<<

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Scholar

The Rose Thorn Archive Student Newspaper

Fall 9-10-1982

Volume 18 - Issue 1 - Friday, September 10, 1982

Rose Thorn Staff Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, [email protected]

Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn

Recommended Citation Rose Thorn Staff, "Volume 18 - Issue 1 - Friday, September 10, 1982" (1982). The Rose Thorn Archive. 606. https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/606

THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS ROSE-HULMAN REPOSITORY IS TO BE USED FOR PRIVATE STUDY, SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH AND MAY NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. SOME CONTENT IN THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY MAY BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT. ANYONE HAVING ACCESS TO THE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT REPRODUCE OR DISTRIBUTE BY ANY MEANS COPIES OF ANY OF THE MATERIAL OR USE THE MATERIAL FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGE WITHOUT DETERMINING THAT SUCH ACT OR ACTS WILL NOT INFRINGE THE COPYRIGHT RIGHTS OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY. ANY REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ANY MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY IS AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PARTY THAT DOES SO.

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspaper at Rose-Hulman Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rose Thorn Archive by an authorized administrator of Rose-Hulman Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Hypnotist on Campus

by Ric Miles Hypnotherapy by University of Ken Weber's performance Ken Weber, nationally known California at Los Angeles begins an exciting year of hypnotist and mentalist, will be Medical School. A true expert in activities brought to the campus performing Saturday, his field, Weber will answer by the Student Activities Board. September 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the questions after his show. His On Saturday afternoon, Main Dining Room of the main purpose, however, is September 18th, the S.A.B. will Hulman Memorial Union. entertainment. Using members sponsor a frisbee golf Admission for the show is $1.00 of the audience, whom he has tournament, and then on October Weber is being presented by the never met, Weber guarantees 2nd S.A.B. welcomes the Student Activities Board. "you will see things you will Rhythm Section for Newsweek magazine said that NEVER see on television!" Homecoming. Playfair, "the Ken Weber is one of the "most Ken Weber will not be the first ultimate icebreaker," was also recommended" performers for hypnotist to perform on the co-sponsored by the Student college audiences, and that he Rose-Hulman campus. In 1979, Activities Board. Expanded has won the Playboy Club's the Student Activities Board programming is also scheduled "Entertainer of the Year" presented Tom Deluca, also a for 1982-83. This will include award. Other critics have also master at professional hypnosis. weekly events, promotion of raved about Ken Weber. He has His show, performed before a Rose-Hulman football and been described as "A Master jam-packed audience in the basketball games, a winter Entertainer," "A Knockout," Hubnan Union Dining Room, concert and a spring festival. and "A Smashing Hit." His show received great praise from the S.A.B. hopes that the Rose is a highly entertaining (and R.H.I.T. student body. This year community will take advantage very funny) demonstration of the Ken Weber promises to be just of these activities to take their incredible powers of the mind. as successful, so join your minds off of classwork in the A native New Yorker, Weber friends for one of the highlights coming months. Ken Weber, hypnotist, will perform this Saturday, is certified in clinical of the year. September llth, in the Main Dining Room of Hulman Union. School wins grant from Kresge

