Tht a Vier I! Ills

Tht a Vier I! Ills

Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1968-03-08 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1968). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 313. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/313 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Tht a vier I!IllS ( Vol. lll CINCINNATI, OHIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 19&8 TEN CENTS No. 18 XU DEADENS UC, 72-71 Cafeteria Investigation Underway By JACK MURRAY, News Sports Reporter The Cobra - spelled Q-u-i-c-k with five "nonfold­ By PAT KELLEY, News Reporter ing" fangs, and buoyed by the rampant spirit of XU fans paralyzed the University of Cincinnati Bearcats, The following letter was received a plan whereby the administration to handle. Presently we are check­ from The Committee of Interested and the committee could u.JOrll ing into the various facets of cafe­ 72-71. Xavier was vindicated at last after suffering Students (Cafeteria Study Com­ together. teria operations and policies deep claw wounds for the past eleven years. mittee) in reply to the letter de­ In the committee's reply to his without interference in these oper­ With :13 left in the game, and ing with too high of an arc - not livered to them last Wednesday. letter, they have agreed to worli ations. We are able to do this UC leading 71-70, John Zeides February 27, 1968, by Mr.,/ruin that last shot though," said Tom along with Mr. Beume1~ but also because we are still within our took an in-bounds pass. He sped smiling. With :20 left Dean Foster, F. Beumer, Vice-President o{ Busi­ to continue their own program legal limitations as a committee up court wheeling by Ogletree, who ness and Finance. left alone, popped a long jump under the guidance of other pro­ of students under Student Council. tried for a steal, and stopping at shot, putting UC up by one and The cafeteria committee's first fessional advisors. The following is a general out­ the top of the foul circle, aimed setting the stage for Zeides' intrepid · request was for "pennission of the Dear ·Mr. Beumer: line of Phase I of our program his venom with precision-ping­ play. administration of Xauier Univer­ the-ball swished through the nets. In reference to your letter of which will last for approximately One forlorn hope remained for sity to consent to an investigation At that moment there erupted a February 27, 1968, yourconsider­ 4 weeks. UC at :06 reading on the clock. by the students 'to analyze, syn­ tumult and shouting that lasted ation of our problem, the Xavier 1) Drawing up a questionnaire After timeouts, the buzzer sounded thetize, and eualuate evidence in twenty min~tes after the game was · University cafeteria and its pol­ before· wispy Ogletree could get off pursuit of truth' " on the present 2) Approval by over. "I sensed Ogletree's hand to icies, is appreciated. his wide shot. This set off a cafet£ria program. a) Investigation Committee the right of my face," said John, There is, however, a number of under the direction of delirious celebration on the court Mr. Beumer's reply to this re­ "but the only thing I could see was as the UC contingent gawked on aspects to your letter with which R. A. Grosse quest was that tlze administration the hoop. I knew it was in as soon the scene from above. The boister­ we tend to disagree. b) Your selected representa­ did not consider the request "pro­ as it left my hand." ous XU enthusiasts romped and per or feasible." It was {elt that the It will be our purpose in the tives of the Administra­ tion. 'l'he outcome looked less certain frolicked all over the floor. Tim students "lack the necessa1y pro­ coming months to investigate the when Luther Rackley fouled out O'Connell had his jersey ripped off {essional experience in this special­ areas within and without the cafe­ 3) Survey of opinion by inves­ with 8:24 left. A determined Don tigation subcommittee his back, and departed for the ized field. " But, he also suggested teria in which we feel competent Dat·by then reentered the game. In dressing room bare-backed. 