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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 10-24-1980 The aC rroll News- Vol. 64, No. 5 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 64, No. 5" (1980). The Carroll News. 635. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/635 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]. Streaks I o s e .......................................................................... see pg 6 Vol. 64, No. S Oet.U, 1980 The Carroll Ne\Ns John Carroll University University Heights, Ohio 44118 News Wasmers set up fund Continuing their role as one of our good friend, Father Fund for the continued pro­ clllty for football and track­ of John Carroll University's Birkenbauer, not only during fessional growth of John Car­ and-field events. most generous benefactors, his decade as president of roll's fine faculty." the John C. Wasmer, Sr., John Carroll but also for his Notes Family of Cleveland's West 25 years as a faculty member 'lbe Wasmer Family's rela­ Side have contributed and dean prior to becoming 'lbe Birkenbauer Fund will provide annual support for tionship with the Jesuit Order $100,000 to the university in president," said Mr. Wasmer, eoes back to 1910. Two of Mr. • 'nle Academic Counseling honor of Father Henry F. Bir­ the retired 83-year-old humanities faculty to deepen offtce will be offering a work­ their understanding of their and Mrs. Wasmer's sons, John kenhauer, S.J., who retired founder of the Lake Erie C. • Jr., chairman of Lake Erie shop for those students who recently as JCU president. Screw Corporation. fields, to become acquainted are undecided about their with contemporary applica­ Screw Corporation, and choice of major. This work­ tions of the humanities in George, are John Carroll shop will be held during the The iift will establish a "Mrs. Wasmer and I and our higher education and in local alwnni, as are several sons-in­ week of Nov. loth. All inter­ Henry F. Birkenbauer, S.J., entire family have long ad­ communities. and to be re­ law and &randchildren.. John ested students may receive Fund for Faculty Develop­ mired Father Birkenbauer's newed and stimulated in their C. Wasmer, ·. Jr.• serves as a more information by contact­ ment and qualify JCU for an educational and moral leader­ teaching efforts. trustee of the university. ing the Academic Counselini additional $33,000 in match­ ship and have always regard­ ing funds from a National En­ Office, B 102, Ad Bldg., ed him as a ereat asset not Previous major eifts from 1be elder Wasmers were X-4219. dowment for the Humanities only to John Carroll but to the Challenge Grant the Wasmer Family have been honored in 1978 with the pre­ • • • • Cleveland area and our nation used to create the Wasmer sentation of the Benedict Rod­ • Colleae Juniors work:ine as well. Chair in American Values in man Award for the family's toward careers in magazine "We are pleased to make the School of Business and to many years of service and journalism are invited to ap­ this contribution to recognize "It elves us ereat pleasure build Wasmer Field, the uni­ lone pbilanthropic interest in ply for the 15th annual Maga­ the superb accomplishments to establish the Birkenbauer versity's outdoor athletic fa- John Carroll. zine Internship Program, sponsored by the American Society of Maaazlne Editors. For further information, con­ tact Mr. Robert E. Lex Ken­ soc dissolved by union vote yon, director, Magazine In­ ternship Program. 575 by Mlcllelle Franko 5 to 10 members which would encompass the functions would ~Avenue, New York, Wit tlleek tbe S*Jnt eat Oqpnhetio•e• C...md• et .Jobn c.­ be~Sildn8 W.U......UGI'.-IIIIrl~w• New York 10022. DMdUne for roll vanished right before our eyes at the bands of the Student wen u keeptna • eororlty/fratemlty/elub aetlvti;(;8l • AD- receipt of applications is De­ Union. other function, that of allocatin& room space in the Student Ac­ cember 15, 1980. tivities Center for clubs will be taken over by the Senate which • • • • "'Ibe SOC has lost its enthusiasm and has separated from the will make recommendations to Dean DeCrane. Chartering of • A 10-kilometer, or 6.2- stream of the Student Union producln2 disunity," said Student new organizations has always been under the Senate's power. mile, race will take place No­ Union president Bob Hill. The SOC is no longer ancillary to the vember 1st, 1980, at 11 :30 Union." Many openings in the student union le&islative and judicial A.M.. beeinning at the John branches were filled. Steve Vivaronda, senior, was chosen to Carroll University Gymnasi­ A committee beaded by sophomore Rich Merkel has been in­ fill the post of Director of Leaeue of Representations before a um and ending at Finnigan vestigati.ng the action since last year. It found that the SOC bas Hearing Board. Football Field of Case West­ not passed legislation since December 1979 and has only bad a em Reserve University. 