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Fall 10-17-1980

Volume 16, Issue 6- October 17, 1980

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by Don Dodson state and federal funds, and that the Institute has the third funding to the board's Senior Reporter approval of a slate of officers. lowest room and board charges Executive committee. Hulbert construction in Indiana, and that, despite an said that he The of the new In his report to the board, will ask the classroom-laboratory building increase, the cost would still be Executive Committee to five-year plan Hulbert noted that comparable to those at other approve and a for the representatives the plan once it has computer center were two of from the Olin Hoosier colleges. determined Foundation the method of the items discussed during the will be visiting the Among other remarks that funding. campus in November Oct. 2 meeting of the Rose- to Hulbert made were (1) Rose Also discussed was the Board of Hulman Board of Managers. determine whether the has a record high enrollment dependence on government foundation will help underwrite this year; (2) despite a funds for the operation of the The board, which meets in the construction of the nationwide shortage of Institute and what might follow Ma agers October, February, and May proposed classroom-laboratory engineering professors, Rose should the legislature not each year, met in committees building. has only one vacancy on the appropriate expected funding. morning before discusses in the The structure, which has an faculty; (3) student housing About half of the operating regrouping for a general estimated cost of $4.2 million, problems have been minimized budget of Rose-Hulman comes session in the afternoon in the would be built adjoining the with the renovation of Deming by way of students from state proposed Moench Hall Auditorium. Of front wing of Moench Hall on and BSB halls; (4) a record and federal programs. the 42 members on the board, the west. So far, about $1 high number of recruiters were Board members were also 24 were present, 14 were million has been designated for on campus during the 1979-80 asked at the meeting to classroom absent, while four seats are the building, and a grant from school year; (5) that year was nominate names of prospective vacant. the Olin Foundation could also the second best year in board members to fill four structure strongly influence the timing of terms of money received for vacancies. Also, the board The general session included construction. development (2.1 million). officers were re-elected to an address by President In board action, the board's their positions. They are Samuel Hulbert on the State of Hulbert also said that room Academic Affairs Committee Thomas W. Binford, chairman: the Institute, an endorsement and board charges must be recommended the adoption of a Jack Ragle, vice-chairman: of the computer center significantly increased — 15 to five-year plan submitted by the Marshall T. Hubbard, proposal, a discussion about 20 percent — for the 1981-82 Computer Center Committee, treasurer; and James C. the school's dependence on school year. He Tiosipointed out but referred the matterzet of s,Skinner, secretary.

Vol. 16, No.6 Rose-Hulman institute of Technology October 17, 1980 Rose accepts new frat

by Bill Chappell of New York. Currently, Delta its viability. News Editor Sigma Phi ranks twelfth Among the many problems Delta Sigma Phi has become nationally among fraternities in confronting the new fraternity, the newest fraternity at Rose- membership and fifteenth in none is so important as locating Hulman. The fraternity received number of colleges. a fraternity house. Although final permission to establish hampered by Terre At Haute zoning itself on the Rose campus at a present, the fraternity has laws, the fraternity approximately thirty believes it faculty meeting on October 7. members has located a possibility. The comedy team of Edmunds and Curley, have been seen The idea of forming a seventh at Rose, divided fairly evenly many times on such shows as the Tonight Show, Mike social fraternity at Rose was between sophomores and Delta Sigma Phi has hired Dr. juniors. Douglas, Mery Griffin, and various PBS Specials. They developed by a group of students Daryl Logan as a structural last spring. have also just released the Comedy Film. They will be per- These students The process of establishing engineer to examine the sought a forming here on Saturday, October 18. Their performance is a new fraternity because new fraternity on campus was an building. If it receives a scheduled for 8:00 P.M. in the WORX. "In the past six they were dissatisfied with the involved one. After selecting satisfactory report, the years, Joey Edmunds and Thom Curley have become the choices they were offered. Since Delt Sigma Phi, the students fraternity will begin proceedings number one comedy team in terms of college then, the interested group talked subniitted a petition requesting to purchase the house. appearances." (Billboard, 1978) Over 1,400 college perfor- to