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~ False alarms Jesuits mourn loss of brothers

spark concern By M. H. Clopton I The Xavier Newswire offenses, but usually the and College Press Service By Lance Weislak offender is handled within The Xavier Newswire the university discipline Six Jesuit priests, a system. Within the univer­ cook employed in the As with any aca­ sity system, the penalties for Jesuits' home and her 15 demic year, the campus tampering with fire equip­ year-old daughter were residence halls have experi­ ment range from probation to tortured and slain on Nov. enced their share of fire expulsion from the residence 16 in San Salvador, the alarms in 1989. However, as halls. Lambert added that capital of El Salvador. The in years past, none of the she would wish for de facto Rev. Jose Maria Tojeira, S. alarms have resulted in justice in which the sur­ ]., of the Jesuit Provincial serious harm or injury. rounding residents would for Central America told In Brockmjm Hall devise their own system of the Associated Press "They some of the alarm~ were justice for dealing with the were assassinated with caused by a faulty electrical offender. lavish barbarity." system, yet this leaves a Cincinnati Fire Chief At least 500 people significant number of alarms William Miller said that have been killed and more c.=tu.~~ deliberately or standard procedure for an ' than ~';OO()wounded

Sexuality Committ~.&%§~!.ti·· ,dress··,. • STD.I ' , Q.roble~m.,.,~..<;J:.''H,(l-i,~~t:f,~~~~h1.~~j~~~f·tf-1, :~!.l!.~l;lf"'-''l"' .. 11,•_, .'" £0rm1a. 1 ·severa1tS~fiS'.'thatHt#i~~· ·.· By Maria Loven· · and Counseling Center ~~~~F.\~:~t·t~$~t~~~i~~S'§~~ft. a , .,,~~~ality and dating, homo- ...... , .. -:.-· . ... , ·'""' The.Xavi£r.Newswire taken one step to meet this · issues concerning human. . sexuality and differing values had.p\lt ~~gs~~e~;aoout . ?· ' .. ·. .:among friends. Having similar issues; ·Banta said,· · . : . .,, :r. 1 need by constructing a sexuality. on-. campus .. "' With the overwhelm- Human Sexuality Committee;• · · Kuhlman's Acting I already given a sneak pre- "It was,·an e~~!!.~iJlirig way ing increase of sexually The Committee is compose((; . ·cla~s·has written several skits view performance to mem- to get peoP~~J~'thirik·about .. hers of the Human Sexuality dating issuef:·'''. . to· get them· transmitted diseases (STDs) ·of members of the faculty · L • ·called "Interplay" dealing in recent years, it is easy to and administration as well as with issues.of sexuality and Committee and to several to make choices." With the understand the importance of students. Kay Mazza, R.N., will be giving premiere students and Resident suppcirt of Dr. Lon Kriner, sex education and the and Drema Banta, R.N., the performances of the skits Assistants, the acting stu-. · · director of the McGrath necessity to increase awa;e- chairpersons of the commit- Tuesday;_Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. in dents are ready to perform.. .. Health and Counseling ness of STDs such as AIDS tee, are working with Cathy the Husman Hall Lounge. for the campus. "Tttey [the ·Center, and Dr; Arthur (Aquired Immune Defi~ · Kuhlman, director of the·· · ·Thetopics i.nclude:· students students] seem excited ·about · Shriberg, vice~presidertffor ciency). The McGrath Health Xavier Theater, to create a faced with exposure to AIDS,. doing it and they feel good Student Development, the about it," said Drema Banta. Human Sexuality Committee . Where did the idea has been able to work with From all Of ·us, to· each Of you come from? Mazza and · the Acting I class. to mimic Banta had the opportunity to the Kaleidoscope progtam. The Cast of this attend a convention for the ... Following the Husman weekend's Xavier American College Health performance, Mazza and Players production of Association last year at which .Banta will lead a discussion "Season's Greetings:" a California University group · .to try to answer any ques­ . (standing from left): Eric Irwin, Maria ' · called "Kaleidoscope" per- · tionsstudents might have. Lovell, Stephen Knotts, Erin Noll and fason Spotlight on the §ign Crew McCord; (sitting from left): Peggy Burke, · Mark Houser, Meg Sign makers at Work Olberding and By Laurie Westrich . This year, five of the · Christopher Goetz. TheXavier Newswire · six members are art. majors, The show opens and, according to Markle, "it tomorrow at 8 p.m. and does require some artistic ·How many times runs through Sunday~ talent to drawon such a large have you sat in the Grill or Dec. 3, with a sp~cial · scale, but, with some prac~ main dining room and matinee, 2 p.m., · .. tice,rilost people would be passed the time by reading Sunday. ·· ,able to do it pretty well." . photo by Duane Wolff the many signs posted there? Markle said that the response ~:::::::;::;~;=~~::::::::::::::::::;::;:;;:::::::::::~:::~~~~~~~~~i~~ ~Pmajori~cliliemare · "h~~ improved since we re­ organized three years ago .. 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Winterfest and Bengals calendars should submit a gaJ'!leS. . requ~t by the middle of the ...... prec.edii:lg month.···.· Print •. ,;:- . :.HP ...... Quit HQ HumCJrj ·. rig:hts· in USSR .. D.c; will be the guest Macintosh• computers have · Macintosh Sale, you can wind tip with . By-Tim Coyne · · · 111.e.Xavier.Newswire speakers~ Each•will.offer his . always be~n easy to use. But they've . . much more ofa computer. re~pectiye government's ?er~··. never been this easy to own. · · Without spending a lot more money. . At 7:30 p.m. on Dec. ·· ·spective ori past and present · · Presenting The Macintosh Sale. 5, in Kelley Auditorium the human rights issues in the Through January 3.1; you can save Cincinna.ti-Kharkov.Sister Soviet Union. 