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Volume 17- Issue 2- September 18, 1981

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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]. Homecoming Concert Harry Chapin returns by John Masum "Taxi" became the most solo "Life Is Like That" Musician Harry Chapin will requested in America for and his Emmy and Peabody top off this year's Homecoming ten weeks. He followed that up award winning T.V. show Make a celebration on Saturday night, with "Cat's in the Cradle,' Wish. Tom's concert perfor- October 4th in Shook Memorial released in '74. mances are of equal caliber, hav- Fieldhouse. Appearing with Currently Harry is working ing performed more than two Harry will be his brother Tom with the Presidential hundred fifty engagements. Chapin. Tom Chapin will open Commission on World Hunger, the performance at 9:00 p.m. which he helped form in 1977. In Tickets will be on sale Monday Harry has been a professional addition, Harry plays some two- through Friday, 8:00 to 4:15 musician for fifteen years, first hundred concerts a year, half of (First through ninth hour). with performing with his brothers and which are benefit performances. additional evening sales to be father in the summer of 1965. Juniors and seniors may well announced. There are Harry then turned to an off-and- remember Harry's performance approximately 1000 reserved on career in films for the next at Rose's Homecoming two tickets at $6 each and 1000 five years, and kept his music in years ago. Those who attended general admission tickets at $5 the background. the concert will attest to Harry's each available. In 1971 Harry once again ability as a performer and turned to professional musician. Ticket sales have been slower performing and signed up with To call Tom Chapin a "warm than expected. Many excellent Elektra, eventually releasing his up act" would certainly be an in- general admission tickets, and -Heads and Tales" album six justice. Tom's career in music perhaps a few reserved tickets, months later. His hit song and television has resulted in his remain to be sold. Thormthe Rose Vol. 18, No.2 Rose-Hulmen Institute of Technology September 19,1980 Mimes open arts series

Rose-Hulman will offer a fine oldest and most respected mime to them. arts series which include jazz, troupes. Mainly Mime has The photographs in this opera, mime and chamber music performed in more than 2000 exhibition are part of the during the 1980-81 academic mime shows ranging from full- collection of Harrison Eiteljorg, year, according to Dr. Benjamin length concerts to special Chairman of the Board of the S. Benjaminov, professor of appearances before diverse IMA, and were selected by chemistry and chairman of the audiences. It will be shown at Douglas E. Bradley, Curator of school's Commission on the 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Ethnography, The Children's Visual and Performing Arts. Twenty-six Edward S. Curtis Museum, Indianapolis. The Benjaminov, who currently is photographs ot the costume of STEP program is funded in part serving his eighth year as the American Indian have been by grants from the Indiana Arts president of the Terre Haute on exhibition since Sept. 10 and Commission and the National Symphony Association, will continue through Sept. 29 in Endowment for the Arts, a describes the series as "a broad the Music Room of Hulman Federal agency. range of performances aimed at Memorial Union on the campus A selection for this exhibition supplementing the student's of Rose-Hulman as another part was made from 20 portfolios of academic experience and pro- of the fine arts series. photographs which are part of viding an additional source of The exhibition will be open for over 40,000 images made by cultural growth for the com- viewing from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Curtis and his assistants in the Matthew Timothy was born September 7 at around 11 a.m. first quarter of the 20th century. munity." weekdays and by arrangement to Pete and Donna Gustafson. The future engineer weighed The first program in the series Curtis set as his task the on weekends. (Photo is Wednesday, Sept. 24 documentation of all aspects of in a 8 pounds 11 ounces, and was 21 inches in height. The Curtis photographs are by Shuman) performance by "Mainly part of the Indianapolis Museum Indian life, from the Great Mime," one of the country's few of Art's State Traveling Plains to the Pacific, and from female mime duets. Kate Exhibition Program (STEP) Arizona north to Alaska, Bentley and Jacqueline