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Student Chapel, David Melin, 9:50 a.m. NCAA Division III Football Poll Youth events in progress French Weekend, International Language The eighth annual Christian Scholars Days are in pro- Villages 1. Dayton (8-0) gress and will continue through Saturday, Nov. 1 and Christian Scholars Day 2. Central (7-0) Church Youth Days will follow on Nov. 1 and 2. Church Youth Days 3. Ithaca (6-0) During Christian Scholars Days more than 200 Fri "Annie Get Your Gun," Frances Frazier Com- 4. Juniata (8-0) outstanding high school seniors from American stock Theatre, 8 p.m. 5. Mount Union (7-0) Lutheran Church congregations in Minnesota, Montana, Faculty recital, Gay Mohr, Voice. Hvidsten 6. Augustana, 111. (6-0-1) North and South Dakota will be honored. 31 Recital Hall, 8:15 p.m. 7. Wis.-River Falls (6-1) The event is designed to give recognition and affir- Women's Soccer, MIAC Tournament at 8. Salisbury State (7-0) mation to seniors who have given significantly of their Carleton/St. Olaf 9. Buen<* Vista (8-0) gifts and talents to their church, school and communi- 10. Emory and Henry (8-0) ty. In addition, it will give the students an opportunity 11. Montdair State (6-1) to experience the atmosphere and life at a Christian 12. Case Reserve (6-0-1) college. The two days will deal with leadership 13. Wagner (7-1) development. 14. Union, N.Y. (7-0) After their arrival, the students have been attending 15. Susquehanna (7-0) classes and staying with student hosts overnight in . 16. Hope (6-1) residence halls. They have a special chapel service in 17. Concordia College (7*1) their honor and attend receptions with representatives Church Youth Days 18. Alfred (6-1) of academic departments. Women's Soccer, MIAC Tournament at 19. Coe College (7-0) Following the conclusion of the Christian Scholars Carleton/St. Olaf 20. St. Thomas, Minn. (7-1) Day events, Church Youth Days *86 will begin. This an- Sat Football, at St. Thomas. 1 p.m. nual event will be highlighted by a talk by the Rev. "Annie Get Your Gun." Frances Frazier Corn- Charles Mueller, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, stock Theatre. 2:30 and 8 p.m. Gridders control own destiny Roselle, 111., one of the premier youth speakers in the 1 Cross Country. MIAC Championships at Como nation and the author of numerous books, including Park. Women at 1 p.m. and Men at 2 p.m. Last Saturday at Jake Christiansen Stadium, the Con- Thank God I'm a Teenager," "Getting Along," and "Bi- cordia Cobbers downed St. John's by a 17-14 count. 1 Society pledging begins. It continues through ble Readings for Teenagers.' A graduate of St. John's November 22. Dave Ertl's field goal in the waning minutes provided Lutheran College in Winfield, Kan., and from Concor- the winning margin. The Cobber win coupled with dia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., he has been the pastor Carleton's 39-11 win over the College of St. Thomas of several churches, as well as serving at various district puts Concordia in first place in the MIAC with a 7-0 and synod posts. record. St. Thomas is in second place with a 6-1 record, which makes this weekend's showdown between the Minisessions on rock music; peer/parent relations; Cobbers and the Tommies paramount for both teams' alcoholism; suicide; sex, love and me; and the transi- tion of high school to college will round out the title hopes. Game time is 1 p.m. at the College of St. ^" Campus Worship. Memorial Auditorium. Thomas. schedule. Members of the group "Song" will also lead a minisession for those interested in developing their 10:30 a.m. musical skills. "Annie Get Your Gun," Frances Frazier Corn- Women's soccer team splits Sunday morning at 9:15 there will be a minisession stock Theatre. 