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By Ken Hartlage The Xavier Newswire Means of national aid need revision Many nations have been experiencing great amounts of change, changes in both their social and political structures. Fortunately, there are many countries in p0sitions of relative health, their political systems are addressing the needs of the people, their economic systems are functioning adequately. These societies are stable. Stable enough to help other nations achieve stability and health. Unfortu-• nately the help that is being given in many cases is a ques­ tionable benefit to the society being aided. What is being offered from governments to the Central American nations is questionable as appropriate assistance and even more questionable as aid that does not cause · further conflict. It would be nice to believe that the goals of Six dead, who·s to· blame? nations contributing to Central American problems is not to control profitable cattle grazing or farming lands or some Well, I heard the news. tions have reputations for that matter, the Middle East as other capitalist aim. Six more dead religious in being almost as destructive well)? Our government? Who Hopefully the goal of assisting countries is to "aid" in Central America. Well, not and inhumane as the govern­ taught the government death assembling a sovereign nation governed in the manner the dead - killed. Who.killed ment they oppose. squad how to torture prison­ people of that nation have chosen. Assisting countries . them? When you think of it, · Maybe the Salvadoran ers? You guessed it - the should commit themselves to suggesting options which the you can blame lots of different people are to blame, for American CIA! Why do we people of the nation can discuss. Other assistance should be people and organizations. Ted expecting too much from have rnilita'ryt advisors down given to the society with a limit to those kinds of "aid" that Koppel tells me that most factions (left and right wing) in Central America? The place cause continued or increased conflict. suspicion is pointed toward that depend on guns to have ·is not a strategic position - it's the Salvadoran right wing their. opinions voiced. In an area where people live. Forum.deviates from · f?scist government. The death Central America, asyou know, ?ure, Y()U c~.n, bla!11e either the squad has had quite areputa- the majority is NEVER right. right - or left - wingers, but initial goal · · ' tion for being inhumane and The people have a reputation don't forget names like Reagan Student Government has decided to address the ever destructive. Should we blame for being humble, simple and and Bush, either. We don't increasing need for students to understand what their rights the government. stupid.· · even know to what extenfthe are at the University. This is a rather commendable task to Perhaps it was the fault · The Jesuits? Hmm. Lots United States is actually i::ommunicate regulations that are imposed on students to of the guerillas. If they had of people could blame them involved down there. These · the students themselves. However, the medium that the not resorted to so much for try~ng to educate bunch of are your tax dollars at work; Student Senate has chosen to utilize, the student forum, is violence, perhaps thisfascist ·. ignorant, potentially danger- : and the people you claim to an inappropriate option. . government would leave the :ous peasants. The Jesuits are have elected. But don't worry; The student forum should be used to determine what the people alone, Yeah, right, somehow known for being the United States government needs and concerns of the students are. Unfortunately, the · they're called fascists, remem­ . insurrectionists. has always been known to be aim of the upcoming forum has very little to do with ber? Still you might say that< Do yott know who is inhumane, destructive, simple developing students so they may be better contributors to · the leftist radicals should have . really to blame? Yes - the· and stupid . their community. The goal is to educate students as to what used other means for change. United States government. _:Phil Wodzinski limits they have to their actions: Hopefully, Student Senate . After all, many Central Ameri­ Who proyided the guns being will review their student forum goals and begin to direct the . · can leftist militant organiza- used in Central America (for student bod in a direction that will be more beneficial. ·· -----~------.:Vatican takes stronger abortion· st~nd. The Xavier Newswire , By Deena Calabrese The Roman Catholic pregnant through incest. Am I The Xavier Newswire . Church has taken a stronger bad, unCatholic? I hope not. The Xavier Newswire is published . Newswire Staff · stand on abortion. On Tues­ . After twelve years of weekly throughout the.school year,. ex­ Editor in chief - Brian Sullivan day, November 7, the Roman Catholic school, and now cept during vacation and exams, by the Who am I? Arn I a god? students of Xavier University, 3800 Vic­ General Manager - Kent George · Am I immortal? Can I judge Catholic Church declared that Catholic college, I would like tory Parkway;Cincinnali, Ohio 452<17. Managing editor- M.H. Clopton others? No, I.don't think that I "no Cat}lolic can responsibly to think that I am at least a The statements and opinions of The Business Manager - , David : have the power.to judge take a 'pro-choice' stand.'' . Catholic in semi-good stand­ X11vier Newswire are not necessarily those Stubenrauch of the student body, faculty or admini­ another's mind. I dori't think Can people with doubts ing. I wonder what a bishop Office Manager - Maria Lovell stration of Xavier. Statements.and opin­ I would ever want that respon­ ~ernain Catholic? If not, then I would say to me now? What ions of columnists do not necessarily re­ don't know what I am. I would you say to me? flect those of the editors. News editors-KathyOshel, Mike Kelly sibility. I am human. Th~t is Subscription rates are $15.00/year Perspectives editor- Ken Hartlage all; that is enough. I think that disagree with aportion, but I Abortion has got to be within the USA. Subscription inquiries Sports editor- David Stubenrauch too many people take on the . am no judge. I believe that in. one of the greatest issues that should be directed to David Stubenrauch, Diversions editor- Kerry Cronin;; . advising, the bishops of the we are faced with. I am Business Manager (513-745-3561). ·Ad­ Photography editor- MicheleSulka: responsibility of the judge. To · vertising inquiries should be directed to judge a crime is one thing, to Catholic Church would be human, I am alive, I have a Kent George, General Manager(513-745- Copyeditor- RoseannShaughnessy judge a mind is an entirely more affective. Threats such right to live. But, I do not have 3561). Layout editor- ' John Lovell as this are not appealing to my the right to judge. Some of us Reprinting of articles or cartoons Assistant editors - Julie Smith, Lena different realm. The realm of without the permission of the author Ina, Meghan Eitz, Chris Meyer, 1'401ly God? I don't know, perhaps dubious mind. I don't know in this