Marchetti Fills Vacant Seat by Debra Allen senior majoring in government, everyone was," she said. For a number of years, will occupy the seat of Vice- She has some very concrete Roseanna Marchetti has been an President until general elections ideas that she would like to active member of student take place at the beginning of pursue while in office. First on government. Her participation April. her list is her involvement in the began in high school and has Marchetti was a little shocked Student Services committee, extended into her college years. at her election, for she says that "hich is a subcommittee of the Two of her four years at USF Matthias' resignation was a Board of Trustees. She would consisted of active partaking in surprise. "I don't know why like to see more student input on ASUSF. Now she is almost to John quit. John was frustrated affairs of ASUSF. the top as ASUSFs new Vice with the people of ASUSF, he Secondly, Marchetti would President. was frustrated with the like to look into the ASUSF And how did she get so lucky? procedures." She doesn't elections. She feels the elections It happened upon the understand just what Matthias' should be right at the disposal of resignation of the former Vice- reasons are, but she hopes to the students. "Who goes to the President, John Matthias, at continue the quality of Quiet Room?" she asked. which Marchetti, then seated in leadership that Matthias had She would also like to ASUSF as the Speaker Pro- Koseanna Marchetti is ASUSFs new Vice-President. (Photo> begun. "He was doingso much. 1 Continued to Page $ Tern, stepped up. Marchetti, a by Vince Huang). was just really surprised — Index WE emmm® News 1-3, 15, 16 Opinion 4,5

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Sports 8-11 An Inside Look 12-14 I 'olume 74. So. 3 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Will the SpaceCrunchEverEnd? be enough room to accomodate by Angela McSulty classroom or office size where Lone Mountain is occupied by but which in actuality is the demands of the Schools of Despite the recent acquisition necessary. In this way USF the School of Continuing reinforced concrete. Despite all Education and Continuing of Lone Mountain College last avoids the expense of Education, which includes Price the years ,of use none of the Education who at the present Fall, the academic world of USF contracting with Union labor to Internships. The Pacific Wing reinforced concrete floors have have priority. Most, but not all still sorely needs precious space. erect permanent walls. The occupants were given the cracked and therefore promise needs can be met. Lone Mountain will become architects must engineer the available telephone lines and are sturdy, continued use into the Some of the larger rooms the home of the School of panels so that the space will operating on minimal service. future. which can be utilized for Education sometime in April. It receive proper ventilation. "There will eventually be direct The major areas of concern classroom space include the will occupy the entire Rossi Classes to be held in the lines to the Dorms and the Rossi currently are the School of auditorium, the chapel, the Wing. Rossi is the eastern most School of Education once it is Wing," assures Davis. Education Continuing ballroom, and the little theatre. wing of the college. The move moved to Lone Mountain will be Plans for office space also Education, the Dorms, and a University Director Bob will be undertaken during April relatively small and thus will includes space for a new fund Conference Center. Davis hopes Bailey has already planned weekends so as not to interfere require modification by means raising program. that USF main campus space events for the little theatre which with classes or regular business of these panels. They will prove Another stumbling for could remain as much as include poetry readings and the of the University. to be quite economical since they USF is S.F. Building code possible available for internal performance of small ensembles. The move will not take place are sound absorbing and are problems. Sections of Lone use rather than such congested Some of the rooms at Lone until April when it is expected movable in case of later Mountain which were built back outside group use. Mountain are in need of that all the necessary expansion. in the 1930's have major The space Lone Mountain will maintainence work,as the Sisters preparations will be completed. These same panels will be used structural deficiencies relative to provide is not really so much of the Society of the Sacred One of these involves hooking by the World English Center. earthquake proofing standards, after all when the needs of USF Heart, who previously owned the Lone Mountain telephone They have requested space in Rossi Wing, the Pacific are considered. "There have and operated Lone Mountain, service to new lines. The lines Loyola Hall once the School of Wing, and the Dorms, however, been some forty-two (42) lacked the funds to execute will be directly linked in with Education is actively using the were built later, when the basic requests for space at Lone them. Such repairs include USFs centrex system. This space at Lone Mountain. "The modern code requirements were Mountain. All these are general upkeep, painting, repair means that offices there will be actual moving date, however, in effect. contingent upon what happens of draperies, and the like. 666 extensions. depends upon the arrival of the Much of the Lone Mountain once the school of Education Florescent lighting is currently Another stumbling block is construction is considered quite gets up there," says Davis. panels," portends Doug Davis, planned to replace the remaining heating and ventilation. Vice President of Administrative superb by modern day There are a grand total of old incandescent bulbs. "All this Architects are working on the Affairs and University legal contractors. A case in nineteen (19) classrooms. For will take time and money," construction of "modular advisor. would be the Library roof which additional space*>larger rooms cautions Davis. panels" which will decrease Presently the Pacific Wing of lends a medieval wooden effect. will be divided by the panels. It is projected that there won't even Senate Discusses Budgets by Theresa Hudson Steven Sem. Sem will only fill be purchased with Senate Money matters were the pri­ this position until Tuesday, Feb­ money. However, alcohol was mary considerations of the Sen­ ruary 27. when the Senate will purchased because this particu­ ate Members at their February elect a new Senator. Nomina­ lar policy was not known to Sen­ 20 meetings where budget ses­ tions will be taken from both the ator Dan Courtney, who was in sions and allocations were dis­ gallery and the Senate, so all in­ charge of the party. cussed at length. terested students should attend. Three individuals have been After the call to order, Fred Lee stated that there had been selected to serve on the Service Schluep corrected last week's a misunderstanding regarding Scholarship Committee. Iheir minutes stating that his ideas had the NRCC party which took names were not made known. merely been a "preliminary place last Friday. NRCC had Also, inventory has been taken framework for discussion" been given advance credit for re­ and much ASUSF equipment rather than suggestions or pro­ freshments with the stipulation needs to be returned. ASUSF Senators discussed budgets, office hours, and alloca­ posals. that admission would be charged Budget packets were distrib­ tions Tuesday nif>ht.(photo by Xaila llamdy) In his President's report, to cover the cost. uted to all of the Senators, ceived tentatively more difficult budget requests for the fiscal Aaron Lee introduced his tem­ "Refreshments" were not to in­ and a primary list of Senators re­ budgets. Additional assignments year. porary appointee to Roseanna clude alcohol because ASUSF sponsible for different organiza­ will be made after organizations Steve Sem distributed his Marchetti's Senatorial seat. policy states that no alcohol may tions was read. Old Senators re- have responded by submitting Continued on Page 15 Page 2 77ie San Francisco Foghorn Fehruarv 23. 1979 Registration Ruckus Reviewed by Rob Patacsil Saturdays, providing express administrative. them. corner to another to locate a lines (for 6 complaints or less), In the past, the Office of the As a result of modular For this reason, the Registrar student's record. and having a type of registration Registrar has had an scheduling, the Registrar was has been receiving an enormous Finally, there is no by mail since it is not possible unfavorable image. It was still receiving complaints from amount of inquiries from irate Registration Supervisor and no under the existing system. characterized as a complaint students getting "Fs," "W's," students during the past week. longer a position of Head Then, those improvements center with long lines where and no credit at all last semester. Another major cause for the Registrar. The latter is currently found financially feasible and tolerance levels were tested. This The office issued a GRADE ADD-DROPS occurring at the under the direction of James approved by all parties week, the commotion at the CHECK form to handle this Registrar during the first few Meinert, Dean of Admissions concerned will be adopted. Registrar was caused by a rising matter separately from the weeks of the semester is the and Records. Currently, Herb When asked what is presently number of complaints and registration problems. However, misconception of the purpose of Tobey and Phil Flowers, the residual problems. being done to lessen the time the student. University^ and pre-registration. Assistant Registrars, have been consumed waiting in lines and Most problems encountered Bursar billing records are at a Pre-registration is conducted responsible for coordinating by the office this past week were students crowding into the stand-still awaiting for results of only to estimate what the student office activity and compiling office. Tobey. replied that many caused by student errors. the check. demands for classes are. From student statistics, reports, and •For example, students ideas were being utilized. Another situation has caused this figure, the deans of the records. First, a screening method was provided incorrect social additional problems for the colleges determine what classes The current registration security numbers, course line adopted. Students were screened Registrar. This problem should be offered and how large design requires the staff to deal as they stood in lines for the numbers, and mailing addresses. originates from the Office ofthe they should be. In the end, the with registrations on a personal Because of these errors, they more routine problems. Then, Bursar. dean may cancel a class or level. However, with the these students were directed to were billed incorrectly, did not Starting this semester, being change its time of meeting, shortage of man power, this appear on class lists, or did not the correct lines for record or "pre-registered" DID NOT room, or unit load. cannot be accomplished registration problems and to receive a confirmation for their exactly mean one was officially Students wishing to change efficiently. courses. correct areas for the proper registered because students first their schedule to accomodate or Herb Tobey was asked what is forms. This was done in an Also, students changed their had to secure "Bursar substitute for the course must being planned to eliminate the minds about taking a pre- attempt to shorten lines and to Clearance" for their registration then visit the Registrar's Office hassles and after-effects quicken service. registered course. To avoid to be acknowledged by the to officially change their course encountered from the current academic penalty for withdraw­ Second, the office had Registrar's Office. schedules. registration system, and if any supplementary assistance from al, they; too,cluttered into the So far, those unable to meet This causes a conflict between re-organization in the pandemonium ofthe Registrar's the Admissions Office staff and their financial obligations with the Registrar and the student, department is at hand. the Registrar Record Dept. staff. Office with ADD-DROP the Bursar won't appear on class and a conflict between the He informed the Foghorn that FORMS. Though not a permanent lists since their registration is not Registrar and the professor who a Registration Council has been procedure, this was done to Since this was the final week official. now enters the picture by organized to investigate supply a sufficient work-force at for registration, there were Those who have obtained requisitioning for larger possibilities of improving and the office during this critical time students who waited until the clearance this week won't appear classrooms for their over-sized reorganizing the registration to satisfy students by providing a last minute to settle matters with on a class list for a week, even if class. procedures. smoother operation unlike the the Bursar and Registrar. They they paid, because of a backlog An additional cause for long The new council is represented chaos confronted last semester. further complicated matters for in the Bursar's Office in releasing lines was the lack of work space by the deans of all the colleges the Registrar's staff by Tobey hopes that the names ofstudents belonging on and room for securing records in and by the Registrar's Office. procedures incorporated have petitioning to enter closed class rolls. To add to the the Registrar's office Tobey says the Registration classes. helped the student save time, confusion, there's a time lag In their current facility, record Council will be discussing the resolve any problems, ease the However, most of the causes when approved computer print­ files are scattered about importance of pre-registration, work load on the Registrar's for his week's hooplaa at the outs of class lists are made and wherever space is available. and the possibilities of extending staff and most of all satisfy the Registrar's office were the time instructors receive Staff-workers must go from one office hours to evenings and student, staff and University. lllllllllllllllllililllillllllDIIIIIIIIIIII THE DIFFERENT COLLEGE RINGS Now you have a choice