Wildau which brings displays of fine culminating in a 20-volume study of Indian life which remains an progressing met while working with the graphic and decorative art to Bonfire Pocket Mime Theatre important tool for anthro- in communities in Indiana which Freshmen and sophomores alike are looking forward to this Boston—one of the country's may not ordinarily have access pologists. year's Homecoming bonfire. The building of the bonfire will again be under the able supervision of Major Stephen C. Gibson Student insurance necessary and Captain David Koch. The freshman co-chairmen in charge of the construction are Vince Mosconi and Fred Haislmaier. All There is one item which is just normally would have $30,000 for good student rates. four have spent the past few weeks searching for railroad ties as essential to college students personal property coverage. If To put these discounts in and making plans for this annual Rose tradition. as the clothes, books and the daughter's apartment at perspective, consider an average The efforts of these men have paid off. Ties were finally furniture they just packed and school is burglarized. she could Illinois family with a 20-year-old located in the Terre Haute area, and the freshmen have already carted off to school; it's collect up to $3,000 for personal son who regularly drives the made plans to bring them back to campus beginning Saturday, insurance. property loss." family car. The family pays a September 20. Mosconi is hoping for a large turnout of freshmen, Under most homeowners and A move to college semi-annual premium of about may affect a because a lot of men are needed to load the trucks with ties. The renter policies, students who are family's auto insurance costs. $331 for full auto insurance still members of a household are For example, if a student coverage. But if the son attends 7:30 a.m. door banging is hoped to drag quite a few freshmen insured at their new residence attends school 100 or more miles school 100 miles from home, the away from their pillows. Freshmen can look forward to getting under the parent's policy, from home, many companies premium will drop to $236. If he up early the following Saturday also, as a second day of hauling according to Lou Runge, offer significantly reduced auto also qualifies for the good ties will be necessary. Kemper Group personal lines insurance premiums, because student rating, the family pays The overall layout of the bonfire is still being discussed, but a underwriting manager. If a loss with less access to the car, the only $209 for the same coverage. tentative design is being finalized. It features a strong octagonal occurs at student's accident risk is re- school, the students (Rates and reductions vary by base, which is hoped will support the structure. The search for an can collect up to 10 percent of duced. The lower rate does not state and company, along with outhouse continues. their parents' personal property apply to families with a teen factors such as age, sex, base Construction will probably not begin until all the ties have been coverage, or $1,000, whichever is driver still at home, however. rate and residence.) collected, so the freshmen will have less than a week to do the ac- greater. Full-time college students who Runge also urged students to "For example," Runge earn a B average or equivalent etch their identification on such tual building. Thus, every freshman will be needed to complete explained, "a family with a can even further reduce their things as bicycles, stereos and this project. Everyone get out and get involved! homeowners policy for $60,000 parents' premiums by qualifying portable radios. Faculty research possibilities The National Research scientists. are made for relocation and for Council announces its 1981 Four hundred or more full- limited professional travel Research Associateship time Associateships will be during tenure. The federal Programs for postdoctoral work awarded on a competitive basis laboratory provides the in the sciences to be conducted in in 1981 for research in Associate programmatic support 16 federal research institutions chemistry, engineering, and including facilities, support with laboratories located mathematics, and in the earth, services, and necessary throughout the United States. environmental, physical, space, equipment. The programs provide and live sciences. Most of the Applications to the Research postdoctoral scientists and programs are open to both U.S. Council must be postmarked no engineers of unusual promise and and non-U.S. nationals, and to later