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The Phoenix, Vol.XXXIII, No.7 (February 7, 1969)

Marian University - Indianapolis

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Kevin McArnarney, producer-director of 'Becket' listens to Dorothy Combs and Lou Leibig read lines in last week's try-outs. The play premieres March 14 and 15. (photo by Joe Kubala) Sr. Edgar, superior of the new campus convent, opens . Mr. Robert Moran directs (l. to r .) Daisy Myles, the doors to all faculty, staff and students for the convent L~da _Sc~~ and Joseph Smith in ' "Purlie open house Sun,, Feb, 9, from 2:00 to 4:00 p,m. (photo V1ctonus • The production will open the week of Feb by Joe Kubala) 21. (photo by Joe Kubala) ' The Hohl Thing Editor Plans Phoenix Future For Second Semester Issues by Mike Hohl THE PHOENIX As you might guess if you the works are reports on stu­ have paged through the dent involvement at project's PHOENIX , this is a begin­ in the city's men~ hospitals, ning-of-the-semester catch­ lndiana Girl's School, and the all issue. You might have Teacher's Aid Program, 1n VOLUME 33 NUMBER 7 MARIAN COLLEGE FEBRUARY 7, 1969 read pages two and three al­ March we are planning a ser­ ready. They were supposed to ies to explore the system of have come out three weeks student government here at 'A Man And A Wo•an' ago -- the week after God Marian. Another item to be interferred with the CARBON; discussed is the why and the PHOENIX simply had wherefore of the California Gardner Questions Religion's Motives Profits Benefit 'Becket' technical difficulties. Pages Grape Strike. by Dick Gardner Marian College willpresent two and three are for what I plan to work closely (as one of the first college show­ they are worth. in the past) with the two new It was not so much a ques­ into a dying form and re­ A fascinating phenomenon tioning of the relevancy of vived it. There is great po­ ings of the Academy Award­ Elsewhere on this page Dick CARBON editors, John Ma­ winning motion picture, "A Gardner comments on the Ac­ honey and Michael Miller in has begun to occur among the Christianity as an available tential in community "wor­ students at Marian College, philosophy. It said that though ship'' -- ugh, I hate that Man and a Woman," tonight tion-sponsored, Christ-insti­ order to emphasize that our at 8:00 p.m. in Marian Hall tuted mass of three weeks ago. two respective publications The students are beginning to Christianity may not be rele­ word. If only we could com­ think. It may well be the be­ vant now, it should be. municate the fact of com­ Auditorium. The original ver­ "Love is like a ring." I make are indeed complements of sion of this color film as shown note of this because Dick and each other, Realistically ginning of an extended exer­ The Mass should be a dis­ munity--that it exists even cise of the intellect and could cussion of what it means to be beyond the Church structure in New York stars Anouk I rarely agree, and this is speaking, Messrs. Mahoney Aimee and Jean-Louis Trinti­ one of those times. and Miller and myself get have profound long range con­ Christian, necessarily an and reaches out to us even sequences. emotional/ rational question­ when we are in bed or gnant in a story of the love Over the next semester we along well, despite our dis­ between a widowed race car plan to put out nine more agreement in most philos­ Let me offer a few ex­ ing of the nature of human facing death on a battlefield, existence. It must reach out · It should make us question driver and a stunt man's widow issues, We have modified our ophically issues, particularly amples in proof. whose children attend the staff somewhat, Probably the music, Earlier in the year, Action beyond Church walls. It must "why?" It should urge us to stimulate creative thought, It look down from the heavens same school. "A Man and A most important change as far Next week the sports page performed an electric Mass, Woman" was named Best For­ as we are concerned is the will return whole and intact. dubbed "fold-rock." I ob­ must also appeal to the emo­ and into the hearts of men, tions. I seriously question the even our own, especially our eign Film for 1967 and has addition of Glenn Tebbe as There will of course be some jected to the Mass because won the Cannes Film Festival our business-manager. There