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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 10-15-1976 The aC rroll News- Vol. 59, No. 5 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 59, No. 5" (1976). The Carroll News. 559. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/559 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]. 'State of Owen Dougherl) ~cwl> Editor dress. Rybka ennunciated his goals for the executi\'e depart At the Tuesday Student Union ment His number one priority is meeting, ney, senators were the creation of a teacher evalua· sworn in and Union Prestdent lion system. The Union President Edward Rybka delivered his went on to voice his plans to State of the Union address publish a revised Student Hand In the presence of University book and an expanded Freshman President Henry F Birkcnhauer, Yearbook. Rybka expressed his S.J., and Dean of Students Ken wish to revitalize two important neth E. DeC'ranc, Rybka dis committees of the Union: The cussed the financial status of the Academics and Food Servtce Union, his admtnistralion's Committees, which have been relationship with University inactive in recent years. officials, his executive depart· Rybka spoke of his desire to ment goals, his legislative help fulfill the unmet needs of the proposals for the coming year students. He believes that the and his assessment or the mood of Union can be more responsive to the students. the student population, and he has proposed hall meetings in "The State of the Union is good each of the dorms to engender and there is reason for even feedback. In order to meet the further optimism," Rybka said. needs of commuters he has an He went on to say that the Union nounced the formation of a Spe· " Uea_rt" appears i? conc_ert with "The Michael Stanley Band" tomorrow at 8:00 is financially stronger than it has cial Advisory Committee. p.m. m thegymnasmm. Tickets are on sale in the SAC Lobby. been in recent years because of Rybka stated that students this year's successful fee card have a lack of appreciation for campaign Maryann Garbo, the Student Union. He cited as Directol' of Fee Cards, disclosed evidence the fact that only 700 that 950 fee cards were sold. students voted in the recent elec These sales amount to $14,000 in tion and only 950 students bought profits. Rybka stated that the Un· fee cards. He believes that the ion began the year with a $12,000 higher percentage of voter turn balance after meeting last year 's out among freshmen indicates a budgetary obligations. brighter future for the Union. Rybka also optimistically The Union President ended his evaluated his relationship with oration by stating that the University oCCicials. He cited the Student Union has a solid base mutual respect that he and the upon which to grow. Not content • school administrators have for with only the promise of growth each other. He believes that "the in the future, Rybka said that in Carter 1n Cleveland lines of communication are order to make the Union better, OPP"' tJ "It is now time to roll up our By Carol Mendo:ta continuing secrecy of the Ford sleeves and get to work." ln the course of the Union ad· Democratic Presidential nomi· administration. "Ford is even nee Jimmy Carter arrived in less accessible to the press than • Cleveland Friday October 8 at Nixon was. He hasn't had a full Burke LakeUGDL. · .He w , Oedged press conference slnce greeted by a large crowd of sup- February. At Jeast Nixon bad press conferences, even if we ages. porters bearing signs specifying Father William II. Nichols S.J., various affiliations. In the front later found out that the things be Rector of Rodman Hall, bas said weren't true." Father Nichols S.J. said that in of the crowd, a contingent of JCU announced that the John Carroll students greeted the Presidential An escorted motorcade of Jesuit Community is participat our affluent consumeroriented Carter staff and press proceeded society an excessive amount of hopeful. ing in a voluntary fast to raise Minutes after the national to the Moser Bag & Paper money for the impoverished food and energy are wasted with Company. After touring the small out reason. He believes that in press arrived aboard " Peanut peoples of Basauni, India. Two," Jimmy Carter and his establishment, Carter spoke with order to symbolically show our the workers. He told of his own commitment (o the world's starv staff emerged from "Peanut A check for $852.00 is being sent One." Carter, with a suit bag on initial entrance into the business ing in a concrete manner, we world, at which time he was un to Father