USF Stuns Southern Cal in Sourdough

Bachman's Last Second Shot Burns Seventeenth- Ranked Trojans

by I. R. Sullivan chance to put the contest on ice Kim Bachman swished a but Doyle's first shot fell short of seventeen foot jumper from the the front rim and into the waiting left of the foul line with ten hands of Mary Hile. seconds remaining, giving USFa Hile outletted to Kim 66-65 victory over seventeenth Bachman who weaved her w.iv ranked USC in the exciting down court and let liv her shot championship game of the over two defenders. There was Sourdough Invitational. no one under the basket to Baehman's shot was one of two rebound but the ball barely she made in the last minute ruffled the nets, putting San enabling the Dons to overcome a Francisco up by one with ten 65-61 deficit. seconds to go. With one minute remaining USC had one more chance the Trojans led 65-61 but when Terri Huff drove the right Cirainne Murray hit the front end baseline trying to draw a foul of a one and one to cut the lead to from Mathaline Otis. However I three. Southern Cal had a great Otis held her ground and forced I chance to put the Dons away but Huff to step on the endline. USF I senior guard Lisa Balabuch took control and ran out the pholo h\ Silk, Dubnoff missed a jumper from the clock. Grianne Murray drives for two of the twenty points she scored in the championship gme ofthe baseline and USF center Melody Besides Bachman. USF had Sourdough Invitational. USF defeated SOUTHERN CAL 66-65. Clark rebounded with 48 several other heroes in a seconds left on the clock. tremendous team victory. Seventeen seconds later. First of all there was the Bachman banked a long jumper unshakable Gloria Smith who from behind the free throw line ran USPs controlled tastbreak mEgflaMiaaEHi) making it a one point game. The offense and kept her cool in the Dons pressed desperately but face of USCs tenacious man to Mary Hile fouled Kathy Doyle man defense. who went to thc line for a one USF also got valuable inside and one. Once again USC had a Continued on page 17

Volume 75 Number 13 I MVKRSITY Or S\N FRANCISCO December 7, 1979 LoSchiavo to Name A Successor for Haines

Decision Expected in Mullen Case by Walter Nearv formerly an executive vice A new University Vice president and director of a President of Business and national heavy equipment by Will James administrators last February. Sturtz. Finance will be named in late company, highly: "There's no The complaint lodged by Mullen "As an example, for the last December, said Fr. John one 1 respect more... 1 genuinely A decision is expected in the accused the University of nine months of Dr. Mullen's LoSchiavo, S.J., president of feel Roger is a fine gentleman "near future" on grievance filed conspiracy, infliction of lawsuit the university has USF. who worked very, very hard." Fr. by the Faculty Association emotional distress, and slander, expanded enormous sums of The new Vice President will LoSchiavo also referred to against the Administration on invasion of privacy, interference money attempting to withhold replace Roger Haines, who was Haines' long hours and cancelled behalf of former Professor of with prospective advantage, and the release of damaging asked to resign by Fr. LoSchiavo holidavs Biology, David Mullen, false imprisonment. documents, and attempting to on November 26. Fr. LoSchiavo said that when according to Dr. Mullen's "It's apparent that the use technical excuses, such as the Fr. LoSchiavo declined to Haines took the position, he attorney Ronald Sturtz. The University is taking Dr. Mullen's statute of limitations to avoid state his reasons for the removal. inherited a "non-system." which grievance was submitted to lawsuit seriously as is evidence responding to the charges. Their Ron Brill, head ofthe Office of Brill attributed to USI\ federal arbitration last May. by it's willingness to take Dr. efforts have been unsuccessful." Public Affairs and designated allowing technology to pass by. Mullen was suspended in Mullen's oral deposition said Sturtz. spokesman for the University, Fr. LoSchiavo added that September, 1978, for an alleged testimony for a period of ten As is set forth in Dr. Mullen's said that the process of changing Haines was "up against a massive incident arising out of the ill- days, which is one of the longest lawsuit and deposition the accounting and financy problem," and that he "die a lot depositions that we are able to fated modular system. The testimony. Dr. Mullen has tried system perhaps required of good things." recall," said Sturtz. Faculty Association felt that te for years to bring to the attention "another kind of expertise" and Fr. LoSchiavo said that work Administration unfairly singled "The University is willing to of the university the various "needed to be expedited." on the accounting and finance Mullen out for punishment for spend tens of thousands of improper activities which are Of the job of Vice President of sector of USF was a "top voicing his dissent against the dollars of university funds to detailed in his suit. To date, his Business and Finance, which priority." He stated that work on modular system. carry on grievance proceedings efforts have been rebuffed and before Haines had a high information systems was needed The grievance is part of a $2.5 and litigate lawsuits on issues countered by attempts to stifle turnover rate. Brill said it to form a basis for the million suit brought against the which they should know that the the information and muzzle Dr. required dealing with both management svstem in such merits lie against them," added University and a number of it's Continued on pane 5 technical aspects and the areas as the Admissions, functioning of a University. Brill Bursars, and Registrars offices. stated "the unique factors of a Father President said that the University organization (are process involved "coordinating a themselves) sort of a unique complex operation;" he felt that USF Student Political Poll circumstance." the completion of the process Fr. LoSchivao praised Haines, would ultimately lead to "better by Chris Lynch 1980?" There were widely varied proclaimed moderate Democrat, formerly an exectuive vice service for the students." If you have ever been skeptical responses, showing a fairly thought that"...Howard Baker is president of Business and about the results of political diverse political population here this country's best bet for presi­ Finance, which before Haines public opinion surveys, you are at USF. Among the more dent...". had a high turnover rate. Brill News 2,3,4,5,20 not alone. In fact, some of us will popular candidates. President "He's a moderate," Brooks said il required dealing with both Opinion" 6,7,8 go as far as to actually doubt the Carter led the pack with 19', ot continued, "...and right now 1 technical aspects and the words of politicians. Imagine the vote. Rather close on his Calendar 9 don't think we can afford a functioning of a University. Brill Features that! heels. Senator Howard Baker conservative like Reagan or a stated "the unique factors of a 10.11 The Foghorn recently asked received 18%. One USFstudent. liberal like Kennedy." "Besides, University organization (are Entertainment 12,13,14 82 USF students the following Chris Brooks, elaborated on his he's young and politically themselves) sort of a unique 15,16 question: "Who would you like choice of Senator Baker for experienced as a senator." circumstance." Sports 17,18,19 to see in the White House in president. Brooks, a self- Continued on back Fr. LoSchivao praised Haines, Page 2 San Francisco Foghorn December 7, 1979 Will Computers Help or Threaten Mankind? The Importance of Computers In Today's Society

by Will James could solve the equations that Perhaps more important than as well as economists and be a source of errors. In the next decade, computers govern weather analysis asking why we need computers is sociologists, often mistake the Often there is no single author promise (or threaten) to be "at manually, but it might take asking why we need to study model for the problem itself? or few authors who understand home" with us, as well as in several years or decades. What them. Every person in every field DR. KUDLICK - Yes, and we the entire program; there are offices, classrooms, and even good is that? We need the will encounter computers from as teachers help perpetuate this many authors who understand cars. forecast today for tomorrow. now on. To be totally ignorant of mistake. For example, we give a only their small portion. Michael D. Kudlick, Census bureau or sociological them would really be damaging neat formula that will "solve" a Sometimes the original author is Associate Professor of studies also have large amounts to one's professional capabilities. problem in physics. Really, a no longer available. Computer Science at USF of data. A very sophisticated FOGHORN- Is too much formula is just a model that gives In some situations there may offered some opinions on the mathematical analysis of this expected of computers? Do us the best approximation we not be enough time to analyze a role of computers in society in an data must be completed in a people in government, business have to a particular situation. computer system's results to interview with the Foghorn. comparatively short period of and education often look to the Using a model which is an determine if an error has been Some statements are also time. Only computers can do computer for answers to a approximation to reality made. Such would be the case in excerpted from a lecture by Dr. this. problem when they really don't produces results which are only any enemy military attack. Kudlick entitled Computer FOGHORN— Isn't the need for understand the problem to begin approximations to reality. The I think a safe rule of thumb is Technology: Its Potentials and technology sometimes an with? result can be satisfactory, or that the more complex a man- Implications. addictive situation? Students 15 DR. KUDLICK — Unfortunate­ misleading, as was the case with made system is, the more likely it FOGHORN Do we really or 20 years ago got along fine ly, I think that is a prevailing the predictions for Skylab's is that something serious will go need computers? without copying machines attitude. That is not where the target area. wrong. What makes this DR. KUDLICK Inoursociety now they're essential. computer's usefulness lies. It is FOGHORN— Docomputersdo tendency to failure especially computers are indispensible. It's DR. KUDLICK- What came not a panacea. That attitude only what they are programmed relevant to complex computer a very natural evolutionary first, the need for computers and tends to create a woefully false todo? systems is the types of problems process that we enhance our then computers, or computers image of computer systems. DR. KUDLICK-That attitude for which they are being technological capabilities to and then the need? I think that is Computers have no innate is technically a correct one, but it depended on for solutions. solve more and more difficult a chicken and egg question. ability to come up with a is a misleading one. It's literally lt is always important to ask problems. In part, the need for solution. Rather, we have the true that every computer system whether or not a particular One of the kinds of problems computers arose out of the innate ability to describe a does its work by following a set application of a computer system that computers enable us to solve increasing complexity of society. problem in terms of a model of instructions that human is desirable, not merely for the are those in which we must In part, further uses became which the computer can use. beings have placed in its considerations of increased process a very large amount of apparent after we already had Hopefully, the model describes memory. speed and efficiency, but also for data in a reasonably short time­ the system. We need them the problem as fully as it can be What is misleading about this its impact on our lives, our frame. For example, the weather because we have problems that described. attitude is the implication that attitudes and our flexibility in forecast. Perhaps human beings couldn't be solved anv other wav. FOGHORN Don't scientists. someone, or some few persons, controlling our destiny. know all the instructions in a FOGHORN With computers given computer system, and can doing more and more take appropriate action in an brainwork, will people's minds appropriate time-frame to rectify atrophy? any errors. This is not always DR. KUDLICK There is an true. anecdote 1 like to repeat: When Often programs are so large writing was first invented, there and complex that they can't be was a great complaint that thoroughly tested under all people's minds would be too possible circumstances. This can Continued on back RESEARCH PAPERS 10,250 on File — All Academic Subjects Send $1.00 for your up-to-date, 306-page mail order catalog. ACADEMIC RESEARCH P.O. BOX 24873 LOS ANGELES, CA 90024

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by Bridget Hughes initiative would require income inventory tax, was also Either Mayoral Candidate Do you remember Howard tax brackets to be increased accomplished by legislation this by Theresa Hudson Jarvis. the anti-tax crusader who upward annually for inflation, so year. almost ten per cent of the votes. was behind proposition 13? Well wage earners aren't forced into "This cut-the-income-tax The San Francisco Labor He received 18,506 votes. This he is back at it again. This time he higher brackets by cost-of-living initiative completes the job we Council is not endorsing either of added support has made wants a 50 percent state personal raises. began with Proposition 13," the mayoral candidates because Feinstein very happy. income tax cut. He presented The indexing or tax brackets Jarvis said, while submitting neither of them received a two- The labor council did endorse 800,000 voter signatures in Los was accomplished by legislation 300.000 signatures to San thirds majority at the endorsing five incumbents in the other run­ Angeles to election officials to during the past two years, but a Francisco election officials. "1 convention held last week. off races. They favor Joseph get the measure on the June portion of it expires in two years would expect the same Dianne Feinstein got 37,883 Freitas for District Attorney, ballot in that city. He wants to do unless the legislation renews it. detractors and enemies of the votes and Quentin Kopp got Gene Brown for Sheriff. Cordon the same in all 58 Jarvis' plan would make taxpayers to be fighting us every 21,712. l>au for Supervisor in District I. counties. Jarvis needs 555.790 indexing permanent. step of the way once again, and I Before the Novemberelection, Lee Dolson for Supervisor in valid signatures of registered A third feature of the expect the same results." Feinstein had received only 323 District 9, and Ronald Pelosi for voters to place the measure on initiative, repeal of the business because there were 28,409 Supervisor in District II. These next June's state ballot. undecided votes. five had been endorsed by labor Secretary of State March Workshop Planned For Next Semester I.ast week Feinstein had the in November as well. Fong Eu is to receive signatures As an activity of the U.S.F. York, and a post-graduate support of retail clerks, city USF students should from the counties in mid- chartered student organization diploma from the Royal College employee unions, office and remember to vote in the run-off December for official verifica­ The Baroque and Early Classical of Music in London. Most hospital workers, janitors, election next Tuesday, tion. The number of signatures Music Society. Baroque recently she studied harpsichord laborers and machinists. Kopp December 11. submitted, though less than the 2 instrumental workshops are with Ciustav Leonhardt in was supported by almost 12,000 million Jarvis once predicted, planned for Tuesday evenings of Amsterdam. She has been a culinary union votes plus should be enough to qualify the next semester. These will be open faculty member of several teachers and some building trade HAPPY BIRTHDAY measure if usual rates of validity to all students, staff, faculty, and California colleges, is affiliated unions. are followed. Christina those interested of the with the San Francisco This weekend Feinstein gained from State officials say the surrounding community who Conservatory of Music, and is the support of David Scott, who Mom and Dad proposed constitutional play a wind or stringed presently doing workshops and had finished third in the Pat Robbin, amendment would cut state instrument. teaching in the Bay Area. November mayor's race with J? . Kimy Brandon. Misty **v revenues by $5.1 billion or more Instruction in musical theory than one-fifth of the total, in and musical performance will be 1980-81 by reducing personal given together with rehearsals. It income tax rates to half their is planned that concert f current level and freezing them performances will result from the there. workshops. The place of these The second year loss was instrumental activities will be predicted to be $4.3 billion. It is Saint Ignatius Church. greater in the first year because The director of the workshops of the effect of implementing a will be a very competent reduced withholding rate in harpsichordist who has studied January 1981. The measure and performed in California, would not affect business taxes New York, England and or personal income tax Holland. Charlene Brendler exemptions. obtained a master's degree from flb 1 Besides cutting tax rates the the Eastman School in New ° probfc"* '

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Alert Citizens Can Prevent Crime In Memoriam by Ava McWashington intimidated then the criminals environment either at home or at It is important not to be are more likely to v ictimize you. school," stated Watson. victimized, and in Part Two of The reason people become Any questions regarding your the crime prevention series the intimidated is because they don't safety can be referred to the Father Leo A. Madigan, S.J., School in San Francisco from most important element to crime leave themselves options. A key Office of Public Safety or to the died peacefully at St. Mary's 1932 to 1933, and then was prevention is knowing your example is people who work individual officers. They will Hospital Wednesday morning mainly active in parish work in neighbor. alone in a secluded area and help as much as possible, but if December 5, at the age of 83. He Phoenix, San Diego and Reno To keep crime down in anv someone walks in on them, a they don't have the answers, they had been ill with cancer for some Since 1961, he devoted full time area, it requires that the citizens person will probably find will refer you to someone who time. Born March I. 1896, in to the priestly and pastoral keep alert to what's going on in themselves trapped they will can help. Detroit, Michigan, he graduated apostolate at St. Ignatius Church that area. And the best way to do usually get nervous and the other It should be reemphasized that from Loyola High School, Los here. A sister. Sister Alacoque that at home and at work is to get person is then usually in control. meeting your neighbor and Angeles in 1915 and entered the Madigan, I.H.M., of Los to know the people around you. One option should be that the keeping a watch out for his Society of Jesus at Los Gatos, Angeles, survives him. The main reason for this is person lock the door, therefore welfare is of the utmost California, in September of the because people are more inclined the person would not have gotten importance. In other words, it same year. After theological Services for Father Madigan will to help people they know, rather in. In that way you would have will be a good idea to be on the studies in Spain and Belgium, he be held at 4 PM Friday, than strangers. Also, you are had the option of asking who the watch for suspicious happenings. was ordained to the priesthood December 7, in St. Ignatius bettei able to determine if there is person was and determining if If you help your neighbor then in St. Louis. Mo., in June 1929. Church. something suspicious or wrong you'd wanted to let them in. And they will be obliged to help you. He taught at St. Ignatius High going on in your own if not then vou could have called And if they won't then Public environment. Public Safety to come and talk to Safety will. Most criminals have common that person. sense which is an important Same example would be that element in crime. Criminals will you forgot to lock the door and wait for or security to the unknown person walked in. Supreme Court to Rule on Abortion leave an area before they commit Many times you could be seated the crime in that area. The in a corner, therefore trapped. By by David Akina routinely available under the already ruled that governments criminal will feel more moving from that area you are The Supreme Court recently Medicaid program. are not required to provide giving yourself an option of comfortable commiting a crime agreed to consider the volatile The Hyde amendment to the money for "voluntary" trying to get away TtlTTt You where there is no security. They question of whether Congress Health, Education and Welfare abortions, which are not then become in control of that then proceed to find someone to can continue to refuse to pay for appropriation for fiscal 1979 medically necessary. situation, and so long as you are victimize, but if they find that most abortions for poor women. denied funds for an abortion "In forbidding the use of people in a given area are on the in control then you are better This issue has regularly tied up except in three situations: where federal funds for any abortions alert to strange or suspicious able to protect yourself. congressional debate on the the mother's life would be other than those in certain people, then they are apt to leave The key idea to remember is budget, and often it has endangered without it, where the limited categories. Congress was that area immediately. They do "Don't be afraid to stand up for dominated local congressional mother was the victim of rape or motivated by two legitimate not want to be reported and get your rights and let people know campaigns. incest or where two physicians concerns: the desire to encourage caught. that you won't be pushed It concerns not the legality of attested to possible "severe and normal childbirth and to protect It is important to report around. Best way to do this is to abortion, which was decided by long-lasting physical health the potentiality of human life, suspicious persons to police. call the police if you are in your the court in 1973, but the right to damage" in the absence ofthe and the desire to avoid spending When you are in your home home, orcall Public Safety if you a publicly financed, "medically abortion. tax revenues to support an environment, the police is the are on Campus. necessary" abortion and Congress is attempting to cut activity that many taxpayers find correct place to go, and if you are "We don't expect you to act Congress' political decision to the number of Medicaid morally repugnant," Justice on campus then the office of like police, but it is your treat abortion differently from abortions from hundreds of Department lawyers said, Public Safety is the place to responsibility to help the police most other medical procedures thousands annually to 2000 to report the crime. and Public Safety to protect your for which federal funds are 3000. The Supreme Court has