editorial comment on Dr .Guz­ only the music had been ability of the Mass in its pres­ own in relation to others, ent form to rouse anything The Mass should never be Award, the Golden Glove A­ are other changes which can zetta' s address to the students changed, and the Eucharist ward, and the Grand Prix of be noted in the staff box on yesterday, our voice from the had been left untouched, It but a resounding yawn. the same way twice, Christ Today's good movies--even was alive, vibrant, We lose the International Catholic page four, right George Buessem will re­ seemed to me that it was the Film Guild. In addition, it I plan to keep the PHOEN­ turn and our sports editor same old vehicle patched up the bad ones -- are pro­ his meaning somewhere deep viding more philosophical/ inside the PEOPLE'S HYM­ was the winner of the Best IX in its present format with Steve Taylor will write again with an occasional twang, and Photography Award of the some modifications. Starting -- right after comps. proclaimed meaningful. How emotional meat than is the NAL. We have become so Mass. I refer you to "Jo­ attached to things and ritual French Board. Admission is next week we are devoting half 1n closing last semester and appropriate that it concluded $,75 in advance and $1.00 at of page three to certain as­ starting on the new, I must with "The Sounds of Silence." anna," "Alfie," "A Man for that we are beginning to be All Seasons," "Blowup," etc. ruled by our inventions, the door, Profits will be used pects of student life which will emphasize that this is a stu­ for the student production of The FIORETTI then ap­ And the Church responds with . (Continued to page 4) be intensively explored. On the dent publication, We are in­ peared, questioning a number BECKET. agenda for next week is a re­ terested in your opinions -­ its pastoral letters, and lec­ of things. One article was en­ tures on the existence of ang­ port by 4nn Schwartz, NSA verbal or written and, inci­ titled "Is Christianity Rele­ secretary, on the purposes dentally, we're pretty toler­ els. vant?" It was intended to make "Love is like a Ring" at­ and functions of the National ant in accepting faculty evalu­ the reader decide for him- Brubeck, Symphonic Choir Student Association, Also in ation also. tempted to reach out. It did self whether or nor Christ­ reach out. It infused meaning -~--ianity relevant for him, Present Retigious Oratorio with the In­ nition in the recent and diana Symphonic Choir will pop poll for 1969, followed present his religious oratorio by and Sergio THE LIGHT IN THE WILDER­ Mendes. Before he became an NESS, Feb. 15 at 8:00 p,m. outstanding single in at Clowes Hall. Two Marian jazz, he was the organizer students, Mary Pass and Ter­ of the Dave Brubeck Quartet esa Eckrich, are members of with on the the Symphonic Choir. ( Related baritone sax. picture on p. 4). Considered his best work MC Music Club is spon­ so far, THE LIGHT IN THE soring a free bus to the per­ WILDERNESS is a religious formance Sunday evening.Tic­ oratorio. After its world debut kets are $2,50 and can be ob­ in March, Henry Humphreys tained from Michael Hohl at called it "a very brilliant extension 304, Maria Turner highlight of modern man's at 405, and Craig Blattner at earnest search for an answer The nuptial ceremony of Philip Mahoney and Nancy Gonzales, Wiliam Bradley, Mary Drazer, Sarah Eckstein 333. Greubel took place last Saturday in Ft, Branch. Indiana. Mary Helen Mosher, Sarah Greubel, John Mahone/ to the riddle of a 20th cen­ Known as an expert jazz tury torn asunder by two Among the wedding party were Marian students Danny Michael Mealy, Steve Miller, and Janies Erbse. (pho~ pianist. Dave Brubeck re­ by Joe Kubala) ceived top honors and rec_og- wars • ••" FEBRUARY 7, 1969 PA.GE 2 THE PHOENIX Carbon Folds-Information Contest Tabled room." LETT'S, and began typing and I Another Marian College will have to wait for the press and WLWI were on hand to conference," O'Kane assert­ televise the press conference JUMPS OUT WINDOW erasing a pastoral elegy. No ', i newspaper has folded as a Before anyone could stop sooner had she footed the me- result of. journalistic strife ed. Before str.iding towardhis scheduled by publilicty dyna­ I mourning public, O'Kane lost mo, stephen Combs, o• • him, O'Kane rushed through ter