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Graduates..,. excited? By Cynlhia Hill ' , I Itistimeforflowcistocome up and graduates to go out .. into the world. The senior class of 1084 will soon be say- ing farewell to friends, pro- fessors, and ICU...... ' . With graduation.cbmes many emotions and concerns. : While some students,plan. their wedding receptions, others 'plot out their, future lives. . Where will I go frpni here? Was college worth it? WilI I .continue my education? What is life really like? These are 'some questions that puzzle the graduate.. Graduation for miny is not .' looked upon as negative but positive. ' " ' .. Janet Zalewski, a soon to be graduate, will receive an as- , sociate degree in paralegal. -:' -. Janetwent-to-rollejie'for" only. 2 years because she wants to get into life and not . hide behind.school anymore, away from the world. . - . * She plans to continue her education'within two years ...... after graduating. .. : Instead of 1eaving:colleEe ., LaDonna states that the' '.teredintofour-yearprograms .. The'bnccalaurdatej'

.. 1'1 have learned a lot aboui' , after receiving her associate "better the education the ' :as freshmen, college has been' commencement program for. myself by coming to college, degree in business-data ro more mone): you make. And I ,. looked upon differently. : - the class of 1984 will be May says Janet. "I look forward to cessing, LaDonna Wert \a; like school. .Senior Amy. Regensberger. . '19,2p.m. ' ' : . ping out on my own. I don't decided to pursue two more To LnDonn'i graduation will be maduating with a BS Graduates are to take~~ ~~ their~~~..~ look at it as frightening but years of study. . ' . means,tliat she will finally be degree in economics. ... academiccap, ,and hood taking another step." LnDdnnasaysthntherfield- going.out and doing some-. ... Amy came to college to . andreporttotKEarshalson Many students have de-; ivgetting more competitive. .thing. She. will have more. make herself more marketa-.~ the lawn at the east end .of . cided to continue their.. educa- More education will make her ' status. ' . ' . ' ., , . ' ble in the business world. EschIIallnolaterthan.. l:?Oto tion. :. ;. .... : .; . ~, ...... more,marketable;-. I. . For those students who en: . More importantly. .~ Amy has. . line up. ... Faculty members receive promotions-...... Six faculty members'at.In- is.in-the'mathematics de- Center:Cook 'teaches:an as- ' Dr. kichord hf., hkirshall' humin firowth and develop : diana Central University re- . partment. . , ' . ~... . . sortment of classes including Jr., an English instructor, ment; English, educationpl cently received remotions, . Currently Boodt isinvolved learning disabilities, educa- was promoted to assistant psychology and learning dis- ...President Gene I!!., Sense ?n: .. in teaching a broad range of. tionnl tests and measure- professor. IIe teaches classes .abilities...... nounced. , .undercradunte mathematics . ments. Enelish. learnincrdis- .in basic.comDosition and . . :.. ~~~~~~o~.~~~~~~~.~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ br. David L. hndcrson was courses with s ecinl interest .. abilities and physical educn- .'' American 1it'ernture:He ' . Dr. G&ld W. kmmerm'dn promoted from assistant to in cultural nncfhistorical as- tion, and concepts in liberal.. founded thc.writing lab at was promoted from assistant associate professor. Ile is . pects, ns well,os foundations. "arts:.. : ... ICU and has recruited tutors. rofessor associate rofessor. -withlthe department of his-, of mnthemntlcs. Cook eo-moderates"Info for Dr. Nancy E. O'Dell of the' k is a member of tge biology tory and political science. 111s Dr. Patricia Cook was pro- Living" on Channel 4 and di- school of education was pro-. department nnd teaches major field of study is United moted totherankofassociate rects the G-Whiz Kids sum- moted to associate professor,. anatomy and physio1ogy;nd- States diplomatic history. professor. She is a.faculty .mer program. She.is cur- from assistant professor. She vanced animal physiology, was prc rently writing a book on is a co-director of the hliriain ..human.phusiolom and Dhar- Dr.~31.lone Boodt member of the school of edu- I_ moted to associate professc cation and co-director of the'.. learning,disnbilities with . Bender,Dingnostic Center in '.mncolobj.- .. from assistant professor. Sh Miriam Bender Dinenostic ICU's'Dr. Nancy O'Dell. " additiontotenchingelassesin ' ;

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five ...... Americnnsdo not live this way, especinllv -The- -.- - - . - ~.virls.__ -.shnred,..... - one .... bedroom...... , the : .. hIexicnn-Americans, who are thesecond. parents and the baby shared the other " , largest minority.group in the United bedroom nnd the two remnining boys ,. .+ Stntes. ._.I ' 'slept in.the.living room on n bed thnt :;

