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THE ROSE 111111131111%11 Vol. 30, No.6 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Friday, Oct. 21, 1994 Rose football steamrolling toward Day in the Dome by Andrew Nuxoll Hulman's loss to Thorn Reporter Franklin College marked the On October 29, 1994 Rose-Hulman's beginning of a football team will be participating in the disappointing 1994 ICAC Day in the Dome. Eight losing streak that collegiate football teams, which include lasted until the all seven Indiana Collegiate Athletic end of the Conference teams and Mt. St. Joseph, season. This will compete in four separate games all year they plan to day in Indianapolis's RCA Dome. "blow the doors Rose-Hulman's head football coach off" early in the Scott Duncan remembers how excited game. "We've the team was during the last Day in the 1994 ICAC Day in the Dome got to play hard Dome in 1990. "It was like Dorothy 10:30am Mt. St. Joseph vs. DePauw and not play at seeing the Land of Oz. There was a lot their level," says Jerome Williams of electricity and excitement in the bus." cornerback Jerome Williams. " We've got to Duncan stated that unlike most college 1:45pm Franklin vs. Manchester steamroll everybody [this year]," games, instead of having to get the team 5:00pm Wabash vs. Anderson This year the team has what coach Duncan keyed-up, he had to control their jitters. describes as a "very disciplined offense" that Apparently he succeeded. During the 8:15pm Rose-Hulman vs. Hanover has made very few mistakes. "We knew the first quarter of that game, Rose-Hulman offense would be effective [this year], but we scored on their first three possesions. At record and a 3-0 record in ICAC, Rose- weekend, the outcome of this week's game had know idea ,that it would be so good." the time Rose-Hulman was close to Hulman is poised to take the lead in the is critical. Most of this success is occuring on the leading the conference and the team ICAC conference. The other two undefeated This week, coach Duncan and his team ground. With an average of over 300 yards needed a win. Win they did. The final ICAC teams, Wabash College and Hanover have been concentrating on their battle with rushing per game, Rose-Hulman is ranked score against Taylor University was 42-7. College, will play each other this weekend. Franklin College, which is a must win. fourth in the NCAA division III. This year the circumstances are Because Rose-Hulman will be playing Fortunately, both the coach and his players remarkably similar. With a 5-1 overall Hanover College in the RCA Dome next seem confident in victory. Last year, Rose- See "DOME" page 3 Catalan troubadours serenade with medieval song and rhyme It's different, it's rare and it's perform music from the Cantigas WFIU-FM; Jann Cosart, who plays exquisite. Music from the medi- de Santa Maria, Hispano-Arabic bowed string instruments; Chris eval era will be featured by the sung poetry, Catalan troubadour Smith, a jazz guitarist; and vocalists Bloomington-based group, Altra- songs, the "Song of the Sybil," David Stattelman and Allison mar, during a presentation Sun- selections from "Tales of El Cid" Zelles. day, October 23, in Rose-Hulman and Hebrew poetry and songs. The concert is being sponsored by Institute of Technology's Moench Altramar is a five-member the Elsie Pawley Fund and orga- Hall Auditorium. group that is an ensemble-in-resi- nized by the European studies divi- The show is titled "Iberian Gar- dence at Trinity Episcopal Church sion of Rose-Hulman's Humanities dens" and will include music from in Bloomington. Members include Social and Life Sciences Depart- Muslim, Jewish and Christain Angela Mariani, who produces a ment. The free concert begins at 4 Spain. Specifically, the group will weekly early music program on p.m. Christmas spirits in Indianapolis not hampered by summer temperatures by David Hile TUBASANTAS. Tuba players Arena as the men's team squares holiday melodies off against New Orleans Ever wondered how that movie monster was brought to life or how Thorn Reporter perform a special effect was done? If so, come down to the auditorium dressed as Santa Claus for the followed by a women's clash, Friday, October 