than a sivering O'Kane on the expanding campus at the crowd, disrupted pin ball vawted the sill. To the last , 3200 Cold Spring Road, Fol­ his trademark, a Vitalis­ Kane's words were simple stained Ivy League cap, to the but eloquent, restrained yet competition, galloped up the thread they struggled f:or the lowing the example of the no­ stairs, dumped the PHOEN- cap, but O'Kane's strength was torious GADFLY, the CAR­ aggressive reporter. Upon emotive. "The competition BON this morning gave was questioning by the Hohl from the larger PHOE IX IX in-basket, and hurled him- greater. Once again donning PHOENIX stall concerning her was just too great. We had self out a second stocy win- his trademark, O' Kane sneer­ to the larger and older pub­ dow. His (ans followed O'- ed~ "Tear up that trash. I'm lication, the PHOENIX. unusual behavior, the Rom­ to fold, Now at Marian we ingirl explained that without are engaged in a bitter read­ Kane to the window and gazed the latest scoop." His freez­ O'Kane Approached in horror at the jagged ice ing experience had shown him CARBON editor John O'­ the CARBON'S support, Mar­ ership competition. And with ian College may lose its star only two tables on which to below. Not a trace of the body that escape is the answer. Kane was stopped en route could be seen. "What an idea for a movie!" to the Pere by PHOENIX liberal to the Montreal TIMES put the CARBON, the PHOEN­ IN June, in which case she IX, notices about films, state­ RESOLUTION the Romingirl cried. O'Kane Romingirl Reporter who re­ Deeply confused, Homingirl agreed, and now peace is a- I quested a formal eulogy, wished to protect his identity. ments from the placement of­ O'KANE EXPLAINS fice and briefs about summer Reporter righted the in- gain beginning to reign among I "You and your eldtorial page Cameras from WFBM,WISH projects, there isnrt any basket. searched BART- Marian College publications. :~ ,.11~~-.:i~~"~·~ Jabherwalkies Swashhuckle Figureheads' "" \"111:~l~Jf~;~mdill

This reporter was fortunate and urchinesses presented a mum height of S'-2" for all enough to sit in on the first grim picture to School Board teachers; children felt they confrontation meeting between officials. Their leader, in were being mentally and phy­ the C.C.C.L.S. (Con.scientious Little Lord Fauntleroy attire, sically overpowered by the Children's Committee for spelled out the studentdissent presence of some of the ad­ Piece Imminent Legitimate Strikes) and T .E. on letter charts with letters ministration whom they (The Establishment) which from the alphabet soup which labeled "in the giant cate­ met in the not-too-distant was being served during the gory"; (2) longer recesses As RRR's Clash past. morning recess of the meet­ and lunch periods to release ing. the tensions of the high~po­ My vantage point was from All available media (chalk, wered curriculum; (3) more one of the 3" X 6" play­ crayons, quill pens) was used time at the blackborad to ade­ by Parmalee Evangeline skool desks, at which angle by the students to demon­ quately emote and create; (4) Rosalind Tuttleton I was able to pick up the strate inherent problems in permission to allow a greater remarks of the demon.,trators the school and propoJals f.or number of animals into the The autumn air was op­ in the local Nairam Heights remedying the unfortunate classroom for study, espec­ pressive with the gloom of Kindergarten in nearby bour­ situations, ially those named as direct the impending confrontation, geois Vulturedale, The "demands" were out­ links to "homo sapiens"; (5) Some or those sages who would The well-behaved urchins lined as follows: (1) a maxi- direct dial phones to the prin­ aga.in witness the meeting cipal's office installed in each hoped desperately for a mutual desk to stimulate mutual com­ agreement or the two forces, munication between students The other sages prepared in­ and principal, differently for their arrival, The red-faced officials Everything was readv. looked on in fear and tre­ pidation, chewing on the No,l They came. Alone, ip. small pencils. The speaker for the groups, and finally in hordes "Establishment". one of those the opposing members des­ S'-3" giants, alla,sedthefears cended upon the community of the students as they stated and spread out to begin their that their "rights" would not period