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Public Safety has had major for most within the University particular, he related, flow of traffic of the present Yasinitsky further urges that success with its Motorbike lot community, but the officers of apparently felt hoggish and volume." confides Yasinitsky. students look into Public between Harney Science Center Public Safety have been busier parked across three spaces. She He urges those parking on transportation for their trek to and Gleeson Library. According than ever trying to deal with did possess a permit, however, it University property and the and from USF. The surrounding to Yasinitsky, "Not one has been Spring semester parking was expired. surrounding streets to be sure neighborhood is pushing for a vandalized or stolen since I've demands. Monitoring of the Main Gate that their driving is not program of "Preferential been here." They have been Director Yasinitsky, in and University lots has been hazardous to either pedestrians Parking". Says Yasinitsky, "I cautious in their venture, describing the clamor for space beefed up since last semester to or other drivers as they hurry to don't think its very far from however, and actively require stated, "lt has been much busier handle the influx and avoid as their first class. coming." that all motorbike drivers wear than last fall in terms of both many costly violations as "Infractions against the If the surrounding neighbor- protective helmets, crowds and problems." As of possible. Furthermore, the University regulations are no hood is successful in implenting 1:30 Friday, February 16, twelve towing company with which joke," warns Yasinitsky. As Preferential Parking the (12) cars had been towed from USF is contracted no longer stipulated within the Statement resulting crunch will force Marchetti University lots for that day services San Francisco and is on Student Rights and students to drastically modify alone. therefore • more available for Freedoms, disregard for the their current transportation Continued from Page 1 USF calls. honesty and integrity of the habits. Preliminary checks of the F & investigate why there is such a Yasinitsky stresses, "Parking University subjects the offender G lots of the Law School by One alternative is an easily low turnout of student voters on campus is a privilege not a to the student disciplinary Public Safety officers found at obtainable Car Pool permit. during the elections. least a third of those cars parked right." Holders of permits are apparatus. This involves firstly Mopeds are another feasible Marchetti wants to start a in violation of University advised to abide by regulations the Student Court. If an appeal answer. They are inexpensive and Women's Symposium, which regulations in one way or which in essence only ask each is pursued then it would be the University would have no will focus on womens' rights and another. driver to be considerate of others sought through Dick Palomba, trouble accomodating them on a freedoms. Lastly, she wants to who also must use University the designate in these matters of "Many were previous University lot at a minimal cost get her office clean and just have space. Ann Dolan, who is the Vice offenders who had parked of $3.00 per year to the driver. a little fun. without permits," acknowledged This University was never President of Student Develop­ Summer Opportunities Many exciting summer sociology, journalism, econom­ summer internship in their opportunities which can provide ics and business for internships appraisal department. Fourteen you with excellent and with organizations like the Sierra positions exist statewide. interesting job experience are Club, California Department of Deadline for applications is currently available in business, Forestry and Hewlett-Packard, March 15. The Bank of America industry, agency and govern­ among many others. Deadline also provides summer internship ment settings. Here are some for application is March 14. opportunities in their branch samples of internships and jobs Numerous California State management program program now accepting applications. departments are currently to 25 students who have California Tomorrow's Environ­ accepting applications for a completed their junior year. mental Intern Program has over variety of summer jobs, clerical Deadline is March 31. All 75 internship openings. These as well as paraprofessional. deadlines are coming up soon! full-time projects vary in length Many deadlines are in early Don't miss out on these great from 8 to 24 weeks, are year- March, so check soon. The opportunities! Details on the round and provide a stipend. Department of Housing and above positions as well as many Projects exist statewide, as well Urban Development offers others are available at the Career as in San Francisco and the Bay summer professional, technical Planning and Placement Center, Area. Individuals are sought and administrative positions. Campion C-7. from backgrounds as diverse as Filing deadline is April 16. The wildlife biology, mathematics. Bank of America is offering a Former POW, Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale USN Vice Admiral James B. means, setting standards and Stockdale, U.S. Navy, who was policy for the prisoners Kidney Foundation Needs USF Club or awarded the Medal of Honor for organizations and united his leadership as a POW for resistance, Individual to Enter Snake Race almost eight years in Hanoi, and He is the most highly "Snake Racing" — not crack of the starter's gun, one's cheerleaders are singled out as current president of the U.S. decorated officer in the Navy, well as the participants, a special necessarily the sport of kings but reptile won't freeze in mid-slither Naval War College in Newport, wearing 25 personal combat prize of SI00 for first place and most certainly one of the more due to the roars of the crowd. Rhode Island, will speak on decorations including two $50 for second place is awarded down to earth of all racing events Not just any snake can stand "Education for Leadership and Distinguished Flying Crosses, 10 to the charity's Cheering Section — makes its annual appearance up to the rigorous training Survival" at the University of Air Medals, the Legion of Merit, procedures necessary to become that displays the best in creative two Friday March 16, at 12 noon San Francisco on Friday, Distinguished Service a champion. Constant slither costumes and innovative cheers. with the slithering of the KABL February 23, 1979 at 8 p.m. Medals, four Silver Stars, two sprints, coilings and uncoilings First there was the Kentucky Radio St. Patrick's Day Snake Shot down and captured by Purple Hearts and the can take their toll on the weaker Derby; then the Indy 500; but Race. the Vietnamese in 1965, Congressional Medal of Honor. members of the species. The now it's the KABL Radio St. Racing snakes are a rarity in Stockdale spent the bulk of his He has been president of the handlers too, need to be in the Patrick's Day Snake Race. most everyplace but the San seven and one-half years of Naval War College since the best of shape to match their For information on entering Francisco Bay Area where dozen imprisonment in solitary autumn of 1977. charges stride for slither and the Eleventh Annual St. of hand-picked trainers push and confinement. During his Admission is $2.50 general; keep them on the track to Patrick's Day Snake Race, call prod their snakesters yearly in confinement and torture he students, $1. For further preparation for the Big Event. victory. Betty Car mack (6102) or Bill Arnopp (347-6646). maintained contact with his information, contact USFs St. The sports arena will be San The race operates under the fellow Americans by clandestine Ignatius Institute at (415)386- Francisco's Crown Zellerbach strictest of rules, with v 0304. Plaza where a specially elimination heats beginning at constructed "Snake Pit" is being noon to narrow the field down to set up to afford the thousands of those select few serpent Miles-for- Meals spectators, drawn each year to sensations who will enter the this uncoiling of reptilian final championship heat which Walk-a-thon royalty, a safe and comfortable decides the title of "Fastest This year's Walkathon on Organizations or persons who view from which to observe all Snake in the West." February 24 will climax weeks of wish to participate as volunteers, the action as upwards of five To the victor go the spoils, and recruiting walkers and spojisors walkers, or sponsors of walkers dozen of these serpent racers, KABL has provided enough of who pay from twenty-five cents in the Walk Against Hunger representing non-profit these to make the charities the to a dollar per walked mile to should contact the Miles for organizations throughout the real winners of the Race. First walk ten to seventeen miles. Meals office at 944 Market Bay Area, pit slither against place is presented a purse of depending on the area. Walk Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, slither to win thousands of $2.000 (S 1,000 cash and SI. 000 in organizers CROP and California California 94102. Telephone dollars in prizes for their KABL air time), second place Food Network are aiming for (415)433-1583. sponsors. wins $1,000 ($500 cash and S500 $100,000 this year, which will be Bay Area residents concerned Oddsmakers would literally in KABL air time) and third divided equally between place receives $600 ($300 in cash overseas hunger and develop­ about hunger will be walking have to be sharper than a serpent's February 24th with Miles For tooth to pre-select a winner; and $300 in KABL air time). ment, and California hunger. What could also be the only Last year 2407 walkers from Meals to help these village there isn't a form sheet in the children in Malagasy. world to guarantee that, at the sporting event where the various organizations made the Walk. Page 4 Tlie San Francisco Foghorn February 23. 1979 According to Matthew ~-rr"*-'—:.,- by Matthew Mallet The protests have long since ended, the "open letter" to Fr. LoSchiavo forgotten, and the "We Will Not Move" signs torn away. Indeed, to most students the conflict seemed resolved. Campus Ministry had new office space and the Foghorn retained its position in Phelan. More than a year has passed since the conflict peaked. In that time both the Foghorn and Campus Ministry concentrated on reorganization, with both organizations adopting new leaders and increasing their staffs. But old issues apparently never die at least not at USF. Today rumors indicate that Campus Ministry is on the move - again. In an interview with Fr. Splain, head of Campus Min­ istry, my fears and the rumors — were confirmed. Fr. Splain revealed detailed plans for the conversion of the Foghorn office to Campus Ministry space. The Foghorn, if Fr. Splain has his way, would soon become yet another lounge. The change-over may occur as early as this summer. til not covet your neighb.ox-s , )) In what 1 suppose was a naive attempt, 1 approached •>„ house \0£ oxfice>« // Fr. LoSchiavo and asked for a guarantee that Foghorn Exoo.ua 20:17 would not be moved. 