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unwind thumbs, or cleaning their fmger- team's record to 2-6. match.
If a student wants to Jim Fricke's 35, downed the
study, he will go to the library.
5. DO you favor a compromise proposal, such as a nails - this is NOT a healthy study The soccer Braves lost big to IH had attempts on goal that place in the league.
Braves, 163-173 Tuesday, Octo-
Studying is from within. It half-talk, halfquiet study hall? . .
atmosphere. . . an experienced Forest Park team failed, including a post-scraping Coach West did not expect to
6. Braves broke and tied a
ber The
* * * * see his varsity golf squad running
should not be forced. Their res- Yes - 69% NO - 31% The library is there for the
Thursday, October 24 by a score
of 7-0.
shot by Theuring. Turpin's goal
had been rehearsed about two away with loads of wins this year.
striction make the student body couple records in a 147-176-177
students' use, not the librarians'. Forest Park, which slowly but minutes earlier. It was ruled no At least, not as many as his 1980
more resentful. I guarantee you win over Glen Este and Marie-
6. IS your study time increased under a new study There is logi surely took control of the game goal, however, after a discussion team ran up with three seniors.
this policy win not improve the mont Tuesday, September 29.
the use e ~ c e p tthat it lessens the scored only two goals in the first between the referees and the fans, But, the Braves recently cap-
studentlteacher relationship. hall policy? tured the EHL title with a win Indian Hill broke the old
* * * * work for the librarians. This is half compared to the five goal who had witnessed the ball going
Yes - 63% NO - 30% Don't know - 7% example of the unnecessary re- massacre in the second half. The out of bounds just second before over Milford. Both teams came school record of 148 by one
I have spent four years in this stroke, although the 1974 squad
strictions we have this year. Braves' defense, however, seemed the goal. into the match undefeated in
school, and every year our priv- of Jim Stockwell, George Bau-
ileges have been reduced. Ninth 7- What do YOU feel the purpose of a study hall is? Rules for the sake of rules, so to to give up hope after the fourth The Braves lost, 3-1, Thurs- Eastern Hills League play, but
speak. day, October 24 to Wyoming on thanks to scores of 38 and 39 by sewine, Dave Parker, Dave Porter
grade - we were allowed to sign Free period - 32%
Forest Park goal was scored un-
out of study halls and sit out
* * * * answered by the IH offense. the victor's home field. Herd, Bill Louder and Jay McFarland, and Jim Schiff, set that record at
front, talk, go to home ec. or Study alone quietly - 10% Chieftain welcomes any re- The Braves won theit first who missed a previous penalty respectively, Indian Hill emerged Camargo. The 1981 record-setting
Socialize with friends - 7% sponse to these or other opinions game of the season Thursday, kick, capitalized on his second the champs with a 7-0 record. staff accomplished the feat at
photography without such a
from students, faculty, or admin- October 1 in a 3-0 victory over attempt for the Braves' only "I really thought we would be Little Miami, which has a much
hassle. Tenth we were not al- Discuss academic problems - 5 1% istration.
lucky to get third," West said. "I easier rating than Camargo.
New Richmond. score.
CHIEFTAIN October 13,1981 October 13,1981 CHIEFTAIN Paga 3
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student opinion
to date. The Braves played agres-
Most lHers enjoy 'Tom my'
y's men eading in EH
sively this time, and halfbacks
Jeff Graham and Dwight Poffen-
berger ended up getting thrown
'Tommy' proves educational 1. Did you enjoy the movie "Tommy"?
out of the game. The newest by T d Rosen
smoking mother nature/ You
Yes - 57% No - 29% Not Sure - 11% Other - 3%
by Dwight Poffenberger Murphy replied, "Definitely, 1 show it. Forest Park is rated the Braves player, Columbian Jairo Tommy, without a doubt, was
Even though Coach Murphy's still feel very confident. We still top team in Cincinnati right now, Riano, scored the winning goal one of the most educational and missed the bus...." If anyone
soccer Braves have suffered defeat have a strong ball club, and I look and the Braves held them to only for the international Braves in the worthwhile movies that S.G. has thought that this movie was in 2. Do you feel the movie "Tommy" was beneficial
in four of their last five games, forward to going far." one goal the entire second half. last five minutes. In the beginning ever given us the privilege to poor taste, thby obviously did not to your education?
No - 50%
Murphy believes the team is on its The latest loss was a 4-1 defeat Peter Graham and goalie Mark of the game, a group of Aviator see. understand the point it was trying
at the hands of Hamilton Monday Craig had strong games defen- fans gathered to yellYuKill the It took an undivided attention to make. Yes - 50%
way toward grabbing the EHL
crown. The Braves currently stand night. Cocaptain Brendan Gil- sively for Indian Hill. So far this HiU" through cones, but they and great imagination to arrive at In school and everywhere
6-5 overall and 6-2 in the league. ligan, along with several others, season, Craig h e done a remark- were silenced when Pete Graham the main point of the movie: today people need to be told 3. Did you feel that "Tommy" was offensive or
Their 6-2 league record has them felt the team lacked aggres- able job in a position which does knocked in a quick one. people do not need drugs or other what to do to be accepted. Peer
people to tell them how to act pressure is everywhere. This vulgar?
in first place ahead of Milford, siveness. The only bright spot of not get much glory. The Braves played what may
which is 6-2-1. The Braves play the night was the play of Tom Murphy feels a turning point have been their worst game of the and what to say. You should be movie put down that unnecessary Yes - 29% No - 66% Sort of - 4%
one more game against Milford, DeMaio coming off the bench. in the Braves season was their 3-2 year in a 3-2 loss to Northwest. deaf, dumb and blind to people pressure and tried to show how
which promises to be a barn The Braves turned in a much victory over Sycamore. Sycamore After a long, silent ride home, one who tell you how to be happy. easy it is to make it if you rely 4. Did you understand "Tommy"?
burner. better performance Saturday, is one of the toughest league player summed up the Braves For example, the acid queen
tried to force drugs on Tommy,
yourself. People do not need to
rely on someone else to tell them
Yes - 67% No - 10% Sbrt of -.23%
Asked if he still retains his op- October 3, at Forest Park, competitors, but Murphy's men play. "We're too overconfident.
timism about his players, Coach although the score, 6 4 . did not managed one of their best efforts We think we can kill anyone." but he would not give in to the how to be happy. One can be a
"peer pressure." Still, he was one wizard at anything, be it pinball 5. Did you perceive the antidrug message that the
Harriers preparing for EHL of the most populaz people of the
world. He needed neither drugs
or whatever if they will only rely
on their own values and be deaf, movie "Tommy" presented?
nor other people's ideas to make dumb and blind to the fools who Yes - 76% NO - 24%
after losing Wyoming meets it in the world.
When he decided "to be free"
try to pressure them one way or
the other.
by Richard Stradling Park course is regarded as pro- and preach what he believed, he In my opinion this movie 6. What do you feel the purpose of an SG f ~ r u m
"You guys have a shot at se- bably the toughest in south- was trying to convert people from stood for everything that the is?
cond next week," Coach Jim western Ohio because of its long, their old vices to a better life. In administration is trying to Entertain - 40% Inform - 14%
Benken told his cross country steep hills. The Braves will look accomplish, that peer pressure
Braves as the squad began its for strong performances from
one of the songs Tommy says,
"Hey you getting drunk so sorry/ and drugs are not as important as Educate - 38% Other - 8%
preparation for the EHL meet Marc L e v a . and John Brumleve, I've got you sussed/ Hey you being your own person.
today. the team's third and fourth run-
The league competition is not ners to bring the overall point
as tough as in years past with total down. on the spot I/
Madeira and Mariemont not field-
ing full squads. Deer Park finally
got its fifth runner to add its
name to those participating. Syc-
amore, still rated second in the
IH began its hillwork with a
meet against Wyoming on
Wyoming's home course Tuesday.
The Cowboys are rated number
one in the city AA pole and
m o t 0 by R o b Zasch
Richard Stradling and John Brumleve, in casts, out distance a Wyoming
d 'Tommy'
Mr. Gellert-I think that the mes- Mr. West-1 think not. As a parent, John Kennelly-No, I don't think Mr. Powers-It should be shown t o
city, appears to have another showed the Braves why in a rather runner in a recent meet. sage was fine. There was a good if 1 would not approve of my so because so many people went a very selective audience, not
league championship in the bag. one-sided event. The meet was earlier as Wyoming came to IH Rob McVicker took third and message. However, I saw it live on children watching it at home, to the movie with no idea of its general admission 9 - 12. For
The approach of the league the first for John Brumleve with- missing four of its top seven run- fourth respectively followed by stage and in the transition from then I would not approve of the point, so when they actually saw aesthetic and moral reasons, it
meet has the squad working out out his arm casts. ners, although they still won, LeVan in seventh and Brumleve, the stage to the screen I feel some school's promoting it in lieu of what happened they were passes over most students heads,
on the hills. The EHL French The balance was better a week 33-23. Richard Stradling and arm casts and all, in eighth. parts of the movie became objec- their classwork. It was scenes in shocked. I think first someone so what they're left with are some
tionable. I think that some of the the movie, not the movie as a should have explained the themes shocking sights which they don't
younger people who saw the whole, which made it objec- of the movie. know how to handle.
movie did not understand the tionable.
message of the movie. In answer-
Golfers romp to Despite the shape of the course,
medalist Diane Kohmescher came
in with a two-over par 40.
Improving volleyball Squaws ing this question, I would say
'no,' it should not be shown. Ellen Weiner-Yes, because if you
Heidi Levy-No, because I think it
was definitely too dirty for the
Mark Beattie!-Yes, there wasn't
anything really obscene about it.
really look at the movie, you'll
season's lowest in After a long drawn out after-
Peter Leugas-Yes, because I think find there's more to it than just
younger students. And.it was hard
to understand, so a lot of under-
It was pretty in depth; 1 mean
you had to understand what was
noon, the Squaws finished their
round at dusk, defeating Taylor, to battle league opponents the students could handle a movie
of this nature, though there may
the music, the characters, and classmen didn't understand it. going on. But it was alright.
Oak Hills match 148-235, Monday, September 28.
