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CAPE squeaks by
by Kevin Walzer
5raves in sectional tourney Sk F'ow
February 21, Laltota High School. five seniors, a group which com-
It was not a "Repeat Upset."
CHL, a .500 overall mark for the
Pow Wow stars Magazine
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Indian Hill, whose season end- regular campaign. prised the backbone of the of-
It was, however, as nip and tuck ed at 10-11 with their post-sea- But they have always seemed fense this season.
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as the rest of their games. son loss to the first-seeded Cru- to rise to the occasion against Metzger was the Braves' 1

CAPE 59, IH 56, boys' AA saders, have had a fairly incon- CAPE, CHL champions with a leading scorer this year, averaging
sectional basketball tournament. sistent year-a 3 0 0 record in the 15-1 record. The one blemish approximately 17 points per
on their league mark came from game. Senior Andy Tucker com-
k 8-8 IH. plemented Metzger with ballhand-
Their sectional game against ling.
IH was no different; CAPE, who The Braves' starting backcourt
Vol. 35 No. 11
had had a fairly easy time ag- is not the only part of the offense
ainst the rest of their opponents, that will be changed with gradu- February 26, 1986
had a battle on their hands. ation. IH's inside game, anchored Indian Hill High School
The first half was dead by seniors Jared Davis and Mike Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
even, with CAPE overcoming Cohen, will also have to be filled
a 14-10 IH first quarter lead by new faces.
to tie at 25-25 by the end of This year's team was quite
the second quarter. The third young, with three sophomores
quarter saw both teams again and five juniors. The juniors
trading baskets; entering the
fourth stanza, the game was
deadlocked again, 37-37.
on the squad did not see a great
amount of playing time; how-
ever, along with the sophomores,
Hug invited to National Honors Orchestra
Late in the fourth quar- Mexico Hayden, Mike Eaton, and by James Anderson Hug will fly to Anaheim ert Washburn, Concerto in F
ter CAPE took the lead, Jason Kincaid, they will have Junior Stephanie Hug has been April 9. "I am really excited Major for Piano and Orchestra
forcing the Braves to foul. The to assume the mantle of lead- selected for the highly prestig- about going. I was really su- by John Argosino, and Roman-
Crusaders hit their free throws, ership. ious National High School Hon- rised to be selected for this," tic Symphony No. 2 by Howard
preventing the Braves from Two factors to watch with ors Orchestra (NHSHO). She commented Hug. Hansen. "It will not be easy
taking back the lead. next year's squad is the develop- will play at the Music Educa- Many practice sessions will but I think we can do it," Hug
A convincing Crusader dunk ment of the new juniors, and tion National In-service Confer- precede the performance in the boasted.
at the buzzer capped the game's 6'8" Moeller transfer Joe Sem- ence in Anaheim, California on Anaheim convention center on Dr. James DePreist will guest
scoring, giving CAPE the three- rad. This year's JV squad posted Saturday, April, 12,1986. April 12. "The practice will be conduct the NHSHO orchestra.
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point win.
Senior Erich Metzger led IH
in scoring with 22 points,
a 14-6 record, and won three
EHL titles seventh through ninth
grades. Semrad, who suited up
Hug was seleMed as a re-
sult of reccomendations by her
teachers and the state music
a pain but it will be fun to meet
all1 the other musicians," dec-
lared Hug. "The concert itself
He is currently conductor and
music director of the Oregon
Symphony. He has served pre-
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photo by Mariano Fernanaez
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Now that 1985-86 has but did not play against CAPE,
sic#- will be fun too," she added viously as assistant conductor Junior Stephanie Hug.
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association. Each student was
ended, many will soon begin is the tallest player 1l-I has had enthusiastically .
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photo by chosen for their "superior mus- to Leonard Bernstein at the


Mexico Hayden shoots in the Braves' sectional loss to CAPE. looking forward to next year. in many years. He will be cru- icianship and musical accomplish- The concert program will New York Philharmonic and He was Music Director of L'Or-
The Braves will be graduating cial in leading the Braves' in- ments." Only students from for- include the Leonare Overture later as associate conductor chestre Symphonique de Quebec
side -game next vear. ty-five states were selected this NO. 3 by Beethoven, SONA, to Antal Dorati at the National just prior to assuming the Or-

'Black River' a learning experience f o r Neff T R U E . ~ ~ O ~4 P - year. a commissioned work by Rob- Symphony in Washington, D.C. egon position in 1980.

