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editorial April 11,1986 CHIEFTAIN
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question, Gellert feels. "Ob- said, "Are we planning on doing doubtful note. Upon immediate by sophomore Steve Wachs, who afternoon by Cohen's pitching. the beginning of the season,
The Braves could not main- which should enable them to
qodh
viously vandalism is a sign of a anything special [about fu- return from spring break, the was dominating on the way to
a o& negative attitude, and you're go-
ing to have that attitude at most
ture vandalism attacks] ? No."
The option of increasing security
Braves were thrust into what
they thought to be their first
an 11-2 victory. 1H pounded
the Bethel-Tate defense with an
tain that momentum in con-
tests earlier this week, losing by
improve upon their current 2-2
record. On the other hand, if
identical 15-6 scores to Loveland their inconsistencies persist, 1986
The cutting down of trees outside is the most school^." further by hiring night time regular season contest against all-around offense which racked
could be a long year for IH.
But venting it in such a des- guards was brought up, but Gel- Taft. up eleven runs. and Finneytown. The Braves
recent attack against Indian Hill, and the huctive manner? Gellert does lert quickly dismissed it. "we did a good job shutting down
Although the contest was Senior Mike Cohen and the
incident must be criticized as brutal and thought- not feel vandalism at IH is wide- don't want to do that; we're indeed only a scrimmage, IH Braves' defense shone in the Finneytown's formidble Todd
less. Glue in locks was foolish, but the damage there spread, but isolated. ' y e don't not here to make the school a sumrisindv iumved to an earlv
4 . d - " A
rn 1
was reparable; the destruction of trees, on the other 4-0 lead purely by virtue of their
hand. is not.
have grafitti On Our prison."
- superior talent. However, their
week away from baseball came
Dooley expects 'great year'
One must question the rationality of anyone who back to haunt them as the who, despite her inexperience, has the opener, commented, "the
feels that destruction is the most effective means of thoroughly practiced Taft by Molly Poffenberger jumped off to a great start. girls have a lot of potential and
venting anger. Whatever the motivation of the Der- squad diminished the run de- The JV softball team this year Coach Dooley, while losing it should be a great year!''
I --
Chieftain i s written and compsed, printed and sold as an extracur- ficit, took the lead, and clinched is one which will undoubtedly
son or persons responsible for the tree incident, it ricular activity by the students of Indian Hill High school, 6845 Drake benefit from the return of sev-
a 6-4 victory. Coach Jon War-
can be termed at the least childish and immature, at den of the Braves commented, eral players along with an energet-
R d ; ~ ~ " , : ~ ~~ a . 5~~ i~ ~; a ~ ~ 1 - ~ 4Tom ~ ; s : Kevin Walrer;
2 - ~Taylor,
the most insane. .News Editors: James Anderson, Susan Appel. Jeff Currier: Features "There were some good things ic freshman class.
-
Editors: Davis Griffin, David Miller; Sports Editor: Chris Kempczin- and some bad ones." In the Squaws only game to
The answer in this particular case is probably ski; Magazine Editors: ROD Seal, Jeff Tuckey; Business Manager: That inconsistency plagued date, the team squared off a-
somewhere between those two extremes. but the -- -
Jamie Winset; Circulation Manager: Arianna Newman; Production
Managers: Arianna Newman, Dan Rosenthaf; Head Photographer: the Braves in subsequent scrim- gainst
last year's
Loveland.
key players
Behindlike
some
Mag-
of
fact remains that vandalism is irresponsibility to the Mariano Fernandez; Photographer: Stratton Moraites; Artist: Kevin mages against Cincinnati Coun-
worst degree. Love; Contributers: A m y Burroughs, Joy Rowe. Molly Poffenberaer, try Day and Columbus Bishop gie Kerr, who hit two triples
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b e , Fitton, Ready, in which walks were the and scored two of the eight
A
A-
student opinion in last issue's Chieftain &fen- Benjy Cook, Jamie Winget, Shari Zesch: Production Staff: S t
----
e ~ h anie
Braves' downfall. runs, the squad staged a*
Hug, Tiffany Meyer, Diana Greiner, Elissa Geier, Benjy Cook, Tif-
ded the "adults" involved in the glue incident, but it fany Ferguson, A m y Burroughs, JOY Rowe.