Because of the course condition, by Barb Evans be some who are offended.
what was seemingly going on. But
they should have handed some-
by Liza Mitchell the Squaws were only able to play The volleyball Squaws will try thing out before it to explain Dave Rhodenbaugh-Yes, because
back-to-back 15-11 wins. The
The girls varsity golf Squaws six holes. to improve on their Eastern Hills Mike Gast-No, because our pa- what the movie was trying to it showed a lot of creativity. It ~ t ACHW-I
a feel thrt a wm!
varsity dropped a decision t o Fin-
will take on Middletown today "I'm glad its over with," said League record today when they rents are paying for our school show. wasn't any worse than a movie inappropriate to show it on'
neytown, but they snuck by
as they try to improve on their Kohmescher after the two and play at Deer Park. The Squaws and there are things in that movie you'd see on a Friday night on school time because the vehicles
Mariemont, 18-16, 15-12.
7-1 record. one-half hour six-hole episode was will be looking for revenge Thurs- which they would not have Whitney Winn-Yes, because it t .v. used to get the message across
Indian Hill put up a tough bat-
The Squaws' most recent vic- over. Medalist was Liza Mitchell day when they take on Glen Este. wanted us to see. And there were provides a variety for the student, could be offensive to various indi-
tle against Madeira, but lost,
tory featured their best score of with a 28 and eight putts at The Squaws have continued things in it which I didn't want to and through the music the stu- Mr. Swisher-No, because of the viduals in the school society. Even
15-11, 16-18, 18-16. The win in
the season, a 187-235 win over Camargo Country Club. to improve as the season rolls on. see. I just don't think that belongs dents can relate t o what's going sex, drugs, brutality, and sacri- though the "message" of the
the second game was the first for
Oak Hills Monday at Miami The Squaws added another The girls' mqst recent win was in a public school. on. By the time we're freshmen in lege displayed through the film. movie was a statement against the
the Squaws against Madeira since
Whitewater. The squad consisted win over Princeton, 189-244 at over North College Hill Monday, 1978. high school, we've been taught use of drugs, most students would
of only four members due to the Glenview Golf Center. Mitchell 15-4, 15-8. The JV Squaws The JV Squaws also posted a
1 Rob Gaddis-Yes, after a prelimi- the facts of life and should under- not get this statement because of
illness of other team members. was medalist with a one-over par downed NCH, 15-9,16-14. nary discussion of its values, stand and not be offended by Ed Tschan-Yes, because it's a approach.
the sophisticated and surrealistic
win over Mariemont, squeaking
"I couldn't believe what awful 37, a personal record. Also shoot- The Squaws picked up a because a lot of the scenes were some of those things which were modem film and the kids like t o
by in the first game 16-14, and
shape the course was in," ex- ing a personal best was freshman league win over Loveland, 15-9, romping by a 15-3 count in the I geared to higher intellectual in the movie. see it.
claimed senior Shelli Labahn. Vera McVicker. 1 levels.
15-2? w+e the JV squad scored second.
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Just as the people of t f e seventies idealized the
'4 Legend
- produces 1981 yearboo
by John Christine Squaws to baftle Centerville for district finals
The 1981 Legend yearbook the magazine section, feeling i t is
fifties, it seems that the decade of the sixties will be dved and was distributed last boring. Craig suggests that stu-
the new focal point of mass nostalgia. Perhaps it is Friday in the cafeteria. About dentsread the articles and they
not as obvious as the "happy days" syndrome of seven six hundred advance orders were might enjoy it. However, the re-
sold according to Mark Craig, ad- action to the senior students life,
years ago, for thus far, this phenomenon is appearing vertisine and sports sections was hiddv - -
only through more scholarly media. Chieftain editors ~ ~ ~ one g hhundred
l ~ ad- favorable according to craig.
in recent years have urged
- us to be "politically active." ditional Legends have been sold Orders for the 1982 Legend
since their arrival, and interested will be taken in early November.
E~~~~~have appeared in national news magazines con- yearbook buyers may obtain a They will cost fifteen dollars the final match, Centerville, which de- The team participated in two
demning the c'me-decade" and the youth Legend from Mr. Norman, Legend first week, but after that the price feated Northmont Wednesday. tournaments September 25 and
which characterize it using the tumultuous and mis- sponsor, for twenty dollars. The winner will gain a berth in 26, winning the Sycamore Invi-
However, only about thirty are state competition. tational and placing fourth in the
understood youth ~f the sixties as a model. left so time is of the essence. In the state individual compe- Bexley Invitational in Columbus.
The lesson has been told many times: we forget the "It should win state and go to tition, Angela Farley and Lynn Nabors rolled to a 6-1, 6-1 win
bad and remember only the good. The critics of to- nationals," feels Craig, refering to Nabors won sectionals as a doub- over Jill Urban to capture first
an annual yearbook competition les team, while Lynn Barton and place in singles at Sycamore. The
day's self-centered youth have romanticized the politi-
sponsored by the Printing In- Marie Abbott, Karen McCurdy, doubles team of McCurdy and
cally active radical element of that decade. For com- dustries of America corporation. Schneebeck placed fourth.
Lynne Schneebeck, and Ann Monica Garfield goes to the net while sister Wendy plays
Photo by RobinZNch
baseline their
parison, today's youth indeed seems passive. We have Craig can afford to be optimistic Edelberg were eliminated. Al- In Columbus, Farley grabbed
because the 1979 Legend though Farley Nabors doubles win over Madeira Tuesday. second behind Centerville's Beth
not rebelled in mass against the establishment, and we
achieved a first place ranking in have not played a great deal of said. "But I really am excited even reached their high point this Herr, and Abbott and Barton
have no social phenomenon to rival "beatlemania" or the same contest. Craig modestly doubles as partners, Coach Cindy with their potential. season. placed fourth to rank the Squaws
the "drop out, tune in, turn on" attitude of the late added, "It's one helleva Crilley has confidence in them. Most of the team's wins have "As funny as it sounds, I think fourth in the tournament that
sixties. Our fads seem reduced to preppiness and yearbook." "I'm certainly not expecting been one-sided affairs, and Crilley the individual talent is just start- features the top eight teams in the
Craig noted with all year- them to win the state," Crilley believes her young team has not ing to hit its peak. But now we state.
Rubik's cubes. There is no single voice, no call for
books, there come complaints.
non-conformity as there was then, but our critics fail Students often complain about
t o see that the blind followers of these concepts sacri- firemen moved the tower trucks
Fire, Cont. from P.1 into position and an aerial rescue said the loss was due to a letdown
ficed their individuality in a swarming sea of bell-
bottoms and peace signs. Our failure to do the same handcuffed by police. Through-
began. At twenty till eight fire-
men rescued senior Rick Dubell
Braves scalped in recent outings after the tough 15-14 setback the
team was handed by Sycamore
has been labeled stagnation or "me-ism." How about out the ordeal he screamed and by ladder from a third floor win- the previous week.
yelled, "Go to hell" while kicking dow. Oddly enough, Dubell's in- by Kurt Dusterberg passes shortly before the half, and 41-28. The Mus'tangs ran away iri Scott Naticcioni did a l l the
"individuality "? and fighting every fire and jury was not a farce. He had suf- Gene Brindise was very hope- the teams went into halftime tied, the fnst half, taking a 27-0 lead damage on the scoreboard for
This is where the teens of the '80's differ from those policeman within his reach. fered a minor laceration on his ful before taking on Loveland 13-13. into halftime, but the Braves Mariemont, scoring on runs of
of the '60's. We emphasize the individuality that the As numerous firefighters head when the firefighter who Friday. But, the second half In the second half, the Tigers showed signs of life in the second one, four and forty yards.
entered the building they found rescued him accidentally bumped motivation he had hoped for did scored three unanswered touch- half. Despite the losses, Brindise
'60's teen-ager seemed to lose. There will be no mas- the stairs to the third floor not materialize in the form of
his head against a wall while he downs. Two of them were by Jim Arnold returned a punt 5 1 continues to be optimistic. He
sive social uprisings of the youth in the 'go's, and this blocked off. Smoke was so thick carried him out of the building. points, and the Braves fell, 34-1 3, James Swiere, one a touchdown yards for a touchdown and.caught realizes his defensive secondary
is not because the youth is "apathetic." We'll let those inside the building that it was im- Dubell was later taken to a local in a sloppy Homecoming loss. pass, the other an 85-yard inter- a 49-yard strike from Hancher for lacks experience, but the offense,
possible to see twelve inches in hospital for treatment. "He actu- The Braves got on the board ception return. For Loveland, the as they proved against Madeira, is
who are interested in social reform follow those paths, first with a one-yard scoring
six more. Two more scoring plays
front of one's face. Earlier, Ben- ally became a real victim to the win meant revenge after the late in the fourth quarter by Greg capable of exploding.
and the rest of us are free to follow whichever path we ken had organized the firemen tune of four stitches," Benken plunge by Greg McDaniel. After a Braves took away the Tigers' McDaniel and Jay Kohls helped "The time this student body,
choose. into searching parties, each group explained. 47-yard run for a Tiger touch- Homecoming last year, 14-0.
- the Braves close the gap as they the faculty, and the fans should
down, Indian Hill came back with
student opinion --RBB& JNR responsible for the room assigned
to them. Once inside, the firemen
Junior Laura White was the
first student rescued from the Jim Arnold catching a pass for .his
The Braves struggled in their
two games prior to Loveland,
out-pointed Madeira, 22-6, in the
final quarter.
give up on this team is when the
final seconds tick off of the clock
seventh touchdown of the year. faltering in offensive, being out-
Administration needs more consistency faced problems like finding
unconscious smoke victims, vic-
building by aerial tower at seven
forty two. By ten till eight fire- Loveland's Guy Harris Completed scored, 62-6 8. At Maderia's
One week earlier the Braves
suffered an embarrassing 21-0
in our last game against Anderson.
'Cause, baby, we're not through
by Mark Craig tims with serious injuries, and men had removed all of the vic- his first of three touchdown Homecoming, the Braves fell, drubbing t o Mariemont. Brindise yet."
The other day I was eating no place else to go. children hiding in closets. tims from the building. Rescue
lunch in the cafeteria with no If students do not have a Upon the fire units' arrival, squads then worked diligently t o
room to sit at a table, so a friend
and 1 sat on the benches near the
study hall they are not permitted
to use the library during their
Holly Lyttle, Dave Schmidt, and a
neighborhood .child all lay
treat the injured victims' wounds.
