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NEWS BRIEFS Drama Club presents baseball play The fans that populate the sunny afternoon at the Chicago played by junior Mark Leonard, Tubbs awarded Wilson scholarship famed bleacher seats at northside stadium. Bruce who is a young blind man who Chicago's Wrigley Field are the Decker, played by freshman Ken announces the game by way of Jack Tubbs, a senior civil gram at Rose-Hulman and subject of the Rose-Hulman Whitehead, is a successful bus- his radio; Marvin, portrayed by engineering major, was show potential for a career in Drama Club's presentation of inessman who now has the lux- senior Jack Gulick, is a pro- recently named the recipient consulting engineering. "Bleacher Bums," a comedy ury of spending his afternoons fessional gambler who'll bet on of the J.B. Wilson Consulting which opens tonight at 8 p.m. in at Wrigley Field. Richie, The scholarship is named in played anything against the Cubs, and Engineering Scholarship. To the Moench Hall Auditorium. by freshman Radzville, honor of Wilson, a 1927 Rose Rick is a Melody, played by ISU junior be eligible for the scholarship, civil engineering graduate. young man who idolizes Decker; Ann Geiger, shows up to the a student must be majoring in The play takes place during a Zig, played by senior Dan games just to get a good tan. civil engineering, completed Tubbs is currently pres- 1977 National League contest Vujovic, will bet on anything as his sophomore year, formally ident of the student chapter of between the Cubs and their long as it involves the Cubs; his In addition to tonight's opening stated his intent to pursue the the American Society of Civil rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. wife, however, is tried of seeing performance, other shows are consulting engineering pro- Engineers. The characters in the play are their money thrown away. scheduled tomorrow and Nov. 7 similar to those found on any Other characters include Greg, and 8 at 8 p.m. Thiemann photo exhibit at Rose-Hulman ROTC Wabash Battalion's upcoming events Hand-colored photographs style called fotograms. by Greg Cassady by Susan Thiemann of Terre and Indiana University. The Ranger Company will Thiemann's works have The Wabash Battalion will be Haute are currently However, the Wabash Battalion spend the weekend practicing, featured previously been exhibited at keeping its members busy in an exhibit on display is the second largest ROTC unit patrolling techniques, patrol until the Foto Gallery in New York during the first part of Nov. 14 in Moench in Indiana, and its participants bases, and physical endurance. Hall at City, the Indianapolis November. The month's Rose-Hulman Institute include many such as Brock They will return to Rose-Hulman of Museum of Art, the Art activities begin on November 1, Technology. League of Indianapolis Ridgeway in 10K run. Brock will sometime Sunday. 1986, when all ROTC units in the be of gallery and the Swope Art exceptional value since his Thiemann colors black and State of Indiana will compete victory Gallery. A graduate of at the Inter-Collegiate white photographs using against each other for ROTC Orienteering The evening of November 7, Indiana State University, she Meet last spring. pencil or oils to give them the Day at Fort Benjamin Harrison With the 1986 is the time of the Wabash is currently a photographer in union of the five schools appearance of multi-colored in Indianapolis, Indiana. The of Battalion's Annual Dining the Audio-Visual Department the Wabash Battalion, many -In. paintings. competition includes marksman- The Dining is a social dinner at ISU. worthy competitors are -In ship (with pistol and rifle), land created to honor the young Subjects depicted among The exhibit is located on the available for success at Fort navigation, swimming, running, Benjamin soldiers going off to battle. Over the 19 pictures on exhibit second floor A Section of Harrison. volleyball, military skills, and The only members the years, it has evolved into a range from still lifes and Moench Hall and is open to of the competition marching. Wabash