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The Phoenix, Vol.XL, No.4 (October 28, 1974)

Marian University - Indianapolis

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DIANE GERSTBAUER JAN MILLER SHEILA BURKE

MARIAN COLLEGE October 28 , 1974 Vol. 40, No. 4 Homecoming festivities outlined by Boosters

BY STACY VEREEN opener on Saturday. Wednesday night, the 13th, there It begins bu ilding up a year ahead will be a Masquerade Ball In the of time, with teams vowing for Pere, with a special Jazz Fest by the RITA KIRCHGASSNER RITADZUIK DEBBIE MACKEL revenge, coaches vowing for more Pep Band. Thursday is the day for power and people vowing for more the freshmen debut to Marian's fun. Homecoming. They are sponsoring A Homecoming at Marian College a pancake eating contest in the will never be a one-week affair. The Pere. Bets will be placed on the intramural teams compete annually person whose appetite appears to for the title of "champs" as veteran be the strongest. The person or teams plan stategles after the persons guessing the correct "pig" season. The basketball players stay shall be awarded a prize, with the in condition year-round to continue rest of the proceeds going to the as the great team they are. The rest Drum and Bugle Corps . They, too, of the school? Supporting them all are heading for New Orleans this the way . year! This year, the Booster Club has On Friday, the 15th, the con­ arranged its festivities during c I us ion of the rocking chair Homecoming Week, November 10 marathon will relieve those whose through 16, around a Mardi Gras reelin ' and rockin' days were CHRIS McMILLEN MARY CLARE CINDY HORNBACK them e, highlighting the basket­ numbered. The Variety Show wl II be ' future trip to New Orleans . presented, live in the Marian Hall As always, the week's kickoff is the auditorium that evening, showing final game between the top two once again that there is talent Former 'Plumbers' head intramural football teams, yet to be hidden behind those friendly decided. This year's game will be Marian faces . held Sunday, Nov. 10. Another Our big day will be the 16th. Prior to speak at Marian main event of the day will be the to the game, a big parade will crowning of the 1974 Homecoming proceed from the campus to the , Jr. , former Under evidence freely . Queen at halftime. Naval Armory . Complete with Secretary of Transportation and A native of Chicago, Mr. Krogh The week will progress with a police escort, the parade shall be Head of the White House Plumbers joined the Nixon administration in Rocking Chair Marathon to be held decked with floats, band and Unit designed to "plug leaks of November of 1968 after receiving in the Pere, beginning Monday, possibly some clowns (other than national security information," will his law degree from the University Nov. 11 , and ending (if they last the usuals along for the fun!!) The appear at Marian College on of Washington Law School. He later that long!) sometime Friday, the game will begin at 4 p.m. at the Thursday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. in the served as Deputy Counsel to the 15th. Monday night will also be the Armory, bringing the team into library auditorium under the President , Deputy Assistant to the date for the annual Monte Carlo action before its thousands of sponsorship of the Program President for Domestic Affairs and night in the Intramural Gym . The screaming fans. Committee. Assistant Director of the Domestic Monte Carlo w il l be set up with After everyone has calmed down The subject of his talk will be Council Staff. games and attractions, holding the later in the evening, the " Prison : The Great Equal izer." As Executive Director on the Mardi Gras spirit. Homecoming Dance will be held at Mr. Krogh was the first of those Cabinet Committee on International On Tuesday, the 12th, the annual Holiday Inn Southeast from 9 to 12 involved in the Narcotics Control for four years, Clare Hall-Marian Hall Circle Little midnight. to be tried and sentenced, and In " Bud" Krogh worked closely with 500 will be held. Each class will The Booster Club has worked June he completed his prison term al I of the