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A.G.L.A. Vetoed by AS President Vaculin by Walter Neary Vaculin issued a statement exist. Vaculin said. "The best form effective." she continued, "not when A "Gay Rights Defense Meeting" ASUSF President Frank Vaculin (printed on page 16) to Senatorsand of communication, when you get it's a meeting for gays. Too many has been scheduled hv thc Students vetoed the Senate's decision to char­ the Foghorn which he referred to down to it. is the grapevine. It's not people are close-minded. It's not for Economic Democracy on ter the Alliance for Gay and Lesbian when asked why he vetoed thc too much to imagine if the group met something people talk about in the Thursday. November* 6 The Awareness at the ASUSF Senate charter. Vaculin. who in the inter­ at a consistent time and place, that Commons. People who do know meeting, Rukin said, will consider meeting October 30, 1980. The Sen­ view with the Foghorn said "AGAL" those who would be interested won't talk about it because they various strategies to combat what ate was unable to override Vaculin's twice and "AGL" once, said he would be able to find out about won't want others to know they go. they feel is discrimination. veto: thus, the AGLA will not be found making the decision difficult. them." and people who would want to go Acting Vice President of Activi­ chartered. The AGLA will be able to meet Rukin said that she too had heard won't ask because they wouldn't ties Pat McNicholas voted to sustain "We expected Vaculin to veto the in the offices of Campus Ministry. similar news. When asked if the club want to admit their interest." Continued on page 3 charter.'' Heidi Rukin. president of Vaculin said. They will not. how­ could be successful under those the AGLA said. "We knew he would ever, be able to advertise their meet­ conditions, she said "No way! That's base his decision on the Admini­ ings. like having a meeting that no one stration's stand rather than on the When asked if this would not knows about." student's stand." make it difficult for the group to "Word of mouth won't be SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Volume 76, Number 8 November 7, 1980

plintn hi Tim Sziiinmsski Peter Hanley (right) announced at the Open House press conference, that a suit might be filed against the I niversitv. Jeff Burton Defeats McQuaid Cottesfeld. SBA President, said the SBA has thus far decided in 5th Congressional District only to support STIR's right to protest.

Two former USF students battled States Senate, did appear at USF on These included Quentin Kopp. John Gay Groups it out Tuesday for the San Fran­ Candidate's Day, October 28, 1980. Molinari. LouiseRenne. Carol Ruth cisco-Marin congressional district He lost the election, gathering only Silver (who also appeared at USFs with incumbent Democrat John two percent of the vote in San Open House to support the protest Burton emerging triumphant. Francisco. by the gay law students group Plan Lawsuit He defeated challenger Dennis The man Bergland was represent­ STIR). Harry Britt. Nancy Walker, Student groups which represent Alliance for Gay and Lesbian McQuaid. a Republican, by ing. Presidential Candidate for the and Terence Hallinan. gay students at the University of San Awareness is still considering gathering SI percent of the vote to Libertarian Party Ed Clark, received Losers who appeared at Candi­ Francisco are contemplating filing a whether or not lojoin STIR if a suit McQuaid's 45. only two percent of the vote in San date's Day were Peter Finnegan. law suit against the University. is filed, according to AGLA Presi­ Neither of the two candidates Francisco. John Bardis. Stan Smith.and Victor The plan was first made public at a dent Heidi Rukin. spoke at USF during the race. Malik. A nunber of candidates for San press conference by Peter Hanley. University lawyers have been con­ David Bergland. a Libertarian Continued on page 3 Francisco Supervisor who did president of the Law Students sulted about the possible suit, said Party candidate for the United appear at Candidate's Day won. group. Students Together for Indi­ the Rev. John Lo Schiavo. president vidual rights. The press conference of USF. None are working officially was held during the STIR-spon- on the case, however. Philhistorians Win in Oregon sored protest at USFs Open House The suit would be similar to one Sunday. October 19. filed by the gay law students club at The undergraduate group, the Continued on hack The Philhistorian Debating Soci­ Philhistorians. was awarded second fornia at Berkeley last weekend. ety took first place at a debate tour­ speaker in the tournament while her While none of the teams placed, they nament in Eugene. Oregon on partner. Mark Heer. was awarded did gain several team points that are October 31. The novice team of Lisa fifth speaker in the open or varsity used in determining national rank­ Students Complain About Hedges and Jody Wong won first division. Lisa Hedges captured ings. Next weekend the team will be place in their division, gaining fourth place speaker in the novice di­ competing at the California State Garbage Outside Gillson enough team points to keep the vision and her partner Jody Wong University at Sacramento tourna­ Philhistorians ranked in at least the was the fifth speaker. ment. top ten nationally. The balance of the Philhistorians by Liz Rice moving the garbage cans from the Ann O'Regan. President of the competed at the University of Cali­ Many Gillson Hall residents have out-of-the-way little nook on the been complaining recently about the side ol the building where no one can two garbage bins located outside of see them. They began beautifying Students Join Honors Program their dorm. Shortly before Open that area, while moving the cans House the garbage bins were moved smack in front of the doors. Why from the side of the building to the didn't they put the planters at the Eighteen second semester fresh­ grade point average. Humanities HI, (led by the Rev. Vernon Ruland. front, while the area they occupied base ofthe stairs and leave the obvi­ men have been admitted to the Hu­ Renaissance Themes in Art and Lit­ S.J.) has ten openings. previously was filled with decorative ous garbage area a garbage area'.'" manities Honors Program because erature (taught by Dr. John Glea­ Students interested in enrolling in plants. The decisions to place the Margo l.alich agreed, saying. "They of their scholastic abilities and supe­ son). has ten openings. Humanities these seminars can contact Fr. John bins in front of thc dorms has caused took the bins out and put in plants rior high-school records. V.; Enlightenment in Europe and Martin in room 548 Harney Science many students consternation. that nobody sees." The eighteen students were: Kim America (conducted by Dr. Des­ Center or at Xavier Hall. Several students have questioned Several students have objected to L. Aguirre. Brett C. Callis. Todd mond Fitzgerald), has five opening. the reasons for the move. Said Di­ the appearance of the garbage bins Alan Fischer, Brian Gunn. Diana Humanities VII. the Modern Period anne Fingado. "I was very disgusted "We as residents of Gillson Hall Gutiey. Leila Hotaki. Kirk Hubbard when I noticed the plant service Continued on hai k III. Jeffrey Kontoff. Charles W. Landry. Christine Leas, Leonor Machin. Molly McNamara. Jeff Bufano Tours Held Nespor. Valerie Rice. Michael H. Inside: Rinne, Monica Showalter. Lauren The retrospective exhibition of Italy in 1939. shown on the library Thorngate and John Yan. more than 75 works of San Fran­ lawn. Many of the works shown in News: The Dangers of the C. O. I.. D. The Program consists of seven cisco sculptor Beniamino Bufano. this exhibiton are on loan from three unit humanities seminars spanning the years from 1920 to his private collections. which are organized chronologically death in 1970 at the age of 84. will The exhibit, located facing the li­ Opinion: The Morning After the Morning After. and address themselves to the continue in Gleason Library brary, in the library lobby, stairwell Using Your Government thought of the Western world from through December at the University and Rare Book Room, is open to the Graeco-Roman era to modern of San Francisco. students, faculty, staff and the public times. Students are introduced to Escapades: Concentrating on XTC The commemorative exhibition, at no cost. Reviews of Records Like the Jim Cacroll Band's important primary sources and en­ the largest in existence, is presented The artist's son and daughter-in- couraged to investigate more deeply as part ofthe 125th anniversary year law, Erskine and Shirley Bufano, some of the major issues and ideas celebration of the University of San will conduct free toursTuesdaysand Features: Both Sides: Smoking and Non-Smoking. that arise from them. Francisco, which was founded in Wednesdays at 11 a.m., noon and I The Director of Honors Program 1855. Featured in this exhibition are p.m. until Nov. 26. Anyone interes­ is the Rev. John Martin, S.J. many of the larger of Bufano's works ted in arranging a tour for a club or Sport: A New Women's Basketball Coach is Named. Fr. Martin also stated that there in marble, bronze, stone and.mosaic. organization, faculty desiring a tour A Tackle Football Team is Forming are several openings in the Honors with premiere public showings of for a class and departments interes­ Program for sophomore, junior or several works including a bronze ted in visiting the exhibit as a group senior students with at least a 3.0 figure of St. Francis of Assisi cast in Continued on hack N€UJS •November 7. 1980 Medical Research in 1980 The Dangers of the Winter C.O.L.D. by Ramin Tasharrofi tically pre-destined for emphysema be taken seriously as a signal of im­ quitting smoking. more than Ave seconds, significant Given the month and the corres­ because of a deficiency of an enzyme pending chronic bronchitis. How­ 2. Since the major problem in obstruction of air flow is already ponding temperatures in many parts (alpha-l-antitrypsin) which acts to ever, many smokers do not notice — C.O.L.D. is airway obstruction, sev­ likely to be present. of our country, the above title might prevent thc destruction of elastin. or tend to deny—the slippage from a eral rather simple office tests have 3. Finally, it should be stressed suggest an article on how to deal But again the most important factor mild "smokers cough" into a more been designed to detect relatively that chest x-rays are poor in detect­ with hypothermia or a plunging in the development of emphysema in serious state of chronic bronchitis. early stages of obstructive lung dis­ ing bronchitis or emphysema in their wind-chill factor. But alas, the dogs most persons is smoking. And while Fortunately, even after such a state ease. The classic test—"spirometry" early stages (although they are help­ suggest an acronym and such indeed thc link between smoking and em­ has been reached, the cessation of — measures the rate and amount of ful in diagnosing complicating prob­ is thc case; C.O.L.D. stands for physema is not fully understood, re­ smoking—at least in early stages — air that can be forced out ofthe lungs lems such as pneumonia). By the "Chronic Obstructive Lung Dis­ cent evidence indicates that inhaled can often result in reversal of bron­ on maximal effort. One "home test" time changed characteristic of em­ ease." The phrase "Chronic Obstruc­ tobacco smoke actually increases chitis. Unfortunately, permanent to measure obstruction of air flow physema show up on an x-ray, tive Lung Disease" is probably those body chemicals that destroy destruction of air sacs (characteristic involves measuring the time it takes extensive and permanent damage foreign to most non-medical elastin. of emphysema) can occur without to exhale the air inhaled during a has already occurred. persons, but the two most common DIAGNOSIS: any warning symptoms — and these maximally deep breath. Normally, PREVENTION AND TREAT­ varieties of C.O.L.D. — chronic I. Obviously, an increasingly per­ changes are not reversible, though this should take no more than three MENT: bronchitis and emphysema are well sistent and productive cough must the process can at least be halted by seconds; if this "emptying time" is Continued on hack known villains. During the last dec­ ade, the mortality rate from these Hello. My name is Ronald Ray gun. and I will be the next presi­ dent of the United States. God bless America. problems has shown the greatest rate I would like to take this opportunity to praise the San Francisco of increase. They are now sixth on Foghorn, the best newspaper the University of San Francisco has. the list of leading disease killers and A Message From It has been of immeasurable value to my campaign and played a key result in over 50.000 deaths per year role, like other media similar to it. in my election. God bless in thc United Statese. C.O.L.D. is America. therefore worth knowingabout. par­ You see. the Foghorn didn't quote me much. And that's good. ticularly during this COLD time of America wasn't built by men who cared about un-American details year when the problem is often in­ Our President like specific plans. It was built by men like me—men with a vision. tensified. A vision of a greater America. I have great vision, but I can't hear CAUSE AND EFFECT: too well. (Is that funny? My speechwriter told me it was.) God bless The key word is "obstructive", sig­ America. nifying that the common denomi­ So now. people want a greater America. That is good. We're not nator of the diseases leading to going to be pushed around any more by people who think we make C.O.I D. is obstruction of air flow mistakes. The people have given me a mandate — to see San Fran­ either into or out of the lungs — or cisco or New York turned—by nuclear weapons—into a wasteland both. As indicated above, two major before we let the Ruskies send an "advisor" to Botswana. I'll bet processes usually both, but often their advisors—and there area million trillion of them—even carry with one predominating underlie guns. I know this because when our American boys in the CIA as­ most cases of C.O.L.D. Brief thumb­ sassinate them, they shoot back. Those dirty commies don't know nail sketches follow: how to be peaceful. God bless America. I Chronic Bronchitis: Bronchitis Anyway, back to the Foghorn. I won't tell you that we need good refers to inflammation of the bron­ Americans to work in the media. It's obvious. The media is full of chi the major breathing tubes lead­ commies who are trying to discredit me by selectively quoting ing into each lung. The typical everything I say. God bless America. symptom of bronchitis is a produc­ Anyway, I'll finish up because I know you good Americans want tive cough meaning that thick to stop reading and either join the Army (God hears the prayers of greenish-yellow sputum (purulent Army men) or study. I want you business majors to work hard so sputum) is raised, signifying an un­ that you can someday work for us. We're going to get business lead­ derlying infection. Bronchitis is ers to help us trim federal government by allowing them to elimi­ termed chronic when a productive nate or reorganize inefficient agencies like welfare departments that cough exists for at least three bring in little or no revenue. God bless America. months of thc year for two succes­ But even if you're not going to become a business tycoon, I'm sive years: once so established, sure you fine men of USF will join the army to die for love of chronic bronchitis usually becomes country on the sands of Saudi Arabia. I'm confident women stu­ progressively worse until the cough dents will find good males to marry so you can give thc men a good is an almost constant companion. home and bear many future soldiers for love of our country. God Biopsy studies of thc lining of thc bless America. bronchi ot such persons demon­ Back to the Foghorn. It's a little late in the year. true, but that strate an increased thickness of thc doesn't mean good Americans can't start now. You can report on mucus-producing layer. It is not anti-gay forces which will be able to turn USF intoa proper Catho­ hard to imagine how this along lic university—a coed seminary. You can report on budget cuts wilh the increase in secreted mucus which I understand occur there from time to time. And if nothing leads to obstruction of air flow. Al­ else, you can write articles praising my efforts to create a glorious though air pollutants are receiving glowing America. God bless America. He had better when I take of­ increased attention, smoking re­ fice. mains the most important cause of chronic bronchitis and contributes to the problem in many ways — in­ OUNDI "IT IS A JOY TO WATCHI FUNNY, RUEFUL, cluding a decreased effectiveness of STEREOPHO | MODE8Tf UTTERLY ENGAGING—ALIVEI... thc lung cells designed to destroy JOHN SAYLES HAS A REMARKABLE bacteria and decrease in the number TALENT" Rkh«nlCortta..nMEMAaAZIME of activity of cilia, which are hair­ "An important American film.. .witty, like structures lining the bronchi humane, & totally engaging" that sweep mucus and debris away Kevin Thomu. U A. TIMES from the lung. 2. Emphysema: Most of us have "Abounds with sharp, sweet touches.. .John known someone with emphysema Saylcs has done wonders" and have recogni/ed the resulting Jack Krai. NEWSWEEK "air hunger" the hard work of breathing requiring all available Return of the muscles ofthe neck, chest, and abdo­ men along with gasping sounds ac­ ccaucus companying each breath, especially A film by John Sayles when exhaling. Autopsy studies of such persons classically demonstrate k destruction of lunganatomy where it most counts in the small airways and the.air sacs (alveoli) where gas exchange occurs Because of this destruction, air gets trapped in the m lungs, their "hyperinflation" often resulting in a "barrel-shaped" chest. In recent years scientists have been able to describe what apparently happens in most of the lungs ol persons afflicted with emphysema namely, the destruction of elastin. a EXCLUSIVE S.F. ENGAGEMENT! 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San Francisco Election Returns

