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VOL. 4, N0.17, FEBRUARY 8, 1887 ~TUDENT PUBLICATION OF MARIAN COLLEGE COLD SPRING KIDS BROADCASTING by Shelly Leman will train them ln a given skill GOES LIVE and expose them to the •reat• by Trisha Miller Tan, hIJy and Anthony probably world. This ls where our Marian would not appreciate being cal led ccmwnity gets involved. Finally, Before this year, the 'kids' when they are almost our the Juniors and seniors are broadcast l ng course at Mari an was age and involved ln their f lrst ideal l y placed ln paying Jobs. tau~t fran a textbook, but a new week of on-the-Job training here According to Mr. McDermott, one of teacher and fresh Ideas have at Marian. Hal llburton Tan ls the dlfflcultles ls that the changed that, and today students working under Janet Padgett ln people who hire the kids often get hands-on exper 1ence l n local Al 1lson Mansion ; Amy Harris ls wan t to keep t hem on permanen t l y. broadcast and radio studios. be Ing superv I sed by Herman Johnson This is wonderful for the at the gym; Anthony White ls ln lndlvlwal, but It makes finding the 1lbrary being trained by Fred Jobs for the upcanlng freshmen and Thanas. These teenagers share a sophanores more difficult. camnon di sadvantage -- they are Tan, hay and Anthony's work retarded. week is Monday, Wednesday, and Retarded ls not synonymous with Friday fran 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. At repu 1sl ve. It sil1') Iy means that the end of the day, Mr. McDermott these teens have a men 1 ta or sane other member of the Cold h l nder ance that makes them s 1ower Spr l ng Schoo I staff pl cks up the to I earn and does not aI 1CN them teenagers who are excl ted and to transfer skills to different satisfied to get positive environments. Tan, MY, and responses to the inquiries on how Anthony are being trained with their day went. A1 thou~ many skills that will hopefully look times the mentally retarded cannot good on the 1r resumes when they go fu 1I y c~rehend where the l r Job out to f Ind Jobs that wl 11 al low tralnlng ls leading, they do enJoy them sane measure of independence. be Ing part of the norma I work Ing Because they are retarded, they world. This gives them a sense of wll I always need kind of sane self-worth and accaapllshllent. support. The long term ~I of Mr. Cindy Brewster and Greg McDermott , Ms. Brewster, Mar Ian' s McDermott support these kids Joyce Johnstone and anyone throu~ Cold Spring School. This Involved with the retarded ls ls not a school of reading, breaking down the attitude writing and arithmetic, but rather barriers toward the handicapped. The class, which ls tau~t by a school of training. First By making Taa, Amy, and Anthony Kary Ellen Kirby, meets two days a throu~ third grades are given visible to the Marian callllJnity week • On Tuesdays, they go to c 1assroan jobs such as co 1I ect i ng American Cable Vision and work on erasers. In grades four throu~ throu~ their custodial work, hopefully we wl11 all learn to scripts that they have prepared. el ~t, the children are encouraged Each student sutxnits two to do Jobs outside of the treat them as naturally as we do each other . scripts 'during the semester ; these classroan , for ex•Je, l aundry, can be el ther theatre scripts or and de ) I very of lunch trays. Freshmen and sophomores get (Please See BROADCASTI NG page 5) involved with non-paying Jobs that THE CARBON -- 6 February 1987 -- page 2 The v l ews expressed on th ls page are not necessar 11 y the v l ewe of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the~ or lts staff. Yearbook Fee •.. FOREIGN BORN Term Paper Clinic To the students of Marian College: Let the Marian College Librarians Help You Choose Your Last week, I read with great According to the Student Topic and Find Your Sources. dlsnay a letter by a Mr. Ridenour Affairs Office, 30 students at When; Feb. 23-27 who literally called me an Marian are foreign-born. Time; 9-5 •arbitrary thief.