1 received none. Instead, Fr. LoSchiavo informed that hc knew little of the intend­ students are only being used ed move and that the entire issue was under the juris­ Through a Glass. when they are invited to diction of Doug Davis. In the ensuring conversation Fr. bv Byrne Conley negotiations, for grandstanding President began asking me why the Foghorn needed such It should be apparent by now Lehmann asserted that purposes, by the Administration. a central locale. I soon found myself dictating the tra­ that the current negotiating Castoria's acceptance of a seat Dr. Ixhmann asserts that this is ditional responses particularly that the Foghorn needs system between the faculty and on the Administration side the case. a space easily accessable to the student body. When the the Administration is largely reflected this. During those While the University Senate conversation ended I had the eerie suspicion that Fr. Lo­ inappropriate for a University. negotiations, the Administration (which went out of existence in Schiavo knew the situation all along especially since he The negotiations are based on gave the Faculty final say on 1975) had drawbacks it did not had conferred with Fr. Splain immediately preceding our the "industrial model." without individual course grades, despite represent the faculty adequately meeting. recognizing the differences a previous agreement with —students were a lot better off between a University and an students (the Student Rights and under that system, lt provided My intention here is not to reiterate why the Foghorn industry—namely, an identifi­ Freedom document) to allow for an institutionalized should have its present location. We at the Foghorn able group of consumers. If a grade appeals. Lehmann later representation, and a vote in are not asking for increased space and should not, there­ corporation raises wages and had the gall to tell the Student matters which governed fore, be forced to justify why we need that space. We prices, (assuming that Senate that Castoria must accept students. merely want to be left alone without the threat of ex­ connection, which is not direct) responsibility for the contract, I believe that the Faculty pulsion. This threat hinders our performance and is an consumers may buy another since he sat in on the negotiations Union could have made an ally obstacle to progress. / ask that Fr. President or product. Students may transfer, (with no vote. I might add). Any of students except for the Campus Ministry offer us the guarantee stipulating that but this is not an acceptable questions about the contract leadership's "get everything we the Foghorn will not be moved. With it, both the Foghorn solution. Furthermore. USFs should be directed to Castoria. can, don't yield an inch" and Campus Ministry may go about their business. competition is not subject to the he said. attitude an attitude which the Of course, if Campus Ministry continues to plan this same price pressures public The Administration doesn't Administration has been quite colleges and universities aren't willing to participate in. takeover the Foghorn staff will resist. In doing so, 1 have much to offer in affected by agreements made at consolation, as when I asked The Union's history traces to believe that we have the Student Body's concern and sup­ USF, while corporations often Father LoSchiavo about the roots which developed before port as well as the support of former Foghorn editors negotiate on an industry-wide discrepancy, he noted that there any current students were here. and a number of contributing alumni. It is my sincere basis. was a conflict, but that the only Both sides count on students' hope, however, that the Administration will decide A victim of the politics of this solution he saw was for the short memory. In two years against further alienating the student body and that industrial model has been students to work out the problem students will accept the Union Campus Ministry will avoid such poor publicity. student input in university independently with the Union. and high tuition and lousy activities. The students have little Students are currently allowed basketball seats and most of cause to feel gratitude toward into the negotiations over salary them will think that it was always either side on this matter. The terms by the administration, that way. Let's hope that the till: EiilM iiiii II HI Faculty Union in particular has though the real action goes on students elected to represent us been consistently unyielding in behind closed doors, when both next month can reverse the keeping students out of sides are in caucus. current trends—it is our only negotiations. It is debatable whether hope. When the original negotia­ tions took place, the Faculty UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO refused to allow students in, so the Administration allowed the STAFF Student Body President (Lou Editor-in-Chief Matthew A. Mallet Castoria) to sit on their side. Advertising Manager Terry Kelly Faculty Union President Mike Managing Editor Marcella Farragher Ixhmann later claimed that the News Editor Lisa Coffey reason for keeping students out Entertainment Editor George Epsilanty Spurts Editor T.R. Sullivan was that their representative Opinion Editor Byrne Conley (Castoria) was not neutral, but Feature Editor David Harpster favored the Administration, and Photo Editor Ted Brooker Cartoonist Vic Hernandez itls V>>> Moises a**-.-** Cotxl-a^. Photographers: Larry Ching, Sr. Jamcsanne Dunne, Umia Hamdy. eruon N'aila Hamby. Mark Holcomb. Mike Liang. Mike McGuigan. Robert Wong

Staff Reporters: Al Abaun/a. Debbie Allen. Abraham Basher, Annette Bassett. Barry Carlson. Cathy Conley. Chris Dean. Pat Gianncllo. Steve Gra/iawi. Theresa Hudson. Karen Hohl. Will James. Marlyn Jenne. Kevin Katerndahl. Debbie Knutson. lim Maloney, Robin Martin. Lisa Maurino. Brian McSweeney. Angela McNulty. Jesse Moises. Augustine Orope/a. Rob Patacsil. Tons Purtill. Ixiurel Rogella. Fred Schluep. Steph Schmidt. Steve Spinali. Dennis Strazulo, I>ianne Timmons. Nancy Wingfield

The San Francisco Foghorn is the ollicial newspaper ol the University of San Francisco, published Fridays during the academic year with exceptions on holidays, in intersession and summer session. Editorials do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the University Administration or of the student body All unsighed editorials arc by the edilor and the contents of all issues is the exclusive responsibility of the edilor. February 23. 1979 The San Francisco Foghorn Page 5 Extremes and Oppositions by Paul Bousquet In college we study "Ethics", third national INFACT confer- CORRESPONDENCE "Contemporary Moral Prob­ ence; INFACT being the infant lems", and "Third World Issues". formula boycott coalition. The (ed. note—Last week there was a celebrating on a day set aside by need another three to catch up, We read about topics and issues coalition was formed to pressure spelling error in one of our the Federal Government. Please then better not to increase our and dilemmas. In our classrooms several corporations from advertisements. The Campus do not misunderstand — I am not guilt and profane a Holy Feast. we discuss solutions in new and marketing their synthetic infant Miller representative is John opposed to Federal Holidays, on But if there is any spark deep innovative ways; our thinking is formulas in regions of the world Devencenzi. We apologize for the contrary I think that they are inside of us that is fed by commendable; the essays and where it cannot be used properly the error.) good. They serve to give us pause returning to real play, to sacred papers are brilliant; the action..., (because of illiteracy, lack of to reflect, as a people, on the rest, any natural inclination there is none. Our education is clean water or sterilization events that cause us to exist as a toward a depth we feel missing incomplete; it is false. resources). I was overwhelmed Dear Sir: nation. To reflect on those from our day to day lives, any We challenge complex by the spirit of such rooted As I walked across campus people and events which have level of our existence that needs problems with well-trained persons. Listening to them speak today, Monday the Nineteenth, played such an important part in more than liquor and work to be minds in "core-curriculum" of their experiences was a very the day set aside for the our existence as a nation. fulfilled, then perhaps we need to courses, but rarely with sensitive moving educational experience. celebration of Washington's While appreciating, though, re-examine our holidays, our understanding and action. One My mind leaped from there, on Brithday, I was struck by several the appropriateness of observing Holy Days, and realize once hundred and fifty minutes per Valencia St., to here at USF. things. For one, it was this national Holiday, I was still again their necessary place in our week of lecture and discussion; What human experience is there extraordinarily quiet; for drawn to the manner in which we lives. thirteen weeks of reading to be found in my own another, there was a fraction of ignored two of our great Sincerely, assignments; one semester of classmates and what potential the usual number of cars. I was religious holidays just a few Bill Nelson "required exercises;" none of human energy could be released not bothered by this—I did not months ago. If we are willing, as which spares one person, nor from those of us who struggle mind the quiet nor the space, we should be, to celebrate by a averts one moment of human alone if we were to unite? And nor, especially, the spirit of rest day of rest our existence as a Editor, pain. For many individuals such who of you would be attracted by which seemed to fill the campus. nation, and to honor one of its It's a fine comment on the courses are merely bothersome an on-campus collective which I could not help but remember founders, how much more caliber of our students when a aberrations imposed upon their would fight for student though, last semester and some important to celebrate fittingly well-written, thoughtful essay schedules. For everyone it is just autonomy within the context of other holidays—the Solemnities some of the events which have appears in the Foghorn. one more semester removed unnecessary USF bureaucratic of All Saints and the Immaculate given us not an earthly I commend Paul Bousquet from reality; from ever con­ nonsense? How many would hop Conception. Last semester on citizenship but a heavenly one, "a for his realism and commitment sciously doing a good or an upon the human locomotive of these two occasions the campus birth to an imperishable in truly extreme and opposing ethical deed. change if they first saw it moving had not been at all like what it inheritance...capable neither of times. The events of last week strongly and courageously was today—for many people fading or defilement"? Susan Weichick brought these visions alive for towards their own dreams? they were just ordinary days. How incongruous, and what a me. On Thursday, I attended the The Collective Alternative is Classes were held, the noise and reflection on us. Have we so lost Quilapayun concert (a tribute to it. It is the product of these ideas; rush were present; some people, 1 our sense of direction, our sense Dear Editor, , the slain Chilean poet Victor it is an on-campus coffeehouse, a think, were even unaware that of order of things, that we are After careful and extensive Jara). The mood in Masonic place where every person's these happened to be special capable of turning things upside- consideration of recent editorials Auditorium was inspiring. Four thoughts can flourish. It begins days, days set apart from the rest down? It is truly sad to think that submitted by Mr. Conley, Funky thousand persons gathered in its firstnigh t TONIGHT with the of the year. And yet they were. we may have lost our way so XIII, and Santana, I wish to solidarity for what one man folk-commentary music of Rob It was rather disturbing to completely. Perhaps it is time to respond with two appropriate symbolized: liberation. I and Kathaleen Grant and fresh, realize, as I walked by the empty ask ourselves some questions statements: could not help but to contrast my wholesome food. library and deserted laborator­ about the real commitment of 1. Stick it in your year. own well insulated life from I hope that if these feelings and ies, that here, at a University run our University, about our sense & those millions in every country of dreams are shared by you and by an Order of Priests and of the sacred, and about our 2. You won't have John the world who feel the direct you have heard a significant brothers ofthe Catholic Church, ability to authentically celebrate. Matthias to kick around exploitation of man-made message in my words that you an Order, incidentally, famous If it is true, as I have been told anymore. systems, of man-made cells, of will join your brothers and for its faithful service to the by some people on campus, that Forever yours, CIA-trained tortures! sisters. The Collective Church, we ware unable to a holiday is only a chance for John W. Matthias Again, on Friday night I Alternative is housed in Medusa fittingly observe these two Holy another party the night before, Former ASUSF joined about 100 persons at lounge, tonight (FEB. 23) Days. And yet here we were. or a day to "play" so hard we Vice-President Notre Dame High School for the beginning at 8 PM. See you there! The Weber Case CANDID C AMPUS) by Dr. Manning Marable by Allen Funky XIII The neoconservative assault far beyond the limited impact of able to do anything. The beauty HARD SELL Ron Brill has been the biology department refrain against black people in general the Bakke decision. The Bakke of the executive order program," ffying to muster a catchy slogan from using the word diaphram and against the principle of decision was aimed primarily at he explains, "is that it allows the for USF's upcoming ad when discoursing on the lung... affirmative action in particular* eliminating affirmative action employer to look at his own campaign. "San Francisco's PUBLIC NOTICE to Frank has culminated in Brian Weber's programs within higher organization, to do the self First University" is about the LaPorte, lame duck St. Mary's "reverse discrimination lawsuit." education. The Weber case, on analysis, and to set... reasonable most recommending thing basketball coach: the Intramur­ Most of the facts surrounding the other hand, directly involves timetables for a fair realization anybody can come up with about al Department has an opening the case are well known. Weber is thousands of jobs which blacks of its goals." the place. 