Continued from from Terence Hallinan 57.049 3 With 3000 absentee ballots uncounted, the results for the Board Wendv Nelder 56.794 3 of Supervisors race (11 positions Ed Lawson* 55,705 3 open) are: Donald Horanzy* 54.848 3 Vote Pet. Ben Horn 52.672 3 Quentin L. Kopp* 126.723 8 Haig G. Mardikian 48.072 3 John L Molinari* 117.462 7 Peter M. Finnegan 45.547 3 Louise Renne* 81.001 5 John Bardis* 42.359 3 Carol Ruth Silver* 73.237 4 David Scott 34.274 2 Ella Hill Hutch* 68.208 4 Bob Gonzales 32.950 2 Harry Britt* 66.432 4 Kevin Wadsworth 24.663 2 Nancy G. Walker* 65.472 4 Pius Lee 22.350 1 Doris M. Ward 64.722 4 Stan Smith 20.184 1 Lee S. Dolson 60.660 4 Richard D. Hongisto 58.469 4 Vaculin Vetoes AGLA Charter Photos by ltd Brooker Continued from front that would like to see the AGLA the veto. "I'm not against individual chartered." rights and I don't feel gays and lesbi­ Asked what he thought of the Quentin Kopp (above) placed first in the voting for San Francisco Supervisor while David Scott, former ans don't deserve their rights. How­ Senate's handling ofthe entire affair. Mayoral candidate, did not win. ever, some compromises must be Vaculin said. "I'm proud of thc way made. The answer to the problem the issue was handled by the does not lie in chartering the club." Senators. 1 also think the AGLA (The Foghorn incorrectly reported handled themselves credibly. I don't in its last issue that McNicholas think that there are losers and win­ would have voted for the AGLA ners in this type of discussion. It was during the chartering had he been important that we take a look at the present.) issue, and I think we handled il with Activities Vice President Bob Bo­ respect." guski also voted to sustain the veto. McNicholas too praised the Sen­ "It wasn't an easy decision. After ate: "We handled this better than much personal reflection on my mor­ anything we've dealt with so far." al position, and considering that the A sober note was added by Bo­ gay group didn't produce evidence to guski. who said. "I question whether the contrary that they would advocate or not thc Senate is qualified to the homosexual life. I voted against judge thismatter." Hesuggested that them. In other words, they didn't experts in areas pertinent tothe issue prove they didn't see homosexuality should have been coasulted. as an end in itself." Boguski said. Larkin told the Foghorn: "I think He added. "My decision had the AGLA was dealt off in a very nothing to do with the Church's po­ classy way ... It was done tactfully. sition. For many people, using that The matter could have bobbled reason is a catch-all and a cop-out." around for a long time. I think, Senator Anthony Larkin voted though, that individual prejudices for the override. "I'm sure Frank was and small-mindednesscame through representing the views of those he not just from the Senators, but from talked with. There is. however, some of the general population." another segment of the student body Sign-Ups for AS Offices

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PLACEMENT CENTER .OORDINATOR bbb-b21b OPINION •November 7, 1980 Focus The journalist is by Marcella Farragher by Cindy Tipping "We all sense instinctively what true evil is. Sin is Editor Two weeks ago I talked about God and last week about the Saints statutory evil, things that are wrong because As anyone can see walking through campus there has been wide­ — this week, I thought I'd give the there is a rule against them." spread vandalism taking place on campus. Last week's Foghorn re­ devil his due. ported that bottle tossing and tray flinging out of the dormitories were American lawyer debates the devil am much less unbending than — on the increase. Approximately a week ago the bathrooms beside the I have a fascination with Lucifer out of a soul. In the musical Damn Him." Fog and Grog were vandalized and now have been closed. as he's depicted in literature both Yankees, the hero sells his soul to the The idea that is present in all these Most vandalism instances which have occurred oncampusarealco­ modern and less recent. Contrary to devil so that the Yankees can win the stories, but which is best brought out hol-related. The Grog has tightened upand is now requiring two pieces the way God is depicted, stern, dis­ pennant. He falls in love and man­ in that last quote is that the devil is of identification for all Grog patrons. tant and occasionally fatherly in an ages to escape his contract, but the more "human" than God becausesin last year USF paid out $300,000 in costsdueto vandalism. That'sa authoritarian sort of way. Lucifer is Yankees still win. is much closer to human nature than never distant. Known by many nick­ lot of money for any institution to pay due to the negligence of careless Taylor Caldwell wrote a story virtue. Keith Laumer tried to recon­ names, Satan. Nick, Asmodeus. to individuals. Some departments in this school would love to have that called "Bishop Quinn and Lucifer" cile this dichotomy.in one of his name a few. Lucifer is close, vibrant kind of money to spend. Wouldn't anybody? that focused on Lucifer's angelic na­ short stories by having Lucifer dif­ and frequently very human. II people know they arc going toget violent once they start drinking ture, describing him as a mighty ferentiate between sin and real evil. then maybe they shouldn't drink at all. It may be funny and macho Lucifer, as a character, is complex fallen angel, the one Yahweh called "We all sense instinctively what true to get violent and start taking advantage of private property but some­ and interesting. John Milton in Pa­ the Day Star, who — because he was evil is." he says. "Sin is statutory e\i\: one has to face the consequences once they sober up. For students who radise Lost became so fascinated fallen — was also very human, things that are wrong because there , are at the college level and are supposed to be mature and disciplined with him that many critics claim that ". . .and though he was young his is a rule against them ... depending individuals the vandalism incidents that have occurred on this campus rather than defending the Christian eyes held the shadows of centuries of on which set of rules you're going really show lack of maturity. Nothing is wrong with having a good ('lunch which was his original aim grief and rage and hate for all their by" time as long as it's not at the expense of someone else's pocket. Milton raises Satan to the level of innocent color and shape,... He' The fact is that even fewer people When students start throwing around beer bottles and flinging the tragic hero. had ihe air of a mighty prince . .. and believe in Satan than believe in God. heavy objects out of windows they jeopardize and in fact endanger Contracts between Lucifer and the look of invulnerable pride and Whether or not he is the fallen Day someone else's life. humans have been a favorite subject certitude." In the story Lucifer says Star or horny Old Nick we don't in American literature. In The Devil of himself "Women have found me know - but it's something to think Candid Campus and Daniel Webster, the famous congenial from the very beginning. I about. Something wrong is going or What a man!! His students cringe at STAFF EDITORIAL around here. First we all gel the sound of his demands and never Frank Vaculin. President of a right exists. This confusion can that it is both efficient and effective hepititis. then we're on the news foi ending cutting remarks. I truly ASUSF. vetoed the AGLA charter only be cleared up by a test case. One Third, by his decision Frank "executing a marijuana plant." then respect a teacher who PREACHES Thursday, the 30th. It was a very was in the making while students Vaculin. in effect, limited the time a public safety officer is taken off the at the Ph.D. level, even when he shrewd move politically staving off against the chartering were available for discussion and force temporarily for hitting a doesn't have one. at least three important controver­ preparing a petition for a referen­ examinatioin of both positions in a newsman, then $1,200 worth of Oren Harrari. USF Business sies raised by chartering: first, dum on the Senate's decision in case public forum. The Chartering of th« damage is done to the GandG rest Teacher, wins the "Happy Chappy whether or not the student body has the Senate president did not exercise AGLA was, and is. a very complex rooms, and it seems highly feasable Award." It's great to have a teacher the right to petition for a referen­ his power of veto. By vetoing the issue involving both the right of gay that all parking around campus will who's both energetic about his dum on Senate decisions: second, Charter Mr. Vaculin defused the individuals to be recognized as become I hour zones, and now the classes and students as he is about whether or not the administration initiative and referendum student group and USFs right as a university is terminating Prof. Bill coming down to the grog. Also did has the legal right to veto Senate de­ movement. Although it is possible private institution within a plural­ Lunch because he's over-qualified. you know that Mr. Harrari has been cisions made within Senate that the AGLA and its supporters istic society to uphold its principles The entire government department published 4 times recently?? His jurisdiction: and third, whether or could write up their own petition, it Furthermore, the situation at USF is supporting Bill Lunch while the articles will be in Sports Illustrated. not the AGLA and its supporters is unlikely, thus, the issue remains will probably set a precendent in the administration cuts one of USFs Gentlemens Quarterly. Seventeen. could successfully litigate against untested lying in wait for further court system and as such will havean best. Come on Fr. Lo. fill us in. . . and of course Captain Marvel. Oh USF for denying civil rights to gay controversies. influence much wider than just USF. Will we make 126????? Oren. you're so diverse!!! For both these reasons the Charter students while receiving Federal Second, it is crucial to the Senate's Would someone please tell David 5th floor Hayes Helay wins the needed time for debate so that all the funds. integrity as a governing body that its Dobbs to turn his hair off!!! "Sweet Girls Syndrome Award." It's facets of both positions could be Frankly, we believe that the move sphere of autonomy be clearly not hard to fall for some of these examined and compared. Really. Prof. Lehman, don't be was a serious error on the Presi­ defined. If at any point within its ladies. . . they'd make great wives. shy. you canhold Mrs. Lehman's dent's part for the following reasons: jurisdiction as set out by its charter In summary, we are saddened that hand on campus. We know you're Still, if you're looking for something First, the right ofthe student body the Senate may be over-ruled by the the Charter was vetoed. We feel that not getting older, you're getting else, there are eight floors left! to review unpopular Senate administration, then it is, bluntly, an a lengthier debate and discussion better. Go for it!!! Well gang. I had a good decisions has never before been advisory board and nothing more. If would have benefited both the Welcome, new woman's basket­ Halloween. Lone Mountain and the exercised and there is some not, then its jurisdiction should be school and the gay community. ball coach. Bring 'em home Jan. Grog were great, magnificent even! contusioconfusion as to wnethewhether or not such clearly detinedefined anda recogrrecognizei d so English Prof. Becker wins the Anyway, hang in there and I'll see "Sweetheart of the Year Award." you. Peace and Justice by John BranifT A group of USF students from the izations. when pressed to deny the possibility SAN FRANCISCO Peace and Justice Committee took Between these two sides there is no of direct U.S. military intervention part in a vigil at Pier 32 on October silent majority. The only safety fence during a talk at Yale last month. 28. The Interfaith Task Force on El between the FDR and the fourteen Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Salvador organized it to mark the families' oligarchy is the National James Cheek would go no further FOGHORN expected return of the Delta lines Army, which is now reduced to than calling it "an agonizing deci­ I NIVKRSITY Of SAN KRANCISCO freighter, the Santa Juana. which recruiting twelve year old boys at sion." This from an administration has just delivered a cargo of ar­ gunpoint. which came into office on a human moured personnel carriers and other And why the protests in San Fran­ rights platform. God knows what a Editor-in-Chief Marcella Farragher munitions to the army of the junta cisco? Well, bluntly, because the Reagan administration might con­ News Editor Walter Neary now ruling El Salvador. U.S. government is about the only template. Opinion Editor Cindy Tipping Why the protest?. To read the friend the junta has. certainly its ma­ What to do about all this — apart Escapades Editor . .# Denise Sullivan downtown press. El Salvador seems jor supplier of military hardware. from preparing tobedrafted. that is? Features Editor Susie Leon to be just another ho-hum slugout The Sunni Juana left from Stockton First, to be informed, it is essential to Sports Editor Mike McNaughton between leftist guerillas and a con­ on July II th, and her sister ship, the brealc through the "Left vs. Right" Photo Editor Tim Szumowski servative government, with the cam- Santa Adela. with similar cargo and smoke sceen. When S.F.'s Arch­ Business Manager Robin Martin pesinos caught in between as usual. destination, left Oakland on June bishop Quinn returned from the fu­ Copy Edilor Chris Lynch 30th. Official U.S. "non-lethal"mili­ neral of assassinated Archbishop Distribution Editor Rich Scaif e Not so. As Senator Zorinsky tary aid to the value of $5.7 million Advertising Manager Debbie Myers pointed out, the junta is a "govern­ Romero, and gave an account of the has been approved for this financial Advisor John Arthur ment in name only." It fronts for the Army's attack on the funeral proces­ Contributing Editor Van Auli T. R. Sullivan fourteen families who own 60% of year and a lot more is going in via Is­ sion, he was branded "communist" rael, or in the form of training Mike Dubnoff, Bob Boguski, Lisa Maurino the arable land in predominantly ag­ by the junta's P.R. man. An excel­ ricultural El Salvador, and has en­ "counter-insurgency" forces and the lent film, available through Peace sending of military advisors. Now and Justice Committee, Ext. 6582, In order to promote diversity, the Foghorn couraged the army, paramilitary where have we heard of that before called El Salvador: Revolution or encourages individuals to contribute articles police, and vigilante groups which .. somewhere in Southeast Asia, Death (funded by the World Council expressing their opinions. Only those articles titled have massacred four and a half thou­ wasn't it? of Churches), can be shown to "Staff-Editorial" reflect official Foghorn positions. sand people, between Jan. and Aug. this year. (Source: Legal Aid. Arch­ In fact the State Dept. is already classes or student groups. Once you- diocese. San Salvador). dusting off its "domino theory" rhe­ re informed, inform your congress- The San Francisco FOGHORN is the official newspaper of person and senators. Twenty-four of On the other side stands the Dem­ toric. Four U.S. helicopter bases and the University of San Francisco, published Fridays during the them wrote a letter to President ocratic Revolutinary Front (FDR), a naval station have been established academic year except on holidays and during summer and Carter this year, but that isn't intersession The FOGHORN is run and produced exclusively formed in April this year as a coali­ on the nearby island of Manguera. enough. This country has slipped by students Editorials do not necessarily reflect the opinion of tion of the social Democrat Party, and a Carribean Rapid Deployment into war once already—and paid for the student body or the University Administration. The editor is the Popular Social Christian Move­ Task Force has been stationed at it with the blood of her youth and solely responsible for the contents of every issue. ment. 90% of the trade unions, the Key West in Florida. Mr. Brzezinsky that of the native peasantry. Don't l.pe^diini I r*-. Pub - Oak Medium and Small Businessmen's is quoted as saying "If all else fails, stand by and let it happen again. Association, and five popular organ­ we'll send in the Marines." And November 7. 19801 OPINION The Morning After T.R. Sullivan's the Morning After university