than January 15, 1981. ability with opportunities for both recent Ph.D.s and senior Awards will be announced in research on problems largely of April. The 1980-81 Rose-Hulman investigators. cheerleading squad stands ready their own choosing yet Awards are made for the year Information on specific to lead the Fightin' Engineers over Wabash in tomorrow's compatible with the research with possible extensions research opportunities and game. Front through row, from elephant to right, are Ken interests of the supporting a second year; senior applicants federal laboratories, as well as McCleary, Stephanie Chitwood, Carrie Brown, and Cindy laboratory. Initiated in 1954, the may request shorter tenures. application materials, may be Vogel. Standing, from left to right, are John Pallus, Dave Associateship Programs have Students range from $20,500 a obtained from the Associateship Nierman, Scott Beasley, Kelly McCoy, Bill Johnson, Kathy enhanced the career year (approximating GS 11, Step Office, JH 610-D1, 2101 Worsley, Terry Schuster, and Jim DeBruyne. Each of the development of over 3500 1 salaries) for recent Ph.D.s to Constitution Avenue, N.W., six fraternities are represented, while the women were scientists ranging from recent approximately $40,000 a year for Washington, D.C. 20418,( 202 )389- chosen in a tryout. Ph.D.s to distinguished senior Senior Associates. Allowances 6554. PAGE 2 ROSE THORN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1980 Editorial FRANKLY SPEAKING ... by phil frank Thorm A real bargain

Increased costs have become an accustomed burden that all Rose- Hulman students have had to bear. Whether the increase has taken the form of overload charges, computer time charges, or higher room and board rates, all students have had to adjust their budgets to cover the cost of higher education. Precious little has remained the same price as it was when most upperclassmen entered this Institution. ,f,f/9'9./f/7&7////7/7/o/p,e,////,,/7/7///,,,, . In this scenario of spiraling costs, The Thorn remains a real bargain. It is true that students do pay some money for The Thorn through Student Government Association allotments. But allotments NoT THAT (MFREJUDICEP cover less than half of The Thorn costs, and the final product still ITS REcALL remains free to students. ONDEIZSTAND..Bur But now The Thorn is in serious financial troubles. Part of the DID NOT problem lies in an overzealous staff from last year that set new jour- Pls-r(NC-TLY THAT crou nalistic standards for The Thorn but sadly lacked the business acumen MEVUON YOU (A).-gE A NUDIST- CC to make The Thorn a total success. Consequently, this year's staff in- herits a $700 deficit. C) COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES box 4244 Berkeley CA 94704 At the heart of the problem, though, is a funds allotment system that is itself underfunded. Although the SGA worked with The Thorn to give it all the money they possibly could, The Thorn's budget 0 than half of that of comparable Indiana collegiate SGA sets elections remains less publications. Taken at a per issue rate, The Thorn's budget shrinks by Sam Christie those who live in the apartments even further. Business Manager elect three. There are five It is not the point of this editorial to knock the SGA or bewail the In this afternoon's upperclass representatives set aside for up- lack of funds for The Thorn. The point is that The Thorn is a student elections and those next week for perclassmen living in the and newspaper written by students for the students, faculty, and ad- freshmen, Rose students will freshmen halls, Deming to ministration of this Institute. The Thorn needs a little student help. select their representatives BSB. the student congress. Fifty-two Whenever a student organization, fraternity, or individual needs The independents who stay in congressmen will be chosen. house are alotted some publicity, The Thorn advertisements are a good place to start. the Triangle It seems that there is general one congressman. The Thorn rates are low, with an added discount for campus confusion about the newly who fit organizations. Circulation reaches 1200 of the people most likely to jerrymandered congressional Fraternity brothers categories respond to the advertisement. And the extra revenue will keep The precincts. into one of the above just as Thorn printing presses running. The six freshmen districts are are represented independents are. Members who manages a respectable advertising revenue, divided by residence hall: two Although The Thorn live in their respective houses realize the vast number of apiece for both Speed and BSB: 11U the staff is not large enough to successfully are represented as follows. Deming and Mees each have one potential advertisers. A little help by the readers can help narrow the There are three congressional gap between budget shortages and advertising revenue. freshman representative. Off campus students — both precincts in the LXA house and and freshman and upperclassmen three at ATO. SN, Triangle, to the together — have seventeen TX each send one member representatives. congress. Of the upperclass halls, Sessions of the congress are •,k0111t.