1 suggest we take the for a receptionist. Hope you a white lab technician who and working women have gained Rogeau and other former honesty route and use "Well, it's can type better than you can worked at a Kaiser Aluminum at the expense of racism and political activists inside the bette? than State!" recruit. . . plant in Gramercy, Louisiana. sexism within the workplace. Carter Administration express AH SOLES The Registrar has EDICT FROM THE THRONE Before 1974, no woman held In an interview with the the fear that the Weber case struck again! Turns out they It once was that Housing used to skilled craft jobs at Kaiser author, Weldon J. Rougeau, the could pose great dangers even to listed History 198 as core for give people a lot of crap. Now Gramercy. Approximately two Director of the Department of the viability of a minority American Studies. The title ofthe they are making you save your per cent of all skilled craft jobs Labor's Office of Federal presence in some industries. "If course is Great Personalities in own. Fourth Phelan had its were held by blacks. In 1974, the Contract Compliance Programs, you take away the ability of Chinese History. They must have Men's room closed (as well as its United Steelworkers union expressed his deep concern voluntary compliance on the Teng for brains over there... lounge) because someone (no contract of that year agreed to about the outcome of the Weber part of contractors working with BUREAUCRATIC SPRAWL one knows if it was even a commit both labor and man­ case. "The Bakke case gives us unions," Rougeau states, "then Well, the position of Department resident) kicked some plaster out agement to a policy of affirm­ still a great deal of latitude," they're not going to do anything. Chairman is soon to be a sine of a wall. Anyone with the trots ative action. The agreement, Rougeau states, even though "it They're going to say, 'Sue me', cure here at Athens West. Mr. has to marathon up to 5 P. We've which also holds for all Kaiser sets some limitations." A victory and 'Prove it.*" Change for Change's sake, Don always suspected ORL of having plants nationwide, states that for Weber "would be a As great as the potential "Modular" Maclntyre wants no straights. Now they have no one half of all new training posi­ devastating blow to affirmative dangers are with a Weber tions in the skilled crafts should Program Directors on a new flushes. action," the result of which victory, the opponents of Weber go to either blacks or women. level between the Chairs and the A FINAL NOTE Last Sunday, "would probably destroy us." are faced with a tremendous Deans. The Funk agreed with Allen Funky XIII was puttering Weber sued to overturn the Rougeau, a black lawyer, opportunity for united that certain CommArts teacher around 4UC and I strolled into ! affirmative action clause, former Civil Rights activist, and organization, education and when she said "Sounds like just UC 402 and saw Ed Day working charging that the provision native of Lake Charles, principled struggle. Weber another layer of bulls—." his fanny off from under a pile of unduly punished him for simply Louisiana, states that his questions the ability of women, BITTER PILL Father Joe paperwork. Just to prove that I being white and male. Two lower program would be unable to blacks and other ethnic "Con" Fessio raised a stink by can say something nice on courts have agreed with Weber enforce existing executive orders minorities to struggle for equal trying to veto Father occasion, I'm just going to let that he was a victim of "reverse under the Kennedy. Johnson and treatment and equal opportunity Bernardicou from teaching S.I.I, everybody know that no one a-t discrimination." Two months Carter Administrations which through their labor a bread- students because Father B won't USF; student, teacher, or « ago the Supreme Court agreed to extended the principle of equal and-butter, clearcut issue of say nill to the pill. Next thing you administrator, does his job better hear the case. employment opportunity. "We central importance during a know, Fessio will request that than Ed does his. Now about that The implication of a Weber would be so deeply immersed in period of rising inflation and check request.. victory in the Supreme Court go litigation that we would not be unemployment rates. Page 6 The San Francisco Foghorn February 23. 1979 'Deer Hunter' Is Powerful Film On Vietnam Experience

Michael, Steven, and Nick while by Jeffrey Gardy friends, and families, in everyday betting on the outcome — is a Getting straight to the point, life, a few days before the three tour de force of cinematic "The Deer Hunter" is easily the men are sent off to Vietnam. The suspense and terror. So much so, very best movie yet made about major part of this opening is in fact, that you soon realize that the American experience in beautifully filmed depiction of the director is playing Russian Vietnam, and its aftereffects. It is Steven's wedding and reception. Roulette with the audience, as also easily among the better Although it's perhaps a little the Russian Roulette theme movies of this decade and one of overlong, it succeeds marvelous- recurrs often throughout the the most powerful and intense ly in forming three well-rounded film. films I've ever seen. characterizations emphasizing 1 am not about to reveal what It deals brilliantly with the their deep friendship, as well as happens to the characters (as total effect of the war, that is, it their serious and fun-loving Newsweek often does), but looks at the people just prior to sides. suffice to say that the final third going to Vietnam, while in a Then, without warning, we are ofthe film back in Pennsylvania prison camp there, and finally almost brutally taken to a jungle contains even more of the the return from Vietnam. The area in Vietnam where the three emotion, power, and alienation people are from a small town in men are prisoners in a small that the film "Coming Home" Pennsylvania and the film Vietnamese camp. What follow captured. A prime example is focuses on three close friends are some of the most graphic (yet how Michael deals with the Michael (Robert deNiro), Nick not bloody), gut-level, shocking, Welcome Home party arranged (Christopher Walker), and and terrifying war scenes you will for him. Steven (John Savage). probably ever see. The most Michael Cimino's direction is The movie begins with an intense and powerful scene of the superb as he relentlessly grabs Michael (Robert De Niro) finds he is not prepared for extended look at the three film when the Vietnamese the audience throughout, terror of war in Vietnam. principle characters, their play Russian Roulette with blending the harshness with several very tender and peaceful scenes, like when the three friends all go deer hunting in the mountains around their home town. Ihe acting, even down to the smaller roles is uniformly outstanding. Robert deNiro is brilliant, and special attention should be given to Christopher Walker as Nick, and Meryl Streep as Li nda, his girlfriend. 'The Deer Hunter" is as excellent a film as you're likely to see in a long while. But more than that, it makes a very important and disturbing statement. It is about friendship and courage, and what happens to these qualities under stress during war. It is important that we be reminded of its horrors and devastating effects upon those whom it touches, lest we forget the tragedy and despair that war inflicts.

Michael (Robert De Niro), Steven (John Savage), and Angela (Rutanya Alda), celebrate the marriage of Steven and Angela in "The Deer Hunter." -••^1

'Dances • 'Weddings • 'Parties "a $15,000 music & light show" • VILLAGE PEOPLE • DONNA SUMMER • Sylvia's Red Boy Pizza & Continental Restaurant 125 Clement St. Great Pizza, Crepes & a Full Dinner Menu. . . FREE DELIVERY TO USF aaWaammmmmmmmmammammmmmammmmswmammaaa.m We're Open: Sun.-Thurs — 11:00 am-12:00 pm Fri. & Sat. — 11:00 am-2:00 am delivery 5:00—close Call . . ping from the enemy, two buddies Michael (Robert De Niro) and Steven (John Savage) attempt to climb on the skids of a hovering helicopter. 221-3131 February 23. 1979 ' Fbe San Francisco Foghorn Page 7 COMES A TIME Neil Young 5) Easier- Patty Smith. Her best Look! Up on Reprise Ten Top Albums of 1978 album. She is the most sensuous by Kyle Mickel singer of rock and roll since the Screen!! Linda Ronstadt, and she writes Neil Young can barely relate by Byrne Conley constraints. to his latest album, Comes A Besides, we don't print the well to boot. Every song but one A I S< ..11 da a a hits the mark. Time, says Rolling Stone writer Those of you who read the title Foghorn in January. Cameron Crowe. And it's easy to of this article may have thought So, here is a ten-best list, 6) Some Girls - the Rolling Straight from the pages of understand why. It was to yourself that this is a little late confined to the field of popular Stones. It seemed that they Marvel Comics comes Super­ scheduled for release almost a in the year to be seeing a music: would be satisfied indefinitely to man, the latest blockbuster year ago, but was held up after retrospective of last year's music, I) This Year's Model - Elvis write one or two singles every movie coming out of Hollywood Young approved a defective test but there is a good reason for Costello. A magnificent album other year and put out an album that puts emphasis on the special pressing. waiting this long. Most of the of rock and roll, combining pow­ of throwaways and filler effects. Even the credits are so "It got hung up with pressing columns you have already seen er, fullness, harmonic tension whenever they wanted another dazzling in Superman, they bring problems," said Young "I hear it on last year's albums were and ingenious lyrics to deliver a million, but this album shows ovations from the crowds (which on the radio and it sounds nice... written early last December, by that they can have consistent have been substantial so far). But I'm somewhere else now. I'm reviewers who spent some time punch. They could do this every But all the acclaim is deserved. into rock and roll." thinking up colorful adjectives time out if they worked at it. The spcial effects are excellent "Comes A Time" largely which they could use to justify 7) Parallel Lines - Blondie. A and, as far as Superman goes, consists of soft acoustic pieces the choice of their pet groups, dynamic group combining the realistic. People falling, dams with an overall "countrified" and ost of those top ten lists were Sixties girl-group sound and bursting, earthquakes shaking sound. It contains some fine typeset before the year was even pure pop sensibility. They have and Suparman flying are vividly material and some hot over. The concept of a ten best recently been discovered by the convincing. Superman's flying is musicians. The soulful Nicolette list in late February allows the AM radio folks, and they are the most critical special effect OKI) now "that new group" after three and Director Richard Donner Larson, who has launched her reviewer to savor the albums own successful career with a hit which were released late in albums. No matter; they have comes through brillantly. album featuring Young's "Lotta December, and gain a arrived, and there are four songs Superman is depicted well, and Love," was employed on several perspective on the year which is on the LP that are better than the his flight scenes have actual tracks. Others include J. J. Cale not available to those writers new single which is making it. backdrop!