Mike Watson, the crime J>'B-sT8'8'a'5-8-a D'o'B'B'B B'B~»'B'B-o B BB'BVB'B'B'B^'B'B'trBTTTnnnnrB 5 B mSSt BBBBdB'BBBBBBo-BBBBBBBBBB B'BToTTB 8 8 B'fl'8'8 I 8 5 fl »e prevention officer of the Office of Public Safety stated, "We are •o" trained to handle problems ol '

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Senate Notes Kids Have Rights Too by David Akina by Walter Neary First, though, the Senate said received the most flack, she had found marijuana in her The ASUSF Senate gained good-bye to outgoing Club's including a long speech by Tim The Supreme Court recently son's room. After the arrest, the four new members at its Council Chairperson Kristi Maloney. While saying his refused to review a California boy's father invited the police November 29 meeting, as Mattson, and Senators-At- attack was not political, court decision that parents have into the house and gave President Fred Schluep I .III-I* Tim Orozco, Henry Maloney criticized the no right to let police search their permission for them to search his administered the oath of ofFice to Solorazano, and Lamia Hamdy. constitution for "historical children's personal property, son's room without a warrant. the winners ofthe November 15 Schluep gave the oath of office innacuracies." At one point he even when the children are The California Supreme and 16 election. to four new members: Dave said a portion of the charter minors and living at home. Court said that the police had no In other business, the Senate Dobbs, elected to the post of came from "Das Kapital, in case The court let the ruling stand, right to rely on the father's chartered the Students for Club's Council; Pat McNicholas, anyone is interested." rejecting a strong plea from consent to search the son's Economic Democracy after the Freshman Class President; Finally deciding that the California Attorney General property. students affiliated with the club Crystal Allen and Tom Johnson, charter did not violate the George Deukmejian who But the California Court of changed the form of their Senators-At-Large. In addition, University Mission and Goals claimed that the U.S. Appeal and the trial court, constitution. Non-Residents Commuters' Statement, the Senate voted to Constitution guarantees that according to Deukmejian, had The Senate also decided to Council Chairperson Tim charter the SED. parents should be allowed to held the search to be legal. send a letter to Fr. Splain, prelate Maloney and Senator-At-Large In other business, the Senate raise their children properly. of Saint Ignatius Church, urging Stacey Lenz, both of whom were debated Maloney's proposal that This ruling, stated Deukme­ him to let the church bells ring 50 re-elected to the posts they had a letter be sent to Fr. Splain of jian, violates the rights of parents times each day at noon until the held since the beginning of the Saint Ignatius Church, to care for, discipline and control ( Mullen 1 hostages in the American year, took the oath. suggesting support of President their minor child a liberty embassy in Iran are freed. The Senate also held elections Carter's request that church bells interest protected by the due continued from front Treasurer Joe Schunk for various intra-Senate posts. be rung each day there are still process clause of the 14th Mullen," related Sturtz. announced that the actual Lisa Schweifler was re-elected hostages in Tehran. The majority Amendment to the Constitution. "The charges set forth in last overexpenditure by the chairperson of the Finance of the Senate felt the idea was Deukmejian went on to say Friday's Foghorn article (COBA Phillipine-American Associa­ Committee, Stacey Lenz was good, as long as the process was that parents will be legally scandal Not Being Discussed, tion was $1440, not the $2000 made head of the Governance kept "low-key" to avoid any precluded from preventing their page 2) concerning the cover up reported earlier. Also, Schluep Committee, and Steve Veroneau adverse affect on student views children from engaging in in the College of Business said that his statement at the last defeated Alyce Machado in a bid toward Iranian students. criminal activity within the Administration is but another meeting suggesting that ASUSF for chairperson of the Student family home. Such a result, example of this type of response was not liable for Phil-Am's Services Committee. Guido Galli IN MEMORIUM pointed out Deukmejian, would by the University to problems debts was incorrect and that he was re-elected Pro Tern, out- clearly endanger the welfare of with which it must at some time did not mean to suggest that polling Steve Settelmayer and Miss Idella L. Wilson, a USF many minors and the stability of come to grips. Phil-Am was not affiliated with one write-in vote for Allen senior majoring in Psychology, families as a whole. Dr. Mullen was reached at his was killed by an unknown ASUSF. Funky. The case stemmed from the home and refused to comment assailant in her apartment on There was actually an The Senate also grappled with arrest and conviction of a 17- on the suit at length. "I was Golden Gate Avenue last audience for this Senate meeting, the issue of whether or not to year-old Los Angeles youth for forced to go outside the Sunday. The body was flown to composed primarily of SED charter the Students for possession of nine one-ounce university for justice and I'm members and, during the first Economic Democracy. The her home in Texas Tuesday bags of marijuana. The arrest getting it," he said. evening. part. Senators waiting to take the "goals and purposes" part of was made after the youth's "The university is going to be oath of office. their proposed constitution mother notified the police that exposed," he concluded.

The staff of the Evening College articles in their newspaper. On education is worth their newspaper, THE NIGHT OWL. the behalf of the students, % $ftglrl ©fel investment. would like to take this faculty, and staff of the Evening The economy changes and opportunity to thank the editor College, we would like to wish fluctuates day by day, year by and staff ofthe FOGHORN for the entire university community year. What will happen in the allowing us to publish these a verv happy holiday season. near future is practically unpredictable. Although the forecast predicts an increase in /^Evening College — Who We Are the current trend, one must consider that the evolution of by Robert Giusti Extension student may enroll in industry is every day greater, and Evening College staff classes as eithdr a credit or that its development requires The Greek philosopher, visiting student. individuals with more and more Epictetus, once wrote that, The VISITOR status is unique specific fields of study. "Only the educated are free." As to the Evening College. Visiting Specialization is a current term we look toward the 21st century, privileges permit attendance in and will become more so through we can see that this is as true class and participation in the years. Even though it can be today as it ever was. Why? discussions only. They do not an alienating factor for man as a Because the great end of entitle the student to any human being, it will be of great education, especially a college evaluation of work and no The Economics of a influence in the continuous education, is to train the mind to permanent academic record is development that man requires. think, to analyze rather than kept of such participation. As we know, an economic system memorize. Despite the high academic College Education is the mechanism by which labor Realizing this, our nation has standards that the Evening resources are brought together to always maintained the ideal that College has always sought to produce. an education is the right of all its maintain, there are certain by Caldeero Salvo After having studied the citizens — not the privilege of a misconceptions regarding the fringe benefits in exchange for fundamentals of economics, and few. The Jesuit fathers of this Evening College that should be Studies made by public as well their knowledge. Here we can realizing the changes that can University proved their belief in dispelled: I) an Evening College as other institutions show that a observe how the theory of supply appear in the economy in this ideal when, in 1951, they education is NOT remedial college degree throughout this and demand in economics can general, 1 consider that a college started what is now the Evening education for the academically century has been profitable to determine the value of each education still constitutes a College. poor student; 2) Admission the graduate. This profit or individual. predominant factor in individual The evening College offers two standards for the degree benefit has been measured by the In the 70's, this situation began development, which ultimately significant academic programs program are the SAME as those estimated earnings of graduates to change once a greater number results in national development. — Degree and Extension. The for the rest of the University; 3) once they are working. of high school students, urged on A job is what you do with your Degree program is for those Degree requirements are NOT by these facts, decided to Logically, in order to come to day; a career is what you do with students who. after normal easier in the Evening College - complete their college education. some conclusion, it is necessary your life. working hours, wish to begin or students earning degrees through This brought about a reversal in to analyze the facts that made a Evening student, Calogero continue their university studies the Evening College must meet the situation; that is, that the college education profitable in Salvo (24) was born in Caracas, in the fields of Liberal Arts, the same degree requirements supply of graduates exceeded the past years. Among the most Venezuela. He studied Mathematics, or Business that they would have to meet if demand. This reversal resulted in important, we find that during advertising and would like to Administration. The Extension they were Day College students; unemployment, and also created the 50's and 60's, with the study marketing in the U.S. He program is for those students and 4) A diploma earned the new phenomenon known as industrial and economic boom, has worked in Caracas for an who do not wish to follow a through the Evening College has underemployment. Now, high the demand for college graduates American advertising agency, degree program, but who still the SAME significance as one school students must evaluate exceeded the supply. As a result, coming to the U.S. primarily to wish to supplement and enrich earned through any other college whether or not a college employers offered college learn English. their education. In addition, the or school at this University, j P«fe6 San Francisco Foghorn December 7, 1979 According to Matthew... by Matthew A. Mallet Editor This edition ofthe Foghorn marks the completion of my first year as editor. Do not fret, however, I will not be here for another year. Not a full one, at least. My second appointment as editor will expire mid-way into next semester. The end of each semester brings changes to the Foghorn. This semester is no exception. The staff will lose some very talented individuals in key positions and the focus of the paper will no doubt change within the coming months. I would like here to recognize the efforts of those staff members leaving and to offer a preview of the Foghorn for Spring 1980. During the Intersession break the staff shall no doubt examine measures aimed at perfecting the quality of the Foghorn. In addition, there are some organizational changes which could likewise improve the paper. I'd like to highlight just a few. Foremost is the establishment of the Foghorn as financially quasi-independent. A suggestion has been put forward to establish a separate financial account for the Foghorn distinct from ASUSF. The monies would still be provided through the student activity fees but the account would no longer be handled by ASUSF. Such a system would provide for better coverage of ASUSF, better relations between the Foghorn and ASUSF officers, and improved financial managing of the Foghorn. Such a plan might involve the Media Council who would be made responsible for auditing the Foghorn's books once or twice per year. Other changes would also involve the Media Council. These plans include changing the t ;rm ofthe editor so he — or she — serves for one complete school year (i.e.: June to June). The In the Catbird Seat election would take place several months before the term began bv Ross H. Miller so the editor-to-be could adjust to the position. This would also allow an editor to prepare his own budget and then be Opinions of Jesuitism, Part II responsible for sticking to it. The key to many of these changes is, of course, the Media The question of moral Catholic Church, housing well- popularly understood, he does Council. In years past the council has existed merely as a theology, which I dealt with last educated, well-bred men, often indirectly suggest harms which regulatory body whose sole function seemed to be handling week, seems crucial to any from wealthy backgrounds, who lie in the pursuit and exercise of complaints. This year is different. And although the Media thorough, thoughtful study of claim a special obedience to the salvific power. Others too have Council has not taken much official action this semester, their the history of the Jesuits. Their papacy and the Magisterium. It said that the Jesuits' affinity for attitude and input are supportive. Next semester should bring performance, especially in the is perhaps because of their nature power has resulted in sacrificing accomplishment. confessionals, shows the fruits of and this unique relationship with their obedience to the Magisterium and even their There are other changes, too. Hopefully, over Intersession their education and the manner the Church that these highfalutin pursuit of truth. the staff can prepare a set of guidelines for future Foghorn they chose to use their knowl­ Jesuits are met with contempt in staffs. There has been little handed down from previous years. edge in deciding the many "cases several circles. I am not prepared to go so far What has survived are loose oral translations at best. of conscience" brought before What encouraged so many as the latter, but I must agree that Precedents once set are now forgotten. We hope to correct this the priests. rebels to attack the Order, I find, the acquisition of power often situation. The Jesuit casuists were, I do stems from the use (and misuse) muddles one's vision of the proper end. If that end is The immediate, most noticeable changes, however, will be in not doubt, earnestly concerned of their terrific power in people's primarily spiritual, as it is with the staff itself. George Epsilanty, Lisa Coffey, Ross Miller, and in providing Catholic priests moral and intellectual lives. the Jesuits, then the use of Jackie Ebrahimi will leave their respective posts of with precise guidelines needed in While power must be seen as a temporal power must be Entertainment Editor, News Editor, Opinion Editor and passing difficult moral mere means to an end, if the end restrained or it will, by some Advertising Manager. They will continue to write forthe paper judgments on sinners. But the is at all corrupted, the means to means, prevent them from living next semester but for them the hard part is over. How they fit in fact is that too much that end will also be corrupt. the life they are called to. their work on the Foghorn with school work is probably even a inconsistency among them One of the strongest mystery to them. But they did do one heck of a lot of work — opened the door to attack, such arguments yet which holds that Jesus himself denied before and a damn good job of it, too! land the rest of the staff would as was rendered by Pascal. Their the Jesuits' purpose (as regards Pilate that he was in any sense a like to publicly congratualate them on their excellent work and efforts to devise such specific moral theology) was contrary to political king. His power, though thank them for their time, effort, and continued devotion. sanctions grew absurd. the teachings of Christ (whose felt in the temporal world, was ultimately and everlastingly That's it for this semester. I wish everyone good luck with That they even undertook this life they are to imitate) is spiritual. Those with the mission finals and a happy holiday season. monumental task indicates the Dostoyevsky's, "The Grand extremely powerful nature ofthe Inquisitor." of following Christ must never Society, lt is certainly one of, if Though Dostoyevsky's confuse this distinction. not the largest order in the theological criticism is not THEfSflNFRflNCISC