‘ Sharpenberg and Blumberg both open to the student body and will On the album front et; have four congressmen. Mees be announced in the UPCOMING upperclassmen get two while section of the paper. 4.11v by A.J. Fossett Upcoming has followed up herself to comparisons between Someone as talented as Scholz her successful "In the Heat of her two . The same thing deserves at least a little Friday, September 19 the Night- album with "Crimes happened with Boston and Dire recognition: he being one of the SGA election day. Upperclass congress members and Freshman of Passion" on the Chrysalis Straits. among others. best guitar technicians around class officers are elected today. Last day to turn in a Freshman and an M.I.T. graduate, no less. label. Since it does come close in Congress petition. quality to the first album. But Goudreau did not get into Saturday, September 20 Benatar was the most "Crimes of Passion- has its Scholz's company with his looks. The Cross-country team competes at the DePauw Invitational. of a group of female successful moments. One of them is the He has a certain degree of skill Wabash visits Rose in an 11 a.m. soccer match. The Fightin' rock singers to hit the music haunting "Hell is for Children- : in playing. producing and in football at 1:30 p.m. at Phil Brown scene within the past couple of Engineers also host Wabash subdued. yet the most powerful composing. It's just that you Field. Beat the hell out of Wabash. years: this group also includes tune Benatar has recorded. Suzanne Fellini and now Linda couldn't tell by listening to Sunday, September 21 Boston's albums. Ronstadt. One does not envy the job Pat RHA screening of Cool Hand Luke. Monday, September 22 Benatar has: sustaining the truth can be told, Benatar's stardom was no Now the football energy of her full-force style of Goudreau" on Portrait, Rose hosts the university of Evansville in a Junior Varsity accident. though: she sang "Barry singing over the course of a forgotten man's match. from the heart and showcases this straight career. Of course. Peter album Tuesday, September 23 like "Heartbreaker- and talents in a pseudo-Boston Townshend did it. but that puts brings up this Hallympics continue with the Softball Tourney and Book Hill Climb. "We Live for Love- were among that Benatar in some pretty elite possibility—take Goudreau•s Cross team hosts Indiana State University and the gutsiest of their time. The -Country company. best songs ("Mean Woman Vincennes in a triangular meet beginning at 4:30 p.m. Blues... written by Boston Although Benatar tries Likewise. one does not envy Wednesday, September 26 vocalist Brad Delp. and "Sailin• The Fine Arts Series kicks off the Fall season with the popular fiercely to keep the fire burning the job of Barry Goudreau. He up with some Away.' Join them Mainly Mine at 7:30 in the auditorium. Advance tickets are free to over her second album. it just plays second fiddle in every first-rate Tom Scholz songs, and students. doesn't seem to click as well as respect to Tom Scholz, the head you'll have the best Boston Rose-Hulman 26 the first. Inevitably. she submits honcho of their group. Boston. album vet. Friday, September Election day for Freshman Congress representatives. The primary On its own, the album lacks the election for Homecoming Queen candidates will be held, if necessary. Scholz touch, but that•s the idea The singing group "One" will also appear this evening at SMWC, The THORN in the first place. courtesy of Rose Christian Fellowship. Published weekly at Rose-Hulman Institute of TechnOlOgy, 5500 Wabash Ave . Terre Haute, Ind 47803 Letters to the Editor Editor John Sparks Anderson organization forms Managing Editor Peter Kehoe News Editor Bill Chappell As the November 4 general at ever increasing salaries may better way to increase the election approaches. the most be determined by the state of the involvement and interest in the Sports Editor Randy Braker prevalent political sentiment U.S. economy, as affected by the election than having competitive IM Sports Editor Brad Burton expressed on the Rose-Hulman economic policies of the political groups at Rose! campus — indeed most of the President. Senior Reporter Don Dodson „ country — is one of cynical As college-age voters have interested in helping or lose by the If you are Columnist A.J. Fossett - disinterest. "It doesn't matter the most to gain organize Rose Students for the man in the White to who wins, it won't affect me policies of Anderson organization on Reporters Dale Arund, Rod Braun, House. it is tragic that we have much anyway.