Rose-Hul man Institute of services, science, conservation Technology has been notified by and religion. The Kresge Foundation that a "This grant from The Kresge challenge grant of $200,000 Foundation is not only generous, toward the renovation of but the timing could not have laboratory facilities in Moench been better," commented Dr. been approved Samuel F. Hulbert, president of Vol. 18, No. 1 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology SEPTEMBER 10. 1982 Hall has contingent upon the college's Rose-Hulman. "To date, slightly completion of cash over $1 million has been raised commitments and pledges to the for the Moench Hall renovation. $2 million renovation by Dec. 15, I am confident that alumni and 1982. friends of Rose-Hulman will respond to this important 1,4 49 After considering challenge from Kresge, and we 1982, The Kresge proposals in will meet our stated goal." last Foundation of Troy, Mich., The Moench Hall renovation is week awarded new grant a major project in the $19 million commitments of $28,260,000 to "Blueprint for Excellence" 132 charitable organizations in 32 program begun in 1979 and of states and the District scheduled for completion in 1984. Columbia. This development program is The majority of these grants designed to provide a new were toward projects involving classroom-laboratory building construction or renovation of for chemical engineering, civil facilities. Most grant recipients engineering and the life had raised initial funds toward sciences, a new administration their respective projects before center, and the major renovation requesting Kresge Foundation of Moench Hall, a 130,000 square- assistance. Grants were then foot structure which from its authorized on a challenge basis, completion in 1922 until 1969 requiring the raising of the housed all academic and remaining funds, thereby administrative facilities of the insuring the completion of the institute. The "Blueprint" projects. campaign also will provide The Kresge Foundation was annual student financial aid, created by the personal gifts of academic departmental support Sebastian S. Kresge. Foundation and equipment, and additional grants are made to institutions endowment. in the area of higher education, More than $14 million of the health care and related services, $19 million total has been raised the arts and humanities, social to date. to perform at Rose band returned home to Atlanta (1977 ), their first RIAA gold by Ric Miles Section holding forth across the Atlanta Rhythm Section joins after a hot tour. They were , boasting their first top 2nd at airwaves year after year, a in 1981 with On Saturday, October greeted in the city streets like ten single, "." The 9:00 p.m. the Student Activities consistent output that few an LP that more than does heroes, and played in front of smooth ballad approach kept Board will proudly welcome the groups — Northern, Southern, justice to the classic ARS sounds 60,000 people that day at the them inside the top ten with their Atlanta Rhythm Section to the British, you name it — are able of the past, from the very first Festival in Lover" Shook Fieldhouse Stage for to match. It is hard to recall a single to jump off side one, next single, "Imaginary Grant Homecoming 1982. This 6 man moment during the last four "Alien." Proof of the thriving Field, heading over and then "I'm Not Gonna Let It band from Atlanta, has years when ARS wasn't keeping musical association between the Santana, , and the Bother Me Tonight," both from Doobie Brothers. The same produced 12 with its hybrid brand of rock 'n roll at producer and the group are to be the album Champagne Jam month, September 25th it was, numerous hits including the very top of the charts. There found in their songwriting (1978 ); the LP also included are always those folks, of collaborations: with guitarist Chip Carter brought them to the "Large Time," a tribute to "Champagne Jam," "Imaginary White House where family and Lover," "So In to You," course, who'd argue that any J.R. Cobb (an association that `Skynyrd after the tragic plane "I'm friends came to hear them. "I Not Gonna Let It Bother Me group with the collective dates back to their Classics IV crash of '77. 1979 brought another think I have a lot in common Tonight," "," strengths of ARS couldn't string of hits, and here takes on pair of hit singles,"Do it or Die" with the Atlanta Rhythm "Spooky," and their most possibly lose: the individual new lifeblood in "Homesick,'' and "Spooky" off the Underdog Section," the President said that recent, "Alien." Tickets for this talents of each musician in the "Outlaw ," "Southern album; and the same year came afternoon. "I remember when concert will go on sale to the band, all quiet veterans of the Exposure," and the title tune, the double-LP live set 'Are You first Ready' recapping such ARS general public on Wednesday, studio session wars long before "Quinella"); with keyboardist they started, critics and as "Champagne Jam," September 15. The price per they'd got together in the band; (a combination commentators said they didn't favorites Rhythm," "Doraville" ticket will be $7.50 for reserved the awesome songwriting that delivered "So In to You" have a chance. They said the "Georgia the other hits. Their tenth seating and $6.50 for general abilities of the band members and "," and same thing about me." and collaborating with their closes side two album,The Boys From Doraville admission. However, for 2 days here opens and Throughout the early to mid producer-manager So Strong" and (1980), rocked the house with beginning Monday,September 13 with "You're 1970's ARS was a five man band through the years; and the f ull- to Shangri-La"); and "Cocaine Charlie," "Rough at tickets will be sold to the Rose- "Going comprised of Barry Bailey time use of one of the finest lead singer Ronnie the Edges," and "Nest Year's Hulman students and faculty at a with (guitar), J.R. Cobb (guitar), recording facilities in the Hammond ("Higher," "Pretty Rock 'n -Roll." This was also the reduced rate. Reserved seats Dean Daughtry (keyboards), country — Doraville, Georgia's ). first studio recording to may be purchased for $6.50 and Girl" Paul Goddard (bass), and $5.50 they Studio One — manned by Not only can you sense