Budget Request Done Without Rest The

The NKSC reque I for the personal se tvlf..CS and 4 .SIJ lor 1974 -76 B1enmum was o ther ,e tvi~.;e s," DeMarcus completed Tuesday m a nurry added Of 8\;(IVII)' that UW lncreaJCs that are large r must NorthernerOCTOBER 19, 1973 Administrative Vice-PreSident be put mto separate cateao nes VOLUME 2, NUMBER 9 John De Marcus and h•s staff such n new or 1m proved NKSC HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KENTUCKY work the last 56 hou" Without proarams, enrollment rest lllt:rCa~Cll, ch;, " We cOR'ildcr th1 s document " In each case," OeMarc u, a m 1lcstonc of progress," explained, "we are asked to commented Dr. W. Frank de(ine and JUstify the Steely, president o f Northern, 1nc rcase." "wh1 ch when funded Will fhe N KSC budget 1s " much comp l e t e o u r campus more extensiVe " than that o f Library Groundbreaking physically and academica lly. most Kentucky colleges, some The tremendous human needs 33S pages. th•s budget rep resen ts ca nnot "For an ms t1tution that is be over-emphasized." JUSt developmg," DeMarcus "We have been wo rk•n& for said, " increases o f 4.5% or weeks on the budget," 5 S % a r e t o tally To Be Held Monday DeMarcus sa1d. '"Th1s wasn't a unsatisfactory " crash program. but even the Dr. Steely no ted, " We are Kentu cky d1 stnct ; Walter been mv1h:d anl.l at IJJI report colleges w1th large financial devclopmg a modern campus Groundbreak1ng ~.~.: rem on1e s Dunlevy, executive d1rector of wa try1ng to wor~ out hi~ staffs have to wa1t unul the from a barren field and w1ll be held Monday mormn& the Northern Kentu ~ky sdledul e to allend la st mmute to collect all the obviously are expcnencing at II :30 for the new w. Frank C h amber o f Commerce, A h1ghhght of the aff:m w1ll mformat•o n." unusually high one·llme Steely L1brary Du•ldmg Charle~ llmds, Kentucky State be the o ff1ual announcement Northern's req uest could not mamtenance, operational and The $6.25 m1lhon dollar Lt brarian. Ke nneth lu ~as, hy Br e~.k mfldge that NKSC' has be fmalized until 11 was engmeenng costs." s tructure 1!1 scheduled for cha1rman of the KSC Board been dc'! l&natcd a h .·de ral determmed what interest rate A Is included m the budget is com pl etion m 17 months. o f Regents; Frank Keller, DepOSitory for government wou ld be pa1d o n the S 12.5 a request for federal revenue With the Gold e n G1tls actmg re presenting Mary l o Ui se d oc ument~ nulhon in construction bonds s har1ng fund s f o r the as hostesses and the NKSC' Foust , state aud1tor; Ronald Th1s means the new hhrary sold October 12. construction o f four more Band under the direction o f Ketters, preside nt of Mo narch wtll recc1ve and store literally " We had to kno w that" buildings; an Administration William Rost making it s first ConstructiOn Co., who w1ll tho usa nd' of documents free DeMarcus explained, "because Building , two genera l official appearance, it should build the library and, of of charge. in a budget , one figure affects classroom bluldings and a be a festive affair. cou r se. Adm1n1s tral10n " I' h e sav1 ngs will be another. Student Center. "We are hopmg all the officials t remcndous." Ms. Standley "If you 're off by a dollar, " I would like to plan them students will attend," sa1d Ms. Governor Wendell Ford has sa 1d that do llar will carry all the all at the same time," said Sherrianne Standley, NKSC's wo~.y through the budget." De~t::rcu!i " With the increase puhlic relation dtret· to r Th~ Kentucky Coun cil on in constructi On costs, 11 would The groundbreakmg will lligher Education set the save the state millions of take place near the sundml format by wh1ch the budget is dollars doing 11 that way rather northeast of Nunn II all. to be submitted. than bUild ing them one at a Among the dign1tanes to be Students Compete "They have authorized cost time." on hand will be: John of livi na increases of S.S% for Continued on p .8 :erp:e~~~~~i:ei dr:o~ ' th~ ·6~h At Conference

