Employees Win Unionization Battle

The University's exempt meeting to exempt employees. interested in the subject matter exempt employees. These workers former are exempt from receiving employees won a major victory in First, the University denied the himself" the letter announcing the are the only non-unionized segments pay for overtime. their efforts to unionize in an out-of- exempt employees the right to invite suit said. of the USF work force. The union Because they are non-union, court settlement with USF in a union representative to te meeting At this point, exempt employees must receive signed cards from thirty exempt employees will bear the January. in the University Center. are trying to get signatures on percent of the exempt employees. brunt of the University's The Office & Professional Em­ Second, George Solerno, director authorization cards which would Exempt employees are disting­ reorganization. ployees Union, AFL/CIO Local 3 of employee relations, attended the allow the OPE to represent the uished from non-exempt because the Tiled suit against USF with the meeting. Exempt employees who National Labor Relations Board favored unionization charged that charging the school with "unfair he was there to "spy" for the labor practices for disrupting and University. spying on the December 4th The Foghorn was unable to reach SAN FRANCISCO meeting." Solerno for comment before press OPE represents USPs non- time. exempt employees, considered the In a letter to exempt employees, "lower echelon" of the University OPE Local 3 declared, "When staff. Exempt employees are non- exempt employees arrived at this secretarial and range from managers lunchtime meeting, they found the to the director of personnel to the personnel director and other University president. administrators present. . . This FOGHORN Volume 76, Number 13 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANC.SCO , In the January 12 settlement, the unlawful surveillance was designed Februarv 20< <>81 University's lawyers agreed to allow to intimidate, and many employees exempt employees to meet formally left as soon as they saw the admini­ on campus. The employees may also strators." invite a speaker from outside the "Further, the personnel director campus. refused to leave after repeated USF Receives This suit was filed because, it was request, commenting that he was an charged, USF had interefered with exempt employee and therefore was employees' rights at a December 4th 11 Recommendations From WASC Report Showdown in the Part I of a Series. . Memorial Gym In December 1980. the Western Association for Schools and Colleges (WASC) came to the Universily of San Francisco to determine USF's accreditation status. The results of lhal study were returned lo USF in the form of a 6S page report. In the next three issues, the Foghorn will reprint the most important portions of thai study. Pari Oie. this week, will deal with the problems thai WASC found and the recommendations made. The following week will be a look al lhe WASC Standards and USFs compliance with those standards. photo b\ Maii McGuigan The final pari will concern each The WASC report indicated that services in the Bursar's Office need college here at USF and how they "major improvement." pertain lo lhe WASC report. II. PROBLEMS identify the particular aspects ofthe commented on "somedisagreement, AND RECOMMENDATIONS University that relate to these or at least confusion" about the As the Handbook of Accredita­ purposes and provide thc structure fundamental aims and purposes of tion states, the purpose of for our analysis. The discussion of the University "and recommended accreditation are toassurethe public our findings appears in Section V of that additional effort be made to and other organizations and this report. In this section we wish to engage all parts of the university agencies that an institution: (a) has highlight certain concerns which are community in the process of clearly defined educational discussed in more detail in Section affirming those objectives to which it objectives appropriate to post- V. is committed, redefining those photo Mike Dubnoff secondary education and consistent I. The WASC Evaluation objectives expressive of the current The USF Dons and All-American guard Quintin Dailey host the Santa with WASC Standards (b) has committee in December 1975 Continued on back Clara Broncos Saturday night in the Memorial Gym. (ISF is currently established conditions under tied with Pepperdine for first place in the WCAC at 7-2 with Santa Clara which achievement of these and Gonzaga both one game behind at 6-3. Santa Clara defeated the objectives can reasonably be Weapons, stolen goods found Dons 70-63 earlier this year in Toso Pavilion and have now won three expected; (c) appears in fact to be in a row against OSF. — See Sports. .. accomplishing these objectives sub­ stantially; (d) and is so organized and financed that it can be expected Public Safety Officer to continue to achieve these Plans not finalized: objectives. The nine standards Nabs Hit and Run Driver Cliff Darington, a recently Methodist Church on Masonic. The released prisoner of San Quentin, bag had been thrown into some was arrested by Watch Commander bushes. Muskie May Speak at (ISF Jay Langlois and charged with hit- One suspect ran out the back of and-run driving, possesion of a the church, an argument ensued concealed weapon, possesion of a between the other and the Church's by Walter Neary Activities Vice President. Furthermore, he dealt with the sawed-off shotgun, and possesion of minister. The suspect was moving Edmund Muskie or Hamilton Former White House Chief of Iranians directly; America is still stolen articles. toward the bag in the bushes when Jordan will appear at USF later this Staff Hamilton Jordan has already feeling the repercussions of the crisis On Feb. 7th, while patroling Turk 1 anglois arrested him. semester under plans laid by the Co- agreed to appear at USF for $5000. and will for some time to come." St., Langlois heard a call concerning Inspection of the bag revealed a Curricular Council of ASUSF. The CCC will sign Jordan's contract The CCC Chairman said it was a hit-and-run on Parker and sawed-off shgtgun and a .357 Muskie, the former Secretary of for March 31 if Muskie declines. difficult to get Muskie to accept a Masonic. Upon arrival, witnesses Magnum gun It was discovered State, is the first choice ofthe CCC. Explaining his desire to obtain speaking engagement at a college. gave him the direction that the car later that the gun was allegedly A fee of $7400 has been set. The final Muskie for USF, McNicholas said, "We're competing with businesses had taken with the victim in pursuit. stolen from Santa Rosa decision whether or not Muskie will "He's very well-known. He served as that have offered $12,000 or more to Langlois spotted both cars near Darington was turned over to the appear in late April will be made by the senator from Maine — he's him. I took the approach that he Ulrich Field. The victim said that the San Francisco police to face charges the former Secretary and Senator almost a hero there. He was Secre­ would help youth understand the suspects ran from their car, with a the other suspect has nol been from Maine. tary of State, which is probably the world better by appearing at a black bag which one of the suspects found, but is believed to be an "We're open on this end," said Pat second highest position in our university." had allegedly removed from the escapee from San Quentin McNicholas, CCC Chairman and government. trunk of the car; into the /ion Page 2 -N€WS February 20, 1981

