IF liability insurance renewed for one year

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IF liability insurance renewed for one year
V O L U M E L IV , N U M B E R 15
D R E X E L U N IV E R S IT Y , P H I L A D E L P H I A , PA.
F R I D A Y . O C T O B E R 27, 1978
I.F. liability insurance
renewed for one year
hy Neil Schmerling
T h e o n e - y e a r liability i n s u r a n c e
po licy c o v e r i n g m ost of D r e x e l ’s
I r a t e r n i t i e s a n d t h e F’ a n h e l l i c
a p a r t m e n t s h a s b e en r e n e w e d for
one m o r e y e a r , a c c o r d i n g to P:arl
P o t t e i g e r , M a n a g e r of Real K s ta t e
a n d I n s u r a n c e T h e policy is with
th e N a t io n a l I n d e m n i t y ( ’o m p a n y
( NIC'I, T h e a n n u a l p r e m i u m will be
p r a c t i c a l l y th e s a m e a s last y e a r ' s
w h ic h w a s " r o u g h l y $16,fHK).” e x ­
p la in e d f^otteiger. T h is p ro v id es
c o v e r a g e up to $500, (XH» for e a c h
occurance.
P o t t e i g e r r e p o r t e d th at t h e r e
w e r e no p r o b l e m s a t all in o b ta in in g
c o v e r a g e this y e a r . L ast y e a r , t h e r e
w e r e q u e s t io n s r a is e d in r e g a r d to
m e e t i n g r e g u la t io n s e n f o r c e d by
t h e P h i l a d e l p h ia F'ire D e p a r t m e n t
H o w ev e r, th e s e h a d no e ffec t on
o b ta in in g c o v e r a g e this y e a r .
A c c o rd i n g to P o t t e i g e r , this policy
c o v e r s h o u se o r g a n iz a t i o n s , in­
d iv id u al m e m b e r s , inclu din g oflic e rs. a n d th e a l u m n i o r g a n iz a t i o n
T h is m a r k s th e first y e a r in a long
t i m e w h e n t h e r e w a s no s u b s t a n t i a l
i n c r e a s e in th e p r e m i u m B e tw ee n
1972-7.3 a n d 1976-77. th e a n n u a l
p r e m i u m for the t h i r t e e n h o u se s
•‘i n c r e a s e d f r o m a total of
to
$i:},‘>9a "
T h e I ’n iv e r s it y itself is c o v e r e d
for fire i n s u r a n c e on b uildin g s a n d
the c o n te n t s of those b uild in g s T his
p o l i c y is w i t h t h e I n s u r a n c e
( ' o m p a n y of N o rth A m e r ic a (IN A ).
Also in clu d e d in this p a c k a g e is
g e n e ra l pu b lic lia b ility , w h ich
p r o t e c t s th e u n i v e r s it y a g a i n s t s u its
fr o m bodily a n d p e r s o n a l i n ju r y a n d
p r o p e r t y d a m a g e . T h e p a c k a g e a ls o
covers
in ju ry
and
dam age
su sta in ed
from
heating
and
p lu m b in g m alfu n c tio n s (b o iler
in su ran ce),
w o rk m e n 's
com ­
p e n s a ti o n a n d d a m a g e a r i s i n g f r o m
o ther trag e d ies (e arth q u ak e s,
floods a n d o t h e r n a t u r a l di .s as te rs).
In a d d itio n to t h e i r policy with
NIC for liability i n s u r a n c e , th e
f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e in clu d e d in the
I ' n i v e r s i t y ' s policy with INA On
t h e INA policy, t h ey a r e c o v e r e d for
e v e r y t h i n g th e U n iv e r s ity is. e x c e p t
for liability .Most of th e f r a t e r ­
n i t i e s ’ polic ies a ls o in clude fire
i n s u r a n c e on c o n te n ts. P o t t e i g e r
e x p la i n e d t h a t th e i n s u r a n c e on
c o n te n ts
inclu des
a ll
loose
m o v e a b l e e q u i p m e n t e x c e p t for
personal property
Grad-Piacemenl expands for larger class
On cam pus re c ru itm e n t to s ta r t
by Chris Holden
S t a r t i n g on N o v e m b e r (i. the
D rexel
U n iv e rsity
(G raduate
P l a c e m e n t Office is h a v in g onc a m p u s job r e c r u i t m e n t for the
g r a d u a t i n g c la s s of 1979.
A c c o rd i n g to D a vid Rothfuss,
D i r e c t o r of (Graduate P l a c e m e n t ,
th e fall t e r m r e c r u i t i n g h a s b e en
e x p a n d e d this y e a r f r o m 3 to 4
w e e k s d u e to th e siz e of th e
g r a d u a t i n g c la ss a s well a s the
n u m b e r of r e c r u i t i n g c o m p a n i e s
w h ic h will be on c a m p u s . E a c h
p r o s p e c ti v e e m p l o y e r is g i v e n a
d e s i g n a t e d a l p h a n u m e r i c c o d e in
w h ic h th e l e t t e r c o r r e s p o n d s to th e
l e t t e r e d w eek in w h ich th e c o m p a n y
will a p p e a r a n d a n u m b e r w h ic h
d e sig n a te s one co m p an y from
a nother
P'o r e x a m p l e , E X X O N C o r ­
p o r a ti o n h a s a n a l p h a n u m e r i c co de
of A-26 w h ic h is t r a n s l a t e d to
c o m p a n y n u m b e r 26 a p p e a r i n g the
w e e k of N o v e m b e r 6-10
The
n u m b e r 26 is u s e d w h e n s u b m i t t i n g
r e s u m e s to E X X O N , t h r o u g h th e
( I r a d u a t e P l a c e m e n t Office L is ts
of e m p l o y e r s a n d the w e e k they
a p p e a r on c a m p u s a r e d i s p l a y e d in
v a rio u s h alls th ro u g h o u t the
cam pus.
T h e n e x t a n d final block of onc a m p u s in te r v i e w s will b e held
d u rin g w in te r te r m b eg in n in g
J a n u a r y 15 a n d e n d in g possib ly 8
w eeks fro m then. T h e u su al
r e c r u i t i n g p e r io d is 7 w e e k s b ut if
W in te r r e c r u i t i n g is a s b u s y a s F a l l
r e c r u i t in g , w h ic h is p r o b a b le , th e n
re c ru itin g p erio d for W in ter
Q u a r t e r will be 8 weeks.
T h e a c t u a l r e c r u i t i n g u s e d by
D r e x e l is a r e v o lu t i o n a r y t y p e of
placem ent.
It
in v o lv es
a
p r e s c r e e n i n g by c o m p a n i e s to cut
d ow n t h e n u m b e r of i n te r v i e w s a
c o m p a n y will h a v e to m a k e a s well
a s g i v in g th e s t u d e n t in te r v i e w s
w ith only s e r io u s ly i n t e r e s t e d
corporations.
T h e G r a d u a t e P l a c e m e n t Office
also o ffe rs a lu m n i p la c e m e n t
s e r v i c e s w h ic h s e n d out a list of
o p p o r t u n it i e s th r o u g h a n e w s l e t t e r
a s well a s h a v in g c o n f e r e n c e s with
a l u m n i in s e a r c h of new o r d i f f e r e n t
N ew s N o te s
F o llo w in g his i n d ic t m e n t , U.S.
R epublican C o n g ressm an Josh u a
E ilb e rg c la im e d th at he has
" s e r v e d lo y a lly ". A f e d e r a l g r a n d
j u r y in d ic te d E i l b e r g on c h a r g e s
t h a t h e ille gally p r o f ite d f r o m in ­
v o l v e m e n t in a f e d e r a l c o n t r a c t for
co n stru ctio n
at
Hahnem ann
H o sp ital
in
cen te r-c ity
Philadelphia.
A n ti-in flatio n
proposals
by
P r e s id e n t C a r te r include the
p o ss ibility of t a x r elief fo r w o r k e r s
w h o c o m p l y w ith v o l u n ta r y w ag ep r i c e g u i d e l i n e s W o r k e r s wh o m e e t
t h e 7% a n n u a l p a y s t a n d a r d would
r e c e i v e a t a x r e b a t e sh o uld infla tio n
e x c e e d 7%
D r M a r i o J a s c a l e v i r h , th e New
J e r s e y surgeon has b w n acquitted
of c h a r g e s he m u r d e r e d t h r e e
hospital patients with overdoses of
the drug carare. The trial combined
the murder accusations with a
constitutional confrontation. New
York Times reporter Myron Farber
was released after having been
jailed for contempt for refusing to
surrender his notes on the case.
More than 200 expensive homes
were destroyed or damaged by a
delil)eratly set fire in Southern
California. There were 53 injuries
reported in Malibu, where the fire
charred 25,000 acres of land.
H o w a r d J o h n s o n 's m o nopoly on
th e P e n n s y l v a n i a T u r n p i k e h a s
e n d e d . S t a r t i n g J a n u a r y 5, ARA
Fo od S e r v i c e s will o p e r a t e the
V a lley F o r g e a n d B r a n d y w in e
service centsrs.
(K'cupations
B e s id e s th e s e s e r v i c e s the
(Iraduate
P lacem en t
O ffice
p r o v i d e s indiv idual c a r e e r c o u n ­
se llin g a n d m a i n t a i n s e x t e n s i v e
general em ploym ent and c a re e r
i n f o r m a t io n files, a.ssists s t u d e n t s
s e e k in g off c a m p u s
B esid es th ese s e rv ic e s the
(Jrad u ate
P lacem en t
O ffice
p r o v i d e s indiv idual c a r e e r c o u n ­
se lling a n d m a i n t a i n s e x t e n s i v e
general em ploym ent and c a r e e r
i n f o r m a t io n files, a s s i s t s s t u d e n t s
se e k in g off c a m p u s p a r t - t i m e a n d
s u m m e r po sitio ns a s well a s a
v a r i e t y of o t h e r s e r v i c e s . As Mr.
R o th f u s s c o m m e n t s , “ W'e’r e w illing
to ta lk to a n y b o d y . ”
J i m m y I'riel d e m o n s t r a t e s P o t t e r y T h r o w i n g
in t h e C re es e S t u d e n t C e n t e r
—
............ I. iM
Ring sales increase
b y Dave Huswan
T h e U n i v e r s i ty S t o r e r e p o r t e d
t h a t c l a s s r i n g p u r c h a s e s a r e up
a l m o s t 60 p e r c e n t o v e r las t y e a r .
A p p r o x i m a t e ly 260 r i n g s w e r e sold
d u r i n g t h e la s t r i n g w e e k a s o p­
p o se d to a b o u t 150 la s t y e a r .
M i c h a e l N o o nan , S to r e M a n a g e r ,
a t t r i b u t e s p a r t of t h e i n c r e a s e to th e
c h a n g e in r i n g c o m p a n i e s . In p a s t
y e a r s , m o s t of D r e x e l ’s c l a s s r i n g s
w e r e sold by th e D ie g e s a n d Clust
Co., h o w e v e r t h e m o s t r e c e n t
Faculty Council
elects new members
by N eil Schmerling
F o u r professors a t Drexel have
r e c e n tl y b e c o m e m e m b e r s of the
F a c u l t y Council. A c c o rd in g to Dr.
E d w a r d K o z ia r a , C h a i r m a n of th e
F a c u l t y Council, t h e s e p r o f e s s o r s
re p la c e d faculty w hose te rm s
e x p ir e d . T h e F a c u l t y C ouncil
r e c e i v e d p e titio ns fo r n o m in a tio n s ,
but a s K o z ia r a e x p la i n e d , t h e r e w a s
no e le c tio n sin c e t h e s e w e r e the
only n o m in a tio n s .
P rofessor H erbert R ossm an
r e p l a c e d K o z iara a s a r e p r e s e n ­
t a t i v e f r o m th e College of B u sin e ss
a n d A d m in is tra tio n . D r. J o h n
C o l a m o s c a r e p l a c e d Dr.
A rthur
S h o s ta k a s a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m
th e Col le ge of H u m a n i t i e s a n d
Social S c iences. P r o f e s s o r K eith
W est a n d D r. H a r r y
H arris
r e p l a c e d t h e p ositio ns v a c a t e d by
D r. W esle y P i p e s a n d Dr. J o h n
Cooney.
K o z i a r a e x p la i n e d t h a t Dr. J o h n
T h y g e s o n ( E n g i n e e r i n g ) a n d Dr.