As the light grew dimmer, firemen
Hockey Squaws get revenge against Fairmont
window. We were immediately lunch period, and are not even al- sprawled out on the pavement set up artificial lighting in order
to treat the victims more effec- by Mary Brainard thanks to a ~ h e i l aChalmers goal. left &I the game to add an insur-
told that we were not allowed to lowed to use the library during below the building. The child had
tively. By eight o'clock all of the The girls' varsity hockey The defense played well, and with ance goal. Lisa More scored two
sit there. When we asked why we their option periods. They either dropped from a third floor win-
have to stay after school which victims had been treated. "On the Squaws will be going after their Paula Greeno in the cage, the goals, and Chalmers scored the
were not allowed to sit there we dow into passer-by Dave
at many times be impossible, or whole I feel we did really well, seventh consecutive victory Squaws had their third league other.
The Squaws continued to roll
got the reply of "it is a rule". This Schmidt's arms, but both suffered
especially in getting victims out," against no losses when they take shutout. Indian Hill stands 4-0 in
is just one incident of the stu- come in before school which can injuries from the impact. Holly
commented Mr. Benken. on Fairmont West Thursday, Oc- the league and 6-0 overall. with their strong offensive attack,
dents being treated like irrespon- be equally impossible. Lyttle played the part of an
tober 15 at Indian Hill. The Squaws went to Summit downing league opponent Tala-
sible children. The administration needs to elderly woman who had died IH students portrayed the vic-
Indian Hill posted its biggest Country Day in a battle of un- wanda, 4-0, Thursday, September-
The administration has put in have consistency in their dealing when she jumped from another tims because they were unfamiliar
win of the season over Fairmont defeated teams for first place in ber 24.
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many ridiculous rules this year. of the students. During the orien- third story window. to the paramedics involved, and
East last Thursday. Last year, the league, and they came out vic- More led the attack with three - >*
Another one of these rules is that tation, Dr. Feltman said that we While work continued inside they would be more serious than = ,
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were not kids and had maturity, on finding the victims of the fnst local students, thus adding to the goals and Chalmers added the
seniors are not allowed to use the and beat the Squaws, 6-0, during - 2
and that he thought we could realism of the exercise. Benken ber 29. fourth. It was the Squaws' sec- photo by Rob Zesch
Student Service Center during two floors, firemen organized
the regular season. This year the The game was close until Indi- ond shutout of the year.
their option periods. Some stu- handle responsibility. This does outside the building in an added that everyone involved Barbie Howe goes for the goal.
Squaws shutout Fairmont, 1-0, an Hill scored with three minutes
dents do not have transportation not seem to be the case thus far attempt to rescue students on the reacted well to the problems they
to school in the morning and have this year. third floor. After a few setbacks encountered.
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disc review play and a repetitive bass and letter to the editor
7 drum part.
Genesis creates diverse Unfortunately, one track on
the album does not quite hold its
Exchangers are s ~ e c i a
by Rod Barr and Jay Schloss own with the ?st. That track
Abacab, Genesis' newest re-
lease, is unique in this illustrious
group's history. Instead of fol-
they seem to lack in recent years.
The absurdity of "Dodo/Lurker"
makes the song very similar to the
"Me and Sarah Jane" contain a
crisp percussive style which could
be termed the "new" Genesis
"Who Dunnit?," is a new-wave
experiment run rampant. Part of
the lyric, in fact most of it, goes
by Senor Emilio Garcia Gomez
Editor's note: Senor Garcia is
the faculty sponsor of the Spanish
get my students to know IHHS.
Any man engaged in education
er generations to decide, when
they are prepared and experi-
staff
Chieftain is written, com-
lowing a certain theme or style, Gabriel work 'The Return of the sound. as follows: "Was it you or was it exchange students who left for ought to enter upon the stream of enced, whether instruction is Posed, printed and sold as an
Abacab seems to both draw from Giant Hogweed" recorded ten This "new" sound permeates me. Or was it he or she. Was it A home last Saturday. exchange programs. We want adequate to their idiosyncracL extracurricular activity by the
Genesis' past and show a direction years ago. the cuts "Abacab" and "No Re- or was it B. Or was it X or Z," re- As the plane was taking off IHHS to know of our land, of our students of Indian Hill ~ i g h
and that of their children's.
for the group's future. - r , IYC
ply at All," the two most com- peated over and over again to in- from New York, I read in Cincin- customs; but we would also like We only wish ta print here our School, 6845 Drake Rd., Cincin-
In the beginning, there was mercial songs on the album. "No tensly nervous, repetitive music. nati in Color (Profiles of Amer- IHers to share with us the inter- nati, Ohio, 45243.
desire that positive achievements
Genesis under the leadership of Reply at All" draws especially As most, if not all, Genesis al- ica), by W. C. Langsam: national language of brotherhood. result from our common efforts
vocalist Peter Gabriel. The com- from Collins' successful solo al- bums do, Acabab has a fitting fi- "Those who never have been America is the country of free Sponsor Wm. P. Kincaid
in the exchange program, for the
positions of the Gabriel era were bum "Face Value." The track nal cut, "Another Record." As a in Cincinnati are prone to think enterprise and rugged individu- Editors Bob Kindel
benefit of a healthy and perma-
lengthy complex selections fol- employs driving drum work and quasicomment to today's stereo- of it as merely another midwest- alism, where people who are wil- Jay Schloss
nent relationship between two
lowing themes of myth, legend, the Earth, Wind and Fire horn addicted youth, Collins tells the ern city ( . . . ). To those who ling to take risks make tremen- communities who undoubtedly Managing Editor Rod Barr
satire, and drama. After Gabriel's section: two factors that contri- listener "put another record on, know it and hence hold it affec- dous fortunes. But above all we News Editors John Ries
share the same dream of progress
last album, m e Lamb Lies Down buted to the success of Collins' 'cos you know you like it." After tionately, Cincinnati also is a state are stimulated by the congeniality Chris Schmalz
and freedom.
on Broadway, Genesis became less single "I Missed Again." "Aba- hearing Abacab, however, the of mind." and vivacity Cincinnatians and Features Editor Richard Stradling
esoteric and began t o write more cab" is one of the few Genesis temptation is to turn the record A man sitting beside me re- lHers seem addicted to. Magazine Editors John Lilly
seriously with almost high-brow songs ever to have an extensive over and start again. marked : We are told that American Diane McDonald
poetic lyrics. Most recently, Gen- solo section, complete with im- "You going to Indian Hill? education is too expensive, too Sports Editor Kurt Dusterberg
esis has gone for a more commer- A complete musical contrast provised guitar-keyboard inter- That's where the rich people fun-oriented, and contains too Business Manager Anne Greeno
cial sound with drummer/vocalist to "Dodo/Lurker" is keyboardist live. " many frills. We can tell you our Circulation Manager Ron Zesch
Phil Collins rising to the fore- Tony Banks' composition "Me coming events This is not my first visit to system is too rigid and compart- Production Managers Uma Raju
front. and Sarah Jane." Like the poetic Cincinnati. This is not even my mentalized. I think it is not we John Christine
"Too big to fly. / Dodo ugly. /
So Dodo must die," sings Phil
works on A Trick of the Tail and
Wind and Wuthering, "Me and Billy Squier and Dan Fogelberg first visit to Indian Hill High
School, regarded seemingly as a
educators who today have the last
word. It will be up to the young-
Chief Typesetter
Photographers
Nancy Goldfarb
Rob Zesch, Anne
Collins in "Dodo/Lurker," one of Sarah Jane" recounts an emo- natural deposit for the sons and Greeno, Scott Dunbar
the strangest songs on "Abacab."
These whimsical lyrics are remins-
tional story, going through several
stylistic changes, yet does not lose
balance entertainment schedule daughters of a privileged area. Typesetters Uma Raju, Kitsa
The effect of these words upon Tassian, Nancy Hopple
cent of the Gabriel days, when its continuity by trying to do too me are profoundly motivating. Production Staff Dave Stradling,
by Uma Raju
Genesis had a sense of humor much or be too long. Parts of As the years roll by, it becomes Diane Remmell, Nancy
Riverfront Colliseum
The Moody Blues - Oct. 29, 8: 00 - apparent that places remain
movie review Dr. Spooner's famous Bloody
Taj Mahal - Oct. 23, 8:00 and
11:00 - with the vocal group The stocked in our minds, like vague
Hopple, Kitsa Tassian, Vicki
Camardo, Dave Agin
mother is the answer. After a Blasters - Oct. 2 8 , 9: 0 0 - who? course, because they're aU so Gus Gordon, Mary Brainard,
"Paternity" rated PG Halloween Modulation Ball with "I'm coming home," I an- John Christine, Diane Rem-
long time of seaching for the right corupt.
a e i f t a i n rating: ** Playhouse in the Park the Modulators - Oct. 31, 9:00 - swered to the man on the plane. mell, Nancy Hopple
girl, he meets a waitress (Beverly
Dv~ngelo)who agrees to have his Peter Pan - November 24, 9:00 - eat t o the beat That's the message. Special thanks to Kltsa Tarsian
II
by Gus Gordon baby, entirely on an unemotional choosy mothers choose Peter Pan Muddy Waters - Nov. 7 , 9:00 - I have travelled from Valencia,
a land of orange blossoms; a land
2. **# \ Todd Lewis-Jesse Owens. I like
for her work on the magazine
,, and to
As I sat down t o write my re- basis. opaque blues Dunbar
where the roads wind up and Wendy Garfield-Mr. Brindise; with how fast he used to run-
view of Burt Reynolds' new Well, she gets pregnant and of University of Cincinnati
-
Purple Haze Experience - Nov. 14, on the spot and Rob Zesch for the maga-
movie Paternity, I asked my- course, falls in love with Buddy, The Wall Flower Order Oct. 28,
-
-
9: 0 0 a Jimi Hendrix rip-off down the hills, and along the
I him, 1 can watch the foot- photos.
