Exact Losses Unknown Student Property Stolen From Lone Mtn.

by Walter Neary been officially fixed; thus, efforts to It was apparently, as one affected said. Students who suffered from thefts Several thousand dollars' worth determine who is liable for damages student put it, "an inside job." A The janitor has since been fired, are skeptical however, and have of student property was stolen from are stalled. janitor who possessed a key to the Yash said, for this and other written a letter to Wiese giving him the Lone Mountain Dormitory over Statistics on how many students storerooms and a student allegedly incidents. The student has and the University 30 days to the summer, the Foghorn has were robbed and what the dollar entered the rooms several times disappeared. reimburse them. learned. amount of the loss was are before mid-August, Director of Because Public Safety is in the "We want them to pay us now." Blame for the thefts has not yet unavailable. Public Safety S. "Yash" Yasinitsky process of proving allegations about one of the five students signing thc the janitor, blame cannot be fixed on letter stated. "By the time they his employer, the American Building determine who is at fault, many of us Maintenance Company. If it is will have graduated. The University SAN FRANCISCO proven that the employee is guilty, can later collect the money from ABM will presumably be ABM. if they're at fault" responsible for damages. When the thefts were first Lawyers from both the University discovered. Wiese asked the students and ABM are discussing the issue, not to talk with anyone about the Peter Wiese, director of Residential Continued on back FOGHORN Life, stated. UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Volume 76, Number 4 October 3, 1980 Evening College Iranians Face New Stresses Teachers Unpaid by Walter Neary Rev. Joseph Angilella S.J. and Iranian students in the United strict restrictions on entering and and Health Services office, said that The University failed to pay part- Business and Finances' Woody States are facing new or sharpened leaving America; and difficulty com­ Iranian students whose USF bills are time Evening College instructors on Hancock) and University Planner causes of stress as the Iran-Iraq war municating with friends and family paid by funds from Iran are facing September 26 as promised, because Dr. William Binkley. continues, Mohammed Oveisee, a in Iran. difficulties. of delays in determining what their Dr. Harmut Fischer of the Aca­ counselor at the Counseling and "Iranian students are trying to In previous years, Iranian pay scales would be. demic Affairs office performed Health Services Department said. study in the United~States," Oveisee students would present required The "Business and Finance office statistical analysis of the resulting Oveisee, himself an Iranian said, "Where the general attitude documents to the Iranian embassy. has told all departments involved data. The salary scale was finished student, pointed to a number of toward them is not good because of However, since there is no longer that checks will be issued Thursday, late Tuesday, September 23 and reasons Iranians are feeling "mental the political atmosphere and other such an embassy, students must October 2. This will require a special verified on early Wednesday. tension." These include the general reasons... Thus, the student's mind work through the Algerian embassy. printing by the-Bank of America The scale was given to Anthony attitude of Americans and the is preoccupied with political Another source of worry for (which prints all of the University's Catalano, also of the Academic United States government; matters." students is the U.S. Immigration checks). Affairs office. He then asked the problems obtaining funds to pay Oveisee, who urged tense Iranian Department. Oveisee said that the A very few faculty members have Evening College to supply him with such items as the USF Bursar's bill; students to see him in Counseling Continued on page J vociferously complained about the Status Change Forms for each delay, perhaps because most part- teacher. These forms contain all Students Can Receive Credit time faculty have income from necessary information for another source. determining an instructor's salary. The chain of events which in 24 hours, Catalano decided stretched on too far and too long what each individual teacher would USF Hosts Int'l Conference began when the University decided be paid and wrote the figure on the to give part-time faculty in the Status Change Form. He then Evening College their first major forwarded the forms to the employee About Korean Situation salary adjustment in about five Relations office on Thursday. While years, the Rev. Theodore Taheny. this was the day before the checks S.J. said. A two-day conference about were due, Catalano told the Studies and chairman of the University. The amount of the increase was "Security and Stability on the Foghorn that he "really did" think economics department. The other professors at the determined by a Financial Planning Korean Peninsula" will be held at the checks would be ready Friday. "The superpowers have a keen conference teach in the United Board consisting of two USF vice the Lone Mountain Campus, Room He said that it was "understood" strategic interest in Korea," he said, Continued on back presidents (Academic Affair's the 100. on October 9-10, 1980. pointing out that Korea could be a Continued on page J Admission to the all-day forum is "dagger pointed at both Japan and free and open to the public. China." Awaits Approval bv the Board Students who wish to do so may Participants include six attend the conference and write a distinguished scholars from South paper for a unit of academic credit. Korea. Bang said that all have New Journalism Major Planned There will be no cost for this. received Ph.D.'s from American by Robin Pizanti mass media studies, communication subjects that the journalist needs. The conference is being held for universities and were "hand-picked" A journalism emphasis is being studies and theater studies. The Also, other majors will be provided students and the general public from Korea's professors. proposed within the mass media proposal will introduce a new exposure to journalism as it is used beause of thc importance of the Professor Young-Ho Lee, Bang program and is being submitted to emphasis in journalism within the in business, law and other Korean peninsula, said Dr. Chan said, has a Ph.D. from Columbia the university administration. Mass Media Studies Program. professions. Young Bang. Bang is the director of University and Professor C. K. Park The Communication Arts Steve Runyon, the director of the the Institute for Asian/Pacific received his doctorate from Yale The annual high school Department now offers programs in Mass Media Studies Program, said journalism seminar held by USF has in an interview Monday, "Right shown an increasing amount of now the program emphasis is on interest, and attendance is 60 to 100 radio." He explained that about 80 students. This is a potential source of percent of the Communication Arts new students. majors are in thc mass media In a three page summary prepared program, which deals chiefly with by the Communication Arts radio programs and television Department on the proposal, it audio-visual aids. explained the journalism program, Journalism will contain the core use of the Foghorn as a resource requirements of mass media studies center, and the offer of typewriters and add specialized courses in and video display terminals from the newsprint and radio and television San Francisco Chronicle / Exam­ news. iner. Jules Becker, journalism lecturer Becker also explained the use of in the English department, video display terminals can be explained the program will contain connected to the university courses in history, english and other Continued on back Inside: News: An anti-draft summer. . . Opinion: Who's at fault for the Lone 'Mountain thefts? Escapades: An interview with Features: They're impossible. . . Sports: Ratings of the intramural flag football teams photo by George Garcia If today is a beautiful day, you'll see many scenes like this. If it's not — well, wasn't Indian Summer Soccer Dons whip Sac State 5-0 wonderful while it lasted? Current Events: are listed on page 15 N6WS October 3. 1980 Daniel Berrigan, Daniel Ellsberg Spoke Anti-Draft Rally Held During the Summer by Salvador D. Aceves promoting this summer. It is for to the issue of military registration, a crime against humanity. We young men are brought up to be On June 27, behind St. Ignatius young people to realize that at this the necessary step to the draft, and therefore are determined not to soldiers." Church. Daniel Berrigan. S.J., point in time we must think for ultimately war. To take a strong support any kind of war— Ofthe most touching moments.of Daniel Ellsberg, and other Bay Area ourselves and question the morality stand, to not submit themselves toa international or civil — and to strive the rally was that qf Natalie Russell anti-war activists, held an anti-draft of the people who lead our government edict, of the non-violently for the removal of all when she spoke about how she first registration rally. Along with government. For it is their morality government. Asa Vietnam veteran, I causes of war. I like to speak on one believed in enlisting in the military. Berrigan and Ellsberg. were Helen which brought us Vietnam, Three encourage to refuse to register and to of the causes of war, and that is She would encourage her boys to Michalowski of the War Resisters enlist, back in the early days of League: Rob Boudewin. a Vietnam Vietnam. Then, one of her boys War veteran; Monte Krel. a 19 year resisted the war. She rethought her old member of the National iK position and now stands opposed to Resistance Committee: Natalie the call for draft registration. "It's a Russell, a mother of draft-age men; \ horrendous thing to think my sons and Susan Smith, a nursing student might be killed, but it's far worse to at USF and strong supporter of think they might take another's life. campus anti-war rallies. Life is very precious in our house. I couldn't send a son out today to do Of the many topics discussed, ~*~ \ ^ there came about a call to all that." Americans, and especially to the After listening to that touching religious community, to speak out speech, the crowd of about 100 and act clearly and forcefully against warmly welcomed Daniel Ellsberg. military registration and the nuclear He spoke about the seriousness of arms race. his signature on the telegram. It was The rally began with the reading a "very serious step" for his family of a telegram which was sent to because he could be convicted under President Carter, Attorney General the 1971 Military Selective Service Civiletti. Secretary of State Muskie. Act for counseling young men to and Director of Selective Service avoid the draft, and could face up to Rostker, expressing their opposition five years in prison. However, he and vowing to "aid and abet in every said it was a decision he had to make non-violent way, including civil because he strongly opposed the disobedience, those who refuse to proposed plan of President Carter of register." photo by Bill Cottles registering for the draft. The rally then continued with Daniel Hlsherj*. seen here at the San Francisco anti-draft rally last March 22 spoke at a rally behind St. Finally Daniel Berrigan, S.J., speeches from the Bay Area anti-war Ignatius Church on June 27. came to speak. Of the many points leaders. First to speak was the 19 Mile Island, and Watergate. We work for peace here and Sexism. When you find people he stressed, he stressed his belief on year old member of the Natonal should think in our own minds that internationally with as equal a divided into distinct sex roles it's less the draft-registration. Berrigan Resistance Committee. Monte Krel. giving them the power to draft us, to passion before our strict government to women to nurture and care for a referred to it as "the utmost political He said, "I myself am not going to enslave us for another war for conceives military action." life and less to men to kill and be cynism." "Carter's domestic register this summer, and 1 am tired undefined national interests, is Helen Michalowski, of thc War killed. Women are kept out of program is lamentable." he said. of listening to the media and to other certainly not within the national Resisters League said, "The War positions of decision-making about "Kennedy was at his heels and he Americans accusing me of being interests of this country." Resistors League affirms that war is our foreign and military policies and Continued on back unpatriotic. It is those who refuse to The speech was followed by a think for themselves, who are speech from Rob Boudewin, a unpatriotic. To decide for yourself Vietnam veteran and representative this crucial question in your own of the Veterans for Draft-resistance. mind, is something that the National He said. "I encourage young people I Founder's Resistance Committee will be to search their conscience in regards Week, Students Help Capture Vandals Two Hayes-Healy Hall residents on two prior occasions. Once he had USF Bookstore announces its were responsible for the arrest of two broken into Loyola Gym to play, juveniles who were waving a gun and another time he was found annual Founder's Week Sale will Tuesday. September 23 on the USF playing in the Memorial Gym with a campus and who shot out a window ball that had been stolen from a San extend from Sea 29 to Oct. 19 of a car parked on the street Francisco public school. On each of alongside Ulrich Field, according tt) those occasions this juvenile was not There will be 25% off on all USF Public Safety. charged. Students Jennifer Look and Sonia imprinted clothing including Solorzano were credited with the arrest of two youths by Officers Peter Newell and Michael In Memoriam Campanali on Golden Gate T shirts jackets Avenue, for carrying a concealed Miss Lisa Lee. daughter of Mrs. shorts pellet gun and for malicious Mary Lou Lee, Office Assistant in sweats mischief according to S. "Yash" the USF Department of Purchasing, infant wear hats Yasinitsky, Director of Public was fatally injured in Salisbury. Safety. England. Thursday September 25, in sweaters visors Yash commended the women for an auto accident while she was their quick reaction to what they'd cycling. She was age 22. Lisa observed, but added that they were attended thc USF School of Nursing lucky that he was in the office and for two years until she transferred in SEMESTER STORE HOURS answered the regular office phone at 1978. Besideshermother, she leaves 6 10 p m 666-6555 because three sisters, Jeannot (USF '70), MONDAY- FRIDAY 8:30 an-5:08pm normally that number would have Su/anne (USF '73), Musette, (USF •SATURDAYS -10 00 am-3 OO pa. been placed on a recording after 5 '78), and five brothers, John (USF p m. Yash urged everyone to call the '73). David (USF '76), Christopher dispatcher n the USE Emergency (USF '80. and Secretary in the USF line 495-3907. whenever there is an School of Continuing Education), urgent need for offic ers, day or and Stephen, a USF Junior in the night School of I iberal Arts. A funeral Ihe pellet gun taken away from Mass will be held in England for Lisa USF Bookstore the 15-year-old had totally shattered on Thursday October 6 at noon, 2130 Fultap Street the quarter-inch glass pane of a which the USF Community is (415) 666^493 Cadillac, and was capable of invited to attend. inflicting serious il not fatal iniuiv if Ihe USF Community offers its used on a person I hc youth arretted most sincere condolences to Mrs. KM catmng and shooting this gun Lee, Christopher. Steve and the had been ejected Irom this campus others ofthe Ice Family. October 3, 1980 N€WS Teachers Unpaid Continued from front On this assurance, a memo was that special arrangements would be prepared and inserted in teachers' made with the Bank of America, mailboxes. though no one in the Employee Late Friday, however, Salerno. Relations office or the Business and Lyle and another Employee Finance office had told him so. Relations staffer visited the Evening On Friday, Clint Lyle, an assistant College and said that checks would to George Salerno, head of the not be ready until the following Employee Relations office, began Thursday. The memos were the normal process of double- removed from the boxes and new checking the forms. He later notices were inserted by the Evening delivered them to the Business and College staff. Finance office. Five members of the Evening Fr. Taheny. who said that because College teaching staff who are not of the approaching deadline he part-time and belong to the Faculty and his staff were "getting nervous," Association received their pay on said that he and Catalano had been schedule. They were not affected by assured by Lyle Friday the checks the salary scale changes. would be ready the next Monday. Iranians and Stress photo by Mark Cutterud Continued from front if you leave for even a little while you The ASUSF Senate on September 25 discussed noisy events, new personnel, and a proposal to give the department did not have a "good cannot return," he said. Finance Committee power to overrule Ihe Co-Curricular Council. attitude" toward Iranian students. Finally, Oveissi said, Iranian There are about 70,000 Iranian students have great difficulty students in America; 14,000 of these communicating .wjih family and are in California and 400 matriculate friends in Iran. The feeling of ASUSF Senate Talks of Noise at USF, Oveissi said. He said that isolation, created by a communi­ The question of noisy events held in Harney Plaza at President and Karen O'Neill will sit on the Student these students were being "held cations network breakdown noontime occupied the ASUSF Senate on Thursday Services Committee of the Board of Trustees. hostage" by laws forbidding them to between America and Iran, evening, September 26. At the October meeting, the Senate will vote on a leave the country. contributes to feelings of stress. Senators discussing how amplified-sound events proposal to change the Senate Finance Committee's Furthermore, since Iranians "The worries of Iranian students could be held at noontime anywhere on campus Bylaws. Among the proposed changes, a new rule will cannot enter America without indirectly affects their creativity and without disturbing classes. give the Committee the power to overrule the Co- special dispensation, relatives their productivity; the stress makes it In other matters, Co-Curricular Council acting Curricular Council's decisions. cannot visit students. "And so you hard for them to be successful at Chairperson Pat McNicholas announced that The school bus which was donated to USF and is can't leave and you can't have your USF." negotiations were under way to bring former United being stored near Loyola Hall was mentioned as a parents or anyone else visit you; and Nations ambassador to the United Nations Andrew potentially useful acquisition. Sam Phillips, vice Young to USF on October 27. president ofthe Associated Students, said that it might Two new appointees to student leadership positions be possible to get the bus from the University to use as were introduced by ASUSF President Frank Vaculin. a small shop. Iranian Counselor at C&S Dan Smith was declared the new Freshman Class