world believe that they and/ or 'fhe Xavier NtwSwire is strictly Donnellon, Tanvi Patel, Drena Cala­ someday, som~tirne, I will what I would say to my best have that right, and perhaps, prohibited. brese, Chris ·Fuse', Duane Wolff, have the privilege of acquiring .. friend if she was raped, they do. I don't think so. I am Entered as third class matter al the Melanie Dawn Brooks, Lance Wcislak U.S. Post Office under permit number scared, and pregnant. I don't not God. Are you? Adviser - Rosalind Florez that knowledge, but for now, I 1275. exist in a superficial state of know what I would say to my Xavier University is an academic community committed to equal opportunity mind. roommate if she said she was for all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, handicap or national origin. The Xavier Newswire - Wednesday, November 29, 1989 - Page 5 Archbishop urges support Speakers program ·tor Salvadoran ·dialogue needs support We call on the U.S. crime will not also go unpun- defense of human life, human Government to use all the ished. dignity and human rights. While I agree with the Spanish faculty was able to resources at its disposal to . . •·~We further urge the We urge our government to Ken Hartlage and others that obtain some funds from the press the Salvadoran Goverri- .:. U.S:.Government to support use its considerable influence Xavier needs a speaker's Dean of the College of Arts ment to meet its obligations to~ ::. stio~gly/actively and effec­ with the Salvadora:n Govern­ series, I must disagree with and Sciences to supplement . investigate fully and bring to '; •tively the constant call of the ment to press for effective him ori ·a few"p~i~ts. some funds.we alre~dy had:to justice the perpetrators of Salvadoran Bishops to all the respect for human 'rights, and ··1. Hartlage says bring Jon Felstiner of STanford these brutal murders. The parties to turn from violence, en<;i to death squad activity, ·"Neither our Office of Student University (in town to speak at poor record of the Salvadoran conflict and war to the essen- protection for civilians and Development nor Department the Univer~ity 6(Ci_ncinnati) to authorities in successfully ... tial process of dialogue, church institutions. caught up of Academic Affairs has speak on 'translating Neruda investigating and prosecuUng. negotiation and peace. The in renewed conflict and the visibly devoted itself toward and Celan to a Spanish class. other tragic killiilgs, such as· . extremists not. only kill inno- determined pursuit of a just ·enhancing the student educa- Certainly, there is a the assassination of Arch- cent civilians; but they are peace through dialogue and . tional experience by bringing limit to these funds and a bishop Romero and the apparen.tly seeking to d,estroy negotiations among all the in outside Intelligentsia." In miximum for each use, but killings of the four American the peace process as well. parties. fact, for the last two years, Dr. they are there. Church missionary women, · We stand with our - Archbishop Daniel E. Joan Connell, Academic Vice 2. My second is suggests that the U.S. must act brother bishops in El Salvador Pilarczyk, President of the President, has made funds that the administration would decisively to ensure that the in their call for peace instead National Conference of available to bring speakers to be more apt to see the need for Salvadoran Governments meet of conflict, dialogue in place of Catholic Bishops the classroom. On November speakers' series if moree its responsibilities and this violence and their consistent 9, I was able to bring to my students (and faculty) came to classroom three Argentine hear the speakers we do have. musicians who had given a Granted, no one can go to hear concert in the Xavier Theater all of them, but I have seen (November 7) to speak on the some very small audiences "new Latin American song" and audiences composed in and conditions in Argentina. their majority of faculty and Last spring I was able to invite people from off campus. Grinor Rojo of California State I would certainly like University-Long Beach to my to see more funds specifically Latin American Civilization for speakers, but 1 would also A Student Government comment and opinion column class in Spanish on Chile 1970- like to see more support for · abuse. than responsibility pro- By Jeff Berninger 1989 while the Spanish Club the programs we already have. The great~st effort moter. I congratulate the Senator and SAC co-sponsored an . must be made on the part of excellent undertakings of . evening address in English. -Irene H~dgson the students. AlthOU.gh niost .this department, butl Everi'before Dr. · · Assistant Professor of . .. . . Just a few years _ago - Of us cannbtl~g·any ·~li?lk! ·w~· ·question-us 'neea to i)c?Iice Connell began:her program, · Spanish~ _ . Xavier was a place of exdte- .. stilldiinkand aie'held ac~ .·' .' affafrs'o~tside'the XaoYier .. ·: .. :·'" . ' ~inent on the weekends. A countable.for our action's. campus;- Stricter rules from night might consist of a wing Irresponsible behavior on alx>ve won't solve this · · party, a party mthe Cafe or behalf. of.young drink~rs isthe broad issue; it may even Latin .professor Marion, and usually end 're~~o~ w_hy,th~.dnnking age . make it worse. The Univer- with a good time at Dana~s. .was raised in'the'first place.· · sity should understand that Most college shidents were Ho~ caii'\ye 'e,xJ>e<:t. t~~}a,~s to upderage and: of;-age · · .of age, so drinking, .legally change \\'hen. we c:on~inue to drinking will take place as. defended speaking, wasn't a problem. drive, vandalize, and cause' long as ~lcohol is a ''.legal The last time I wrote a scholar deemed worthy of The laws have changed now problems while und(?r the".. s.ubstance". They should letter to the editor was in 1960, many distinctions, including. and so has XaVier. Certainly influenc:e? Can we expect also understand that their yet I feel I must leap to the the highest office Xavier now Xavier must uphold the laws · Xavier to· support drinking :ul~s. often ·penalize tl'~e re- defense of my respected allows to a non~Jesuit, that of of the state, but this doesn't while the residence 'halls:.··· sponsible_drinkers as well as colleague and chairman, Academic Vice-President. help a student body.who are continue· to be vandaiized? .. · the abusers. The pressure .. Professor Robert Murray. A - George W.M. Harrison, legal adults in terms of S~ould rie_ighbor~.