The Braves, however, over- impressive contest. However,
is difficult to term anyone who throws a temocr tan- As its editorial policy, Chieftain strives to both commend what is came those weaknesses last faced with an explosive Tiger -
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good and encourage correction of what is not. Editorials reflect the Saturday t o notch what undoubt- squad, the Squaws' eight runs
tlUm adult. Vandalism on the scale of the trees opinion of the editorial staff as a whole. Opinions from students are edly was the highlight of the fell short and lost 12-8.
attack is a temper tantrum in its worst form. strongly encouraged as long as they are relevant and responsibly writ-
young season. The Braves swept An important addition to the photo by Stratton Moraites
ten.
a doubleheader from Bethel- team is freshman lenny ~ ~ t h J ,e m y Bath has done well this year as a SV softball pitcher. - -.
Page 8 CHIEFTAIN April 11, 1986 April 11, 1986 CHIEFTAIN - 3
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place in Student Government in office. which is $50 per couple. Sharp I t will be held on May 25. Fur- featuring a heavy drum beat and ~ Y O WU C C ~ ~ W
the past two weeks. Other important dates this will be the band. Most recently ther h f ~ r m a t i o nwill be available a strong bass line. rubs hi1s eyes, :
Mr. Schneider has taken over spring are May 2, Music Fest, and we have received information in the next few weeks- INXS adds to this funky )ck speeding to\~ a r thed
Mr. Dowlings's position of advi- May 17, Prom. Prom will be held Sincerely, aura with "Do Wot You Do,"
about "Hands Across America,"
sor, and I am filling in for Brad a typical INXS song with funky
at the Westin and dinner will be -
a program designed
- to raise Shari Zesch
drumming and banging guitar :after ri
Smith, president, and Scott Voss,
vice-president since they are on movie review riffs. Very popular, and very low app . wire, n o leaves,
Senior Search. danceable. - f-11--
lert, Mr. Schneider, and I have dis- track from the movie, "Pretty in N rest dlown berieath in still grif
cussed the spring events and have by Kevin Walzer sight-oriented, relying on extend- "Cheers," but there she has far Pink," sung by the English band bird's sc3ng pierced the sky,
The Psychedelic Furs. Richard
set the dates for SG elections and Any time a $1 million house ed sequences of slapstick. The -better writers. Here she is not JU3L a f-: A #.*a ntnrn
3 L W L,
the student-teacher blood drive. is on sale for $200,000, questions result is a film that is only te- given sufficient material to make Butler's scruffy voice is appealing,
should rise. Why is the owner her character, a Yuppie cohabi- his strong English accent very d fingers whikkiing through the
Here are the events for April: diously amusing, and totally lack-
15-SG president and vice-presi- willing to lose 415 of the house's ing in depth. tating with Hanks, properly apparent. By combining a strong ung boy again Fifts his zEm,
dent petitions available. value? That's too bad, too, because sophisticated and intelligent. We drum line with a guitar and an
director Richard Benjamin had are merely given hints: she is ever-present horn section, the
21 petitions due. In the case of The Money
Furs have scored a hit. Spla:sh, Gnkjmg to its grave, compan
29 Class officers petitions Pit, the owner needs capital to, such a good premise to work a talented violinist, and a fairly
available. support her Nazi husband, who is with. All the elements for a passionate one. But that's all Opening dde two is one of my The SUII is shor-test in this day,
C," ,L,
May events: being extradited to Israel for war classy, funny film were there- we learn; she has a hint of a favorite new wave bands, New L "1 altr; uv a +
LO a winter's eve
'LASX7rn
apart house. Unfortunately, the more subdued Long, and the res- U
group called Belouis Some. :ould throw,
20 SG representative petitions The combination of two su- romance is underdeveloped, Long I ult is a lack of unity which un-
"Round Round" is from the
that stone nco hand {
due. perb comics as Hanks and Long is never allowed to showcase her dermines their romantic rela-
23 SG representative elections. offers great possibilities, but The witty comedic style, and the slap- INXS genre, with funky drums
tionship.