of occupation. The vet­ Policeman Par For Course; continue to be suppressed. erans sought out their old He said the committee corners and familiar paths, realized that such abuses and the recruits carefully ex­ could no longer continue and plored the battlegrounds. Pair Apprehended In Fair Way that the proposals seemed sig­ nificant answers to the prob­ The first group, known as by Anita DeLuna Subsequently, they retired to lem of communication in the the non-R's,. gathered in the Kentuc.k.Y, Indiana - Thurs­ the nearby television lounge, classroom. He personally smoky cavern to assess their day evening at 11:35 p.m., and tried to watch the Thurs­ congratulated them on their mass power and the latest several officers of the law day Night Movie, but strange presentation and wished them gossip, while fortifying them­ reported finding two rain­ wet, smacki.ng and rustling good luck in the afternoon selves with the ptomaine de­ drenched, lost students from a sounds soon confused them so finger painting class. lights served there. Uniforms small nearby college mean­ entirely that they once again With lunchboxes waving and varied, but identification could dering along Hot Hock Hoad left to seek at least semi­ profuse cheering emanating be made with a brown paper _near Four Hoses Golf Course. solitudc. Finally spying an from the rosy-cheeked hoard bag or a pack of Bicycle play­ The students, Mary Ann Colig unoccupied bench nea1· the top the victorious boyd of fiv; ing cards, and Harry Mann, were immed­ of a hill, they sat down wended its way outdoors amid diately transported to their wearily and waited to .;ee what the cheers of some of their Meanwhile, the opposition, respective dorm.itories, pilferer of privacy would pop class of 120. Unfortunately known simply as the R's, was where, upon being interro­ up. Unfailingly, as usual, an­ only four were there cheer; moving into the two utilitarian gated, they gave concurrent other couple approached and ing--the rest had gone home housing quarters to prepare accounts of the event., of that sat down opposite them, ob­ for lunch. for the confrontation. Their evening, This is the ta.le they viously bent in a similar di­ means of identity consisted of tearfully told: These two young rection, Mary Ann and Harry a general look of nausea and people, Mary Ann and Harry, arose in discouragement and fatigue as aresultoftheirfood desiring to spend an evening dismally drudged down the hill Batesville To lndilnapolis: The Move Right and furnishings, of friendly companionship, and to a small pond, at Harry's feeling some affection toward suggestion that they watch the ' Through specialpermission childhood had been domin:itP.d '.'Oh, . , if you could submarine races. Before they After a few sessions of basic each other, set out ~arly in of its editors, or rather anti­ by conventions, and the biggest Just hght my f just training and I or re-orienta­ the evening to find a place even observed others gather­ editors, that blankety-blank of these was waiting at the this one time. Sure, with you ing about to view the races, tion, the members of each where they could discuss pri­ campus literary magazine, M Hotel.There could I gave all that up, but now team became acquainted with vately their mostprofoundand they heard happy shouting and F is printing in be no turning back now. you're gone and I need one stumbled across an array of the rights, strength, habits personal thoughts, and, if the the PHOENIX the one story Approaching Meridian for the road." It is almost and areas frequented by the mood arose, give expression to tin cans, which emitted an odor that didn't quite make it past street, he feels the s--, more than she can bear, yet much unlike that of lemon­ opposition. Keeping all these their feeling of mutual re­ the censors. Unfortunately, the absurdity of his action. One she obeys. "Oh, oh, where is factors in mind, they finally gard. Young Mann suggested ade. They immediately turned the Ph---has censors, also. right turn will take this tr-­ it?" she cries. "Up against to trod onward, headed for the large, un-air­ that they recline in the lounge "Up against the dashboard, off his shoulders. With one the dashboard," he answers conditioned, over- heated of his dormitory; however, In desperation they crossed you little !" This is right turn