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way of the woods


nets claim salmon I. Steve Cariton was recenlly
voted the 1982 National
Vol. 32 No. 5
November 5,1982
by Dwight PoffenbergeF
League Cy Young Award. lndian Hill High School
Let me give you a pioce of ad-
vice. If you're hoaded north to- Wha was second in the voting? Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
2. Who won the professional
wards Michigan salmon fishing,
stag home. This faU you'd be Ilowiing Association tourna-
m m t held last Tuesday. Octo-
lucky to catch one fish a day.
bur 26, at lndianapolis?
Far the rust time since 1970
rivcrs normally full o i coho and
the early chinook salmon this
time of year are experiencing ex-
3. What lndian Hill varsity ioot-
ball player's statistics rank him
tirst in the city'?
4. Which tcam son the 1982
Marchina Band wins invitational division
by Ken Jones
V
The Glen Este game a n Sep- made possible through donations light Tone," "Sophisticated
tremely light mns. Clear gravel The Marching Braves won temler 17 heralded the f i s t of the boosters and the adminis- Ladies - I t Don? Mean a Thing (If
NCAA Division I basketball
bars where saimon used to fm by their division of the Glen Este showing of the band's new uni- tration. As for the show, the it Ain't Got That Swing)," and
tuurnarnent?
the hundreds now are relatively Rand
- - Invitational Saturday. forms These uniforms were three songs performed were 'Twi- "Still."
5. Wherc did Bengalals' wide re-
banen. October 30. Accompanymg the An anonymous band member
ceiver lsasc Curtis play in col-
A river I have grown up fish- band's f i s t place trophy was the was quoted as saying, 'We pinned
lege?
ing, the Crystal Rivcr in northcrn f m t place fmish by the color their ears back against the wall."
Michigan, did not have many sal. guard. The show highlighted solo per-
mon as uflate October. Normally The band started marching formances by Fred Gcosman on
thousands of mature coho salmon back in August while learning trumpet, Gus Gordon on trom-
surge over a sand bar in the their music and basic routine. bone, and drum major Tom
mouth of the Crystal early in Sep- This year, the corps routine was Crumpler on tuba.
tember. Why didn't they this written by Michael Suassex and A tradition the band continues
year? was graphed o u t in sequence for t o follow is their performing at
I think it's the Indians. Five easy learning. away games. The band's f i s t
or six years ago a federal district By the night of the f i s t foot- away game was a t Laveland. This
judge named Fox rulcd that the ball game, the band had its corps allowed all the band members t o
lndians still had their fishing Many sportsmen are wondering where w m o n like these caught by see what they would be up against
Dwight Poffenberger havegone this fall. show ready, but postponed its
rights according to an ancient debut until the arrival of the at the G.E.B.1.
treaty. Thc treaty did not specify ment of Natural ilesources. Per- AU summer this lack o i sal- here one day, gone the next. All A t Milford, the Marohing
much sought afim new uniforms.
how the lndians could and could haps thcy iorgot to stock the cor- mon hurt charter boat fishermen summer long last ycar there were Braves Tied in for the Milford
twice as many salmon. In place of the corps show, a
not fish. rect number of salmon a icu w h o x living dcpends on their band which happened to h e away
Undoubtably the lack of sal- special routine was devised for the
Consequently, the lndians years ago. However, this ex- fishing success. at a larger contest 'The Milford
mon has hurt many businesses fist game. The band appeared in
started fishing with large gill nets planation is hiphly unlikely. How One charter captain I have crowd was more appreciative of
and spoiled many hopeful fishing solid wlored shirts while the
samctimes miles long. Gill nets could s major governmental ser- worked for told me that hc had
Lrips. The victims are wandering color guard wielded special bright MI. Steve Strider accepts a sin& telegram given t o him and W. Dan
are nets wilh holes small enough vice like that makc such a drastic problems finding any sort or sal- see BAND, p. 12
as I am 'Where arc thc salmon?" flags. h the band members' parents following the band's success.
~ o r t by
that when a fish swims into one mistake? mon concentration. T h e y m e
the net catches undcr the fish's
GUS, so the fish can't back out or
go ahead. The fish dies soon
Bball Squaws prepare for upcoming season Bernard named art teacher of year
by Lawrence Gallant
lot of hard work l o win, and "At fist I really wasn't going think this award indirectly re.
afterwards. by Shelley Stanforth the numbers or young and older
Art teacher Mr. Larry Bernard to send in the application," Llectsthem:'he commented.
Of all the Great Lakes* The girls' varsity basketball don't like to lose." However, players, Pfuman remarked,
Pfirman also added, "I think it 'We've gat all young kids. It's
has been named outstanding art Bernard commented, 3 u t later I In his past years as a teacher a t
f ~ hl&e
, trout have been hurt the team began its fin1 week of pre- teacher of the year in the south-
will be very dirficult to win the decided that I would just go For IH, Bernard has served as south-
most by Indian's gill nets. Sincc season conditioning Pas1 Monday. going lo depend on how these
western Ohio district of the Ohio it." west repwsentative to the Ohio
lndians are not allowed to sell Only two seniors will be re- league." kids do. We've got good kids,
Art Educators Association In September, ballots were Gavemor's Youth Art Exhibit
salmon commercially, they make turning from last year's team, but About the imbalance between but they lack experience." (OAEA). sent to over onehundred and has done much committee
their proiiu on lake trout. Right [ourteen freshmen came to thc Bernard was f i s t notified of menllers of the southeast district
BAND cont. from p. 1 work for the O A E k His students
now the lake trout population preseason meeting. Junior Holly
his nomination for the award this of the OAEA complete with have received much recognition in
that had takcn almost a decade to R o d s and senior Mandy Gries- the performance than Loveland:' Addina to the band mrfor- spring. For further consideration, resumes o l the candidates. both the Scholastic Art contest
build up is almost all gone as a darn are thc prospective for- staled assistant drum major Ron mance was the flashy color guard. nominees were required to send Bernard was notified of his win- and the Midwest Ceramics show.
result. l have watched lndians wards. Junior Mary Grangcr Jones. A lust place award was achicved three letters of recommendation, ning the award in late October. Bernard will be recognized for
load up a boat with lake trout in will provide needed height as Thc day after the Milford by tllc dedicated girls. 'We've Mr. Larry Bernard was named art a letter of acceptance, and slides "I would never have been able this most recent achievement a t
only a few feet of gill net. I m a starling centcr. Flowever. the game, October 30. the Marching came a long way since last year," teacher of the year in the south- af his own works, as weU as work to achieve this honor if it weren't t h e OAEA Conference in Akron,
pine miles of gill net. startlng wards have yct to be Braves arrived at GIcrl Este with a said color guard captain Kim western Ohio district. of his smdents. for the school and the students. 1 Ohio o n November 17.
In my opinion, the Indians dctermincd. winning a t t i t u d ~ . In the past, Dinsmare. '~Hopefully,ncxt year
havc round a way to protit iram
netting saimon ilthough it is il-
Two scrimmage games are
scheduled bclbre the regular sea-
lndian Hill had madc fairly
mcdiuurc finishes at contests such
the finish will be just as strong."
TIlc win was celebrated and
M.U.N. to debate in Dayton
legal. son. After theso the Squaws as the Hall of Fame Invitational. b y Win Wells The topics to be discussed will
band directors, Mr. Steve Strider The Model United Nations deal with various problems affect-
With the help o i greedy white %ill open their scnson at home Thc Glen lstu Bnnd Invitational and Mr. Dan North, were thanked
men thc Indians could have found against l urcst Park Tuesday, consirtcd of 27 bands, some of Club will travel to Dayton to at- ing the world as a whole. Among
For their efforts during the band's tend a U.N. simulation held by
a market for salmon. It wouldn't November 23. The first part of which had laken part in earlier these will be terrorism, disarma-
victary celebration on Monday. the University of Dayton on ment, drugs and narcotics, and
surprise me. The lndians are out the season is uxpected to be a competition^. Threc bouquets of balloons and a
to make as much nloncy as p o s cllallengc for the Squaws. As it This ycar, the hlarciling Brnvcs Thursday, November 18, 1982. humanrights.
singing telegam were bought by The countries which Indian
siblc. They don't cart about is doubtful whether Deer Park wan their division and placed The Committe groups repres
the band parents and a standing Hill will represent are U.S.S.R., enting the U.S.S.R. are Ron
sport fishing ar the future of the will field a team, thc ncxt oppo- third ovcrall. lndinn Hill was only ovation was giviven for the two.
fxh. nents include Wyoming, Grecn- three points behind the second Lebanon, Brazil, and Finland. Jones, Joe Alexander, Andy Hall,
The Pep Band will bc sent in place Each country is divided into
Same people are saying that hills, Sycamore, and Milford. place band, Mocller, and tied St. Brian Meyers, Win Weus, and Bob
the absence of salmon could be a Coach Dick PFirman said,
"The girls will havc to put in a
Xavier, thc Grand Champion, in
of the band this Saturday night at
Anderson.
various committees. Two dele-
gates will represent each country
-
Tutfle. Representine Brazil are
.
- -.....-- - - ..
mistake by thc Michigan Depart- the general effect category. The Model United Nations Club plans t o represen1 the USAR., Leba-
withii each committee. see MUN, p. 9 non, Brazil and Finland in their Dayton simulation.
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editorial as I see it
~ - - - ~ -
Braves looking for 5-5 against Anderson Braves' coach saw was an ineffec-

' Y y h l m' am f l h m Politics, art don't mix by John Bergman people. The serving certainly
by Kurt Dusterbag
The Braves have a chance to
tive Pass rush.

When we were all little kids not long ago, the festivi- break even for the season tomor-
Several weeks ago, jazz-great does not have to be carried out in row night when they take a 4-5
ties surrounding Halloween were a long awaited Ray Charles played a concert in Congress or any other political have ch&enged far a win L o
lecord to Anderson at 8:00 p.m. weeks ago. Instead, a fast start
pleasure. However, due to the irrevocable work of New York City. Charles attracted arena, but artists should be held This game has no bearing on
responsible for any and all state- canied the Wildcats to a 2 7 6 win.
some very mentally sick person or people in Chicago, a great crowd of music lovers, as league statistics, but Coach Gene Deer Park shelved the Braves'
usual, and he provided an excel- ments that can be construed lrom Brindise says fans should not ex-
numerous youngsters' Halloweens were considerably lent show. their art. hopes early with a 70 yard touch-
pect any surprises, just hard-nosed down run by running back Ed
marred. There was, howcver, more As I see it, the artist, while he
football. He characterizes Ander-
Because of the "Tylenol scare" many parents be- going on at the jazz d u b than the has certain obligations and Woolwine, who averages mare
son as "'an excellent passing team than ten yards per carry. John
lieved that their children's Halloween candy might also show done. A fairly sizable responsibilities to his public, is
that played a tough schedule" d e Gennantoio, the number one
group of angry citizens demon- not, and should never become, a
be laced with drugs and prohibited their youngsters spite a 3 6 record. punter in the city, could not
strated outside of the club, in political spokesman. 'We've got a lot to play for,"
from trick or treating. The fault, of course, lies direct- The world of politics and that handle a snap on the next Indian
protest of the fact that Ray Brindise said. "I think the seniors
of art are completely divergent in Hill punt, resulting in a quick
ly with the person or persons who tampered with the Charles had performed in the are playing for pride, and every- score from one yard out for Deer
much publicized, highly contro- nature and in purpose. Politics is
Tylenol products. Indirectly, however, the fault lies one wants to give us momentum Park. The Wildcats added one
versial country, South Africa. a world of motives, intrigue, and for the Greenhills game." Brin-
with society. One can't hide from the fact that society competition. Art is a world in more score before the half to
They were of the opinion that dise was speaking of next year's cushion their lead at 2 0 0 .
produces and contains people of this warped nature. Charles had made a political which beauty exists far beauty's opener some 4 2 weeks from now. - - -.- - -.. Fitzmaurice scored the onlv
Wanton slayings have always occurred and always will. statement with his performance in sake, and each inhabitant is as Brindise also hopes to play Coach Blindise explains a play in the huddle during last Friday night's
good as his last creation. Braves tonchdown of the evening
favor of the South African some players tomorrow night who 38-20 victory over MiIford.
What then, can be done t o rectify this nasty, brutish government. The songs that Ray Charles have seen little d o n this year,
in the third period from the three
I t was a big night for two quarter. yard h e .
problem our society so unfortunately possesses? All of this brings an interesting sings are not activist or radical. In but whether they see action 'W senior players. Jim Morgan The Braves played an almost "All things cousidered, with
Nothing. Stricter punishment for the guilty party issue to mind, "Where does one fact, it would be quite hard to be dictated by the sihlation of the caught three passes for touoh- emor-free game without any turn- the events of the week. I thought
draw the line between being pull any underlying statement game."
will not curb such horrible deeds. Many unbalanced downs, and Jon Capen rolled up overs. 'That always has a big we played well," said Brhdise.
public and being political? Do lrom his songs. People go to his The Braves snapped a five 173 yards on the ground while effect, hut I was just pleased we '%specially if you take away the
people do not rationalize and do not even consider the well-known artists, entertab* pi, concerts and buy his records game tdhpin in a big was last scoring two touchdowns. John fought through a lot of adve~slty
because he is a great musician and first two minutes."
result of their actions. Mental institutions are not the authors, ete. have political week when they crushed the FiUmaurice added the Braves and played very well," Brindise
responsibilities, even if their work showman. If Charles tried to Milford Eagles, 38-20.
answer as scores of deranged potential killers are fre- politically please dl of the
h a l score late in the fourth said. The only weakness the
is essentially nonpolitical?"
quently turned back into society. members of his audience, he
Society produces and contains such hapless indi-
viduals; this is a sad and pitiful fact we all must face.
Some, perhaps the majority,
would answer the above question
positively. They would point Out
would not have a chance to play
anywhere nor would we have the ?rs capture first win ception, made matters even
worn.
that people who have become chance to hear him. by Duff Lmagan Milford penetrated the Braves' and, after a long, timeeonsuming A Deer Park tumover with
There are, however, a few positive things from this very famous in their field yield a The true responsibility of Ray The JV football Braves were twenty yard line. For example, drive, scored with two minutes three minutes to go seemed t o he
tragedy that we can be thankful for and learn from. tremendous amount o l power, a Charles is to satisfy his public victorious for the f i s t time this with the ballat the Indian Hill six left in the third qoarter. How- a big break. The Braves had the
power which goes far beyond with the artistic excellence he has year in a 2 2 6 blowout over Mil- yard line, Brad Wilkinson and
First of all, public awareness of the Tylenol case will come to represent. And that is
ever, a costly fumble prevented hall at midfield, but they had
their actual work. ford last Saturday. Steve Misali forced the Milford the conversion and they trailed, another tumover with only t w o
result in parents being more inclined t o check the Singers, for cxample, are often the basis upon which he should be The combined factors of quarterback to fumble. 8 6 . After an exchange of punts, minutesremaining. After that the
candy their children receive. These increased candy as famous as the leading political judged! If he should later decide timely passing effectiveness and a Hallam also had a great delen- another Braves' mistake, an inter- , time ran out on the Braves.
checks may yield tampered items which might have representatives of any issue, and that he wishes to make a political sound Nnning game were the sive game, with two interceptions,
the same can be said for other statement, then certainly he will reasons Indian Hill fared so well. one of which he almost broke for
normally gone unnoticed. Parents inspecting their artists, as well. They have made it do so, but let him be the one to The touchdowns were scored by a touchdown. ., .
children's candy may save the youngsters' lives and to where they are because many tell us that is, in fact, what he is Kevin Viax, who had two, and Lineman Steve Misali re-
may in turn lead t o the apprehension of those de- people respcct and admire them, doing. Mike Wentz. However, Gary marked that, despite the indi-
mented few who taint the treats they give out. and they have a tremendous When one tries to turn that Hallam had the best day, rushing vidual highlights, ' T h e victory
responsibilily to serve those which is supposed to be art, into for over 100 yards. His perfor- was still a team effoft. It takes
North Central to ~ f % sometl~ing which has great mance led assistant coach Wood- Webber's
eleven guys to field
statement,
a team."'We're
political meaning, he distorts the ward to say, 'Gary ~eallycarried
evaluate high school underlying truth of its prolound the mail today.'' playing as a team and will bring
North Central Evaluation STAFF beauty.
Let Ray Charles and all others
The B~aves fust
prompted parent George Sere-
drive home a victory" finally became
reality in last Saturday's victory
(NCE), a national accrediting
like him perform where they will. metis to comment, "It was like week earlier the JV's staged
overAMilford.
agency, will evaluate the high Chieftain is written, com- chief Typesetter Diane Remmeli
Production Managers Ken Jones Let them be judged on their watching Woodie Hayes' teams;
school November 9 tllru 11. posed, printed and sold as an
Before the agency's visit, IH ~ X ~ I ~ C Y ~ C ~ E activity
Y ~ P I by the David Stradling artistic ability. If they have six, seven yards and a cloud of what was to be a very intense
..
students of Indian Hill Hieh BurinerrlCircUlntion Manaserl something political to say, let i t dust." Wentz threw well t o his football game against Deer Park.
teachers and administrators will school, 6845 Drake ~ d . . Cincin- on Jones
be judged on its own value, but favorite targets Tom Wilson and The Wildcats scored f i s t on a
make a sclfevaluation. They will nati. Ohio 45243. Paul Smith
then compare U~cir own evalua- sponsor Wm. P. Kincaid Photogn~herr Chrir Eston don't ever allow the art and the Jim Gmskin, bath making key long pass and made the two paint ,
Editors ~ u r Dusterberg
t Scott Bianohard politics to mix! first down catches throughout the conversion that later proved to be
tion with the NCE's evaluation. savithri Raiu.
chrir r h m a l r Typemtterl game. the decisive factor in the Braves'
According to Mrs. JoAnn RiEhard Stladling ~aren Wiedemer, Kelly
Groome. Jim Arnold
Coach Ron Webber had said 8 6 defeat. It looked as if the
Wund, NCE representatives will NCWI ~ d i t o r s ~ohn Christine FlahenY ,; ,
Contributors Gus Gordon. Produstion Staff Todd Adrien previously, 'We've come a long Braves were going to be blown
sit in classes and observe teaching Ron Z e r ~ h
cnrir Hua. -, win wells. John L~WIEOSC Gallant, Chris Hug. way together, and this group of out, but somehow they prevented
methods and student behavior. In ~ e l g m a nElbie
, Joel Ruff. Elizabeth Gorman,
Nancy HoPpla Herman. Diane boys will fight far what they want Deer Park from scoring and
addition, they also plan to grade Faalurer Editor John illy Remmell. Lawrence Gallant, Joe Alexander. David Graham.
until they get it!' n i s held true buckled down in the second
student exlra-curricular activities. Sports Editors Paul Monacu Karen Everman. Ken loner. Margot Ayerr, Dominic Parse.
Dwight Poffenberger Andy Hall. Doug T h o m ~ 5 o n . Chrir Bianshard, Vicki in the Milford game. I t was great quarter. Photo by Chris Eaton
The purpose of NCE, accord- Csmardo. Barbara Hug. Janet defense that kept the Eagles to six The Braves got the momentum JV quarterback Mike Wenk hands off t o Kevin Viox in last Saturday's
Magazine Editors Nancy HoPPls Duff Lanagan, Prlrcilla Bower.
ing to Mr. Gary Gellert, is to Kitla Tallian Shelley Stanforth, Kevin Nicoias, Kevin Walzer. points; at least twice in the game as they started the second haLf 226 defeat of Milfo~d.
make suggcstions on improving Arriltant Magazine Editor Walzer. David Graham. Robert Jennifer Aitken. Dan Roren-
west. Peter carr. Jonalhan thai. Win Wellr.Trrcy Megiron
academic and social conditions. Elizabeth Smith
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Sauaws headed for state