federal agencies in the participate in this race of races to very hard for this week, having at Allenwood Prison Camp in development and administration of see whose legs pedal faster, ride committees and individuals setting Pennsylvania. Mr. Krogh pleaded government policy, programs and smoother and glide easier. times, dates and places. The guilty to the charges against him legislation. That evening , the Faculty vs. the campus population is sure to before Judge Gessel! and gave Booster Club in a basketball game appreciate their efforts and have a The lecture is open to the student in the Clare Hall gym. This spec­ good time at the Mardi Gras . Sure and faculty community without tacular sports event will be sur­ do wish It was November 9th charge. passed only by the Knights' season already! Business club meets Tuesday, Oct. 29 Mr. Hank Taylor of the In­ dianapolis Business Development Foundation will speak to members of the Marian Co llege Business Club on Tuesday, Oct. 29 . The meeting will be held at 11 :30 a.m. in Room 251 of Marian Hall. Business Club members will be given the opportunity to serve as volunteers in the IBDF office, which assists Inner-city residents to establish successful businesses . Chuck Traylor is president of the Business Club. Other officers include: Mike Milli sor, vice­ 'PUMPKIN TIME' AT MARIAN-Mike Emmlng and Mary Clare, sophomores president; Paula Jones, secretary ; and members of the Marian College Drum and Bugle Corps, show potentlal and Valerie Banton, treasurer. customers the wide variety of pumpkins avallable for sale at 30th and Cold Business Club advisor is Col. Roy Spring Rd . The corps is trying to raise money to help finance Its trip to the EGIL "BUD ' KROGH Pille. Mardi Gras next February. EDITORIAL • 1 Pinching pennies f'RfTTY -SC:oN .l: LL. H-AV ~U.. ~\JI TO Kr aMVt)L'r'II> ill ST.\~ ffiJNt\NCr .:r.•u. AAve l" ~, N'a In these days of 50-cent gasoline, $15 blue jeans and 75-cent Big Mac's, ~T ~~AtlUA.'T/ON. penny pinching has become quite an asset. Inflation's effects have been i~'41~ t;e·IJ.1> t widespread . Contrary to popular belief, Marian College has not been able to escape the grips of this pityless monster. Complicating rising upkeep costs is an inverse trend in the college enrollment of the past four years. The current statistics reveal 613 tu 11 .-ti ~e students and 256 part-time students, totaling 869 . Of these, only 404 live ,n the dorms which also reduces revenue . Perhaps the biggest blow to the economic standing of Marian was the 25 per cent "no show" record of the new freshman class . Roughly $70 ,000 that was counted on when planning the budget simply didn't make it to 3200 Cold Spring Rd . This resulted in various budget cuts. As President Gatto stated at the recent Faculty Council meeting, "With regard to the financial status of the college, we are not in a situation of crisis, l Pl~ST Q U '-5T10N lw1Y5EI.F but we do need to evaluate and act on the present economic situation. " ReLllM'TUJ$.Y} Certainly Marian is not " under water" at this point, but if current trends x w,u~r continue, some changes are foreseen. Among these are increas ing class size PtO!Bf ~E ~.t,oNS! and teaching loads, and setting limits on the present "open-ended" '"Sa• .. • 1i4i. \IIIAY "°w scholarship plan. At the present we are fortunate, in that the direct effects of the money­ crunch are not in evidence. Both the student-teacher ratio and tuition rate are the lowest of any private school in the state. The former is also true when compared to the state universities. How long can this continue? Marian's future can be brightened with our help. Efforts in the direction of conserving energy greatly cut energy con­ sumption last year. It is hoped that our cooperation will continue. Also Col . Wagner is open to any comments or suggestions you might have in regard to the M.C. economy. I have one sug gestion for any organization to sponsor. When tax refund time rolls around in early spring, and our pockets are full of "green ," a Questions 'Black Soundings' views voluntary Marian College campus tax form could be issued to all students, faculty and possibly alumni. Such a tax