Battalion form of unit comradery to bring landscapes to family pictures the public Monday through who will not participate are those in a battalion closer and thieograms which are Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 the members of This is the first time the the together. For the similar to a photographic p.m. Ranger Company. The Wabash Bat- Wabash Battalion has sent a full Ranger Company will be con- talion, it is an introduction of the team to compete. For the ducting patrolling exercises in new ROTC cadets to the Bat- Yearbook photos to be taken Wabash Battalion, the com- Crane Naval Research. This is talion, and a re-unification of next week in Hulman Union petition will be strong, since the actual Field Training Ex- those with some experience in other host institutions include ercise (FTX) for those in the ROTC. All Army ROTC cadets by Bryan Taylor photo area in the Union next Purdue University, Notre Dame, Wabash Battalion. are required to attend. Portrait photographs for week and make an appoint- the 1987 "Modulus" yearbook ment. Campus 'selling' has stalled enrollment will be taken Nov. 3, 4, 5 and 6 No fee is charged to get drops in the Hulman Memorial your photograph in the year- (CPS) — American colleges Western Illinois University's ad- "We are doing everything," he Union Building Music Room. book. However, if you want to have not yet suffered the long-ex- missions director. "In Illinois says, "from buying mailing lists Photographs will be taken purchase proofs, bring $3 pected Great Enrollment Drop of last year, we graduated some from national testing companies, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. when you come to get your the '80s mostly because they've 138,331 high school students. sending letters, inviting people to daily. picture taken. The pho- learned how to sell themselves Figure that about one-half of college activities, college tours, If you have not made an tographer has 12 different better, a new report released by those go to college. Next year, high school visitation, tele- appointment for a photo- packages from which you can the Educational Testing Service we project about 138,900 marketing, etc., etc." graph, you can stop by the choose. (ETS) said last week. students. Then the slide begins." Such campaigns, regardless of Some public colleges now "In 1991, we'll be down to ETS's findings, don't always ACS to sponsor tax seminar spend an average $30 per student about 119,951 graduates. That's work. on recruiting. Private colleges quite a drop," Twilley admits. The University of the District A special tax and by Dierdre Llewellyn, CPA, may spend as much as $500 per "College enrollment is closely of Columbia last week investment seminar for Rose Sackrider & Co. and Joe student. allied to high school graduates." announced its enrollment this faculty will be sponsored by Touchton, investment broker, "An unprecedented marketing Adds Dr. Gerald Bowker, fall is down by 1,000 students, the Wabash Valley section of Hilliard Lyons, Inc. and recruiting effort Twilley's continuing the American Chemical by the counterpart at the Uni- a seven-year slide. nation's post-secondary institu- versity of Tennessee,"we are all The slide has cost UDC about a Society, Saturday, Nov. 8 at 9 The program will conclude tions during the first half of the competing for the top high school quarter of its student body a.m. in 0-203. at 11:30 a.m. Persons in- decade" has helped avoid the big graduates." despite a hefty $257,000 market- The seminar is designed for terested in attending the enrollment drop — thought to be Bowker figures the new ing campaign designed to "stop persons involved in the chem- seminar should make res- as much as 20 percent by some emphasis on recruiting is here the hemorrhaging of enroll- ical sciences. The 1986 Tax ervations by calling Professor to observers — expected during the stay. "Colleges really need to ment," says spokesman John Reform Act will be discussed Frank Guthrie, ext. 312 or 450. '80s, says ETS researcher work on developing their image, Britton. Hunter Breland. regardless of whether