the introduce new drummer Roy and can be picked up Ronnie Hammond (vocals/- at the Hulman Union Box Office associate producer-engineer resolution of so many dues- Yeager (who'd been heard acoustic guitar). Success not any time between the hours of , long since named paying years as this musical was onstage earlier in Are You 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Keep in "one of rock 'n roll's great QUINELLA plays its hand, but overwhelming and after 1976 a Ready!). mind that the special savings natural resources" by ARS. there's also a strong feeling for frustrated ARS was nearly ready will be offered for only two days Those all-too-human strengths the future in terms of staying to pack it in. Their next LP would "Our goal," says ilarrunond, so plan to purchase your tickets (tempered by a righteous bit of true to that past. ARS fans are be the acid test; the band was "is to make the audience feel a early. Southern soul) are QUINELLA always reminded of a summer given 45 days to compose, record, part of us. It's pure magic when There is something very you can bet your hard-earned September three years ago, with and deliver the finished goods. that happens!" It's a safe bet the familiar and reassuring in the money on, as the title of their "Imaginary Lover" as the The result was an aptly-titled magic'll be happening a long sound of the Atlanta Rhythm lucky llth album suggests. The season's theme song, when the A Rock and Roll Alternative time. PAGE 2 ROSE THORN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1982 The new Thorn collegiate crossword 1 2 '4 IIII5 6 7 8 9 10 11 One prominent organization on campus which rarely, if ever, '12 ' 13 14 15 draws the attention of a Thorn editorial is The Thorn itself. At - - . first, it may sound as if The Thorn is tooting its own horn, but there 16 are many aspects of a college newspaper which have had to come under scrutiny as this year's staff was being organized. 18 19 , Advertising — The Thorn derives half of its operating budget - through advertising. Yet one must consider who the ads serve. 22 Those ads which include coupons or promote a new product, ser- vice or whatever that Rose students can use are ads which do the W411111121 26 campus some good. Others, like many recruiting and "thank you" . , advertisments, serve no purpose to the reader (all seniors check 27 28 1 the interview schedule weeks ahead of time). Most of these only go 31 .12 to fill in extra space in the paper or bring in enough additional revenue so that The Thorn can put out an eight page issue with four 34 35 pages of news contect. This year the Thorn staff would like to weed . , out those less than useful ads and only include enough to stay 37 within our budget. This means few, if any, eight page issues and fewer total issues. Which leads to point two: 39 1111111111133 Quality over Quantity — Blood drives, chess club tournaments and upcoming movies are all activities which deserve the attention PPP of The Thorn, but front page five hundred word essays on them is getting carried away. This year The Thorn staff will concentrate 47 48 49 cc on more in depth, pertinent writing. - 50 51 Broadened horizons — Since Rose is a relatively small, unevent- ful campus, there are not always a great deal of noteworthy things 5 53 happening. Also, Rose students tend to remain isolated from out- _ 11111154 - - side events and world affairs. To fill in the gaps during uneventful IP% Pdward inlitic Co legiate CW7'-2 times, the Thorn will offer more cosmopolitan reporting and offer commentary on national and international affairs. Along these lines, the editorial column itself will not appear unless The Thorn has something significant to say. Watered-down or wishy-washy ACROSS 37 Type of music 10 Regretful one editorials do not even have to be 38 Doesn't eat 11 Vanderbilt and written in the first place; they 1 Movie mogul Marcus 39 The only distract Sunflower State Lowell the reader from commentary which has significance. 40 Part of APB, to 13 Acquit Outside input — The Thorn has always had trouble obtaining stu- 5 Heroic tale police 14 "The Lord is My dent participation, so the staff encourages contributions in the 9 Song syllable 41 All -too common ----..." 12 The state of form of articles, letters and suggestions. In addition, being excuse (2 wds.) 15 Veal - some clubs undamaged 43 Short and organizations (note opera solo 20 Extends across the articles in this issue) have taken ad- 15 Pal 47 Grotto 22 Turkic tribesmen vantage of the publicity offered by The Thorn to promote their ac- 16 Its capital is 48 Part of the hand 23 Mr. Guinness tivities or generate interest in the club or organization. Campus Dacca 50 Made do 24 Spanish for wolf 17 leaders note: The Thorn will not always Nobel chemist 51 Prevents 25 Retrace (3 wds.) be aware of your 18 The art of putting 52 - organization's activities. Alte 26 Disproof Having a representative to report on on plays 53 U.S. caricaturist 28 Ends, as a these activities can help insure your club is getting the attention it 19 Pearson and Maddox 54 Farm storage place broadcast (2 wds.) deserves. Faculty and staff are also encouraged to contribute. 21 - Vegas 29 Like Felix Unger 22 Drink to excess Staff DOWN 30 Head inventory — The Thorn is always on the lookout for new staff 23 - Hiss members. 32 Hurt or cheated The Thorn has positions open for sports writers, colum- 26 Italian painter 1 Conservatives' foes,35 Glided nists, feature article writers, and needs help with layout, editing 27 Screenwriter Anita for short 36 Lead minerals and advertising. Our staff is always willing to accept help in any 2 Go - length 38 Coquette 28 Devilishly area. Juniors especially should consider joining sly (ramble) 40 Take - (pause) up this year since 31 Decline 3 Famous volcano very few are on this years staff. 41 Finished a cake 32 Devices for 4 Moves jerkily 42 Football trick With these changes The Thorn looks forward to serving the Rose refining flour 5 Hollywood populace 43 "Rock of ----" community. 33 Teachers organi- 6 Sheriff Taylor 44 Anklebones zation 7 "Golly" 45 Work with soil 34 Shore protectors 8- as an eel 46 Too (2 wds.) 9 Size of some 49 New Deal organi- 36 Machine part want-ads (2 wds.) zation The last rat is the worst