Music Hatl
have come to visit Indian Hill, to
idol?
other films by Reynolds.
you've notice, Reynolds makes
If Despite the fact that Reynolds
has made this type of film so U.D. Arena 'n holy roll
-
Bob Dylan Oct. 24, 8:00 - rock News Short
only two kinds of movies, good
01' boy, car chase epics, like Smo-
many times before, it's still en-
joyable. As is typical in his
Dan Fogelberg - Oct. 27, 8:00
Kurt says "good guy"
-
Xmrh University
I Boosters sponsor Rosemary Ward-Margaret Thatch-
er. She's doing a good job control-
key and the Bandit, and the
supposedly sophisticated romatic
movies, Reynolds plays his happy-
-
go - lucky man - about - town
Taming o f the Shrew - Oct. 16,
-
8:00 Willy and the Beast
annual chili dinner ling the Irish.
comedies such as Rough Cut and character and does it as well as Bogart's -
Spoon River Anthology Dec. 4 , The Boosters will hold their
now Paternity. usual. Beverley D'Angelo is quite Burrito Brothers - Oct. 13, 8:00 -
8:00 a masterpiece annual chili dinner a t Drake Road
School, Friday, October 23,
Pete Can-Charles Manson. 1 like
Buddy Evens (Reynolds) is a good in her part. She can be and 11:0 0 - Zantigo Rock his eyes.
Lost in the Ozone - Oct. 14,8:00 before the IH-Milford game from
man who loves children so much frumpy one moment and incred-
that he decides he needs a son of ibly sexy the next, which is def- and 11:OO - music for aerosol 5 t o 7:30 p.m. for $2.50, adults;
spray cans $2.00, students; or $1.00, chil- .' GregVanlieu-Mick J aggar. He still
his very own. The only flaw to initely a tribute to her acting
Earl Scmggs and Dillers - Oct. 16- dren under six. IH fans can feast likes to rock when he's forty.
his plan is that he doesn't have a ability. In supporting roles, Paul
17, 8:00 and 1l:OO - pick and on chili with crackers, tossed
wife, nor does he want one. The Dooley and Norman Fell stand
grin salad, dessert, and a beverage. The
answer to his problem would out an Buddy's best friends.
seem rather obvious to anyone So even though Paternity is a Paul Brown - Oct. 20, 9:00 - Boosters hold periodic fund
Amy Farmer - Bruce Springsteen. Cecil Kelly-Chip Greenlee and ~ a t r i c i a Bettle-Sandy Duncan.
football coach turned rock star raisers t o fund student activites,
else, adopt! But no, Buddy wants rehash of Reynolds' old movies, it I live for him. Craig Carmen. She's a broadway actress, singer
The Cheaters - Oct. 21, 8:00 and such as Chieftain, Legend, and .
to rear the child himself, so he still is good entertainment and and dancer.
1 1 :00 - dishonest rock interscholastic sports.
decides that getting a surrogate worth the $4.00.
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teacher feature senior sketch
Peter thrives on school activities,
Noble, bike venture into the great outdoors finds release through music
by John Kennelly Peter replied ,"It really depends
by Mark Aldendifer light of his life, along with some
"My primary interest is the Many seniors now attempting on how difficult my school wprk
of his numerous other excursions.
out-of-doors." This statement to complete their college applica- is and which school I decide to go
"I went with some friends from
sums up the lifestyle of Mr. Lloyd tions are sadly realizing that their to " However, Peter's athletic
Cincinnati to New Orleans in a
Noble who teaches health, driver high school careers were nof real- prowess doesn't stop there. Peter
fifteen foot boat. Quite a trip!"
education, and science at IH. ly as active as they would have is a member of the varsity tennis
A lot of these trips he enjoys with
Noble lives in Fort Mitchell liked them to be. One senior who team and an avid skiing fan. "My
his family as they tour different
with his wife and two sons, ages shouldn't have this pyablem is family goes skiing in Colorado,
states.
thirteen and fourteen. "I have no Peter Graham. every Christmas."
Mr. Noble grew up in Coving-
immediate plans for the future," Ever since his arrival at Indian Furthermore, Peter one of
ton, Kentucky, and after he grad-
he adds. Hill four years ago, Peter has tried the most conscientious and hard
uated from high school there, he
"It's a unique position where t o get involved in every aspect of working students at IH. Many of
enlisted in the navy. He then
you can see the progress of young high school life. "When I first his classes are advanced. Thus
went to the University of Ken-
kids." he commentcd. Noble came t o Indian Hill as a freshman, states Peter, "I have t o work
tucky after he left the navy. In
went on to say, "There is a lot of I didn't really get involved, but harder t o keep up my grades, but
college he gained a degree in
self-satisfaction." When he began each year I have become more I take classes like Math IV and
health and physical eduacation,
teaching he wasn't planning on and more active." P.S.S.C. physics, which are five
and a masters degree in secondary points and that helps raise my av-
teaching academic subjects. "My education. When Peter lived in California,
initial interest was in athletics," he played baseball in little league. erage." Peter obviously works
His teaching career began in Photo by Rob Zesch
he said. One thing led t o another When his family moved to Mary- very hard on his school work,
1960 when he taught in the Gin-
land seven years later, he began to because his grades are continually
and he quickly found out he cinnati public schools for twelve Peter "All-Star" Graham refuses t o part with his soccer ball.
play soccer. As many Indian Hill around the 3.0 or 3.5 mark.
really had an interest in teach- years. It was during this period of
ing. "It grows on you," Noble soccer fans now know, his experi- Because Peter works so much have been seeing Michael Jackson then 1'1 worry about college."
his life that he coached football,
explained. basketball, track, and gymnastics ence in Maryland was beneficial. t o maintain his high grade stan- and George Benson in concert. Although when pressed further he
Peter'is one of the co-captains of dards, he needs to have various Peter also enjoys the comedy of admitted that he wouldn't mind
Another side of Lloyd Noble on the junior high level. Mr.
lies in the out-of-doors, and his Noble has the distinction of hav- the Braves varsity team and one diversions in his life to take his Monty Python. going t o school back east. Peter
interest in his motorcycle. "I en- of the EHL's best players. Even mind off school. Thus the enter- As of now, Peter is unsure of says excitedly, "I am looking
ing both taught and coached Dave
JOY camping and motorc~cling," Parker, the famous all-star out- Peter's own teamates have shown tainment world is very important his plans for the future. "Let me forward to college, but first I
he said. "I've done a lot of travel- fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates. their appreciation of his atheletic t o Peter, especially music. "I like finish my government paper first, want t o have a fun senior year."
Photo by Rob Zesch
Mr. Noble saddles up for another trip aboard his windjammer. talent by nicknaming him "All- a variety of music, not just one
ing on my motorcycle. Two years
ago I crossed the United States
''He's suite an athlete." Noble
said reminiscing. In 1973, he be- star." As Peter comments, "When specific group." His music ranges senior sketch
on motorcycle; to California and my family moved to Maryland, I from Santana to the Who, to
gan teaching at IH and ended his
began playing soccer and I've lov- Michael Jackson and even some
JiIIdeviates from the norm
back." Noble said this was a high- involvement as a coach.
ed it ever since." reggae music. "I think music is
When asked whether he will very exciting." In fact, Peter feels
Jairo adds zip to soccer Braves - Hate continue to play soccer in college, that
- - his favorite experiences by Bob Kindel
"Do people really think I am However, Jill confesses a love for
weird?" Jill Klein may not be certain contemporary music.
by Caesar Schmalz Hate is found everywhere weird, but she is definitely differ- "New Wave is cool - especially
"I have a confused," states
In dark rooms forgotten e n t . . . in dress anyway. 'The Specials' and 'SKA,' Japa-
Jairo Riano, Indian Hill's new
Although Izod Lacos te shirts nese New Wave."
Youth For Understanding or Y FU And in past memories remembered.
I
and designer jeans have become Recently, field hockey has oc-
student from Pasto, Colombia
Jairo, who is a senior, is one of the unestablished dress code at cupied Jill's afternoons. "Field .
one hundred and fifty other Col: Why do people hate before they love? Indian Hill, Jill still finds it fash- hockey is excellent." Playing left
--Caesar Schmalz ionable t o wear pants made from wing for the junior varsity, this is
.om%ian students visiting the
United States. parachutes or covered with zip- her first year. What prompted Jill
Obviously by Jairo's above pers. "I don't try t o be bizarre. I t o go our for field hockey for the
comment, he f i ~ d that
s his biggest ~hildhobdConfusion a t the End of Life wear clothes because I like them - first time in her senior year? "I
problem in adapting to the Amer- not because they're in." just didn't want t o sit around
ican lifestyle is his difficulty with Jill. claims not t o frequent a being lazy."
Is it Life go,es o n . ,
certain exotic clothes store. Typically, csllege and the fu-
the English language. "I took En-
glish in Colombia, but 1 didn't And death n u t stops it? "Sometimes I'll like walk into a ture is on the minds of most
learn it," he jokes. Jairo says that Or is it Death goes o n clothes store and see something seniors. Here, Jill is no excep-
U.S. history is his most difficult I like and buy it." tion. "Ideally, I would like t o go
And life n o t stops it? Much like her clothing, Jill's
course because of his limited to Boston University. Maybe
American history background and
--Caesar Schmalz musical tastes differ from the somewhere in California near
the language troubles. J. I norm. She prefers late sixties and Venice Beach." Venice Beach?
In addition to AFS student noticed between IH and his like to, but pretty short," he early seventies music, particularly "Don't you know, that's where
Sakari Adehkivi, the Braves' var- school in Colombia is class selec- claims. The Doors. "I don't worship Jim The Doors began."
W y . .7 sity soccer team has added tion. He enjoys the choice of
Jairo comes from a family of Morrison like some people, but I However, Jill does not join the
. the "high-jumping, quick-footed" classes offered at IH because he three sisters and a brother. He like his music. I could really get
into the Doors' Road House
ranks of those who have decided
on a major in college. "How can
-.
,, Jairo. Starting at center forward
in his first game against Glen Este,
was told what classes he had to
take at his old school.
arrived in Washington D.C. Aug-
ust 13 before traveling t o Cincin- Blues. you know what you want to
Jairo, who plays soccer for fH, "The music of the late sixties
he along with Zak scored a goal Besides playing soccer, Jairo nati two weeks later. Jairo will major in this early." Her future
holds his favorite ball. and early seventies has really
apiece and Jairo added two more enjoys playing basketball and is stay with his host family the after college seems just as uncer-
against Sycamore. considering trying out for the Litzes until June of 1982 when he meaningful lyrics. The lyrics of tain. "I'll probably get a job in
Jill is prepared for the worst with her parachute pants.
One large difference Jairo has- Braves squad this winter. "I'd returns to Colombia. Top- forty music are lacking." whatever I major in college."
- . . .
