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Volume 7 - Issue 7 - Friday, November 5, 1971

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VOLUME 7, NUMBER 7 ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971 DR.LOGAN ADDRESSES CONVOCATION TUESDAY PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS a.m. in the auditorium, and any- ing this convocation, which was and improvements which have tak- and facilities expansion. Dr. John A. Logan will deliver one wl o is interested in being in- arranged by the Student Activi- en place in the Rose community, as Be sure to attend this informa- "State of the Institute" address formed about Rose-Hulman's fu- ties Board, Dr. Logan will relate well as inform the listeners as to tive convo so you will be "in the fuesday, November 9, at 10:30 ture should be sure to attend. Dur- the recent developments, changes, any future curriculum changes, know."

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QUESTIONING RITUAL IN GROOVE TUBE by HIGHLIGHTS OF Doug RETURNS Hileman EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURE Last year the Student Activities HOMECOMING '71 by O. P. Lee ly life. The Protestant ethic mod- Board bought a video taped satire to I had for some minutes been ified this view in many ways, but of television called Groove Tube One of the highlights of Rose's determined, but it could be heavy favor- -outdoor wandering through the halls of one one important change was the em- Rose-Hulman. Due to the homecoming this year was the because it is not indoor of the giant urban high schools of phasis on economic achievement able reception Groove Tube re- bonfire. The bonfire itself was all carpeting. The damage as it the midwest trying without result as a vital human activity. In ceived then, the S.A.B. has decid- right, but the preparations turned stands now is several hundred dol- to find an office when a young the 20th century, after the shock ed to bring it, and its sequel into a fiasco. lars. The culprit has not been Groove Tube II, back to Rose on The Saturday before the bon- found, but both freshmen and obviously a student at the of Darwin and Freud, the older man, Monday, November 8. Showings fire, approximately 200 ties were sophomore classes are suspected school, stopped me. Christian idea of heavenly reward will be continuous from 9:00 a.m. burned, presumably by the sopho- and the money will probably come "Will you listen to me," he said. in the after life has virtually dis- to 9:00 p.m. in the "Mind Garden" mores. Charges have been made, out of both treasuries. No sopho- His face and his voice were tense. appeared, and in its place has (for those unfortunate enough not and money is to be taken from the mores live on the damaged floor in "I care, I really care, but no- been substituted an economic coun- to know what the "Mind Garden" sophomore treasury to pay for the Blumberg. 1 body here will listen to me," he terpart—retirement at sixty-five. is, it's the Coffeehouse adjacent truck rental for transporting those Wednesday night the bonfire continued. After a life of frugality and hard to the Snack Bar in the basement ties. was prematurely lit, presumably Before I had time to answer work one has enough to retire on of Hulman Union). Sunday night rain quieted things by Indiana State students. Fresh- him, an official adult in the hall for the last few years of his life. For the freshmen and those .down for a bit, but Monday the men put it out with fire extin- rudely demanded his hall pass. There actually has been little upperclassmen who missed it last action started anew. A mudball guishers from the dorms. This Having none he was hustled away change in the basic structural year, Groove Tube is a sometimes shattered a window in Sharpen- also occurred on the previous Sat- under protest. framework of the value system off-colored, sometimes "below the burg Hall. The money for the urday. Here they repeatedly vio- In the past the white, middle from medieval times to the pres- belt," sometimes sacrelegious, but window is to come out of the fresh- lated a state law which stipulates class—which makes up most of the ent. Change has come only with always funny satire of that great man treasury. that fire extinguishers are not to public school establishment —has the components that make up the American innotation— television. Tuesday night was a nightmare. be removed from the dormitories explained away such behavior as (Continued on Page Three) If you've ever been bored or felt First floor BSB, second floor or tampered with in any way. boy's with The kids this words. your intelligence had been insult- Blumberg, and a floor in Scharp- Freshmen will pay to have the who refused t,o go through school ed by television, you'll enjoy see- enburg were flooded. Someone extinguishers recharged. like robots, looking upon the au- InPIRG!! ing Groove Tube level one attack turned on the showers, plugged the Thursday night there was an thority of the teacher and the ad- after another at the most boring drains ,and left the showers run- automobile accident on the road ministration as divinely inspired, by David Vail and intelligence insulting aspects ning all night. One inch of water leading to the upperclassmen were labeled "culturally deprived" Something absolutely new is of television. A word of warning: flooded BSB. One stereo was dorms as a freshman reportedly if the did not fit, happening in Indiana: /ndiana term obviously if you are easily offended by dirty damaged. The most extensive waterballooned a car. The car they were called that other Public /nterest Research Group. by jokes or compromising situations, damage, however, occurred in the slowed down and a car hit it from term, the gift behavioral And Rose promises to be a funda- of the you'd better not see Groove Tube. upperclassmen dorms. New ceil- behind. The drivers tried to press scientists, "alienated." These were mental part of this statewide Don't forget, that's Groove Tube ing tile that was installed in May