by Andrew Thomas lobbying efforts was against from charging private parties to Weekly Calendar The mass exodus of high- Senator Edmund Muskie's the taxpayers to threatening an ranking officials from the attempts to draft this nation's Israeli ambassador. Environ- Reagan administration can water quality legislation. mentalists have been kept on September 10 RHA and St. Mary's present Rage perhaps best be described as the In 1969, Interior Secretary their toes fighting Watt's plans. 11 Rose football t,eam at Illinois situation in which long-tailed Hickel appointed Watt as his which include the opening of College rodents exit a descending water- Deputy Assistant. Watt took this public lands to oil and gas vehicle. SAB Leadership Workshop There is one such opportunity to hand over two development and the end of the animal, however. whom one consulting contracts totalling listing of new endangered would SAB presents Ken Weber have believed would have $60,000 to David Thoren. a long- species (Watt tells us,"We don't departed long ago. time friend, without following have to worry about endangered 14 - ACM Organizational Meeting I am not speaking of President the government's policy of species; why, we can't even get Reagan; he, being the captain as selecting competitive bids for rid of the cockroach.") These 15 - Registration deadline well as the ship, cannot leave. I such projects. are just a few of the many am referring to the 16 Secretary of Watt became Director of the examples of Watt's activities - ARA Taco Special the Interior. James A. Watt. Bureau of Recreation in 1972. On that serve either the corporate A political columnist, when 18 - Soccer, Principia at Ftose a tour of a mountain region giants or himself. asked why he enjoyed criticizing within a state park system. James Watt began his political Watt so often, replied Watt Football, Rose at Hanover that it was asked his escort why the timber career lobbying the decision- because Watt was so easy. that was not being harvested and the makers for business interests. SAB Frisbee the man was so obviously golf competition evil. meadows being grazed. Now he himself makes decisions Many Americans agree. Over In 1975, Watt became Vice- reflecting the same private Physics Club Fall Picnic one million have signed a Chairman of the Federal Power interests in a government "Replace Watt" petition Commission. It was in this supposed to be of, by, and for the 19 - RHA Film: For Your Eyes Only circulated by the Sierra Club to position that he helped raise people. How has he lasted this date, and signatures the continue to natural gas ceiling price. tripling long? be collected. costs to consumers but making He must be wearing diving How has this man, af ter the natural gas people very equipment. causing the largest public outcry happy. Watt was also charged of any of the Reagan crowd. with punishing two FPC lawyers managed to remain in an who had testified to Congress administration that routinely against Tenneco and Mobil Oil. asks for the resignation of those If you Rep. John like Moss asked for the to party who might prove some impeachment of Watt: nothing embarrassment to the Presi- happened. dent? Indeed. he should not hove Watt became President of the been chosen to begin with; his Mountain States Legal Founda- with wild anti women -environmentalist stance then has tion in 1977. a been evident for years. self-claimed "public interest'' organization transfer to Ball State, but If you Ilke to write then Watt's political background which was formed, supported. begins with the campaign of and directed by corporate giants. Wyoming Governor Milward This "public interest" founda- Simpson. running for US Senate tion gained a reputation for join the Rose Thorn in 1962. Simpson emerged being anti-consumer and anti- victorious, and Watt followed environmentalist. him to Washington. What can be expected after such a background? Contact us at the Thorn office Simpson retired in 1967. but Watt can be expected after Watt had another job ready; such a background. The outcome lobbyist. His new position to date is not surprising. Watt in the student lounge or required him to lobby the House has been attacked for many and Senate Interior committees occurences since the acceptance for business interests. One of his of his present post, everything Box 891 ROSE PAGE 3 FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 10,1982 THORN A soccer preview

