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Ffibtana Flattered, with Award Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1986-04-23 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1986). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2474. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2474 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • r, -For_Sports-­ Cmssword see pg. 4 .. ~:. .·. .. '.1· ,.·.: 7f ·Number 26: · Xavier University, Cincinnati_, Ohio VVednesday, _April -23, 1986 - voiume·. .. .. ' ' ··- ' ' ,' •,' . ffibtana Flattered, with Award By_ John l<otze __ - .•··pr .. Emest.'Fontana,' wiriner Of the Alph~ Sigma Nu's -Bishop. Fe~wick -Award fur.1986,:said that ~e/"reacher of the Year" honor convinced him that . he was able to ~ a: new generati()n of students._ _ __ \ --• _. ~nt:m,a wa,S the ~!picni: of_ a sim­ ilar_ award from -the· Student Govern-· . m~rit • ~iation ;in - 197,4. · Foncana; a breathes a sigh of relief, "Heie I am; f. tWi:Ive · years later, and l ain a much iD . !)Ider man; and I feel rm still 'com- I muriicating.'. - . ' . ' .! . · "I · reel :flattered to have been se- ~ 'lectedfrom sucha competitive group,''. s_aid _Fori_taita,.-.•a professor· of E_ riglish_. at English piQfeuor Dr. El'.M•t Fontana Is tlie winner of thls-yeilr'I Alpha Sigma Nu ''Teach8r of the Year'' Award. · . - Xavie( s~ializing/in the riovefand its. contradlctions, -to be the center of ers.;' As fur Fo~tana? "'I write Poetry Vktorian and modem Iiteratlire~. He attention," he .commented. , only .when I'm· in lo'Vc','' he 'says. came:~to 'Xavier.' iri .1966 : a&;r· com- ' . ' ' pleting his \mdcrgfa,dua~:~rk~tJohn . ''.What could be-~~~·int~rc5ting?_''. Alpha Sigma Nu President Theresa carrot Uni~rsity• ilriil graduate }riidies ._ asked Fontana, strc5sing the appeal of Leininger said · that criteria fur the at the Universicy::of~N6tie I?arri:C• -_., the ~~erial <iYcr his ·own .. "You' don't . Bishop ·Fenwick Award includes the -A - · .. · .::1: Cl · 1::.;.d" Fo · · d · · I - -· ali · · teach_-er. 's :deiiionstra_ tion of,.. excellence -- nan\'c.ui, -. ~~1 / • l'lt~a.an. -•. create a·cu.t pe~n tf,;.; )'OU want and enthusiasm fu the c~ioom.' 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' ~· _ ·'f' . uc gi\'Cn a p""'ue ~ · · '-'one· of• a· triWWOr:.(Jf. the language- I - -~·.Jd' · ·th - th · · the 'inelnoranng·thc award on May·17 ~:.: .'. ... ~- _., ._.- .. ., -- .., .. -. -· -.. - - -. n ~ ltlon _to e o er,. cntena, " -. ...... --·~~tc~:.;~.. ~:~.•. ~~:1:~iru:~~i~t~·-~;.,:[~~~of,J'f~-.. 1':;±:•,_.-,;~:~~·-~~~t~~=~-' -._bcCaWC_'"::it's(:~ry·pmve_ .. _. iful:.mlff:.'rFon·_·: :_· · ._.-_- · 1:.._··;;.··1s· .-..i..:-_·;;··.--- ~_--or~·-·. - Fontan~ IS mgoodcompany. Pre- . ___ ,:i-.· ,... -"-· -- • --~·. - . tana.ia; uw:.a 1ot 5 u:uu wnnng. .. · ··of th B'hop n...:...--'-•- tana.:aw._. -.- _· ' ' , , -·, · - - -, .. bf · d · • . kC · d , . ·- ·- _ be _ . v1ous winners _ e JS _ -"'"w.m:A · ',tOniiadkti~.in the lifestyles•alid · ....· mto(~~~-J~ ~•}.er ":fbiask Award.fu~teacherofthe)'car~.bmL .. ~~ties porua~in ~ ~. p~ _~_,,~. a , .,: ·_ rc~on - · . · Stan Hedeen. (_Biol~) in ·1?8); Joo - vtde flawr fur FOntana's cowses. "A - ·· yncss · -. ·· Moulton (Pol1t1cal Science) m 1984; good •teit iS full O(_tontiadiCti00s- .--. ;- .• - ··~we ha\'e ·.some good groups on Paul Colella-(Philosophy) in)983; Ter- }'OU _don't _want to' bC the center of camp'uS,: IikC the Merm4itl 1iwt;m 'and ence Toepker (Physics) in ·1982; . ~d - attention, y0u want the teitt, •with all . The Antheneum, fur those closet writ· Jon Getz (English) in 1981.. '· ' ·Seholirs WiRg-itin Husmaq ·. By: Mary Kay. Riherd .of diverse and highly lriotivated vides endless f>O$ibilities. >women. ' · · ; - Several faculty' members.· have of. -. - . _ · Adequate women's hOnors- hoUsing Jriitially. many upper~cliw women fered th . rt of th - 1 K. d -.SI X •-- . I ~_J:~~_:::t:eg~n:_::· I' · th ti · fl _t:a~ac~;;.r::c_~-. f H :~n~:m_.1!•:~jo-:ig~:te~"!ra:::, . ,ham~cludin;~i:p~ca;S;j.,1P';:. Larkin, Dr. Ruth Graf, Beth . _I ._ _ _ s. o.rm _ ·av1er. __ to Jve 10 e ust~_ ()Or.wing 0. us-- home; they felt that by_ mc:Wing the Bronsil; Sr. Elaine Charters, Dr. Linda :· . h N . f d man fur the 1986~87 academic :}'Clir. prograin_,Crom. 