CHIEFTAlN Page 7
CHIEFTAIN October 13,198 1 October 13,1981
Page 6
teach-& feature senior sketch
Peter thrives on school activities,
Noble, bike venture into the great outdoors finds his release through music
by John Kennelly Peter replied,"It really depends
by Mark Aldendifer light of his life, along with some
Many seniors now attempting on how difficult my school wprk
"My primary interest is the of his numerous other excursions.
to complete their college applica- is and which school I decide to go
out-of-doors." This statement "I went with some friends from
sums up the lifestyle of Mr. Lloyd tions are sadly realizing that their to " However, P.eter7s athletic
Cincinnati to New Orleans in a
Noble who teaches health, driver high school careers were nof real- prowess doesn't stop there. Peter
fifteen foot boat. Quite a trip!"
education, and science at IH. ly as active as they would have is a member of the varsity tennis
A lot of these trips he enjoys with
Noble lives in Fort Mitchell liked them to be. One senior who team and an avid skiing fan. "My
his family as they tour different
with his wife and two sons, ages shouldn't have this pwblem is family goes skiing in Colorado,
states.
thirteen and fourteen. "I have no Peter Graham. every Christmas."
Mr. Noble grew up in Coving-
immediate plans for the future," Ever since his arrival at Indian Furthermore, Peter one of
ton, Kentucky, and after he grad-
he adds. Hi1 four years ago, Peter has tried the most conscientious and hard
uated from high school there, he
"It's a unique position where to get involved in every aspect of working students at IH. Many of
enlisted in the navy. He then
you can see the progress of young high school life. "When I first his classes are advanced. Thus
went t o the University of Ken-
kids." he commented. Noble came to Indian Hill as a freshman, states Peter, "I have t o work
tucky after he left the navy. In
went on to say, "There is a lot of I didn't really get involved, but harder to keep up my grades, but
college he gained a degree in
self-satisfa@t4on." When he began each year I have become more I take classes like Math IV and
health and physical eduacation,
teaching he wasn't planning on and more active." P.S.S.C. physics, which are five
. and a masters degree in secondary
When Peter lived in California, points and that helps raise my av-
teaching academic subjects. "My education.
initial interest was in athletics," he played baseball in little league. erage." Peter obviously works
His teaching career began in photo by Rob Zesch
he said. One thing led to another When his family moved t o Mary- very hard on his school work,
1960 when he taught in the Cin-
and he quickly found out he land seven years later, he began to because his grades are continually
cinnati public schools for twelve Peter "All-Star" Graham refuses t o part with his soccer ball.
really had an interest in teach- play soccer. As many Indian Hill around the 3.0 or 3.5 mark.
years. It was during this period of
ing. "It grows on you," Noble soccer fans now know, his experi- Because Peter works so much have been seeing Michael Jackson then I'll worry about college."
his life that he coached football,
explained. ence in Maryland was beneficial. to maintain his high grade stan- and George Benson in concert. Although when pressed further he
basketball, track, and gymnastics Peter- is one of the co-captains of
Another side of Lloyd Noble dards, he needs to have various Peter also enjoys the comedy of admitted that he wouldn't mind
on the junior high level. Mr.
lies in the out-of-doors, and his the Braves varsity team and one diversions in his life to take his Monty Python. going to school back east. Peter
Noble has the distinction of hav-
interest in his motorcycle. "I en- of the EHL's best players. Even mind off school. Thus the enter- As of now, Peter is unsure of says excitedly, "I am looking
ing both taught and coached Dave
joy camping and motorcycling," Peter's own teamates have shown tainment world is very important his plans for the future. "Let me forward to college, but first I
Parker, the famous all-star out-
he said. "I've done a lot of travel- their appreciation of his atheletic to Peter, especially music. "I like finish my government paper first, want t o have a fun senior year."
fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Photo by Rob Zesch
ing on my motorcycle. Two years Mr. Noble saddles up for another trip aboard his Windjammer. talent by nicknaming him "All- a variety of music, not just one
ago I crossed the United States
"He's quite an athlete," Noble
star." As Peter comments, "When specific group." His music ranges senior sketch
said reminiscing. In 1973, he be-
on motorcycle; t o California and my family moved to Maryland, I from Santana to the Who, to
gan teaching at IH and ended his
back." Noble said this was a high- began playing soccer and I've lov- Michael Jackson and even some
involvement as a coach.
ed it ever since."
When asked whether he will
reggae music. "I think music is
very exciting." In fact, Peter feels Jilldeviates from the norm
Jairo adds zip to soccer Braves- Hate continue to play soccer in college, that
- - his favorite experiences by Bob Kindel
"Do people really think I am However, Jill confesses a love for
weird?" Jill Klein may not be certain contemporary music.
by Caesar Schmalz Hate is found everywhere weird, but she is definitely differ- "New Wave is cool - especially
"I have a confused," states
In dark rooms forgotten e n t . . . in dress anyway. 'The Specials' and 'SKA,' Japa-
Jairo Riano, Indian Hill's new
Although Izod Lacoste shirts nese New Wave."
Youth For Understanding or Y FU And in past memories remembered. and designer jeans have become
I
Recently, field hockey has oc-
student from Pasto, Colombia
the
Indian un-established
Hill, Jill stilldress
findscode
it fash-
at cupied Jill's afternoons. "Field .
Jairo, who is a senior, is one of
one hundred and fifty other ,CQ~: Why do people hate before they love? hockey is excellent." Playing left
--Caesar Sch malz ionable to wear pants made from wing for the junior varsity, this is
ombian students visiting the
United States. parachutes or covered with zip- her first year. What prompted Jill
Obviously by Jairo's above pers. "I don't try t o be bizarre: I t o go our for field hockey for the
comment, he fipds that his biggest ~hildhbbdConfusion at the End of Life wear clothes because I like them - fxst time in her senior year? "I
problem in adapting to the Amer- not because they're in." just didn't want to sit around
ican lifestyle is his difficulty with Jill, claims not to frequent a being lazy ."
Is it Life go.es on, - . certain exotic clothes store. Typically, c d e g e and the fu-
the English language. "I took En-
glish in Colombia, but I didn't And death not stops it? "Sometimes I'll like walk into a ture is on the minds of most
learn it," he jokes. Jairo says that Or is it Death goes on clothes store and see something seniors. Here, Jill is no excep-
U.S. history is his most difficult I like and buy it." tion. "Ideally, I would like to go
And life not stops it? Much like her clothing, Jill's
course because of his limited t o Boston University. Maybe
American history background and
--Caesar Schmalz musical tastes differ from the somewhere in California near
the language troubles. * w norm. She prefers late sixties and Venice Beach." Venice Beach?
In addition to AFS student noticed between IH and his like to, but pretty short," he early seventies music, particularly "Don't you know, that's where
Sakari Adehkivi, the Braves' var- school in Colombia is class selec- The Doors. "I don't worship Jim The Doors began."
claims.
i
sity soccer team has added tion. He enjoys the choice of Jairo comes from a family of Morrison like some people, but I However, Jill does not join the
the "high-jumping, quick-footed" classes offered at IH because he three sisters and a brother. He like his music. I could really get ranks of those who have decided
Jairo, who
by =%'=$
iH,
soccer for
Jairo. Starting at center forward
in his first game against Glen Este,
was told what classes he had to
take at his old school.
arrived in Washington D.C. Aug-
ust 1 3 before traveling t o Cincin-
into the Doors' Road House
B2u es.
on a major in college. "How can
you know what you want t o
he along with Zak scored a goal Besides playing soccer, Jairo nati two weeks later. Jairo will "The music of the late sixties major in this ealy." Her future
holds his favorite ball. and early seventies has really after college seems just as uncer-
apiece and Jairo added two more enjoys playing basketball and is stay with his host family the
against Sycamore. considering trying out for the Litzes until June of 1982 when he meaningful lyrics. The lyrics of tain. "I'll probably get a job in
Jill is prepared for the worst with her parachute pants. Top- forty music are lacking."
One large difference Jairo has- Braves squad this winter. "I'd - returns to Colombia. whatever I major in college."
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disc review play and a repetitive bass and letter to the editor
7 drum part.
Genesis creates diverse Unfortunately, one track on
the album does not quite hold its
Exchangers are s ~ e c i a
by Rod Barr and Jay Schloss own with the ?st. That track
Abacab, Genesis' newest re-
lease, is unique in this illustrious
group's history. Instead of fol-
they seem to lack in recent years.
The absurdity of "Dodo/Lurker"
makes the song very similar to the
"Me and Sarah Jane" contain a
crisp percussive style which could
be termed the "new" Genesis
"Who Dunnit?," is a new-wave
experiment run rampant. Part of
the lyric, in fact most of it, goes
by Senor Emilio Garcia Gomez
Editor's note: Senor Garcia is
the faculty sponsor of the Spanish
get my students to know IHHS.
Any man engaged in education
er generations to decide, when
they are prepared and experi-
staff
Chieftain is written, com-
lowing a certain theme or style, Gabriel work 'The Return of the sound. as follows: "Was it you or was it exchange students who left for ought to enter upon the stream of enced, whether instruction is Posed, printed and sold as an
Abacab seems to both draw from Giant Hogweed" recorded ten This "new" sound permeates me. Or was it he or she. Was it A home last Saturday. exchange programs. We want adequate to their idiosyncracL extracurricular activity by the
Genesis' past and show a direction years ago. the cuts "Abacab" and "No Re- or was it B. Or was it X or Z," re- As the plane was taking off IHHS to know of our land, of our students of Indian Hill ~ i g h
and that of their children's.
for the group's future. - r , IYC
ply at All," the two most com- peated over and over again to in- from New York, I read in Cincin- customs; but we would also like We only wish ta print here our School, 6845 Drake Rd., Cincin-
In the beginning, there was mercial songs on the album. "No tensly nervous, repetitive music. nati in Color (Profiles of Amer- IHers to share with us the inter- nati, Ohio, 45243.