by Rob Schmidlin 18, 2:00 p.m. and will host Sports Reporter DePauw on September 25th at The 1982 Rose-Hulman Soccer 11:00 a.m. team began its season Monday Thorm Sports and The team has been working with an afternoon practice • has been practicing all week. hard and looks very good. The You can see the Engineers freshmen turnout has been tomorrow in an intra-squad excellent and with returning scrimmage on the soccer field lettermen Dave "Cowbody" Welch named CC coach next to Art Neff field on the Watson, Senior, Juniors George Southwest side of campus. West, Jamie Hueller and Bob service of seven Bill Bill Welch, a veteran cross 12 people on our athletic staff but enjoyed the The Engineer Booters will Crowel. Sophomore Scott Welch-coached athletes and country and track and field only four of those individuals are open their home season with last "Beak" Tadupp and Mark ranks second only to neighboring coach at Terre Haute Gerst- full time, meaning we are able to year's C.A.C. champions Heiderscheid, the team should Indiana State University in this meyer and North Vigo high cover 10 varsity sports on a Principia College at September fair well this year. regard. schools and a widely-sought limited budget," Murchner lecturer and clinic staff continued. Earlier, Welch had served as a member, has been named head Welch, who holds B.S. and specialist at the Olympic cross country and assistant track M.S. degrees from Indiana State Training Camp for sprinters and hurdlers in San Diego, Calif., in highlights head track and O'club and field coach at Rose-Hulman University, was 1970 and the Canadian Young Institute of Technology. field and cross country coach at After everyone else had left during August in Manitoba, High athletes Program in 1968. Welch, who will continue as a the former Gerstmeyer for the summer last May, the Canada. In the past three years its closing His professional coaching teacher in the Vigo County School from 1955 until orienteering Club was busy the O'club has traveled to New headed the track honors include being named School Corporation, will begin in 1971. He hosting the 1982 York twice, Ohio, Illinois. 1973 National Track and Field Coach his duties at Rose-Hulman im- program at North until Federation Kansas, Michigan. as well as of the Year by the National High Orienteering mediately. when he became athletic during the several trips to Missouri. Trips School Coaches Association in National convention "I do not feel we could have director (1973-78), but continued week in June. The long this year are planned for 1970, selection to the National first picked a better candidate if we as cross country coach. weekend included seminars, Missouri, Kansas, Pennsylvania, tenure as a cross Hall of Fame for Track and had looked throughout the During his meetings, social gatherings and Illinois and New Jersey. his teams have Field in Charleston, W. Va., as a Midwest for a replacement." country coach, two days of excellent championships, 14 high school coach (1977 1. Indiana said Athletic Director John won 20 county competition on the Yellowood If you are interested in this 13 Track Coach of the Year (1968), Mutchner of Welch. "Bill is truly conference titles, and Forset course near active club check the Indiana Cross Country Coach of State one of the outstanding distance sectional championships, four The whole Orienteering bulletin board and the Year (1972), and chairman of Bloomington. coaches in the Midwest and is a regional titles and one state weekend was a total success and come to one of the meetings. The Indiana AAU Age Group Track recognized authority in track and championship. Nine of Welch's brought excellent exposure to club will be hosting a local meet and Field (1966 ). field circles. We are pleased to track and field teams and nine Rose-Hulman as well as the on September 25th of this year. member of With NCAA Division III All- have Bill Welch as a cross country teams have Orienteering club. This would be an excellent are losing a fine America Mike O'Brien and five our staff. We enjoyed undefeated seasons. A couple of club members also chance to get a taste of Hargis and gaining served as director of the top seven runners from coach in Jim Welch, who attended a five day competition orienteering. another in Bill Welch. of athletics at North from 1973 to last year's cross country team "One of the strengths of our 1978, has seen no fewer than 30 of returning, Welch has a veteran athletic program is the fact that his cross country or track and team returning this fall. Among we have been able to attract field athletes go on to success in the team's goals will be winning 11114) THORN some truly outstanding local college cross country and track the College Athletic Conference people to our program. We have and field. Rose-Hulman has crown. Published weekly at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 5500 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. 47803 Editor John Marum Parachutes News Editor Dave Franke Sports Editor Dale Arend Business Manager Alan Yarcusko Columnists Andrew Thomas Gary Bechman Associates Dave Dvorak Beginning Course $68.00 Reporters Laszlo Bardos Bill Browning . - Frankfort Municipal Airport Every Saturday & Sunday Don Corson St. Road 28 West Registration 9:00 a.m. Mike Daniel Frankfort, IN 46041 Classes start at 9:30 a.m. Tim Eubank THIS AD WORTH $5 OFF ONE FIRST JUMP COURSE Jim Grimshaw Al If Redeemed From Now Thru Nov. 30, 1982 Hippleheuser Ric Mlles Ad is worth $10 For Groups of 10 or more, Walter Rosenberger EXPERIENCE THE THRILLS OF Rob Schmidlin Slavin SKYDIVING 1N OUR 12TH SEASON (317)654-6188 Dave John Weis Steve Shuman -Ili.: -0,11i,- -.no.- —2"rif-- ,M11111MICMIIIICIAISIIMMIltiollotr...17-noillel= Photographers Mike Talley Faculty Advisor Kent Harris