• According to If you've never been a or by appointment. him, I had no other desire by •stranger in a strange land,• H's vot 1ng • yes• to a yearbook fee hard to understand how a student BIG THANKS!! than to get Into his billfold. He fran another country feels at for making the Ski Trip a success: said that I did not care. Marian College, United States of Sandy Gatto, Reservations & My decision to vote on a America. Preliminary Planning yearbook fee was not a rash one. The differences are more than JIil Bakker, Collections &Final I examl ned the costs, the work, sk 1n tone, dress, Ian~age or Details the yearbook stat f ••• I asked sane which side of the street to drive --Mr. Henderson on. When a student fran another students, •would you want a GUEST EDITORIAL POLICY for the yearbook fee?' I remember that as land canes here, he/she brings also the memories, habl ts, ~. The~ welcanes guest a senior In hi~ school, I toured editorials. Specifications: Marian College and found out that culture, oplnlons, religious beliefs and prejudices. 100-150 words, in the ~ there was no yearbook. What klnd office by 12:00 noon, Monday of of 1 poclank 1 place was this ••• no I remeni>er an occurrence at a ca1111.1nications conference when I the week the editorial ls to be yearbook??! ! My hl ~ achoo 1 run • The f i na l dee is I on on wh l ch friends wtio _went to other colleges asked an oriental lady her age. It was as l f I had asked for the edltorlal(s) to run ls reserved autanatlcal ly received a yearbook solely to the ~ editor and/or at the end of the year. It was most intimate statistic possible. part of their fees. What about I had! In her cu 1ture, age was staff. Marian? sanething one Just didn't ask. We aleo spent hours atteq,tlng What to do? Here at Marian we THE CARP to get the most for the student's have a wonderful opportunity to Mari an Co 11 ege money ••• best quality at the learn about other cultures and Indianapolis, IN 46222 cheapest price ••• and we were peoples •. We also can learn to be surprised at how llllch more the better calllllnlcators by learning Manaalna Editor Editors yearbook would be l111>r.oved. It to be better 11 steners and wI sers Scott Reinhardt Stacey Nicholas wou Id be cheaper l n · cost for speakers. Michelle Scheidt everyone. It wou Id have better Listen to you new friends, find quality paper, more color out about their belief systems and Staff: Brad Landwerlen pictures, and a larger size book. try to be caref uI about how you Pat Webb I could not ·telp but think how express yours. Bob Bunting DJch better this would be for the Perhaps l n th Is ema I l way we Jenna Morrow students and for Marian as a can begin to bul Id a world system Jill D~vis whole. that doesn't resort to guns and Trisha Ml ller My dee I si on was not bali>s to settle differences. Chris Beals arbltrary ••• lt was not rash ••• lt Remember -- in the final Don Vogt was not an act of thievery ... It analysis foreign relations are up Corinne Collings was a conscientious decision and to you -- not the State 5'teri Bernat one that, yes, I felt I could make Department. She I I y Leman a difference to both the quail ty by James Ridenour Kenny Richards of the echoo I and the pride of Alex Lake those attending l t. I make that Debbie Erven •yes• decision because I ~ about Marian and my peers who are WHAT MAUS NEWS? ml make news. (Special thanks to: enro 11 ed here. If you know of an event or Brother James Rinard, O.S.B.> happening, let us know too. When Thank you, you see news happen, call ext. 411 Advisors: Dr. Craig Bill Gulde or ext. 400. Mr. Hohman THE CAR~ -- 6 Februar 1987 -- pa 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS DOHERTY ON INDIANA There w111 be a meet l ng for the cast of 'Raggedy Ann & Andy• on Tuesday, February 10 at 8:20 a.m. by Kelley Ross in roan 222. Jeff Johns, Danny Johnson, Scott Reinhardt, Sandy An institution's greatness Max, Chris Beals, Carin Chambers, depends upon the peop1e who Karl Wolf, and Sandra Groves owe dedl ca te themse I ves to l t. The $25.00 for the videotape. Extra institution grows from their tapes may also be purchased at efforts, and takes pride in their this time. Any confl i cts or accanp I i shments as we 11 • Mari an problems, please notify Mary College has many professors, Ellen. administrators, and staff who have contributed to the college, to Applicatons for Res i dent thei r academic f i elds, t o thei r Ass i stants may be picked up in the c011111Unities, and, yes , even t o t he Student Services Off i ce on Feb. 9. State of Indi ana. Wl I I l am The canp l eted forms are due by Doher ty, Professor of Hi story, is Feb. 27 , and Interviews wl I l be one such person, and a