over ten fraternities, and that they be granted the seriously right to Although understandably mances in 46 states and Canada have kept Edmunds interviewed with four, form a new fraternity. and before selecting Delta Sigma lacking in funds, the local Curley in front of their favorite audience. In concerts, Ed- Phi. The proposal was taken chapter will receive aid from the monds and Curley have performed as the opening act for up by Delta Sigma Phi was founded an ad-hoc committee led by national organization of Delta such stars as John Denver, Harry Chapin, and Billy Dr. Joel. in 1899 at the College of the City Al Schmidt. After receiving the Sigma Phi in securing a loan. approval of the committee, the Delta Sigma Phi talks about the matter was brought before the possibility of moving into the Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC), house in the spring. Hite honored as recipient of which is the governing body of The new fraternity faces other the fraternities. With the consent problems as well. of The fraternity the IFC the petition was has not yet gotten itself placed before the faculty, which organized; it still has no elected 1980 Inland-Ryerson Award voted to accept it. officers. It has also lost considerable ground to the Dr. Sam C. Hite, professor of In 1957 he moved from Purdue engineering honorary; , Under the rules of the school, chemical engineering and head the fraternity will remain a established fraternities in to the University of Kentucky to international research honorary; rushing the freshmen. of the Division of Chemistry and establish the Department of Omega , national "colony" for a two-year Chemical Engineering at Rose- Chemical Engineering at that chemical engineering honorary; probationary period while it Delta Sigma Phi has shown Hulman, is the 1980 winner of the institution and to serve as Sigma Pi, Catalyst, Lamp and attempts to establish itself as a signs of progress, however. It Inland-Ryerson Foundation department chairman. Cross and Sigma. His viable operation. The only other has a faculty representative, Dr. Outstanding Award at Rose- Professor Hite joined Rose- distinctions include serving as fraternity at Rose to be Robert Howland. It has also Hulman. Hulman as chairman of national president of Omega Chi established under the present performed its first service A native of Fort Wayne, chemical engineering in 1966 and Epsilon. rules is Phi Gamma Delta, project, parking cars at the Professor Hite earned the B.S. has been a leading force in the The Inland-Ryerson Award, which received its charter in Harry Chapin Homecoming and Ph.D. at Purdue University. growth of chemical engineering which has been given at Rose- 1969. concert. It has a football team in Upon completion of the B.S. in from a program which Hulman since 1978, includes a Phi Gamma Delta requested, the intramurals, and has entered 1943, he was asked to stay on and graduated 12 in 1967 to the 73 check for $1,000. Since and received, permission to a team in the College Bowl. teach chemical engineering at seniors scheduled to be establishment of the shorten its probation to Its status remains uncertain, Inland- approximately Purdue — a rare feat for an graduated in 1981. Ryerson Foundation in 1957, fifteen months but Delta Sigma Phi bears after it reasonable undergraduate. He continued his Dr. Hite, who also has been support to higher education has demonstrated watching. studies while teaching at the named the Dean's Outstanding consistently remained a primary university and completed his Teacher at Rose-Hulman, is a area of foundation grants. This Ph.D. in 1951. member of , national support has been based on the conviction that private enterprise and independent colleges and universities are two Fijis fight dystrophy of the principal non- governmental institutions in our The FIJIs need your help to relatives, professors, or even society. fight muscular dystrophy. yourself sponsor you to dance. They are sponsoring a dance- This is not a pet-hour With this philosophy as a a-thon called Superdance for sponsorship, but a lump-sum guiding force, the foundation M.D. It begins at 9:00 p.m. on donation. A minimum established a program October 17, and will last 20 donation of five dollars is specifically directed to hours, until 5:00 p.m. on required. outstanding college teachers. October 18. Live bands Second: Show up at 8:15 on Primary criteria for selection including Rage and disc Friday to register. You must are dedication to the individual jockeys from three radio register at this time in order student and emphasis on stations will provide the to be eligible for the prizes undergraduate teaching rather music. awarded for the largest than educational research, Prizes will be awarded to donations. You may publication or administration. the begin to individual and group who dance at any time and still be Sam Hite fits the criteria to a dances the complete time and eligible for door prizes. brings in the • largest donation. Third: Begin to dance at In presenting Professor Hite Door prizes will also be 9:00 p.m. for the