R i c h a r d K l a f te r ( E n g i n e e r i n g ) will
be ste p p in g dow n fro m th eir
F a c u l t y Council positions. At the
present
tim e, th e r e a r e
no
r e p l a c e m e n t s for t h e s e positions ,
a n d F a c u l t y C o u n c il h a s not
r e c e iv e d a n y n o m in a tio n s . T h e r e
a r e c u r r e n t l y 14 m e m b e r s of the
Council.
A r e p l a c e m e n t for K o z ia r a w ill be
e l e c t e d a t t h e N o v e m b e r 7 th
m e e t i n g of th e F a c u l t y Council.
p h o t o b y M ik e T r o s i n o
A c c o rd in g to K o z ia ra ,
the
F a c u l t y Cou nc il h a s t h r e e m a i n
fu n c tio ns. T h e c ouncil is to a c t on
b e h a l f of th e u n i v e r s it y f a c u l t y
betw e e n m e e t i n g s of th e U n i v e r s i ty
fa cu lty . F a c u l t y Cou nc il a ls o p l a n s
and
arranges
agendas
for
U n iv e rsity
m eetin g s
in
co lla b o ratio n
w ith
P resid en t
H a g e rty . F in a lly , the F a c u lty
Council is to a d v i s e Dr. H a g e r t y on
m a t t e r s of f a c u lty c o n c e r n .
Why Friday?
Why d id D r e x e l h a v e a h olida y on
F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 27?
A c c o rd i n g to H a r o l d M y e r s , Vicep re s id e n t a n d T r e a s u r e r , the
h o lid a y b e g a n d u r i n g t h e f e d e r a l
g o v e r n m e n t ’s p u sh to c r e a t e t h r e e
d a y w e e k e n d s . V e t e r a n ’s D a y w a s
m o v e d f r o m N o v e m b e r 11 to th e
l as t w e e k e n d in Octot>er. H o w e v e r ,
p r e s s u r e f r o m V e t e r a n ’s g r o u p s
a n d u n e v e n o b s e r v a n c e c a u s e d th e
C o n g r e s s to m o v e t h e ho lid a y b a c k
to N o v e m b e r 11..
M e a n w h i le b a c k a t D r e x e l, th e
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n n o tic e d t h a t th e
h olid ay co in c id ed w ith th e 5th o r 6th
w e e k of th e F'all t e r m , r ig h t in t i m e
for a b r e a k in m id - t e r m s . T h u s
D r e x e l will k e e p th e h o lid a y , a n d in
f a ct s c h e d u l e s it to fall in th e 5th or
6th w e e k of th e t e r m sp e c ific ally to
p r o v i d e a b r e a k f r o m m id - t e r m s .
c o n t r a c t w a s a w a r d e d to J o s t e n s .
N o o na n s a i d th e y w e r e c h o se n
b e c a u s e th ey h a d th e lowest bid a n d
h a d a “ good t r a c k r e c o r d . ” J o s t e n s
h a s a v e r y good m e r c h a n d i s i n g a n d
p r o m o ti o n a l c a m p a i g n a c c o r d i n g to
N o o nan , w hich h e lpe d b r i n g in
s t u d e n ts . F o r e x a m p l e , d u r i n g this
l a s t r i n g w e e k J o s t e n s o ff e re d a 10
p e r c e n t d isc o u n t on all sa les.
A nother
factor
w hich
is
r e s p o n s i b l e for th e i n c r e a s e is
h e ig h t e n e d s t u d e n t p r i d e in th e
U n iv e r sity . W hen s e v e r a l s t u d e n t s
w e r e q u e s t i o n e d on w h y t h e y
b o u g h t r in g s, m a n y s a i d t h a t they
w e r e p r o u d of g r a d u a t i n g f r o m
D r e x e l, a n d th at th ey w a n t e d to
show th e y c a m e f r o m D r e x e l by
w e a r i n g a c la s s ring. N o on a n feels
t h a t th is is p a r t of a l a r g e r t r e n d of
m o r e s t u d e n t i n te r e s t a n d p r i d e at
D re x el.
T h e a v e r a g e c ost of a r i n g to d ay
is e s t i m a t e d to be a b o u t $115, w hich
is a b o u t th e co st for a 10 k a r a t gold
m e n ’s m e d i u m ring. T h r e e m e t a ls
a r e o f f e re d ; 14 kt. gold (w h ite or
y e ll ow ), 10 kt. gold (w h ite or
yellow ), a n d A r g e n tu s. A r g e n t u s is
a n alloy of gold, silv er, a n d
p a ll a d iu m w h ic h looks th e s a m e a s
w h ite gold. It is m u c h c h e a p e r ,
a b o u t $65 for the r i n g m e n t i o n e d
a b o v e , a n d is j u s t a s d u r a b l e a s
gold. A r g e n t u s r i n g s a r e bein g
m a r k e t e d a s e c o n o m y m o d el r in g s
for t h o s e w h o w a n t a r i n g but
c a n n o t a f f o rd gold. T h is y e a r , for
th e fi r s t t im e , e n g i n e e r s h a d the
o p t i o n of h a v i n g t h e i r d e g r e e
( B S C E , B S M E , B S E E , e tc .) c a s t
into t h e ring. T h is in no v atio n a p ­
p e a r s to h a v e d o ne well, a n d m a y ^
e x t e n d e d to the B u sin e ss C ollege
n ex t y e a r . N esb itt Co llege would
po se s o m e p r o b l e m s b e c a u s e if the
full d e g r e e d e s c r ip t i o n w e r e p l a c e d
on th e r i n g the D r e x e l c r e s t m ig h t
h a v e to be r e m o v e d . T h is would
e n d a n g e r D r e x e l ’s c o p y r ig h t on the
rin g d esign .
N oonan say s Jo ste n s plans
a n o t h e r r i n g week s o m e t i m e in
J a n u a r y . While the 10% d iscou n t
will not be a b le to be off e re d a g a i n ,
he s a y s t h a t t h e r e will be s o m e
p r o m o ti o n a l d e v ic e o ffe re d th en
also.
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Attention
Thi* T r ia n g l e will a c c e p t only
those a n n o u n c e m e n t s that a r e KM)
w ords
or
less
Longer
an­
n o u n c e m e n ts will be r e fu sed or
e d ite d A n n o u n c e m e n ts m u st be in
on T u e s d a y nights T h o se c o m in g in
on W«‘d n e s d a y will b<> a c c e p t e d on a
first c o m e first s e r v e b a sis a c ­
c o r d in g to a v a i l a b l e s p a c e T he
T r ia n g l e r e s e r v e s th e right to edit
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T h e AS CK w ill p r e s e n t J o e
S y rn ic k , A s sistan t ( 'h a i r m a n of
P u b l i c a t io n s for th e A m e r ic a n
ScK’iety of Civil F^ngineers f rom the
F’hila d e lp h ia section. He will s p e a k
on e th i c s in e n g in e e ri n g in 03-340
( F ' M r i at IMK) F M on T u e s d a y
O c t o b e r 31.
Raffle!
T h e D re x el L 'niversity Sw im
T e a m s w ould a p p r e c i a t e y o u r
su p p o r t of IhtMr first raffle. T h e
bt*nefits f ro m th e ra ffl e will go
t o w a r d co sts of th e a n n u a l so u th e r n
t r ip d u r i n g t e r m b r e a k . Weekly
d r a w m g s will be held s t a r t i n g
N o v e m b e r 8 with p rize s s u c h a s
(J o u r m e t D in n e rs, T h e a t r e T ic kets ,
a ‘D r e x e l ’’ sw e a t suit, je w e l r y a n d
big c a s h prizes! T ic k e ts m a y be
p u r c h a s e d a t th e pool o r at s w i m ­
m e r s r o o m s on c a m p u s .
Retreat
/\ r e t r e a t is a gift we give our.selves. It is a t i m e for reflection,
recreatio n , conversation, and
fellowship N'ou a r e invited to join
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M inistry
from
F r i d a y ev en in g . Nov. 3 to Sun d ay
m o rn in g . Nov. 5 at ( ' a m p I n n a b a h
n e a r Pottsto w n . P a . Cost is $7.50 a
pe rso n , but s c h o la rs h ip s a r e
a v a i l a b l e To r e g i s t e r o r find out
m o r e , call 8^»5-2.522 this week.
.ind ,itK)ve a r e cncouragcHl to ap p ly
F a c u lt y a nd A flm m istra to c s s^ho
h a v e ((t)servefl exce p tio n a l jkt
lr)rm ance t>y a n y Senior a r e a ls o
cn c'ouraged »o n o n i m a t e st u d e n ts
\I1 a p p lic atio n s a r e due in th e D ean
()l Stu d e n ts Office no l a t e r than
Nt)vem()er 2(>. 197K at 4 :lO F’ M A
c o m m i t t e e will t)e se le c te d to
review the a p p li c a t i o n s a n d select
this y e a r s n o m in e e s
Confirmation
Fall S ch ed u le C o n firm atio n
C a r d s will b e in th e D e a n of F r e s h ­
m e n ’s Office Room 210 J a m e s
C r e e s e Stu d e n t C e n te r b e g in n in g
T u e s d a y , O c t o b e r 10th. It is v e r y
i m p o r t a n t t h a t th is c a r d be p ick e d
up a n d it m u s t r e f le c t y o u r s c h e d u le
at the p r e s e n t t im e , o th e r w is e , th e
r e g i s t r a r m u s t be notified.
Note: N e sb itt Co llege S t u d e n ts
m a y pick u p c a r d s in C h a p m a n
C ourt.
Tutors Needed
T h e D e a n of F r e s h m e n ' s office
r u n s a v o l u n te e r tu to ria l p r o g r a m
for f r e s h m e n . We ne ed u p p e r c l a s s
st u d e n ts with a n a v e r a g e of 2.5 or
h i g h e r to help us T u to r s a r e n e ed e d
m all s u b j e c t s , but p a r t i c u l a r l y first
y e a r c h e m istry , calcu lu s and
biology P l e a s e c o n ta c t us e i t h e r by
p h o n e - 895-2512, 2513 o r sto p in th e
office - R oo m 210 J a m e s C r e e s e
Stu d e n t C e nte r. Yo ur p a r ti c ip a t io n
will be g r e a t l y
a p p rec ia ted .
R e m e m b e r y o u r f r a n ti c f r e s h m a n
d a ys!
SAM
T h e S(K'iety for th e A d v a n c e m e n t
of M a n a g e m e n t will be hold in g its
next m e e t i n g on M o n da y O c t o b e r
:«)th a t 1:(K) p m in Room 207
M a theso n Hall W e’ll be sig n in g up
}H*ople for o ur s p e c ia l i n d u str y to ur
on N o vem t) er 8th to the ( l e n e r a l
Motors plant in D e l a w a r e . If y o u ’re
a m e m l ) e r c o m e in a n d sign up. If
y o u ’re not a m e m b e r , join-up. s i g n ­
up. a n d go on the t o u r w ith us. Help
us show D re x el th at SAM M e a n s
B u sin e ss'
P lease
note
that
F 'r i d a y .
NnvemlHT 3 is th e last d a t e for
w i t h d r a w a l from a n y c o u r s e
Perspective
T h e r e will be a m e e t in g for all
I’l T s p e c l i v p m e m b e r s a n d i n ­
t e r e s t e d p e r so n s Mf>nday f k t o b e r
;{o at 4::}() p m in room.:Jf)18 F^AC We
will he d is c u s s i n g d e a d l i n e s a n d
o t h e r i m p o r t a n t issues Ff you c a n ’t
m a k e the m e e t in g o r a r e in te r e s t e d ,
lea v e a m e s s a g e in th e P e r s p e c t i v e
mailfH)x in D ean Ftankin ’s office
Accounting
D rexel Accounting .Swiety will
m ee t on T u e s d a y . O c t o b e r 31st at
l :iM» F’ M in Km 30K. M ath eso n
Hall A gu e st sf>eaker will d isc u ss
c a r e e r s in a u d it i n g All a c c o u n tin g
m a j o r s a r e u r g e d to a tt e n d a n d all
s t u d e n ts a r e w e lc o m e
ASPA
I'he .American S(K-iety for F’ers o n n e l . A d m i n i s t r a t i o n w ill be
m e e tin g , at o ur new tim e . T h u r s d a y
\ o v e m l ) e r 2 at 1:(K» in M a th eson
2(»7 All m a j o r s w elcom e.