I
by Priscilla Bower ended. knawledpe and rxperiunce. Last
the? will play the winner of the
1:airnman t \lest -Kent motcll.
Teresa Lem~nell says. 'We
Rant to mzke it to the tinalr. and
Brad Johnson pioneers 1H Young- Life
by Diane Rsmmell iife takes many trip?. to Colorado this summer where outside, much of Young Life
f i e lndian Hill varsity field The xrond half broupht on year we went for the thriil of we havr a good chance: third and Young Life, a nationwide This weekend, Gom tonight everyone will be staying on land looks at best like organized chaos.
hockey Squaws advanced to the more tedious play. Bolh teams making it XI Tar. but this year fourth place pet nuthinp; first organization open to a l l high until Sunday, students involnd in owned by Young life. A closer look shows typical high
state tournament with wins in the ware physically exhaunted.and no we're going to win." Teresa and second get all the recognition. schwlers, has recently come to the program are staying a t the "It's more like a resort than a school kids coming to a better
districts and sectionals. The team one scurcd. prerervinp ihe Lemmell echoed Brockmann. \Ce71 do it." Throughout the sea- Indian Hill under the leadenhip Kin@ Island Inn. "Like just typical camp," agnerts Johnson. understanding of who Jesus Christ
will Tace lludrun High School in Squaws' 2-1 victory. '?Ye havr a good chance oi son, the Squaws have kept up the of Brad Johnson. about everything we do in Young 'Well be horseback riding, rap- is and how he fits into life i n the
its first state tournament game to The Squaws deftztcd Summit. makinp it to tinals." If the tram IH winning tradition, despite the Young life is a cha~itable Life," explains Johnson, "this pelling down 100 foot eliffs, 1980's."
be held tomorrow at Ohio Wes- 3-0. October 25. to linisli their beats Hudson on Saturday morn- fact that the team lost eight ex- organization supported by mem- weekend promises t o be crazy." whitewater raftin& and snow- For further information about
levan. reslar seasun undefeated in their ing at Ohio \Vesleyan in Delaware. nprienced olavers from last "ear. bers of the community and thus, Another trip Johnson is sliding, among other things." Young Iife, Brad Johnson can be
The Squaws beat Northman1 ~ c k h w r s t r r nOhio Lzapue. n o dues are charged. 'me pur- planning wiU be a weeklang trip Johnson states that "from the reached at 271-7773.
2.1 on Friday, October 29, to win
the district championship.
The tcam earned the right to
meet Nonhmont in its second
pose of Young Life," states
Johnson, '7s t o commwlicate the
left er from SG
The game was playcd at 1H with a
very supportive home crowd.
Students and parents alike
game in the sectional tournament
with a 2-0 triumph over Lebanon
October 26. IH had already
basics of the Christian faith to
hiah school age people in an
open, honest, positive way."
SG undertakes a n n u a l food drive
showcd in largc numlrrs to voice defeated Lebanon twice previous While it is affiliated with the As ThmksgMng draws near, The exchange committee has have to tolerate it. Mrs Smith
lheir spirit for the team. The to the sectional championship Christian faith, people of all the service committee has begun been a bit disappointed with the sights two main reasons why these
game proved to be as intense as game. faiths, either interested in com- working on the annual Thank* turnout for their various ex- lockers are to be assigned just
the fans were. In the middle of The tetm had its first sec- paring religious ideas or just en- giving food drive. As in years changes. Only fwe people are once. Firstly, it takes days t o
the first half Nurthmvnt scared. tionals victory against Summil joying themselves, are welcome. past, the drive is in conjunction slated for the November ninth reassign and change the locks, and
As this wits the first time the two weeks ago. The Squaws "Just about everything we do with Model United Nations and exchange with Ursuline. I t has b y eliminating these tasks, a great
Squaws' opponent had scored playcd very well, never allowing in Young Life promises to be a will take place from Monday, long been the opinion of Student deal of work and aggravation are
rust in a game this year, the team Summit to come close to scoring. blast," proclaims Johnson. Be- November 15 through Wednes- Government that these exchanges saved. Secondly, the adminisha.
war nervous, but most of all The onesided affair ended 8.0 in sides weekly meetings, presently day, November 24. are valuable in obtaining new tion hopes students will have
anxious to score a goal. Minutes favor of Indian Hill. from 8:00 - 9:00 on Wednesday Canned food and other such ideas and perspectives from other more pride in their lockers and
later the Squaws evened the scarc The team is excited for the nights a t students' homes, Young items will be donated to the Free schools. take better care of them if they
as Lisa More smacked the ball upcoming state tournament. Kris Store in Over-the-Rhine, while Tbe senior class recently com- know they will have them for as
into the net off of a corner hit. Brockmann speaks for the team
when she states, 'We're gama
Dhoto by Chris Eaton on the spot money collected will he given to pleted its football concessions, long as they are in high school.
They kept up their momentum as Amy Wiatt prepares to p a s to the advancing Lisa the Squaws' Oxfam, a W t y organization and according to senior class Smith is quick to point out
More scored again as the half cream 'em because we have mare 2.1 victory over Northmont. If you could pick anyone in the that helps people provide food for President Chris Schmalz, "they that as enrollment declines, less
whole world t o be the next themselves in underdeveloped went pretty well." He went o n t o desirable locken wiU be left

IH falls to Loveland in sectionals was no way Scott (Lyon) could


have Saved It."
governor of Ohio, who would it
be and why?
countries.
The forum committee has
f i s h e d counting the money from
thank all those seniors who
helped out. The junior class is
preparing for the basketball can-
empty as students with I d e m i n
the back portions of the hallways
will move t o a more central loca-
by Dwight Paffefenberger record of 13-5-1. land goalie. The Braves got to the sectional
Thc Braves started the game last month's Star Wars presenta- cessions coming up this winter. tion. She adds that if problems
Thc varsity soccer team finally The Braves dominated the ma- fmals by defeating Madeira, 3-1 in
out slowly, perhaps a bit nervous jority of the second period, be- a game that was closer than the Alexandra Oleinik and J m a y tion and is happy to announce Underclassmen who are nn- due t o height, etc., crop up, they
ended the season in the AA sec-
tional final on October 26th be- before such a large hamc crowd. cause the Braves' fullbacks played score indicates. The rust half in- Woodhouse - Stu Castergine - his that the movie netted a profit of happy with their locker location will be dealt with on an individual
fore a home crowd. A 3-2 defeat Loveland jumped out to quick 1-0 strong defense. Fullback stand- dian Hill had no ofrense to speak high moral standards, and way close t o two hundred dollars. and do not want to have their basis.
by the Laveland Tigers was the lead during the rust quarter. out Greg Morris said,'We started of. Coach Randy Stertmeyer with women. This money wiU provide a base present locker for the duration of Sincerely,
Braves' second straight loss to Midway through the second per- brin&g our rullbacks up and the chewed out the Braves,"You guys for future SG projects. their high school careers will just Todd Cox and Richard Stladliog
Loveland, which advanced to tile iod senior fanvard Dave Rhaden- I
rorwards and halfbacks did a good are playing kickball. You're play- Pam Thompson - Sting (lead -
dislrict tournament at Dayton's
Welcome Stadium. The Braves
baugh worked his way past several
Loveland defenders and Cued a
job of keeping it up there.'' Thc
halr ended a 1-1 stalemate.
ing thcir game."
In the second period Madeira
-
singer of the Police) He's an in- -
Bill PoEenberger Mrs. Smith - I -
Amelia Elling I don't know, b u t -
M e Cau John Galt - b y ik
telligent and positive person. like a Communist government i t wouldn't be Mrs. Smith. way, who is John Galt?
ended their 1982 season with a shot underneath the diving Love- In the third oeriad the Braves .iumned
. ahead.. 1-0..on a eoal Herd
maintained their intensity. Jeff actually scared. T h e a l l was
Graham controlled the ball at going in anyway. I just tried to Kenny Slayk -Mr. Noman - be's
midfield for long periods of time do everything I could to stop it," Janice Bokenkotter and Jimmy
fumy, and he knows what he's AmaM - ISSA and/or Jack Nich-
which helped the Braves' offense. said Herd. The half ended, 1-0. doing.
The Braves jumped out ta a 2-i After a stcrn half time talk by olas.
lead midway through the third Stcrtmeyer the Braves came out
quarter on a perfect pass from ready to play. Curtis Ott soon
Graham to Steve Womack who drilled in a direct kick over the
drilled the ball home. goalie's head. Less than tllrcc
The fourth quarter was a dia- minuter later DwigJit Poffcnber-
astor for the boys in red. Love- ger, who had been benched earli-
land tied it up.2-2, and gained the er, brake through on a fast broak
momentum. Whilc the dock to put the Braves ahead to stay.
clicked down the intensity in- Steve Womack scored an insur-
creased as several lights almost ance goal on a penalty kick to
broke out. Ron Herd came the Cmish off the victory, 3-1. Kent Cambell - Damien -I'm his -
Jay McFarland Mr. West - he'd
1 closest to brawling when he was Overall, Coach Stertmeyer was foBower. lead our state with justice and
' blatantly rouled by a Tiger. Pi- pleased with the season. He said, truth just like Hitler or Attila the
! nally with 9:56 left in the game "I reel lucky to have coached you Hun did.

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Loveland's right halfback sneaked guys. Hold your heads up. You
. . .. .:..61- r .,. ~. in behind Dwight Poffenberger havc nothing to be ashamed of. -
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Gus Gordon Steven Snielberr
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Dnoto by Chris Eaton
Dave Rhodenbaugh concentrates on his foohvork in the Braves' 2-1
EHL lass to Laveland.
and drilled hamc the winning
goal. Fullback Herd commented,
"It was a bleep o f a shot. There
You are twenty-two fme young
males."
Swin Johvmmn I don't know
what a governor is.
he pulls his movies in on time and
under budget. Maybe he could do
the m e for Ohio.
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Mary HsneocL Todd Cox be- -
cause he wins all the social a-
Wardb
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Peter Mounutd Olof Palme ( the
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ruler of Sweden) I don't want
him t o rule our country. I
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movie review

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played to animated images is a t
the very least interesting.

