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The Carbon (October 6, 1985)

Marian University - Indianapolis

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Campus Newspaper Collection at MUShare. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Carbon by an authorized administrator of MUShare. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE CARBON VOL. 3, NO. 6, OCTOBER 6, 1985

Last Saturday we had the part i cular day, there just mos.t en._io;,-able time h·Jo co-ed happened to be a drunk f l oating fernalf~ are allowed to have at a ar·ound in the crowd. Out of a11 free event. We went to the of the million<:. of people Circlefest in downtown walking around and out of the Indianapolis. If you missed it thousands of us sitting on the that is just tc,o bad because 1,Je steps, he spotted us. are going to te 11 you about it He staggered over to us and an ;11.,J a;1 , sat next to me (yuck). As my Fir·-:. t, being the penny companion (Deb Erv in) tr ied to p in ching students we are, we conceal her laughter, he struck parked for· fr·ee at the do1,.mto1,11n up a cas~al conversation wi th 1 ibran' and 1;Jalked 20 blocks tc, me. Hi s first comment was on the Circle. We walked around the 1,.,; eather· how t-,ot it 1/Jas. the Circle and then we walked Then he preceded to ask what we 1-f a. c 1 ub does not use it-:;. -:sr·ound again, and then guess. 1,-Je r· e- d r· i n k i n g ( i . e . , coffee , allotted budget for an activity, wh at .. . we walked around again. Coke, or· t·Jhiske:r). Then, he it ma.y choose whether or not After about 10 times around we said because of the hot weather, i t t.

Bed sheets are often --Ton ight i s the Tootsie Beauty displayed at televised coliege Contest. More clubs are needed! footba 11 games 1,J i th messages Contact Da1Je Cassis, John Joven, During a faculty meet in g, such as "Hi, Mom, Send more or· Jeanne Markley for the speaker Jokingly announced, money! 11 or· "Hi, Dad, Wish you in·fcirmat ion. "I ., \; e some good n e1,1Js a.n d some were here!" At a game between bad ne1..11s. The good news is that the University of Michigan and a -:. tu dent survey has revealed Ohio State University, one --The A1umn i Phon-a-thon is the coeds here find middle-aged student ·' s message read: "Hi, coming up. The- 1 ist c,f dat€'s professor·s sexy, Mom, Send more sheets!" 1,Ji 1 i be posted. Hour·s are 6:00 "The bad news, 11 he --Contributed by Robert M. to 9:00 pm each day, with free continued, is that they think Chennault pizza afterwards. Clubs ~nd middle age is twenty-fi•.Je. 11 classes vJill be asked to staff --Contributed by Joan . Copyright 1985 The Reader's · one of the dates. l.,JalJ i th a kn i f e , g c1 t a1,-J c<. y =·cot t the stories they have heard by unlocked while we were at the free and we hear that she was all the paranoid people? You stabbed to death!" l ibrar-:,', "What if he ' s in our knwJ, ~-omebod y ar·oun,j here is r·oom ! ? Come on Me 1 i ssa vJe ·' v e "That is pretty sad. going to get hurt and itJs not Rumors can be the worst thing going to be by the intruder. got to ct-1ecK it out!" She and I sometimes," I agreed a.s I turned "I agree, some people are crept into our r·oom, 1.1igor·ously off the 1 ights and cr·a1,vled into so scared out of their wits that thrust open the door, and my bunk. they are afra id of themselves !" re a c h e d f or· t h e 1 i g h t si11 i t c h • The next day, when went Suddenly, someone came No one was in sight. to my classes, I never heard "Check the closet," Mei i~.sa running out from between two such stories. Not only tnat, bu , ld,ncis 1,-Ji th a bat! Meli·:.sa whispered. We stood at the but it was the same story told sides of our c 1 c,se t and ~.1,Jung and took off running, when I 11 diHi:r-ent 1,oJays, just sat heard a 1 oud sc r·e.:1m, 1 turned open the door, screaming at the back and listened. cluttered sight of our hanging around to see my roommate tumble Why do people have to to the gr·ound. clothes. Again, no one was exaggerate so much? I thought. 11 11 ther·e. Me 1 i ·=·Set. ! I dashed to1,,.1ar·d Students were paranoid and over her and fe11 ~he only place left to at her side. She reacting to say the least. 1.. vas uncc,n·:.c i ou~ .. check, the shm11er, I thought. I i,Ji tr, in the next vJeeK, pec,p 1 e had Just Knew he had to be in there A girl was standing in the claimed that they saw a man distance holding a bat hanging fr·om our· shower spout. pr·oi,-Jl i ng c<.round the girls dor·rn, 1,.Jhimpering. "I, I, thought she, i,Je hes i tan t 1 y c r avJ l e d i n to the a suspic ious man driving around bathroom and flung open the she was the... was so, so campus and a person's shadow in sca.r·ed ! l ·' m ~-or ry! 11 shower cur·tain. "Ahh!" We 11 some bushes. You fool, 11 scr·eamed. shouted. 11 Again , Mel i ssa and I 1,oJe r· E- Go "Phei,\I ! We're safe, at get s.ome help! Please go coming back from the i ibrar-:,' get some bod;, ! She ·' 1 1 d i e ! 11 least he,.s not i n our r· o om , " I 11 nine days later. You Know," I ·;i ghed. ,J.E. Suddenly the phone rang. It seemed as though it r·ang louder than usu a 1 • "You ans1 ..11er it , II "No way, I'm not gonna answer it, you answer it. 11 I ran to the phone and managed to pant out "Hello". "Ju 1 i e?" "Yes," r·eplied recogniz in g our R.A. ' s voice, since she had called so many times before demanding that we turn down our jamming stereo. "This is Susan. I Just '"'anted to call and ask you to help spread the news that no one got stabbed!" "Are you serious? l.>Je 11 , then, what's going on around here? I'm really confused." KNIGHT STALKER WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL WOMEN'S TENNIS