The Institute for Asian/Pacific Studies University of San Francisco

presents SECURITY AND STABILITY ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA

October 9-10, 1980

University of San Francisco, Lone Mountain Campus

Schedule Thursday, October 9 Friday, October 10 10:00 A.M. - 12 P.M. 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. photo by Tim Szumowski Lone Mountain, Room 140 Lone Mountain, Room 100 Mohammed Oveissi works for the Counseling and Health Department 1:30 - 4:00 P.M. 1:30 - 4:00 M. as a counselor for Iranian students. Lone Mountain, Room 140 Lone Mountain, Room 100 Due to the situation in Iran, Iranian students are experiencing an increase in stress. The Counseling and Health Services has an additional resource in the person of Mohammad A- Oveisee to help Iranians deal with this stress. Mohammad is currently working on his doctoral psychology Students may enroll for one unit of course credit internship at the Counseling and Health Services. He is an Iranian who has been educated both in Iran and in the United States. He has a B.S. in psychology and an M.S. in educational psychology. Conference is free and open for one unit of course credit Besides his training and experiences, Mohammad has been intensely involved with Iranian families and students in the last two Conference is free and open to the public years. Counseling and Health strongly encourages all Iranians and other international students who need help and counseling to take For more information, contact: advantage of this special service provided at our Services. Institute lor Asian/Pacific Studies. Campion Hall 06 University of San Francisco San Francisco. CA 94117 (415) 666-6336 Appointments may be made by dropping by the offices daily between 9:00 and noon and 1:00 and 4:00 or by calling during those times at 666-6352. OPINION •October 3, 1980 Focus The journalist is by Marcella Farragher Editor by Cindy Tipping Lord, I'm serious about this now. Don't The trials and tribulations of turning out a column every week I'm not going to assume that consist mainly of trying to think up a subject to write about. I .IM everyone who comes to USF is a tell me you're there if you're not. week's "off the wall column" recruited two reporters. Pays to be committed Christian. I know that different once in a while, doesn't it. folks? they're not, but everyone has had the power to endow himself with nature that we see can be explained Back to .business what I'd like to focus on this week is howcollege wondered at one time or another many perfections that he knew that in terms of random events that prepares us for the real world. (Or does it?) After four fun-filled years whether God exists. The real he did not possess; therefore, a more happened over an infinite period of of high school, students makeadecison to come to college. Once they problem is that even if you decide to powerful being existed who also time. choose their majors they spend the next four years of their life working believe one way or the other you can possessed these other perfections — C. S. Lewis, a noted Christian on this "lifetime goal." 1 findtha t USF offers many courses which deal never really be sure that you're right. specifically, God. apologist, offers two objections to with the aspects of problems in theory; more so than in a practical Barry Maguire put it half facetiously Descartes also added a new these arguments. First, he states that manner. I'm not saying that dealing with a problem theoretically in one of his songs: "Lord, I'm wrinkle, based on the arguments of although the universe can be rather than practically is wrong. It seems that most ofthe time students serious about this now, don't tell me Thomas Aquinas. St. Thomas explained in terms of random spend 22 years of their life in school, or even longer, engrossed in the you're there if you're not." thought that the complexity of events, it is vastly more probable learning process, but once they earn their degrees and are thrown into St. Anselm gave a good try at nature demanded a designer and that a Creator does exist. Just as the the real world, they can't handle the pressure and stress that come proving it in the early middle ages. that the act of creation was not a intricacy and beauty of a watch along with the job. He argued that once we really finite event but a continuing action demands a watchmaker, so the I'm sure everyone has heard the expression that life is full of understood what is meant by the requiring the continuing will of a intricacy and beauty of nature decisions I agree with it 100%. College wants students to specialize in word God wc would know that He Creator to maintain the order of demands a Creator. Second, with a a certain field. Sometimes it doesn't help to specialize in a certain exists, because God is by definition things. Descartes rephrased this by wry turn of phrase, Lewis argues subject. A lot of students moan and groan about taking General "that than which nothing greatercan saying that that even if he had that in any event it is better to be safe Education Curriculum at USF. or any type of required courses; did be thought". Since existing is better created himself and then made than sorry. If God does not exist and you ever stop and wonder why? Sometimes one ofthe classes that you than not existing, the greatest thing himself forget that he had done so, we believe that he does, we lose could dread thc most could be one ofthe most interesting courses in of all must exist, or it wouldn't be the still he knew that he was not God nothing, whereas if he does exist and your whole four years of college. GEC gives students a wide spectrum greatest thing of all. so God must because he himself did not have the we deny Him we all stand a lot to a wider view of other fields which they may want to enter. exist. power to maintain (recreate) himself lose. College can educate the person's mind and body — and teach you Anselm's logic — as you can see — at any instant."" Modern science supports the idea how to analyze problems theoretically, but there is no teacher like was a little convoluted, and it didn't The weakness in both arguments of a fixed time of creation. New experience itself. People really do learn through experience: that's one take long for someone to point that is the principle of causality. Some evidence for the 'big bang' theory of thc reasons I like journalism so much. The whole world is a out. In Guanilo's Reply lo the Fool, people will say that if you deny the indicates that the universe had a classroom; information is like a narcotic and you can never get' enough a contemporary of Anselm's principle of causality then any definite beginning instead of an Learning takes place every day. In my own personal experience. I've imagined a perfect island, the best discussion is untenable, but the infinite existence. Some people learned more on the Foghornin the past two years than I have in all my island that could possibly exist and principle can be specifically think that this refutes Flew's classes. No journalism class can teach you what journalism is about. then tried to find it on a map. questioned without laying oneself "infinite sequence of random Sure it can teach you what a lead is and how to write. But journalism is Unfortunately he couldn't; just as open to the charge of logical events." Anselm's readers couldn't find the a skill which is developed in time and after coping with a lot of absurdity. Put briefly, how is it more In any case, these arguments only logic in his argument. problems. logical to believe in an uncreated cover half the problem. The One ofthe Foghorn's major problems is getting competent students Descartes, whose system of complex creator than in an confusion that exists among who already know something about journalism. Even if a student is methodical doubt caused him to uncreated complex creation? Which believers over God's nature and not qualified he is welcome to write for the paper. Many ofthe staff deny everything except that he — as idea is the more incredible — the one man's duty toward him, e'ven members are not media majors. They work on this paper because they a thinking thing — existed, argued more removed from our actual sense granting His existence, is a major enjoy it. it's fun. and they are learning a practical craft which can be that since he recognized that he, experience? cause of doubt in those who would used all through life. People work on the Foghorn not because it m ay Descsartes, did not have the power Anthony Hew says that in seeking like to believe in a Supreme offer three units, not because of princely salaries, but because they love to create himself, some other more a Creator for what we perceive as Lawgiver and Creator, but can't. If this paper and feel that it's a worthwhile effort on their part. perfect and powerful being must design in Nature, we are making two so, "whatT is the final question and Practice or theory? The Foghorn Escapades editor was offered a job have existed to create him. He logical mistakes: I) We are guilty of in the end, it can only be answered to work for CBS records and the Foghorn advertising manager was argued that if he had had the power anthropormorphism, 2) we are for each individual by himself after offered a job in advertising by a USF alumni who was contacted for to create himself he would also have assuming a design when, in fact, the careful thought. advertising. The Foghorn is not the only thing on the U.S.F. campus that can offer students some practical work. Other clubs, organizations and media outlets can offer you something. Why not get something out of college while you're here, instead of waiting until you graduate? Correspondence international business corruption Funky to continue, you'll have to Vaculin Defends and college cheating; not to mention contact me. If you don't contact me Foreign Students their obviously complete I'H assume that your happy with this type of FUNKY. understanding of immigration law A. funky SAN FRANCISCO and foreign study? The fact is that Dear Allen M Editor, the Foghorn: the letter was written by two self- The Foghorn staff would love it if I would like to comment on the employed typists, who in trying to we had a wider selection of writers — two articles on cheating which do a good deed, stepped way out of We are currently working on an ad appeared in the September 19 issue bounds, serving only to embarrass a campaign to recruit new blood. FOGHORN of the Foghorn. IMVERSITVOF SAN FRANCISCO righteous cause. Your constructive creative ideas My concern is that both articles The need to address the issue of could be a big help. Why not come presented a specific and unnecessary cheating on campus is a valid by and explain them to us? prejudice toward our international concern. I agree that we need to "get -Op Ed. Staff Box student population. The mere fact the word out." But as a university that this group was singled out as committed to justice and equality let On Advertising Ethics being "particularly troubling" in us deal fairly and sensibly with this Editor, Foghorn: regard to this campus wide problem Fdilor-in-Chicf Marcella Farragher serious issue. Last spring I wrote a letter to the News Editor Walter Neary is simply unjust. I am especially Frank A. Vaculin Editor of the Foghorn concerning a Opinion Fditor Cindy Tipping distressed when suggestions to deal President. ASUSF classified ad similar to the one Escapades Fditor Denise Sullivan with the cheating problem include carried in your September 26, 1980 Features Editor Susie I.eon such absurd and insulting ideas as Allen Funky Comments issue, which reads, in part, "IM­ Sports Editor Mike McNaughton "...an educational program Editor, the Foghorn: PROVE YOUR GRADES! Photo Editor Tim Szumowski teaching American education eth­ Research catalog — 306 pages Business Manager Robin Martin Why don't you guys rename the ics... " that would "... help foreign descriptive listings, etc." Copy Fditor Chris Lynch paper. From the looks of who is students to be more aware of the Here is the letter I wrote last Distribution Fditor Rich Scaife 'right and wrong'practices regarding given the most space, it should be the Advertising Manager Debbie Myers spring. Would you now care to studying and test-taking." With all Tipping-Boguski — T.R. - Neary Adusor John Arthur report. Of course they deserve space, respond? Contributing Fditor T. R. Sullivan respect to Fr. Justen, 1 do not see "I would be interested in knowing such a specific suggestion as a very but so much week after week? Mike Dubnoff, Bob Boguski, Lisa Maurino why you run the advertisement fair solution. We ha- e no right to Also, I understood that input was wanted on all levels of writing. I "RESEARCH PAPERS - 10,250 single out any group as being in need on file, etc." Am I wrong in thinking of an ethical education when it is our thought Funky was a co-op effort. The spirit of Funky was massacred that the intended use of these society as a whole that is suffering "research papers" is to plagiarize? If Ihe San Francisco FOfiHORN is the official newspaper of from a lack of respect for ethicical by the first and last paragraphs of the l'niversilv of San Francisco, published Fridays during the so, is the Foghorn cooperating in an behavior. the article, and when the real academic year except on hnlidavs and during summer and "Funky" did open his/her mouth it academically heinous enterprise? As for the letter to the Dean which intersession The FOGHORN is run and produced exclusively was disappointing. A witty article Few would support censorship of was printed. Who were these, h\ students Tdiiorials do nol necessarily reflect the opinion of was cut to hell for some hackneyed the Foghorn or of its advertiseme­ the student bods or the University Administration. Thc editor is downtown typing service quip about a MRS degree and a tired nts, but how many would stand up to solels icponsihlc for the contents of every issue employees?. What qualifications did support this "student service", which 1 ,j editorialization about campus grass i* p. .«*""* i»'**•* i "** ' * they possess to warrant such areas becoming rice patties (sic). has the effect of cheapening the conclusive remarks with regards to grades of honest students?" the relationship between Marcella, if you would like this R. L. Cunningham, Philosophy October 3, 1980 OPINION- An Ounce of Prevention T.R. Sullivan's The Importance of Breakfast University of San Francisco