()f off~ ... :. onqff:-eainp~s parti~s ·a.nd letter to the editorby a Robert Ph.D. AssistantProfes­ prosecution, voting, and campus houses simply ignore drinkfng establishments .. A. Gervasi in the Cincinnati sor,. c:;:.I!lssics .· > ._registration for the draft. In " th.e parties when their lawns . affects the 'whole social life Enquirer (12november1989) ·: .,the midst of this injustice.we · :, '.are b~ii'ig- tr~iripled ah,d t~ea ~~ct; 9( this ~an:i pus;,! (i)elie,v,e,,. inferred that Archbishop . <;ire continually faced with like tr.ash bins, O! the noise that the University's rules Pilarczyk had better Latin than the illegality of drinking at keeps them a w~ke at night? I should apply more' toward· their "mutual friend, on the Xavier. As a' response to this think 'if we all'tooka.serious the abusers of alcohol than Xavier University faculty." situation, much of the drink- look at our actions; we would toward all stude~t drinke~s. One notes with interest Mr. ing has moved off campus. have to agree that as a student Heel that a stronger promo-· Gervasi's admission that his However, large off:-eamptis population, we are not drlnk- tion of resp0risible drinking, Latin is, in fact, not very good, parties may soon become a ing responsibly. Although not rather than an insistence on but Dr. Murray has taught thing of'the past. How can all students are guilfy of an alcohol-free social life with ditinction and honor for an enjoyable social life con- irresponsible drinking habits, should be their main over twenty years at Xavier. tiriue here at Xavier? "Stop we must all suffei'the conse- emphasis. His courses in translation of drinking" would be a simple quences (a highly regulated. . The pressure on off- La ti andGreek have attracted, answer, but would never social life). This is whf we campus drinking, I feel, is and continue to attract, a large work in a society that so must confront the issue of and will continue to drive and devoted following largely widely accepts the use of alcohol abuse. · · students away from the because of his insight and alcohol. In looking at the StitdentDevelopment, Xavier vicinity (walking expertise. One might suggest real issue, alcohol use is not · on the other hand; needs to distance). Before trying to that if Dr. Murray did not the problem. The problem is work with us on this endeavor. shut down drinking around converse in Latin at a dinner the abuse of alcohol; We Shident Development is one of Xavier, we must look at the party, it was because he chose must work through a joint the best departments at Xavier. real issue: underage drink- to keep so distinguished a effort on behalf of the · ··It has, however, in order to · · ing simply won't stop. We guest at ease. It is fatuous for students and Student enforce our civil laws, found must deal with it and work a progessor at Miami Univer­ Development to defeat this itself as more of a rule giver toward defeating its abuse. sity to presume otherwise of a

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....-~111111!1 . .. ~.. ·~··~···~· ... ~ ..... ~.. . ~ .. ~~~...... ~ ...... ------..a··.,,. The Xavier Newswire - Wednesday, November 29, 1989 - Page 7 200 Xavier has had SWIMMING Breaststroke: to have inter­ Xavier FGFT R A TP Kyle squad ~inor 1 1 0 7 3 The Xavier men's and McLaughlin scrimmages Brantley 1 1 2 1 4 women's swimming and (X) 2:31.06 themselves, Hill 18 4 16 1 40 diving teams have hit the pool 200 Freestyle but on Walker 9 2 5 7 22 full force. The men have Relay: Xavier November 18, Gladden 4 2 3 2 10 . 0 compiled a 6-4 record while (Fischer, the Muskies Poynter 0 1 1 0 the Lady Musketeers are 2-4-1. Colegrove, were jam min' Knop 1 0 0 0 2 Last week, both the men and Tinker, and slammin' Raeford 1 4 4 1 6 the women dunked Centre Sum me) against the Butler 0 0 1 1 0 College for two wins. 1 :30.66 Windsor Parker 4 2 5 1 12 The next meet for the (Canada) Williams 1 1 4 3 team is on December 2 at the WOMEN'S Koester 0 0 6 1 0 University of Indianapolis SWIMMING Club Canucks. Wilson .f .f 2 Q Q Invitational.' · Xavier- 49, Even without Totals 42 19 55 23108 Centre-36 the services of Team Rebounds - 3 MEN'S SWIMMING 200Medley senior Derek Windsor Toledo - 71, Xavier - 36 Relay: Xavier Strong and FGFT R A TP (Susan junior Michael Kiss 4 1 7 4 10 Miami(OH) - 61, Xavier - 48 Hollenbacher, ·. Davenport Kennedy 5 0 5 3 10 Brucewitz Patti Nieto, . (both out with 4 2 9 2 11 Warrington 1 Xayier - 49, Centre - 30 Anne -:minor 13 1 2 27 Hool 2 1 200 Medley Relay:Xavier McEldowney, · injuries), 0 1 4 Adam : (Jason Tinker, Ed Rios, Philip· Lori Evans) ·Xavier was 0 0 0 1 0 ··· Sum me, John Fischer) 1 :43.89 2:09.46 . 200 Breaststroke: Julie Carey able to "manhandle" the Dolsant 0 0 2 0 0 Kopecki 2 0 4 0 4 1,000 Freestyle: Reichard (C) 1,000 Freestyle: Sigler (C) (X) 2:45.88 Canadians, 108-68. Hanson 0 0 0 ·: 11:48.12 11:48.88 200 Freestyle Relay: Xavier "I was pleased 0 0 He bold ~00 Freestyle: Dan Mikula (X). 200 Freestyle: Molly Numert · (Julia Jenkins, Karen Wieser, overall," said head coach Pete l Q 2 l f Totals 31 4 • 1:56.94 (X) 2:13.50 Walsh, Perreault) 1:50.29 · Gillen. "but we made a 38 14 68 _so Freestyle: John Colegrove . so Freestyle: Cara PerreaulqX) million mistakes." Maybe not Team Rebounds - 4 . . (X) 2_2.75 ...... ·. 26~39 ..·...... · . · · · · .. a million, but 16 turnovers is -200 Individual Medley: Fi~~er·>)oo'Indivichial Medley:}oailne ~ ,, .INTRAMURAL$~ -~ ·' '·.· . ""nota nµ·mber tobe pleased Windsor 33 35 - 68 (X) 2:12.60 · · Wissman (X) 2:25.54 · about: · Xavier 48 60 - 108. Diving: Tony Howard (X) 100 Butterfly: Hollenbacher (X) Basketball Final Results: Starting center was 89.00 . 1 :03.93 .. . The Muskie Attendance - 3536 Taxin' like the Government 3-point goals: Windsor 2-8 100 Butterfly: Tinker (X) 58.49_· 100 Freestyle:Maggie Walsh defeated Rocket Scientists, senior led the charge with 40 100 Freestyle: Farlow(C) 51.06 ·. (X) 59.85 · (Kiss 1-1, Kennedy 0-1, 68-64. points and 16 rebounds. 200 Backstroke: Allen (C) · 200'Backstroke: Noel Brossart Junior Jamal Walker kept the Brucewitz 1-2, Warrington 0-2, Kopecki 0-2.) Xavier 5-12 2:13.24 . (X) 2:32.68 crowd on the edge of their (Minor0-1, Brantley 1-2, 5~ Freestyle: Paul Naber.(X) · 500 Freestyle: Sigler (C) 5:50.83 MEN'S BASKETBALL seats with 22 points (including Walker 2-4, Poynter 0-1, 5:34.86 Up to this point, two slam dunks) and seven assists. Raeford 0-1, Parker 2-3.)