*, something that was S 1 absent on the television show. and Crazy Horse who have been_ who are under artificial time 8) Who Are You - the Who. The devastating argument that pop­ backing Young since his second best rock and roll band in the Donner, who also directed nrrtrtm >y»nT»t B'B'B'BTBT. ular music is again approaching album. Everybody Knows This is world in an off year still nearly The Omen, filled this movie with halycon days. Nowhere. feeling reminiscent of the floats to the top. This LP grows an all star cast, most of whom are 2) Are We Not Men? - Devo. commercially unsuccessful on you, and Keith Moon died not needed beyond their Behind the concisely controlled Young albums like "Tonight's with the group on an upswing. publicity value. The two facade lies a group with genuine the Night." The side closes softly Any other year would see this headiiners are Marlon Brando talent, which brings a creativity with "Lotta Love" and "Peace of above the Stones: this group has and Gene Hackman, neither of and drive to their music, and this Mind." more left in them. whom portray Superman. album proves that without the "Human Highway," which 9) Move it On Over - George Brando is Jor-el, Superman's facade Devo would still be opens side two is the title of a Thorogood and the Destroyers. father on the planet Krypton recognized as a group ne plus movie Neil Young is currently Early fifties rock and roll, played and. while Brando is superb as he ultra in nonconformist pop. (or finishing. That film will feature today. More consistent than usually is, the minor role does nt is that a contradiction?) the New Wave hand, Devo their debut LP, this shows that demand a superstar of Brando's 3) Misfits - the Kinks. A very (whose music Young has grown music doesn't haVe to be new to stature. Gene Hackman, strong album, and a felief after quite fond of) in a nightmare be fresh and vibrant. however, is excellent in the very some uneven performances by episode filmed at San Thorogood's guitar sings. In important role of Lex Luther, this group earlier in the decade. Francisco's Mabuhay Gardens. fact, it can in parts make even the Superman's arch enemy. Ray Davies is one of the top Side Ivyo's third song has got to Romones look tame. Hackman creates a villain evil songwriters around, and this is a be the theme of Young's 10) Londontown - Wings. enough to meet the demands of a full album of his music at its best. illustrious career... "In the field movie like this. With a 4) Road to Ruin - The Ramones. Alright, so it is pap. And of opportunity it's plowin time protagonist as powerful as. America's best rock and roll McCartney can do better. Still, again." "Already One" and the Superman, your villian better be group compromises somewhat he captures the joie de vivre of rocking "Motorcycle Mama"are something. after their brilliant third album, pop music, and controls it boosted by Nicolette's bluesy which was a hard act to follow. seemingly without effort. And Jackie Cooper is great as Perry backups. The album ends with Still, they provide energy, he's only made one record ever White, editor of the Daily Side One begins with "Goin' the only song not written by melody, and excitement. They that didn't pass muster. Planet. Unfortunately he does Back" and I swear its acoustic Young, "Four Strong Winds." even sing some SLOW songs! not have that many scenes. Ned work is so beautiful that it makes Although "Comes A Time" Beatty is absolutely hilarious as me shiver. But who knows if it's appears to be a phase in Young's , Lex Luther's incompetent Young or one of the eleven career and a change is very likely sidekick. Christopher Reeves, up guitarists listed in the liner notes? to occur in Young's near future College Players Present to now unheard of, is Superman The title cut is highlighted by efforts, it remains a significant and he is not the bold hero ofthe Rufus Thibodeaux's fiddle album and Neil Young remains, Five One-Act Plays comic books but a quiet playing and is already on its way in my opinion, consistent in his unassuming one and, as Perry to becoming a classic. "Look Out seemingly unlimited capabilities The College Players are once again busy in Gill Theatre White would say, mild for my Love" has an intense in producing high quality music. preparing their Spring Semester shows. After successful runs of mannered. nun wn a a a a a a rrrrraIM wmIIWIWIIn*% The Lady's Not for Burning and The Glass Menagerie, the Players held a One Act Writing Contest, open to all ofthe USF Making good food taste better community. Students, faculty, and staff submitted over twenty plays in the competition. The plays were judged by Fr. James Dempsey (Producer of the Players), and David Cosier (Student Representative), who cho^e five winning plays. the . In the Student category, First Place went to The Invalid by Sean Grathwol, Second to Paine in the Revolution by good Catherine Poliquin, and Third to The Stops of Life by John Fennell. The winners in the Faculty/Staff category were Bonnie Shaw who wrote S'Endormir and Jose Leiva with El earth Siguiente. Casseroles. . .. These five winning plays will be presented as the College Wok-cooked chicken, Players' third offering of their season. Opening night will be,( beef, seafood and vegetable specialties; March 9th. and the shows will run March 10. 11, 16, 17, and 18. Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches Auditions were held last week and brought about thirty Its a good tongue in cheek flic£ and f*-esh fruit and yogurt shakes. newcomers to the College Players. filled with traditional Superman We bake our own Danish cakes, cookies, and ten-grain breads, The combination of these five shows promises an evening of lines such as "He may seem like a and our prices are reasonable. variety from light comedy to intense drama. The shows are mild mannered reporter to directed, as well as written, by members of the USF you..." and "I'm here for truth, community. justice and the American way." Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner—Sunday Brunch Don't miss this completely original USF night at the theatre. It's corny but it makes for an Open Every Day—8:00 am to 11:00 pm The Box Office will open on February 26, for these enjoyable movie that takes a performances. For tickets, call 666-6134 or drop by the College person back to his childhood. ! 2323 Powell (Bay at Powell) Players office, which is located beneath Gill Theatre in The movie has no real moral Campion. Also, keep an evening free in late April early May or heavy messages but is there for San Francisco for the USF musical Stop the World, I want to Get Off.'.'The pure entertainment and if this is directors have been chosen, and casting is already underway for what you seek, there are few the fourth show of this season. movies better suited for your (415) 433-3174 purposes. BMUU IQ-M-tal-M-IUUMUUUUUyuyuUMMMUUUI llllUttm Page 8 The San Francisco Foghorn February 23. 1979 USF Honors Cartwright Saturday Night November, as he poured in 36 points. One week later, as the Big Center Ends Dons faced Cal Berkeley. Bill scored 28 points while dishing out his seasonal high of 6 assists. Four Year Stay at USF Already this year Bill has been by Usa Maurino the sport and his own personal named four times as the The fans who crowd in Memorial career which distinguish him as Northern California "Player of Gym tomorrow night to watch truly a sincere individual and an the Week." He is averaging 23.6 the Dons take on the Loyola honest competitor. points per game and shooting a Lions will witness more than the As far as statistics are remarkable 60.0 percent. From final conference game. They will concerned. Bill has the most the line. Bill is see the end of one of the greatest impressive statistical record of shooting 72 percent while collegiate basketball careers of any athlete ever to compete at gathering up 16 rebounds per all time as retires USF. During his four years on contest. his number. the Hilltop, Cartwright has led "If a team feels its greatest Cartwright, a senior, held the Dons to an overall 93-22 need is at the center position, it back from going hardship last record for an 80 percent winning •• a-l • * ' can't do better than Cartwright season to finish off his career at percentage. In WCAC action. in the draft this year." says Jack USF. Well, the time has come for Bill has been instrumental in the McMahon of the Philadelphia Bill to move on to bigger and 45-7 (86 percent winning 76ers. It's no doubt Cartwright better things. As the All-Time percentage) overall record in will be drafted this year in the Everything at USF during his addition to winning two first round, but it remains to be past four years. Bill should have conference titles. seen if he will be the number one very little trouble succeeding in The awards directed Bill's way \ V draft choice. It doesn't matter the future. over the past four years have Cartwright just recently became from the floor in USFs last though since Bill has already Bill has experienced a record- been numerous and, of course, the West Coast Athletic meeting with Loyola, the proved to be among the best in breaking career at USF. well-deserved. Cartwright stands Conferences' all-time scoring chances of Cartwright breaking the country. Beginning with his sophomore an excellent chance of becoming leader with 1.000 WCAC career this record tomorrow night are Certainly enough pro teams year. Bill broke the single game the West Coast Athletic points, surpassing Seattle's very good. have scouted Bill this season as scoring record that stood for 15 Conference's Most Valuable Frank Oleynick. Cartwright has But scoring is not all there is to they have attended every home years. He pumped in 43 points player for the third consecutive an overall WCAC average of the game of basketball or to game. He would have been an against Florida State in the finals year, this season. No other 19.2 points per game. player Bill Cartwright. Bill's excellent draft choice last season of the Cable Car Classic. athlete has ever been chosen "I don't think I've seen a big 1,082 career rebounds ranks him had he chosen to go hardship. That same year. Bill was MVP in the WCAC for three man with a touch like his," fourth on the all-time career But with another year's selected Most Valuable Player of years. comments George Karl of the rebounding list at USF. With Bill experience. Bill has proved that the Conference which was This year was marked by many in reference Russell and Ollie Johnson in the time is on his side. impressive for a sophomore. important record-breaking to Bill's excellent shooting lead, Cartwright needs only 23 And so, Bill Cartwright, the Bill's strength under the boards events for Bill. He became USFs ability. It is Bill's soft touch rebounds to surpass Pete Cross All-American bound center, will and nicely-executed jump shot all-time career leading scorer which has been the biggest threat and take a third place in this just wait for the right have made him one of the "best surpassing former teammate, to opposing teams over the past area. opportunity to come his way. big men in the country". Winford Boynes. With 1.997 four years. Also Cartwright "He just destroyed us," said Undoubtably, the opportunities "He's a quick jumper, has career points to date. Bill needs needs only 38 points to surpass Abe Lemons, the head coach of available to him will be as good hands and a good attitude. only 3 more points to hit the Winford Boynes as the all-time the University of Texas, when impressive as his own stat sheets. What makes him so tough is his 2,000 mark. This mark is likely to single season scorer in USF USF beat his squad. Shooting 11 While Bill retires as perhaps rebounding and a nice perimter be broken tonight against basketball history. Last season, for 13 from the floor and pulling the greatest Basketball Don USF jump shot." says Bill Sharman of Pepperdine. Boynes scored a record-breaking down 18 rebounds, Bill played has ever seen, so too will his the . It has In addition to being the USF 628 points. Cartwright currently one of his best games of the number be retired—never to be been Bill's "good attitude" about all-time leading scorer. has 591 points. Shooting 11-15 season and was without a doubt, worn by another Don again. the key to the win. Tomorrow night is the end of a The 1978-79 season has great career and the beginnnng proved to be Bill's best season of his legend. since his beginning at USF. In tribute to the player—Bill While not only breaking records, Cartwright it must be realized MASTERS Bill has exhibited leadership on that the USF campus is not the court and managed to keep merely honoring a number by the somewhat inexperienced retiring it. Nor is USF saluting a ij:> Dons together. Along with player in the strict sense of the IN forward Doug Jemison, also to word by placing a name at the graduate this year, Cartwright top of the record books. will be greatly missed and almost On the contrary, USF is impossible to duplicate. honoring Bill Cartwright—the INTERNATIONAL Bill's high score this year was person for giving his all, and BUSINESS against Santa Barbara in then some....