honor, Rose awarded president Dr. during the dance. Information Sam Hulbert described Hite Meals and sponsor as and refreshments forms are available "a person who exemplifies the The calliope that was heard during Homecoming weekend will be at the provided by FIJI house, McDonalds (7th work ethic as well as anyone we was originally built during the 1920's early. It was obtained McDonalds, Wendys, Royal and Poplar) have around here . . . a real from the collection of the late Tony Hulman. Mr. Larry Crown and Wendy's (229 Cola and other S. 3rd Street). tough guy in the classroom and MacPherson rebuilt it and played It before and after the businesses. How do you Come and Dance — have laboratory. But behind the 'tough football game. It is now a permanent part participate? of Rose-Hulman. fun and help fight M.D. at the guy' facade is a man with a big The athletic department Is currently trying to First: Have your friends, find a student same time. heart, a man who cares about to play it at future football and basketball games.(Photo by every student." Rick Anderson) PAGE 2 ROSE THORN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1980 Editorial FRANKLY SPEAKING . by phil frank Thorm JIM by John Sparks Editor Students working toward the establishment of a new fraternity at Rose-Hulman are inching closer to their goal. Some of the pieces of a dream that appeared so unreachable just a short time ago are now falling into place. And although much work must still be done, it does appear that the fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi, may become a part of the Rose community. Even though Rose has two fraternities which are now struggling, the addition of another can only have a positive overall effect. First of all, and possibly the most tangible effect, will be a reduc- tion in the demand for on-campus housing. The fraternity will siphon off dozens of members who would normally seek a spot in the residence halls. This space is at a premium, as the additions to Deming and BSB have proven. Although total residence hall rj 44 capacity has risen, the number of seniors on campus has remained relatively constant. Secondly, the addition will give fraternity-oriented students YOU KNoW. 1 DONT THINK another choice. The existing six fraternities have developed stereotypical images which they have done nothing to erase. Thusis THE Et:ToN JoHNcoNctRi.. Philosophies and ideals have been somewhat lost in a competitive atmosphere which has promoted negative actions rather than COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES box 4244 Berkeley CA 94704 0 positive. Initiates interested in the traditional fraternity ideals of brotherhood may find a new fraternity more to their liking. Finally, a new fraternity may provide the impetus to improve the entire fraternity system at Rose. Competition among frater- Modulus still looking for staffers nities has passed the point of friendly rivalry, and at times is vicious. A system which holds the promise of constructive action The first work session for the Modulus office in 107 on this year's Modulus staff was Saturday morning) for has bogged down in petty bickering. Confrontations such as the in- held on Saturday. Plans are details. cident at last year's bicycle race demonstrate the intense competi- being made, and it appears as tion. Perhaps a new kid on the block would be the catalyst though they may meet with Also, it appears that the necessary for a re-establishment of a more harmonious at- some success. The staff is, Modulus staff could be mosphere. however, in need of an artist- (should be) enlarged. If you Furthermore, it may cause the existing fraternities to step back cartoonist. If you would be have an interest in journa- and take an honest look at themselves. Badly needed changes on interested in providing the lism, visit on Saturday. the part of each fraternity may be made, upgrading the fraternity Modulus with a few sketches, Freshmen are invited system as a whole. please call Kent Harris at 258 specifically to begin the 1981 (or come to a work session in book. Although Delta Sigma Phi has some very capable and dedicated men working for it, it may need some outside help to become a reality. It is worthy of a reasonable amount of help to insure its survival. Surely only those threatened in some way by its existence will offer opposition. The THORN

