Xavier University Exhibit

All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers

1989-09-27

Xavier University Newswire

Xavier University (, )

Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper

Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1989). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2558. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2558

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE A V I E Vol. 75, No. 6 N EW s w I R E Wednesday, September 27, 1989

l. I _ I I _ I~ I~ \ ·1 · I "\ l 1 I ,} \ I _ \ I~ ~ < > I - \: \ \ I I ~ I~ .") · r · l I) f- _ "\ · 1· I ' I~ I _.") ~ !I Answer to Jesuit's residence leaves Schott a question mark

by Kathy Oshel assistant News editor

Yet another residence change · will occur next fall as the Jesuits will be ·. moving out of Scho.tt Hall. The Rev. J.­ Leo Klein, S.J., said the current resi­ dents will be separated into two differ­ ent communities. The full-tiine Jesuits will be relocated to the Linkshire build­ ing on Victory Parkway, north of Brockman Hall. Those Jesuits who are working outside the university, work­ ing part-time employees or retired will move to 790 Clinton Springs A venue. The move, which was decided last May, will be completed by fall, 1990. The future of Schott Hall is not. quite so clear, however. Dr. Richard Hirte, chairman of the Facilities Plan­ ning Committee, said that the commit­ tee has not met formally to discuss the· In the Student Government matter but that everything is in the freshmen/new-student elections "tentative planning stages." He said, ,_ __,,held-Th~rsdayand Friday, three .. "There,are tht:eeViabl~. optioij!!,: .fo~-~~:-: ~,: : : new members of the Senate were make it [Schott] into a residence facil~ · - chosen: J. D. Flaherty, III, with 219 ity, an office facility or a combination Schott Residence Hall votes, Dave Maersch, 189 votes and of the two." Regarding the possibility Pat Potter, with 185. of Schott becoming Honors student "I think it wo~ld be good be- . In a special run-off election housing he said that "it is just an idea cause it would make the Honors Pro­ held Monday, Harry Michel and but no plans have been made."- gram more centered," said Michele Tom Fleming were elected to serve Ji:qt Fitzsimmons, a resident of Addino, resident of the Women's Hon­ as freshmen-class president and vice Marion Hall, the current men's Honors ors Wing, in Husman Hall. president, respectively. Michel and residence, said, "It would meet with Jim Landers, director of Physi­ Fle:pling had tied the Michael unanimous disapproval if we [the cal Facilities and member of the com-· Broome/John McCuen ticket in last men's Honors residents] w_ould move mittee, said that "everything is still up week's regillar elections. out of Marion." in the air," and, "nothing has been set." ~>>>>>>>>>M Evaluation of campus released Xavier's last review, in 1977; quality of Xavier education by Anne Kindt "an early retirement plan was higher than that of other col­ staff reporter funded, endowment manage­ leges." Over 60 percent of the ment has been improved, the faculty felt the university is Leap into fall new telecommunications sys­ truly living up to the claims of The North Central tem is in place and the admin­ the Mission Statement. Eight­ Association of Colleges and istrative computer system is een percent felt it is not. with the Schools reviewed Xavier dur­ developed. In addition, plan­ The report also evalu­ ing the 1988-89 academic year. ning continues on other mat­ ated students' achievement on Their evaluation has recently ters, like review of the core standardized tests and other Newswire's been published and released to curriculum, study of space rankings. Findings revealed the public. needs, and the drafting of a the quality of the average stu­ The text of the evalu­ five-year affirmative action dent has changed little since ©©ll©fJJIB!ft ation, nearly 100 pages, dis­ plan." the last visitation. Even cusses the university and its In a general evaluation though the 1987 scores are policies, programs, depart- · ·of Xavier programs, the com­ among the lowest Xavier fresh­ ments and facilities. The re­ mission stated that "over 80 men scores in recent years, the calendar view details a wide variety of percent of the students and university's average remains subjects, from Xavier history to alumni say Xavier provides above the national, regional, university financial matters. liberal education of high qual­ and state scores. · In discussing admini­ ity, and they gave the same The commission found stration, the North Central rating to professional and ca­ present improvements are Evaluation highlighted past reer education. Sixty-two per­ solving shortcomings that had planning progress. Since cent of the alumni rate the been noticed. Page 2 ·Wednesday, September 27, 1989 - The Xavier Newswire