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Contributing Editor James Attridge The .Von Francisco Foghorn is Ihe official newspaper of the University of San \TDH0MOU Erancisco, published Endays during the academic year except on holidays and during summer and intersession The Foghorn is run and produced exclusively by students Editorials do not necessarily reflect ihe opinion ofthe Student Body or the University Administration The editor is solely responsible for the contents of each^nd every issue. Typrarttimt: Lrwis Pub Oak December 7, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 7 f Candid Campus 1 Who's Really Leading? I . ... „ , .„ ' bvhv Fred A. Schluep by Allen Funky IX If you know me, or if you've ASUSF President Presidents and their potential for Christmastime has always Maguire - a few inches heard anything about me, you information that helps account assisting the President in been a time of giving. Since Moon McSweeney - hair on know that I have opinions about for his weakening image as providing leadership. But it most everything on this campus. USF's leader. In brief, while the appears the Vice Presidents have dishing it out has always been his chest... ROTC Rangers - You may also know that I President is reknown for less and less to say about one of my favorite pastimes. I spare Iranians... Anne Dolan seldom criticize anyone in scurrying about to preserve the University decisions, hintingthat hereby proffer: Allen Funky's - batteries... Fr. Woznicki-a public. There's a reason for that, University's foundation (be it the Trustees who are. bv their 1979 Christmas Gift List. new name... Vern Ruland -a and it centers around my belief financial matters or other nature, somehwat aloof from the KUSF - an audience... Ed personality... Paul Lorton - that it's easier to flatter someone administrative responsibilities real University are taking into virtue than to publicly bully more and more of their power Whetmore - party doll (blond bail... Doug Amis - a real required for day-to-dav them out of vice. In other words. operations), he spends little time aw;iv Irom the administration to prefered)... Cliff Hughes - degree... Lisa Schwieffler - a I'd rather not use the Foghorn providing the necessary vision or handle the Unversit) themselves same job... Roger Haines - muzzle... Rick Leaf - tickets for comments best made on a leadership. A leader at USF USE is gifted with a number ot new job... Fred Schluep - new to a Beach Boys concert... personal level. should strive to set goals and faculty and staff members whose hair... Joe Schunk - new T.R. - typing lessons... Cyril But there are exceptions to encourage the University to thankless dedication and vision razor... Sue Kraus - new hair Magnin - donations... Paul everything, and this one is achieve objectives while account for mv continued justified if only because someone prov iding for a faculty and staff optimism. But someone has to and new razor... Fr. Birkel - a frame of reference... has to express the frustration of that is enthusiastic and provide vision and impetus foi LoSchiavo - donations... Dr. Chris Bakes - Mike Schmidt those who know what this school dedicated. And while USFs the rest ofthe University, and I Gardner - Grecian Formula for Mike Sadek... Campus needs and lacks. My subject: ambitious Mission and Goals doubt that can or should be 16... Mike Mathes - Ministry - a closet... Nancy Fr. John LoSchiavo and Statement should realistically vested in the Trustees. 1 SI Paraguay... Mike Lehmann - Bettger - James Attridge... leadership at USF. satisfy the goal-setting needs a President to handle its external affairs well. But it also joke book... Philosophy Jim Jarrett - white teeth... Fr. Sorry, no stinging lashes requirement, it's questionable aimed at bringing the President whether this is something the requires leadership that can Deapartment-majors... Mike Dempsey - more credit... to his knees; that's a ridiculous President really wants to enthuse its community and Romo - donations... Lew Scott LaFranchi -a kimono... approach a few might admire of promote or if it's just another create a tone of confidence tor O'Neil-S.J. -job standing still Ken Bowman - talent... Dr. a student body president, but it requirement designed to satisfy the Trustees. That involves in front of cigar store... Furst-- a fun, new isn't necessary. From what we in the Trustees. Some will blame showing more faith in Campy Holten - a curve... carcinogen... Walt Bugler - the A.S. Gather.the President USF's shortcomings on subordinates to handle the day- serves USF with the best underpaid staff, but don't expect to-day campus operations Tony Schiaritti - deoderant... recognition... Don Brandon - intentions and with a willingness great work when there's (which undoubtedly trouble the Dan Belluomini - free dinner President Paul Simon... to help remedy everyone's insufficient encouragement and Trustees most at this point). in Stockton... Doug Davis-a Dorm Students -food... John problems (unfortunately, he's inspiration. And the President is The Mission and Goals ot neck... Terry Tom - hairdoo Siri - a bypass... S.I. Church - too willing to handle them responsible for providing that USF were a good start, outlining that doesn't make him look a congregation... Fr. Fessio - personally). Furthermore, his motivation. at last the type of university USF like he's about to be a sect... Richard Chen - seemingly unparalleled abilities Anyone familiar with the wants to become. But the to raise funds and project a executed... Fr. Maloney - an friends. University works will admit it's concept of an overall educational healthy image of USF to the hard to pinpoint blame, citing environment is meaningless in office... Bob Bailey - Phil It must be noted that all community are major qualities 1 the tremendous influence the writing unless someone leads ST Flowers... Al Alessandri - these people have something defy anyone to belittle. The Board of Trustees has over its towards it in practice. Fr. donations... Dan Courtney - to do with the way this school President deserves respect and I President (remember, it has the LoSchiavo's future as a leader shouldn't try to prove otherwise. an uncontested election... works. Therefore, it is power to choose a new one. too depends on whether he can Hodge - hair transplant... But Fr. L oSchiavo's as it did in 1976). That's what satisfy the Trustees in campus extremely generous of me to operations while providing that Steve Negoesco - a goalie that reputation on the home front is concerns me most. Excepting have given them anything suffering. While some unjusti­ Bill Nutting, who's still leadership. And that can only be score... Fr. Dullea - besides black coal. fiable rumors can take credit for something of an enigma to me. I done by showing greater faith in something to do... Joe pat of that, there is some reliable have confidence in the Vice his assistants and by command­ ing more faith from the Trustees.

Iranian Captive Correspondence handled by security officers and were untrue, but most of the Ahmanson Theater in Los student input and the Foghorn is the Marine detachment. article as well. First of all it was Angeles. Not to mention that all the best way to generate this Editor, the Foghorn: He is one of the finest Diana Ross who started the of her sixteen solo have interest. It's blockheads like As a former consular officer gentlemen that I have met in the group, not Florence Ballard as always been well received by the Janet Rosen who keep things and prisoner of the Iranian Foreign Service and USF can stated in the article. Also they did critics and bv the public. from getting done by discour­ students last February, 1 do not well be proud of him. It is very not "find" each other, but were The motion picture "The Wiz" aging or blocking a willing feel that Mr. Walter Neary has sad that he and his colleagues friends from the start who went did not cost 30 million dollars person. paid sufficient tribute to Mr. have to languish in the embassy to high school together in but 21 million to produce. Ms. Rosen's Foghorn cartoon Richard Morefield, alumnus of because we are powerless to Detroit. From now on, if the Foghorn series "Hilltop Follies" is typical our university. assist and the Iranians have "Diana Ross, of course seems intends todo articles of this sort. of her approach. Check back Mr. Morefield has had a forgotten international courtesy. to have gotten by as a soloist." 1 suggest they do a little checking issues and you'll find nothing but distinguished career and rapid Faithfully yours. What kind of blind statement is of the facts before putting it in criticism. Criticism doesn't advancement in the American Paul M. Miller this? Ms. Ross has been print. accomplish much, especially her Foreign Service. Most recently, Graduate Student nominated for an Academy Sincerely, style. 1 believe my approach is he has served as an Inspectorand Award (for "l.ady Sings The Christopher M. Fusto more effective in knocking down a Consul General at Bogota. Blues"), has received Grammies, problems. 1 also believe her series Colombia. He is an excellent the (iolden Apple and Golden is about as artistic and funny as a linguist in the Spanish language. A Supreme Correction train wreck. I wish someone Globe Awards for most Suggestion for Rosen At the Embassy in Tehran, he promising actress. She has also would freeze her over-sized is the third-ranking diplomat been the recipient of Cue salary which is paid by our and is responsible for the Editor, the Foghorn: Magazine's "Entertainer of the activities fee (ASUSF). Editor, the Foghorn: protection and welfare of the I have read the Foghorn for Year" and Billboard Magazine's If Mrs. Rosens ignorant and This is being submitted in American community, the the past three months and in (the music industry trade testy letter (which was published response to the letter "Suggestion issuance of resident and student every issue I have found journal) "Entertainer of the on my election day) inspired 16 for Courtney," in the Foghorn of visas, the issuance of passports, statements in the articles either Century." Her show. "An people (out of 650 voters) to vote Nov. 16 by Janet Rosen, which assistance to tourists and the very untrue or biased. After Evening with Diana Ross," for my opponent it cost me the attacked a few pieces I'd wrote payment of social security reading "Where Did The broke a 63-year-old record at the election and cost the students for previous issues of the checks. He is not there as a Supremes Go?" by Van Ault. 1 Palace Theater in New York and (and particularly club members) Foghorn. ("Where Have all the "security expert" which is not onlv found statements that set box-office records at the a great deal more. Parties Gone"). Ms. rosen IT. Yours truly, mistakenly thought my pieces Dan Courtney were news stories. The truth is they were guest editorials which I wrote as chairman of "such and A response by Janet Rosen: such committee," not as the Dan: Two things: (I) Thank you Foghorn staff news reporter she for the feedback on my cartoons, thought I was. You see, I've been I don't get much (though I involved in ASUSF much longer question defending a matter of than I've been writing guest principle by raising a matter of editorials for the Foghorn. I've aesthetic); (2) My "oversized been trying to solve some salary" thus far has come to problems we face (and have met $11.25; this is for one and a half with good success), and I believe semesters' worth of a weekly most of them can be solved quite 2'/:x6" strip. simply, all that is needed is Janet. Pace 8 San Francisco Foghorn December 7, 1979 One-Man From the Hearth by Bob Boguski Roadshow Chappaquiddick: And so this is Christmas. I think sometimes that it is possible to view the year's progression as the movement of the hands on a by Hank Buller clock, with the hands arcing ever more vertically to that moment when December's midnight relents and Well, it's finals time, and we're all crazy again. (For Another Side gives way to January's hope; when the uphill climb, those of you getting your first taste of finals, yes it is the push to escape out the exit ofthe year, is complete. that bad, and no it won't get better.) We all seem to to the Story survive, though no one ever seems to know how or It can be a time of great, even unsurpassed joy, this period which is all but officially winter. why. The month long week is now upon us. But before by Jim Forbes you know it. it will be over. The next football game The warmth of friends seems to be exchanged a bit you watch will be at home, and your mother will be Part II more frequently now. Conscious of the coldness cooking breakfast for you. and your dad will be trying outside of the heated dwelling, people drop In this, the second of two With these dangers of single- to figure out if it was worth the money. (Not at my some of their self-imposed resistance to interaction to house though. I went home last year, knocked on the articles, I will discuss what role issue politics in mind I would seek the source of warmth; to thank people for help door, and when my mother opened the door and saw I feel Chappaquiddick, or any now like to explain my criterion given during the past year, to renew the ties of loves me, she said. "Sorry, we give at the office." Had to other single issue should play in for choosing a candidate. A lost, whatever that may imply, and to settle old break in through a window. (God I hate Christmas!) a campaign. As I said in the first person should vote for the differences and pass into the New Year in expectation article I don't feel that candidate who he feels is the of something good happening. But the coldness of the winter months, even when Now is the time to evaluate all that has happened so Kennedy's actions at Chappa­ most intelligent, prudent, who not accompanied by a physical chill, can be a painful far this year. Look back, and try to remember arriving quiddick have any relevance to has the ability to compromise. mental struggle for those not prepared to accept them. in September. I hink about how bad registration was. To be lonely, really lonely at Christmas is to put an and how dull those first classes were. For a real intolerable demand upon the human spirit and its memory buster, try to remember what you did with the emotions, lt is perhaps the social injustice of this syllabuses that you were given. (I will personally buy period of so-called family togetherness that many you a drink if you can present all of them to me.) cannot find affection, nay, even acknowledgement, and saying it to themselves in a complementary way I realize that you all are concerned with grades, and has something of a hollow ring to it after a while. tests right now. but I think wc should really try togeta Mirrors fail to respond adequately. clearer picture of what this semester has meant. Sure, What are we to do with Christmas? grades are important, but what about sex? Doesn't sex In the years since I've become aware of my rate up there also? And drinking? You're not going to perception of human events in time, I've come to know try to tell me that drinking isn't important are you? I this part of the season as one sadly lacking pleasant didn't think so. memories from the past year. The worth of time seems to be assessed in terms of expectations left unfulfilled. I have taken thc liberty of compiling a qui/on all the For that reason, people can't wait to see this year, and important parts of thc academic world. It is structured this decade, which many in positions to know have so that you can get a better idea of how you did this come to call the selfish seventies, recede into the back semester: pages of textbooks and the vapor of personal Did you spend a lot of money? This subject came up sentiments, where nobody can be significantly hurt, earlier, and 1 know that you can see the importance of but only time and bygone human actions can be spending money. If you have any money left by this analyzed and second-guessed. Meanwhile, hope time, score yourself zero. If you just ran out. score springs eternal that per capita income will rise and decisions he would have to your self one. If you ran out in early October, score and who can work effectively in inflation will fall; these are truly the criteria that some yourself ten. If you have already payed your Bursar make as president. He had a the political arena. When one commentators associate with a "successful" year. bill, see your doctor. concussion which made him realizes just how little a Wow. Next year in Jerusalem. physically unable to make politician can do to get any So long as greed continues to be the basis of our Did you go to class a lot? Obviously, people only go rational decisions. However, single bill passed he would not economic behavior, change for the better, a to class when there isn't anything else to do. So if you despite my claims otherwise, vote for a candidate hoping to fundamental change in structural relationships, will be make it to class all the time, it probably hasn't been a Chappaquiddick is an issue. It get a piece of "miracle damned to the realm of theory, and human progress very good semester. If you have missed a few, and only is the purpose of this article to legislation" passed. will continue to be measured quantitatively, ignoring a few, give yourself a zero. If you miss only one class a discuss two of the dangers Single issue politics is, lost gifts and blown opportunities for the immediate week, or have any class that you haven't missed yet, involved in voting for or fortunately, a recent occurence. attraction to possibilities of increasing the mound of wealth. give yourself a one, but try to do better next time. If against a candidate because of a If this phenomenon had you only make it to tests, and you've even missed a few single issue. occurred in the past it is quite I hate and yet I love this time of year. of those, give yourself a ten. If you haven't missed a I hate it for so many of the plastic elements which it The first danger involved conceivable that we might not single class yet, you probably have already payed your has, the commercialism and all that goes with it. I hate with single-issue politics is the have had some of our greatest Bursar bill, so you should see your doctor. it for the ignorance embodied in it, that lack of possibility of electing an presidents. If the voters in I860 awareness which obscures the reality of those who are Did you drink a lot? I realize that since the Grog was incompetent person just had today's mentality it is very old and abandoned; those who are poor, hungry, even closed, we didn't have a fair chance to drink all we because he is strong on a possible that Lincoln might not starving, being but pawns in the.midst of a higher wanted to. But where there's a will, there's a drunk. I particular issue. It is the have been elected because of order of politics. Not every person exhibits a true always say. If you drank some, but it never kept you responsibility of an elected disagreement with his views on expression of warmth, for many will simply subdue from doing anything else, score yourself zero. If you official to strive for the the tariff laws or some other their ambitions and animosities for the purpose of usually felt lousy on Sunday morning, but only common good of society. This relatively minor issue. Thomas putting on a good show and maintaining an image, until January comes, when man finds himself Sunday morning, give yourself a one. If you only felt can not be accomplished if the Jefferson, one of the greatest good on alternating Thursday mornings, giveyourself believing that he is alone and vulnerable, and must of official champions one issue champions of the people, might necessity transmutate into a predator: one must be a a ten. Then give me a call. Always happy todrink with while spending very little time not have been elected if enough a drunk I can have some respect for. If you haven't wolf to face wolves. This is the seamy side of the on all the others. peoole voted against him been drunk at all. you're a sicko. See your doctor, you season, that much of it which is superficial and The second danger of single simply because he owned a few need help. While you're there, tell him about having dangerously deceptive. But I actually love this time of year for all that it implies. It is probably my favorite payed your Bursar bill on time. He'll be amazed at how issue politics involves political household slaves. Granted, his season, since my awareness of actions and dull you are. promises. A voter who is "gung owning of slaves was a great ho" on a single issue is quick to injustice, however, it would implications seem to be most acute now. What's more, those natural, physical feelings come forth, like love Did you get any? College campuses have been thc believe a political promise if it is have been an even greater for the idea of spending some substantial amount of vanguard of the sexual revolution, and I'm happy to favorable with the voter's view injustice to the country if some time with my family to consider their problems in the report that we're winning. I don't want to pry. so I'll let of the issue involved. The "single-issue zealots" had meticulous fashion which schooltime does not permit. you score yourself on this one. But be honest. If you're reality of political promises is organized a campaign against I want to do some serious thinking, alone. To be able still a virgin, well you only have a week left. that very few are kept. I am not him just because of that one to renew old ties with longtime friends will be great; to saying that politicians lie when issue. Such campaigns are compare, as we are fond of doing, the ways in which In evaluating scores, the higher you score, the they make political promises. If commonplace today. we are fending with the world. To be able to pray for better. If you scored ten on any one question, you've the president says he will back To sum up, I am asking you the healing of troubled friendships is a source of done alright. If you scored ten on any two questions, an issue he will write a bill constant strength and hope. you've done pretty well. If you've scored ten on all the not to vote against Ted questions, you might as well drop out. You sure don't supporting it. The problem Kennedy simply because of We are, in short, back at that annual point of have time for school. And if you scored ten on the sex occurs after the bill is Chappaquiddick. By the same regeneration, where we evaluate our futurefs) on the question. I sure as hell envy you. introduced when the politician token you should not vote for basis of past experience. One casual look at the lets it die by failing to put his him just because you favor his landscape will inform you that we have been seven For those of you that didn't do so well. I expect you resources behind it. The fact of National Health Insurance. If times seventy blessed with material and spiritual gifts. to try harder next semester. It takes time to develop the matter is that no politician, Kennedy ever does get his We have been granted enough common sense to know that our sophistication has limits, if for no other into a first class hedonist, so don't worry. Eventually no matter how powerful, can health plan enacted it willl reason than because of the magnitude of the gifts you'll be as decadent as thc rest of us. Try to turn those get even a majority of his bills undoubtedly be in a much ones into tens, you'll never regret it. granted us by the Cause of them. We must be humble. enacted. A voter who is not a milder form. I am asking you to We are confronted with a balance of acts smacking of single-issue advocate is less evaluate Kennedy's intelli­ Anyone who scored a complete zero on this test vice as well as virtue in this world, and it is into this likely to demand specific action gence, prudence, and his ability better take a good look at their life. You can't be world that we have been introduced, first to count our from a politician on a specific enjoying it. so why bother. Either that, or you're pre- to get things done, as evidenced blessings, and then to use them. We are far from sunk. med. But we'll only give you one more chance. If you issue and hence, is less likely to by his voting record. After you Now go gettem. don't do better next time, we're going to have to ship become disappointed and have done this, then make a 1 wish you all a most prosperous Christmas and you off to Santa Clara. disillusioned. decision. New Year. December 7, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 0