The next home game was October Prince racquets, the The season for the Lady 3, with Depauw, and then there over-head smash, 6-0, 6-0. This Knights is no11J in fuli swing. On is one with Hanover on October is Girl's Tennis. For the teams first official season, they Thur·:-da:,,, September· 19, our· 9. Results for these games were currently have a record of 1 win l adies 1,ver,t to IUPUI to take on not available at time of press. and 4 losses. They have played a tough Metro team. Althouqh Good luck Lady Knights! Also, taking the first game of t~e thari~:s for a 11 the fan support, Butler, Taylor, and St. Mary of and keep corning and giving your the Woods twice. They said match, the ~(nights went dmvn cheer·s. At time of pr·ess, the r·eiJenge is so si•Jeet and the grudgingl'i to the cross tovm record 11Jas 17-5. girls "tasted" this sweetness in r· i 1J2. ls. Keep going Knights! the match against St. Mary of the Woods at Terre Haute. The Saturday ~as a successfu l day was overcast and finished road trip as the Knights downed out with ra in, but the awesome IUS and Vincennes. Behind the defeat shm1Jed that there 1,vas a l eadership of Jeanne Obergfell, si lver lining behind e•.)ery the iadies ea·:-il:,- dis.posed of cloud. IUS 15-3, 15-10.