by Van Ault Do you love the University of San Francisco? Do You may never have realized it, drop. The result is lethargy and Instead of the sugary cereals the chills run down your back when you hear our rousing but breakfast is the most important fatigue. Grumpiness, irritability, food processors push, we can eat fight song. "On To Victory"? Do you proudly wear T- meal of the day. For most people it and mental haziness are other delicious whole grain cereals of shirts and sweatshirts proclaiming our school's name means a quick meal or a cup of byproducts, with depression and wheat, barley, millet and other grains. on it around the City and watch people stare at you in coffee. Often it is skipped altogether sullenness not far behind. Many health food stores sell a nine awe and respect? in the rush to get out into the world Unaware of this unfortunate grain cereal preparation that when Probably not. I don't blame you. and attend to business. But to attain process, most of us just continue on combined with bananas, raisins, and People in high places around here often wonder why maximum efficiency and energy, our merry way, consuming large a touch of honey, is a tasty and USF students are lacking in the old school spirit. They breakfast is the meal that should not amounts of these worthless foods. It nutritious meal. It provides far more are befuddled when students don't surge down to be avoided. doesn't have to be that way. The food value for less money per pound Ulrich Field to watch our National Championship When you awaken in the morning, fatigue caused by such poor than packaged cereals. (A Study by soccer team or when we fail to bring down the rafters your body requires nourishment. breakfasts can be transformed into the Nutrition Institute, commission­ when the mighty Dons take the Court in the Memorial We Americans usually ingest astonishing energy fairly easily. ed by the US Dept. of Agriculture, Gym. showed that of some 60 packaged packaged cereals, pancakes, pastries 20 year old Wes, for example, So whose duty is it to build school spirit? Most cereals, about half contained over or bread, and coffee and tea. None of followed a breakfast routine people think it is the students', but they are dead 30% sugar. The highest amount was these is of much nutritional value. comprised only of a heavily sugared, wrong. The students are here to get the best education found in Sugar Smacks, which had The cereals are deficient in many instant oatmeal concoction. At work possible and are under no obligation to see a 56% sugar.) nutrients and contain almost no he would become so weak that he basketball game, involve themselves in extra­ protein. They are often starch, which could barely stay awake, and by mid Milk and eggs are excellent- curricular activities or bless themselves in Harney is changed into sugar. The white morning he felt on the verge of sources of protein, as are cheese and fountain. flour often used is deviously labeled passing out. This is not an unusual yogurt. Ground beef or chicken at It is the administration's duty to build school spirit. "enriched*'. In what must be the rip reaction; it occurs in far more people breakfast are both excellent pickups, And as a student. I am not trying to pass the buck or off of the industrial age, it had than you might think. A new though many people prefer bacon make excuses. around 25 nutrients removed. They breakfast of whole grain cereal, eggs, preserved with nitrites (considered What do you think the administration's job is? To are replaced by only one third of the and beef turned this pattern by many to be carcinogenic). provide adults with a chance to get a higher education? Niacin, Vitamin BI, and iron completely around. Wes is now Switching over to better nutrition Wrong. If the school was really destroyed by a originally there. White flour can also vigorously energetic, and a strong needn't be complicated or Klingon warship tomorrow, every student in this destroy B-vitamins in the body advocate of better nutritional unpleasant. For all the junk food school could be at another university within a week. through the digestive process. education. What worked for him can available there is something better Since all USF students could get into 75% of work for anyone else. The best Breakfast is so vitally important tasting and more nourishing than is California's universities, they will get their degrees if morning meal should combine because it provides energy you'll natural. A good breakfast can start they want to. moderate protein, fat, and a small your day with energy and need for the day. This is determined The administration is here simply to keep the amount of sugar simultaneously. confidence. It can make a huge by the level of sugar in the blood, the University alive and full of students eager to get an Digeston is slower, and the sugar difference in the way you feel toward result of the typical breakfast is a education and pay their tuition. And the way to do trickles into the blood, providing a your classes, work, and large increase in the level of blood that is to keep the customer happy. And when thc steady pickup for hours. relationships. If you haven't tried sugar. But the high level sends a customer is happy, he is going to love the place he is at doing it the natural way, why not distress call to the pancreas for Healthy, and fortunately, and school spirit will develop. If they are not happy, give it a chance? insulin, which overreacts and sends palatable alternatives are available they will take their business elsewhere — to Stanford, too much, causing the blood sugar to to the typical junk food breakfast. What have you got to lose? Santa Clara or San Francisco State. Or they become irrational and transfer to Cal-Berkeley. Or they become apathetic toward USF. Many customers are not happy with USF. Certainly you View From the Limb might have noticed the apathy, but USF also has a very high attrition rate. American Language Study: Ready to So what is the Registrar supposed to do. get up and lead cheers at basketball games? Of course not, but Die or Ready to Respond Anew Registrar's-office bungling is the leading cause of by Robert Boguski student apathy on this campus. This is an article about language. this set of cirumstanccs no longer many cases), to which may be added How are you going to build student spirit while More specifically, it is a lament over depicts reality. It is a terrible the value the command of a standing in line waiting an hour for a pre-registration the decline in the teaching of foreign mistake, however, for Americans to language adds to the overall quality form that should have been sent to you over th languages in American elementary sit back and fulminate against the of an educated person. For a nation summer? What do they think students talk about in and secondary schools (one study way "the natural order of the which, as one writer has suggested, line, how we are going to slaughter Santa Clara again? estimates that 4% of graduating (American-dominated) world has "likes to be number one in so many No way. Most students stand there hoping for a seniors from U.S. high schools have changed,'' as some on the right are things," the value of mastering glimpse of Father LoSchiavo so they can give him a taken four years of a modern foreign wont to do these days, rather than another person's native tongue piece of their mind. language). Potentially more reflect carefully on what has been should not be underestimated, So do you walk out of the bursar's office singing the important, however, than the happening. An "American first" especially at the college level. fight song and doing somersaults down the road? situation in the schools, is the fact argument neglects giving credit to Finally, in studying languages, we Most students leave the Bursar's wanting to throw a that the college entrance and other nations for working hard to acknowledge implicitly thc ethnic rock through a Campion Hall window. graduation policies have lost the compete with us. Learning the mixture of this nation (we are the Students do not build school spirit when, after bulk of their language proficiency American language has enabled the fourth-largest Spanish-speaking trying to get to see the Dean of the Business school, requirements over the last few years. Japanese, to take one example, to nation in the world). they are told they need all kinds of signatures. And The high schools take their cue from keep 20,000 salesmen in the New then, finding the Dean about as accessible as the the colleges in designing their own York area alone, whereas American Regrettably, some university Wizard of Oz, they are shunted off to an associate language programs; thus the Industry is lucky to boast of 1,000 language programs — among them dean. interconnected nature of the general Japanese-speaking representatives USFs — have declined in popularity So what else is supposed to build school spirit? The decline in modern language studies in all of Japan. This is one example over the last few years along with the wonderful food they serve in the Commons? Or is clear. of what is known in basic business general deemphasis on language perhaps an impromptu pep rally is supposed to start in Several reasons have been offered jargon as a competitive edge. proficiency. 1 would submit that a the bookstore while hundreds of students stand in line for this worsening trend in linguistic correlation exists between declining waiting two hours to pay for grossly overpriced ability. One far from inconsiderable For this most pragmatic of interest in languages and a poorer textbooks. Are we supposed to brag to our friends at reason has been the tendency for reasons — the ability to do business command of English grammar and' other schools about Dean Yegge. probation or the many Americans to see the post- in a foreign land, or to represent composition skills among American modular system? World War II world through red-, one's country there as a diplomat — college students. English But USF students are not apathetic. Maybe toward white-, and blue-colored glasses. For the need to develop multilingual departments across the country are the school, but not life in general. The dedicated some, during the period 1945-1970, Americans is greater than ever. taking steps to deal with this editors of the Foghorn are not apathetic; our ASUSF any activity or occupation that Political realities ofthe 70's and the problem within their own areas of senators are not apathetic and the 600 people America could not dominate was 80's demand an adequate response competence, though they have yet to participating in Intramurals are not apathetic. From not worth engaging in. Further­ to the challenge of training people to systematically include language listening to people around this campus, you could get more, doing business during that deal with them. Language study as part of the effort. the distinct impression that all USF students ever do is period generally meant doing it on proficiency, more than ever before, From the standpoint of university sit around their rooms staring at their Barry Manilow American terms; hence the common provides a significant inroad to administrators, eliminating and John Denver posters. language of international business knowing what "the other side" might language programs is often simply a But they don't. USF students are great people, full was English. Finally, as we do and why it does it. There is a case of lopping off unhealthy of life and full of energy. They can get things done and attempted to engineer the world in seller's market, for example, for (money-losing) classes for the sake they can generate tremendous amounts of enthusiasm our own image and likeness — both those with a thorough knowledge of of "fiscal responsibility"; for others, They are simply indifferent or pissed off at a school socially and technically — English Arabic. myself included, the willful neglect that seems to screw them one way or another every became the language of technical Then there are also the classical of languages — one branch of the time they turn around. progress, and thus self-evidently reasons for learning languages; Humanities whose survival shou'ld Students just don't seem to be able to build school worth learning. The burden of the namely for the opportunity to be at not conform to strict economic spirit among other students. It's an uphill battle and I 50's and 60's was thus on foreigners least minimally exposed to another criteria — is one more contributor to feel sorry for those students who work so hard to do to learn our language and ways. We culture (the gateway to the removal the current American depression of so. They are going against the school itself — which have stagnated. of much prejudice, misunderstand­ mind and will. But we can also does not turn students off completely but turns their It has become trite to note that ing, and bigotry against foreigners in reverse this trend ... energy elsewhere, often to other schools. OPINION • October 3, 1980