the worry ends for­ softer this time. At last sh; the street to the golf course, battleground, The confronta­ Miss Colig declared that she a cry borne out of the dark ever. find it, presses, and feels the tion began, did not feel cordially wel­ having determined to pro­ of night, the violent l'esponse Trembl.ing, he turns right. long hidden pack of cis,\'arette~ . come there, after on~ enter­ ceed in peace and privacy a­ of the passionate young man. cross the fairways. However, u was the same old thing, ing that same lounge alone His little miles just like the year before and to the accompaniment of crude a great deal of precipitation sweetly, presses her tremb­ (rain) presently p1·evented the year before that. The tac­ noises, snorts, and other ling against his arm tics and the strategies had not sounds, like those of piglets, them from being quite cer­ to express her deepest hopes, tain of their direction. In due changed, nor had the patterns when she merely wanted tem­ her unfulfilled d • of the battle. Once again, the porary relief from the sub­ time, though, they fortunately It all began in small Bates­ gap between the forces opened freezing weather, found familiar Hot Rock Road. ville where both ideology and and they polarized. The usual Then they adjourned to the lt was at this point that the street had divided them. In invasions on each other's ter­ local Snaque Shoppe, where friendly police officers dis­ that brief encounter on the ritory were met by the usual they soon diseoveredthatcon­ covered the, sad and .soaldng, chance intersection of lives, hostile or indifferent re­ versation at normal decibel After the ordeal, one young they finally realized who they actions. And those sages who level was not to be attempted policeman, a recent graduate really were: he a headstrong had hoped for a confraternity ~ also observed that ~ of. Marian College, in Indiana­ radical, she a timid liberal, sighed as they began another d1spl3.3s of mutual regard polis, Indiana was heard to "D--, I'll have to leave year of teachiDg communi­ w_ould be entirely public, a express his gratitude that this town, at least for a while. cation to the non-com­ circumstance which fell problems such as these were In Indianapolis I'll be safe.'' municators so they could edu­ so~ewhat s.hort of warming seldom occurrences at his He wept at the words. but R and R of M.C. cate themselves and then go in their collegiate little hearts. alma mater. knew that she was right. Her piece. FEBRUARY 7, 1969 THE PHOENIX PAGE 3 Carnival Gets Merry-go-round

by: Percival "Yes" in a rebel-like voice, visors, And so the very little Then the priest sent him on man against his will returned his way. The very little man to the leader who was dis­ Once upon a time, and a went back to the leader's of­ heartened after hearing the very good time it was, there fice, who greeted him with a news because he couldn't think lived a very little man who big smile andapatonthe back, of any other hurdle to throw decided he wanted todo some­ "I've got an advi • • ,er, in the very little man's way. thing for the people of his com­ moderator, sir." munity. The community was in But don't get frustrated, the social isolation because their "Greaaatt," the leader said little man just happened to be leader had denied them the in normal exaggerated fash­ an experienced hurdle jumper right to see "Blow-up'', a ion. "Who?" and the day finally anivedfor sadistic film about a long­ the play to begin, But all the haired youth who tried to dis­ "The priest," responded members of the community rupt the Legion of Decency the little man coyly, "Can I didn't come because their an­ by showing the uncensored put on my production now?" nual basketball game was that version of "Pollyanna". The But the leader became stern day, and they didn't come the leader thought that the movie once more and said, ''Notyet, second night either because would not be good for their You have to go to the con­ the dance in honor ofthegame virgin minds and so felt that troller first and get the audi­ held the day before was THAT the interests of the community torium rented." night; and on the third day Mother Goosed Rhymes would best be served by for­ he had an afternoon perform­ getting the whole thing, And So the little man left after ance which had been resche­ so