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•-. Jawaan Oldhamn tried, tried, St Mary's tried, hut no one could stop the one and only Bill Cartwright of San Francisco. (Photos by Rodney U-e, courtesy of USF .Sports Information Office). Page 10 Tlie San Francisco Foghorn February 23. 1979 Dons Face Big Weekend [ USF ... On to Victory The Intramurals Department would like to announce the following additions and changes to this semester's sports and Against Pac-10 Opponents recreational activities. We are planning to establish a 2-person by T.R. Sullivan basketball tournament for coed and women's teams. If there is With high spirits and a new enough interest in this program, a round-robin tournament will attitude, the USF Dons be held. Details will be worked out later. Basketball and baseball team took on the softball sign-ups have been extended to this Friday, February defending conference cham­ 23. Basketball tickets are now on sale for the March 16 pions. Fresno State in a three Warriors and New Jersey Nets game. The former USF standout game set at Ulrich Field. The Winford Boynes is now playing for the Nets. Dons gave the mighty Bulldogs a good fight but lost all three Intramural Sports Activity for the Spring Semester: games by scores of 5-4, 9-5, Fresno team and in the third captain is off to a slow start at 5 Sign-ups Close Play Start and 14-2. Last year Fresno inning, he gave up three straight for 30 but he has good power and Basketball Feb. 23 Feb. 27 rocked the Dons by scores of doubles and a massive homerun once he gets into the groove, his Volleyball Feb. 22 Feb. 27 18-2, 22-0 and 23-0 and to the right fielder, Tim Painton average should rise considerably. Softball (Men & Coed) , Feb. 23 Feb. 27 considering the Bulldogs are that sailed high over the right Dennis Laurel, Greg Jewett, Soccer Feb. 22 Feb. 26 reputed to be stronger this field fence. Once again the Dons, Eddie Mitchell, Tony Raqusa, 2-person Basketball year, the recent encounter bullpen could not do the job and Joe Potulny and Bill Murray will (Coed & Women) Feb. 30 between the two teams shows the final score was 14-2. give the Dons a solid offense how much the Dons have The Dons conference mark once the season progresses and For more information call 666-6704 or come by the intramural improved. now stands at 3-5-1 ona schedule they each find their swing. Department located on the main floor in Memorial Gym. Lefthander Ken Bullock took of thirty six games. Last year the With their tough schedule and Intramural Recreational Activity For The Spring Semester: the mound for the Dons in the Dons posted a conference mark heavy amount of doubleheaders, Sign-ups Close Activity Date first game on Friday. The Dons of 4-32 but there is no doubt they the Dons will need a good bench. Horseback Riding March 9 March 11 were missing two starters on the will exceed that mark When Dennis Laurel missed the Fishing All Day March 16 March 18 field, first baseman Dennis considerably. Coaches Dante- Fresno series with a leg injury, Marriotts Great America March 23 March 25 Laurel and shortstop Greg Benedetti and Ken Bowman are Joe Torrise stepped in with five Sailing All Day March 30 Jewett. really working hard to bring the hits in nine at bats. That's what April 1 Rafting All Day April 6 April 8 Bullock pitched well but he team along and they are the Dons need all season long. Canoeing All Day May 4 May 6 had control problems, walking emphasizing little things. One spokesman close to the Warriors vs NJ Nets Mar. 9 Mar. 16 seven in 5 2/3 innings. After the weekend series with team said the Dons received a Subsequently the Dons got Fresno, both coaches were upset severe tongue lashing from Hours Free Play and Weight Room behind 5-1 but they battled back with the teams sliding techniques Coach Benedetti after their and with Reggie Brown driving and tagging base runners. defeat to Fresno. Benedetti Free Play in two runs with a triple, they During the next practice, both should realize that transforming Free play — Monday thru Friday: 12-2:30 & 8-10:00 PM* pulled within two at 5-3 going were worked on extensively. the Dons into consistent winners (Night time hours stop 2-22). Sat. & Sun. 12-10:00 PM. into the bottom of the ninth. The Milwaukee third baseman Sal won't happen over night. The Dons added another run on a Bando once said "Most baseball players have complete Weight Room pair of doubles but with the tying teams win one third of their confidence in Benedetti and Monday thru Friday: 7:30-9:30 AM MWF& 9:30-11:00 MWF run at third with two outs, Joe games and lose one third of their Coach Benedetti should in turn Potulny grounded out to first to games. It's that last third that's have complete confidence in his 12-2:00 PM 4-9:00 PM end the game. up for grabs and the team that players. They have the talent, Free Play is in Memorial Gym and is subject to change due to The next day, the Dons works the hardest are going to what is needed is the desire and a Varsity Practice. jumped off to a 5-1 lead of their win them." lot of hard work. own in the first game of a The Dons definitely have tal­ doubleheader. But in the fifth ent, especially their starting line­ inning, USF starter Bob up. 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Bachman picked up tonight at the Memorial Gym. three fouls early and her Reno had a 52-41 lead at The Dons will be looking to important outside shooting was halftime but with almost avenge a 76-54 defeat suffered lost to the Dons for most of the seventeen minutes left in the last month in the Harmon Gym. first half. game, Edgar Jones fouled out A victory for USF will give them after getting just nineteen Gloria Smith could not pick a tie for second place in the Nor­ up the slack as she managed to minutes playing time. With the Cal Conference, something way Jim Carey coaches, Edgar is score just two points the entire many people did not expect at game. Smith had trouble all barely getting more playing time the start of the year. than hc did when his leg was in a night against the Bears taller Some people, looking at the cast. guards; she became frustrated twenty-two point bulge from the With Edgar on the bench, and began to turn the ball over. last Cal game, are not optimistic Normally, Gloria is very USF pulled within five but three about the Dons chances tonight. straight turnovers by Marvin consistent and her outstanding But a closer look at the first game performances against Stanford Deloatch brought it back up to shows USFcan handle the Bears. the halftime margin of eleven and Fresno State show she can With seventeen minutes left in points. USF did not give up and do the job and well. that game, USF led by a score of almost pulled it out in the end For USF to win tonight, they 37-35. They had outplayed the but, with less than a minute to must get consistent play from Bears in every facet except go, a missed goaltend called on a Bachman and Smith. The job shooting from the field, where blocked shot by Gray, a missed will be tougher since the Dons the Bears were scorching hot in free throw by Eric Gilberg and a will be without the services of the first half. Cal had jumped off by Gray prevented the Dons senior guard Fran Englese, who to an early fifteen point lead ^^—mf—sUL^^^^^^^^^^^^ from tying the ball game. is the team's "sixth man." Kim and is second in defense and while USF was still getting loose by T.R. Sullivan However USF managed to Rowbatham has done a fine job scoring margin while rating third but suddenly the Dons, led by "It's going to be very tough on Saturday night with in that role since Englese hurt her in free throw percentage and Sue Cottier and Mary Hile. winning on the road in the a victory over St. Mary's. The back, but it is hard to replace a offense. turned it on and closed the gap to WCAC this year." So said the Dons looked superb as they held girl like Fran. Not only does she Two weeks ago, the Malibu 33-31 at halftime before foresighted Dan Belluomini at the Gaels to a measly twenty give you great outside shooting, campus was rocked with the grabbing the lead in the second the start of this season and. last points in the first half. Bill but her leadership was sudden resignation of Pepper­ half. weekend, he was proven right. Cartwright scored 31 points invaluable to the ball club. dine Head Coach Gary Colson, At this point the Bears, who While his USF Dons were busy while Doug Jemison added 17. Englese, along with forward effective at the end of the season. weren't able to match up with splitting a pair of road games Belluomini used his entire Sue Enos, has been on the team Colson has been coaching for USF on the inside, went to their against Reno and St. Mary's,co- with several for three years and has seen both eleven seasons but this is only his outside game. Jill Weddick went conference leader Pepperdine players turning good perform­ the good times and the bad. In third winning season. In 1976, he on an amazing tear, dropping in did likewise on a two game road ances. Wallace Bryant dropped the 1976-77 season she was led his team to the conference five rainbow jumpers from the trip to the Northwest. in 15 points, Guy Williams had awarded the "Rock Award", championship, ironically dead left corner while Laura USF lost to Reno 87-83 while eleven including a beautiful given to the player on the team defeating USF on the last Loggain added several other destroying hapless St Mary's. reverse slam and Marvin exhibiting the most hustle and weekend of the season. However twenty five footers. 104-69. Meanwhile, up north, Deloatch had seven points and spirit. that game was played in Malibu. Pepperdine managed to defeat four assists. Coach Bugler called several She was a starter for her first Portland but fell to Seattle, 91- It will be interesting to see how time outs to try and stem the two years, but this year Bugler There is still plenty of student 79. That left the two ballclubs Colson decides to guard onslaught but the Bears shooting inserted Bachman and Smith tickets as well as reserve seating with identical 10-2 records going Cartwright tonight. He has a caused the Dons to lose their ahead of Fran. Instead of sulking left for tonight's USF- into the final weekend of the seven foot center (Ray Ellis) to composure and they went on to over losing her starting position, Pepperdine game. Student season. match against Bill, but teams lose by twenty. Englese adapted to her role as tickets are available at the Tonight the conference title that have tried to go one on one The final statistics showed the sixth man and continued to be a boxoffice today after three will be decided in the Memorial against Cartwright usually end Bears shooting 49 percent from valuable member of the team. up watching their center get o'clock. Gym starting at 8:00 when the the field, mostly from the When Fran was first injured, destroyed. Neither Brett Dons take on the much outside, while the Dons shot an the initial diagnosis was she Vroman, Jawann Oldham or The USF Dons Womens softball improved Pepperdine Waves. anemic 29 percent. Cal shot 50 would be out for the season. Edgar Jones could stop team will be in action tomorrow The team that finished last in the percent from the field in the However a team spokesman said Cartwright singlehandedly. with their home opener against conference in 1978 has come on second half, a percentage that she has been working out and if Most teams have found that Skyline College. Game time is strong since an early defeat to was cooled when they put in their she can come back, it will be a big swarming around Cartwright is twelve o'clock at Loyola Field. USF in Malibu, winning nine reserves at the end of the game. boost to the team come playoff the best way to stop him and the conference games in a row before time. Dons. falling to Seattle 'ast week. Tonight the team will have to Pepperdine is blessed with a Last week in Reno, the do without her, but despite her balanced attack that was beefed Wolfpack fulfilled their promise absence USF will defeat the up with the return of Ollie of getting back at the Dons. With Bears. There will be a great deal Matson to the lineup. Matson guards Johnny High and of pressure on Gloria Smith, but missed the entire season last Michael Gray combining for 49 coming off a seven for seven year, but this year he has come points, UNR defeated San shooting performance against on strong, averaging sixteen Francisco 87-83. Fresno, she should be able to points and nine rebounds a Many people, one San handle it. And since Cal won't be game. Helping him out is Francisco writer in particular, playing in that barn of theirs, Ricardo Brown, a guard felt Reno had been shortchanged they'll be hard pressed to repeat averaging nineteen points a by the officials in their loss at their spectacular shooting game, Ray Ellis, a seven-foot USF and things would be performance. center who is fifth in the different at Reno. It was also Tip off time is 5:30 and, as an conference in rebounds and believed that Edgar Jones would added attraction, the USF Mens fourth in blocked shots, Tony finally come through with a good team will take on Pepperdine at Fuller, the other guard averaging game against Cartwright without 9k Jtt^H 8:00. The game is expected to be fourteen points a game and 6-7 fouling out a sell out so you better get there forward Danny Ramsey, who is Well the outcome was USF guards Kim Bachman (above) and Gloria Smith will be early. fifth in the percentage. different but some things didn't the keys in tonights Cal-USF matchup. (Photo by Mike As a team, Pepperdine leads change. Reno's Jim Carey is still Mcguigan). the WCAC in field percentage a lousy coach and Bill Page 12 The San Francisco Foghorn February 23. 1979 After 31 Years, Professor Filice Retires by Eileen Muldown Dr. Francis P. Filice, the last USF graduate on the biology faculty, has retired after 31 years of dedication to his students and the University* Although USF is loosing a fine professor, the world is gaining a tremendous priest. Dr. Filice will be ordained at St. Mary's Cathedral on May 19. Born in Hollister. and raised in San Francisco, the son of Italians from Calebria, Italy, Frank Filice attended Sacred Heart High School, then USF to receive his bachelor of science degree in 1943. His formal education continued at UC Berkeley where he received his master's (1945, zoology, protozoology) and Ph.D. (1949). In addition to studies needed for these degrees, his graduate work included marine invertebrates, ornithology, general and cellular physiology, and medical bacteriology. In 1947, he returned to his alma mater to teach biology in Campion Hall. On June 14 of that year, he married Barbara Ann Fate, the girl who grew up across the street from him. She had graduated from Presentation High School, where all their daughters were to attend, and U.S.F. Graduation, 1943. continued to Lone Mountain for her BA in English.