Self-Awareness
I n t e r v i e w s a r e c o m i n g up! T hey
c an f>e a v e ry i n ti m a d a t i n g ex|K*rience. t)Ut you c an m a k e the
interview work for you. S h a r e y o ur
e x p erien c e s and becom e m ore
a w a r e of w h a t ’s going on d u r i n g th e
interview
‘'S e l f - a w a r e n e s s : You
a n d ^’o u r In terview” . Monday.
Oct. .30. 6:00 p .m . R m . 219 CSC,
spon.sored by W o m e n ’s Council,
ROACH
ROAC’H (R e s i d e n t O ff-c am p us
Action C o m m i t t e e on Hous ing) will
l)e m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 2.
ti:30 p m at Apt ‘2 -F 110 N. 34th St.
W e ’ll be p lan n in g a social a n d
s e ttin g o u r housing list in motion.
WKDU
SPB Presentations
T h e r e will be a WKDU g e n e r a l
txKiy m e e t in g , W'edne sday, Nov. 1st
at 7:00 p m in th e D r a g o n ’s Den.
F r e s h m a n m e m b e r s a r e u r g e d to
a tte n d.
T h is T u e s d a y . Oct. 31, t h e r e will
he a Wine a n d ( ’h e e s e F*arty. C o m e
c e l e b r a t e H allo w een w ith us from 1:t:30 in r m . 3024, F^:AC-this is
F R F K ' Ou r next F r i d a y night Flick
will l)e o ur H allo w een sp e c ia l,
f e a t u r i n g Fruiikeiisteiii. C r e a t u r e
from the Hluck l.agiHtn (in 3D,
including g l a s s e s ! ) , a n d F’sycho.
This w ill be on Nov. 3. a n d w ill cost
SI -free for those in full c o s t u m e (a
Who’s Who”
A p p licatio ns for c o n sid e r a tio n for
selectio n to “ W ho’s Who Am ong
S tu d e n ts in .American U n iv e rsitie s
a n d ( 'o l le g e s " 1978-79 a r e now being
Ac c ep ted i n - t h e D ean of Stu d e n ts
Office w h e r e f o r m s a r e a v a ila b le .
T h is a w a r d is m a d e by st u d e n ts to
S eniors who will be g r a d u a t i n g by
.lune 1979, Se n io rs who h a v e been
a c t i v e in e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r a ctiv ities
a n d h a v e m a i n t a i n e d a 2.8 a v e r a g e
Last Chance
AAS
.A .A S. Meeting: T u e s d a y . Oct. 31
at 3::U» P l a c e : M ath es o n Hall.
Room :U)8, .All a r e w elcom e.
m a s k IS not a c o s t u m e > T h e r e w ill
(n‘ c on tin uo u s s h o w in g s b e g in n in g
;it .'»pm. m Stein A u d ito r iu m H e r e is
an a p p r o x i m a t e s c h e d u le of s t a r ­
ling
and
run
lim es:
5:00
i'l a n k n i s t r i n . 71 m in u t e s . 5 m in u t e
h r e a k . ti 15 C r c a l u r e frimi the
IUa« k
79 m in u t e s . 5 m in u t e
h r e a k . 7:40 P s \ r h n . 109 m in u t e s . 5
m in u t e b r e a k 9::{5 F r a i ik e n s t e in ;
10:.'>0 < ri'atiire f ro m the Klack
l.auiKtn. Knds at 12:10 F’re.sented
tiy y ou r Stude nt P r o g r a m Fioard
FESS
Ml FK.SS m e m b e r s a n d a n y in­
t e r e s t e d s t u d e n ts sh ould a t t e n d an
im p o rtan t
F K S S m e e t i n g on
T h u rsda y. Novem f)er 2. f ro m 1 pm
to i ;{0 |)m in ifmni :{11 in C’omm o n w e a l t h If you a r e in te r e s t e d
luit u n a b le to a t t e n d , p l e a s e lea v e
>()ur n a m e w ilh th e s e c r e t a r y in the
D ean of Kngine<‘r i n g 's Office,
Gravediggers
S t u d e n ts at D rexel. c o m e if you
d a r e to Phi S ig 's ( I r a v t n l i g g e r ’s
l?all on T uesday nite ( )ct 31, at 9 (»0
P r i z e s will be a w a r d w l for th e t)est
costum e
\ n d F r e s h m e n , don't
lorg(*l o u r H appy Hour on F r i d a \
s t a r t i n g at ;{:(Ki T h e p la c e is :{.V)7
H a rin g S t r e e t F o r ii\form atio n call
122 ‘♦‘tKo,
AlCHE
Fall t e r m g e n e r a l m e e t i n g w ill be
held on Oct 31. 1978 at 3;:U) pm in
i (M>m:{-341 A s p e a k e r f ro m (Julf Oil
w ill d i s c u s s “How not to get a job in
i n d u s t r y ” ( ' h a p t e r t)usin ess w ill t)e
ili.scussed. in clu d in g a m odified
ele ction which will be held this
t e r m All mem t>ers a n d i n te r e s t e d
p a r t i e s sh o uld a t t e n d
Law School?
On W e d n e sd a y . Noveml>er 1.
.Sandra Moore, a n a d m i s s i o n s of­
fice r lor Villano va Law School, w ill
s p e a k to th e Biddle Law Society.
H e r d isc ussion will in clude in­
f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n in g V i l la n o v a ’s
Law
School,
i ts
a d m issio n s
r e q u i r e m e n t s , a n d help fu' hints
th at a r e useful w h e n a p p ly i n g to
a n y law school T h is m e e t in g will
s t a r t at 3:30 in F.A(' 2024. R e f r e s h ­
m e n t s will f)e s e r v e d , a n d all
s t u d e n t s a r e invited to a tt e n d .
V o lu m e LIV, Number 15
Exam Change!
N471 a n d N405 ( 'o m m o n F x a m s
will t)egin at 7 .55 A M i n s t e a d of
8 (10 A M
F’ l e a s e
note this
signific ant t i m e c h a n g e which w a s
n e c e s s a r y to av o id a n y pot ential
con flicts with y o u r 9:00 c la s s e s
Food Committee
•Ndditional m e m b e r s a r e ne ed e d
for the Food ( ' o m m i t t e e . Any
s t u d e n t i n te r e s t e d in joining, p le a se
c o n ta c t .Mr F’o w e r s. Food .St»rvice
F)ept ( A b b otts Bldg E a s t . Second
Fl(M)r, F’hone 895-2844 1 M e e ti n g s
.ire held tw ice a m o n th to e v a l u a t e
su g g e s tio n s a n d effect p r o g r a m
im pro\em ents
Stu d e n t input is
\ i t a l lo m a i n t a i n a re s p o n s i v e
service
Phi Eta Sigma
All Phi F t a S i g m a F r a t e r n i t >
s t u d e n ts plea.se pick up \ o u r c e r
lif i c a t e s in th e D e a n n\ F r e s h m e n s
(•ffice I Room 2lo . la m e s C r e e s e
Stud ent C e n t e r '
Halloween Goodies
H.illow(‘en t i m e gcxnlies will Ik*
fe a t u r e d lor sjU* on Mon Oct :<o m
\« 's t) iH s C h a p m a n C o u r t T h e
Dre x el N utrition Assc nia tio n will
sfxinsor Ihis fund r a i s e r ln ) m
Ml 4,‘)A.M 1 ;{()F*M
\fn d in g
m a c h i n e s eat \ o u r h e a r t s o u t '
Retailing
.lohn Lee. D i r e c t o r of F .x e c u ti\e
D e v e lo p m e n t. (Jimftel.s will t)e on
c a m p u s to s}H*ak on ( ' a r e e r s in
Itela ilin g T h e d a t e is .Mon . Oct :M)
Irom 1 2 :5(1 m Rm . 210 .Matht*son If
> 0(1 a r e g r a d u a t i n g in th e s p r i n g
iind a r e in te r e s t e d in r e ta ilin g , this
IS a n ev en t >ou .should not m is s
.S p o n s o r e d
l)y
the
Student
M a r k e ti n g Society,
Omicron Nu
,\ lirief g e n e r a l IxKly m e e t in g of
( ► m ic ro n 'N u w ill be held on T u e s d a y
Oclot)4'r :Ust fro m 1 :(K)-1 :.30F*M, In
(i<Mlfrey S t u d y 's c o n f e r e n c e room.
The purpo.se of fhe m e e t in g is to
linali/,e th e p la n s for (he u p c o m i n g
initiation C o m e p r e p a r e d !
Friday, October 2 7 , 1978
KDITOR-IX-C I I I K F : David Husman
B l ’SINKSS .MA N . U ; K R : Mary Mancini
W IN E & CH EESE
PARTY!
.News Staff: Neil Schmerling, editor; Anita Brandolini. David Van
Gelder, Christopher Holden. Steve Moss, Shirley Myers,
Francine Douwes.
Features Staff: Anita Brandolini,Vikki Holliday, co-editors; Santo
Cannone, Owen Durkin, Diane Dziewit, Carmella Gualteri, Lynn
Johannessen, Russ Lalli, Pat McDowell, Mike Paolini, Gentle
Ben. Dan Gallagher.
Tuesday, October 31
1-3:30
3rd floor EAC
Sp o r ts Staff: F'rank Cech, Willie Conner Jr., Anne O’Neill, Jeff
Riesenfeld, Ward Schultz Charles McGonigle
Photography Staff: Mike Trosino, editor; Tom Ross, Debbie
Wagner, Darlene Yerry, Edgar Fong, Bernie Hyland.
Pruductioii Staff: Paul Simon, Lisa D’Alessandro, Patty Enright,
Carole Cline, Murray Peterzell, Kar Chun Chung David Ho
B u sin e ss Staff: Stuart Kopperman, Advertising Manager, Shirley
Myers
F i n a n c i a l .\d v i s o r : John Davis.
by
G am m a
S ig m a
proof of 21 required
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D R E X E L T R I AN GL E
^
Minority Fellowships
T h e N atio nal R e s e a r c h CotmciJ
will a d v i s e th e N atio n al Sicience
Fi^undation in the se lectio n of
c a n d i d a t e s for th e F o u n d a t i o n s
p r o g r a m of M inority G r a d u a t e
F e l lo w sh ip s
P a n e l s of eminent
scientisLs a n d e n g in e e rs ap poin ted
by the N atio nal R e s e a r c h Council
w ill e v a l u a t e q u a l i f i c a t i o n s of
a p p lic an ts
F i n a l s e l e c t i o n of
Fello w s will be m a d e by the
F o u n d a tio n , with a w a r d s to be
a n n o u n c e d in M a r c h 1979.
T h e N SF M in o rity G r a d u a te
F e l lo w s h i p P r o g r a m is open only to
p e rso n s who a r e citizen s or
n a ti o n a ls of the United S t a te s a s of
th e ti m e of ap p lic atio n , a n d w ho a r e
m e m b e r s of an e th nic m in o r ity
g r o u p u n d e r r e p r e s e n t e d in t h e
a d v a n c e d levels of the N a t io n ’s
s c i e n c e tale n t pool -- i.e., A m e r ic a n
I n d ian . A la ska n N a t iv e ( E s k i m o or
A leu t),
B lack,
M exican
A m e ric an /C h ic an o . or P u e rto
H ican
Initial NS F M inority G r a d u a t e
F'ellowship a w a r d s a r e inte n d e d for
s t u d e n t s a t or n e a r th e b e g in nin g of
t h e i r g r a d u a t e stu dy . Elig ibility is
lim ite d to th o se in d iv idu a ls who, a s
of the t i m e of a p p lic a tio n , h a v e not
c o m p l e te d p o s t b a c c a l a u r e a t e s tu d y
in e x c e s s o f s e m e s t e r h o u r s or 45
q u a r t e r h o u rs, or e q u iv a le n t, in a n y
field of sc ien c e, e n g in e e ri n g , social
sc ie n c e , o r m a t h e m a t i c s . S u b je c t to
th e a v a i l a b i l it y of fu nds, new
fellow s h ip s aw a r d e d in the s p r i n g of
1979 will be for p e rio d s of t h r e e
y e a r s , th e seco nd a n d th ir d y e a r s
c o n tin g e n t on c e r tif ic a tio n to the
F o u n d a t io n by th e fellowship in­
stitu tio n
of
the
s t u d e n t ’s
s a t i s f a c t o r y p r o g r e s s t o w a r d an
a d v a n c e d d e g r e e in scien ce.