we are in "I'm afraid we have a serious good times or bad times. It problem. Attracting students has Public four-year colleges have doesn't stop because last year become much too competitive boosted their recruiting budgets was a good year." for us not to maintain an aggres- Calendar of Events by 63 percent or more since 1980, sive position," says N. Joyce October 31 - November 8 more than double the inflation So WIU's Twilley, for one Payne, chairwoman of the UDC rate, he says. came up with a "Western Ad- board of trustees. Schools Fri., Oct 31 Soccer: Sewanee at Rose, 3 p.m. figure they have to vantage" ad campaign. The campaign, including recruit students aggressively if Last week, Twilley hosted a radio, newspaper and bus ads, Drama Club presentation - "Bleacher Bums" they want to survive. banquet for about 100 potential produced over 15,000 mail and 8 p.m., Moench Hall Auditorium "Everybody fights for students, and is preparing a telephone inquiries, but the (students)," says Sat., Nov. 1 Cross Country: CAC meet at Centre, 11 a.m. Leroy Twilley, direct mail campaign. number of applications fell. Soccer: Rose at Brescia, 2 p.m. Football: Rose at Sewanee, 2:30 p.m. Race to benefit POW-MIA families Drama Club presentation - "Bleacher Bums" Register now, or register on third-place finishers in each age date the fee will be $7. There is 8 p.m., Moench Hall Auditorium the day of the race, for the division for the five-mile run. no entry fee for the Fun Run. POW-MIA five-mile run and Overall first place male and Registration on November 9 will Mon., Nov. 3 Yearbook photos, student union one-mile run, sponsored by the female winners will also each begin at 12 noon. Pre-race in- Sports Medicine Clinic of Saint receive a weekend (two Tue., Nov. 4 Yearbook photos, student union days, struction will be at 1:15 p.m. The Joseph Hospital and Health one night) f or two at an five-mile POW-MIA Benefit Run Weekly informal non-denominational Bible study Center, on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 1:30 Indianapolis hotel, donated by will start at 1: 30 p. 8 p.m., Deming 301 m . p.m. in Kokomo. Proceeds from The Sports Page. Kokomo Immediately following will be the race go to the National Family YMCA will also provide Wed., Nov. 5 Yearbook photos, student union the start of the one-mile Fun League of POW-MIA families. a hat for the winners of each age Run. The race, held association Thu., Nov. 6 Yearbook photos, student union in group. Ribbons will be presented Race directors are Bill and with Veterans Day, will be to all participants. All partici- Guerre. Mathematics Seminar by Prof. Philip Sharp Judy preceded by a color guard, pants will be eligible for Anyone wanting more informa- from University of Toronto, 4:20 p.m., G-222 music, and ceremonies honoring drawings of over 60 prizes, which tion of race registration forms all Veterans. will Fri., Nov. 7 RHA Film: "Risky Business," 7 p.m. GM Room be held after the race. A may call SJ Community Rela- The Five-Mile Race will be run prize will be awarded to the Drama Club presentation - "Bleacher Bums" tions, (317) 456-5406, or write on a paved course, mostly flat, oldest and the youngest five-mile Saint Joseph Hospital and Health 8 p.m., Moench Hall Auditorium but slightly rolling, starting at runner. Center, 1907 West Sycamore Ramada Inn, Sat., Nov. 8 Dad's Day the located on East The first 200 registrants for the Street, Kokomo, IN 46901, Lincoln Road, just east of the 31 five-mile race will receive a Football: Rhodes at Rose, 1:30 p.m. Attention: POW-MIA Benefit bypass. Saint Joseph Sports Medicine Race. Drama Club presentation - "Bleacher Bums" The competition will be in Clinic POW-MIA Benefit Run '86 8 p.m., Moench Hall Auditorium eight groups. Trophies will be surgery scrub shirt. Winners of the 1985 POW-MIA presented to top male and The entry fee is $6 on or before Run were Gary Jewell:26:10. female first, second and November 1, 1986. After that and Stacey Nencett1:31:42. FRIDAY, OCT. PAGE 2 ROSE THORN 31, 1986