"You said: "This Sc1ncstcr I'n1 Going To Do It Right.. .. !" Arc You? Se.nate Memos& PeopleWorks Minutes Better Grades Through Better Planning: A Workshop Compiled by Ken Hartlage assistant Perspectives editor Saturday For lnfonnation: September 30th 751-9669 Senators to Attend Fall Con­ ference on Student Unions Four Senators and one l~~l~~l~llt.111~!11111 SAC member will attend the . THE:SEARCH IS NOW ON! Association of Student Unions i990 USA® PAGEANT International Confe'rence. 1'10 PERFORMll'IG TALEl"IT REQUIRED Conference attendees will hear If you are an applicant who qualifies and are from speakers on topics rang­ between the . ages of I 7 and under 25 by 0 February I, I 990, never married and at least a ing from effective student six month resident of Ohio, thus college dorm representation to how to man­ students are eligible, you could be ·Ohio's age a student union. The representative at the CBS-nationally televised Miss USA® Pageant in February to compete for event will be .at the University over $200,000 in cash and prizes. The Miss Ohio of Toledo, Oct. 13 - 15. USA® Pageant for 1990 will be presented in the Name: Patty Banks Age: 25 Grand Ballroom of the Marriott .North Hotel in Yearbook Finances Secured Columbus, Ohio, November 24, 25 and 26, Birthplace: Evanston, IL; from Senate 1989. The new Miss Ohio USA® , along with her ·Occupation: Kuhlman Hall Director expense paid trip to compete in the CBS· A $450 project fund nationally televised Miss USA® Pageant, will Education: bachelor's degree in Psychol­ was secured for the Musketeer Liu TllomJt90n receive over $2,000 In cash among her many ogy from John Carroll .University and a Miss Ohio USA® prizes. All girls interested in competing for the Annual from the StudentSen­ title must write lo: ate on Sept. 25. Funds for the master's degree in education from Xavier 1990 Miss Ohio OSA® Pageant publication will be composed· University . _ . c/o Trl·State. _Headquarters • Dept. CA, of a Senate contributiqn, $20 Family: one brother and one sister 347 Locust Avenue, Washington, PA 15301·3399 Hobbies: reading, swimming and music Trl·State Headq'uarters Phone Is 4i2!22S·S343 mandated from each senior, advertising revenue and sales Nickname: "Pigs" - (Piggy Banks) Application Deadline Is October 18, J 989. revenue from books sold to . FirstJob: Kings Island - games booth Letters must include a recent snapshot, ·Worst Job: fqod service at the beach (3 .·brief biography, address and phone number. undergraduates. book...... I . . The days) ··. . · · · •Miss CISAc" Pageant Is part of the family of Paramount Communications, Inc. .will cost a projected $29~000.' Miss Ohio USA"' ls "A Carvern Production" Final staff assignments have If I couldn't do what I'm doing now~l'd: not been completed in hopes work with kids in some social service ~11~1~111111111111111. ..-.-... -._ ... _,_ ... _,_, .. ___ ,,_,_, of enlarging the current list of agencies 50 members. ·Greg Rust, 0 If I could live in any time or era, I'd Xavier's staff photographer, choose: the 1950s · will be advising the student Life has taughtme: it isn't always fair The College Consortium for International group. FayoriteTV Show: "L.A. Law" Studies is composed of 170 American Colleges Fav.orite Movie: . ,;The Wizard of Oz" and Universities. About 1400 students partici­ Shriberg Announces Building Mo~tiinpo~tant trait in a person: honesty pated in CCIS programs in 1988-89. Plans · I'm a ~uc}

VINE.,& CALHOUN CLIFT0.('1 751-0646 Off Campus ~Think ~· :. •. ~IS BACK Housing College Students • Walk to campus i~R