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age
B o c k iu s n a m e d a g e n c y m a n a g e r
and social sc ienc es , a n d in th e
history and philosophy of sc ie n c e
A w ards will not be m a d e in clinical,
e d ucatio n, or b u s i n e s s fields, in
h istory or social w ork, for work
le a d in g to m e d i c a l , d e n ta l , law, or
public h e a l t h d e g r e e s , or for study
in joint sc ie n c e - p r o f e ss io n a l d e g r e e
program s
A p p l i c a n t s w ill be
j u d g e d on the b a s i s of ability . T he
annual stipend
for
M inority
G r a d u a t e Fe llo w s will be $.1,900 for
a tw e lv e - m o n th t e n u r e with no
d e p e n d e n c y a llo w a n c es.
A p p lic a n ts will be r e q u ir e d to
take
the
G rad u ate
R ecord
E x a m i n a t i o n s d e s i g n e d to t e s t
a p titu d e
and
scien tific
achievem ent. The exam inations,
a d m i n i s t e r e d by the E d u c a t io n a l
T e s ti n g S e rv ice , will be given on
D e c e m b e r 9. 1978 at d e s i g n a t e d
c e n te rs th ro u g h o u t the U nited
S t a t e s a n d in c e r t a i n f o r e i g n
c o u n tr i e s
T h e d e a d l i n e d a t e for th e s u b ­
m is sion of a p p li c a t i o n s for NSF
M ino rity G r a d u a t e Fe llo w sh ip s is
D e c e m b e r 8, 1978. F u r t h e r in­
form ation
and
ap plicatio n
m a t e r i a l s m a y l)e o b ta in e d fr o m the
F e llo w sh ip
O ffice,
N atio n al
R e s e a r c h Council, 2101 Constitution
A ven ue, W ash in g ton , D.C. 20418.
F r a n k E Rix'kius. a P r o v i d e n t
Mutua l Life I n s u r a n c e Co a g e n c y
m a n a g e r f ro m Abington, P e n n ­
s y l v a n ia . h a s b e en e le c te d to the
L a m b d a Chi .Alpha F r a t e r n i t y
O r d e r of M erit He w ill be in du cte d
in c e r e m o n i e s at th e f r a t e r n i t y ’s
37th G e n e ra l A s se m b ly on .August
14, 1978 at th e T an -T ar-A R e so rt on
th e L a k e of th e O z a rk s , Missouri.
E s t a b l i s h e d in 19.^'^, th e th e O r d e r
of M e r i t r e c o g n i z e s f r a t e r n i t y
a lu m n i for d e d i c a t e d v o l u n te e r
s e r v i c e to c h a p t e r s or th e g e n e r a l
f r a t e r n i t y , its m e m b e r s b e in g
e le c te d biennially b y l a m b d a Chi
A l p h a ’s b o a r d of d i r e c t o r s Bockius
s e r v e d a s m e m b e r , a n d at v a r io u s
tim e s
chairm an
and
vicec h a i r m a n , of a n a lu m n i a d v is o r y
b o a r d a n d of th e h o u se c o r p o r a t i o n
b o a r d of d i r e c t o r s for his initiatin g
c h a p t e r . E p silo n - K a p p a at D re x el
l ln i v e r s i ty , f ro m 1958 to 1975. As
p r e s i d e n t of his c h a p t e r ’s a lu m n i
a sso c ia tio n , he w a s a n a c t i v e l e a d e r
in a su ccessfu l c a m p a i g n to r a is e
funds to build a new c h a p t e r house.
In re co gn itio n of his c o n trib u tio n s
d u r i n g s e v e n te e n y e a r s a s an a c t i v e
a lu m n u s , a n a w a r d is p r e s e n te d
a n n u a l l y in his n a m e to EpsilonK a p p a ’s
outstan d in g
un­
d ergraduate m em ber.
IS a r e p u b lic a n p a r t c o m m i t t e m a n
fr o m th e tow nship, a n d he c u r r e n t l y
.serves a s a d ir e c to r of Drexel s
G e n e ra l Alumni Association a s well
a s t>eing a p a st c h a i r m a n of his
alm a
m a t e r ’s a n n u a l g i v i n g
prof^ram
F o u n d e d in 1909, l a m b d a Chi
A l p h a is a m o n g t h e l a r g e s t
c o lle g ia te f r a te r n it i e s in North
A m e r ic a with o v e r 140.tXH) in itiated
m e m b e r s a n d 217 c h a p t e r s and
colonies in the U S a n d C a n a d a
T h e f r a t e r n i t y ’s i n t e r n a t i o n a l
h e a d q u a r t e r s is I w a t e d in In­
d ian a p o lis . Indiana.
H EA V Y DATE
Appointment With The Future
For Engineering Grads
Engineering opportunities exist at Hughes Aircraft Company,
Culver City, California, in its Electro-Optical & Data Systems'
Groups, for graduates w ith the following degrees:
• BS in EE, Comp Sci, ME
• MS in EE, Comp Sci, ME
• P h D in EE
The positions involve the development of advanced electro­
optic and space sensor systems, laser systems, and airborne
computers and software. Opportunities are available in the
following specialized areas:
Indian Restaurants
N o w O ffe rin g th e W id e s t S e le c tio n o f V e g e ta ria n
110 S o u th 4 0 th S tre e t,
^
222-2245
237 C h e s tn u s t S tre e t,
20%
627-3020
O ff W ith T h is A d O r Y o u r S tu d e n t l.D .
Honeywell gives
T h e Honeywell P r o c e s s Control
Division, of F o r t W ash in g to n , P a . ,
h a s g iv en $11,000 in c o m p u t e r
c o m p o n e n t s a n d de v ic e s to D re x el
U n i v e r s i t y ’s
D ep artm en t
of
E le c t r i c a l E n g in e e r in g .
The co m p u ter equipm ent brings
to m o r e than $114,000 the to tal of
e q u i p m e n t a n d fund s th e P r o c e s s
Contro l Division a n d its p a r e n t
f i r m . Honeywell, Inc., h a v e giv en
th e u n iv e r s ity sin c e 1960.
M o re t h a n 100 D r e x e l a l u m n i a r e
e m p l o y e d by Honeywell, Inc., a n d
fo ur D r e x e l st u d e n ts a r e c u r r e n t l y
e m p l o y e d at th e P r o c e s s Control
Div ision u n d e r the u n i v e r s i t y ’s
c o o p e r a t i v e e d u ca tio n p lan, a plan
in w hich s t u d e n ts ga in on-the-job
t r a i n i n g in th eir a c a d e m i c field of
s tu dy .
T h e Honeywell P r o c e s s Control
Division is located at 1100 Virginia
D riv e , F o r t Was hington .
He is a m e m b e r of the Abington
T o w n sh ip School D istrict Authority.
Discover The Taste of India At
a n d N o n -V e g e ta ria n D ish e s
These
fello w sh ip s
w ill
be
a w a r d e d for s t u d y or wo rk lea d in g
to m a s t e r ’s or d o c to r a l d e g r e e s in
the
m ath e m a tic a l,
physical,
m e d i c a l , biological, e n g in e e rin g ,.
B a c k iu s’ sales m an a g e m e n t
position with P r o v id e n t I n s u r a n c e
in v o lv e s re c r u i t in g , s e le c tin g ,
t r a in in g , a n d s u p e r v i s i n g c a r e e r
a g e n t s a s well a s m a n a g e m e n t of
a d m in istrativ e
services.
He
b e c a m e a c h a r t e r e d lif e u n ­
d e r w r i t e r in 1961 a n d is a p a st
p r e s i d e n t of th e
P h i l a d e l p h ia
Asso cia tio n of Life U n d e r w r i t e r s
a n d a c u r r e n t d i r e c t o r of th e
P e n n s y l v a n ia .A.ssociation of Life
U nderw riters.
Analog & Digital Circuit Design
Hybrid Circuit Design
Systems Analysis
Systems Engineering
Signature Technology
Pattern Recognition
Image & Inform ation Processing
Computer Architecture
Scientific Programming
E.O. Sensor Design
Optical Systems Design
Signal Processing Circuit Design
Structural Dynam ic Analysis
Mechanical Product Design
Servo Design
Positions are also available for BS graduates on our Masters
Fellowship W ork-Study and our Engineering Rotations Pro­
grams. For details, interested graduates are requested to
schedule interview appointments with our recruiter. Your
placement office will schedule you for our recruiting visit
on Monday, November 6, 1978,
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a v era g » ‘ f>f 3 2 f>r b e tte r , an a c ­
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S tu d e n t o rK a niza tions, c h eck
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fo r m a t io n a b out the u p c o m in g
A c tiv itie s D ay on Nov. 21! Sp^ms o r e d by th e Stud ent O rg a n iza tio n s
('o a lition T h e S O C will hold its next
m e e t in g on Wed., Nov. B at 4;30 PM
in 3034/35.
|M>rmanent colle ction de fin e s th e
m a j o r role of this institution in
s u p p o r t i n g a n d in flu encin g a r t in
the I 'n i te d .States F’e n n s y l v a n i a
A c a d e m y of the F in e Arts. B ro a d
a n d r h e r r y sLs,. Ph ila.. Pa 19102
F o r m o r e in fo rm a tio n , call (215)
972 76(H)
Israel
An I s r a e l O rg a n izin g C o n fe ren c e
will b e held on N o v e m b e r 3-5 a t the
.lYC c a m p s in Zieglerville, P a Use
Exhibitions
Beta Alpha Psi
Delta T a u c h a p t e r of Keta Alpha
I’si. the na tional h o n o ra ry ac
co u n ti n g f r a te r n it y a n n o u n c e s its
l i r s i i n i t i a t i o n b a n q u e t of t h e
a c a d e m i c y e a r to be held at
C a v a n a u g h ’s
ftesta u ran t
on
T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 3(». 1978.
Accou n ting m a j o r s in te r e ste d in
l>ecoming m e m b e r s m a y pick up
a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m s f r o m J . F.
McKenna
M ath eso n) or Mrs.
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PART TIME SECRETARY for office on
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Jewish Campus Activities Board }43 87iS.
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from Sunday Dec 17th Fri Dec 72nd in a
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Dell-Lunches
M a jo r F^xhibitions: C o n t e m p o r a r y
D r a w i n g s : P h i l a d e l p h ia , Sept. 15 ■
Nov 26 O r g a n iz e d by the A c a d e m y
a n d th e I’h ila de lp hia M u s e u m of
Art. th is e x h ib itio n id e n tifie s
P h ila d e lp h ia a r t i s t s who h ave
s p a r k e d a r e s u r g e n c e of public
inte rest in w o r k s of a r t on p a p e r
Half of th e show ( KM) d r a w i n g s by 26
a r t i s t s ) will a p p e a r a t the A c a d e m y
in th e fall, th e o t h e r h alf a t th e Art
M useum
in t h e s p r i n g .
3.'>o
M a s t e r p ie c e s of A m e r ic a n Art.
Dec. 18 - F e b 25. An exh ib itio n of
A m e r ic a n p a in tin g , sc u l p tu r e , a n d
d r a w i n g s f r o m t h e A c a d e m y ’s
this b r e a k in y our stu d i e s to he lp
c r e a t e a powerfu l I sr a e l o r i e n t e d
s t u d e n t m o v e m e n t on c a m p u s e s
t h ro u g h o u t th is re g io n P l e a s e
c o n ta c t th e Hillel office a t 895-2531 if
you a r e i n te r e s t e d in a tt e n d in g .
Deli- lu nch es will r e t u r n in full
fo rc e this week. T h e lu n ch e s will be
held in the Hillel lo unge w h i c h is
a b o v e ro o m 310 in th e Main
Building One lu nch will be on
T u e s d a y b e tw e e n 12:00 a n d 1:30 a n d
the se c o n d will be on T h u r s d a y at
the s a m e tim e. R e s e r v a t i o n s a r e
now b e in g t a k e n for tic k e ts to th e
Sixer-NeLs g a m e on W e d n e s d a y
N o v e m b e r 8th. If m o r e t h a n 25
p eople a t t e n d , $6 tic k e ts will only be
$4. F o r m o r e info call Hillel a t 8952531 o r sto p by o ur office a t 224 CSC.
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R IG IfT T m O U G H Y O U R
S B K R Y E A R .
