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Vol. 71 No. 19 John Carroll Unhe r<>it} . l 'nhersitv Heights. Ohio 44118 The Carroll 1\:ews, februarv 27. 1985 Elections settle Student Union race by David Joyce should be a liason bel weer contenninl doss Lm;tl\1. Cor­ member and a member of the perumce. frcnsuror Joe Goep. Staff reporter tho administrntion .. nd the man sues tlw union usn forum programming bonrd. pingnr will ser ve hiR soc:ond student bod~. "Our voice is for st uclon I i nvol vomcn I n nd ye,11· aH n S.ll. cxcc:ulivc of­ l'he cloclion of S.U. orriccrs cruc:inl in the polic:y making hopes to see some sort of com­ The rest of tho Sludonl ficer. He is regarded as know­ has been decided for tho decisions nf the ac{ldemir. pelling involvement for stu­ Union offir.ers should round ing the "in's and out's" of the 1985-86 acHdorn ic yen r. sonnle... says Gorm;m. In ciPnl or~wni~.ations. ou t the johnson Gormnn nd-. union. Secreta ry Craig Tyler. regards to publicity Gorman ministration well. Vice­ has a modicum of experience. Rich Gorman will be prosi­ sees tho proper scheduling Gorman. n nwmber of lola President Jennifer Pugh will and Chief Justice Martin Barr dflnt for the ('c>ntcmnial year. and publicizing of events as a Chi Upsilon frnternil\. is cur­ fill her position with a con­ who is familiar with union Tnking over from v. hero m;l)or c:oncern. Publicity lies rently a public:itv < omm1ttcc David Prall left off. Gorman Siderable amount of Union ex- policy. in with financial obligations intends to concentrate on ad­ in the selling of discount ministration relations. c:ards. the union's greatest publidly. and financial source of income. oblign tions as \\CII as the in­ corporation of the Student Gormnn mlends centennial Union in centennial event~. events to involve the union Gorman believes tho union and not cxdusivel" the senior Carroll professor ,wins book award by Ellen Jenny William )ames. rather than in Staff reporter the more commonly explored r.ontoxts of Western or of European and American . "La Guardia has led me to rethink my way of reading Stevens ... said Professor J. !Iillis \1illcr of Yalc> 'niver~i- STANOING ROOM ONLY - Long cafeteria meal tines do not necessarily r e flect Saga's popularitv u mong c;ludent~ (see b JO\\ phulu h\ 1 ••• lh\ '1-•h,:t ~~~~~~~~~~~- ~~~·;,·~·l rnb~~ i~evean ~~.. ~· -~~ !II on 1m 1a cr'"l?i~l ap-

La Guardia is Associate ~~;~~;~\ls n~~~010a~~~~~~~ Students rate Saga average Professor of English a l John which is something one can by Carroll News Staff that Saga was "fair." 22% Saga's best feature. and ser­ Carroll University. where he by no means always say The majority of students thought Saga was "good." vice was chosen best by 20%. ubout books on Stevens ... took his bachelors degree in here regard John Carroll's 220/o said "bad." and 3% had The majority. 45~o. said that 1965 and his masters degree La Guardia·s study was one Saga Food Service as the opinion tha t Saga was Sagu 's best feature was its in 1967. of the first recipients of the average. an informal survey "very bad ... No one surveyed meal hours. In his book. published in Brown University Press First conducted by the Carroll thought that Saga was "very "Usually when students 1983 b~ University Pross of Book Prize Award. establish­ News has shown. good." c-omo from a home environ­ New England. La Gun rdia eel to aid young scholars who In the survey. a random Another category which ment to school. they tend to PL'esents a persuasive now in­ have not previously published sample of 100 resident was rather lopsided was one give the food a lower rating, .. te rpretation of the entire hook-length works. students was asked n series in which students were asked said Ed Whitman. Food Ser­ li \erary output of Wnllace Un iversity Press of New of questions to determine how to choose Saga's weakest vices Direc tor here. Stevens. He shows how England is a consortium tho fell about Sagn. feature. 