C·o·u·R·S·E .· .. O•F·F·E~R·l,.N~G·S • Parking · Gr'~educed admlaalon · . · with an~ College l.D . · X~'!..:·~w~~;;"JI $ ·235.00 and up xford Apt .· :f"Yli.Elf COLLE~E ~REEip NIG T l f".: HAPPY·;iii!. -~iiiiiif. HOUR·· ··~j. i ! 1005 Dana 1 I• In ••••Ion! • ' I• b•ck I • :~ Tu•T•hd•ydo : :Every F~IDAY . · : Call Randy at 1 . ur• •Y : : ·. •t 5:30. : Unfortunately, most banks don't think so. : ~ . 1 10MI Plllll ADllllllOll · I I I IUllTL. I ,,... ) I So it's good to know there's the Ameritrust Student : 011 Pllll ADlll•IClll 1 I ~ ' : 281 ~8725 ·or 47 4·8725 1 WITM TMll ,AM 1 I I 000111 0 ... AT l'IO I 1 . 1 BankP.ak'." Apply, and you could qualify for your own Visa 11 1 1 L---. • !!!'!.'- !.; ~!. .:·i•_ ••• J L--- ~~'.!'!.'!. '1: ~'-'-'-'--- .J card. Without a co-signer. Plus, you 'II get checking and savings accounts, even an ·EARN $2000 - $4000 · A Free.Gift.Just for Calling Plus Asset® card for 24 hour banking~a full curriculum in Raise Up to $1, 700.00 banking services. Searchiilg for employment that. So call today and sign up for the best credit in Only Ten Days!! course ever: Student BankPak. Dial permits working your own hours, but (216) 737-3690 or 1-800-422-2442, x3690. still challenging enough for your Student Groups, Fraternities and entrepreneurial ~kills? Manage Sororities needed tor marketing ~~:~°It ~~~~~~::;:t~;:~ce ,, ' ,, UJ 1 programs for Fortune 500 · project on campus .. F6r details Companies. Earn $2000 .~.~ $4()00 ... Amerltrust~ plus () FREE GIFT:group"officers Service you can bank on. Call l-800:.932~0528; ext. 2L . ccili l .;800-950'"8472, ext. 20 Ameritrust Company National Association Member FDIC

• The Pizza XU Deserves! . We have FULL menu Pizza Delivery! ''ORIGINAL SINCE 1949'' •Fish •TunaSalad • Subs •Potato Wedges • Salads •Cheesecake Special 24-hour Delivery ·'Xu------~------~ · . . XU1 · ·. Special 1 I Introductory Offer 1 I $1.00 OFF I I Any Large I ,. "We Deliver" 1-item Pizza xu . xu 1 Call 531-4888 ~------~-~ Page 4- Wednesday;Scptcmber 27, 1989 -The Xavier Newswire

. ' ' . Upperclassmen need money too .. .and when I grow up Attracting ·the finest any objections to t.hese aims? scholarships. Give money to scholars to a university has By no means. The desire to those who, while maybe not 1· want to be just like become a science. The. compe­ increase the quality of the stu­ Ivy League quality .when they tition among the mariy univer- . dent body as well as obtain the graduated from·high school, sities in the United States has necessary funds to continue have proven themselves to be Student Development reached new highs as adminis­ offering a Jesuit education is outstanding scholars. Iwould trators gather in board rooms vital. However, I think the . argue that _these students are by Ken Hartlage mapping out strategies to grab scholarship system should be the oneswho are most likely to assistant Perspectives editor that promising high school restructured to enhance · rise to the top of their profes­ The Office of Student Development spends a majority senior. The main weapon in Xavier's position in the battle sions and, if treated well by of their time promoting immaturity within the student body. this battle is scholarships. for top scholars. . _ ... Xavjer, they will return to Too often, students working with members of the Student Xavier University, like Most of the money in make those donations that Development staff are referred to as "kids." Residence Life many schools, hopes that the recent years which has been everyone would like to see. A staffers search the halls for people to be disciplined for inap­ large scholarships t~ey give to allocated· for new scholarships little more money focused in propriate behavior, and regulations are made in order to con­ these promising freshmen will has been funnelled directly theright direction could trol the lives of the students who, it is assumed, can rarely run pay off someday as rich·· into the freshmen scholarship change the attitudes of stu­ their own lives: alumni return to their alma category. I point _to the new dents who, although their The attitude administrators have of students is that mater'to donate large sums of Jesuit Value scholarsh;p as an work is worthy of fina~cial they will break regulations, and, promoted in the manner of a money. By attracting those example. While offering support, receive relatively little self-fulfilling prophecy, rules are broken. Expectations ad­ who will be at the top of their promising freshmen a scholar­ from Xavier and subsequently ministrators have of students is that they are irresponsible. field someday, Xavier hopes to ship is important, I believe that feel little compulsion to re­ Contact between most students and the Student Development gain both recognition for excel­ Xavier could make a greater member Xavier when they Office only occurs when negative acts occur. lence in the academic world · stride toward its goal by allo­ have money to give. Student Development believes that the maturity level and a few coins for its coffers .. cating a greater portion of this and abilitYof students is rather low. Many committees and Does this student have .. · money to. u pperda ssmen - Ron Wilcox projects within the Student Development Office directly af­ fecting students' lives are formed with student representatives but do not utilize student leaders: For example financial plan­ ning and bookkeeping for student government, which should United· States must be a major learning process for a student leader, is controlled by the Director of Student Activities and his assistant. Administrators, assuming that they are more respon­ sible than. the incompetent students, are examples to the learn tloW to 'speak Xavier con1munity. I certainly hope that their less than exem­ plary behavior in meeting deadlines on major projects and the poor quality of projects once they arc completed .is not in­ stilled in people that are my colleagues. Examples of poor work are not hard to find. One need only look at Xavier Vil­ when''Spa1