they did, All but the very receiving a pat on the back duled by the leader from an- little man. from the leader and went to By: Previously untapped pie, Unfini hed Sonnet on the Un­ other night because a Russian Kissed the girls and made the controller who in turn sent dance contest was to be held media for achieving nervonic finished Updating What the very little man a week from the original night ecstasy: unleashed by Mike them cry; of the Nun's Garb wanted to do was stage the him back to the leader, who af­ Smith and John Hellstern When the girls coma out to play "Carnival" complete ter patting him on the back the play was scheduled and it play, with happy music, cute danc­ sent him t-0 the Academic would take the Reeves' men Georgey, Porgey runs away. ing and lots of clowns. So leader for God knows what a week to set the stage up, (or) I'll let you wear my ring he went to the leader who said, reason, who sent him back to But anyway, that night was if you get your nose pierced. "Boy, won't that be a donny­ Jack be nimble brook!" And the very little the leader, who, in turn, after supposed to have all the gradu­ Jack be quick On Looking into the Regis­ man saw that the leader was patting him on the back, sent ates of the community come to Jack jump over trar's Files happy and set about sending him to anybody he could think the play as the leader had The speed bump, for the materials to put on the of just to give him the run promised, but only two people One, two, play, However, when the time around. By this time the very showed up: the leader and his The thing to do, little man was dizzy from all wife, But after it was all Three, four, neared for the play, the very the running around he had to over, the very little man had Do some more, little man out of the goodness do, but finally was called into still made money, But sadly Five, six of his heart checked once more the priest's room who said he enough everyone but the com­ , , See the next issue of Little Betty Blue could no longer be advisor be­ Dear Miss Jeffers: with the leader who over the munity had seen it, probably Hark, hark the FIORETTI. Lost her holiday shoe ; summer had donned a new cause he didn't like political because a championship card What can little Betty clo? run arounds. So once again the The dogs do bark, image, which he wanted to use game and a where-I-got­ The beggars are coming to Give her another. very little man had to find drunk-last-night discussion To match the other , as an example for the rest of town; another advisor who would was held in the Pere on the Some in rags, And she'll probably just lose the community. This time the same nights. it again. leader was not so receptive, fulfill the leader's wildest Some in jags, He told the very little man dream, And bov did the little There is a moral to the Some in velvet gowns. Sister Mary, quite contrary. that he had to have a modera­ man find one, who surprisingly story, but the leader had the Signed, the P .C.S.ers How do :vour studies go? tor in order to do anything, enough was a very big man, writer "up against the wall" and that this was a family big enough to be three ad- with his mouth sealed byflesh­ and all families because of colored scotch tape, their close personal contact Georgey, Porgey, pudding and What are little girls made needed guidance, But the very Pere Inhabitants Little Jack Hornee of? litUe man only laughed and Sat in the cornee &lgar and spice corrected the leader, "You Social DeveI opment Eating his heart out. And everything nice mean advisor?" But the leader Suffer Neuroses And a sound program of theo­ suddenly became stern and logical and lit u r g i c al repeated, "Moderator!" The formation in the spirit of very little man was slightly Dr, G.M. Brukoswk:i, emi­ contemporary scholarship taken aback but as all mem­ nent psychiatrist with the I.U. and practice. bers of the community must Medical school, has announced "It's quite a change from do, he accepted this pil:!ce of the results of his Marian Col­ Oldenburg.'