Vol. 8 Issue 10 Concordia College St. Paul, Minn. 55104 Thursday, April 12 1973

Konkordia Kaufeyhaus like to see more of the same Friday and Saturday nights Those who remember going to might "pitch in" a few coins in can create a gap in the weekend if "The Window" for Coffeehouse order to make it possible. there are no activities planned. entertainment might also Any way one looks at it, As a result, talent is invited to remember the admittance fee of whether the student be rich or perform in the Coffeehouse in one quarter. The fee of a quarter poor, down in the dumps or hopes that students will make use is no longer demanded, however, cheerful during the weekend - the of this opportunity to close the and the varied entertainment is place to go is the Coffeehouse. It gap in their weekend. offered to the students free of is free of charge and provides For those unfamiliar with the charge. A practice of "passing opportunities of entertainment Coffeehouse, it is located in Tier the hat" was begun in hopes that for anyone. The next Coffeehouse 3. However, the usual at- those who like what they are being planned is for the last mosphere of Tier 3 is tran- seeing and hearing and would weekend in March. sformed to fit the mood with dimmed lights, red lights, red & white checkered tablecloths and flickering candles. Everyone is Nature at its Finest welcome to come, sit, talk, relax, and enjoy the music. Or, maybe The classroom consisted of abundance Doris and Beth were the student's game is cards. Why 2,700 acres of hills, meadows, able to take their groups out not get an easy game going some marshes, and lakes with an tracking the various animals that Friday or Saturday night with a abundance of plant and animal inhabit the reserve. They helped few friends in the Coffeehouse? life. This was not merely the another student trap and tag deer The purpose of the Coffeehouse is whim of ambitious 2nd graders, for future migration studies; they to provide entertainment in a but the design of the Carver Park conducted tours and instructed comfortable atmosphere, and Nature Center where Beth groups, went snow-shoeing, entertainment is available to all Krabbenhoft and Doris Cook camped overnight in 15 degree who take advantage of the op- were priviledged to finish their weather and in their spare time portunity. Student Teaching II experience. became friends with the local Students can come to entertain The basic aim of the Nature snakes. themselves, or, if they prefer to Center where these young ladies be entertained they have come to taught is to create an awareness When asked what the major the right place. A folk singer or of nature and, through problems were with this kind of a group is engaged for every night awareness, to increase ap- set up Doris replied that it was the Coffeehouse is open. Far preciation for the natural world. difficult at first to relate to each more goes into planning this Doris, a Mathematics con- different group on their own entertainment than meets the centrator and Beth, a Biology level. Many different types of eye. A committee of six members concentrator, found this ex- people come to this nature center meets regularly to brainstorm perience to be instrumental in and since it is not a structured new ideas and come up with new enhancing their own awareness classroom with the same people performers. The names of a few which they could then share with year a round, it becomes a real who have appeared in the Cof- their students. The Center itself challenge to try and touch each feehouse recently are The Giant in order to carry out this goal person with an awareness of the Wash, Kent Johnson, Chris Linn, Thank Heaven for Mothers consists of an Educational world around them. This is a and Janet & Mary. These en- building, surrounded by trails, difficult and yet rewarding sort of tertainers are obtained through chartered bus and have the habitats, simulated marshes, ministry. For Doris and Beth, booking agents or often are This year's Mother Daughter morning and afternoon to lakes, hills, meadows, and God's God and his miricle of creation acquaintances of students. Weekend will be called "Thank themselves to do with as they love. has come alive through this Anyone knowing of someone who Heaven for Mothers". like. The banquet on Saturday Their actual experiences at the Nature Center and they want to might prove to be an entertaining Concordia's Coed Council is evening will be followed by en- nature center were certainly do the same for others by and interesting new face, or who working hard to make it a bringing the outdoors into the tertainment in the music building diverse in comparison with the wishes to display his or her own weekend of enjoyment for all of auditorium. This year, everyone usual classroom situation. Since classroom and the classroom out talent is asked to please contact our CSP family. On Friday, May is invited to a talent show the snow was to be found in into the outdoors. Harlan Heyer. 4, the weekend will begin with the presented by the women of special placement service. campus. Also announced will be Parents of graduating seniors next year's Coed Council officers along with the rest of the campus and the women of the year. Kamping and will join in a worship service Voting on these two positions will Wanted during which the seniors will take place shortly. Watch for receive their placement calls. further information. Anyone interested in the job of Following the worship there will On Sunday, the weekend will Kanewing Editor of the SWOR D for next be coffee house in the Student close with an all school corn- year apply in person or in writing Union. munion service. This will beheld to Kathleen Murphy or Sue On Saturday, the weekend's in the chapel and the theme will Mussell. Do it as soon as possible festivities will begin with correlate with that of Mother so you can work on the last issue shopping at Brookdale. Mothers Daughter Weekend. Plans for of this year. This is a salaried and daughters will travel by a this are still tentative. position.