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration apparently has no intention of allowing humans to go the way of the dinosaurs. In a script that could have been written in Hollywood, NASA's Advisory Council has outlined a plan to have the Space Agency monitor and attempt to intercept and deflect with a hydrogen bomb, any asteroid or meteor that threatens to collide with the earth. It all started several years ago when Physicist Luis Alvarez theorized that dinosaurs were wiped out when a giant asteroid collided with the earth and threw so much dust into the atmosphere that it blacked out the sun. Alvarez, said that this destroyed the plant life and thus eventually wiped out the vegetarian dinosaurs. Alvarez's theories are widely accepted in the scientific community The Washington Post reports that NASA's Advisory Council has proposed a "Space Watch" Project which would monitor by computer, telescope and radar the far regions of the solar system, searching for asteroids or meteors which would threaten the earth. If one even appears to come too close for comfort, the plan calls for NASA to shoot up a hydrogen bomb to nudge the asteroid off its collision course and into another orbit. The Council estimates that NASA could start the monitoring project with a measly $500,000 a year. The Advisory Panel is suggesting that a rendezvous mission be set in If you hate going to the dentist, but love to dance, there may be a 1985 to see if an asteroid could really be blown off its course. dentist just for you. The cost of that mission is estimated at $100 million. Dr. Rodney Chang> of Honolulu, has transformed the waiting Are you ready for. . .Designer Hostage Jeans? room of his office into a fully equipped discotheque, where he Devils Jeans, Incorporated, is introducing a new line of jeans encourages his patients to "dance away their anxieties." especially designed to commemorate the former hostages held in Iran. Chang explains that "No one likes going to the dentist, so I try Emblazoned on one back pocket ofthe jeansarethe words "52: We making the experience as delightful as possible." The music for the Love You," with the 52 surrounded by the American Bald Eagle dental disco runs thc gamut of today's dance music sounds. The tunes Garland often seen on official seals and documents of the United are piped into all parts ofthe office, enabling patients to hear the music States Government. through headphones while the Doc works away on their pearly whites. There are plans to offer the patriotic pants to the hostages and their In between records, however, a voice reminds you that it's not families, and for those of you who are interested, they'll soon be on sale Saturday night, by providing hints on brushing and flossing to all for $25 a pair. dental disco goers. One spokesperson for Devils Jeans claims the patriotic pantaloon To further calm dental anxiety. Dr. Chang tries to dance with each will help the former hostages "adjust to American freedon once again." of his patients. Can salads and raw veggies be harmful to your health? They can if Nuclear power plants in the United States have been generating only you're a hospitalized cancer patient. half the electrical power they were originally designed to produce— A report in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that the thanks to various equipment flaws and design failures. amount of bacteria that remains on fresh salad vegetables, even after A report published by The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists washing, is dangerously high and can cause life-threatening illness and indicates that, during the first six months of 1980, the average even death in certain cancer patients. performance ofthe major nuclear plants in the United States was only Dr. Jack Remington, Professor of Medicine at the Stanford 48 percent of their design capacity. University School of Medicine, and Dr. Stephen Schimpff, Professor In the early 1970's, when most of these plants were under of Medicine at the I'niversity of Maryland, explain that a patient's construction, the nuclear industry was predicting they would be white blood cell count is drastically reduced after undergoing performing at 80 percent of their capacity factors. However, the new radiation or drug treatment. Because of this, cancer patients study reveals that the nuclear plants are not even rearing the industry's undergoing treatment are more vulnerable to bacterial infections. scaled-down goal of 65 to 70 percent. The report also indicated that approximately 50 percent of Energy Analyst Charles Komanoff says that the sagging hospitalized cancer patients die from an infection rather than from performances of America's "nukes" are being caused, in part, by cancer itself. equipment and material failures, along with shutdowns related tothe Remington added that "Nearly 50 percent of infections in cancer Three Mile Island accident. patients have been shown to be caused by hospital-acquired organisms During 1979, the last year for which annual figures are available, the which have colonized in the patient's digestive tract. " amount of electricity generated by atomic plants dropped 8 percent from the previous year. The declining output of nuclear plants John Lennon's murder last December seems to have been one ofthe reportedly was offset by a 10 percent increase in the use of coal. biggest stories of the past decade. The Washington Post reports that virtually every magazine that put A Japanese pharmaceutical firm has reportedly developed a John Ijennon's picture on its cover following the tragedy enjoyed near- suppository which can terminate pregnancy. record sales of that particular issue. Ono Pharmaceutical Company in Osaka says the medicine is Time magazine, for example, sold more than half-a-million copies derived from Prostaglandin, a hormone-like substance. It reportedly from the newsstands—a figure topped only twice in the past 30 years. had a 90 percent success rate when tested on women who were four to Time's issues on Richard Nixon's resignation and the Jonestown six months pregnant. Massacre sold more copies. According to the researchers, the drug has some side effects, Newsweek says it sold 450,000 newsstand copies of its Lennon issue, including slight cases of diarrhea, stomach aches, nausea and fever. twice its normal figure. It was the second biggest seller in Newsweek's However, researchers with the company say it is "an epoch-making history, the magazine says. suppository" because it may eliminate the conventional surgical In the meantime, both New York and People magazines say their method of abortion which can cause blood loss. lennon editions registered the largest sales figures in their histories. Ono says it will soon as the Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry The IS Army says it is shutting down a life-like prisoner of war to authorize the marketing of the suppository. training camp near Fort Gordon, Georgia, after service personnel Students at Oregon State University have come up with a new game complained of being forced to undergo harassment and torture. to counter another popular game that has been sweeping college Trainees who were taken to the camp reportedly expected to hear campuses in recent months. lectures about the Geneva Convention rules on the treatment of The older of the two games is called "Killer"; and participants in prisoners. Instead, witnesses report, they were attacked in a mock Killer follow each other around the campus and carry out mock battle, taken prisoner, dressed in POW gard, blindfolded, and chained assasi nations. to each other. To counter what they see as the violence in "Killer," students on the Following a controversial exercise at the camp last December, one campus at Corvallis, Oregon, are playing something called "The Secret recruit complained of being terrorized by a guard dog; while another Smooch." reportedly was hospitalized after being hung from a tree by his wrists The idea, according to the players, is for each participant to select and then thrown into a cold shower in sub-freezing temperature. A the name of another player and to kiss that player three times. What total of 19 ofthe trainees were hospitalized. makes the game difficult is that the smoocher must do the kissing The object of the camp—which its critics call "Camp Heir— without the smoochee knowing who did it. reportedly is to teach recruits never to give more than Iheir names, Asa result of this difficult rule, much ofthe smooching reportedly is ranks, and serial numbers if they are ever captured in battle. taking place when the lights in a dorm suddenly go off, or even when the smoochee is asleep. Utah State Senator Fred Finlinson has been leading a crusade in his The players report that there are no geographical limits where one state to "Ban Tlie Bong." can be smooched, although the showers are considered off-limits. The A Bong, of course, is a special device used by some people tosmoke person who does the most smooching while being smooched the least marijuana. To combat Finlinson's bill in the legislature, a grassroots by Valentine's Day will be declared the winner. outfit calling itself "The Hole In The Universe Gang" has been distributing letters to lawmakers letters which warn: "When Bongs are outlawed, only outlaws will have Bongs." Former Beatle George Harrison has delayed the release of his new LP, "Somewhere In England," until late next month—reportedly And taped to each letter was what appeared to be a marijuana because he is "extremely depressed" over the death of John Lennon. cigarette, hand-rolled in red, white and blue paper. The Capitol The music trade publication Cashbox says that Harrison is also Security Chief in Salt Lake City reports that the leafy substance inside rumored to be attaching a tribute song to Lennon on that upcoming was analyzed, and that it turned out to be nothing more than alfalfa. LP. The is now scheduled for release on March 25th. No joint sessions have been called to discuss the matter. February 20, 1981 N€WS Pije 3 Medical Research Journal however, cause retrograde more aggressively spreading kind, ejactulation meaning that semen various treatment measures can be Probing the Prostate Gland is passed back into the bladder employed. For example, radical during intercourse. At present, there prostate surgery more extensive by Ramin Tasharrofi Acute prostatitis is characterized known as prostatism —difficulty in are no agents scientifically proven to than simple tissue removal for First, a spelling lesson. We by the rather abrupt onset of fever, starting thc flow of urine, decreased cause shrinkage of the prostate enlargement has often been used. humans, accidentally or otherwise, pain at the base of the penis, and force of the urinary stream, gland. However, recent studies indicate tht dribbling of urine after voiding is felt may assume a prostrate position — painful urination; uncontrolled Cancer of the Prostate: the results of radiation treatment to be completed, and increased but we do not have a gland spelled in dripping of cloudy fluid from the While less common than benign may be comparable to those of frequency of urination, especially that manner. Male members of the urethra may also occur (a problem enlargement, cancer of the prostate surgery in some of these cases. In during the night ("nocturia"). human race do, however, have a associated with some venereal gland is a far more serious problem short, the exact form of treatment Prostatism usually develops prostate gland — and with or diseases as well). Usually, an given the fact that it is one of the that should be used in any given case gradually but may, in advance stages without a second "r," this walnut- infecting bacterial organism can be major causes of cancer deaths in men will depend on the stage of the sized gland all too often spells identified from urine specimens and produce a sudden and complete — about 20,000 per year in this disease, the age of the patient, the trouble. The prostate's potential for the infection treated with blockage gradually but may, in country. Most cancer of the prostate latest information from studies trouble is directly related to its antibiotics. In older men, prostate advanced stages produce a sudden — especially in older men — grow at comparing treatment methods, and. position in life. As shown in the infections may be associated with and complete blockage to the flow of a slow pace and are not likely to most important, the skill and diagram, the prostate gland gland enlargement which may urine — obviously requiring spread excessively or cause death; judgment of an experienced surrounds the urethra — the tube require surgery. When there is emergency treatment. Even lesser indeed, the majority of males over urologist. that emerges from the bladder and persistent inflammation of the stages of blockage can led to serious age 80 probably have small amounts In summary, the prostate gland carries urine, via the penis, to the prostate it may be necessary to use x- infections of the urinary tract caused of this type of cancer. When prostate seems to cause an inordinate amount outside world. Little imagination ray dye studies and direct inspection by the "back-up" of urine. cancer is established by microscopic of trouble. However, most of these is needed to understand how via the penis (through a cystoscope) Benign enlargement is caused by study to be of this indolent type, troubles are not life-threatening, and infection or enlargement of the to rule out underlying anatomical an overgrowth of glands associated most experts advise no treatment the prostate's unique location prostate can interfere with the problems. with the urethra but located inside other than annual check-ups and permits early detection of cancer if relatively simple and comfortable As mentioned, chronic prostatitis the prostate gland. The usual form transurethral (through the penis) annual rectal exams are done act of urination. The diagram also is usually a more difficult problem. of surgery to alleviate the blockage is removal of the obstructing tissue. routinely in men over age 50. illustrates how close the prostate a transurethral resection (TUR). Often no bacteria can be identified When the prostate cancer is a gland is to the front wall of the as the certain cause. In recent years, The excessive tissue is extracted via rectum — thereby making much of newly identified forms of microbial the urethra using a special type of the gland accessible to the life — some requiring special cystoscope and electrical cutting physician's finger during a rectal antibiotics — have been implicated device which removes the central examination. Finally, it should be in chronic prostatitis. But, quite portion of the gland. Thus, much of noted that the prostate surrounds frankly, physicians frequent resort the original prostate gland — which the final passage of sperm (via the to rather blindly trying various — was pushed to the outside — remains ejaculator ducts) into the urethra; often "broad spectrum" — after surgery. Therefore, even after during ejaculation, the prostate antibiotics in the hope tht one will such surgery, the prostate must be gland squeezes fluid into the urethra alleviate symptoms. Some experts checked periodically for further Kopy Editor Kneeded to aid in the transport and who believe that emotions can play a growth or the development of nourishment of sperm. Given this role in chronic prostatitis may use cancer. The decision for surgical If you can find the mistakes in strategic location, one might expect tranquilizers as well. removal and the type of surgery to be the prostate to perform essential — done depend ultimately on the the above — you're qualified! even heroic — functions. But, in fct, The exact reasons for enlargement of the prostate are unclear—though discomfort of the individual and the apart from its contribution to judgment of a competent urologist. Contact semen, the gland's major role seems presumably they are related to hormonal changes associated with Whether there are symptoms or not. to be to cause trouble. (In recent surgical removal may be necessary The Editor years, a group of physiologically aging; about 10%of ma les aged forty already have some degree of enlarge­ because of an associated urinary active substances known as tract infection that threatens kidney 666-6122 prostaglandins have become the ment, and by age 60 prostate en­ largement is almost universal. damage or changes in the bladder, object of intense interest. Though which is forced to work extra hard to When the prostate increases in initially found in the prostate, they expel urine through the penis. Most size, it may impinge on the urethra are actually widespread throughout surgical procedures done for benign — thereby narrowing the the bodyand not at all unique to the enlargement do not result in any passageway for urine flow. This, in prostate. degree of impotence; they may. turn, causes a set of symptoms Smoking Marijuana Can Turn You Blue Two speech pathologists report that smoking marijuana may cause your vocal cords to turn dark blue in color. Peter Mueller and J. Clayton Wilcox say they came across this unexpected color change in eight of 14 regular pot smokers they recently studied. Mueller and Wilcox stress that, despite the blueness ofthe cords, the voices of the pot smokers they examined were no different from those of either cigarette smokers or non-smokers. The two University of Wisconsin researchers say, however, that — in their words—"There was a definite change in the tissue among marijuana smokers." They report their study involved a total of 35 subjects, including 14 who had smoked marijuana at least weekly for three or more years. Zeta Beta Tau USF's most active fraternity.