desire that positive achievements
Genesis under the leadership of Reply at All" draws especially As most, if not all, Genesis al- ica), by W. C. Langsam: national language of brotherhood. result from our common efforts
vocalist Peter Gabriel. The com- from Collins' successful solo al- bums do, Acabab has a fitting fi- "Those who never have been America is the country of free Sponsor Wm. P. Kincaid
in the exchange program, for the
positions of the Gabriel era were bum "Face Value." The track nal cut, "Another Record." As a in Cincinnati are prone to think enterprise and rugged individu- Editors Bob Kindel
benefit of a healthy and perma-
lengthy complex selections fol- employs driving drum work and quasicomment to today's stereo- of it as merely another midwest- alism, where people who are wil- Jay Schloss
nent relationship between two
lowing themes of myth, legend, the Earth, Wind and Fire horn addicted youth, Collins tells the ern city ( . . . ). To those who ling to take risks make tremen- communities who undoubtedly Managing Editor Rod Barr
satire, and drama. After Gabriel's section: two factors that contri- listener "put another record on, know it and hence hold it affec- dous fortunes. But above all we News Editors John Ries
share the same dream of progress
last album, m e Lamb Lies Down buted to the success of Collins' 'cos you know you like it." After tionately, Cincinnati also is a state are stimulated by the congeniality Chris Schmalz
and freedom.
on Broadway, Genesis became less single "I Missed Again." "Aba- hearing Abacab, however, the of mind." and vivacity Cincinnatians and Features Editor Richard Stradling
esoteric and began t o write more cab" is one of the few Genesis temptation is to turn the record A man sitting beside me re- lHers seem addicted to. Magazine Editors John Lilly
seriously with almost high-brow songs ever to have an extensive over and start again. marked : We are told that American Diane McDonald
poetic lyrics. Most recently, Gen- solo section, complete with im- "You going to Indian Hill? education is too expensive, too Sports Editor Kurt Dusterberg
esis has gone for a more commer- A complete musical contrast provised guitar-keyboard inter- That's where the rich people fun-oriented, and contains too Business Manager Anne Greeno
cial sound with drummer/vocalist to "Dodo/Lurker" is keyboardist live. " many frills. We can tell you our Circulation Manager Ron Zesch
Phil Collins rising to the fore- Tony Banks' composition "Me coming events This is not my first visit to system is too rigid and compart- Production Managers Uma Raju
front. and Sarah Jane." Like the poetic Cincinnati. This is not even my mentalized. I think it is not we John Christine
"Too big to fly. / Dodo ugly. /
So Dodo must die," sings Phil
works on A Trick of the Tail and
Wind and Wuthering, "Me and Billy Squier and Dan Fogelberg first visit to Indian Hill High
School, regarded seemingly as a
educators who today have the last
word. It will be up to the young-
Chief Typesetter
Photographers
Nancy Goldfarb
Rob Zesch, Anne
Collins in "Dodo/Lurker," one of Sarah Jane" recounts an emo- natural deposit for the sons and Greeno, Scott Dunbar
the strangest songs on "Abacab."
These whimsical lyrics are remins-
tional story, going through several
stylistic changes, yet does not lose
balance entertainment schedule daughters of a privileged area. Typesetters Uma Raju, Kitsa
The effect of these words upon Tassian, Nancy Hopple
cent of the Gabriel days, when its continuity by trying to do too me are profoundly motivating. Production Staff Dave Stradling,
by Uma Raju
Genesis had a sense of humor much or be too long. Parts of As the years roll by, it becomes Diane Remmell, Nancy
Riverfront Colliseum
The Moody Blues - Oct. 29, 8: 00 - apparent that places remain
movie review Dr. Spooner's famous Bloody
Taj Mahal - Oct. 23, 8:00 and
11:00 - with the vocal group The stocked in our minds, like vague
Hopple, Kitsa Tassian, Vicki
Camardo, Dave Agin
mother is the answer. After a Blasters - Oct. 2 8 , 9: 0 0 - who? course, because they're aU so Gus Gordon, Mary Brainard,
"Paternity" rated PG Halloween Modulation Ball with "I'm coming home," I an- John Christine, Diane Rem-
long time of seaching for the right corupt.
a e i f t a i n rating: ** Playhouse in the Park the Modulators - Oct. 31, 9:00 - swered to the man on the plane. mell, Nancy Hopple
girl, he meets a waitress (Beverly
Dv~ngelo)who agrees to have his Peter Pan - November 24, 9:00 - eat t o the beat That's the message. Special thanks to Kltsa Tarsian
II
by Gus Gordon baby, entirely on an unemotional choosy mothers choose Peter Pan Muddy Waters - Nov. 7 , 9:00 - I have travelled from Valencia,
a land of orange blossoms; a land
2. **# \ Todd Lewis-Jesse Owens. I like
for her work on the magazine
,, and to
As I sat down t o write my re- basis. opaque blues Dunbar
where the roads wind up and Wendy Garfield-Mr. Brindise; with how fast he used to run-
view of Burt Reynolds' new Well, she gets pregnant and of University of Cincinnati
-
Purple Haze Experience - Nov. 14, on the spot and Rob Zesch for the maga-
movie Paternity, I asked my- course, falls in love with Buddy, The Wall Flower Order Oct. 28,
-
-
9: 0 0 a Jimi Hendrix rip-off down the hills, and along the
I him, 1 can watch the foot- photos.
Music Hatl
have come to visit Indian Hill, to
idol?
other films by Reynolds.
you've notice, Reynolds makes
If Despite the fact that Reynolds
has made this type of film so U.D. Arena 'n holy roll
-
Bob Dylan Oct. 24, 8:00 - rock News Short
only two kinds of movies, good
01' boy, car chase epics, like Smo-
many times before, it's still en-
joyable. As is typical in his
Dan Fogelberg - Oct. 27, 8:00
Kurt says "good guy"
-
Xmrh University
I Boosters sponsor Rosemary Ward-Margaret Thatch-
er. She's doing a good job control-
key and the Bandit, and the
supposedly sophisticated romatic
movies, Reynolds plays his happy-
-
go - lucky man - about - town
Taming o f the Shrew - Oct. 16,
-
8:00 Willy and the Beast
annual chili dinner ling the Irish.
comedies such as Rough Cut and character and does it as well as Bogart's -
Spoon River Anthology Dec. 4 , The Boosters will hold their
now Paternity. usual. Beverley D'Angelo is quite Burrito Brothers - Oct. 13, 8:00 -
8:00 a masterpiece annual chili dinner a t Drake Road
School, Friday, October 23,
Pete Can-Charles Manson. 1 like
Buddy Evens (Reynolds) is a good in her part. She can be and 11:0 0 - Zantigo Rock his eyes.
Lost in the Ozone - Oct. 14,8:00 before the IH-Milford game from
man who loves children so much frumpy one moment and incred-
that he decides he needs a son of ibly sexy the next, which is def- and 11:OO - music for aerosol 5 t o 7:30 p.m. for $2.50, adults;
spray cans $2.00, students; or $1.00, chil- .' GregVanlieu-Mick J aggar. He still
his very own. The only flaw to initely a tribute to her acting
Earl Scmggs and Dillers - Oct. 16- dren under six. IH fans can feast likes to rock when he's forty.
his plan is that he doesn't have a ability. In supporting roles, Paul
17, 8:00 and 1l:OO - pick and on chili with crackers, tossed
wife, nor does he want one. The Dooley and Norman Fell stand
grin salad, dessert, and a beverage. The
answer to his problem would out an Buddy's best friends.
seem rather obvious to anyone So even though Paternity is a Paul Brown - Oct. 20, 9:00 - Boosters hold periodic fund
Amy Farmer - Bruce Springsteen. Cecil Kelly-Chip Greenlee and ~ a t r i c i a Bettle-Sandy Duncan.
football coach turned rock star raisers t o fund student activites,
else, adopt! But no, Buddy wants rehash of Reynolds' old movies, it I live for him. Craig Carmen. She's a broadway actress, singer
The Cheaters - Oct. 21, 8:00 and such as Chieftain, Legend, and .
to rear the child himself, so he still is good entertainment and and dancer.
1 1 :00 - dishonest rock interscholastic sports.
decides that getting a surrogate worth the $4.00.
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9 I
Just as the people of t f e seventies idealized the
'4 Legend
- produces 1981 yearboo
by John Christine Squaws to baftle Centerville for district finals
The 1981 Legend yearbook the magazine section, feeling i t is
fifties, it seems that the decade of the sixties will be dved and was distributed last boring. Craig suggests that stu-
the new focal point of mass nostalgia. Perhaps it is Friday in the cafeteria. About dentsread the articles and they
not as obvious as the "happy days" syndrome of seven six hundred advance orders were might enjoy it. However, the re-
sold according to Mark Craig, ad- action to the senior students life,
years ago, for thus far, this phenomenon is appearing vertisine and sports sections was hiddv - -
only through more scholarly media. Chieftain editors ~ ~ ~ one g hhundred
l ~ ad- favorable according to craig.
in recent years have urged
- us to be "politically active." ditional Legends have been sold Orders for the 1982 Legend
since their arrival, and interested will be taken in early November.
E~~~~~have appeared in national news magazines con- yearbook buyers may obtain a They will cost fifteen dollars the final match, Centerville, which de- The team participated in two
demning the c'me-decade" and the youth Legend from Mr. Norman, Legend first week, but after that the price feated Northmont Wednesday. tournaments September 25 and
which characterize it using the tumultuous and mis- sponsor, for twenty dollars. The winner will gain a berth in 26, winning the Sycamore Invi-
However, only about thirty are state competition. tational and placing fourth in the
understood youth ~f the sixties as a model. left so time is of the essence. In the state individual compe- Bexley Invitational in Columbus.
The lesson has been told many times: we forget the "It should win state and go to tition, Angela Farley and Lynn Nabors rolled to a 6-1, 6-1 win
bad and remember only the good. The critics of to- nationals," feels Craig, refering to Nabors won sectionals as a doub- over Jill Urban to capture first
an annual yearbook competition les team, while Lynn Barton and place in singles at Sycamore. The
day's self-centered youth have romanticized the politi-
sponsored by the Printing In- Marie Abbott, Karen McCurdy, doubles team of McCurdy and
cally active radical element of that decade. For com- dustries of America corporation. Schneebeck placed fourth.