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Channel 4 Monday. Decem­ The Old Waldorf 444 Batter) The USF Dance Department presents the MUSIC BV THE BAY will ber 10 7:30 pm 387-3884 Fndav & Saturday, Winter Dance Concert host a seminar on "AR I IS I Fred LaCosse will moderate a MANAGEMENT both the December 14 & 15 Two nights Vialf-hour debate between San business and personal aspects. 8 & 11 pm on Thursday, Friday.and Saturday evenings at 8:30pm. Francisco mayoral candidates The guest speakers include Ken December 6.7. and 8. The choreography of Naomi White RORN GALLAGHER Dianne Feinstein and Quentin Greenberg, manager ol Rock and other students from the dance department will be Kopp. their last one before the Island and producer of KFA I's Tickets $7.50 advance. $8.50 day presented. The concert will be held in the Lone Mountain runoff. Ballroom, rickets are $2 general. SI for students. Do attend I at Fry, and Spencer Div den. ol show this entertaining event! manager of The New Riders Of Available at BASS or at the bo\ the Purple Sage and Jefferson olfice Airplane drummer Irom 1966 The Old Waldorf. 444 Battery College Players present a puppet version of to 1970. The cost is $5.00 and 387-3884 Shakespeare's Macbeth in addition to the panel Tuesday, December I I. 8 & II Ihe Parkside Theater laraval a delightful marionette show at the Gill Theatre December 7 discussion, there will be a pm at 19th & 8. 8pm and a 2pm matinee on December 8. Tickets are question and answer period. KMEL and the Old Waldorf Saturday. December 15 One $2.50. Call 666-6134 for ticket reservations and more Ihe date is Thursday announce the 2nd in a series of Night Only! information. December 13th from 7 to 9:30 Rock'n'Roll dances with pm and will be held at The THE and JIMI PLAYS BERKELEY STONEGROUND Eort Mason Center, Building The Old Waldorf 444 Battery 3:00. 6:30. 10:00. 2:00. 5:30, On Saturday, December 8, at The Sal Valentino Banu C, Third Floor. San Francisco 397-3884 Friday. December 7, 9:00. 12:25 8:30 pm, the Paul Scardina Admission $1.06 8 & I Ipm $1.50 Saturday 'til 3, $2.50 Dance Company will be Pearl Harbor Day at the Old The Old Waldorf 444 Battery general performing at thc Palace of Waldorf 387-3884 Fine Arts (Bay & Lyon Streets) Wednesday. December 12 8& 11 General admission, $5. PEARL HARBOR and the The Parkside Theater Taraval pm 1839 Gear) temple Saturday, students. $4. Advance tickets EXPLOSIONS at 19th Tuesday. December II December 15 may be purchased at all Macy's ARI.O GUTHRIE-ft Woody Allen night! THE Tickets $5 advance. $6 day of and Emporium outlets, or from Shenandoah produced by Superb of UC the Paul Scardina Dance Manhattan Annie Hall show Tickets $6.50 advance. $7.50 day Berkele) Company mail, 390 Corbett 8:45 onlv Available at BASS or at the box 7:00, 10:30 of show Available at BASS or at Tickets $6.00 in advance Avenue, San Francisco. office the box office Let Pearl & friends blow you Telephone reservations away one last time before accepted at 626-8973. America's finest handicrafts for finals! sale at the HARVEST FESTIVAL and Christmas The Old Waldorf 444 Battery Crafts Market at the Brooks 387-3884 Hall Civic (enter Over 500 On Friday, December 7th, Thursday, December 13, 8 & craftspeople and entertainers 1979, Professor Oliver Johnson 11 pm all in costume, bountiful food of UC Riverside and and drink. Friday. Saturday, Secretary Treasurer of The FABULOUS POODLES Sunday. December 14. 15. & American Philosophical 16 Fri.. Noon-IOpm. Sat.. 10 Tickets $5.50 advance. $6.50 Association's Western Division am-10pm. Sun.. 10am-7pm day of show Available at the will read a paper entitled: "Is lickets at door. S3 adults, box office or at BASS and Ought: A Different SI.25 children Approach" at 3pm in Room 580 of UC Center. Prof. Johnson would like to meet with Philosophy majors Classified interested in doing graduate work at Riverside. NURSES: RN - LVN - HA Income Opportunities for Adventurers Be paid for travel and Prcschedulcd staff relief positions adventure Send an SASE to available for RN's and l.VN's in acute Workshop. POB II60D. Pacifica, hosp. Positions also for AIDES who Ca 94044 have completed 2nd yrof RN program or have prior experience.

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Call Send SI 00 for your 306-page The Dickens Cnnstmas Fair is produced by for details: Karen/Greg catalog ot collegiate research Tne Living History Centre in cooperation 10.250 topics listed Box 25097G. utn Tne Fort Mason Foundatior 454-8706 Los Angeles. California 90025 (213)477-8226 San Francisco Foghorn Page 10 Dec All I want for Christmas w r\ by Susie Ijeon together the week's issue, booking us regularly at such money to buy all the records my without the aid of any artificial well-known establishments as little heart desires. 1 Dear Santa, stimulants whatsoever, and have Lewis Publishing Company in T.R. Sullivan, the sports On behalf of the Foghorn never complained about late Oakland. Her modest requests editor, handles all sports items staff, which has tried SO hard to paychecks or other such are; complimentary subscrip­ from USFand as he is practically be good all year, I am writing you mundane little items. So here are tions to every newspaper and a resident of the Foghorn office, this letter to make our requests our humble requests for the 25th. magazine in the U.S.,ajobat the he is especially desirous of a six- for Christmas. The staff has Matthew Mallet, the editor-in- Chronicle, her own newspaper, a foot blonde, blue-eyed female worked diligently to put out a Chief and whipcracker of us all, Volkswagen Rabbit, $10,000, a sports assistant. paper that is worthy of all the wants nothing more than a suede trip to Europe, all expenses paid, Mike Dubnoff is photo editor gifts that they are going to ask for cowboy hat, a camera lens and a a $1000 gift certificate at Tower and handles all the picture this year. I can personally vouch backpack. No sweat for you, Records and to share all this requests from all the other Santa. for this; we have stayed up all christmasChristmas cheer a 6'4" editors. He does a good job, brown-eyed, brown-haired male. hours Monday, Tuesday, and Marcella Farragher, manag­ considering all the last-minute Managing is a tough job, you Wednesday nights putting ing editor, manages the staff. requests he gets. Blackmail know. pictures are his specialty. Mike's Lisa Coffey takes care of all of simple requests are a Porsche, a the news, from yesterday's to last condominium in Tahoe, and a month's, as well as last-minute 30 80 zoom lens. Smile, Santa, updates that keep us busy. She you're on candid camera. would like to expand her talents Jackie Ebrahimi is advertising to a position as news editor at the manager and is partly Chronicle. She would also like responsible for our beer-and- enough money to replace that pizza parties on Fridays lacking which she took out for her pizzas. She gets us plenty of ads camera lenses, life membership that we fight over and trade, and at Georgio's, and a chateau in advertises her Christmas Switzerland. requests as cold, hard CASH, a Ross Miller, our opinion roommate that she can get along editor, handles what we think as with, a trip back in time to 1975, well as all the interesting and and a pair of wings to fly responsive feedback that our wherever she wants to go. Weird articles stimulate from our Rick Leaf is a regular writer readers. He is quite selfless, for the paper and really works by Anna Valdez asking for safety for the Iranian hard Santa, so here's his little list. hostages as well as a career for He would like Rene Emery's AHHH! The joys of Christmas with pink noses, rosy the future and a trip to the south head, a thesaurus, a California of France. cheeks, crowded downtown San driver's license, moneyf or car and Denise Sullivan, the features Francisco, and the gift list. If you discs, and Pearl Harbour's are amongst the many who give editor, is a rather greedy little girl Little Susie I^on begs Santa for some fantastic gifts for her on December 27. ordinary (socks, perfume) or Santa, but her requests aren't too and her friends come December 25. Well, Santa, that's about it. weird gifts (microwave ovens to demanding. She would like; a We hope that these little items Gary Gilmore), or must buy gifts continuous supply of articles for will not distract you too much her pages, her car back, anorexia •••• A •••• from your other customers. As a nervosa, and to help her final request, perhaps a nice, soft ... a nuclear bomb kit /•••• ••••X celebrate the holiday season, couch for when we are too tired or vibrator should Paul Collins and The Beat. to crawl home at 4 in the suffice. George Epsilanty, that notor­ morning would be more than ious entertainment editor, is welcome. But we don't want you :: (ape^Jp::» responsible for four pages of for those unusual bunch, this getting stuck in the chimney, so year become adventurous and exciting entertainment news we'll let that one slide. buy exotic, or at least, logical. such as timely record reviews This Christmas don't listen to (what's a few months?) and shows the requests of parents to buy the best of what the City has to •u little kids CLOTHES. Children offer culturally. He's another one ^ [J&UL- do not look forward to wearing that doesn't ask for much. All he clothes on Christmas day they wants are: Exene, a year's supply P.S. For Christmas, the copy want TOYS. For girls, there are of coke, a USF diploma, a '67 editors would like an endless many dolls on the market these convertible Mustang, a fiat in supply of punctuation marks days which can eat, sleep, and North Beach, a new stereo with typeset especially for use in pee like human versions. Boys magnaplanar speakers, forty Rick's articles. can equally join in the fun with watts per channel and no •/"* neighbors, and a big pan of his grandma's moussaka. If you can find his chimney, I'll be glad to- Olde London ret uh- hold it for him. Ihe Dickens Christmas Fair 1, Susie Leon, as assistant recreates Victorian London complete with music halls, entertainment editor, have the theatres, pubs, shops and dubious honor of assisting the restaurants. The streets are filled above-mentioned editor. It has with hundreds of costumed been an interesting experience actors portraying Dickens most assisting George, to say the least, memorable characters and real- and as such, I feel I deserve the life Victorians. Visitors can taste humble requests I am going to traditional holiday treats and make. I want: Firstly and mostly enjoy an endless variety of Jimmy Page in a '69 navy blue entertainments that bring to life convertible Mustang with a the spirit of Christmas past. white interior and an AM FM The Faire runs November 23 tape deck; then I want out ofthe to December 30 for six meal plan, a law abolishing all consecutive weekends. term papers, a steady supply of Friday, November 23 and stimulation to keep me going Saturdays it is open from 10 a.m. until that law comes into effect, a to 10 p.m. and Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. DANCE-THEATRE SHOP diet that guarantees weight loss •••••• Of SAN f RANCISCO 22IJJ< of 15 pounds (and keeps it off), '••••• 126 Pou SI 2nd Floor J- money, a steady supply of Fort Mason Center. Pier 3, at l*4» B--*w*«f. G-»r>l A Ke»my m .? laguna and Marina Boulevards, ^•T#a»«» _ Phon* ft Mail Order*-« aaamM ar ' stimulation, a memory that m San Francisco is the location for ^*»m. »m9 Promplly filled T TT •' works (Michele, that one ought ••••415-421-5657 •••* the Faire. to make you happy). Bill Graham Here is just one of the characters ADMISSIONS are as follows: r ••• ridden out ol town, tickets to all to be found at the ninth annual Adult tickets are $6.50. children. concerts of my choice, and Dickens Christmas Faire. $2.50. and senior citizens. $4.00. er 7, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Paee II Great Expectations of e season o Christmas in America ill 0 0 by Rick Leaf going to wear them out ultra- fastos! It would be nice too. if Never spent a Christmas The Stones and Bruce without me Mum and Dad. Springsteen came out of What am I going to do? Never hibernation, and did shows at spent a Christmas in America The Fox Warfield. and that I got before. What's it like? Never, tickets. Also I want a job that's never, never. What, what, what'.' going to pay me millions of My mind is spinning, utter dollars for my absolutely unique confusion reigns in my head. talents. Does Lather Christmas cover But Christmas is a time ot America as well? How does he do giving, right!! So a list is in order. it? A lot of fast travelling. CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO Reindeer living on a diet of FRIENDS AND OTHERS. Amphetamines, is the only conclusion 1 can come to. In fact Santa Claus is coming this year, albeit a bit late. Exact date of celebration will be: December 27th. when Pearl Harbour and The Explosions release their first album. Christmas in England is spent for the most part, either gorging oneself with exquisite nosh (food, to the uninitiated) or in front of the Telly (TV, to the *TIC same folks). Time is spent 1) The College Players: An travelling all over, saying "Hello- Audience. Goodbye" to distant relatives, 2) KUSF: A license to broadcast with whom one has little in all around the Bav. common. But most important, 3) Ihe foghorn: A 27 hour day bunch require exotic gifts opening presents with Rabid on Mondav. Tuesday and fervour, ripping off wrapping Wednesday. the numerous Gl Joe action sets Bod doll complete with leather will always be remembered. If paper with savage glee and 4) Jim Attridge. An editor's or Hot Wheels. But the cheaper clothing set. none of these gifts fit. buy a Steve feasting your eyes on the object salary. aj-id fun gifts can be found at Parental units are usually Martin album to prove that not in question, or else holding back 5) Cieorge Epsilanty: Another Foreign gift places or shops such happy with most gifts. "I love everyone in television or the torrent of tears, with the Haircut. as Cost Plus which sell all kinds anything you give me, sweety.") entertainment has to look utmost of courage, as the gift 6) Steven Spinali: An interview of junk including inflatable So instead of the usual attractive. fails to live up to ones with Johnny Lydon (aka Johnnv paper plastic balls, minature appliances and cologne, bring For those who must deal with expectations. After all it's the Rotten, Nee John Lydon) doll sets, paint kits, origami your parents out on the town. punk rockers (ahem! There are thought that counts, isn't it!! 7) Anne R. Chist: A Nuclear paper, unusual building blocks Great surprises for Bay Area many!), disappointment only Also going to probably the only Reactor of HIS own. and baking pans for mud pies. parents are Finocchio's, the covers t he horizon. This group is church service that leaves one 8) Denise Sullivan: Life long