Campaign Coverage Tax incentives and tax cuts will the continued growth and well-being ensure more and better businesses, of the American people and their and increase the productivity life-styles. To some, this may be one Reagan: The Republican Party Platform essential to a city's growth. This in ofthe most frightening planks ofthe turn will help lower — if not platform. There are still many eliminate — a frighteningly high unanswered questions concerning by Gail Bondi unemployment rate. nuclear energy, and some ask how The Republican Party Platform possible, but with rewards and the right to make decisions many people could we feed with the was adopted July IS. 1980. Offering incentives for his effort, to achieve regarding education to parents, and It is clear that our current energy grain that we will be feeding our new leaders and new ideas to halt his goals. local school boards. Dissolving the sources are extremely inadequate. cars. what appears to be an aimless drift in Some say equal rights on the Department of Education will lessen Fuel shortages have contributed to this nation, the following proposals basis of sex require legalized federal authority over schools, and inflation, unemployment, and high Behind the Republican platform (and others) have been made in the abortion; the Republicans disagree. eliminate part of Washington's crime rates. Reagan believes that lies the belief that individuals are the platform, or by Ronald Reagan in It is their belief that they must also bureacracy. The Republicans alternative energy resources — essential part of the government. his policy statements. protect the rights of the unborn; condemn forced busing of school especially solar, fusion, and Included in this belief is that they The Republicans advocate a therefore they support a age children. In addition, Reagan hydrogen power — should be have the right to self-achievement, major tax cut for all individuals, constitutional amendment supports tuition tax relief. encouraged in the private sector.' success without the interference of feeling that Americans spend too guaranteeing the right to life. A major issue today is health care. This will cut government costs and government. It views man much time working for the Despite their stand against Recognizing that the level of medical increase creativity while creating optimistically, seeing him as being government. The plan is to reduce abortion, the Republicans do care in America is one ofthe highest jobs. able to live by himself without taxes to the range of 10 to 50 percent support women's rights. The Equal in the world, and that it is due to the These forms of energy are for the controls from a large government. (as opposed to the current 14 to 70 Rights Amendment is in the hands lack of government interference in future, unfortunately. In the For this reason the Republicans percent), over a period of three of the States for ratification. the medical fields, the Republican meantime, conservation must be wish to make the Federal years. After these across-the-board Observing the important idea of party "unequivocally opposes practiced and already existing government as small as possible; the tax cuts are made, they will attempt 'state's rights'. Republicans will socialized medicine." The energy sources must be increased. less the government there is, the to correct the problems people face apply no pressure in either direction. prescription for good health care is Conservation is necessary, but it better government is. Sovereignty as cost-of-living raises push them In the meantime, laws regarding deregulation. But the elderly and the must not be inflicted upon the belongs to the individual first, then into higher tax brackets. The equal pay and equal opportunity will poor must not be neglected; support individual. Americans have done to his community, then to his state, question is whether the Republicans be strictly enforced. Plans have been must be continued for them through well at cutting down on their energy and finally, when no one else can can live up to both of their promises; made to reduce the tax burdens on efficient reforms in Medicare and consumption; they are not using fuel solve the problem, the federal tax cuts and a balanced budget. widows and minor children. Child Medicaid. simply to create shortages. Forced government should step in. Ronald Reagan did it in California: care centers are being planned for Urban blight is of epidemic rationing would unfairly penalize is it possible to do it for a nation? working mothers. proportions in this country. To help hard-working people. Of course, for those who do net Tax cuts minus the basic human An essential element of cities and families, the Republican To add to the energy bank, feel that they can rely on the natural freedoms are worthless, so the government, according to the Party is endorsing a program for Reagan would favor the increased goodness of men. or who do not feel Republicans "reaffirm that no Republicans, is the family. Claiming urban homesteads. In such a production and use of coal. Several that the individual can achieve on his American should be victimized by that the Democrats have made too program, abandoned homes will be processes for the clean use of coal own, the Republican way is not the discrimination because of race, sex. many family roles another part of an leased to families for a nominal fee; have been developed to make it safe way a government should be run. advanced age. physical handicap, already too large bureaucracy, the the family is required only to repair and efficient. Gasohol production The issue then, is based on one's national origin or economic Republicans intend to hand the and maintain it with the and sales must be increased, attitudes on the nature of man, and circumstances" The answer for the decisions back to the households. To understanding that they will have especially since it can be made with his place in society: is he an conservatives is not quotas; it is for begin maximization of family the right to claim it after a certain American grain. Nuclear energy will individual or part of a group, and the individual, with as little help as control, the party wishes to return period of time. be encouraged as being necessary for can he both at the same time? Candid Campus The New Minority by Allen Funky by Diana Archer and Athena Byrd Recently I've heard statistics Let me start off by saying that if you held in the Grime and Mold —sorry, I am a closet virgin. A permissive estimating that between fifty and see something that I don't I'd love to that's Green and Gold, and the society has made chastity at the age eighty percent of the single women hear about it. Leave me the info and results were positive. By yelling of 22 an abberation, so rather than my age are sexually active. If those your name with it so that we can "IMAGRACION!" at the top of being labeled frigid, repressed or statistics are reliable, I estimate that discuss it ... I can't be at more than one's lungs the G and G empties sexually immature. I prefer to avoid my circle of friends comprises yu% four places at one time, so if you're a within seconds. the subject in casual conversation. of San Francisco's virgin smart ass critic of mine, give me a Oh. I love this campus on warm <^ri^ Something that happened to me a population. If they're not reliable I hand. days. Things pick up around here few weeks ago is an example of the suspect that there are many more Anyway, I'd like to give a hand to and so do a lot of the guys on extent to which sexual activity has closet virgins around than one might the KC's who throw that party last campus. A word from the wise — Which reminds me, I resent the become the norm, and is, think. To quote Robert Heinlein, Friday night. They apparently easy boys. 17 will get you 20! thought that alcohol is thought to be incidentally, the reason why I am "everyone lies about sex." attempted to get things heated and I have yet to take a poke at any such an important part of a student's writing this article. I met a charming, Virgins, as a rule, you might be people going around here. Well they nursing students this year. I'll keep life. According to T. R., even the likeable man on Sunday afternoon; surprised to find out, are not against failed; instead, people got heated trying though. Who says they buildings on campus drink ... on Tuesday evening he felt he knew sex; we are romantic idealists who and things got going — six kegs in 2 are unpokable????? Walt Bugler, USF woman's me intimately enough to ask believe that sex should be connected hours — that's not supposed to Word has it that the university is basketball coach, is known for a virgin. The fact that he felt he had a to love and respect rather than only happen here at USF ... GOOD forming a 3 person panel which will having a team of well conditioned right and a need to know the answer desire; that it has a higher value than JOB!!! "search out and destroy" all of those young female athletes. I would to that question after only five hours everyday conversation. It isn't an suggest he check on the condition of By the way, the people responsrble whose jobs overlap. Maybe in my company illustrates my point after dinner aperitif or a way of his team captain after her 21st for flooding the laws on beautiful problems of "overlap" should have without me having to explain getting to know someone. It belongs birthday this Friday (Oct. days will be passing out trench boots been taken care of prior to the further. between two people who have made 3) . . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY and wet suits so that we too can beginning of the school What I resented the most was not a lifelong commitment to each other. LISA... GUESS WHO!!! enjoy our campus greenery. year ... Could this be a Mary Durr the question itself, but the fact that I We virgins are the new minority. I've got nothing against punk Deja-Vu? I'd like to end this article with a didn't have the option of being We don't fit into the "free love" rock, or the fools who listen to it, but The Fog and Grog still remains CONGRATULATIONS!!! Good angry. He didn't think that there was society because we think that it takes some of us would appreciate some the heart of USF campus life, and job Chris Loracca on making the any reason that he shouldn't ask, a lifetime to love and that love and old time rock and roll. Come on what this campus needs is a little basketball team ... show 'em your and most people would agree with sex should be inseparable. We're not KUSF. get off your pogo stick. more heart... Drink up ... I'll see stuff. him. Where I grew up, the weather radical reformers trying to turn back A recent psychological study was you this Thursday night. See you all soon. was thc normal topic of the clock or condemn new ideas. conversation for people who had We've just made a decision to live only known each other as long as we our lives in a different way and we had! ask that people respect that decision. Volume Two October 3, 1980 Number Four