Opinion and Columns EDITORIAL This week's editorial deals with reality. Reality forces us at the Thorn to face the fact that we are not going to be able to print as many issues this year as we would like to. There are two reasons we are not going to be able to put out as many issues as we would like to. The first is a universal problem, money. With so many campus organizations active and with so little money in the SGA coffers, the Thorn, like every other campus group, was forced to accept less money than they needed. In order to stay within our allotted budget, we will have to cut a few issues here and there. The second constraint is time. We put the Thorn together the Monday night before the Friday it arrives on campus. Thus, in order to get a Thorn out the first Friday back from a break, we have to lay it out the first day back from break. In order to lay out a paper, you need stories. Stories are hard to get a hold of when the reporters are scattered across the country enjoying a break from classes. Thus, because of these two problems, the Thorn will not be coming out on December 5 or January 9. In an attempt to make the missing issues up to our readers, the December 12 and January 16 issues will be eight pages long. This will give us enough room to cover the stories that were not reported due to the cancellation of the two issues. (Bloom County fans - we will be running all Bloom County strips. None will be skipped.) — GGH

Gavin Fterwt ToP Ten Week Ending November 6, 1986 1. R.E.M. - 6. Timbuk3 - "Life's Rich Pageant" "Greetings from Timbuk3" 2. Woodentops - 7. The Smithereens - "Giants" "Especially for You" 3. UB40 - 8. Eurythmics - "Rat in the Kitchen" "Revenge" 4. Talking Heads - 9. The Smiths - "Wild Wild Life" "The Queen is Dead" 5. Gene Loves Jezebel - 10. Hunters and Collectors - "Discover" "Human Fraility" Reviews: Heavier than Air - Part 2 is by Ron Hippold concert tracks live on in a then, and Piledriver is one of the and plays good heavy metal, metal fans out there. Anthrax "greatest hits" type record. worst. The title of the album and period, on such songs as "Shake unabashedly a "thrash metal" Loudness Head Tactics. The vocals by the titles of some of the songs Me", "Push, Push", and "In band, and they are fantastic at Lightning Strikes Bruce Dickinson, now of Iron such as "Lust", "Human From the Outside". If you liked what they do. Even as they blaze Maiden, are of good quality, Sacrifice", and "Twisted" give a Motley Crue's Theatre of Pain, with the energy and speed of This previously underrated although he has improved since hint of worse things to come, and Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet, Metallica or Exciter, Anthrax Japanese metal band is making then. The playing is informal come they do. Piledriver can't or Ratt's Invasion of Your incorporates some excellent a second try for American sounding, not extremely clean, play well, and their lead singer Privacy, you should love Night tunes and lyrics into their music, success with Lightning Strikes. and the songs are interesting (also called Piledriver) can't Songs. Otherwise, don't even from high-speed action in The playing is faultless, and the combinations of metal, rhythm sing, so they resort to crude bother. "Gung-Ho" to the metal ballad lead singer, Minoru Niihara, has and blues, and rock, such as in lyrics, each worse than the last. style (it's possible!) of "The sacrifice,/ I Hunter". Those who an excellent voice. The first side "Too Close to Rock", and "Vice "I feel like a human White Wolf Bounty is the don't like metal will have no use has many memorable tracks, in- Versa". After you listen to feel like I'm gonna puke" Endangered Species cluding "Let it Go" and "Face to Samson a time or two it grows on chorus of "Human Sacrifice", for this album at all, and even describes in metal listeners will be put Face", but the songs on the you and becomes hard to put and "Alien Raid" This group's last album, some invasion of Earth off by this band's speed and second side are enough alike that away, but it is definitely an great detail the Standing Alone, didn't get the "lust after human energy, but for the ;est, this they tend to blend together. Be