Three students fro m the out of about 200 entne<>.'' Radi o l o gy Te~hn o l o gy Alle n <>a id " I VICW thl'> as a program at Northern competed very !ugh compliment to for honors at the rad1ology NKSC' and Sam I l:.hzabcth's to conference in Lo uisv ill e last have as many . selec ted ea~.:h year" Steffen had an t:xh1h1t m addtllon to her "OC1enllf1c paper, wh1ch pertamed to "a new pos1t1onmg of the fee t and Teaching the cerv1ca l spme,'' accord1ng to Mr Zeh Allen , Rad1o losy Admi n is trat o r at Sa1nt Ehza~th llosp1tal. Ms. Steffen Series Here won f1rst place 10 the 'W: It'ntlflc exh1b1t~ and 'it:co nd place m o rthcrn 1\ ln\tltutmg a 'iiX wee~ ruoxram for <>tudent !k:ICilt lfiC J'U~r'i RadiOI OKY ~tudenb at NKSC t eac h ers and fot ot her'! receiVe the1r chmca l work 1ntcrc<>ted m th e t ea~.:hmg prole\Sion It 1 ent1tled " Wh at umlcr tht• g111dan1.e of Allen, hery Te.tl·her Should Know" who ~.;oo rdlnat c~ the a~o..: tah! .md I\ hem& held Wednesday dearee prozram between evemnx'i fr om 7pm to •> pm m Northern and the hospital. Room 407 The first mcctmx "Student<> re..:c1vc schooilna A mons recent vlslton to the NIC.SC campu.a of the equipment is S38,922. was held last Wednesday n rad10IQ11cal rrO\;cdure hen~ waa Mr. Jim Kins, executive director of the 1 A ~cor dm& to G1l Hammond , at the hosrutal and the d1dact1c State Office of Policy and Manaaement, who Pktured hae (kft to rijht) are: Mr . rea•onal dm:cto r fo r the ~OUBCS at Northern," Allen Administrative Vice President John DeMareua DeMarcut, Mr. Kina. Mr . John Anderson and K e ntu cky t-ducatJon As.wc1alton, the prQ~ram w1ll credit with bclns iru:trumtntal in helplnJ Mr. John Fithu of Peck, Shaffu A Williams, 1 stated Pari1 C1pa t1 0n Ill the .eeure approval for the colleat fire alarm, Cincinnati law fu-m. Mr. AndetiOO and Mr. deal w1th the problems confere nce IS an ho nor ~mcc sprinkler and fire ucape ayatem on the Keene Fisher were the attomeya on NKSC's recent frequently cn~.oun t e red by "only 10 student arc selected Property (Fine Arts Complex). Estimated coat bond -.e. Cont1nued o n p . 8

0314.tif PAGE 2. THE NORTHERNER OCTOBER 19, 7913 Editorials Concerning School Financing What Generation tari.J' '" Oct11h~r. Stair monaes for the: Sla te'' aener•l one· lime mflux of st1te funds. The R rpr~·sematt.,f! /laro/J l)rMurws oper1tma expense• would requ1re rul problem, u 11 1lways hu been m mah: hma mon1cs u~h b1enn1um Kentu~.:ky, •s that loc1 l fmaneial wmtr a11 llrttl'fe wlru·ll apfn·ar~J 111 Gap? thtt /,0/liHIIIe CfJUrtf!r-Jourrtal. Tile (every two yeu'l) and would support for our pubhc· school system arlldf' suggf!ft('d that jedcral Tf!lll'tll/t represe nt a tremendous esc11111on m IS l1ckma. We have m1ny other shar~ng }tmcls go to support p11blu: day-to·d.ty '!tate expenditure. What's pressin& human need! m Kentucky '"These days you c1n't act a job tlemelltary aml saondary ('ducutum. more, 11 would me•n contmued that do not enJOY local taxation dtpma • ditch without • l'h.D.'' Th1s Helm'' u a rthlttrol to that llrllt'k nealed for many VItal cap1tal support I know th1s is not a popular IS the contemporry cliche that many wnttr11 h1• John fJf!MfUt'IIS, Improvemen t projects (maJOr poSitiOn but smce I do not plan to recent araduates are finding to be odmtnl.ftrall~e Vtct·tJresuJent at educat iona l fac1hhes, htghw1y teek pubhc office, I can speak fri&ht eninaly close to the truth. N A. SC, c;nd Floor Leader DeMarcus' sy'ltenu, hospllals, etc.) for wh1ch frankly The use of revenue sharing Tht> recent employer emphasis on sun. such funds ~.:a n properly be used. an d state surpluses for the Minimum