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On the album front Editor John Sparks by A.J. Fossett Managing Editor Peter Kehoe News Editor Bill Chappell Editor Randy Braker Van Morrison's new album, Haunts of Peace- and "Spirit" that contained Rick Wakeman Sports -Common One," on the Warner make it worth the wait. and Jon Anderson. IM Sports Editor Brad Burton Brothers label, is a quietly Van Morrison, Like his Layout Editor Kevin Bowen successful followup to 1979's Downes albums, is singularly unique — Replacements Geoff masterful "Into the Music." On and Trevor Horn beat down any Senior Reporter Don Dodson that album, Van's spiritual no one puts more guts into their music. Not Bruce Springsteen, notion of a Wakeman-Anderson overtones came to the forefront return with fine performances, Columnist A.J. Fossett not Peter Townshend, not like they never had before; the and regulars Steve Howe, Chris anyone. Reporters Dale Arund, Rod Braun, result being a fiercely emotive Squire and Alan White were just album, singularly unique to the themselves — brilliant. Loren Makus, David Slavin, seventies. Only Morrison can combine "Common One" reinforces the gentle compassion and a rough John Marum, Jim Weber notion that Morrison is and tumble blues base in the Dovvnes, Howe, and Squire Schmidlin improving with age: it just took same song and make it work. brought the crowd to its feet Brett Hunsaker, Rob (Case in point: "Crazy Love." ) during their solo segments, and him awhile to come up with John McHugh something the equal of "Astral Van has held constant in this White's levitating drum riser had a similar effect. Horn's Weeks." Songs like "Ancient concept, and he takes it to where Photographers Rick Anderson, Steve Shuman it will never grow old. mastery of Jon Anderson's vocal trickery was admirable, Bryan Wallace The second part of this article considering the task at hand (you Bobbi Coldwell will be devoted to a live try singing "And You and I" with Typist The largest selection performance. Yes rocked the no mistakes. Business Manager Sam Christie assembly hall at the University of hard aluminum of Illinois in Champaign Overall, it was a fine concert. Graphics John Egleston but Anderson and Saturday night, and they Dare I say it, Faculty Advisor Kent Harris MEASURING TOOLS indicated that this new Yes is Wakeman probably wouldn't in the country! every bit as capable as the one have made much of a difference. ' Page 5 - New Board Game released STRAIGHT EDGES/T-SQUARES by Ben Nauseated their ticket by bartering it for contestants with no game pieces, shoot. METRIC RULES/L-SQUARES Barfer Brothers Parlor Games the myriad of goodies behind the trying not to be cast into the Warning: During the game, CENTERING RULES Inc. has developed the latest counter. This entails : PB&J section of the Game. try not to be misguided onto such ghastly paths as: 1) Bobbing for TRIANGLES/CURVE STICKS game for masochists: Monotony. 1) Identifying each item, You must now promenade It's based on a recent study of 2) Identifying each item that around the main playing area lettuce. 2) Spelunking for ice INKING RULES A.R.A.T. Scavenger Services. you normally like, until an advanced player forfeits cream. 3) Save your victim from \ and many others ... Since it's a game of quite some 3) Identifying each item that his space. Taking his space, you the toasting inferno, 4) complexity, The Thorn will give you normally like that looks like Orienteering for the condiments, SEE THEM AT YOUR BOOKSTORE must now eat "The Meal.- all its readers a head start by you normally like it. NOTE: The rules do not or worst of all 5) Suggesting or SEND FOR CATALOG listing an abridged set of rules. You must do all this while specify that "The Meal- must be corrections for the game on much too small pieces of paper. FAIRGATE Initial S et Up: Each trying to conceal your ticket edible. Any leftovers, from "The contestant starts by receiving a from the ticket-swiping ogre, Meal" must.now be stuffed into This game will be available RULE CO., INC. colored ticket and random who will attempt to keep you the dice roller/drinking glass. from Barfer Brothers for the 22 Adams Ave. instructions on where to start. from a second chance at the Now you begin the cakewalk. affordable price of $300,000. This P.O. Box 278 When the game begins, there is a wonderful goodies. In this part of the game you walk game is specifically designed to \ COLD SPRING. N.Y. mad rush for the rest of the After escaping from the up and down the main playing challenge intuition, U.S.A. 10516 game pieces, which are Labyrinth, you now enter what area in search of the elusive perseverance, dexterity, and specifically counted to be will be referred to as "The "Dessert." If none exists. you ability to withstand prolonged exactly 300 short of the amount Meal." If you are in the bonus must gather the remaining periods of pain. needed for the 700 players. These round (during Parent's crumbs on the empty tray, wad will be dripping wet and marked Weekend) it shall be called "The them up in a ball, and pitch them The Game includes all moving with the remnants of past Entree." toward the finish line. pieces including a cashier who games. You most now try to acquire The Final Heave: Exit the has enough pride not to live off Stage Two: After entering the "The Drink.- Using only elbows, playing area at full tilt welfare and eat dog food; so Labyrinth, the participants will pass through the "human wall" attempting to reach the final instead goes to work and try to maximize the value of made up of angry, latecoming goal of the porcelain return prepares it. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1980 ROSE THORN PAGE 3 Rose ups record to 3-3 IM Sports beating Olivet Nazarene by Tigers three yard line but were Tiger quarterback Steve Auch Round-Up .