70% of the students "llowever. when students Stevens developed o special publisher whose members in­ ln one question students chose the of food as come here (rom another clude Brandeis. Brown. Clnrk, vt3rsion of American pragma­ were requested to rate Saga Saga's weakest feature, with school with a food service and Tufts universities. Dart• tism by plAcing the poet's on a scale which ranged from the next closest choice the other tha n Saga. we usually writings in the contnxt of the mouth. and the stale univer­ "very good" through "good.·· variety of food at 17%. roce1ve n very high rating. American tradition of prag­ sities of Connecticut. New "fair" and "bad" to "very The variety of food, Compared to other schools in matism exemplified in the Hampshire. Rhode Island. and bad ... The greatest number of however. was thought by the Cleveland area. our pro­ \'\ rilings of Emerson and Vermont. students by far. 53

500 Letters to the Editor- (Continued from Page 2) through the building. 1 stop­ was heading straight towards I~ an RTA bus when my car •SCI------three foot snowdrift occupied ped and wondered why the the parking space. From halls had not been moped by completed a "360" and the bus drove onto the sidewalk . • • • • • • previous experience, I realiz­ a maintenance man . • • • • Gra tefullly. both vehicles ed the lot would not be plow­ Next. I entered the AD •ooL------~ building. Being twenty came to a stop. 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1991 1q92 19P3 19P• ed. So. I pulled a shovel out of my trunk and courageously minutes late, I walked into my I stayed in that spot for battled the drift. Fifteen 6:30 p.m. class. Unfortunate­ several minutes. No. I wasn't Vl SA AND/OR OTHiiR Learn and Enjo) Languages: Spanish ly the rest of the crew wasn't stuck - I was shocked! For NATIONAL BRAND CREOIT or F rllnch for \.nnversnltonal Fluen­ minutes later. my car was CARDS! n. J'ranslating and tutoring avtuluble parked. as lucky as I - the classroom the first time an the expedi­ tion. I realized that my life Wunt •• \'tSA Hnd or other "'1t1onal .d~o. ,.s ''ell<~s 11n intensi\'e Spamsh I "cleverly" decided to walk was empty! 1 langua)le pros:ram in Cuernuvaca. was at stake. No. not just my bun!.. creri•l cnrd Hnd tw.en rejorted through the Science building Convinced my trip was a C.:wdit problems. bMkrupl. divorced. ~lex•co. Paule Prehus. MA 932·9904. life. but also the lives of the ne" in cre'-;(, l ~ o(.o\<'111' l'.olnwr SSG luhn :\1. ''LIVE'' on TriveDI's 6:.~ SPECIAL lluriUn, SFr. 1-:htHh \ltl<'hnll - Roffler '~ ~ '. CUT! 1}21 ·124-l with Host SHADOW STEVENS Ar Randall ARMY. RANDALL PARK MALL For " SATURDAY NIIGHT LIVE" Rascal Upper level ontronce belw.. n BE.. PHONE: 581-6200 May Co & Higb.. 't BE ALL YOU CAN The Carroll News. February 27, 1985 FEATURES Page 5 Question of the Week:

What did you look "36-24-36, blonde hair, blue "A good looking guy carr ying eyes, nice legs, a n an absolute for in a S.U. a bottle of champagne who is lack of ethics." executive officer? available!" Jim Kearns Karen Koehnle junior age 19 by Gina & _____s_ o... 20 Mike "fomore age photos by Pat Cloonan

"Intelligence. neatness of ap­ "Someone who will show pearance, real concern for compassion to needy the students and a pleasant students." personality." Bea}aye Whittaker Jack10 Moss sophomore age 19 "Someone who is honest a nd l junio• ngc 22 w ho does what he says he wiU do." Felita Ashford freshman age 19 Seminar to be held tonight Campus Ministry There will be a seminar chemistry and psychology There will be a Penance Next weekend at Ca~ ling together tho many tonight, February 27th. from professions will discuss their rollodge there will be a aspects of our lives- A Call careers and provide valuable Service today. February 27th 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the Jardine retreat designed by juniors to Wholeness." If you would advice to young women. at 3:30p.m. in lhe University for members of the Junior like to at tend or want more in· Room titled Women ot Work. The seminar is being spon­ Chapel. Individual confes­ Class. The theme of the formation, please stop in Four women representing sored by the Student Union sions can b.~ heard. retreat is integration: " Put- Chapel Office B by Thursday. the F.B.I.. YWCA and the Office.