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by Allen Funky XIII the practice — but then again we [1 his column is dedicated to my fellow editors here at the Foghorn Well, well, another semester weren't talking about reality in the and the managers and directors of KUSF AM and FM] begins at USF. Considering all we first place. . . The college media here at USF have not been recognized for its• were subjected to last semester, this "NIGHT MOVES" DEPT. accomplishments. It doesn't need to be because people who are' one figures to be relatively dull. In You've no doubt heard about the involved with it know those accomplishments. When I mentionmedia fact, nothing much happened during Evening College's soon-to-be-no- here at USF. I particularly mean the Foghorn, the student newsaper intersession, except that a bunch of longer faculty? I wonder when the and KUSF. the student operated radio station. employees got fired because of the alumni office, will Ditch them for The Foghorn was accepted into the California Newspaper "minor reorganization." contributions like they do all of the succeed — this could give their floor Publishers Association in January. The CNPA is a very prestigious But why should Jesuits careabout other groups at USF. a bad name) They say Dave looked newspaper association. College memberships into this association is them? They weren't unionized. RA RA DEPT. Dorm students pretty bad when he was rescued by very exclusive. After 15 years, the Foghorn once again belongs to the Oh, there are some changes in this know all about change night. That the men of his floor. I don't know Associated Collegiate Press. Last semester's issues are being judged at school where nothing but the tuition goes on when the RA's (resident why — I kind of like the idea of the present moment and all are eligible for the Pacemaker and all increases. The doomed Counseling assistants, the "elders" on the floor) twenty nursing students (or even American awards. and Health has a bunch of flyers of two floors — each of a different one) crawling over me — but then KUSF was in Billboard\asl Saturday, February 14, 1981. Billboard advertising their programs on sex — change places for an evening. again, I do not like flaming orange. is the Radio Programming Music Record International Newsweekly. campus. Their Women's Health Then, the kids on the floor proceed TEE HEE DEPT. So, Ed, dating An article written by Jack McDonough entitled; "San Francisco's Clinic is prominently scratched out to hassle them. a coed? I can guess what art you're KUSF - College FMer Aims To Crack A Major Commercial though. This means that if the young Ol' Allen doubts that because of communicating to her. Market, appeared in Billboard." women in Hayes (sounds of stifled last week's episode that there will be ASUSF DEPT. Let's talk about KUSF is a 24-hour college statidn which is an accomplishment laughter) need to be tested for any more for a long, long time. Bess ASUSF (Yeah, I know zzz...) First, within itself. The IBS West Coast National Convention which was something, C & H can't oblige. Murphy and the deadly handsome to get something positive out of the hosted by KUSF last semester was very successful and gave KUSF Dave D'Arezzo of 2 Gillson way, the newstand looks really good. recognition on a national level. The free service is being dropped switched. First, the guys grabbed You're doing a hell of a job running KUSF has gained recognition on a national level for Billboard and because of all the controversy. A few Bess (sounds good so far) and tied it and you guys and gals will be from sponsoring the West Coast National Convention. The Foghorn years ago, the good little boys her with tape to a chair. They then remembered for this if nothing else. by gaining acceptance into the CNPA and ACP have gained recogni­ and girls were told by the Lord proceeded to put water on her, Speaking of nothing. . . tion on a statewide national level. himself (he is a HE, you know) to shampoo her, and shave her face. President Frank Vaculin, for the What's behind it all? Students: mass media majors, USF students expose that C & H was referring The girls retaliated angrily by three of you who care, is still up there who donate their free time because they care and want toget involved. troubled young ladies to abortion pouncing on Dave and dragging him providing his incomprable College students who are General Managers, Directors, and Editors, clinics. Even to this day, the Insti­ into the floor lounge. Some sat on leadership. He's still setting records who work on radio stations and newspapers already hold responsible tutionalized have been insisting that his chest and climbed all over him for his ability to loudly shot "Yes!" management positions, students who take their positions seriously there are still abortion referrals. while others tried to give him a to any administrator up on the get things done. That's not true, C & H discontinued hickey (they apparently didn't fourth floor UC. The Foghorn and KUSF for the past three years and even longer have been working on building an image, providing credibility and providing responsible journalism to the community in which they serve. Despite the failures, mix-ups, mistakes — the potential was and is always there. Building the credibility of something takes time and work. Making something better so that when you graduate you know Beyond These Hallowed Halls other people have a better opportunity than yourself. Inspiring comp­ etition so that other people can learn. Ideas are only thoughts and scribbles on paper but when you see them being actualized they become reality. Looking at the wall here behind the Escapades Editor desk, I see And One More Time that someone scribbled on the wall- 'you can never have too much punk'. A countless number of times I've heard arguments stating that KUSF plays punk music and people don't read ESCAPADES be­ cause it's too punk. What is punk? Who can define it? Just because you might see one article or hear one song that may look or sound Dunk by Gail Bondi amount of energy estimated to be plus the amount it costs you to heat doesn't mean the entire thing is punk. Punk is only a musical form. This week's column is on a very necessary for the use of an average the water (with an electric water There are too many clones out there who are narrow minded and shut old subject that should be worn out household. (240 kilowawtt hours of heater expect 24e a load or with gas themselves out to popular culture and the changes of everyday society. by now; but the fact remains — electricity, and, depending on the heat 9c a load). Even if you only do KUSF plays new wave, reggae, ska, classical rock, rockabilly. Americans consume too much season, 106 or 26 therms of natural one load every other day and the Motown and R&B. energy. I am not talking about the gas). Rates go up rapidly, and, landlord pays for the hot water, the The Foghorn's Escapades section covers play reviews such as amount we need to maintain a after you have used your lifeline cost is still $12.00 a month. Camelot, record reviews, concert reviews and a calendar to the Bay comfortable life-style; I am allowance for the month, almost Don't worry about having to give Area's clubs every week. If you want to know what todo with your referring to those who waste energy double for the price of natural gas up your creature comforts when weekend, why not pick-up the Foghorn on Fridays and keep tuned as though they knew the source of and for electricity which should give you are saving energy, most of them into KUSF FM and AM. KUSF has co-promoted with clubs such as some new, and as yet undiscovered you an extra incentive to save. don't cost that much. Your color the ®ld Waldorf and the Stone. Such bands as Gang of Four, the Go- source of fuel. The attitudes of "lean Another thing to remember is that television costs you about Go's and Jim Carroll, just to name a few. use as much as I want so long as I am your lifeline allowance is much $2.00/month, (a black and white KUSF is USFs radio station, tune in to it — listen to it — it's paying for it" and "I'd like to cut lower in the summer season which television or solid state costs only 80e student run and student operated. down on my energy use, but it's so for PG&E begins May I and lasts a month). Your stereo is only 33e a The Foghorn is thc student newspaper. And the major source of inconvenient" will be the ruining of through November 1. month, while your radio only uses communication for this campus. It is partially funded through your the nation's economy. Savingenergy Also if you are thinking of getting 3/4c an hour. As far as your comfy $17.50 activity fee. You pay for it — so pick it up and read it. is not difficult or painful; it simply a new apartment remember that electric blanket goes it will probably Open your eyes and ears USF and look what's happening. The requires a very small amount of natural gas costs considerably less save you money since you can turn the Foghorn and KUSF know. knowledge about your appliances than electricity when it comes to heat down without it costing you and a good deal of common sense. heating your home or your water or more than 20c an hour to keep your Saving energy not only saves cooking your dinner. bed warm (the cost of running an resources, it also saves you money. Speaking of heating. TURN electric blanket goes down with the SAN FRANCISCO Appealing to your basic greed or YOUR HEAT DOWN!, it can save size of the blanket). Necessities such poverty PG&E has offered you a free you a lot of money. Lowering the as steam irons and vacuum cleaners brochure to tell you how your energy temperature by one or two degrees cost 3c an hour and 4c an hour dollar is spent, even the phone call is will save about 5% on your heating respectively. (Alas, energy FOGHORN conservation is not a good excuse for free. (800) 792-8000). If you haven't costs. If you don't like wearing your I Mvm-.ll > Of* SAN I^MIVII taken time to ask for one I have sweater in the house at least turn the a dirty rug or rumpled clothes). summarized most ofthe information heat down when you are in bed, you While your hair dryer costs about 6c Mrmbrroftht ,.ss< K taTeD of interest to students below. save about 1% of your heating bill an hour to run. For anyone who is m < oit«=*ciaTe (The figures given are based on the (or each degree you turn your heat curious, your clock costs you about 1981 Staff Box PR*F»SS( 3 higher rates.) 16c a month to run. Member a down. If you can also close off First of all there are some basic rooms, you can get a smaller space With such information in mind, STAH- - SPRIN*. mi warmer for less money than you you can no longer claim ignorance as MNar-ta-C M«f Marcella Farragher terms you ought to know. One I .IM ..i ni \ dtim Cindy Tipping kilowatthour (k wh) is 1,000 watts of could if you were heating the whole an excuse for your energy wastage; ta-rap-ade* t diii" Suiie t **on apartment. (Note: You will also feel you now have only two titles: lazy or Sport* tatt-tor Mike McNaughton electricity used for one hour. A MIIHI. i-Htm Mark Outerud therm is 100,000 (British Thermal warmer if you move your furniture selfish. I'm not asking you to take a It-Blurt-* fdit.K Spider Prarton away from windows - weather bath and wash your hair in two RuM-n-r-v-- Manaf-r-r Robin A Martin Units. (I BTU=the heat of one Adtf-rlMng Manage- Mary Wrtn standard match). Ijfeline rates are stripping or double-paning windows gallons of water (which is possible) t u-MrtWttnf. NHon 1 k Sullivan [Vnit-r Sullivan Walter Neary is more effective but your landlord I'm just asking you not to run our Van Ault Boh Hoau-tki Mikr l>uhmt(l I IM Maurino. Valerie Rice the lowest possible rates for either ( up* 1-tfMof l« Carter electricity or natural gas; they are may not cooperate). natural gas and our electricity into tator-fWton rd..,- Rich Vaile designed to encourage conservation The other energy guzzler is your nothingness without first getting Ad* MMM John Arthur S t t *aminer by providing for lower costs for that dishwasher, averaging 8c a load. some use out of it. February 20, 1980. OPINION Pafe 5 View From the Limb T.R. Sullivan's Generations University