by Jonathan Freedman hitched? Anywhere, but hopefully threat of boredom and ennui. We Is there life after election day? we'll make it home. How? By taking tune out. We flirt with other lovers. Half of us awoke to some kind of the best road that appears, but re­ We dream about other systems. of San Francisco nightmare Wednesday morning. specting each other's judgment. Unlike American marriages. 40% Voting is a little like making love for With what wherewithal? The wealth of which end in divorce, our govern­ the first time. The wooing reaches a of our hopes, the energy of our need ment has only broken up once. And It was the night ofthe Cloud of Fame Induction banquet, and before peak, we make a choice in a private to make it work, to survive. And if it after the Civil War we got back to­ the ceremonies began, the members of that illustrious body began lo place.stay up all night watching how doesn't work out? In politics, unlike gether again. Considering world assemble in the Intellectual's Fog and Grog of the Cloud of Fame. Sir it comes out— And wake up in terror marriage, the contract comes up for governments, that's a pretty good Thomas Moore walked in and joined Voltaire and Mark Twain at the or joy with a real person. revision every four years. marriage record. But marriages rest bar. Of all the members. Twain looked the least comely in angel's "Oh, my God! Four years?" we Those are pretty vague guidelines on trust, not laurels: they depend on wings. ask ourselves. for a country, to say nothing of mar­ tomorrow, not yesterday. Ask how "The usual," said Sir Thomas to the bartender who was Ulysses S. Americans, we have to stop meet­ riage. But what else is available to many middle-aged .marriages break Grant. ing like this in dark booths, and navigate by? The stars shine at night up. and see how vulnerable we re­ "Sir Thomas, is there a place for the Fog and Grog in your Utopia?" deciding our future on a romantic over the house laden with cares giv­ main. Our world, like our children, asked Twain. impulse, or worse, on a desperate ing us another perspective. The cries deserves a marriage built on trust, "Of course." replied Moore."The Fogand Grog isthe fundamental lunge for the least unacceptable of children call us back from our equality between partners, respon­ principle behind Utopia." lover. Politics, unlike love-making, daydreams out the kitchen window. siveness, and yes: limits and self- Everybody roared. Teddy Roosevelt digging a friendly elbow into necesssarily involves marriage. And The warm smell of dinner cooking discipline. Otherwise it causes more Johann Strauss's ribs. The Cloud of Famers reallvenjoved Induction like marriage, the beginning is not gives us hope when we come in from destruction than good, poisons all it Night at the Fog and Grog. Karl Marx and Adam Smith were wrist- the wedding night, but the morning the cold. And then there are mo­ touches, and doesn't deserve to con­ wrestling at a table. Albert Einstein was engaged onthe"Space Invad­ after. ments, stolen from the rush of tinue. ers" machine while Albert Schweitzer was telling gorilla jokes to Bill But now it's done. If you feel bad, events, when we get to talk and love But that's not the case this week. Shakespeare and Ben Disreali.St. Patrick put down his Irish Mist and think about Ihe wedding bed — the again. This week we woke up and found we went over and played A-14 on the juke box. It was the Notre Dame country where all this election ma- Love-making is called congress had made love again. The partner Fight Song. larkey went on. the land where the for the same reason that the found­ perhaps ended up not being the one "For God's sake Paddy." called out Abe Lincoln. "Can't you ever streamers and the rice and the blood ing fathers created Congress: to join we expected, but after the initial play anything else?" and the seed mix with the cries and . and wrangle and stroke and shout fears, it's nice to wake up and em­ "That's the truth!" Winston Churchill shouted. "Hey sweetie, when promises. Unlike with the pill, the and vote and finally come together. brace a real partner, blemishes and does the live entertainment start tonight?" seed is sown. The future's coming. To make the wedding night a mar­ all. As the President-elect wakes up "George Gershwin will be here soon." answered the bar maid. Joan There's no birth control for events. riage-long affair. and reaches out tohis strange bedfel­ of Arc. So. like lovers who wake up with So the election is not just one roll low, the fickle, vain American pub­ From their regular table. St. Augustine. Plato and Alexander thc morning-after fears and doubts, let's in the hay. ora dictatorial marriage; lic. Great ordered another round of doubles. St. Thomas Aquinas joined hold each other. Let's hug tight past it's a long, daily working out. A deli­ Despite what we think of each them, moving quickly to escape the body of l.enin who was getting our differences and not hurl accusa­ cate balance of powers and responsi­ other, we possess something we con­ the stuffings knocked out of mm by John Wayne. tions. We got ourselves into this pre­ bilities ... cries and impasses. And it ceived together in the tumult, and "Hey. Grant. I can still lick any Commie in this house!" growled the dicament. Only we can get ourselves involves some terrifying moments, share with the responsibility of Duke, stepping up to the bar and blowing the foam off his beer, l.enin out. slammed doors, broken cabinets, spouses- four years of life. walked away, bloody. Actually he got off easy. You should have seen Where can we go now that we're raging houses ... And of course the the mess Wayne made of Chairman Mao last week. The crowd roared when Gershwin finally walked in. "Thank you. thank you. you're all too kind. Here is my personal fa­ vorite going out to tonight's sole inductee into the Cloud of Fame." Campaign Coverage "Hell." said Robert E. Lee who was throwing darts with Daniel O'Connell and Genghis Khan. "Why can't we get some live entertain­ ment that knows something besides 'Rhapsody in Blue".'" When Gershwin was done. Socrates, the President ofthe Cloud of Using Your Government Famers. grabbed the microphone. "Thank you. Georgie. you're a beautiful person and a helluva musi­ cian. Even Beethoven told me he's never heard anyone play better than you. (the crowd groaned). But seriously folks, let me lay on you our M.C. for this evening. A great American, a legend in his own time, that by Gail Bondi letter but didn't. Your letter is worth things that are going on the ballot do great orator, lawyer and conqueror of the devil. Daniel Webster!!" The elections are over and this will eleven votes. not have to be signed by a registered Webster ran onstage and grabbed the microphone from Socrates. be the last in the series Campaign Now that you've decided to voter; they are more like round- "At a penultimate moment near the veritable climax of the salutory Coverage. But before I bow out of contact your representative how do robin letters. On your petition state occasion I. judgementally verbalizing, desire solely to ... " journalism I would like to tell you you do it? The best thing to do is con­ clearly and distinctly what you are "I don't believe it." mumbled Douglas MacArthur to Pope Paul VI. how to make use of your newly elec­ tact your own district office and get referring to and what you want done "I finally get to hear Daniel Webster and he sounds like Howard Co- ted officials. the exact address, including the about it. Then have people sign it. sell." Don't ignore them! These people office number; things move faster On the petition there should be space "That's nothing." replied the Pope. "I saw Immanuel Kant the other are supposed to be representingyou. that way. (There is a general address for a person to print his name, sign day and he looks like Howard Cosell." his name, and write his address. but they can't do so unless they know in Washington D.C. but service is As Webster went on. the crowd began to get restless, which meant Whoever is circulating the petition what you expect of them. So whodo faster if you know exactly where unfortunately Robert Louis Stevenson would begin to sing: should then write a cover letter logo you contact, and how do you do so? your letter is going). "Sixteen nursing students on a dead man's chest. Yo ho ho and a with it.explaining what it isand per­ Make sure that you are mailing When you write your letter don't bottle of Bud!" haps tallying the number of signa­ your suggestion to Ihe right person. resort to name-calling. Study the Finally Webster got around to introducing Thomas Jefferson who tures. If it is a state issue don't send a letter pro's and con's of the issue and in­ would present the inductee into the Cloud of Fame. to your congressman. For informa­ clude your reasons and opinions "Thank you. Dan, your always a treat to work with! What a great tion as to where a letter should be with as much empirical proof as pos­ Where do you go to find out human being! And now the moment you have been waiting for. Here is sent call the district office of either sible. Sometimes you find informa­ what's going on? USF is an official our winner and what a champ he is! An educator from the word go. your Assemblyman or your repre­ tion that the professional research­ government depository. The Docu­ one of the baddest dudes to ever roam the barbary coast, founder of sentative in the House of Represen­ ers missed; this is especially true at ments Room has a variety of indexes that great pillar of academic success ofthe San Francisco Bay. what tatives. (You can contact your the city or county levels. detailing recent government actions better time to introduce a legend in his own time than on his Univer­ senators but they have a wider con­ You should get a response of some or publications. The librarians are sity's 125th birthday, how about a big hand for Father Anthony stituency and a response will take kind from your representative, tell­ quite helpful and most willing to Maraschi!" longer to get to you.) If you already ing you how he plans to vote and lead you in the direction of your an­ The crowd rose to its collective feet at Gershwin broke into "On to know who is handling a particular why. If he doesn't answer you write swer. (The documents department Victory." Father Maraschi strolled in with a Foghorn in one hand measure find out what committee it him another letter, if that doesn't has a lot of things besides copies of while dribbling a basketball with the other. is being sent to. It is in the commit­ bring a response tell your friends you what's happening in Congress, they "Hey Tony." shouted Mark Twain. "Let me tell you about the cold­ tees that the real decisions are made. were ignored. You don't need him in get material from numerous govern­ est winter I ever spent which was a summer in San Francisco." If a bill does not make it out of com­ office*any longer. He is supposed to ment departments that would be ex­ Despite having heard the line a million times. Father Marashi mittee it will be seen by the main be responsive to your needs. cellent for a number of term papers. laughed and waved to Twain while the applause continued. body of representatives. Write your representative if you For more detail or information on "Tony, tell us about the Sister's of Perpetual Indulgence!" yelled Letters or petitions should be sent support him. He needs to know that state issues, your best source of in­ Voltaire over the din. formation is the San Francisco to committee members, especially to his constituents agree with him. If he "Homosexuality is the noblest form of human love." hollered Plato, Public Library. the chairman of the committee. A gets letters only against him he will just before he was decked by John Wayne's roundhouse left. letter to your own representative will have to admit that.his decisions are Your elected official can't work Finally the crowd settled down so Father Maraschi could speak. do little good at this time unless he is not the decisions of the people. for you unless he knows what job "Thank you. This is quite a thrill. I have a lot to say but since it is on that committee. Letters are weighed more heavily you want done. Getting involved late. I will try to keep it short. First of all. I would like to thank all of Don't put mailing your letter off. than petitions simply because they doesn't have to take a lot of time, you in the Cloud of Fame who made this night possible. Secondly Sometimes "City Hall" acts faster do take more time and effort to and who knows you may discover •thank you to St. Ignatius who founded thc Jesuits and finally lo Bill than you think it will. Letters do write. It takes you two minutes to you like playing with the political Russell, who made my University of San Francisco famous." count. It is estimated that for every sign a petition. A good letter may football. At least when you com­ The crowd gave him another ovation, mainly because hc did not talk one person who did mail a letter, ten take two days to write. plain about the government you too long. But that was because Father Maraschi. being a true USFcr. people thought of mailing the same Petitions that do not refer to have good reason. was anxious to join Albert Einstein in a game of Space Invaders. OPINION- •November 7. 1980 An Appeal for Human Rights at USF The International Connection