But be careful. Toys are much transvestite show; dancing at X's mm ii-> II i»n *»n i» II K1"**1 ii * "•* u iTii ii with a full and happy feeling. membership to X's. too expensive these days, so it's or other disco, bar hopping, or What do Californians give to 9) Susie Leon : A good meal best to shop around. even joy riding. It will probably . . . the new Gay Bod each other for Christmas? 10) Rene Emery: A ticket to Life The pre early teenage set can be an unforgettable experience, doll with leather cloth­ Massive quantities of Mary of Brian, (what else). easily be pleased with record especially for those parents who Warner and associated "Head 11) Dan Courtney: Subteltv and albums, gift certificates to sport are way over the hill. ing. . . Paraphcnalia", or a Hot Tub. a Brain. or concert events, or grooming Now for the unusual people: what else do Californians like 12) Heavy metal freaks: Ears. kits. For the highly unusual Macho men in the crowd can no longer content with mere apart from The Eagles, 13) Mellow Rock freaks: An teenager, weird gifts such as a never get enough cologne. safety pins and razor blades. , Foreigner and electric shock. nuclear bomb creation kit or a Mirrors in different patterns With the arrival of recognized Journey? Do Californians accept 14) San Francisco Music: An vibrator, should adequately (avoid the floral designs!) will punk fashions among the punk season tickets to The Mabuhay answer to Bill Graham. suffice. always go into good use and, (phony) elite in the Bay Area, Gardens, Temple Beautiful and 15) Reggae People: Ganja. College students or those of alas, a few chains will always be these supposedly rebellious X's, or does it have to be The 16) Punks : A new Deaf Club. the older set could always use a welcome. For the psuedo macho "show us your social class" Oakland Coliseum and Studio 17) Iranian students: Visas. few good books (illiterates like or ones in the developing stage, crowd have been leaning towards West? If you're out there Santa... 18) USF: Amphetamines. picture books or National various training books on how to stylish funny patterned clothes. WOT I WONT IZ:A 1959 Well that just about ties it up. Geographic), brain games, be macho such as Disco Stepping Real punks with ethics only need Shevvy. a lowd sterreoh and my At least if nothing else, I will exotic plants, a lid of good pot or ("I taught John Travolta how to a few tee shirts or possibly a baby beside me! Plus, of course, have a lew questions answered an ounce of coke (EXPEN­ dance.") or even a subscription wardrobe from the Salvation at least 5 copies of the Pearl by my first Christmas in SIVE!), etchings, or the new Gay to GQ (Gentlemen's Quarterly) Army. Also with numerous EP's Haibour album, because I'm America. PREPARE FOR: . . . Supply of either reated at Faire Cruex or Arrid. MCAT LSAT GMAT Opening weekend special (by Emporium. 0 amrnt »• /••^••^"^•i *»**aa-a******ra* • • ^ " a* ••• advance mail order only): adults. Free parking is available at churned out every second by S5.50 children. SI.50, and senior Crissy Field in The Presidio with punk bands, these tiny little SAT DAT GRE citizens, $3.00 Pickwick Club 50 cents round-trip shuttle buses records can also prove to be good presents. Permanent Centers open days, evenings and Fair-Ever Card (Season Pass) running to the Fair. Shuttles will weekends. admits visitors to all Fair days also run from Union Square. Jocks can get athletic Low hourly cost. Dedicated full-time staff ,m for $14.00 in advance or $15.00 Muni buses, numbers 19, 22, 30 equipment including bags, Complete TEST-n-TAPE facilities for review of or 47 can be taken to the Fair. jerseys with interesting logos. class lessons and supplementary materials. at the door. Small classes taught by skilled Instructors. Eor advance tickets: "Tickets," For general niformation, call Diner's club cards or a vear's Opportunity to make up missed lessons. supply of either Cruex or Arrid. P.O. Box B. Novato, California (415) 981-8497. Voluminous home-study materials constantly m !i The Dickens Christmas It worse comes to worse, I'm sure updated by researchers expert in their field. 94947. 't\Tf0*** ' a box of shoelaces will do. Opportunity to transfer to and continue study at \*0r Lair is produced by The any of our over 80 centers. Living History If vou want to send a gift, be Centre, extravagant and send some OTHER COURSES AVAILABLE a non-profit sausage, cheeses, roses, singing telegrams, tape recording with GRE BIO GRE PSYCH MAT OCAT ducational your voice, pictures, poems, etc. corporation which Just remember to get it to the also produces post office on time since the US NMB VQE ECFMG FLEX NDB NLE postal svstem isn't verv reliable the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. Call Dayi Evanlnf t t wt.nr*->. when it comes to doing things on in cooperation time. with the Fort (415)433-1763 Mason Foundation. More than Poor? Remember the great old ONE SECURITY PACIFIC PLACE 35.000 adults and children IOU'sand give.someone a trip to SAN FRANCISCO 9410S Tickets may be purchased at the movies, till up a tank of gas. TEST MUPMATION participate in educational SPECIALISTS SINCE 1131 BASS, Ticketron, the San Jose or for the forever poor, a trip to Box Office. Thram's Box Office, activities sponsored by I he Wit* Ct-ittri m Mort Tntn 10 Maef u S C.titi INtt-to a.ro. Toroftto Cjn-d- a LtflMO la-rt'OTwMI Mars on the Concorde. Far H-fa-autia-i abaut atttar cantari OUTSIDE NT STATE c»ll T0U Fill ie»m 1112 Living History Centre and National Ticket Service at It never hurts to show your throughout California. Macy's. Capwell's. Inc. and The imagination. Page 12 San Francisco Foghorn December 7, 1979 THE FIRST ANNUAL Foghorn Poll by Steven Spinali chord classic. Another superior best albums of this year, and to release by The B-52s continues to assign amongst the records 100 In comparison with last year's revolutionize dance music by the points (no one album receiving splendid record crop. I suppose introduction of exotic rhythms, more than 15 or less than I 1979 might be regarded as a unusual instruments, and kinky point). The ballots were fizzle. In retrospect, however, lyrics in a spare. New Wave style. collected, and the points totalled; some immensely encouraging And finally, we reach the best the number after the album title trends are shaping popular and albums of 1979. Rock critics shows the amount of points each rock music as we hear it. No one, from Tlie Foghorn and dee-jays record received. Check the list of for example, would have from KUSF-AM. all notable for winners to see if your favorite imagined that the "New Wave" their wide exposure to rock 'n' new albums made the Foghorn would have such a powerful roll, were chosen to pick their ten "Top Ten." impact on contempoarary music. Yet, many of the year's most popular albums, including THE LIST releases by Blondie, Elvis compiled by Steve Spinali Costello, The Knack, and Neil No. I on the Foghorn Poll: The Buzzcocks; , John Young, demonstrate a minimal­ 1. The Buzzcocks — (Virgin Records), Maher, Steve Garvey, John Diggle. ism, conciseness, and sense of (46). Deservedly the best album of the year. Pete Shelley's adventurousness which has been sweetly nasal vocals, tight power-chord orchestrations, and 6. Elvis Costello — Armed Forces (Columbia Records), (27). the one consistent trademark of wholly brilliant compositions explode the The Buzzocks' first Costello may have been a total child on his last American tour, New Wave recordings. American release. They have been immensely popular in but his latest album remains, admittedly, a well-rounded synthesis of pop music with social and political commentary. Not that 1979 has been England for two years now, and the sixteen tracks on this The rexsult: a paradoxically mature, consistent album which without its disappointments. album show why: danceable, bouncy, playful tunes meld with contains some of what is considered to be his best material, After their knockout debut of on-target lyrics and impeccable musicianship on this record — including TSenior Service", "Accidents Will Happen", and last year, released a yet it takes enough chances to advance rock 'n' roll into the "Goon Squad". paltry effort in 1979, Duty Now I980's. This is superior music-making. For ihe Future, which casts serious doubt on this band's 2. Lene Lovich — Stateless (Stiff-Epic Records), (44). Lene 7. Graham Parker and the Rumour — Squeezing Out Sparks (Arista Records), (27). If without brilliant highlights, Graham recent material and their cold, Lovich's vocal talents display a wide, full range combined with Parker's latest release impresses one with its more subtle virtues gimmicky production techni­ a distinctively effervescent style in this, her debut album. of sophistication and consistency of material. Sensitive ques. The dilemma ofthe second "Lucky Number", a stand-out single of 1979, spices a record songwriting, makes for the album's peaks, while restrained album also cropped up in more which is a maze of continual surprises, both instrumentally and instrumental and Parker's fine vocal abilities round out a rich recent releases by The Police and vocally - without harkening to the tiring tricks of I960's rock. good album. Joe Jackson, who together This is the most delightful pop creation in some time, instantly proved that keeping up a level of intriguing. 8. Nick Lowe — Labour of Lust (Columbia Records), (25). superior song-writing is a Every hook on this album is so old it has rust on it. On the other problem plaguing even the most 3. Bruce Springsteen — Live In the Promised Land (bootleg hand, Nick Lowe writes some deliciously catchy, albeit gifted rock artists. release), (40). Should you not object to the principle or cost of a derivative, tunes, and combined with his irreverent lyrical Other major performers with bootleg record, this could be your baby. The Boss has put in his sense, this album does have its high points. Some of his more even a sizable output behind usual excellent performance here, and the recording quality, perversely humorous highlights include "Cruel to Be Kind", them failed to live up to high thankfully, is equally high, making this an important if not "Cracking Up", and his superb "American Squirm". He bends expectations including definitive Sprinsteen release. Recognizing this fact is one thing; over backwards to be pop, but he still can't get on AM radio. Fleetwood Mac, whose two trying to get your hands on a copy of this record is another. years making Tusk failed to 9. The — The Great Rock W Roll Swindle (Virgin produce an album even equalling 4. — The Clash (Epic Records), (30). This is a Import), (20). This puzzling soundtrack album from their their past material. In addition. landmark recording, finally available as a domestic release. upcoming motion picture was largely recorded, interestingly, Blondie and The Boomtown First distributed in England two years ago by CBS Records, the after their break-up. Don't expect the Olympian peaks of Never Rats were blessed by one or two American version is even stronger as an album, containing Mind the Bollocks: rather, look for superior covers of old token hit singles and hurt by stand-out tracks from recent singles, including "I Fought the material, some new compositions, and a sampling of some severely inconsistent albums. Law". "Complete Control", and their splendid, eloquent outrageously funny studio out-takes. Included: an orchestral The most ignominious failure of "White Man In Hammersmith Palais". Suffice to say that The version of their incendiary "God Save the Queen", and Sid the year, however, belongs to the Clash's sound has never been tighter or more precise. This is Vicious' now-classic version of 's "My Way". Electric Light Orchestra, whose punk music anyone can enjoy. Discovery exchanges classical 10. Patti Smith Group — Wave (Arista Records), (19). for disco influences, with 5. David Johansen — In Style (Columbia Records). (29). After Produced by Todd Rundgren, Wave covers Patti Smith's disastrous consequences. his departure from the pre-eminently punky New York Dolls, favored themes of love and rebirth from exactly the opposite Veterans like Graham Parker, the immensely talented David Johansen has in this album viewpoint as last year's Easier album. Instead of a brash, , and David produced his most poppish effort to date. The end result is an horrifying hard rock attack here the multi-layered vocal Johansen presented their album containing much of his better material, yet tinged with harmonies and instrumental passages are light, euphoric. This musical wares in some of the measures of both compassion and humor. One only wishes that album also contains some of PSG's best material, including year's more outstanding releases, this entry into MOR had an element of that adventurous "Frederick" and the anthem-like "Broken Flag". Another but a few debut recordings new wave sensibility which characterizes his very finest work. surprise from a developing rock artist. deserve even greater attention. Lene Lovich's Stateless and Rachel Sweet with Fool Around 10. The Who — The Kids Are Alright (MCA Records). (19). represent important vocal talents The quintessential Who album covers the group's career from the former for her bubbly, their appearance on the Smothers Brothers Show (with a energetic pop style, and the latter "smashing" version of "My Generation") through a generation for one of the warmest and most of musical development and outrageous popularity. Although flexible voices I've heard, this sound-track album is rather inconsistent. Who-philesand literally in years. In England. novices alike should find the double-album not only a tidy Ihe Undertones' first album nostalgia item, but a well-rounded sampler of The Who's wares, combined Ramonesque power- as well.

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No. * on the Poll: Nick Lowe's No. 2 on the Poll: Lene Lovich with her album Stateless. The No. 4 on the Poll: The Clash album. Give 'em Enough Rope I abour of Lust. popular single from this album is Lucky Number. December 7, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Pate 13 THE FIRST ANNUAL THE FOGHORN ROCK MUSIC POLL CRITICS* *\ CHOICES TOP SINGLES Steven Spinali Foghorn critic): I. The Buzzcocks — Singles Going An informal survey of our critics created the following Steady (14); 2. Siouxsie a d the Banshees alphabetical list of this year's top single releases. Predictably, — The Scream (14); 3. Magazine - they're as eclectic as the album choices. Secondhand Daylight (14): 4. The Residents — Eskimo (II); 5. The - It's Aliw (10); 6. Lene 1. The Boomtown Rats: "I Don't '.ike Mondays" Lovich - Stateless (10); 7. The Sex 2. Anything by the Buzzcocks Pistols 77ie Great Rock V Roll 3. The Clash: "I Fought the Law" Swindle (8); 8. Patti Smith Group - 4. The Dead Kennedys: "California Uber Alles" Wassr (7); 9. Elvis Costello Armed 5. Lene Lovich: Lucky Number" Fortes lb), (tie) 10. Slits - CuiO). The Clash (3). 6. Nick Lowe: "American Squirm" 7. Pearl Harbor and the Explosions: "Drivin"' Byrne Conley (Foghorn critic): 8. The Police: "Can't Stand Losing You" I. The Clash 77i<* Clash (I 5); 2. The 9. The Records: "Starry Eyes" Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady (14); 10. Sid Vicious: "My Way" 3. The Sex Pistols - The Great Rock V Roll Swindle (12); 4. Lene Lovich Stateless (12); 5. Nick Lowe Ijihourof J /.us' (12): 6. The Who The Kids Are Alright (9); 7. Elvis Costello Armed Forces (9); 8. The Police Outlandos dAmour (6); 9. Rachel Sweet Fool Around (6); 10. Graham Parker and the Rumour Squeezing Out Sparks (5). No. 3 on the Poll: The bootleg Bruce Springsteen album. Live Rick Leaf (Foghorn critic. Kl SI \\l In The Promised Land. dj): I. Ian Dury and the Blockheads /'.• Hunter - You're Never Alone With A Gimme SOIIH1 Neck (10): 5. Queen Il Yourself (15): 2. The Clash The Schizophrenic (8); 9. Cheap Trick Uve Killers (10): 6. The Who The Kids Clash (12); 3. David Johansen - In Style Cheap Trick Uve At Budokan (5): 10. Are Alright (10): 7. The Police (12); 4. Bruce Springsteen — Live In the The Knack - Get ihe Knaik (5). Outlandos d'Amour (10); 8. Scorpions Promised land (11); 5. Bob Marley and Love Drive (5); 9. The Inmates First the Wailers Survival (10): 6. Bob George Epsilanty (Foghorn Entertain­ Offense (5); 10. (tie) The Tubes Dylan - Slow Train Coming(9)\ 7. Lene ment Editor): Remote Control (5). Frank Zappa Lovich Stateless (8); 8. Graham I. Bruce Springsteen - Live In ihe Sheif Yer BJIUIUS). Parker and the Rumour Squeezing Promised Land (15); 2. Lene Lovich Out Sparks (7); 9. The Buzzcocks Siatelessi 14); 3. Elvis Costello Armed Pat Ireland (KUSF-AM dj): Singles Going Steady (6): 10. (tie) Nils Forces (12): 4. Patti Smith Group . Southside Johnny and thc Ashbury Lofgren - Nils (5). Gruppo Sportivo Wave (12); 5. Neil Young and Crazy Jukes 77M* Jukes (15); 2. Bruce Mistakes (5). Horse - Rust Never Sleeps (12); 6. The Springsteen Uve In the Promised Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady (12): I audi 14); 3. Ian Hunter You're Never Denise Sullivan (Foghorn Features 7. David Johansen In Style(7); 8. 77t<- Alone With A Schizophrenic (12): 4. Editor and critic, MM- dj): B-52s (6); 9. Dire Straits (6); 10. Tom David Johansen In Sole(10); 5. Led I. Graham Parker and the Rumour — Petty and the Heartbreakers Damn Zeppelin - In Through the Out Door Squeezing Out Sparks (15); 2. Bram the Torpedoes (4). (10); 6. Gruppo Sportivo Mistakes (8); Tchaiskovsky — Strange Man. Changed 7. Herman Brood and His Wild Man (13); 3. Nick Lowe - Lahour of Mike McPartland (Foghorn critic): Romance (8); 8. The Boomtown Rats IMSI (13); 4. The Boomtown Rats A I. The Kinks - Low Budget (15); 2. 77M* Fine An of Surfacing 18): 9. The Tonic for the Troops (12); 5. The Beal George Thorogood and the Destroyers Rumour Frogs. Sp;rouls, Clogs, and (II); 6. Herman Brood and His Wild Move It On Owr( 15); 3. Roxy Music Krauts (8); 10. The I abulous Poodles No. 5 on the Poll: In Style, David Johansen's second album part Romance (10); 7. 77j<* Records (8); 8. Ian Manifesto (10); 4. Ron Wood 77ii>iA Pink (7). from the New York Dolls.