Your cl~b or organization can advertise here!" Call 745-3561 and be riQticed 30 for a whole mQnth!!!

' ... '' .. ,. , ' '' r I' I I''<',<• ..... ' 'I•' •' • • ' '' ''. j Tu.~sday. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Accounting Society "Meet Preliminary meeting for Univ .. The Xavier Players present, Amnesty International meeting ' Spanish Club dinner at the Firms Night,"7 p.m. Min. Appalachian Trip, 8 p.m; "Dracula," 8 p.m., Theatre 2 p.m., Dorothy Day House Garcia's and movie, 6:30 p.m. . Psi Chi membership Psi Chi Library Tour for The Xavier Players Deadline for Registration for Tryouts for University Ministry Appalachian applications due Psychology Graduate Stu­ present, Cheerleaders, 6:30 p.m., Trip The Xavier Newswire meeting, dents, 1 p.m. "Dracula," 8 p.m., 3:30p.m. O'Connor Sports Center The Xavier Players present, Theatre Univ. Min. JOURNEY meeting, "Dracula," 8 p.m., Theatre 7-8p.m. "Shanty-town at Xavier" "Shanty-town WJS: SAC sponsors 6 at Xavier" . "H.;.Bomb" " ~~:~s:~:!~ .. .·.... ·. SAC Meeting 3 Ferguson 4 5" 7 Univ. Min. JOURNEY meeting, The Xavier Players' Broadway CohJlmbus D.ny Amnesty International meeting APPALACHIAN 7-8p.m. ~eries Part II, "Auditioning 2 p.m., Dorothy Day House ( ~rraidll tlloinai[) TRIP Sober Muskies Beginners for the Theater" Workshop, 4.-5 p.m., Theater Group meeting, 5 p.m;, Ohfo APPALACHIAN TRIP OHIO room Tht Xat!itr Ntwswirit AU1'UMN HOlLliDAY §A UlEIRJKIRA U1' SAC Meeting geinerr.n[ rreporr~ieir NO ClLA§§JR§ 1FJE§1TV AlL meeUing~ 4 p.m.

~ ,·1·. ' ···•·· (g·\• •·••··••.. :.. .·.·... .~; W.-JS: . · ·.. · , · · · Brian Lo~ely ll 12 13 14 Univ. Min. JOURNEY meeting, .'[h~}(avier NewsWire meeting, ·· SAC Movies Series,. Amnesty International meeting JHIOMJECOMIING 3:30p.m. · 7-8 p.m. ·. · "Field of Dreams!' 2:30 & 2 p.m.,Dorothy Day House DANCJE Sober Mus~ies Beginners . . Pragrams in Peace and . 7:30 p.m. Final deadline to file for Decem­ f (fM\ ~1Ulirliln 8 Group nieetiri$, 5 p;m.,'Ohio Justice presents~_br: Lily ber Graduation room !Big. Cft lty JRewftew "· Golden on "Relations SAC Movie Series, "Field of · · Cllrfdnn'iitli Coors Light C~medy between the us.& USSR II :'or~anis": 2:30 p;m·: · ·. ·.. ,,•,·,: '.·'.' . Comventllon Centeir Commandos present. WJS: Big Ed "ComedyFest," 8 p.m., Theater David Naster Thompson and . · the All-Stars SAC Meeting 18. Mainoverdue, Dining 2·..·o ..· . . 17 19 Hall ·21 Univ. Min.JOURNEYmeeting, .The Xavier Newswire meeting, SACattends the National Amnesty International meeting QUEST RETREAT 7-8 p.m. 3:30p.m. Association of Campus 2 p.m., Dorothy Day House Auditions "West Side Sober Muskies Beginners Group WJS: Activities Conference, QUEST RETREAT , Story" meeting, 5 p.m., Ohio room Dan Hart through Oct. 29 Bill Morningstar Relief Prints UnHedl Nations Daiy exhibit opens, Cohen Center SAC. Meeting