Lynne Schneebeck, and Ann Monica Garfield goes to the net while sister Wendy plays
Photo by RobinZNch
baseline their
parison, today's youth indeed seems passive. We have Craig can afford to be optimistic Edelberg were eliminated. Al- In Columbus, Farley grabbed
because the 1979 Legend though Farley Nabors doubles win over Madeira Tuesday. second behind Centerville's Beth
not rebelled in mass against the establishment, and we
achieved a first place ranking in have not played a great deal of said. "But I really am excited even reached their high point this Herr, and Abbott and Barton
have no social phenomenon to rival "beatlemania" or the same contest. Craig modestly doubles as partners, Coach Cindy with their potential. season. placed fourth to rank the Squaws
the "drop out, tune in, turn on" attitude of the late added, "It's one helleva Crilley has confidence in them. Most of the team's wins have "As funny as it sounds, I think fourth in the tournament that
sixties. Our fads seem reduced to preppiness and yearbook." "I'm certainly not expecting been one-sided affairs, and Crilley the individual talent is just start- features the top eight teams in the
Craig noted with all year- them to win the state," Crilley believes her young team has not ing to hit its peak. But now we state.
Rubik's cubes. There is no single voice, no call for
books, there come complaints.
non-conformity as there was then, but our critics fail Students often complain about
t o see that the blind followers of these concepts sacri- firemen moved the tower trucks
Fire, Cont. from P.1 into position and an aerial rescue said the loss was due to a letdown
ficed their individuality in a swarming sea of bell-
bottoms and peace signs. Our failure to do the same handcuffed by police. Through-
began. At twenty till eight fire-
men rescued senior Rick Dubell
Braves scalped in recent outings after the tough 15-14 setback the
team was handed by Sycamore
has been labeled stagnation or "me-ism." How about out the ordeal he screamed and by ladder from a third floor win- the previous week.
yelled, "Go to hell" while kicking dow. Oddly enough, Dubell's in- by Kurt Dusterberg passes shortly before the half, and 41-28. The Mus'tangs ran away iri Scott Naticcioni did a l l the
"individuality "? and fighting every fire and jury was not a farce. He had suf- Gene Brindise was very hope- the teams went into halftime tied, the fnst half, taking a 27-0 lead damage on the scoreboard for
This is where the teens of the '80's differ from those policeman within his reach. fered a minor laceration on his ful before taking on Loveland 13-13. into halftime, but the Braves Mariemont, scoring on runs of
of the '60's. We emphasize the individuality that the As numerous firefighters head when the firefighter who Friday. But, the second half In the second half, the Tigers showed signs of life in the second one, four and forty yards.
entered the building they found rescued him accidentally bumped motivation he had hoped for did scored three unanswered touch- half. Despite the losses, Brindise
'60's teen-ager seemed to lose. There will be no mas- the stairs to the third floor not materialize in the form of
his head against a wall while he downs. Two of them were by Jim Arnold returned a punt 5 1 continues to be optimistic. He
sive social uprisings of the youth in the 'go's, and this blocked off. Smoke was so thick carried him out of the building. points, and the Braves fell, 34-1 3, James Swiere, one a touchdown yards for a touchdown and.caught realizes his defensive secondary
is not because the youth is "apathetic." We'll let those inside the building that it was im- Dubell was later taken to a local in a sloppy Homecoming loss. pass, the other an 85-yard inter- a 49-yard strike from Hancher for lacks experience, but the offense,
possible to see twelve inches in hospital for treatment. "He actu- The Braves got on the board ception return. For Loveland, the as they proved against Madeira, is
who are interested in social reform follow those paths, first with a one-yard scoring
six more. Two more scoring plays
front of one's face. Earlier, Ben- ally became a real victim to the win meant revenge after the late in the fourth quarter by Greg capable of exploding.
and the rest of us are free to follow whichever path we ken had organized the firemen tune of four stitches," Benken plunge by Greg McDaniel. After a Braves took away the Tigers' McDaniel and Jay Kohls helped "The time this student body,
choose. into searching parties, each group explained. 47-yard run for a Tiger touch- Homecoming last year, 14-0.
- the Braves close the gap as they the faculty, and the fans should
down, Indian Hill came back with
student opinion --RBB& JNR responsible for the room assigned
to them. Once inside, the firemen
Junior Laura White was the
first student rescued from the Jim Arnold catching a pass for .his
The Braves struggled in their
two games prior to Loveland,
out-pointed Madeira, 22-6, in the
final quarter.
give up on this team is when the
final seconds tick off of the clock
seventh touchdown of the year. faltering in offensive, being out-
Administration needs more consistency faced problems like finding
unconscious smoke victims, vic-
building by aerial tower at seven
forty two. By ten till eight fire- Loveland's Guy Harris Completed scored, 62-6 8. At Maderia's
One week earlier the Braves
suffered an embarrassing 21-0
in our last game against Anderson.
'Cause, baby, we're not through
by Mark Craig tims with serious injuries, and men had removed all of the vic- his first of three touchdown Homecoming, the Braves fell, drubbing t o Mariemont. Brindise yet."
The other day I was eating no place else to go. children hiding in closets. tims from the building. Rescue
lunch in the cafeteria with no If students do not have a Upon the fire units' arrival, squads then worked diligently t o
room to sit at a table, so a friend
and 1 sat on the benches near the
study hall they are not permitted
to use the library during their
Holly Lyttle, Dave Schmidt, and a
neighborhood .child all lay
treat the injured victims' wounds.
As the light grew dimmer, firemen
Hockey Squaws get revenge against Fairmont
window. We were immediately lunch period, and are not even al- sprawled out on the pavement set up artificial lighting in order
to treat the victims more effec- by Mary Brainard thanks to a ~ h e i l aChalmers goal. left &I the game to add an insur-
told that we were not allowed to lowed to use the library during below the building. The child had
tively. By eight o'clock all of the The girls' varsity hockey The defense played well, and with ance goal. Lisa More scored two
sit there. When we asked why we their option periods. They either dropped from a third floor win-
have to stay after school which victims had been treated. "On the Squaws will be going after their Paula Greeno in the cage, the goals, and Chalmers scored the
were not allowed to sit there we dow into passer-by Dave
at many times be impossible, or whole I feel we did really well, seventh consecutive victory Squaws had their third league other.
The Squaws continued to roll
got the reply of "it is a rule". This Schmidt's arms, but both suffered
especially in getting victims out," against no losses when they take shutout. Indian Hill stands 4-0 in
is just one incident of the stu- come in before school which can injuries from the impact. Holly
commented Mr. Benken. on Fairmont West Thursday, Oc- the league and 6-0 overall. with their strong offensive attack,
dents being treated like irrespon- be equally impossible. Lyttle played the part of an
tober 15 at Indian Hill. The Squaws went to Summit downing league opponent Tala-
sible children. The administration needs to elderly woman who had died IH students portrayed the vic-
Indian Hill posted its biggest Country Day in a battle of un- wanda, 4-0, Thursday, September-
The administration has put in have consistency in their dealing when she jumped from another tims because they were unfamiliar
win of the season over Fairmont defeated teams for first place in ber 24.
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many ridiculous rules this year. of the students. During the orien- third story window. to the paramedics involved, and
East last Thursday. Last year, the league, and they came out vic- More led the attack with three - >*
Another one of these rules is that tation, Dr. Feltman said that we While work continued inside they would be more serious than = ,
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Fairmont was second in the state torious, 3-1, Tuesday, Septem-
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were not kids and had maturity, on finding the victims of the fnst local students, thus adding to the goals and Chalmers added the
seniors are not allowed to use the and beat the Squaws, 6-0, during - 2
and that he thought we could realism of the exercise. Benken ber 29. fourth. It was the Squaws' sec- photo by Rob Zesch
Student Service Center during two floors, firemen organized
the regular season. This year the The game was close until Indi- ond shutout of the year.
their option periods. Some stu- handle responsibility. This does outside the building in an added that everyone involved Barbie Howe goes for the goal.
Squaws shutout Fairmont, 1-0, an Hill scored with three minutes
dents do not have transportation not seem to be the case thus far attempt to rescue students on the reacted well to the problems they
to school in the morning and have this year. third floor. After a few setbacks encountered.
CHIEFTAIN October 13,1981 October 13,1981 CHIEFTAIN Paga 3
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student opinion
to date. The Braves played agres-
Most lHers enjoy 'Tom my'
y's men eading in EH
sively this time, and halfbacks
Jeff Graham and Dwight Poffen-
berger ended up getting thrown
'Tommy' proves educational 1. Did you enjoy the movie "Tommy"?
out of the game. The newest by T d Rosen
smoking mother nature/ You
Yes - 57% No - 29% Not Sure - 11% Other - 3%
by Dwight Poffenberger Murphy replied, "Definitely, 1 show it. Forest Park is rated the Braves player, Columbian Jairo Tommy, without a doubt, was
Even though Coach Murphy's still feel very confident. We still top team in Cincinnati right now, Riano, scored the winning goal one of the most educational and missed the bus...." If anyone
soccer Braves have suffered defeat have a strong ball club, and I look and the Braves held them to only for the international Braves in the worthwhile movies that S.G. has thought that this movie was in 2. Do you feel the movie "Tommy" was beneficial
in four of their last five games, forward to going far." one goal the entire second half. last five minutes. In the beginning ever given us the privilege to poor taste, thby obviously did not to your education?
No - 50%
Murphy believes the team is on its The latest loss was a 4-1 defeat Peter Graham and goalie Mark of the game, a group of Aviator see. understand the point it was trying
at the hands of Hamilton Monday Craig had strong games defen- fans gathered to yellYuKill the It took an undivided attention to make. Yes - 50%
way toward grabbing the EHL
crown. The Braves currently stand night. Cocaptain Brendan Gil- sively for Indian Hill. So far this HiU" through cones, but they and great imagination to arrive at In school and everywhere
6-5 overall and 6-2 in the league. ligan, along with several others, season, Craig h e done a remark- were silenced when Pete Graham the main point of the movie: today people need to be told 3. Did you feel that "Tommy" was offensive or
Their 6-2 league record has them felt the team lacked aggres- able job in a position which does knocked in a quick one. people do not need drugs or other what to do to be accepted. Peer
people to tell them how to act pressure is everywhere. This vulgar?
in first place ahead of Milford, siveness. The only bright spot of not get much glory. The Braves played what may
which is 6-2-1. The Braves play the night was the play of Tom Murphy feels a turning point have been their worst game of the and what to say. You should be movie put down that unnecessary Yes - 29% No - 66% Sort of - 4%
one more game against Milford, DeMaio coming off the bench. in the Braves season was their 3-2 year in a 3-2 loss to Northwest. deaf, dumb and blind to people pressure and tried to show how
which promises to be a barn The Braves turned in a much victory over Sycamore. Sycamore After a long, silent ride home, one who tell you how to be happy. easy it is to make it if you rely 4. Did you understand "Tommy"?
burner. better performance Saturday, is one of the toughest league player summed up the Braves For example, the acid queen
tried to force drugs on Tommy,
yourself. People do not need to
rely on someone else to tell them
Yes - 67% No - 10% Sbrt of -.23%
Asked if he still retains his op- October 3, at Forest Park, competitors, but Murphy's men play. "We're too overconfident.
timism about his players, Coach although the score, 6 4 . did not managed one of their best efforts We think we can kill anyone." but he would not give in to the how to be happy. One can be a
"peer pressure." Still, he was one wizard at anything, be it pinball 5. Did you perceive the antidrug message that the
Harriers preparing for EHL of the most populaz people of the
world. He needed neither drugs
or whatever if they will only rely
on their own values and be deaf, movie "Tommy" presented?
nor other people's ideas to make dumb and blind to the fools who Yes - 76% NO - 24%
after losing Wyoming meets it in the world.