NEFF. from o. 3 1 - -

Initial editing showed that the "This one is about a horse, to prove t o ourselves that we
freshmen grow up, they turn into
. .
juniors and seniors. Then they
lose some of that enthusiasm,
Chabut attains Merit Finalist standing ships, a finalist must generally
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company or live in the area where
film was rough, and the telling land it's a kid's farce," he said. could do it. Filming the second by James Anderson
because they begin to take a
Charin Chabut, Indian Hill's be related to an employee of the the company is based.
of its plot jumpy at places; to A sequel before me original one should be easier."
more realistic look at life. sole national merit semi-finalist
correct that, Neff himself suited is in widespread distribution?
"I like to see the juniors and
up in overalls to become "Uncle
Charlie," who serves as a story-
"Yes. One of the distributors
told us that film series tend to
BRYANT, from p. 3
genous faculty and administra-
seniors I taught as freshmen.
They are in good physical con-
has advanced t o finalist status
along with 13,499 other nat- Latin Club to attend convention
teller in Black River. do better on the market, so we're ional merit semi-finalists in the by Tiffany Meyer by fifteen. Eleven of those at-
tion here at IH. Bryant said, dition and healthy. Less than
"I tell part of the story, and going to film two or three of competition for three million The Indian Hill Latin Club will tending are junior high students.
"I think there should be a more 10% of IH students are over-
keep the plot moving," chuckled these Black River movies." :dollars in scholarship money. be traveling to Columbus this The club is also distinguished by
diverse staff. You can help that weight." If there is one
Neff. And if the film is not a com- Chabut has applied to Case weekend to compete in a three- having State Chairperson Little
to come about-stand up and say thing Mr. True endeavors to
Neff said that he was pleased merical blockbuster? Western Reserve, Northwestern, day convention. and the Second Vice President
you want more black teachers, teach kids it could only be,
with the final version of Black "We're not greedy; we're Duke, Kenyon, and Washington At a state Latin convention, of the convention, junior Paul
a black teacher." ' T o reach your potential. I'm
River Magic. His partners are not doing this to make tons of University. "I have no real contrary to what people think, Alvord.
'
Educational institutions, said here to keep you in line, but
currently seeking local distri- money. But I really think there idea where I'm going, but today more is done than just speaking Little stated, "How well we
Bryant, should be models for you teach yourselves. You can't
butors to bring it t o Cincinnati should be more good movies for my favorites are Northwestern Latin. Schools from all over d o depends upon how much time
students, and in terms of race, learn unless you want to."
shelves. children, and we're helping and Duke," she said. Chieftain file photo Ohio come together to compete t h e kids put in, and how stiff the
"are
- verv ~ -o---
--. r or."
"It's a great movie for elemen- there. Most moviemakers want to 13,500 out of 15,00, or 90%, Merit finalist Carin Chabut. for state domination in Latin. competition is." Two years ago,
The way to change this,
tary schools, and families. There make the PG-13 movies, because of the semifinalists nationwide Students take tests, enter art t h e club placed eighth in the
said Bryant, is to speak out.
isn't a single thing that would they're aiming for a much bigger become finalists; those who did corporation in May. projects, and compete in a state state. Last year, they achieved
"Somebody has t o do it. It's
offend anyone, I . would think." audience. We know what we're not were eliminated either on In addition, many colleges certamen. an outstanding fourth place.
hard. But somebody has to
Black River Magic is not a doing." the basis of their SAT scores or and universities offer four-year Sponsor Sherwin Little said, Their goal for this year is to rank
do it."
one-time deal, though. Neff The future for his movie- an application filled out in the scholarships to qualifying final- "The-$roup is definitely excited." third in the state out of thirty-
Bryant added that standing
said that he is already at work making group should be smoother up is a sacrafice; but it is nec-
fall. ists who attend there. The most :
Indian Hill is the largest Latin seven
Indian schools.
Hill to capture
This will
andenable
bring
writing a sequel, tentatively than its past, concluded Neff, 1500 finalists will receive lucrative awards, however, usually club at!ending. Sixty-five mem-
cessary. "There is a price to be
titled The Belle o f Black Ri- "We've learned a lot from this .. $2000 non-renewable scholar- come from large companies; to bers are competing for Indian home a trophy.
paid for change. But things won't
ver. first film. A lot of it was trying change until we pay that price." ships from the National Merit qualify for one of these scholar- Hill, outnumbering the next club
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editorial
Frosh down Devils, advance to CHI finals
by Chris Kempczinski play." was only the second time all year
SStfSS
The proverbial storming of the Bastille took place The boys freshmen team con- Impressively, several players, that the team had been down,
tinues to play solid basketball lo had for most of the season with CAPE' being the only other
in the Phillipines yesterday. Following President
*e you aware of an election in the Yl which has been their trademark remained out of the limelight, e ~ c e p t i o n . In addition to their
Ferdinand Marcos' departure from his palace, joy- for the regular season. With a rec- contributed noteworthy perform- tcnlPor3rY lack of colllposure,
ful Filipinos surrounded it and entered it, celebrating ord of 13-1, the team is well on antes. Guard Steve Finkel- the freshmen also suffered be-
its way towards another success- meier ran the team well in the cause of their inability to make
the ouster of a strongman weakened, and eventually
v y c.3 ful freshman season; however, a fourth quarter as IH continued free throws in the first half. But
driven out, by national will. loss to CAPE on Thursday could their control of both the offensive the defcnse prevailed in the sec-
Marcos, now in exile at Clark Air Force Base, spell a disappointing end to their and defensive game t o eventually ond half and stopped two of
must be pondering the chain of events that led to 2. Did you th.ink the campaign betu,. . - - a
season. roll to a 50-31 Reading's 6'3" starters to close
his downfall. What was the cause-twenty years
n-A Aquino was conducted t-airly'! As the two remaining teams in victory. the game to a near deadlock.
the freshmen tournament, the Even without several of the Also the boys began to convert
of oppressive rule, his refusal to accept any challen- Braves had little trouble advanc- starters playing as long 3s usual, their free throws and made 16-30
ges to his "democratic" will, or his blatant and ing past their first opponent, the Nick Edgington was one bright during the second half. Mark Hig-
Deer Park Wildcats. Having prev- spot. Still coming back from a gins also made several crucial
shameful robbery of the election race with Corazon nagging ankle injury, Edgington steals in the waning moments of
Aquino? Possibly the answer lies in all of these 3. Do you think the election itself was fair? iously defeated the Wildcats in
the regular season by a 48-34 mar- played his most impressive game the game which helped Steve In-
reasons. 1 nix- Qnol,nn gin, Argentati regarded the game since the injury. Leading the nis to score six points in under
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as a minor obstacle. Basically, team wit11 12 points, E dgington three minutes to ~ ~ 1 out 1 1 the 5 0-
Marcos must have been surely flabbergasted by also was greatly appreciated under 45 win.
"We had to play just a good game
the rapid erosion of his power, and the defections t o win," nothing extraordinary- Tomorrow, the freshmen will
you t h ink
~ Marc the boards where his height al-
of his closest allies to the opposition. But there and that is what they did. De- ways makes hinl a valuable asset. play their championship game
is a lesson contained in those events: ultimately, spite a seventeen game lay-off In the team's next game a- against arch-rival CAPE. With a
prior to Deer Park, the team gainst Reading, the Braves met a long history of tension between
a leader cannot control the wills of others forever. quickly regained their regular more formidable test. Admitted- the two teams, the game will
All dictators, sooner or later, will be unable to put season form and "dominated." ly, the team was well aware of the obviously be high-strung. Yet t o
nn you thinK AqUinO cneated?
down opposition demanding that its basic human Said Argentati, "We went with Blue Devils ability after scraping avoid a repeat of the CAPE
a basic 1-3-1 defense" which to a close 43-32 victory during Argentati cites several key fact-
rights be respected.
lo yes proved to be very effective. the regular season. ors: "stop the fast break, keep
The past month has been a good one for the cause In the second quarter, IH out- With jeering catcalls from the our CompoSure, and keep them Photo b y Mariano Fernandez
of human rights. The Haitians were liberated by their scored their opponents twenty- stands, the Braves fought early to under 39. Because if they can Nick Edgington shoots in the
6 . Do you think Marcos is a good leader? one to one thus allowing "sev- keep their composure irregardless score more than that we could be Braves' tournament win over
dictator's escape to France, the Soviet Union released of their four point deficit This in for some trouble." Deer Park.
eral non-starters a chance to
an influential Jewish dissident, and now the Phil-
,"
.-Girl swimmers advance
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lipines are free from the chains of Marcos.
The battle of human rights is a slow and painful
you tk rcos is ible for Mr.
one, but as this month and yesterday have revealed, -
human rights will be won if they are fought for.
uino's d ~ , , , ,.
to sfate tournament
Jewish Hospital recruiting volunteers 6yes
A training program for junior by Amy Burroughs
The Jewish Hospital of Cincin-
Seven Indian Hill swimmers The girls' team sent both
nati is in the process of recruiting volunteers is provided for posi- at do you thin.k the I.Jnited States should went up t o Keating Nataorium a medley and freestyle relay.
volunteers for its summer hospital tions in material distribution, cen-
tral service, radiology, nursing ad- to swim in the district meet The medley, consisting of Traci
program. The program is for any-
one between the ages of 14 and
18 who is "patient, friendly, help-
ministration and cardiology.
% pressu.re Marcos t o hold anotner elecrion
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this past weekend. Coach Mike
Leonard was "ecstatic" at the
Finkelmeier, Leslie and f essica
Folsom, and Jenny Bell perform-
success of all the swimmers and ed very well and finished fifteenth
ful, and punctual." % oust 11llarcos
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support Marcos
s
everyone swam their best times
of the season.
in the district. The freestyle
relay with both Replogles and
Junior Andy Geygan per- co-cap tains Finkelmeier and
% other
in STAFF PRESS ASSOCIATION
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formed very well at the meet
by swimming his best times and
Bell qualified for state where
they are' tied for ~iineteenth
Chieftain is written and composed, printed and sold as an extracur- Y.
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How much or a tnreat are
c.
"--- -lYrA guerilla placing twelfth in both the place. They finished with a
ricular activity b y the students of Indian Hill High School, 6 8 4 5 Drake
Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 4 5 2 4 3 . 5 6 1 4 2 2 5 the regic fifty freestyle and the 100-yard time of 3:48.8 which lowered
Sponsor: William P. Kincaid; Editors: T o m Taylor, Kevin Walzer; butterfly. the School record by seven see-
News Editors: James Anderson, Susan Appel, Jeff Currier; Features -0.f
Other good individual swims ends. They are looking forward
Editors: Davis Griffin, David Miller; Sports Editor: Chris Kempczin- 70 unsure LLYO g were put in by Teresa and Jenny t o lowering it again this weekend
ski; Magazine Editors: Rob Seal, Jeff Tuckey; Business Manager:
Jamie Winget; Circulation Manager: Arianna Newman; Production
Managers: Arianna Newman, Dan Rosenthal; Head Photographer: 10 you t treated the elec.
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Jenny was a state
in the 100-yard
at the state meet in Canton.
Overall, the girls finished
Mariano Fernandez; Photographer: Stratton Moraites; Production w. "* breaststroke and she is seeded seventh in the district, losing t o
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Staff: Stephanie Hug, Tiffany Meyer, Diana Greiner, Elissa Geier, eleventh at state. Teresa quali- powerhouse Sycamore by only
Benjy Cook, Tiffany Ferguson, Katy Fink; Contributers: A m y Bur-
tied for state in the 100 yd. fifteen points. Coach Leonard
roughs, T o m o k o Yamabe. Stratton Moraites, Elissa Geier, Tiffany
Meyer; Staff Artist: Kevin Love. 8% yes freestyle with a thirteenth commented, "It was a real honor
As its editorial policy, Chieftain strives to both comment what is place finish and also in the t o swim at the district meet and
good and encourage correction of what is not. Editorials reflect the 100-yard breaststroke which our swimmers proved that they
opinion of the editorial staff as a whole. Opinions f r o m students photo b y Mariano Fernandez
are strongly encouraged as long as they are relevant and responsibly Amy Burroughs swims for the finish in recent swim team action. she is seeded t o win. deserved to be there."
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Japanese clean school by committee Bryant speaks o u t against racism in America