educat1on has driven ho rdes of " / WQI/( 10 C'mpltOSIZf'," J oJUI Such a short·range policy wo uld f oundatiOn proaram or any other America ns into the classrooms in /)e!tfarws told Tllt:NORTI/1-..'RNI:.R force Kentucky to ~.:o ntinu e to recurnng day·to-day expenditures pursUit of a colleae diploma and a lltat 11111 u not 1m a ttack 011 ftn ance s•zahle ca rntal projec ts o n a would be very unwise. To use these better chance at that American t>ltWH'IIIIIfJ' C'ducal/on, I JIISI don't def•c•t bas•s ove r a lo ng period of monies to temporanly shore·up o n dream th e "aood job." tllml. tltu 11 the ~·a~ 10 {mann• 11." year'!, paymg e'l(orb1tant interest M1n imum Foundation proaram True, colle&e enrollments have rates and dcpnvmg ou r cihtens of would Simply be the contmuation of leve led off a bit due to the end of the I would hke to take eJIIceptlon tO a the usc of adequate pubhc facLIIttes an old ~.: har a d e ·rh e Commonwealth "baby boom" era and • return to newo; art1de wlw.:h appeared IR the when they are needed. of Kentucky 1s fmancing 1t5 share of dtgn1ty of the blue coll ar. but the Oct ~ ("ou ner-Journal "Lawmaker I do agree w1th Representative the burden of elementary and number of eolleae students is still wants o;urplu~ funds for education" DeMarcus on one maJor pomt that he second ary education. It IS loca l appreciable whu.:h des~.:nbed how State Rep. IS reported to have asserted. fmancial su ppo rt that is no t carrying Th1s education push has several Harold DeMarcus urged that federal l ' du~.:a110n m Kentucky 1s a "No. I •ts sha re of the load. It would be like mherent drawbacks, no t the least of revenue sharmg and o;Ute surplus pnonty ," but educat1on should be g1v1ng more drugs to a drug addict which is a tend ency to JUdge merit revenue~ be used for recurnng '!tate com:idered on a statew1de bas•s at all Without any thought whatever of by the number of letters written expense\ specaf~eally m the levels to obtam a clear and appropriate proper medical attention that might behmd a name, but we believe we are Manamum Foundataon l'rograrn for picture of our real needs. We must affect a lastmg cure. observing here at Northern o ne of state support of public elementary not behave like the proverbial My opposition to the use of the assets of this phenomeno n. and secondary educataon. hfe·lo ng poor and destitute fam1ly re venu e·sharing funds and state We have here not only the recent Federal revenue shanng and state that suddenly mhents a fortune and re ve nue surpluses for recurring high school araduate seek1ng higher revenue su rpluses must be used, af we squanders 11 all m til-conceived haste. expenditures is rather unusual in that are to ha ve so und fLnan cial education but also many people who What a•ls our state Minimum are "going back to school. " The development, for non· rec umng Fo undation program cannot be lounge at any Jiven time during the expenditures only . To use these Continued o n next page • alleviated m the long run by a day holds a cross section of age , groups all talkin& together amiably. Northern Notebook An IB·year·old student can be seen easily chatting with a 4Q.year·old classmate. This may not seem too strange until one pauses to consider In Search Of A Groundbreaking Tool that that same IB ·year-()ld would go absolutely berserk if left in a room with his parents' friends (and perhaps C roundbreakmg ceremon1 es for elements, typewnter ribbon , and even has parents). the new W. Frank Steely (Memorial) correc tio n tape please come back ... Of course, the younger and older library w1ll take place next Monday. you forgo t th~ paper. Cincinnati has won the latest students on campus have something We hope those m charge of the event in co mm o n . Howe ver, the w1ll come up w1th some umque round