acquired taste. by beings who reception that it should have, could be toler- album is a must! warned that while Niihara is a flesh." The lyrics perhaps because of the ridi- if the music were good singer, he has a distinct ated (barely!) culous cover that didn't fit their good, but as it is, there is nothing Japanese accent that may take Piledriver music at all. Endangered Bon Jovi redeeming about this album at getting used to. The Metal Inquisition Species is done much more taste- Slipper When Wet all! fully, and the music is definitely Samson Things have finally gone too Cinderella of higher quality. While some of Backed by the powerhouse Head Tactics far. Sensationalist metal bands Night Songs the old intensity is gone, and this song "You Give Love a Bad with many gimmicks and no real isn't really heavy metal at all, it Name-, this album is a guar- Even though the band Samson talent, such as Venom have This new heavy metal band is is still good rock music, some- anteed success. Some of the is defunct, their old albums and appeared on the scene now and reminiscent of Motley Crue and what between the offerings of vocals are a bit strained, as in Bon Jovi (in fact, Jon Bon Jovi is Dokken and Queensryche and "Livin' on a Prayer", but other rt6161.1316t919181fPRIBL. featured on two of the tracks) certainly even a non-metal fan than that, Bon Jovi is in top will enjoy it form. This is a great album with a great variety of songs (and a THORN STAFF Anthrax hilarious introduction to "Love is $60.00 per hundred Spreading the Disease a Social Disease".) If you liked The Rose Thorn is published weekly at Rose-Hulman paid for remailing their last album, you should like This is the record for all heavy this one, too. Institute 0f Technology, Box 193, 5500 Wabash Ave.. letters from home! Terre Ha te, IN 47803. Phone 812 877-1511 ext. 255. 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THE GAME: Rose-Hulman and needs 141 yards to break the 97-yard touchdown with 1:14 left from quarterback Jason Duff to Rose-Hulman scored their first Institute of Technology (Fightin' school record for passing to give Rose-Hulman its second senior wide receiver Tim Rauch touchdown in the third quarter Engineers) vs. University of the yardage in a season, set by Mike victory in two years over Centre. lifted the Rose-Hulman Engi- when flanker Dan Lemons South (Tigers). Box (1,445 yards in 1971) . . . Two plays before the touchdown neers to an upset victory over caught a 28-yard TD pass from Senior punter/placekicker Grant pass to Rauch, Duff had been the 16th ranked Centre College Duff. The Engineers failed on the TIME, DATE AND PLACE: Sharp (5-9, 170, Cincinnati, shaken up on a sack and junior Colonels last Saturday, 14-8. The two-point conversion. 2:30 p.m. (Terre Haute time), Ohio/Western Hills H.S.) needs Dennis Kelley (6-0, 175, St. Louis, victory gives Rose-Hulman a 6-2 Sophomore quarterback Jason Nov. 1, McGee Field (3,500), 362 yards punting to surpass Bob Mich./St. Louis H.S.) took over overall and 2-0 CAC record, and Duff set several school records Sewanee, Tenn. Burwell's school record for for one play. Duff re-entered the opens the way to the conference in addition to his two touchdown career yardage (8,097). Sharp game the following play and championship. Centre drops to passes. Duff holds records in ON THE AIR: Rose-Hulman has 1,645 yards punting this threw the touchdown strike to 6-1 overall and 3-1 in the CAC. pass attempts (221) and com- radio station WMHD-FM, 90.5, season and 7,736 yards punting Rauch. The Engineers must beat pletions (125) during a season. will broadcast Saturday's game for his career. He owns the Sewanee and Rhodes College to He is 150 yards away from the beginning at 1:25 p.m. school career mark for punting COACH DUNCAN ON THE capture the CAC title. school's yardage record. attempts with 204 . . . ENGINEERS: "We're playing With Centre leading 8-6 in the Rose's fifth-ranked defense RECORDS: ROSE-HULMAN with a lot of confidence now. I fourth quarter, the Engineers allowed a season high 175 yards is 6-2 overall and 2-0 in the SERIES RECORD: Saturday's