Remember everyone is eligible Money Pit disappoints. The hu- stick is overdone. and electric guitars mixing with
.
.to participate in SG, and we en- mor in this comedy is strictly Long is simply excellent on see PIT, p. 6 keyboards. Although relatively
April 11,1986 CHIEFTAIN
senior sketch
senior sketch
~ ~ adapts
b -to
by Tom Taylor
~ life
kin America Babak comments. His peers cer-
tai~ydidtakeadvantageofhis
. lanmape
u " difficulties. For exam-
'ple, they would coax him into
"Rush, Rush, Rush." asking people embarrassing ques-
These words are Babak Kadi- tions which he did not understand
vat's reaction when asked about the meaning of.
what he wants to say in his In addition, Babak was often
sketch. The Canadian rock group pestered by others who asked him
is Babak's first and most notable demeaning questions. "People
interest. would ask me stupid questions
"They're about the only group like, 'Does your dad own a cam-
I listen to, " he explains. "They el?' " he states.
make sense. There's so much "There isn't that much differ-
meaning in their songs. ence [between the US and Iran].
"They don't put on make-up Of course, you have to expect
like Boy George does to get at- some differences between the US
tention. They don't need to be- and a 'third-world country,' but
cause their music is good." it's not like everyone is shooting
Indeed, Babak may have some- each other or we own a camel.
what of a preoccupation with the photo by Stratton Moraites "It bothers me that people
group. He explains that other Besides Rush, one of Babak's main interests is raiding the refrigerator. think I'm an 'Arab.' Iranians are
people may become angry with to himself. Iran and Iraq. Their parents are Persians. I am not an Arab," he
him because of it. "People will Babak is originally from Iran. still living in Iran, as they must do says semi-seriously.
tell me, 'Oh shut-up, you talk so He first visited the United States so, and can only visit the US oc- "It also bugs me," he contin-
much about Rush." Even Babak's for a short time in 1976, and then casionally. ues, "when people call me 'that
English journal is filled primarily again in 1978. He and his bro- Babak claims he experienced a foreign guy' or that 'Iranian.' I'd
with entries about the group and ther, Ramin, came back to Amer- great deal of culture shock when rather that people would call me
its songs. ica again in 1983, and stayed here he first began to live here. Langu- by my name."
Babak recently attended the in Indian Hill permanently with age probleins, the losing of old Despite the difficulties, Babak
group's concert here in Cincin- their aunt and uncle. Babak and friends, and the making of new has still managed t o adapt to his
nati. "It was great," is all he can Ramin cannot return to Iran be- friends were some of the most ob- new home. "Things were better
seem to say about the event. cause they would be sent into bat- vious difficulties he faced.