4) Tabulation and evaluation the first half Roberson scored at Once all of the players and Martin Work To Receive­ We are moving ahead in this will on Don, but in those last eight coaches were in the locker room, matter because the presence of 708 minutes Darby held him to 4 points. they hoisted wildly happy Coach Francis Xavier Medal sig~atures in our petition is indica­ Don pointed out after the game, Krajack into tile showers. He re­ tive, we believe, of general dissatis­ "Roberson is so much bigger than appeared seconds later the happiest Xavier University--has named a prominent layman faction with the food. Our purpose in the Roman Catholic Church to receive its St. in the initial questionnaire, used Francis Xavier Medal Sunday, March 1 0. only as a barometer, was to deter­ mine whether or not the students Martin H. \Vork, executive di- Xavier, will consist of 10:30 a.m. would desire any further action in rector of the National Council of Mass in the Fieldhouse, to be their behalf. The percentage of stu­ Catholic Men, will receive the followed by breakfast. Work will dents signing the petition differs .. t t 1· a of be the principal speaker at the a ward as an ou s anc.mg m 11 from your personal survey of the our times who demonstrates the breakfast. students and inspection of the food qualities of heart and mind that Since the medal ~vas established which you conducted two weeks distinguished St. Francis Xavier." by Xavier in 1954, it has been ago. H.ence the apparent discrepen­ awarded to such outstanding me11 Xavier's president, Very Rev. cies in our conclusions necessitate Paul L. O'Connor, S.J., will make as .Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, the continuance of our program. the presentation during the on-· the Hon. Carlos P. Romulo, Stan Musial, Dr. Thomas A. Dooley, Possibly in the future we will be campus observance of the alumni Rev. Charles Dismas Clark, S.J., asking your assistance along the association's 16th annual Univer- sal Communion Sunday. The ob- and President John F. Kennedy lines· of costs, data, and the like. scrvance, a tribute to St. Francis (posthumously). You will be notified of subse­ quent action as procedures become more defined. Respectfully, The Committee of Interested Students Daniel G. McNamara, Policy Chairman Alvin Gay, Coordinator James Lank, Investigation Chairman Hendrix Experience March 28 The "Jimi Hendrix Experience" will appear in the Xavier Univer­ sity Fieldhouse on March 28. Two great concerts will be presented that Thursday night, beginning at 6:00 and 9:00p.m. The deal to bring Hendrix to campus was finalized at a Student Council meeting last Sunday night, Miuch 3. Xavier students Gene Bob Quick uncoils jump shot over UC's John Howard. Barnett and John Horvath of Tin Man Productions were mainly re­ I am. He's still not the best I have guy in the- world. Everyone then sponsible for getting the Hendrix faced." joined in a prayer of thanks. Kra­ show. Ticket sales will be handled After stalling from the 2:00 jack said a few words to the players by Greg HaskellofStudentCouncil. mark until there was less than a before well-wishers were permitted in. Streaming into the locker room, The Hendrix shows promise to minute left, UC lost possession. among countless others, were two rival the traditional Muskie drink Tom Rohling caught a pass under former players -Jim Lacey and Mr. Zero· (Tom Korbe) and Daisy (Peggy Cligget) play In the 'n drowns for psychedelic happen­ XU's basket, drove to the middle Ben Cooper - who were received Theater Division's rendition of Elmer Rice's "The Adding Machine." ings and new vibrations. It may of the foul lane, and Dipped in a warmly. John Shinners offered even surpass Foamer 11. Among fadeaway jump shot, with Rober­ The production will run for the next two weekends. the recordings of Hendrix are such son and Ard on top of him. The tunes as "Purple Haze" and score was now 70-69, XU on top. "The Adding Mach.ine" Manic Depression." "All durinJC the game I was shoot- (continued, page 4.) Page Two XAVIER NEWS, CINCINNATI, OHIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1968 Editorials (( ;'D News Platform For .2 Jl 1<1 141 7®-2S' /~A/ l,.<.:r.J Progress At Xavier: The Student as Athlete ti-"1 ® I IIJ 1/ @) J. f£' /1 .. :1CI aD I~ 5' ® ~ II" ~I '1 f e Continued Implementation of the eollef!pC of the unfwerntv ae ~ I I'+ 'f @ :1 ;r 11 5 <!) 1"1 $' 5' The statement of Coach Biles that uSince football • eommunitv ol ~ducated people players are not paying for their meals, they should aeefcint truCh, u euidefteed br not be taking sides in the issue," raises questions on $ ~o 'I s(£1 I ~ "' Cf I~ 7 )) II I 3 t q 1.. 5" the ft~clu.sfon of aCt.ulenta on aig· the role of the student~athlete at Xavier. nifieant univeraitv eommUteea. The traditional stance on college athletes seems to •.• Jc,JII/c.ll.

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