• lege Pere inhabitant study. in friendly advice. So after much a press conference held in the ado about nothing the very Pere last Tuesday (the con­ little man shook hands with the ference was held at 6:30 a,m, leader, who directed him out to avoid the filth of the break­ If I'd as much money as l fast rush.), Dr, Brukowski ex­ Little Sister Etticoat could spend, of his office, patted him the plained that his studies show 1n a white petticoat Either MC wouldn't be in a bind back and sent him on his way. that a surprising proportion And a long black gown. or I'd be somewhere else.. As all good little boys do, the very little man went in (93%) of the Pere inhabitants suffer from severe neuroses, generally stemming from anal Letter quest of an advisor searching fixations resulting from pro­ all the rooms in the com­ longed anxiety during the sec­ munity, Finally, the very little ond and third years of life. Dear Student and Body of Marian College. man came to the church-room and discovered a distraught "These neuroses," ex­ Today I felt a striving urge to write to some of my priest who was crying very plained Brukowski, "are evi­ former classmates and almost friends, to explain my loudly. denced by the enourmous a­ sudden withdrawal from that institutl.on oC sometimes mount of litter and waste de­ of ''What's the matter?" said higher learning. If any you remember, my name is posited on the floors, tables, My the very little man. But the Perry Percey. good friend Charlie l..oudenberger priest kept on crying, even and seats in the Pere." Bru­ wrote about me in the CARBON for awhile, that is before louder this time. kowski, noting that those he got kicked out of school for smoking grass in the chapel during the Rock Mass. ''Why are you crying?" The studied were all college students, also said that it is I just hada write to explain to you that I couldn't stay at little man asked again. Marian College. l couldn't get used to saying "Hi" to "I'm crying," the priest likely that the students are everyone I met nor daily explaining to everyone my psy­ finally said looking up with still reacting excretorily to siological state of well being, And I couldn't get used to tensions and anxieties they everyone gawking at me because of my long hair and beard. holy water eyes, "because no I really like the teachers there--most of them, except one will pick me for their face in their hectic college the ones that treated me like I was still in grade schooL life. The doctor hastened to But even though it seemed like I was getting a good edu­ advisor." The very little man cation, I couldn't stand the fish-bowl existence. l felt illfe looked at the priest very add, "The use of the word •excretority' is merely a fig­ the only human in the world's largest eye bank. I dld meet sternly and correctiqr him, ure of speech," However, some beautiful people there and l dld hate to leave them_ said, "Moderator!" But the but there are beautiful people in the Bronx. especia:l.l,y a Pere janitor who was later at the zoo, priests slugged him in the questioned seemed to !eel that Peace and Love, mouth and said, "Advisor!" the term was appropriate. He Whereupon the very little man Perry asked the priest, "Will you be stated, "I've run into some my advisor?" who answered pretty suspicious looking-­ on the floor ri the Pere." (written on the back r1 a peanut bag) FEBRUARY 7, 1969 Kni9htli9ht Athletes Face Test: Grades Versus Play by Mike Mealy Academics or athletics­ which is the more important to the college athlete? This is a problem that often faces the collegiate athlete, es­ pecially at this time of year when the grades of last sem­ ester have just been received and a new semester is begin­ ning. To some people this may appear to be an easy decision to make but f.or most athletes it is a very difficult choice Teresa !Eckrich, Mary Pass,. Jane Goebel, Marian members of the SymphoQic Choir, to make. Some find out too rehearse for the Brubeck Oratorio, "A Light 1n the Wilderness," to be presented late that they have made the at Clowes Hall, Feb. 18 at 8:00 p.m. (photo by Joe Kubala) wrong decision and w111 have to suffer the consequences. The basic fact of this love Is like ARing' An Attempt To Reach Out dilemma ls that the academics (Continued from page I) of collegiate life are the most Thought exists only when the Christ die?