by Jamal Barakat by David Keepnews plying a double standard to gay kept on beating and insulting me; he grape in the Safeway. I want to ask A few weeks ago. an Iranian stu­ By denying a charter to thc Alli­ rights supporters which it applies to grabbed my hair and started hitting you one question: where on the face dent was harassed in her apartment ance for Ciay and Lesbian Aware­ no one else. Has anyone accused the my face against the wall, until the of earth are people arrested for try­ by two Immigrationand Naturaliza­ ness, the USF Administration, and Jewish Student Union or the Baptist cops arrived there. ing to test a grape before buying tion Services officers. In her recent - student government president Frank Student Union of seeking University "I asked the cops to let me some? letter to the Foghorn, the Interna­ Vaculin who echoes their "sanction" for their religious views? phone somebody and let him/her It is obvious to all of us that dis- tional Connection, she told thc know that what was happening to crimi nation is not a new sort of thing arguments have performed a fun­ Has anyone inferred that since these whole story: "Around 10 o'clock in mc and where I going to. but the two among some people in the United damental disservice not only to are chartered student groups, that the morning. I went out of myapart- INS officers refused. The cops inter­ States. This kind of brutality is al­ USF's gay and lesbian students, but USF has been transformed into a ment to put the flower pot in the fered and let me make a phone call. ways being practiced by some group to our entire University. Jewish or a Southern Baptist institu­ front of the door. I came into the As I started talking to one of my of people in the United States for The AGFA seeks status for very tion? Of course not. These groups apartment, and tried to close the friends. Jerry started shouting and one or another reason. specific reasons: These were not to requested (and received) official rec­ door behind me. I felt that some­ saying, that's enough and he hungup gain "University approval and sup­ ognition in order to function on I think that it would have been campus — to hold and publicize thing was holding the door. When I the telephone. much better if the U.S. government port for homosexual activity."as Fr. turned back to see that what was LoSchiavo states. We formed: meetings and activities, the same "Jerry dragged me out of the had put the Iranians in a confined reasons AGLA seeks a charter. In holding the door. I saw two big men apartment. He didn't even let me area and held them as hostage. For "I) to provide support for gay standing by the door, and one of and lesbian students: and recognizing these groups. USF has close the door. The cops closed the the Iranians have been treated very only recognized their rights to free them was putting his hand on the door and left. The two INS officers harshly, and the U.S. government 2) To educate thc campus com­ door. munity as a whole about gays speech and association. We. in turn, took me to the INS downdown has received credit — which it didn't and lesbians and their lives." ask only the same. "One of them asked what my office. deserve—for letting the Iranians free status was. I said that I was a stu­ "In the INS office, no charges in this country. The U.S. govern­ (AGLA Statement of Purpose) Our opponents tellus that as gay dent, and asked them who they were. were filed against me. so they re­ ment has played a rather clever We formed to try to alleviate the and lesbian students at a Jsuit uni­ They said that they were from the leased me around 5:00 p.m. I was in a game. If the Iranians were held in a feelings of isolation and alienation versity we have given up our rights. INS. and showed me i heir identifica­ very bad condition. All of my body confined area in this country, then felt by lesbian and gay students at We beg to differ. Firstly, if these tion cards. Then, very rudely and in was in pain. So. I went to the hospi­ they could have been kept unharmed our school. We saw a need for a sup­ rights- as the U.S. Constitution, the a commanding manner, one of them tal, and after a series of examina­ and safe, in order to exchange them port group a place to voice our USF Mission and Goals Statement asked for my passport. I replied that tions. I found out that I had to stay with the American prisoners in Iran. concerns and to educate others, to and. yes. the Catholic Church tell us I wouldn't be able to give them my under medical observation, because But now. since the Iranians are free dispel the countless myths and stere­ — are truly an inviolable, unaliena­ passport at the apartment, but I of some serious injuries caused to my and scattered all around the country, otypes about us that continue to ble heritage of any human, then no could show it to them with some head and neck from that incident. the government can more easily and thrive at USF. And. it should be un­ one — government or University — other documents, which could prove secretely retaliate by manipulating derstood, we did not form as a "gay has the moral right to violate them. "Since that incident, I have been my status, at school which was a few and motivating some of the racist group" per se; we have never limited Secondly, our school, and the under a lot of medications, and I blocks away from my apartment. people to get the Iranians and put our membership to gay and lesbian Church which founded it. have never have been undergoing a lot of psy­ students. From our inception. "All of the sudden, one of them chological stresses. All of my days them under differend kinds of taken the position that anyone's pressure. AGFA has included many hetero­ rights should be compromised on pushed me forcefully inside the are being passed in fear and anxiety. sexual students who share our sup­ the basis of sexual orientation. In apartment, and said that I was under I always have the fear of another ha­ As we have seen ever since the port and concern for human rights coming to a school which declares its arrest and I should go with them to rassment. Since ever that incident I crisis started, many Iranian students and justice. belief in "inviolable dignity and nat­ the INS office. I refused to go with have not been able to concent rate on have been killed or put in prison for ural rights", and whose Students them, because I knew that they had my studies, and my school schedule no reason. Rights and Freedoms document no grounds to do that. has been interrupted. Moreover. I In the coming days, hopefully, the We did not form to counteract guarantees free assembly, we had "My objection seemed to have an­ always think that what had American prisoners will be released, "the principles of the Catholic faith" every reason to expect to be treated gered them. so. one of them, whose happened to me was all based on then we will be able to hear from (Fr. LoSchiavo) most of our mem­ with dignity and respect — not the name was "Jerry", came towards me; some discrimination and brutal atti­ them how they have been treated for bers, in fact, are Catholic or to ask prejudice and intolerance we now and. as he was shouting and re­ tudes displayed to me by two INS of­ the last 12 months, provided that the anyone to "sanction" our personal see. To tell us we are welcome here as peating some dirty words, he at­ ficers." U.S. government lets them tell the lives. We only seek the same basic long as we keep our mouths shut is to tacked me and without any reason, Since the hostage crisis had be­ truth, which I think is unlikely. I feel rights guaranteed every other stu­ tell us we are not so welcome after he started beating me. and dragging gun, we have been witnessing many that this is true because we have seen dent at USF- the rights of freedom all. me out of the apartment. incidents like the one described, and that no word had been heard from of speech and association. If recog­ "I started screaming and scouting of different natures as well. For ex­ the prisoners who were released nizing these rights "sanctions" any­ USF has now adopted a policy of for help. One of the neighbors, who ample, there was a report in the pa­ within the first days of imprison­ thing, it is something which is self- discimination. It has chosen to elim­ was witnessing the scene, went and per which was about an Iranian who ment. evident: that we are human beings inate equality of rights for gays, les­ called the police. Meantime. Jerry had been arrested for stealing a and entitled to integrity and equal­ bians and our supporters. It has ity. Or. as the USF Mission and made us second-class citizens, using Goals Statement says: a false "religious" argument to mask "all people possess an inviolable plain, everyday prejudice and big­ dignity and natural rights ..." otry. To deny us our rights in the name This is a shameful, scandalous of Christianity is absolute hypoc- position for our University. We can ricy. The American Bishops de­ only hope that the Administration A View from the Limb clared in 1976: comes to realize this, and will instead "Homosexuals, like anyone else, recognize the fundamental rights should not suffer from prejudice and dignity of all its students. by Robert Boguski against their human rights." This issue will not be settled until Yet USF is doing just that. It isap- they do. After every election, especially the (the investigation will probably be disintigrate with finality as the Presidential kind. I go through a conducted by Sixty Minutes). • growing ineptitude of the Carter brief period of disbelief and Administration became evident. The That said, what can we expect delirium. I cannot quite accept now, crushing irony of this result is that it Correspondence from our almost-septuagenarian for example, that the circus of the was not caused by an incumbent President-elect for the next four acceptance though, they would be campaign has —performers and Republical president. years? A complete resotration of constantly uncomfortable walking spectators alike—gone home, the Now out of the White House and Stone-Age "morality" and "decency" (coupled on this campus. Non-acceptance dust cleared, and a great change has banished to the Think Tanks, the with an advocacy of "peace through Senator might even lead to emotional prob­ revealed itself in the American Democrats have the glorious four- strength") to the practice of Dear Editors. lems for the less confident members. Political System. This is what I shall year chance to evaluate what went American politics (or, as many Stone-Age senator here. It did Next, I imagined myself as a senator call the Ohmygawd effect. It is wrong and discover where the "progressives" are muttering over really bother me to vote no for the at UC Berkeley and I decided to vote especially applicable as a description politics of comparison and their red, white, and blue-bedecked AGLA charter. They simply wanted yes without any further thought. I of my feelings now that Ronald doctrinaire liberalism may not fit the Hearst Newspapers this morning: to form a group for people with a had to imagine further, though, be­ Reagan will be President. world the way they did in the thirties straight, white, male, upper-middle common interest and to make the ing a senator at USF. I knew that and forties. No longer should the I have never had to swallow that class, and executive-minded)? One rest of the students and faculty Jesus was interpreted as having failures of the Great Society and ovrwhelming conclusion with cannot say with certainty; one can aware of their presence. Members spoken against both acts. Before I Vietnam burden the Democrats like morning's first bagel and creamed only reiterate one's faith in the were not limited to gays and lesbi­ decided to vote no I remembered so much excess baggage suspended cheese. Ignorant person that I am. I checks and balances which the ans, but the group was different that Jesus was never recorded as in the consciences ofthe Ivy-League had no idea that the thought of a Founding Fathers wisely incorpor­ from other groups in that it was an having turned away any groups that Elite. Perhaps (hopefully), the Best Reagan Presidency coagulates one's ated in the Constitution. emotional and physical need that approached him regardless of what and the Brightest will now take their they represented. This led me to the cheese and forces one to gag. Now I appropriate places as one interest they represent. Not understanding know. 1 hope never to have that how gays and lesbians feel, I had to conclusion that both charters could group among the larger Democratic theoretically be accepted. Why did 1 experience again. One can also look upon Party makeup, rather than acting as invent a group based on the same November 5, 1980 as the end of the needs that I could understand. The vote ntP. Because of my deep-rooted if they were the only ones who Needless to say, San Francisco's Democrats' forty-eight year mattered. To think otherwise is for best I could do was to imagine that a stone Age emotions. bars were the big winners on election dominance of the conduct of policy them to face obscurity and political group for thc awareness of pre­ From the Rock. night (ther were a lot of sorrows to within the bowels of the Federal oblivion (as Jimmy Carter does marital sex was up for a charter also. Mike Masterson drown in a city that voted 3-to-2 for Government. The Democratic Party now). Both groups agreed not to perform Carter). Those who voted during has now entered a period of lean thc act they represent on campus. All A Brief Statement that last possible hour (myself years similar to the interregnum To borrow a current popular they wanted was to meet fellow sup­ Editor; Foghorn. among them) were the big losers. between Wilson and Roosevelt slogan, The time is Now for porters and make friends with non- Funny. I thought Jesus said "Love One child of this election is bound to Presidencies. From the ashes of Democrats to avoid licking their supporters Members from both thy neighbor." not "Love only thy be a searching investigation of how Wilson's obstinate idealism emerged wounds and start building anew. straight neighbor." No wonder 200 groups told me that they had their the electronic media's craving for the Rooseveltian coalition of labor, Their task is now to dervie a new gays demonstrated against the Uni­ individual leanings from birth and recognition forces the networks to blacks, intellectuals, Jews, and other means of governing responsibility. versity at the 125th anniversary! they seemed quite natural. Without project winners before the polls close ethnic minorities which only Campaign '84 has begun. Jonathan Bracker c D