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Sleep Theatre keeps you dancing· all night Wlru© ·.·.•:.: . Champagne, Ill.. an,d ~tato.~L .fr@@~ .frrru@:q By Molly A. Donnellon Island, NY are all playing the The Xavier Newswire album. In San Jos.e, Calif., · their song "Lovely · · ~11U[ft)®0© ' You've no doubt seen Speaker''went to number orie ,·. · flyers around campus for on KSJS-FM. . @Cillfr @ff Sleep Theatre, but how many Over the last year, know what Sleep Theatre is? Sleep Theatre has performed In their own words, Sleep in Cincinnati close to every W©~U'_ ... Theatre "is a distinctly week - these days are over. . . original band of diversity and This Saturday, Sleep Theatre is· intensity that incorporates playing at Sudsy_Malone's in .. · JJu[ft)®0®~~~ hard-driving funk, Eastern Clifton to promote t.heir new tonalities, atmospheric, cassette which contains the psychedelic textures and solid songs from the album and The songs that forever elevate the three additional songs. This listener." will be the last Cincinnati Newswire "Forever elevate the show for some time since the: listener?" Is that a bit self­ band will be moving on to the assurred,' you might ask? east coast where record labels wants to Definitely not, they're that might he.ar and sign them. good. . Urilike some bands, Sleep In 1985, four teen­ Theatre won't jump at the know! agers sought out to form a chance to be signed .. "We band; the result, Kalahari. At want the labels to fight over We're looking that time, the members were us," Hamrick jokes but adds for the best Robert Hamrick, Chris that, in reality, they "want. Shennan,ItaalShurand certain artistic control." stories about Randy Eckert. Kalahari, a Sleep Theatre's members include Chris Sherman, john Miracle, Robert pop band, lasted only a year. Hamrick and Itaal Shur. Itappearsasifsieep how.you-found

Two months later ~ .:. Theatri wil.l be mov.Jrig··. o... n: to ·.• -· · .. they gave it a go with a new biggeraridbett.ertiilrlgs'. Their ··o(lf-'there' W'tlS f band called In a Siren Trance. where Shur and Crumb wanted Miracle. There you have Sleep· unavoidable success is ' Drummer Eckert was re­ to continue with this concept, Theatre! summed up in the following ; no Santa placed by Brian Crumb. This Hamrick and Sherman wanted . For the past yeuf and . time, the crowds were bigger structure. - a - half, the band has been :'· ·· ~~~~~l~~~~::r::::x:.f',;L -·.. Claus. , Bring~ ·:: · · and the band more mature. Late in 1987, the pro- concentrating on obtaining air "[Sleep Theatre] features four your SfO. ry fO .: For the six months.t.~at this structure·duo wi~h the assis- . .play for their ..album "Escape is greatmusicianswho do what · _, ·: ··. · . band was together, they · tance of John Yates formed :, ' Calling:(:·:10ca~ly, Xavier's . ;, greatbandscom"1orilf~o::,get .. the Newswire explored many different types Sleep Theatre a~d ~ent almo~t WVXU ~FM is the only stati()n ~.f artistry. They experi- immediately: into the studio to, __ . which.has the album in heavy ~~~rue1;,~~~~~r;!t~~~1:~~~?:.''~\ Office _and , mented in unstructured·. record an alht1m'. :By the ::i. _... , • · ·· rotation;.bii't Oxford's woxv.::- trip where you hope the night .. · · -;. i~provisation which means middle of the year, Yates hap FM will be playing it in the · never ends ... This i~a barid< :.·; we'll publish ' they were more or less left; the albumwas·complete~ near future. However, in other ~hos~ imaginafio~ a_nd'i,~~&n~ · " the best in. the ; 1 ~ making up the music as they Shur had rejoiTI~d ~rtcftfie: ' · parts of the country, this .. s1ty will leave your head ...... · . < drum machine had been Cincinnati band is success.>, ~ent along. This technique a spinning, y~urf~~~:·!P°-~i~.~·:' 12/6/89 issue. ,: : "Yas the downfall of the band; replaced by live drummer John Stations in Cleveland; Ohio,-·~ and yourmmd wandenng." ·. · · ·.