form would include a voluntary rate To Curtis Goar, O.S.B. : rathe r than the pain symbolized in for various possessions (i .e., if you own a calculator, 30 cents, or a TV , 25 I almost cried when I read " Black that face and the love that was cents) . Total cost even for the " man who has everything" would not exceed Soundings" in the Phoenix of behind that pain. Yeah, Curtis, God $5 . October 14th - partly out of anger, loves you . It doesn't make a damn If all students and faculty participated at an average of $2.50 per person , but mostly out of sorrow. Your bit of difference whether you're we could raise $2 ,700 (not incl uding the aid of the alumni) without creating a article was so full of hate, and I do black or white or purple with pink burden on anyone. mean HATE, that I couldn't bel ieve polka dots - He loves you anyway. This might seem trivial to the amount lost through the " no-shows", but it. How can you profess to be a I will agree with you on one th ing, at least it shows we care about Marian . Christian , to espouse the teachings though. You were In the wrong -Elaine Watson of the man who said "Love others place at the wrong time. If you can't as I have loved you," and still write open your heart to other people, something like your article? regardless of color, then you can't You wrote that you went to pray , open your heart to the Lord, and LETTERS TO EDITORS looked up, and "there was this trying to pray is just a waste of His snow white figure staring down at time and yours. 'Occult Corner' draws criticism me." It's too bad that all you could I feel so sorry for you Curtis, see was the color of the figure because if your God isn't anything To the editors: mysticism , (b) the author is more than Black, you're out of In the September 30 issue of The unaware of the scientific method Luck. Phoenix, I noticed an article called and its assumptions, or (c) both. Thanks, folks - Maggie Sheehan "The Occult Corner". Since readers To the Editors : were told that the next issue will Not too long ago, people believed I wou Id I ike to thank those bring us "a look at Libra", I can only that "mental illness" was caused by "responsible" for the Gene Cotton assume that "The Occult Corner" demons or evil spirits in the head . concert. It shows that at least will be a regular feature of The One "cure" was to drill holes into Phoenix. I hope that this isn't the the skull , thus allowing the demons someone here has a good taste for case, since I, personally, question or evil spirits to escape. (This cure music. I enjoyed the concert and the value of such a feature. was remarkable effective, since the wou Id love to see more in the afflicted, after holes were drilled future. After all , it's easy to get your The author states that, "On the into the skull, were usually not money's worth out of something other hand, the study of mysticism "crazy" anymore - they were when it's free . (How well I know!) without the use of the tough­ dead .) Looking to the stars, the Also , thanks to my fellow minded and elegant methods of signs of the Zod iac , etc., w ill, audience for being generous to this modern science ignores our perhaps, lead us to the same level well deserved musician, a better greatest tools for learning and of understanding of human group of listeners would have been developing and reduces our behavior as that attained by those hard to find , except one that was potential for advancement as In­ who drilled the holes. larger. dividuals and as a race." If this is intended to mean that the scientific Disenchantment with science is Finally, with regards to the method should be employed in the understandable, but is a feature "Apple Scraps" get together, due to study of mysticism, I can only called "The Occult Corner" an the ra in, the lack of attendance, and conclude that : (a) the author is appropriate alternative? the lack of entertainment, I thought unaware of the definition of -Randall Adams the show came off pretty damn BE ALERT, OBSERVE good . Thanks Greg Rodick ; and POLARITY Steve Wh itsitt, Dan Walker, Kevin Columnist replies to Dr. Adams Huston, and Kevin Horn, you guys Observing polarity is