Staying in one class is not bad, high quality. All the customers, was my first field trip here.
beyond the you know, we stay with the same students, and teachers vote and But since everybody has the same
by Kevin Walzer
"We have to pay the price. That was the major theme of stopped by a policeman who ask- "1 stand before \.uu as the only
people, so all the class members there are certain judgements made subject, it's easy in Japan. Be- ed to see my ID. 1 asked, 'Why?' black full prolessor in Xwier's
rising sun can get close. In addition to in the special committee. cause you don't have t o worry
Someone has to pay the price." his speech; Bryant said, "The
reason I'm here is so that people He said, 'You just don't look history."
Dr. Napoleon Bryant, assis-
that, we have lots of compe- There are several school about missing classes, you know, tant vice president for minori- like me won't have t o talk to right to me.' A question from a stutic.111
titions between classes. There- excursions, too. We go t o the everybody's going on these trips!. ty affairs at Xavier University, you; you'll learn [about minor- "He blew it right there. I
fore, cooperation is necessary famous historical places. And is a firm believer that while blacks ities] ." said, 'No, I haven't done anything
and the classlnates can easily we have some field trips-physics, ** **** ** have gained much in America, Bryant pointed to the strides wrong. I don't have to look
get closer. geology, governments. 1 went to there is still a long, long way to black people have made in right to you.' "
For example, we have the the art field trip last week. That recent years, saying, "I really felt Bryant said that the incident
go.
athletic meet once a year. Bryant addressed the plight a lot s f pride about black people was resolved when he was finally
All the 24 classes (10th-12th) [recently] when I saw a young able to run his errand, buying
of American blacks, and other
are divided into four colors and black man-nicely dressed, clean some food; he was waiting for
minorities, at the activity per-
compete with each other. iod on February 19. shaven-driving a BMW. I figured a store to open when the po-
with Tomoko Yamabe Track, an obstacle race, a
tug of war, cheerleading, be- Job
-- w w "This is Black History
Month," Bryant pointed out,
his income was in the $45,000-
50,000 range. BMW territory."
liceman stopped him.
"To some, black people are
Who cleans in this school? havior, marching, performance But the memory of not being very, very threatening-still,''
noting that he has sponsored
That was one of my early ques- (dancing), etc., everything is allowed out after dark as a child said Bryant. He feels that
several events at Xavier to
tions. In Japan, we have the time judged by the committee of in Reading lingers on for Bry- should not be the case. "Mi-
for cleaning once a week after teachers and parents. That's such Lire- crumbles arouna me.
I t t
observe February's theme.
norities are t o be appreciated
"We've held several cultural pro- ant. Furthermore, he says the Photo by Stratton Moraites
lunch. a great time. ! though as much as others."
gram's reflecting our [Xavier's] bigotry that allowed curfews and Dr. Napoleon Bryant.
E v ~ r ystudent has to go some- In fall, most of the high segregation for blacks still ex- He proceeded to criticize
sensitivity t o minorities." focused on the racially homo-
whe*2. There are certain commit- schools have the Cultural Fes- ists today, though it is not legis- Xavier University for not hav-
He said, however, that he
tees to divide all the students into tival. Each class, club, activity lated. ing a greatq diversity of races see BRYANT, p. 8
was a bit disappointed with white
small groups and each group is does something. To make a "Just three years ago I was in its faculty and administration.
responsible for a certain place d, it has not come yet. But attendance at them.
movie and to show it, to open a
such as homeroom, special room, cafe, to hold a show, musical, I all1 lonq. Soon s movie
Neff produces 'G'-rated children
)
' (i.e. music room,. art room, play, concert, is so much fun. ~f histor
gym, . science room...), stairs We decide what to do before
(our high school has thrtfe summer vacation, and prepare
floors and it's typical. There for it all over the vacation. This by Kevin Walzer ly a glut of "G7'-rated movies on teacher Charles Neff is not t o the money for the project. From
is no high school which doesn't is usually held over the weekend, I cry! Hell is my destiriy. Although there is not exact- the market today, middle school blame. June 12 t o July 8, the three film-
have a second floor.), rest room, the end of September. For I thought 1 was headed t o heaven. Neff, along with two long- makers were in Michigan oversee-
field, garden, etc. the weekend, many people come Two months, three months, time friends, John Donovan and mg the shooting.
When I was a junior high to the festival, students from it mattc-- --' when I 1W-'"
ill Jack Duncall, recently put the Neff found the month-long
student, we had the cleaning time other schools, parents, brothers finishrng touches un a film for filming t o be a learning exper-
every day after lunch for 15 and $sters.:.everybody! distribu lion on videocassette. ience; "You think making a mo-
minutes! Well, maybe to have Each day the festival lasts !ady mirie. Called ' Rlack .Rwer Mu/:ic, the vie is easy?' Try it-I thought it
people to clean school, whatever till around nine or ten o' clock. cassette represenks NeFf's first would be easy. It wasn't." The
you call them, gives the student Sometimes, there is even a con- entry into the field of chlld~en's group had to overcome several
more free time and helps people cert by a professional band. must I be here? I screalll film. obstacles, including its collective
because it makes ' more jobs Especially the last night of the "I had always been bbthered inexperience and small size.
available. I agree with your way. festival is great!!! Everybody
with the passion of Job.
by the lack of good, clean movies One of the group's members,
All the Japanese students hate goes crazy. They announce which te all for kids," said Neff. "This is a Duncan, was the o h e r of Came-
the cleaning time. unit was most popular, and Irn endlt2ssly good movie for childrkn," lot Studios, the firm that over-
oul and sleep. Neff had long toyed with the saw the project from beginning to
coming events idea of undertaking a project for end. But that did not entirely
children-"a book, or something help Neff.
Every girl crazy about a sharp man Never c:an I, i t seems, cnange;
like that was my first idea"- "We had a lot to learn, and I
1 bend. I break. but never had the time t o active- think we learned," said Neff.
Riverfront Coliseum Bogarts
ZZ Top - March 1 - Eliminators ly devote to it. However, in "There were a lot of things we
Doc Watson - March 1 3 - What's, February of 1985, "1 found I didn't know about filming, things
admitted. up Doc?
Luther Vandross - March 14 - had more time," and he got to- you don't think about until you
10,000 Maniacs - March 19 - gether with Donovan and Dun- try it yourself."
His facial features resemble the They battle an audience of only 1 I L U ~ Uwoula
r~e - . nor i l s r e n -
Lord of the Flies! can with the idea of making a Neff said that he found film-
5,000. and endlure." E ing t o be the less difficult portion
Ringling Brothers Circus - April film for children.
10-13 - "The daring young man "We debated about 15 ideas of the moviemaking process, how-
on the flying trapeze." for stories, and finally decided ever; the more burdensome task
on a 'dog story'-involving a dog is editing, he noted.
Cincinnati Gardens and a little girl." The little girl, "In editing is where you ac-
Loverboy and the Hooters - Feb- played by Danielle Cifferi, and tually take all the rough footage
marY 28 - Rock and roll of the Taft Theater . Kipling the dog-Neff's own pet- that you've shot, and join it to-
'80's. George Carlin - March I - Don't find friendship at a summer camp, gether into something that
Wrestling - March 8 - Pounding take Mom and Dad. Kevin fi in the story. flows. That's where the final
fun. Steven Wright - March 1 3 - Can't The filming took place last product is made, and if you don't
Conway Twitty - March 14 - go wrong with Wright. summer on location at a summer do it well, the movie can be real-
Wrongway Unwitty. Jay Leno - March 21 - Saturday photo courtesy of M r . Charles Neff camp for girls in Michigan, owned
Night Live. Neff narrates Black River Magic. by Donovan, who put up most of see NEFF, p. 8
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teacher feature senior sketch
White shoes gone, but 'Truisms' remain Talented Terri lives in a musicaI realm
by Elissa Geier and abilities." by Kevin Walzer Premeires has been a two- being. I'd like that, music "I really don't know what I'd
Once upon a time, long ago, This is True's 21st year at There is no doubt that Terri year occupation for Terri. Mu- education." do if I left music-I love i t so
a child was born, This child Indian Hill, 14 of which were Wayne is most at home in a sical theater is going t o be her Ohio State beckons. Terri much. Even if I get tired of it,
would grow up to be a geology , spent teaching seventh and eighth musical realm. major in college, and Premeires said that her options will re- I come back to it. I don't think
major-a geology major who went grades. Before coming to IH She is auditioning in May for played a role in her choice. main open there, because she I'd want to do anything else."
on to teach physical education. Mr. True graduated with a degree Ohio State's prestigious Scarlet Band, however, has had a would not actually enter the mu- Tonight is the first perfor-
This child was Charles True. in geology from Eastern Ken- and Gray choir. greater influence on Terri, at sical theater program until she is mance of Pow Wow. Terri will
He's "Charlie" to his friends. tucky University, and then went She is drum major for band least in high school. Currently a sophomore. "That's good. be doing what she loves: singing,
If you don't recognize the name to coach football at Newport this year, completing her fourth she plays clarinet in concert You get a feel for the program dancing, performing.
then at least you've heard of and Boone County High Schools. season in the program. band, after the marching season before trying out." In a musical realm.
his white coaching shoes, the in- Mr. True enjoys teaching at She is a two-year member concluded.
famous shoes which adorned the Indian Hill because "Indian Hill of the Premeires and Pow Wow. Band teacher Mr. Steve Stri-
feet of IH's favorite gym teacher. has the best facilities and the Yes, she is at home with mu- der has Terri's utmost respect:
The shoes are gone now. "My equipment necessary for a com- sic. "He's terriffic. I respect him
youngest boy took them with photo by Mariano Fernandez plete physical education pro- "Pow Wow is more frantic more than any other teacher I've
him to college. They are prob- Mr. True's "repetition" of his adages have made his saying of them gram." Mr. True is also en- this year, because it's a month had in high school."
ably covered with mud lying in "perfect." couraged by the administration's earlier than last year," Terri Terri said that she is consider-
the gym now." If you take the adages, "Practice makes per-a- Enthusiastic freshman are ex- support for the physical educa- said. "But that's okay. I ing taking some form of band in
time to look, notice the suc- nent" and "Repetition develops actly what Mr. True loves to tion program, because other like it better that way, because college, "if I minor in an instru-
cessors on his feet; they serve perfection" are the two rules dril- teach. "At this age they still have schools don't put as much empha- I'm more busy. I get more ment." She is looking forward
the purpose but it's just not led into each of his enthusiastic personal hopes for a lot of activi- sis on physical education, they accomplished." immensely to leaving high school:
the same. freshman pupils day after day. ties, because as they grow they see it merely as a state require- This year's Pow Wow is How "I really want to be on my own,
Among other Charlie AP Physical Education classes, realize their strengths and weak- ment. to Succeed in Business Without and really get into music. That's
True legends, the famous Truisms specifically softball, are his dream nesses. I try to direct their atten- Those previously enthusiastic Really Trying. Terri does not what I want to study, what I want
still prevail. The antiquated -physical life after Mr. True. tion to specific activities, talents have a huge role in the pro- to do for the rest of my life. To
see TRUE, p. 8 duction; she is a dancing sec- me, band and Premeires are
disc review retary, and she has a small solo academics; but a class like Gov-
in one song. ernment is just something I have
She is, however, excited about to take."
Sam Cooke sizzles after 'Happy Days' I I I I
Hot, pure Sam Cooke in a setting How to Succeed. "I think it'll Careers? "A music - teacher
. . - photo by Mariano Fernandez
in which he's never been spied be great. I enjoy it a lot." is something about
by Stratton Moraites at the Harlem Square Club 1963 performances the night of the before by most, and never will Terri: "1 don't know what I'd do if I didn't have music."
It seems like no one knows is very different from Cooke's recording, so they could test again. senior sketch Speaking of crashes, David
who Sam Cooke is; but really, first. This record was of a con- his sound out first. This record- He goes smoothly from
is an experienced expert. Many