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XTC, from left to right, Colin Moulding, Dave Gregory, Andy Partridge and Terry Chambers. XTC: rock's future with familiar past by Denise Sullivan not trendy, yet they are to the top as any of the Their history is very on someone's part. After Not many people have trendsetters. They have a rest of'em. At times rem- short to begin with. three LPs White Mu- heard of XTC. Some very good track record in iniscent of the Beatles, I XTC as we know sic. Go 2 and Drums and people have heard of their native U.K. but like to say that they are them, formed in 1976 in Wires, the band trashed them, but still have not have yet to really make it better, or at least on par. their hometown of Swin- Andrews and replaced heard them. And the here. Why? Okay, I'll say it. XTC are don, Wiltshire. Guitarist him with present - people that have heard Granted it's a fact that the new Beatles. At least Andy Partridge, bassist ist Dave Gregory, who is them usually Hike them, Americans take a while as far as prolific, melodi- Colin Moulding and doing a bang up job al- but never become fanati- to catch on, but with ous, harmonious and di- drummer Terrv Chamb- ready, judging from the cal about them. The fact three to their verse songwriting goes, ers along with former weekend show, is, XTC is a band that is credit, a score of singles they match the Fab keyboards player Barry They also already have worth getting fanatical and a brand new release, Four. What they are Andrews jumped into six singles under their over. Aside from being a Black Sea. it is amazing lacking is a fat recording the London punk scene belt: "Statue of Liberty." pure pop band, XTC some journalist hasn't contract, a good man- at its height in 1977 and "This Is Pop." "Are You churns out some pretty taken them under is wing ager and a good pro- immediately were Receiving Me?" "Life heavy lyrics at times. and sold them to the ducer. And perhaps snatched up by Virgin Begins at the Hop." Heavy in a sense that world. I guess I can be John Lennon. These Records. Good thinking Cum*mdonw * they say things poetically the first to do the hon- guys need to be taken by • and not haphazardly like ors . .. the hand and played —Inside— so many of the others in After seeing XTC live with, though it is doubt- p , o the "new wave" cringe at for the second time (this ful that "band leader" KeCOrdS O the word, go ahead— tour at the Stone) I have Andy Partridge would PolJCe/IqCiy POD 9 genre. They make music been convinced that this allow it. Too bad. But PaLanH^r 10 that is going to last and is band should be as close let's give them time. ^aicnaar page 8 nouember 7, 1980

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Rock pile linalli have an out "Seconds di Pleasure". If sou have Nick I owe or Dave I'd- munds albums or il you have teen I owe in concert, you have also heard this labulous foursome Nick 1 owe (bass, vocals). Dave Idmunds (guitar, vocals, , organ). (drums), and Bills Biemncr (guitar, voc- ,ils| Ihey have been close mates and respected member of thc En­ glish music scene lora long while Ihev pl.iv on each other's rec­ ords, have toured billed under a variet) Ol names, and I owe has played with and or produced Bnnsley Schwar/ , (iraham Parker. Chrissic Hynde. etc. . Their straight-forward rock'n roll and fun-loving live Rockpile: Terry Williams, Nick Love, and Billy Bremmer provide '' shows are now. after several U.S. loins, gaining them deserved at­ edges their influences and revel in bers. I think he gives XTC their faith has been lost. GOD SAVE or another famous Jim. Mr. Morri­ tention imitating, energizing, and rev ital- unique edge. A little offbeat they THE QUEEN. son. •\s I said. Rockpile makes izing. Edmunds says, "I just play are. but of course that's the in­ Up to date 1980. Punk is now New With so many bands writing trash siraight-loi ward, good time this music I have no choice. It's tent. Wave. Leather is now spandex. songs it is nice to hear a writer who rock'n roll That's it no deep liisi whai I do ... In my forma­ "living Through Another Safety pins are gone in favor of takes his music seriously. On the lp significance, political stance, or tive years I was influenced by cer­ Cuba" is another good tune, buttons. Punk has died and new "Catholic Boy" The Jim Carrol punk pose You can spot their tain records right? And they're though this time Andy Partridge, wave bands are a dime a do/en. And Band shows that thc message in rock influences immediately Chuck indelibly printed on my mem­ essentially the band's leader, as seemingly worth as much, most has not been lost under skinny ties Bens and lor Ed­ ory " hc writes the majority of thc ma­ bands today produce trash for but rather grows up to reach the munds Motown for Lowe In Lowe elaborates. "It's such a terial, takes over thc lead vocals. skinny-tied whimps. It seems Rotten audiences by the heart. City Turns tribute to heroes I he Evert) rocking band man It might not This is another unique situation was right when hc said it is finished. Into the Night is one of the most eye Brothers, "One of thc most en­ be thc most fashionable music in as the band alternates lead vocal­ Bands say nothing and mean opening songs to begin the I980's during recording acts in the his- the world right now but . . . you ists often. Kind oflikcthe Beatles nothing; lyrics are meaningless. one can think of. Other cuts like. tor) ol popular and ", look at all those fashionable, rele­ used to do. Uh huh. I like XTC. Enter Jim Carroll. "It's Too late" and "People Who an extended-play 45 with four vant bands . . . They always look but I ihink I prefer Mouldingasa Carroll began his adventures as a Died" give this album my seal of Everl) Brothers its done by Nick like they're constipated tome . .. vocalist Maybe I should say I journalist good enough to be approval. And my vote as album of and Dave, comes with thcalbum. And trying too hard lobe thin . . . like Colin Moulding. Oh well. It's nominated for a Pulitzer Prize at age the year. Much better than 99Chuck Berry cover. "() What a the Seventies: Yes. El P. Jethro but one knows its gone. Buy it seen before it closes as another and dislike at the same time. thrill" Tull; and the psuedo- anyway, because whatever it is sacrifice to big studio tax dodges. Most of all. he creates a real per­ Ihe musicianship is inspired progressives: Kansas. Styx, et al. that's lacking. XTC does a pretty The plot is mainly about Bull son. If this part doesn's show Du­ throughout. Lowe and Edmunds It's ugly But after all. you can't good job at covering it up. And Meechum. a.k.a. the Great vall as star material. I don't know switch ofl on vocals and Ed­ judge an album by its cover. The only a really fine band can com­ Santini, a Marine Colonel called what will. munds truly shines. Thc guitar album is Black Sea and thc group pensate for a producers goof. that because of his wild life and Blyth Danner is also excellent work ol and Ed­ is XTC. a progressive band if you Take the Beatles as proof posi­ daredevil stunts. He eventually as Meechum's dutiful but strong- munds is always fust right, crea­ will, in a modern music sense. tive. gets a command in the States, willed wife. As Duvall seemed, so tive but not excessive. Credited These guys are forever striving to and this is where most of the film too was very believable. Michael with "drums, drums, drums", be innovative and fresh, and this Catholic Boy takes place, with Meechum learn­ O'Keefe is outstanding as the son Terry Williams is thc backbone effort proves it for them, from ing to live with his family. He caught between the love for his ot ihe band's sound no small the opening uptempo "Respect­ Jim Carroll loves them deeply, and is fiercely father and the need tochoose his h'b' I specially on "Play lhat able St." To the closing down- proud and defensive of them, but own way and be his own person. last lhing (one more time)" wc tempo. "Travels in Nihilon" the Atlantic runs into problems adjusting to The rest of the cast is consis­ get a hint of how rapid-fire thc album flows. Kind of like thc domestic life. This sets the stage tently good. The photography, group's pace is live. tides of the Black Sea. (Sorry ) by Rich Scaife for conflicts between Meechum mainly of thc South, is beautiful. Rock pile's musical philosophv This LP may finally break the Back in time to 1976. News re­ and his son. who is almost The Greal Santini has been is relieshing They don't consider hand wide-open to a mass audi­ ports are filled with stories of the eighteen and searching for his called by many the best Eilm of themselves "artistes" nor their ence in the States. Already a suc­ punk-rock rebellion in England. The identity which is not exactly 1980. I think I would put it in the music particularly important cess in Britain, the album con­ children have rebelled and taken to what his father thinks it should top five at least. Everything Ihev don't feel rock should be tains the band's best single to the streets in leather coats and safety be. about the film shines with integ­ taken so seriously but they are date. "Generals and Majors" pins thru cheeks, noses, and other Conflicts continue toarise with rity. It is moving, funny, enter­ ironically sincere about their love Colin Moulding's distinct and body parts. Looked on as freaks, everybody else, because taining, and most of all. honest. ol ii Ihev mav not be innovators cute vocals stick out all over the these punks show the frustration of Meechum is basically a warrior Thc movie is now playing at bui unlike derivative bands like place as does the driving percus­ the times of no jobs, money, or without a war, and as such is rest­ the 4 Star theater on Clement at the Knack. Rockpile acknowl- sions provided bv Terry Cham­ future. Heroes have fallen and all less and sometimes hared to live 23rd Avenue. It is worth it. nouember 7, 1980 page 9 Trick or treat? Police/lggy in Oakland

by Eric Pearson tumes. With a $500 prize for thc best them and burn them todcath" yelled A lot of people had a really good one. thc contestants paraded across at the mummies, and one nut who time last Friday night, spending the stage in all their finery and kept handcuffing himself to nearby their Halloween with the Police. weirdness. They ran the gamut from females. Iggy Pop. and a wide assortment of trite (about ten Blues Brothers), to At about 10:30. the Police hit the very strange individuals. This was bizarre (a guy that was a fly) to out- stage, and for the next hour and a Halloween at the Oakland Auditor­ half, blew everyone away. They ium, and the show had to be good to showed themselves as an excellent make the drive over and the struggle concert band, kicking out their rock of parking worthwhile. tunes just as hot as their reggae num­ In the first place, the show was bers. By the time they hit "Roxanne" more like an event. After parking (the last song before their encores), and then walking many blocks, we they had the crowd in the palm of came in about 15 minutes into Iggy their hand, and the place was really Pop's set. Although the hall was only jumping. They were very good, al­ around half full. Iggy was putting though I felt that they were holding forth an ultra-high energy set at a something back. If they had burned somewhat impressive albeit numb­ into "Johnny Be Goode" for their ing volume. The only problem was final encore, it would have been a that while he thrashed across the show nobody would have forgotten. stage, spitting on the audience and Sting of the Police All in all, thc whole evening was working himself into a frenzy, some weird, off-beat, hilarious, rocking, Bill Graham flunkie scurried on to rageous (someone dressed as a Rely and a lot of fun. Thc only real prob­ pick up the debris and Iggy's mike tampon). The winner was a half lem was the horrible food that must stand every ten seconds. Hitler, half lady that had to be seen have come from the Army or a zoo Around nine o'clock Iggy ended to be believed. The audience was or something. But who needs to eat and the lights came on. revealing a really getting into the Halloween during such an outstanding show' fantastic conglomeration of cos­ spirit, with calls of "pour gasoline on event anyway? Beatles sounds around XTC