critical. Be are a pretty good " back-up band ." sure the positive (marked + ) To Randall Adams: YOUR astrological sign? (How's that for ego?!) and the negative (marked - ) are connected the same on rear of The Author - "TOC" In reply to your comment on the -Sherman Crouch Speaker as they are on the back of so cal led article, " The Occu lt the Amplifying System. Corner" I would like to enlighten you . First of all , "The Occult THE PHOENIX Corner" is not an article, or a feature. It is a weekly column, Published twice-monthly by the students of Marian College, 3200 which is written to provide In­ Cold Spring Road , Indianapolis, IN 46222. DOWNTOWN teresting information to those Just 2 Blocks South students involved in, or curious Co-Editors Elaine Watson, Lynn Shewmaker of Washington Street about the occult, and other related News Editor Stacy Vereen 133 S. PENN . ST. subjects. A column is not always Sports Ed itor Paul Kern Phone 635-5453 vital to al I the readers of a paper Photography Charles Peters , Noel Kurtz, Mike Murray, Tom Kasper Daily 9:00 to 5:15/ Sat. to 2:15 such as The Phoenix, but it Artists ue Fullerton, Bob Parker provides a variance in subject Composition Baker Sue Sommer, Lisa IN THE BEAUTIFUL matter for the paper and creates a Staff Writers Gary Asher, Patrick Price, Bob Melevin, more cosmopoli tan content. Annette Bolton, Debbie Lauer, Judie Dzlezak, GLENDALE MALL Linda Leonard , Chris Huber, Paul Kern , 62nd and Keystone Also, am sorry that you Just across from Block's misinterpreted some statements Mel Arnold, Mark Fischer, Ann Monnot, Paulette Shaw, Phone 253-4261 within the article. It was not in­ Jackie Thies Ing, Maryliece Happel, Shella McGuire, Clare Stickan , Dave Record Mon. thru fri . 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. tended to imply that science is not Sal. 10 to 6 P.M./Sun . 12 to S P.M. necessary and ef fective in ou r Business Manager Mary Wessel Advertising Director Mike Murray duration on earth, but simply to Also 4831 w. 38TH STREET state an opinion of science. Circulation Margie Giestlng, Colleen Dangler Staff Advisor Paul G. Fox , Director of Public Information IN THE GEORGETOWN PLAZA By the way , Dr . Adams, wha t is BLACK SOUNDINGS 'Dark of the Moon' BY CURTIS GOAR, O.S.B. throngs of people hearing the Word is next prod uction proclaimed week ly, where is the It's " Mountain-l egend time" at sp irit which excited the first THE WICKED MAN FL EES , Marian . An entertaining American Ch ri stians to proc laim the Word ALTHOUGH NO ONE PURSUES legend is about to be recreated . HIM; BUT THE JUST MAN , LIKE A daily? " Dark of the Moon ," written by What America and the world LION, FEE LS SURE OF HIMSELF . Howard Richardson and William needs are some gut leve l PROVERBS 28, 1 Berney , has been selected by the Last week on WNTS-Rad io , Chri stians, men and women of God Theatre Department as the next who will stand as pi llars , to utter Indianapol is , a woman caller production . It will be given the Master's four point plan of boasted of the great Christian November 22, 23 and 24 in the cou ntry of America . She stated that liberation. college auditorium. we were "a nation deeply rooted in the fundamental truth of the Word "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me , According to Si ster Francesca of God ." When I reflected on the He has annointed me , Thompson, the director, " Dark" is above Proverb , and the statement of He has sent me to bring glad tid ing an old legend that sti 11 carries a this Christian woman , noting the to the poor, ANDY KRAKOWIAK-'Up for grabs' modern message in this day of "The rea lities of this nation , the Proverb to proc laim liberty of the captives , to some lucky student [See Page 4) Exorcist," interest in devil wor­ should read ,"The just man flees, recovery of sight to the blind and shippers , and small , petty minds although no one pursues him ; but release to prisoners , to announce a Home Ee. Assn. who are never able to escape the the wicked man, like a lion, feels year of favor from the Lord ." Luke trappings of all that make for the worst in us as humans. sure of himself." To say we are a 4, 18-20 