"They're cool," he speaks softly see BABAK, p. 6
tle in the current war between "Everything was 'uncool,' "
Page 6 CHIEFTAIN April
- 11, 1986
place in Student Government in office. which is $50 per couple. Sharp I t will be held on May 25. Fur- featuring a heavy drum beat and ~ Y O WU C C ~ ~ W
the past two weeks. Other important dates this will be the band. Most recently ther h f ~ r m a t i o nwill be available a strong bass line. rubs hi1s eyes, :
Mr. Schneider has taken over spring are May 2, Music Fest, and we have received information in the next few weeks- INXS adds to this funky )ck speeding to\~ a r thed
Mr. Dowlings's position of advi- May 17, Prom. Prom will be held Sincerely, aura with "Do Wot You Do,"
about "Hands Across America,"
sor, and I am filling in for Brad a typical INXS song with funky
at the Westin and dinner will be -
a program designed
- to raise Shari Zesch
drumming and banging guitar :after ri
Smith, president, and Scott Voss,
vice-president since they are on movie review riffs. Very popular, and very low app . wire, n o leaves,
Senior Search. danceable. - f-11--
lert, Mr. Schneider, and I have dis- track from the movie, "Pretty in N rest dlown berieath in still grif
cussed the spring events and have by Kevin Walzer sight-oriented, relying on extend- "Cheers," but there she has far Pink," sung by the English band bird's sc3ng pierced the sky,
The Psychedelic Furs. Richard
set the dates for SG elections and Any time a $1 million house ed sequences of slapstick. The -better writers. Here she is not JU3L a f-: A #.*a ntnrn
3 L W L,
the student-teacher blood drive. is on sale for $200,000, questions result is a film that is only te- given sufficient material to make Butler's scruffy voice is appealing,
should rise. Why is the owner her character, a Yuppie cohabi- his strong English accent very d fingers whikkiing through the
Here are the events for April: diously amusing, and totally lack-
15-SG president and vice-presi- willing to lose 415 of the house's ing in depth. tating with Hanks, properly apparent. By combining a strong ung boy again Fifts his zEm,
dent petitions available. value? That's too bad, too, because sophisticated and intelligent. We drum line with a guitar and an
director Richard Benjamin had are merely given hints: she is ever-present horn section, the
21 petitions due. In the case of The Money
Furs have scored a hit. Spla:sh, Gnkjmg to its grave, compan
29 Class officers petitions Pit, the owner needs capital to, such a good premise to work a talented violinist, and a fairly
available. support her Nazi husband, who is with. All the elements for a passionate one. But that's all Opening dde two is one of my The SUII is shor-test in this day,
C," ,L,
May events: being extradited to Israel for war classy, funny film were there- we learn; she has a hint of a favorite new wave bands, New L "1 altr; uv a +
LO a winter's eve
'LASX7rn
apart house. Unfortunately, the more subdued Long, and the res- U
group called Belouis Some. :ould throw,
20 SG representative petitions The combination of two su- romance is underdeveloped, Long I ult is a lack of unity which un-
"Round Round" is from the
that stone nco hand {
due. perb comics as Hanks and Long is never allowed to showcase her dermines their romantic rela-
23 SG representative elections. offers great possibilities, but The witty comedic style, and the slap- INXS genre, with funky drums
tionship.
Remember everyone is eligible Money Pit disappoints. The hu- stick is overdone. and electric guitars mixing with
.
.to participate in SG, and we en- mor in this comedy is strictly Long is simply excellent on see PIT, p. 6 keyboards. Although relatively
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April 11,1986
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Page 2 CHIEFTAIN Page 9
editorial April 11,1986 CHIEFTAIN
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question, Gellert feels. "Ob- said, "Are we planning on doing doubtful note. Upon immediate by sophomore Steve Wachs, who afternoon by Cohen's pitching. the beginning of the season,
The Braves could not main- which should enable them to
qodh
viously vandalism is a sign of a anything special [about fu- return from spring break, the was dominating on the way to
a o& negative attitude, and you're go-
ing to have that attitude at most
ture vandalism attacks] ? No."
The option of increasing security
Braves were thrust into what
they thought to be their first
an 11-2 victory. 1H pounded
the Bethel-Tate defense with an
tain that momentum in con-
tests earlier this week, losing by
improve upon their current 2-2
record. On the other hand, if
identical 15-6 scores to Loveland their inconsistencies persist, 1986
The cutting down of trees outside is the most school^." further by hiring night time regular season contest against all-around offense which racked
could be a long year for IH.