2:30 p.m. The Lady Cobber soccer team defeated Carleton 1-0, with the mime and clown troupe followed by a 10:30 2 last week while falling to St. Mary's 4-2. This weekend festival worship with Concordia's campus pastors, the the soccer team will be involved in the MIAC Concordia Choir and the Concordia College Band. Tournament. Junior Varsity tops Dragons Concert tickets to go on sale V Area residents who wish to attend the 1986 Christmas The Junior Varsity football team completed a season Concerts at Concordia may begin to purchase their Mon International Students Week sweep of rival Moorhead State University with a 35-14 tickets Nov. 3, according to Tom Ross, concert Chapel, Rev. Carl Lee. 9:50 a.m. victory last Monday afternoon. Concordia was led by manager. Tae Kwon Do. North Gym. 7:30 p.m. the running of Paul Bronson who had 72 yards on 21 The Moorhead concerts are scheduled for 8 p.m. on 3 carries and the receiving of Ty Goschen, who had 2 Dec. 5 and 6, and at 3 p.m. on Dec. 7. Orders for reserv- receptions for 44 yards and one touchdown. Defensive ed seating, at $2.50 each, in the permanent seating sec- lineman Tom Diekman also scored on a pass intercep- tion and on the floor will be filledi n the order in which tion. This was the final game for the Kernals. they are received. Reserved seats will not be held after 7:40 and 2:40 on the day of performance. Runners fare well in St. Cloud To reserve tickets, send a self-addressed, stamped International Students Week envelope to Moorhead Christmas Concerts, Hvidsten Tue Chapel. Dr. Arland Jacobson, 9:50 a.m. Both the Men's and Women's Cross Country team ran Brown Bag Seminar, "Mexican Peasant in the St. Cloud State Invitational last week, with much Hall of Music, Concordia. Tickets for the annual performance at Orchestra Hall Woman," Merrie Sue Holtan, Brown Hall the same results as both teams placed third in 4 Lounge, 12:00 p.m. competition. in Minneapolis, scheduled at 6:45 and 9 p.m. on Thurs- day, Dec. 11, will also be available beginning Nov. 3. Mets crowned World Champions Those tickets will be handled only by Orchestra Hall, which will accept m^jor credit cards for payment The New York Mets', in dramatic fashion, captured their first World Series title since 1969. After being down 2 games to 0 and 3 games to 2, the Mets took advan- KCCM joins in celebration tage of a last second reprieve from the Red Sox, and captured the final two games. Met third baseman Ray Minnesota Public Radio is the Official American Music Vv GQ Convocation. German Ambassador Gunther van Knight was named Series' MVP, after hitting a home Week Station in this region, American Music Week is Well, 9:50 a.m. run that provided the margin of victory in game 7. a national music festival presented by the American Tae Kwon Do, North Gym, 7:30 p.m. Music Center and consists of over 800 events 5 Ex-Cobber big hit in the Big Apple throughout the United States and Puerto Rico during Communion, 10 p.m. the week of November 3-9. KCCM 91.1 FM is the local Concordia graduate Barry Bennett, a football All- Minnesota Public Radio station that is joining in this American, is once again playing a big role in the suc- celebration of American composers and their music. cess of the New York Jets. Bennett is a starter with the During the week of Nov. 3-9, KCCM will present a defensive unit that has led the Jet's to a 7-1 start. Stacy large variety and amount of American classical music. Robinson, a former NDSU receiver is currently on the One of the highlights will be a special presentation of New York Giants' roster, but is presently injured. Vik- a recent American opera, "Satyagraha" by Philip Glass Thu Chapel. Rev. Phil Holtan. 9:50 a.m. ing receiver Jim Gustafson who has scored some key performed by the New York City Opera Chorus and Or- "Annie Get Your Gun." Frances Frazier Corn- touchdowns, is a former Tommie. as is Viking Neal Gug- chestra. The broadcast will be presented at 8 p.m. on stock Theatre. 8 p.m. gemos, a defensive back, who is also presently on the Wednesday, Nov. 5, and will include commentary by 6 I injured reserve. composer Philip Glass.