elects Sue Barrett nation under the message of God , We need people who will take up Portraying lead ro les are Greg when we see social injustice, gross the burdens of mess lahship, and The Marian College Studen t Rodick as the " w i tch-boy" , poverty , institutional racism , and are willing to march Into hell for the Home Econom ics Associati on was Susie Disbrow as Barbara Alien political disenfranchisement, one is cause of justice and right. Whether rev ived last week with the election and Mr. Joseph Kem pf as Preac he~ either insane or totally aloof to the hell is Ford's office In Washington, of officers . Hagg ler. state of American society. With Lugar's office in Indianapolis, the Mrs . Connie Wesner, acting welfare office , or the Church, the department head , is the advisor meetings as we ll as the regular truth must be proclaimed . " For all w ith Sue Barrett as chairman . Other meet ings wh ich are held on the first Parents weekend of creation eagerly awaits the officers are : Denise Germonprez, and th ird Tuesdays of each month revelation of the Sons of God." vice-chairman ; Terry Dens berger, at 12 :30 p.m. In Room 129 of Clare Romans 8,19. Later .... slated Nov. 8-10 secretary ; Mary Kay Gutzweiler, Hall . treasurer; Margaret Laug le, BY BOB MELEVIN Seniors to sponsor historian ; and Annette Bolton , publ ic re lat ions. Fund-raising and expositions will The purpose of the MCSHEA is to highlight this year's Parents ' ACADEMIC Halloween Dance provide an opportunity for the Weekend on November 8, 9 and 10. The Drum and Bugle Corps will All ghosts, witches and warlocks persona l development of the RESEARCH sponsor a Rummage Sale on are invited to attend the Halloween members, for serv ice to school and Saturday and Sunday and a Dance to be held in the Pere community, and to create a des ire Spaghetti Dinner in the Pere on Wednesday, October 30, from 8: 30- for improving home and fam il y LIBRARY living . Saturday afternoon . Proceeds from 11 : 30 p.m . Sponsored by the senior T housands of Topics both activities will be used for the class , the dance will feature the The Association is open to Heavy Duty Dance Band , and will anyone wh o is interested in any or $2. 75 per page corps' trip to New Orleans. Send for your up-t o-date, offer cut rates on Pere food . Also al l phases of home ecnom ics as Art and fashion will also be a part 176-page, mail order catalog planned for that evening are door we ll as maj ors. of the weekend . Marian students of 5500 topics. Enclose will display their artistic talents in prizes and a best-dressed costume The MC Association is affiliated with the student chapters of the $1 .00 to cover pos tage (1-2 an art exhibition , whi le the Ho, ne contest . days delivery time) . I nd iana Home Economics Economics Department w ill host' a Halloween costumes are not Ass ociation and th e American 519 GLENROCK AVE . fashion show in the Library required for admission into the Home Economics Association. SUITE #203 Auditorium. dance. Admission is 50 cents per Members receive a subscription to There wi ll even be action for the person . LOS ANGELES, CA. 900 24 sports enthusiasts when the Marian the AH EA Journal and can attend Our materials are sold for district, state, and national researc h purposes only Soccer team will meet head-on w:th MY PRAYER Xavier on Saturday afternoon. On Sunday, the intramural Cham­ Thank you , Lord for everything! pionship Football Game will take For Your marvelous creation , place, where there wil l also be a For this world fu ll of beauty and flag presentation by the Drum and complexity ; Bugle Corps' Color Guard. For our lives full of color and The New Finally, Marian's finest girl will mystery ; be revealed to all in anticipation at But, most of all , for 'i" hy great love the Intramural Championship Game which made all these possible . when the 1974 Homecoming Queen It's just wonderful , just supercool ; will be announced . just great to know You 're always The plentiful activities of this there to turn to. weekend should he lp make Mom I praise you , Dear Lord . .. I love PERC and Dad feel a part of the Marian you !! ! Community. -M .G.