think our players realize they were facing a third-down situ- rushing for Centre. The College Athletic Conference. game will mark the 11th meeting are a good football team and ation on their own three-yard Engineers gained 73 yards on the SEWANEE is 2-5 overall and 1-2 on the gridiron between Saturday's win at Centre proves line. That was when Duff ground, led by fullback John in the CAC. Rose-Hulman and Sewanee. The that." unloaded a 97-yard touchdown Collett with 48 yards. Collett Engineers hold a 6-4 advantage strike to Rauch who outran a suffered a broken arm during the COACHES: ROSE-HULMAN'S in the series which dates back to A LOOK AT SEWANEE: The defensive back for the game-win- game and will be lost for the rest Scott Duncan is 6-2 lifetime and 1976. Rose-Hulman last defeated Tigers boast one of the nation's ning score. of the season. In the air, Centre at Rose-Hulman in his first Sewanee in 1984 (29-27) and lost best NCAA Division III passing "We played with a lot of heart caught passes good for 148 yards, season. SEWANEE's Horace last season to the Tigers, 14-7. offenses that includes nation- and were able to win the game," while Rose had 166 yards, led by Moore is 68-56-4 lifetime and ally-ranked receiver senior Mark said Engineer Coach Scott Rauch with two catches for 98 38-40-1 at Sewanee in his ninth LAST SEASON'S GAME: Kent. Sewanee is second among Duncan. "Centre has a good yards. season. Rose-Hulman entered last Division III teams in passing team. Just like we thought, they The Engineers have two season's game against Sewanee offense, averaging 298.4 yards are the best we've played so games remaining, both CAC SCENE SETTER: Rose-Hul- with a 2-0 CAC record and the per game. Kent is listed among far." contests. Tomorrow, the Uni- man is coming off a 14-8 victory home field advantage, but the the top 10 Division III receivers Centre held an 8-0 half-time versity of the South in Sewanee, over nationally-ranked Centre Tigers stymied the Engineers, with 46 receptions for 679 yards. lead on a 26-yard touchdown run Tennessee plays host to the College last Saturday in 14-7. Fullback William Sears The Tigers use two quarterbacks by fullback Greg Lawson. Engineers. Next weekend, Danville, Ky. The Engineers (6-2, 200, New Whiteland/New - senior Bobby Morales (6-0, 185) Tailback Todd Scobee, the Rhodes College comes to Phi11 must defeat Sewanee on Whiteland H.S.) rushed for 131 and senior Phil Savage (6-0, 180). Colonel's Most Valuable Brown Field for the final game Saturday and Rhodes College the yards and one touchdown on 20 Morales leads the pair with Offensive Back last season, of the season. Back the next week (Nov. 8) to win the attempts. Sewanee passed for seven touchdowns on 80-of-143 caught a three-yard pass from Engineers!! CAC title outright. Sewanee won 177 yards compared to Rose-Hul- passing. He has been intercepted its second game of the season man's 40 yards passing. With nine times this season. Savage Hruskovich last Saturday by defeating Wash- 10:40 remaining in the game and has thrown for four touchdowns works hard ington & Lee, 14-7. the score tied at 7-7, Sewanee (66-128 with five interceptions). by Mark Dolan 5000-meter run conference cham- faked a field goal attempt and Roger Hruskovich knows how pion. ENGINEER NOTES: Soph- quarterback Phil Savage tossed COACH DUNCAN ON THE to work hard. Since coming to After working hard these three omore quarterback Jason a 21-yd. touchdown pass to Alan TIGERS: "Sewanee has a very Rose with only two years cross years to become one of the best, Duff (6-2, 170, New Castle/ Hardee for the game-winner. good football team. It seems like country experience and begin- Roger has had problems this Chrysler H.S.) established the last four or five games we ning last on the Rose team, he season. His main concern is his Rose-Hulman records for ROSE-HULMAN LAST play are against pretty good has worked his way up to left knee, which bothers him passing attempts (229) and com- WEEK: The Engineers used a teams and Sewanee is no dif- become one of the best runners when he runs. The pain began at pletions (125) in a