On -Tuesday, the Knights Pia;1ing in the number again went down to IUPUI, along 1 ,2, 3 ,4 singles were: Bobbie 1..-Ji th Indiana Centr·al. Tucker, Nikki Ledgerwood, Teresa The Lady Knights got back DeHart and Deanna Mc Int ire. on the winni ng track September . These iadies came out 28, at the Purdue Calumet victorious. Tourney, as they took home the first place trophey. The Number 5 and 6 sinoles were Knights began the tourney Amie Klopfenstein and Jenna against Trinity. Trinity took Morrow. Even though their our spikers to 3 games but came scores d idn't show they won, ui:, s.hort. Next, 1,,.1a.s a. strong these girls fought until the Pur·due Calumet team 1,11ho 1,-.i ent bitter end. (Your still winners after our Lady Knights. Ma r ian in our· hear· t£. . ) had a point to prove ( espec ially to #10) to the Lakers. The The doubles teams vJer·e Knights took the match in 3 untouchabie. In the #2 doubles games as a fine a ll -around position was Deanna McIntire and Nikki Ledgerwood, and #3 doubles effort wa:. g iv en by al 1 , Ter·esa DeHar·t including our fans (especially of Karen Kopach and Arni Klopfenstein. Both teams added the Beckam and Satterblom Umph' Had Your Wheaties? clans). points to our· final 1,•Jinnin9 score of 6-3. (The scores of An ders.on 11Jas defeated 15-5, the doubles matches will not be 15-10 on the 11Jay to the revealed to save face of the sem;-final match against St. innocent victims on the St. Thomas Aquinas. Although very Mary's team.) scrappy and we l l coached, Aquinas a lso vJent dm•m to a n01A1 very determ ined Marian team. As for the ijl doubles of Bobbie Tucker and Teresa DeHart Purdue Cal and Illinois winning isn't everything - so Tech was the other semi-final keep up the good work. - game • I l l i n o i s Te c h c am e out victorious and the final stage was set. The Knights could sm e 1 1 a c h amp i c, n sh i p t r op h y • The Knights took the first game, lost the second, but fired up their tired bodies to take the final game, match and 01 d T i me r s ' Game trophy. Congratulations to Jenn ice Chaney and Jeanne The annual contest between Ober-gfe i 1 , as they were chosen Marian a1umni and the Golden on the Al I-Tourney Team. !-(nights baseball team :,vill be played Saturday at 1:00 P.M. On De tober 1, there 1A1as a Th is is the f in a 1 game of the game against Ta ylor University fall season for the baseball squad, who compiled an at Taylor. The Kniqhts won Dave Schenk easily 15-7, 15-7, 14-16, 15-7. impressive 6-1 record for the short fall schedule. Check that jazzy swing! SCHOLARSHIPS

goals suggest limiting AVAILABLE sodium intake to 2000 mgs. per day. Sait is almost Anyone i nter·ested in half sodium, so 2000 attending a Conference on Churcn mi 11 igrams is just less than and New hours for the Campus Social Justice, on October 1 tsp. c,f s.a 1 t. 11 Nurse, Pat Schmutte, located i n and see Ms. Haugh or Ben the bas.ement c,f Clare Hall, are Glen. The -fee is ·i25, but fi•.; e FOODS HIGH IN SODIUM 9:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Monday people wi 11 attend free. First through Friday. Medical problems come, first serve. SOUPS requ i ring the attention of a For· mor·e information, call Chicken Noodle (10 oz.) 1140 pnys ician are now being treated Ben Glen at Ext. 4c,6, c,r r··1s. 1 1 at St. ,)incent Hospital. Routine Haugh at Ext. 273. -.Jegetable Beef (10 oz.) visits to St. Vincent should be 11 :35 arranged through the Campus Ch ur,ky Beef ( 9. 5 c1z . ) Nurse. Medical emergenc ies ~h,ch 1025 occur durinc non-office hours Chunky Vegetable can be handied through any RA 1100 or, as a last resort, by calling SCHOLARSHIP ( 9. 5 oz.) AlD Ambulance, 925-3555. Washington, D.C.-- The SANDl,JI CHES Scholarship Research Institute T1.rna, oil 3 oz. of Washington, D.C., an 400 organization specializing in Ham , 2 s 1 i c es SENIOR CLASS aiding students and their 564 parents in their efforts to Beef Fn.nk locate funds for college, is 466 itself offering (3) $1000 Bologna, 2 s.lices MEETING scholarships. This represents their third annual offering. Amer·ican Chee<:.e (1 i:n.) 405 ATTENTION SEN I ORS' ! On Applicants must meet the Qu ar· ter· Satur·da::,', October 12, 1,1.1e 1,vil1 following criteria: Pounder start setting up the haunted 1236 undergraduate ( VJ/ c h e e s e ) house and deciding on costumes. fulltime student Meet at the Old Intramur·a1 G;--rr,. G.P.A. of 2.0 or above Your attendance is requested! f' I 226_ : Pepper·oni. 6 c,z I For application and 1298 inf orma t i on , students should (ce1este) send a self addressed stamped French Bread 1 Sausage envelope to: 1320 INTERN'8Tlr9Nfib (S toffer ' s 6 oz.) Scholarship Research Institute P.O. Box 50517 CONDiMENTS_ : Washington, D.C. 20004 FI!JM Mf9NTfi Fr·ench, Tbsp. You too can enjoy a variety 125 of cultures every Tuesday of The deadline for applications is Russi an, Tbs.p. October. If you missed the December 16, 1985. Awardees 145 International Dinner, come to will be notified by January 30, It a ·1 i a.rt, Tb:.p. one of the International Films. 1986. 400 Every Tuesday, at 11:30 and Chunky Bleu Cheese Recipients will be selected 7:30, in the Library Auditor ium, 225 based upon their academic a foreign film will be shown. 1 Tbs.p. performance,leadership This Tuesday, come see Die Mustard, Tbsp. abilities, college and community Tr· um 1 i es e ( a fa i r· y ta 1 e i n mo ac t i v i t i es • German) at 11: 30, and Das Boot Ketchup, Tbsp. (in English), at 7:30. 180 These awards are for the The Department of Foreign Spring semester of the 1985-86 THE tm,JNER : Language wi~hes to express a big school year and may be used for 11 11 11 11 gracias , danke , and "merci", any expenses related directly or Di 11 Pickle, Large to the cafeteria managers and indirectly to the pursuance of 1930 workers. The International any acedemic major at the under­ Dinner was a real delight! graduate level. ~Sodium Scoreboard, CSPI, IAiashington, D.C. This week/s Carbon was brought to you by:

EDITORS: PHILIP MORRIS Ter· i Sauer· Dari John!:-on FACUL T· ··( ADiv!I SOF: : COMPETITON Dr. F:~./ Cr a; g PARK _IN FIRE LANES STAFF: Do you need practical AND BE TOWED marKeting experience? Enter the Angi e Ri chart Deb Erven Automobiles parked illegally in Ph ili p Morr·is Mar·Keting and Brother James Rinard, O.S.8. fire lanes, will be towed Communications Competition. For Monica Durnin Pat Webb off-campus, and can be claimed the 17th year·, Philip tforris Norb Fer nmar, Joan Mi ll er at the following address at a Companies Inc., invites s tu den ts. Julie El ixman Betsy ~~i ng cost of $15.00. Also, all to research any of i ts outstanding parking tickets must non-tobacco products and/or· PHOTOGRAPHER: be paid before automobile may be operations and subm it a claimed: market ing commun ic a ti ons Laur· i e Cress;.- Orders of Fire Marshal. pr·oposai that could succeed in Vester/s Marathon Station. 30th today·'s competitive business The Carbon Staff would & Cold Spring Road. I.JJCrr·] d • l ike to extend a. special thanks to r-1r-: .• Spalina and Winn ing teams in both th€' Linda 01dham. Thanks for· graduate and undergraduate /our· t ime and E

v i sit an advert ising agency, tour· the city and attend ~ dinner and awards 1 uncheon in their· honor· .

Participat i on in the compet i t ion offers students valuabl e bus i ness experience 1,oJh ii e they are st i 11 in school A MARIAN MAINTENANCE as 1,11e 11 as the oppor· tun i t y to MAH t:>oE' S NOT MOVE have proj ects evaluated bv marketing and communications experts. The written proposals, la;out, storyboard, 1.J i deotapes or cassettes that part i c ipatino students produce wi ll . b; excellent portfolio entries and tAill illustr·ate their talent and mot ivati on to prospect i ve employers.