···2·.. ·.. ·... ·····5·.·.··_.· ... -'. . . . . ' ... : .. : :·:· ' .27 -28 Univ, Min. JOURNEY meeting, ...

7-8p.m. ) : Sober Muskies Beginners· Group meeting, 5 p.m:, Ohio room SAC Meeting

·1·' .;. ·•3'. , , I . '

' . . . ~ . . . . ~ ' ' ' . . . - ~~~~~SPDRll ======~------~----~-~-~---~-----P~a~g~e8-~dnHd~~p~mbtt2~~~-T~~~tt~~~re ·

Toledo def. Xavier Tournament; St. Louis 6-15, 15-6, 15-12, 15-9 Mon,Oct.2 Advertise Ohio U. def. Xavier Men's soccer vs. Thomas 13-15, 15-3, 15~8, 15-5 More;6 your next MEN'S GOLF p.m. at Kolping Park Men's golf at Wright State event! Georgetown Hoya 'lnvi ta tiona l Invitational Tue, Oct. 3 . can 745- Team scores: (13 total teams) Women's volleyball vs. Wright 1) George Mason 61.5, 2) Wil­ State; 7 p.m. at Schmidt 3561 for liam & Mary 62.6, 3) Geor­ Fieldhouse getown 63.5, 4) Xavier 63.6, results Individual scores: . Jeff Lancaster 75, 78 -153 Electronic Retail Sales (sixth) . CHECK THIS Mark Lueggers 85, 75 -160 e are looking for part-time _sales Bob Philcon 78, 82 -160 counselors interested in selling ·o UT.! audio/personal electronics at any Lloyd Faulkner 84, 79 -163 f the Steinberg's TV & Applianc Chris Pieper 89, 84 - 173 · stores in Ohio or Northern Ken­ CROSS COUNTRY tucky. Many company benefits. Wilmington Tri-Meet Apply in person to any of the Dayton-14, Xavier-49, Steinberg's stores or send resume to: Steinberg's Main Warehouse, Wilmington-61 14 Sunnybrook Dr., Cinti, OH Xavier finishers: 45237. WOMEN'S TENNIS 6-1 6) Southwick, 27.47; Equal Opp. Employer Burke (IC) def. Kastensmidt, The Lady Musketeer 12)Rosenbaum, 28.15; 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 tennis team has hit a brick 15) Westermayer, 28.58; Ennis/Lopez (X) def. wall, yet for some reason seem 16) Pelzer, 29.03; to keep on winning. That Smith/Bharathi, 6-3, 2-2 22) Lammers 30.00. House to Share "brick wall" was a case of retired WHATS ON DECK Nonsmokers mono-nucleosis caught by Avington/Jahnke (X) def. Large North Avondale number one singles player, Thompson/Caprio, 6-3, 6-4 Wed, Sept. 27 Lu/ Radnick (IC) def. GanserI Women's tennis at Ball State; house. Have. your own junior Deirdra Murphy. This room and share the rest caused all the players to move Kastensmidt 3:30p.m. up one level. Men's golf vs. Northern of the house.. $200/mo. This past week, Xavier DePaul-5, Xavier-3 Kentucky per person includes all Ennis (X) def. Ingraffia, 7-5, 6-2 Men's soccer at Cincinnati; 7 met Midwestern Collegiate free pizza m . . •' (X) p.m utilities, laundry facili- . Conference foe Dayton with­ Lopez played Falduto, 6-2, 2-6, DNF ties, dishwasher, dis- 8:30·9:30 pm '-Ina •see you there ... • out Deirdra and junior Carla Women's volleyball vs. Mt. St. Schaefer (D) def. Ganser, 3-6, co_urtesy of -..ul //.-\· . .