.-** OCTOBER 31, 1986 • THE CONCORDIAN D PAGE 5 Experience basis for Senate campaign

by Julie Hanson staff reporter

Dr. Dave Green, alumnus of Con- cordia and professor of French, is tanning-sessions for using his vast past experiences in a way many people only dream of. Dr. Green is running for the Senate seat in District 9. Major areas of concern Dr. Green sees for the citizens of District 9 in- $25,00 clude the economy, taxes and spen- lS '$ ding, and the welfare system. now thru Nov/l&th Dr. Green feels that the economic climate needs to improve so that ". -\ j^ j- i^'fljfv" • Si.v^ young people won't feel as if they have to go to another state to get Dr. Dave Green a job. Also, state government spen- ding has increased to unacceptable mandatory minimum prison levels. State spending went from sentence for anyone convicted of $4.1 billion to $ 11.5 billion over the selling hard drugs. past 10 years. That is an increase After receiving his B.A. fromCon - of over 180 percent while cost of liv- cordia, Dr. Green entered the ing increase for the same period of military, and was trained as an in- One Year of Free Tahhirig ll|| time was just over 140 percent. vestigative agent for the U.S. Army Holding the limit at that level would Counterlntelligence Corps (CIC). He have meant a surplus this past bien- was cleared for top secret investiga- One Year Pass to Cinema Lounge nium of nearly $2 billion dollars. tions, and was assigned to the Far East CIC Headquarters in Tokyo, a Japan. Dr. Green was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the plus other great prizes! 1 Green: I'm ab- United Nations Service Medal, and the Korean Service Medal. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY,-® solutely commit- After his discharge from the ser- vice, Dr. Green returned to ted to helping Moorhead and was hired as head those who can't baseball coach, football assistant, SUNTANNING USA BROOKDALE MALL and instructor in French at Concor- help themselves.' dia. Later, after studying at Nor- thwestern University, the Universi- ty of Paris, and earning his doc- torate at the University of Min- Dr. Green would also like to see nesota, Dr. Green returned to Con- reforms in the current welfare cordia in 1961. system. "I'm absolutely committed Dr. Green is a past president of to helping those who cannot help the Lutheran Church of the Good themselves," stated Green, "I'm Shepherd, past governor of Rotary equally committed to reforming our International District 558, and was current system to eliminate also state president of the Minnesota obstacles that keep people locked Council on the Teaching of Foreign into the welfare system." Languages, the major professional Dr. Green would also like to see organization for kindergarten a bill introduced that includes a through university level. SUBURBS

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DAVE GREEN FOR SENATE DIST. 9 Join Us in Electing Dave Green For Senate District 9 November 4. James Aageson Finn Grinaker Gene Lund Hazel Lysne Elvira Smaby Duane Siverson Cheryl Smith Ernest Simmons Delores Ann Tymktw James H. Pfau Stanley Iverson Rose Andersen Wendy Johnson Patricia Frazee Heide Bess Lee A. R. Lysne Robert J. Brummond Kathleen Ledeboer Ralph Hoppe Betty Lou Anderson Phyllis Paulson DuWain Fagerstrom Paul A. Bernier Sonny Gulsvig Scott Ellingson Joan Buckley Mae C. Shields Louise Lund Sylvia Larson Linda Widme Leah Lindgren E. Daniel McKenna Nadeem Siddiqui Doug Perry Joyce Prokop Bob Nick Ing Oahl Jane Shambaugh Morrie Lanning Ann Getszler Beatrice Giere Sophie H. Narveson Penny Burgau Donald E. Dale Ron Nellermoe Erna Miller Jane Loeffler Carl R. Narveson Gerald L. Van Amburg Cartton Paulson Janet D. Gallagher Joe Knutson Olin J. Storvick Mary Beckerleg Hiram M. Drache Duane Mickelson Mary Wallace Beatrice Knutson Clifford E. Harrison Irene Austin John Burtis Evonne Anderson Claudia J. Robert Larry Alderink tola Peterson Mae McKinnie Lousie Netlleton Viola Olson Irv Christenson Elaine M. Borud Vivian Wensel Marcella Gulsvig Dorothy R. Johnson Vicki Roman-Lagunas Kay Christenson Lynette Kehler Betty Oscorson Lavonne Williams Jorge Roman-Lagunas Gustav Dinga Warren Smerud Ruth Berge Dorothy H. Olsen Ernie Mancini Richard G. Werth Karl E. Dierenfeldt Val Rood Dewey Miller Bob Homann Jan Perry Tom Hiestand Ronald W. Balko Florence Anderson Roger H. Spilde Jim Milek Verlyn D. Anderson Armin Pipho William .Smaby Wilma Werth In order to vote To Register at the polls You must: You need: •Be at least 18 years of age. •Your Computerized class schedule. •Be a resident for 20 days or more. •Your Concordia Student I.D. •Be an American citizen. or «A pre-registered voter to vouch for •Be a registered voter. you.

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