by Robert Boguski short, is familiar enough. Analysis of desire is covered in an ideological its causes and implications have kept veneer, whether religious, of San Francisco Captured in the innocuous back­ sociologists in this country communistic, or otherwise. Have pages of Sunday's Chronicle, section employed for years. Americans, in fact, advanced so far A (where mushy Gail Sheehy intro- from Berkeley, 1964, in their More startling though, comes the Along time ago. in a country far, far way, on a Hilltop, stood the spectives on ambitious, nympho­ tolerant attitudes to a point which report out of Poland that the University of Camelot. It was founded by King Arthur, but Arthur maniacal Harvard B-School affords them a bemused, wizened "Generation Gap" underlies the split had more important matters to attend to so he left the University of graduates and gay laboratory mice glance in the direction of Swiss folly? of interests between the young Camelot to be run by the Jesuits. Unfortunately, that was a fatal give way to hard news), is a story of Have our generations learned to firebrands of the incipient mistake. potentially vital interest. Taken in independent labor movement, and learn from each other? Or, as one At first. King Arthur was pleased with his University. It was a isolation, student demonstrations the aging, suspicious, politically famous line would have it, do we. the magnificent campus with tall churches, great academic halls and and violent confrontations with ossified leadership of the Polish Swiss, and others still find here "a beautiful, green plazas with fountains spraying water into the air. police are by no means the most Communist Party. The latter failure to communicate?" Where The most important person at the University of Camelot, in the innovative tactics of protest, group's fears of change are support­ change is concerned, is ghetto still an beginning, was the student. Emphasis was placed on I iberal Arts especially for those of us who ed, indeed defended, by the operative word for the society, and developing educated people. Students were taught how to read, remember what S.I. Hayakawa did septuagenarian oligarchs of the thought, and activities of different write and think for themselves. Tuition was kept at a minimum and for a living before he attempted to be Kremlin, whose own melodramptir age groups? student services at a maximum. Even the secretaries in the ( ollege a U.S. Senator. What is notable, cling to their authority's twilight Surely those who control of Business were courteous once in a while. however, in Sunday's case study, is betrays a certain lack of faith in the opportunities and economics in Soon however, rival Universities were founded around Camelot. the idyllic, bubble-like myth of future. From Zurich to Moscow, the Switzerland feel that they have One, Stanford, was even greater than Camelot, but the others were placid, bougeois. boring living message is clear; generations have earned their positions; discontented educational factories. They inputed students at a cheap price and which was bust when the repre­ become, now as belore, preoccupied youth is to be regarded, by its anger, graduated them artificially educated and chillingly competitive. sentatives of different generations with their immediate political as manifesting expected signs of King Arthur was apalled at these institutions and wondered if took to the streets to combat one interests to the extent that they fail immaturity. The young ones, say the Camelot could survive. But he felt that as long as the school stuck to another. to listen to each other across the careerists in Poland's ruling party, its ideals and principles, it would survive. barriers of age. Chaos, therefore, lack the experience which age brings That confrontations of such The most evil of all these new schools was the one that called looms in the transitionless politics of to make hard political choices. intensity are taking place at this itself the University of Santa Clara. Santa Clara was also run by tomorrow. Such activity means Coming from those responsible, by moment in Switzerland — known Jesuits who soon began to plot Camelot's overthrow. expectations of heartburn for their own intransigence, for much historically as the richest, most Of course King Arthur could have cared less about Santa Clara, Harvard-trained system analysts that is wrong with Poland today, the democratic nation in Europe — but suddenly he had new cause for concern. It seemed to him that when an analyzeable system no audacity behind the expression of augurs ill for those insistent enough the University of Camelot was slowly becoming a different kind of longer exists. Like Vietnam. Or Kent such thinking is stupefying. to proclaim the universal prosperity. State, circa 1971. school. Concern for the student became less and less important The article in question cites youthful Where do generations meet, if not while making money became more and more important. Tuition (particularly college students') in sharing the burden of realistic ". . .For the times they are a skyrocketed while student services were slowly decreased. The alienation from the values placed in decision-making? Does the diffusion changing" . . . great buildings decayed and had graffiti written on them, the material possessions by their elders of power with a mandate to effect fountains were shut off and mice infested the residence halls while as the root of their own discontent. History seems to repeat itself in responsibile change carry with it a nothing was done about them. Theolder generation, students the modern, pre-programmed age of minimum age requirement? How And a new type of student appeared at Camelot. one who was assert, cares little for the social digital delights. One must question wise, indeed, are those in the upper more concerned with making a lot of money once they graduated welfare of society; the entrenched whether the leaders and claimants to strata of Moscow's or Zurich's elite, than in getting a proper education. who brush off under-40s criticism as middle class for their part, views leadership in Switzerland, Poland, The other schools saw that Camelot was ready to fall and they counterproductive, even counter­ criticism from youth as an Russia — anywhere else, have long- invaded. But Camelot stood strong because they still had the braver revolutionary? How wise, moreover, intolerable interference by left-wing term visions for the future of the knights. Led by Sir Russell. Sir Smith and Sir Cartwright, the are those in America —aboveall the do-gooders and hooligans in their world, their country, and their own Knights of the Roundball continued to defeat one opponent after new, over-55 leaders of the present rightful exercise of hard-earned personal positions in determining another, especially Santa Clara, who actually seemed to enjoy administration — for not heeding power. Right-wing backlash groups the future. This observer is struck, getting crushed every year. the lessons of these examples? How are mobilizing, citing the communist for one, by the widespread hit-and- But more and more, the people of Camelot became apathetic and wise indeed? menace. "Police brutality" has run, grab-what-you-can attitudes of their vigilance waned. The ideals of the University of Camelot gave increased. Censorship rules are so many who are bent solely on their Robert Boguski has written a weekly way to professionalism and soon, all that was left worth fighting for enforced against publications own economic self-gratification. column in lhe Foghorn for over two was St. Ignatius Church and the Knights of the Roundball. deemed illicit. Tne litany of unrest, One is also stunned to realize how years and is currently ASUSF And suddenly one day, the unthinkable occurred. Camelot let charge versus countercharge, in often this rather basic human academics vice-president. down its guard and was defeated by the Knights from Santa Clara. King Arthur was enraged and he ordered his knights to invade Santa Clara immediately. But once again, the Knights of the Roundball were soundly defeated. One year later, amid tremendous turmoil and reorganization at Correspondence the University of Camelot, King Arthur ordered his Knights ofthe Roundball to invade Santa Clara again. But again the attack met with dismal failure. plished to a certain degree these aims important part fn our university last When King Arthur heard the news of a third consecutive defeat, Allen Resigns which I set to maintain. semester. As for this semester, its he placed his head in his hands and wept. The foundations of his I would like to wish the next time to finish up. I wish the class of great University had been shattered and the school's very existence To the University: Allen Funky the best of luck. My 1981 the best, now its time for this This is quite a change for me was threatened. only words of advice would be to use Allen Funky to take a rest. Thanks At that moment, a herald came before King Arthur and writing in this section of the paper, your own mind when writing this again. but it is the best I can do at this time. announced that the knights of Santa Clara were on their way to article and not the minds of those Sincerely, Camelot. The king knew that they were going to try and crush I wish to thank the entire student who dictate to you rather than Richard M. Dudum population, administration and Camelot for the fourth and final time. For one more defeat by appreciate from you the time and Allen Funky Fall 1980! Santa Clara meant the end of the University of Camelot. faculty for allowing me the honor of effort involved in writing that writing ALLEN FUNKY for the King Arthur was greatly saddened when the thought occurred to article. I can only hope that you as No Smoking! him that this might be the end of his great University. He felt it was Fall of 1980 semester. Allen Funky are given the To the Editor and a sad world indeed when a quality education could not stand uptoa It would be of great plesure for me opportunity to use the education All students of USF, cheap education. But then he realized that it was not the same to continue this work as I finish up which this school makes available to The time is now; we can put up quality education it had once been. He had let it decay too far. And my college career here at USF. you. I still think its true that a person with it NO LONGER!.' There is a this he must cure once the threat of Santa Clara was swept away. Unfortunately, that has been made gets out, what he puts into life. significant problem here on campus And so, he brought all his subjects before him and spoke in a impossible. There exists some Unfortunately, I'm geting put out and we all must be involved in loud, clear voice. conflict between my perception of for getting into life. Somehow I bringing about a solution. "Now is the winter of our discontent made worse by three defeats what Allen Funky means to this thought that was my job but it seems to Santa Clara of yore. And it is the time for all good men to come university, and the perception of my as if I was wrong. Apparently, it's the First — a question. (If you answer to the aid of their school. The time has come for the good citizens of former Opinion Editor. opinion of my former opinionated this correctly, you're halfway there!) Is there, and can you locate (without Camelot to destroy the evil of Santa Clara forever And once we do It has always been my thought editor that I failed to live up to her looking) the NO-SMOKING that, we will return this school back to what it once was. We will get that Allen Funky is close tothe heart expectations of what Funky should sections in the dining areas? Give up? rid of rude staff members, teachers who don't keep their office of our university because there exists be. If this is true, I can only Most likely, the reason that you hours and administrators who are concerned with nothing more a little ol Allen in each ot us. All of us apologize for being human. Still, I can't locate them is because one does than taking home their paycheck. We must defend what is great at understand his humor, his wit, and won't apologize for trying my best. not exist (Commons), and the other this institution: The St Ignatius Church, the Fog and Grog and a often times his bad taste. Often As for all you, you people are the can't be seen through all the smoke liberal education. For this will be our finest hour!" times, he speaks that which each of best. All of us here at USF make up (Green and Gold). Or, maybe we us think or have thought of in the And with that. King Arthur, the wind sweeping through his hair Allan Funky, your ups, your downs, never cared to look. The problem is past, and it is his job to enlighten, and the sun glittering on his sword, marched out through the ruin to your passions and your prides, and that there are virtually no non­ and lighten up those tense situations take on Santa Clara. most of all your humanness. Allen smoking sections on campus, in food which exist in daily life here at USF. Funky is in all of us, and he is an service areas. T R. Sullivan, a senior from Montgomery. Alabama, is an aspiring I have kept all of these things in mind important part of our university. I sportswriter who enjoys sports, reading, and sitting on ihe beach while writing last semester, and I feel HEY!! This is your problem! our would like to thank you all for He also believes that USF. despite all us faults, has the greatest that in many respects, I have accom­ problem! I'm not going to throw out allowing me to play such an cont. people in the world. Pa(e 6 -OPINION February 20, 1981 An Ounce of Prevention BOOKS

Vitamin C Controversy by Jane Geraci The Official Preppy Handbook by Van Ault modern lifestyles may deplete the between 3 to 20 times longer. This edited by Lisa Birnbach body of Vitamin C. The correct research has been criticized and Workman Publishing. 3.95 Centuries ago, sailors found that amount will vary with the needs of attempts to disprove it have been At last a how-to book for anyone wishing to join the ranks ofthe they could prevent the onslaught of the individual. The Russians, who made. In defense, Pauling insists American noblesse, the creme de la creme, as it were. This is scurvy by eating limes. It wasn't until are years ahead of the U.S. in the that Vitamin C cannot be expected "Preppiedom", to use Lisa Birnbach's word for it. She asserts that the I900's that the medical field of preventive medicine, to help patients whose immune her Official Preppy Handbook ("Look Muffy, a bookfor us") will establishment discovered the active recommend a minimum daily intake system have been debilitated first help anyone attain that state of existence which is "looking, acting, substance responsible for this: of 125 mgs. through chemotherapy, or such. and ultimately being Prep." Correcting a long-standing ascorbic acid, better known as The RDA for the United States is, Recent findings have linked misconception, Ms. Birnbach states that "in a true democracy, Vitamin C. in comparison, a paltry 45 mgs. The Vitamin C with the state of mental everyone can be upper-class and live in Connecticut. It's only fair." We all know that we need Vitamin need for ascorbic acid must be health, as well. Pauling has trail- She then outlines, in clear, concise terms, just how this is done. C, and that we need to eat citrus weighed against a number of factors: blazed the field of orthomolecular The book is arranged chronologically, tracing the Preppy from fruits, tomatoes, cranberries, and general health, diet, stress, psychiatry by prescribing large his arrival in the world, through the high-school and college years, potatoes to get it We also have the environment. Smoking and water dosages of 'C for schizophrenics. to his venture into the Real World and on to the Country Club remindc of the government pollution, drugs, and emotional This type of megavitamin therapy Years ("You're all grown up now"). Unequivocal explanations watchdogs and their Recommended trauma increase the body's need for has been found ot alleviate many detail such Preppy trademarks as the competent mixing of Daily Allowance (RDA). Still, there Vitamin C supplementation. And as symptoms of mental disorder. "Blooodies" (a term of endearment for Bloody Mary), how to wear is a greater need for Vitamin Cthan it is a water soluable vitamin, it can't It is tragic that a scientist of pink and green together, where to place the "duck motif" (take my most people realize. be stored by the body, and must be Pauling's stature has been unable to word for it—everywhere!), and the "politics of monogramming." in 1970, Linus Pauling, Nobel replenished constantly. Dr. Richard acquire funding from the American The aspiring reader is provided with addresses of Prep schools and prize winning scientist, attributed Passwater recommends beginningat Cancer Society to further investigate clothiers to write for catalogs, lists of the real Preppy night-spots in great healing powers to Vitamin C. 500 mgs and gradually increasing to the potential of Vitamin C such big cities as our own San Francisco, the Do's and Don'ts of The medical establishment's 2 to 4 grams, depending on need. treatment. The traditionalists have Preppy sex, and even (some of you may be particularly interested in response was overwhelmingly Those with kidney problms are been in rigid opposition to this new this) which major tochoose in college. Included also are portraits of negative. Evidence is mounting, advised to keep intake below 4 direction. The cancer business is the Preppy types to be found in Prep schools, families, and at Prep however, that Pauling was right, grams. indeed a lucrative one; any social functions. As a further aid to learning the Preppy way, Ms. although the controversy rages on. Vitamin C is necessary in the treatment which might make Birnbach provides periodic quizzes to ensure that readers are At the heart of Pauling's claims is formation of collagen, a substance obsolete expensive and degrading making progress as they go through the book. the capacity of Vitamin C to fortify that holds tissues together. Pauling chemotherapy and radiation is not Ms. Birnbach duly acknowledges author Erich Segal as being the immune system through the says that the more Vitamin C going to be warmly received. responsible for the term "Preppy." It was his book Love Story lymphocytes, a kind of white blood available, the more easily the body- Still, the word is spreading about which introduced that American creature to the world. (Just think cell. Ihese cells prevent disease by- can form collagen bonds to inhibit the role of Vitamin C in preventing of it: Love Story has been translated into thirty-three languages!) engulfing invading organisms or by the growth of cancerous cells, and to disease and restoring health. As our We are also given the Prep Pantheon, a compilation of real-life releasing antibodies, which render limit them to a single area. The increasingly costly, impersonal Preppies who have served as prototypes for subsequent them powerless. Since humans researcher notes that cancer patients medical technology fails to cope generations. Among these prototypes, we find Caroline Kennedy cannot synthesize Vitamin C, unlike have lower Vitamin C levels than with health problems like cancer, "her lacrosse game was ruthless, her brunch technique dazzling most animals, we must try to obtain normal: most of it is concentrated in you can be certain that more people (smoked heavily, sat with the descendents of three other sufficient amount in our diet. cells surrounding the cancer. will be taking health care into their presidents"), talk-show host Dick Cavett, President John Adams, But how much is enough? Pauling In testing this theory, 10 grams a own hands. Most assuredly, the and writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. claims there is quite a difference day were given to 100 terminal studies on Vitamin C will continue, Ms. Birnbach's Preppy Handbook is a fine first attempt at between taking enough to repel cancer patients. When compared to no matter how indifferent the making the phenomenon of Preppiedom comprehensible-and scurvy, and enough to maintain patients treated the same way medical establishment. And the accessible-to the American public. But Ms. Birnbach does make optimum health. The ravages of without the extra 'C, they lived controversy will go on. one stipulation: because the "Monarch Notes are not yet available," to become a Preppy you have to read the book.