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in pe. 'L(o 'Lmance. at :John Ca'L'Loff '/.1niuE'L1-ity gymnaj_iu.m, c:Marz_ch 4, 1985, c:Monday at 3:00 p.m. Page 6 ENTERTAINMENT The Carroll News. February 27. 1985 Downtown Maxwell's a real crowdpleaser by Mary Russell northwest corner of the inter­ onJy a $2.00 cover to see live to stay put for an entire ty being between 21 and 30. A three-level entertainment section. Maxwell 's is quickly jazz in the basement, a d.j. evening. The first leveJ is the main complex, a Ia New York, in becoming both a n after spinning records on the main attraction. and on Friday and Cleveland? Sur e! Right work/happy hour bar on floor, and a soon to be open­ ''There is something here for everyone." says Monica Saturday nights the d.j. is downtown on St. Clair and W. weekdays and a late night ed disco on the top floor, any none other than the semi­ 6th Street. Occupying the part} spot on weekends. With bar hopper should be content McKearney, promotions director for Maxwell's. There obnoxious WGCL Sunday is a broad range of enter­ night man, Uncle Vic. He must tainment and you can see it save his best material for his Petra's new album inspirational all for only one cover charge. live acts because the same by Jerry Hay break the mold, Time to throw the brink of disaster ... to seek It is because of this feature. people who would not be Petra's new album Beat the the wrench that will stop it the Lord's help. More than multi-floor entertainment for caught dead listening to him System should please their cold."} Petra's solution, any other song in the nl bum. one price. that Maxwell 's is on the radio are cheering him on at Maxwell's on the week­ fans enormously. The lyrics, "Wise up, Rise up," echoes it addresses the marginal already becoming heavy com­ all with Scriptual back­ the words of Isaiah. An even believer. urging him to let petition for established ends. ground, are excellent. more appealing song. "Voice faith happen. downtown night spots such as If you are wary of being downtown at night. Maxwell's Musically the album is rock­ in the Wind ... speaks of the "Hollow Eyes... b~-tsed on the Roxy Bar and Grill, John style: there are no mellow changes that are wrought in Q's and D Poos even though it employs an off duty Cleveland the orders of Jesus to feed the policeman who keeps an eye sonss such as ''For Annie, .. man by the Holy Spirit: hungry. reminds the listener bas only been in existence for perhaps the most popular cut "There's a voice in the wind six months. on those coming and leaving. of Band Aid's "Do They Know From button downs and from the Never Say Die that r.alls your name. If you It's Christmas?" Both the album. Beat the System con­ listen you'll never be the The crowd is well-dressed, loafers in tho lower jazz sec­ music and the lyrics of this polite and mostly profes­ tion to mini skirts on the main tains a wide variety of rhy­ same... ··tt Is Finished.'' based song maintain in a powerful thms, instrumentation and on the 19th Chapter of John. sionals with an age range of dance floor. Maxwell's is apt way that Christianity. while 21 to 45 years old. the majori- to be a pleaser. lyrics. contains vivid images of the personal. is not private. Tho title song. in describing crudfixtion and death of The biggest hit of Boot the "the system" refers to confor­ jesus... Adonai.'' addressed to System will probably be mity ("Pressure to compro­ the Lord. expresses a longing "Witch Hunt.·· Arguing for mise comes from every side") "to walk with you. to please basic Christianity, the song is ap