charges to make the freshman the "sick" kids, the "bad" kids, group. Imagine! Rose actually I and II on Monday, November 8, was ruined in Blumberg. The class pay for damages, but they the "dumb" kids. They were the wanted by the rest of the state! in the "Mind Garden." Continu- damage to the carpets is yet to be are not expected to succeed. ones we really did not What is InPIRG? It is "an or- want in the ous showings from 9:00 a.m. to system at all, but ganization, founded by Ralph Na- because of laws 9:00 p.m. This showing is spon- and the American value der, to educate consumers about system it sored by the Student Government was felt that they should environmental issues, corporate "have a Activities Board. chance," too. All the time, how- responsibility, and their right to ever, the school people knew that protection against faulty products these kids would fail. They just and deceptive marketing practices. SELL ADS FOR could not help it. And, beyond education, they will violations Today not only minority group investigate possible legal THE THORDI youth are and protect consumers—in the rejecting values held by This is a deal you won't want to the school; but courts if necessary—from unethi- large numbers of miss! Sell ads in your spare time, youth from the cal and fradulent practices. It is middle class itself and earn one-fourth the price of are rejecting entirely a student organization— such values. the ad every time it's run. This The relevance organized by students, run by stu- of the whole edu- means that if you sell a $100 ad, cational system dents, and financed by students. in tdday's world you get $25 for each week's is- comes into question. This financing by students is If we look at sue in which the ad is run. If our society perhaps the most interesting and at all objectively we it runs 10 weeks you get $250 can see a exciting idea. Imagine! A $3-a- major shift in values in cash. For further details about not only year refundable fee from every coming, but already well how you can earn good money in under Indiana with tui- way. student, collected your spare time, while helping out The tion by university. When this basis of the old value sys- the the naper, contact the Advertising tem has has been arranged (a target date been, at least during the Staff of the Thorn. Do it now!! past several hundred years, for next February has been set), achievement through privation or JnPIRG will hire a dozen or so sacrifice. The Medieval Christian 'disenchanted brains:" lawyers, Think what it would be like to view was that one only reached engineers, and scientists sick and be a trash collector in the Hima- a heavenly after life by foregoing tired of lying and cutting corners layas with all those abominable the bodily pleasures of this earth- (Continued on Page Three) snowmen around. - Tga. giv Ste pg.n THE THORN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971 PAGE TWO o r n STRANGE BREW ZE e by Frank and Ahmed Editor Bill Strohle The Homecoming weekend was Chris Wodtke, Steve Sedgwick Associate Editors saddened for these two writers up- Norm Klein Sports Editor on hearing of the sudden and Business Staff John Weinhardt tragic death of Duane Allman. In Advertising Staff John Metz just a relatively short time, many News Staff Mike Kinney had come to admire his brilliant, Reporters ... . Beldon Beasley, Doug Hilemon, Steve Sedg- if not inventive, style on the gui- tar. Musicians and critics alike Steve Youmans, Clancy Duttlinger, Ron Selby wick, had hailed him for both his ses- Bob Marks Cartoonist sion work and live performances. Schacht and Mike Mueller Circulation Bob Needless to say, in a music world Columnists Bill Strohle, Dave Wanninger already becoming unstable, Duane Stan Baker, and James Powell Allman will be sorely missed. Photography Chris Wodtke and Steve Moseson But the show must go on! All you freaks should really check into on Warner Broth- ers (2WS 1935). And this doesn't Letter To The Editor Contribution leave out any of you who like good Dear Editors: by Stan Baker old rockin' and stompin' music. this I felt prompted to write Two men at IU who have done a Every second of the is ab- a "POOR NURSE IRENE" letter as a result of discovering business report called UNIDEX solutely live, not a dead spot any- missing- letters large number of have taken a large number of cam- — TgOtO Steftge, 11L2,4.1.41. where. and the rest directory and numbers from the pus opinion polls on an extensive of the boys are definitely improv- Aero- case of the Mechanical and list of topics and have come up ing, and one only wond( rs what Department. space Engineering with rather surprising results. kind of musical merriment they to as- As far as I have been able When Henry Copeland and Daniel will bring forth next. "Bertha" responsible TOMMYINOCKERS certain the "culprits" Beggs asked students about Spiro is Quite an eaithshaker and "John- directory By Bill Strahle for the obliteration of the Agnew, one out of five replied ny B. Goode" will "Not Fade unknown. Hence, I am not Away." In short, the only prob- are they thought he was doing a good Opening Item: I'm kind of glad laurels than resting on them. accusing faculty, administration, lem is that the album is just not job and admired him for it. One that Homecoming is over this year. —Franklin P. Jones students, alumni, or anyone else long enough. Maybe three records half of those polled admitted their The celebrating and class pranks To Recruiters: First-rate men this deplorable act. My purpose next time, huh guys? So break of political viewpoints differed only to get too rough. An esti- hire first-rate men; second-rate writing this letter is to express began out of your pen and unite, Dead in slightly from that of their par- thousand dollars ($1,- men hire third-rate men. 'Who do opinion on acts that are basi- mated one freaks. my ents. Almost 90 per cent thought water damage to the new you, hire? ones of inconsiderateness. 