Devasia Kachiramat should participate in the fast his shoulder, greeted the lively tam S.J., an Indian Jesuit who gathering. able to hire any workers until the which is scheduled for later this third year of the company's works in the Patna Province, to fall. Carter made a short address to aid him in providing for the most the crowd, telling them that he is ?peration. Carter is hopeful that m the future small businesses basic needs of his people. hopeful that Ohio will again be J immy Carter Father Nichols went on to say the state to put him over the top will again have the opportunity to that because of the fast the Jesuit in the November election, just as bor union officials. Also attending obtain loans offering sufficient Father Nichols S.J., said the Community of Rodman has the traditional Southern style help to . sprouting. end~vors. Jesuit fast originated to com they did at the Democratic con· forged a bond of solidarity with vention. Signs affiliated with peo breakfast were many prominent Commenting on this potnt be memorate World Hunger Day their brother Jesuits in India Democratic party officials, in· added, " ... aU they will loan you during the spring of 1975 and has ples of eastern European decent working among the poorest waved vehemently as Carter eluding Lieutenant Governor now is enough money for you to continued on a voluntary basis people on earth. Father Devasia mentioned President Ford's con Dick Celeste, Mary Rose Oakar go into bankruptcy." Carter also ever since. Each fall the students of India corresponds frequently a former Carroll student no~ met with the Council on Small of the University are asked to troversial statements during the and sends photographs tc1 illus second debate. After shaking running for Congress, and con- Independent Business Associa· forego one or two meals so that trate how the contributions of the hands with the crowd, Carter and gressional hopeful Howard Met- tion and the Council of Small this money can be sent to help American Jesuit Community the national press were escorted zenbaum. Enterprises. starving men and women, who have helped to replace squalor to the Hollenden House. In speaking on the labor situa· The pouring rain was unable to are suffering in all parts of the with decent housing and despair Following an early October 9 tion, Carter pointed out that dampen the spirits at Carter's world from severe food short· with dignity. interview with the editorial board President Ford has voted against final Cleveland appearance at of the Plain Dealer, Carter met ~inimum wage laws seven Olivet Institutional Baptist times. He also spoke about the <Continued on page 8) •lfllllilll!l.. !i! !l!tiJ_.WP. 1with many Ohio and regional Ia· Halloween highlights Parents Weekend Parents Weekend is scheduled production entitled, "A Hallowed departments of the University for October 23 and 24 , 1976, ac· Eve's Revue" will make its will hold open house. cording to Ann Mannen and Steve debut. The talent revue was the Anne Mannen, seemed to rise O'Keefe, Co-Directors of the highpoint of 1st year's Parents' ' from the Ooor in anticipation as event. The s~udent Union in Weekend and looks as promising she described the launchioi of cooperation with the National this year as the best of John the Diamond Shamrock Hot Air Parents Committee has designed Carroll's faculty and student Balloon v.:hat they hope to be a very spe talent cavort behind the foot· The co-Dir ectors urge all cial weekend for University lights. organizations on campus to par students and their famaJ•=· vn ;:,unday morning as the day ticipate in Sunday's Open House. Mannen said that Saturday's dawns upon the familial revelry Mannen said that it is a very highlights will include a football of the preceeding night, Mass will special event for dormers .and game pitting the Blue Streaks be celebrated, followed by the commuters as they come to against Theil College. Later that Annual Parents Weekend Break gether to share their school and evening an original student fast. Sunday afternoon au friends with their families. Page2 The Carroll News, October IS, 1976 ----------------------------------- Student criticizes The Carroll News paper's ca:mpus role Tom McNeill, Editor-in-Chief Tim Leddy, Business Manger 8 ) Torn Schoen Class or '77 Patty Lamiell, Associate Editor I am writing this column to vent my feelings on the present status of News Editor . ............,. Owen Dougherty the Carroll ~ews . I believe the Carroll News needs a reordering of its Features Editors ...... .......................... David Schultz, Larry Weakland priorities.