Rosey's Mitsui INII IIMII Ian um NM NMI 1111111111 Grocery Ell MIll 11111 1111111 1111111111111111 SEPTEMBER PRICE LIST I • Why go into town and spend your money on basic week-end food items Exercise on the most progressive tool when your own foodservice offers you the week-end food items you in the history of exercise. want at a price you can really afford? ROSEY'S GROCERY MART is open each Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 in the lower North West corner of the Union Building. Below is our item list with current prices. htunbershOhmu To be of great a service to you as possible we have priced these $9500 items very close to our actual costs. thru Play 28, 1E83

In the event of an item's price to us increasing, we will be forced to change the price listed below. Examine the list and plan on Expanded facilities making Rosey's a regular Friday stop as you plan for the week-end. •SAUNA • WHIRLPOOL • TOWEL SERVICE li# White Bread $.65 24- Peanut Butter $3.15 • OLYMPIC WEIGHTS li# Wheat Bread .8o 1# Margarine .40 JOIN UP TODAY! 1# Beefsteak Rye .75 lg. Ba4/Asstd. Chips .88 Apple each .19 Asstd. Box Cereal - current price Enjoy now thru May 28th Orange each .16 *Asstd. Soft Drink 12 oz. .35 Banana each .16 Half Pint Milk .16 Nautilus offers supervised programs for all your fitness needs. FREE TRIAL 235-1229

Like to purchase an item not on this list. Let us know. If we have it in stock we will be glad to give you a itautilus price on it.