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6' 10", along with 6' 10" senior of Canada in an exhibition By Dave Morano (15.3 ppg., 8.0 game last week, and he also The Xavier Newswire rpg.). Last season, Hill was slimmed down and is im­ second in the nation for proving his leg strength and The 1989-90 Xavier rebounding only to Loyola wind. Wilson might be found men's basketball season Marymount's Hank Cather's grabbing some crucial promises to be an exciting 13.7 sweeps a game. But rebounds in close games. one. Four starters return when those two met last Another person battling the from a 21-12 overall record January, Hill out shon·e . boards is 6' 6" junior David and the Musketeers' fourth Gathers, 22-16 in rebounds Minor, who averaged five consecutive Midwestern for a 118-113 Musketeer points per game last year. Collegiate Conference (MCC) victory. Excellent passing skills Championship. Add four Hill has improved combined with his perfected more returning lettermen and each year and has a good shot from 8-10 feet out has three promising freshmen · chance of becoming a mem­ helped Minor develop into a and it looks like another ber of the 2,000 Point Club fine player who knows how banner year for the men of and 1,000 Club this to win. As a junior at Purcell­ blue and white. season. He begins this season Marian High School, he It will not be easy with 1,357 career points and helped his team win the AAA though. The Muskies must 978 career rebounds. Strong Ohio state championship and replace guard Stan Kim­ enters his last season ju.st 178 before transferring to Xavier, brough (18.1 points per points shy of becoming the Minor helped the Indiana game), whose leadership on 25th member of the 1000 Hoosiers win the national the court will be missed. The Point Club. Strong came on title in 1987. team and coaches voted that like gangbusters midway Gillen is also expect­ seniors Tyrone Hill, Derek through last season, averag­ ing big things from 6' 9", 195 Strong and junior Michael ing 17.5 points and 74 percent lb. freshman Aaron Williams. Davenport be tri-captains this from the field in the last 13 According to Gillen, "he's year. They will be looked to games. He was unstoppahle right up there as one of our by the other players for lead­ in the MCC Tournament last best shot blockers. He has ership and overall team. , season and scored 18 points good hands and is still . unity. Coach Pete Gillen against Michigan in the first learning the fine points of the said, "You win as a team and round game of the NCAA game." · you lose as a team." He also Tournament. Xavier can look One may be inclined stressed continuity, stal?ility, for big things to 'come from to think that with the height and avoiding injury as the Strong and Hill this year. and strength inside, the keys to success. That is just the Muskies would pound it · Xavier has 'a number beginning of the inside inside all night. "Not neces­ of strengths that must be strength. 6' 8" senior Bob sarily," said Gillen, "we will matched by their opponents. Koester has lost some weight still run an up tempo game. The first strength coach and has displayed good With an improving confer­ Gillen mentioned was depth. defense and stability in ence, teams can shut down a Xavier is notably strong practices so far. Another one-dimensional squad. · Sports Information photo wide-body looking to con­ inside with All-American Balance is the key."· Junior tri-captain, Michael Davenport; ended last season on a shooting candidate, senior forward tribute is 6' 8" 245 lb. fresh­ That balance begins frenzy including 46 points in the semi-final and final games of the MCC Tyrone Hill (18.9 ppg. and man Dwayne Wilson. Wilson with the guards. Junior•Jamal tournament. 12.2 rpg.), who stands nearly played well against Windsor Walker (9.9 ppg.) will start at . this se

The 1989 Xavier Musketeer basketball team from left to right (standing): Manager Bryan Williams, Manager Jerry Branka, Trainer James· The 1989 Xavier Lady Musketeer basketball team from left to right (standing): Head Coach Mark Eh!en, Assistant Coach Lori Francescon, Ross, Assistant Coach Dino Guadio, Jim Renforth, Aaron Williams, Mark Poynter, Tyrone Hill, Derek Strong, Bob Koester, Dwayne Monique Greene, Julie Campbell, Lori Knannlein, Tracey Trgovac, Tracy Shaffer, Michelle Ernst, Trainer Jodi fenike, Assistant Coach Wilson, Assistant Coach Skip Prosser, Assistant Coach Mike Moses~ Assistant Coach Conte Stamas, manager Pat Harvey, manager Jim Mickey Ba"ett; (sitting): Alicia Jennings, Yvette King, Kim Blanton, Jennie Schilling, Sheryl Krmpotich, Annette Trenkamp, Valerie Botti; (sitting): Eric Knop, Jerry Butler, Jerome Holmes, Colin Parker, Michael Davenport, Head Coach Pete Gillen, Jamal Walker, Jamie Spann.· Gladden, Dave Minor, Sydney Raeford, Maurice Brantley. 1989-90 Musketeer Basketball Schedule 1989-90 Lady Musketeer Basketball Schedule '

DATE Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time Sat., Dec. 2 Southern Utah ...... HOME 7:35 Tue., Dec. 5 Cincinnati...... HOME 7:00 Mon., Dec.4 Robert Morris...... _. '._...... Away 7:30 Sat., Dec. 9 Miami (Ohio) ...... Away 3:00 Sat., Dec. 9 Miami (Ohio) ...... ·~ ...... Away 12:30 Sat., Dec. 16 Ohio...... HOME 2:00 Sat., Dec. 16 Valparaiso ...· ...... ~ ...... A way 8:30 Fri., Dec. 29 Lady Hatter Classic# ...... Away 7:00 Mon., Dec. 18 Eastern Illinois ...... · ...HOME 8:05 Sat., Dec. 30 Lady Hatter Classic# ...... Away 2:00/4:00 Fri., Dec. 22 Met Life Classic.# ...... Away 9:00 Fri., Jan. 5 Coastal Carolina ...... HOME 7:00 Sat., Dec. 23 Met Life Classic # ...... ' ..... Away 9:00/11:00 Mon., Jan. 8 Wright State ...... Away 7:00 Sat., Dec. 30 Bowling· Green. : ...... HOME 7:35 Thu., Jan. 11 Loyola ...... HOME 7:00 Tue., Jan. 2 Loyola Ma'rymount...... HOME 8:05 Sat., Jan. 13 Marquette...... HOME 4:00 Sat., Jan. 6 Marquette ...... Away 12:00 Thu., Jan. 18 Evansville...... Away 5:00 • Mon., Jan. 8 Loyola . : ...... : ..... HOME 8:05 Sat., Jan. 20 Saint Louis ...... Away 5:00 Sat., Jan. 13 Alabama-Bin:~ingham ...... HOME 12:00 Thu., Jan. 25 Notre Dame ...... HOME 5:30 Mon., Jan. 15 Distict of Columbia: ...... HOME 8:05 Sat., Jan. 27 Butler...... HOME 4:00 Thu., Jan. 18 Evansville ...... : ...... Away 8:35 Mon., Jan. 29 Detroit...... HOME 5:00 Sat., Jan. 20 Saint Louis ... .- .. : ...... Away 9:00 Thu., Feb. 1 Marshall ...... Away 7:30 Thu., Jan. 25 Detroit...... HOME 8:05 Sat., Feb. 3 Dayton ...... _. .... HOME . 