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e n g in e e r in g , th e N a v y
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th e
c a n
e a r n
h a s
y o u ’l l r e c e i v e a n
a s
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th e
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c o s t y o u
p a y
s ix
i t , y o u ’l l h a v e
p r o g r a m . W
s a la r y
in
in
a p p lic a n ts
u n e q u a le d
N a v y
i n d u s t r y
p re fe r, s e n d
P r o g r a m ,
C o d e
V a. 2 2 2 0 3 , a n d
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c a s h
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a
c iv ilia n
o f t h e
s c h o o l,
y e a r o f
4 0 0
o p e n in g s
a n d
q u a lif ic a tio n s
to
le a v e
o n ly
m a k e
tr a i n in g
r e s p o n s ib ility , a
s e t u p
h e v is its
th e
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
y o u r r 6 s u m 6
to
Free Salad Bar
$ 2 4 ,0 0 0
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8 F la v o rs
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^ tues.TjTte*
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in te r v ie w
c a m p u s
a t
th e
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
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w h e n
N a v y
e n d
35 MM CAMERA for sale. Minolta XG 7 &
auto flash. Practically New Call Linda (609)
764 9239
b o n u s .
d e c id e
3 1 2 -B 5 3 7 , 4 0 1 5 W
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in
ROOMS Available, male or female needed
good living aspects Call 386 1737 after 6 00
evenings
ROOMMATE NEEDED
Male Drexel
student has 2 bedroom apartment at 34 A
Powelton (next to Frats and Dorms) rent is
only 580 a month. I have most of the furniture
and 2 beds. Rent includes all utilities except
elec. Apt has stove& refrigerator Call (609)
428 0384 alter 5:30. ask lor Ralph
te c h n ic a l
e lite e n g in e e r in g
y o u
a b o u t.
q u z d ify ,
s e le c te d . B u t if y o u
y o u r p la c e m e n t o ffic e r to
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
if y o u
r i g h t t h r o u g h
a t th e
h a n d s - o n
s h o u ld
o r c o n t a c t y o u r N a v y
I f y o u
a n d
t h o u s a n d s
g ilt- e d g e d
( B u t w e d o n ’t t h i n k
A s k
m o n t h
fe w e r t h a n
fo r a n
f o u r y e a r s , a n d
p r iv a te
la te r.
$ 3 ,0 0 0
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q u ^ i f i e d
i th
k n o w
o r
O ffic e r C a n d id a te -
fo r s h o r t)
y o u . A n d
I t i s n ’t e a s y . T h e r e
o f e v e r y
a
m a t h , p h y s ic s
s h o u ld
a d d itio n a l y e a r o f a d v a n c e d
t r a i n i n g , y o u ’l l r e c e i v e a
o n e
y o u
in
16 w e e k s o f O ffic e r C a n d id a te
e d u c a tio n . T h is w o u ld
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p ro g re u n
( N U P O C - C
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s e n io r y e a r. T h e n
a
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y o u
s e n io r m a jo r in g
HELP WANTED Earn up to 5200 selling
Campus Discount coupon books in your
spare time Call 222 2680 between 5 00 and
6 00 pm to start today
o n
w ith
N o v .
a
3 0 ,
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8 oz. Sirloin Steak 3.25
5 6 4 -3 8 2 0 .
N a v y
N u c le a r O ffic e r
B lv d ., A r lin g to n ,
w ill c o n t a c t y o u
I t c a n
d o
m o r e
t h a n
8 pm WED NITE 2 am
eiN eS S PARTY
d ire c tly .
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Thurs. Nite
Double Cheeseburger
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___________
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ITS NOTJUSTA m ITS AN ADVENTURE.
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TIME
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N
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B EEF S A L E
future The Triangle
o re sp on­
sibility to report the activities of the
Hockey C/ub os well as the Soccer
Team The articles on the Swim Team
w e r e , to the best of my knowledge,
not reprints
T h e TR I A N G L K w e J c o m e s l e tt e r s r e O e c ti n g re leis* thi >u |ih lsc )n th e
c o n t e n t s o f th is n e w s p i p e r . Please a d d r e s s 2il K i te r s : F d i t o r , I > re \e l
Tr ia n g le , c o D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y , 3 2 n d A C h e s t n u t S t s . . R«H>m 3 0 1 4 ,
I- AC . P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. 1 9 1 0 4 , N a m e s w i t h h e l d u p o n r e q u e s t , h u t wc
m u s t have th e n a m e o f (he c o r r e s p o n d e n t . T h a n k y o u .
Wrestling
/ /
C .onttnucii f r o m
Re: Sports
.Sirs:
1 a m Dls^ustofl. W hat o n c e w a s a
>iowl. v i b r a n t n e w s p a p e r h a s tu r n e d
into Kiiuino<M-in^ t ^ i a r t e r l v . I a m
not k no c k in g e n g in e e r s , for I m y se lf
will soon be one. but r a t h e r the
l)oring. b lan d , c o m p u t e r ou tput
s t y l e of t h e O c t o b e r t w e n ti e th issue.
1 h a d th e p l e a s u r e of r e a d i n g y o u r
[ w p e r (luring th e last b a s k e tb a l l
s e a s o n . It sh o w ed th e w a y y o u r
p a p e r sh ou ld b e ; e x c itin g a n d
entertaining.
Rut this week, a f t e r r e a d i n g th e
sp o r t s section. I w a s In sulted We.
th e r e a d e r s , a r e not ig no ran t.
F i n d i n g v e r y little c o v e r a g e of
m a j o r i n te r c o ll e g ia t e s p o r t s . .NO
c o v e r a g e of i n t r a m u r a l s , a n d no
f e a t u r e a r t i c l e s w a s b a d eno ug h ,
but to be r e p l a c e d with a h a lf-p a g e
.irticle on th e H(Kkey ( luh, a n d a
r e p r m t of a s w im t e a m sto r y is
inexcusable
Y our next sp o rts
b ylin e sh o u ld r e a d . “ T h e T r ia n g l e
a s s u m e s no re sp o n sib ility for this
sp o r t s l a y o u t . it yvas b u t c h e r e d by
'-ome b o re d K n g i n e e r . ” T r y to w rite
a p a p e r , not a logbook
.Sincerely,
T Z ajac.et.al.
S p o r t s c a s t ( t h e c o lu m n w r i t t e n by
Mitch ) w a s one of th e best d i s p l a y s
of p r o g r e s s i v e j o u r n a l i s m in th e
p a p e r . T h e r e w a s a de fin ite c h a n g e
lor th e w o r s e in th e a p p e a r a n c e of
the s p o r t s section sin c e M itc h 's
departure.
Being on M itc h 's sta ff. 1, m o r e
th a n a n y o n e else, feel th e loss of
Mitch s i n c e I could a p p r e c i a t e all
lhat he did for th e whole p a p e r , not
just th e s p o r t s section.
I just h o p e th at e v e r y o n e els e
r e a l i z e s w h a t a g r e a t loss M itch is
a n d th at th e T r ia n g l e would tr y to
get Mitch b a c k b e fo re it is too late.
.Jeff Fiiesenfeld
M e m b e r of T r i a n g l e s p o r t s sta f f
Editor's Note Mitch Plotnick chose to
resign as Sports Editor on Oct 13,
1978 because, in Mitch's words, "The
Triangle's pr e s e n t
sports
staff
consists of tw o writers ... They are
Willie Conner Jr , and myself " He
d e v e l o p e d a list of several writers in
order to build a n e w sports staff
Mitch has as h ed that he not be
considered for Sports Editor in the
I If Kph r e m a i n s h e a lth y this y e a r
he m ig h t pull a few m o r e u p s e t s
l>a\«‘ Kinn 'K r o m lf>« to l‘H) D a v e
g a v e m e e v e ry th in g he had
W h e n e v e r I w a s stu c k for a m a n
last y e a r I knew I could de pt'n d on
Da v e ,\ lot of his 10 6 r e c o r d w a s
a g a i n s t g u y s w ho h a d 10 to M
IKHinds on D a v e ."
A n o th e r one of those a m a / .i n g
i r e s h m e n from last y e a r . D a v e will
be l(M)king at th e 1«7 or 177 pound
spot to call his own.
DREXEL TRIANGLE
O c t o b e r 27, I 9 7 S Pa«c <
Itoh /iM t a a n d IMiil KiM*hl»*r ''T h e s e
two g uy s look to Ih’ a big add itio n to
this N e a r s t e a m with th e exIH'rience they ga in w l last y e a r
while they wert* r e d - s h i r ti n g ."
Hob, ;is a I r e s h m a n . h a d a 10 3
M*ason .in<l l«*lt he neiMUnl a n o th e r
\ e a r ol » olli*gi;i(»- w r e stlin g b e fore
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Fraternity life part 3
What is a bid?
/ ; / O w e n Durkin
rf)i)n a r r i v a l at D r e x f l, m a n y
( r o s h m r n find that thoir lifp h e r e is
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Sim ply put. a bid is a f o r m a l link
in the in f o r m a l prrx'ess of b e c o m i n g
a m e m b e r f)f a f r a t e r n i t y or
so ro rity T his prr)cess is m a r k e d
\Mth fo r m a l i ti e s , one of w hich ha s
tx^en Roing on all d u r i n g th e fall
t e r m , known a s “ Ru sh "
Fail r u sh is the p r o c e s s w h e r e b y
n o n - m e m b e r s m e e t the f r a t e r n i t i e s
and so ro rities and e v en tu ally
becom e
m em bers
of
the
o r g a n iz a t i o n s
M a k in g new fr i e n d s is s o m e t h i n g
t h at c o m e s n a tu r a l ly , so why all th e
fuss w ith f o r m a l i ti e s '’ Well, th e bid
pro<’ess w a s d e s i g n e d to c o n f o r m to
I 'n i v e r s it y policies a n d to i n s u r e
equ al c o m p e titio n a n d f a ir n e s s
among
the
fra te rn ities
and
s o r o r itie s
T h e point to be m a d e is th is : Do
not let th e bid p r o c e s s s c a r e or
c on fu se you With a s m a ll a m o u n t
of i n f o r m a t io n you will h a v e no
p r o b le m se l e c t in g the g r o u p you
wish to join, so r e la x , a n d k e e p
reading
By this t i m e you will p r o b a b ly
h a v e in y o u r m in d a few of the
f r a t e r n i t i e s o r so r o r i t ie s w h ic h you
would like to join At the s a m e t im e ,
th e s e g r o u p s h a v e g o tte n to know
you a n d s u r e l y w a n t you to be a
m e m b e r . One t h in g to r e alize is th a t
the first s t e p to w a rd f o r m a l
m e m b e r s h i p m u s t c o m e f r o m th e
ptio to by P atty E n n g h t
f r a t e r n i t i e s or s o r o r itie s in th e fo rm
of a bid. A bid is no m o r e t h a n a
f o r m a l in v itatio n to join a specific
g r o u p You m a y r e c e iv e m o r e than
o ne bid, def>ending on how m a n y
fr i e n d s you h a v e m a d e a n d how
m a n y of th e g r o u p s you h a v e
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f ro m 9-3 right next to th e m a i n desk
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P'rom t h e r e , the choic e is y o u r s
T h e f r a t e r n i t i e s hold a bid a c ­
c e p ta n c e d in n er at th e tim e
( u su a lly F r i d a y ) a n d th e p la c e
a n n o u n c e d on the bid You a r e free
by Shirley Huber
\ O u r u n b o r n b a b y m a y be d r u n k that is. if you a r e p r e g n a n t a n d h a v e
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m e n t a l d e f e c ts a s a resu lt ol he av y
d r i n k in g by th e m o t h e r d u r in g
p r e g n a n c y . In fants with this " F e t a l
.Alcohol S y n d r o m e ” exhibit gro w th
a l ) n o r m a 1i t i e s .
c o n g en ital
in alio rm tilio n s. m en tal r e ta r
(lation. a n d a b n o r m a l b e h a v io r a l
characteristics
'Too m u c h " alcohol is c o n s id e r e d
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T he so r o r i t y s y s t e m »s s o m e w h a t
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h a v e a n y qu e stio n s
F’ l e a s e r e m e m b e r t h a t y o u r
a c c e p t a n c e of a bid is in no w ay
final o r bin d in g T he f r a t e r n i t i e s
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b e c o m i n g a memtH*r a n d u i l l bo
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S in c e a lc o h o l p a s s e s e a s ily
t h r o u g h m c m h r a n e s , alcohol in a
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L o o k in g A h e a d .
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A wim* a n d c hoose p a r t y will be held on T u e s d a y , Oct.
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Y o u 'r e a s o f t w a r e
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n e v e r d r e a m e d t h a t o n e d a y y o u ’d
r e n d e z v o u s in B a r c e l o n a , S p a i n
w ith t w o N avy d e s t r o y e r s .