- Avington. The result was a Joseph; 7 p.m. at Schmidt posal, microwave, 2 re- ;.r\ ~~ 6-2, 6-3 Fieldhouse walk-away by the Lady Flyers. frigerators, deep freeze, Avington (X) def. Yario, 3-6, Xavier Intramurals: 3-on-3 A trip to Chicago this cable TV (HBO), more. Discount w/college ID. . · · · 6-0, 7-6 basketball sign-ups begin past weekend brought a win N on-pro f 1't price.. ·c· a 11 (Must be 18 or have valid college ID) Ore (D) def. Jahnke, 6-1, 6-1 Thu, Sept. 28 against Illinois-Chicago and 2621 Vine Street• Un1vers1ty V111Jge Ogrodnik (D) def. · Men's golf vs. Dayton an 751-2777 or 861-9191 two.losses against Marquette Kastensmidt, 6-2, 6-2 Fri, Sept 29 and DePaul. In the Marquette Ennis/Lopez (X) def. Women's soccer vs. Quincy at match, senior Suzy Kastens­ PT Jobs- Deliver The New Business, sports medicine, midt captured the only win for Ingraffia/Falduto, 6-7, 6-3, the Budweiser Tournament; 6-2 St. Louis · !York Times 3:45 a.m. daily and exercise physiology, the Muskies at number six /or Sundays. Earn $5-6 /hr. looking for someone 'singles. Schaeffer/Yario (D) def. Women's volleyball at Avington/Jahnke, 6-4, 5-7, Western Kentucky +:zo per mile on a daily route, energetic to help manage even more on Sundays. Health club. 871~8484 for Dayton-6, Xavier-3 6-2 Invitational Ore/Fasduto (D) def. Women's tennis vs. St. Louis; Reliable car required Call Dan appt. Mazeria (D) def. Ennis, 6-4, 7-5 ·at 861-9191 Hession (D) def. Lopez, 6-4, Ganser/Kastensmidt, 6-3, 6-2 3:30 p.m.at Xavier Courts Childcare Employment: 4 6-4 Sat, Sept. 30 _ weekdays from noon to 7 MEN'S SOCCER Women's soccer atUM-St. Ganser (X) def. McCabe, 6-4, WANTED-SPRING BREAK · p.m. $ 5.00/ hr.+ milage: St. Louis-4, Xavier-0 Louis at the Budweiser 6-0 SALES REPRESENTATIVES Children aged 5 and 8 .. My Goals: Horton, Toural, Tournament; St. Louis Chrosniak (D) def. Jahnke, 6-4, Average $3,500 CommissiOns, ho:qie in Milford. Must have Kickham, Huber Women's tennis vs. Wright own car to pick up from 6-2 . Part~ Time, Flexible Hours, Shutout: Duiko (three saves). State; 1 p.m. at the Xavier Mack (D) def. Kastensmidt, plus Free Vacations (Cancun, school, drive to gymnastics. Courts 6-4, 6-4 WOMEN'S SOCCER Bahamas; Bermuda, Rio, etc.) Prefer interests in education, Women's volleyball at creative arts, outdoors; #6 singles defaulted to Dayton Dayton~4, Xavier-2 Vacation: Pfa'nners Western Kentucky sports. Call 983-0391 and Ennis/Lopez (X)def. Goals: D:Molloy (2), Davis, 1-soo~47.;PARTY Invitational leave name I number on Mazeria/Hession 6-0, 5-7, 7-5 Gilles. X:Wambach, Ricotta uo a~m.-7p.m~>·· Ganser/Kastensmidt (X) def. Men's soccer vs. West Virginia;· . ... ,. machine or with Kim. I'll call. Michael/Unwin, 6-2, 6-4 2 p.m. at Kolping Park ou back Xavier-2, Wheeling-0 · Men's and women's Cross #3 doubles defaulted to Barleycorn's Barleycorn's Goals: Wambach, Margello Country Dayton Shutout: Mahon (O saves) Yacht Club Tri-County at Earlham Invitational; 11 Hiring full/part-time day I Hiring full:-time day servers,. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL a.m. Xavier-6, Illinois-Chicago-3 eveningshifts - servers, host/ nd full /part-time kitchenper Morehead St. def. Xavier Sun, Oct. 1 Ennis (X) def. Smith, 6-3, 6-3 hostesses, kitchen personnel, sonnel - all positions - for day 15-4, 15-1, 15-9 Women's tennis vs. Sinclair; 1 Lopez (X) def. Baharathi, 6-3, bussers and janitors. G