They moved often from the time they were married. In 1962 — six homes and six kids later — the family settled into their Richmond district home to stay. Marian, the youngest child, was four years old. become pregnant, all you do is go to one of these Dr. Filice worked hard not only to support his places..." wife and children, but also to contribute to After the debate on "population". Dr. Filice society as a biologist and a Catholic layman. phoned the Bishop's office and asked if anything He conducted many studies, including two Francis P Filice marries Barbara Ann Fate June 14,1947 at St. Anne's in San Francisco. was being done about the education the students major expeditions to the Santa Barbara were receiving. The answer was no. Channel islands (Sefton Expedition, 1950) and Dr. Filice spoke with an associate who steered to Baja California (Calif. Academy of Sciences him to other men and women interested in Expedition, 1952). As a reputable scientist, he fighting abortion. It was in 1970 when a group of received various grants totalling over $50,000 14 people had their first meeting. Among the 14 from sources such as the Calif. Department of were Filice, his daughter Carol Brown, Fr. Fish and Game, the USN Radiation Defense Theodore Taheny, and John Galton. Laboratory, and the National Institutes of Health. Often applications for these grants stemmed At the meeting. Rev. Charles Carroll, an from his concern about the ecological system. Episcopal priest, told the group that the battle For example, during the '50s, he co-founded the against the expendability of a human being was Save the Bay Society, and studied among other lost. He had been an attorney on the staff at the topics the "Effects of Pollutants on the Bay Nuremburg trials, and said that it was incredible Fauna", and "Sludge Bank Changes in a to see the value man placed on human life. Brackish Bay". On the basis of this opinion, the group decided to become an educational, rather than a political, Dr. Filice published many technical articles in organization. Thus, the San Francisco United scientific journals and magazines, such as Pacific For Life began its work. Discovery. He continues to be associate editor of Dr. Filice with five of his children. (I to r: Marian, Carol, the Wasman Journal of Biology. Gael, Joe, and Mike, (photo by Mrs. Filice). He was involved in many non-scientific Dr. Filice remained as chairman from the organizations and activities also. At USF, Dr. beginning until 1977. During these seven years, he also co-founded the Pro-Life Council of Filice served on the Rank and Tenure California (1975), the Catholic Council for Life Committee, the Academic Senate, the (1975), and the Northern California United For Committee on Graduate Studies, the President's Life (1976). Advisory Board, and others. He planned faculty retreats during the 60's and co-founded and taught in the Saint Ignatius Institute in the 70's. He continues to speak for life and debate pro- Although Dr. Filice donated many hours to abortionists on television, radio, and in the activities of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, schools. These speaking engagements have including prison visits and directing their Youth included several trips to Sacramento to appear Center, many people see his greatest dedication before legislative committees, and to Los to be the pro-life movement. His involvement in Angeles to appear before a congressional fighting against abortion began when he was committee. Recently, he spoke at the Health, asked by the Bishop's secretary, Monsignor Education, and Welfare hearings in San Burns, to debate the population problem at El Francisco with Dr. Raymond Dennehy of USFs Camino High School in South San Francisco. Evening College. Dr. Filice arrived at the school expecting to debate one person when he was confronted by In 1977, over a year after his wife died. Dr. seven men and women. These opponents were Filice entered St. Patrick's Seminary. He was unimpressed when hc pointed out that there are ordained a deacon on April 21, 1978, and he will many valid arguments supporting the thesis that be ordained a priest on May 19, in St. Mary's there is no over-population problem. However Dr. Filice with his six children (I tor: Carol Brown, Cathedral. His six children, one daughter-in- they were very interested in educating the Linda Williams, Joseph. Gael Ayala, Marian, and law, three sons-in-law. six grandchildren, and students about abortion: "You won't have to tell Michael.) at the wedding of his eldest son many friends will be present at the ceremony. your parents", "Everything will be line if you Michael. Cambridge. MA 1978. Ad Multos Annas. February 23. 1979 The Sun Francisco Foghorn Page 13

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All photographs are from the ICELANDIC ICeHNDAIH Filice Family Album. Special **5 years o( low air fares lo hurope thanks to Gael Ayala and Carol Brown for their help. Page 14 The San Francisco Foghorn February 23. 1979 Classics Prof's 1st Dig Was the Pits But Nearby Pub, Spartan Life, Made it Worthwhile by Edward Muenk with his trowel. "You call this clean??!!" Today the Roman and his This supervisor was certainly a trouble highly intelligent fellow, but he Are ashes under Uricon. had all the eccentricity of dress —A. E. Housman that might be expected of a It would be untrue to say that 1 British academic: sloppy had never lifted a spade before. sandals, sawn-off jeans and I am an abysmal gardener, but brightly colored tank tops (with I know the innocent pleasures captions) which barely covered that come from the sweaty brow an ample beer belly. This garb well earned, from the satisfying* was topped off with a greasy and ache in the base of the spine, or rather battered cowboy hat—the from the complacent contempla­ perfect outfit for the dig. tion of callused hands and the The "bunch of rocks" turned well-turned sod. out to be a small part of Watling Yet I soon discovered that, Street, a famous Roman main despite their constant reference road, which ran from London to to "the spade", archeologists Wroxeter. relatively seldom use one—at The section which I had now least for more strictly begun to sift through had been the deserted ruins of the past a novices who alternately hacked enough to drive a drought- archeological purposes. used at one time by roadside ventable quarry for their too diffidently or scraped too ridden Californian insane. There were about 20 of us, of hucksters. Both they and their constructions. vigorously, the dig did not The beds were of the assorted nationalities—Dutch, customers appear to have been Anyway, the robbers had left proceed according to schedule. narrowest iron-framed type and British, American and remarkable slobs, indiscrimina­ behind them a few nickels and But, this being England, the cups came fully equipped with U- Canadian—gathered on the tely hurling animal bones, boars' dimes, plenty of bent nails and of tea ran on time. Whenever the shaped mattresses, presumably one or two pretty glass beads to director blew his whistle, we to match the trenches where we 9 bring delight to the hearts of leaped from the pits and rushed had spent the day. 'Bloody Renegade! 1 subsequent scroungers. to the hut where the sacred liquid Meanwhile, in another trench, was being brewed. The showers (culmination of could hear him think- my fellow diggers had gleefully luxury) were of two kinds- discovered some nails and were Although the Romans had scalding hot and icy cold. To zealously trying to preserve them been careless enough to abandon remove the archeological grime ing. as they lay, these few pitiful their city in the middle of of the day you had to leap from remnants of a military boot, nowhere, they had had the the one kind to the other. This banks of the River Severn, near tteeth and coarse pottery into the whose leather had entirely rotted foresight to build it within was quite easy to do because the Welsh border, to help with gutter. Just as well that the away. walking distance of a British there were no partitions between the continuing excavation of the aluminum can had not been pub. One of its few opening them and the springy long dead Roman city of invented to go with the native The rubbish ofthe past is often hours happened to coincide with duckboards beneath proved to Wroxeter (or Uricon of the beer. the archeologist's treasure. our lunchbreak so that aid agility. quotation above) and to gain The ancient inhabitants of St. Luckily for me, Wroxeter's postprandial digging often went some firsthand experience of the Albans solved their garbage ancient public latrines (some of forward at an even more leisurely The food was plentiful and nitty-gritty principles of problems by converting (perhaps the largest and most magnificent pace. excellent in an unobtrusive way. archeological procedure. with fine irony) the Roman in Roman Britain) had already The afternoon was often Yet many of the Americans A classicist who has never theatre into a dump. been exposed for the inspection, dirtied his hands or knees is like a lt is the wild dream of every but not the use, of curious doctor who has never examined budding archeologist, especially visitors. Postprandial digging a patient. So I threw myself, one from California, that he will The director of the dig, a albeit with some trepidation, strike gold, and his also the veteran archeologist of went forth at a into the trenches. constant assumption of every considerable charm, humor and chance visitor that he has. erudition, was unlikely to be Why go to Britain? Well, it is Yet to the ordinary citizen who greatly exhilarated by the leisurely pace. my native land; and if I was has basked in the fitful British familiar baubles we had prised unsure what a "berm", "lynchet", from the rich black earth of the punctuated by a lecture on whose palates had been "guilloche" or "voussoir" looked vanished drains. His objective Roman pottery, or, for a special excessively refined back home by like in English, how should I was to get down to the plan ofthe treat, on the social and economic a steady diet of Big Macs and have done in Italian? original Roman fort which significance of the T-shaped sloppy joes, disdainfully rejected To my chagrin I virtually had underlies the later city. corn-drying oven or the rotary the kippers or black sausage to prove that I was still a card- Since this fort was built of quern, or perhaps about the which occasionally appeared on carrying Englishman. wood with ramparts of turf, it effects of worm action on the breakfast plate, and the "Me long-exiled British does not take a Dr. Watson to see archeological sites. custard which usually accomp­ subject from fabled Trans Atlan- that the interpretation of the anied dessert. tica," I mumbled to my new evidence is a task for Sherlock Our lodging, to which we supervisor's polite inquiries. Holmes especially as Roman returned at about 6 each evening Some wistfully remembered "See—me still have passport to soldiers usually cleared the sites (including Sundays) was one of Barnsley Park, where they had prove it." they evacuated and burned what the lesser known public schools spent the previous fortnight "Bloody renegade!" I could they could not remove. (which being translated into digging up a Roman villa and hear him thinking. But all he said Next, therefore, I found American means "private"). trying to supplement the was "Ah! I thought I detected a myself in a partially dug pit Early in our stay, my Yorkshire nutritional and aesthetic twang." Ed Muenk, classics professor under the later Roman roommate, who was clearly not deficiencies of British cuisine The insult rankled a little, but I at*USF, went to England supermarket. We scraped away addicted to the soft life, with liberal quantities of cooking soon had occasion to remember to work at the Wroxeter digs. and hauled out buckets of clay remarked that the toilet and sherry. the old jingle about the inability photo courtesy OPA from an ever-deepening hole sleeping arrangements of this of words to hurt when he with little conclusive result other place would make the most One statuesque young blonde, directed me towards an sun here at Uricon, a gold coin than the discovery of a post-hole, rigorous camping conditions who had shown little discernable unpromising set of stones (while must have been as remote as a which created a buzz of look like the height of sybaritic interest in archeology, surprised being translated into American $1000 bill is to most of us. The excitement among the experts. luxury. us with her talented satirical as "a bunch of rocks") and asked imperial administration, At last the vertical section was The nearest set of toilets sketches of many in our group. 