Ultravox, left to right, , , and knocked the Stone crowd out two weeks ago. Ultravox dazzles SRO Stone Crowd An interview with Vox , Warren Cann

by Denise Sullivan he was into doing some new things and they got on very well. This interview with Ultravox percussionist extrodinaire, "It's nice to have someone in the studio at all times to give a Warren Cann was conducted the day after the band's only Bay second opinion," explained Cann. Area gig at the Stone, September 19. The band belongs to that "It Was a bit frustrating for Eno, because the band was genre of British new wave known as "art-rock," yet they tend to intimidated by the 24 track studio.""But,"continued Cann, "we shun labels. The fans got what they expected from these original were hoping Brian could help us. It wasn't quite in a way we artists and the musicians expected what they got from the fans. expected. His attitude turned out to be the greatest influence. There was a melee of screaming rockers who wanted to hear the "I couldn't see us working with him again, only because we Eno-esque old favorites. Instead Ultrtavox treated the audience have very Arm ideas about Ultravox, and Brian is a very busy to their new L P. Vienna, in its entirety. A daring move, from a' man." daring band: Ultravox. Warren Cann openly discussed the That first LP that impressed Island and Eno so is still fairly current state ofthe band, and the current state ofthe business. available. Their second LP, however, is a bit more difficult to Find. Recently, Island compiled a collection of songs from Saturday noon is an ungodly hour for most of us, rock and Ultravox's first three albums and put them onto one collection roll stars in particular. And on the morning after a gig on a one- LP, thus the title. . night-stand tour, it is literally forbidden to even consider Cann also talked with candor about the tactics the record speaking to the performer, let alone consider conducting an in- company would use to get thc band to record more accessible depth interview. Nonetheless, Warren Cann, percussionist for tunes. (continued on oaee 9) British band Ultravox, was chipper and more than willing to tell about the life and times of Ultravox. Fastidiously dressed and well-mannered (a mood in direct Inside opposition to his uncom posed self onstage the night previously), Cann began to unravel the tale of Ultravox. Yosemite 8 "We've never been able to classify what we're doing — it's not a cop-out — we're just Ultravox." stated Cann frankly. * (Jltravox 9 Island Records was impressed with the band's first LP, and someone suggested the band hook-up with . It was Calendar 10 near thc time Eno quit Roxy that Ultravox got a hold ol him, so page 8 October 3, 1980

"Boyfriend/girlfriend relation­ ships" are out; "Let's just be casual" is in.

For college students—Mixed drinks are out: anything that's cheap is in.

The sleek-clean look is in; cluttered is out.

Roller skating is in; skateboard­ ing is out. 6ro\N"^ old gnWfi-fwJty i«5 in.... /yit-v) &\xvx by Therese Kahler Anklets are out: colored hose are your &<\Z ibtfVtt". Are you into the latest trends? Do you strive to be hip? I realize in. these question seem very unusual hut they do pop into mv mind every once in a while. It's funny how hard people (andnotjust Cali­ Permed hair is out; sleek hair is Growing old gracefully is in; One-inch pumps are in; high- fornians . . I get a lot of flack about that) try to be so chic and with- in. lying about your age is out. heeled pumps (such as Candies) it. Actually, taken lightly, it's a lot of fun. hut too many people take are out. it loo seriously. I have decided to make things a lad bit easier for you. . .so, below is an easy guide to what is "in" and what is "out". Light polish on medium-length OPs are out; Izods are in ... bet­ The expression "groovy" is out; nails is in; red, long nails are out. ter yet, alligator pins. "that's neat" is in. Th>tf5er$ PlrZB Soccer is in; baseball is out (for over I IN i that matter I wish polo was in and football out)

(J&pecii\\kj aififMrrr- o^hO Men with tousled short hair are in; those with long hair are out.

"New Celibacy" is in; one-night- Pee-chee folders are out Exercising at lunch is in; stands are out. (especially colored-in ones); drinking at lunch is out. fi^KWA anything-but is in. I .« , K M i& emm & i/o . Intimate, homey dinners are in; Healthy-looking bodies are in; Baggy jeans are out; trousers are Mid-night food raids are in; diets going out on Saturday night is Natural Ice Cream is in; Frozen in. are out. overly thin bodies are out. out- Yogurt is out.

Radio/video and r & r on the tube

by Rich Scaife Friday after Johnny does his bed. The show was by far not a For a long time music and thing, 4 or 5 acts are^shown top 40 show. It was humorous television have tried to make it singing some real popular song and diverse. They showed an old together. Ed Sullivan had the and it is all tied together by The clip with people outside the Bob Beatles and American Bandstand Wolfman and his musical host, Born Again Dylan Concert. has had everyone else. There is a who are always close personal Thrown in the show are some long history of music programs friends of his. The show hit some wild commercials that top &vnt$ Ost-t go­ expensive handknit sweaters are on TV was the great Cal Jam that guarantee an entertaining show. ing out; New Wave is still strong. out. aired in the early 70's. Since I had never been to a real rock concert Sometimes you may forget the show before I relied on the telly to song and the artist but you will Circle pins are in; stickpins are Cafe society is in; conventioneers bring the excitement to me. That recall the motorcycles doing are out. out. it did. Then came a multitude of wheelies in the U.N. Plaza. late night rock shows. ABC had Videowest is simulcast in Beads of garnets, amber, coral or Sharing your Panasonic "In Concert", but that didn't last stereo on KSFX 104 FM and can pearls are in; old coins and gold "Walkman" headphones with a too long. Now their only venture be seen late Friday night on chains are out. friend is in; sharing your blaring into this medium is the terrible channel 4. But after Videowest, radio with every pedestrian on "Rockin' New Years Eve" with stay tuned and see the Southern Getting married is in; living the street is out... come to think such rockers as Captain and California version, Holywood together is out. of it, the whole idea is pretty "out Tenille. Ha. Heartbeat. of it". A little while after "In Hosted by Bob Welch, Concert" came the syndicated Heartbeat is like Videowest with Hard-core alcohol is out; *Oo3-e> WaWW*—I "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert." 1 a bigger budget. The productions imported beer is in. % -*• This had a little ugly bald headed r are a little slicker and they don't hip 45 year old man, Don, Woman", bla bla bla she got the have interviews or the such but Moccasin styled shoes are in; introducing famous rock stars dumperoo. feature only the music of some of Adidas are out. who were all close personal Unfortunately these shows are the bands in So. C ai The show friends. The one advantage this little more than just a top forty shows Bob driving his funky car show with rarely more than one down The Strip and introducing Cameros (anything that eats gas) show has over others is that many or two acts worth watching. And bands that sound like they are all are out; Small Americans cars are of the bands are live. The of his close personal friends. Dur­ in. problem is that since it is now TV rock has been saved. syndicated, the stations are Since sold out last ing the introductions we see Iriivj ybar* always bouncing the times weekend, I decided to stay home pictures of clubs like the Soft luggage is in; hard luggage is 1 around. Now you have to catch it and watch TV. Since our cable Whiskey. Madame Wong's and out. pwasoNic' teMen*** " at 3 a.m. Saturday night/Sunday had no dirty movies, I watched the Roxy. To guarantee you will morning. But Don does have -some rather interesting shows — keep watching, Heartbeat throws Pretty lingerie is in; braless b out. # fric*\d 16 m some good acts, such as the R. Videowest, and Hollywood in top acts too. Last weekend Stones. Heartbeat, both on channel 4. they had the Cars and Queen. A This list is just the thing to help you on your way to be on top ofthe Probably the most popular of Videowest is, to say the least, a good show; it's worth staying up latest trends. A bit of a warning though; don't overdo it — that's too all is Burt Sugarman and very creative program. It for. obvious! So what if you still drink Coors beer while watching old Wolfman ' Jack and "The featured Frank "Baby Snakes" So for a while TV rock is alive reruns ofthe Brady Bunch . . . You might be "different "but at least Midnight Special." This show Zappa to open the show. My again. I leave you with this you're original.' also began in the early 70's. Every mother promptly decided logo to question, where is Helen Reddy? October 3, 1980 page 9 Warren Cann on Ultravox (continued from page 7)

"They would play us tapes of American rock and roll stations and tell us this was what we should be doing. But we knew something different was coming and wouldn't go along with it." They just kept being Ultravox. Cann himself took up drums at 16 as the great escape. "It was a freedom from routine and I didn't have to wake up early —or so I thought," he said, eyeing me as if I had committed the original sin. The rest of the band members' experience in music is a bit similar. Chris Cross, the bassist, played in a score of other bands, but he was dissatisfied. Billy Curie was initially recruited as a violinist till they discovered he could play keyboards. Midge lire, the new lead vocalist, was the best find of all, according to Cann. "Midge was in a teeny-bop Roxy Music and progressive band called Slick when he began rock, rather than the punks of to drop hints to Billy that he was '76. But comparisons stop there. interested in joining the band. He Categories of new wave music would ask, 'have you found a alone are so splintered, one could singer yet? Have you found a almost bet there would be a niche guitarist yet? Finally, he was for Ultravox. Not so. invited to join the band after their When Ultravox first appeared third album. Systems of on the scene, people were a bit Romance. was still in confused as to what to expect. capacity as lead vocalist, but he Everyone wanted to check-out left shortly as did the band as part of a genre: the (now of Magazine) and Ultravox British new wave. Since that became the streamlined four- time, Ultravox has gained a piece they remain today. sizeable number of fans and no Ultravox, as pictured on the new LP Vienna. "We achieved everything we Cann doesn't feel they have longer are a part of any genre. wanted to with this record." sacrificed anything in sound They intend to stay that way. quality, and have in fact gained. Ultravox certainly is a hold­ Though Ultravox suffered out in the world of sell-outs. from an inferiority complex and What thev do with their new at one point didn't play a gig for contract with Chryslais is two years, the diligence of a major question — the single rehearsal paid off, as now they "Sleepwalk" is charted in Britain, are among the best of the British yet they have all intentions of non-rock bands. Though not chucking it out the window come darlings of the press (they don't next tour. I ask, is this fair.? speak to them), they definitely do "We don't want to carry on not lack their respect. They with the past. The only thing know they are good and Ultravox people should expect from us is know they are good. There is no constant change. The last thing need to belabor the point in the we want to be is a greatest hits rock papers. band," said Cann. Ultravox's new album is the The ever-changing band gets tightest one the band has ever particularly peeved when fans produced. They appear to have a request the same songs at the live keen sense of direction for shows. themselves. "Next time people will be " Vienna came the closest to the shouting for '' perimeters for what we consider and 'Vienna'— We may keep successful: we achieved 'Vienna' — we like that one." everything that we hoped for Vienna is the logical extension technically. We've been able to to , in keep areas that we were Cann's opinion. And Systems of interested in developing further, Romance was the logical but we've managed to do it with extension of the previous LPs. more control. There's a little This is a logical band. more continuity — a thread. "If someone wanted to, they "I can't say how we did it, but could sit down and listen to the being aware of it (the thread or LPs all in one go, I think they theme) helped," he said. could very easily see how it has I feel bad about intruding at moved along." such an early hour, but Cann "The next move for the band appears to be enjoying himself, will reflect the mood of the band smiling when the opportunity — it will be more off-the-wall." arises and puffing contentedly — "We are very selfish in that never nervously — on his respect, because we don't smokes. conform to America." The composure of these people just kills me. After all that they "Gradually pressure will have been through: a rotten change the formats,", encour­ record deal early on, the shifting aged Cann. PioducedondDiiectedbvMICHAEL RITCHIE around and tossing out Ultravox wil finish up their w,-Hen by JERRY BLATT, BETTE MIDLER, BRUCE VILANCH musicians, their tough time stateside tour and then it is off to e^uirvep-odoce. HOWARD JEFFREY breaking in the States... the list Japan for another round and D..«io.otPhoiog.ophy WILL I AM A. FRAKER, ASC goes on. Yet they perform like finally, home to England. No Filmed m Ponavision* nil o*M»«n***«>rGoto* by fechracoloi * vets in complete control. They doubt the hometown boys will be are never dull-like the others in delighted with success by the A Ladd Company Release ^ 1 their genre (take Magazine, for tour's end. If Vienna is any Through Worrtet Bros ^^J A Warne* ConvrtontcafionsCunv ' example. Please. Urgh.) and indication of what Ultravox has Few mo»e modne-s read A Wvv Fiom a B'CXH( t>v Bene M-dle* MITMCTU ;;• ] uMM •! NMl&s([|sy>iiiM| never excessive (Like Gary in store for the future (but we Sou'kifrtkk amiable O" An. mi u. f?t\ onls (.lnd lopes R * _i *-> ••* Utl -»•-, *••• t- ' "Cars" Numan). No, these boys never can tell) their net effort may are masters of their craft; their break them wide-open. music still definitely defies Cann leaves me with one final defining. thought. Ultravox is the kind of space- "Never expect anything from art-techno-eiectro rock band that us. Always be open to change." 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What's your fantasy? Ask this Adrienne Teschemacher, KUSF Kyle Mickel. KUSF deejay. Mass c) a tuition increase announcement question and people tend to look at receptionist (picture not available) M