If you are interested, write to either Geoff Gimbe r oi A SL o TH Oo E) N cJT Cynthia Hawkins , Competition MoVE oV Et<. l·J' ~ph Coord inator, Philip Morris Incorporated, 120 Park Avenue, NevJ York, NY, 10017, or call 212-880-3525. ' AC/DC IN CONCERT INTRAMURALS

"Highway . .• to . .. Hell!!", Angus is, c,f course, far The i ntrarn~ral softball the man standing in the row in fr-om being the best guitar i st tournament continued this front of me yelled at the AC/DC around, but he is an adequate Wednesday with a bang. In the pla;,·· er for concert on September 27. It was AC/DC ·' s hea\.iy met ai 4:30 League the unbeaten King about ha 1 foJay thr·ouoh the music and no one can be more Combos kept their wi nn i ng wa ys sold-out concert at - Market energetic on stage. co1nq with ~ 33-3 thrash ing of - HAr·er,~ and he'd yelled !:>q uare '"' ihe - Fisheads. In the other 4:30 these words out between every qame the G-Spots topped the Bud ~vnr since the croup h~d song ~ ~ - Johnson basically screams Bunch 12-E: hit the stage. My friend said but must be aporeciated that you to me, "If he yells that again, Cc<.n hear his singing above the I·'m gonna hit him." For·tunately band ' s nearly ear -shatter i ng In the 5:30 League the for my friend (since the playing. was half deaf from screamer was about 6 ' 3", built unbeaten Legall; Intoxicateds it for the rest of the night and upped their record to 6-0 with a like Arnold Schwartzennager and part of the next da;. carrying a knife), the opening 22-0 bombing of the GQ ' s. The riff of "" Goobers edged the Furrnans 14-11 blasted forth causing a frenzied 1..\1ith three runs in the final Yes, the band mixed old i nn;ng. The No Nam es, under the response from the already favc,rites like "" standing 16,000 fans. coachinq of Steve Leonard 1 beat and "You Shook Me Al 1 Night the l;restables 4-2, and the Lc,ng," 1A1ith older fa•Jor·ites like Tubars eased past the Mustang "The Jack" and "Sin City," Yes, Loun,;ie 16-i,. The guy shouldn't have the;,' rang a huge bell during worried. AC/DC has always been, and probably always will be, a band that will do exactly •.Alhat "Hells Bells" and shot off the they want to reoardless of what cannons during the closing The finals of the softball league 1,1Jil1 be pi a:,ed Mond~./, critics or anyb~dy else think song, "For Those About to Rock with the King Combos facing the about them. Who cares if (We Salute You)." And yes, G-Spots in the 4:30 l eague, and they're supposed to be out on Angus briefly exposed his the road promoting their new the Legally Intoxicated matched buttocks dur ing "Jailbreak." against the album Flv on the Wall by But, •Alas there an::1one at the Goobers, and the oerforminq a lot of new songs Names paired with the Tubar, at concert who thought that they 5:30. ~ff the ;lbum to make the record ~\iou1dn"t do all of those things? company happy? Aside from three don -' t think so. songs off the new album, AC/DC stuck with performing the proven Basically, AC/ DC is a crowd Her·e are crowd pleasers, such as "Highway the f i na 1 pleasing band that will ah•Jays st.3.ndings of the to Heaven," that they've done teams: for the last four tours. have an audience to perform to in concert. After seeing them 4:30 Le.!\gue three times they won't nave me King Combos 6-0 Starting with the title seeing them anymore, though. I G-Spots 5-1 track from the new album, 1 mean, I can only watch a rerun Fisheads 2-4 could tel 1 the sho•AI •JJas going to so man >· times ... Bud Bunch 1-5 be basically the same as the two previous times I've seen AC/DC. p ,1,,J. 5:30 Le .!\gue Lead qui tar· i st , in Goober ·;;. 5-1 hi s s~ h oo l boy ou tf i t, is st i 1 l Tubar 5-1 the star of the shovJ, '"'i th r··.Jc, N.:1.rnE s. 4-2 vocalist as second Furma n' s 4-2 banana. The rhythm section Mustang Lounge2-4 (rhythm guitarist , GQ 0-6 bass i st C1 i ff Wi l 1 i ams and drummer Simon Wright) do a good job of anc ho r ing Young's underrated guitar play ing, but you can ·' t really tell if it·'s. even them since the spotlights are always on Young and/or ALL '1