maJor conducted Karch 2-6. publ i cation on which he has been SYIEETHEART'S DANCE '87 at wor k will soon appear. chapters covering the years fran •straight frm the Heart• 9 Prepar i ng the Hi story of the 1 30 to 1978• February 14, 8:00-12:00 p.m. Indiana Genera l Assemb ly, 1816 to History of the Indiana General Tickets on sale starting 121B was a monumental t ask, as Assembl v. 1816 to 1978 is not the January 28 the span of time the work only historical book Doherty has in the cafeteria at supper and in en compasses suggests. The contributed to. The two-volume Initiative for the origi nated Biographical Directory of the Marian Hall each day fran book 11 :00-1 :00 with historian Justin Walsh, who Iodiana General Assembly, which ** limited number available** writes, 'This history ls the contains sketches of more than result of a collective effort by 6300 persons who have served in Kl ng/Queen Voting six people who allowed me to bring the Indiana legislature, also to fruition the history of the bears Doherty's mark. Voting for the Sweetheart Dance Indiana General Assemly as I Doherty is also co-author of a ling and ~een wl 11 take place conceived it should be written. new 360-page paperback to be Tuesday and Wednesday of next week Each made unique contributions entitled Leadership in the Indiana in Marian Hal 1 during lunch and that let the story unfold General Asseg>ly. 1816 to 1987. Clare Hal I Cafeteria during essentially as I saw it.• This book wi 11 contain a 1-.;;,d;.;,in;,;,ne;,;;r;.;,.______-1 Wi 11 lam Doherty ls one of those photograph and history of every There wl 11 be a meeting tor anyone six contributers. Speaker of the House, President interested in forming a Speech The work ls now at the printer Pro Teq,ore of the Senate, and team on Feb. 10 at 3:00 p.m. In and will appear early in March. Lieutenant Governor . in Indiana the Speech Dept. • about the Marian professor's for publication later this year. contribution. 'Doherty researched Justin Walsh sums up Doherty's onors u n s e ng- tt1e newspapers and legislative position as an Indiana historian, A lunch meetl ng for Honors documents £ran 1871 throu~ 1889 'Professor Doherty is one of two Students wl 11 be held on February and had primary responsibility for or three persons who know more 19th at 11:30 a.m. ln the West examining the many sources that about the history of Indiana DI n i ng Room of Cl are Hal l abound for the years s i nee 1920 • legislature than anyone else Cafeteria. Bring your tray or bag He made one of the most iq,ortant a 11 ve. Of necess lt y , at the same .lunch and meet other Honors contributions with his work on the ~ime, he has gained expert students and the Honors Program Ku Klux Klan and the 74th General knowledge about the history of Comnittee. Assembly of 1925. • The program Indianapolis.• conce l ved by Governor Paul McNut t Professor Dohert y' s Thanks, in 1933, in wh l ch Mc Nutt distinguished reputation as an Steve Kristoff revolutlonl zed state government, Indiana hist orian ls a point of f or t he Honors Program was a I so stud I ed by Doherty, who pride to all of us at Harian Coom ittee also acted as first reader for College. THE CARBON -- 6 February 1987 -- page 4

Polley, Just as they never tlQN1tN !!'Pt responded to anything else last semester. So let's all forget by Pat Webb and JIii Davis except for Bop because he's about 1t and a11 go to the lounge counted both ways, since he lives and scream with J.D. about the Once upon a time at a in Alverna, the new hall. By the twelve year olds that are now mldwestern college located In the way, I think I'm neglecting to allowed at this mldwestern college 90Uthwest , a proc 1amat ion was mention the fact that I've been in the southwest. What are you doing? Nothing? Ocay. That's proclaimed which came to be known depressed, 'but don't get so as the Dreaded Yearbook Policy. distressed,' because I've talked a 11 I wanted to know. AlJ students were required to to the Colonel In coonand and he Good-bye-bye. report to their native habitat and says that everything is peachy..