Continued Irom (user into the newer material thing, that I'd be willing "Making Plans for Ni­ (because we haven't had to risk dollars or valua­ gel" and "Wait Till Your a chance to buy the LP bles in a bet. Will XTC Boat Goes Down." Why yet, right?) again they outshine (notice not out­ fgg}' Pop got crude, as usual, during Friday nights still no mass appeal? were wise by chosing to sell) the Beatles in the show. They certainly are pretty play only the stand-out coming years? You bet. enough, and Partridge cuts like, "General and has what it takes as far as Majors," (The new sin­ stage presence for a gle), "Tower of London" simple guitarist. The and "No Language in Extraordinary'' ., n Alljnlj lourn-il hooks are catchy, though Our Lungs." It was the ironically, the most suc­ first time in awhile I was cessful and well-known not bored solid by new "Magnetic'! numbers are sung by material 1 wasn't fa­ Moulding. Maybe miliar with the night of they're just a step ahead. the show. It was an ac­ Fascinating"Uvmon d Lowvry, R-il-rmh Newi & Obsrrver I suppose people were tual treat to hear it. It saying the same thing will make me buy the about Roxy Music years record. Gripping fotbek st Lava r.iM : • ago, and look at them They closed with their now. .. over the top, as early singles: "Statue of Brian Ferry lies on his Liberty" and "Are You "Emotional"PJVI J NUnmveilrf .ndi-.indpv.li-, Nm-i death bed. Oh, the price Receiving Me?" Sadly of success. Anyway, that they omitted "When was a minor digression. You're Near Me I Have Spellbinding" •U.llumson n.nho*, Back to the band of the Difficulty" and "Ten hour. Feet Tall," but the audi­ There's no other word ence was satiated none­ "Fabulous Brine Kitkljnd t-Mi-nlo Sun to describe the show theless. I can safely say Saturday night than hot. that I was a lot more Aside from being a literal pleased with the XTC "Beautiful" /jhilh lliill-p. Ilunlim-ii-n M.i.il.1 l>.,|\jnh pressurecooker, I show than I was with the haven't seen anyone heat Mega-Gala Event of the up a Stone crowd as did evening previous, i.e. If you want a motion picture to talk about, XTC. The place was full Police and Iggy. What a of electricity the minute bore. So we digress argue about, wonder about. they hit the stage. Clev­ again. Anyway, after the erly, they opened and show was when I decided ELLEN BURSTYN *aw£,™ RESURRECTION closed the show with that XTC is a better than •bo-.™,SAM SHEPARD ROBERTS BLOSSOM -i EVA LE GALLIENNE their recent, successful average substitute for the Written by LEWIS |OHN CARLINO Director ol Photogr.phy MARIO TOSI, AS C. Mu»k by MAURICE |ARRl material from Drums second coming of every­ Produced by RENEE MISSEL «nd HOWARD ROSENMAN Directed by DANIEL PETRIE and Wires. "Life Begins one's favorite band. 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by Ann Didion

El Smoking and No-Smoking Sections—Initiative Statute Official Title and Summary Prepared by the Attorney General

SMOKING AND NO-SMOKINC SECTIONS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Provides for detignation of smoking and no-smoking sections in every enclosed public place, enclosed place of employment, enclosed educational facility, enclosed health facility and enclosed clinic. Does not limit smoking in outdoor areas or private residences Establishes criteria for defining smoking and no-smoking sections- Requires signs be posted designating no-smoking areas. Violation is infraction punishable by 115 fine per violation. Provides no person may be taken into custody or subject to search for violation. Allows enactment of further legulahon and regulations relating to smoking. Requires implementation standards be adopted by Department of Health Services. Fiscal impact on state and local governments: Issuance of regulations by state, posting of nonsmoking signs by state and local governments, and enforcement of measure by state and local governments would result in minor costs to state and local governments. Indeterminable reduction in state and local tax revenues could result from reduced cigarette consumption Indeterminable savings could result from decline in smoking-related illness among employees and participants in state health-related programs and from decline in fire losses.

Picture this: You're all psyched up What is your reason for smoking? for THE concert of the year. Bruce thc Boss, at the Oakland Coliseum, you're all ready for partying and just Kris Keating. Smoker- as you're about to light up someone Well. I come from New York, where next to you says "Hey. pal. can't you the majority of the people smoke read the signT Looking up. you then notice a conspicuous "No Smoking" and so do members of my family. sign. Now I smoke out of habit. I feel it re­ laxes me to have something to do. Or picture this: You're all psyched up for the concert of the year, Bruce Maria Boro. Smoker— The Boss, at the Oakland Coliseum, you're recovering from bronchitis, I have an oral fixation and a Tom or you suffer from asthma or you're 'Smoking doesn't bother me. Gives me sex appeal. Snyder infatuation. wearing contacts and you have aller­ gic reactions to smoke and someone Anonymous editor of some obscure Does smoke from other people Do you agree that being refrained Maria —My mother told me, once starts puffing away next to you or rag- bother you? from smoking in public places or you start you can't get enough so the thick cloud of smoke prevalent at designated sections is an infringe­ wait until you're sure I ihink she most concerts gives you an asthma ment on smokers' rights? w.is talking about something else. attack and it really screws up the I don't know! It gives you some­ Julian—It can be very irritating at thing todo. I like the action of smok­ times and the smell isn't very nice. Julian—I would tell ihem to give up concert for you. Kris — I believe ihe whole problem ing, inhaling it in and blowing it out. But some smokers are really cute, so the tar and nicotine and smoke with smoking in public places is lhat. I don't mind. something different. These are. in a sense, the pros and being restricted to smoke does in­ cons of Proposition 10. on thc ballot Susie—Like I said, it gets in my eyes fringe on my rights as an individual Susie—Ihey should stay away Irom last Tuesday at the general election. How do you feel about people smok­ and then it is a pain but some smok­ I do have the manners not to smoke thai harmful nicotine and tar and go Smokers have been caught up in a ing? ers are really cute so I don't mind. in crowded areas and it annoys me for the healthful, relaxing stuff matter of rights lately it seems. Prop­ that government feels they have to like... osition 10. which some call "Son of Julian Valdez, nonsmoker— be involved in something that is 5." (Proposition 5 which came up Do you take others into considera­ common courtesy. I know when it is Anonymous—Stay away from cig­ about two years ago) proposes that I basically don't mind it and I tion when you smoke? proper to smoke and when it isn't. I arettes! there be smoking and non-smoking wouldn't tell them to stop because I don'l need laws and restrictions. sections in every enclosed public leave it up to them. That is, of Kris—Yes I do. because I remember place, place of employment, etc. course, if you're talking about cig­ when I didn't smoke I appreciated it Maria—Yes. 1 gel desperate and end With smoking being such a promi­ arettes! when a smoker asked if I minded if up putting funny things in my nent part of our culture, it is not sur­ he smoked. mouth. prising that such a proposition Susie Leon, nonsmoker— should be so controversial. Maria—Yes. especially when the Julian—No I don'l agree, because Yes I do. because I have an allergy cigarette machine is broken many people aren't as nice as I am Because of the controversy, we de­ and I wear contacts so when smoke and I want to respect their rights too. cided to ask some of the students on . gets in my eyes, it's a pain! But I have Anonymous—Yeah I do When I'm Susie—In public areas, yes. but in campus what they thought about lots of friends who smoke and I've smoking. I try to figure out ways to places where there are designated some of the aspects of smoking. learned to be a martyr. blow it in different directions. If I sections. I don't think it is an in­ know it bothers people. I won't fringement. You've got to consider smoke. Some of my friends think the rights of the nonsmokers too. it's really gross so I don't even bother smoking around them. Anonymous—No, you should be courteous. If it's going to annoy people. I'd just as soon not smoke. How do you feel about smoking and non-smoking sections? What advice would you give to a non-smoker about smoking? Kris—In private restaurants I feel it is the right of the owners to set up smoking and nonsmoking sections. I Kris—Don't start.. Anonymous: "It relaxes me." think the sections are basically a good idea, but it bothers me that they have to be set up. I mean, smok­ CLASSIFIEDS ers should have the manners to make sure that they are not bothering any­ LIVE-IN THE REAL WORLD . . . one. They really shouldn't need re­ with a young (23) New Yorker in a Top Floor Art- strictions. Deco Apt. Just 1/2 block from USF. Author, film

Maria—I'm against segregation. critic, free-lance journalist. Seeks (loose, liberal, fun- loving but with a serious fun-loving side) person of Julian—I feel it's great, but when I'm any race, creed or sexual preference. talking to a smoker 1 want eye-to-eye contact; I don't want to have to Immed occupancy. Leave message in Foghorn scream across the room. Box at Phelan Hall. Susie—1 think it's a good idea where LEARN GOOD ENGLISH applicable and or practical. But in Very reasonbable rate, private or group instruction. small places it could get ridiculous. However, if all the cute guys are in Pay only $10.00 per lesson. the smoking section . .. Take as many lessons as you need.

Anonymous—1 think it's a good Leave name and number in Foghorn Box at idea, but it shouldn't be a law. In Phelan Hall. places where it's big enough to separ­ ate sections, I think it's o.k. In a TYPING ASTROI <)(,\ SfRVK ts 80 wpm Accurate. Reasonable I . pji At A i: Yrs plane, train or a theatre, yes. But in a rates. Facil Gothic & Courier type I vp 22I-6642 store or a small place where you're faces Call Nicki 648-4851. moving around. I think it's ridicu­ GREGORIAN CHANT isles* VW BI C lous. Any males interested in singing call New pami. engine, interior, tires. 928-7052 mornings evenings or "I have a lollipop fixation." AM FM tape $2100 9.11-98.19 music director of S I -SPORTS • November 7, 1980 Top Ranked Dons Face Obstacles

slammed a rocket into the upper part night against UC-Davi and gave up o) the goal with his weaker left foot. only his fifth goal of the season just That gave USF a 2-1 lead which their three minutes into the game to give defense, weakened by the loss of Eric the Aggies a 1-0 lead. But that wasall Visser who had been taken out Davis could muster and watched because of a yellow card and Jan helplessly as USF administered a 7-1 elberse who was savagely kicked in beating. the ankle, was able to protect thanks Jo Bergsvand did most of the mainly to an outstanding save damage with a three goal first half by Andre Schweitzer in goal. The giving the Dons a 3-1 margin at the save came in the second overtime intermission. In the second half period after Schweitzer was kicked Roar Anderson and Eric Nielsen in the head after making a nice save slammed in goals before Steve in the first overtime period. At first it Negoesco called off the dogs and looked as if Schweitzer would be brought in his second string. forced to give way to goaltending However the.scoring did not stop as Arem kardzair. but the sophomore Christian Marston and Per from Southern California stayed in Haugverstad both found their way the game. through the UC-Davis defense to Kardzair was in goal Tuesday round out the scoring.