HIGH ENERGY PARTNERS PLAN Scherrie & Susaye 999 PVC RADAR Motown Records by Steven Spinali On occasion (daily), 1 wish 1 by Van Ault could somehow (through One of the problems of being a physical force) maintain control Supreme, claims Susaye Greene of (take over) some major Top 40 and Scherrie Payne, was that radio station, destroy (shred, their creative faculties were not burn, and flush) their playlist, fully explored within the group and replace it with music like context. While Scherrie and 999's (good music). For anyone Susaye were warmly received by else who's ever had the trenchant audiences and critics around the desire (we all have), the world as two thirds of the prescription could very well start Supremes, few people knew how with High Energy Plan — a diversified their talents are. Both perverse, delectible slice of vinyl have written songs for other fresh from the pop end of the British New Wave. performers, and can play several SCHERPIE & SUSAYE instruments between the two of The most winning thing about them. they fuse rock, jazz and soul Ever Done", now released as a 999 is their idiosyncratic, In "Partners", Scherrie and music into one hearty package. single. A tribute to freedom from accessible style which avoids Susaye, as they're now billing The best of the compositions emotional bondage, the pair sing Whether Scherrie and Susaye meandering into the more themselves, pool their creative were penned by Scherrie. Freda exuberantly together, and the continue as a duo or pursue conspicuous traps of rock resources, and come up with a Payne, her older sister, recorded harmony of the two voices is separate paths, it is apparent songwriting. Hapt ly, there's not self-determined work that puts "Storybook Romance" last year, flawless. Although you could they have a promising future one song on this album which them off to a good start as a new but Scheme's interpretation here dance to the song, it is not disco. ahead of them. Indeed, all of the relates to lost teenage love (thank act. They wrote all the material, is the superior one. "Another Susaye demonstrates her acts to be spawned by the defunct God...), and every composition conceived the arrangements, and Life From Now" is the kind of incredible five octave range on Supremes, it would seem that stays as close to the spirit of a live served as associate producers, song that best showcases her several songs. "When The Day their's has the greatest potential performance as possible in a next to Eugene McDaniels. intense singing. Gradually, it Comes Every Night" is an to be a creative, vital force in studio — a technique I view as Additionally, Susaye Greene builds to an emotional absolute gem, featuring a popular music. ideal, since it maintains passion without sacrificing technical plays acoustic piano on the crescendo, and then gently delicious keyboard arrange­ The "Partners" album is far excellence. record. They are, of course, carries the listener to a ment. "In The Night" gives her a from perfection, but it is a sure dynamic singers, as "Partners" conclusion. It is the album's tour chance to engage in some stirring step on the way. We can expect Side One has five songs and proves. They are as warm as a de force. vocal calesthenics, and former to hear a lot more from Scherrie five hits, no question about it. crackling fire, and as cool as a Another standout is "Leaving mentor Ray Charles joins in on Payne and Susaye Greene. "Homicide" opens the album in glass of champagne. Together, Me Was The Best Thing You've "Luvbug". what is certainly thc record's Continued on page 16 p«g e 14 San Francisco Foghorn December 7, 1979 everyone wake up to he fact that it can be successful. The music is Finally!! A Rock Dance Club! not as* depressing as they (the record companies) thought it Sex Pistols single, the Deadboys was. There was just a need for a X's first album, and the Vibrators new craze." stated Richard. LP. "Right now we're just taking by Susie Leon The pair constantly have their advantage of the fact that there is & Denise Sullivan ear to the stereo previewing new a gap." releases and new artists to add to Beverly and Richard have The voices of San Francisco their already vast repertoire. mixed emotions about X's, yet radio and the golden age of "It's like homework." stated they are mostly positive. How KSAN are still alive and well in Richard, "There's so much new long they stay involved there the City. But instead of tuning stuff I have to listen to, 1 rarely depends on the success of the in the old 95 on your dial, you have time to put on an old club. Both could easily land a job have to go to X's, San Beatles or Stones album." on any major station as disc Francisco's first and foremost "A lot of people come here just jockeys, but. as Richard new wave dance club. Pioneering to listen to the music," noted explained, "I'm not going to this venture are none other than Beverly, "because they can't hear work at KM EL or KSJOjustsol ex-KSAN jocks Richard Gossett us on the radio." In fact, many of can get a paycheck every week. I and Berverly Wilshire. who spin them make the scene at X's don't want to do something I records there seven nights a nightly. Local musicians such as don't want to do," he said week. SVT, the Offs and the Beat hang adamantly. The club was the brainchild of Beverly Wilshire spins the disks and keeps things hop pin' at X's. In fact, Richard turned down a Beverly's after she returned from shift at KTIM because he didn't New York and saw what was It's that boring interior designer like the format. happening at clubs like Hurrah's stuff: the carpet matches the "If this thing doesn't work out, and the Mudd Club. The music upholstery which is color- I'll go back and collect catered to an audience who coordinated with the wall "art". unemployment from KSAN," he wanted to dance to rock music. "We just work here," joked laughed. Recognizing the fact that there Richard, "People think we Beverly feels the same way. was a market for a new wave picked the carpet." Both disc jockeys take pride in dance club in the City, Beverly, Actually, Richard and their work and will go to great with the help of Richard. DJ Beverly's only responsibilities at lengths to support the music they Howie Klein and Old Waldorf the club are operating the three believe in. That's why you can owner Jeffrey Pollack, turntables and satisfying the find them sometimes seven proceeded with plans for X's. requests of the lively audience. Howie Klein deejays at X's, In addition to running nights straight at X's. Richard felt that someone had Said Richard, "It's a great and generally being active in the San Francisco New Wave The club is located on to fill the hole in radio that feeling to see everyone reacting scene. Columbus at Lombard. Doors occurred with the demise of to the music. In the studio you requests, but often they'll just out, as do a number of regular open every night at 8 o'clock. KSAN. can't do that, but here I can tell play what's new and to their paying customers, three or four Tickets are $3 at the door, $2 "There was no place for people when people don't like a record liking. Beverly's tastes run times a week. before I o'clock, SI on Sundays, to direct their energies toward right away." toward new bands like 999, the "People come because they and Monday night is Ladies new rock and roll," he explained. "Here we have to deal with Jags, and the Buzzcocks. feel like something's going on night. The DJs started spinning new direct inquiries," he continued. Richard's are similar, in here. There's people all around, It is no secret that Disco is wave at the Punch Line (adjacent Both disc jockeys complained of particular, he likes the Beat. it's sweaty, it's smokey, empty dying and rock and roll is here to to the Old Waldorf) just two the continuous and repetitive Many of the LP's played are bottles on the floor..." Richard stay. So strip off your Danskins, nights a week. The experiment requests, and felt there could be from their personal libraries or observed. don your rock dance rags and was so successful that they a more efficient way of dealing ones they obtained while However, once a major station join the Xstatic and Xtraordi- relocated to the old Dance Your with them. Requests vary nightly working at KSAN. Some ofthe latches on to the new wave, X's nary crowd basking in the Ass Off disco on Columbus. It from early Stones to Van Halen. rarities include the Heartbreak- may have trouble surviving. Xcitement and Xcellence of X's. has been smooth sailing ever They try to handle these ers' "One Track Mind," the first "These clubs are making since. At first glance, X's looks like an ordinary disco nightclub. Dark and seamy on the outside, one would never suspect that here is the place where the "new wave elite" meet to drink, pogo and socialize. The set-up is exactly like one would imagine it to be in a disco; a small dance floor, lots of table and chairs, a big bar and a disc jockey's booth that overlooks the scene below. However, the decor detracts from the spirit of X's.

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by Denise Sullivan and agreed with me. In What followed was a fantastic It was Just Another Lonely particular, "Annabelle Lee" a version of the tight "Museum." a Saturday night, so I decided to slow-moving ballad, sounded number the boys should do more catch the Band at the polished and pretty. often. Bassist Keystone Palo Alto for the third The yet-to-be released, but live joined Carpender and Greg stage time in the past six months. After favorite "Can't Stop Those left for an incredible jam, while much deliberation, and hassle Things to Come." featured Lynch kicked it out on the skins. with the doorman, 1 made my skillful drummer Kihn closed the show as usual way past the rent-a-cop and out flailing away on the drums. with "Sweet .lane," the of the cold Peninsula night into Unfortunately I.ynch's vocals composition. As the band left the the jammed club. were kept to a minimum, as stage after this final, lengthy Greg and the band have done "Can't Have the Highs Without encore, the crowd yearned for nothing spectacular or the Lows," was regrettably just "one more," but the band extraordinary the half dozen or omitted from the set. It's usually couldn't do it. so occasions I have seen them, a bright spot in the evening, and can only yet there is something magnetic certainly would have made mine. be appreciated best live and even and special about each and every Of course the old numbers better at his "home-base," the performance. were all there, especially those Keystone. 's Ed Perhaps the aura of the from the latest release "With the Ward stated it best when he Keystone is a contributing factor Naked Eye." explained that Kihn could match in the consistently high "Rendezvous" helped to get the Boss or Graham Parker for standards the band lives up to in the first set rolling while "Beside sheer energy on stage, given the their live performances. After all, Myself kicked off the second chance. It is just that he can't put they first made a name for set. on record what he captures so themselves in the Berkeley and Each set had its share of well live. Palo Alto venues. Even Greg surprises also. The classic If "" or admits he has a fondness for the "Love's Made a Fool of You" is a "Next of Kihn" have not place. Kihn standard now and the band Bay Area Rock Star dreg Kihn. convinced you that the Greg The group cranked out a slew has it mastered. "Madison Kihn Band is as good as every of new numbers during the first Avenue Man" was the second "Roadrunner" garnered the love with rock and roll," the band other contemporary rock group set — so many that the titles set's surprise. This is a rare evening's biggest applause. As had just warmed up. They were that doesn't employ keyboards escape me now. When I asked for concert number for the band and Greg asked for requests, nowhere near their peak, but or other garbage, then by all a list of the set, I was abruptly drew much applause as did hundreds of voices must have unfortunately it was time for means see the men live... or then turned down and snickered at; "Secret Meetings." The latter is a chanted for the tune, perhaps them to leave. Kihn had finally again you could wait for their therefore I am still unfamiliar much over-done, anticlimactic because it is his closest thing to a become his beserk self, prancing next release, perhaps an in- with the newer material. Greg piece which should be axed from hit single. around the stage like a crazed concert recording. 1 can neglected to plug a lot of the the repertoire. How many times By the time the last strains of maniac, splashing the ecstatic guarantee it will be one of the songs also. can the man shout "Stop! Now!" the song were heard and the same crowd with beer and almost quintessential live LPs of all However, most sounded fine and really mean it? voices had screamed "we're in knocking over an amp. time.

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by Laurel Jo Rogalla Stevens. limos now that the band has an Their press bio states the "len years ago we needed album out on MCA label? MCA rock group STORM is money, so we went to Knotts Says Stevens, "I do drive "electric sound." Berry Farm and they furnished limousines. I have this part time Backstage at the Keystone in us with cowboy clothes," said job. I had to buy my own suit and Berkeley after facing a small Stevens. Dressed like the West, little hat though. . ." audience the various members of STORM played country rock. STORM says that after five STORM try to explain an Chase claims the story is the years they are still enthusiastic "electric sound." truth and as she moved from her about playing together. Jeanette Chase, lead vocal and Knotts Berry Farms pinafores "We have friends who are electric guitar, thinks it's the smocks to T-shirts, jeans and red doctors etc. Wt* think playing amplifiers. Ronni Hansen, bass, cowboy boots, STORM's music electric beats their 9 to 5 jobs, Reporter laurel Jo Rogalla chats with the band STORM. explains it's the transistors. Lear went through country rock, to definitely." Stevens, lead guitar and general lounge music, to everything — In discussing the ages of dentists and lawyers. I guess it is However, it's their "fan club spokesperson for STORM says "you name it." STORM's Jeanette Chase, what these people do all day thai president" who answers the "electric sound"means basic "Finally it was time to plug Ronni Hansen, David Devon makes them want to go out and deluge of letters. hard rock. into rock music... to go electric," and Lear Stevens they say, "We hear us." MCA, according to Chase did "Basic hard rock with Chase states. have two members somewhere in STORM also claims "girls run not try to change SJ OR M at all Lawrence Welk overtones," adds "We played bikers' bars, their twenties, and two members up and kiss blonde haired Ronni when they signed. "They were Ronni Hansen. anything," Stevens says, and somewhere in their thirties." Hansen and macho looking behind us all the way. In fact the STORM outfits, type of adds, "now, of course, we are "Our band attracts two sets of David Devon after their album is self-produced, which is music and presentation on stage, into money, lots of money, good fans," claims Stevens. "One set is concerts. Thin Jeanette Chase very unusual for a first album." is a far cry from the early musical food, like Barry Manilow." very young, 13 and 14. Our reallv gets fan letters every day which "We even used our own style of the founders Chase and Does Stevens reallv drive strong fans are school teachers. she says is a thrill to sit and read. concept for the album cover," adds Hansen. STORM's first album is predominantly black and silver, Sterling Silver gives an impression of a hand Jewelry With •TR^I computer and shows the group Turquoise Inlay playing a concert. Beautifully ciafled Irom silver with turquoise chip in­ EffiKl Now it's late at the Keystone. lay aaT^aWJl Necklace chains are also sterling silver Shown actual STOR M is showing fatigue after size Order loday lo insure delivery •rrnnediately trom cur DrtL_l their two sets and their rent inventories It you are not satisfied return leweiry M' and your money will De refunded exhausting in-depth interview. (Ai Leal Necklace 8 00 C. (B) Matching Pierced tarnngs 5 00 They drink one beer and take (C) Matching Lighter Holder io 00 • Dinner • Lunch • down their equipment. (Case Nickel Silver I 101 Armadillo Necklace 12 00 • Banquets Available • They escort this reporter to her (Choice ot Turquoise or Mother Ot Pearl Inlay: ^^P "* 1 ^^L.'^k ^r^^a^aWW car in the dark empty parking lot Tax and ftetage Included in Pnce A free glass of wine at Lunch Master Charge And Visa, include Account Numoer H aKa*S_**^-!H behind Keystone. and Expiation Date Or 10% discount on complete dinner at dinner Tonight just wasn't the night ORDER BY MAIL •^B Master Products of Dallas With This Ad for 13 and 14 year olds, school Box 5591 Phor^e 387 700 teachers, dentists and lawyers. Richardson Texas 75080 3300 Gear Street - - P«*e 16 San Francisco Foghorn December 7, 1979