Kilday to
you do. Follow the roots of pop cert that was for a black audience ing is the late show, the climax "It's All Right" to "For Sen-
music-The Jacksons, the Rol-
ling Stones, the Beatles, Van Mor-
that Cooke felt comfortable with;
so this is a harder, grittier Sam
of the evening- 1 a.m.
The people are packed tight
timental Reasons" with such
feeling. Cooke ,has more power 'Moose' play of you will remember the Datsun
2802's untimely end. "It really
sucked," recalls David. "I was
rison. Oh, still too early? Okay, Cooke-a better Sam Cooke. for the show, and warmed up. than can be expressed here. by Davis Griffin participated as a "permanent Philmont, New Mexico, and the coming home from Busch's and
you've seen Happy Days - you RCA did a rare thing in ta- They "Feel It," as Cooke urged The words of the Magnifi-
them to-break down the race
David Kilday will play Bud second string" on the succes- Adirondacks in his Boy Scout well. . ." The Datsun spun out
heard "You Send Me," "Cupid," king care to give Cooke a per- cent Montague, a soul DJ, which Frump who he describes as a sful varsity soccer team. A full-
barriers, and what do you have? days. Today he opts for the of control on Kugler Mill Road.
and "Twisting the Night Away." fect setup. Sam did several are printed on the album jacket, "pencil-necked geek , who gets back, David enjoyed playing for scenic Red River Gorge in Ken- David now pilots the Jeep affec-
All Sam Cooke compositions. express Cooke best: "And when away with a lot." The antagon- a winning group. In addition, tucky. tionately known as the "Rig."
Cooke enjoyed a big audience the humming's over/And time istic character in this year's Pow he played 011 Indian Hill's rug- In the winter David stays The author of this article can .
in the blac$ community through on the spot finds its SOUI/AU. I can say to you, Wow production, How to Suc- by team. outside by skiing. At Snow Trails clearly remember navigating it
live performances, but for the darling/Sam Cooke's yours/He'll ceed in Business Without Really Backpacking and camping he is remembered as the "ameo- up the gigantic hill near the
mainstream audience Cooke exis- Spring brings the animals out never grow old.7y Trying, is quite different from occupy his time in the warmer

I
ba skier" who almost ate a wood- Seven Hills School.
ted only on antiseptic studio David, however. months. David has been to en post in a hooter-related crash.
What do you like to d o the most Perhaps David is best known
recordings. This was just before Unlike Bud, who gets a- for his summer job. He works
the time of Martin Luther King in spring-like weather? head at the expense of others,
Kristen Karnflord - Climb a tree. at Harper's Point as a lifeguard.
and the civil rights protests, David is an ambitious, hard
"It's the poorest excuse for a