All announcements for the series inthe. DownUnder, 9:30 Join Amnesty Intema- The Spanish Club is weekly Calendar should be p.m. -12:30 a.m. tional members from having a meeting at Miscellaneous sent to The Xavier Newswire 30 Ohio, Indiana and 2 6:30 p.m. The movie office in the University There will be a St. Vin- Kentucky at the University of ''Stand and Deliver" will be Any student interested in Center by Friday at 12 p.m. 2 8 cent Depaul meeting Cincinnati for a mini-confer- shown at 7 p.m., followed by joining the Xavier Cheerlead- (noon). Please direct mail to at 5:30 p.m. in the ence on human rights. There a conversation hour in Alter B ing squad should attend a Maria Lovell, Office Dorothy Day House.· For will be workshops and speak- 19. clinic tonight at 6:30 at Manager/Assignment editor. more information call Bob ers, including a released Schmidt Fieldhouse. Tryouts Be sure to include name and Kitsmiller at 351-8517 or the prisoner of conscience. A for the squad are Oct. 5 at 6:30 phone number. Dorothy Day House at 745- group is leaving the Dorothy 3 The Accounting in the Multi-Purpose room of 3046. Day House at 8:30 a.m. For Society invites all O'Connor Sports Center. For b more information contact juniors and seniors to more information contact Kay S t 7 ep em er 2 9 Join SAC at Riverfront MiMi Chambedin at 745-3046. "Meetthe Finns Night" at Kaple at 231-5552. 2 7~~;21~~f~2: ~~::~%~~!~~l~:;~:~-ra Octoher 5~¥i~~;f~~~Ii~ llJ{il!ii~~ for the Wednesday Jump Start ....:s~it~y~C~e:n~t~er~a~t~6~P~·~m:_:. _____:======~:a t::_h::_'re::_:w:,:i::ll_::be:::..:e:x::pec::::ted:::,:·~---======J

. Help Wanted ''lwasnt rubbing Sales Help. Flexible Hours. Have fun selling great it in-I just wanted dothes, shoes and accessories Apply at TAXI ·Eddie to know 2753 Observatory Ave. Hyde Park thescoreof last nights game.''

Go ahead and gloat. You can ·rub it in all the way to Chicago with Af&T Long Distance Service. Besides, your best friend Eddie was the one who said your team could never win three straight. So give him a call. It costs a .· lot less than you think to let him ' know whos headed for the Playoffs. Reach out and touch someone~ If youtl like to know more about Af&T products and services, like International Calling and the AT&T TUE. OCT 17 Card, call us at 1 800 222-0300.

Reserved Seating AT•T Tickets: Ticketron & Coliseum Window The right choice. Charge by phone: 621-1110 or 1-800-225•7337

Brought to you by: · RIVERFRONT CONCERTS Page 12· Wednesday, September 27, 1989-The Xavier Newswire

The .draft be~f(k~grnt's.; , .,, ,,~~,:ti __ ,,'.\.,,,, ..•.... _.. ,,. -:t,•_nd''iP~iririt·~~rticularly attractive. But in all our years in the bf£1Wirig l'.)Usiness weve found no other container better suited for maintain.ingthe corisistent quality ofreal, ice-cold draft beerthan the keg. So wh. eneveryou.·purchase B. u_d__._weiserdraft beer,.it comes_.. fro.·m· a k. ~g ..· ... 1e,. N~t because we still care that ~uch abou~ kegs. But because we_· ..... · •.. ···.I~. . ._, .. still care that much about quaht)! · · . · --~., .

BudweiserD~aft beer has remained in. k. e.~s. It's the jus~ King.of one of Beer5® the.rea·s. for more ons. w... than hy •. a.· ..:;·· ....·.·•··· ....•..·· ~.· .. ·. .- · ·· · 110 years.· . ·.· · .· · ·· · · · . . : -

~·. i. •SE RECYCLE OUR ALUUl~UM CANS • •. ;.,r1E1SER\!;•l(INQ OF BEEAS®•Cl1illANHEUSEA-aUSCH, INC.•ST. LOUIS, MO