by Valerie Rice So Long. See You Tomorrow by William Maxwell BallentineI Fiction. 2.95 Correspondence A lonely boy and his relationship with a friend from the other side of the tracks form the basis of William Maxwell's So Long, See You Tomorrow, an autobiographical novel dealing with childhood statistics about how detrimental There's a constant fight for non- human life in the womb. The Church and guilt. smoking is for all of us. What I am smokers to eat comfortably and free does not believe that abortion is Maxwell's plot is an interesting one. The story is a complex mass going to do is let you know how of smoke. I propose we use the wrong on account of dogma, but of seemingly irrelevant details and graphic descriptions, seen UGLY it is. Not just the caustic enclosed area known as the Golden does so because it upholds the through the eyes of a fourteen-year-old boy. The boy is an smoke, but the insensitivity of the Lounge (across from Crossroads common sense viewpoint that the extremely sensitive one, open to impressions and feelings that people who either smoke in the NO- taking of innocent human life is Coffee House) as the non-smokers' apparently escape the adults around him. The author's mother died SMOKING areas, or who will not murder. The issue is not primarily a eating section. at an impressionable age, and her death left him with a great need put out their cigarettes when asked religious one, even for the Church, Thank you, for the sensitivity and love she had provided. His father, unable to politely. It's extremely ugly to see Patricia Gamiz since murder is considered by all cope with the mother's death himself, drives the boy further into his how inconsiderate people can be. people to be wrong. The main issue shell, separating him from his peers. Come on students!! ! We is whether the fetus is human life, His father remarries and his family moves into town. It is there are all educated, adult people, and, if and this is more a logical question Human Life that the boy meets Cletus Smith, son of a tenant farmer who deals there is no change and this problem that can be answered by scientific with his own private grief. Cletus' mother had fallen in love with his is not resolved, we are sure gonna research. father's best friend and the resultant divorce and scandal drove have a really difficult time Dear Editor, Cletus to seek friends clothed in annonymity. The author and convincing others of this. I, myself, and many other people A "Woman's Health Issues Work­ Cletus spend every day after school playing in a frame house. This There are going to be two new, on this campus, resent the use ofthis shop" at the U.S.F. Law School had relationship is mutually satisfactory until a gunshot separates the redefined NO-SMOKING areas in Catholic university's support for a meeting on Feb. 5, 1981, entitled, two permanently. both dining facilities. To make them "Reproductive Rights." The name of such anti-life activities as this Getus must leave town and the author doesn't see him for three work, we all have to cooperate and this meeting was a misnomer for a meeting. As stated in the "Mission years. His actions when he does confront him are curious and this be considerate of those around us — pro-abortion speech to law students and Goals of USF," As a Catholic it is absolutely essential for a University, the University of San last meeting becomes almost an obsession with the author for the by two speakers connected with the remainder of his life. working society. If we all act Bay Area Pro-Choice Coalition. Francisco manifests certain convic­ So Long, See You Tomorrow is a poignant novel yet for some together, wc will have dependable Their presentations concerned their tions. These are: A belief in God, the obscure reason, this novel moved nothing in me. It is a vaguely NO SMOKING areas; areas that opposition to a Human Life Creator of the universe, and will enable each of us to exercise our awareness of the living reality and interesting portrayal or life in a small town and the power of Amendment and their disgust with scandal to ruin lives. However, I find it difficult to relate to the story individual rights - to smoke and the "blindness" of religious groups in active presence of God in ALL human life and history. A belief in line. There is no well-defined plot structure since the novel is told not to smoke. America which try to "legislate their Jesus Christ and His message that the from the viewpoint of a young boy, but the characters are extremely Barbara Austin, NRCC morality." Their primary goal at this ENTIRE life of every human being well done. The main flaw lies in the novel's lack of a "moral" or (ASUSF) meeting was to foster suport on is subject to the rule of God." clear purpose. It is far from static, and it does not qualify as a still campus for activities against the life portrayal. The only reason for its existence seems to be the deep Amendment which these speakers The activities of the "pro- need of the author to expiate his guilt, but I find his guilt difficult to A Proposal feel is an invasion of state affairs by choicers" at that meeting are understand. It is obvious that I have been reading too many certain religious dogmas. supposedly to be increased at USF, textbooks to appreciate a novel just for readings' sake. But So Dear Editor. It is true that the Catholic Church in a semi-official status. These Long. See You Tomorrow is rich in background and With our lives becoming ever so is opposed to abortion, and believes proposed activities are not in characterization and for that reason alone I recommend it. Do not fast-paced, wc barely get a chance to that all men of good will should keeping with the mission and goals go in expecting sex, violence, action scenes, or deep existentialist sit down and have a hurried lunch work through the proper democratic of USF. themes. Rather, expect to be diverted for a short while (it is only 135 break However, the little time we means available in America to Sincerely, pages long) and then returned to the real world, lt won't change IX) get is becoming battle time oppose the taking of innocent Siobhan Geary your life, but it may make you appreciate what you have. Volume Three February 20, 1981 Number two

John Lennon 1940-1980 His music still shines on At the Rock Show silling in lhe stand of the the concertbebow by John S. Hudnall C'mon, I've got a great Yet, there is the death of John sports arena they've got long hair at the Plasmatics album and. . ." that first comes to the mind when waiting for the show to begin... Madison Square Many of my friends are getting Little do they realize that I'm the word "Beatle" is uttered now­ red lights, green lights, straw you've got rock'n'roll al the a bit irked at me for playing a not depressed still over the adays. Most of us were probably berry wine. . . Hollywood Bowl constant stream of Beatle songs passing of John Winston Ono watching Monday Night Football If there's a ROCK SHOW at we'll be there. . . Oh. yeah from my dorm room at the Lennon, but simply celebrating, that evening in early December. maximum volume 25 hours a like I always have since I Suddenly, two local news So opens the concert in 1976 at It is a good attempt to recap­ day. You'll find me typically remember on the Ed captions danced across the grid­ the critically acclaimed Seattle ture the high spirits of the 1976 starting out with "Good Sullivan Show when just a tot, iron screen, the first saying John show of the Wings Over America tour. Morning, Good Morning" when the songs and the charismatic was shot, and the second, tour. "" released in late Complete with Dolby stereo and 1 wake, "Good Day Sunshine" at charm of thc four Englishlads minutes later, saying John was November in New York, has special effects, it is a good look the lunch hour, and "Goodnight" who recorded the best music ever dead. My mouth dropped and I finally reached us. The delay was at the former Beatle inaction, re­ when I go to bed. It seems like a created by mankind. That's all. muttered a couple of disbeliev­ due mainly to McCartney's per­ creating much of the unique rap­ psychotic obsession with the Fab There is simply nobody else who ing obscenities. John Lennon, sonal supervision. port of the old days. has done with the same degree of Four, but it doesn't really matter one of the most funny, peaceful, ( oniinued on page ° to me. My day isn't quite right excellence and class what the creative, and talented men ever to unless I hear a false ending, a Beatles did, and there never will walk this earth, was now nothing backward track, or richly be. People may dispute that, but more than a 1601b. assemblage of their numbers will be small when melodic references to a "Lovely dead flesh. A true genius was Inside compared to the number of Rita" or a "Lucy in the Sky." gone for no reason. Never was life people who would disagree by 8 "For Christ's sake," my friends so cheap as when that stupid Melvin & Howard' calling any other musical protest, "Lennon's been dead for SOB. gunned down my hero. enterprise .as the best, the over two months, man! Let's Never have 1 experienced a more . 8 greatest, numero uno, ichiban. LP Reviews knock it off with the music! The nauseated feeling, lt was as if 60's are over, John is dead, and And you had better believe it. those five bullets that hit [Calendar 10 let's stop the excessive mourning. Baby. Beatles forever. Continued on pave V page 8 February 20, 1980

Trust record most appealing. if that's the point either. Sound Affects Side one ot>ens with "Start!" A song like "Man in the Corner 's smash hit. tha.t entered Shop" appears to be an optimist's and the The Jam the British Charts at number one view, but one can't be sure. A upon its release (as did "Going song like "Boy About Town" Attractions Underground," the enclosed offers some lighthearted relief, single that preceded the album's but should we read into that too? Columbia success in Great Britain.) It is It's probably best to leave every­ In Susie I.eon hard to imagine why the song (or thing be and enjoy the record for b> Marie London I hose wide brown eyes and both songs for that matter) will what it is: a slice of life look at the raised eyebrows spell the epitome not rise out of the top 100 in this world. And when of innocence Thc kind of face The first Jam song I ever heard country. This is some ofthe most sings about a baby wailing and a you could bring home to Mother was "This is tlie Modern World." accessible work the Jam has stray dog howling we'll sing ihta's and Dad, the kind of face you can more reflective numbers that The first Jam album I ever owned done. The LP version of "Start!'" entertainment right along with take to an antique collector's show Costello's sensitive side. was . The first Jam features some horns that were not him. Everything here reeks of lair, the kind of face you can. . . "Pretty Words" is typically tune I ever reallv flipped over was mixed in on the single release. cynicism and sarcasm, especially trust Costello. reminiscent almost of "Start!" The song is the epitomy of the the way Weller sings it. One can Coincidentally. the name of some of the stuff on "Get Happy." Jam's attitude on this record and picture the sneer on his face. is the perfect beginning. Elvis Costello and the Attrac­ The introduction to "New Lace So, I may not be the most By the time we get past "Dream tions' newest effort is "Trust- Sleeves" reminds one of Devo's qualified critic to espouse my Time" and ""Scrape Away" on produced by some strange per­ "Satisfaction," but mellows out views on this great band to "But I'm Different Now" is a side two of the record, we can son known as Nick I.owe. the towards the end. "White Knuck­ emerge from the British invasion quite short, upbeat song that count the times the word hatred is album contains fourteen songs les" is another song typical of of latter years. But hell, their new still leaves us with a ray of hope. used or inferred on three hands. which add up to nearly an hour of Costello's style. The country LP, Sound Affects is worthy of But continuing through side one, Though never really thought of musical listening; definitely an number is "Different Finger," some critical attention, and if I then on to side two, one will find as happy fellows, Sound Affects "IP" It's also got two sides. complete with the big guitar don't do it, nobody else will. himself falling into the same pit completely destroys any illusion a nice movie still in the back, a sound, the tale of the one-night of despair and depression as the that these men may be optimists. hole in the middle. . . stand— Pearl Harbour, move This is the fifth album for the Jam does. Though maybe I've dwelled on over. The vocals are also great. Anyway, there is plenty of va­ Jam, and in some respects their this point for too long, I think riety in this baby. Something for "From a Whisper to a Scream" finest. Their last LP, Selling "Set the House Ablaze" tells of one must be forewarned before everybody, in a manner of speak­ features vocalist Glenn Tilbrook Sons, came close to breaking promises, promises they offer listening to the LP. If one's ing. Nice blend of nappy, sad. and guitarist Martin Belmont. some ground for the band in the real solutions but hatred has looking for dance and party mellow even a lil 'ol bit of Tilbrook has an interesting U.S. even though it was full of never won for long. Or a smash of music, this ain't it. And if one's country is in there to keep your voice, sort of a flat Robin Zander, those unrelenting melodies and glass and the rumble of boots— looking for political commentary ears happy. Side One opens with if you know what I mean. Still, harsh lyrics that don't always an electric train and a ripped up a la Gang of Four forget that too. "Clubland." a nice, fairly dance­ blended with Costello's voice and settle well with tame American phone booth paint spattered What we have is something in able tune with a marvelous piano guitar, it comes across very nicely. audiences. (See the most recent walls and the cry of a tomcat between. Songs about things that bit in the middle sandwiched in "Shot With His Own Gun" is FOGHORN ANNUAL ROCK Light's going out and a kick in the touch all of our mundane lives between some intense guitar jams a rather poignant ballad with a POLL, December 1980 issue.) balls That's entertainment. and poetry that reminds us of and Elvis' husky voice. melancholy, dramatic piano that For some, the new record may some of life's unpleasantries and realities, even though it's The pace livens up consider­ for some reason, made me want seem like a step backward for the That's Entertainment? If they ably with "Lover's Walk." a sorta to tango. Very deep chords and boys or at least a foot nearer to sometimes presented in a say so, but it is hard to really let redundant and trite way. And "Cuban Slide" intro, if you will. sensitive vocals here. Not for the grave that many a great oneself get lost in this record if You can just see Costello bunny- dancing. English band fall into by the that's why the record is ever-so this is what life is really all about. important and essential. hopping along to this one. All in all, "Trust" is a com­ time they've reached this point in Hate and desperation are key their careers. So instead of giving "Luxembourg" and "Strict pelling piece of vinyl. Compari­ words and attitudes on this Sound Affects was produced it all up completely, the Jam Time" are the fast numbers on sons to his previous works are effort. But unlike Clash, who by Vic Coppersmith-Heaven and relent a little musically, but not at this side, the former a fun dance redundant in most reviews, so I always succeed at depressing the Jam and was released in all lyrically. The diehards will number, the latter adding a little won't bother with the uneces- their audience immensely, the January 1981 domestically. The think what they will, but it can't depth in the lyrics. saries. It's a good effort from Jam offer a message of hope in Jam are: Paul Weller; guitar and be denied that newcomers to the "You'll Never Be A Man" and the artist you can always '"Trust." the songs they intersperse. vocals, Bruce Foxton; bass and Jam fan club will find the* new "Watch Your Step" are slower. (Couldn't resist the pun.) Though one can't always be sure vocals and ; drums.