--let ' s be exhaus­ important element of college mind is not afraid to question. tive, What did he do? Why Phoenix Staff life. Grades, which are often The Mass should stimulate did he do it? Why do we live? Editor-In-Chief -Michael overemphasized, and learning that questioning, lt must make What shall we do? Whv? The Hohl are the aspects that deter­ us ask of ourselves what it News Editor-Elana Weiss mines a student's success In means to be Christian; it must answers, if there are any, Feature Editor-Carole school and in some degree, even make us ask if there must be found in the hearts Williams learning being much more im­ is any reason to be Christ­ and minds of individuals. They Sports Editor-Steve Tay­ portant than grades. Thus, ian. The choice must be our cannot be provided by sham­ lor athletes should take a place own, ans or brahmins, or by plug­ Writers-John Chakos, of secondary importance. But ging into prescribed ritual Sarah Eckstein, Eileen Dr. Guzzetta responds to the results of the Drum and a capable athlete who ls un­ The most recent Mass spon­ and screaming "I'm saved," Fleetwood, John Hells­ able to compete suffers a sored by Action pushed in that Bugle Corps raffle held Monday, as he learns that his loss, a loss felt both by him­ in the proper fashion. tern, Donna Mann, Teri was the winning ticket. Sr. Viv:lan Rose congratulates direction, That Mass at­ Maude, Eileen McCalley, self and by his school. tempted to an experience in Love is a ring that can the President as Mr. Rhinesmith, Corps moderator, Michael Mealy, Harry looks on. (photo by Joe Kubala) The perfect situation is for Christ, rather than a tradi­ grow, if we will help it, if Meyer, Mary Rominge r, tional fundamentalist type lec­ we can understand it. We can­ both aspects .of college life Lind a Smith, Nancy to complement one another but ture on St, Michael the Ar­ not assume that we already Tougher, James Widner changel and his roving band have it. Questions, if they are sometimes there is conflict. Layout- Claudia Zuchow­ Although the athlete is often of heavenly hosts, and hos­ profound enough, provide an ski, Jeanne Jackson tesses. Do we know wny we amazing amount of answers, an average or above average Business Manager-Glenn Drum And Bup (',oqJs Holds Drawilg; student the burden often be­ worship the things we do,, or at least direction. The Mass Tebbe or even what they are? The must begin to ask, as did the comes too much. It is then Circulalion-Janet Uhl he ls forced to give up sports Mass should approach the why last one, those profound ques­ Ty pl st-Kathy Siegert, as well as the what. Wh.v did tions, Student Drought F•d Amoog Wilners or his athletic play and school­ Linda Smith Mary Knoll work both suffer. However, by dropping a sport he loses The Marian College Drum Dr. Guzzetta has informed the chance of learning many and Bugle Corps completed the Corps that the ca.r will things in athletic competition one phase of their drive to be donated to the college for that cannot be learned in the VILLAGE make money for their forth­ its use. classroom. He loses some­ coming trip to St. Peters­ The second-prize color TV thing that has been an im­ burg during Easter vacation was won by Mrs. DoraO'Neill, portant part of his life. Al­ 3642 s. New Jersey, Indianap­ PIZZA INN with their raffle drawing on though most students may not February 3. Net profits were olis, and the third place $50 realize it, withdrawing fr.om SING-A-LONG FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT estimated between $1200 and gift certificate was won by a sport is a difficult, but $1500. James Carter of Oxford, In­ sometimes necessary deci­ diana. APPEARING NIGHTLY A representative of Dick sion an athlete must make. The Marian College Corps I hope that the m ajorlty of Hunt Chevrolet was present has in the last week been at the drawing held in the Marian athletes will never designated by officials of the have to make this decision college caleteria at the eve­ Parade of States in St. Peters­ GAY CRANDALL ning meal. The odds against and that they can reap the burg as the lead unit in the benefits of both classes and what occurred are still being parade, a singular honor not computed on IBM machines­ competition. However, if this t only for the Corps and the choice must be made I hope ...... Dr. D.J. Guzzetta's ticketwas college, but also for the state drawn as first prtze winner. those faced with it make the , . .. of Indiana at the annual "Fes­ correct decision even though ...... - tival of States." ,- it ls dlfficul t.

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