wilh the superficial morality of Members connecting factor in the scandal. Stoppard Show Unique, Successful of Parliament (MP's) and the printed New Found Ijind is based on a true media. Certain MP's have been involved situation, that of Ed Berman's h\ Rick Iral in a Sex scandal, which has been application for British citizenship. Two American actors, which enables them lo Czechoslovakia early in his life, and uncovered bv the Press. Some of these characters discuss the application, but perlorm on both sides of (he Atlantic Berman lott America Ihe two work in same individuals have been placed on a veer off on langenls. The old man tells a this pla\ is unique in the corn-pan) ol without interference trom Unions or close contact wilh each other, boih in ihe Committee Io mvcstigale Ihe allegations, story of a bet he had won with the Prime lin.irn 1.1IK lUCCCtlful p I;»> s (hii\in(* Immigration Departments. But more writing and (he production of ihe plays. and have writlen a report in answer to Minister of England. And the young man luslilied rls inclusion with u lour year run exceptional is ihe fact thai the) live in a Berman helps Sloppard in ihe writing, ihem. one that evades ihe major issues. gives a highly amusing and in-deplh in London's hiphk competitive West communal larm in 1 ondon. and and Sloppard allends I be rehearsals. but answers ihem at ihe same time with documentation of a trip through the IIHII lo siari »nh the performance participate m Community work. constantly rewriting his previous drafts the usual bureaucralic jargon In the United Stales, the three parts of the play consists ot two short One Act Plays b\ The most unusual factor concerning The two plays are sci in Room 3h of midst of this absurdity is a clerk who is show much of Ihe Englishman's view of lorn Stoppard which have been ihe production is ihe relationship London's Houses of Parliament and incompetent al her job, but provides the America. inseparably tinned together IhcHntish- between Ihe writer, loni Stoppard and concern ihe hypocrisy and ineffectuality only semblance of Reality and a lull and The Actors turn in highly creditable Amencan Repertory Company is quite ihe director, Id Herman Boih ha\e ol Government and Ihe Newspapers in humanistic understanding of Ihe performances, especially Miss (ioiobed unique II is stalled h\ boih Mulish and become English cm/ens Stoppard left iheir perceived roles. Dir It I men deals situation, mavhc because she is ihe one (ihe Clerk) and the aforemenlioned young man ofthe Immigralion IX*pt. All of ihe characters are entirely convincing and continually enlcrlaining and amusing. Ihe actors have excellent timing, a major prerequisite for any actor (forking in Ihe production of a Sloppard play. Stoppard's absolute command of the English language, and his use of innuendo. Ihe double-cntendre. and ihe trench language in I his particular production, calls lor Ihe snappy delivery of lines, wilh absolute precision. Il is obvious (hat ihe high quality of this play and n's performance is due not only to Sioppard's undeniable genius, hui alsolo some very hard work on the part of the Actors. The entire performance was very professional, without Ihe air of stagnation thai oflen plagues long- running shows. One reviewer in Boslon claimed lhal Ihe play was slick, on the contrary. I found it just raw enough lo portray (he hypocrisy of the Government and ihe Press. Ihe play is running until December 16th. at the 'arinc Theatre on Sulier ind Mason, and if you present a Student ID. you can get two $10 tickets for $4 each, so take a friend! Il is an enjoyable play that works on two levels; the superficial may be lost on a Non-English audience, bul ihe deeper level of Eear and Hypocrisy in High Places will be understood anywhere and everywhere. Remember Elizabeth Ray'1 Eanny E'ox? Su/i Thompson .'.' Whirling Uinyt Continued from page 13 fact that this side contains two song extolling the virtues of songs not on Separates, the murder. The tone thankfully British version of this same lightens, however, with the more album; they're workmanlike melodic pleasures of "Rael cuts, but nothingextraordinary.) Rean" and "Waiting", though Instrumental playing is probably the best cut on the superior throughout. Guitarist The album is a wryly satirical glimpse Guy Davis always manages to set into jealous frustration entitled up rhythmic patterns rich in "Let's Face It". Finally, "Crime" variety, and while Nick Cash is aptly ends the side with an not the most distinctive vocalist inventively written, almost I've ever heard, his delivery can JEKK legalistic treatment of revenge. be measured and sure one Five hits. moment, and dripping with Side Two is a bit less emotion the next. He's a definite impressive (but what wouldn't be asset to the group. Ensemble after Side One?). The clear playing is always precise, sharp, highlights are "Brightest View" and possessed of just the right and "Wolf, two incisive edge of roughness, resulting in a compositions performed with superior group effort. expertise, although 1 understand The name ofthe album is High that "Feeling Alright With the Energy Plan, and the group is Crew" was an enormous success 999. 1 don't think you'll be in England. 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Coming For Christmas. Live Entertainment Nightly 8 to 11 p.m. • Phone 415-837-3859 <. _y December 7. 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 17 A Shocker Cougars 4 Dons 2 Clara 2-0 before giving up three Cougar's Matt Malloy flung the consecutive goals and losing 3-2. ball into the Dons zone and lt was the only time Santa Clara Andy Fry failed to punch the ball has ever beaten USF in soccer. out. leaving Don Fbert a chance In midseason the Dons went to score. mm** on a roadtrip back East and The third goal was also off a seemed to have found themselves throw in but indirectly, Ihe as they defeated soccer powers throw in came to Don Ebertwho Connecticut. Rhode Island and set up Dave Hundelt with a head Brown. When they returned they ball for Hundelt's second goal of easily defeated all their West the game. v/c Coast foes easily including Santa lim Ciuelker. son of Sll Clara in the regional coach Bob Guelker, scored the ( ^W championship. fourth goal of the first hall, But something went wrong in sneaking into the Dons defense Illinois and thc mistakes USF and taking a throw-in from made were nothing new. Mental Malloy before scoring. lapses on the part of the USF Down 4-1 at halftime. LSI defense cost the Dons lour goals went out a played better in the in the first half and they were the second half but came nowhere same defensive errors that gave near tying the game. Luis Felipe Alabama A&M four goals and scored on a beautiful direct kick Santa Clara three. arched over the defensive wall In the first half. USF found while Bjorn Tronstad almost themselves going against a killed one Cougar defender with The high-scoring Bjorn Tronstad was shut down completely by theSI U Cougars as the Dons strong head wind that curtailed a cannon shot that would have were eliminated from the NCAA playoffs by a score of 4-2. their offense. Nevertheless. San scored if the unfortunate player by T. R. Sullivan 1976, and the same two teams far from controversial, it was Francisco still managed to score hadn't got in the way. On a cold afternoon in Illinois. again in December of 1978. Only down right humilitating. The first when Alex Nwosu found The loss ended the four year Luis Felipe open inside the SIU the once proud USF soccer a controversial loss to Hartwick signs were right for the Dons collegiate careers of goalie Andy defense. Felipe had enough time machine came to an ignominious in 1977 kept San Francisco from demise. Early in the season they Fry. fullback Jan Erik Skaug, to tee it up and slam it home and halt. This was the same machine winning an unprecedented four were trounced by Alabama midfielder Roger Alphonso. and the Dons led 1-0. Steve Negoesco used to roll over straight National Champion­ A&M worse than any USF ever forward Alex Nwosu. Brown and Southern Illinois in ships. had under Steve Negoesco. After After the first goal the Dons "At first 1 was vers 1975, Indiana and Clemson in But last Saturday's defeat was that they were leading Santa got anxious instead of playing it disappointed" said Jan Erik safe against the wind. Their hitting off the backboard and Skaug on Tuesday, "and I didn't defense left several holes and the Sourdough Tournament . . falling through the hoop. want to talk to anyone. But I did Cougars wasted no time in Continued from front uniform in any sport. A player Then Coach Walt Bugler alright here at USF. two exploiting them. National Championships and play from Melody Clark, who at that rises to the occasion when called his team into a half court one second place." 6-2 dominated USCs 6-6 center the pressure is on, Hile turned in trap that slowed down the USC Two minutes after Felipe Lisa Widdings. and from another one of her patented offense and forced several scored, SIU tied it up on a direct For the rest of the squad, the kick from the left side. Bob Mathaline Otis who came off the performances. Playing all forty turnovers. Nevertheless USC SIU game was a lesson in Bozada bypassed the Don's bench in the second half to minutes, she scored twenty held the lead until the final humility and hopefully will have defensive wall and dropped it out provide board strength at a time points mainly, on soft turn minute though Hile and Murray a positive affect on them next into the left fiat where Dave when USF was giving up two and around jumpers, along with kept USF close with their clutch season. The problem of USPs Hundelt was waiting to tie it up. 1979 soccer team was not three shots to the Trojans. fifteen rebounds, five assists and shooting. Murray contributed a The second goal was one of the physical talent, it was lack of The Sourdough Invitational three steals to her credit. whirling, off-balance underhand two that came directly off of mental discipline. was the USF debut of their San Francisco opened the shot that once again left the throw-in from the sideline. The sensational transfer from game in a tight 1-2-2 zone Trojans shaking their heads in Nebraska, Grainne Murray who defense that caused the Trojans disbelief. comes from the same basketball to shoot a miserable 2391 from Both Murray and Hile were mold John Havlichek was made the field. USF hardly shot any named to the all-tournament Intramurals of. Murray was all over the court better at 31% but were still able team along with Melody Clark of The Intramural Sports and Recreational activities for the and generally was a pain in the to pull out to a 32-25 lead. USF. USC had two players Recreation Department would next semester include basketball, rear for USC with her hustle and USC came out firing in the selected, Kathy Hammond and like to thank all those students, volleyball, indoor soccer, all round play. She ended the second half at Kathy Hammond Terri Huff while third place Cal- staff, faculty and alumni who softball. cross country race, night with twenty points but the and Kathy Doyle destroyed State L.A. were represented by participated in the program this sailing, rafting, canoeing, most misleading statistic was her USFs zone with their outside Sheryl Pate. semester and made it a success, horseback riding, Giants three rebounds because she kept shooting. The Trojans went In the opening round USF The department looks forward baseball, judo, karate, women's three times as many balls alive on ahead 44-42 before two things slaughtered Santa Clara 74-47 to an even greater participation exercise class, aikido, happened that slowed the SC the backboards for other USF while USCequally trounced Cal- from the community next backgammon, guitar class, etc. attack. One was a whirlihg, players. State L.A. In the consolation semester. IM Sports and prayer Grainne Murray threw up But Mary Hile has to be game the Diablos edged Santa Tickets are still available for tonight's l'SF-C al-Berkeley that stunned the Trojans by ranked with the finest clutch Clara 68-58. match at the Oakland Coliseum. Tickets are $2.00 in advance at players ever to wear a USF the ISF Athletic Ticket Window. 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Preston's Lisa Maurino Perspective :aoo [FGrg)DD©fl@@® Looking Inside The art of losing is one not enjoyed by any but very familiar to all who, during the course of Is an athlete involved in the higher levels of their career, have played in athletic competition. competition ever really satisfied with self? It is I he most important factor in the art of losing is true that there are many moments of self- to understand why but neveraccept as inevitable. satisfaction and experiencing feelings of Too often the athlete can not quite understand accomplishment. However, I maintain thatr why and the coach can't understand why the such moments are not as frequent as most think. athlete can't understand why. Double talk you In other words, sports is not all just fun and say... no a simple fact in fact. games. All amateur athletes are hard to deal with from Athletes need some degree of personal a coaches point; the biggest problem being the dissatisfaction to motivate themselves to push athlete has little if any ability to completely listen The Glory of for achieving greater levels of personal competi­ or exercise self-discipline. When you deal with tive accomplishment. Sounds fairly neurotic, the collegiate athlete, this is particularly true. doesn't it? Well as neurotic as such a belief may And for that matter, it translates to the ordinary the Hilltop sound, a dissatisfied conception of self in thearea college student as well. Now I will admit there are of sports, usually results in a higher degree of exceptions: but then only one person can win the athletic accomplishment. Heisman Trophy each year. fc^ KB In general, any area of emphasis or So with these factors as a basis, we examine specialization allows its participants to express the art of losing. To be a loser, according to " ' *"^i^8^B\x their identities. Athletics is not excluded. The Webster's, is to accept losing in a given way. A degree of personal dedication, self-worth and a good collegiate athlete accepts losing as a sense of values and priorities can all be realized sportsman but inside he is sick. He hurts and as a result of athletic accomplishment. It is when wants to cry and is full of self-criticism. If those HKii^^^^« F^M^k**' .4, Wi B- • -*"*--**Bfck competing does not adequately satisfy an teeling don't exist, that person is a mediocre athletes expression of self that dissatisfaction athlete at best. Next comes the analysis. and frustration sets in. This calls for some Sometimes the athlete will lie to him or herself; modification in either ones view of self, or ones blame it on someone else's performance or poor performance level. It is a lot easier to change ones officiating. That perhaps would be a better WHLWW '• ? fl performance level than to change something that definition of a loser. A truely gifted athlete can be has taken many years to mold. self-critical and grow. A mediocre athlete will There are many indicators which aid the always remain mediocore because they won't athlete in determining whether or not he/she is admit their weakness. wmxu.y satisfied with self in competition. Self-satis­ faction means congruence between conception Take a situation where athletes feel they are in Photo hv Mike Dubnoff and actualization. The indicator of the mathe­ control and act accordingly. That is an athletes Super Vixens; 1979 Intramural Womens Football Champions, matical interpretation allows the athlete to first mistake... underestimation. On the basis of Top Row, Cathy Garavanta, I ori Vanoli, Beth Stevens, Kathy realize his/her actual performance. underestimation, an athlete will go about Harrigan, Kim (Tracy) Cullen, Bottom Row; Ann Silva, Patti preparing for an upcoming contest. When an I rbanec, Pami I'rbanec, Not Shown: Jeri Hunter, Mary Beth Statistics, percentages, handicaps, averages athlete should be in bed. they might choose an Nugent, Sheri Stiefoater, Kathy Krupka. and records, all announce to the athlete his/her activity, which on the surface is seemingly performance as great, good, average, fair, poor harmless like dancing that's the first sign of or even not applicable. Being compared with weakness as far as athletes understanding others through the use of statistics can often themselves and what it takes. They don't result in a dissatisfied self. To deal with this, consider that mustle and metabolism used in again, the athlete can alter his/her own per­ dancing are different from athletic competition. formance or change his/her expected view of It will usually throw their system off and they self. discover too late and wonder why. I won't begin Another indicator available for measuring to discuss drinking, smoking and the art of degree of self-satisfaction, or dissatisfaction, is "sharing"; any athlete who thinks that mixes the role the athlete is cast into on the team sport with pre-game discipline is stupid at best. level. When the role of an athlete assumes or is lt boils down to a simple philosophy... to win placed in by a coach is not congruent with the you have to sacrifice... everything! Now you may way an athlete sees his herself on the team, then think that is the hardline it is. Coaches and there will be a great deal of dissatisfaction. schools have too much at stake to depend solely Again, the athlete has two options available to on the athlete self-discipline. It's not because make his her role congruent with his her the) lack faith... it's because athletes are young conception of self. The athlete can alter the role and want to enjoy life in school. More power to on the court and risk upsetting the team them; but in the case of the athlete it has to be structure, or he she can change conception of Photo hy Mike Dubnoff different. That person has spent more than half self to fit the role. Thus, usually one has the their life preparing to be an athlete. When those The Wayward Boys; 1979 Intramural Mens Football choice of either quitting or compromising self- Champions; Top Row; Jim O'Connor, Brad Dennis, Jim people are away from the home environment, concept to remain on the team. Jarrett, Tim Austin, Ray Dellaserra, Bottom Row; Jim Doran, foot loose and fancy free, it's easy to over enjoy. The dissatisfied-with-self type of athlete can't Donnie Mann, Paul Galliano, Earl Phillips, Not Shown; Frank That's where the coach and athletic department help but carry this incongruence into other Brahs. rules come into play. To use that old cliche... it's aspects of his her life. If the athlete is serious at for your own good. all about the sport in which he, she is competing, How do you separate those athletes who don't then it becomes increasingly difficult to block get bothered with losing that much from those out self-conception while competing. who feel sick? A hard question to answer, a Perhaps the greatest indicator for an athletes harder task to accomplish, lt is rare, if ever, you satisfaction with self in competition, is his her find a person who doesn't mind losing. Casey own feelings. This is how the good athlete's get Stengel and Mets lost 23 in a row one year and better. This is how roles are rationalized. And won the Pennant the next; there were no losers feelings are the inevitable reasons why an athlete on that team. Bill Walsh and the 49ers have had is satisfied or dissatisfied with self. less than a spectacular year, yet they have It's not just a game. An athletic competition is dropped some games by a few points; there are an expression of self which not all people can no losers on that team. And even Harold Stassin handle. The same can be said for schooling on is running for President for the sixth time; he's the higher levels of education. The "C" student not a loser but then again he's not President who sees self as an "A" student will obviously either. suffer some degree of dissatisfaction with self. What all this boils down to is the fact that the One can only blame the extenuating circumstances for so long. Thus the student will art of losing doesn't have to be. It is a either adapt his her conception of self and accept determination made individually. And a team is photo by Mike Dubnoff "C status, or he'she will take classes that are never the "real" loser, only the players who have sure to produce the "A" effects. How many "A" let the team down because they were losers when 1979 Intramural Football All-Stars; Top Row, Chuck students are there who would accept "C" it came to self-discipline or listening. No one can Torretta, Jay Connoly, Greg Mohr, Campy Holton, Russell status? So, the athlete who is dissatisfied will be right all the time coaches, players, Ware, Jim Jarrett, Tom McSweeney, Tim Austin. Bottom act in a way which promotes personal teachers but only one person can take the Row; Jim O'Connor, Brian Hodgkins, Dan Dawson, Miles satisfaction. This process is the actualization of responsibility of setting the standards, making Nirei, Jim Doran, John German, Bill Wagner, Sitting; Carter (Im. Richard Anae. potential in its most crude form and without it, the rules. personal improvement is limited. December 7, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Pace 19 How the Olympics are Viewed In the Soviet Union.. .and in the United States Ancient And Bitter Feud This article is reprinted from the the Olympic facilities ready for improve the workers' standard of By Federick C. Klein official newspaper of the the summer of 1980. The living increases as light and The Wall Street Journal Communist Party of Cuba. It. in program calls for the heavy industry and other "Reprinted from NCAA News" no way. reflects the views ofthe construction of 99 installations branches of the economy are The administration of amateur athletics in this country has Foghorn. It is reprinted here and for the reconstruction of a developed, there has been a always been a mess, owing mostly to an ancient and bitter feud further 76 in Moscow alone to marked reduction in the military with the intention of giving the between the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States readers a perspective of the make sure that the athletes from budget, which is indicative ofthe Soviet people's desire to live in a (AAU) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Olympics from another all over the world who come to (NCAA). world of peace. country's point of view. the Soviet Union to compete in Over the years, such luminaries as Gen. Douglas MacArthur, OLYMPIC GAMES IN USA by Alfonso Nacianceno the Olympics will feel at home Sen. Robert Kennedy and Theodore Kheel, the noted labor and will have the best of The most cherished dream of What's in store sportswise in mediator, have attempted to smooth things out between the conditions in which to compete. every athlete is to compete in the the United States? After a two groups, but succeeded only in providing each with a platform from which to heap abuse upon the other. Olympic Games, for it means the The Soviet Union's prestige in protracted discussion in Los The fact is that the AAU and NCAA don't get along, never crowning point of years of hard the world of sports is backed by Angeles, USA, between the have and probably never will. The AAU thinks the NCAA is training and of having lived a the more than 40 million athletes leaders of the International who practice the various Olympic Committee and the run by a bunch of money-grubbing college coaches and athletic calm, disciplined life. And the directors bent on selling tickets to football games and, in the only reward is a medal, which the Olympic sports, the leaders being U.S. Olympic Organizing Committee regarding the funds process, heedlessly debauching the amateurism of the fair athlete does not look upon as a track and field, with six million, young men and women in thier charge. The NCAA thinks the to be allocated to the Games, the prize for his efforts but rather as and volleyball, with S.2 million AAU is composed of nest-feathering, badge-wearing fuddy another sign of success for the fans. The Soviet people's United States was finally duddies with no more competence to oversee U.S. amateur country he represents. participation in sports is designated as the host country sports than your Aunt Martha. And that's just for starters. for the 1984 Olympics. The enormous importance channeled through more than Into this rattlesnake's nest last year stepped Congress. It that the Olympic Games have for 220,000 physical education clubs However, the 1984 Olympics passed the Amateur Sports Act of 1978 which, at long last, was the sports movement in any in enterprises, schools, kolkhozy are still a long way off and the supposed to unify the control of U.S. efforts in international amateur athletics in the United States Olympic Committee country can be viewed from two and sovkhozy, which have U.S. sports authorities' main (USOC). A key portion of the bill provided that disputes angles: with interest or with available to them 3282 large concern now is how the United stadiums, 66,356 gymnasiums, States will fare in the Moscow between groups claiming to be the national governing bodies in indifference. Whether it be one individual sports — the main battlefield in the AAU-NCAA or the other depends on the class 1435 swimming pools and more Olympics. In the Montreal than 60,000 courts. Olympics, the GDR demonstrat­ feud - be settled by binding, outside arbitration, not by USOC relations in a society. internal politics. The carrot for compliance was the promise of ed its great power, pushing the For example, right from the The development of sports $16 million in Federal funds to help finance the Olympic effort. United States back into third moment the Soviet Union was that has led the Soviet Union to Problems: Now, scarcely a year later (and less than a year place in a demonstration of the named host country for the 22nd hold first place in the Olympics, before the next Olympics), the bill appropriating the $16 marked progress of sports in the Olympic Games, the Soviet only to be trailed by another million is stalled and the whole deal is threatening to come socialist countries — though it is Union en masse became the socialist country, the German apart. now evident that the United Games' most enthusiastic Democratic Republic, comes of A group called the United States Wrestling Federation States is trying to take some steps activist, desirous to demonstrate the scientific concept of sports (USWF), whose dominant member is the NCAA, challenged in to remedy the situation. arbitration the AAU's wrestling division as the U.S. governing that the honor of being the host and seeing sports as a mass body in that sport. It won, but the USOC won't seat it because country is worthy recognition for phenomenon. The athletes ofthe These attempts, however, first socialist country in the clash with the aggressive, wrestling's international governing body thinks the arbitration a people who have constantly board was "incompetent" to make that decision, American law world are under the care of arrogant policy of the United worked to further the sports and the USOC's own constitution to the contrary movement, for a people who are 55,802 coaches and 125,500 States, which has led that notwithstanding, and the AAU should continue to run the U.S. leading force in the struggle for physical education teachers, and country to pay more attention to show. peace, for a people whose policy there are a further six million other things — the arms race, for That's probably confusing, so we'll back up a bit. In every is based on respect for the dignity coaches and instructors who example and to ignore the country, each Olympic sport has its own governing body, which and sovereignty of other work on a voluntary basis. need for developing all-around certifies the eligibility of competitors, conducts tournaments countries. In the Soviet Union, it is worth physical education and sports. and chooses national teams. These national bodies, in turn, belong to a group that runs the sport worldwide. It's these The Soviet Union is engaged noting tnat, while the portion of On October 6, the U.S. Senate international sports groups that make the rules under which in a tremendous effort to have all the state budget earmarked to okayed the biggest military budget in the history of that Olympic competition proceeds. country almost 130,000 In wrestling, the world governing body is the Federation million dollars -- for the 1979 Internationale de Lutte Amateur (Fl I. A), based in Switzerland. The Golden State Warriors Like other such units, it reserves the right to pick its own fiscal year, something which no members. But also like the others, it almost always recognizes and the doubt will contribute to the whatever group is selected by the Olympic committee of the increase in the activities of such nation involved. San Francisco Foghorn pernicious organizations as Observers say that F1LA has a natural sympathy for the present NATO. AAU because of the latter's long-time membership. It felt While the U.S. military budget emboldened to express it. they assert because of a less-than- Bill Cartwright's Return grows to inconceivable wholehearted endorsement ofthe USWF by the USOC. They proportions, sports in the United explain that the USOC's ruling executive board is dominated to San Francisco States will have to bear the brunt by representatives of the USOC national governing bodies in 32 of the U.S. Congress' refusal to sports, and these incumbents felt their own positions threatened by the USWFs success in arbitration. Discount Night for all Foghorn Readers pass the federal bill on amateur sports, whose main objective is Thus, instead of summarily ousting the AAU in favor ofthe JANUARY 25th 1980 USWF, the USOC board merely voted to "recommend" the to reorganize the structure of Golden State Warriors vs. USWF to membership in F1LA. When the recommendation Olympic sports in that country. New York Knicks was rejected, "we'd done all we could and had no choice but to The bill envisaged setting up abide by he decision," a USOC spokesman says. Tickets Discounted from $6.00 28 national federations under the USWF went to court to seek to compel the USOC to seat it, to $4.00 for Adults and $3.00 for Children (16 and under) U.S. Olympic Committee, and but a federal judge in Washington confused things more by this called for 30 million dollars: ruling that the AAU could keep its U.S. wrestling authority Payable by Personal Check, Visa or Mastercharge 30 million dollars that would be until FI1.A meets again in 1980 and, presumably, do right by USWF. Make Check Payable to Golden State Warriors going to administrative restructuration, the implementa­ The USWF and NCAA are upset, to say the least. USWF tion of a program of sports says it has some 60,000 members to the AAU's 40.000 (the AAU accepts those figures), and has access to better facilities t han its USf r om medicine and the maintenance of Please send me Adult Tickets °* " » rival, so it should represent the United States in the sport. training centers. The politically potent NCAA is sore because it agreed to Please send me Children's Tickets We all know, of course, that rejoin the USOC after a six-year boycott only because of the amateur athletes don't bring in arbitration provision in the 1978 act. and it now feels betrayed. Name: profits; all they represent in the Some members of Congress echo this view and, additionally, United States is future material believe that no organization like FII.A, which is outside the Address: for professional sports. Amateur control of U.S. law. should be able to decide what group crrv ZIP sports only produce medals, not administers a sport in the U.S.. They say they won't appropriate VISA CARD # _ dollars; they produce cham­ any money for the USOC until things are resolved to their pions, not superstars whose satisfaction. Master Charge Card #. mentality has been warped by The AAU says it couldn't care less. "Congress doesn't widespread publicity. understand how international sports are conducted; international bodies have always made the rules," says a DETACH COUPON AND SEND BEFORE JANUARY 14th TO: This is a state of affairs that spokesman for.t he AAU's wrestling division. "Besides, we don't poses a serious problem for U.S. want Federal money." He further suggests that the outside- GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS sports in the Moscow '80 arbitration clause in the sports bill and in the USOCs own rules TICKET OFFICE Olympics. We wonder who will may violate Olympic codes and could result in the ouster ofthe OAKLAND COLISEUM ARENA they fare in Los Angeles in United States from international competition. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94621 1984...? Page 20 The San Francisco Foghorn December 7, 1979

