, then he will up rather violently all over Mr. take them from the motel to the Gears thus ending the interview concert. Larry Myers will take and Dick's chance of a job. the group home after the concert. Dick, "My God Ronald, you've Bill Wier will take the group to got Theobald's Syndrome! The airport on Sunday. only cure for which is death." Hat Sale: Jerry Loo and Jack Ronald, "Aghhh, Aghh, Gauahh, Maze. Hats will be sold in the Uruppp . . ." main building next week. Hats And so our hero vaults over will be transported to the SGA of- the septic table and Mr. Gears fice Friday the 13th. Jack Maze and walks on out down one of will be here in the Union to help. Sor's iong lonely corridors. He is also in charge of getting the cash box. Jerry has set up the selling schedule. Anyone who can Contrary to popular belief, the sell should sign up in the SGA or white slave trade in Ethiopia is SAB offices. sanctioned by the World Organi- Convocation: Larry Myers in- zation for Mental Reform. formed the group that John Kolish was available for a convocation RECORD RACK this year at an increase in price. The price is $850.00. It was de- 1431N. 19th Street cided since most of the convoca- scheduled we TAPES, tions were already RECORDS, could afford the cost due to the ACCESSORIES popularity and distinctness of the performance. Larry is contacting him for the 14th of February or a LOUISE'S nearby date. RESTA URA NT American — Italian Foods The 1972 American consumption From one beer lover to another. of tomato catsup was enough to Banquet Rooms cover the state of South Dakota 1849 South 3rd St. 232-4989 to a depth of seven inches. Thursday, October 19, PAGE SIX THE TH4DRN 197'4' At the first rehearsal, 26 mem- TERRORISTS DO KILL bers wet e present and we are up (Continued Isom Page Five) AND NOW, FOOTBALL to about 35 mcn now. Naturally East? Except for Syria, the pew the band at an all men's school ple of the Arab countries havt- '- that If it weren't for the fact DePauw punt that bounced and has lots of brass and not too many been at best silent. The bad re- group ever, thru the the greatest rock went goal posts. Fourth woodwind players but for 35 men actions have far overshadowed wa; GRAND FUNK RAILROAD, quarter action went like this: De- a lot of sound comes forth. good the terrorist might have tic Rose coming to Indy soon, the Pauw fumbled. Rose tried to stage Trying to keep up with all my complishrd for their cause. Israe- mighty football team would be a 98 yard di ive with 1:09 left in activities, it is difficult to contact has carried out massive retalia-. heard, low. For if you haven't the game, but fell 75 yards short. every student at Rose who ha, tions against he guerillas and Satur- they lost a tight one last Final score DePauw ,14, Rose 13. played a musical instrument in Syria. day to DePauw, 14-13. Our record now is 2-3. high school. However, I plan to World opinion has been les,, , Cheer- The Rose team had a big Here are some stats. 106 yards, do just that in the near future. than favorable. and numerou,i • suc- ing section behind it and 11-23 for 141 yards, 135 yards Perhaps many think that school countries have moved to curb thi,i time ceeded in fumbling the first and 107 yards. And the people has started already and it is too sort of violence. President Nixoi De- they had the ball. Although they belong to are (in order) late to get in the band. Not so! has this week set up a high leve, then, Pauw failed to capitalize Dave Meese rushing, Pat Noyes We are hopin,g that we can soon committee on terrorism to includt.i scored following a face DePauw freaks they later passing, and 2 get the enrollment of the band up inany cabinet members W.; well at,. 'em masking infraction. Make that made life miserable. INTRODUCING to 75 members which sounds like Presidential advisor Henry K is. hurt, Rose. As you might know this Sat- an impossibility but it could be singer. The UN will also be con •• Dave Meese A 41 yard run by urday (2 days from now) is Home- MYSELF done. sidering the question of worl, ,t, first TD, a four yard set up our coming. Time to buy the little by Jim Church The activities of the band are wide terrorism. In the futur. ril DePauw rapidly Noyes run. lady a Mum, get tickets to hear (Ed. Note—Mr. Church has re- not completely scheduled yet but terrorists of any country will fac. yard drive and mounted a 45 YFM (eech!), etc. We play Illi- cently accepted the position of performances will be at all home increased difficulty in achievim score to 14-7. A pic- brought the nois College and it should be ex- Director of the Rose-Hulman footLall games, two away games, their objectives and harsh conse Noyes to Meese ture perfect citing, since we ruined their home- Band.) all home basketball games, pos- quences