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PAGE 4 • THE CONCORDIAN • OCTOBER 31, 1986 News at a glance Sport takes Campus update Cobber bulletin 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.