Last weekend I had the opportunity to ' served as n couch during the dpy. hIy two. -soend four days with a Mexican- classmates nnd I-sleat in'the rrirls'- nl- American fnmily-in an area of Chicago rendy crowded bedrodm. cnlledPilsen.Thefleximestcrclnss I went Thc apnrtment nlso had n very smnll with, .which is Understanding Cross- bnthroom and nkitchen.Tlie kitchen con- Culturnl'Differences, hnd.been studying tained .a stove, the only sink, a re-. ' the.Latin culture, especinlly hkxicnn- frigerntor; a table and severnlchnirs thnt

Americans and their history. in Chicago. ' were nlsoused,nslivingroomfurniture. It ' . Thus, I felt,fnirly well prepared for, the. . wns in this kitchen thnt the meals of trip to Chicngo. But ns my rofessor, Dr: beans? rice, lettuce, tomato, cnctus, chic- .. Charles Guthrie, snid, "A wnys expect . ken gizzards and tortillas were fixed. the unexpected.",. p- .. hlost of the fnmily,.including the : Historically, I knew Pilsen wns the first, mother nnd.fnther,'could not even speak hkxicnn settlement in Chicngo nnd con- , Eng1ish:The fnther had been injured at tinues to be the nren where most hfexicnn work and wns not nble to work anymore. immigrants first settle. Pilsenisprobnbly The mother had been ill recently, nnd the poorest hkxican-American commun-; Carmen hnd had to gult school .to help- ,' ity in, Chicago. Thus, physically, Pilsen-..with the younger children. Despite pov-. wns what.1 expected -row upon row of. erty, the !nngunge bnrrier, illness nnd- run-down npnrtment buildings, murnl- ' Fulturnl. differences, we 'were. welcomed . painted walls, cracked sidewalks nnd lots , . into their home and by the end of the trip of Mexican-Americnns. ' were a "part of Cnrmen's family." : .What I hnd not expected,,though, \vas , . ' Toooftenyent Indinna.Centrn1nrenot- .~ .. the .abundant hope, pride nnd "zest for .willing to bring outsiders into our ''fnm- ' 1 . ~< . ' ' . , living'!found throughoutthe'community ily." Each one of us hns much to offer. Florida, here we cimel Dianne Burre& and Suzette Hill are ready to: despite its poverty levelconditions. I hnd others. Let us follow the.exnmple of n ' leave East Hall for a week In the sun. Many ICU students spent their .. poor, but generous hlexicnn-American . ....spring break at home, wor!ung,orvacationing in the southern states. .; ...... ;.A. ..._ .. . much to lepm...... - ~...... -- . The hrexicnn-Americnn fnmily I stnyed.. fnmily and live life with nbundant hope, I... .~ . .. i - .. with for four days wns an exnmple of not :pride, zc?Ft and the, abll!ty 40 see people's ~. having much material wealth, but still.. simllnrrties despite their differences. *.%: ...

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Is Indiana Central a ‘suitcase’. . college? By DonnaWilliaris. .. the dorms - Krannert, East, TGIF! Weekends nre a time North nnd Trimble - half or .. to unwind from the hectic life more leave for weekends. of n worn out college eo-ed. hls. Susan Cox. North IIall Everyone smiles on Fridny- resident director, suggested or at lenst attempts to.’ thntmaybe “studentsget into Throu hout the cnmpus a pnttern, and they re eat it.” two worfs echo throughthe Jim Hop er, North%all re- air. To some residents it is sident, bacied her philosophy “the magicnl two words.’’ To up: “I’ve got n set plan to go other dorm students it is ‘‘the home. I’m hap y at home.” forsnken two words.” Those It seems stuaents will drive two words -going home. .. endless miles each weekend .hInybe instead of Indiana to get home. But others such Central’s motto “Education as Kathy Vondrack seldom‘ For Servjce” it should b; . leave the campus even “Hnve Suitcase Will Trnvel. though her home is within It is n topic that cnn bring up five minutes of the campus. hented.conversations,i,n, any :Every single weekend I have. dorm lobby. something to do, whether it is There...... seem to be four sleeDor\vorkin thecomDuter rensons contributing to the. room.” . .. .. “suitcnse syndrome.” I Indinnn.Centra1 i‘s locnted 1.) Family ties . on the edge of n metropolitan