season when "boot" pass in the final two ferent in that respect. They've on the team. the end of last year's season. he threw for 166 yards (12-of-20) minutes to defeat previously un- got a fine passing attack with His first three years here have This year the pain has knocked and two touchdowns vs. Centre defeated and 16th-ranked NCAA good receivers and a couple of shown his steady improvement. him out of one race, and in the last Saturday. He also combined Division III Centre College, 14-8. good quarterbacks. In cross country, Roger has races he has ran, his times have with senior wide receiver Tim With just under two minutes re- earned all conference three been below normal. Yet, Roger Rauch (6-0, 170, Crawfords- maining in the contest, quarter- FOR RENT years, and has been the M.V.P. keeps practicing, and he wears a ville/Crawfordsville H.S.) for a back Jason Duff and the Engi- of the cross country team for two knee brace to help his recovery. 97-yard touchdown pass vs. neers were faced with a One bedroom apartment near campus. $125 years. One of his most impres- Although Roger has had a tough Centre to set a school record for third-and-17 situation on their per month includes utilities and shower. sive finishes was ninth in the year, he remains optimistic, and the longest pass completion in own three yard line. Duff called Little State Cross Country meet. he hopes to return to the running Rose-Hulman history. Duff has for a "boot" pass to Tim Rauch 235-2500 However, cross country is not his form that made him one of the 1,305 yards passing this season and the two connected on a only sport. Roger also was the 9st. Fencing travels to I.U. by Tim Hegemier Marstellar (0-4), Jon Van De The fencing club traveled to Marrsche (7-7, 49 points), John Indiana University last Saturday Wilkinson (2-7, Seniors, 24 points), and to compete in the Fall Open, Stuart Yee (0-4, 4 points). In otherwise known as the I.U. sabre, Jon Van De Marrsche Marathon Tournament. Men's finished second overall with a foil began at 10 a.m. and the last record of 14-1 and 74 points. Joe bout of men's sabre ended at 12 Klein ended with a 11-4 record Graduate Students midnight. Rose-Hulman finished and 69 points which was good for respectably in both foil and fourth place, and Rob Denke- New Program - Limited Time Only sabre, and a great time was had walter finished 0-5 with 5 points. by young and old alike. The fencing club will be hosting dual meets with I.S.U. and I.U. No Job Required Competing in foil were Rob later in this calendar year. If you Denkewalter (0-4, 11 points), are interested in the fencing club Dave Farris (3-6, 22 points), Tim and have never fenced before, Hegemier (1-3, 12 points), Joe call John Wilkinson at extension Klein (4-4, 38 points), Scott 267 for details. American Express® Soccer upends Centre by Ben Niccum goalie, had six saves to Centre's The Rose-Hulman soccer team five. Coach Jim Rendel is again traveled to Centre College pleased with the "Automatic"Approval team's per- recently to improve their record formance. Rendel said, "The to 6-5 and 1. Senior Paul Price game was close ... and we have scored the single goal of the two tough games ahead of us." Begin building credit game within the first five Rose's last home soccer game is for your future now! minutes of the first quarter. scheduled for October 31, against Junior Andre Brousseau assisted Sewanee at 3 p.m. There are only Just bring your banking on that goal. The final score of two games remaining in the the game was 1-0. Rose had 15 soccer schedule. The other game information and college I.D. to: goal attempts compared to is against Brescia College at 2 Centre's 18. Paul Everline, p.m. November 1. UP COMing SPorts Events Location: Rose-Hulman Bookstore Fri., Oct. 31 SOCCER: Sewanee at Rose-Hulman, 3 p.m. Sat., Nov. 1 SOCCER: Rose-Hulman at Brescia, 2 p.m. Dates: November 6 & 7 CROSS COUNTRY: CAC meet at Centre, 11 a.m. FOOTBALL: Rose-Hulman at Sewanee, 2:30 p.m. Times: 8 a.m. Sat., Nov. 8 FOOTBALL: Rhodes College at Rose-Hulman to 6 p.m. PAGE 4 ROSE THORN FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1986