if caught. (47 yards) with 0:15 screen pass coming last year. According to Biographical notes: sibly some away games, and a The results of action such ic the first half closed the left in Coach Bergman it will be tight, Graduated: Linton-Stockton H. concert tour in February. Other the ones at Munich can serv. The extra point was wide score. that is, if he can get the men S., Linton, Indiana, 1957. items still being discussed are either to polarize or to unite na (or right, depending on to the left pumped up. Both the team and Navy Veteran — (1957-1960) the possibilities of playing con- tions and people. If government viewed it). Halftime how you Coach Touchton will be going for graduate Navy School of Music, certs in the local high schools and choose to see this as a barbing.- . DePauw 14, Rose 13. score was Number 3. So break out the Wash., D.C., and spent three years concerts on the Rose campus. Re- of possible storm, actions and at show was colorful, The halftime bread (GFR tickets would be the traveling overseas with a Navy hearsals are from 4:10 until 5:30 titudes could bring peaceful neg.. less than FIVE march- with no best buy) for certain activities Band. p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays tiation closer to reality. 'If the7 keeping the field hot. State ing bands and help our team STOMP Illi- Education-1. B.S. Indiana in the Fieldhouse Lobby. Any per- chcose to make this a politica but spirited band made Our small nois college. College 1964. formances will carefully be sched- football, all the individual acti:m an attempt to take the field, but 2. M.S. Indiana State Univer- uled so as not to interfere with will not serve to stop the terror Score by quarters. were severely outnumbered. sity 1965. the student's study time and aca- ism and distrust will grow. Rose 0 13 0 0 —13 The third quarter was really ex- 3. Additional graduate work at demic obligations. DePauw 7 7 0 0 —14 citing, the peak being a 45 yard University of Illinois and present- If the would-be-members are I WAS THERE, ly taking night classes at I.S.U. staying away because of not hav- coach, who is also Rose's assistant I SHOULD KNOW for Guidance/Counseling Certifi- ing an instrument, let us know ROSE track coach, is taking advantage Remember when Speed freak! • RUNNERS cate. and maybe we can secure one. We of the hilly terrain on Rose's cam- booby-trapped the basement by Jon Magrino During College-1. Taught two could also use guitar, organ, and 13th, Rose's pus and in the surrounding areas Speed Hall so that when the nigt Last Friday, the night classes in music at Terre tambourine players on occasions. of bad in an effort to improve his team's watchman opened the basemen . runners had their share Haute Federal Penitentiary. The band is for anyone who en- by stamina. North's practices are at door it set off the fire alarm. luck as they were defeated 2. Member of Blue Key Na- joys playing an instrument. At Hanover by least equal to if not harder than Remember Frosh O. with Dea • Hanover College at tional Honor Society. each rehearsal a variety of music In spite our own team's. Their goal for Moench and other farces. (Tip the score of 25 to 33. 3. Graduate assistant in I.S.U. is worked on for athletic events and this season is to be number one for freshman in Frosh 0.—NeN of the fact that Dierckman Bands while working on M.S. as well as concerts. The band is places, in the state of Indiana, and they quarter schedule a conflict wit White took first and third Public School Teachirg— Two for the faculty and students of showed have an excellent chance of Frosh O. if you can't schedule on the Engineers once again and one half years at West Vigo Rcse Hulman and we hope to make as they achieving this objective. make one up. The same applie their lack of endurance H.S., West Terre Haute, Indiana, these people proud of our accom- four Rose's final two meets of the to ROTC.) led the race for the first as instrumental music director plishments. the season will be next week on Tues- Remember when Jerry Byer! miles, but were outpaced in (this band was recognized state- We don't have a large rehearsal day and Friday. Tuesday's meet pulled a Forbes. last. This gives our cross-coun- wide in marching competitions.) room, Porter Wagoner jackets, or will be against Marian on our Remember the time John Mc try men a mediocre record of 2-3 University Teaching, — (1967- a million dollar budget. We don't own course. Earlier this year, Keon picked up an old wine bat so far. 1972) Director of I.S.U.'s March- have a single female in the band, ho- when Rose took on Marian on rel at the dump and cleaned One reason for our team's ing, Basketball and Varsity Bands an ice box in the back room, or their course, our runners thor- out in the showers