2.) Boyfriends/girlfriends’nt. ~ nren that offers social and .. home : .,’ culturnl activities. It seems 33 Job commitments ’. that not many students take 4:) Nothing to do.on the‘ advnntage of these events, . weekends’oncnmpus . . though. In fact. sports on The first three are under- cnmpus are not henvily sup- stood, but the fourth item .... ported on the weekends - or opens up n Pnndorn’s Box. duringthe week for thnt mnt- hls. Nancy, Koelling, of ter said hlr. Bill Keller, men’s Campus Life, said students bnsketbnll.conch? It seems “feel thnt there is dservice ‘thnt other athletes support thntknot provided by the other sports better thnn the university. Students tend to- student body. Conch Keller look-at IU~andnll of its.nc-. anid, “The nttendnnce is dic- tivities and say, ‘,‘Why can’t tnted’by the opponents we we do thnt?” But we are n dif- P1;r;h ferent institution. There nre e students do not at- many suitcnse eollerres - tend Indy’s activities, . we’& not unique.by. nny greyhounds orts,orphome ;i.. I. means.” .. “on. the weeR ends, whnt do The size of ICU and IU’are: thevdo? ..... so different thnt it is hard to ’ compare the two. As .Ward Price, Enst Ihll resident di- , rector, poiFted out, “It’s like eomparing npples .to _.oranges..”. .... get off cnmpus nt least once. We nre also not like IU be-. ench weekend.” Stnring nt I cnuse we do.not have n stu- the neutral colored four walls dent union. MS.Koelling said, ‘of n dorm room cnn get old - “A student union would give nnd fnst! hlo uerite hlomnn, students n sense of commun- Krnnnert Hazresrdent direc- ity.“ .. I .. - tor, said thnt students :don’t Butthe ‘.‘community is b& tnke n suitcnse with them ken when students live for the when they p.home. hlnybe weekend,’.’ said Angie they just visit for thcdny or,, I. pnrt of the dny.‘! Mouser, senior. .. Itseemsthntnbouthalfthe Copven!ence pInys a hnjor ., cnm us “packs it up” for the role in ping home. Locntion’ weeiends. It is estimnted .. of ICU mnkes it ensy for stu- thnt in Dailey IInll less thnn .dents.to-leaveon the hnlftheresidentslenveon the weekends. A recent profile of weekends and in the’rest of the.freshmqn clnss indicnted

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future ...... : . ,. , $1 . . By Kaceri Stalcup .. , : Indiana Central's women's . 'I . : fast itch softball tenm re- j ' 'centP yelosedoutitsseasonnt 3 ,'! Taylor. .. The Greyhounds; coached . by 11s. Sue Willey, finished' ' the ear with a 6-113 record, " .; whic%.was disappointing but " ; also holds a Dromisc of better~.~ ..,. . seasons ahebd. ... ! . The young tenm was com- . ' posedmninly of freshmen and '" ' sophomores, closing out the. j .year with only one senior, ulie,Burkhart, and two ;

