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INDEX Interview With A Farwell To Seniors Tad Taube, Editorials Our Own Mike McNaughton College Living Owner Of The Looks Back Oakland Invaders Entertainment . Senior Special II see page 12 see page l | Sporu. SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN VOLU.V1I- 79 MMBHR P 'tlMVHRSlTV OF SAN FRANCISCO 'M \\s .\"|iV| KilSINC, W>h-6I22 ZarringhalamCaptures ASUSF Presidency In the heated race for ASUSF President, Hamid Zarrin ghalam edged by Tony Bartenetti to replace Gianfranco Marchesiello, present ASUSF President, for the next academic year. Zarringhalam. the first interna tional student to be elected to the Senate is a diverse organization post of President, was joined by and has some new ideas for the Sonja Hill as Vice President and year to come. Steve McCarthy as Treasurer. "Our main goal is to serve the The elections were held in Har students here at USF. We were ney Plaza thus aiding the election elected by the public to represent by the fact that both election days them, and I feel that we have a duty were warm, sunny days. The to them." number of voters was up consider Also up for election were cl.iss ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ably in comparison to previou^ s officers and the International Stu- years. According to one ASUSF dents Association Presideni The official who conducted the polls, winners of these positions are as "'This ... is the best turnout in follows: Senior Class President — The Fromm Institute celebrated their annual dinner at the Fairmont Hotef. With Father President probably four years. David Capurro; Junior Class Presi LoSchiavvo attending the dinner (center) and a grand turnout by the Frommers. thc dinner turned out to In addition to the three top posi dent — Annie Galia and Sopho be i/tiite a bash. tions, elections were held for posi- more Class President Erick tions of Senators. The winners in Pecha. The ISA. President is those races were seniors-to-be j(>hn Haan. Pro-Life Law Professor ' Oscar Perez. Barbara Hockel and Running unopposed were Larry Mike Freeman. Vierra and Susanne Yorn for Ac In a recent interview with the tivities Representative and Battles Roe vs. Wade new President. Hamid stated that Academic Vice President, re he was "excited to begin" his spectfully. term. He also said that the new Wednesday night Campus is not a pleasant task, but seems pointed out, '"the Court cannot Ministry, Students United for Life "... a repudiation of the history command respect by upholding and the Saint Ignatius Institute of what made the institution what it precedence which seems contrary hosted Professor John Noonan, a is." He added, however, that the to reason and experience." Storage Option Cut teacher of law at thc University of only way not to repeat an error Prof. Noonan then spoke of California at Berkeley. The title of once it has been made is through what, in his opinion, were the Prof. Noonan "s speech was "a readiness to reconsider." deepest errors of thc Supreme Off To Residence Halls "Abandoning Error: Precedence Prof. Noonan said that the aver Court, ""only two of which have for Reversing Roe vs. Wade". In age time for a constitutional error been rectified." The first one - 12:00 p.m.. Wednesday. May 2. By TONY FRANCOIS 1973 in thc case of Roe vs. Wade, to be corrected was twenty-four proclaimed that the state could not Phelan's fifth floor will remain the Supreme Court legalized abor years. Why does it take so long'.' set a limit on the number of hours a co-ed. for those who wish to re tion. Prof. Noonan began the talk Prof. Noonan explained that the person can work because it would Phelan Hall's co-ed fourth floor main on a co-ed floor. to the crowd of about one hundred principle of stari decisis, which compromise the freedom of the will become an all-women's resi According to Perhac. 4 Phelan in McLaren by listing cases in means that the Court should "stand employer, and that it was uncon dence this fall, according to a new residents were notified approxi which the Supreme Court '"has by what has been decided and not stitutional for the state to set a housing policy adopted by the mately a month ago that the new overruled itself.'* He pointed out disturb what is at rest" is a power minimum wage. It took 32 years housing office on Tuesday, April policy was being considered. that for an institution such as the ful influence on the Supreme for this decision to be reversed. 