2:00 Sat., Jan. 27 Butl~r ...... :". . HOME 7:35 · Tue., Feb. 6 Chicago State ...... HOME . 7:00 Wed., Jan. 31 Cincinnati ..... : ...... HOME 8:05 Thu., Feb. 8 Loyola ...... Away 7:30 Sat.,Feb.3 Dayton...... HOME 8:05 Sat., Feb. 10 Marquette...... Away 9:00 Tue., Feb. 6 Loyola ...... Away 8:05 Thu., Feb. 15 Evansville...... HOME 5:30 Thu., Feb. 8 Marquette ...... HOME 8:05 Sat., Feb 17 Saint Louis ...... " ...... HOME 4:00 Thu., Feb. 15 Evansville ...... : ...... HOME 8:05 Thu., Feb. 22 Detroit...... Away 5:00 Sat., Feb. 17 Saint Louis ...... HOME 12:00 Sat., Feb. 24 Butler ...... Away 1:00 Thu., Feb. 22 Detroit...... Away 7:35 Mon., Feb 26 Notre Dame ...... A way 7:30 Sat.,Feb.24 Butler...... Away 4:05 Sat., Mar. 3 Dayton ...... A way 12:00 Tue., Feb. 27 Arkansas-Little Rock...... Away 8:05 Mon., Mar. 5 Valparaiso ...... , ...... HOME 7:00 Sat., Mar. 3 Dayton.. '...... Away 2:30 Fri., Mar. 9 MCC Championship* ...... Away TBA Thu., Mar. 8 MCC Champi~nship * ...... Away TBA Sat., Mar. 10 MCC Championship* ...... Away TBA / Fri., Mar. 9 MCC Championship* ...... Away TBA Sat., Mar. 10 MCC Championship* ...... Away 8:05 # - Lady Hatter Classic at Deland, Florida (Stetson, Holy Cross, Maine and Xavier) * - MCC Championship at the University of Dayton Arena # - Met Life Classic at the University of San Francisco (Xavier vs. Princeton and San Fran cisco vs. Canisius) •-Lady Musketeer HOME games take place at Schmidt Fieldhouse and the Cincinnati ·* - MCC Championship at University of Dayton Arena Gardens e -All Xavier HOME basketball games are played at the Cincinnati Gardens All times are EST (Eastern Standard Time) p.m. e - All times are EST (Eastern Standard Time) p.m. e - Page 18- Wednesday, November 29, 1989-TheXavier Newswire Small conference looking for natjonal recognition MCC seeks to. reach· new ·heights

By Chris Meyer MARQU.t:TTE . DETROIT· EVANSVILLE LOYOLA The Xavier Newswire b1~ ~''''" BUTLER. ~] lBT.-,_,~ "'f·to\\~ Can the.Aces replace llMll.111 The Titans have their last season's MCC Player of problems. Not only did they the Year, Scott Haffn~r? The Run11in' lose three seniors, but Evansville has the talent and Ramblers have been plagued sophomore Darian McKinney the experience to lead.them with ineligibilities and · ula The Warriors have a lot of (16.1 ppg, 6.7 rpg), the team's Proposition 48 casualtie.s. to another 25- win season new things going on. Not leading scorer and rebounder The Bulldogs are on and an MCC regular-season New coach, Will Rey; a only are they the newest and freshman Calvin a mission to accomplish one title. The catalyst for · former Evansville assjstant, addition to the MCC, but Winfield (11.0 ppg)decided. goal- to rebuild their Evansville· will be senior 6' 9" does have some talent they also have a new coach, to transfer out of Detroit. basketball program. center Dan Godfread (15.8 returning. Junior forward Kevin O'Neill. Last season, Despite all of Detroit's · Entering the construction ppg, 8.0 rpg). Despite losing .·· Keith Gailes (22.5 ppg, 7.6 Marquette finished 13-15 . problems, scene is a new head coach, Haffner, coach Jim Crews rpg) was voted MCC while not in conference play. former Butler player and will have a well,. rounded Newcomer of the Year. O'Neill is blessed with Stanford assistant Barry squadwith · Gailes nearly led Loyola to an Collier. four returning starters sophomore Scott upset of Xavier in the MCC Collier's first task is including guard Schreffer (10.1 Tournament scoring 34 to replace hard workiitg 6' 6" (14.2 ppg)and points. Junior forward Keir Darrin Fowlkes (18.8 ppg, 7.6 ppg)and junior · Rogers (10.7 ppg; 6$rpg), 6' rpg). Butler will have to rely forwards Trevor ·forward· . 7" junior forward Doug on the experience and talent Powell (15.1 Mark Borders (,6.3 ppg~ 3.6 rpg) and of guards Jody Littrell (14.8 ppg, 6.3 rpg) Jewell, a two big men who sat. out last ppg) and (11.3 and Tyrone transfer season, 6' 9" Spyros ·· ppg) .. The Bulldog Baldwin (12.4 from the Sakellariou, of Greece and 6- construction project will not ppg, 4.7 rpg). 10 OmerB~yu~~yc~n w,i!l, . happen overnight; for now, University of Iowa; relieve coach Will Rey's ills. the Bulldogs will have to Marquette has . With the scoring start in the basement and one major However, threat of Keith Gailes; Loyola work their way to the top. problem: a the Purple could pulla few upsets from· lack of size. · ·Aces will · their sleeves, but one guy Coach O'Neill have to cannot do it all. The Runnin' will have to count improve on Ramblers should finish in the on Powell and 6' 10" ST.LOUIS their lower half of theMCC. junior Rob Grosse for rebounding game. the Warrior rebOunds · Evansville was out­ while Smity should lead the rebounded 13. of theif last 14 team in scoring. DAYTON games; With a few more. coach Ricky Birdsong still· .boards thi_s season~ the Aces · Mm>t4 .. · Marquette should managed to sign nine top FLYEFIS finish anywhere from third to recruits including 6' 4;.. could continue their .. sixth in the conference. But Shawn Williams, a junior impro~e~erit underJim · Dayton has a new. watch out for the Warriors in college transfer, and 6' 5" Crews~ .·head coach, former N~w Runner-up ~n the freshman Michael Aaron. .. . In Crews' four years York Knicks assistantJim · post-season National the years to come. ·O'Neill is This season, Detroit's at Evansville, he has led them O'Brien. He could have an Invitational Tournament a proven recruiter, as shown by his success at Arizona, so strength will be their from eight wins in his first · easy job.with th~ transition, (NIT), the Billikens have perimeter scoring. But. this. season to 25 last season. inheriting six seniors who many players returning from . the future looks bright for · . Marquette. will be a rebuilding year for Expect Evansville to finish combined for 4;277 career that team, including 6-8 the 'I]t~!l~, . · . . h~gh in the MCC: · points last year.. Leading the ·· senior, All-MCC forward Flyers will be 'forward . (15.S ppg, Anthony Corbitt (15.6 ppg, 10.4 rpg). Coach Rich ·' The)(avier News.wire fop Ten ·7.0 rpg) and poihtguard ·· Gra wer has two promising . (13.9ppg). recruits who should have a 1. Georgetown (1) - 36 The basketball staff of The , Last s.eason, the huge impact on the team. 2;· Syracuse (2) - 33, and Xavier Newswire is proud to intro­ Flyers were con'sistent .. ~ Arizona (1) - 33 The newcomers are 6' 6" duce the Xavier Newswire Top Ten. consistently erratic .. junior guard/forward Kevin 4. Lsu·-3o The "?