'Corrilliam into the Finke, Dr. Mary DeShazer, and' bi .. 'A Le·- a·t '' ·e ,. ot a· _. a' -_ 0 r The :wing concept wa.dnitiated by donns, die focus of ai:quiring a'wom- Mary Ann M~ConneIL On ~U'1~~Y/) WY~ . - . ' ' ' . S~derit. ~.DCvclopiJlctit/ReSidencc Life en's house would be permanently · April 27, specifJC room selecnon will' · , ._ - · - ·_ · a5 ·an -annex to the Corrilliam House. shifted:' Although many of the juniors - be made on the wing,' and the wom~ri By Kimberly. Grote of activities needed to· be planned in This wing .will ~\'C two_suites set aside ha\oc maae other plan5; the' majority will be able to begin decpratirig pJan5' . order to_ interest all of the participants. ' fur living 'sP,3(e; kiti:heni living_ room, . of th~ s1'Cp'tics have made their $10() fur next year. · · -: "It- went vecy well, I was really Activities such as th~ carnival and the guest room; an~· office/study; The· ro<im dei>osits on the wing. -- happy with it." This remark was made magic show were- ~'rimarily aimed at wing plan 'wit.I provide siX. suites~. with The coricc:m. of finding.- an_ actual Aside from the wing, the ~omen's by freshman SAC member Anne Wie- -the younger children, while the Ar- ten rooms as doubles and.:tWo as sin- hobse_. is far from ~uried: · At an early honors program in general .. has some in~l concerning the rec~nt lit' Sibs mory party was specifically directed gles; ~in 'additiCi11.·to the two doubles inccting;:it-was pointed out that ·~as pressing goals. Foremost, as mentioned -.Weekend. The annual event took place toward the older siblings since they and one ~mgl(in cOrrilliafu; .thw at· long as there iS a Maric)n, the absence befure, is the move to an ·actual house. - this past weekend, April 18 through needed to be at least 16 to be admitted comodating tWcrity-thice wrinieri; -To of. a 'women's house: cannot bC-- ne- More immediately, is the furmation _of April 20. - to the party. date, .dierc:-is. room--fur fuur more . glected.'' It·is the hope· of these an advisory committee, sceutirig ai:tive. women this spripg · which €ould · be ··. womer} 'that, bf living togcthe~ _they· faculty involvement, and strengthen- - . The program began on Friday after­ _ Approxunately 60 Iii' sibs took pan s):i<it$, fur freshmen' or tram,fcr,srud~rits. · can raise: die· consdousness of .other ing ties with the Marion program: The noon with a three hour registration in this year's program which had been but priority-wilt'-pe giyeri to:uppcr- - women on cWipus, ~d become a - Wl)men .on the wing anticipate trc· - l>eriod fur all Iii' sibno check in with in the planning process since the be-. clamnen. · p()litical fun:e that will be rce<>gnized: mendous expansion through lectures; . their sponsers and continued with an ginning of the semester. .Although . The wing will· requiic a standard Ar:l,Sh_tj~qt. head of ,Sttident D~I~ retreats, furums,_and athletic and social · entire weekend of fun and ·exciting there were initial problems with _sched­ re~ of $78.Cf per_ ~n,ii:stef(pliis the $100 opment, on _the other. hand, secs; no. events. Also, next fall; woinen faculty, .activitie5. _Events held this past week- uling a particular :weekend fur the · sjrigle rociin ,supplenie~t. )vhei:c .ap- · pressing need fur. a: women's .hoi.uC, commuters, · and incoming freshmen end included a trip to Reds' College event, the program was very successful. plicable:)Afive~mealplanoptiOlnvu. arid'.'is convinced that: the wing in interes~d.iri'thC:progiamwill bewel- Night base~all game, .a carnival/ice The only drawback to the weekend's . otjginally disciJSsed, but will _hot be flusman willsuffice; m~ting the cam-, -ccime to stay in the gilest room over- cream social, various games, and_ a festivities wa5 the weather. Rain and offered . after all;, all women on die - pus' j1m!s ,c?neeming·. ~ ;:women's · night or fur the wee~rid. party at the Ann9ry featuring music cold temperanircs prevented some ac­ wing• mu5t titeli ·;participl&te'. iii ~ithCr )~nor program.< _ · " ·. -. - , In general, the runeteen ~me? by The Modulators. Another added tivities from continuing; 'but did not the 12 or 19 meal 'plan: -.
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