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by Jaime F. Racasens of the American working class- from the surface. This compels always struggling to get ahead, him to work even harder though It is frequently stated that truth though never quite doing so, but every day, he seems farther and is stronger than fiction. The life continuing their struggle just the farther behind the game, deeper story of Melvin Dummar, chron­ same. and deeper in the hole. Ond tele­ icled in "Melvin and Howard" D'.'mmar. portrayed admirably vision, he sees game show con­ (now playing at the Bridge Thea­ by Paul LeMat, is the com­ testants hitting the "Easy Street" ter), is an obvious case in point. plete personification of a loser. he dreams of, fulfilling the Great On the surface, it is the story of He drifts from job to job with American Dream. His appetite is an unfortunate loser who- like about the same regularity as the whetted, his thirst aroused and faith in America renewed, albeit so many will never amount to repossessers that chase after him. Metvin Dummar; milkman to ncrtes. much, is unable to keep either a His belief in the American way his faith in himself remains un­ fall (SI56 million), feeling more steady job or wife, and of the odd keeps him working hard, how­ tarnished. But he continues his are lost and found). The old man, struggle stumbling through life. gratified that Hughes sang his turns his life takes after a coinci­ ever, and dreaming of one day whom he believes to be a wino, On his way home from work song than of the money he might dental meeting with millionaire- striking it rich. He lives beyond claims to be Howard Hughes. one night, he finds an aged man get. He has learned to realize that recluse Howard Hughes. On a his means, beset by monetary Melvin heeds little attention to and offers him a ride into the his type never wins. But still he grander scale, Dummar's story problems and drowning in this, instead cheering up the old city of Las Vegas (where dreams tries. is a miscrocosmic compendium credit, always a few inches man by making him sing "Santa's Souped-Up Sleigh" (a song he Director Jonathan Demme has written and thinks will be a brings to life Bo Goldman's big hit) and even giving the old script of Dummar's life with man a quarter when dropping light-hearted, though poignant, him off. Dummar at the time, humor and accompanies it with thinks little of the encounter, a subtle sympathy that such a preoccupied with the other mat­ story merits. Rather than over­ shadow Dummar's dreams with ters at hand in his own entangle­ skepticism and sardonic ridi­ ment of a life. Upon Hughes' cule, Demme allows us to play­ death, some time later, Dum- fully share in the man's fantasy mars inclusion in the infamous while not forgetting the limita­ "Morman Will" brings him into tions of reality. We are left feel­ the limelight of public atten- ing sorry for Dummar, a good- hearted dreamer betrayed and Dummar must struggle to sub­ alienated by a system he naively stantiate his right to what is has faith in, one which cannot his: his rightful, albeit idyllic, admit that indeed sometimes slice of the American pie. He only truth is stranger than fiction momentarily succumbs to the and should occasionally be seen as such. (L-R) Gary Goetzman. Rick Lenz. and Paul LeMat (Melvin) answer questions. frenzy of such a potential wind­ February 20, 1980 page 9 Imagine John Lennon Lives

innocence and though it was making him a lot of To see you come of age . . of >1 Want to Hold money. This John engaged in But 1 guess we'll both Your KHaod." to the mellow numerous one night stands and Jusl have to be patient. . inventiveness of* "Norweigian took a thousand acid trips and Wood"' (sitars, how totally posed frontally nude with Yoko It was a good album, a filling fiesh'!), to the ulush beauty of on an album cover. ("Why'd va last statement from John, foi the "YesteWay," to the wild experi­ do it?!" cried Paul, to which John album illustrated the love fot Im mentation in the "Sgt. Pepper" replied, "Why not?"). He even family, his love for life, and the album, to the expansive musical returned his coveted MBA. He growing maturity that was inside diversity of the White Album, to married "yellow slime." John was his whole being. He and Yoko the sheer sltckne* of "Abbey always an honest man, believing together, their love emblazoned Road" and its fantastic, climactic only in himself and doing on a piece of black plastic foi all word play as Side 2 wtwnd to a outrageous things because he had eternity. It's how he would've close of the Beatle era: "And in the guts and brilliance to do so. wanted it. the end, the love you take is.euual John, throughout his life, laid his The death of John is to the love you make." • balls on the line, and out of sheer juxtaposed with other scarv The Beatles broke up in 1970, respect, the train always ground happenings: the increased however, due to musical and to a halt. defense budget, Russian financial differences. John went Five months ago, the guitar imperialism, overpopulation, with Yoko. Paul went beckoned John back into the mass starvation, lack of world f-8. purpose. John wanted nothing first commercial, George went to recording studio with Yoko, more in the world than peace, it Mhe Bangladesh, and Ringo went creating on David Geffcn's label, wherever fate led him. Ihey their new, good friend. The result was inherent in so many of his and songs and in so many facets of his )per all had bubblegum Top. 40 was the "Double Fantasy" lifestyle: The Apple boutique, the of success as solos, but the magic- album, a 14-track "heart play," Amsterdam bed-in. the anti-Viet­ Ihey was gone. (as the two lovers called it), half- nam billboard campaign, the John took the lyrical signifi­ written by John, half by Yoko. like "fiftv acorns tied in a sack" sen' ommgMfr The cance with him when the Lennon- John didn't want to go back to the studio without Yoko. John to world leaders. It was mer*^ gals wanted a Beatle, the guys rMcCartney dynamic duo split. didn't want to do much of iypical John when he signed his wanted to be Beatle, and in their While Paul cooed of silly love anything without Yoko. And autograph on that man's album James . Paul quest lor that culture was songs and bluebirds and Junior's that's a good definition of love: that night, and late/ to politely i'-jii&t yej£wh<> changed drastically, as never Farm (oh. gee!), the ascerbic, when nothing's quite right unless turn around when that same >n %. displajyihg before. The Beatles personalities cerebral John pondered and she's there. man, that killer, called out "Mr. •Stat! chordsr/T-*iul offered something for everybody, stjjjjeamed about isolation and his Lennon." John Lennon loved Johff put a pop feel in some of John to "^George a tantalizing alchemy with an •dead mother and Utopian places people more than anybody ever the songs, especially "(Just Like) shortly thereafter, and appeal as enchanting as the music where "the world will live as one." has since Christ himself. That Starting Over." a 50's sounding Rn I Starr made it a eo-rtpk-tc ^itself. John was the dreaming may sound extreme but think rocker that reaffirms his love for set |19t>2, when John, Ee^l, and -:.The music was the really introvert, Paul the money- about it. Ge L.e.kicked out di umracf Pete incredible thing about them, making extrovert Yoko while marking the Be lor being "too bo'rjngTThey •it hough None of their fAt was only natural that in beginning of a new career "like There's a ' sick joke going als I hater! thc macho Fete original tunes sounds too old or 1975, after preaching his heart we used to in the early days." around that John Lennon shouldn't have "turned his back bei Ise he go^all the girls. Their put-of-date to play today. out about peace and unity, John Yoko's songs are basically on his fans." But when we look ai bij Ibreak cajme when Jprian SHhey've aged like a fine wine retracted into himself and family digestible and some are quite good. Her "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss" is a the magnificent life of this tre­ Ef lein. maKer mani&cr, ^and grow stronger and more sig­ when son Sean was born. At the 0! new wave ditty that climaxes with mendous man, only one thing cle |ed up iUeir leather ac2)' nificant with the passing of each time he told his fans, "I don't owe anybody a f—ing thing." John Mrs. lennon screaming in truly stands out: We should have out of their hair, and day, days that recently have became the family man, the exploding orgasm. Another good never turned our backs on John them into thecute BeatlesU$;< offered little more than comput­ inspired the men, and wooed "house husband" as he referred io one by Yoko is "Every Man Has Lennon. as was the message in erized disco thumps or safety pins vome% They were jgijjSieii himself. So he simply baked A Woman Who Loves Him," I970's "Working Class Hero." through bloody punk noses. Parlophone sj^dpphem bread and played with Sean and with a Japanese melody carrying The Beatles, mostly John and lived off the royalties. lyrics that assure John that the recorded "Love me Do,' "They hurt you at home Paul, wrote in excess of 220 songs woman who loves him is his wife. John always did what he And they hit you at school. in little more than six years, or The most charming song is y April 1964.the Beatles wanted to do. Just look at the They hate you if you're clever proximately 35 songs a year John's "Beautiful Boy, Darling crazy things this man has done, And they despise a fool... HBBD|^^m»nea<«3-69. It was an incred- Boy," written for little Sean. The nonconforming shockers that Til your so f—ing crazy fans were ing of productivity, lyrics to the song's bridge really jolted society while at the same You can't follow their rules tify wjr'i the itjoividlialjvoi and to top it fc^ff. the quality, hit the sad spot now: rinen^John creativity, and oik^ity of the time making it think. His "the A working class hero is Beatle tunes rt-jchcdBJMrece- Beatles are bigger than Jesus something to be!" jented heights despite the Christ" quote wasn't blasphemy, "Out on the ocean, &<• but a- serious criticism about Sailing away. . . ^ftflarioc 'writing pact ItV fun IHHBiHi -whore man's values were, even I can hardly wait Good bye, John. We love you Wings overwhelms America in 'Rock Show' Continued from page 8 like "," "Long My Love," one ofthe few rockers and Winding Road," and "I've on "At The Speed Of Sound," The concert footage is Just Seen A Face." and a tune "you can shake your indisputably excellent. Then I believe it was John Lennon bum to" to quote McCartney, a again, the camera people, it who once said "Whoever knew fast-paced "Listen To What The seemed, merely had to set up the most of the words of a song, sang Man Said." McCulloch and camera and let 'em roll. For it it." That's how they decided who Laine shone in "Time To Hide." truly is a concert film. That's all sang what. Thus, although the The highlight of the show/film you get; no behind-the-scenes credits say Lennon-McCartney, came in the movie title song, look at how the band lives, usually only Lennon or only "Live and Let Die." Dramatic as drinks, drugs, etc. A straight McCartney wrote it, and in a the song is, the special effects just hour and 45 minutes or so of a sense those songs were their make it overwhelming. At the night of great artistry at most, songs. So it was only fitting that pulsing chorus of "live and let surprisingly entertaining music at Paul do those numbers that he die," smoke poured out, and worst. sang/wrote before. lights flashed. As the band went Opening with the aforemen­ The band-on-the-run was still into the jam tollowing eacn verse, tioned Venus and Mars/ Rock- intact with , the late strobe lights flash, gongs crash- show, the band plowed on Jimmy McCulloch and Linda it's better than the whole Bond through to "Medicine Jar," fea­ McCartney. Also featured were movie. turing some fine singing drummer Joe English and ' For someone who knows by Denny Laine, and a rousing horns/percussion section Steve nothing about McCartney and rendition of "Jet" (I never really Howard Jr., Tony Dorsey, band, this film is not the most could understand the lyrics to Howie Casey and Tom Scott. informative. There isn't any that song.) Linda did her bit at the interview or history of band, phil­ Following this, McCartney sat keyboards and helped with the osophy of life or anything like The Wingteader. Paul McCartney. down and did "Maybe I'm oohs and aaahs and came across that. But if you know nothing Amazed," his first solo hit. surprisingly well in "Silly Love about his music and that's pretty Setting the mood with this Songs." hard to believe but there may be the wide range of music through Wednesday only in an number he then proceeded to The hits kept rolling in, "Let hermits out there) this flick McCartney has to offer. exclusive engagement at (he throw in reminiscing tunes 'em In," "Letting Go," "Beware will give you a choice selection of "Rockshow" will be playing Castro Theatre page 10 February 20, 1980 CALENDAR