•1110, Randy Braker unable to punch it across due to a dove in from one to close the gap Sports Editor penalty and a sack. On fourth to 10-6. The Tigers faked the The Engineer's tough defense down Jeff Jackson proved good extra point and passed for the by Brad Burton intercepted six Olivet Nazarene from 25 yards and Rose led 10-0. two-point conversion. Rose held passes in the Engineers 10-8 win Olivet Nazarene intercepted a the Tigers for the remainder of Intamural football is the win in overtime. over the Tigers last Saturday in Mike Trench pass late in the the game winning 19-8. rounding the mid-season turn, Minor B can also boast of Kankakee, Illinois. game to start first and ten on the and teams are beginning to two undefeated teams, ATO The first Rose score was set up Engineers' 33. An interference Rose is now 3-3 overall and think in terms of big games and Blumberg No. 2. The by a Chris Bagarus who call on fourth and four gave the still 1-0 in the College Athletic and playoffs. There are latter received forfeit victory intercepted a pass from Tiger Tigers an extra shot from the Conference. Olivet Nazarene fell currently ten undefeated ovdr independent No. 5, while quarterback Jeff Habendank. one yard line. to 4-2. teams remaining in the five the former had to work in a 6- The interception gave the intramural leagues, but at the 0 win over Independent No. 2. Engineers the ball on Olivet time of this printing there will The other game saw Speed Nazarene's 45 yard line. On the be at least one less member No. 2 explode for 31-0 shut out first play of the drive. Rose Soccer teams lose to DePauw of this elite group, and of Deming No. 2. quarterback Mike Trench fired a probably more. Minor C has more un- 17-yard pass to senior Jim Enloe by tournament where they play four In Major football, Sigma Nu beatens than any other league for a first down on the 28. Rob Schmidlin games in three days. The remained undefeated with a with three: Deming No. 3, Three plays later junior Staff Reporter tournament will be held at tough 12-7 victory over LCA No. 1, and Fiji. Deming running back Jay Cassidy The Rose-Hulman junior Sewanee, Tennessee. The Rose Lambda Chi Alpha. The loss No. 3 continued its shut-out jaunted 22 yards down the varsity soccer team travelled to squad first plays Centre at 3:00 dropped Lambd Chi to a third string with a 13-0 blanking of sidelines for the touchdown. DePauw University last week. P.M. on Thursday, Nov. 6. Then place tie with ATO, who Independent No. 3, while a Placekicker Jeff Jackson booted The junior kickers lost to a big on Friday the Engineers play claimed a forfeit victory over strong Lambda Chi team the extra point to give the DePauw team by a score of 7-0. Southwestern at 9:00 A.M. and a now defunct Deming team. blasted Speed No. 3. Engineers a 7-0 lead. The varsity team travelled to host team Sewanee at 2:00 P.M. Fiji took over sole Fiji marched past BSB No. DePauw Saturday. possession of second place 3, 19-12, to set up an October Finishing the second stanza, The team The kickers wind up that defeated the with a victory over the 21st match up with Deming. an Olivet Nazarene drive stalled I.S.U. one week tournament on Saturday against ago lost 4-0. The kickers Independents, setting up a In Minor D Scharpenberg and a Rose drive ended with a have a powerful Principia team. field goal try from the Tigers' 42. been hampered lately by lower showdown with Sigma Nu. and Lambda Chi No. 2 are the lone unbeaten teams, but The kick, hampered by a strong leg and lower back injuries. So far this year offensive A look at Minor A shows willhave played each other by head wind, fell short. Upcoming games for the standouts for the kickers have two undefeated teeams, as a The third quarter was mostly result of a BSB No. 1 victory this printing. Scharpenberg Engineers include Maryville been Sophomore Dave Watson remained good defense as both teams were over Blumberg No. 1 in undefeated with a College, tomorrow at Rose and with a goal and three assists, narrow overtime unable to score. overtime. The Townies victory over Rose at Ky. Wesleyan College on junior Brad Kowalski with two kept previously unbeaten Early in period four the pace with BSB via a 32-0 romp Indepen- the 24th. On the 25th Earlham assists and freshmen Jamie dent No. 1, while LCA No. Engineers punted from own over 2 their comes to Rose and MacMurray Huller, Leon Hinz, and George a winless Deming No. 1 smashed the Deming Base- 29-yard line. The kick was plays here on the 26th. West have also contributed team. ment, 19-0. fumbled by Olivet Nazarene and offensively. Senior Kevin Giles In other action, Mees No. 1 The other game saw recovered by Engineer senior The Engineers then have a and goalies Mike LaPosa and and Independent No. 4 battled Apartment A-3 stay in the Bill Krasson on the Tiger 35. week and a half off to prepare George Colby have been to an 0-0 tie after four chase with a 20-6 verdict over Rose moved the ball to the for the C.A.C. soccer defensive standouts. quarters, with Mees claiming Triangle.