------' pay a $69.00 fee, and be taxed as keen, but my grades will still be a way of taking a census of al 1 implemented Just as the policy ls. LILLY SCHOLARSHI students for this century. The Even If J.D. goes to Office 1 R1 to by Stacey Nicholas students ca11>lalned and ca11>lained challenge them. Instead she ml~t and c~lalned, but no good came go down to the I ounge and scream Lilly Endowment Inc. announced f ran it so they ret Ired to the whenever saneone tells her to. Is that l t wl l l fund a $50 ml 11 lon Eel al r Ha 11 desk , at wh l ch t Ime there a doctor in the house? I '·ve scholarship program to help more they learned that they were living heard her condition ls nervous Indiana students pursue hl~er back In the Middle Ages, and yes, hysteria, but who am I to say; I education. This ls the largest al 1 opposite sex partners had to f I unked chemistry and psychology. grant ln the Li I Iy Endo'wment be signed out because the private It's time for the cow corral to go history. relations cop was getting more into hibernation, because there The LIiiy Endowment Eci.tcatlonal than a 11 tt 1e • • • upset • We 11 , lsn' t any heat at the corral. I Award Program ls a glft to I' 11 tell you what • • • almost all guess that the adllnlstration of the people of Indiana ln oPPOSl te sex partners were sl gned this restricted, liberal-minded observance of the Endowment's 50th out even if they were only college doesn't really want to anniversary. stepping out for 714 seconds respond to the Dreaded Yearbook LEAP provides assistance to sane middle i ncane f amil i es who may not qua 11 fy under state and BRUSH UP THOSE 1.0.S FOR ... federal aid. Addi tlonal assistance ls also given to students who are rece l vi ng Tffl1R!iEfiY MfiRlfiN NISHT AT financial aid but who are sti 11 paying over half their ecltcatlonal assistance. The grant does not &cottu •s Cltnrgttitwn provide for students who are already receiving enou~ aid to pay approximately half their moungt costs. LOCATED AT 30th & GEORGETOWN RD . (in the ~ center)- The average 1987 award wl 11 be $570. Marl an students who have had their tuition increased by LOWEST DRINK PRICES OF ANY $400 next semester, can expect ~ DART BAR IN TOWN · · ~ about 300-400 of the l r c I asmates to be assisted by this program, Monday 50~ Draft Beer Wednesday 75~ Schnapps . accord Ing to John She 1ton, Tuuday 7 5~ can leer Sunday $1.00 Vodka Drinks - Director of Financial Aid. Eligible students llllst be Well Drinks $1.25 All The Time Indiana residents enrolling DRAFT BEER-.50 OR JUST 2.50 A PITCHER ful 1-tlme as undergraduates ln HOT OOGS-.25 approved public or private schools SIX DART BOARDS LARGE SCREEN T.V. of hl~er education. Students MORE ROOM THAN EVEN THE MUG RACK must have fl I led out a Financial Aid Form by March 1. Award CCELEPHONE 297~1263 notices will be out in May. THE CARBCli -- 6 February 1987 -- page 5 AGEORGETOWN KIND OF MAN CLASSIFIEDS and hls position at the fil.Ar. where WANTED: Students who believe By Brad Landwerlen he worked un t 11 1982 ( a 20 year ln Marian College career there> . He then· became - a Students who enjoy Scotty's Georgetown Lounge has househusband for two years before meeting students recently become a favorite fulf i 11 ing his life-long dream of weekly Thursday nl~t hangout for Marlan opening his own bar, which is a Students who like to students , but who's the love- Scotty's Georgetown. College man behind this plan? Well, his Scotty's favorite sport Is Students who are looking name is John Anderson, al though soccer, wh Ich he played as a to be challenged and al I of his regular custaners cal I youngster in Scotland as we 1I as paid at the same time. him Scotty. When he greets you, 12 years here wl th the Applications for Student Assistant you can't help but notice that he Indianapolis Soccer Club. He also Positions may be picked up and speaks with a Scottish accent, and enjoys bowling and playing darts, returned In the Adoisslons Off ice why shouldn't he considering that watching football (Chicago Bears, by February 20. Interviews he was born and raised in especial 1y), basebal I (White Sox, between February 25th and March Edinbur~, Scotland. In particular>, basketball 4th by appointment. He moved to 01 l cago at the age , and the Indy of 18 in 1962, where he stayed for 500, of course, where he still two years before moving to roots for good old 114, A.J. Foyt. Indianapolis to obtain a position Most of all, though, he enjoys as a printer with the Indianapolis spending as Dl.lch time as possible College Republ leans 1987 State Sil[. Within his first two weeks with hie