USF Distinguished Teacher Award News on Reach Program

by Marcella Farragher faculty members, staff and by Bridget Hughes In order to do these things Mr. Magnin, stressed faculty administration, parents, course Did you know that when USF will have to raise $26.9 involvement in the Reach Sometime in April 1980. the outlines, copies of exams and teachers get together they all try million. This sum was reached by Program. "When 1 go to the USF Distinguished Teaching departmental recommendation. to sit in the back of the room, the addition of prices tacked on businessman," he said, "they Award will be presented. The There will be two nominees too! That was the case on to various improvements on the always ask how much the people Faculty Administration and the chosen from each college except November 29, when members of University. Some of these inside the University have Faculty Policy Board would like law. the faculty and staff met at U.C. improvements include: Liberal given." That is why $200,000 is to continue presenting this The teacher who wins this to be introduced to the Reach Arts expansion, professorships, being asked, through donations, award every year. The award for award is only a representative of program. faculty expansion, personal of the USF faculty and staff. The Distinguished teaching was the teaching staff, for there are The gathering attracted a very programs, such as retreats, chart on the wall of the U.C. presented to selected USF many distinguished teachers at large following. All were counseling, etc., the building of a building facing Harney Plaza is faculty members years ago. The USF . There is really no one supplied with box lunches swimming pool and tennis to monitor them on the way to Faculty Administration and Joe definition of a distinguished courtesy of those good people courts, which will cost an their goal. Simini. winner of this award in teacher because fields of study who supply us with meals in the estimated $2 million, and Michael Lehmann, President the past donated money to this vary along with student Commons. improvements on Kendrick Hall, of the Faculty Association, year's award. The winner of the responses. Art Burke, who has been which will cost about $1.8 asked the faculty and staff to award will receive between At registration in February active in the interests of the million. There are about a dozen "contribute to their fullest \ $1,000 to $1500. There will also 1980. forms will be distributed university for some 35 years, other things that can be tacked extent". Dr. Anne Dollan, and be a plague in the hall in honor asking USF students for introduced the slide show on to this list. One may think Richard Nicolopulos, who was along with thc reception and recommendations. The last day entitled, "University of San $26.9 million is a awfully large praised for the technical presentation. to recommend any instructor Francisco: Meeting Challenges sum; but in comparison to other, expertise exemplified in the slide Fr. Angellia, Academic Vice will be February 28. There will be of the I980's," which acquainted larger universities, such as show mentioned previously, President along with Rick Davis, a updated file for future awards the audience with what Reach is, Stanford, which needs 300 were asked to say a few words in Chairperson ofthe Communica­ kept. So anytime of the year a wants, and does. million, it is quite small. support of the Reach Program. tion Arts department are student would like to submit a The main purpose of the organizing the criteria for this letter they may do so at anytime meeting was, of course, to award. Rick Davis states that ofthe year. Student involvemen mm® introduce the goal for the they want teaching to be defined is very important in the decision Program. But there was also as the effect that instructors have of this award. This award gives another introduction made. on their students. The only an indication of concern and lt walked into the room teachers eligible for this award recognition by the Faculty relatively unnoticed. It had green are full-time teachers. The Administration and the USF feathers, a gold beak, a USF T- criteria necessary in electing the Administration. Letters of shirt, and stood about 8 feet tall. recipient of the award will be recommendation may be This is the USF bird. The idea, taken Irom student evaluations, submitted to Dr. Rick Davis, no doubt, came from the letters from students. Alumni, Harney 539. popularity of the team bird craze that has captivated baseball fans. Oakland and S.F. School Children The idea is a good one and the bird seems to be a nice fellow. Below Average in Statewide Tests When people are beseiged by Oakland Superintendent Ruth requests for money, figures by Ava McWashington Love admitted that the tests were dealing with millions of dollars, Recently students from unfair to large school districts. large green birds, and box Oakland and San Francisco "It is a gross oversimplification lunches you might think they school districts showed that they to judge a district on thc basis of would walk out a bit dazed. This were below average in state-wide a 30-item test. An increase of was not the case. It seemed that tests. only one or two questions most or the faculty was quite These two California school (answered correctly) can jump a satisfied with what they heard. districts helped to pull down percentile ranking 10. 15 or 20 At least now they know why it is California's national average. points," said Love. called the Reach Program. California's twelfth graders As for the statistics 92 per cent scored 9 per cent below national of 1000 school districts in average in reading. 16 per cent California did better in twelfth Computers grade reading than Oakland, and below the national average in Continued on page 2 82 per cent did better than San written expression, and 7 per Meet the I'SF bird! He is the mascot ofthe Reach Program. relaxed because they didn't have cent below average in Francisco. The Reach Program is one by The gentleman who served as " to remember anything more. mathematics. With many high school which an institution can raise the rallying point of the meeting Of course, with our marvelous Oakland and San Francisco students from California hindsight, we realize that writing entering the University of San money by donations. Once these was Cyril Magnin, known as the students remained at the bottom funds are acquired for USF they owner of 1 Magnins. He has been was an incredible step forward, as compared with 1000 other Francisco, it might be important will be used to: increase the assisting USF monetarily, not backward. We don't yet have school districts in the state, to understand and to be flexibility of courses and through his connections, for that hindsight with computers. though they make slight informed on the yearly state - My feeling is that computers are programs, increase community some time now and announced improvements. scores of those students and the really an incredible step forward, partnerships, such as the ones that this would be his last "big The more affluent school factors involved in the reasons provided, as always, we don't let with St. Mary's Hospital and the money" drive. He said, "the districts in the Bay Area tended for those scores. ourselves be ignorant of their Art Acajemy, expand faculty, people I go to are getting sick of to score higher than the large A report showed that twelfth limitations. and extend humanities. seeing my face." urban areas. But Oakland did graders had difficulty in improve in reading in third, sixth vocabulary and effective I and twelfth grades while sixth sentence style. The report said IvIiSi graders made reading improve­ the high school seniors prefer ments in San Francisco. But awkward, wordy and choppy irfh^m- school Superintendent Robert F. sentences to direct, concise 1*. Alioto. admitted that his district statements. st'll "has a way to go." J Carter Leads In Student Survey small share of thc vote 10%. Foghorn took the liberty of cate­ Among those named were: Barry gorizing such people as "unde­ ( ontinued from front Commoner (citizen's party). cided". Fortunately, this group Brooks concluded, stressing ( Daniel Moynihan (Demo.), and comprised only about 5 '( of these aspects as necessary Jack Kemp (G.O.P.). Those who those polled. The overwhelming requirements for the presidency. were undecided comprised the choice of this group was Jello Ronald Reagan came next, with greatest portion of those Biafra, a San Francisco Punk 1 I4 1 Senator Edward Kennedy polled 28%. Rocker who received 5', of the received only 11$ ofthe vote. Finally, there is a segment ol vote in S.F.'s recent mayoral perhaps due to the slightly voters which should not be election. Next came Ayatollah conservative nature of the LSI overlooked, the crackpot vote. Khomeni. Mork from Ork. and student body. This group contains people who the Shah of Iran; all tied for last There were other candidates couldn't decide whether they place. Sorry, guys. 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