Since playing point guard in high school, women's basketball coach Mark Ehlen has stressed the importance of team unity. Ehlen has coached long enough to know that the attitudes of each team mem­ ber makes a difference to the overall development of the · team. In his fourth year at Xavier, coach Ehlen empha­ sizes unity. Ehlen said, "One such example of our unity is when we are in our team huddles, we yell 'team.' instead of 'defense: or 'let's . . go'." Coach Ehlen has two assistants to help with all the work that. goes along w1th coaching a competitive team. Some of the many duties of Lori Francescon , who is the main assistant, are coaching Lady Musketeer Coach Mark Ehlen the guards, recruiting and organizing the scouting. the program. We hope to get to finish among the top four Mickey Barrett, a part-time better and attain an im- · in the conference and go on assistant; works with the proved level of pl~y." ·to the MCC Championships. post-players and prepares the These coaches see Regarding the competition in · · · . ·. ·· · .: · . photo by Sabra Hayes scouting reports. Ehlen the team as finishing at the the MCC, Ehlen added," We Senior Je~nie Schilling; 5'. 9;', eXpe_cts to use her height as an advantage of­ added, "This job is far from break-even mark or with a feel we can compete with fensively and de{eilsiiJely this year. · · · ' •• ,. . •• ' •.<" .finished in terms of building winning record. Their goal is anyone in the conference. " Page 20 - Wednesday, November 29, 1989 -The Xavier Newswire Mapping the road to a conference crown Jones has a lot of talent on his squad, and his team should By Chris Meyer compete with the other top The Xavier Newswire teams in the conference, Notre Dame and Loyola. IB3UTLER Detroit should finish second or third. The Bulldogs fin­ ished 9-17 last year; however, IEV ANSVILLE they have five seniors returning including 5' 11" The Lady Aces lost forward Shelley Roby (9.8 four starters. The only ppg, 5.9 rpg) and 6' 3" for­ returning starter for coach ward/center Erika McCoy Bill Barnett is 6' junior (9.0 ppg, 7.7 rpg). Coach forward Diane Starry (8.2 Paulette Stein will also have ppg, 3.0 rpg). Another • junior guard Nikki Anderson returner is 5' 11" senior (8.8 ppg) and six newcomers guard/foward Tracy Steed led by Indiana All-Star Julie (10.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg) who VonDielingen, who averaged finished second on the team 20.7 ppg, 11.0 rpg in high in scoring and led the league school. in three-point percentage Like the men's team, (.478). the Lady Bulldogs lack lead­ The Lady Aces have ership. This is a rebuilding five freshmen this season and year for Butler, and this season, the Bulldogs figure to finish with St. Louis and Evansville in the bottom of the pit.

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Can coach Sue , Ramsey replace First Team All-MCC Tobctte Pleasant (16.9 ppg, 10.3 rpg)? Proba­ bly not, but with four starters returning, including 5' 7'' s_enipr guard Pam Rasey (9.9 ppg), senior guard Cindy Frericks (7.6 ppg), 5' 11" senior forward Teri Gaerke (5.1 ppg, 4.6 rpg), and 5' 11" junior foward/center Kaihra the addition of 6' 3" freshman Goodman (5.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg), should help them as the Tammy Shain (12.6 ppg, 4.6 forward Dionne Smith, the coach Sue Ramsey can rest season progresses. However, rence (11.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg). rpg). Fighting Irish should have easy. Evansville faces a very tough Coach Marty Hawk­ Coach Sr. Maria the fastest team ever. The The Flyers will miss non-conference schedule, ins is very lucky because he Pares has a deep squad with Irish are definately first-place Plea5ant's leadership and playing eight out of eleven not only has four starters three freshmen and a transfer material, but they should stay talent, but expect Rasey to try games on the road. The Lady returning, but he has depth at joining the club. Marquette with the pace of the Runnin' to fill her shoes. Rasey Aces are vefYi young; look every position, including the could very well be a sleeper Ramblers lest they should fall scored double-digits in 16 for the Aces to fight with St. forward position with Cindy and should surprise the top behind. contests and is extremely Louis and Butler for last Pruim (5.1 ppg, 2.2 rpg), who teams in the MCC including quick. Watch out for; they place. scored 24 points in a victory Notre Dame and Loyola. §T. LOUIS could finish third in the over Notre Dame. Loyola is Look for the Warriors to MCC. sure to have another great finish in the middle of the IL OYOLA season, but it is a toss-up pack. The Billikens are between Loyola and Notre hoping to rebound from the ITJ)ETROIT The Lady Ramblers Dame for the first place NOTRE DAME worst season ever, 8-19 will be seeking their third honors. overall. Three starters return, All starters return for straight MCC regular season including 5' 11" senior the Lady Titans, who last · title and their first outright The Fighting Irish forward Julie Hacker-Buehne . year finished fourth and title this year; they shared the MARQUETTE have a well-rounded team (12.4 ppg, 8.1 rpg) and 5' 7" advanced to the MCC honor with Evansville in 1988 including team leader, junior senior forward Missy Mein­ tournament. The Titans are and Notre Dame last year. The Warriors will be Krissi Davis (10.4 ppg, 6.6 berg (10.6 ppg, 4.4 rpg). led by All-MCC seni