000) in Fleetwood Mac's newest album, cally the use of LSD and "speed" should pretty good example of Item: I'm tired of hearing it is no difference in my dorms is a Future Games on Reprise (RS There remain illegal. These results bonfire looked said that democracy doesn't work. stealing letters the latter. Even the all like their opinion between sound to me like they might have Of course it doesn't work. We 6465), is nothing at directory case and wet . . . As usual they have displayed in a come from the Rose campus where are supposed to work it! last album. and stereos FrOM the Rumor Mill: There stealing hub caps the student body was virtually —Alexander Wolcott changed course again and launched Such acts are might not be a bonfire next year their from automobiles. split in last Spring's vote on the As Long As We're on the Sub- off in a new direction from from attitudes at all! album has ones that emanate possibility of a "Coed" Rose. Al- ject Dept.: It looks like the peo- old blues and rock. This inconsiderateness and malicious- did the bcst of all their tal- of though Beggs and Copeland main- Question to Ponder: Why ple of Terre Haute have spoken! a little of others. Furthermore, like to be more well- ness toward tain there is no such thing as a the SN float look so much Item: I've never seen so much ents and seems adults is characteristic as than usual. Christine stealing by typical college student, they feel the Triangle float? As long booze in any one spot than in the rounded fail to mature and the is a new addition and she of those who that students are more moderate we're on the subject, didn't Union. Unless it was in that McVie be concerned about other immensely, while refuse to than they are generally made out ATO float look like it deserved Alumnus that fell down the bleach- helps the vocals Many acts of theft do not how same time laying down a people. to be. The biggest difference be- a prize? I'd like to see just er stairs Saturday . . . at the consequences, but each with her piano. have major tween today's students and their the judges voted! Joke: The longhair of the fam- nice background contributes to the deteriora- Bob Welch, recently acquired on act elders is one of degree of toler- I 7'old You So Dept.: I told you ily, who suddenly had his hair cut, tion of life for others. I am sure , complements Danny Kir- ance. so! was asked, "How much weight did also that the quality of life for the way and John McVie is still on Well, now that the 18-year-old Item: The way to a man's heart you lose in that operation?" stealer is not improved either. bass'and Mick Fleetwood on drums vote has been passed, students ev- is not through his stomach, but "About 130 pounds," he said. "I Perhaps the letters in the dis- as they have been since the begin- erywhere are rallying at voter through his imagination! got my mother off my back!" play case have simply been bor- ning. The songs range from the registrations and election booths Item: Smile, Chi Chi! If such is the situation "Woman of a Thousand rowed. this Fall, and their effect is be- Congratulations Are Due Dept.: Closing Thought For A Friend: ballad, the borrower(s) did not ask per- Years," to the moving hoins of ing felt. It is becoming evident to Miss Debbie Noe If I am not for myself, who will mission which in itself is wrong . . "What a Shame." The title song that student opinion differs, at :. . to the football squad be for me? But if I am ONLY for he did not show a sense of con- and "Sands of Time" are two of least in preference of political can- ... to Peggy. for myself, what am I? So long sideration. None of us, and I cer- the best cuts and shouldn't be ov- didates, from that of the older Item: Nothing's harder on your 'till next time. tainly do not exclude myself, is generation. The predicted effect erlooked. All in all the album con- guiltless of wrong doings. How- of the youth vote runs the gamut tinues the group's fine tradition ever, we are all capable of improv- from encouraging to disgusting. very well and will not disappoint ing in our attitudes, thoughts, ex- In places like Chapel Hill, North the finely tuned ear. By the way, pressions ,and actions because we Carolina (University of N.C.) and t1220%Citring4 the penguin is still with the group. do have a free will and thus can Boulder, Colorado (University of They never seem to change that. largely choose what we become or Col.) not only have there been no- by Dave Wanninger Ike and Tina Turner come to 1,t do. Therefore, let us all keep ticeable changes in the political ISU on Saturday, November 13, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5— SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7- shaping up to our best selves!! affairs of the communities, but 1971, and they generally put on a Film, "Patton," Tilson 12:00 N, ISU Football High- Sincerely yours, town leaders are negotiating with TMUB very good show. However, we have ! V 8:00 p.m. lights (Ch. 10). Terry Ishihara student leaders and candidates in Music Hall, it on good faith that Tina only Film, "Entertain- 1:00 p.m., Cleveland vs. Pitts- an effort to quiet the fears of International puts in about a thirty minute ap- Com- burg (Ch. 2). Dear Editors: their constituents, many of whom ing Mr. Sloan," (British), pearance. Don't say we didn't Bay at Chi- I just had to write and tell you fear their autonomy has been munity Theatre, 8:15 p.m. Also 1:30 p.m., Green warn you! Our Gold Medal In- about this unbelievable book I just wholesaled away from them. But on Saturday evening. cago (Ch. 10). dustrial Award goes to Capitol at read. It's called Stranger In. a in Massachusetts the students of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6— 3:30 p.m., San Francisco Records for changing the color of Strange Land by Robert Heinlein, Amherst and the University of Football, ISU vs. Akron, Memo- Minnesota (Ch. 10). their labels from green to orange. and it starts out with this guy Massachusetts combined, although rial Stadium, 2:00 p.m. MOVIE INFORMATION This switch seems to have taken from Mars who comes to