Some of these fantasies dealt with money and /or fame: Therese Kahler, graphic design/art major

"I want to go back in history, for Robin Martin, business major (it about one month, to Paris, France figures) (picture not available) during the Impressionistic Art era (the days of Monet. Renoir, Van Gogh. etc.). I'd like to live as a poor, "To have someone hand me a starving artist who hangs out at al! check - - made out to me of course — the sidewalk cafes and studies under Marcella Farragher, The F.ditor — for $5 million and say 'Do whatever the great artists. I know that must you want with this.' I'm tired of Ingo Boudewyn, advertising seem pretty cliche coming from an assistant. Mass Media major— gone being a poor, starving student." artist (or at least I think I am) but I (Note: Marcella probably really feel that art during that era is the wants S and D and rock'n'roll, but most meaningful. "I want to live on top of a this is all she allowed me to orint) Cindy Tipping, opinion editor/nurs­ mountain, a really secluded place "Be the publisher and editor of my ing major— with my gun, my dog, and my 4- own newspaper, marry a lawyer to wheeler. Or to become a pilot and fly defend me in all my libel cases -- if "To go to a party, meet Alan Alda to Alaska or be rich enough to fly he loses the case — divorce live on and talk to him all night." anywhere and do anything, not have top of Nob Hill and drive a to work. Or be a world-famous bike Mercedes-Ben/ 290S1. sports car. racer. Own my own brewery. Have a The rest is highly censored!" happy life and not get old. Hang- glide off El Capitan. Oh. my age-old Jill Steinbreder, KUSF deejay, ambition to be a rock star." 1 history major— picture not As for me— available. i Well, down here, in my professional life (I hope I have one) Walter Neary, news editor, history I'd like to take over MetroMedia. Mike McNaughton, sports editor "To hang glide from the cliffs of major picture nol available But one of my real fantasies is that Stinson to the City. Just along the when I die. I hope to go to I want to be a U.S. Senator, coast to save the nausea of driving Peggy Poindexter, KUSF-AM Rock'n'Roll Heaven I'd like to go on Highway I." married to an attractive movie star Before leaving USF I want to General Manager, Mass Media now and meet all the greats major or rock queen before I'm 30. report for the Foghorn on the (Hendrix. Joplin. Big Bopper. Afterwards, I would like to be the following: Morrison, Bolin. Moon, etc.), but 1 owner of a major league baseball don't think you can come back from team. there. On earth, it has to be to take a) the Foghorn receiving decent "I want to be the president of Some fantasies are just plain guitar lessons from Jimmy Page, typewriters ABC, have a lifetime supply of coke, strange: own my own vineyard and to be The b) a student protest of something, and to travel cross country in a hot- Boss's "Rosalita." anything. air balloon." CLASS>IFIED S THINK GREEN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PSYCHOTHERAPY COOPERATIVE OPEN CHALLENGE! 48YR.OLD BAY Earn 40-r plus selling Avon Individual and couples counseling. AREA CO. manufactures FINEST Call Barbara 771-2603 Experienced California state certified nutritional products. WACHTERS • WANTED • Ph D Psychologists in private practice ORGANIC SEA PRODUCTS will Sliding fee scale. San Francisco 567- make you feel better than any DEAD OR AI.IVE 8881 other food supplements or your (PREEERABI.Y AUVE) money back with the return of the REPORTERS FOR THE FOGHORN empty bottles! WACHTERS' BLEND IMPROVE YOIR GRADES! 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Call 848-6224 smashing success, he'll decide that I "I want to dive into a pool of lime Maffeo, 220 Arguello. S.F Ca. 94118. In San Francisco on Nov 4 Jello that's wobbly. Really. If not, will be an extraordinary director, he Immediate delivery when payment Limited Openings. Piek up DEAR ROBIN: CONGRATS! sponsors my films for the rest of my maybe bike across the country or received. DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED! Applications Immediately in on passing the teens alive who have the Rolling Stones play at one Call 668 4661 or 668-9257 til! 9pm. life and he gives me a beautiful the Career Planning and loves ya baby?! The Foggy apartment in North Beach with of my parties. But 1 really want that NOT SOLD IN STORES! Placement Office Foghorn Staff Exene." pool of Jello." -SPORTS October 3. 1980

" DEPTH ON THE Dons Overpower Stanford, SOCCER TEAM Humble Sacramento State

by T.R. Sulli>an by T. R. Sullivan Going into the 1980 season, the strength of the USF The University of San Francisco soccer team wasexpected tobetheirexplosiveoffense. soccer team remained unbeaten Almost the same people are back from last year's against less-than-formidable squad that set school records for most goals in a competition as they blasted season (133) and a game (23). Stanford on Saturday and However, injuries to Bjorn Tronstad and Luis Sacramento State on Tuesday by Felipe, both of whom made several All-American identical scores of 5-0. The Dons' squads last year, have taken away from the Dons record now stands at 6-0 as they attack. Fortunately for Ste\c Negoesco. the slack has continue to hold down the number been picked up by both Roar Ander-son and Dag two spot in the national rankings. <)la\sen Ihese two have been playing outstanding Roar Andersen led the way soccer during San Francisco's first seven games, against the Cardinals in a game that performing at the peak of their abilities. was nationally televised on ESPN. Olavsen is in his fourth year as a starter for the Dons Andersen slammed home two goals and has played several positions in the past, including at the expense of the Cardinals while midfielder and center-forward. This year Negoesco also contributing one assist. Senior plans on using him at left wing, so that Tronstad and Dag Olavsen provided San Francisco with their first goal less Felipe can work together in thc center of the field. than five minutes into the game Other players would perhaps balk at being moved when he put a brilliant move on a around so much, but Olavsen takes it in stride. Stanford defender that left him open "I don't mind it too much." said Dag. "As long as we for his shot. ha\c players like Bjorn and Felipe in the middle, we will be all right, l'm.going to be looking to move upon Andersen put his first goal in at thc wing but it will depend on the situation." 9:33 of the first half, after taking a Barring anything unforeseen. Olavsen should finish perfectly placed pass through the Stanford defense from fellow the season as USFs all-time career scoring leader, midfielder Stan Musilek. Luis Felipe surpassing such I'SF immortals as Andy Atuegbu. was the recipient of a long Andersen Mai Roche. Hans Friessen and his own coach. Steve pass just before halftime and he Negoesco. slammed it home to make it 3-0 at "I have really enjoyed being at USF the past four intermission. years. The best year was 1978. when we beat Indiana in photo by Ardint Thompson In the second half, Andersen the finals at Tampa. 1 think that was my best year." Stan Musilek (center) scored two goals in Tuesday's 5-0 victory over That 1978 team was perhaps the greatest in USF brought the crowd to its feet with a spectacular drive past two Cardinal Sacramento State. history, as they compiled a record of 28-1 on their way defenders that resulted in his second to the National Championship. Olavsen led the team goal for the afternoon. Christian the Sacramento tender. Freshman in scoring that year and scored a goal in every made several outstanding saves in Marston completed the Dons Per Haugvaldstad began the break important game the Dons played in that year. His the second half that preserved his scoring by driving home a penalty by stealing a pass deep in the Dons scissors kick drove home the first goal in the 2-0 second shutout of the year and the kick for his first goal of his collegiate zone. victory over Indiana. He also scored the winning goal fourth in a row for San Francisco as career. In the second half, good effort by in two overtime triumphs over UCLA and St Louis. a team. Andre Schweitzer, USFs Guillermo Alvarez gave the junior After that season. Dag underwent knee surgery and Before the season, Stanford coach other goalkeeper, made it five Nelson Lodge told a soccer press from Watsonville his first goal ofthe came into the 1979 season a little bit tentative. consecutive shutouts on Tuesday conference: "We should have no season. Alvarez, starting the second However, as far as 1980 is concerned, he is as confident when the Dons blanked the Hornets trouble scoring this year. Two of our stanza at left halfback, fired a shot as ever. 5-0. Schweitzer was seriously players, Willie Gucci and Ted that was knocked down by the "The knee feels perfect," said Olavesn, "Once in a challenged only once, when he Rafolovitch could combine for fifty opposing goalie. But Alvarez while I twist it. which causes some fluid to seep in but it knocked away a low shot to his right, goals." early in the first half. followed the shot and was right there usually goes away. to tip it in once the keeper had lost "1 believe we have a good chance to win the National However both had trouble scoring This time it was the USF offense against USF as they were shut down control. Championship. At least we will definitely make the that dominated as they got off an completely by the USF defenders, USFs final two goals were playoffs and then go from there. Once you're in the incredible 44 shots on goal. Eric which has given up just one goal so contributed by Stan Musilek as he playoffs, anything can happen. I am just glad we get to Nielsen contributed a little offense of far this year. The Dons were playing converted passes from Jo Bergsvand play the quarterfinals here in San Francisco, instead of his own when he headed in a Roar without fullback stopper Nick and freshman Mackbee. somewhere out in the Midwest like last year. Andersen pass 22 minutes into the Lambridis but Vidar Larsen filled in The Dons are on the road playing "We have the talent," said Olavsen, echoing the game to put the Dons on top 1-0. ably, giving support to Steve UOP in Stockton on Saturday and thoughts of many around the team, "What we need is A superbly executed fast break Negoesco's mainstays on defense — produced a 2-0 margin for USF St. Mary's on the East Bay campus team work and for everyone to make a contribution." Eric Nielsen, Eric Visser, and Jan on Sunday. Last year USF walloped Andersen, a junior midfielder, has really taken when Danny Civitarese found an Elberse. open goal after taking a long Dag Pacific 11-0 and totally humiliated charge of USFs offense in the first part of the season. St. Mary's 23-0. He leads the club in scoring with six goals (two against Aram Kardzir started in goal and Olavsen pass and out-maneuvering Stanford) and three assists. His assist against Sacramento State was a real beauty. Taking a corner kick from Jo Bergsvand just off the opposing goal line, Andersen faked to the Dons Look Decent in middle of the field, came back to the goal line — leaving the defender behind in the process before softly laying a ball up that sweeper Eric Nielsen Cross Country Opener headed into the goal. He also scored a goal against Stanford that was by Timothy Kenneally six and a half mile course was made entire team consists of fun-seeking reminiscent of former USF All-American Andy Battling temperatures well into much more difficult by the intense walkons who compete every Atuegbu. Andersen came thundering down the field the nineties and some of the nation's heat. weekend against nationally with thc ball while ignoring his teammates who were top runners, the U.S.F. Cross The five Don harriers made coach recruited scholarship runners. angling in towards the Cardinal goal with him. Country team opened its season in Gary Lam quite proud as they Both mens and womens teams Instead, he put moves on two defenders and launched courageous style. his cannon shot from twenty-five yards out that settled represented the hilltop in typical die­ travel south tomorrow to do- The running Dons mens team, into the upper lefthand corner of the net. hard manner. distance with arch rival Santa Clara limited to the required minimum of While these two have been striking fear into Top trotter award for the Dons and Loyola-Marymount on the five runners, ran their way to opposing goal-keeper's hearts, the USF defense has went to newcomer Bob Schmitt, a Bronco home track. respectability this past weekend at been rock solid the past three weeks, having given up castoff of the Dons Baseball team, the coveted Fresno St. Invitational. one measly goal against Brigham Young University. with a time of 39:38. He was closely Fresno traditionally marks the Both goalkeepers. Aram k.iul/an and Andre followed by journeyman Brian start of the Northern California Schweitzer, have done solid jobs for San Francisco in O'Donnell, at 41:37. Cross Country season and this year thc nets, but the real key to USFs stingi-ness has been A close battle for third place was no exception. the addition of freshman Eric Nielsen who has more among Green and Gold runners was The field included such running than filled the gaping hole at sweeper. Nielsen's play so eventually won by Dave Massery as powerhouses as Cal Poly-S.L.O. (#1 far has given every indication that he could be USFs he nosed out teammate and in the nation last season), Stanford. next soccer superstar. countryman Chuck Torretta, 42:01 San Jose St., St. Mary's and Also. USFs halfbacks Eric Visser, Jo Bergsvand to 42:02. eventual winner, Nevada-Reno. PAT O'SHEAS MAD HATTER and Jan Elbersc have done fine jobs on defense. The The field for USF was closed out The Wolfpack placed two runners 2nd & GEARY • 41S-752-3I48 I"-ons also got lifts from fullbacks Vidar 1 atsen and by veteran runner Tim Markey, in the top ten, out of a field of over LUNCHES 11:30-3:00 John Alexander, who are filling in while senior Nick clocked at 42.39. "We cheat tourists A drunks" 125 competitors. The relatively flat lambridis nurses a sore ankle It must be remembered that the October 3. 1980a -SPORTS- i j Prepare For Tough Conference