COXadvances in Cenfury 111 contest 'Fantasia' not average Disney film


Youth Leadership Foundation.
By the way, if you're hoping
or theseof actinties bad
-st number
the in which - create no story, but merely move one has to enjoy the music. If
to see a lot of Mickey Mouse in
Fantasia, you might as well stay
by Andy Hall the honor to attend Buckeye ted far the Youth Senate in Wash- the sNdent narticioates and the by Richard Stradling
W e are several reasons why with the music. you happen to enjoy at least half home. Disney's favorite rodent,
Senim Todd Cox was chosen Boys State. He was also nomia- ington D.C. and the Valley Forge leadership h i has- displayed in
the average Indian Hill student The animation is very imagina- of the pieces, you will probably the only Disney charact~x to
to represent Indian Hill in the these activities.
would not want to see Fantask tive and corresponds well with the enjoy the movie as a whole. appear in the f i , perfornis for
state competition of the Century Cox has shown his leadership
The first two are simple: it's a music. But as with any concert, Seeing a piece of music you enjoy only ten minutes or so as the
Three Leaders contest last week. throughout his four years of high
G-rated Walt Disney f i . It is sorcerer's apprentice. But, I
Century Three also recognized Bi whoa1 by being active in many
neither fashionable nor, as with 1 might add, it's Mickey at his best.

the s~dce
Skidmore and Paul Smith as areas. Fust of all, he has been
most Disney movies, entertaining Unlike most Disney mms,
alternates. very active in student govern-
for the adolescents of IH to see a Fantash is not necessarily geared
Cox is now eligible for a m e n t He was president of his
Grated Disney &. Something towards children, but classical
$1,500 scholarship if he wins at freshmmr and junior cT* and is
more mature like - Halloween III music lovers of all ages. Just
the state level. Century III was now nresident of SNdent ROWm- I
would probably he better. I .
I I Wring classical music doesn't
developed by the National Asso- ment: While in student iowm-
ciation of Secondary School Prin- ment he not only led the class of
The third reason is the content 1 guarantee youll thoroughly enjoy
of the movie. In a sentence, Fan- the f i , however. In essence,
cipals and is sponsored by the '83, but he also participated on October 21
tosin is classical music put to Fantasw seems to hit everyone a
Shell Oil Company.
Cox's recognition was based
snch committees as the Exchange
Committee which he ch&ed and
animated -
hackmounds
images. Still interested?
and bit differently. If you have or are
trying t o cultivate an interest in
on activities, honors, an essay, the Committee. INDIAN HILL HIGH SCHOOL classical music, Fontosio is worth
As well as his involvement in Originally recorded and pro-
and a current events quiz. All a p
duced in 1937, Fonfnsio has been your while if only t o see music as
plicants were asked t o write an es- student government, Cox is a
around for a number of years, hut --
Existence. then is em-shell thin - it has never been presented before
say concerning an issue "America
will face in its third century."
Cox's essay dealt with personal
member of the Thespian Society,
Drama Club, Ensemble, Chamber
Choir, Latin Club, and Key Club.
still remains one of the few, if not
the only, movie of its kind. This
fragile,
We never know
Temporary ...
when
L or since.

leadership which, he feels, will be


required for our government t o
"succeed, thrive, and be main-
He is presently president of En-
semble and Scribe for Drama
Club. In the past he has been m a -
re-released version features a new
digital-Dolby soundtrack and
supposedly a better synchronizing
of sound and action.
the leaf will fall from the tree,
when the tender feather will give -
Th. Thinker

When you hic


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tained." A surer of Latin Club and Drama ns from out o f the sky think about hic
The movie draws heavily from
The award is also based on
students' past awards and aotivi-
1 - Club. the late Romantic to earlv fell Icarus it,
ties. Cox won several awards this
photo by chris Eston
fodd Cox will receive a $1500 scholarship if he wins in the state level
On January 17.1983 Cox will
be notified of the outcome at
modern peiod of classical music, 1 caru us you never hic
realize

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last year. Among these. he won of Century Three leaders contest. and consequently doesn't serve as Who falling thought to himself:
state level. that
a balaneed introduction to clas-
I am going to plunge into the ocean; when you hic
sical music for the beginner nor as -
holds
AFSby Karen elections; Agin chosen president g a m and spent the aummer m
a complete cross section for the I am going to break the creamy surface o f the world
drink
you think hic

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connoisseur.
Everman Tunisia. YOU can do amazing things-
The Indian W chapter of shirt sales; Kelly Flaherty, mem- between people of different coun- The school program is a full
m e fdm opens with one of forcing circles my father Burp. Excuse me.
American Field Service (AFS) bership; Sara Linquist and Karen tries and cultures. To do this, a year stay in a foriegn country
.
the few non-Romantic nieces. a . will
~ ~ ~watch from above you ean d o amazing hic things,
fugue by Bach. The animation as he lives in the knowledge
recently held its election of off- Everman, public relations; and program of inter-dtural ex- with a choice of summer or win- like flying and running super hie
takes the form of abstract images
cers. Amy G e y m and Bill Poffenber- change was started in 1974. ter departure. rather than canying a concrete of his and m y love .... fast,
The offrcers are: David Agio, ger, AFS Day chairmen. The American Abroad pro- Some other AFS programs are and hic
story line. Later pieces like Stra-

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president; Jane Lewin and Greg American Field Service is an gram is divided into a summer farm programs, gutdoor resident- driving.
Meyers, vice-presidents; John organization whose main purpose program and a school program. ial programs, and work camp pro-
vinsky's "Rite of Spring" or - Robert West -Kevin Walrar,
Dukas' "Soremer's Appren-
Spencer and Ken Jones, sweat is to promote an understandig The summer program offers a two grams in Spanish and French.
mouth stay in a foriem country. -
Since the international exchange
tice" are coupled with concrete
animated images that create a
I
Students live with f k h e s and at- program was set up, over ~ 0 , 0 0 0 story. Still others like Tchaikav- ALEXANDRA, from p. 7
ing U.D. looking good" accent), "l'm sorry if you're in
tend school if staying in the students have participated. sky's "Nutcracker Suite" are moment involved in a rampant
The club has stressed and the media, but I don't want some
Southern Hemisphere. Kelly For more information contact shown with concrete images that search for ''a target shirt like
demanded the members be journalist unearthing a l l these
Flaherty participated in this pro- Mr. Ellistou or Kelly Flahem. Keith Moon's." Despite her love gory facts about me in twenty
MUN, from p. 1 throughly prepared for the var-
ious issues they will encounter of this kind of hard core rock, year's time. I'm writing my own
Ugly teachers higl71ight Key Club Week Janet Nicalas, Shannon Meldon, this year. When asked about pre- Alexandra is also a devoted fan of biography
If Alexandra
NOW!"continues on the
by Elizabeth Gorman In addition, Key Clubbers will Eveleeu Oleinik, Lawrence Gal- aration up to this point, faculty such bands as Yes, Santana, The
Key Club International te- attend the Indian Hill C h w h on lant, John Chlistine, Diane Rem- adviser John Nellis said'? feel the Police, and Spyro Gyra. path she is following, with her de-
cently declared Key Club Week t o Sunday November 13. The next mell, and Jane Lewin. club has done a super job so far.'' Alexandra finds entertainment termination and skill, ws most
be held the week of November 7 day an interclub meetin8 with Mary Hancock, Elizabeth According to Nellis, this partic- in many other areas too. Her probably will be hearing a lot
ihrough 13. Badin and Norwood wilI be held. Smith, Trip Edwards, and Hugh ular competition wilI be on areg- often bizarre sense of humor about her in twenty year's time,
During the week, IH Key For another event during Key Geier will be the delegates from ion2.1 scale. He expects that 60 attracts her to the comedy troupe When asked t o sum up her life in
Clubbers have planned many ac- Finland, while Lori Hallam, No- schools will be represented. NeUis of Monty Python, aerospace general, Alexandra 'Ymir"
Club Week, Pam lanham, the
tivities in order to promote the Lieutenant Governor of Key elle Regensburger, Dan Kramer, also said "Our toughest competit- engineering, and Princeton Uni- Oleinik plainly states, "I'm
Key Club's services. Club, will give a speech during Scott Kravetz, and Rosemary ion will come from Country Day, versity. The casual observer can hurtin' in every aspect imagin-
The major activity to continue Tuesday night's regular meeting. Ward will represent Lebanon. St. Xavier and several of the local often f n d Alex tooling around in able." Well, Alexandra, not all
through the week is the Ugly Indian W and Sycamore Key This year in review of the Dayton Schools." her nightmare green fat doing 32 aspects.
Teacher Contest t o benefit Easter Clubs will run a model Kiwanis countries which Indian W will After this debate, the Model in 20-mile an hour school zones.
Seals. Students will be able t o meeting on Wednesday night. I t represent, many members feel United Nations Club will contin- Her date in court is November 6 news short
vote at lunch by placing money in will take place a t the Montgomery quite optomistic about winning ue t o meet weekly in preparation a t 2 0 0 p.m. With regard t o her A good home is needed for a
the jar next t o their candidate's Kiwanis Club headquarters be- several awards at U.D. Co-Presid- for the national meet to be held shadowy past, Alexandra un- small,gray Persian c a t Please call
Picture. The ugliest teacher will cause the Montgomery organiza- ent Paul Smith commented 'We in Washington, D.C. during Febr- abashedly quoted Pete Town- senior Bi Skidmore a t 561-5718 if
These ekht students wece elected to s%e as offieem t o run thls Yeax's have his or her picture printed in tion sponsors both Indian Hiu and have an excellent chance of leav- uary. sheud saying (m her best British interested.
AFS under the guidance of Mrs.Carolyn Berry. Chiefuin. Sycamore clubs.
November 5,1982 CHIEFTAIN Page5
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concert preview and "Red Barchettn" among
many others before retiring. Of
mune, the audience demanded
Shrovt 'not a politician' in congressional
by Nancy Hopple me Constitution. libertarians,
bid
would run itself as government
representing the pwple 'Be
would have taken the opportunity
I offered to have question and
Rush promises innovative concert more, and Rush came out for an
encore. I was expecting 'Working
'9'm not a politician. I want
to be a representative." This
statement by Charles K. Shrout,
feeling that government has devi-
ated from the ori@al intent of
does because it wouldn't stay in
businesslong."
In the area of Social Security,
answer forums in communities
throughout the second district."
by Peter Cul the screen, climaxing with the concert consisted of pieces off of Man," but instead, the band ex- the Constitution, wish to cut S h o u t also claims that if
Rush will beperformingat LID actual take-off. An the craft Signals, Moving Picnrrm, Per- ploded into the all-instnrmental Jr., a 1914 graduate of Indian Hill excessive government regualtion Shrout advocates a change from Safer, the o r i h a l Democratic
Arem on mesduy, November 9 climbed through the sky, dry ice manent Waves, and Forewell to "YYZ." Here, Neil Peart's talent Hig h School, typifies his e n t k
. and bureaucracy and to restore government control to control by candidate, were truly interested in
and agoin in F e b m here in was poured onto the stage Kings, all recent, yet powerful, was hi-lighted as he tolled in his philosophy and approach in his private enterprise. According to the representative form of govern-
Cincinnati enveloping the band in the ex- studio releases. The concert massive percnmive environment recent campaign for election to Shrout, the Social Security ment, 'Be would have stayed on
The lights dimmed, and Rory haust of the shuttle. The ponnd- climaxed, however, when the consisiinp. of untolled cymtals. the U.S. Congress. System, now 'hopelessly in the ballot" Safer dropped out
Gallagher with his band bounded ing rhythm of 'Tountdawn" band for once reached into their tom tom; chimes, bells and more: Although he was defeated by debt," must bonow two billion because of lack of support. Bill
on stage. They tortured the connected the music to the past to perform the b e e g to After "YYZ," Geddy Lee issued a incumbent Republican Bill dollars from other government Luttmer replaced him as the
audience for 45 minutes. The launch quite effectively. "2112," a tale of an individual permanent farewell to "Lex- Gradison in last Tuesday's elec- agencies in order to meet Novem- Democratic candidate, running
music i&l£ wasn't that poor, but "Countdown" was one of the rebelling against the colleotive ZINGtun Kentucky," and the tion, Libertarian candidate Sh~out ber commitments. S h o u t rnain- for the most part "a paper eandi-
i t was so normal. Every riff was many tunes that Rush played society in which he is forced to band left a thrilled crowd vibrant represented some 2979 voters in tains that each individual can dacy."
predictable; every rhythm was from their latest album, S i g ~ I s . tive. From "2112" the band rut- with the memories of the energy- Hamilton, Clermont, and Brown better determine bow to provide Shrout went on to say that in
monotonous; all of the lyrics Other songs from the album in- fully shifted to "Xanadu," my IiUed concert. Counties, a percentage of 2.63. for his future than such a 'mis a representative form of govern-
were uneveutful: just the same cluded "New World Man," favorite Rush song. Did you miss this event? Well, Shrout's campaign, managed managed" government agency. ment "the more voices you have
old rock-n-roll. 'Tbemistry," and "Subdivisions." Eventually, after playing ag- don't worry, for Rush is coming by 1975 Madeira High School He proposes that an i n d ~ d u a l the more representative i t will be.
Rude screams of 'We wanna These songs were brought to life gressively for some b e , Rush to Dayton next week and is graduate Pamela Miller, was should be able to "save for him- You will let the other parties
hear Rush!" echoed throughout on stage and compelled me to buy left the stage. They had played a mmoured to invade Cincinnati funded mainly by his own money. selP' through an alternative pc know that if somebody is voting
variety of excellent tunes such as this February. Both conceN Reflecting his disUke for the tirement plan offered by the h for me, they're either voting for
the arena and Rory Gallagher left the album the following day.
the stage. Another 30 minutes In fa$, the majority of the "Broon's Bane,'. ' m e Trees," promise to be as exciting as the "political" and those who "go dividual's wmpany, insurance me because they like my issues or
along to get along," Shrout re-
were w u t waiting for the stage COmmK events one in Lexington, filled with
innovative music, fused many contributions from
company, or bank.
Shrout, and all Libertarians in
because they don't like wimt the
other two parties are doing. What
crew t o set up Rush's equipment.
organizations whose interests did
The ~rocesswas screened by a
giant CU*, Van Halen,
and the tension in- Billy Joel comina this weekend not lie in this dismct or whose
motives were to gain political
~eneral.o ~ ~ o the
s e cunent arbi-
Gary intenoing policy of the
courts regarding convicted crimi-
we're out t o do is to make a dent
in the traditional political parties
by offering people an altoma-
c ~ e a s e das the minutes ticked by. by Kurt Lhlstei%eIg
Unp~edictably,the lights shut R i m k o n t Colimm Bogart's regula~ W*D.yton favors and support. nals. Shout oalls for determinate tive." Shrout pointed out, how-
off completely, and the stage was Van Hnlen with After the Fire -
McGuffey Lune Nov. 13, 8:00 - Blfy Squier with N m r e t h - Nov. Shrout's refusal to "'go along
t o get along" is evident as far
Shrout, one of the main intents of
the libertarian party is to "get
sentencing of the convicted,
whereby cdminals would have t o
ever, that in 47 states it is "nearly
legally impossible" for a third
lost to sight. As the crowd Nov. 5 -for those who like it Loud ditto 16-miLbg '%motionsin Motion"
back as his high school career at government off the individuals' serve their fun sentences. By
roared, unstructured jamming was &7ly Joel - Nov. 6, 8:00 - don't Men A t Work - Nov. 14, 8:00 - and "2XS" party t o get on the ballot because
Indian Itill, where he refused t o backs, cut the bu~eaucracy,and in
being played by an invisible band miss i t doing '%Business As Usual" Peter Gabriel - Nov. 18-shockthe making the sentence manditory, of petition restrictions.
get a haircut in order to try out turn cut taxes." Shrout feels that criminals could
trying to get a feel far the arena. Lindo Ronsfodf wifh The BUS Rosanne Olsh - Nov. 16, 8:00 - monkey? Shrout is also concerned with
A few seconds later, a distant -
boys Nov. 17, 8:00 - could be Johnny's daughter for or join several athletic teams
He did, however, play on IH's
S h o u t is in favor of a plan t o
reduce the individual's tax-burden
be deterred in the knowledge that
they could not go free on a re-
informing the public on his views
and registering voters. On
- - Nov. 17. 8:00 - Arby's Must HaU, Miami U.