'nlere quorum (2/3 members necessary to vote) once out of the past Vivaronda's &oal is to "inform defendants in front of a bear­ at 1:30 P.M., runners can eight meetings. Merkel said. ''to promote unity we must have ing board that counsel is available and to see they get it" watch, free of charge, a foot­ all legislation in one place." ball game in which John Car­ The prom committee bas bad a su&&estion to bold that end of roll U. and Case Western Re­ 'lbe amendment to the Student Union to dissolve the SOC the year event on the "Good 1\me II", a Cleveland cruise ship. serve compete for the squeaked through with the exact quorum of 16 present and all There will be a trip to Toronto in November and a trip to Flor­ President's CUp, symbolic of voting in favor of adoption. However, Hill reminded the Senate ida during spring break. There are 80 openings at the Marimac Cleveland college football tlmt just as aeyone in the school can propose a bill, so do the Hotel in Fort Lauderdale. 'The price for the bus and motel supremacy. former SOC members have this right. Hill also mentioned the would be about $250. The Senate needs to approve these plans • • • • formation of a Scheduling and Coordlnatina Committee having as the Student Union lost $1000 last year. • Collectibles, theatre memorabilia, furniture, and I other goodies culled from the Louis Company returns historic recesses of the Pal­ ace, State, and Ohio Theatres will be offered for sale by the The Murray Louis Dance tribution to dance. Volunteers of Playhouse Company will appear at 8:30 The company will perform Square on Saturday and Sun­ p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 and Sat­ Porcelain Dialogue~, After­ day, November 1 and 2, at a urday, Oct. 25 at Kulas Audi­ noon, and the newest com­ giant flea market set up in the torium, John CarrolJ pany work, premiered this Palace lobby and auditorium. University. fall in New York,1be City. All profits from the sale are Just returning from an in­ Murray Louis will teach two earmarked specifically for ternational tour and celebrat­ advanced Master Classes at newly planned restoration ing their 27th year. the Mur­ Cleveland State University on projects within the theatres. ray Louis Dance Company Thursday, October 23rd, start­ For further information, will present a program high­ i.ni at 6:15. A beginning and please call Ken Tench. Volun­ lighted by Louis' solo per­ an intermediate class will be teer Coordinator, at 771-4444. formance of Deja Vu, a five held consecutively on Satur­ • • • • part suite set to Spanish gui­ day, Oct. 25th at 11 a.m. EXPERIMENTAL LIBRARY tar music. Mr. Louis choreo­ This proeram is co-spon­ HOURS: graphed and pretniered this sored by the Cleveland Mod­ M-Th-8:00 a.m. to Midnight piece in 1977, the year he was em Dance Assoc. and John Fri-8:00 a.m. to 9:00p.m. awarded the Dance Magazine Carron University's Cleve­ Sat-9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. award for his outstandini con- land on Stage. Cleopatra 1be carroll News, Od. 24, 1980 FRANKLY SPEAKING LElTERS TO THE EDITOR ....by phil frank To the Editor: bothering me of late. The first changes. They add to prob­ I would like to provide the thing that upsets me is the lems instead of solving them. student body of JCU with disturbance caused by these­ The conditions in Dolan Hall some infonnation about AlE­ curity guards and their squak­ during Parents' Weekend SEC. AIESEC was formed ing walkie-talkies. I attended were a disgrace to John Car­ upon the premise of college the reading given by John Upo­ roll and our parents. students involvement in the dike and was appealed to be The new management in business world. The interpre­ interrupted by squelching the cafeteria is just another tation of AIESEC in English nonsense coming from Dean example of bureaucratic bum­ is: International Organization DeCrane's device. Not only bling. I suggest that the Deans of Students in Business and was it distracting to the audi­ office, The Housing office, and Economics. AIESEC basically ence it was the height of rude­ the Security office wake up deals with an international ness towards a reknowned and realize that the students exchange of students involv­ American.

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