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by Rich Novelli John Bacchini and clutch players, Mike McFadden, Paul Hector Perez - Captain Julian Valdez Campy Holton Smoot, Dave Petrini, Kevin Jones, Mike Flynn, Mike Jay Connolly Paul Brenner John Meylor Gregnani and the Sebastinelli brothers, they should mnake John Meylor Greg Matz Intramural flag football is back at USF. Fifteen teams another run at the championship. With so much talent on Chuck torretta Mike Masterson head up two different divisions: "Fog" and "Grog." The tap, (and they always seem to be around the tap), they should Campy Holton Shawn Boxell teams will be vying for the coveted championship held by the be able to brew up another top contender. Bill Wagner John Porter now defunct "Wayward Boys." Many of the old teams have Rich Novelli - Captain John Bacchini John Kunis Tim Keneally returned, including: Hopa Haoles, KCs. Mustang Ranch, Dave Petrini Mike Flynn 11. Hapa Haoles and Dirty Dogs (former USDA). They will be challenged by Mike McFadden Kevin Jones Ah yes, the Hapa Haoles. the Pittsburgh Steelers of the new young teams. With new rules changes, the season John Gearty Paul Smoot intramural football. This team is always ranked in the top should prove to be even more exciting than last year's. Below Kevin Dunleavy Mike Gregnani two. Again this year, captain Richard Anae has put together is a description of the teams and how they might fare. Jim Handley Tim Philpott an awesome roster which boasts players like Melvin 1. Mustang Ranch Riding Academy: John Sebastinelli Greg Sebastinelli Makaiwi, Jim Doran, Miles Nirie and Dave Tuzon. The This seems to be a no-namc team of ambiguous origin. A 8. Ron Kahan's defensie line is one of the best this league has ever seen. New lot of talk though has arisen about their chances in the The law school cry-babies are back, so be prepared for additions which Anae hopes will solidify his team are overall much better league. Most of this talk has come from another season of temper tantrums and complaining. With receiver Eddie Mitchell and QB Frank Vaculin. The only such prominent veterans as "nice-dirt" McSweeny, and little or no talent — except for the obnoxious — this team weakness on this team is injuries. If they can stay healthy "Tiny" Tom Johnson. However, with clutch performers like will again have to turn to their all-star quarterback Brian they're definitely playoff bound. quarterback Joe Potulny. defensive back Pat Casey and back Delaporta for a shoulder to cry on. Look for this team to be Richard A. Anae - Captain Jimmy Doran Ricky Doran they may break .500. whined down, and whining all over the place for that matter, Frank Vaculin Melvin Makaiwi Joe-Riehl - Captain Bob Mills by the end of the season. Should finish somewhere in the Dave Tuzon John German Marc Warren Greg Mohr middle of the pack. Brad Dennis Larry Gatt Brian McSweeny Steve Hoedt Ron Kahan - Captain Brian Delaporta Jon Gomes Miles Nirie Dean Andrighetto Pat Casey Mark Melton Greg Einhorn Dan Genolio Eddie Mitchell Tom Johnson Gary Schwartzman Ron Dayin Steve Roland 12. Oxford Extensions Chris Warren Steve Reese Daryl Choy John Flahety Dan Dawson seems to be trying to upgrade his team this year Ricky Doran Walt Shed Frank Pitre Mark Stolman starting with the name. Last year*£ Hour of Power with its 8-5 Joe Potulny Jerrv Block Mike Tracy record is this season's Oxford Extensions with a poor 0-2 2. Quaking Bogs II 9. No Chance start. O.E. is weak defensively and susceptible to the pass, This team should be called Flakey Thugs II as it seems all At least these guys are realistic. Consiting entirely of rookies, but strong on the run with Dawson's tremendous outside their recruits are from Napa State or Vacaville Penn. This they should have a tough time mustering up even one victory. speed and Andre Browns' hands. With sporadic talent, QB may appear like a real powerhouse college team such as Scott Phillips - Captain Chuck Ogle Aureillio has little choice but to use Dawson's legs. Without Humboldt State at first, but this team's true ability will Chip Miller Randy Harris defensive help and more diversification in the offense maybe quickly show through and they should head immediately for John Ortiz Augje Oropeza Oxford Extensions would be better off back in England. the cellar. All-star running-back-turned quarterback, Brian Robert Rugona Dah Dawson - Captain Hodgkins leads this team along with recently signed Danny 10. Dirty Dogs John Sefranek Marc Miravalli "Blind Charge" Rapadas on line. Formerly USDA Choice, this year team includes Dave Auriellio Dan Hughes Brian Hodgkins - Captain Charles Pinson returnees. Campy "Hands" Holton, Bill Wagner, Chuck Johnny Mclntyre John Diehenny Danny Rapadas Dean Brown Torretta, Jay Connolly and John Meylor. Throwing for the Randy Melson Charlie Weckel Conrado Salvador Chris Tinley Dirty Dogs will be John Kunis. This is Kunis'first yearas QB Jeff Nelson Andre Brown Jim Buckteeth Bob LaLane and his major task will be to raise his team's third place Warren Cole Bob Cinilan Chris Hall Tony Rapadas record of 9-4, which won't be enough to get them into the Monop Sefranek Nick Valigari playoffs. Stan Pruitt Continued on page 15 3. The Piles This seems to be the sleeper team of the season. They have With Bank of America, you won't yet to show for a game, but anything could happen this year. have to stay up nights worrying about Richard Hite - Captain Francis Costellon your checking account. We offer several Dan Mulvey Tom Francis checking plans and a variety of banking services that make checking easier. Rich Hite Bill Gadwin Dave D'Arezzo Winston Song Check into our checking plans. Steve Gembala Bill Raea Select Checking" is economical if 4. 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McNicholas and Lou Dumont petitioned the Intramural Come on over. F ind out more Office, in the off-season, to change the rules so that all about checking or any other banking problem that's contact would be outlawed. Their petition being overruled been keeping you up late. and having minimal talent, they should have a hard time checkbook•If you're a. full-tim e student of sophomore stand­ reaching .500. ing or higher attending college in California, you Bill Kosturos - Captain Karl Herzer may qualify for InitiaLine Checking Freshmen may qualify in gmmlt Pat McNicholas Craig Whitney some cases /^t Steve Johnson Tim Leahy See us for , Sis"' details Lou Dumont T.R. Sullivan 7. KCs The KCs return with a more potent team than last years strong finishers. Under the leadership of fleet footed and BANKOF AMERICA strong-armed Rich Novelli. the SI connection, anchored by m Mike Carre-do Dave Devinchenzi Bar* ot «m«nca NUSA • MwnMr FOIC Dan Marret Scott Bradley 15 October 3, 1980i N€WS Flag Football Current Events Continued from page U On Friday the 3rd, the first Friday ofthe month, there will be a period of quiet prayer and 13. Hand of Doom meditation before the Blessed Sacrament in Xavier Chapel. It will begin with Rosary at 10 Last year's Bad Company, these guys have gone from Bad to p.m. and end with Benediction at 6 p.m. Please feel free to come for awhile. For more Doomed. Gian Marchesielte is fast enough but his team is information, contact Mark McGuire (Gillson #426). small. Without blocking. Gian and crew are in for a rough Oct. 6, Monday. 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Faculty Lounge—Workshop on Nutrition sponsored by season. I know, this is flag football and size isn't really Counseling & Health. Free info at X6352. supposed to be important, but when you've been accidentlv Oct. 8,. Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Faculty Lounge — Women's Health Workshop bumped out of bounds by some 220 lb. lineman you suddenly sponsored by Counselling and Health. Free info at x63S2. remember why this game is supposed to be played with pads. Students interested in setting small animals on fire for recreational purposes are Damon Bradford will help a little offensively, but what this encouraged to meet at UC308 on Tuesday. October 7 at 1:00 a.m. Please bring a sack team really needs is size. Lunch is served. . . breakfast. . Damon Bradford Chris Lynch To celebrate living and respect for life week the USF School of Nursing presents the Mike Hashimoto Chris Brooks French film, "L' Evasion" followed by a discussion on "To Be Alive is To Be Relational", led Steve Bowman Rieh King by Brother Jack Graham, S.J. and Sister Mary Brian, S.M. Greg La Forge Gian Marchesielle This will be at a Brown Bag session, Oct. 9, 1980, 12: IS p.m. in cowell 114. Anyone who is Joe Twohy Steve Toone alive is invited! Tony Martinez John Reilly Stop the American Handgun War! Marc Doran 14. Kevin Ching Handgun Control. Inc desperately needs your help to work against the National Rifle One of the many freshman teams this year. Captain Kevin Association. If you are interested in volunteering some of your time, come see the film on Ching's description of his squad's assets is "we're young but handgun control on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 5 p.m. in UC 417 or call 386-5690. small." Those are assets? Oh, I forgot, they're also quick. Sponsored by the Peace and Justice Committee-Campus Ministry. Quarterback Rod Batiard is going to need all the speed hc PROGRAMMING: PART II... GETTING THE PROGRAM OFF THE GROUND! has to get away from some of the meats in his division. The TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. UC FACULTY LOUNGE 3 P.M. other bright spot on this team is Steve Tanburelli. Again. A look at some considerations in getting a new program to function successfully; concepts lack of size will be the downfall of this team, and besides I to be discussed include recruitment of volunteers, division of labor, motivaton, organization, don't trust any team that names itself after its captain. promotion, production, finance, etc. ____^^ Kevin Ching - Captain Kirk Hubbard "ONLY THE BEGINNING", an international prize winning film depicting the story of Rodriguez Bostiovel Mario Ciamkpi both the GI anti-war movement and the devastation of war on the Viet namese people, will be Mathew Frank Phillip Todd shown Wednesday October 8 in UC Main Lounge at 11 a.m., 12 noon, and I p.m. The film Jeff Mespoz Terry Reiff will be followed oy a question and answer discussion session on the current status ot draft Steve Tamburelli Mike Monohan registration and some ofthe possible choices involved. The discussion will be lead by several Kevin Horita Lawrence Chew trained draft counselors from Campus Ministry and the Peace and Justice Committee. IS. Eagles Contact Martha or Susan at Campus Ministry, 666-6582, for more information. In a word, surprising! Although they're not going to burn up the league, they'll definitely give a lot of teams some All nursing students and nursing faculty are invited to attend a "Snack with S.N.A.C." to problems. Defensively, Steve McLaughlin isa standout, with be held Wednesday, Oct. 8" from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Cowell Hall, Room 223. good speed. Offensively. Pat Acebo at flanker could do some Liz Ross, co-chairperson of publicity committee of Student Nurses Association of damage, all he needs is someone who can throw the ball to California at USF, explained in a telephone interview Friday, "This is an opportunity for new him. The Eagles will probably end up over .500 if they can and returning students to meet each other and the nursing faculty. Food and beverages are provided and it is not necessary to be a member to attend. Ms. Koss added the school blood scratch up enough of their team to show up for the games. drive is Oct. 21-23 and nursing students are needed to take vital signs and prep for Steve Vivien - Captain Bill Peterson phlebotomy (blood withdrawal). Also there is a need for a Mandarin interpreter to guide a Charles Zalewski Ron Miller Chinese delegation of nurses. Steve McLaughlin Mark Guerra Dan Chaiarappa, junior nursing student, explained in interview Wednesday there is a Brenden Lappert Patrick Acebo group forming for male nursing students who wish to form a support group. Contact him Stu Jones Ron Woywitka personally or leave a message at the Foghorn for Robin Pizanti. . Mark Samoline Rick McGinnis