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guitar broke into a f a d a r riff of . mod times NRBO
baseball team. During his senior by eliminating governmental duced sentence. S h o u t also feels
short eighth notes: the b e W g fir B~~~~~- NO". 24,8:00. shoed rock with an 'W*' Chicago - Nov. 7 - a lot of c b s October 28 be spoke to several

Radio." Then, a b a a n t red OBV


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of the popular "Spirit of the b k better in s o m - ~ ~ Payolas Nov. 18, 8:00 they'll - here year Shout was managing editor
of Chiefron and was also one of
competition with private enter-
prise. Through this plan, inef-
that felons and repeat offenders
should not be eligible for parole
government classs at Indian W.
&out commented, '1 do feel
Gcient government agencies
spot-light illuminated the stage %untain - Nov. 20,8:OO - they UDArena the miters for Nothing Sacred, an and that h i n d s should make strongly about pwple getting out
revealing Alex lifeson, Neil Peart, Bw's haven't reached their peak Rush -Nov. 9 - if you m h d underground paper published by would be limited in their scopes restitution to the victims of their t o vote, but I fee1 even more
and Geddy Lee already well into G m Numan - -
NOT. 7. 8:00 Bellarnv Brothers -Nov. 27.8:00 Rush at Rupp ... several Chieftain staff members or abolished altogether, and p d
vate enterprise would provide the
aimes. strongly that they vote in an
the song. -The anxiou; crowd ex- strange cookie -moving right albng . .. which dealt with controversial
topics such as the dress code, the seMces govemment once did.
Libertarians are also opposed educated way and that's one
ploded with delight drowning out Micheal Stanley Bond - Nov. 8, Manhattan 'ZhYnsfer - k c . 1,8:00 M n i c %I! to closed shops, or vnion shops, reason that I'm out speaking t o
the music for neady a minute. -
8:00 some of the midwest's best - a little steep at $14.50 Luther Vandross Nov. 21 - - if hair cut issue, and the administra-
tion's and faculty's authority over
This would decrease the amount
of money needed t o mn the
in which employees of a business high schools." As well as inform-
Rush bad appeared. s m y c a n - ~ e c . 7, 8:00 n o t h a else - it's a neat name government, thus reducing taxes.
or industrial establishment are ing voters, Shrout registered ap-
students.
The group followed with the David Johansen - Nov. 10, 8:00 - struttin' in t o rock this town requited to join a union. Shrout proximately seventy voters during
After graduating from Indii Furthermore, both corporations feels that businesses should not his campaign.
hit 'Tom Sawyer" and then ugly, but good Cincinnati W e n s and individuals would save money
Hill, Shrout went an to study at have union workers 'Yorced" on
T r e e Will." These opening thm Booting Star-Nov. 11,8:00 - on Rupp h n a , lmington George l b r o g o o d and The Spending less than $500 and
numbers set the mood for the en- the way up -
rite Who - Nov. 29 "It's Hard" Dextmyers - Dec. 1, 8:00 - the University of Cincinnati,
where he received degrees in
normally paid in high taxes. This
would allow corporations to
them and that workers should not receiving 2019 votes in Hamilton
tire concert that followed. That Modulntors - Nov. 12, 9:00 - to pet tickets for this one b-b-bad t o the bone be "excluded from jobs" because County, 575 in Clermont, aod
English and history, and minors in expand, creating more job oppor- they do not wish to join a union. 385 in B r o m County, S h o u t felt
mood was energy. Rush glowed
philosophy and political science. tunities, and allow individuals to Another issue which Libet- that be accomplished what he set
with exactly what Gallagher
He is currently working toward an purchase more goods and services, tarians oppose is the draft. Liber- out to do 'Sn the sense that I got
lacked -innovation. The music of
advanced degree in history at UC. increasing the circulation of tarians view the draft as impress- my name around." Shout added
Rush is unlike that of any other
Shrout describes himself as an money through the economy. ment against ane*s will. Shrout's that with $250 more he "would
group. Geddy Lee's voice is un- "fmstmctured person who is n Shout maintains that tax personal view is that in war, have been able to saluratc Brown
mistakeable; guitar is unprece-
dented. These three musicians
Libertarian," or literally, "a dollars are now going to govern- people who do not believe in the County with radio commercials."
person of liberty." Reflectinghis ment agencies competing with a cause would not make adequate possibly tripling or qrwdrupling
mesh to form a music explosive in
pure energy. 'bunstrueinred" nature, Shrout is private sector which wuld pro- soldiers, and should therefore be the votes there, which tended t o
redstered as an independent voter vide the same services much more allowed exemption. be straight party.
The stage techniques of the
band are incredible. In the recent and does not believe in voting efficiently. As an example he A major concern of Shrout is As for the future, Shrout
concert in Lexington, the hand straight party. Although be ran as cited the fact that the government the ' k a y that government has stated that be will probably run
played in front of a huge screen a Uberiadan candidate, Shrout is spends 2.75 times more to pick usurped individual rights over the for city council next year. In
that showed video representations not a purist in the Libertadan up garbage than would private ages," changing from a representa- considering the "greater good"he
of the songs. For example, dudng pasty, disagreeing with some of enterprise. Another example he tive form, the original intent of could do by "going for the same
the arrangement 'Tountdown," a the party'sviews and not cammit- cited is the efficiency of the the Constitution, t o a political principles" under another p-.
number depicting the tension ting himself indefinitely t o the privately run United Parcel Ser- form. He cited the recent elec- Shrout said, "If I can seek the
during the launching of the space Party. vice as compared to the inef- tion as an example of the way same position with another party,
shuttle, motion pictu~esof the In general terms, the views of ficiency of the U.S. Post Office. government bas become purely I may go with one of the other
launch in Florida were flashed on the Libertarian party are based on S h o u t stated, ' n o business political. Shont claims that if major parties:'
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teacher feature home, but I believe that when senior sketch Alexandra does participate in

Will the re(11 Alexandra Oleinik...


~ o u extra.curdcular
s aotivitiob
you can't put in a lot of quantity She is a two year veteran of the
Brindise more than just a coach in time, the time that you do
spend must be quality." Bdn-
by Jenny Woodhow spend her summer and winter general, she comments, '76lre the
tcack team and is looking forward
to this year's season of torture
dise's schedule is indeed busy with questionable anticipation.
by Jonathan Groome, since high school he has been in- Yes folks, you guessed right, vacations in Key Largo, Florida. lazy atmosphere, i t fits me:'
father of two sons and a daughter. with his biology classes, his year- Alexandra is also a fust year
In just two short years, Mr. volved in the m e as either a Alexandra Oleinik is nothing She is a licensed scuba diver and Alexandra is looking forward t o
Brindise says that 'my prafes- round foatball program and JV editor on the Legend staff. She
Gene Brindise has become one of more than a machine with no an avid snorkeler. She also enjoys spring break when she and her
player or coach. Obviousl~,Brim- sion of teaching and coaching tennis in the spring. openly admits that she does not
the most familiar and influential dise loves t o win, but he believes personality. Every night she gets deep-sea fishing off her boat and friends will take charge of the
does not leave a lot of time for Another side of Brindise duction
know much
yet, about
but she
yearbook
hopes pro-
she
faces at Indian Hill. Whether in that building better men is more up before she goes to bed, studies catching rays on the docks when condo and the Key Largo night
which is indeed seen by many
the cbsroom or on the foatball important than the winfloss col- until soh001 starts, goes t o school, she is not hard a t work at the life.
students is his sense of humor. When she is bodily forced t o can make some contribution t o
field, his charismatic presence is umn. and leaves at 1:37 to resume local Burger King.
He is often heard jokingly telling the publication.
always felt. Although Brindise is known studying. Her weekends are no Concerning Key Largo in return to Indian Hill each fall,
a player that he has "post" (prac- Where music is concerned,
Brindise was born and raised for his strictly trained, ten o'clock different, and if you believe this
tice) or many times not jokindy. Alexandra is quite opinionated.
in Rochester, New York. He curfewed, and post practiced my friends, you've got another
Brindise can joke around with his She is in the process of collecting
gaduated from high school in football teams, he has a softer thing coming.
players as if they were his o m every Genesis or Genesis-related
Rochester where he played foot- side that most students do not Alexandra Oleinik, contrary t o
teammates but still keeps his recording ever produced and is
bail and baseball. After hi& see. He is a loving husband and popular belief, is far from living
fatherly image. He has had the quite determined to reach her
school he attended oreh head, up to her stereotype. In fact, the
pleasure of hearing jokes, for goal. She finds an almost fiendish
Miami, and Wright State Univer- majority of her free time is spent
example, abont Barry Knabe's pleasure in driving all over the tri-
sities. in the attempt t o put school and
tonsils or what Kriss Ashing plans state area t o record expos to
Brindise took over the reins of all things related to i t ant of her
to obtain on a given evening after uncover unheard of Gene&
a s a g a g football program at the mind. While her academic
a summer "two-aday" practice achievements cannot be over- albums which she promptly
W. He states that "the greatest session. Coach just leans back looked, a splendidly diverse cbar- snatches up '8efore someone else
challenge for a man is to build and smiles at the cringjng player acter lies beneath her school gets their grubby little hands a n
something from nothing. I'd like and says "Post" or makes a com-
to turn this program around into oriented facade. Even when 'em."
ment of his own about certain asked to comment on school Genesis, however, is not the
one everyone can be proud of." 'Yhihings" when he hears anch
To most people pride is just a Alexandra simply replied, only band that attracts Alexan-
word, but to Gene Brindise it is
jokes.
Brindise has shown he is a man
..
'Well. it's there." dra's attention. Last weekend she
a way of life. Brindise feels that Born in New Jersey and having was one of a number of IH
of devotion to the well-being of students who made the trek down
the lessons and character gained resided in various parts of the
his students. Ilis sensitivity for t o Lexington t o see the Rush
fram football have a lasting im- U.S., Alexandra 6nally settled
"the man upstairs" and his found- concert and will once again travel
pact on a player's life. Two of down with her family in Cincin-
ing the Fellowship of Chrhtian photo by Chrir Eaton t o Lexington t o see The Who later
these qualities pointed out by nati. Every year Alexandra leaves
Athletes at Indian Hill brings Alemdra can't keep a straight face as she fondles her favorite pillow. this month. She is a t this
Brindise are "pride in what you're
doinp". and the "ability ta come
back fram adversity.'' Brindise
I another dimension to school life
which has been overlooked for
the fast-paced city life behiod to
senior sketch see ALEXANDRA, p. 9
same time now. boating, or skiing probably are.
states, '%nlife, people have to
deal with adversity a l l the time. I
Indian Hill owes a lot to Brin-
dise for bringing the school spirit 'Smart guy'
- - Kev loves the outdoors Among his favorite spots for
those activities are Colorado,

I
brlicve football prepdrrs one for back to life and his other contd- by Jim Arnold top it off, he is one of the squad's he ends up attending. "Indian where his family camps, and the
lhnt." butions. Unfortunately, there are "He's a smart guy." That's three captains Hill is a good school," he asserts, St. Lawrence River, where they
I;ew pcuple know thc gamc 01 not too many men around like what Kevin Froehlich's three-year But Kevin is typically reticent "but a lot of people are the own an island.
iootbdl st well 8.; Ilrindise. Fvrr lnc two slots or w n c annalsc. Photos by Chris Eston Coach Gene Brindise anymore. old sister Missy says of her big regarding his performance on the same." Leader, scholar, athlete, ont-
horoscope brother. Few will argue with her. field. "It's just something I like Kevin isn't, though. His doorsman - those words could
ber 21): immature, pompous, Kevin began his tradition of to do." achievements a t IH aside, Kevin is sum up Kevin Froelich's multi-
Everybody's hurtin' with this horoscope insecure. Flattery can do won-
ders, but you are probably be-
being '";mart" in the IH schools,
which he attended up t o ihe third
But it's cecertair~lynot the only
thing. Kevin Froelicb is a baseball
an avid lover of the outdoors.
When baseball and football aren*t
faceted personaliw. At any rate,
he is d e f ~ t e l y not just "the
by Kurt Dusterberg or not i t is a good day for a Cap- Gemini (May 21 - June 20): yond hope. grade. After stints at Cincinnati's player, as well, and a pretty good pulling him outdoors, camping, smart guy:.
I'm still waiting. ricorn to attend business work- cold, scatter-brained, and unbear- Sagittarius (November 22 - School for Creative and Perfom- one at that. Last year. in fact. he -
For years no*, my horosco~e shops. Let's get real, Jeane. It's able. Money could he the root of December 21): unfriendly, indif- ing Arts and Walnut Hills, Kevin
has promised me calls from for- time to put an end to this foolish- all your problems. Hold up a ferent, and irritable. Try some- returned to Indian Hill as a fresh-
gotten friends, new job oppor- ness. Now try i t my way. King Kwik. 'bing new today. Eat Purina goat man.
tunities, changes of scenery, and There is no basis for any of Cancer (June 21 - 3uly 22): chow with Thousand Island He has been here ever siice.
romances that are '.both reward- the following characteristics or heap, irrational and wimpy. Fall dressing. Since Kevin's return t o IH, he -. comments Kevin.
or somethine." 1 '
ing and fulffing." Well, I'm get-
ting tired of waiting.
comments; they are simply im-
~ulsive,psychic brainwaves -
victim to peer pressure and let
others make decisions for you.
Capricorn (December 21 - has distinguished himself as one
of the few high school students
He can probably handle it.
If his classroom performance
11
January 19): cowardly, negative,
You know and I know that whatever bs comes to mind fust. Leo (July 23 - August 22): unreliable. You need time t o who can claim to be true athlete- is any indioation, that is. Yes, it's I
horoscopes are always wrong. Any characteristics or predictions lazy, ~ynieal and snotty. yourself. Lock yourself in a scholars. m e , the man is an academic
You will get suspended from bearing any meaningtul connec- Spend the afternoon on the re- closet without food or drink. While he plays both varsity titan. 1
school, beat up in a fight and
arrested for vehicular homicide,
tion to any individual are purely
unintentional or on purpose.
ceiving end of a lecture by hlr.
GeUert on insubordinate behavior.
Aqupuarius (January 20 - Feb-
Nary 18): hostile, judgemental,
football and baseball, Kevin still
6nds time to achieve well enough
As has already been noted,
Kevin is a member in -good stand-
1 ,, , ,
,

,
/'
.
,,. ;J.
and then kind out your horoscope Aries (March 21 - April 19): Virgo (August 22 - September stupid. Be d e f i t today. Do not t o have been a member of ing of NHS, and his induotion was
said, "Take time out from your naive, uncaring, and picky. Do a 22): dense, childish, and spacey. attend any of your academic National Honor Society since last no accident He has a 3.8 grade
work to repay a social obligation favor for someone less fortunate Don't hold on to false dreams. classes. year. Of his successes, Kevin says point average and enough leader-
at lunch." than yourself .. . join Legend. Quit high school and get a job. P i a s (February 1 9 - March matter-af-factly, "It's just that ship and service, or whatever the
Jeane Dixon, I believe, is no Taurus (April 20 - May 20): b i r a (September 23 -October 20): egotistical, masters of bs, I've been able t o organize my criteria are for that organization,
more capable of predicting your self-centered, dull and arrogant. 22): selfish, boring and moody. time well." to back up his scholarly pursuits.
problems than I am. Every zodiac
siw has character haits, and with
The opposite sex r i d s you quite
uninteresting in matters of ro-
You place too much emphasis on
appearance. Don't wear clothes.
omniscient. Failure is inevitable,
Pisces. It's only fair since you
guys are such saps. See also
Indeed. This year, Kevin
starts for the football Braves as
'T like math and science best,"
and Kevin would like to contioue
k;., !1! I k! *\ '. \
photo by Chrlr Eaton
that in mind, she figures whether mance. Smxpio (October 23 - Novem- Taurus. both linebacker and guard. To in those fields at whatever college Kevin sMka n f m a r poae.
Page 6 CHIEFTAIN November 5,1982 November 5,1982 CHIEFTAIN Page 7
teacher feature home, but I believe that when senior sketch Alexandra does participate in

Will the re(11 Alexandra Oleinik...