17. through the RHA and RHC. Supreme Court to admit a mistake Court. But, as Prof. Noonan PLEASE TURN TO BACK PAGE. Peter Perhac. Director of Hous Several students met with the ing, explained that there is an im RHC on the matter." "They weren't balance of men and women in satisfied with the answers they got. Phelan. and more space needs to be so about twenty of them met with Phelan Men Dumped From Rooms made for women. Peter Perhac. and weren't satisfied "The men who wish to stay with with his answers, either," said (a co-ed) lifestyle," said Perhac. Debbie Schoenlein, one of the 4 statement to the students. Housing located on Geary Street simply do "may continue it on the fifth floor Phelan RA's. She added that the By ROBIN A. HALEBAR has paid back total losses of up to to the guaranteed safety of their (of Phelan)." change was partially an attempt to $ 1.600 to $ 1,700 in lost valuables items." He finished by stating. Male residents of the floor were "mellow out" the floor, a reason For the summer of 1984 a new this academic year alone. ' "They offer you insurance on your notified on April 19 that they not mentioned by Perhac policy has been written. There will Housing offices of other schools storage and we (USF Housing) would have to find different rooms The male residents have ac be no more storing students' valu do not offer a storage policy or if can't." next semester. cepted the policy gracefully, ac ables over the summer months. they do, the contract is written up The reason for the initial change The effected students have the Students are being asked to keep was the Housing contracts were too cording to Schoenlein. so the offices are not responsible first opportunity to sign up for new their stuff at alternative places. vague, so therefore a student could Peter Perhac s office has not re for the students' valuables. The rooms, right after those who wish probably take Housing to court and ceived any reaction to the policy — When asked about the policy. University of San Francisco's Di to keep their present rooms. Housing replied, "We have al win a ease. The contracts (now positive or negative - since its rector of Housing. Peter Perhac. Students from freshmen experi ways told the students when they known as licenses) were rewritten. adoption said. "I could eaily take that same ence floors (3 Hayes-Heals and 7 left stuff here that there was no From now on, empty boxes and Phelan Hall director Gary Mas attitude but I don't want to because Gillson) may sign up for new guarantee that it would stay storage trunks will be kept in stor- low ski was unavailable for coin I would rather see the student use rooms at the same time: 10:00 a.m. there/' Although they made this the alternative of going to Bekins PLEASE TURN TO PAGE J. ml CAMPUS DIGEST Civilian Aide to thc Secretary of James Rutherford, Chief Educa palpitations, or nightmares just students, friends, and families are Hospitality Ihe Army. Northern California. tion Officer. American Associa thinking about it? Afraid you'll again invited to join the St. Ig School of Nursing. Saturday. tion for the Advancement of Sci Hunk, look stupid, and be forced to natius Choir in singing for the Bac Management Club May 19. 10 a.m.. Memorial Gym. ence. forego your dreams in life? calaureate Mass. The choir will Speaker: Jane M. Morehead. School of Law. Sunday. May If you are about to take the again sing Alexander Peloquin s Any members who are in R.N.. M.S.. Assemblywoman. 20. 6 p.m.. Masonic Auditorium. LSAT. GRE, Bar Exam or other Lord of Life, accompanied by an terested in a tour ofthe cruise ship State of California. Speaker: Barbara Boxer, member. professional exam in the next few orchestra. Matthew Walsh, direc the New Amsterdam on May 5th at College of Professional Studies. U.S. House of Representatives. months. Cheryl Joseph, visiting tor of music for St. Ignatius Church noon, please call Jan Haniffy or Saturday. May 19. 2 p.m.. School of Education. Saturday, professor from Wayne State Uni and for Campus Ministry, will drop a note off al Campion C-7. Memorial Gym. Honorary degree May 26. 2 p.m.. St. Ignatius versity in Detroit, can help you. conduct. Space is limited. recipient: Mihail Chemiakin. New Church. Honorary degree recipient She is currently conducting ex Rehearsals will be from 7:30- York painter. and speaker: Leslie L. Luttgens. perimental research designed to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, May 9 McLaren College of Business. civic leader. eliminate test anxiety in adult lear and May 16 in the St. Ignatius Commencements Sunday, May 20. 10 a.m.. Memo A Baccalaureate Mass will be ners and is providing free treatment Church Choir Room. The first re rial Gym. Speaker and honorary held Friday. May 18, at 5:30 p.m. to any individuals suffering from hearsal was May 2.