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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]. Michael Stanley Will Perform Homecoming 1975: I Streaks vs. Carnegie-Mellon I I What's Queen Candidates Announced Happening Pledge Class; Chris Louie for The candidates for the 1975 First Floor Pacelli Lounge; SATURDAY, Ol.'T. 4 llomecomeing Queen are Sanda Cathy Monoco for Circle K · 1:30 p.m. ~derson for University Club; Brunilda Negron for the Politicai Homecoming football game Ltz Bnsken for the Training Science Club, Nancy Nista for Room in conjunction with Iota Delta Alpha Theta, Toni Pristo vs. Beta Gamma: Debbie Con for Rugby Club; Rita Riley for Carnegie Mellon University stantinofor the Wrestling Team· Iota Phi Theta; Beth Scriven for Ann Harrington for Skl the WUJC; Mary TePas for third 9p.m. Club; Noreen Hickey for Chicago Ooor Dolan; Andrea Thompson Club; Mary Bob Hogenkamp for for second Ooor Dolan. Debbie "Phenix" in Rathskeller. Spanish club, Sharon Hughes for UUak for Alpha Kappa Psi· and Admission 50 cents with Afro American Society; Diana Terri Yuhaniak for first 'floor fee card, $1.00 wtthout. Jarzyna for the Pershing Rifles Bernet.
TONIGHT 8 p.m. ~cert, "The Michael StanJey Band and Flo and Eddie, sponsored by the Student Union and WMMS raddlo sta~on . In the gym, $4.00 with fee card , 4 50 ln a vance, ..,5.00 at tbe door. • · Busing May Affect
Edtt~~!.~f?n Majors Woelfl: A busing case against the known that student& would be Cleveland district school board is either all black children or aU presently in federal district white children. The suit also New Student Politics Is Quiet court. The suit, filed by the states that faculty and staff in Na tiona! Association for the public schools are segregated By Owen J. Dougherty web of contemporary politicS to consciousness in regard to racial Advancement of Colored People, with white teachers in white Ala time when politics is in up all who are willing to listen justice and equal opportunity for alleges that over the last so years schools and black teachers in heaval, when apathy more than He's seen a myriad of changes all, and campus revolution secur black schools. activism characterizes the mood the school board deliberately 1n the outlooks of his students ed new approaches to academics. segrega~ed pupils by building of youth, students of political Today. there is no busing for over the years. When he be_gan But after the war was ended and schooLs m locations where it was science are confronted with in tbere 1114 llliUlGn tilt ..... cooled, the purpoae of integration in tbe surmountable problems a nd teaebial were o1 mu rill* Cleveland schools. But many are Americans, now the population after sbldent.s were given a voice given no solutions. numbers 214 million. Political in the decision making process of fearful that, if the court rules The idealism of the 1960's died Music Groups against the school board the science more than any other dis many universities and after the in VietNam and was buried with cipline has been profoundly af 18-year-old vote became a real decision could plummet the John and Robert KeMedY and Moved Into Cleveland schools into a situation fected by those fundamental cul ity, what was left to fight for? Martin Luther King. Cynicism tural changes. He's seen Ameri Woelfl does not see a wholesale similar to that in other U.S. and distr ust of government cities. can youth sleep through the ~aningof student interest in pot.: SAC Lounge brought on by Watergate and the 1950's with grandfatherly Ike at tics. But he sees a marked differ Attempting to project the revelations about the CIA pro the helm, and he's seen them ence in students' approach to Jobn Carroll's musicians have duce a prevading sense of power found a new home. Due to outcome of the case, Dr. William picket through the 1960's com politics today as opposed to those Hoffman of t he education lessness. This individual power plete with McCarthy buttons and who occupied the classroom il'l practice-time conflicts with the lessness coupled with anger has Cleveland on Stage productions department explains that there is campus demonstrations. 