Enjoy a weekend soaking up for their 18 mile expedition down the beauty of God's creation, the St. Croix. Lunch will be eaten smelling the perfume of the fresh during the trip, probably on an out-of-doors, hearing the audible island. These adventurers will quiet of nature, feeling the arrive back at camp in midaf- pleasant tiredness of body after ternoon, joining the others in physical exertion, tasting the looking forward to a steak fry luxury of campfire cooking. that evening. Enjoy the weekend canoeing Another night will be spent at down the St. Croix River and-or the park with the early birds camping at O'Brien State Park. taking a nature hike before Enjoy the Science Club sponsored breakfast again. canoe trip the weekend of May 11- The weekend will end fittingly 13. with an outdoor worship service, John Schultz-V. Pres. O'Brien State Park is along the taking time to praise and thank Loyd Gray-Pres. St. Croix River about 10-15 miles God for the splendor of the world Student Senate officers for the next year north of Stillwater and will be the He made. campground for the weekend. Cost for the entire weekend is Friday evening the group will $6.00. (Down payment of $3.00.) It is sincerely hoped that in arrive at the camp to organize For those wanting only to camp the year to come there will be an improvement and have a campfire singalong. out the cost is $2.00. for the entire in communication and effectiveness. We need Saturday morning begins weekend. ( Down payment of before breakfast with a nature $1.00.) Only the first 66 to sign up a Student Senate that not only cares but puts tip hike. After breakfast the can go. Rain gear, sleeping bag that care into operation. canoeists drive to Taylor's Falls and a tent are needed. Pat Weinhold-Tres.

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Editorial Comment: the dining hall with them unless I Dear Eddy Tor: ( The previously scheduled editorial has been pre-empted to bring to I would like to address this could afford the dollar per day for this Special feature: The Wrath of an Irate Editor. ( condensed and One hears about stereos, letter to Mr. Kassen in response lunch. I also found that I was not typewriters, and other costly boiled down to be made more palatable for those who could not handle to his "poetry" which I read in to be included in dorm parties, it any other way.) ) items being ripped out of dorms, the last issue of the Sword. I will special weekend shopping trips the book store going bankrupt not attempt to speak for the or any other dorm activities. The During the evening alloted to campaign speeches of the endeavoring because nobody wants to pay, the entire student body, but will worst part of this whole situation laymen doing just that to the young people intent on taking over Senate with a 'new and better' express only my personal im- was that as time went on I found system several disturbing things were revealed. It was "mentioned" laywomen, persons distorting pressions. fewer and fewer opportunities in reality (using liquids, solids, or that some attempt should be made by the new office to include If my memory serves me which I could get to know people. minority students and their interests in the "Student" government gases), students stealing A's who correctly, this is not the first Not only do city students not should normally fail, and a whole that we propose to have here at good old, Missouri-Synod Concordia entry of the above mentioned get to know dorm students but the College. It was also requested, in the format of a stated question: assortment of other hideous author's to be printed. It also city students don't even know nasties slinking around our Would it be possible for us to officially recognize for the first time that seems to me that the attitudes each other! There is never a time our eyes are fully open now and that all those "other" people are not wonderful, glorious, holy, clean, expressed are consistently aimed when they get together for a untouched, good, naive, christian just off shades of white? It was the speakers intention at that point to at cutting down some aspect of meeting or other activities as the get a simple answer to a simple question: Will there be representation college. campus life. dorm students do. Many of the Now, I ask you: Are these for and by minority students on Senate next year? My first reaction is one of city students are married with families of their own and have things wonderful? Are these The closest we came to getting an answer was when one candidate disgust; however, after further things glorious? Are these things contemplation, I discovered a concerns far from this campus so replied with rather bored amusement, "Why should they be any dif- perhaps they are not interested in holy? Clean? Untouched? Good? ferent then any other group?" If it hadn't been for the presiding variety of emotions. I must Naive? (Well?) Christian?? congratulate you, Mr. Kassen, this aspect of campus life. faculty member's obnoxious preoccupation with the melting ice However, there are still many of (Well, well?) College??? Sure cream and his obvious distaste for the subject matter at hand the for at least acting upon your they are. Why not? How else can ideals. It is a virtue indeed not to us left who do want to become a question might have been answered. Since it wasn't I shall offer my part of this "campus com- one afford to live and go to thoughts; as usual free and unsolicited: fall into the deep, dark pit of college synchronistically (at the apathy. It is a plunge I almost munity". We go home at night, same time)? How else can one Minority peoples are by a fact of life different then majority peoples. made after reading your rather leaving campus about the same have fun and unwind on the If they weren't they would not be "minority people". For a community opionated poem. But alas, enter time the noisy cleaning crews weekends? How else can one do to deny that uniqueness is to deny their very existence. Cultural the emotion pity, and thus the leave the new student union and well enough to stay in college? background, interests in art and music, family life, priorities and origin of this response. the evening activities begin. For How else can one go to hell? Hell values of the minority do not always coincide with white values, etc. It is a sad situation indeed many of us school is a long way (in case this is censored, sub- There are few racial minorities that go to the Lutheran Church ( parish when one can find absolutely no from home and hard to come stitute `heck' I haven't got the the thought! ) and yet it's the same God that created us all. Yes, God joy or happiness in any given back to for these activities. answer, but there sure must be a created all people equal in human life value; but He did not create all situation. As forgiven children of - The union is certainly an itn- people the same and anyone who thinks that He did is sheerly naive. God, I can think of no plight or provement over the smoked filled better way. Yours again, predictament in which we cannot city student room, but where are John Kassen It was also said during the questioning that regardless of whether a rejoice. With this joy, which is all the students during the day, person is black, white, red, yellow or pink is of no consequence as long given to each of us through the people I would so love to as he is qualified. The question I now put to you is to examine your own Christ, it would seem only sen- meet? When they are not in class response to that kind of a situation. Are you sure that the initial sible that we do our best to build they are back in the dorm, Cristian response is the one that you would utilize? Would your gut- each other up. Much more can be relaxing, sleeping, or doing level reaction, when confronted by both a White and a Black, be the accomplished through a little homework while I sit in the union ideal proposed by our candidates? And if so, how come there are no encouragement than will ever be listening to the noisy vacuum minority students apparently "qualified" for any of the positions achieved through constant cleaners. The students come to available through the Senate? criticism. If the latter is con- the union at night, after they have After things had settled back to a concentrates interest in the structive and tactfully offered it eaten supper and I've gone home. melting ice cream, I was confronted by the Senate faculty advisor and would be an asset and perhaps a I think, however, that there told that I have no right to stir things up "especially since (I) don't duty. However, when offered in may be a practical solution to this really know just how many groups exist on this campus that are vague form, in a style open to whole problem. Why not assign Dear Editor: working toward improving relationships". He also challenged my misunderstanding and using any city student who would be Having completed two quarters intelligence with the theory that the "choirs on this campus do com- gross generalities, I see little or interested in such an idea, to a as a student at Concordia, I munity relations work." At that point, had I had my ice cream I would no purpose in it. dorm? Let this student be in- should like to repeat what the have smashed it in his face — enjoying every minute of the un- In other words, to get off an cluded in dorm meetings, young man said about Concordia Christian thoughts going through my mind. I was also approached by overly beaten path-put up or shut outings, parties, and any other in "New Directions" - "Why the current Senate President with the fact that I also "had no right to up! The position for editor of next dorm activities. Give him a key shouldn't I like it here - I'm interrogate the candidates." It seems that it's OK around here to talk year's Sword is wide open, Mr. to the dorm so that he will have having a ball." The students with of fun and games, happy times and pretty parties but to get on the Kassen. I have read your use of the lounges and the op- whom I worked were beautiful. I subject of Minorities is 'interrogation' and therefore unacceptable. statements of