Friday, October 27, 1972, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Friday, October 27, ~ 972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Overbeck Bookstore IS HAVING A CLEARANCE SALE MEDICAL-LAW tad GENERAL BOOKS 25c and up CURRENT AND OLD EDITIONS-NEW, SED AND US F Scale new heights of excitement this Halloween next TUESDAY, Oct. 31 KING KONG --and-- DRACULA Together' !On Screen' IN PERSON' POWER CENTER for the Performing Arts Classic Films-Live Stage Skit complete shows 6:30 & 8:30 $1.50 cant. Friends of Newsreel TICKETS-Salvation Records & New Morning Books HOME FROM WHERE? Poll shows Homecoming confusion AND By DAN BORUS Daily Sports Pollster Although Homecoming has a rec-, ognition factor of over 98 per cent, it still suffers from what can be termed the post-war counter action spiral according to figures released' in yesterday's Borus Poll. The survey covers the dates October 25-26, 1972. Readers are cautioned that sup-1 port for any position is not solid and percentage points will vary from case to case due to sampling' errors. However, the figures; shown do represent trends in both the athletic and student commit- tees. Although 98.6 per cent of the' people canvassed recognized Home- coming either by its first name, last name or its middle initial, 36, OFFICE AN SCHOOL SOLES 50% OFF per cent of those surveyed wonder why in the world anyone would want to come home to Ann Arbor in October. "It gets pretty damn cold here," said one pert co-ed from East Quad. "I have knitted three ski- jackets already." Fo o t bar11playerstthemselves seemed quite reticent to get in on the action. A good 56.3 per cent argued that Homecoming was a misnomer. "After all," concluded one husky tackle, "we haven't really gone anywhere for more than twenty-four hours. This feeling is backed up by the athletes' response to the question, "If you had gone somewhere, do; you think you were missed." Sixty-seven per cent felt that they, were missed only by loved ones, THRU THE YE FANTASTIC BARGAINS SOMETHING TO INTEREST EVERYONE 1216 S0. UNIVERSITY AVE. 663-9333 SALE STARTS SAT., OCT. 21 roommates, or Rick Bay (Rick Forty six per cent responded But a good 79.3 per cent of the Bay is the athletic academic ad- "'good," twenty one per cent said students polled felt that Sock Hops visor and wrestling coach). Thirty "bad," twenty four per cent contributed to the Gross National per cent responded "nah," and a claimed they were drunk, and the 'Stoned Index and were useful to rousing 3 per cent had no opinion. rest said they slept through it or employing corpulent people. One quarterback summed up the else were reading War and Peace a much a trip as seeing feeling of the Maize and Blue with for their Russian Lit in Translation Lost inSpace," was the way that a retort to the surveyer. Said he, course. "A game is a game is a game and' Of those who responded "good,", one student put it. sd we're out to win 'em- all. We. don't sixty-four persons mentioned a The Borus poll also concluded care who we play or where." sexual experience, twenty-one men-j that the Brown Jug will most Thus to most football players tioned the football game, thirty-!likely stay in Ann Arbor if those Homecoming is as good as any 1 three gold fish swallowing and | polled have their way. other game. riding the elephants that came in' 'You can get away without tip- Homecoming's s u p p o r t runs the 1962, homecoming, twenty-one ping," said one wag. heavy among old voters and lower- mentioned trapping a Life reporter floor residents of University hous- in a phone booth, and the rest "I bring mine in the bottles, but ing (not including Baits), mention football and a sexual ex- if you like a jug, it's okay," said n.perience.one elderly fellow who claimed he But those coming home for the pie knew Mike Wallace when the Minnesota game will find that the famous newscaster was a student demarcation between the genera-an spndycmioofWt tions will be particularly strong Harriers to hike uad.spin dry champion of West on this issue. Of those who had matriculated at Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at U bf Football players, the proud pos- the Ann Arbor campus between the M's golf course Michigan's sessors of the Brown Jug, seemed fertile years 1947-62, 82 per cent cross-country team will enter- interested in keeping the fabled of those surveyed felt that not tain the Gophers of Minnesota. drinking piece of Wolverine great only was homecoming a necessary | It will be the only home meet Fielding Yost. good, it helped local merchants! of the year and spectators are "It's not too beautiful, but quite and 66.5 per cent of those surveyed encouraged. Further details will ecological," said one defensive felt that Homecoming was instru- appear in tomorrow's Daily. tackle with a science background. mental in getting good candidates_" into office."You can't drink from itbut In an effort to find out if ac- Of those who responded "bad," it's a great place to keep your cusations about Homecoming's three mentioned being Life re- socks," claims a halfback. past associations were taking hold porters, and the rest mentioned no: While many have indicated they among the elderly, the Borus poll sexual experience whatsoever, will attend the pep rally, only posed this question. "When you Of those who were drunk, fifty 36 per cent indicated they were knew Homecoming, was it a good per cent reached on the phone by doing so because they wanted to or bad experience?" the Borus pollsters still were. see the team fired up, while 31 -__ __-___ In contrast, present matriculants per cent said that they were doing responded indifferently to the ques- so in order to write home about a WOMEN INVITED tion, "Does Homecoming mean as college event and twelve per cent much to you as say the national claimed their attendance was due deficit or post nasal drip?" in part to the prevailing Munchies A Vaughn Street -resident re- that attack Ann Arbor on Thurs- PHI RHO SIGMA sponded with a terse, "No, it day nights. The rest of the re- Adoesn't mean a thing." sponses were divided between see- MEDICAL FRATERNITY A pre-medical student and some- ing Asia Minor, love of crowds in 10 27 times whiz-of-the-keys (his own the night time, finding a meaning- THIS FRIDAY-8 P.M. term) looked at the pollsters for a ful response to life and "coming 220 N. INGALLS good three minutes before respond- to win a free cruise on the Uni- across from St. Joseph's Hospital ing, "Nope. . versity's ocean liner. One member of the Daily Sports The opinions expressed in this BEER, WINE AND MUSIC Staff, faintly corpulent in his ways, poll are those of the campus at responded, "Yeah, what of it. A ! large and could conceivably change k E r C ,; E l 4 _ . _ --- --------- I s }, ~ .y ' f HOMECOMING '72 TODAY!. on the Diag 1-3 P.M. PHONE BOOTH STUFFING CONTEST and HULA-HOOP CONTEST C FISH SALE (with coupon only) on FRESH WATER FISH Buy one at regular price -get another for 1 cent. 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