1969. The students of today have no clear pattern in busing-related produced such aberrations as not shifted their concern as an in and other cultural events, the Woelfl is optimistic almost court cases: In Detroit, for in Squeaky Fromm and the SLA. terest group to other issues so band and Glee Club have moved "Of course it does not have to ebullient, about the f~ture be from Kulas Auditorium their stance, the JUdge ordered busing cause he believes a new political that the appearance of apathy is for city schools and in attempting be that way. The system hasn't created. Methods of action are long-time rehearsal site. ' era to be dawning. He says "The to get an even ratio of white to degenerated that much," says different today, and a protest de These groups are now based in the man with the high forehead old politics are dead. Students in two music rooms recently con· black children, redistricted to the 1960's threw themselves at monstration on this campus and graying temples, as he !earls would be ludicrous. structed in the Airport Lounge's include suburban areas in the the feet of charismatic leaders busing plan. The appeals court back in his chair and pu£fs Woelfl believes the cynicism northeast comer. and were severely disillusioned". overruled his decision. serenely on his pipe. He's seen it which has swept the country will Students were ~ause-oriented all in his long years of political be positive in the long run and because the issues cf the last de Hoffman reflects, "The biggest activism and firsthand as a con lead to a more mature political gressional candidate. The man cade touched their lives directly Harris Campaign problem is that if you are con outlook. "Once you understand with the modulated voice is Fr. and they wanted to affect the out what's happening, you see tt's a sidering busing as a way to come of those issues. Viet Nam Paul Woelfl, Jesuit political rather natural and healthy improve education for all scientist and author. Woelfl of brought with it the draft, the Civil Arrives Thursday children and as a tool for building development." Students don't ac fers a ray of hope for the tan~led Rights movement raised student better understanding among cept all the political platitudes Former U.S. Sen. Fred R people, l seriously question if thrown at them. This revision ~ar:,is brings his "populist Coali: busing achieves lhat. and re-evaluation of politics is tion campaign for the Democra Achievement is the question. less stimulating than the ac tic Presidential nomination to Does busing achieve these goals'? tivism of the 1960's, but it has John Carroll University Thurs· For the expense a nd disruption of more substance. It can be & true day, Oct. 9, at 2 p.m. schools, there is no evidence to reform of the system, according Harris ·will speak at an in indicate that we are achieving to Woelfl. formal meeting, open to the better education standards for all Woelfl is not afraid to public, in Room 258 of the Ad of our children." look you straight in the eye and ministration Building. His ap When asked what future tell you that politics is very much ~arance is being SPOnsored by teachers may face in their a moral science as well as a prac JCU's Political Science Club profession. Dr Hoffman ex tical science. He disagrees with Author of a book on "The 1\ew plained that it is legally correct those who want political :;cience P?p.ulism ," Harris proposes for a school superintendent to students to master purely mar JOining Americans of different place teachers in any district ketable skills in order to find em ~ckgro~nds together in a popu school. He feels that it may be ployment after college. hst coahtion to work for a more better to move teachers rather Woelfl aavocates politics as a equitable distribution of income than displacing such a great career for those who are willing and power. nu~t;>er of students But seruori ty to be free, honest, and unwilling Since leaving his Senate seat in pohctes and the sentiment or to be compromised or glamorized 1972, Harris has taught political teachers unions would have to by the system. He believes we science at American University change to make this idea need initiative and ingenuity in and lectured widely workable in a large district. place of charisma. Page 2 The Carroll News October 3, 1975 Saga Needs to hnprove Facilities, Food