dislike and portunity to get to know the was treated like a friend. I am suggestions for improvement- students in that dorm. Perhaps it publicly thanking the Board of Why am I so uptight about something that was transacted inside of cool it. Our school does not need would even be possible to set Control who have made possible 20 minutes? Because it epitomizes the feelings of a century. It has people to tear it down. Without a aside a room or two in each dorm classes to faculty wives at no been said that we can not legislate morality and attitudes. I would then unity, no situation will stand for with a few desks for the use of the charge. be most interested in what was going through the Lord's mind when long. Why don't you put your city students assigned to that I have such a good feeling He gave us the Ten Commandments. Granted it is sad that we have to talents to use in a more positive particular dorm. If it became about Concordia, I am recruiting legislate inner feelings but I think it is most certainly better to have a sense. An editorship en- necessary, I think many city for the college right here at forced awareness then no awareness at all! We just can't plan on compasses a vast amount of work students would even be willing to home. I would hope that before floating through four years and not coming to grips with the reality of but you've proven that you're not pay a little extra for this kind of our girls reach college age, living with other people...in harmony! a part of the apathetic mass. Dig an opportunity. Another thing, however, there will be more in and develop your criticisms. If though it seems like a small women on the faculty, women at I don't know all the answers and I'd be a fool to think I have all of the there are legitamate changes to matter, would be permission to the administrative level, and questions but so few of us are even partially aware of the racism that be made, do you have the courage eat bag lunches in the cafeteria. women on the Board of Control. If does exist at the school. Faculty and Students daily are offensive and to make the first step? I'm of- It would give all students another Concordia is a good school now, it offended without even knowing why, and this is just no way for a fering you a challenge-are you opportunity to get acquainted. could be even better with more community to continue. Since Senate is always concerned that its brave enough to accept it? Concordia has certainly done women sharing the decisions and profunity `reacheth the students not' I think that they can reach out to Good luck and God's blessings. much to help the city student feel the classrooms. at least 60 more students by adding an amendment to the Constitution My prayers are with you, Mr. part of the college. The opening of Now, a brickbat for whoever providing for minority representation. This would be only a very small Kassen, that you may soon find the city student room and now the had the food and beverage step in respect to the overall problem but it is a step that can have joy in life, so that you will no opening of the union, but these machines removed from the definite and positive effects. We have got to start being honest with longer need the crutch of things all still seem to segregate lower level and the Ad. Building. each other, we neither know nor understand the Black and the Indian. criticism to increase your self and pull apart the city and dorm There were people who came to We are afraid of what we do not understand but that's no excuse for respect. students. They need to be thrown evening classes directly from acting as though they don't exist. It does not matter who's fault it is; Jacalyn Schulze together once in a while so that work and brought their lunch to Whites blame the Blacks and the Blacks blame Whites. What does Ed. Note: Thank you. they can get to know one another. eat. They used the beverage matter is that the situation of discrimination is real here. The The feeling of being alone is one machine. Or else they had questions now becomes: Who is going to humble themselves and take Dear Editor: we are all familiar with and one worked all day and needed a that first brick out of the wall? we all want to avoid. The feeling refreshment during the break. It Kathleen E. Murphy I love this school and I am very glad that I chose to come here, of belonging is one we all hope for is an imposition to have people but as a city student I do feel I and on that should be present for to the third floor of the have a legitimate complaint. all students on this campus. Student Union before class and Many times I have heard Nancy Reedy virtually impossible to have a reference made to the "Con- refreshment during a break. The cordia family" or the "campus machines served a real need and community" of which we are all a its too bad that they were taken part. I, along with many other out to make a clean looking hall city students on this campus, do or for whatever reason somebody not really feel a part of this thought they had to go. The nice community or "family" as it has thing about a small college is that been called. The feeling of truly usually, it is more responsive to belonging, being an important student's needs. The machines part, and for that matter, a filled a real need. Sincerely, necessary part of this campus Ruth Bantling just isn't there. The Sword is the publication of the student body of Concordia college, St. Paul, On the first day of class, sitting Minnesota. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily that of the entire campus. All correspondence to the Sword should be directed t c in the middle of one of those long the editor, Box 628. Contributions from any member of the faculty, staff and chapel pews—ALONE, I realized student body are always welcome. for the first time that most of the Journalism Minister SueMussell other freshmen who walked in, Editor Kathleen Murphy recognizable by their beanies, News Editor, Page 1 Becky Gimbel had at least one other person with Feature Editor, Page 2,3 Jill Boekenhauer Sports Editor, Page 4 Mark Buehner them, a roommate, a "neigh- Managing Editor Diane Heintz bor", or even a whole wing of new Reporters Becky Gimbel, Kathleen Murphy, Carol Jacot, Jane Mussell, Karen Weber friends. They had someone to Photography Kathleen Murphy identify with and a place to Loyout Diane Heintz, Chris Lemkuhl belong. As a city student I didn't. Typists Gimbel, Musegades, Murphy INC Wenger's new decor compliments of Gremlin's Inc. I found that I couldn't even eat in Faculty Advisor Mrs. Spaulding The SWORD Page 3 The World On The expenses My Mind.. . "I can't keep the world off my mind," stated a college senior. then and now. . • .Conflict and crises dominate the headlines. Starvation and suf- fering are the only known to the

At private colleges , majority of mankind. Where in the world do I fit in? What in the world am I to do? Costs for an entering freshman, living on campus, at Minnesota The lyricist writes: "What the private colleges. Costs include tuition and fees, room and board, books world needs now is love sweet and supplies ($150) and personal expenses ($400). love..." God knows it is true, but somehow much of Christendom College 1968-69 1972-73 has scored massive failure in Augsburg $2,670 $3,500 communicating God's genuine Bethel (St. Paul) 2,375 3,100 love. Obviously, God really Carleton (Northfield) 3,300 4,350 loved..."He so loved the world Concordia (Moorhead) 2,500 3,350 Efiong grooves out to Syril Paul. that He gave His only Son." ,1 n 0 . Paul The world and His love are on v : • u er ew 1,085 1,600 my mind. His only Son was a Gustavus Adolphus (St. Peter) 2,800 3,750 Why? missionary. I have but one life, a Hairline (St. Paul) 2,910 4,000 life that is mine to explore and Lea (Albert Lea) 2,230 2,750 determine its destiny. His love Macalester (St. Paul) 2,935. 3,800 I am restless-longing to be free; makes me consider whether or Mpls. College of Art & Design 2,125 2,950 These four walls, they seem to cling to me. not my purposes are congruent St. Benedict (St. Joseph) 2,340 3,350 with His. He came to bind wounds St. Catherine (St. Paul) 2,430 3,350 I'd love to escape, to wander, to roam; feed the starving St. John's (Collegeville) 2,515 3,300 To find myself and me alone. offer reconciliation. Indeed, St. Mary's (Winona) 2,415 3,250 But there are things that keep me here; His mind was and IS on the world. St. Olaf (Northfield) 3,000 3,950 His Word suggests: "Let this St. Paul Bible 1,690 2,400 Things I hate and often fear. mind be also in you which is in St. Scholastica (Duluth) 2,230 3,050 Christ." St. Teresa (Winona) 2,395 3,250 I cannot obviate my burden to St. Thomas (St. Paul) There is a reason, though, for me; 2,680 3,500 become involved in the world. - For these four walls to cling to me. It's not what we store up that And to keep this "reason" in my mind, makes us great, but rather what At a state college we give up. And only when we I, myself, just might find collegians are willing to become Costs for an undergraduate living on campus at a Minnesota state No longer the need to wander, to roam; college: involved in God's priorities will I am not one, nor all alone. we be able to give up our own selfish motivations and move on 1968-69 1972-73 I am not restless, I am but free; in His love to true greatness. Tuition and Fees $300 $450 Free to love the ONE with me. I'm convinced there is nothing Room and Board 800 900 Mary Langholz to lose and everything to win in Books and Supplies 100 150 sharing God's love-we win the Personal Expenses 325 400 WORLD! 1,525 1,900 At the University Thoughts of Lent Costs for a University of Minnesota undergraduate living in an Wine apartment or dormitory at the Twin Cities campus. Blood and Forgiveness Hot, sharp, lasting Cleansing my soul 1968-69 1972-73 Wine Tuition and Fees $390 $ 630 Room and Board 885 1,170 Pounding Books and Supplies 100 150 Pain, Agony, Suffering Personal Expenses 325 400 Blood and Vinegar 1,700 2,350 Forsaken for me Pounding Estimated by the Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Corn- mission. The university's student financial aid office estimates that If God had wanted per- personal expenses, including transportation money, are generally missiveness, He would have higher than the HECC figure, and recommends that university given us the ten suggestions students budget $2,650 for a school year. instead of the Ten Com- mandments. Taken from Minneapolis Tribune Dec. 31, 72. og o the esumection cie conconia ...and now you take your little yellow block... 