B u t w h e n y o u r c o m p a n y is T e x a s
In stru m e n ts a n d o n e of your c u s ­
t o m e r s is t h e U. S . S i x t h F le e t, y o u
le a r n t o e x p e c t t h e u n e x p e c t e d .
T h e d e s t r o y e r s a r e e q u i p p e d w ith
Tl c o m p u t e r s a n d t h e y n e e d n e w
s o f t w a r e f a s t. Y o u c o m e a b o a r d a n d
sa il w ith t h e F l e e t u n til y o u r j o b is
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Not a b a d a s s i g n m e n t for a s o f t­
w a r e s p e c i a l i s t n a m e d S u s i e . Y o u ’re
g la d you g o t into te c h n o lo g y .
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g r a te d circ u it
d e s i g n e r a t Tl.
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fin d a w a y t o m a k e
a c h i p ta lk , s o m e t h i n g n o i n t e g r a t e d
circ u it h a s e v e r d o n e b e fo re .
F irs t a p p l i c a t i o n ; a n e l e c t r o n i c
a i d t h a t h e l p s c h i l d r e n l e a r n t o s p e ll.
T h e w o r l d ’s firs t t a l k i n g t e x t b o o k .
A n d t h a t ’s j u s t t h e b e g i n n i n g .
T h e t a l k i n g c h i p ' s p o t e n t i a l is m i n d b e n d i n g . Y o u ’r e g l a d y o u g o t in t o
te c h n o lo g y .
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Y o u ’r e a Tl s a l e s
W U e n g i n e e r . Y o u ’v e
g o t w h a t is p r o b a b l y o n e of t h e
m o s t irre sistib le
s e l l i n g m e s s a g e s in t h e h i s t o r y of
sa le sm a n sh ip .
It g o e s like t h i s ; “ H o ld t h i s T I-59
S c i e n t i f i c C a l c u l a t o r in y o u r h a n d .
N o w , l e t ’s c o m p a r e it t o t h e m o s t
p o p u la r c o m p u te , of th e 1950s —
t h e IBM 6 5 0 .
“ T he 650 w e ig h e d alm o st th re e
t o n s , r e q u i r e d five to 10 t o n s o f a ir
c o n d i t i o n i n g a n d 4 5 s q u a r e f e e t of
f l o o r s p a c e . A n d it c o s t $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0
in 1955 m o n e y .
“ N o w l o o k a t t h e T I-59 C a l c u l a t o r
y o u ’r e h o l d i n g in t h e p a l m o f y o u r
h a n d . It h a s a p r i m a r y m e m o r y
c a p a c ity m o r e th a n d o u b le th a t of
t h e 6 5 0 . It p e r f o r m s its p r i n c i p a l
f u n c t i o n s five t o 10 t i m e s f a s t e r .
A n d it r e t a i l s f o r u n d e r $ 3 0 0 . ’’
W ith a s t o r y like t h i s , t h e h a r d e s t
p a r t o f y o u r j o b is h o l d i n g o n t o y o u r
s a m p l e . Y o u ’r e g l a d y o u g o t in t o
te c h n o lo g y .
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Y o u ’r e in s e m i ­
c o n d u c to r d esig n
a t Tl. Y o u l o v e it
w h en p eo p le at
p arties ask you
w h a t y o u d o . Y ou sa y , “ I m a k e
th in g s c o m p lic a te d .” (P a u se .)
“ In f a c t , I g o t p r o m o t e d r e c e n t l y fo r
c r e a t i n g s o m e m a j o r c o m p l i c a t i o n s . ’’
W h at you m e a n (but s e ld o m
e x p l a i n ) is t h i s : t h e m o r e a c t i v e
e l e m e n t g r o u p s (A E G s) y o u c a n p u t
o n a s in g le c h ip of silico n , th e m o r e
t h e a v e r a g e A EG c o s t g o e s d o w n .
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by m a k i n g t h e m m o r e c o m p l i c a t e d
Y o u r w o r k m a d e it p o s s i t^ le f o r a
Tl c o n s u m e r p r o d u c t t h a t s o l d t h r e e
y e a r s a g o fo r a b o u t $ 7 0 t o s e ll
t o d a y f o r $ 1 4 .9 5 .
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c o m p l i c a t e d . Y o u ’re a t 3 0 , 0 0 0 A E G s
p e r c h i p n o w a n d 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 is in s i g h t .
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c o n tro lle r s at Los A n g e le s In ter­
n a t i o n a l A ir p o r t h a v e a p r o b l e m .
T hey c a n “ s e e " in c o m in g a n d o u t ­
g o in g a irp la n e s o n th e ir r a d a r ju st
fin e , s o l o n g a s t h e a i r p l a n e s a r e in
t h e air.
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g r o u n d —t o u c h i n g d o w n , t a k i n g off,
ta x i i n g , p a r k i n g —t h e y a r e s o m e ­
tim e s im p o s s ib le to s e e a n d c o n tro l.
G ro u n d s m o g o b s c u r e s th e m .
Y ou b e l i e v e y o u h a v e a n a n s w e r
to t h e s m o g p r o b l e m . Y ou d ig o u t
th e p la n s for an a ir b o r n e g r o u n d m a p p in g rad a r you h e lp e d d esig n .
Y ou a d a p t t h e d e s i g n s o t h e L. A.
c o n t r o l l e r s c a n u s e it t o s e e t h r o u g h
s m o g . It w o r k s b e a u tif u ll y .
Today your sm o g -p ie rc in g ra d a r
is w id e l y k n o w n a s A ir p o r t S u r f a c e
D e t e c t i o n E q u i p m e n t (ASD E). It’s
s t a n d a r d e q u i p m e n t a t L. A. I n t e r ­
n a t i o n a l a n d a t t h e a i r p o r t in
G e n e v a , S w itze rlan d . O th e r a irp o rts
w ith s m o g a n d s n o w p r o b l e m s a r e
e x p e c t e d to h a v e it s o o n .
Y o u 'r e g l a d y o u ’r e in t e c h n o l o g y .
Oil S le u th s
I n te r n a tio n a l.
Y o u ’re a g e o ­
p h y sic ist A g o o d
o n e . Y ou c o u l d b e
w ith a n y of t h e b ig
oil c o m p a n i e s . B u t
y o u w a n t e d t o g e t w ith a c o m p a n y
w h o s e s p e c i a l t y is t h e s a m e a s
yours. E x p lo ratio n .
T h a t 's w h y y o u ’r e a t Tl, in
G e o p h y s ic a l S erv ice .
Tl e x p l o r e r s h i p s , Tl p h o t o ­
g e o l o g i c a i r c r a f t a n d Tl t r u c k - a n d
tr a c to r -m o u n te d v ib rato r s y s te m s
a r e w o r k i n g all o v e r t h e w o r l d .
T h e y ’r e f in d in g oil. A n d t h e y ’re
id e n tif y in g a r e a s w h e r e n o oil
ex ists, th e re b y sa v in g h u g e lo s s e s
in d r illin g c o s t s .
A lso , T l’s w o r l d w i d e c o m p u t e r
n e t w o r k a n d its A d v a n c e d S c i e n t i f i c
C o m p u t e r is m a k i n g 3-D r e c o r d i n g
a n d p r o c e s s in g p o s s ib le . T h is e x ­
c l u s i v e e x p l o r a t i o n t e c h n i q u e is t h e
o n ly p r a c t i c a l w a y t o u n s c r a m b l e
“ n o - r e c o r d ” a r e a s o n la n d a n d sea.
Y o u ’r e a h a p p y s l e u t h . Y o u ’r e in
o n t h e b i g g e s t h u n t in h is t o r y . A n d
y o u r t e a m is o u t in f r o n t.
Y o u 'r e g l a d y o u g o t in t o
te ch n o lo g y .
I f y o u ’r e n o t i n t e c h n o l o g y y e t , t h i n k i t o v e r .
If y o u a r e in te c h n o lo g y , t a l k to T e x a s In s tru m e n ts .
See what Tl is doiiiff in:
C a m p u s In te rv ie w s
Nov. 6 -7
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S e n d fo r t h e 3 4 - p a g e p ic tu r e s to r y
of Tl p e o p l e a n d p l a c e s .
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W r ite : G e o r g e B e r r y m a n , T e x a s I n s t r u m e n t s
C o r p o r a t e S t a f f i n g , P. 0 . B o x 2 2 5 4 7 4 ,
M. S. 67, D e p t. C G , D a ll a s , T e x a s 7 5 2 6 5
T e x a s In
M i c r o c o m p u te r s and m i c r o p r o c e s s o r s
S em iconductor mem ories
Linear s e m i c o n d u c t o r d e v i c e s
Mi cro ele ctr oni c digital w a t c h e s
Calcu lato rs
Mi nicompute rs: hardware, so ft w a re
an d s y s t e m s featuring so ft wa re
compatibility with m i c r o p r o c e s s o r s
Distributed c o m p u t i n g s y s t e m s
Electronic data terminals
P r o g ra m m a b l e control s y s t e m s
Data e x c h a n g e s y s t e m s
A d v a n c e d S cie n tific C o m p u te r s
Digital s e i s m i c data a c q u is itio n
system s
strum ents
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I.F . P ig s k in
R e s u lt s
by J e ff Riesenfeld
SAM
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PKF'
The Samm y defense led by Jeff
P'oster was all over the F^i Kapp
offense but the SAM offense could
only m uster one touchdown The
only SAM touchdown ca m e on
their first possession of the gam e
on a P erry Bonifazi to Jo e F^ane
touchdown pass. The Key to the
victory was the key coaching
moves m ade by SAM coach
Dennis Stewart
Theta (’h i . . . . 8
TC................... 7 D S P ................ 0
In an event contest, Theta Chi
edged out a 7-0 victory on the
strength of a Bob P arad is
touchdown run and a Bob P a ra d is
extra point. The Theta Chi
defense shut down the Siggie
offense and Bob Briton in­
tercepted 3 passes.
S A E .............13 P S K .................7
SAE won their first gam e of the
year on the strength of a Tony
Cattalino touchdown run Phi
Sig’s touchdown ca m e on a
halfback option pass from Steve
Weinberg to Steve Allen The
extra p<)int was good on a Steve
Allen pass from John Davies
A P L .............33 T E P ................ 0
In a battle for first place in the
Blue Division, Apple F^e rolled
over TF2F^ by an im pressive
m argin of .33-0. The Pie scored on
the last play of the first half on a
run by Jot' Fiannah and an extra
point run by Flannah to give the
Pie a 7-0 halftim e lead The
second half was all Pie as they
rolled up 26 second half points.
Steve Gerrin opened up the
second half scoring on a run. The
next Pie score c a m e on a Flannah
to Jo e Brooks touchdown pass.
The final Apple Pie scoring ca m e
on Jo e Brooks’ second touchdown
of the season and of the gam e.
Mark (P retty Boy) McBrinn
looked good but could not m uster
up too much offense.
The Apple Pie defense shut
down T E P ’s potent offense and
held them to no first downs.
P L P .............19 L C A ...............12
In a wide open contest. Pi I ^ m
squeaked by I.,ambda Chi 19-12 to
even their record a t 2-2 l a m b d a
Chi scored first on a run by Keith
fiurns Pi L.am tied the score on a
Rich Maag to Bruce Sullivan
pass. Dave F'anok of I.,ambda Chi
intercepted a pass and ran it back
for a touchdown to give I.^mbda
Chi a 12-6 lead. Sullivan and
Maag hooked up on another
scoring pass to give Pi I-am a 1312 lead as Jeff F'luevog scored the
extra point. The Pi Lam defense
held I.ambda Chi off the board on
a goal line stand while the score
was 13-12. Todd Rittenhouse led
the Pi I ^ m defense with 2 in­
terceptions and Steve S chlatter
had one. The final Pi L.am
touchdown c a m e on the last play
of the g am e on a Rich M aag run.
S P ................. 16 T K E .................7
Sigma Pi rem ain ed undefeated
and in first place by defeating
TKE 16-7 Sig Pi dedicated this
g am e to Mark (Potsie) Potteiger
who was injured and could not
play. Sig Pi opened the scoring on
an F^ngle to Danny T rum an pass.
Engle ran in the extra point to
give Sig Pi a 7-0 lead Lou Bernadino of Sig Pi caught q u a r­
terback Glenn S eagraves in the
end zone for a safety and a 9-0
lead. TKE then struck back with
a touchdown of their own on a
Glenn Seagraves to Dave Gillen
pass and the ex tra point was good
on a Seagraves to Wisla pass.
