John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-8-1980 The aC rroll News- Vol. 63, No. 12 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 63, No. 12" (1980). The Carroll News. 624. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/624 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]. Vol. 63, No. 12 February 8, 1980 The Carroll Nevvs John Carroll University University Heights, Ohio 44118 Carter's call to arms draws favorable Student response by l\1ary Sheuerman ed In order to resume draft mative responses by saying 1n the annual State of the registration. entirely new leg­ they could only serve in a non­ Union address this year. Islation must be passed by combat situation About 8% President Jimmy Carter Congress, covering all aspects stated that they would seek called for the reinstatement of the draft, from exemptions alternatives, ranging from of military draft registration to length of service term It 1s conscientous objector status for 18 to 26 year olds. The de­ expected that. due to recent to emigration to Canada Five cision followed a barely international events. Carter's per cent of students polled masked warning to the Soviet proposal will quickly be met were undecided. Union assuring that move­ with agreement About re(using to serve. ju­ ment into the Persian Gulf In a survey of students opin­ nior Dave Durkin says. "If would be answered by mili­ ion at John Carroll. 87% of there was a provisiOn for al­ tary force students polled by this report­ ternate serv1ce 10 Vista or the Across the nation, questions er approved of draft registra­ Peace Corps. I would serve. Are midte rms really just around thi> cornt>r? arise as to what the character tion. and said that if called, but J cannot kill for my coun­ istics of the new draft will be. th ey would serve. Many re­ try I have arrived at a state In 1973, draft and draft regis­ spondents however. especially in whicli I feel no need to kill tration operations terminal- women. qualified their affir- Continued on page 8 Debaters gather trophies During the Christmas vaca­ day in competition m the Na­ tion, the debate team partici­ tional Invitational Tourna­ pated in three tournaments ment at Northwestern Faculty award search begins and won five trophies. University in Evanston, llli­ One of the University's important acts each year is the selection of the winner of the John At the National Invitational nois Nearly one hundred Carroll University Distinguished Faculty Award. The award is based upon excellence in class­ Tournament at Florida State teams from all points of the room teaehing, scholarship. advisement and leadership of students, and participation in civic University, Debaters Tim Ita country will participate in the and University affairs. and Tony Smith won the acta­ tournament. The award consists of a cash award of $1,000. presentation of a plaque during graduation finalist trophy and Smith was <.'eremonies, and prominent display of the recipient's photograph in a special case in the Admin­ awarded the fourth-place Executive posts istration Building during the school year All full-time faculty members who have completed speaker trophy. open on Union - three years of service at Carroll are eligible. At the National Invitational Tournament at the University At last Tuesday's Student Students are encouraged to submit their nominations Nominations must be in writing. citing Union me<tmg, juruor. Bob the merits of the nominee oo the basis of their cootributioo as a classroom teadler.=a acholar. an of Central Flonda at Orlando, adviser and leader of students. a participant in civic and University affairs. Smith and Ita narroWly 1IW ... OOU' E~-:Jt:e missed reaching elimination Dollard for the off o - The nominating letter and supporting documents must be signed and submitted by Friday, rounds. dent Union president. April 18. 1980. at 4:30 p m. Any material received after this deadline will be disregarded. All Hill. currently serving as material should be addressed to the Committee on Distinguished Faculty Award. care of the Carroll Debaters Julie Da­ vis and Lisa Garono, together vice-president in the Hen­ Office of the Academic Vice President The presentation will be made at the Commencement eghan administration. accept­ Exercises. Sunday, May 25. 1980 with Smith and Ita participat­ ed in the College of Wooster ed the nomination, which was tournament at Wooster, Ohio. seconded by six members of Smith and Ita won the semi­ the Senate. • • • Around campus: Thieves strike finalist trophy with Smith Nominations for president, capturing the sixth place vice-president, and chief jus­ Rodman; Campaign nears goal speaker trophy while Ita tice will continue at next week's Union meeting. Nomi­ niors and seniors . On the pear good for graduating sen­ ranked as tenth . place Gold fever reached a new speaker nations for Union treasurer development front, the iors even though there is an and secretary will be taken at low last Wednesday. Burglars American Values Campaign apparent slow-down in the na­ Last weekend, Davis, Gar­ walked into the Chapel in ono. Ita, and Smith entered the February 12. 