MAJOR Sigma Nu 4-0-0 I M -) Fiji 3-1-0 Football ATO 2-2-0 Standings LCA 2-2-0 Ind. 1-3-0 Deming 0-4-0

MINOR A MINOR B BSB No. 1 3-0-0 ATO 2-0-0 Townies 2-0-0 Blumberg No. 2 2-0-0 Mees No. 1 2-1-0 Speed No. 2 1-1-0 Blumberg No. 1 1-1-0 Ind. No. 2 1-1-0 Speed No. 1 1-1-0 Ind. No. 5 0-1-0 Deming No. 1 0-3-0 BSB No. 2 0-1-0 Ind. No. 4 0-3-0 Deming No. 2 0-2-0

MINOR C MINOR D Deming No. 3 3-0-0 Sharpenberg 3-0-0 Fiji 3-0-0 LCA No. 2 2-0-0 LCA No. 1 2-0-0 Apt. A-3 2-1-0 BSB No. 3 1-2-0 Ind. No. 1 1-1-1 Ind. No. 3 0-2-0 Ind. No. 6 0-1-1 OC No. 1 0-2-0 Triangle 0-2-0 Speed No. 3 0-3-0 Deming Basement 0-3-0

Electrical Engineers Mechanical Engineers Physicists If you're ready to begin your technical career, but aren't looking forward to a pencil and paper pushing existence, we want to tell you about a highly unusual profession. Essentially, we're the people who make it possible for energy producers to evaluate the productivity of well sites. Our equipment measures resistivity, conductivity, acoustic travel time, radioactivity and various other physical characteristics of the well bore. As a Jr. Field Engineer, you'll undertake extensive training including supervised field work and 12 weeks of classroom instruction before being promoted to Field Engineer. At this stage, your career adventure really begins. You'll be assigned a logging unit, crew and company car. Your generous base salary will be sup- plemented by monthly bonuses based on the income your work produces. Your piugress will be in your hands on a job that is tough, demanding and long. But if you're interested in accumulating real-world experience fast, there's nothing like it. We offer full company benefits, relocation assistance and a variety of Rob Goldner attractive locations, including the career active Rocky Mountain (center) throws a pass in Sigma Nu's 12-7 vic- and tory Sunbelt areas. Enjoy the kind of personal recognition that comes over LCA in major football. Kevin Chaffee (right) and from a high profile career like this one. To find out more, make Mark Birdsall (left) rush the passer for Lambda Chi. Sigma arrangements with your college placement office to visit our Nu is now 4-0 and in good shape to finish on top of the major recruiter on: monday October 27 and Tuesday, October 28, 1980. division. Bryan Wallace photo. If you are unable to visit with us, send your resume detailing your background to: IN• 11 1 980 Hairstylas, s 900 elsewhere $15 II II Haircuts, $4°' to 5" elsewheje $6 & up . I I Wash & Wear Perm $23°° elsewhere $35 & up Manager, Hecruitment & College Relations Rick Johnson 11 P.O. Box 6504 Terie Haute s Only Dual Licensed Barber Beautican Houston, Texas 77001 II 1440 II South 1115 n' HERS 232-0631 II I 25th IIFIIRSTYLING WORLD • Num •• ill 11111nutas from Commas IMMIM11111111111111111111I PAGE 4 ROSE THORN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1980 Mead a date? &A.B. sponsors "Dating Game"

Interested in meeting girls? Or and inform freshmen, that just having a good time? Ever Discount Movie tickets are watched the Dating Game on available in the Union office. television and wondered what it These tickets, costing only $2.50, would be like to be on it? Well, will allow you to get into any this is your chance. showing at Town South, Honey The Student Activities Board, Creek, and any other General in conjunction with St. Mary-of- Cinema Movie Theatre around the-Woods College, is sponsoring the country. a "Dating Ganie." These prices can't be beat It will be held in the Ballroom anywhere, so take advantage of at St. Mary's on Wednesday, this service. You can pick up October 29. The S.A.B. would, at this time, your tickets in the Hulman Union like to remind upperclassmen, office. To fill the parts of the bachelors, the Student Activities Board is looking for 15 Rose students. At the time of this writing, it