This cut the m argin to 9-7 But,
Sig Pi scored again on the last
play of the half on a Terry Engle
to Art Bucci pass. The extra point
was good on an Engle to Scott
Gsell pass. T here was no scoring
in the second half and Sig Pi held
on to win.
A telephone v is it ,
is C h e s te r th a n you th in k !
I.F'. Pigskin Results
0
7
12
0
0
7
S P ................. 16 T K E . .
P L P ............. 19 LXA .
T X .................. 7 DSP
SA M ............... 7 P K P
S A E ............. 13 PSK . .
Blue I)iv.
Won
Apple Pie
Theta Chi
TEP
SAE
Delta Sig
Phi Sig
(iold l)iv. Won
Sig Pi
TKE
SAM
Pi I^am
l.^m bda Chi
P i Kap
l ^ t PK
4
0 101
3
1 42
3
1 68
19
1
3
1
3 26
15
0
4
I^st PF
4
0 71
3
1 79
2
2 25
2
2 25
1
3 26
0
0
4
PA
19
26
52
55
34
55
\ \\
13
22
41
57
52
43
l.F'. Leading Scorers
T D s K x tra
P o in ts T o ta 1
6
.37
Engle. Sig Pi
1
Hannah, Apple Pie 4
1
25
Ellis, T E P
4
0
24
4
0
24
Bilodeau, T E P
3
4
Wisla, TK E
22
D S eag ra v es, TKE 3
1
19
Sullivan, Pi Lam
3
0
18
P ane, SAM
3
0
18
P e rrin , Apple Pie
3
0
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Field Hockey vs. La Salle
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V o lle y b a ll vs. Bryn M a w r , LaSalle
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" W e kn ew B e a v e r w a s a to u gh
t e a m a n d t h a t to win. w e h a d to be
willing to not g iv e a w a y g a m e s
b e c a u s e of c a r e l e s s m i s t a k e s o r a
l ac k of c o n c e n t r a t i o n . ” e m p h a s i z e d
Beth M c C o r m ic k of the w o m e n ’s
tennis team ,
D r e x e l ’s w o m e n ’s ten n is t e a m
h a s s t r u n g t o g e t h e r a two g a m e
u m n in g streak
T h e i n te r e s t in g
f e a t u r e atx)ut the s t r e a k is t h a t it
d e v e lo p e d a f t e r th e t e a m p la y e d
t h r e e m a t c h e s in four d a y s. D re x el
lost to W id e n e r :i-2. d e f e a te d T ex tile
.uui B e a v e r . 4-1. for b a ck -to -b ac k
w ins K a t ie M cD e vitt a d d e d ab o u t
t h e tw o w m d . •We’v e be en p la y i n g
t e a m s with p l a y e r s with in te lligent
s t r a t e g i e s We j u st h a d to o u t s m a r t
th em ”
F o r B e a v e r th e s c o r i n g s h a p e d up
this w a y in s in g le s : Beth Mc( ’o r m i c k won 7-.5. 6-1, o v e r Anita
D ’A m o r e . D a w n S p i k e s s t a y e d
s t r o n g w ith a 6-1, 1-h win o v e r Kim
M a sle . K a r e n Colquitt won o v e r
S h e r r i K a slo ss 6-7, 6-2. 6-4.
Ann H o b rie n t of D r e x e l tw i s t e d
h e r a n k l e in th e d o u b le s c o m ­
pe titio n, s o th e E x le y - R o b r ie n t,
New b u r g - C a s s e l a
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a s th e y won o v e r B e e r s a n d
W ein b e n n 7-6. 6-2.
Co ach N a n c e K n op p h a s this to
.say ab o u t h e r t e a m . •‘W e ’r e p la y i n g
b e t t e r a n d b e t t e r e a c h t i m e out.
T h e y ’r e e x e c u t i n g on th e c o u r t . ”
M c C o r m ic k a d d e d . “ We finally got
our a c t t o g e t h e r ”
If \ o u v e se e n ( 'o a c h ( ’hilds
.iround c a m p u s th e pa st few w e e k s
a n d d o n ’t u n d e r s t a n d why h e ’s
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T u e s d a y he officia lly s t a r t e d
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w r e s t l e r s s w e a t, but on O c t o b e r 17.
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I ro m last y e a r , a s w ell a s s o m e v e ry
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C.DiitiiiUi'ii f r o n t p a g e 12
r e p l a y e d a f t e r D re x el h a d s a l v a g e d
th e ball. H o s e m o n t r e - c a p t u r e d
p o ss e s sio n a n d n e v e r lost it.
At t i m e s D r e x e l d i d m a k e
m i s t a k e s on s e r v i n g a n d r e tu r n i n g .
T h is h a p p e n e d at c r u c i a l tim e s.
H o w e v e r , th e t e a m , while fig hti n g
m u lt i p l e s of th e g a m e , s t a y e d in
t h e r e a n d a s N o v a c k i n s in u a te d ,
• r e g r o u p e d . ” H o w e v e r , it s t i l l
w a s n ’t e n o u g h t to win.
Be tw ee n th ese two g u y s they split
tin* m a j o r p a r t of th e i:U a n d 142
w re stlin g
re sp o n sib ilitie s
As
F r e s h n u 'n tlK'y w e r e a g re at a sse t
lo th e te a m a n d vve’r e looking for
lug th in gs Irom t h e m in th e next
couple of y e a r s ”
Matt IS p r e s e n tl y work in g out
with ^■oungstown S t a te while h e ’s
on CO op a n d will re jo in th e te a m in
.ia n u a r y He plac e d fourth in the
U n iq u e
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I hen at 126 w a s th e |H>rson I
d e p e n d e d on to set th e lone of the
m atch
H e ’s Ihe foundation on
which Ihe t e a m l(M>ks to be fo re they
no out to w r e s t l e ”
Bill is pre.sently s t a r t i n g his th ird
> e a r on D r e x e l ’s w r e s t l in g te a m
Although Bill’s r e c o r d is 11 (t a n d 12
the c(KU‘h is a f r a i d Bill lost so m e
ol his fo rm p rio r to th e K ( '( " s ( Kast
C’oast C o n f e r e n c e ) a n d will work
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that e d g e
r itil B r i n k h e i d r " I ’hil w a s my gift
Iro m h e a v e n last y e a r , with his 11 1
du al m a t c h se a so n . I ga in e d a lot
m o r e wins at l.'iO th a n 1 e x p e c te d
He als o p la c e d th ir d in th e KC(' ”
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O u t s t a n d in g W r e s tl e r a n d Out
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D rexel fa lte rs a g a in s t P e n n
by Witiie Conner Jr.
D r e x e l ’s s o c c e r t e a m lost at h o m e
to P e n n , 2-0. in a c o n te st in w hic h
c ould h a v e r e s u l te d a no tch in
D r e x e l 's win c o lu m n P e n n le a d s
th e g a m e s e r i e s 14-3. ho w e v e r.
D re x el won th e last m e e t in g 4-()
p r io r to T u e s d a y in 1974. U n ­
f o r t u n a t e ly on a c l e a r s u n n y d a y ,
D re x el p r o v id e d a r a in of m i s t a k e s ,
a s well a s P e n n , but P e n n won.
In th e e a r l y p a r t of the first half.
P e n n took t h e in itiative a s they
r u m b l e d d o w n th e field t o w a r d
D r e x e l ’s goa l. S e a n O ’Donnell a n d
Vince M a n d a t o got P e n n ’s o ffense
c r a n k i n g a s th e y bo th m i s s e d the
goal by in ches. M a n d a to sho t w ide
a n d O ’Donnell w a s j u s t o v e r the
goal, D r e x e l un v e ile d t h e i r of fense
w ith th e a s s i s t a n c e of Willy R a p p a s
h e b e g a n a lot of d r i v e s do w n field.
H o w ev e r, w h e n he w a s in posi tio n to
p a s s to a f o r w a r d w ith in s c o r i n g
r a n g e of 15 y a r d s o r less, t h e r e w e r e
no f o r w a r d s a r o u n d . He w a s only
c o n f r o n te d by P e n n . T h ey kindly
r e li e v e d h im of t h e ball.
It w a s m o r e e x c i t in g to o b s e r v e
w h e t h e r o r not D r e x e l c ou ld m a k e it
d o w n field. T h e i r p a s s i n g s e e m e d
a s if th e w in d w a s p l a y i n g havoc.
H o w ev e r, t h e r e w a s no wind. Yes,
th e p a s s i n g w a s t h a t b a d . D e sp ite
these problem s, at tim es Drexel
w a s a b l e to o v e r c o m e a n d show
p r e v ie w s of w h a t th e y re a lly could
do. T h e y s t r u n g t o g e t h e r d r i v e s th at
l e s u l t e d to a f r e e kick f r o m a
p e n a l t y to Willy R a p p He m is s e d
th e 15 y a r d shot P e n n ’s g oalie B r a d
Hunt w a s sa v i n g g o a ls left a n d rig h t
w h ic h d i d n ’t m a k e D r e x e l ’s e n ­
d e a v o r s a n y e a s i e r in s c o r i n g
D r e x e l ’s g o a lie Ron f^a netta w a s n ' t
e x a c t ly l e a v i n g his front dcx)r open
for e a s y s c o r i n g He c a m e up with
s a v e s to a n n i h i l a t e s o m e t i m e s
c o n tin u o u s P e n n d r i v e s So, for the
first half, D r e x e l ’s d e f e n s e h a d
m a d e (h e ir p r e s e n c e kno w n It w a s
up to th e offense to c a t c h th e fe v e r
a n d b r i n g down r o a r in g sc o r i n g
t h u n d e r upon F’e n n
‘‘T h e i r d e f e n d e r s k e p t b e a t i n g us
to th e ba ll It r e a l l y c a m e d o w n to
w ho re a l l y w a n t e d th e g a m e . ”
e m p h a s i z e d Willie R a p p
“ W hen th in g s d o n ’t go y o u r w a y ,
you k e e p p u s h in g a n d p u s h in g
E ventually, your spirits b r e a k ,”
e x p l a i n e d C o a ch Bowie.
W h en th in g s a r e not going well it
a p p e a r s to in v ite m o r e tr o u b le T h e
r e f e r e e s u n d e r s t o o d t h a t this g a m e
w a s a r i v a l r y a n d t h a t th ey h a d to
m ain tain
ab so lu te
c o n tro l.
H o w e v e r , t h e i r c a l l s w e r e in­
c onsistent.
T h is
com pounded
m a t t e r s for D r e x e l a s they b e c a m e
slowly e n t o m b e d into t h e i r own
fru stra tio n s
alo n g
w ith
the
o s c illa tin g r e f e r e e i n g H o w ev e r, in
th e se c o n d half. D re x el c a m e out
u ith all e n g in e s in full p o w e r a s J a y
High w ith d e c e n t ball m o v e m e n t
w ent dow n field, took a shot, a n d
d id n 't c a t c h I’e n n ' s g oalie n a p p in g .
T h e a c t i o n s e e s a w e d with both
t e a m s m o v in g th e ball, but D re x el
h a d not y e t found th a t c o n tinu ity .
At 12 15. F^enn’s Rich P i e tr o w s k i
put P e n n on th e b o a r d f r o m a c h ip
shot f r o m a p e n alty . Sh o rtly a f ­
by Willie Conner Jr.
J a c k ie Syphard or M aurine G reiner
w ould w a i t t h a t e x t r a se c o n d to
allow th e d e f e n s e to a n t i c i p a t e w h a t
th e y w e r e going to do. M a y b e in
t h e i r m in d s t h e y f i g u r e d soft dink.
R o s e m o n t r e a d s soft dink a n d
p r e p a r e s fo r it. A h a r d hit w ould be
in o r d e r . A sp ik e f r o m S y p h a r d a n d
B i g a t i l m a d e t h e s c o r e 14-11,
D re xel. M a r y P e a v y s e rv e ii a n d
R o s e m o n t w a s u n a b le to r e t u r n it.
P"or t h e se c o n d g a m e , D r e x e l ’s
spiking
becam e
m ore
of a
d o m in a tin g
factor.