I
in the 1950's. Black artists worker. He is also definitely
Andrea Schwartz - 1 like to do Barry Seibert - Have parties all job I can think of." The job,
either weren't allowed on the not "pencil-necked" like Bud.
that in any weather. the time. however, is not completely fun
airwaves, or their music was Due to superlative growth in the
in the sun. David has "yanked"
played through "cover" versions seventh grade, David has earned
a few little kids who couldn't
made by white artists. All of Mrs. Buckman (substitute) the nickname "Moose," and t o a
swim out of the water. At
Cooke's songs were played in play golf. lesser extent, "Girder."
present, he is working at Walden
this fashion. Pow Wow has been part of Books at Kenwood Mall.
The few who even made it David's activities since the pro-
Molly Higgins - The same thing I Academically, David is at the
on the air were censored. Mo- duction of Sugar in his freshman
do in the winter except now I top of the noteworthy senior
town put pictures of scenery or year, when he played Sir Osgood
can do it outside. class. He is applying to Stanford,
drawings of buildings on their Fielding. In Merrily We Roll
Dartmouth, Duke and the Univer-
album covers because stores Along, he played Franklin sity of Pennsylvania. He was
wouldn't carry a record with a Shepard, and in The Boy Friend recently recognized by the school
black person on the cover. Mike More - Sail. he played Bobby. David is also as President of National Honor
Now, 22 years after he was Robin Mack - Lay out! a four-year member of the Pre-
Megan Kearney and Adriana Scott Farrell - Climb a tree with Society, but probably is better
shot by a night manager at a meires. photo by Mariano Fernandez known by students for his una-
hotel, Sam Cooke's second live Laura Rogers - Go t o the park. Wahl - Play tennis! a beer. Outside of singing, David His Jeep suits adventuresome David's personality perfectly. bashed extracurriculars.
album has been released. Live
Page 4 CHIEFTAIN February 26, 1986 February 26, 1986 CHIEFTAIN Page 5
teacher feature senior sketch
White shoes gone, but 'Truisms' remain Talented Terri lives in a musicaI realm
by Elissa Geier and abilities." by Kevin Walzer Premeires has been a two- being. I'd like that, music "I really don't know what I'd
Once upon a time, long ago, This is True's 21st year at There is no doubt that Terri year occupation for Terri. Mu- education." do if I left music-I love i t so
a child was born, This child Indian Hill, 14 of which were Wayne is most at home in a sical theater is going t o be her Ohio State beckons. Terri much. Even if I get tired of it,
would grow up to be a geology , spent teaching seventh and eighth musical realm. major in college, and Premeires said that her options will re- I come back to it. I don't think
major-a geology major who went grades. Before coming to IH She is auditioning in May for played a role in her choice. main open there, because she I'd want to do anything else."
on to teach physical education. Mr. True graduated with a degree Ohio State's prestigious Scarlet Band, however, has had a would not actually enter the mu- Tonight is the first perfor-
This child was Charles True. in geology from Eastern Ken- and Gray choir. greater influence on Terri, at sical theater program until she is mance of Pow Wow. Terri will
He's "Charlie" to his friends. tucky University, and then went She is drum major for band least in high school. Currently a sophomore. "That's good. be doing what she loves: singing,
If you don't recognize the name to coach football at Newport this year, completing her fourth she plays clarinet in concert You get a feel for the program dancing, performing.
then at least you've heard of and Boone County High Schools. season in the program. band, after the marching season before trying out." In a musical realm.
his white coaching shoes, the in- Mr. True enjoys teaching at She is a two-year member concluded.
famous shoes which adorned the Indian Hill because "Indian Hill of the Premeires and Pow Wow. Band teacher Mr. Steve Stri-
feet of IH's favorite gym teacher. has the best facilities and the Yes, she is at home with mu- der has Terri's utmost respect:
The shoes are gone now. "My equipment necessary for a com- sic. "He's terriffic. I respect him
youngest boy took them with photo by Mariano Fernandez plete physical education pro- "Pow Wow is more frantic more than any other teacher I've
him to college. They are prob- Mr. True's "repetition" of his adages have made his saying of them gram." Mr. True is also en- this year, because it's a month had in high school."
ably covered with mud lying in "perfect." couraged by the administration's earlier than last year," Terri Terri said that she is consider-
the gym now." If you take the adages, "Practice makes per-a- Enthusiastic freshman are ex- support for the physical educa- said. "But that's okay. I ing taking some form of band in
time to look, notice the suc- nent" and "Repetition develops actly what Mr. True loves to tion program, because other like it better that way, because college, "if I minor in an instru-
cessors on his feet; they serve perfection" are the two rules dril- teach. "At this age they still have schools don't put as much empha- I'm more busy. I get more ment." She is looking forward
the purpose but it's just not led into each of his enthusiastic personal hopes for a lot of activi- sis on physical education, they accomplished." immensely to leaving high school:
the same. freshman pupils day after day. ties, because as they grow they see it merely as a state require- This year's Pow Wow is How "I really want to be on my own,
Among other Charlie AP Physical Education classes, realize their strengths and weak- ment. to Succeed in Business Without and really get into music. That's
True legends, the famous Truisms specifically softball, are his dream nesses. I try to direct their atten- Those previously enthusiastic Really Trying. Terri does not what I want to study, what I want
still prevail. The antiquated -physical life after Mr. True. tion to specific activities, talents have a huge role in the pro- to do for the rest of my life. To
see TRUE, p. 8 duction; she is a dancing sec- me, band and Premeires are
disc review retary, and she has a small solo academics; but a class like Gov-
in one song. ernment is just something I have
She is, however, excited about to take."
Sam Cooke sizzles after 'Happy Days' I I I I
Hot, pure Sam Cooke in a setting How to Succeed. "I think it'll Careers? "A music - teacher
. . - photo by Mariano Fernandez
in which he's never been spied be great. I enjoy it a lot." is something about
by Stratton Moraites at the Harlem Square Club 1963 performances the night of the before by most, and never will Terri: "1 don't know what I'd do if I didn't have music."
It seems like no one knows is very different from Cooke's recording, so they could test again. senior sketch Speaking of crashes, David
who Sam Cooke is; but really, first. This record was of a con- his sound out first. This record- He goes smoothly from
is an experienced expert. Many

Kilday to
you do. Follow the roots of pop cert that was for a black audience ing is the late show, the climax "It's All Right" to "For Sen-
music-The Jacksons, the Rol-
ling Stones, the Beatles, Van Mor-
that Cooke felt comfortable with;
so this is a harder, grittier Sam
of the evening- 1 a.m.
The people are packed tight
timental Reasons" with such
feeling. Cooke ,has more power 'Moose' play of you will remember the Datsun
2802's untimely end. "It really
sucked," recalls David. "I was
rison. Oh, still too early? Okay, Cooke-a better Sam Cooke. for the show, and warmed up. than can be expressed here. by Davis Griffin participated as a "permanent Philmont, New Mexico, and the coming home from Busch's and
you've seen Happy Days - you RCA did a rare thing in ta- They "Feel It," as Cooke urged The words of the Magnifi-
them to-break down the race
David Kilday will play Bud second string" on the succes- Adirondacks in his Boy Scout well. . ." The Datsun spun out
heard "You Send Me," "Cupid," king care to give Cooke a per- cent Montague, a soul DJ, which Frump who he describes as a sful varsity soccer team. A full-
barriers, and what do you have? days. Today he opts for the of control on Kugler Mill Road.
and "Twisting the Night Away." fect setup. Sam did several are printed on the album jacket, "pencil-necked geek , who gets back, David enjoyed playing for scenic Red River Gorge in Ken- David now pilots the Jeep affec-
All Sam Cooke compositions. express Cooke best: "And when away with a lot." The antagon- a winning group. In addition, tucky. tionately known as the "Rig."
Cooke enjoyed a big audience the humming's over/And time istic character in this year's Pow he played 011 Indian Hill's rug- In the winter David stays The author of this article can .
in the blac$ community through on the spot finds its SOUI/AU. I can say to you, Wow production, How to Suc- by team. outside by skiing. At Snow Trails clearly remember navigating it
live performances, but for the darling/Sam Cooke's yours/He'll ceed in Business Without Really Backpacking and camping he is remembered as the "ameo- up the gigantic hill near the
mainstream audience Cooke exis- Spring brings the animals out never grow old.7y Trying, is quite different from occupy his time in the warmer

I
ba skier" who almost ate a wood- Seven Hills School.
ted only on antiseptic studio David, however. months. David has been to en post in a hooter-related crash.
What do you like to d o the most Perhaps David is best known
recordings. This was just before Unlike Bud, who gets a- for his summer job. He works
the time of Martin Luther King in spring-like weather? head at the expense of others,
Kristen Karnflord - Climb a tree. at Harper's Point as a lifeguard.
and the civil rights protests, David is an ambitious, hard
"It's the poorest excuse for a

I
in the 1950's. Black artists worker. He is also definitely
Andrea Schwartz - 1 like to do Barry Seibert - Have parties all job I can think of." The job,
either weren't allowed on the not "pencil-necked" like Bud.
that in any weather. the time. however, is not completely fun
airwaves, or their music was Due to superlative growth in the
in the sun. David has "yanked"
played through "cover" versions seventh grade, David has earned
a few little kids who couldn't
made by white artists. All of Mrs. Buckman (substitute) the nickname "Moose," and t o a
swim out of the water. At
Cooke's songs were played in play golf. lesser extent, "Girder."
present, he is working at Walden
this fashion. Pow Wow has been part of Books at Kenwood Mall.
The few who even made it David's activities since the pro-
Molly Higgins - The same thing I Academically, David is at the
on the air were censored. Mo- duction of Sugar in his freshman
do in the winter except now I top of the noteworthy senior
town put pictures of scenery or year, when he played Sir Osgood
can do it outside. class. He is applying to Stanford,
drawings of buildings on their Fielding. In Merrily We Roll
Dartmouth, Duke and the Univer-
album covers because stores Along, he played Franklin sity of Pennsylvania. He was
wouldn't carry a record with a Shepard, and in The Boy Friend recently recognized by the school
black person on the cover. Mike More - Sail. he played Bobby. David is also as President of National Honor
Now, 22 years after he was Robin Mack - Lay out! a four-year member of the Pre-
Megan Kearney and Adriana Scott Farrell - Climb a tree with Society, but probably is better
shot by a night manager at a meires. photo by Mariano Fernandez known by students for his una-
hotel, Sam Cooke's second live Laura Rogers - Go t o the park. Wahl - Play tennis! a beer. Outside of singing, David His Jeep suits adventuresome David's personality perfectly. bashed extracurriculars.
album has been released. Live
^ . <.
. Page 6 CHIEFTAIN February 26, 1986 CHIEFTAIN - *
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~ebruary 26, 1986