But venting it in such a des- guards was brought up, but Gel- Taft. up eleven runs. and Finneytown. The Braves
recent attack against Indian Hill, and the huctive manner? Gellert does lert quickly dismissed it. "we did a good job shutting down
Although the contest was Senior Mike Cohen and the
incident must be criticized as brutal and thought- not feel vandalism at IH is wide- don't want to do that; we're indeed only a scrimmage, IH Braves' defense shone in the Finneytown's formidble Todd
less. Glue in locks was foolish, but the damage there spread, but isolated. ' y e don't not here to make the school a sumrisindv iumved to an earlv
4 . d - " A
rn 1
was reparable; the destruction of trees, on the other 4-0 lead purely by virtue of their
hand. is not.
have grafitti On Our prison."
- superior talent. However, their
week away from baseball came
Dooley expects 'great year'
One must question the rationality of anyone who back to haunt them as the who, despite her inexperience, has the opener, commented, "the
feels that destruction is the most effective means of thoroughly practiced Taft by Molly Poffenberger jumped off to a great start. girls have a lot of potential and
venting anger. Whatever the motivation of the Der- squad diminished the run de- The JV softball team this year Coach Dooley, while losing it should be a great year!''
I --
Chieftain i s written and compsed, printed and sold as an extracur- ficit, took the lead, and clinched is one which will undoubtedly
son or persons responsible for the tree incident, it ricular activity by the students of Indian Hill High school, 6845 Drake benefit from the return of sev-
a 6-4 victory. Coach Jon War-
can be termed at the least childish and immature, at den of the Braves commented, eral players along with an energet-
R d ; ~ ~ " , : ~ ~~ a . 5~~ i~ ~; a ~ ~ 1 - ~ 4Tom ~ ; s : Kevin Walrer;
2 - ~Taylor,
the most insane. .News Editors: James Anderson, Susan Appel. Jeff Currier: Features "There were some good things ic freshman class.
-
Editors: Davis Griffin, David Miller; Sports Editor: Chris Kempczin- and some bad ones." In the Squaws only game to
The answer in this particular case is probably ski; Magazine Editors: ROD Seal, Jeff Tuckey; Business Manager: That inconsistency plagued date, the team squared off a-
somewhere between those two extremes. but the -- -
Jamie Winset; Circulation Manager: Arianna Newman; Production
Managers: Arianna Newman, Dan Rosenthaf; Head Photographer: the Braves in subsequent scrim- gainst
last year's
Loveland.
key players
Behindlike
some
Mag-
of
fact remains that vandalism is irresponsibility to the Mariano Fernandez; Photographer: Stratton Moraites; Artist: Kevin mages against Cincinnati Coun-
worst degree. Love; Contributers: A m y Burroughs, Joy Rowe. Molly Poffenberaer, try Day and Columbus Bishop gie Kerr, who hit two triples
-
b e , Fitton, Ready, in which walks were the and scored two of the eight
A
A-
student opinion in last issue's Chieftain &fen- Benjy Cook, Jamie Winget, Shari Zesch: Production Staff: S t
----
e ~ h anie
Braves' downfall. runs, the squad staged a*
Hug, Tiffany Meyer, Diana Greiner, Elissa Geier, Benjy Cook, Tif-
ded the "adults" involved in the glue incident, but it fany Ferguson, A m y Burroughs, JOY Rowe.
The Braves, however, over- impressive contest. However,
is difficult to term anyone who throws a temocr tan- As its editorial policy, Chieftain strives to both commend what is came those weaknesses last faced with an explosive Tiger -
I
good and encourage correction of what is not. Editorials reflect the Saturday t o notch what undoubt- squad, the Squaws' eight runs
tlUm adult. Vandalism on the scale of the trees opinion of the editorial staff as a whole. Opinions from students are edly was the highlight of the fell short and lost 12-8.
attack is a temper tantrum in its worst form. strongly encouraged as long as they are relevant and responsibly writ-
young season. The Braves swept An important addition to the photo by Stratton Moraites
ten.
a doubleheader from Bethel- team is freshman lenny ~ ~ t h J ,e m y Bath has done well this year as a SV softball pitcher. - -.
Page 10 CHIEFTAIN April 11, 1986
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