- campus. contact Mike Fowler. traditionally had the lowest Loren Makus, David Slavin, That argument has little ext. 360. Box No. 428. It would be voter turnout. We can change substance in light of present coordinated with Anderson's Mosum, Jim Weber this year. and more John world instability. moves towards that organizations at ISU and Vigo specifically can start becoming Photographers Rick Anderson, Steve Shuman revival of the draft. and county. increased American militarism. more active here at Rose. :: Typist Bobbi Coldwell Whether or not you find yourself Recently the College landing on a Saudi Arabian Republicans were founded here Let's bring the presidential Business Manager Sam Christie beachhead. M-16 in hand. may at Rose to promote the campaign to Rose-Hulman. If • Graphics John Egleston well depend on the energy. candidates of that party and to college students register and defense and foreign policies of increase political awareness turn out to vote. it will be the Adviso Kent Harris Faculty our next president. generally. Why can't we start first time in this nation's history The ability of corporations to Democratic and Anderson that students will have made a glEletillemgw continue hiring Rose graduates organizations on campus? What direct difference. PAGE 3 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 9, 1 980 ROSE THORN Engineers edged by DePauw on last second Touchdown by Randy Braker backfield stiffened up whenever pose a serious threat. DePauw Sports Editor the going got tough. settled for a 47 yard field goal try Tough defense was the game The defensive line also played in the last seconds. which was at Phil Brown Field Saturday. superbly, allowing DePauw short. The Engineer's defense held rushers forty yards in twenty- In the third stanza the DePauw scoreless until the final five carries. Engineer's defense stood tough seconds when Tiger quarterback DePauw kicker Brian Begley inside their own ten to stop Rob Doyle found flanker Kevin missed a field goal from 32 yards DePauw. The Tigers missed Perkins in the end zone for the which was wide to the right. It another field goal from twenty winning score. was the only major scoring yards. DePauw slipped past Rose 7-3 threat in the first quarter which Late in the fourth quarter the in an extremely close contest. ended in a 0-0 tie. Engineers drove deep into DePauw racked up 295 yards The second quarter was also DePauw territory. However, the passing. but the tough Engineer scoreless as neither team could drive stalled and Rose settled for a field goal and a 3-0 lead. The cheers were short lived as Rose fumbled the ball away. Sophomore kicker Jeff Jackson shows his form when kick- allowing DePauw to score with ing field goals. Jackson kicked a long field goal to give Rose only ten seconds remaining. a 3-0 lead against DePauw. Holding for Jackson, a backup Rose, now 1-1, will host quarterback, is senior safety Paul Gunn. DePauw scored in at powerful Wabash tomorrow the final seconds to edge Rose 7-3 into tough defensive bat- Beat the Hell Phil Brown Field. tle. Rick Anderson photo. Out of Wabash. Cross-country squad is blessed with experience The sign reads. "God has no finished the five mile Danville State on October 17 ( third or cheap bargain counters for even course in a good time of 24:38. better ): victories over arch- his weak or poor. It hurts t.o fall helping the Rose squad to a rivals Wabash ( September 16) down, but it strengthens us to second place finish in the seven and DePauw (September 20 ): pick ourselves up." It would not team field. and ultimately a repeat as the be uncommon in a house of Juniors John Whitaker and C.A.C. champions. ( November worship, but in a gym the sign Dean Billheimer are also 1 ). seems a bit out of place. This running well, finishing sixteen Hargis especially wants the feeling soon disappears as one out of fifty-eight as a pair in the C.A.C. crown because he feels. realizes that the quote has Wabash Hokum-Krem meet in "It is the only meet that deeper meaning in the which the two alternated each contributes toward earning the philosophy of coach Jim Hargis mile of the six mile course. large traveling bell which serves and his cross country runners. Other runners upon whom as the conference all-sports It is through this philosophy, Hargis is depending are trophy.