~ o u extra.curdcular
s aotivitiob
you can't put in a lot of quantity She is a two year veteran of the
Brindise more than just a coach in time, the time that you do
spend must be quality." Bdn-
by Jenny Woodhow spend her summer and winter general, she comments, '76lre the
tcack team and is looking forward
to this year's season of torture
dise's schedule is indeed busy with questionable anticipation.
by Jonathan Groome, since high school he has been in- Yes folks, you guessed right, vacations in Key Largo, Florida. lazy atmosphere, i t fits me:'
father of two sons and a daughter. with his biology classes, his year- Alexandra is also a fust year
In just two short years, Mr. volved in the m e as either a Alexandra Oleinik is nothing She is a licensed scuba diver and Alexandra is looking forward t o
Brindise says that 'my prafes- round foatball program and JV editor on the Legend staff. She
Gene Brindise has become one of more than a machine with no an avid snorkeler. She also enjoys spring break when she and her
player or coach. Obviousl~,Brim- sion of teaching and coaching tennis in the spring. openly admits that she does not
the most familiar and influential dise loves t o win, but he believes personality. Every night she gets deep-sea fishing off her boat and friends will take charge of the
does not leave a lot of time for Another side of Brindise duction
know much
yet, about
but she
yearbook
hopes pro-
she
faces at Indian Hill. Whether in that building better men is more up before she goes to bed, studies catching rays on the docks when condo and the Key Largo night
which is indeed seen by many
the cbsroom or on the foatball important than the winfloss col- until soh001 starts, goes t o school, she is not hard a t work at the life.
students is his sense of humor. When she is bodily forced t o can make some contribution t o
field, his charismatic presence is umn. and leaves at 1:37 to resume local Burger King.
He is often heard jokingly telling the publication.
always felt. Although Brindise is known studying. Her weekends are no Concerning Key Largo in return to Indian Hill each fall,
a player that he has "post" (prac- Where music is concerned,
Brindise was born and raised for his strictly trained, ten o'clock different, and if you believe this
tice) or many times not jokindy. Alexandra is quite opinionated.
in Rochester, New York. He curfewed, and post practiced my friends, you've got another
Brindise can joke around with his She is in the process of collecting
gaduated from high school in football teams, he has a softer thing coming.
players as if they were his o m every Genesis or Genesis-related
Rochester where he played foot- side that most students do not Alexandra Oleinik, contrary t o
teammates but still keeps his recording ever produced and is
bail and baseball. After hi& see. He is a loving husband and popular belief, is far from living
fatherly image. He has had the quite determined to reach her
school he attended oreh head, up to her stereotype. In fact, the
pleasure of hearing jokes, for goal. She finds an almost fiendish
Miami, and Wright State Univer- majority of her free time is spent
example, abont Barry Knabe's pleasure in driving all over the tri-
sities. in the attempt t o put school and
tonsils or what Kriss Ashing plans state area t o record expos to
Brindise took over the reins of all things related to i t ant of her
to obtain on a given evening after uncover unheard of Gene&
a s a g a g football program at the mind. While her academic
a summer "two-aday" practice achievements cannot be over- albums which she promptly
W. He states that "the greatest session. Coach just leans back looked, a splendidly diverse cbar- snatches up '8efore someone else
challenge for a man is to build and smiles at the cringjng player acter lies beneath her school gets their grubby little hands a n
something from nothing. I'd like and says "Post" or makes a com-
to turn this program around into oriented facade. Even when 'em."
ment of his own about certain asked to comment on school Genesis, however, is not the
one everyone can be proud of." 'Yhihings" when he hears anch
To most people pride is just a Alexandra simply replied, only band that attracts Alexan-
word, but to Gene Brindise it is
jokes.
Brindise has shown he is a man
..
'Well. it's there." dra's attention. Last weekend she
a way of life. Brindise feels that Born in New Jersey and having was one of a number of IH
of devotion to the well-being of students who made the trek down
the lessons and character gained resided in various parts of the
his students. Ilis sensitivity for t o Lexington t o see the Rush
fram football have a lasting im- U.S., Alexandra 6nally settled
"the man upstairs" and his found- concert and will once again travel
pact on a player's life. Two of down with her family in Cincin-
ing the Fellowship of Chrhtian photo by Chrir Eaton t o Lexington t o see The Who later
these qualities pointed out by nati. Every year Alexandra leaves
Athletes at Indian Hill brings Alemdra can't keep a straight face as she fondles her favorite pillow. this month. She is a t this
Brindise are "pride in what you're
doinp". and the "ability ta come
back fram adversity.'' Brindise
I another dimension to school life
which has been overlooked for
the fast-paced city life behiod to
senior sketch see ALEXANDRA, p. 9
same time now. boating, or skiing probably are.
states, '%nlife, people have to
deal with adversity a l l the time. I
Indian Hill owes a lot to Brin-
dise for bringing the school spirit 'Smart guy'
- - Kev loves the outdoors Among his favorite spots for
those activities are Colorado,

I
brlicve football prepdrrs one for back to life and his other contd- by Jim Arnold top it off, he is one of the squad's he ends up attending. "Indian where his family camps, and the
lhnt." butions. Unfortunately, there are "He's a smart guy." That's three captains Hill is a good school," he asserts, St. Lawrence River, where they
I;ew pcuple know thc gamc 01 not too many men around like what Kevin Froehlich's three-year But Kevin is typically reticent "but a lot of people are the own an island.
iootbdl st well 8.; Ilrindise. Fvrr lnc two slots or w n c annalsc. Photos by Chris Eston Coach Gene Brindise anymore. old sister Missy says of her big regarding his performance on the same." Leader, scholar, athlete, ont-
horoscope brother. Few will argue with her. field. "It's just something I like Kevin isn't, though. His doorsman - those words could
ber 21): immature, pompous, Kevin began his tradition of to do." achievements a t IH aside, Kevin is sum up Kevin Froelich's multi-
Everybody's hurtin' with this horoscope insecure. Flattery can do won-
ders, but you are probably be-
being '";mart" in the IH schools,
which he attended up t o ihe third
But it's cecertair~lynot the only
thing. Kevin Froelicb is a baseball
an avid lover of the outdoors.
When baseball and football aren*t
faceted personaliw. At any rate,
he is d e f ~ t e l y not just "the
by Kurt Dusterberg or not i t is a good day for a Cap- Gemini (May 21 - June 20): yond hope. grade. After stints at Cincinnati's player, as well, and a pretty good pulling him outdoors, camping, smart guy:.
I'm still waiting. ricorn to attend business work- cold, scatter-brained, and unbear- Sagittarius (November 22 - School for Creative and Perfom- one at that. Last year. in fact. he -
For years no*, my horosco~e shops. Let's get real, Jeane. It's able. Money could he the root of December 21): unfriendly, indif- ing Arts and Walnut Hills, Kevin
has promised me calls from for- time to put an end to this foolish- all your problems. Hold up a ferent, and irritable. Try some- returned to Indian Hill as a fresh-
gotten friends, new job oppor- ness. Now try i t my way. King Kwik. 'bing new today. Eat Purina goat man.
tunities, changes of scenery, and There is no basis for any of Cancer (June 21 - 3uly 22): chow with Thousand Island He has been here ever siice.
romances that are '.both reward- the following characteristics or heap, irrational and wimpy. Fall dressing. Since Kevin's return t o IH, he -. comments Kevin.
or somethine." 1 '
ing and fulffing." Well, I'm get-
ting tired of waiting.
comments; they are simply im-
~ulsive,psychic brainwaves -
victim to peer pressure and let
others make decisions for you.
Capricorn (December 21 - has distinguished himself as one
of the few high school students
He can probably handle it.
If his classroom performance
11
January 19): cowardly, negative,
You know and I know that whatever bs comes to mind fust. Leo (July 23 - August 22): unreliable. You need time t o who can claim to be true athlete- is any indioation, that is. Yes, it's I
horoscopes are always wrong. Any characteristics or predictions lazy, ~ynieal and snotty. yourself. Lock yourself in a scholars. m e , the man is an academic
You will get suspended from bearing any meaningtul connec- Spend the afternoon on the re- closet without food or drink. While he plays both varsity titan. 1
school, beat up in a fight and
arrested for vehicular homicide,
tion to any individual are purely
unintentional or on purpose.
ceiving end of a lecture by hlr.
GeUert on insubordinate behavior.
Aqupuarius (January 20 - Feb-
Nary 18): hostile, judgemental,
football and baseball, Kevin still
6nds time to achieve well enough
As has already been noted,
Kevin is a member in -good stand-
1 ,, , ,
,

,
/'
.
,,. ;J.
and then kind out your horoscope Aries (March 21 - April 19): Virgo (August 22 - September stupid. Be d e f i t today. Do not t o have been a member of ing of NHS, and his induotion was
said, "Take time out from your naive, uncaring, and picky. Do a 22): dense, childish, and spacey. attend any of your academic National Honor Society since last no accident He has a 3.8 grade
work to repay a social obligation favor for someone less fortunate Don't hold on to false dreams. classes. year. Of his successes, Kevin says point average and enough leader-
at lunch." than yourself .. . join Legend. Quit high school and get a job. P i a s (February 1 9 - March matter-af-factly, "It's just that ship and service, or whatever the
Jeane Dixon, I believe, is no Taurus (April 20 - May 20): b i r a (September 23 -October 20): egotistical, masters of bs, I've been able t o organize my criteria are for that organization,
more capable of predicting your self-centered, dull and arrogant. 22): selfish, boring and moody. time well." to back up his scholarly pursuits.
problems than I am. Every zodiac
siw has character haits, and with
The opposite sex r i d s you quite
uninteresting in matters of ro-
You place too much emphasis on
appearance. Don't wear clothes.
omniscient. Failure is inevitable,
Pisces. It's only fair since you
guys are such saps. See also
Indeed. This year, Kevin
starts for the football Braves as
'T like math and science best,"
and Kevin would like to contioue
k;., !1! I k! *\ '. \
photo by Chrlr Eaton
that in mind, she figures whether mance. Smxpio (October 23 - Novem- Taurus. both linebacker and guard. To in those fields at whatever college Kevin sMka n f m a r poae.
November 5,1982 CHIEFTAIN Page5
- CHIEFTAIN November 5,1982 Gradison were truly interested in
concert preview and "Red Barchettn" among
many others before retiring. Of
mune, the audience demanded
Shrovt 'not a politician' in congressional
by Nancy Hopple me Constitution. libertarians,
bid
would run itself as government
representing the pwple 'Be
would have taken the opportunity
I offered to have question and
Rush promises innovative concert more, and Rush came out for an
encore. I was expecting 'Working
'9'm not a politician. I want
to be a representative." This
statement by Charles K. Shrout,
feeling that government has devi-
ated from the ori@al intent of
does because it wouldn't stay in
businesslong."
In the area of Social Security,
answer forums in communities
throughout the second district."
by Peter Cul the screen, climaxing with the concert consisted of pieces off of Man," but instead, the band ex- the Constitution, wish to cut S h o u t also claims that if
Rush will beperformingat LID actual take-off. An the craft Signals, Moving Picnrrm, Per- ploded into the all-instnrmental Jr., a 1914 graduate of Indian Hill excessive government regualtion Shrout advocates a change from Safer, the o r i h a l Democratic
Arem on mesduy, November 9 climbed through the sky, dry ice manent Waves, and Forewell to "YYZ." Here, Neil Peart's talent Hig h School, typifies his e n t k
. and bureaucracy and to restore government control to control by candidate, were truly interested in
and agoin in F e b m here in was poured onto the stage Kings, all recent, yet powerful, was hi-lighted as he tolled in his philosophy and approach in his private enterprise. According to the representative form of govern-
Cincinnati enveloping the band in the ex- studio releases. The concert massive percnmive environment recent campaign for election to Shrout, the Social Security ment, 'Be would have stayed on
The lights dimmed, and Rory haust of the shuttle. The ponnd- climaxed, however, when the consisiinp. of untolled cymtals. the U.S. Congress. System, now 'hopelessly in the ballot" Safer dropped out
Gallagher with his band bounded ing rhythm of 'Tountdawn" band for once reached into their tom tom; chimes, bells and more: Although he was defeated by debt," must bonow two billion because of lack of support. Bill
on stage. They tortured the connected the music to the past to perform the b e e g to After "YYZ," Geddy Lee issued a incumbent Republican Bill dollars from other government Luttmer replaced him as the
audience for 45 minutes. The launch quite effectively. "2112," a tale of an individual permanent farewell to "Lex- Gradison in last Tuesday's elec- agencies in order to meet Novem- Democratic candidate, running
music i&l£ wasn't that poor, but "Countdown" was one of the rebelling against the colleotive ZINGtun Kentucky," and the tion, Libertarian candidate Sh~out ber commitments. S h o u t rnain- for the most part "a paper eandi-
i t was so normal. Every riff was many tunes that Rush played society in which he is forced to band left a thrilled crowd vibrant represented some 2979 voters in tains that each individual can dacy."
predictable; every rhythm was from their latest album, S i g ~ I s . tive. From "2112" the band rut- with the memories of the energy- Hamilton, Clermont, and Brown better determine bow to provide Shrout went on to say that in
monotonous; all of the lyrics Other songs from the album in- fully shifted to "Xanadu," my IiUed concert. Counties, a percentage of 2.63. for his future than such a 'mis a representative form of govern-
were uneveutful: just the same cluded "New World Man," favorite Rush song. Did you miss this event? Well, Shrout's campaign, managed managed" government agency. ment "the more voices you have
old rock-n-roll. 'Tbemistry," and "Subdivisions." Eventually, after playing ag- don't worry, for Rush is coming by 1975 Madeira High School He proposes that an i n d ~ d u a l the more representative i t will be.
Rude screams of 'We wanna These songs were brought to life gressively for some b e , Rush to Dayton next week and is graduate Pamela Miller, was should be able to "save for him- You will let the other parties
hear Rush!" echoed throughout on stage and compelled me to buy left the stage. They had played a mmoured to invade Cincinnati funded mainly by his own money. selP' through an alternative pc know that if somebody is voting
variety of excellent tunes such as this February. Both conceN Reflecting his disUke for the tirement plan offered by the h for me, they're either voting for
the arena and Rory Gallagher left the album the following day.
the stage. Another 30 minutes In fa$, the majority of the "Broon's Bane,'. ' m e Trees," promise to be as exciting as the "political" and those who "go dividual's wmpany, insurance me because they like my issues or
along to get along," Shrout re-
were w u t waiting for the stage COmmK events one in Lexington, filled with
innovative music, fused many contributions from
company, or bank.
Shrout, and all Libertarians in
because they don't like wimt the
other two parties are doing. What
crew t o set up Rush's equipment.
organizations whose interests did
The ~rocesswas screened by a
giant CU*, Van Halen,
and the tension in- Billy Joel comina this weekend not lie in this dismct or whose
motives were to gain political
~eneral.o ~ ~ o the
s e cunent arbi-
Gary intenoing policy of the
courts regarding convicted crimi-
we're out t o do is to make a dent
in the traditional political parties
by offering people an altoma-
c ~ e a s e das the minutes ticked by. by Kurt Lhlstei%eIg
Unp~edictably,the lights shut R i m k o n t Colimm Bogart's regula~ W*D.yton favors and support. nals. Shout oalls for determinate tive." Shrout pointed out, how-
off completely, and the stage was Van Hnlen with After the Fire -
McGuffey Lune Nov. 13, 8:00 - Blfy Squier with N m r e t h - Nov. Shrout's refusal to "'go along
t o get along" is evident as far
Shrout, one of the main intents of
the libertarian party is to "get
sentencing of the convicted,
whereby cdminals would have t o
ever, that in 47 states it is "nearly
legally impossible" for a third
lost to sight. As the crowd Nov. 5 -for those who like it Loud ditto 16-miLbg '%motionsin Motion"
back as his high school career at government off the individuals' serve their fun sentences. By
roared, unstructured jamming was &7ly Joel - Nov. 6, 8:00 - don't Men A t Work - Nov. 14, 8:00 - and "2XS" party t o get on the ballot because
Indian Itill, where he refused t o backs, cut the bu~eaucracy,and in
being played by an invisible band miss i t doing '%Business As Usual" Peter Gabriel - Nov. 18-shockthe making the sentence manditory, of petition restrictions.
get a haircut in order to try out turn cut taxes." Shrout feels that criminals could
trying to get a feel far the arena. Lindo Ronsfodf wifh The BUS Rosanne Olsh - Nov. 16, 8:00 - monkey? Shrout is also concerned with
A few seconds later, a distant -
boys Nov. 17, 8:00 - could be Johnny's daughter for or join several athletic teams
He did, however, play on IH's
S h o u t is in favor of a plan t o
reduce the individual's tax-burden
be deterred in the knowledge that
they could not go free on a re-
informing the public on his views
and registering voters. On
- - Nov. 17. 8:00 - Arby's Must HaU, Miami U.