Earth to they represent a 2-1 majority over SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7— (for weekend—subject to change) much of the crackle out of their turn everybody on to "grokking," the residents of Amherst, have TMUB Film, "The Wild Bunch," CINEMA I, 232-3254, "The Van- records. Now if they would just which is a way you can communi- shown little interest in town poli- Tilson Music Hall, 8:00 p.m. ishing Prairie (G) and "The work on the snap and pop. This cate with people without talking tics. Perhaps the students of Am- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9— Living Desert" (G). weekend we pulled the old SRC or anything! Well, the Govern- herst really are more tolerant of Convocation, Dr. Logan's, Pres- CINEMA II, 232-3254, "Friends," Milestones album out of the (Ah- ment tries to get hold of him and their parents viewpoints, but apa- ident's Address to the Student (R). med's) mountain of dust and it rip off all his knowledge, but he thetic non-participation is carry- Body. GRAND, 232-1260, "Skin Game," sounded great. Y e s, friends, escapes and teaches everybody ing it a little too far. (GP). there's nothing like a little old- how to grok before they finally Hopefully the common privilege TELEVISION SPORTS: INDIANA, 232-8076, "The Organi- fashioned nostalgia. Ah, yes . . . kill him in the end! (He's a lot of the vote will bring the genera- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6- zation," (GP). Notice: e like Christ except without all that tions together and give them a 1:00 p.m., This Week in Pro MEADOWS, 2 3 2 - 3909, "T h Homecoming was officially held religion.) In the end, the whole broader base of common interest Football (Ch. 10). Touch," (R). on the Rose-Hulman campus Octob- "Together," world gets together and grok out and ease the difficulty of mean- 2:00 p.m., Minnesota vs. North- PLAZA, 466-9710, er 29th and 30th. It was rumor- their differences! ingful communication. But right western (Ch. 2). (X) ed that the alumni enjoyed them- I mean it's a long book and now the period of adjustment is selves, although no cases of eye- everything but it's really worth plainly painful for the over 21 set strain were reported. Hula girls it! I mean it's even better than who feel they are relinquishing HOT LINE were sent back. Oh, well. Listen To The Warm. some of their political power and baby, how would you like are carried on nightly over Terre Assorted Trash Department: F. Dostoevski "Hi to the youth who are often naive Haute's own Hot Line a—means 1. Has Chuck Leonard ever St. Petersburg, Russia to have some fun tonight?" in their opinions of the world of "I always like to have fun, but by which two strangers can become sneaked it to you? politics. One thing is clear. We first tell me what kind of guy you familiar with each other, in some 2. Can you dig it shweeeet- Hey Editor: are all (regardless of age) work- are." cases very familiar. haart? extremely disappointed to on I was ing for a better country, and seek- "Well, I'm about 5'10" with san- 3. Frank really grooves see neither of my articles in last procedure to ing men to lead it; some of us dy hair, blue eyes, fast hands, and There is a proper Thursday nights. Rock on Hum- week's THORN. My article on Line. just have our own ideas on how a lot of experience—if you know go through to get on Hot ble Pie. Vietnam Student Strike No- tele- Get the things should be done. what I mean." First dial the number of the 4. BOY. This means you. vember 3 in particular obviously As a young idealistic Rose stu- "I sure do! You sound pretty phone being used. Upon getting your posterior in gear. have been published before intently in should dent ,it hurts to think my genera- neat!" the busy tone, listen Why don't you guys write? We November 3; and since I got the in the tion isn't so drastically different "All right then, where could we between beeps for voices really would like to know if anyone article in 3 weeks ago, I don't or than our elders. We're being left meet?" background. Single out one (someone?) is reading this liter- really see why it was not published make sure us a a lot of dirty dishes in the forms "Don't you want to know more two female voices to ary masterpiece. So drop sooner. prospects and ques- of archaic social, economic, politi- about me?" there are definite line sometime—if you have a In spite of contrary evidence, I their attention answer, cal, etc., institutions, patterns of "I can tell on the phone you're then try to attract tion we might be able to will continue to believe that there or "Hello"—in should behavior; an impoverished wealth what I want and besides we can by yelling "Hey" or something you think we was no organized effort to sur- course. After tell of natural resources; and an un- get to know each other better lat- between beeps of know, or if you just want to press my writing, and that both attention, column countable number of injustices to er." getting the prospect's us how good (or bad) our articles will appear in this week's number into who men and man himself. But when "OK, just give me your address yell your telephone is. You guys are the ones THORN. numbers if you I realize they inherited many of and sit tieht, you animal. I'll the receiver alternating are reading this column, so I would appreciate it if you if your the worlds dilemmas, I can only come over and we can make beau- and beeps—for example don't like what you're reading, would add a note to my Vietnam "Two"— promptly feel sorry for them as I do for tiful music together—at the regu- number is 234-3398: just tell us and we'll article explaining that it's publi- myself and my peers. What is lar rates, dig?" Beep, "Three"—Beep, "Four"— throw your letter away. Anyway, cation was somehow delayed be- "Three"— you really sad is the devotion to the This particular conversation was Beep, "Three"—Beep, the box number is 612, or if yond November 3. "Eight"— one, philosophy that blind faith in heard recently at a friend's party Beep, "Nine"—Beep, don't like