JJy Pa~.Y LamieU four servers who are left to cost. This is quite admirable. worth all the unpleasantness misnomer if ever there was cope. and heartburn? When I ate dinner in the But shortening the line saves one. It certainly is not "express" nor is it a line. I the operation exactly $21.00 cafeteria last night was People trying to be served are struck for the hundredth time The only explanation is that per week. Incidentally, the food could Of an I why tbe serltng stand a little improvement room was built in a square, too. I'll never know. Even Ponderosa Steak House figured out that efficient I cafeteria service demands a long, narrow construction through which people pass What Makes Ohio State Different? one at a time. Of coW'se, it's too late to change the room's shape, but a simple What price attending a that 90 percent of what you Speciff~ally, the experience What is needed to foster the aluminum bar placed three small university? In learn in college is outside of of encoimtering a multitude total learning experience? feet out from the counter comparing John Carroll to classes. U this is the case, of different perspectives and Since we can't decisively would serve the same Ohio State, the answer is then the campus envirOiiment philosophies of life. With simple. Ohio State has a more increase the enrollment, one purpose. should be conducive toward's 50,000 students, OSU has a way is to inject some variety diversified education. learning that nine-tenth's of conglomerate of variety. into the faculty. The vast an education. That means majority are found on a Waiting lines are daily What IS meant by meeting a wide spectrum of continuum from moderate to occurrences. And yet Saga "education" involves more people, and being exposed to Living within the confines continues to close one-third of conservative. Perhaps more than what is presented in the the many paths of life. of Carroll is like stepping out liberal minded professors tne serving line at 5: 30 p.m. classroom. College should be of reality for four years. At This is not only inconvenient a total learning experience. would osmose some different times student's lives parallel views into the student's for students being served, but Unlike large schools, John a Peyton Place. You it puts undo pressure on the In fact, it is often quoted Carroll is lacking variety. thought processes. To protect suddenly realize just how the student from opposing small John Carroll really is views is to shelter him from . when you find your first year reality. heart-throb dating your friends. Indeed, seniors ponder "what it's like in the Other remedies? Can't real world." Some are nice think of any. John Carroll is eno~ come back and tell destined to be a different about it. place. . -Letters to the Editor- Dan Busta, Editor-in-Chief Randy D'Amore, Business Manager why the SYL is upset, .Need No-Doz because if their stuff is widely Jane Kvacek Terri Wardeiner to Read SYL distributed it would only Patty Lamlell ...... News Editors Tom McNeill ...... Sports Editors enrich the running-dog manufacturers of No-Doz, a To the Editor: Jerry Koslcki G hi Edit stiff dose of which is required Betsy Trocki ...... Feature Editors Dan CaJacob ..... rap cs or Mirabile dictu! The by anyone wishing to read the "Spartacist Youth League is SYL's adolescent Marxist M.i.ke Powers . . Circulation Manager upset because they cannot Tarzan-talk. Sincerely, JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OHIO 44118 peddle their literature '!!. John Carroll. One wonders Joel Grant October 3, 1975 The Carroll News John Carroll: Jesuit Pioneer By Patty Rogo Catholicism that he appeared on was the flehest man in the United Knowing America today as a the scene. States, a signer or the Declara leader among nations, il is im· In the 1770's, America was tion of Independence, a member possible to imagine her as an small- only three million people of the U.S. Congress and nearly infant politically, socially and of wh ich one per cent was President. idelogically Yet before the Catholic The merchants were John "Jacky" Carroll was a American Revolution and the suffering under heavy British Jesuit and he taught on the years immediately following that taxation and t his discontent Continent until the Society of rebellion, slle was JUSt that. served as a bond to unite the Jesus was suppressed in lT7J At Every step of the way, the young colonies The Carrolls were of tbe forty years of age, he returned to nation had to struggle lo assert persecuted mercantile class. and )iaryland and became a parish herself and to make her influence being Catholic, they were doubly priest. If circumstances had been felt. Into this developing country. unfortunate. However, their different and Carroll had John Carroll was born and it was money and influence allowed remained in Europe, the shape of fortunate for American them to transcend lhese obstac American Catholictsm might les. Charles Carroll, a cousin, have been significanlly altered. In 1776, a commission was sent to Canada to suggest an alliance Harry Gives 'Em Hell against England. The members were Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Chase and