19 Union has reached 37% of its $8 mil­ tional economy ... The meetings . Rodman Hall and walked out lion goal, with the majority of Fourth Annual Charity Gospel the Bowling Green State Uni­ with five gold plated chalices commitments coming from in­ Musical takes place on Febru­ versity National Honorary In­ If necessary, primary elec­ and patens . As a member dividuals and foundations ... ary 16 at 6:30 p.m. in Kulas vitational Tournament, limit­ tions for president, vice-presi­ of the Cleveland Commission During the fall semester, Auditorium. Tickets will be ed to eighteen teams selected dent and chief justice will be on Higher Education, John there were 56 employer visits sold at the door adults on the basis of their record held campus-wide on Febru­ Carroll University is planning to campus for interviewing $2.00; children under 12, thus far this year in intercol­ ary 19. with the general elec­ to offer a variety of refresher seniors. This compares with $1.00. Funds from the musical legiate debating. Davis and tions held on February 26. and reinforcement education 40 dates for the fall semester are donated to the Phyllis Garono compiled a 5-3 record. According to the Student programs to minimize the ef­ a year ago. Dates reserved for Wheatley Foundation to help narrowly missing the elimina­ Union Constitution. the Stu­ fects of interrupted education the spring semester should inner-city teenagers find jobs, tion rounds. Smith and Ita fin­ dent Union Senate will select recently experienced by equal or surpass those of a and to Sister Henrietta's ished 4-4 the secretary and treasurer Cleveland's high school ju- year ago. Opportunities ap- Hough area project. Carroll debaters begin to- from among the nominees. Planned renovations cause room and board hike Michelle Franko Originally the suggestion Cleaning the corridors and its construction. There are have its improvements. Stu­ As of the fall semester 1980, for the increase came from replacing railings are among wardrobes still in the rooms dents living there have a se­ room and board rates will be Vice President of Business, other repairs the housing of­ which date back at least 29 vere lack of drawer space. up to $850 per semester. The Edward Sehaefer. It was ap­ fice intends to handle with the years. Plans have been approved to increase is due in part to com­ proved by the finance com­ room and board proceeds. add new units starting next mittee and by the Board of "We realize the atmosphere pensate for rising food costs. Collins says that earpeting and outlook of the older May. The entire job is project­ Trustees. ed to be finished before the but the greatest portion of the and painting are also needed. dorms is pretty rundown and money is to be used for dorm ''There is a lot of work to be we'd like to change that," said beginning of school next fall. renovations. done. we realize," said Col­ "We'd like to get a whole Dates of renovation will be lins, "but our first priorities dorm done at a time and do it Collins. announced when a bid bas Housing director John Col­ will be the bathrooms of the well." Some of the extra furniture been accepted and approved lins forsees at least $200 00 to dorms (Pacelli and Bernet) Pacelli Hall was last refur­ from Pacelli will be used to by vice presidents Douglas $300 00 going to new furni­ and new furniture for nished in 1960 and Bernet has "spruce up" Dolan. Bookwalter, Edward Scnaefer ture and other renovations Pacelli." never had new furniture since Even the new dorm will and James Lavin. Page2 The Carroll News, February 8, 1980 G om. 'f' IS hin ' ... collegiate crossword International crises force draft sign-up; part of action needed to push ·Russians by Joe Fisher vasion of a sovereign state. or Pakistan. I don't see how a The registration. coupled confrontation or a massive Tomorrow. Saturday, Presi­ NATO military build-up could dent Carter is supposed to with other NATO action, make art announcement. if he could really jolt the Russians be avoided. America's prom­ hasn't already since pres­ 1f only the IOC chairman ises of support to other coun­ slime, concerning his inten­ could get it through his thick tries would be a mockery in tions on draft registration and -:kull that the Russians are us­ Russian eyes.
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