Japanese clean school by committee Bryant speaks o u t against racism in America


Staying in one class is not bad, high quality. All the customers, was my first field trip here.
beyond the you know, we stay with the same students, and teachers vote and But since everybody has the same
by Kevin Walzer
"We have to pay the price. That was the major theme of stopped by a policeman who ask- "1 stand before \.uu as the only
people, so all the class members there are certain judgements made subject, it's easy in Japan. Be- ed to see my ID. 1 asked, 'Why?' black full prolessor in Xwier's
rising sun can get close. In addition to in the special committee. cause you don't have t o worry
Someone has to pay the price." his speech; Bryant said, "The
reason I'm here is so that people He said, 'You just don't look history."
Dr. Napoleon Bryant, assis-
that, we have lots of compe- There are several school about missing classes, you know, tant vice president for minori- like me won't have t o talk to right to me.' A question from a stutic.111
titions between classes. There- excursions, too. We go t o the everybody's going on these trips!. ty affairs at Xavier University, you; you'll learn [about minor- "He blew it right there. I
fore, cooperation is necessary famous historical places. And is a firm believer that while blacks ities] ." said, 'No, I haven't done anything
and the classlnates can easily we have some field trips-physics, ** **** ** have gained much in America, Bryant pointed to the strides wrong. I don't have to look
get closer. geology, governments. 1 went to there is still a long, long way to black people have made in right to you.' "
For example, we have the the art field trip last week. That recent years, saying, "I really felt Bryant said that the incident
go.
athletic meet once a year. Bryant addressed the plight a lot s f pride about black people was resolved when he was finally
All the 24 classes (10th-12th) [recently] when I saw a young able to run his errand, buying
of American blacks, and other
are divided into four colors and black man-nicely dressed, clean some food; he was waiting for
minorities, at the activity per-
compete with each other. iod on February 19. shaven-driving a BMW. I figured a store to open when the po-
with Tomoko Yamabe Track, an obstacle race, a
tug of war, cheerleading, be- Job
-- w w "This is Black History
Month," Bryant pointed out,
his income was in the $45,000-
50,000 range. BMW territory."
liceman stopped him.
"To some, black people are
Who cleans in this school? havior, marching, performance But the memory of not being very, very threatening-still,''
noting that he has sponsored
That was one of my early ques- (dancing), etc., everything is allowed out after dark as a child said Bryant. He feels that
several events at Xavier to
tions. In Japan, we have the time judged by the committee of in Reading lingers on for Bry- should not be the case. "Mi-
for cleaning once a week after teachers and parents. That's such Lire- crumbles arouna me.
I t t
observe February's theme.
norities are t o be appreciated
"We've held several cultural pro- ant. Furthermore, he says the Photo by Stratton Moraites
lunch. a great time. ! though as much as others."
gram's reflecting our [Xavier's] bigotry that allowed curfews and Dr. Napoleon Bryant.
E v ~ r ystudent has to go some- In fall, most of the high segregation for blacks still ex- He proceeded to criticize
sensitivity t o minorities." focused on the racially homo-
whe*2. There are certain commit- schools have the Cultural Fes- ists today, though it is not legis- Xavier University for not hav-
He said, however, that he
tees to divide all the students into tival. Each class, club, activity lated. ing a greatq diversity of races see BRYANT, p. 8
was a bit disappointed with white
small groups and each group is does something. To make a "Just three years ago I was in its faculty and administration.
responsible for a certain place d, it has not come yet. But attendance at them.
movie and to show it, to open a
such as homeroom, special room, cafe, to hold a show, musical, I all1 lonq. Soon s movie
Neff produces 'G'-rated children
)
' (i.e. music room,. art room, play, concert, is so much fun. ~f histor
gym, . science room...), stairs We decide what to do before
(our high school has thrtfe summer vacation, and prepare
floors and it's typical. There for it all over the vacation. This by Kevin Walzer ly a glut of "G7'-rated movies on teacher Charles Neff is not t o the money for the project. From
is no high school which doesn't is usually held over the weekend, I cry! Hell is my destiriy. Although there is not exact- the market today, middle school blame. June 12 t o July 8, the three film-
have a second floor.), rest room, the end of September. For I thought 1 was headed t o heaven. Neff, along with two long- makers were in Michigan oversee-
field, garden, etc. the weekend, many people come Two months, three months, time friends, John Donovan and mg the shooting.
When I was a junior high to the festival, students from it mattc-- --' when I 1W-'"
ill Jack Duncall, recently put the Neff found the month-long
student, we had the cleaning time other schools, parents, brothers finishrng touches un a film for filming t o be a learning exper-
every day after lunch for 15 and $sters.:.everybody! distribu lion on videocassette. ience; "You think making a mo-
minutes! Well, maybe to have Each day the festival lasts !ady mirie. Called ' Rlack .Rwer Mu/:ic, the vie is easy?' Try it-I thought it
people to clean school, whatever till around nine or ten o' clock. cassette represenks NeFf's first would be easy. It wasn't." The
you call them, gives the student Sometimes, there is even a con- entry into the field of chlld~en's group had to overcome several
more free time and helps people cert by a professional band. must I be here? I screalll film. obstacles, including its collective
because it makes ' more jobs Especially the last night of the "I had always been bbthered inexperience and small size.
available. I agree with your way. festival is great!!! Everybody
with the passion of Job.
by the lack of good, clean movies One of the group's members,
All the Japanese students hate goes crazy. They announce which te all for kids," said Neff. "This is a Duncan, was the o h e r of Came-
the cleaning time. unit was most popular, and Irn endlt2ssly good movie for childrkn," lot Studios, the firm that over-
oul and sleep. Neff had long toyed with the saw the project from beginning to
coming events idea of undertaking a project for end. But that did not entirely
children-"a book, or something help Neff.
Every girl crazy about a sharp man Never c:an I, i t seems, cnange;
like that was my first idea"- "We had a lot to learn, and I
1 bend. I break. but never had the time t o active- think we learned," said Neff.
Riverfront Coliseum Bogarts
ZZ Top - March 1 - Eliminators ly devote to it. However, in "There were a lot of things we
Doc Watson - March 1 3 - What's, February of 1985, "1 found I didn't know about filming, things
admitted. up Doc?
Luther Vandross - March 14 - had more time," and he got to- you don't think about until you
10,000 Maniacs - March 19 - gether with Donovan and Dun- try it yourself."
His facial features resemble the They battle an audience of only 1 I L U ~ Uwoula
r~e - . nor i l s r e n -
Lord of the Flies! can with the idea of making a Neff said that he found film-
5,000. and endlure." E ing t o be the less difficult portion
Ringling Brothers Circus - April film for children.
10-13 - "The daring young man "We debated about 15 ideas of the moviemaking process, how-
on the flying trapeze." for stories, and finally decided ever; the more burdensome task
on a 'dog story'-involving a dog is editing, he noted.
Cincinnati Gardens and a little girl." The little girl, "In editing is where you ac-
Loverboy and the Hooters - Feb- played by Danielle Cifferi, and tually take all the rough footage
marY 28 - Rock and roll of the Taft Theater . Kipling the dog-Neff's own pet- that you've shot, and join it to-
'80's. George Carlin - March I - Don't find friendship at a summer camp, gether into something that
Wrestling - March 8 - Pounding take Mom and Dad. Kevin fi in the story. flows. That's where the final
fun. Steven Wright - March 1 3 - Can't The filming took place last product is made, and if you don't
Conway Twitty - March 14 - go wrong with Wright. summer on location at a summer do it well, the movie can be real-
Wrongway Unwitty. Jay Leno - March 21 - Saturday photo courtesy of M r . Charles Neff camp for girls in Michigan, owned
Night Live. Neff narrates Black River Magic. by Donovan, who put up most of see NEFF, p. 8
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editorial
Frosh down Devils, advance to CHI finals
by Chris Kempczinski play." was only the second time all year
SStfSS
The proverbial storming of the Bastille took place The boys freshmen team con- Impressively, several players, that the team had been down,