Charles Carroll. Since Returns Nostalgic Era the Canadians were By Vic DiGeronimo authenticity, a character that predominantly French Catholics, a religious representative would Remember those classic melts the hearts of those who have proved advantageous. As a scenes (from old family remember him, and at least not result., John Carroll received the photographs, or, for many of us, to be forgotten by those who are invitation. The mission was from a " Waltons" episode) in meeting him for the first time. unsuccessful but John Carroll which family members of 3 via this film. temporarily entered the in This portrait of Bishop John Carroll bangs in the Georgtown generations flood the living room But that doesn't account for the fluential political realm and University Gallery. Tbe picture, by Gilbert Stuart, dates from floor to listen to "Amos 'N Andy" entire impact of the film. Much of made a lifelong friend of Frank the early 1800's. or a national pep talk by the the crowd luning in to this "old lin. In fact, the aging diplomat President of the United States? time radio" experience last believed that he would have died Grandpa usually defended pre weekend consisted of grand on the return trip had Carroll not Geller Claims ESP Real depression days, dad and mom parents, many with their chil tended in his illness. attempted to disagree with him, dren_and grandchildren. By Tom Fllsingtr his claims of being able to read and the children stared at Thus, as Whitmore is drawing John Carroll was first and "Parapsychology is an idea minds, twist metals wtthout grandma, asking whether warm hearted smiles or af foremost a democrat in prin- whose time has come.'' touching them, and other depression is like the measles. firmative nods from the old folks, cip I es and an A mencan· 10· Stanley Krt"ppner, a noted man assorted mental marvels He Well, this was basically the moms and dads are auempting to loyalties. When Rome realized in American pyschology circles, claims to have obtained hiS atmosphere in many area explain who General MacArthur that America needed a bishop in strongly suggest that ESP is on power from a civilzation from theatres last weekend as the was, what a railroad strike is, 1789, Ben Franklin, repaying a its way to becoming a major another planet. Geller says that result of a theatrical gem, and that Senator Joe McCarthy favor, offered John Carroll's psychological field in the near the UFO's give him his uncanny released at an ideal time, con was not friends with the Com name as a candidate. Since his future. Now that parapsychology abili~y. , sidering the current bustle . of munists. church was an American in- is recognized by the AAAS and Oplmons concemm~ Geller s Bicentennial fever and growmg This occurs throughout the stitulion, Carroll fell the clergy may of the highly pragmatic aulhcnllCI\Y . arc OIVId<'d lhs popular outcry at the U.S. film, notatall as annoying as you aboWd IGVerA o, ~ J01{iet. ~~ .lPPA~ ~~k rQund lS not vcr tor political scene. migbt expect, but rather should elect the first bishop and predlc!fcii~ ;~gn~ of soon =-ng= ::!el !where he: "Give 'Em Hell, Harry" is a 2 pleasant, considering the in then. request Rome's coofinna- hecommg a reahty. raisedl announce him as a fraud. hour, face to face encounter with depth study of attitudes toward lion of the decision. In this . Bu~just a few years ago, ~riti cs Yet Merv Griffin enthusiastically America's dynamic Harry S. the past that you receive, in way, the Americans who dtsmtssed ESP as wtshful claimed that he was real when Truman in a performance filmed addition to the history lesson you cherished independence would thinking. They claimed that tests Geller appc.>ared on his show On during a live perfonnance of the walk way with. not need to fear foreign in- for. ESP we~e riddled by ex· tbe Johnny Carson show, Geller There is only one problem, stage version. It's like having tervention and would more penmental b1as, e~r.or factors, failed m1serably had the chance to spend a namely whether or not " Harry" readily accept the Catholic and fraud. Many went so Uri Geller·truth or tricks? This will be back. But, after holding it ~nllcs weekend with the fellow from Church. John Carroll won the far_ as to cla1m that .ex- remains a question that baffles over last weekend Chaving Missouri, the former ad election and , in this position of penmento!"8 would gt~e phys1cal scientists and psychology ex- ministrative exorcist himself Dr. Keck ~ 'P~- The Bradley-Maurer Band Friday, October 3rd 4 till 7 Free Admission ••••••••••e•••e••o•••••••••••••••e••••o••••• Saturday, October 4th open 11 :00 till 1:30, 3:30 till 1 :00 The J. Morgan Band 9till12 50¢ with fee card 51.00 without .. () .. Hot Sausage pizza is now being served. ••••• The Carroll News October 3, 1975 Rooters Blank Malone Ry Joe Dzurllla minute mark of the second balf, ing tastes of lhe reward." The exiled Blue Streak soccer unassisted, lo round out the scor .In making his debut, freshman team won its first game of the ing and insuring the Streaks of goalie, Mike Maurer, was the yea r last Saturday against the Victory. recipient or outstanding defen ~fa lone College at Lower Univer The streaks for the first t1 me sive efforts put in by defensemen sity School, 3..() this year, exhibited an offense :\1ark Strohbeck, Nick Car The boaters, now 1-2, have al that outshot the opposition 30-10. navale, and Carl Chickowski ready bested last year's mark of rn two previous games lhey Maurer was credited wi th only 0-6·3, and hope to continue their managed a combined total of six saves opposed to his counter· wi nning streak as they visll three shots on a goal. part Malone who tallied 21. Carnegie-Mellon today and host Co-captain Jim Bauer summed "Overall," Saurer continued, Hiram this Tuesday up the team's performance from "it was the success of a young The initial goal came at the 38· the sidelines "The defense play team, since only two seniors and minute mark of the first half by ed well in rupping the opponents' two juniors participated in the sophomore Timmy Hanrahan. offensive thrusts in the bud. But match. Such youthful success He slipped his shot from five more importantly, they made at· could be a glimpse of a powerful yards out, through the legs of tempts to control the ball and be· team soon to emerge." several players from both teams gin the offensive movement of The only roadblock to success and past Malone's frustrated our team at this point is a variety of injur goalie ''The offense responded with ies, all minor, that continue to The score remained 1..() until their most aggressive game of plaque the team. Numerous the 29:15 mark of the second half the season, after finding that it is people were "hurting" as a result when junior Andy Szeltner also possible to lake shots on a goal. of the victory, the most "Serious connected from about five yards The first score gave them the complaints being sprained out orr a corner kick from J im desire that is generated by fleet- ankles. Gregorich. "'hOIO By JOhn McGonigle In addition to that assist, Gre PAC Conrcren~ Acdon progresses in Saturday's match. The Streaks shut out gorich also scored on a perfectly w l T PF PA PCT. Malone College 3-0. executed corner kick at the 36- Hiram 1 0 0 10 7 1.000 Thiel 2 1 0 ss 60 .667 Carnegie-Melon 1 1 0 21 20 .soo Fall lntramurals Continue John Carroll 1 I 0 28 24 ..soo Wash and Jeff 1 1 0 2S 7 .s0(1 By Mario Bertolo was edged 7-6 in a brutal contest Haytes, a junior, became the 1975 Bethany 1 1 0 27 21 .soo Football with the No Names. BTE for intramural singles tennis king <.WRU 0 2 0 21 48 .000 With a few games still to be feited to TPT. Sunday afternoon. played, the intramural football Tuesday held three very im While Haytes was busy season is near a close, and the pressive beatings as the powerful downing Joe Sullivan and then Conference Football Race Unpredictable teams are making a fine effort to No Names clouted the St. Louis Russ Turay , Gino Battisti had It seems every week a new title Thiel, picked as the dark horse make the playoffs Ca rdinals, 28-6. Twenty to zip his hands full with Jack Webster. contender emerges in the PAC team in the league, got off to a Thursday, the 25th, bad AKY, was the whipping handed to the Battisti later defeated John football race. sweeping start, coasting to vic now 2-(), blank Circle K, 13..(). The Ski Club as undefeated IXY Buckley in the semi-finals , ad First, it was expected that tories over Case Western Standard D.V 8's outlasted the dominated the entire game. vancing to the finals to meet Allegheny and John Carroll Reserve and Carnegie-Mellon. St. Louis Cardinals by a 13-6 Broadway's Best also continued Haytes. would battle for the conference margin. Two forfeitures were their winning ways by setting The championship proved to be crown. recorded as Demarco, 2-(), was back Demarco with an 18..() a greuling battle as Haytes won Well, Allegheny has since been declared victorious over the defeat. AKY was forfeited to by the first set, 6-3. The second set declared ineligible for the Screwballs, and the U-Club won BTE and to round up Tuesday's waa decided by a tie-bnak• with championship, and Hiram Battt!rtl· comfng out on top The stunned the Bl ue Streaks with a games held ..... lG-7 13. l-•~,;.,;;,.,..;..;;-..