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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-3-1978 The aC rroll News- Vol. 61, No. 15 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 61, No. 15" (1978). The Carroll News. 589. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/589 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOL. 61, NO. 15 MAR. 3.1~78 The Carroll Nevvs University Heights; Ohio 44118 George Bush to s~k Former CIA director To address graduates by Marty Conroy ule conflicts and personal re class board and Fr. Birken Former CIA director sponsibilities, most of the hauer. The board, consisting George Bush is the com possibilities refused the of the president, the secre mencement speaker of the opportunity. The future tary, the treasurer, and the 1978 graduation exercises. looked grim until Weitzel five senators recommends Bush, now the chairman of suggested Bush. Through a possible speakers to Birken the First International Bank contact of Weitzel's on the hauer. From here, Birken of Houston, has a notable Board of Trustees at the hauer does the work of background. Although he is University of Detroit, Bush contacting the prospective immediately connected with was reached, and his accept speaker. the Directorship of the Cen ance soon follo-,ed. The commencement excer tral Intelligence Agency The usual method of selec cises take place at 2:00 p.m. under the Ford administra tion is through the senior on Sunday, May 28th. tion, his other credentials in clude an ambassadorship to China and the chair of the Republican Party, both dur Composer directs choir L ing the early seventies. Brother Prince Joseph Moultry, the composer of the first Saul Cyvas receives eoagratulattons from University President Bush's appointment was gospel soul mass in the history of the Catholic church, will be Birkenbauer after eompettng in his last home game. Cyvas made possible by rejected re directing the newly formed John Carroll University Gospel played basketball for four years here, three of them as a quests and by Senior Dan Choir. Starter. photo by G~gg Brayloelt Weitzel. Numerous personal If you are interested in Brother Moultry or the Gospel ities were contacted by the Charity Musical, come to rehearsal on Monday at 7:45p.m. in university, but due to sched- the Music Room of the SAC building. Seminar for educators offered The Educators Alumni As- national authority on school 0 0 ~-- ~ __. law. w ld nar for counselors,..... teacher~. .... Placement director Carl Some of the country's top Sabbas Kilian, S. J., professor June 3()..JuJy 2 - "Adoles psychologists and school Englert will talk about "The specialities in religious cent Religious Education," administrators entitled "Cur of theology at Fordham Successful Resume and Em education will conduct work University and author of Ernest Nedder, director of rent Issues Related to Educa ployment Interview." shops here this summer. religious education division tion." The seminar will be "Theological Models For The For further information Details on the workshops Parish." Sessions will cover of W. C. Brown Company held on Saturday, March 18, textbook publishers. Using from 9 a.m. until noon in the and reservations, contact the and lecturers are as follows: the historical roots of the Education Department, 491- June 19-23 - "Toward A parish, problems facing the the themes of the Bible, Student Activities Center. 4331. morality and worship in Tickets are $3.00. Theology of Parish," Fr. contemporary parish com munity and new theological youth catechesis. Featured speakers will in models. July 31-Aug. 4 - "Early clude Dr. Thomas Evans of Christian Community," Rev. the Department of Psychol Hgts. Chief to teach course June 19-23 - "Religious Eugene LaVerdiere, S.S.S., of ogy, who will talk on the Education in the Family,'' the Jesuit School of Theology "Psychology of Adolescence." John Carroll is now offering a 120-hour Private Police Mary Reed Newland, nation in Chicago. Discussion of the School as part of the continuing education program. ally known religious educa lifestyle, values, and goals of Dr. Derrick Lonsdale of the The course is required by the state for private law enforce tor. Discussion on parents• the early Christian com Cleveland Clinic and Mrs. Ro ment officers, and will be taught by University Heights Chief role in religious fomation, the munity as reflected in Bibli chelle Baltimore of the Cuya of Police Donald J . Stehlik. Bible as a background for cal texts. hoga County Welfare family reflection, the role of Department will discuss the The next class is scheduled for March 20-May 2. For further July 31-Aug . 