of "one-upsmansh1p" w1th Northern Kentucky The Queen City conversa tions do no t always center method of break tng ground. A gold on classwork. The diverse age groups has a Metro ... we have a TANK . shovel m the presence of the For those people who inSISt o n can be overheard discussina politics, po llt Kians that are bound to be there borrowing our typewriter(s) ... (we sports, or trading stories of 1s somewhat appropriate, but also a are aiving you th e benefit of the childhood and growing up. doubt) we extend to you the We believe that the ease of ~~ttl~~~se~u~ g~~ b~l~~~~er ~~~ldt~: The budget for the coming year JOUrnalistic privilcae. Write th e news was fm1shed at NKSC th1s week. The conversation here nught possibly lie and editorials, draw the cartoons, m the fact that there IS a "s::curity f1nal push cons1sted of 56 ~~~ trcaac~o~~o~~a!~n:'~~~ : .~ ~~.'~i ~ takP. the pictures. Then you will subJect" lurk•na in the background. hard hat would set from his cohorts consecutive hourc of work , end m& understand the tremendous amount Should the conversation ebb, there until the pamt wore off. Possibly an Tuesday. AdnuntstratJve Vee p of effort that aoes mto puttin& ca n always be a reve rs1on to tOpiCS of entranchm& tool would be the best John DeMarcus was at h1s desk together what most people on this exams and professors. 1dea after all, we are becommg Wednesday and wasn't even campus constder, at best, a mediocre Also, the older student does not more and more entrenched aaamst bleary-eyed Mu st he h1s outstandmg colleae newspaper. try to emulate a teeny·bopper and the rest of the state. physical cond1t1on the younaer student does not try to appear mature far beyond his yeaTJ. Each stays himself and there is little hypocnsy. And this is an atmosphere Who was the good·IOOklnl blond Dr ._ R1 chard Green, a psychlltriSt, whi c h precipitate! real female·type ndmg on one of the road test1f1ed th1s week m the "Deep communica tion. araders tevelma out the area betwee n Throat" tnal m C'ovmgton. lie was The No,.thel'ne,. Perhaps this does not prove that the Student ActiVIties Center and quoted as sayma th e mov1e can help we at Northern are the o nly sa ne Nu nn llall" Or maybe pmk slacks couples to comm uni cate. A lot of people m a world obsessed w1th the and a black sweater is what the we ll coup les h ad the chance to EdltOt14118oard • . Chela Richard~ generation aap. It just m~&ht prove, dre s~e d heavy equ1pment operator 15 commumcate dunng the trial last Bonnie Vahlslnt howeve r, that this formidable chasm weann& thl!i season. week 1 he mov1e was shown to the Dr•w Vogel K•ren M. W•r• can be spanned aiven the right frame Jury, the press and JUSt about anyone MIMtlnt Editor • . •.• Al•n Tucker else who wanted to see 1t. Maybe St•lt Wrltetl ...•..•••• Ron Ellis of mind. they sh ould have charaed an O.nnll Llmblc:h We do believe th is situation Terri Loebker suuests someth•n& aood about Most Kenton and Boone Cou nty admiSS IOn fee to off·set the cost of Business M•n.,er ••••• C•rl Kuntz !dltorl•l C•rtoon111 ••• .Miry Helm NKSC. This ts no t cheerlcldin& for students had to chuckle the last the tnal Sporu Editor •• .• Terry Boettmker the old Alma Mater heaven knows couple of weeks when crossma the In cidentally, our own Dr. Ral ph we have our weaknesses but we Short way Bndae. A pldup trud Peterson 1 scheduled to tesufy m the have at least proven that th1s IS • knocled down the s•anal h&ht on the now celebrated case. school for everyone, reaardl of Newport S!de. There 1s no poetic aae Youna and old(er) ahke have an JUStice any more 1f then was, a equal opportunity for h~&her ~~~~~~~Y ::;h:~·~rd h~~e ~:~!h~~: W1ll the person who stole "The educ1tion and the classroom JOb. Northerner's" typewnter, typewnter camaraderie that aoes w1th 1t.