that one, try this David Vail point pushing "ahead" with progress in in Terre Haute. It is an example Beep. The most important DCXII. the form of technology or any oth- in being heard is your timing. of the type of conversations which Saturday Not many historians have ever er form will eventually bring Next, insure reception of the mes- nine until twelve on considered what Hannibal's ele- about the best of all possible Maybe with some fresh points of sage by yelling "Have you got nights. experiences of my friends phants did to the Alps. worlds. This is naivity in its most view the political arena will be- it?" If there is affirmative re- The have varied. One friend, Dave, a foolish form. I think it's time to come (as it always should have sponse, quickly hang up; the pros- pective "score" will call back. The married man incidently, has had Old Spanish Proverb: My uncle take a look around at what we've been) the place for immediate, ef- most productive hours are from (continued on Page Four) is sick but the highway is green. been doing to ourselves and others. fective, responsible change. 7 .N; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971 THE THORN PAGE THREE QUESTIONING RITUAL IN symbolic significance of the exam- youth, we find a radically differ- not suffice. The system must be seemed ent approach. Within the new changed in almost every detail in SUICIDE EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURE ination score of the degree to have acquired a meaning apart system economic acquisition and order to be functional under the (Contznued Ppm Page One) from anything it might repre- achievement seem to be only inci- new set of values! .!d'HOAX (Continued next by Ron Selby system (retirement substituted for sent. dental to another goal—that of week) "groupness." Old Deming Hall has undoubt- heaven). We have, to our own satisfac- One seems to desire diplo- total immersion edly seen many bizarre pranks in The school in Western society tion, demonstrated that the within a group. He wants to be InPIRG!!! tA its days, but attempted "suicide" has been and essentially is today ma or degree is a necessity in our a member of a We group in (Contznued from Page One) n on Sunday, October 10, was sure- a ritual enactment of the old val- super-technological society. which he can become ly the best hoax ever perpetrated ue system in which hard have done this by showing on our emotionally involved in a coopera- so that the giant corporations can work, remarkable tive rather make a buck. -,11‘ t there. It started with a joking sacrifice and privation must come charts and graphs the than a competitive Imagine yourself comment, and with the help of a before salvation. In the case of increase in expected lifetime earn- way. Sharing one's wealth with responsible for the design of the little sinister planning it turned the school, salvation is the diploma ings of one who has such diplomas the group rather than hoarding it famous chevy engine mount that into a tangled mess. or degree. as opposed to one who does not. In for oneself becomes the value. has been blamed in the deaths of A and B were engaged in a Within this view of the school, showing this we have conveniently Property is not status as it seems several people, and then being at least two factors that to be in the old value forced to testify that the mount is bi,11 session around 11:00 D.M., and learning itself is only incidental left out system. when A accused B of being in to the function of the ritual. We might change the picture some- Here, property is used for needs good. It happens! love with his father, B got angry continually hear advice from the what. One is the fact that em- and is held by the group rather These professionals will form and left. A followed, intending mass media that one should get a ployers have been conditioned by than by the individual. year-round, full time protectors of to apologize, but B told him to high school diploma or college de- educators to give the better jobs The growing number of com- the public interest. They will be "get." A disappeared down the gree. Little advice is given to to high school graduates—ignor- munes in both rural and urban able to draw upon their student hall, mumbling something like acquire knowledge. Little advice ing for promotion those who have America is a dramatic indication employers to work with them, or- not completed the diploma ritual, of the value shift that is occurring ganizing projects for the students have to worry is given because most of the learn- "well, you'll never throughout the country. Another and taking the respensibility to me again." A's ing in school actually is not im- regardless of the ability of the about seeing indication, probably even more im- see the projects through. friend, portant outside of its ritual func- non-graduates. Therefore, as W. roommate, C, and another portant, is the rapid growth and And this is where Rose comes been de- tion. The entire educational sys- I. Thomas said back during the D, knowing that A had apparent need for sensitivity in. English majors and the like day, con- tem seems to be more or less en- 1920s, the negative attitude toward pressed earlier in the groups in the United States. Such are fine dedicated people, eager to was veloped with this ritual. non-graduates becomes real in its vinced themselves that A examples as these cry out work. But to really solve prob- started How thoroughly the old ritual results not because of any lack for committing suicide. They change in the structure of our ed- lems, engineering and science stu- throughout the currently dominates all levels of of knowledge that these people a frantic search ucational systems—cries that thus dents are required. pr.vent the im- conventional education was dem- might or might not have, but be- dorm, hoping to far seem to have received little There is a statewide organizing helped by giv- onstrated to me not long ago while cause we have symbolically de- pending disaster. E positive