4 - information, contact the Office of Continuing Education. story-telling in religious "Religious Education in the "Identification of an Abused education. Seminar is de Child." American Context," Dr. signed for parents and per Gabriel Moran of Manhattan "Recent Court Decisions sons working with family College, a leading spokesman and Legislation Involving centered religious educaion in religious education. Ses Today's Educator" will be the programs. sions deal with religious subject of a presentation of June 26-July 28 - "Intro education in an ecumenical Fr. Joseph Owens, S.J., duction to Religious Educa context in contemporary professor of education and a tion," Patrick J. Riley, America. religious education adminis trator and parish consultant on religious education. His Theatre Blood drive torical survey plus discussion of new directions in theory postponed This week and practice of religious A night of two one-act education. plays bas been moved from The Military Science De the weekends of March 3-5 partment, in conjunction with June 26-July 28 - "Per and 10-12 to those of April 7- the American Red Cross, is sonal Development and Its 9 and 14-16. Featured will be sponsoring a blood drive on Application to Religious "A Visitor from Forest Hills," Wednesday and Thursday, Education," Rev John Hiltz, which is the third act of Plaza March 8 and 9. Registration director of religious educa Suite and A Man with the will be in the SAC lobby and tion for the Toledo Catholic Flower in His Mouth. A third donations taken in the Air Diocese. Application of devel production also has been port Lounge. Prizes are opmental theories to reli added, Finale II, which is a offered to organizations with gious development of the musical. The evening starts at the highest number and high The PAC swimming ehampionships will be held here this Christian person throughout 8:30 p.m. in the Little est percentage of donors. weekend. See page Seven for details. plloco by Mike Woods life. Theatre. Page 2 The Carroll News, March 3, 1978 WHAT• t> HE 1\::- 1'1:: ~t.r I~'Tb -~'5 New column WMo•? begins this week A new column begins today doesn't care to say it or does.. in which ypu, the reader, get n't know where to submit the to speak your mind. The col column. All we can do is tell umn is called Speak Easy, you where to submit it. and what it will cover is The Carroll News office is whatever you have in mind located in the gymnasium on the second level past the pad The fact that apathy is dleball court and through the prevalent here at Carroll is double doors. If no one is widely known, and so is the there, simply slide your work fact that no one has a solu under the door. I£ the gym is tion to it either. The News too far out of your way, then begins this column with these drop it off in the mai1room in facts in mind, and in its own box 694. way is offering students a The column can deal with chance to be heard by their anything you care to speak peers. about, whether it is campus The column is intended to related or not, whether it is run every week; and when it trivial or universal. The uni doesn't run, it is because no verse is your realm. To ex one has either anything to plore Speak Easy further, say, no time to write it down, check today's feature's pages. (~--------------L-~__ E_R_s _______________ ) Unfortunately, there will aware of the limits to which Hall meetings on voting booths left open the The new schedule will be: 9- be no Stunt Night this year. they cannot take the show. squatter's rights possibility' of students either 11 :30 Sci. Center lobby, Anyone who attended last Rather than completely replacing semester validation 11:30-12:30 SAC lobby, 12:30- year's show was certainly eliminate the show, a more to be held stickers or using temporary 4:30 Ad. bldg. cloak room, entertained and had a good constructive solution would To the Editor: identification cards to vote 4:30-6:30 Cafeteria, 6:30-9 Li time. The show was cancel be to put the show on again, Recently, there has been more than once. brary. We hope this schedule led. however, basically be but with the blatant offen much discussion concerning will provide longer hours at cause it was lewd. Segments siveness taken out. the proposed changes in the Using one voting booth and prime locations and allow were offensive, not neces computer list eliminated that Stunt Night is one of the Housing Sign-up process for more people to vote during sarily to those in attendance few opportunities for classes problem.