EXERCISE & FITNESS CENTER 1 ON CAMPUS! HONEY CREEK RAQUE113ALL CLUB I insessemiammurnmenimmanomemmem=tossumenmememmasmantmeammormwel 11111181111111•111111M11111111111111111MM M1118.1111 PAGE 4 ROSE THORN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1982 PAGE 5 Clubs increase skills by Al Hippleheuser experience. Rose road route researched MANAGER: "Move that thing Last year. students from Rose over there sometime." and St. Mary-of-the Woods by I. Sore change. The roads behind geometry stumbled upon by EMPLOYEE: "What thing . traveled to the National Model Arrivals to campus yesterday Deming Dorm have been math professor Dr. Tank Where?" United Nations in New York were greeted by construction removed and used to patch Sherman earlier this year, the Nowadays, managers who City. The team represented and destruction caused by the Wabash. Degradation of this new road will resemble a mobius don't respect the rules of concise Bulgaria. Delegates studied the Mount St. Holin building, A road over the years was caused strip. Starting in G-wing, with communication usually find that foreign policy of the small definite improvement to campus by the drool erosion and exits in Sillyville and Brazil, the their companies have little Balkan country and interviewed facilities, this building was briefcase drag of bit nerds road will provide access to the respect for them. That is why Bulgarian UN representatives. provided by a grant from the frolicking to the Waters bottom side of Moench. interviewing employers look for Participants analyzed world Holin Corporation, a subsidiary Confusing Center. In place of the Obviously, parking has been speaking, management and issues through debate; they of K-Mart. The facility, road, the C.S. department has modified. Apartment parking is writing skills in addition to discussed world management; highlighted by a revolving blue proposed a subway from the in front of Blumberg, Speed Hall academic excellence. they presented decisions in beacon, will draw the attention upperclass dorms to the center. parking is down by the At Rose, student activities resolutions. Compared to of many passers-by. This will serve four purposes: fieldhouse, 2) as is B.S.B. Deming offer this kind of experience. debating business decisions Appropriately, this new building The darkness will protect parking the is by the A.T.O. house, Speaking experience comes from in management meetings and will house the civil and sensitive chemical eyes of C.S. majors faculty parking is at the I.S.U. radio, drama and debate clubs; preparing a report: extra- engineering departments. from Dr. the light of day, 3) It will stadium, upperclass parking is in sports or student government curriculars can give you that Sam Hulburp clams this will reduce nausea in students Speed lot, and commuter and participation helps your manage- extra edge at your future job provide the Rose leaving student with a the cafeteria ( and overflow parking is on first floor ment skills; working for the interviews. K-Mart education at a quality already in a weakened Mees. In addition to this parking newspaper yearbook or literary So get involved — help yourself price. condition ), seeing the slithering stickers will be issued thusly: magazine publishes your writing and your future employer digits, 4) It will provide support Comp Sci's — bar code; faculty skills. Extracurriculars usually by learning to conununicate Unfortunately, the for Pete Gustofwind's proposed — skull and crossbones; M.E.'s offer academic opportunities, opportunity is the door and construction has caused many tramway to the apartments. — Budweiser label; EE's — too. United Nations simulations activities like the Model UN will inconveniences to students, The M.C. Escher Highway will resistor color code; Civils — for example, offer a variety of help you find the key. faculty, and staff. The roads, be mapped out by U-2 numbers less than 10 (to avoid designed by the Helen Keller reconnaisance later this fall. confusion); and Chem E's — hot Institute, are the first noticeable Based on non-Euclidian pink stickers. Dyer joins admissions