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Financing Pick Up · - Continued fro m paae 2 Your that Repruentalive DeMarc us is my father. Althouah one u n re,pectfully d•, aaree With the1r parent • 11 is Polaris rarely d one in pubhc on matte" o f pubhc pohcy. But , Susan tle1tzman, adv1sor for the error of the pohcy my the POLARIS, remmds all fath e r I S advocat1n1 IS student that the deadhne for mo numental and mJ&}lt well pu.: k•na up or buyina a c a u H "e rious fin a nc 11l yearbook IS Oc tober 26. If you d1 srupllon want to buy a yearbook the 1 "'ncerely hope that I have co tis $8 .50 . no t vi o lated the Bihhcal Dates for havin& mdtvidual co mmand t o"ll o nor thy Pictures Iuken are October 30, father.'' I have the most 31 and November 1. There will dccpfelt perso nal respect for be a photosraphcr m the my father, both as a man and student lounae of Nunn Hall as a public official. Perhaps to on these dates. prevent such pubhc displays of Next Monday is the last day family dissens1on in the future, to complete paper work The topic wu compensllory education and of the workshop; Ceorae Edmonson, Title I my Dad should do somethina required by POLARIS before the workshop brouaht more than 100 area he has always steadfastly Coordinator for the Kenton County Schools; aroup shots can be taken. Ms. clas.woom teachers and school admini.strators Richard Willium, Title I Coordinator for the refused to do check with me Heitzman said that "very few tottther in Nunn Hall on Saturday, October before he makes a public Covinaton City Schools; and Dr. Ralph A. &roups have contacted her to 13, 1973. Pictured here . discussi n~ the Tesseneer, academic vice pre!ident and dean statement! Althouah I suspect uranae for group pictures." workshop are: Dr . Zekll Sm1th, coordmator that most fathers would be ol NKSC. The POLARIS has deadlines rather reluctant to aet such to meet, so if you plan to have "clearance" from their son. your pictures taken, contact I now feel somewhat like the Ms. Be1tzman, extension 124, Circle K Now At NKSC Biblical prodiaal son and only in the Admissions Office. hope that I, like he. will still be Anyone havma questions the other ..:am pus orgamzat1ons welcome at home. about yearbook deadlines or The NKSC Circle K Club on campus. lie also said that to attend the1r meet mas. oth er pertinent matters held its membership meeting the Circle K Clubs are not JUSt Dr. N1ewahner suuested JOHN P. DeMARCUS concernina the POLARIS Wednesday: October 17. Dr. involved m helpma others, but other projects such as the are "fellowship aroups also." Vice President should contact Ms. Heitzman James Niewahner, faculty construction of trash barrels Projects suuested by Azbill Northern Kentucky in the Admission's Office or advbor, s tated that the for the parkin& lots, helpina ca ll the POLARIS office, purpose of the club, a Kiwanis included paper and aluminum the Women's Society in their State Colleae recyclina operations. He Highland Heights, Ky. extension 2 18. organization, is to "serve the bake ules and helpmg colleae and the college assured the I 2 persons freshmen dunng reJistration community." attendma the meetina that the periods Niewahner introduced Ted Covinaton Kiwanis would The group's first endeavQr Azbill, chairman of youth support the group in whatever will be a candy sale, accordin& projects they became involved tervices for the Covinaton to Pres1dent Ed Kentrup and Kiwanis. in . he said he hoped to have the File Now For Azbill suuested that the Azbill said 1t was important candy rudy for distnbution NKSC Circle K Club try to get that the group publicize itself by the next meetma. to be representatiVes hom each of held "around October J I." Degree Candidacy 1""lP5£ooo ~·a£·~···~= BELLEWOOD LANES FA~ILY SHOPPING CENTER 1 & : 1.· COVINGTON, KY. T All students plannina to which he plans to araduate," DRIFTWOOD COCKTAIL ,,, ,.,.. .,, z araduate in December '73 or ellplained Curtis. May '74 had best advance Those seekina associate immediately to the Reaistrar's dearees should file after LOUNGE ~ If" u~ office with pen in hand and successful completion of 30 ! ,. ,.,•• , If I begin fillina out Applications semester hours or durina the 781-1211 .J}lf~/. 781-1212 for Degree Candidacy and semester prior to araduation. x~ c;f 1 ,,.. , .,, • Certification of • Miijor and '"ThiS form will serve as a Minor Forms. contract for the major or 1211 Waterworks Rd. Bellevue '1 . ~. ~.