Humor Breathed Grinnel gets 1969 yearbooks BLOOM COUNTY by Berke rassee.. UR „. 'MRS G&INOCA . I OffER (Newsweek) — Graduates of wanton nudity, orgies and drug THE56 tta5.5,2s15 fOR "/?CCEPT 11E5E Grinnell College's Class of 1966 abuse. >MR 8165,5iNG ... at." et0.550,45 A.5 FR0,4 THE will finally be able to see the way This year's administration, NO. 'MAPAM, ACCEPT 0165,51/6 771ESE B105.50M5.. ER..." oorravi Of MY they were. Their class yearbooks recognizing the book's sent- BLOONIER,5.' ready. Two decades imental and historical value, \ are finally t \ ago, administrators at the Iowa decided to pick up the printing school banned the book before costs. The yearbook, which sells ....,,,,-aid' t ,.. publication, citing libel pre- for $35, is relatively tame - II , 7, cautions. But feisty students compared to its advance billing. ti, spirited the page proofs to a safe Sales are brisk: although written Ai deposit box, where they pro- for a class of 220, 1,000 copies of - - --'1 1;'.9.74.0 ceeded to gather dust — and a the yearbook have already been 44, •-.. . sordid reputation for portraying sold. 59. YOuRE GOING 70 MARRY wca,kfor . MY GIME GIRL 7 MY EMMY iN6 ‘416 Maii / PRINCE-5,5 ? A 1REE SI..011/ ?' THE AIRE Of MY EYE 7 yes MA* Slightly Off Campus 4612,19

PEOPLE WHO HAVE OVERDUE PARKING TICKETS AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY will now have to pay off their fines with blood donations to the campus blooa bank. Parking violators who weigh less than 110 pounds or have colds or diseases like hepatitis still will have HAPPY liowkiir t, to pay overdue fines in cash, blood donor coor- /414105 ME OWN SOME Ma dinator Dolly Clawges added. 0WE' hWageg 6,1t4e5SKINK A F114.1 .g mite INEW5...,5CAPEAM A FM IN 1111,1 Vt/LOARMI WAIF-av NEW MEXICO U. BECAME THE LATEST EASTERN 81MIV /, CAMPUS to elect a man - Dan Gangloff, a 23-year- old Coast Guard veteran - as its homecoming queen

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by Ever Constipated So we have new classes This was a song copied from the To make a real degree famed bathroom stall in the base- From Derelict, Bud and ment of the Logon Library. If this Vaxer were a song, the first eight lines Dopey and Kennee •4 would be the refrain — the 7 remaining five stanzas are the I make fun of Woodsies verses. Note that the "Bored" Who hang around with frats mentioned below probably stands And join as "little" sisters MY mOUTH If ONLY PIONT for the Bored of Maniacs/Mang- To entertain the brats... fats LIKE HAW 70 CAVTINGe lers/Manipulators (the reader's VELCRO_ 77115 choice) I slam those State students Who never seem to study a And greet the alumnus I'm an engineer Who calls me his buddy ... And I'm okay I work all night Given second chances MAPONNA SEAN And I work all day LEAW5 I'd pick a coed school R2R Cf4e6E shttrz ( He's a Rosem guy ) To escape the mandates Fvfoous ( In all this grind Of the Bored's rule ... SHIATz PHICOSOFKAL/ ( He's so burned out (111,19371 ( That he's lost his mind ) TOP Ten Reasons NOT to go Coed I'm bored in lecture 1. Rose can't afford a "Campus Mid-Wife" And doze away in class It's Just a Joke I can't stand the testing 2. Everyone knows girls can't do Reverse Polish And reaming up the Notation anyway This is just a reminder that 3. We might have to shower before class page four is a humor page. All 4. The constant effects of pheromones would be too overpowering items that appear on this page 5. We'd lose our ISU cheerleaders are either humorous or satirical in FOR SALE Looks like an industrial trash dump- nature. ster But wait, turn it over and it's a 6. Profs would have to quit telling jokes in class liberal arts college, Comes complete with lull set of hyphens. For more in- 7. No place on cheerleader uniform for HP formation call extension 463. Mail in- If you have any comments quines to. 8. Not enough closet space about the humor that appears on "Trash Ciumoster/ 9. We'd have to start a "Domestic Engineering this page, please drop a note to Liberal Arts College" Program" RHIT campus box 193 campus box 193. 10. We'd have to add another telephone network