wife, Judy, and his two Conventions Feb. 28 - March 1. working at the fil.4r., fellow ch 11 dren, Heather ( 13 > and Jason Hyatt Regency, Indianapolis. employees coined the nickname <12>. The rest of his extended $40 .00 includes al I meals and Scotty for him because of his family, however, still lives in roan. accent, and today allBO!t nobody Scott land. Call Ellen Engleman for cal ls him anything else. He was Scotty's tastes range fran information drafted Into the army in 1969 and Lowenbr au Dark, o1 d time Rock and day - 232-2554 served two years for a country in Roll, and Eddie Cochran to the evening - 926-4724 which he wasn't even an off lclal more recent group Yes and singer All interested students invited. citizen Che became an official Rod Stewart . 'I was soccer fan and fran Scotland>. speakers, Internships, ~loyment stationed in Germany about 500 When asked for a statement for the and networking opportunities. mi Jes fran my hmetown, so at students of Karlan, he said 'Don't 1east I got to go hane a few t Imes leave school before you get a and see my faml 1y, • he added. In degree; if you do, you're a 1971 he returned to lndlanapol is fool.• STUDENT UNION UPDATE Firm Selected For Scott Reinhardt are working at Feasibility "Study originals. One of those scripts Channel 59. Jeff Johns ls at ls used for a show with the author WTBI. Channel 4 ls the proving John Grenzenbach and Associates of acting as the director and the ground for Deanna McIntire. Chicago has been selected to other classnates f 111 ing In other Debbie Erven is at ASA conduct the feasibility study production positions. There ls a Prowctions. related to Marian's readiness for final cumulative show where the Kl rby hopes that the c Iass a capital caq,algn. To do this, best script is chosen. Then the grows so that a concentration In the consu Itants wl 1I measure such class votes on those who will television and broadcasting can be factors as the degree of cam1Unlty serve as the production people. offered at Marian. She is also acceptance of Marl an Co 11 ege and On Thursdays, they have ~est working on a six-week/six-credit this project, the estimated donor speakers. This gives the students internship that can be made support, the qua 11 t y and another chance to 1earn £ran the available in the SUlllller. The hope organ Iza ti on of l nterna l donor experts. ls that the Internships will grow records, the adequacy of our Al so, everyone i s requ Ired to into a Senior proJect worth 15 development staffing, and the take an internship sanewhere In cred l ts, wh Ich would be more degree of support among college . lndlanapol ls. Tan O'Connel I and valuable for the Job market. e111>loyees. THE CARBClt -- 6 February 1987 -- page 6 SCRATCH & SNIFF PAD By Scratch and Sniff The Cold Spring School has set of course! up a recreational as well as vocational program for thelr We I I guess what, did you know students. They are setting up that S. the one doing the sledding. Sane late nl~t and you have the hungry horrors, try stopping by at the Canteen. Yes, S.B., Regular Tostada C.C., and P.W. found out one evening that they could actually 10 inch 3.50 3.90 get food there even at midnight. FALL CALENDAR 12 inch If you ever becane so adventurous 3.95 4.26 by Michelle Scheidt 14 inch as these three and do the same, 4.90 5.35 16 inch don't worry if you see M.C. 5.70 6.10 On Monday, February 2, the secur 1t y. They' l I -cane In and Join you. Execut l ve Cauni t tee approved a NEW!! proposa I for the calendar for the Okay, okay, this is for you Thick Crust Pizza by the Slice! I. I. We were instructed to I et Fall of 1987. After executive per slice you know that D.J. does have sane negotiations with department CHEESE ...... $1.00 $0.15 each baggy shorts. We hope this makes chairs, the fall schecitle was TOPPINGS .•...•.•.•.• you feel better. modified because of the Pan Am Hey P.W. saneone still has your Games which wi 11 be held In Indianapolis this sunmer. socks and cups if you are ever Off iclals and timekeepers for wondering what happened to these precious items. the Games wl11 be staying in Pizza Hours Marian dormitories until August Mon-Thurs. 8:00-11:00p.m. Alright enough of these late 27. 8:00-12:00a.m. night visitors. P.T. who were you Sun. sneaking In to see on the girls' The ca I endar changes Inc I ude 929-0358 side of Doyle last weekend? the ellmlnatlon of nine class PHONE By the way, S.