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February 27, 1985 Cagers close on up note by Rick Bloom free throws to give Cn r roll a rhe statistics for Cnnnon in Enl13,Ting Friday night. the 3 1- 17 cushion at the 6:50 his collcgintc: finnle were im­ Carroll men's basketball team mn r~. Jlowe vcr. Curt Siverl­ pressive; 10 points, 7 r e­ had certainly lost more than ing and John Bruni put an end bounds, 2 steals a nd a its share o f close games dur­ to JCU 's runaway hopes by relentless defensive showing. ing the season. spa rking u 10-4 Grove City Baa b a greed , staling. "Jim did Friday night, however. the run lo trail by a 35-27 count a commenda ble job - we're sc l'ipt changed when Andy at the ha lf. The spurt whetted gonna miss him ... Cunningha m Juhola tossed in 18 points in the vVolvcs appe tite . and their a nd Berger wound up with 17 leading the Blue Streaks to a early se('ond half pl ay in­ points each a nd Ric Ha rris 72-66 overtime vic tory dica ted they were after a added 9 rebounds while Peters against Grove City College in series sweep of john Ca rroll. led Grove City with 22 points. the final game of the 1984-85 12 rebounds. Carroll hil on campa ign. When Siverling nail ed a pair free throws a t the 41 % from the field (29-70) and The win. witnessed by an or 11:23 ma rk. Grove City had 82% from the charily line emotionall y drained crowd of (14-17). The Wolverines con­ 1309. enabled Carroll l<, earned a 46-43 lead (culmi­ nating a 19-8 outburs t} . Baa b nected on 22-45 field goal at­ finish 6~6 in the PAC - good noted. "We lost our defensive tempts (49% ) and 22 of 25 free for third place. Althoug h the intensity; we had no lea der­ throws. over a ll ledger of 7-15 was in­ shi p on the fl oor ... Carroll A postgame a ward s ba n­ doed a d isappointment. the q uet was held in honor of the team was competitive a nd called lime to reverse the momentum. '84-.85 edition of the Blue soldom found themselves S treak boske tba llers. Named overma tched. And. for a lime. they did; Juhola canned 8 pts. and Jim to capta in the '85-'86 SC]ua d Carroll wns the early ag­ were freshma n Andy Juhola gressor Friday. perha ps spur­ Berger 5 more as the Streaks and junior Ric Harris. juhola. re ~\ by coach Tim Baab's grabbed a 58-50 lead with 4:54 remaining. But again,lhe "D"; who turned in a brilliant vear. pregame sta teme nt tha t. garnered the Mos t Vulua ble "We've never lost our seniors' let up and Jay Peters ac­ counted for Grove City's final Pl nye r a nd Freshma n la st home game- and we're :lWfl rds . while Harris was QQ.t gonna· sta rt now." Jim 8 points of regulation- in­ selecte d as the Mos t EASY TWO - Ric Harris makes a lay-up in Saturday's season C;mnon. the lone senior on the cluding the tying hoop a t the Improved. finale victory over Grove City. JlhoiCJ h\ :-.. •• nr·\ Sh;JI. d.t club, combined forces with :34 mark. Juhola ·s jumper with Herb Cunningham a nd juhola :02left was negated on an of­ to _give the Blue S treaks leads fensive goa l-tending call. re­ or 20- 10 and 26-12 midway quiring the overtime period. Wrestlers win 19th PAC title through the first haiL One final time. Carroll by Jim Berklan Techni(:nl fa lls arc <\wa rded can become All-Ame ricans tightened the reins. Cunn­ Whjle a tenacious. full­ The dAtes change. but the to wresllcrs who s ta ke more (ploces 1-8 overall)." sa id court press was forcing the ingha m a nd Berger made ke y script remains the same: A thnn a 15 point leAd during DeCarlo. "This g roup is Wolverines into numerous steals in the extra session Presidents' Athletic Con- the matc h. s imila r to our 1975 squad. leading to scores. and Cannon tu rnovers. the Blue Streaks ference tourna ment is held. Carroll g rapplers wh1c h last \'von it all in that were executing offensively. scored 4 more as the Streaks a nd John Carroll wrestlers manhandled opponents in it's a fighting group. They're ~unningham split a pair of won going a way. 72-66. dominate the ""'m""e""e""l.__ ...,!'!P"',..f (lli'u;;rpr~~llillir li)l~ l classes-1.4) not solely relying on ta lent.