response. committee of 40 people who are running commen- I was taking part in a seminar for fined the non-high school or col- ing everyone a very interested in having Rose of said doctoral candidates. What had lege graduate as somewhat lower Is there any wonder tary on the progress that the join them. Several people from that he had actually been learned by these peo- in ability than the graduate. youth and the older people of search. B, fearing to- Indiana University will be helping set out for ple over their years of study was Another factor involved here is day find it difficult to caused the problem, communi- to organize INPIRG at Rose. Can that A had apparently, by itself, of little im- the remarkably different value sys- cate with each other? Indiana State, hoping Many of it really happen here? These peo- portance for the doctoral examina- tem that many of the "so called" the youth have given up gone to see his girl friend. the dream ple are well organized, highly mo- were go- tions which were being discussed. school dropouts might operate un- of the "hollow house" in While these activities the sub- tivated, experienced and capable. accompanied What was regarded as important der. Many of these people find urbs and a "nice" retirement ing on, the "victim" for They are confident of success, even G, H, I, and by those in attendance, professors more interesting things to occupy the fulfillment of emotional needs by several friends, F, at Rose. I will help them. J, who were planning his suicide. and students alike, were such se- their time than to pursue the dol- in a positive, personal group re- rious topics Will you? A made his dramatic appearance as "how to 'psych' lar and thus they cannot see lationship. The old status based out the examining Come to the posted meetings, or about midnight. He was being professors" or learning within the money frame on where one lives and what kind "how to go drop a line to InPIRG, Box 225. carried by four distraught friends, about last minute of reference that the older value of job one has, as understood by cramming" so that G, J, F, and H., and his wrist one might system necessitates. the old value system, have little come out of his doctoral was covered with bandages and examina- An example of this kind of be- or no meaning under the new. Carbothialdine decomposes at tions with a ketchup. He added to the effect maximum score. The havior is found among many of The old educational system is about 120 degrees centigrade. by screaming "Leave me alone! the American Indian groups. They apparently so tied up with ritual Leave me alone!" He was lugged Mark "Mean Mother" Murnan, by find relating to the group to be that there seems to be little action JOKE down the stairs and into I's wait- then quite angry about the little much more important and satisfy- it is capable of—faced with the Q. How do you become a regular ing car, which took off, with escapade, told them it was a joke. ing than economic gain. As a new values. Schools continue to army officer ? squalling tires, to the nearest hos- It was about that time that some- result they will go to some lengths support the validity of the old sys- A. Join ROTC and eat lots of pital. When it reached the Rose one noticed that B was missing, not to achieve more than the other tem through the mouths of edu- prunes. gate, A jumped out and sneaked up and another search party was or- members of their group economi- cators who may well doubt their Submitted by, to his room, via the back door of ganized. He finally came drag- cally—refusing raises and promo, own words. The difficulty comes Kenneth E. Kahl the dorm. ging in at 3 a.m., having run the tions at their jobs. This same because the system as it now Box 1101 Meanwhile, C and D, shaken by five miles from State barefoot. group sensitivity occurs in reser- stands was built to satisfy pri- the whole episode, went roaring With his arrival, Deming finally vation school where children many marily the ritual needs of a so- Help us turn The Thorn into a out, also headed for the nearest settled down for the night. times ignore competitive grading ciety that no longer exists. Be- Campus NEWSpaper. We need hospital. After an hour of run- systems to the frustration of their cause of the dramatic shift in reporters to submit copy on a full ning red lights, speeding, and Editorial Comment: The paper middle class, white teachers. values, the function of the ritual or part-time basis, to cover fast- learning about the back streets of urges the Judicial Council to re- In considering the new value is not only no longer needed but breaking stories, and to handle Terre Haute, they called the dorm, view this incident as soon as pos- system that is growing up all not even desired by many. Minor irate readers. Contact The Thorn, still trying to find A. Counsellor sible. around us, particularly among the modifications in the system will Box 294. 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CONTEST BEGINS NOVEMBER 1st AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE 18th, WITH THE DRAWING TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, AT 3:00 P.M. S S tb. NOW AT J W f• P S 4 N. 5th WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED. • PAGE FOUR THE THORN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1 ROSE RIFLES ROSE FINISHES The Rose Varsity Rifle Teams 7-1 competed in two Postal Rifle From the DePauw paper: " Matches during the week 25-30 next meet will be this Tues Oct. A postal match is conducted against the Harriers from R as follows: each school fires a Hulman Institute. The Rose r five man team at their own school ners boast one good runner, under match conditions. Upon very little in depth elsewhere. completion of the match the scores Tigers are heavily favored to co are sent to the opposing school. home with a victory." This Results of the matches are as fol- what the team read sitting in lows: DePauw student center savorin Rose VS Norberts College of 27-28 victory and a hot m West 11: Pere, Wisconsin thinking about the the 7-1 seas 1st Rose No. 1 DePauw must be tired of see P K ST TOT Rose show up on the sched Jr. Taylor 98 95 83 276 They compete with the So Ault 97 93 80 270 schools in the state and undoub Sr Panitzke 98 90 87 275 ly schedule Rose for an easy v Fr Ranck 97 94 88 279 tory. But Rose arrives and So Gutting 97 90 82 269 the audacity to beat DePauw ru basketball as well as cross count pc 1369 DePauw no longer plays Rose so 2nd Rose No. 2 basketball and the look on So Hopkins 263 face of the cross country co So Underwood 267 explained his feelings about Fr Marx 253 whole matter. There are f So Frick 245 sporting feats more exciting th Fr Lorey 237 playing David and watching liath fall. I , 1265 In the Big-Little State, Rair,,,; 3rd St. Norberts 1225 had one of its best placings in High man 263 long time, taking seventh out aj. 4th Rose No. 3 a field of fourteen in the Fr Heimburger 235 state division. Seventh may Fr Krone 214 sound good, but look at the co Jr Byers 216 petition. The first three placi Fr Clevenger 221 were competition for the big u ZAPPA INC. whole place settled down into a Fr Glaspie 232 versities (Vincennes, Taylor, V city of sorts--groupies flocked paraiso). The next three (In ana Central, Butler, Wabas around the stage (density—sev- HONIECOMING 1118 r A Photo-Essay by C. Wodtke were teams within reach but fie en groupies per cubic yard), the 5th Rose No. 4 Well group (or groupies, as the ing good small school teams. R souls walking round and Fr Wallace 215 case may be) two issues ago lost were beat Wabash during the regu round the concessions and back SUCCESS Jr Miller 211 Frank and Ahmed warned you Fr Lutter 213 season, but in a big meet th about the Up and then coming again, the heads (stoned) were ROSE 18, IOWA WESLEYAN 16 first two superstar runners m dancing Fr Tullis 206 Indy-Zappa concert. Either you in the back of the arena The Engineers pulled out a rous- the difference as they placed m straights Fr Hinton 193 missed it, or you didn't—I didn't. and in the halls, and the ing homecoming victory over un- than 40 positions between the just were. In the entire place the defeated Iowa Wesleyan last Sat- Rose VS Philadelphia College And I know a few of you didn't. 1st Rose No. 1 selves and Denny Dierckman a dark arena looked like a pasture urday to help add to a most en- Steve With the appearance of this Taylor 270 White. The entire team rat gastly group called (truoly) the in the summer — with fireflies joyable homecoming. The Tigers well and the spirit was excelle$ glowing for a few seconds and struck first and held a 7-0 lead Ault 278 Tuckey Buzzards, the entire show Underwood 270 as it has been all year. The et ; moving on—there was a lot of early in the second quarter when seemed in jeopardy. They were 268 tire season was one of satisfami: . "smoking" going on. It's quite their ground game was working Ranck too loud, over modulated and un- 263 tion. hard to mistake that smell of "in- well. At this point, the Rose Gutting der-attenuated, but as a crowd- of- The team placings in the lid!: cense" (besides, two rows down fensive unit began to clock and in warmer they were exactly that. Total 1359 state were very similar to paa these kids were having a real go the next series Rose took the ball After the Buzzards retired tc 2nd Rose No. 2 races, which shows consistency their coop go keeping this strange pipe go- all the way back for their first for the duration, and Panitzke 267 that is very important in runninc the groupies ing). That's 30. score. The P.A.T. was no good, et al calmed down— Hopkins 260 They were: Denny Dierckma* • however, and the Tigers took a the lights dimmed and the whole Marx 258 Steve White, Tom Hans, C 9-6 lead into the dressing coliseum was immediately atten- room Frick 245 Whitaker, Capt. Bob Schee SNUS IM CHAMPS at halftime. tive--for one of the greats of the Lorey 255 Mark Oakley and Mark Kirsch The second half virtually unknowns grabbed every- Sigma Nu, led by head coach began with a The pleasant surprise was Ca fired up Engineer team one not totally tone deaf, by the Rick Flowers, a veteran of nine kicking Total 1285 Bob finishing his career in gra off to Wesleyan. ear and pored in electric violin, years in SN football, successfully After two plays 1217 placing fifth instead of Kominiarek 3rd Phil Col. style banging cowbells and harmonica, defended its IM crown in the MA- intercepted a Tiger High man 259 usual seventh. pass and the "Big 0" not to mention electric guitar and JOR division last Wednesday by took over. 4th Rose No. 3 1147 Thanks to Capt. Bob for c The drive did not organ. It's A Beautiful Day, fa- defeating ATO 13-6. The Snus end until Bert- 5th Rose No. 4 1038 tributing four years of hard w ram, behind mous for the song White Bird, fell behind in the early going when the fine blocking of The matches produced 8 new in- and friendship to Rose athletic Mueller, Baker, stole the show. This group's first ATO, on their second possession, Klein, Frushour, dividual school records and 4 rec- Stelige, and record, Marrying Maiden, passed marched right down the field by DeMeyer, struck pay- ords tied, 2 new team scores for dirt. The unhearlded, as manv "first rec- means of quick down-and-outs P.A.T. failed again, 4 and 5 man teams. A chemist invented a syrup however, ords" do, but, with White Bird on from their quarterback Joe Pog- leaving the score 12-9. The Varsity Team is 3 wins, 0 can pour on pancakes and use a After their second try; titled simnly It's nant. During the drive, the Sig- kicking off to I.W.C. an loses in postal competition and is model airplane glue. A Beautiful alert Joe Day, they hit it big. ma Nu defense was playing deep, Zumar caught a Tiger 0 wins, 2 loses in shoulder match back I was sitting onstage as you undoubtedly remembering. the ear- behind the line of scrim- es, having lost to Purdue by 14 ROSE SHIELD OFFERED can see from above (below). They lier game between the two when mage forcing a fumble, McCleary points. Th. Rose team