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Left to right SHm Whitman, Jim Nabors and Boxcar Willie. Loved By Millions

by Eric Pearson hillbilly like Gomer Pyle attempt to Slim Whitman. Is there such a now other has-beens and never- sound like Robert Merrill. person? 1 understand that AM SAN wases are joining the march. Kate It should be clear that Jim Nabors FRANCISCO has been looking for Smit is finally back in fashion with A perplexing question has couldn't find steady employment him for several weeks. Bumper strips her rendition of the Reagan anthem plagued me for the past few months. since he was Gomer Pyle of are appearing to ask the question "God Bless America". Also in vogue There must be an answer. Perhaps Mayberry and is now reduced to "Who Is Slim Whitman?" are "Songs of Praise". Could any- the readers of this feature page know schilling for his dreadful recordings The T.V. ad tells us that he has sane, thinking person sit still to hear what it is. of elevator music. To make matters spent more weeks on the charts in an entire LP filled with gospel My question is this: does anyone worse, or add insult to injury, he England than either Elvis or the music? And horrible gospel music at ever actually send away for a record can't even pronounce the words Beatles. If that is to be believed, then that. advertised on television? Could correctly. "Please reless me. . ." why have we never heard of him My final question is: Just exactly there possibly be a person so moved In the case of Boxcar Willie, it's before? who are the millions of the oft-used by watching Jim Nobors' carefully not the music that is so bad, it's In his first television record, he "Loved by MILLIONS"?.*? I'm not enunciated lyrics, or Boxcar Willie's watching the Satanic eyes of yodled his way (in falsetto) "Uno one of those millions, and I don't bulging eyes, or- God help us - Slim "America's Favorite Hobo". This Paloma Blanca" and "Rose Marie" know anybody who is, or for that Whitman's throbbing throat, as to guy must be related to Charlie (Rudolf Friml would whirl in his matter, anybody who even knew really send money away for these Manson. And 1 thought that hobos grave to hear this travesty). That somebody who was. Perhaps they "priceless" recordings??? went out with World War II. record was such a smashing success went to Cleveland or Texas or some The television blurb for Jim Between his hat-full of fishing lures, that he now present us with a new other cultural wasteland for these Nabors is an embarassment to the and his unduWing eyebrows, he's a one, opening with the Eddie Arnold numbers. world of commercials. It's so frightful sight to behold. And where classic "The Cattle Call", and on and They say that there is no obvious that he's lip-syncing (or at did he come from? Has anyone ever on through 44 selection. accounting for taste. I think that it is least trying to) the words, all the heard of Boxcar Willie? From what Obviously, these recording "stars" the total absence of that commodity, while comfortably esconned on a dark boxcar did he emerge to "haw" have hit upon a lucrative market when it comes to these commercials, recording studio couch. How dare a on that old "Mule Train"??? with their television pitches. And that worries me most.

Terminal City ... by Ernie Peters P«r' 12 -SPORTS • February 20, 1981 USF Caught in Undertow: WAVES BEATDOriS IN OT

by Mike McNaughton Because four of the Dons starter played in the overtime with four The USF Dons gave up sole fouls each, and the Waves were in a possession of first place in the bonus situation, Pete Barry decided WCAC last Friday night at the to play a zone defense, instead of a hands of the Pepperdine Waves. Quintin Dailey scored 39 points in one-on-one. This gave Pepperdine a vain as the Waves outlasted the chance to score from the outside. Dons by an overtime score of 102- This they did. as eight of the waves 99. overtime points were shot from beyond the twenty foot margin. As was the case in each of the Don's five defeats this year, USF "It's not that I am second guessing had several opportunities to win the myself." explains Coach Barry. "But game. First, they had to overcome a if we had played them one-on-one in thirteen point deficit midway into overtime we might have put more thc second half which the Dons did pressure on their perimiter on a Quintin Dailey three point play shooters." with 44 seconds left in regulation time. This gave USF a 85-84 lead. The Dons survived the agony of Two free throws by Crosetti Speight defeat and corrected their mistakes upped that lead to three points with just in time to defeat Loyola 18 seconds showing. Marymount one day later by a score of 89-75 (the same score that the "At that point, there was no way Dons defeated Loyola by on the that we were going to lose that road a year ago.) game." confided Head Coach Pete USF out rebounded its opponents Barry. 52-34. John Hegwood grabbed There was a way. One turn over twelve of those boards and played and one missed free throw later, the perhaps his best game of the year. score was tied at 88 and the game All five starters scored in double was sent into overtime. figure, led by Quintin Dailey with 24 (that's sixty three for the weekend.) The Dons then went into the overtime period with four players in "With a few exceptions, we played foul trouble and came out of it three basically a flawless basketball points shy of victory. game." responded Coach Barry. The Dons will host a tough San I here were several reasons whv Diego team tonight and attempt to USF lost that game, including costly end a three-game losing streak to turnovers and missed free throws Santa Clara Saturday night at the late in the game, a poor rebounding Memorial Gymnasium, in hope of performance, a shooting slump bv regaining undisputed first place starter John Hegwood (one for ten), honors in the WCAC. and a possible coaching mistake.

The Waves out rebounded the Dons 52-45. This was an incredible The McNaughton Line: feat considering that the Dons rank (JSF vs. San Diego plus 7 sixth in the nation in rebounding CJSF vs. Santa Clara plus 5

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by Bill Bush The Women's Varsity Basketball The special moment of the to 20 foot shot. . . We were just out­ team suffered a big set back in their beginning was lost during the game played," said Ternyik. quest for post-season play by as the Lady Dons committed 23 "I have to give credit to UOP. dropping two NorCal confererence turnovers and gave up 11 steals. The They played a good ball game." games last week, one at home Lady Dons out rebounded the added Ternyik." They are a roller- against the San Jose State Lady visiting Spartans 41 to 34, but were coaster team. They played well and Spartans, and the other against the unable to capitalize on their beat teams like Clemson and Cal up and coming UOP Tigers in possessions. Berkeley, but they lose to bad teams Stockton. Another momentus occasion like Fresno." The San Jose State Lady Spartans occured as the Athletic Department As for the future, apparently the were paced by guard Karen Mason, honored Mary Hile once again by prospect of post-seasonply seems who poured in 26 points. Center retiring her jersy to the Bill Russell quite dim. "The Southern California Elinor Banks chipped in 18 points of Room in Memorial Gym. Her jersey teams are just too strong this year so her own, as the team shot 42% from now joins the ranks of K.C. Jones, tht they will only take two or three the floor, as opposed to only 38% for Bill Russell, and Bill Cartwright. teams from NorCal this year," the Lady Dons, for a final score of Mary needs only 65 more rebounds commented the head coach. "If we 75-53. to break the school record held by do get the bid, we'll just go and do our best. We want to win the final At the beginning of the game, the Bill Russell. games for ourselves." Women's Athletic Department Forward Karen Peets shot an honored the five graduating seniors, incredible 14 for 14 from the field The Lady Dons will take a rest Mathaline Otis, Melodv Clark, and hit 33 points to lead the Tigers before travelling to Las Vegas for a Jeannie Ray, Lisa Maurino, and on a blistering 62.7 field goal per­ matchup against the University of Mary Hile, as they were playing their centage. "We played a zone most of Nevada at Las Vegas, and Northern last home game at USF. the time, but thev were hitting the 18 Arizona. photo Mike Dubnoff Senior Melody Clark (above) skies for two points. Baseball Dons Beat Fifth Ranked Stanford THIS WEEK

Sophomore Jeff Dietrich, who did Friday not win a game last year, recorded Women's Basketball at Nevada Us Vegas 7:30pm his second consecutive victory this Men's Basketball vs. San Diego (Home) 8:00pm yera without a loss by defeating Baseball vs. Santa Clara (Home) 2:30pm

year without a loss by deleting Saturday Stanford 8-3 last Sunday in Palo Baseball at Santa Clara (DH) 12:00pm Alto. However the potent Cardinal BEAT SANTA CLARA RALLY 1:00pm bats subdued USF in the other two Women's Basketball vs. Northern Arizona 5:00pm contests, 13-2 in the single game on (At Las Vegas) Saturday and 7-3 in the second game Men's Basketball vs. Santa Clara (Home) 8:00pm of the doubleheader on Sunday. Dietrich received support in relief from Andre Rachal who entered the Monday game in the sixth inning with the Men's Tennis at Foothill 2:00pm bases loaded and turned the Cardinals away without yielding a run. Rightfielder Dave Paulus gave USF all the runs they needed with a grandslam homerun in the second Tuesday Men's Tennis at UC Davis 2:00pm inning. Mark Johnson also slammed Bill Conies Women's Basketball at Stanford 7:30pm a roundtripper, his second of the Bill Murray (above) connects for a base hit. year, as the fifth ranked Cardinals suffered their first defeat of the season. set that begins with a single game on Wednesday USF now returns to conference USF as a team is now hitting .265 Friday at USF followed by a double- Baseball vs. S.F. State (Home) 2:30pm action following a single game with and have hit five homeruns in the header at Santa Clara. Dietrich will Sacramento State. The Dons put first six games. Johnson leads the take the mound for the single game team with two while Steve Scolini. their 2-0 NCBA record on the line while Chuck nat and Doug Ogden against Santa Clara in a three game Monico Corral and Dave Paulus will follow the next day. have each hit one.