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guitar broke into a f a d a r riff of . mod times NRBO
baseball team. During his senior by eliminating governmental duced sentence. S h o u t also feels
short eighth notes: the b e W g fir B~~~~~- NO". 24,8:00. shoed rock with an 'W*' Chicago - Nov. 7 - a lot of c b s October 28 be spoke to several

Radio." Then, a b a a n t red OBV


-
of the popular "Spirit of the b k better in s o m - ~ ~ Payolas Nov. 18, 8:00 they'll - here year Shout was managing editor
of Chiefron and was also one of
competition with private enter-
prise. Through this plan, inef-
that felons and repeat offenders
should not be eligible for parole
government classs at Indian W.
&out commented, '1 do feel
Gcient government agencies
spot-light illuminated the stage %untain - Nov. 20,8:OO - they UDArena the miters for Nothing Sacred, an and that h i n d s should make strongly about pwple getting out
revealing Alex lifeson, Neil Peart, Bw's haven't reached their peak Rush -Nov. 9 - if you m h d underground paper published by would be limited in their scopes restitution to the victims of their t o vote, but I fee1 even more
and Geddy Lee already well into G m Numan - -
NOT. 7. 8:00 Bellarnv Brothers -Nov. 27.8:00 Rush at Rupp ... several Chieftain staff members or abolished altogether, and p d
vate enterprise would provide the
aimes. strongly that they vote in an
the song. -The anxiou; crowd ex- strange cookie -moving right albng . .. which dealt with controversial
topics such as the dress code, the seMces govemment once did.
Libertarians are also opposed educated way and that's one
ploded with delight drowning out Micheal Stanley Bond - Nov. 8, Manhattan 'ZhYnsfer - k c . 1,8:00 M n i c %I! to closed shops, or vnion shops, reason that I'm out speaking t o
the music for neady a minute. -
8:00 some of the midwest's best - a little steep at $14.50 Luther Vandross Nov. 21 - - if hair cut issue, and the administra-
tion's and faculty's authority over
This would decrease the amount
of money needed t o mn the
in which employees of a business high schools." As well as inform-
Rush bad appeared. s m y c a n - ~ e c . 7, 8:00 n o t h a else - it's a neat name government, thus reducing taxes.
or industrial establishment are ing voters, Shrout registered ap-
students.
The group followed with the David Johansen - Nov. 10, 8:00 - struttin' in t o rock this town requited to join a union. Shrout proximately seventy voters during
After graduating from Indii Furthermore, both corporations feels that businesses should not his campaign.
hit 'Tom Sawyer" and then ugly, but good Cincinnati W e n s and individuals would save money
Hill, Shrout went an to study at have union workers 'Yorced" on
T r e e Will." These opening thm Booting Star-Nov. 11,8:00 - on Rupp h n a , lmington George l b r o g o o d and The Spending less than $500 and
numbers set the mood for the en- the way up -
rite Who - Nov. 29 "It's Hard" Dextmyers - Dec. 1, 8:00 - the University of Cincinnati,
where he received degrees in
normally paid in high taxes. This
would allow corporations to
them and that workers should not receiving 2019 votes in Hamilton
tire concert that followed. That Modulntors - Nov. 12, 9:00 - to pet tickets for this one b-b-bad t o the bone be "excluded from jobs" because County, 575 in Clermont, aod
English and history, and minors in expand, creating more job oppor- they do not wish to join a union. 385 in B r o m County, S h o u t felt
mood was energy. Rush glowed
philosophy and political science. tunities, and allow individuals to Another issue which Libet- that be accomplished what he set
with exactly what Gallagher
He is currently working toward an purchase more goods and services, tarians oppose is the draft. Liber- out to do 'Sn the sense that I got
lacked -innovation. The music of
advanced degree in history at UC. increasing the circulation of tarians view the draft as impress- my name around." Shout added
Rush is unlike that of any other
Shrout describes himself as an money through the economy. ment against ane*s will. Shrout's that with $250 more he "would
group. Geddy Lee's voice is un- "fmstmctured person who is n Shout maintains that tax personal view is that in war, have been able to saluratc Brown
mistakeable; guitar is unprece-
dented. These three musicians
Libertarian," or literally, "a dollars are now going to govern- people who do not believe in the County with radio commercials."
person of liberty." Reflectinghis ment agencies competing with a cause would not make adequate possibly tripling or qrwdrupling
mesh to form a music explosive in
pure energy. 'bunstrueinred" nature, Shrout is private sector which wuld pro- soldiers, and should therefore be the votes there, which tended t o
redstered as an independent voter vide the same services much more allowed exemption. be straight party.
The stage techniques of the
band are incredible. In the recent and does not believe in voting efficiently. As an example he A major concern of Shrout is As for the future, Shrout
concert in Lexington, the hand straight party. Although be ran as cited the fact that the government the ' k a y that government has stated that be will probably run
played in front of a huge screen a Uberiadan candidate, Shrout is spends 2.75 times more to pick usurped individual rights over the for city council next year. In
that showed video representations not a purist in the Libertadan up garbage than would private ages," changing from a representa- considering the "greater good"he
of the songs. For example, dudng pasty, disagreeing with some of enterprise. Another example he tive form, the original intent of could do by "going for the same
the arrangement 'Tountdown," a the party'sviews and not cammit- cited is the efficiency of the the Constitution, t o a political principles" under another p-.
number depicting the tension ting himself indefinitely t o the privately run United Parcel Ser- form. He cited the recent elec- Shrout said, "If I can seek the
during the launching of the space Party. vice as compared to the inef- tion as an example of the way same position with another party,
shuttle, motion pictu~esof the In general terms, the views of ficiency of the U.S. Post Office. government bas become purely I may go with one of the other
launch in Florida were flashed on the Libertarian party are based on S h o u t stated, ' n o business political. Shont claims that if major parties:'
November 5,1982 CHIEFTAIN Page 9
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movie review

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played to animated images is a t
the very least interesting.

COXadvances in Cenfury 111 contest 'Fantasia' not average Disney film


Youth Leadership Foundation.
By the way, if you're hoping
or theseof actinties bad
-st number
the in which - create no story, but merely move one has to enjoy the music. If
to see a lot of Mickey Mouse in
Fantasia, you might as well stay
by Andy Hall the honor to attend Buckeye ted far the Youth Senate in Wash- the sNdent narticioates and the by Richard Stradling
W e are several reasons why with the music. you happen to enjoy at least half home. Disney's favorite rodent,
Senim Todd Cox was chosen Boys State. He was also nomia- ington D.C. and the Valley Forge leadership h i has- displayed in
the average Indian Hill student The animation is very imagina- of the pieces, you will probably the only Disney charact~x to
to represent Indian Hill in the these activities.
would not want to see Fantask tive and corresponds well with the enjoy the movie as a whole. appear in the f i , perfornis for
state competition of the Century Cox has shown his leadership
The first two are simple: it's a music. But as with any concert, Seeing a piece of music you enjoy only ten minutes or so as the
Three Leaders contest last week. throughout his four years of high
G-rated Walt Disney f i . It is sorcerer's apprentice. But, I
Century Three also recognized Bi whoa1 by being active in many
neither fashionable nor, as with 1 might add, it's Mickey at his best.

the s~dce
Skidmore and Paul Smith as areas. Fust of all, he has been
most Disney movies, entertaining Unlike most Disney mms,
alternates. very active in student govern-
for the adolescents of IH to see a Fantash is not necessarily geared
Cox is now eligible for a m e n t He was president of his
Grated Disney &. Something towards children, but classical
$1,500 scholarship if he wins at freshmmr and junior cT* and is
more mature like - Halloween III music lovers of all ages. Just
the state level. Century III was now nresident of SNdent ROWm- I
would probably he better. I .
I I Wring classical music doesn't
developed by the National Asso- ment: While in student iowm-
ciation of Secondary School Prin- ment he not only led the class of
The third reason is the content 1 guarantee youll thoroughly enjoy
of the movie. In a sentence, Fan- the f i , however. In essence,
cipals and is sponsored by the '83, but he also participated on October 21
tosin is classical music put to Fantasw seems to hit everyone a
Shell Oil Company.
Cox's recognition was based
snch committees as the Exchange
Committee which he ch&ed and
animated -
hackmounds
images. Still interested?
and bit differently. If you have or are
trying t o cultivate an interest in
on activities, honors, an essay, the Committee. INDIAN HILL HIGH SCHOOL classical music, Fontosio is worth
As well as his involvement in Originally recorded and pro-
and a current events quiz. All a p
duced in 1937, Fonfnsio has been your while if only t o see music as
plicants were asked t o write an es- student government, Cox is a
around for a number of years, hut --
Existence. then is em-shell thin - it has never been presented before
say concerning an issue "America
will face in its third century."
Cox's essay dealt with personal
member of the Thespian Society,
Drama Club, Ensemble, Chamber
Choir, Latin Club, and Key Club.
still remains one of the few, if not
the only, movie of its kind. This
fragile,
We never know
Temporary ...
when
L or since.

leadership which, he feels, will be


required for our government t o
"succeed, thrive, and be main-
He is presently president of En-
semble and Scribe for Drama
Club. In the past he has been m a -
re-released version features a new
digital-Dolby soundtrack and
supposedly a better synchronizing
of sound and action.
the leaf will fall from the tree,
when the tender feather will give -
Th. Thinker

When you hic


I
tained." A surer of Latin Club and Drama ns from out o f the sky think about hic
The movie draws heavily from
The award is also based on
students' past awards and aotivi-
1 - Club. the late Romantic to earlv fell Icarus it,
ties. Cox won several awards this
photo by chris Eston
fodd Cox will receive a $1500 scholarship if he wins in the state level
On January 17.1983 Cox will
be notified of the outcome at
modern peiod of classical music, 1 caru us you never hic
realize

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last year. Among these. he won of Century Three leaders contest. and consequently doesn't serve as Who falling thought to himself:
state level. that
a balaneed introduction to clas-
I am going to plunge into the ocean; when you hic
sical music for the beginner nor as -
holds
AFSby Karen elections; Agin chosen president g a m and spent the aummer m
a complete cross section for the I am going to break the creamy surface o f the world
drink
you think hic

I
connoisseur.
Everman Tunisia. YOU can do amazing things-
The Indian W chapter of shirt sales; Kelly Flaherty, mem- between people of different coun- The school program is a full
m e fdm opens with one of forcing circles my father Burp. Excuse me.
American Field Service (AFS) bership; Sara Linquist and Karen tries and cultures. To do this, a year stay in a foriegn country
.
the few non-Romantic nieces. a . will
~ ~ ~watch from above you ean d o amazing hic things,
fugue by Bach. The animation as he lives in the knowledge
recently held its election of off- Everman, public relations; and program of inter-dtural ex- with a choice of summer or win- like flying and running super hie
takes the form of abstract images
cers. Amy G e y m and Bill Poffenber- change was started in 1974. ter departure. rather than canying a concrete of his and m y love .... fast,
The offrcers are: David Agio, ger, AFS Day chairmen. The American Abroad pro- Some other AFS programs are and hic
story line. Later pieces like Stra-

I
president; Jane Lewin and Greg American Field Service is an gram is divided into a summer farm programs, gutdoor resident- driving.
Meyers, vice-presidents; John organization whose main purpose program and a school program. ial programs, and work camp pro-
vinsky's "Rite of Spring" or - Robert West -Kevin Walrar,
Dukas' "Soremer's Appren-
Spencer and Ken Jones, sweat is to promote an understandig The summer program offers a two grams in Spanish and French.
mouth stay in a foriem country. -
Since the international exchange
tice" are coupled with concrete
animated images that create a
I
Students live with f k h e s and at- program was set up, over ~ 0 , 0 0 0 story. Still others like Tchaikav- ALEXANDRA, from p. 7
ing U.D. looking good" accent), "l'm sorry if you're in
tend school if staying in the students have participated. sky's "Nutcracker Suite" are moment involved in a rampant
The club has stressed and the media, but I don't want some
Southern Hemisphere. Kelly For more information contact shown with concrete images that search for ''a target shirt like
demanded the members be journalist unearthing a l l these
Flaherty participated in this pro- Mr. Ellistou or Kelly Flahem. Keith Moon's." Despite her love gory facts about me in twenty
MUN, from p. 1 throughly prepared for the var-
ious issues they will encounter of this kind of hard core rock, year's time. I'm writing my own
Ugly teachers higl71ight Key Club Week Janet Nicalas, Shannon Meldon, this year. When asked about pre- Alexandra is also a devoted fan of biography
If Alexandra
NOW!"continues on the
by Elizabeth Gorman In addition, Key Clubbers will Eveleeu Oleinik, Lawrence Gal- aration up to this point, faculty such bands as Yes, Santana, The
Key Club International te- attend the Indian Hill C h w h on lant, John Chlistine, Diane Rem- adviser John Nellis said'? feel the Police, and Spyro Gyra. path she is following, with her de-
cently declared Key Club Week t o Sunday November 13. The next mell, and Jane Lewin. club has done a super job so far.'' Alexandra finds entertainment termination and skill, ws most
be held the week of November 7 day an interclub meetin8 with Mary Hancock, Elizabeth According to Nellis, this partic- in many other areas too. Her probably will be hearing a lot
ihrough 13. Badin and Norwood wilI be held. Smith, Trip Edwards, and Hugh ular competition wilI be on areg- often bizarre sense of humor about her in twenty year's time,
During the week, IH Key For another event during Key Geier will be the delegates from ion2.1 scale. He expects that 60 attracts her to the comedy troupe When asked t o sum up her life in
Clubbers have planned many ac- Finland, while Lori Hallam, No- schools will be represented. NeUis of Monty Python, aerospace general, Alexandra 'Ymir"
Club Week, Pam lanham, the
tivities in order to promote the Lieutenant Governor of Key elle Regensburger, Dan Kramer, also said "Our toughest competit- engineering, and Princeton Uni- Oleinik plainly states, "I'm
Key Club's services. Club, will give a speech during Scott Kravetz, and Rosemary ion will come from Country Day, versity. The casual observer can hurtin' in every aspect imagin-
The major activity to continue Tuesday night's regular meeting. Ward will represent Lebanon. St. Xavier and several of the local often f n d Alex tooling around in able." Well, Alexandra, not all
through the week is the Ugly Indian W and Sycamore Key This year in review of the Dayton Schools." her nightmare green fat doing 32 aspects.
Teacher Contest t o benefit Easter Clubs will run a model Kiwanis countries which Indian W will After this debate, the Model in 20-mile an hour school zones.
Seals. Students will be able t o meeting on Wednesday night. I t represent, many members feel United Nations Club will contin- Her date in court is November 6 news short
vote at lunch by placing money in will take place a t the Montgomery quite optomistic about winning ue t o meet weekly in preparation a t 2 0 0 p.m. With regard t o her A good home is needed for a
the jar next t o their candidate's Kiwanis Club headquarters be- several awards at U.D. Co-Presid- for the national meet to be held shadowy past, Alexandra un- small,gray Persian c a t Please call
Picture. The ugliest teacher will cause the Montgomery organiza- ent Paul Smith commented 'We in Washington, D.C. during Febr- abashedly quoted Pete Town- senior Bi Skidmore a t 561-5718 if
These ekht students wece elected to s%e as offieem t o run thls Yeax's have his or her picture printed in tion sponsors both Indian Hiu and have an excellent chance of leav- uary. sheud saying (m her best British interested.
AFS under the guidance of Mrs.Carolyn Berry. Chiefuin. Sycamore clubs.
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Sauaws headed for state