When he decided "to be free"
try to pressure them one way or
the other.
by Richard Stradling Park course is regarded as pro- and preach what he believed, he In my opinion this movie 6. What do you feel the purpose of an SG f ~ r u m
"You guys have a shot at se- bably the toughest in south- was trying to convert people from stood for everything that the is?
cond next week," Coach Jim western Ohio because of its long, their old vices to a better life. In administration is trying to Entertain - 40% Inform - 14%
Benken told his cross country steep hills. The Braves will look accomplish, that peer pressure
Braves as the squad began its for strong performances from
one of the songs Tommy says,
"Hey you getting drunk so sorry/ and drugs are not as important as Educate - 38% Other - 8%
preparation for the EHL meet Marc L e v a . and John Brumleve, I've got you sussed/ Hey you being your own person.
today. the team's third and fourth run-
The league competition is not ners to bring the overall point
as tough as in years past with total down. on the spot I/
Madeira and Mariemont not field-
ing full squads. Deer Park finally
got its fifth runner to add its
name to those participating. Syc-
amore, still rated second in the
IH began its hillwork with a
meet against Wyoming on
Wyoming's home course Tuesday.
The Cowboys are rated number
one in the city AA pole and
m o t 0 by R o b Zasch
Richard Stradling and John Brumleve, in casts, out distance a Wyoming
d 'Tommy'
Mr. Gellert-I think that the mes- Mr. West-1 think not. As a parent, John Kennelly-No, I don't think Mr. Powers-It should be shown t o
city, appears to have another showed the Braves why in a rather runner in a recent meet. sage was fine. There was a good if 1 would not approve of my so because so many people went a very selective audience, not
league championship in the bag. one-sided event. The meet was earlier as Wyoming came to IH Rob McVicker took third and message. However, I saw it live on children watching it at home, to the movie with no idea of its general admission 9 - 12. For
The approach of the league the first for John Brumleve with- missing four of its top seven run- fourth respectively followed by stage and in the transition from then I would not approve of the point, so when they actually saw aesthetic and moral reasons, it
meet has the squad working out out his arm casts. ners, although they still won, LeVan in seventh and Brumleve, the stage to the screen I feel some school's promoting it in lieu of what happened they were passes over most students heads,
on the hills. The EHL French The balance was better a week 33-23. Richard Stradling and arm casts and all, in eighth. parts of the movie became objec- their classwork. It was scenes in shocked. I think first someone so what they're left with are some
tionable. I think that some of the the movie, not the movie as a should have explained the themes shocking sights which they don't
younger people who saw the whole, which made it objec- of the movie. know how to handle.
movie did not understand the tionable.
message of the movie. In answer-
Golfers romp to Despite the shape of the course,
medalist Diane Kohmescher came
in with a two-over par 40.
Improving volleyball Squaws ing this question, I would say
'no,' it should not be shown. Ellen Weiner-Yes, because if you
Heidi Levy-No, because I think it
was definitely too dirty for the
Mark Beattie!-Yes, there wasn't
anything really obscene about it.
really look at the movie, you'll
season's lowest in After a long drawn out after-
Peter Leugas-Yes, because I think find there's more to it than just
younger students. And.it was hard
to understand, so a lot of under-
It was pretty in depth; 1 mean
you had to understand what was
noon, the Squaws finished their
round at dusk, defeating Taylor, to battle league opponents the students could handle a movie
of this nature, though there may
the music, the characters, and classmen didn't understand it. going on. But it was alright.
Oak Hills match 148-235, Monday, September 28.
Because of the course condition, by Barb Evans be some who are offended.
what was seemingly going on. But
they should have handed some-
by Liza Mitchell the Squaws were only able to play The volleyball Squaws will try thing out before it to explain Dave Rhodenbaugh-Yes, because
back-to-back 15-11 wins. The
The girls varsity golf Squaws six holes. to improve on their Eastern Hills Mike Gast-No, because our pa- what the movie was trying to it showed a lot of creativity. It ~ t ACHW-I
a feel thrt a wm!
varsity dropped a decision t o Fin-
will take on Middletown today "I'm glad its over with," said League record today when they rents are paying for our school show. wasn't any worse than a movie inappropriate to show it on'
neytown, but they snuck by
as they try to improve on their Kohmescher after the two and play at Deer Park. The Squaws and there are things in that movie you'd see on a Friday night on school time because the vehicles
Mariemont, 18-16, 15-12.
7-1 record. one-half hour six-hole episode was will be looking for revenge Thurs- which they would not have Whitney Winn-Yes, because it t .v. used to get the message across
Indian Hill put up a tough bat-
The Squaws' most recent vic- over. Medalist was Liza Mitchell day when they take on Glen Este. wanted us to see. And there were provides a variety for the student, could be offensive to various indi-
tle against Madeira, but lost,
tory featured their best score of with a 28 and eight putts at The Squaws have continued things in it which I didn't want to and through the music the stu- Mr. Swisher-No, because of the viduals in the school society. Even
15-11, 16-18, 18-16. The win in
the season, a 187-235 win over Camargo Country Club. to improve as the season rolls on. see. I just don't think that belongs dents can relate t o what's going sex, drugs, brutality, and sacri- though the "message" of the
the second game was the first for
Oak Hills Monday at Miami The Squaws added another The girls' mqst recent win was in a public school. on. By the time we're freshmen in lege displayed through the film. movie was a statement against the
the Squaws against Madeira since
Whitewater. The squad consisted win over Princeton, 189-244 at over North College Hill Monday, 1978. high school, we've been taught use of drugs, most students would
of only four members due to the Glenview Golf Center. Mitchell 15-4, 15-8. The JV Squaws The JV Squaws also posted a
1 Rob Gaddis-Yes, after a prelimi- the facts of life and should under- not get this statement because of
illness of other team members. was medalist with a one-over par downed NCH, 15-9,16-14. nary discussion of its values, stand and not be offended by Ed Tschan-Yes, because it's a approach.
the sophisticated and surrealistic
win over Mariemont, squeaking
"I couldn't believe what awful 37, a personal record. Also shoot- The Squaws picked up a because a lot of the scenes were some of those things which were modem film and the kids like t o
by in the first game 16-14, and
shape the course was in," ex- ing a personal best was freshman league win over Loveland, 15-9, romping by a 15-3 count in the I geared to higher intellectual in the movie. see it.
claimed senior Shelli Labahn. Vera McVicker. 1 levels.
15-2? w+e the JV squad scored second.
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unwind thumbs, or cleaning their fmger- team's record to 2-6. match.
If a student wants to Jim Fricke's 35, downed the
study, he will go to the library.
5. DO you favor a compromise proposal, such as a nails - this is NOT a healthy study The soccer Braves lost big to IH had attempts on goal that place in the league.
Braves, 163-173 Tuesday, Octo-
Studying is from within. It half-talk, halfquiet study hall? . .
atmosphere. . . an experienced Forest Park team failed, including a post-scraping Coach West did not expect to
6. Braves broke and tied a
ber The
* * * * see his varsity golf squad running
should not be forced. Their res- Yes - 69% NO - 31% The library is there for the
Thursday, October 24 by a score
of 7-0.
shot by Theuring. Turpin's goal
had been rehearsed about two away with loads of wins this year.
striction make the student body couple records in a 147-176-177
students' use, not the librarians'. Forest Park, which slowly but minutes earlier. It was ruled no At least, not as many as his 1980
more resentful. I guarantee you win over Glen Este and Marie-
6. IS your study time increased under a new study There is logi surely took control of the game goal, however, after a discussion team ran up with three seniors.
this policy win not improve the mont Tuesday, September 29.
the use e ~ c e p tthat it lessens the scored only two goals in the first between the referees and the fans, But, the Braves recently cap-
studentlteacher relationship. hall policy? tured the EHL title with a win Indian Hill broke the old
* * * * work for the librarians. This is half compared to the five goal who had witnessed the ball going
Yes - 63% NO - 30% Don't know - 7% example of the unnecessary re- massacre in the second half. The out of bounds just second before over Milford. Both teams came school record of 148 by one
I have spent four years in this stroke, although the 1974 squad
strictions we have this year. Braves' defense, however, seemed the goal. into the match undefeated in
school, and every year our priv- of Jim Stockwell, George Bau-
ileges have been reduced. Ninth 7- What do YOU feel the purpose of a study hall is? Rules for the sake of rules, so to to give up hope after the fourth The Braves lost, 3-1, Thurs- Eastern Hills League play, but
speak. day, October 24 to Wyoming on thanks to scores of 38 and 39 by sewine, Dave Parker, Dave Porter
grade - we were allowed to sign Free period - 32%
Forest Park goal was scored un-
out of study halls and sit out
* * * * answered by the IH offense. the victor's home field. Herd, Bill Louder and Jay McFarland, and Jim Schiff, set that record at
front, talk, go to home ec. or Study alone quietly - 10% Chieftain welcomes any re- The Braves won theit first who missed a previous penalty respectively, Indian Hill emerged Camargo. The 1981 record-setting
Socialize with friends - 7% sponse to these or other opinions game of the season Thursday, kick, capitalized on his second the champs with a 7-0 record. staff accomplished the feat at
photography without such a
from students, faculty, or admin- October 1 in a 3-0 victory over attempt for the Braves' only "I really thought we would be Little Miami, which has a much
hassle. Tenth we were not al- Discuss academic problems - 5 1% istration.
lucky to get third," West said. "I easier rating than Camargo.
New Richmond. score.
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