tinues to play solid basketball lo had for most of the season with CAPE' being the only other
in the Phillipines yesterday. Following President
*e you aware of an election in the Yl which has been their trademark remained out of the limelight, e ~ c e p t i o n . In addition to their
Ferdinand Marcos' departure from his palace, joy- for the regular season. With a rec- contributed noteworthy perform- tcnlPor3rY lack of colllposure,
ful Filipinos surrounded it and entered it, celebrating ord of 13-1, the team is well on antes. Guard Steve Finkel- the freshmen also suffered be-
its way towards another success- meier ran the team well in the cause of their inability to make
the ouster of a strongman weakened, and eventually
v y c.3 ful freshman season; however, a fourth quarter as IH continued free throws in the first half. But
driven out, by national will. loss to CAPE on Thursday could their control of both the offensive the defcnse prevailed in the sec-
Marcos, now in exile at Clark Air Force Base, spell a disappointing end to their and defensive game t o eventually ond half and stopped two of
must be pondering the chain of events that led to 2. Did you th.ink the campaign betu,. . - - a
season. roll to a 50-31 Reading's 6'3" starters to close
his downfall. What was the cause-twenty years
n-A Aquino was conducted t-airly'! As the two remaining teams in victory. the game to a near deadlock.
the freshmen tournament, the Even without several of the Also the boys began to convert
of oppressive rule, his refusal to accept any challen- Braves had little trouble advanc- starters playing as long 3s usual, their free throws and made 16-30
ges to his "democratic" will, or his blatant and ing past their first opponent, the Nick Edgington was one bright during the second half. Mark Hig-
Deer Park Wildcats. Having prev- spot. Still coming back from a gins also made several crucial
shameful robbery of the election race with Corazon nagging ankle injury, Edgington steals in the waning moments of
Aquino? Possibly the answer lies in all of these 3. Do you think the election itself was fair? iously defeated the Wildcats in
the regular season by a 48-34 mar- played his most impressive game the game which helped Steve In-
reasons. 1 nix- Qnol,nn gin, Argentati regarded the game since the injury. Leading the nis to score six points in under
u Ty7b
nc
.3
as a minor obstacle. Basically, team wit11 12 points, E dgington three minutes to ~ ~ 1 out 1 1 the 5 0-
Marcos must have been surely flabbergasted by also was greatly appreciated under 45 win.
"We had to play just a good game
the rapid erosion of his power, and the defections t o win," nothing extraordinary- Tomorrow, the freshmen will
you t h ink
~ Marc the boards where his height al-
of his closest allies to the opposition. But there and that is what they did. De- ways makes hinl a valuable asset. play their championship game
is a lesson contained in those events: ultimately, spite a seventeen game lay-off In the team's next game a- against arch-rival CAPE. With a
prior to Deer Park, the team gainst Reading, the Braves met a long history of tension between
a leader cannot control the wills of others forever. quickly regained their regular more formidable test. Admitted- the two teams, the game will
All dictators, sooner or later, will be unable to put season form and "dominated." ly, the team was well aware of the obviously be high-strung. Yet t o
nn you thinK AqUinO cneated?
down opposition demanding that its basic human Said Argentati, "We went with Blue Devils ability after scraping avoid a repeat of the CAPE
a basic 1-3-1 defense" which to a close 43-32 victory during Argentati cites several key fact-
rights be respected.
lo yes proved to be very effective. the regular season. ors: "stop the fast break, keep
The past month has been a good one for the cause In the second quarter, IH out- With jeering catcalls from the our CompoSure, and keep them Photo b y Mariano Fernandez
of human rights. The Haitians were liberated by their scored their opponents twenty- stands, the Braves fought early to under 39. Because if they can Nick Edgington shoots in the
6 . Do you think Marcos is a good leader? one to one thus allowing "sev- keep their composure irregardless score more than that we could be Braves' tournament win over
dictator's escape to France, the Soviet Union released of their four point deficit This in for some trouble." Deer Park.
eral non-starters a chance to
an influential Jewish dissident, and now the Phil-
,"
.-Girl swimmers advance
r l v
lipines are free from the chains of Marcos.
The battle of human rights is a slow and painful
you tk rcos is ible for Mr.
one, but as this month and yesterday have revealed, -
human rights will be won if they are fought for.
uino's d ~ , , , ,.
to sfate tournament
Jewish Hospital recruiting volunteers 6yes
A training program for junior by Amy Burroughs
The Jewish Hospital of Cincin-
Seven Indian Hill swimmers The girls' team sent both
nati is in the process of recruiting volunteers is provided for posi- at do you thin.k the I.Jnited States should went up t o Keating Nataorium a medley and freestyle relay.
volunteers for its summer hospital tions in material distribution, cen-
tral service, radiology, nursing ad- to swim in the district meet The medley, consisting of Traci
program. The program is for any-
one between the ages of 14 and
18 who is "patient, friendly, help-
ministration and cardiology.
% pressu.re Marcos t o hold anotner elecrion
I . 1 -
this past weekend. Coach Mike
Leonard was "ecstatic" at the
Finkelmeier, Leslie and f essica
Folsom, and Jenny Bell perform-
success of all the swimmers and ed very well and finished fifteenth
ful, and punctual." % oust 11llarcos
-
support Marcos
s
everyone swam their best times
of the season.
in the district. The freestyle
relay with both Replogles and
Junior Andy Geygan per- co-cap tains Finkelmeier and
% other
in STAFF PRESS ASSOCIATION
..
formed very well at the meet
by swimming his best times and
Bell qualified for state where
they are' tied for ~iineteenth
Chieftain is written and composed, printed and sold as an extracur- Y.
I
.- rne
How much or a tnreat are
c.
"--- -lYrA guerilla placing twelfth in both the place. They finished with a
ricular activity b y the students of Indian Hill High School, 6 8 4 5 Drake
Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 4 5 2 4 3 . 5 6 1 4 2 2 5 the regic fifty freestyle and the 100-yard time of 3:48.8 which lowered
Sponsor: William P. Kincaid; Editors: T o m Taylor, Kevin Walzer; butterfly. the School record by seven see-
News Editors: James Anderson, Susan Appel, Jeff Currier; Features -0.f
Other good individual swims ends. They are looking forward
Editors: Davis Griffin, David Miller; Sports Editor: Chris Kempczin- 70 unsure LLYO g were put in by Teresa and Jenny t o lowering it again this weekend
ski; Magazine Editors: Rob Seal, Jeff Tuckey; Business Manager:
Jamie Winget; Circulation Manager: Arianna Newman; Production
Managers: Arianna Newman, Dan Rosenthal; Head Photographer: 10 you t treated the elec.
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qualifier
Jenny was a state
in the 100-yard
at the state meet in Canton.
Overall, the girls finished
Mariano Fernandez; Photographer: Stratton Moraites; Production w. "* breaststroke and she is seeded seventh in the district, losing t o
I an un~laseaand fair fashion?
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Staff: Stephanie Hug, Tiffany Meyer, Diana Greiner, Elissa Geier, eleventh at state. Teresa quali- powerhouse Sycamore by only
Benjy Cook, Tiffany Ferguson, Katy Fink; Contributers: A m y Bur-
tied for state in the 100 yd. fifteen points. Coach Leonard
roughs, T o m o k o Yamabe. Stratton Moraites, Elissa Geier, Tiffany
Meyer; Staff Artist: Kevin Love. 8% yes freestyle with a thirteenth commented, "It was a real honor
As its editorial policy, Chieftain strives to both comment what is place finish and also in the t o swim at the district meet and
good and encourage correction of what is not. Editorials reflect the 100-yard breaststroke which our swimmers proved that they
opinion of the editorial staff as a whole. Opinions f r o m students photo b y Mariano Fernandez
are strongly encouraged as long as they are relevant and responsibly Amy Burroughs swims for the finish in recent swim team action. she is seeded t o win. deserved to be there."
written
Page 8 CHIEFTAIN February 26, 1986 b

CAPE squeaks by
by Kevin Walzer
5raves in sectional tourney Sk F'ow
February 21, Laltota High School. five seniors, a group which com-
It was not a "Repeat Upset."
CHL, a .500 overall mark for the
Pow Wow stars Magazine
P* 5
Indian Hill, whose season end- regular campaign. prised the backbone of the of-
It was, however, as nip and tuck ed at 10-11 with their post-sea- But they have always seemed fense this season.
1
as the rest of their games. son loss to the first-seeded Cru- to rise to the occasion against Metzger was the Braves' 1