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photo hy Bill Collies Danny Civitarese (above) stuns his opponents with his ball control ability. 1 USF (12) 16-0-2 342 2 Alabama A&M ()7) 15-0-2 330 3 Connecticut (3) 18-1 by T. R. Sullivan champions. Fresno State is looking gutierrez (5 goals). Their goalkeeper. 324 4 Philadelphia Textile (2) 13-0 for the same thing to happen this Kirk Shermer is giving up 1.22 goals 274 5 Indiana 15-2-1 The University of San Francisco year. per game and has recorded five shut 239 6 UCLA 16-1-2 soccer team heads down U.S. 101 Santa Clara, coached by Dave outs. 225 7 St. Louis 12-4-2 tonight for an important match with Chaplik. with two losses is out ofthe Last Saturday. USF solidified 209 8 Columbia I l-l arch rival the Santa Clara Broncos running for a second Pacific Soccer their position at the top of the 184 9 Penn State 15-2 before traveling across the Golden Conference crown. However the • Pacific Soccer Conference by 166 Gate Bridge on Sunday to the Broncos season would be made if knocking off 18th ranked San Jose 10 Appalachian State 13-2 132 11 SMU 11-1-2 College of Marin where they will they happened to deliver USFs first State by a core of 3-1 in overtime. 87 12 Hartwick 11-3-1 close their 1980 schedule against the defeat of the season. The Dons are The Spartans scored first 17 minutes 84 13 Old Dominion 10-3 Fresno State Bulldogs. The trying to finish their campaign into the game but USF retaliated 69 14 Boston University 14-3-1 Bulldogs have only one loss in the undefeated for the first time since after several near misses when Jo 45 15 West Virginia 10-1-3 Pacific Soccer Conference and could 1966 when they went 12-0-1 and won Bergsvand set up Luis Felipe for a 42 16 Cleveland State 7-4-3 tie USF for the conference the National Championship. San perfect header into the corner of the 36 17 Cornell 9-2-1 championship with a victory. Francisco's current record stands at goal at the 30.46 mark. 33 17-0-2 as they are ranked No. I by 22 Such is what happened last year in The second half was a defensive 18 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 11-3-3 the Interscholastic Soccer Assoc­ 19 Rhode Island 11-2-1 16 the case with USF after Santa Clara struggle and neither team could iation of America. 20 Duke 13-2-2 13 had upset the Dons in September at break the tie. However, just 43 —first place in parentheses Ke/ar Stadium by a score of 3-2. By Fresno is led by three forwards. seconds into the first overtime virtue of their victory, the Broncos Tony Browne (10 goals). Brett period, Bjorn Tronstad took a pass were declared conference Sinner (8 goals), and rosendo from sophomore Vidar I arson and Lady Dons Get New Coach

by Mike McNaughton Though her coaching experience can be a good offense" she explains. and I were not asked for an enthusiastic coach. We should get On Monday afternoon, just one is limited, she was a coach and assis­ "If we can force our opponents to interview." along just fine. Besides, for a $5000 a turn the ball over we will be in a week after the resignation of Walt tant director at numerous camps The feeling among the players is year job offered at such short notic position to score quick and easy Bugler, the USF Athletic Depart­ throughout the country. positive. Team captain. Lisa we didn't expect John Wooden to ment announced that Jan Ternyik Described as an ambitious and en­ points." apply." was signed as head coach of the thusiastic coach. Ternyik will be in "All in all I am very excited about Women's Basketball team. charge of a team that has already my role at USF. I am still unfamiliar Ternyik comes to USF with an im­ been practicing for two months un­ with this program and will have to pressive history of playing and der former coach Walt Bugler. do a lot of homework in the next coaching on major collegiate and Ternyik considers her predicament coule of weeks. But I have high expectations for the team this THIS WEEK professional basketball teams. Be­ as an "honor and a challenge." fore graduating in 1979 from Mont- "No coach can come into a pro­ season." clair State College in New Jersey, gram like USFs and completely Ternyik was picked as head coach Ternyik played four years of varsity change the tradition that a former after being interviewed by a board of Friday basketball fortheSquawsduringthe coach has made." she explains, "but four people — Athletic Director Bill Fusco, Associate Athletic Director Soccer at Santa Clara 7:30 pm height of their national success. In I will try to inject my own philos­ Saturday 1975-76. Monui.ni State placed ophy in the players." Dr. Sandee Hill and two senior basketball players, Mary Hile and Men's cross country at Loyola Marymount 10:00 a.m. sixth in the AIAW national cham­ Ternyik is a firm believer in strong Volleyball vs. San Jose State (Home) 7:00 p.m. pionship tournament. Thc same Lisa Maurino. The board conditioning. And she is not afraid Sunday team made it all the way to thc interviewed only three possible to carry on Walt Bugler's reputation candidates for the job. Soccer vs. Fresno State AIAW Final Four in the 1977-78 as a tough disciplinarian. at College of Marin ,:3° P m Surprisingly, assistant coaches season finishing third overall. "Many of the athletes are on full Fran Englese and Donna Seid were Tuesday IJM year, the 23 year old coach scholarships." she says, "In that not interviewed although they did Volleyball at Cal State-Sacramento '-00 pm* finished her playing career as a mem­ sense they are almost like profes­ apply for the job. ber of the San Francisco Pioneers sional players." Fran Englese commented, "I am Women's Professional Basketball On the court her main emphasis happy with the choice that they I came team. will be on defense. "A good defense maue out I do wonder why Donna November 7, I980p SPORTS- Dons Fall to Stanford r FOOTBALL 1 AT USF?

by John Meylor State. From there it was on to his Timothy Keneally most recent position as an assistant It has been exactly a decade since at LUS. where he helped lead the a USF football team has taken to the tigers to post-season berths in the gridiron to represent the school in Tangerine and liberty Bowls. college's most prestigious sport. However, due to extensive alumni Now kl.uv.ik has returned home interest and intramural support, to fulfill his personal dream of being plans are now under way to bring a a head coach at his alma mater. He is tackle football program back to presently touring the country organ­ USF. izing a coaching staff and generating financial support. The individual leading the drive, The team will start out with "club and future head coach, is ex-USF status", which means that all stu­ football star Jim Klaczak. Klaczak. dents, including law and graduate who received his B.S. from USF in are eligible to play. Alumni are also 1969. is presently working hard to allowed to participate. revive the program and insure its fu­ ture success. He hopes not only to There have been two informative bring football back to the hilltop. meetings thus far and over 30 pres­ but also to re-establish campus ent students have expressed an inter­ spirit, generate alumni support, and est in playing. It is hoped the team create new student interest in the will have as many as 40 players on its program and the university in active roster and play between six and eight games its first year. general. Any interested students should contact Chuck White in the intra­ Klaczak's credentials as a coach murals office, located in the south­ Mike Dubnoff are quite impressive. Upon his grad­ east corner of the gvm. uation, he moved on to Arizona St.. Even the leaping abilities of Marianne Curtis and Laura Bertani (above) couldn't stop the Stanford where he received his Master's de­ If present financial and individual volley bailers from getting past the Lady Dons. The Cardinals defeated the Dons in 3 straight games gree and worked as an assistant foot­ support is any indication of the pro­ Tuesday night by scores of 15-2, 15-13, and 15-6. ball coach. He then returned to the gram's future, then tackle football Bay Area and held coaching posi­ may turn out to be a very beneficial tions at U.C. Berkeley. Menlo and profitable activity at the univer­ Junior College, and San Francisco sity.

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SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN SPORTS • November 7, 1980 Extramural Basketball Is Stronger Than Ever Looking- Inside by Mike Dubnoff Thc season is almost underway for the USF Women's Extramural What is one of the most important contributions team. Thc first game will be against teammates must make to each other if they are to be UC Medical on Nov. 14. successful in inter-collegiate competition? In case you are asking yourself Ihis contribution is rarely talked about among exactly what an "Extramural" is. be teammates. Moreover, it is increcibly dynamic and assured, it's not a savage beast of ever-changing, which makes it all the more difficult to some sort. It's actually a women's analyze. basketball team, and a pretty good Ihe answer is security. Athletes, especially inter­ one at that. collegiate athletes, must constantly give their The team's funding comes entirely teammates a sense of. what I call, "team security." from the USF Intramural I am going to do something that I have yet to do Department. There is no association before in "looking Inside." I am dedicating this whatsoever with the Athletic column tomy team, the USF Women's Basketball IX*par(mcnt. The coaches, trainers, Team. Why. you ask? Well, because over the past two and scorekeepcrs are all volunteers. weeks a number of events have caused my teammates Ihe players even have to help pay for to redefine thc meaning of "team effort." their uniforms and provide their Until two weeks ago when our coach suddenly quit. own shoes. I never realized how important it wasfor teammatesto The majority of the team's op­ support one another. All too often the studpnt-athlete ponents are local junior colleges and relies solely on his her coach to initiate and perpetuate junior varsity teams. However, on "team security." occasion the Extramural team Well, my eyes were definitely opened up last week travels as far as Santa Cruz and with regard to "team security." There we were. 10 Davis. athletes without a coac thc personification of our Gene Bantay will be coaching the sense of security. We did not know what we wee going team for the third year. Gene comes to do. off a successful campaign last year, KmeDmbmoff which found his team posting a 14-9 Instead of withdrawing and play ing without a sense Denise "Puppy" Mowrer (above) is only one of seven players returning record. Coach Bantay learned most of direction, we turned to each other to redefine "team to the Lady Dons Extramural basketball team. security." In thc midst of this disturbing situation, we of his coaching skills from the set aside our minor differences and b ecame an former women's varsity coach. Walt extremely tight unit. And after looking at how well we Bugler. Joining Cindy at forward, is 5'l I" as a team adapted to change. I began to realize a few of Cicne plans on using a fast-break- action at guard this season against Brenda "Friz" Vizzard. With her the many advantages of having a strong support type offense. "We are not going to be taller teams. Then there's Monique a run and gun team." said Coach deadly outside shot. Friz was system on and off the court among teammates. Bynum. Coach Bantay's designated considered one of the best high A strong feeling of unity is derived from a Bantay. "But wc will run whenever opponent crusher. Monique is a wc have the opportunity." to the game. supportive team environment. This unity is a different strong player who averaged 7.5 Gene Bantay's main challenge will Even though the team will be iv po of unity which is force-led by a coach. When the rebounds per game last year. be to take all of this talent and mold playing its toughest schedule ever. athletes themselves initiate team unity, they become Probably the best all around them into a team. If he can do it, the Ciene is confident that his team will much more committed to each other than when they player from last season is Kelly Fey. team will be exciting to watch. Most be successful. "We will not get blown are force to be unified. Thc athlete becomes personally She is an exceptional ball handler, home games will be played at out." Bantay said. "This team involved withhis her team and this involvement who can score and pass well. Kelly Memorial Gym. So if you get a possesses excellent overall height cannot help but enhance one's performance. also led the team in steals last year. chance, come out and watch a few of and quickness." When I speak of security I am not limiting myelf to Rounding out the returnees is their games, you might see Julia the security one feels on thc court. Our team gained a Returning from last year's squad sophomore guard. Laura Bertani. Lucey swish one of her patented sense of security in each other as individuals. Patting is 6'l" center. Robin Edwards. At W, Laura plays more like she's twenty-foot-long bombs, each other on the back on and off the court sa result of Robin lead the team in rebounding 6'0". And of course Debbie school athletes in San Francisco last this security. Knowing lhat 9 other people are last year and will be relied on this MacDonnell. who swats opponents' year. Annette Blanford will see genuinely behind you is a feeling that can not be year, for both scoring and board jump shots with a smile. action at both center and forward matched. It is just too bad most teams have to wait work. Also returning from last year's Coach Bantay is pleased with the this season. She can rebound and until a crisis situation to experience this unity. squad is senior guard. Kim Lehman. talented group of newcomers he has displays a soft shooting touch. Kim plays a "Billy Reid" type of A whole new dimenstion is added to tarn sports to work with. Leading the fastbreaks Whenever an opposing team hasa game, providing leadership and when a team truly supports each other. This will be freshman guard, Annette player who is scoring too much. hustling at both ends of the court. dimension includes an increased amount of enjoyment Liccardo, who is faster than a Coach Bantay will simply look to his Denise "Puppy" Mowrer is a 60" in addition to the increased commitment. It should be speeding bullet. At forward, bench and call on Sandra "The forward from last year's team who of no surprise to learn that close-knit teams usually defensive-minded Cindy Meyer will Enforcer" Canel. Sandra will make can score from the inside and the have more fun on and off the court than teams that are be counted on to grab rebounds and that player sorry she ever showed up somewhat factioned outside. Puppy might see some shut down opposing forwards. There is so much more to competing in intercol­ legiate athletics than win-loss records and mathematical interpretations. This became more evident than ever to me last week as despite our 15th national ranking, we were without a coach, and temporarily without a sense of direction. We knew we Women's X-Country Overall wanted to win but how? Thc answer through the support and of their troups. Mary Walsh. Balinda Romas, Pat encouragement of each other. There are always by Timothy Kenneally Their most pleasant surprise was Moreno and at times, Cindi Lefferts instances on a team which cause little problems the Alaskan connection. Lisa Sandel. rounded out the girls roster of dedi­ between teammates But I have the feeling that these Throughout the year, we've tried Sandel. now competing for a start­ cated, hard working runners. instances will be kept to a minimum on my team as we to report objectively on the antics of ing job in the women's basketball The team finished in the middle of have learned to depend a great deal on each other. USFs men's Country team. back court, was without a doubt the their league, but their success was I never quite knew what thc cliche. "All for one and But this week our attention is Cross Country franchise. Each better recorded in spirit and enthusi­ one for all" meant until last week. It just goes to prove turned to the queens of the dirt week. Sandel lowered her own asm rather than wins and losses. that out of all seemingly bad things there arises some track, as we attempt to summarize school record (now 18.45) and good In this case, the "good" is the strong the year-long efforts of female placed 9th at the league champion­ commitment we had made to each other as teammates turkey trotters. ship meet. to perpetuate "team security " None of the girls on the running Behind Sandel was a score of One of thc "rookie freshmen" players pointed out to roster is on scholarships for Cross other talented harriers. Mary Jilke. me the title of a song w*hich. she thought, would serve Country. They are all normal stu­ when she could stay healthy, pro­ as an excellent theme lor our theme in lieu of the last dents like you and I. But for some in­ vided scoring punch and inspira­ couple of weeks I have (ruble giv ing credit toa rookie, sane reason, these ladies choose to tional leadership. bin quite honestly she was right in saying that "there punish their shapely bodies in prac­ Eileen Brennan. a veteran work ami no sloppin us now " tice, and spend Saturday mornings horse, contributed to the team with challenging 3.2 mile scenic race dramatic flare and late-race kicks. courses. June Brewer, a multi talented young I i\a Maurino is a plover on the University of San Co-coaches Walt Bugler and lady, developed into a top notch Francisco Humeri's Haskethall team. Mike Rice were quite pleased with runner and competitor for the both the tournout and performance female Don's. November 7, 1980i N€WS-