~ -~~~j ..The purpose of the Dearee m 1 n o r b e I wee n t h at Candidacy Application ts to department and the student," identify students approachina said Curtis. araduation so that the~r When film& , the student Will records can be checked to avoid be asked to list all classes taken a s1tuat10n where the student lR m-.Jor and m~nor areas by does not meet araduation mstructor, department, course BLOOD DONORS I requirements," said R. Kent number, course title, semester Curtis, director of admmions hours and &rade . and reaistrar. After completion of the "Students pursuina either form and its verification by the NEEDED the bachelor degree or the reaistrar, 11 will be necessary associate de&ree must file this for the student to make an Application for Dearee appointment with his major or Cash Paid For Your Time Cand1dacy durin& the temester minor department chairman prior to the one in which they and submit the form to that At The Time Of The Donation plan to araduute," he chairman. emphasized ThiS cerhficat1on will then The May or December arads become a permanent part of must also submit an approved the student's adv1sina folder. Certification of M"or or Curtis noted that mmors are INTERSTATE BLOOD BANK Minor NOT requ.red at NKSC and "All students seekina a the certification of mmor 1 bachelor dearee should offered .. so that information 734 Madison Ave. complete these certifications can be made 1n contractual after successful completion of form and be placed on the liEI Covington, Ky. HOURI 56 semester hours (Junior student's permanent standma) or at lt'ast dunnathe Iran cr1pt." 11·81 491-0600 I·I:ID M·P semester prior to the one tn

0316.tif PAGE 4 THE NORTHERNER OCTOBER 19, 1913 Views From The Fifth Floor

Chela Richardson Photos by & Carl Kuntz

0317.tif OCTOBER 19, 1973 THE NORTHERNER, PAGE 6

... Studies In Scene And Shadow

0318.tif PAGE 6 THE NOFrTHEFrNER OCTOBEFr ,9, '973 sports pn5es aood for over 95 yards. In Intramural t' laa J•ootball hred paues to 8111 Mike Schulte Jrabbcd the f'aliobaa•ou from the one and th1~ week, the Paden rolled to other rrom the 9 yard lme. The to Jeff ~:-·aer from the 7. their th.rd stra•aht wm with a fifth score came on 1 12 yard .18..() rippma of Beta l,h; Delta. P.Jhobag1ou abo threw a 19 mtercephon by John Chalfont. The Pad appean to have yt~rd r. D. pass to John The I. C'.'s moved mto llenne\sey. Golf Outlook: round a sub~lltute for tluer second plac.e w1th a forfeit InJUred quarterhad, Steve P1 Kappil Alpha won 1ts f11st over the Rad u.:al Rccru1ts. Allen, m the form of Steve's game with a forfe1t win over brother Kevm. Kevm took over the Fearless Faculty. The P1ck the reins and fired S Ups had the week off. A Big Improvement touchdown passes to st.art the In Division I , Skyhne Cafe rema1ned 1n undesputed The Standin&s are as follows: assault. Allen , however, had a Skylme Cafe ...... 4-0 lot of help from M1ke Voat. possession of first place with their 18-6 wm over the Funny F. C.'s...... 3-1 Vogt mtercepted 3 pa~ses, one The aolf squad only lost two Dip Sticks ...... 2·1 NKSC golf coach J1m Kruer good for a 62 yard touchdown. Company. On the first play of figures that th1s year's scaso~ members due to graduation the game, Grady G•bson ran Funny Company ... . 2·2 He also scored on 4 T. D. Busch Boys ...... 1·2 can't help but be an but Cotch Kruer doesn't thmk passes aood for over 120 yards. back a 20 yard to those positions should be hard Rad 1cal RecrD1vision II Improvement over last year. The final score came on a 40 open Skylines scoring. At this to fill by the spnng. Last spring, Kruer's yard flea flicker, with Allen point, Tom Everson took "We've aot to aet more Packers . . • ...... 3-0 problems ranged from not connectin& to Vost, and Voat over,wilh three being able to find an adequate people mterested," said Kruer, one which covered SO yard; Old Colonels ...... 3-0 handina off to Dan Pick Ups ...... 3·0 course or enough teams to play who w1ll hold wmter practices for aT. D. He also connecled Dressman , Dressman , who Leapin' Lizards ...... 2-1 due to bad weather conditions. in Rcaents llall with the a1d of with Dave Thorton on a 9 yard picked up the 6 pomts. Pi Kappa Alpha ...... 