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Continued from front ABM, told them that the company "Wiese said that 'We'll see you they get away with it." whom some accuse of the crime — Wiese explained his request and has not accepted blame. reimbursed,' and then he left us "We're told that they're working could have obtained a key, Wiese said, "To be very honest, the reason "Wiese hasn't been playing fair hanging for four weeks." something out — and then we find said that it was probably not was that once we started with us," a student said. "We're fed A third-year law student who lost out they're handing us a line ... that obtained through theft. documenting thefts, people could up with talk aboul negotia­ $85 in law books said, really enrages me," he said. "I'm sure the key was issued for a start losing things all of a sudden." tions ... he hasn't even communi­ "Just like at the Bursar's or the Because of problems in collecting purpose; but some were issued a long Also, he said, thc housing cated with us at all recently." Registrar's it's been one lie after information, there are no available time ago," he said. The now defunct department did not wish alarm to be Wiese acknowledged that he had another. They never tell you the statistics on how significant the Housing Operations office which raised. "We wanted to keep the not personally talked with the truth. Someone once said that Dr. damage was; the highest loss the merged this summer with the Office security problem in perspective," students. He said that through the Anne Dolan (Vice president of Foghorn was able to find was one for Residential Life handed out keys Wiese said. Lone Mountain staff students were Student Development) believes the student's loss of $1800. "very responsibly, but some keys The students, however, are being informed about the latest students are supposed to do only Items stolen, Wiese said, included were issued that I am not aware of," irritated at what they feel is excessive developments. what they're told to do." such things as a stereo, a stereo he said. delay. From what Wiese told them, a "There was no communication "I've had experience with four headphone, desk lamps, a pencil In the future, Wiese said, the student said, they expected that the between Wiese and us after an initial other universities," the Lone sharpener, records (one student lost housing office will implement new University would reimburse them talk," the student said. "We had to Mountain resident said, "And I've 200), a color TV, and a $300 gold security standards. However, he shortly. A recent call to Ken Goss, go to him and half the time he wasn't never been treated with such disre­ Bui ova watch. stated, it is not wise for students to director of Plant and supervisor of even in his office." spect ... I don't understand how When asked how the janitor — store small valuable items anywhere. New Major Planned Alumni Offer Scholarship Continued from front benefits for the student run computer and give journalism newspaper. "There are only seven students experience necessary for mass media majors working with the job market. us," she added. Service to Students During telephone interviews it USF has had outstanding became apparent that experience correspondents from its alumni. and quality work are essential in the James Risser, JD'62, has won two Very few of us go through college types offinancial ai d available. high school to post-doctorial job market. Pulitzer Prizes in journalism. Pierre without worrying about how we are The National Scholarship candidates, and in many cases grade United Press Internatonal general Salinger, BA'47, former Press going to pay for it all. The average Research Service can help students point average and financial need (the news editor in the West, Reeve Secretary to President Kennedy, has cost of a college education in a obtain scholarships on a nationwide usual criteria for government Hennion, says, "What I look for is received many awards for his works private institution in the State of level. A USF alumnus, Dan Cassidy, administered scholarships) are not someone we don't have to train" He in journalism. California is between SI8.000. - started the service five years ago, primary importance. adds, "We demand that they In Spring 1980, the Communi­ $25,000. Last year $38 million in using his knowledge in computer If you are interested in this service contribute from the start and insist cation Arts department had 100 loans, grants and scholarships was science. call: Jim Jarret at 459-3323 that professional experience is the declared majors and has expanded not used simply because students did After a student fills out an or write to: most necesssary thing." He to 175 new majors this semester. not apply. Many college students application form and submits it to NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP explained that college should give a "The journalism emphasis is only apply for a California State the NSRS with a $25.00application RESEARCH SERVICE good broad knowledge and that being proposed as a companion scholarship and the BEOG (Basic fee, NSRS then enters the informa­ P.O. BOX 2516, though he was a journalism program to incorporate expertise Educational Opportunity Grant). tion into the computer and provides SAN RAFAEL, CA 94912 graduate, it is not a necessity. journalism, advertising and public Once they are turned down, they a list of possible scholarships. Examiner City Editor Jim Willse relations," said Dr. Edward don't apply for the variety of other Applicants range from seniors in explained that a new staff reporter Whetmore, chairman of the Com­ needs experience and quality work munication Arts Department. If the and that you need to "show me your journalism degree is implemented clips", he said. Dr Whetmore feels that it would Conference about Korea Foghorn Editor-in-Chief increase enrollment. Marcella Farragher said, "It would Planned for Oct. 9 - 10 help us a lot," when asked about the Schedule of Events Schedule of Events, Korean Conference Thursday, October 9,1980 Friday, October 10,1980 Continued from front Students will be required to attend All meetings (or today will be held in Lone All meetings for today will be held in Lone States; three of them at USF. Bang both conferences. Mountain, Room 140. Mountain, Room 100 will be joined by Dr. Donald In addition, students must write a Brandon of the government ten page (minimum) paper "on the 10:00 A.M. Opening Remarks 10:00 A.M. Panel Presentations department and who has written Chan Young Bang and Discussions relevant military, political, or much about Korea. Dr. Yuan-li Wu, economic theme that encompasses 10:30 A.M. "North-South Korean Relations "The Rearmament of Japan and a professor of economics, is its Implications for Stability in points brought out during the in the Changing Environment" knowledgeable about China — conference." Papers will be read by • Young-Ho Lee Asia" which shares 180 miles of border Franklin Weinstein, Bang and Captain Mike Readman 11:15 A.M. Questions & Answers Panel Chairman with North Korea. We was also a of the Military Science department. deputy Secretary of Defense in the The papers will be turned in to the 12:00 P.M. Lunch "China Policy Towards East Nixon administration. IA/PS department by October 31, Lone Mountain, Room 100 Asia: Its Implications for the Korean Peninsula" Among distinguished visiting 1980. To avoid late registration fees, 1:30 P.M. Panel Presentations ByungJoon Ahn instructors will be Dr. Harold credit will be given on the Spring and Discussions "U.S.-Japan Relations and the Hinton, a professor of political semester 1981 transcript for science and international affairs at "American-Foreign Policy on the Korean Peninsula" Interdisciplinary 1980. Korean Peninsula" Kie-Pyung Oh George Washington University. Donald Brandon, Hinton has written much on the Panel Chairman 11:30 P.M. Questions & Answers Soviet Union and China. Also, Dr. Joseph S. Chung, Chairman of the "Soviet Policy Towards South Draft Rally 12:00 P.M. Lunch Economics department at the Korea in the 1970s" Lone Mountain, Room 100 Hak-Joon Kim Illinois Institute of Technology, is 1:30 P.M. Panel Presentations the only man to publish a book on needed a crisis. It was a deliberate "Sino-American Normalization: the economy of North Korea. Impact on the Korean and Discussions and cynical attempt to win re­ election and keep power." Daniel Peninsula" "North Korea's New 7-Year Plan The titles of the talks and the Yuan Ii Wu (1978-1984): Targets, Problems, topics the participants will speak on Berrigan — brother of Philip Berrigan — has been a strong "The Sino-Soviet Dispute and and Prospects" include, "North-South Korean the Korean Peninsulai' Joseph S. Chung, Relations in the Changing political activist. As a former Jesuit Chin-Wee Chung Panel Chairman Environment," "American Foreign priest, he comes to USF to profess "Trade Potential Between North Policy on the Korean Peninsula," that which has motivated him since 3:00 P.M. Coffee Break and South Korea" "Ratification of SALT II and its the I960's. And as he is joined by C. K. Park many other Bay Area Activists, they 3:15 P.M. Questions & Answers Impact on the Stability of Asia," and "North Korea's New 7-Year Plan use the idea of a rally to express their 5:00 P.M. Cocktail Hour 3:00 P.M. Questions & Answers (1978-1984): Targets, Problems, and opposition to the draft by calling on Prospects." ' the American public to refuse to Lone Mountain, Room 100 4:00 P.M. Reception For students who wish to attend register and, by calling on the 6:00 P.M. Dinner religious community, especially of Lone Mountain, Room 100 6:00 P.M. Dinner the conference — especially for those who wish to receive credit — USF, to speak out and oppose the 7:30 P.M. "Ratification of SALT II and Its 7:30 P.M. Wrap-up Session further information is available at registration and the nuclear arms Impact on tha Stability ot Asia" the Institute for Asian Pacific race. What effect this rally had on Harold Hlnton Studies in Campion D-6 the public, only time will tell.