-.,~r~ee~o~r!lfh~r The playoffs will start this finaJ and deciding set ended 6-6, upset back on September Monday were tight defensive Tuesday among the four division where Haytes defeated Battisti So along with John Carroll, Now, Washington and Jef struggles, as Broadway's Best winners. Wednesday will decide by one point in the tie-breaker. Hiram looms as a possible title ferson have entered the title race outscored BFBG, 8-2. The Re lhe overall intramural cham contender. with a shocking 25..() win over jects slipped past Demarco, 6-2, pionship. Tennis Thiel. and The South Shall Rise Again Devastating his opponents, Joe So entering the fourth week of the season, only one team, Hiram, remaulS unbeaten in conference play. So hang on to your seat because the scramble CN Sports for the title should go right down to the wire. Spikers Lack Cohesiveness gone into a third game. By Lori Shadley we could have been." Various after-game comments Terry Schaefer, one of the Despite a raUy at the end of all expressed this same view. freshmen on the team, said. " It 421·2900 321·2977 621-4546 their second game against Ober One player said, "We lost in was a different experience to 2450 Felrmont Blvd. 1838 Covemry 1250 Superior Ave. lin, the women's volleyball team overtime in the second game, so play college volleyball ... I feel Cedar Fdirmont Cleveland Hts. Park Centre went down in defeat last Monday it wasn't an embarrassing loss in we'll have a good season." nili!ht: 15-3 and 14-12. thal sense ... it was our first time The team hopes to enter the The women just seemed unable out. I think now that we've played win column next Tuesday night ----- to get it together as a team. AI· together during a game, we'll be when they go against Hiram at though they had sound hits and more improved ... Another team home, and continue it on Thurs $33,500,000 powerful serves, the women member noted that the loss was day when they face both BaldWin I I seemed to have a case of first " not due to lack of skill; we were Wallace and Mount Union, also at night nervousness. By the time as as ~me .. UICLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS they felt their confidence return I I ing, it was too late to overcome Over $33,500,000 unclaimed scholarships, grants, aids, and the Oberlin team. I fellowships ranalng from $50 to $10,000. Current list of these I In the first game, Meth Strube sources researched and compiled as of September 5, 1975. completed 2 out of her 3 attempt UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS ed serves, while Motria Wasyluk I 369 Allen Avenue, Portland, Ma1ne 04103 I attempted and completed three spikes. I 0 I am enclostni $12.95 plus $1.00 for postage and handllna. I In lhe second game, Terry (Check 01 money Older - no cash, please.) Schaefer was 3-4 for her serves, JI you Wllh 10 UU your Chara• Car(l, plene 1111 out appropriate bo•u btl-· and Karen McDonneU pounded I I back four of her five attempted 0 I!.._- .!I0 PLEASE RUSH YOUR spikes. Said Miss Kathleen Man 1!·,- ning, "We played the net well ... I 1...: ~ .. iJ CURRENT LIST OF I and hit good shots .. . they just r.cwauor~Ltot~lh/Yur O ale ~===:::::'. . UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS managed to get those little, but I lolute• C"••o- SOURCES TO: I important points." lt~le •b •"' Ho, I C11do! During the second game, I Carll No ,______.J things clicked and began to fit to· Name I gether, but by then the Oberlin Address ... :~·-~:·:::::::~::· ...... I team had already edged by. Had :>•-\ J " " o '''''' - .... H-ooooooo o the Streak women's skill come Karen McDonnell executes a block at the net during tbe above earlier, it is sure they ______·--·- ,_;j.;' ~4eml .,~... !t~~ .;i;;·bx... Zip · _..... I Oberlin game, while teammates Mary Duffy and Metb Strube would have split the match and stand by ready to assist. Photo By Terri w er With a half-lime score of 7 to 4 in WVU's favor, the never-say Harriers Third in PAC Relays RESEARCH PAPERS die Gator fans cheered up their towards the goal of becoming THOUSANDS ON FILE tired team with a chorus of "You By DAVID JONES HI PAC and Division III National Are My Sunshine." Thus revived, Paced by the team or junior Chapions. Muscarella, a former Send for your up-to-date, 16Q-page, mail order catalog of the galloping gators started the Tim Manning, and freshman, Euclid High school coach, and 5,500 topics. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage and handling. second half much inspired; and it Greg Lewis, the Blue Streak's past athlete and graduate of was not long 'til Tim Lawley, a cross country team placed third Bowling Green University is COLLEGIATE RESEARCH rookie A-team back, snatched the behind Case Western Reserve, replacing Wally Gunther who had 1720 PONTIUS AVE•• SUITE 201 ·ball from the finger tips of his and Alleghany, respectively, in been the coach of the Blue LOS ANGELES, CALIF.90026 ~------, opponent, and shot 30 yards down the PAC Relays this past Streaks last year. I I the sidelines to score. weekend. Alleghany edged out This weekend, the nine : ~~ ! the Streaks by three points for member team will lravel to I Address ' ;rheStreaks were mostly on the second place honors on the hilly Washington and Jefferson, where defensive for the rest of the course at Bethany, West they will compete against game. Twice the mountain men Virginia. Alleghany and the W.J. came within 5 yards of scoring; The Manning and Lewis team Presidents. but a strong Streak serum held placed third out of a total or them off It was a morale - twenty-five teams in an event in l__ ;~ ------~----___1 boosting victory for the Gators. which the Blue Streaks had won the year before. The team of The second game was a much senior, Steve Craig, and more Gator-dominated contest. sophomore, Len Johnson placed West Virginia's B-team surprised eighth while the duet consisting everyone by making a 47 yard of sophomore John Izquierdo and penalty kick in the opening freshman John Kessinger placed minutes of play, but after that it fourteenth. was the Streak's game all the For those who are unfamiliar way. Mike Hendricks, who also with the event, each man runs played in the first game, sparked five-one mile intervals over a the combustible B-team back cross country course. Member field by breaking a tackle and "A" of the team runs a mile, then scoring from 20 yards out. member "B" runs a mile. This continues with each man John Sachetti, the cute Gator alternating until he has run five hooker, scored next on a 10 yard miles and a team total of ten spurt from a loose ruck. Then the miles. The team with fastest time Carroll serum showed Its wins. fM 89, THE MUSIC'S ON US mettle once more, helping Marty New Coach Joe Muscarella, McGarry power his wa y into the considered this meet a warm-up Page 8 The Carroll News October 3, 1975 Women's fair Speaker ~o\,\JT I 0!\1 Aid Goes Untouched Q:«; <$0 8) JH1 REIIO his needs. The maxium OlG Offers Career Alternative In this era of skyrocketing grant is $1500 per vear, and the ~ ~ college expenses. it is strange maxium BEOG stiPend is $1400. By Paula Bruening For one vear Ms. Laszlo and ~ ~ indeed to learn that large sums of Since a family's financial Among the topics of discussion two Boston College members () m financial aid are being left un outlook seldom remains con during lhe Oct. 22 International counseled victims of rape and '(!. 2 touched each school year. Yet. stant, students must re-apply for Woman's Year Fair IS ''Coun sexual assult. Their rape crisis ~, \ ::t according to Ms. Carol Jemzura. the grants each year. Although seling the Rape Victim." The center was run joinlly by Boston ~ ~ Director of Financial Aid. that is there is no guarantee. it IS likely guest speaker is Anna Laszlo, a College and Boston City Hospital · P'J...... -....: exacUy the situation. that a student qualifying for aid University graduate in speech It provided counseling and P' r-.. ''Every year," she points out, one year will also qualify in and political science, and the support to victims from the time 1;>?6 -tg1-v ''millions of dollars in govern succeeding years, barring a director of rape counseling for of assault through the time of the - ' ment-sponsored aid programs go substantial change in family unspent. simply because eligible the Sussex County district at court hearings. St t S financial status. torneys office. a e ponsors students don't apply." Ms. Laszlo, will use tapes and During this time they gathered There are two major sources of ln the history of the OIG and films to explain her work, as well data and wrote articles which Article Contest government-supported financial BEOG programs, there have as to emphasize the risk of sexual were subsequenUy compiled into The Ohio Bicentennial Article assistance. The Ohio In never been applicants to exhaust assault and common sense safety a book enliUed Rape: Victims or Contest, sponsored by the Ohio structional Grant