- Hargis would like to see Hargis feels, that the path to sophomore John Smith. that bell reside at Rose come next success leads. Grueling daily freshmen Greg Gibson and Greg spring. practice and proper mental Jones, and senior captain Ken In addition to the mentioned conditioning are his program for Hilk. runners. there are some talented improving a team which last It is because of these talented freshmen on this year's young 3 year finished with seven and two runners that Hargis exudes an seniors ) team. Besides Gibson while capturing the C.A.C. title. optimism tempered only by fear and Jones. freshmen Jim Says Hargis,"We win our meets of injuries and the realisms of Sullivan and Bruce Wade provide in practice. If we work hard in NCAA competition. He does not hope for things to come. Along practice, the meets will take expect to walk away with the with the other runners who care of themselves." first place for Division III, but balance out the twenty-four man In addition to his philosophy barring serious injury, he does roster. they will compete in look for a good finish at the Little Tony Rodecki shows a look of concentrated effort as he Hargis is blessed with a sizeable some twelve meets this season. in yardage for Rose. Rodecki carried 14 times for 82 amount of talent, especially gains O'Brian. against DePauw. Other rushers for the Engineers in- sophomore Mike yards O'Brian has finished 10 yards in 7 carries, and Already cluded Jay Cassidy, who gained first in the Butler Invitational Randy Hancock, who added 26 yards in 9 carries. Rick and fourth last week at the Anderson photo. _c__: Danville Invitational. O'Brian IM Sports ,,,,,,.. Round_up v..... G.M. Career Day by Brad Burton it is a well-established number of points according to a tradition in sports to honor system based on order of finish in champions with a symbol of the various sports. excellence: in the Olympics. a The sports which will count in Tuesday, September 30, 1980 gold medal; in hockey, the the struggle for the All-Sports Stanley Cup; and in the Ftose- Trophy are touch football, Hulman Intramural program, basketball. volleyball, bowling, Moench Hall the All-Sports Trophy. softball, cross country and track. Interview rooms along main hallway in The All-Sports Trophy is an Points will be awarded for award presented at the both major and minor leagues, operating divisions of conclusion of each academic with more points available in the Representatives from the various year to the campus group that major divisions: for example. Motors Corporation will be on campus Wednes- has displayed overall superiority first, second and third place General in the intramural program. This finishers will garner 80. 72 and 64 day, September 24 to discuss challenging careers G.M. award. and the right to say, points. respectively, in a major "WeTe No. 1," goes to the unit league and 40, 36, and 32 points in will be offering to engineers and scientists during the that compiles the greatest a minor league. 1980s. This is an excellent opportunity to 1979-80 ALL SPORTS AWARD decade of the LCA 700 Speed 393 gain valuable insight into the corporation's plans on an ATO 592 Apts. 376 Ind.-0C 534 Deming-Mees 287 informal basis throughout the day. Please feel free to Sigma Nu 452 Blum-Sharp 220 BSB 463 Triangle 160 drop by at your leisure. Fiji 422 Theta Xi 94 The only exceptions are cross more than one team in the minor country and track. where the leagues. but no student may first place team will receive 40 participate on two teams in the points. second place 36 points. same sport. etc. Points will also be awarded Last year the fraternity of in cross country to those runners Lambda Chi Alpha took top GM who do not place but finish honors as the best in the within a specified time. intramural leagues, but not It should be noted that points without competition. Unit break will be awarded for the first downs and the final 1979-80 All- seventeen places in any one Sports standings are listed league, so participation is a key below. Good luck to all teams factor. Each unit may enter this year! Beat The Hell Out Of Wabash PAGE 4 ROSE THORN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1980 Tom and Kim Miller new in Speed Hall.