4‘, Points of Profundity to Ponder evangelism Forgiveness is the fragrance the A pessimist is one who sees the violet sheds on the heel that has worst; a philosopher sees both crushed it. -Mark Twain- sides; and an optimist sees only the good. Along comes a DCE consfennce Spring is wind and rain in a who sees only the people and tries franzied argument about which to understand why. way to go. Spring is the wind sheparding We can often endure an extra wooly flocks of clouds across the pound of pain far more easily sky. then we can suffer the with- drawal of an ounce of ac- customed pleasure. (S.J. Harris) Truth may be as clear as a bell; the trouble is, it isn't always Spring is when Mother Nature tolled. begins to liquidate her frozen "FOR WE CANNOT STOP SPEAKING assets. Tact is the art of building a fire under people without making OF WHAT WE OURSELVES HAVE SEEN GOD IS LIKE TIDE...He gets the their blood boil. (Ed. Note: stains that others leave behind. AMEN! ) MD HEARD." - ACTS 4:20 The SWORD Page 4 Prospects Brighten Concordia's track team fields Baseballers Seek Return To NAIA its biggest squad in recent years. Returning only one full-time Concordia seeks a berth in the performer from last year's NAIA playoffs for the second seniors Dave Golnitz ( .344), Bill squad, the outlook has been seccessive year. All-conference Souza ( .314), and Paul Cloeter brightened by the addition of a performers Doug Fuchs ( also, (.310). number of underclassmen. All-District 13 - catcher) and Dick Golnitz and Cloeter held down Several of these performers will Cloeter () head a potent the corners of the Comet infield a form the nucleus for Concordia lineup that loses only one starter year ago. Golnitz will again track hopes this year and in from last year's team. The return to third base. Cloeter, in future years. Carl Cloeter, a half- Comets reeled off eight straight addition to playing first base, will miler, is the only full-time victories a year ago after also see action at shortstop. returnee. He will be joined by dropping an initial conference Other returning infielders are part-time performers Aaron -header - to finish in second basemen Stan Stein, Bob Simmons (springs and javelin), second place in the Tri-State Sutherland, and John Sieling Don Uphold (weights), and Conference. (also an ). First-year Martin Frusti (hurdles). Cloeter, 6-1, 1.02 E.R.A. a year man Dennis Will is expected to The list of new additions is ago, again figures to be the see much action as a utility in- headed by senior Ron Hilk, an mainstay of the Comets' mound fielder-outfielder and backup All-District 13 football player but staff. He will be backed ably by catcher. a first-time trackman. Hilk will seniors Mark Wuerffel (3-0, 3.60) The is headed by throw the shot for the Comet and Mary Weber (2-2, 2.89) and center-fielder Souza, who cindermen. Other prospects are sophomore Steve Dickhudt (0-0, received all-conference hon- Paul Kunkel (mile), Bob Hock 1.88). orable mention a year ago, (440), Dave Kazech and Mike Fuchs, the Comets' leading and by Mark Mancell, senior Sass (hurdles), Rick Schafer (2- hitter last year - with a .444 right-fielder who can also fill in at mile), Jim Trulaske (pole vault), batting average, 5 doubles, and 4 shortstop. Other prospective Netters to Climb Kriss Erickson (high jump), and home runs - is again expected to are senior Dan Ross Nelson and Tim Wagner pace the offensive attack. Other Greene and freshman Wayne Conference (sprints). leading hitters returning are Rahn. Ladder Additions to Concordia's tennis Returning Vets Form Golf Squad team should help the Comet netmen improve on last year's 2-5 Lettermen Bob Voehl, John Overgaard. If a fifth man can be record. Steve Duinnick, ineligible Kerry Roth, and Gary Schultz found among the trio of a year ago, will step in as number return this year to give the golf sophomore Kurt Kirchoff and one singles player and certainly squad a solid nucleus. Voehl was freshmen Vern Wolff and Kriss strengthen the Comets in this named the most valuable golfer a Erickson, the Comet golfers will position. Number two singles will year ago. Alio expected to undoubtedly improve on last be manned by Bob Lyngstad, contribute to the squad's success year's record and conference holder of a 6-4 singles record and this year is sophomore Kim standing. a second place finish in the conference meet a year ago. Mark Mancell, doubling tennis with baseball this spring, will also bolster Comet tennis hopes. Sophomores Mark Buehner and John Lukomski, who gained valuable experience a year ago, round out the squad.

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