28, to the lecture presentation of K.N.B. EFX Group. It's beginning to look a lot benefit of the American Lung Purdue vs. DePaul. The games K.N.B. EFX Group was founded in 1988 by Robert Kurtzman, like...well, fall; which means Association's Super Kids Camp. will be held on Dec. 17. Indiana Greg Nicotero, and Howard Berger. They have created a variety of that Christmas is only a season The 14th annual concert will be will return to Indy on Dec. 28-29 things from buffalo seen in DANCES WITH WOLVES to an army away. To get eggnog in your held in the Indiana Roof for the annual Hoosier Classic at of undead warriors in ARMY OF DARKNESS. They have also blood, the city of Indianapolis Ballroom on Nov. 25. For Market Square Arena. Four produced effects in a multitude of movies that include TALES is now promoting the special information contact the games will be held overall FROM THE DARK SIDE-THE MOVIE, FRIDAY THE events it will be showcasing American Lung Association of featuring the Hoosiers, Arkansas 13TH:PART 9, DR. GIGGLE's, and MISERY. K.N.B. EFX Group throughout the holiday season. Indiana at (317) 573-3900. Little Rock, Pepperdine, and has been involved in over 80 projects in the last five years. The kick-off of the Christmas The Indianapolis Ballet Eastern Kentucky. Tickets for From 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., you'll have the opportunity to witness an season will be marked by the Theatre will perform the the Hoosier Classic and Purdue exciting, highly-visual presentation on the behind-the-scenes world lighting of the Soldiers' and perennial holiday favorite "The games at Market Square Arena of monster making and special effects. You will see everything from Sailors' Monument as it is Nutcracker" from Nov. 25-27. can be obtained by calling (317) actual props to film clips of their creations in action. K.N.B. EFX transformed into "The World's A live orchestra will join the 639-2112. Group is brought to you by the Student Activities Board. Admission Largest Christmas Tree." The ballet troupe at the Murat The 26th annual Christmas at is free. tree is decked with 4,638 multi- Theatre for Tchaikovsky's full- the Zoo will be held from Dec. 1- colored lights on 52 strands of length ballet. December 22-24 23 and Dec. 26-30. More than steel cable, each 242 feet long. shows will be held at the Warren 100 animated characters and What's Inside... The ceremonial flip of the Performing Arts Center. More picturesque scenes will be switch will be accompanied by information can be obtained by decked in lights throughout zoo Calendar 2 Classifieds 8 a 1,000 voice choir, various contacting (317) 635-2433. grounds, highlighted by a What could be more Christmas Victorian Village, Yuletide Career Services Update....... 3 Outland 8 local celebrities, and an estimated 75,000 spectators. in Indiana than basketball? The carriages, 16-foot high starburst, Opinions: Top Ten The lighting will be held on RCA Dome will host the Indiana and larger- than-life toy Hoosiers against the Evansville Jim Hoagland 4 Sports: Nov. 25 at Monument Circle in soldiers. Additional exhibits downtown Indianapolis. Purple Aces on Dec. 3. For include a spec;a1 holiday dolphin Letters to the Editor ......... 4 Football 6 Professional tuba players will tickets call (317) 262-3452. show and train, camel, pony, and Features 5 Intramurals . 7 toot their holiday spirits Purdue will be holding a trolley rides. through their production of doubleheader in Market Square See "Christmas" page 3 October 21, 1994 Page 2 The Rose Thorn • Campus Events. Campus Calendar The Rose Bush FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 Faculty Affairs Committee Meeting, 3:25 p.m. News and Information Career Services Interviews: The Budd Company Campus SATURDAY,OCTOBER 22 HEALTH SCREENING STUDENT PORTRAITS College, Jim Rendel Field, 11:30 a.m.(ICAC Soccer, Wabash The Center for Occupational The student portrait yearbook Match) Health, associated with Union photos will be taken on Thursday Franklin College, Franklin, 1:30 p.m.(ICAC Game) Football, at Hospital, will be conducting health and Friday, October 27 and 28 in the WEEK OF OCTOBER 23-29 screening on October 24 and 25, 8 Modulus office.