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had to give up her spot as; '1 ~~ starting and captain due to an internship position : a:;., . in New York. This was seri- -% ous blow to the team in.the middle of the season. reduc- .... . ing the pitching staff to one starter. Freshmnn Andrea . : ;Cottrell nccepted the chnl- lenge and was the primary ...... L. pitcher for the remaihing Jeff Stevens, Greyhound'shortst , watches as a pitch goes tiy in a Brad Beaver; designated hilter Prici Irving, catcher john games. Joni Craft, sopho- March 29 game with Bellamin?%llege. Head Coach Bob Tremain HealeyandpitcherBillLeavellwerenamedtotheGrealLakesValleyAll 'more, also was called on to watches intentlv... from his coach...... s box on the third base line. Stevens., Conference Team... Photo byJason...... PaRon. start a few games and hurl ...... -....I___. ..-...... ___ - - .. ---.~ I -some .- ->- . ., , ' . -Laurn Foreman; sopho- , . . more shortstop, assumed the responsibility of captain upon '. ' . the departure of Kristie. Two- . By Rich,Hams...... other sophomores were rec- Indiann?Stni~--Evansvil~e; tripper, he batted in five runs of ups and downs;but we re- ognized for'their ac- , : The ICU tenm.' .8-7. In Friday's'noon game;- ' and hit .467 for the tournn- ally put it all together. at the complishments of the year. . i finished a mcdiocre 14-13sea- the Greyhounds knocked off ' ment. right time. Winning the tous %hIaryEichenberger. first . . : son in high fashion, winning- .the top seeded home team, The pitchiqg star for the nament. ut us in contention base, and Nancy Short, third . '.~ the.Grent Lakes Vnlley Con- 4-1, and in Saturday's champ- ' Hounds .was Joe Gnmbrall. for the %CAA Division I1 base, were selected as mem-.' . ference.tournament for the : ionshi game at noon, the :Joe won two Tames in 11 !a3 playoffs. Our overall record bers on the All-Great Lakes third time in the'last four .Houn& defeated the team innings of relief. 1Ie allowed wasn't excellent; but the VnlleyConferenceteam.Both .- . : ears. The Greyhounds from Kentucky WesleYnnCol- only six hits, two runs, with GLVC champ was invited the girls, graduates of New Al- Ereezed through the double , lege, 10-4. . on1 one 'of,them enrnedj last five years." The field for bany High School, are good . .' elimination tournament wth . . Among the key hitters. for' ' whire givingup only one walk the four team regional tour- .' defensive In ers. Alary is .; a4.0 record. The tournament, the Greyhounds was Greg and striking out 14. IIe also nament was to be announced. also noted !or Ker speed and hosted by Lewis University, Scarpone, with a 816 batting hnd a very good ERA of only hlondny, Ilny 7. Nancy for her hitting. was played at the Lewis Uni- average, two homers, and five 0.GO. - . Five members of the .. .versitv field in Romeoville, .RBI. Brad Beaver homered ' ' "I thoueht~wehnd tre- Greyhound.team made the , Due to the number of ---- ~ ~ --- Ill., a6d nt the College of St.. .. twice with a .357 average pnd. *.; mendous comebacks." said ' Great Lakes Valley All Con- .freshmen playing, usunlly . . Francis Field.' .. '. .three R.BI: Price Irving Greyhound Head Coach Bob ference Tenm. The team, ch- five in thc.starting lineup, April26,inthefirstpament' ,knocked in SIX runs on three Tremnin, ':We came back to sen before the tournnment, this year can be counted as a noon, the IIounds,seeded see- homerunsandn.539av'erafir. bent Ashland nnd came back consisted of Beaver at first . ' positions1enrning.experience. were developed Nnny and ond, defeated Ashlnnd C?I- Jerry Lasky, starred in the from seven down to beat base, Irvingasthedesignated lege, 9-8.' Playing again in championship game, with n ,ISUE. Lewis had beaten us a hitter, John Henley at strategies learned. The team game three nt 3 p.m., they three-run homer in the first ,:week before, so that took a catcher, Jeff Stevens at hns n very promising outlook . for the next two to three came from a 7-1 deficit after to .start the ram? off right: nice comeback to beat them. ,shortstop and pitcher ,.Bill three innings .to squeak by ,comb~ning,withhisoneround,--:'1It~inkoursensonhadalot.' Lenvell. years.. . # ......

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'-'ByRid,Ha$s, . . ' : The season ended on a good olfer and one junior was make us even better.in sev- note April 28 when the Steve Gnle.~Dave Schlicher. eral ways," said Coach Par-, The ICU wolf team ende'd a. .. good season recently with a IIoundsfinished second nt the sophomore, came in at No. 3. . tridge. ' ' combined fa1Uspring record of nine-team Wnbash Invitn- The three freshmen were ' '!We were young this year 106-46-2. 'tional,, two strokes behind Kent Ste emoller; Bruce nnd expected a rebuilding. Participating in 16 tourna- chimpion Franklin College.. hIcDonal~and.TroyWest, year. I was pleasantly sur-' ments, ranging from approx- ''We had hoped to defend our who ranked second fourth prised .with our success. I'd imntely 10 teams to around title. We won that tournn- and sixth, respectively. say of our 46 losses, at least 35 18, the won the 14tenm In- ment last year. We nre work-. "1 am very o timistic for were to Division I schools- 'diann gmall College Invita-, ing toward consistency in next year," sadConch Par- Purdue, Ball State, Notre tional, finished second in both shot-making and tridge. "\Ve were oung this.. Dame nnd Louisville. That three other tourneys. third in scores," said Conch Ken Par- ynr,but we have zve return- ..experienceshould help," said four, and fourth in .three tridm. ing lettermen for next year. Coach Partridge...... more This year's youn team We also have several out- "We have a proud tradition The Hound golfers took consistedofthreefres?men.n . standhgfreshmencomingin. here we are trying to con- third in the Great Lakes Val- sophomoye, n junior nnd'a :so that should make the re- tinue. Many of the pro golfers ley Conference Tournnment- .lone senior. Senior Scott turning men work even har- 'you see around played here and fourth in the Heartland Pedigo.whohns beenwiththe der to preserve their position and went to school here," he Colleginte Conference Tour- . team for four Yenrs, was the on the team (next year.) Ad- said. They're not the ones nnment. team's No. 6 golfer. The top ding the freshmen.should playing the Masters or the .. ., ...... ~ ...... / ...... ,. ., ..