CAPE 59, IH 56, boys' AA saders, have had a fairly incon- CAPE, CHL champions with a leading scorer this year, averaging
sectional basketball tournament. sistent year-a 3 0 0 record in the 15-1 record. The one blemish approximately 17 points per
on their league mark came from game. Senior Andy Tucker com-
k 8-8 IH. plemented Metzger with ballhand-
Their sectional game against ling.
IH was no different; CAPE, who The Braves' starting backcourt
Vol. 35 No. 11
had had a fairly easy time ag- is not the only part of the offense
ainst the rest of their opponents, that will be changed with gradu- February 26, 1986
had a battle on their hands. ation. IH's inside game, anchored Indian Hill High School
The first half was dead by seniors Jared Davis and Mike Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
even, with CAPE overcoming Cohen, will also have to be filled
a 14-10 IH first quarter lead by new faces.
to tie at 25-25 by the end of This year's team was quite
the second quarter. The third young, with three sophomores
quarter saw both teams again and five juniors. The juniors
trading baskets; entering the
fourth stanza, the game was
deadlocked again, 37-37.
on the squad did not see a great
amount of playing time; how-
ever, along with the sophomores,
Hug invited to National Honors Orchestra
Late in the fourth quar- Mexico Hayden, Mike Eaton, and by James Anderson Hug will fly to Anaheim ert Washburn, Concerto in F
ter CAPE took the lead, Jason Kincaid, they will have Junior Stephanie Hug has been April 9. "I am really excited Major for Piano and Orchestra
forcing the Braves to foul. The to assume the mantle of lead- selected for the highly prestig- about going. I was really su- by John Argosino, and Roman-
Crusaders hit their free throws, ership. ious National High School Hon- rised to be selected for this," tic Symphony No. 2 by Howard
preventing the Braves from Two factors to watch with ors Orchestra (NHSHO). She commented Hug. Hansen. "It will not be easy
taking back the lead. next year's squad is the develop- will play at the Music Educa- Many practice sessions will but I think we can do it," Hug
A convincing Crusader dunk ment of the new juniors, and tion National In-service Confer- precede the performance in the boasted.
at the buzzer capped the game's 6'8" Moeller transfer Joe Sem- ence in Anaheim, California on Anaheim convention center on Dr. James DePreist will guest
scoring, giving CAPE the three- rad. This year's JV squad posted Saturday, April, 12,1986. April 12. "The practice will be conduct the NHSHO orchestra.
w - . -
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9
point win.
Senior Erich Metzger led IH
in scoring with 22 points,
a 14-6 record, and won three
EHL titles seventh through ninth
grades. Semrad, who suited up
Hug was seleMed as a re-
sult of reccomendations by her
teachers and the state music
a pain but it will be fun to meet
all1 the other musicians," dec-
lared Hug. "The concert itself
He is currently conductor and
music director of the Oregon
Symphony. He has served pre-
,
photo by Mariano Fernanaez
.
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s

Now that 1985-86 has but did not play against CAPE,
sic#- will be fun too," she added viously as assistant conductor Junior Stephanie Hug.
, > .
-
,
association. Each student was
ended, many will soon begin is the tallest player 1l-I has had enthusiastically .
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photo by chosen for their "superior mus- to Leonard Bernstein at the


Mexico Hayden shoots in the Braves' sectional loss to CAPE. looking forward to next year. in many years. He will be cru- icianship and musical accomplish- The concert program will New York Philharmonic and He was Music Director of L'Or-
The Braves will be graduating cial in leading the Braves' in- ments." Only students from for- include the Leonare Overture later as associate conductor chestre Symphonique de Quebec
side -game next vear. ty-five states were selected this NO. 3 by Beethoven, SONA, to Antal Dorati at the National just prior to assuming the Or-

'Black River' a learning experience f o r Neff T R U E . ~ ~ O ~4 P - year. a commissioned work by Rob- Symphony in Washington, D.C. egon position in 1980.

NEFF. from o. 3 1 - -

Initial editing showed that the "This one is about a horse, to prove t o ourselves that we
freshmen grow up, they turn into
. .
juniors and seniors. Then they
lose some of that enthusiasm,
Chabut attains Merit Finalist standing ships, a finalist must generally
w
company or live in the area where
film was rough, and the telling land it's a kid's farce," he said. could do it. Filming the second by James Anderson
because they begin to take a
Charin Chabut, Indian Hill's be related to an employee of the the company is based.
of its plot jumpy at places; to A sequel before me original one should be easier."
more realistic look at life. sole national merit semi-finalist
correct that, Neff himself suited is in widespread distribution?
"I like to see the juniors and
up in overalls to become "Uncle
Charlie," who serves as a story-
"Yes. One of the distributors
told us that film series tend to
BRYANT, from p. 3
genous faculty and administra-
seniors I taught as freshmen.
They are in good physical con-
has advanced t o finalist status
along with 13,499 other nat- Latin Club to attend convention
teller in Black River. do better on the market, so we're ional merit semi-finalists in the by Tiffany Meyer by fifteen. Eleven of those at-
tion here at IH. Bryant said, dition and healthy. Less than
"I tell part of the story, and going to film two or three of competition for three million The Indian Hill Latin Club will tending are junior high students.
"I think there should be a more 10% of IH students are over-
keep the plot moving," chuckled these Black River movies." :dollars in scholarship money. be traveling to Columbus this The club is also distinguished by
diverse staff. You can help that weight." If there is one
Neff. And if the film is not a com- Chabut has applied to Case weekend to compete in a three- having State Chairperson Little
to come about-stand up and say thing Mr. True endeavors to
Neff said that he was pleased merical blockbuster? Western Reserve, Northwestern, day convention. and the Second Vice President
you want more black teachers, teach kids it could only be,
with the final version of Black "We're not greedy; we're Duke, Kenyon, and Washington At a state Latin convention, of the convention, junior Paul
a black teacher." ' T o reach your potential. I'm
River Magic. His partners are not doing this to make tons of University. "I have no real contrary to what people think, Alvord.
'
Educational institutions, said here to keep you in line, but
currently seeking local distri- money. But I really think there idea where I'm going, but today more is done than just speaking Little stated, "How well we
Bryant, should be models for you teach yourselves. You can't
butors to bring it t o Cincinnati should be more good movies for my favorites are Northwestern Latin. Schools from all over d o depends upon how much time
students, and in terms of race, learn unless you want to."
shelves. children, and we're helping and Duke," she said. Chieftain file photo Ohio come together to compete t h e kids put in, and how stiff the
"are
- verv ~ -o---
--. r or."
"It's a great movie for elemen- there. Most moviemakers want to 13,500 out of 15,00, or 90%, Merit finalist Carin Chabut. for state domination in Latin. competition is." Two years ago,
The way to change this,
tary schools, and families. There make the PG-13 movies, because of the semifinalists nationwide Students take tests, enter art t h e club placed eighth in the
said Bryant, is to speak out.
isn't a single thing that would they're aiming for a much bigger become finalists; those who did corporation in May. projects, and compete in a state state. Last year, they achieved
"Somebody has t o do it. It's
offend anyone, I . would think." audience. We know what we're not were eliminated either on In addition, many colleges certamen. an outstanding fourth place.
hard. But somebody has to
Black River Magic is not a doing." the basis of their SAT scores or and universities offer four-year Sponsor Sherwin Little said, Their goal for this year is to rank
do it."
one-time deal, though. Neff The future for his movie- an application filled out in the scholarships to qualifying final- "The-$roup is definitely excited." third in the state out of thirty-
Bryant added that standing
said that he is already at work making group should be smoother up is a sacrafice; but it is nec-
fall. ists who attend there. The most :
Indian Hill is the largest Latin seven
Indian schools.
Hill to capture
This will
andenable
bring
writing a sequel, tentatively than its past, concluded Neff, 1500 finalists will receive lucrative awards, however, usually club at!ending. Sixty-five mem-
cessary. "There is a price to be
titled The Belle o f Black Ri- "We've learned a lot from this .. $2000 non-renewable scholar- come from large companies; to bers are competing for Indian home a trophy.
paid for change. But things won't
ver. first film. A lot of it was trying change until we pay that price." ships from the National Merit qualify for one of these scholar- Hill, outnumbering the next club

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