Syphard
s l a m m e d the ball d o w n th e c e n t e r
of t h e c o u r t t h a t i m p a c t e d u p on a
R osem ont player. M ary Pernaselli
sp i k e d t h e ba ll w ith s u c h p r e c isio n
a n d s u r f t n e s s , it s t u n n e d th e e n t i r e
R o s e m o n t t e a m . G r e i n e r a n d K im
E n g l e r t o s s e d in d i n k s to h e lp the
c a u s e , but a f t e r t h e 4-4 tie, no
m a t t e r w h a t D r e x e l did, R o s e m o n t
h a d t h e le a d until it w a s tied a g a i n
a t 8-8. S y p h a r d m a d e this po ssib le
by p r o v i d in g tw o s p i k e s c o n ­
s e c u ti v e ly a n d b l ock ing a sh o t o v e r
t h e ne t. D e e M u r r a r y r e t u r n e d th e
ba ll off t h e ceilin g on s h e e r r e a c ti o n
to a c t u a l l y g e t th e 0-8 tie. H o w ev e r,
D r e x e l w a s c r e a t i n g a p a t t e r n of
p l a y i n g f r o m b e h in d a s they w e r e
d ow n 11-8, until P e r n a s e l l i f ir e d in
t h r e e c o n s e c u t i v e good s e r v e s a n d
S y p h a r d p r o v i d e d th e sp ik e to tie it
a t l'2-12. A fte r th a t , it w a s all
R o s e m o n t a s D r e x e l h a d violatio ns,
m is s e d r e t u r n sh ots, a n d h a d s o m e
clo se c a l l s go a g a i n s t th em .
“ O u r s t r a t e g y w a s to hit d ow n the
line. H o w e v e r , w e w e r e a i m i n g for
t e r w a r d . R a p p got a c h a n c e to e v en
the s c o r e on a p e n a lty shot. He
m is s e d a c h ip shot. He hit th e left
s id e of th e cage.
D re x el. for m o st of th e s e c on d
half, s t a y e d on defen se. T h e p a s s i n g
h a d b e c o m e sub-zero. T h e offense
w a s s t a g n a t e . At 22:19, P e n n put
life in th e g a m e a s M a n d a to
r e c e iv e d a p a ss f r o m P i e tr o w s k i
fro m th e left side of the c a g e .
P e n n ’s belief th at they h a d the
g a m e locked up a llo w ed D r e x e l to
d o m i n a t e th e last 15 m i n u t e s of the
g a m e . H o w ev e r, p u lling th e g a m e
out w a s not w r i t t e n in D r e x e l ’s
d e stin y . T h e r e w e r e s h o ts that
b a r e l y m i s s e d th e goal H o w ev e r,
th e e n t i r e g a m e , D re x el h a d no
s m o o t h n e s s in t h e i r offense. It w a s
only P e n n ’s e go t r ip p i n g th at
allo w e d D r e x e l a c h a n c e . H o w ev e r,
still n o t h in g m a t e r i a l i z e d on the
s c o r e b o a r d L e t ’s f a c e it. th in g s
w e r e in h e lt e r - s k e l t e r for D r e x e l th e
e n tire gam e.
Hockey wins over Radnor
by A n n e O 'N eil
“ W e ’r e h o t ! ” e x c l a i m e d M ichelle
B a n n e s , a s D r e x e l w on t h e i r se c o n d
g a m e , a g a i n s t E a s t e r n Col le ge in
R o s e m o n t s p ik e s D rag o n s
“ Bo th v a r s i t y a n d ju n io r v a r s i t y
h a v e th e e x p e r i e n c e a n d know how
to p lay well. So i t ’s b e st to go b a c k
onto th e c o u r t, g et o u r t h o u g h ts
together, a nd re m in d o urselves that
w e p la y a s a t e a m a n d not a s in­
d i v i d u a l s , ” s t a t e d M ic h ae l N o v a k
of the w o m e n ’s v o lle yball t e a m .
R o s e m o n t d e f e a t e d o u r vo lle yball
t e a m 3 g a m e s to 2 g a m e s a t
R o s e m o n t. D r e x e l won th e first 1511. R o s e m o n t r e t a l i a t e d a n d won
t h e se c o n d, 15-12. T h e n it s e e m e d a s
if D r e x e l w a s on t h e i r w a y of
w i n n in g e v e r y t h i n g a s in th e th ir d
g a m e , they h a d a c o m m a n d i n g win
of 15-1. R o s e m o n t w a s n ot a t e a m to
b e d e n ie d a s they won the fo u rth
g a m e 15-12 a n d th e fifth g a m e 15-9.
R o s e m o n t s t o p p e d D r e x e l ’s t h r e e
g a m e w i n n in g s t r e a k .
D r e x e l h a d p r o b l e m s g e tt i n g
t h e i r t h o u g h ts t o g e t h e r a s th e y
w e r e b a tt l i n g t h r e e d i f f e r e n t t h in g s
at on ce. T h e r e w a s j u s t one r e f e r e e
ind k e y c a l l s w e r e m is s e d . Also
p l a y e d h a v o c w ith a low
ig. Still, l e t ’s not f o r g e t the
them selves.
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blockiiit!. E v e n t h o u g h w e r e a l i z e d
w e c o u ld n ’t block t h e m e ffec tive ly ,
Wi h a d to g e t up t h e r e , ” e x p l a i n ^
R o s e m o n t ’s p l a y e r - c o a c h M a r y
T kitas.
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.V us. H ow eve r, th e sp i k e s a n d
d N w e r e in r e a c ti o n to th e
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M a n y t i m e s A llison
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.p h o t o by T orn Ross
th e m id d le . We s t a r t e d to hit dow n
th e line too l a t e , ” e x p la i n e d Allison
B ig a te l of D re x el.
R osem ont realized that D rexel
h a d th e f ir e p o w e r to blow t h e m into
a g a r d e n in th e m id d le - e a st. So
R o s e m o n t c a p i t a l i z e d on a l m o s t
e v e r y m i s t a k e D r e x e l m a d e . In th e
f o u r th g a m e , D r e x e l h a d a c o m ­
m a n d i n g 10-5 le a d on solid t e a m
p lay , w ith C h r i s t o p h e r l e a d i n g the
w a y . E v e r y t i m e R o s e m o n t t r i e d to
put a s t r e a k of s c o r i n g to g e t h e r ,
C h r i s t o p h e r would sp ik e t h e i r a t ­
t e m p t . B ig atil w a s re s p o n s i b l e als o
for h a lt i n g s o m e of R o s e m o n t ’s
d r i v e s . T h e n su d d e n ly it w a s 12-10
D r e x e l , R o s e m o n t tied it u p with
som e pow er serving and Drexel
n e v e r s a w t h e ball a g a i n until a f t e r
th e m a t c h w a s over.
In t h e fifth g a m e ; D r e x e l s t a r t e d
off w ith a 2-0 lead, w ith t h e g a m e
s e r i e s tie d a t 2-2. P e r n a s e l l i g a v e
D r e x e l this le a d on good se r v in g .
T h e n s u d d e n ly , C a n d y D a n n a n d
G in a B r e n n e r of R o s e m o n t s t a r t e d
sp i k i n g of t h e i r own. T h e s c o r e
b o o m e d fr o m 10-6 to 13-8 in a m a t t e r
of m in u t e s , f a v o r in g R o s e m o n t.
C h r i s t o p h e r a n d B ig ate l w e r e a b le
to sto p R o s e m o n t a t tim e s , but
R o s e m o n t k e p t th e fire going u n d e r
th e p r e s s u r e co o ker. A lot of c a l l s in
th is g a m e w e r e m is se d . E s p e c i a ll y
on th e b a s e li n e w h e n th e ball w ent
out T h e r e w a s one t i m e w h e n the
lone r e f e r e e m is s e d th e p la y on the
co u r t a s sh e h a d fo c u se d h e r visu al
a tt e n ti o n e ls e w h e r e . T h e a c tio n w a s
C o n t i n u e d un
II
R a d n o r , 2-1
C o a c h Lillian H a a s a t t r i b u t e d
c h a n g e s on t h e offe nsiv e line to the
v icto ry . J a n e y W hale n m o v e d f r o m
link to wing, a n d M a r g a r e t P i s a n o
m o v e d u p to link f r o m c e n t e r
h a lf b a c k . J e a n i n e J a k u b o w s k i w a s
a d d e d to th e line-up in P i s a n o ’s
p lace. T h is a llo w ed P i s a n o m o r e
offe n siv e f r e e d o m . T h e m o v e p a y e d
off, s i n c e s h e s c o r e d both of the
t e a m s ’ g o a ls in the first half.
“ It w a s a nice t e a m e f f o r t , ”
c o m m e n t e d H a a s, “ th e d e f e n s e
p l a y e d a n ice g a m e , a n d th e fo r ­
w a r d s w e r e t e n a c io u s on o f f e n s e . ”
T h e g ir ls re ally p l a y e d well both
h a lv e s. T h e y n e v e r b e c a m e c o m ­
p l a c e n t, e v e n w h e n they h a d a 2
goal a d v a n t a g e . E a s t e r n p r o b a b ly
sh ou ld not e v e n h a v e sc o r e d , sin c e
t h e i r goa l c a m e off th e stick of a
D r e x e l d e f e n s iv e p lay e r. K a t h le e n
Whiley w a s t h e s c o r e r for Hlastern
It w a s p r a c t i c a l l y th e only c a h n c e
E a s t e r n e v e r h a d . a c c o r d i n g to
go a lie L y n n Biddle, “ T h e d e f e n s e is
p la y in g good, t h e y h a r d l y let the
ball in t h e c ir c l e a n y m o r e . ”
“ W e ’r e s t a r t i n g to jell a s a t e a m .
E v e r y o n e is e n c o u r a g i n g e a c h
o t h e r , ” s t a t e d J a n e t P'inkelstein,
h a lf b a c k . C a p ta i n R o s e a n n a G u nn
a g r e e d , s a y i n g , “ T h e o ffe n se a n d
th e d e f e n s e a r e b e g in n in g to p lay
t o g e t h e r w h ic h g a v e us th e w i n . ”
T h e t e a m is now a t the h a lf w a y
m a r k of t h e i r s e a so n , they a r e 2-2-1,
a n d a c c o r d i n g to C o a ch H a a s . “ If
we c a n play with a s m u c h d e t e r ­
m in a t io n a s w e did to d ay , w e s hould
win th e r e s t of our g a m e s , t h ou g h
they a r e t o u g h . ” T h e n e x t h o m e
g a m e is to d a y a g a i n s t S w a r t h m o r e
at 3:30. T r y a n d m a k e it out to th e
field. T h e y n e ed y o u r su p p o r t !
R u n n e rs on t h e ru n
T h e C ro ss C o un try T e a m w a s
a m b u s h e d in t h e p a s s e s of the
B e lm o n t Hills o n c e a g a i n las t
S a t u r d a y a s th ey lost to St. J o s e p h ’s
(19-40) a n d D e l a w a r e ’s (24-31)
d e e p e r t e a m s . T w o of th e D r e x e l
r u n n e r s , Don K e rn , a n d R ich
Minuti, s e t p e r s o n a l r e c o r d s in the
m eet.
Don K e r n , a j u n io r f r o m Council
Roc k High School, r a n th e five m ile
c o u r s e on th e B e lm o n t P l a t e a u in
26:55, t h e t h ir d b e st t i m e e v e r by a
D r a g o n on th e h o m e c o u r se . W h at is
m o r e i m p r e s s i v e is the f a ct th at
K e r n h a d only r un th e c o u r s e tw ice
all y e a r - o n c e two w e e k s a g o a n d
last S a t u r d a y .
Since K e r n h a s b e en on co-op, he
h a s b e en u n a b le to p r a c t i c e on the
B e lm o n t c o urse . As a r e su lt t h e hills
a f f e c te d h im g r e a t l y , a n d C o a c h
Side rio e x p e c t s K e r n to b r e a k the
six y e a r old D r e x e l r e c o r d of 26:44
set by R i c h D iS e b a s t ia n o n c e K e r n
h a s h a d m o r e p r a c t i c e on t h e hills.
T r a i n i n g p r o b l e m s of t h e s a m e
kind h e ld b a c k R ich M inuti. Minuti
se t a p e r s o n a l r e c o r d of 27:25, the
s e v e n th f a s t e s t D r e x e l t i m e for the
d e m a n d i n g F 'a ir m o n t P a r k c o u r s e
Minuti is a ls o on co-op, a n d h a d not
ru n th e c o u r s e in o v e r a y e a r
C o m in g up for t h e D r a g o n s a r e
th e ICAAAA ( ' h a m p i o n s h i p s on
F r i d a y , Oct ‘27 at Van C o r t la n d
P a r k in New York a n d th e E a s t
Co ast C o n f e r e n c e ( 'h a i n p i u n s h i p s
at Helnio nt on S a t u r d a y , Nov 4.