by Don Dodson he pointed out. Addressing the change from a senior reporter -Also, I want to be the type of large university to an institute Speed Hall has two new counselor that students feel one-tenth the size, Miller said he residents in addition to the comfortable coming to. If favors the small institution. He freshmen this year. something comes up, I'm the one particularly likes the rapport among students, faculty. and moved on campus for them to see,- Tom and Kim Miller staff at Rose. onto campus July 11. Tom is the Miller said. new assistant director of He indicated that students "The president, Pete and housing, and his wife Kim is with questions about Rose may Donna .. the people here have employed at Terre Haute just been super - helpful. Regional Hospital in the medical have to be patient with him for a while because, in his words, Everyone's been so friendly and records department. "I'm a freshman, too. I don't that's given us a good feeling.- Working with Pete Gustafson know all the answers.- Miller said. in the Student Affairs Office, He also likes Rose because "it Tom will be counseling students. Tom and Kim have similar 24, they are lets me do things I couldn't do at He will also be a staff advisor to backgrounds. Both natives of Decatur, Ill.. where ISU, such as working with the the Inter-Fraternity Council. a football team... co-sponsor with the Gustafasons they attended St. Teresa, a private academy. of the Residence Hall Tom reflected on how he Association and the Student happened to come to Rose. He Activities Board. and will work Kim earned her B.S. in sociology from Illinois State and spent part of last year interning one day a week in the Union on campus. enjoyed it, and building. her M.S. in geriatrics from Indiana State. She is interested learned that a job was opening up. Miller will also schedule in social service opportunities, having worked with juvenile educational programming, "Kim and I talked it over and chiefly lectures, in the residence delinquents and at a halfway decided that this was graduate the thing to halls. In addition to his other house. She was also a do," he recalled. assistant in Indiana State's duties, he has been working with How has Kim adjusted to the football team as a graduate sociology department for two living among hundred of males? assistant. years. "It's an experience living Tom, formerly a residence Tom earned his B.S. and M.S. around 1200 guys," she laughed, Tom and Kim Miller are living in the apartment in Speed hall director at Indiana State from Indiana State in the health, University, says one of his goals physical education, and adding that when they lived at Hall. Tom is the assistant director of housing, while Kim ISU, they resided in an all-male works in town at Terre Haute Regional Hospital.(Photo by this year is "to get a real feel for recreation field. He spent Rose-Hulman." several semesters as a resident dormitory. Shuman) assistant, assistant hall director "It's a lot different from ISU,- and hall director at ISU. Tom is eager to meet the students at Rose. "Every night I'm going through two residence Math contest continues halls. I see the resident Pi Mu Epsilon continues its The Thom will publish the so- assistants, and if doors are open, problem solving contest with the lution at the end of the third I step in to say hello," he said. second problem: From each of week. the centers of two given circles, The hint for the first problem: For leisure, Tom has taken up tangent lines are drawn to the Look at the two trains passing in racquetball and expects to play other circle ( figure 1 ). Prove the frame of reference where the regularly in the morning. Kim that equal chords are inter- slower train is standing still. likes to bowl, swim and jog, and both of them like to visit cepted on the circumference. Then apply the equation, time - friends. distance/rate. Good Luck! -Also, we bought a new car As a rule. a hint will be Don't forget that aside from recently and I don't get to drive provided for each problem af ter the prestige and the relief from it much since Kim takes it to it has been posted for one week. boring homework. Pi Mu Epsilon work," Tom said, "so All solutions are due by the end is supplying cash ($$$ sometimes I say to her, 'Let's go of the second week (at noon I, at incentives for solving these get an ice cream cone.' That which time the solution will be problems. The prizes are $20 for gives me a chance to drive the posted on the Math Department first $10 for second, and $5 for IGURE 1 car and to get off campus for a bulletin board ( in Crapo Hall 1. third. Learn to play at the Woods ! Tom has worked with the Big Piano lessons given by Brother-Big Sister organization Denson Elliott since he came to Terre Haute in 1976 and was named Big Brother Call 535-4141 of the Year in 1978. He enjoys or 466-2497 (evenings) spending time with his Little Brother, who is now 11.

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