I
by Priscilla Bower ended. knawledpe and rxperiunce. Last
the? will play the winner of the
1:airnman t \lest -Kent motcll.
Teresa Lem~nell says. 'We
Rant to mzke it to the tinalr. and
Brad Johnson pioneers 1H Young- Life
by Diane Rsmmell iife takes many trip?. to Colorado this summer where outside, much of Young Life
f i e lndian Hill varsity field The xrond half broupht on year we went for the thriil of we havr a good chance: third and Young Life, a nationwide This weekend, Gom tonight everyone will be staying on land looks at best like organized chaos.
hockey Squaws advanced to the more tedious play. Bolh teams making it XI Tar. but this year fourth place pet nuthinp; first organization open to a l l high until Sunday, students involnd in owned by Young life. A closer look shows typical high
state tournament with wins in the ware physically exhaunted.and no we're going to win." Teresa and second get all the recognition. schwlers, has recently come to the program are staying a t the "It's more like a resort than a school kids coming to a better
districts and sectionals. The team one scurcd. prerervinp ihe Lemmell echoed Brockmann. \Ce71 do it." Throughout the sea- Indian Hill under the leadenhip Kin@ Island Inn. "Like just typical camp," agnerts Johnson. understanding of who Jesus Christ
will Tace lludrun High School in Squaws' 2-1 victory. '?Ye havr a good chance oi son, the Squaws have kept up the of Brad Johnson. about everything we do in Young 'Well be horseback riding, rap- is and how he fits into life i n the
its first state tournament game to The Squaws deftztcd Summit. makinp it to tinals." If the tram IH winning tradition, despite the Young life is a cha~itable Life," explains Johnson, "this pelling down 100 foot eliffs, 1980's."
be held tomorrow at Ohio Wes- 3-0. October 25. to linisli their beats Hudson on Saturday morn- fact that the team lost eight ex- organization supported by mem- weekend promises t o be crazy." whitewater raftin& and snow- For further information about
levan. reslar seasun undefeated in their ing at Ohio \Vesleyan in Delaware. nprienced olavers from last "ear. bers of the community and thus, Another trip Johnson is sliding, among other things." Young Iife, Brad Johnson can be
The Squaws beat Northman1 ~ c k h w r s t r r nOhio Lzapue. n o dues are charged. 'me pur- planning wiU be a weeklang trip Johnson states that "from the reached at 271-7773.
2.1 on Friday, October 29, to win
the district championship.
The tcam earned the right to
meet Nonhmont in its second
pose of Young Life," states
Johnson, '7s t o commwlicate the
left er from SG
The game was playcd at 1H with a
very supportive home crowd.
Students and parents alike
game in the sectional tournament
with a 2-0 triumph over Lebanon
October 26. IH had already
basics of the Christian faith to
hiah school age people in an
open, honest, positive way."
SG undertakes a n n u a l food drive
showcd in largc numlrrs to voice defeated Lebanon twice previous While it is affiliated with the As ThmksgMng draws near, The exchange committee has have to tolerate it. Mrs Smith
lheir spirit for the team. The to the sectional championship Christian faith, people of all the service committee has begun been a bit disappointed with the sights two main reasons why these
game proved to be as intense as game. faiths, either interested in com- working on the annual Thank* turnout for their various ex- lockers are to be assigned just
the fans were. In the middle of The tetm had its first sec- paring religious ideas or just en- giving food drive. As in years changes. Only fwe people are once. Firstly, it takes days t o
the first half Nurthmvnt scared. tionals victory against Summil joying themselves, are welcome. past, the drive is in conjunction slated for the November ninth reassign and change the locks, and
As this wits the first time the two weeks ago. The Squaws "Just about everything we do with Model United Nations and exchange with Ursuline. I t has b y eliminating these tasks, a great
Squaws' opponent had scored playcd very well, never allowing in Young Life promises to be a will take place from Monday, long been the opinion of Student deal of work and aggravation are
rust in a game this year, the team Summit to come close to scoring. blast," proclaims Johnson. Be- November 15 through Wednes- Government that these exchanges saved. Secondly, the adminisha.
war nervous, but most of all The onesided affair ended 8.0 in sides weekly meetings, presently day, November 24. are valuable in obtaining new tion hopes students will have
anxious to score a goal. Minutes favor of Indian Hill. from 8:00 - 9:00 on Wednesday Canned food and other such ideas and perspectives from other more pride in their lockers and
later the Squaws evened the scarc The team is excited for the nights a t students' homes, Young items will be donated to the Free schools. take better care of them if they
as Lisa More smacked the ball upcoming state tournament. Kris Store in Over-the-Rhine, while Tbe senior class recently com- know they will have them for as
into the net off of a corner hit. Brockmann speaks for the team
when she states, 'We're gama
Dhoto by Chris Eaton on the spot money collected will he given to pleted its football concessions, long as they are in high school.
They kept up their momentum as Amy Wiatt prepares to p a s to the advancing Lisa the Squaws' Oxfam, a W t y organization and according to senior class Smith is quick to point out
More scored again as the half cream 'em because we have mare 2.1 victory over Northmont. If you could pick anyone in the that helps people provide food for President Chris Schmalz, "they that as enrollment declines, less
whole world t o be the next themselves in underdeveloped went pretty well." He went o n t o desirable locken wiU be left

IH falls to Loveland in sectionals was no way Scott (Lyon) could


have Saved It."
governor of Ohio, who would it
be and why?
countries.
The forum committee has
f i s h e d counting the money from
thank all those seniors who
helped out. The junior class is
preparing for the basketball can-
empty as students with I d e m i n
the back portions of the hallways
will move t o a more central loca-
by Dwight Paffefenberger record of 13-5-1. land goalie. The Braves got to the sectional
Thc Braves started the game last month's Star Wars presenta- cessions coming up this winter. tion. She adds that if problems
Thc varsity soccer team finally The Braves dominated the ma- fmals by defeating Madeira, 3-1 in
out slowly, perhaps a bit nervous jority of the second period, be- a game that was closer than the Alexandra Oleinik and J m a y tion and is happy to announce Underclassmen who are nn- due t o height, etc., crop up, they
ended the season in the AA sec-
tional final on October 26th be- before such a large hamc crowd. cause the Braves' fullbacks played score indicates. The rust half in- Woodhouse - Stu Castergine - his that the movie netted a profit of happy with their locker location will be dealt with on an individual
fore a home crowd. A 3-2 defeat Loveland jumped out to quick 1-0 strong defense. Fullback stand- dian Hill had no ofrense to speak high moral standards, and way close t o two hundred dollars. and do not want to have their basis.
by the Laveland Tigers was the lead during the rust quarter. out Greg Morris said,'We started of. Coach Randy Stertmeyer with women. This money wiU provide a base present locker for the duration of Sincerely,
Braves' second straight loss to Midway through the second per- brin&g our rullbacks up and the chewed out the Braves,"You guys for future SG projects. their high school careers will just Todd Cox and Richard Stladliog
Loveland, which advanced to tile iod senior fanvard Dave Rhaden- I
rorwards and halfbacks did a good are playing kickball. You're play- Pam Thompson - Sting (lead -
dislrict tournament at Dayton's
Welcome Stadium. The Braves
baugh worked his way past several
Loveland defenders and Cued a
job of keeping it up there.'' Thc
halr ended a 1-1 stalemate.
ing thcir game."
In the second period Madeira
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singer of the Police) He's an in- -
Bill PoEenberger Mrs. Smith - I -
Amelia Elling I don't know, b u t -
M e Cau John Galt - b y ik
telligent and positive person. like a Communist government i t wouldn't be Mrs. Smith. way, who is John Galt?
ended their 1982 season with a shot underneath the diving Love- In the third oeriad the Braves .iumned
. ahead.. 1-0..on a eoal Herd
maintained their intensity. Jeff actually scared. T h e a l l was
Graham controlled the ball at going in anyway. I just tried to Kenny Slayk -Mr. Noman - be's
midfield for long periods of time do everything I could to stop it," Janice Bokenkotter and Jimmy
fumy, and he knows what he's AmaM - ISSA and/or Jack Nich-
which helped the Braves' offense. said Herd. The half ended, 1-0. doing.
The Braves jumped out ta a 2-i After a stcrn half time talk by olas.
lead midway through the third Stcrtmeyer the Braves came out
quarter on a perfect pass from ready to play. Curtis Ott soon
Graham to Steve Womack who drilled in a direct kick over the
drilled the ball home. goalie's head. Less than tllrcc
The fourth quarter was a dia- minuter later DwigJit Poffcnber-
astor for the boys in red. Love- ger, who had been benched earli-
land tied it up.2-2, and gained the er, brake through on a fast broak
momentum. Whilc the dock to put the Braves ahead to stay.
clicked down the intensity in- Steve Womack scored an insur-
creased as several lights almost ance goal on a penalty kick to
broke out. Ron Herd came the Cmish off the victory, 3-1. Kent Cambell - Damien -I'm his -
Jay McFarland Mr. West - he'd
1 closest to brawling when he was Overall, Coach Stertmeyer was foBower. lead our state with justice and
' blatantly rouled by a Tiger. Pi- pleased with the season. He said, truth just like Hitler or Attila the
! nally with 9:56 left in the game "I reel lucky to have coached you Hun did.

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Loveland's right halfback sneaked guys. Hold your heads up. You
. . .. .:..61- r .,. ~. in behind Dwight Poffenberger havc nothing to be ashamed of. -
I
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Gus Gordon Steven Snielberr
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Dnoto by Chris Eaton
Dave Rhodenbaugh concentrates on his foohvork in the Braves' 2-1
EHL lass to Laveland.
and drilled hamc the winning
goal. Fullback Herd commented,
"It was a bleep o f a shot. There
You are twenty-two fme young
males."
Swin Johvmmn I don't know
what a governor is.
he pulls his movies in on time and
under budget. Maybe he could do
the m e for Ohio.
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Mary HsneocL Todd Cox be- -
cause he wins all the social a-
Wardb
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Peter Mounutd Olof Palme ( the
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ruler of Sweden) I don't want
him t o rule our country. I
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editorial as I see it
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Braves looking for 5-5 against Anderson Braves' coach saw was an ineffec-

' Y y h l m' am f l h m Politics, art don't mix by John Bergman people. The serving certainly
by Kurt Dusterbag
The Braves have a chance to
tive Pass rush.