"Wnn1erful.' Just_wonderful! ... S~ much fnr imtillmg them with a Jense of awe. l.JILL DO TYPING! Ter-m papers, legals, r·esumes. $1.00 DEAR MONI per page double spaced or- $1.75 Dear· Lo~- t , per page single spaced. We're only five weeks into the semester, and . I feel weeks Have you ever considered ,Joni McCiure, 896-5466. behind in m/ <.:.cr,oc,l1A1ork. l,,Jhen I talking to the teacher. Don't Call anytime, feel I'm finally mak ing a dent -:1<.:-K her 1,vhy she i gnc,res you. in my homework, the teachers add Just ask her a question about more on. I thought people said the c1ct.ss. Make her· realize Freshmen year was supposed to be tr,at 1ou ar·e a student in her PLEASE! the hardest. The:JI' lied! This cl ass. Make it obv i c,u<.:. to her· is the hardest semester ever for that you care. Then, maybe she me. The stress i s high for me, wi 11 not i ce you. Good Luck ! PLEASE! .:(nd I knc,,,.J I·'m not alone in this. feeling. It seems. to be running Dear Mon i , rapid through the Marian .am a resident of Clare PLEASE! Communit y , Do you haue any Hal 1. don't really mind the ,jor·m, or· the C 1 imb ideas how to reduce my stress up the Juniors and Seniors, pleas£- stairs, or the col or· of the le•.Jel, so don ·' t 1,'-Jant to quit be sure that YOU check outside walls. What I do <.:.c ho o 1 ? . 1 fee ·1 1 i k e 1 ·' m p 1J 1 1 i n g think i·:- the Financial Aid Office for d i sgusting is the d i·r· ty ,,..J i ndov,1s, my hair our for nothing. your· name. 1f your name is on Sincerely, It doesn 't l ook l i Ke they have the l is t' _piease stop in the High on Str·e ss been cleaned for years. I ha1J£- office. tried to clean the i ns. i de, but Your cooperation Dear High on Stress, there i s no way that I can clean is greatl:,, the outs ide. Is ther·e something appreciated. understand how you feel. that I can do about this? get the same way sometimes. Pleas.e Help ! Sr • Rose Mar· i e What you need to do is to s it Can ' t See back and see how far you nave already come. This should make Dear· Can·' t See ACROSS 35 Asserts You -fE-el some1,.

This problem is so stupid! just cannot bel i e 1.Je that DOWN th in gs li ke this h~.ppen in 1 Invent 29 Royal 2 Third person col 1 egE.-. 31 Jumps One of mY teachers has 3 Goal 33 Minor items a pet ! Yes, you heard me right. 4 Mark left by 35 Reddish-yellow In a c1ass of mine, ther·e is a wound color 5 Hurl 36 Chief student whom the teacher just 6 Urgent 37 Dispatch 1 aves. Nobody else gets a 7 Execute 39 Small ch an c e i n th at c l as'=· • H01,J am I 8 Dawn goddess 40 Vapid going 9 On the ocean 43 Checks to tell this teacher· that 10 Continued story 46 Ceremony I am a 1 i ve, and am <.:.omewh ,.d 11 Liberated 48 Promptly smart? 13 Vends 51 Sunburn Sincerely, 16 Ripped 53 Also 19 Sum 56 Italy: abbr. Lost in a c 1-01,"-Jd 21 Strip of leather 58 Physician: abbr. 24 Stair post 26 Trusts in ·WANTED A very energetic individual, th fr·aternity, sorority or ~ campus organization to act as our rep. for our annual Spring Break trips to FT. eMu JO+hRack Qt\d Kessler Lauderdale and Daytona q2~-~211 Beach--Earn commissions Drinks and/or free trip. Ca 11 or Sat1dwiches PIZZA write Coastal Tours P.O. Box 1258 Lisle,IL 60532 or 1-800-545-6479. STUDENTS UNDER 21 ARE

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