has ex- had incense burning and the air an ATO bomb burned them for the fell on the ball giving Rose the tremely good depth this year and was filled with their wonderfully only score in the 6-0 ATO triumph. ball on Wesleyan's 35 yard line. should place in the top ten in all fresh music and their incense-- However the results were the same The drive was stopped at the five invitational matches. The 116 quite fitting I thought. After the on this drive with ATO holding and the Engineers settled for a members of the Rifle Club have last song—White Bird—they re- that 6-0 lead. From this point on, field goal making the score 15-9. produced the additional needed ceived the only standing ovation though, the Snus were as good as After an exchange of punts, the shooters for a strong team and of the evening. And on stage I any of the past SN powerhouses, Tigers drove down to the 15 yard provide the needed competition to could hear the conversation be- dominating the game with a fero- line before Mark Gudorf picked improve our scores. • tween the coliseum manager and cious defense and a lightning- off a pass over the middle. The • _, the head of V\ the group: quick, driving offense. SN quar- play was n'ullified when Rose was ,+ Manager: "Hey, Horace Mann was an Ameri- they loved you terback Rob Skitt threw for both called offsides. ' —wanna do another song or two?" can educator noted for his re- -c.‘• touchdowns to SN's other quarter- With a 4th and 13 situation, Massachusetts Head: "Thanks, but forms in the T ' - no, we're back, Steve Powell, who was in at Wesleyan had to go for the touch- beat." school system. a wide receiver spot for this game. down and got it on a desperation For the swinging man desiring a col Long awaited for Frank Zappa pass. The P.A.T. was good giving orfull addition to mugs, bl azers, o and the Mothers of Invention With ATO in the lead, 6-0, Skitt the Tigers a 16-15 lead. gift to that special girl. Be one o tuned their two moogs and other dropped back and hit Powell with Rose took over on A non profit the first to obtain this metallic, en the kickoff at ameled shield of your school in liv„ instruments for a good 15 minutes a 40 yard touchdown strike to tie their 20 yard line and immediately ing red and white. First run quantr.• ' I - before starting. Their hit of the the game ,then passed to Doug drove to the 5 behind the passing evening ABORTION ties will be limited so place you , P had to be their own, King Kneller for the tie-breaking extra- of Mike Box to receivers Adams, order today on the form below. Kong. If you've heard this on one point. Kneller made a circus Murphy, and Manuszak. On the of their that is safe, latter (I forget catch for the completion. SN next play it looked like a touch- — — — — — — — — which) you know it's tremendous. was not done, however, and as the down, but the officials ruled it a reserve Ros This song is Please also done quite well defense riddled ATO's offense, fumble and a touchback giving legal tSic on Jean Lupont's album Shield(s) for (if you're Skitt was driving the Snus to an- Wesleyan the ball on their own Print Name in the know, he's a famous French other score, finally coming on a 20 yard. They were stopped im- inexpensive at $1.00 Each. jazz violinist). The song was 15 yard pass to Powell, for a 13-6 mediately by the fine defensive enclose a check for $_payabl originally Zappe can be set up on an I written by for lead. work of Zumar, Cane, ACCOUNT. Lupont, however Mickey, to the ROSE ROTC Zappa's version ATO had one more opportunity Burgner, McCleary, outpatient basis by calling (30 Gudorf, Bani- min.) seemed to me to be an when in the fourth quarter a poor on, Hunt, Randall, improvement Wolodkiewicz, The Problem Pregnancy Si gnature on the original. SN punt gave them the ball on and Kominiarek. Having finished my photography the Snu 15 yard line. On the first play Box hit Mur- Referral Service for the evening I sat in the rear However, the defense, led by phy on the 5 yard line. At this 215-722-5360 CONTACT of the coliseum (acoustics were linebacker Jeff JonEs, turned them point there were 35 seconds left 24 hours-7 days BEAUMONT, EXT. 237 better) and I noticed how the back and the game was over. CPT. on the clock and no time outs left. for professional, confidential FOR ADDITIONAL IN FORMATION After trying a sweep right and and caring help. AND ORDER BLAM(S. HOT LINE power off tackle, and to my horror the response Box had to throw the ball out of (Contznued /rom Page Two) waS a man's voice saying "Say bounds with 12 sec- onds left. Shoaf mostly futile experiences with Hot there you savage, were you just came in and split THE NEW MANAGEMENT, BOB AND DAVE the uprights thus Line. Most of the returned calls on Hot Line too?" Slamming down giving Rose an 18-16 lead and were just college for the receiver, I ended my first and time ran out on WELCOME YOU TO girls looking the Tigers. cheap thrills. Yet another, last experience with Hot Line. Tom, This was student The somewhat feeble theory undoubtedly the best a at ISU, has had better victory about Hot Line goes that there for the Engineers this luck. He swears to encountering is year. only one busy signal for the Next week they will travel the "real thing" three times. I Terre to Haute area, and therefore all lines Richmond to take on the Earl- think the most unique experience ham happened myself. are connected to that busy line. So, Quakers and continue their to After going winning through the procedure and think- there is a kind of second connec- ways. LET'S GO ENGI- 8 NORTH FIFTH STREET NEERS! ing I had a prospect, I hung up tion established where the voices PIZZA - BEER - WINE SANDWICHES and hoped for the best. Sure are faint but discernable. FAMILY enough, after two or three min- So if you've nothing better to Virgilia.n Quote: Pure women ROOM utes, the phone rang. I answered do on a Saturday night, there's al- are only those who have not yet UNDER 21 WELCOME with a somewhat nervous hello ways "Hot Line calling." been asked.