in BSB. (BS hum showing would probably be and taught classes of Marching enough music stands. We DO have oughly trounced the opposition by smelled like a winery for a month the high fatality rate which they Band Procedures, Secondary In- a group of men with a lot of sweeping the meet. The team's Remember setting a Christma have experienced this season. Out strumental Methods, Instrument dedication and an abundance of last contest of the year, on Fri- tree in the center shaft in Blum of the original twelve, only nine Repair, Brass Technique, and Ap- spirit for the making of a great day, will be at the Little State berg. men remain. Also, the unusually plied Brass. (The Marching Rose-Hulman Band! Meet. This race, in which a school high number of injuries suffered Sycamore Band was nationally Two rehearsals a week for a is only permitted to enter its best Mchini Serina, in 1429 B.C. es by various members of the squad recognized on CBS for halftime total of three hours is all the time seven runners, will have most of tablished the famous Serina Axior has had a decisively detrimental presentations for the Cincinnati involved other than performances. the schools in the area participat- still studied by Physics student effect on their performances. Let's Bengals, Green Bay Packers, Chi- Everyone wastes this much time ing in it. Thus, our team will be today. His axiom loosely trans just hope our guys can pull things cago Bears, St. Louis Cardinals, day dreaming, sleeping, or in the afforded one last opportunity to lated states, "You can't push o) together for the remaining meets and Detroit Lions). rest room. Give us a chance or match its progress with the other a rope." of this year. Two of the most personal hon- at least drop by and listen to the in Indiana which are of In case you are wondering who schools ors appreciated have been the 1969 band practice on Tuesday and same class as Rose. CHAMPION TERMPAPERS the unidentified runners in the the Terre Haute Jaycees Outstanding Thursday. 636 BEACON STREET (605) blue sweat suits who have been Young Educator Award and the For further information call me, for BOSTON, MASS. 02215 pervading the campus for the last The World Organization 1971-72 Kappa Delta Pi award as Jim Church, at 533-3534, come to are, they belong Mental Reform, in their annual of the Year. Research material for Termpapers, couple of weeks the I.S.U. Teacher the band room on Tuesday/Thurs- Reports, Theses, etc. LOWEST last week, declared a to North Terre Haute High meeting FamilyWife Jean and four day afternoon prior to 4:00 p.m., PRICES. QUICK SERVICE. For of $3.00. School's cross-country team. Their stock dividend children Michael 8, Mardee 6, Mi- contact any band member or con- information, please write or call. chele 4, and Mark 2. Reside in tact Assistant Director Gary Bow- v,...,„„_ R.R. West Terre Haute. man, Campus Mail Box 925. Other Employment — Employee BOWL E WIM at Glenn Home for Children three The determinant of a matrix is days a week (M,W,F)—Band Di- orthogonal to its projection about AT SYCAMORE BOWL ALL TOGETHEft rector at Rose (T,Th)—night the origin if and only if (x, y, z) classes (M,T)—have a music pro- are figment,s. 8th & Poplar 234-4809 ONIONS gram at the Glenn Home (Wed. 1: night)—and direct 8th Avenue Marihuana causes double vision. 41:les Baptist Choir (Thurs. night)— study ERROR-FREE TYPIN6 11:, (pass out on weekends and to4 winks.) USTARD between About the Rose-Hulman Band: It is rather odd the way this ERRORITET- AT YOUR IsEcs job came about as I was planning BOOKSTORE on taking this year to think things over. I was not going to get in- volved with any music for awhile and take the year to complete a guidance certificate at I.S.U. and work with the children at Glenn Home. BORTION Upon hearing the band directors INFORMATION position being open at Rose, I was lukewarm, at the most, for apply- PREGNANCY TEST AVAILABLE were set up with ing. Meetings Abortion can be arranged Dean Ross and the Band Council An members to merely talk about the withir 24 hours position. After a brief rehearsal You can return home with the band I was thoroughly the same day you leave. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR convinced that these men sincerely wanted a program. The spirit of FREE OMER AT BURGER KING the band members, and such peo- CALL COLLECT: WITH PURCHASE OF ple as Coach Mutchner and Dean RIMSWHOPPER, WHALER OR YUMBO Ross were also instrumental in my and 215 - 735-8100 vow. 3202 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute ‘111111MIN decismn to accept the poAtion two weeks rehearsal, HOURS 1916 Soot. 3rd St., Terre Haute after only OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK A Non-Profit Organization 24 I know this decision was the right one.