Halloween Party

Sponsored by Senior Class Wh y be a priest? Certainly, in times as difficult as these we ltve in. being a prie st is a lot harder today than it was in years past. . And committing onesel f to anything for any amount of Music by time s_eems to be one of the conflic ts of our modern age . But Heavy Duty Dance Band the priesthood 1s a challenge. A big one. Today. more than ever before in history. men and women. young and old. are searching for rel igious meaning, for withdrawal from isolation and alienation to Joyful community experienc~s. for Good News in the midst of discouragement Wednesday, October 30 and hope ,n the place of pessimism. The Paulists are trying to minister to these needs. As a contemporary re_ligious community serving the American people, our mission 1s to communicate the love of Christ 8 : 30 to 11 : 30 to people. Every Paullst is a missionary: in the pulpit or the parish house . . _. on campus or in the inner-city . with the spoken or_the pr!nted word . . he is communicating to people. His m1s~1on 1s to all of America. His message is love: the love of Christ for all people. Hours: It isn 't easy but the Paulist welcomes commitment. Welcom_es the cha llenge. If you are interested in the Paulist way of lt fe, send for the Pau list Papers. Write to: Father Don C. Campbell, Room 101 Monday thru Thursday PAULISF 8 to 3: 30 - 5 to 11 Friday Saturday Sunday FAlflERS 8 to 3: 30 - 8 to 12 8 to 12 7 to 11 41 5 WlST 59 TK ST .. NCW YOU.N.Y.100 19 Potential champs prepare for games BY PAUL KERN After the crowd had thrilled to an exciting halftime show, in which Every year, one regular season the grass grew an incredible one­ game stands out above all ½he hundredth of an inch, it was back to others In majesty and drama. the game. The Bad Joses went Games l ike ... Ohi o St. vs .. ahead 12-7 on a second Zldron to Mich igan ; UCLA vs . USC or P.S.#5 Bazeley peg, but the Rangers struck vs . Fulton Memorial Junior High. back quickly when "Hop Along" Here at Marian the big game oc­ himself scruffed over the goal line cured on Oc t. 13, when the Stoned on a quarterback keeper making the Rangers played the Bad Joses. score 13-12 Rangers , with just bare The Rangers, picked as seven to minutes to go. The crowd moved to twelve point underdogs before a dead silence and the only noise kickoff time, came out fast when was that of the convent garage door Jerry Kratchman caught a touch­ opening as the Bad Joses faced a down pass from quarterback "Hop fourth and 22 miles with less than Along" Doherty ; followed quickly two minutes remaining. Then a by a Masten extra point making the huge break for the Joses ... Tom score 7-0 . But the Bad Joses, not to Sluss is called for passing in­ be outdone, responded with a terference by ref Bob Cannon when Zidron to Bazeley T.D . Aerial, Zidron's pass falls short and the however they missed the extra point Joses have a first down. From there and the halftime score was 7-6 . they scored a touchdown and won 18-13; but it makes the next INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL-Sheila Deaton warms up before competition Rangers-Joses game a must to see. starts in the Clare Hall gym. Pre-Homecoming The final two games were 1) anti­ climatic and 2) forfeitures as the • clinic Nov. 6 Harvey Wallbangers, having ob­ viously banged their heads too hard Girls are wrapping up BY DEB MACKEL on the wall the night before, didn't show up and the Bootstrappers, After four weeks of competitive team of League B will play the No. 2 The Marian College Booster although having the spirit willing, volleyball playing, women's in­ team of League A. The winners of Club, in co-ordination with the tramural volleyball has started to had too little flesh and were forced those matches will then meet for Marian Knights, will present a show some placement in team to hang it up. the championship. special pre-homecoming clinic, to standings. Due to the great interest be held on Wednesday, November FIXED was the big word going of the sport, 17 teams participated 6, at 7 :00 p.m. in the Clare Hall around at last week's game ... FIXED this year cusing the formation of Charles Gallagher Gym . The purpose of the clinic is was the word on everyone's mind two leages. not only to give you a chance to and lips ... even the player's ad­ Now with one week remain ing in speaks on campus meet the Knights before the season mitted a FIXED game, and it was regular play, the top two teams of begins, but also simply to find out true . Just by looking you could see