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Vol. 22, No. 9 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1986 Rose Football 2-0 in CitIC Tfisi Horn Stories - Page 3 AiIOW Cell 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.