The Carroll News- Vol. 59, No. 9

The Carroll News- Vol. 59, No. 9

John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 11-19-1976 The aC rroll News- Vol. 59, No. 9 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 59, No. 9" (1976). The Carroll News. 554. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/554 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]. : ' .. ' . ' Session airs dirty question A thorough airing of the sulfur Stern, who has spent more than Amdur, Harvard University oxide controversy in northeast­ 40 years in air poiJution control, is toxicologist; Patrick J . Lawther, ern Ohio will take place at a two - regarded as a national authority an environmental research day public conference at John and is respected for his fairness director at St. Bartholomew's Carroll University Nov. 18-19. in conducting open meetings on Hospital Medical College, Lon­ this controversial subject. don, England; Dr. Benjamin G. Leading experts in govern­ Ferris, professor of environ­ For 13 years he was assistant mental health and safety, Har­ ment, industry, and health fields director of the U.S. National Air will be among the panelists En· vard University; and Dr. Walter Pollution Control Administration W. Heck, air pollution research vironmental and labor groups and, for 12 years, he was chief of will also have a voice in the pr<>­ leader, U.S. Department of engineering for industrial Agriculture. gram. hygiene and safety standards in New York City. He currently The conference, sponsored by serves as president of the Air The validity of existing sulfur JCU's Chair in Ecology, is timely Pollution Control Association. oxide standards will be discussed l \.iol~:o""'~ in view of charges this month by in a morning panel. On the panel the U.S. Environmental Protec­ The two -day program will fea­ will be Dr. Emanuel Landau, tion Agency that Ohio industries ture a series of panels rather than project director on environmen­ are conspiring to "defeat govern­ the customary presentation of tal health hazards, U.S. Public ment air cleanup in the state." academic papers. The program Health Association; Dr. Delbert EPA said 33 major industries began yesterday evening with S. Barth, deputy assistant ad­ plus all the investor - owned registration and dinner at 5 p.m. ministrator at the U.S. Environ· utilities have challenged new sul­ followed by a panel on the health mental Protection Agency; Or. fur dioxide regulations. implications of sulfur oxides. H.M.D. Utidjian, health sciences director at Equitable Environ­ Moderator for the JCU confer­ Panelists are Dr. James R. mental Health, Inc.; and William ence will be Dr. Arthur C. Stem, McNesby, chief of air and water H. McGonnell, environmental ad­ professor of public health at the Pnoto by John Scnwe\&1ttzer measurement, National Bureau visor to the National Association Once again, the season's first snowflakes indicate that University of North Carolina. Dr. of Standards; Dr. Mary 0. of Electric Utilities. the school year is almost half over. The first legitimate holidays of the year (Thanksgiving break) turn up in our Speakers on a panel will teiJ how industry and labor assess the calendars next week. Finals and Christmas break are Union directory economic impact of regulatory sure to follow. none too soon for most of us. requirements. The spokesmen will be John W. Dtetz, tecnnical By Ed Rybka Student Union superintendent at E.l DuPont; Ta k up a ropy. President John W. Heath, general supervi­ Have you ever wondered who your representatives in the Student sor of engineering, Cleveland John Carroll University de­ ;,continue to make their presence Union government are? Electric Illuminating Company; baters Tom Porter and Dave known" at future national tour­ The structure of our government is quite similar to the Federal Frank Leseganisch, district Keller won the second place naments. system in that there are three branches of government. The com· director of the United Steel Work­ trophy at the University of Notre mittees of the executive branch are University Committees con­ ers; William Tucker, senior air Dame national invitational de­ sisting of student and faculty representatives. management engineer, Republic bate tournament last weekend in The legislative branch of the government is found in the Student Steel Corp. ; and Robin Turner, competition with twenty - eight Union Senate. The members of the four class boards are the direct vice president of North American colleges from all parts of the announced representatives concerning student problems, needs, and sugges­ Coal Co. United States. Porter was tions. Most of their work is done in committees. The Review, Rules, awarded the second place John J . Bernet, president of and Finance Committees examine legislation brought before the Following a luncheon, the pub­ speaker trophy. U.S. Truck Lines Inc., of Dela­ Senate before the actual vote takes place. The Elections Committee lic sector will