D. Brian Dyer has been and graduated from Princeton Fast track calc. a sucess appointed Admissions Counselor High School in 1976. A member at Rose-Hulman Institute of of the American Marketing Twenty-three members of or a technical translators Saturday mornings, according to Technology. Graduating from Association, Dyer married the Rose-Hulman Institute of certificate, take two majors or Professor Sherman. Indiana State University in 1980 former Debra Jean Coomer, also Technology's 350-man Class of extra electives or begin graduate Rose-Hulman's computing with a B.S. degree in urban a 1980 graduate of Indiana State 1986 who were selected to attend school as a senior. facilities and microcomputers planning marketing, Dyer was University, who is employed as a the college's first Fast-Track formerly an economic teacher at the Ernie Pyle School Students participating in the were used extensively in the Calculus class arrived Sunday, development planner with near Clinton. first session of Fast-Track course. In fact, a microcomputer the July 25th for this unique course West Central Indiana Economic Dyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calculus generally scored 750 or was available in the lounge of the offering. Development District James E. Dyer, R.R. 2, Box 252, better on the mathematics residence hall in which Inc. Dr. Gary J. Sherman, head of Dyer was born in Princeton Princeton. portion of the participants will be housed. the Division of Mathematics, Scholastic Aptitude test. Dr. Sherman has been a taught an intensive five-week member of the teaching faculty From an academic course covering differential, point of at Rose-Hulman since receiving view, this R.A.s integral and multivariable gives students of his Ph.D. in mathematics from attend workshop calculus. Participants, all of exceptional ability and Indiana University in 1971. He by John Marum each other. After returning to which successfully completed background an opportunity to has been active in professional While everyone else was campus, the new staff dug into Fast-Track Calculus, will have use their talents and to move organizations, published several earning those last few bucks at such topics as satisfied Rose-Hulman's ahead," Sherman said. the new security papers and served as a his summer job or enjoying his system, the financial freshman calculus requirement, "Response to this program was aid consultant to government and last few days of unfettered situation, campus rules be awarded 15 quarter hours of very good." and industry. The Lilly Endowment relaxation, the Residence Hall regulations, credit toward graduation and and fire safety. A typical schedule Monday awarded him a Faculty Open Staff was preparing for the begin their college career as through Friday will include class Fellowship to spend the 1980-81 oncoming year. Eighteen The entire last day of the "mathematical sophomores" by from 8:30 to 10 a.m., followed by academic year working in Resident Assistants work shop con centrated on enrolling in Differential (R.A.$) an hour of problems and industry and studying operations underwent four days of intensive alcohol education. By taking an Equations I as a first term discussions and a repeat of the research at Clemson University. training. Headed by Tom open-ended position, freshman. Miller, the R.A.s timetable each afternoon from Since returning to Rose-Hulman Director of Residence Halls, and were taught to respect Dr. Sherman notes that such a 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Computers he has been elevated to head of assisted by Pete, Donna and everyone's choice to drink or not head start on the mathematics were available for problem- the division and has been Matthew Gustafson, the to drink, and to be able to handle requirement has many potential solving from 7 p.m. to ???. And particularly interested in workshop began with a campout alcohol related problems which advantages. For example, if this schedule were not enough, introducing microcomputers at Shakamak State Park to give might occur in the residence students can get a double degree an optional session was available into the mathematics classroom. the R.A.s a chance to get to know halls. . Stic,c,t5T101\)-- Hours of Operations niglarai MOS-- SAO ThAenfA Monday thru Thursday 7:00-Midnight Friday 9:00-1:00am Ao/14...) "To 16 errE,R. Saturday 5:00-1:00am Sunday S6'St3€ YOU 6:30-1:00am Sunday's Buffet 5:00pm-6:00pm PHONE NUMBER 87?-9317 or Ext. 351 P1SK, REJOIXT BIG SAWN)GS Tasty Tangy Toppings Pepperoni Beef Black Olive CR_olAp RgTES Italian Sausage Green Pepper Ham M ushroom Onion Red Pepper Bacon

REGULAR PIZZA ( Hand-tossed

Cheese Pizza 2.96 First Topping .45 . 5 qt. Second Topping • 35 • Third Topping •35 Add'l PIZZA BUFFET RETURI4:.; TO ROSE-11ULLAN Toppings .25 ea.

This Sunday there will be a Pizza Pan Pizza ( Thick Buffet in the Snack Bar from 4:30 to 6:00. Crust ) The cost for this is only $3,25 and includes Small Med. Large Jumbo all the great pizza and salad bar items you Cheese Pizza 4.20 5.20 5.90 6.85 can ea First Topping .85 1.05 .o5 1.05 Second Topping .80 mai:you-can-drink .95 1.00 cokes are available also Third Topping .50 .7o Add'l Toppin,-s .50 .95 for only 500. .60 .7o .95

Remember, there is no scheduled dinner meal Sandwich Specialties this day, U.S.S. so be sure to attend the buffet. Rosa Sub (an '81-'82 Favorite) 2.75 Italian Sausage W/ Mozz. Cheese (New for '82-'83) 2.55 See you there! Greek Gyro (Mama's Favorite) 3.15

MAMA ROSA'S PHONE NUMBER 877-9317 or Ext. 351 MATng TAtes CtiEr-X51 SUNDAY BUFFET- ALL THE PIZZA, SPAGHETTI, tgRosE.- LrrutIN .., AND SALAD afILIC BREAD T,b. IL BAR YOU CAN EAT AT THE WORX