was undecided as to whether the 15 would be chosen Lambda Chi run "One"to perform on a first-come basis or whether the applicants would be "One" will be performing in (Mechanical Engineering) is the screened. a the P.A. room in the Union huge only Rose student. Bill Heath, In either case, applications success Building at 6:45 tonight. pianist, and Bobbi Coldwell, should be turned in soon. The The . singing/drama group, Director, former ISU students, applications can be obtained by This year's annual Lambda the final time of 24:43:48. Ed sponsored by a joint meeting of are currently employed in Terre sending a note with your name Chi Alpha "Run for Those Sammond won Grand Prize as Rose Christian Fellowship and Haute. and campus box number to Box Who Can't" was a huge his guess was only eighteen University's Inter- success. In all 152 people Four top-ticket Indiana State The group has been together 1065. seconds off. participated in the actual run sellers, headed by Mike Varsity Christian Fellowship, is for 21/2 years, traveling through The event will be run similar and over $1000 was raised in Dunkel also received prizes. composed of six members. Kentucky and Indiana, to the show, with an equal the effort to fight Muscular Finally, those of the fastest Anne Cobb (Music Education), performing for churches, private number of girls and guys asking Steve Badskey (Music Dystrophy. leg of the run were awarded parties, and youth conventions. the questions. Prizes will be Education) and Tresa Davis awarded to the winning couples. Many thanks is owed to the Ponderosa steak dinners. (Elementary Education) are A refreshing evening is in It will be sure to bring a lot of businessmen of the Terre Whether you won a prize or store for all who seniors at Indiana State attend, with this fun and some laughs. Haute community as they not, everyone, the brothers, University, while Stan Cooper up-beat, contemporary group. were most benevolent in freshmen, little sisters, supporting the run with enjoyed this year's run. LCA donations: there were 41 is sincerely looking towards ticket winners, all of whom next year's run during were within three minutes of Homecoming weekend. New problem for contest Since the solution to square, what values could it Problem No. 4 involves the have modulo 3 or 10? Knowing use of subscripts, which that a number is equal to the makes printing it difficult, sum of its digits modulo 3, you the solution has been omitted can immediately eliminate from the THORN. The half of the arrangements. solution, however, may still What you know about squares be found on the Math modulo 10 will allow you to Department bulletin board in limit the possibilities for the Crapo Hall. last digit. This, in turn, will This week's new problem is allow you to show that this Problem No. 6. (Due at noon implies an impossible value on Friday, October 31). The for the last digit of an problem is to prove that for arrangement. all "b" and "n" which are natural numbers, (n greater Since the Thorn will not be than 1), b to the n power published on October 24, the (1)**n) can be written as the hint for Problem No. 6 will sum of b consecutive odd not be published. However, it integers. will still be posted on the The hint for problem No. 5 math bulletin board. Also, the is that you should use modulo solution to Problem No. 5 will arithmetic. The moduli to use also only appear on the math are 3 and 10. If a number is a bulletin board. ENGINEERS Amoco Production Company, one of the Leading Oil and Gas Producers in the U.S., seeks innovative and aggressive engineers to expand its current level of activity. Amoco will be recruiting here on November 4 & 5, 1980. See your placement office to schedule an in- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS terview. 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