each league get ready for the Charles F. Gallagher of the who you 're going to be cheering for. that someone had just recently playoffs. Since there are two American Universities Field Staff Earl Brinker, last year's captain , fixed up the football field; and the leagues this year, playoffs will be (AUFS) will lecture on campus will make a special appearance to players responded well. different from the past. Monday, November 11, at 10:30 officially " pass the ball" to this The Bad Joses, with their After regulation play, the No. 1 a.m. in Room 251 . year's captain, Andy Krakowiak. quarterback Kenny Aust returning team of League A will play the No. 2 Sponsored by the Non-Western Speaking of Andy, the drawing {See Dork Award), came storming team of League B, and the No. 1 Studies Committee and the for the BIG DATE will also take onto the field to play the hippity Sociology Department, Mr. place at the clinic. (Get your ticket Hops. For the better part of the the Gallagher will speak on "The from any Booster Club member.) first three minutes it was a good Knights to meet Relationship of Traditional Culture The film "Walking Tall" will be game, but after that the Joses to Political and Economic shown following the clinic in the began to assert themselves. 'Athletes in action' Development." An expert on Islamic affairs and Library Auditorium at 8 :00 p.m. Jeff "Eggs" Zidron scored two on Japanese society, Mr. Gallagher The team needs our support both (count 'em), two times and the rout BY MEL ARNOLD currently serves as director of financially and vocally (at the was on. The Hops were still studies of the AUFS and consultant game) , so be an "athletic sup­ somewhat close at the half, 12-6, Before the Nov. 16 opening date, on international relations to the porter" and make tracks over to the but Steve Barrett, "Commissioner" the basketball team will play a University of Hawaii. gym, November 6th . Schroth, and a rampaging Jerry practice game in preparation to the Faculty and students are invited. Stockrham all chipped in six points, 1974-75 season. On Sunday, Nov. and even a Becher touchdown for 3, at 7 : 30 p.m. in Clare Hall Gym, TH£ the Hops wasn't enough to offset the Knights will take on the highly­ DORK BOWL: Yesterday an the final score-35-12, Joses regarded Athletes in Action team . historic occasion occurred as the winning. This is a team made up of ex­ MFIC [2-3-1) played the Hops (2-4), college stars and few ex-pros. They R,.c-4- The Nads could lock up a playoff with the winner receiving the first t'"G are very big , very strong and very spot if they won against the MF IC team Dork Award. good. and they went right to it with I ~ An admission fee of 50 cents will p z z Matern making it 6-0 Nads . But the be charged to help the team on Its dauntless MFIC showed their guts Beer~ Wirie. New Orleans trip. Please attend and with a Kuzmitz-to-Ketter TD strike back the Knights. and it was all knotted up at 6-6. Then during Homecoming Week, When Jerry Disque added to the they'll be a Meet-the-Knights Night. Nads' score , it set up a do-or-die This is where you, the student, will '!lo.mH~ situation for the mighty MFIC, but meet each player. The team will alas , it was not to be , because play a short scrimmage game to Morido..y although Hayword scored a touch­ end the evening. It is schedu led for fl..,v down , the extra point was no good . Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. Final score : 13-12 Nads. Finally, the team opens up Its So.fv.,Jo.y In the final game, the gung-ho­ season at the Naval Armory against hum Bootstraps forfeited to the St. Francis College. It should now 3l/7vi, 30+~ q;it.l-b:lll hard-headed Harvey Wallbangers . be noted that St. Francis is no longer the "Pansy" of the District. They now have scholarship money, a new coach and five new ballplayers. Coach Schilling says a 6-7 junior college transfer and three NEW TAXI other new ballplayers plus the new and talented coach has moved St. Francis from one of the easier INDEPENDENT CAB COMPANY teams to one of the more difficult games on the Knights' schedule. • Air Conditioned • 24-Hour Service • Airport Tim e Ca lls • Time Calls DORK AWARD • Bus Station Service • 25-35 Minute Service This week's Dork goes to Kenny Aust, who in trying to roll up the score, attempted to get one last Radio Dispatched play off ... which he did, and wh ich went for a touchdown . . . and wh ich he was very proud of . . . until he saw that upfield was a 925-5351 penalty, which cancelled the TD and the remaining time.