1 me to dust off the "accumulated seemingly unaware of the ready to be drawn for posterity. reserved for the men was down was incredulous that there was weathering" from the past winter disastrously inflationary results No impressionistic stuff here; but three flights of stairs and across not one of me. but 1 offered to without disturbing any one of of its Heal policy, flooded the an exactly proportioned two open courtyards in a write the captions them ever. :>. fraction of an inch. market with debased copper diagram, layer by layer, stone by- naturally refrigerated building Clear!• 'heir pattern coinage, some of which found its stone, and all colored in the behind some trees -about 200 Unfortunately, there was little contained vital clues. He would way into my next assignment—a precise shade of dirty brown, yards, although it seemed like time for such frivolity. Alter return occasionally, like some robbed-out drain. black, green or orange. All this as 2000 in the gloom of night. dinner each evening came more conscientious mother-in-law, to Why rob a drain? The simple the wheelbarrows trundled The perpetual self-flushing lectures, work and the inevitable give the rocks the white glove answer is that later builders, perilously overhead. units and constantly dripping tea until at last we sunk into our treatment and to peck around desperate for materials, found in Because of the bungling of us faucets (taps to the British) were U-shaped mattresses and slept. February 23. 1979 The San Francisco Foghorn Page 15 Budget Hearings Delayed a Week Continued from I'III/C I proposal for the celebration of USFs 125th Anniversary which will take place in October. 1980. Hc envisions a major musical production composed of many short acts by USF clubs and organizations. Ihe groups will compete for awards and will base their acts on the theme of "A New Beginning." If the produc­ tion is successful, it could be­ come an annual event. Sugges­ tions arc encouraged and may be deposited in the Anniver­ sary Committee mailbox in UC 402. lor new business. Foghorn editor Matt Mallet submitted a request for a SI.100.00 alloca­ tion to buy five one year old electric typewriters for the Fog­ horn office. Mallet said that the Foghorn now has a staff of ap­ proximately 50 people who con­ tribute around 140 pages of typed material per week, but the office has only two operable manual typewriters. Mallet indicated that the Fog­ horn would pay $325 toward the purchase from advertising in­ come and unused Repair and Maintenance funds. The used typewriters will cost only $285 each if over three are purchased. Senators noted that the Fog­ horn typewriters are not the only ASUSF typewriters in need of replacement. The ASUSF in­ ventory recorded ten type­ writers which are all either broken or in poor condition. A Task Force was formed to investigate the possibility of mass purchasing typewriters at a discount price. Ava McWashington noted that there is $1,200 in the General fund. Thi*-. fact dis­ turbed Frin Buckley, who stated that such a large allocation to the Foghorn would only leave SI00 in the fund for the rest of the semester. Ross Miller suggested that the Foghorn consider manual type­ writers instead of electric ones. rreasurer Ed Day said that the campus improvement fund could could cover the cost. Next I ucsday the Task Force will reveal its findings and the matter will be discussed further. Fred Schluep moved to extend the budget request deadline to March 5, stating that one week is not enough time in which to plan all dates and events for next year. This motion was passed after the Senate was assured that the budgeting pro­ cess could still be completed prior to the last Senate Meeting on April 3, alter which new Sen­ Save up to $43 or more on men's You get your choice of the free options shown above, and save money. ate elections will be held. Take advantage of this great sale on highest quality college rings. See Last year budget sessions ex­ traditional Siladium* rings and them now. Order yours today tended into the summer and selected women's 10K gold rings. DEPOSIT REQUIRED. ASK ABOUT MASTER CHARGE OR VISA more efficiency is desired SEE THE ARTCRAVEO REPRESENTATIVE JOHN QUINCY ADAMS this year. At budget sessions the •savings vary slightly from style to style. Senate allocates the student activity fee money to the various ASUSF clubs and organizations FEB. 26, 27, 28 on campus. Ihe tentative sched­ ule is that preliminary budget hearings will take place March Mon., tues., Weds., Only 5-9. Budget packets will be 10 am — 6 pm received the I 2th and budget ses­ USF BOOKSTORE sions will begin the 19th. Page 16 The San Francisco Foghorn February 23. 1979 NEWS BRIEFS

Ihe office of the Bursar recently announced its student check cashing services for Father Francis J. Buckley. S. J., Chairman ofthe Department of Theology and the spring semester. Students may cash checks in the Evening Bursar's office located Religious Studies, will discuss "The Right to Sacraments of Initiation" at a n the basement of Campion Hall. Monday through Friday from II a.m.-l p.m. Theology Department Symposium on Monday evening, February 26. This symposium will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Accolti Room. All faculty and graduate Classes in yoga, massage, music theory, first aid, astrology, songwriting and students are cordiallv invited to attend. cervical self examination are among the fifty free courses offered this semester by Communiversity. a unique alternative school in San Francisco. The Offices of Student Development and Financial Aid would like to announce Known since 1971 for its unusual course offerings, Communiversity continues to hat applications for Service Scholarships for 1979-80 are available in the Financial offer classes and events unique among Bay Area alternative schools. This semester <\id Office beginning Thursday, March I. For the fourth consecutive year ten they include a gourmet potluck dinner on the Golden Gate Bridge, a resurrection of i 1,000.00 scholarships will be made available to full time continuing students for Playland at the Beach on April Fools Day, and a walking tour of sites from Dashiell tuition assistance. The awards will be given on the basis of prior service directly Hammett's The MALTESE Falcon and Fritz Leiber's Our Lady of Darkness. related to USF, anticipated continuing service next year, financial need, and a letter Classes begin the week of February 26th and continue through May. Students of recommendation. may register for them at Communiversity's benefit garage sale on Friday. February The deadline for submission of all application materials will be Thursday, March 23 from 5 to II PM.and on Saturday and Sunday. February 24 and 25. from 11 AM 22 to the Financial Aid Office in Campion Hall. Announcement of the award to 5 PM. The sale is held at 531 Frederick Street, near Stanyan, in San Francisco. winnerr will be made on Friday, March 30. All classes are free, although registrants are requested to donate an unwanted All interested students are encouraged to apply. For more specific information, piece of junk to the sale. please pick up a copy ofthe application materials in the Financial Aid Office as soon Contact Jayson Wecthter at 665-7644 for more information. as possible.

If you are interested in serving as an ASUSF Senator-at-Large. please come to The San Francisco Voluntary Action Center is seeking peoole with some hours he Senate meeting on Feb. 27, 1979 at 6 p.m. in UC 308. Any questions? Come to and skills to share with their community. The rewards are many: new people to UC 402. meet, new interests to pursue, and new skills to learn. Call the Voluntary Action Center at 864-4200 for information on volunteer opportunities in nearly 600 community-service groups in the city. The following additions and changes have been made in the On-Campus Current opportunities for volunteers are: Recruiting schedule. Details are available in the Career Planning and Placement reviewing parent resource books for a national publication Center. Campion C-7. visiting of patients in a convalescent hospital 2 23 Fireman's Fund (accounting & actuarial) leading youth activity groups 2 27 National Bank Examiners (Comptroller) cancelled tutoring science to adults for the GED 2 28 Pacific Telephone information session, 4-5 p.m., UC 308 3 I ACORN (community organizers) Students and others will gather in Berkeley and Los Angeles to protest the Bakke Du Pont (Japanese and Korean nationals to work in Japan) Decision Friday, February 25. Crocker Bank information session, 1-1 p.m., UC42I 5 This recent decision by the California Supreme Court, in effect, closes the doors 7 Travelers Insurance to higher education for minorities. If upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court it will set a Recognition Equipment Inc /8 dangerous precedent for other attacks on minorities. The Northern California rally is sponsored by the Bay Area Coalition against On March I, 11:30 am at University Center. 3rd Floor,a speaker from Kopano Against the Bakke Decision, which includes student and community groups trom "Unity" an organization of Black South Africans in California. See how U.S. throughout the Bay area. Speakers at the rally are Angela Davis, Harry Edwards; banks use your oney to bankroll Racism. Sponsored by the American Friends Sociology professor at UC berkeley, Lee Brightman; chairperson of United Native Service Committee. Bav Area Southern Africa Coalition and ASUSF. Americans and others.

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