have its say in a 2 to ware, and Rev. Howard J. Ker­ manages Student Union class and executive office elections. The 4 p.m. session. Panelists will be Dr. Austin J . Freeley, ner, S.J., professor of history at Howard G. Bergman, Cleveland Director of Forensics at John Academics Committee is presently a working on a Course - air pollution control commis­ John Carroll University, have Teacher evaluation system. The investi~ative committee checks Carroll, congratulated Porter been elected trustees of the into student problems, issues and needs. sioner; Catherina Bush, environ· and Keller saying, "Achieving university. The Judicial Branch is composed of the Student Union Judicial mental chairman of the League second place against the caliber The Bernet family has been as­ Board which hears student cases and other subsequent student of Women Voters, Shaker of competition found in the na­ sociated with JCU for many legal matters. Heights; Campbell W. Elliott, tional invitational tournament at years through Mr. Bernet's The following list of student representatives is supplied to offer president of the Greater Cleve­ Notre Dame is a significant suc­ grandfather, John J., and father, the avenues available for bringing up and solving problems. land Growth Association; cess. Tom should be very proud William G. Eleanor Rose, a teacher from of his second place speaker Father Kerner, who has taught Shaker Heights; and Jack A. award." Carroll debaters won the at JCU since 1945, succeeds Rev. Seniors Wunderly, air pollution control Notre Dame tournament two Michael J . Lavelle, S.J., whore­ chief of the Ohio Environmental years ago and Dr. Freeley ex­ mains treasurer of the Board of Brian Henke, President, 932-7886, Joe Marino, Vice President, 491- Protection Agency. 5196, Demaris Levitt, Secretary, 491-5475, Nancy Pierce, pects that Carroll teams will Trustees. Treasurer, 491-5521, Bill Gagliano, Senator, 321-8899, Urban Picard, Senator, 321-8899, Mary Ann Garvey, Senator, 491-5543, Ruth Ann Haymond, Senator, 442-4726, Maura Shields, Senator, 491-5617. Theta Kappa serves campus Juniors By Mary Sc.barte Promoting goodwill between Psychiatric Institute. There they Ed Gillen, President, 371-<MI35, Dan Patalla, Vice President, 491- and the Carroll community and the played bingo, served refresh­ 5321, Carol Rotterdam, Secretary, 491-5187, Bruce Luecke, Karen Davey surrounding areas is also one or ments, and talked with women Treasurer, 491-5324, W. Bruce Brownridge, Senator, 442-9730, Jack the goals o( Theta Kappa. The who vitally need the reassurance Schufreider, Senator, 491-5324, Ed Gudenas, Senator, 486-2662, Theta Kappa Sorority is a rela­ example most apparent to the that somebody still cares about Gerry Reilly, Senator, 371-0474, Sue Sipple, Senator, 381-7539. tively new, but not unknown, student body would be the Theta them. women's organization on cam­ Kappa usherettes who are The members of Theta Kappa Sophomores pus. Now in its fourth semester, present at all morning perfor­ feel that these off - campus pro- · Larry Pauloz.zi, President, 491-5138, Pam Vivolo, Vice President, Theta Kappa was designed for mances of the Cleveland on Stage jects give them a broader outlook 491-5497, Maureen Rose, Secretary, 491-5497, Pat Scherer, Treasur· Carroll women to work in both shows. A second example is the on various aspects of life that are er, 491-5146, Cathy Mulhaney, Senator, 491-5515, AI Hess, Senator, the on - campus and Cleveland annual "Bottomless Beer Glass" not experienced by most stu­ 491-5137, Mary Brown, Senator, 321·3685, Tom Van Remman, communities. Charity Dance, the proceeds of dents. Senator, 321-8899, Katie O'Toole, Senator, 381-4191. This semester, members of which are donated to one of Marianne Kerr, Special Theta Kappa have worked for the several deserving organizations P rojects Chairman, said, Freshmen student body by distributing fee in the Cleveh nd area. "Hopefully, other groups will .Tun Clemens, President, 491-5244, Pat Culhane, Vice President, cards, sending for absentee Not quite so apparent is the take the initiative to become 491-5302, Debbie Sisinni, Secretary, 491·5481, Michele Evans, ballots for the upcoming work that Theta Kappa does for more involved in the surrounding Treasurer, 491-5481, Ju4y Kostyo, Senator, 491·5548, Mike Zakshes­ presidential race, and by running forgotten members of society. community. You give only your ke, Senator, 491-5311, Rick O'Donnell, Senator, 94!H283, Louis the voting booths for Student Recently, they visited one of the time, and the benefits received Olapman, Senator, 371-3983. Union Elections. female wards of .Cleveland . are most rewarding." .C• '1 · ··1~ ~,/ ..' Page 2 TheCanollNews, Novemberl9, 1976--------------------------------------------------------------------- Letters to the Editor Contrary to the sweeping ac­ ial is understandable though cer­ less books on politics, Camus, nothing.

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