·· liiram was I . . • , ~mm Vito Grul- r:nrroll will t<"! ke n full com- Hockey overwhelms B-W day's lambasting, which end- la da uria ( 134) won 11-3; All- pliment of ten wrestl ers . due ed at JCU with 97 1' 4 points. American Tom Bennell ( 142) to an outs tanding showing at by Dennis Casey leadership of the upperclass­ Thiel 72. Hiram 4{) 1 ~. and triumphed 7-2: junior Jeff regional competition two • Assistant Sports Editor ·men has been invaluable. but Washington & Jefferson 22. Anderson ( 158} romped 18-4: weekends ago. All of the Humiliated. the superb talent of the fresh­ Due to the re-struc turing of and sophomore Sam Wa lke r a bove-na mc ct n thleles will That is the best way to men is what is most encourag­ the league this year onlv four ( 177) breezed to a 13-3 ma ke the trip with lhe excep­ describe the Ba ldwin­ ing for the learn. This yea r 's wrestling teams remain in the victory. lion of Obe rmille r. who gave Carroll Icemen comprised of Wallace hockey tea m a fter conference. Freshma n Dan Obermiller qua lifier Tony Aule tta a spell. many players from hockey­ limping off the ice Saturday It was the Blue Streaks' ( 118) gra bbed a second pla ce Also traveling will be the oriented areas of the country ~ night after being shelled by 19th consecutive PAC title. rinish as did Tony DeCarlo Jr. healing jason Barnell (150). the Blue Streaks by the score such as Massachusetts. New dating back to the 1966-67 (167). who gave way lo Pete Insa na York, Pennsylvania and of 14-2. season. whic h also was the All Blue Strea k eyes now las t weekend. · "We knew going in that we Chicago as well as the talent last time Ca rroll dropped a foc us on this we ekend's The Blue S tre<'lks have would have to win the first from the Cleveland area. leAgue match. NCAA meet at Auguslana finished 4lh 111 the country period ... said co-captain Dave With the talent and en­ Weobter. "We really didn't The most valuable wrestler College (Ill.) this Frirlav and three or the last four years thusiasm shown by players worry too much after the first of the meet was John Carroll's Saturday. Coming into the and Are definitely within and fans. the next question period." inter-continental heAvyweighl week Carroll was hailed the- striking dista nce of Ill ranked remains as to if and when the The first period's seven champion. Sal D'Angelo. The 112 Division III Learn in the Ithaca (N.Y.). team wiJl become a varsity senior captain of the Blue r.ountry. but Blue Streak men- "T hev're fa llible." s miled goals to none for B-W was sport for next year. pretty much indicative of the Streaks snickered his way lor Tony DeCa rlo S r. figures DeCarlo. "And if our recent {'8Sl of the game. Several questions still re­ lhrough the glorified quad- even tha t ranking may be wres tlin ~ is a ny indica tion ..... Freshman sensation Steve main which will determine rangulAr mee t with a pa ir of unde r-estima ting his SC]uad. DeCarlo o'nl y b roade ned his CarvalJo lead the scoring bar- whether or not the team will pins a nd rides high into this "Any a nd nil of our guys smile a t the conclusion . ~ rage with four goals. Drue enjoy varsity status next w He k end. s na tiona I mee I a s r,:::::;:::::;::;=:::::;===;;::;=:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;=:::::;======:;. Carney, Matt Koenig. Todd season. As of now these the II L seed in Ame rica. An Rae and Jerry Auld had two points are being seriously All-American two sea sons SPORT each while Steve Healy and evaluated by the administra­ D'Angelo is hands down Pe.te May bad solo tallies. tion. Items being discussed in­ fa vorite to win the national "The score total reached 14 clude the team's potential Litle this year. SPOT even after we pulled back and budget. scheduling and the In all. the Streaks claimed _sel).t. in other players to get coaching position. There is seven PAC r:hamps. LOUNGE ~kaijng lime." remarked Tim some doubt as to whether the Freshman Pete Ilayel (126) • ~reeman. coaching assistant. current coach. Ken Krsolovic. won his title with a pin jn the A g-ame such as this should would be able to stay on as final round. Even more • convince everyone that this both the hockey coach and des tructive was Greg Finnan team is not just a passing fad Sports Information Director (190). who earned a crown and has considerable poten­ due to a potential conflict of with a technica·l fall in the tial for the years to come. The interest. first period of his match.