(. sane select days. The mid-term date was few saw you! adjusted accordingly, and WE DELIVER Apparently Friday night J.H. c~ensation wi II be given to had a try at ~Ing. Saneone resident students for roan and wants to ask her 1f she needs any board fees. more cigarettes. Just let us know The highlights of the fall ~~) and we'll take care of you, J.H. schecitle include: ~/()1/n-.;;/;a/n One last thoughtJ hang In there S.E. we, unfortunately, are all Sept. 2-7 Registration suffering fran the same syndrane. Sept. 7 Evening classes begin FREE Sept. 8 Day classes begin Oct. 15-18 Mid-term recess Oct. 21 Mid-term 16oz. Coke Nov. 25-29 Thanksgiving recess with the purchase of 2 ITZA PIZZA slices Dec. 14-18 Final examinations THE CARBCII -- 6 February 1987 -- page 7 GO KNIGHTS!! MEN OVER IUS LADY'S.DEFEAT IUS by Jenna Morror.,, by Denise Wlekllnskl By Joanie Hll1er Rich Russell's 32-point effort On February 15, 5:30 p.m., at led the Marian Knl~ts to a 70-65 The Marian College Lady Knights Market Square Arena, the victory over the Indiana defeated IUS by a margin of 18 Indlanapol ls Pacers wl 11 take on University Southeast Grenadiers on Saturday in the Marian College the Golden State Warriors. But January 31. With 4:32 left ln the gym. the excitement doesn't stoP there. game, Russell hit a three-point The Inlg1ts, with a balanced After the Pacers game, the Marian Juq,er to break a tie of 61 and scoring attack led by Amy Beckham lnl~ts are going to walk all over put Marian on top for good. Rus­ with 14 and Carla Bessler with 10, the IUPUI Metro's. It's a sell was 12 for 14 fran the line wore down the Grenadiers with canblned effort by both athletic and turned l n a f 1ne performance their aggressive defense. departments to raise mney for all around. Scott •vern• Fleming Contributing to the team effort each respect l ve department's dished out 5 assists as wel 1 as were Kim Zeron i k, who led Mar 1an basketball scholarship fund. putt Ing i n 9 points himself. A wl th 11 rebounds, and Terr 111 so 11 d game was al so recorded by Reed, who pulled down nine. David Back, wt th 14 points and 7 The Lady Knights evened the i r rebounds . For IUS, Rob Morris led record at 7-7, with their next the scor i ng wl th .17 points. The hane game being February 10. Cane Coach Grimes and IUPUI 's coach record for the Marian Knights now show your spirit! had been working together for sane stands at 11 - 9. t lme on a proposed basketba 11 game alongside a Pacers game. The Pacers agreed to the proposal and the resu l t ls the upcanl ng game. INTRAMURALS COMPETE Says Marian basketball player Mark is the biggest surprise and could Dehart, 'I've always wanted to by J.D., the real one be spreading fast. Joven's Jero's p1 ay there has the most unique style. and I'm really excited. I think We 11 , here l t 1s aga l n• Monte's Pythons are not flying it's great.• Marian basketball Another exciting, and action high since their wings have been player Scott Fleming also stated packed week of vo 11 eyba 11 and clipped by the Running Rebels. that the opportunl ty to play at basketball. My vote for the most Due to those who run A111 son Market Square Arena could Interest unique names of the volleyball Mansion, recreational swim must be prospective basketbalJ players to teams are: the Penthouse Players, cancelled February 5 attend Harlan. Who Knows, and Whatever. 'Dle 12 Write Up Rebels project the best 25 pre-game musical entertainment In Evident I y act iv l t 1es are more fun the league's history. 11il. Bud than swlnmlng. The regular price for a Pacers Lite Crew, and the Bacchanalians Q.lote of the week, 'I don't say game ls $11.00. The Pacers are sport the best records. Jean anything, I just play.• Mike giving half of the ticket price to Markley has my vote as the player Kah I er. More of J. D. 's I. M. 's Marian's basketbal 1 scholarship of Iast week. More ba 11 s bounce next week, _ same J .D. t lme, same fund. 'The sale of the tickets off her head than any other player J.D. page, same J.D. action. has been steady and ls expected to in the league. Rumor has it that pick up as the date draws nearer,• she actually did strike the ball stated Mr. Alan Lisle ln College that she saw with her hands .•• Relations. The Booster Club has not her head. Congrats! also pitched in to try to 'boost' In Men's basketbal 1, the unique 4 sales even more. The f lrst 100 · point shot has created a Jot of students to buy a ticket will interest. The player in 1st place receive a free T-shirt. So shany discover that the to buy a Bon Jovi . THE RACK RETURN by Scott Rt'i nhardt