When we were all little kids not long ago, the festivi- break even for the season tomor-
Several weeks ago, jazz-great does not have to be carried out in row night when they take a 4-5
ties surrounding Halloween were a long awaited Ray Charles played a concert in Congress or any other political have ch&enged far a win L o
lecord to Anderson at 8:00 p.m. weeks ago. Instead, a fast start
pleasure. However, due to the irrevocable work of New York City. Charles attracted arena, but artists should be held This game has no bearing on
responsible for any and all state- canied the Wildcats to a 2 7 6 win.
some very mentally sick person or people in Chicago, a great crowd of music lovers, as league statistics, but Coach Gene Deer Park shelved the Braves'
usual, and he provided an excel- ments that can be construed lrom Brindise says fans should not ex-
numerous youngsters' Halloweens were considerably lent show. their art. hopes early with a 70 yard touch-
pect any surprises, just hard-nosed down run by running back Ed
marred. There was, howcver, more As I see it, the artist, while he
football. He characterizes Ander-
Because of the "Tylenol scare" many parents be- going on at the jazz d u b than the has certain obligations and Woolwine, who averages mare
son as "'an excellent passing team than ten yards per carry. John
lieved that their children's Halloween candy might also show done. A fairly sizable responsibilities to his public, is
that played a tough schedule" d e Gennantoio, the number one
group of angry citizens demon- not, and should never become, a
be laced with drugs and prohibited their youngsters spite a 3 6 record. punter in the city, could not
strated outside of the club, in political spokesman. 'We've got a lot to play for,"
from trick or treating. The fault, of course, lies direct- The world of politics and that handle a snap on the next Indian
protest of the fact that Ray Brindise said. "I think the seniors
of art are completely divergent in Hill punt, resulting in a quick
ly with the person or persons who tampered with the Charles had performed in the are playing for pride, and every- score from one yard out for Deer
much publicized, highly contro- nature and in purpose. Politics is
Tylenol products. Indirectly, however, the fault lies one wants to give us momentum Park. The Wildcats added one
versial country, South Africa. a world of motives, intrigue, and for the Greenhills game." Brin-
with society. One can't hide from the fact that society competition. Art is a world in more score before the half to
They were of the opinion that dise was speaking of next year's cushion their lead at 2 0 0 .
produces and contains people of this warped nature. Charles had made a political which beauty exists far beauty's opener some 4 2 weeks from now. - - -.- - -.. Fitzmaurice scored the onlv
Wanton slayings have always occurred and always will. statement with his performance in sake, and each inhabitant is as Brindise also hopes to play Coach Blindise explains a play in the huddle during last Friday night's
good as his last creation. Braves tonchdown of the evening
favor of the South African some players tomorrow night who 38-20 victory over MiIford.
What then, can be done t o rectify this nasty, brutish government. The songs that Ray Charles have seen little d o n this year,
in the third period from the three
I t was a big night for two quarter. yard h e .
problem our society so unfortunately possesses? All of this brings an interesting sings are not activist or radical. In but whether they see action 'W senior players. Jim Morgan The Braves played an almost "All things cousidered, with
Nothing. Stricter punishment for the guilty party issue to mind, "Where does one fact, it would be quite hard to be dictated by the sihlation of the caught three passes for touoh- emor-free game without any turn- the events of the week. I thought
draw the line between being pull any underlying statement game."
will not curb such horrible deeds. Many unbalanced downs, and Jon Capen rolled up overs. 'That always has a big we played well," said Brhdise.
public and being political? Do lrom his songs. People go to his The Braves snapped a five 173 yards on the ground while effect, hut I was just pleased we '%specially if you take away the
people do not rationalize and do not even consider the well-known artists, entertab* pi, concerts and buy his records game tdhpin in a big was last scoring two touchdowns. John fought through a lot of adve~slty
because he is a great musician and first two minutes."
result of their actions. Mental institutions are not the authors, ete. have political week when they crushed the FiUmaurice added the Braves and played very well," Brindise
responsibilities, even if their work showman. If Charles tried to Milford Eagles, 38-20.
answer as scores of deranged potential killers are fre- politically please dl of the
h a l score late in the fourth said. The only weakness the
is essentially nonpolitical?"
quently turned back into society. members of his audience, he
Society produces and contains such hapless indi-
viduals; this is a sad and pitiful fact we all must face.
Some, perhaps the majority,
would answer the above question
positively. They would point Out
would not have a chance to play
anywhere nor would we have the ?rs capture first win ception, made matters even
worn.
that people who have become chance to hear him. by Duff Lmagan Milford penetrated the Braves' and, after a long, timeeonsuming A Deer Park tumover with
There are, however, a few positive things from this very famous in their field yield a The true responsibility of Ray The JV football Braves were twenty yard line. For example, drive, scored with two minutes three minutes to go seemed t o he
tragedy that we can be thankful for and learn from. tremendous amount o l power, a Charles is to satisfy his public victorious for the f i s t time this with the ballat the Indian Hill six left in the third qoarter. How- a big break. The Braves had the
power which goes far beyond with the artistic excellence he has year in a 2 2 6 blowout over Mil- yard line, Brad Wilkinson and
First of all, public awareness of the Tylenol case will come to represent. And that is
ever, a costly fumble prevented hall at midfield, but they had
their actual work. ford last Saturday. Steve Misali forced the Milford the conversion and they trailed, another tumover with only t w o
result in parents being more inclined t o check the Singers, for cxample, are often the basis upon which he should be The combined factors of quarterback to fumble. 8 6 . After an exchange of punts, minutesremaining. After that the
candy their children receive. These increased candy as famous as the leading political judged! If he should later decide timely passing effectiveness and a Hallam also had a great delen- another Braves' mistake, an inter- , time ran out on the Braves.
checks may yield tampered items which might have representatives of any issue, and that he wishes to make a political sound Nnning game were the sive game, with two interceptions,
the same can be said for other statement, then certainly he will reasons Indian Hill fared so well. one of which he almost broke for
normally gone unnoticed. Parents inspecting their artists, as well. They have made it do so, but let him be the one to The touchdowns were scored by a touchdown. ., .
children's candy may save the youngsters' lives and to where they are because many tell us that is, in fact, what he is Kevin Viax, who had two, and Lineman Steve Misali re-
may in turn lead t o the apprehension of those de- people respcct and admire them, doing. Mike Wentz. However, Gary marked that, despite the indi-
mented few who taint the treats they give out. and they have a tremendous When one tries to turn that Hallam had the best day, rushing vidual highlights, ' T h e victory
responsibilily to serve those which is supposed to be art, into for over 100 yards. His perfor- was still a team effoft. It takes
North Central to ~ f % sometl~ing which has great mance led assistant coach Wood- Webber's
eleven guys to field
statement,
a team."'We're
political meaning, he distorts the ward to say, 'Gary ~eallycarried
evaluate high school underlying truth of its prolound the mail today.'' playing as a team and will bring
North Central Evaluation STAFF beauty.
Let Ray Charles and all others
The B~aves fust
prompted parent George Sere-
drive home a victory" finally became
reality in last Saturday's victory
(NCE), a national accrediting
like him perform where they will. metis to comment, "It was like week earlier the JV's staged
overAMilford.
agency, will evaluate the high Chieftain is written, com- chief Typesetter Diane Remmeli
Production Managers Ken Jones Let them be judged on their watching Woodie Hayes' teams;
school November 9 tllru 11. posed, printed and sold as an
Before the agency's visit, IH ~ X ~ I ~ C Y ~ C ~ E activity
Y ~ P I by the David Stradling artistic ability. If they have six, seven yards and a cloud of what was to be a very intense
..
students of Indian Hill Hieh BurinerrlCircUlntion Manaserl something political to say, let i t dust." Wentz threw well t o his football game against Deer Park.
teachers and administrators will school, 6845 Drake ~ d . . Cincin- on Jones
be judged on its own value, but favorite targets Tom Wilson and The Wildcats scored f i s t on a
make a sclfevaluation. They will nati. Ohio 45243. Paul Smith
then compare U~cir own evalua- sponsor Wm. P. Kincaid Photogn~herr Chrir Eston don't ever allow the art and the Jim Gmskin, bath making key long pass and made the two paint ,
Editors ~ u r Dusterberg
t Scott Bianohard politics to mix! first down catches throughout the conversion that later proved to be
tion with the NCE's evaluation. savithri Raiu.
chrir r h m a l r Typemtterl game. the decisive factor in the Braves'
According to Mrs. JoAnn RiEhard Stladling ~aren Wiedemer, Kelly
Groome. Jim Arnold
Coach Ron Webber had said 8 6 defeat. It looked as if the
Wund, NCE representatives will NCWI ~ d i t o r s ~ohn Christine FlahenY ,; ,
Contributors Gus Gordon. Produstion Staff Todd Adrien previously, 'We've come a long Braves were going to be blown
sit in classes and observe teaching Ron Z e r ~ h
cnrir Hua. -, win wells. John L~WIEOSC Gallant, Chris Hug. way together, and this group of out, but somehow they prevented
methods and student behavior. In ~ e l g m a nElbie
, Joel Ruff. Elizabeth Gorman,
Nancy HoPpla Herman. Diane boys will fight far what they want Deer Park from scoring and
addition, they also plan to grade Faalurer Editor John illy Remmell. Lawrence Gallant, Joe Alexander. David Graham.
until they get it!' n i s held true buckled down in the second
student exlra-curricular activities. Sports Editors Paul Monacu Karen Everman. Ken loner. Margot Ayerr, Dominic Parse.
Dwight Poffenberger Andy Hall. Doug T h o m ~ 5 o n . Chrir Bianshard, Vicki in the Milford game. I t was great quarter. Photo by Chris Eaton
The purpose of NCE, accord- Csmardo. Barbara Hug. Janet defense that kept the Eagles to six The Braves got the momentum JV quarterback Mike Wenk hands off t o Kevin Viox in last Saturday's
Magazine Editors Nancy HoPPls Duff Lanagan, Prlrcilla Bower.
ing to Mr. Gary Gellert, is to Kitla Tallian Shelley Stanforth, Kevin Nicoias, Kevin Walzer. points; at least twice in the game as they started the second haLf 226 defeat of Milfo~d.
make suggcstions on improving Arriltant Magazine Editor Walzer. David Graham. Robert Jennifer Aitken. Dan Roren-
west. Peter carr. Jonalhan thai. Win Wellr.Trrcy Megiron
academic and social conditions. Elizabeth Smith
Page 12 CHIEFTAIN November 5,1982
way of the woods
nets claim salmon I. Steve Cariton was recenlly
voted the 1982 National
Vol. 32 No. 5
November 5,1982
by Dwight PoffenbergeF
League Cy Young Award. lndian Hill High School
Let me give you a pioce of ad-
vice. If you're hoaded north to- Wha was second in the voting? Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
2. Who won the professional
wards Michigan salmon fishing,
stag home. This faU you'd be Ilowiing Association tourna-
m m t held last Tuesday. Octo-
lucky to catch one fish a day.
bur 26, at lndianapolis?
Far the rust time since 1970
rivcrs normally full o i coho and
the early chinook salmon this
time of year are experiencing ex-
3. What lndian Hill varsity ioot-
ball player's statistics rank him
tirst in the city'?
4. Which tcam son the 1982
Marchina Band wins invitational division
by Ken Jones
V
The Glen Este game a n Sep- made possible through donations light Tone," "Sophisticated
tremely light mns. Clear gravel The Marching Braves won temler 17 heralded the f i s t of the boosters and the adminis- Ladies - I t Don? Mean a Thing (If
NCAA Division I basketball
bars where saimon used to fm by their division of the Glen Este showing of the band's new uni- tration. As for the show, the it Ain't Got That Swing)," and
tuurnarnent?
the hundreds now are relatively Rand
- - Invitational Saturday. forms These uniforms were three songs performed were 'Twi- "Still."
5. Wherc did Bengalals' wide re-
banen. October 30. Accompanymg the An anonymous band member
ceiver lsasc Curtis play in col-
A river I have grown up fish- band's f i s t place trophy was the was quoted as saying, 'We pinned
lege?
ing, the Crystal Rivcr in northcrn f m t place fmish by the color their ears back against the wall."
Michigan, did not have many sal. guard. The show highlighted solo per-
mon as uflate October. Normally The band started marching formances by Fred Gcosman on
thousands of mature coho salmon back in August while learning trumpet, Gus Gordon on trom-
surge over a sand bar in the their music and basic routine. bone, and drum major Tom
mouth of the Crystal early in Sep- This year, the corps routine was Crumpler on tuba.
tember. Why didn't they this written by Michael Suassex and A tradition the band continues
year? was graphed o u t in sequence for t o follow is their performing at
I think it's the Indians. Five easy learning. away games. The band's f i s t
or six years ago a federal district By the night of the f i s t foot- away game was a t Laveland. This
judge named Fox rulcd that the ball game, the band had its corps allowed all the band members t o
lndians still had their fishing Many sportsmen are wondering where w m o n like these caught by see what they would be up against
Dwight Poffenberger havegone this fall. show ready, but postponed its
rights according to an ancient debut until the arrival of the at the G.E.B.1.
treaty. Thc treaty did not specify ment of Natural ilesources. Per- AU summer this lack o i sal- here one day, gone the next. All A t Milford, the Marohing
much sought afim new uniforms.
how the lndians could and could haps thcy iorgot to stock the cor- mon hurt charter boat fishermen summer long last ycar there were Braves Tied in for the Milford
twice as many salmon. In place of the corps show, a
not fish. rect number of salmon a icu w h o x living dcpends on their band which happened to h e away
Undoubtably the lack of sal- special routine was devised for the
Consequently, the lndians years ago. However, this ex- fishing success. at a larger contest 'The Milford
mon has hurt many businesses fist game. The band appeared in
started fishing with large gill nets planation is hiphly unlikely. How One charter captain I have crowd was more appreciative of
and spoiled many hopeful fishing solid wlored shirts while the
samctimes miles long. Gill nets could s major governmental ser- worked for told me that hc had
Lrips. The victims are wandering color guard wielded special bright MI. Steve Strider accepts a sin& telegram given t o him and W. Dan
are nets wilh holes small enough vice like that makc such a drastic problems finding any sort or sal- see BAND, p. 12
as I am 'Where arc thc salmon?" flags. h the band members' parents following the band's success.
~ o r t by
that when a fish swims into one mistake? mon concentration. T h e y m e
the net catches undcr the fish's
GUS, so the fish can't back out or
go ahead. The fish dies soon
Bball Squaws prepare for upcoming season Bernard named art teacher of year
by Lawrence Gallant
lot of hard work l o win, and "At fist I really wasn't going think this award indirectly re.
afterwards. by Shelley Stanforth the numbers or young and older
Art teacher Mr. Larry Bernard to send in the application," Llectsthem:'he commented.
Of all the Great Lakes* The girls' varsity basketball don't like to lose." However, players, Pfuman remarked,
Pfirman also added, "I think it 'We've gat all young kids. It's
has been named outstanding art Bernard commented, 3 u t later I In his past years as a teacher a t
f ~ hl&e
, trout have been hurt the team began its fin1 week of pre- teacher of the year in the south-
will be very dirficult to win the decided that I would just go For IH, Bernard has served as south-
most by Indian's gill nets. Sincc season conditioning Pas1 Monday. going lo depend on how these
western Ohio district of the Ohio it." west repwsentative to the Ohio
lndians are not allowed to sell Only two seniors will be re- league." kids do. We've got good kids,
Art Educators Association In September, ballots were Gavemor's Youth Art Exhibit
salmon commercially, they make turning from last year's team, but About the imbalance between but they lack experience." (OAEA). sent to over onehundred and has done much committee
their proiiu on lake trout. Right [ourteen freshmen came to thc Bernard was f i s t notified of menllers of the southeast district
BAND cont. from p. 1 work for the O A E k His students
now the lake trout population preseason meeting. Junior Holly
his nomination for the award this of the OAEA complete with have received much recognition in
that had takcn almost a decade to R o d s and senior Mandy Gries- the performance than Loveland:' Addina to the band mrfor- spring. For further consideration, resumes o l the candidates. both the Scholastic Art contest
build up is almost all gone as a darn are thc prospective for- staled assistant drum major Ron mance was the flashy color guard. nominees were required to send Bernard was notified of his win- and the Midwest Ceramics show.
result. l have watched lndians wards. Junior Mary Grangcr Jones. A lust place award was achicved three letters of recommendation, ning the award in late October. Bernard will be recognized for
load up a boat with lake trout in will provide needed height as Thc day after the Milford by tllc dedicated girls. 'We've Mr. Larry Bernard was named art a letter of acceptance, and slides "I would never have been able this most recent achievement a t
only a few feet of gill net. I m a starling centcr. Flowever. the game, October 30. the Marching came a long way since last year," teacher of the year in the south- af his own works, as weU as work to achieve this honor if it weren't t h e OAEA Conference in Akron,
pine miles of gill net. startlng wards have yct to be Braves arrived at GIcrl Este with a said color guard captain Kim western Ohio district. of his smdents. for the school and the students. 1 Ohio o n November 17.
In my opinion, the Indians dctermincd. winning a t t i t u d ~ . In the past, Dinsmare. '~Hopefully,ncxt year
havc round a way to protit iram
netting saimon ilthough it is il-
Two scrimmage games are
scheduled bclbre the regular sea-
lndian Hill had madc fairly
mcdiuurc finishes at contests such
the finish will be just as strong."
TIlc win was celebrated and
M.U.N. to debate in Dayton
legal. son. After theso the Squaws as the Hall of Fame Invitational. b y Win Wells The topics to be discussed will
band directors, Mr. Steve Strider The Model United Nations deal with various problems affect-
With the help o i greedy white %ill open their scnson at home Thc Glen lstu Bnnd Invitational and Mr. Dan North, were thanked
men thc Indians could have found against l urcst Park Tuesday, consirtcd of 27 bands, some of Club will travel to Dayton to at- ing the world as a whole. Among
For their efforts during the band's tend a U.N. simulation held by
a market for salmon. It wouldn't November 23. The first part of which had laken part in earlier these will be terrorism, disarma-
victary celebration on Monday. the University of Dayton on ment, drugs and narcotics, and
surprise me. The lndians are out the season is uxpected to be a competition^. Threc bouquets of balloons and a
to make as much nloncy as p o s cllallengc for the Squaws. As it This ycar, the hlarciling Brnvcs Thursday, November 18, 1982. humanrights.
singing telegam were bought by The countries which Indian
siblc. They don't cart about is doubtful whether Deer Park wan their division and placed The Committe groups repres
the band parents and a standing Hill will represent are U.S.S.R., enting the U.S.S.R. are Ron
sport fishing ar the future of the will field a team, thc ncxt oppo- third ovcrall. lndinn Hill was only ovation was giviven for the two.
fxh. nents include Wyoming, Grecn- three points behind the second Lebanon, Brazil, and Finland. Jones, Joe Alexander, Andy Hall,
The Pep Band will bc sent in place Each country is divided into
Same people are saying that hills, Sycamore, and Milford. place band, Mocller, and tied St. Brian Meyers, Win Weus, and Bob
the absence of salmon could be a Coach Dick PFirman said,
"The girls will havc to put in a
Xavier, thc Grand Champion, in
of the band this Saturday night at
Anderson.
various committees. Two dele-
gates will represent each country
-
Tutfle. Representine Brazil are
.
- -.....-- - - ..
mistake by thc Michigan Depart- the general effect category. The Model United Nations Club plans t o represen1 the USAR., Leba-
withii each committee. see MUN, p. 9 non, Brazil and Finland in their Dayton simulation.

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