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At Lockheed, technical excellence is a way of life. LOCKHEED MISSILES & SPACE COMPANY. INC. November 7. I980 N€WS- Its AGLA Charter Students Complain about Trash Ihe following documents are: Vaculin's letter announcing his Continued Irom front gusts thc hell out of me." commented back of Gillson but as yet no action decision; his reasons for the decision; the official University policy should not have to walk past that. It Irene Goodman. has been taken. regarding gay clubs, and the official position of Georgetown smells really bad. it's a health hazard The Housing Office informed the The Foghorn was unable to reach University, which is facing a lawsuit from a gay law students club. and it detracts from the view of Gill­ Hall staff members several weeks Plant department officials at mid­ son." commented Renee Castiglioni. ago that the bins will be moved tothc week. I hc AGI A issue has been handled with great cure and respect by "Not only is there garbage in thc ASl'SF. I am proud ol the Senators Ihe way they have inscsti- cans there is garbage all around ihe gated the issue, sought various opinions, and most importantly cans. It is an eyesore." stated Cathy taken this issue lor the serious one that it is. The members on both Heckcrt. side*, ol the issue have been able to freely air their views. At no lime C.O.LD. "Ihey bitch about us throwing was an actual decision rendered until all thc opinions had been Continued from page 2 ical therapy and postural drainage things out the windows but yet heard. For this reason. I feel comfortable wilh the extent to which All of the above logically point to techniques in some cases of unusu­ they'll put the garbage cans right in we have reviewed this issue. I can confidently say that the final only one conclusion concerning ally thick secretions. Breathing exer­ front of the dorm. You don't pul decision on ihis matter will be one we should all be proud of. treatment namely that "the best cises may also be helpful for patients your garbage cans right next to your As you know, this issue is now subject to my approval. I have treatment is prevention." In this in­ with advanced emphysema. front door." said Cathy McCoy. spent manv long hours in makinga decision. I have met personally stance, the best prevention is clearly 3. Flu shots should be adminis­ "Ihe school is so worried about and in confidence with supporters of both sides, including espe­ the avoidance of inhaled tobacco tered yearly, and the new vaccine looking good and when people come cially the representatives of the \(il A I have researched the Cath­ smoke. But there are other impor­ against pneumococcal bacteria (the and see that. . ." said Jennie olic position reviewing the many documents which stale the tant aspects of prevention and treat­ most important cause of bacterial Hendrix. Catholic ideology. I have spoken wilh Fr President. Ann Dolan. ment that should be emphasized. pneumonia) should be offered to "Every time I walk in the Gillson and members ol our (iav Community. I feel confident that I am 1. Increasing blame is being ap­ persons with C.O.L.D.- not yearly, doors I feel like blowing mv oats on prepared IO make an intelligent, objective and well-informed deci­ propriately placed on forms of air but on a "one-shot" basis. the desk clerk. I'm pissed off at these sion Rierefore, with the Powers vested in me by the ASUS! pollution other than the intensive A-holes. When arc they going to do Constitution Article 2. 111. Section One. I am exercising my right to form of self-pollution called smok­ something?" asked Chris Brooks. veto (he measure passed by the ASUSF Senate October 23. 19X0 ing. Veto concerning the chartering of thc AGI A Constitution. Thc smell generated by the bins 2. Since actual infection often un­ Continued from from seems to be another source ol com­ derlies chronic bronchitis, every ef­ Sincerely. Frank A. Vaculin Georgetown University in plaint. "Why would they beautify fort should be made to protect ASUSF President Washington. D.C. The students ihe garbage areas and move thc gar­ persons with COLD, from further charged that Georgetown violated a bage cans closer to the dorms where damage from infections by treating Ihe following are the reasons I have chose lo veto thc AGI A human rights ordinance and dis­ we can take a nice whiff when we vigorously those that develop. Anti­ Measure. criminated against them by refusing open our windows?" questioned biotics taken at theearliest sign of I hc AGI A issues is one of Rights. Choices. Freedoms and Re­ Marvclla Matthis. "They smell. I their group the right to exist. sponsibilities an infection - can be useful. Bron- thought where they had them was chodilators may help those with "re­ STIR is angry with USF because Rights fine." said Vince Barella. versible" bronchial construction. Li­ their name and description will not 1 he l'niversilv ol San Francisco has a right to operate as a priv­ "Walking past the garbage first quefying sticky mucous secretions be included in the law school ate Catholic Institution, and follow those practices which are inac- thing in thc morning is positively (drinking water is the best and catalog. The AGLA charter was cordancc with the ideologies ofthe Catholic Faith nauseating. The small is rank. It dis­ cheapest way) is helpful, as are phys­ vetoed a week ago last Thursay by The homosexual has all rights that thev aredeemedas persons in ASUSF President Frank Vaculin. the human race. Choices The University chooses to be a Catholic Private Institution thereby foregoing many of ihe advantages, both financially and by mere affiliation that it could be granted, if it did not choose to do so. The homosexual chooses the University of San Francisco. With Feel Something Like Hemingway? this choice he she foregoes the Institutional acknowledgement currently awarded by many Public Institutions. LOS ANGELES. CA 28 Octo­ the judges will be final, and the win­ property of Harry's Bar & American Freedoms ber 1980 Thc "importance of being ner will be announced before March Grill. By nature, choice nature limits Ireedom. When the University Ernest" is important again, as 31. 1981. All entries become the chose to be a Private Catholic Institution it limited its freedom to Harry's Bar & American Grill. Los gain Federal support. Angeles, this week kicks off its Fourth International Hemingway B\ nature, choice limits Ireedom. When the homosexual chooses to attend a Private Catholic University they must understand thai Competition. as students, they are limited by the freedoms granted by this Uni­ If you arc the best Hemingway im­ versity in accordance with the teachings ol the Catholic Church. itator. Harry's Bar will reward you. Responsibilities And the reward will be good. The The homosexual has a responsibility as do all students at the prizes are fame, immortality and alumni and the community to be committed to these freedoms and some nice food in Florence. Italy. ideals as stated in the Mission and Goals Statement of the Univer­ Thc winner gets dinner for two at sity of San Francisco. Harry's Bar & American Grill in Florence, plus the plane ride there Ihe homosexual has a responsibility as do all students as the University of San Francisco to abide by the official interpretation and back. If the winner is in Europe, of thc Mission and goals Statement. he comes to Harry's in Los Angeles. The University of San Francisco recogni/es as its official inter- What is Imitation Hemingway? pretor of the Mission and Goals Statement the University Presi­ It's one really good page of really dent. These are powers vested in him by the Board of Trustees of "ernest" Hemingway. It can be a this University. page of dialogue. A character sketch. An action scene. In short, it This is (he official statement by the President, which has been is a parody. Your entry has to sound unanimously supported by the Board of Trustees: like Hemingway. It must read like The University of San Francisco, as a Catholic institution, is him. And it must mention Harry's guided by the principles of the Catholic faith. The University Bar. . . nicely. believes that it should not endorse or sanction activities which are This is your chance to stand in the at variance with those principles. The University further believes center of The Big Ring, bathed in that chartering of thc AGLA as an official organization of the adoration while the flowers and oles University would be interpreted as University approval and pile up at your feet. Now's your support ol homosexual activity. chance to make it big with the lietraii. Last year, more than 2,400 entries were received from all over the world. Judges were authors Ray Bradbury and Barnaby Conrad; From William Ci. Schuerman. Assistant Vice President and As­ Jack Hemingway, son of Ernest sociate Dean lor Student Affairs at Georgetown University in Bufano Tours Held Hemingway; LOS ANGELES Washington, DC: TIMES syndicated columnist Jack Georgetown I niversitv is a private university with a history and Continued from front claimed a spiritual home in San Smith; literary expert Digby Diehl; tradition which is specifically Catholic. University administrators can arrange a private tour with the Francisco because of his love for'the and advertising executive Paul must make decisions in light of the conscience and value system Bufanos by calling Susan Strong in figure and traditions of Saint Fran­ Kcye. of Keyc, Donna Pearlstein. identified with this tradition The University, in terms of this re­ the USF Office of Public Affairs. cis. As a youngster, he was inspired sponsibility, cannot concur with an argument that official "recog­ What do the judges look for in an 666-6107. Everyone is welcome to by the stories of St. Francis that his nition" would not imply endorsement. entry? Very simply, Ihe judges ad­ visit the exibit. without a tour, at the mother told him. and later on. the Ihis situation involves a controversial and complex matter of mire sweat, daring, scholarship and following times: Monday. Tuesday. Franciscan spirit of universal broth­ laith and thc moral leaching ol thc Catholic Church Official grace. Not one-liners. Wednesday. 9-12 noon, 1-5 p.m.; erhood became the dominating suhsidv and suppoit ol a gay law student organization would be in- To enter, write your best page of Thursday from I to 5:30 p.m. and theme of Bufano's life. leipreted bv manv as endorsement ofthe positions taken by the gay Imitation Hemingway on an official 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Rare Book A comprehensive collection of his movement on a lull range of issues. While the University and its entry blank, available at Harry's in Room is closed weekends but the work is located at the Bufano Cen­ I aw Center cherish the individual rights lives and rights of its stu­ person or by mail, or on a plain piece rest of the exhibit can be viewed on ter, located at 2222 Sacramento dents, ihev cannot allow this deep respect for individual rights to of paper. Entries must be submitted Saturday from 9:30 to 5 p.m. and Street in San Francisco's famed become an inappropriate mstitulional endorsement and subsidiza- to Harry's, 2020 Avenue ofthe Stars, Sunday from I to 9 p.m. Mansin Hotel. Other pieces are ex­ tin ot a group cause involving controversial matters of faith and the Los Angeles. CA 90067, by Although he was born in Italy and hibited at the San Francisco Inter­ moral teachings of the Catholic Church.. February 15. 1981. The decision of educated in New York. Bufano national Airport.