INALLAHWETRUST ~ The Mug Rack has reopened under new management. Jlm Uehleln and ~ , . STN6669t his wife Pam are the new owners of TEHRAN. \RAN the establ lshment and plan to retain the Marian College Night every Thursday • Jim is aI so adding sane new 1tems to the existing menu, including meatball pizza. The Rack will also be open for lunch starting at 11 a.m. Monday Feb. 2, 1987. They will offer a lunchtime service to al I those l nterested. Students are we Icane a I 1 the time. There are several special plans Uehleln wants to add to the Rack. Check the chalkboard for Daily Specials. See you at the Rack •.. THE CARB

1986: THE YEAR IN MUSIC GOOD-BYE DEB

By Alex Lake and Pat Webb 5. Standing on a Beach: In the year of 1111slc, 1986, 'Ille Slngles-'llle Cure there were sane good a Ibums and 6. Invisible Touch-Genesis •.• a lot of that weren't 7. 5150-Van Halen worth their we I~t l n ARA food. 8. Whiplash Snlle-Bllly The long-awaited Rolling Stones Idol album, 'Dirty Work,' was finally 9. Bruce Springsteen &the released, but it was quickly !-Street Band: Live discovered that Mick Jagger and 1975-85 Calpany shouldn't have bothered. 10. &Berson, Lake, & The long-awaited Genesis album, Powell-Emerson, Lake, & 1 Invlslble Touch,' was finally Powell released and It was well worth the wait . Too bad the same can't be said for the extremely long­ The Worst: awaited Boston album, 'Third 1. Heartbeat-Don Johnson Stage.• Many Boston fans asked the 2. Ni~t Songs-Clndarella question, 'This took ei~t years?' 3. Falco 3-Falco On the other hand, perhaps John 4. Primitive Love-Miami Fogerty should have taken more Sound Machine t lme on his we II- intent loned but 5. Dancing Undercover- hopelessly flawed album, 'Eye of the Zam>ie. • After Fogerty made a 6. Slippery When Vet-Bon By Sheri Bernat and stunning comeback on 1985's Corinne Collings 1 1 Jovi Centerfleld, 'Eye of the Zoot>le' 7. Mean Buslness-'llle Firm was one of the b 1ggest 8. Parade-Prince When you walk down .the 1st disappointments of the year. 9. Dirty Work-Rolling f Joor of Marian Hal I and glance Although we're not disappointed in Stones Into the off Ice of Student U2, we're very disappointed that 10. Eat 'em and ~ile­ Services, you always see a smiling we did not see a studio album fran Dav l d Lee Roth face... this Isn't the Dean. them this year. However, don't However, you will not see this worry, the new U2 album ls sailing face as of February 6, currently In procitctlon, or so We did have camnents to go 1987. Deb Hall, secretary of Dean say our sources at Roi ling Stone. along with our worst 11st, ~t ln Woodnan, who helped with housing So, after many, many long hours of the Interest of time and space and dlsclpllning students for sou I -search l ng, here our best and we' I I confine our ccnnents to one and one half years, ls leaving worst lists of the albums for these: Ve fe It that Bon Jov 1 and Marian College for a better 1986. If you don't like our Rat t a Ibums were teeny-bopper, opportun l t y. She wl 11 have the choices, then voice your opinion bubble-gum, heavy metal trash; 'Ille tl tie Adninistratlve Assistant at by writing a letter to the carbon, Firm, in the tradition of so many Capital Drilling, located on 86th If you do I Ike our choices, then dinosaur bands, should becane and Zionsville Rd. When asked if you' 11 11 ve Iong and prosper extinct; 'Ille Rolling Stones should she had any last ccmnents, she because you picked the RIGtrr start thinking about social said she wl 11 miss working with choices! security; Don Johnson shou Id stick the Dean and the students and that ~1th acting; and we wonder hCJ« $he'll miss this wonderful The Best: Falco and the Nlaml Sound Machine college. They are interviewing 1. Grace 1and-Paul Simon even got on the radio. Ve are people for the replacement, but 2. So-Peter Gabriel hoping that 1987 wi l I be better. have not had any luck yet. 3. True Storles-Talklng THE CARBON -- 6 February 1987 -- a 10 The Puzzle

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