1-3 An example of the a huae dr1vms net. T. D. pass for the final The Old Colonels remained Beta Phi Delta ...... (}.4 frustratm& troubles Kruer face s Anyone interested in jomin& tied for first place with a 1 8-8 Skylined score. the team should conctact Mr. iJ the difficulty he had m win, over tt>e Leapin' Lizards. Doua Smith Jed the Dip Kruer at House 419 or call Stacks to a 33-0 blitzina of the tryin& to draw up a fall The Col's ~potted the lizards 8 I I :00 Skyline Cafe vs. Busch JChedulc. extension 14S. Busch Boys. Smith fired 3 T . points, and then bounced Boys "We tried to have a fall D. passes, and ran in another back, once again, with three 12 :10 Funny Company vs. schedule but most o f the from 3 1 yards out. John late T. D.'s. Kevin O"Toole Dip Sticks smaller colleges that we play Caldon caught two of the Tryouts for NK's basketball I :20 No Game are either in conference 2:30 Old Colonels vs. competition or are busy team opened this week and t S Faculty aetting football and basketball newcomers came to Resents 3:40 Leapin Lizards vs. Pi proerams tocether." However Hall to show their stuff. Golden Girls At Kruer believes that th; Coach Mote Hils said that he Kappa Alpha problems are all behind him can only add 4 new players to 4:5 0 Packers vs. Pick Ups now. the junior varsity squad which Bye - I. C. 's Bye - Beta Phi .. We should have a better will play other JV teams from Freedom Hall Sat. Delta schedule this year and we're Universtly of Cincinnati goin& to get in more Xavier University, Wr isht Stat~ University and Thomas More. Freedom Hall in Louisville been practicina four days a tourn~ments than last year, " will host the NKSC Golden week and the girls have explamed Kruer. Girls this Saturday. developed three nrw numbers :-miiii-, The 22-member drill team It has been a lot of work. will perform at half·time at the according to Mrs. Brownfield ' Colonels·Carolina Couaars "and ten of the &iris are newt~ I CENTER LANES : game on October 20 at 8:00 the team this year.'' SPORTS QUIZ p.m. This will be the first chance f Newport 1 "We have all been very for the Golden Girls to show excited about appearing at off their new uniforms which 1 Shopping Center I Freedom Hall," said Mrs. Irene according to Mrs. Brownfield, HOME OF THE Brownfield, Golden Girl can ~est be described as "~ I I I. What player just scored 8. Can you name the new advisor, "ever since we o ne·p1ece,lona vest." 1W11-Cs-La Lounge I his twenty thousandth point 10 coaches in the NFC this year? received the invitation from The Golden Girls will also theN. B. A.'! A. Willis Reed the Colonels a month ago.'' perform at the Northern L 431 ·2464 1 B. Walt Bellamy C. Lenny 9. Wh1ch Cincinnati Bengal To prepare, the squad has Kentucky Junior Miss Pageant W•lk;ns D. Dave DeBusschere has completed the most passes on November 24. ------2. Can You name the seven Sam Wyche C. Vir& Carter athletes from the Umversity of Kentucky? in o ne aame~ A. crea cook o . lr:~~~~~~~~~~=~·~=~~==~~~~=~~~i~Iii& BANKAMERICARD 3 . Green Bay's areal I 0. Wh1ch team led the N FC Bart Starr went to m ru shma last season? A. VALUE CITY the Packers from Alabama. On Green Bay B. DetrOit C. what round was he selected by Atlanta D. Ch1caao ... USE the Packers? A. No. 1 B. No. 5 4293 WINSTON AVE. C. No. 17 Answers: I . Walt Bellamy 2. OUR Wallace Jo nes 1948, Chff 4. Dan Abramowicz of the Barker 1948, Ralph Beard COVINGTON, KY. 491-6600 FREE New Orleans Saints was a 17th 1948, Alex Groza 1948 LAYAWAY round draft cho1ce, from what Kenny Rollins 1948, s.uY PLAN colle&e was he drafted? A. Evans 1956, Adrian Smith Mich1gan B. Xavier of Oh10 C 1960. 3. No. 17 4. Xavier of Ohio University · Ohio S. October 16, 1971 6. Frank Filchock 7. Yes, San S. With last Sunday's World Ou:ao 1971 8. Don Coryell, St. "BETTER LIVING FOR LESS"! Series aame ao.na extra Lou• ~. Chutk Knox, Rams : mnings, when was the last M1k~ McCormatk, Fa&Jes Don extra mning game? McCaff~rty , l1ons 9. Virg OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10 Carter I 0. C'h1caao, 2,360 6. Who was the first head yards SUNDAY 12 TO 7 coach of the ? A. Jack Faulkner B. Frank 2·10 help, 4-10 poor, 7-10 Filchock C. Lou Saban 7. Has the Cincinnah Benpls ever ~~· s-10 you can ..k. our ..llillllililllliGii"'llieiiaiitiiesiitl.lv;lliaiiilliuileiis.iOIIiinl.iiE~a~r~th~.l shuout an opponent? If so, whom?

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