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season for his players. It will take Huebner and Greg Davis, and Not even new coach Sherm Stever freshman Scott Davis, one of the bv Michael Jee time for certain players to adjust to Austrian Davis Cupper Peter could help the hapless Broncos, who youngest members ever on the U.S. their respective positions and for the Despite many offseason problems Westner. Huebner was Canada's top have now lost five straight matches Davis Cup team, and Jimmy doubles team to work together, but consisting of players leaving or player last year and he contributed to the Dons. San Diego State Gurfein, one of the top ranked once the team jells, the Tennis Dons forcing themselves to leave, several to a California Junior College provided more resistence to defeat as amateurs in the world. The Dons will be ready to take on a schedule run-ins between players and coach, Championship as a freshman. USF led 4-3 when darkness halted players came close to the Cards in that includes four of the top five budget and other financial Huebner comes from an illustrious play. San Diego State is a team that some of the singles matches but teams in the nation and to be squabbles, the lack of support from athletic family consisting of father received several votes for a national could not muster a win. In doubles, competitive in the WCAC. Coach certain sectors in the university, the Larry, an NCAA doubles champion ranking and a win over the Aztecs USFs number one team of Mike White's goals include, "first to USF Tennis Dons opened their 1981 at UCLA in 1952, brother Jim, an could have bolstered the Dons into Howard and Eddie Barretto played acquire a top twenty ranking and season last week. Besides two grad­ All-American squash player at Cal, the top twenty. brilliantly in a 7-6, 6-4 upset of Tim then to earn a trip to the NCAA's to uated seniors, gone unexpectedly are and sister Karin, a co-captain on The biggest match ofthe week was Mayotte and Scott Bondurant. This be held in Athens, Ga. in May." pre-season All-American candidate UCLA's finje women's tennis team down on the farm against defending turned out to be the only match the Judging from their improvement Mark Hansell and redshirt starter this year. Davis, who entered USF NCAA champion and top ranked Dons won in a respectable 8-1 loss to over the last couple of years, the Byron Nepomuceno, from last year's mid-semester is an experienced, Stanford. The Cardinals feture All- Stanford. Dons have the talent to end their 20-9 team that finished second to a hardworking competitor who American Tim Mayotte, who has a After a solid start. Coach Chuck season in Athens. NCAA Final Four team, helped Canada win two consecutive recent win over Jimmy Connors, White is looking ahead to a long Pepperdine, in the WCAC. state championships. Westner, the Nevertheless, returning starters number four player in Austria will include WCAC conference doubles represent his country in Davis Cup champion Mike Howard, last year's this year. Peter has international freshman sensation Eddie Barretto, tournament experience and has held and junior captain Mike Jee. a world ranking on the ATP Howard played number one most of computer. last season and more than Also expected to make significant adequately held his own against a contributions to Coach Chuck representative schedule. Barretto. White's squad are walk-ons Eddie only a sophomore, provided Don James and Matt Koch. James is a tennis followers with many thrills former San Francisco High School last season as he won sixteen straight champion and is considered by matches to open the season. Jee. has many coaches as one of the fastest been a consistent performer in players on the west coast. Koch is playing every match and winning another one of the fine players close to eighty percent of his matches coming out of Australia's fine junior since his arrival on the hilltop two development program and adds to years ago. All three returning the team a knack for the doubles starters were members of last year's game, so characteristic of Aussie WCAC All-Conference team. players. Newcomers include Canada I^ast week's matches include a 8-1 Junior College transfers John thrashing of arch rival Santa Clara. Spo rts Clubs (tub Begins Meets Location

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The Societyof Black Students are to the USF campus who will speak Finally, the following night, closing out February with an out on various international issues. Thursday, February 26th. SBS will extensive program celebrating Black Dr. al Monsour is a graduate of close out their celebration with "A History Month at USF. SBS is Howard University (phi beta kappa) TRIBUTE: THE BLACKTER- presenting three outstanding and is a partner in the law firm of al TAINER." Artists who will be programs on different nights that Monsour and Al Talal. In addition. showcased include Regina Ollison. will close out the month long Dr. al Monsour conducts a talk Joe McNairand Cindi Herron. The activities that have been titled "TO­ show on KDIA every Sunday and is Performing live will be the "Pyramid GETHER A NEW BEGINNING." a spokesman for the royal family of Jazz Quartet" along with local USF On Saturday, February 21st, SBS Saudi Arabia. He has written two talent. This musical extravaganza invites USF students to come and books: "The Challenges of will take place in the UC Main take a Fantastic Voyage in the Green Spreading Islam in America" and Lounge from 7PM to 10PM and will and Gold Room. For the admission "Black Americans at the also cost $2.00. price of $2.00, students can come Crossroads; Where Do We Go From "Black History Month allows our and rock to the beat of KPOO's Here." Dr. al Monsour has spoken organization an opportunity to pay Frankie J. There will be free re­ at USF twice in the past four years recognition to the countless number With the cancellation of November 1980 Blood Drive, the Spring freshment served and the dance will and each time has drawn over 500 of Blacks throughout history who Blood Drive will be ever more important for babies such as this. begin immediately after the USF- people. The lecture will be held in have made significant contributions Santa Clara game in the gym. McClaren 250-252 from 7PM to to our society as a whole," stated On Wednesday, February 25th, 10PM with an admission price of Alberta M. Williams, the President SBS will present the return of Dr. $2.00. of the Society of Black Students. Blood Drive Planned Khalid Abdulah Tarig al Monsour The USF Annual Spring Drive for voluntary donations of blood will be held on campus on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of March. Donations can be made in the University Center Main Lounge on these three days from 10 AM to 2:30 PM. Nominations Sought for Reorganization Last fall, the USF blood drive had to be cancelled due to the threat of hepatitis, resulting in a serious loss of donors. (Clearance for USF Distinguished Teacher Plans to be people to donate was given near the end of November 1980). It is hoped that as many as possible will make donations during this drive. The drive is being held nearly a month earlier than in the past; it was Announced found that the later into the semester the drive occurred, the less people The Distinguished Teaching Award Committee is seeking The University has agreed to donated since the burden of studies, etc. had increased. nominations for the 1980-81 award. Those wishing to nominate a release a summary of the changes Prizes will be given to the individual resident halls, student campus faculty member for this annual award should submit a letter to Prof. that will occur under the Financial organizations, or campus departments of twenty or more people that James K. Finch, Harney 217, no later than March 16. 1981. Management Board's final has the largest percentage of their members donating (1st: $100; 2nd: reorganization plan. $50; 3rd: $30). Prizes have been donated by ASUSF Clubs Council The committee is guided by the overall philosophy that: I) there are Sometime this week or early next, and Campus Ministry. many distinguished teachers; 2) the recipient of the award represents the FMB Chairman, University The University policy for those associated with USF who may have this group; 3) there is no one picture of a distinguished teacher because Planner Dr. William Binkley, will need of blood is very generous. Any USF student or personnel, any fields vary and students vary. write the summary which will detail member of their families, or any friend who requires blood for some the resits of input submitted by all reason, may call upon the USF blood account for free credits. The basic criterion for good teaching has been defined as "the change departments affected by the For further information on the drive, contact Campus Ministry, brought about in students as a result of contact with the instructor." reorganization. Lower Phelan, ext. 6582. Letters of nomination should contain, therefore, indications of the The decision whether or not to way in which the instructor may have effected in change in one or more make the reorganization public was of the following: discussed at the President's Council 1. Increased information (knowledge) meeting of February 11th. Court Claims Special 2. Increased ability to use or apply information The new plan reflects changes 3. Increased appreciation for a subject made after months of conferences 4. Decreased fear of a subject .Admissions Constitutional and reports. There are differences 5. Increased interest in intellectual concerns between the new plan and the The California Supreme Court, in accepting minority students whose 6. Positive affect on personal growth original Management Board report. a landmark decision, has upheld a test scores and qualifications were 7. Increased awareness of intellectual and social issues For example, the Office of Campus controversial admissions policy at lower than those of white students. 8. Improved self-concept Ministry will remain under the the University of California Law Deronde also accused the Law 9. Positive behavior changes direction of the University President School at Davis which was designed School of using its admissions policy 10. Enhanced skill in relating to others and not be directed by the Office of to encourage the admission of as a "cover" for a quota system. 11. Enhanced skill development (e.g., better writer, speaker, etc.) Student Services. minority students. The court, however, voted 4 to 2 12. Increased awareness of self In 1975. the l^w School rejected that the minority admissions policy Gelen Deronde, a caucasion. is constitutional and does not The Committee works on the assumption that the best judge of an "Values" Deronde, after graduating discriminate against white instructor's effect is the student who is being or has been affected. successfully from another law applicants. Therefore, the Committee will rely on standard student evaluations school, filed suit against UC Davis, Deronde says he plans to lake the and is actively soliciting letters of nomination from present students Workshop charging that the school rejected him decision against him to the US and from alumni. In addition, the Committee will review letters from and other white applicants while Supreme Court. faculty, staff, administration, and from parents. Course outlines, Today copies of exams, and any other indicators of course content will be Dr. Sidney B. Simon of the Center accepted. Departmental, Division and/or School or College of Humanistic Education at the ASUSF Bylaws Lost. . . recommendations are welcome. University of Massachusetts, will The only copy of the newly- by-laws that we ever had," said Ume- conduct a one-day workshop on revised ASUSF by-laws has been Ukeje who is the International Stu­ "Values Realization," at the lost, and the senator who labored for dents Association President and University of San Francisco Lone months to complete it is out of luck. Chairperson of the ASUSF Senate Mountain campus on Friday, Feb. Victor Ume-Ukeje left the Governance Committee. "It 20, from 4 to 9 p.m. document, which he wrote, on the complements both the Constitution RETREATS AND WEEKENDS On site registration and secretary's desk in the ASUSFoffice and the Students Rights and registration by mail of $25 full on February 2. He requested that a Freedoms document. There were a Contemplative Retreat: March 13-15 tuition and $20.00 for students and secretary type it up. Sometime couple of changes and additions workshop alumini. A special 10 between the second and the tenth of which better interpreted ASUSF A contemplative retreat for men and women will be offered at a percent discount for early January, the by-laws disappeared. duties and procedures." Trappistine Monastery, a Redwoods Abbey near Mendocino. registration by Feb 9 is available. "It was the most complete set of "I'm really mad. I hope we find it," The setting will offer time for silence and reflection. he said. "There is no rough draft for thc Applegate Weekend: March 20-22 by-laws, and so the document cannot be reconstructed. "I'll never The weekend at Applegate is open to students, faculty and staff KUSF be able to do anything as complete who would like to spend several days relaxing. again." Ume-Ukeje said. The new by-laws were the result of Women's Retreat: April 3-5 WANTED four months of thought The Spring women's retreat at Applegate will focus upon explor­ Newscasters seriously interested in OPEN MEETING ing one's deep connection as women with nature through art, NATIONAL CAMPUS All students, faculty and staff are body work, nature meditation, discussion and silence. The invited to participate in an open weekend is open to all women interested in discovering and INTERNATIONAL SPORTS meeting of the Task Force on developing a feminist spirituality. NEWS Tuesday. February 24. in Faculty Contact Stella, News Director I iiunge. 1:00-3*00 pm Questions, sug­ Sponsor eb By Campos' Alirasirt-j 666-6667 gestions and information on the "freshman experience" from fctfc-fcStl all members of the USF community will be welcome Page 16 N€WS •February 20, 1981 Report Recommendations

Continued from front 3. The WASC concern that 6. Within student services, activities of thc University and applied standards for reappoint­ serious attention should be given to "clarifying the relationship of ment, advancement to tenure, developing priorities for University activities to those and promotion be reviewed implementation ofthe recommenda­ objectives." The Statement of and clarified, expressed in tions developed in the University Mission and Goals adopted in 1975, remains. Under collective bar­ self-study process. Immediate March. 1979. speaks clearly to the gaining, however, applied standards attention needs to be given to Jesuit Catholic tradition, the become the subject of protocols to providing more adequate security University's educational mission the agreement. Currently a pro­ for student records. In response to and desire to be responsive todiverse posed protocol on standards for the reorganization plan, immediate cultures, but as the University granting tenure is under attention needs to be given to the continues to develop in the new development. We can urge only that way in which services will be main­ environment in which it finds itself, early attention be given to resolving tained in the light of staff reductions. it needs to reflect more clearly its this concern. Basic services in adminissions diverse clientele in the composition 4. There has been no registrars' and bursars' offices need ofthe Board of Trustees, structure of appreciable improvement in the major improvement. More specific academic program and allocation of financial condition ofthe University provisions for a student role in resources. since 1975; indeed, deficits in current University governance is needed. • 2. In December 1975 the WASC operations have continued, and the 7. The University's plan to Evaluation committee expressed cumulative deficit has reached allocate all space resources through photo by Matt McGuigan concern over serious "lack of nearly $6 million as of the end of a central office should be imple­ communication among elements of fiscal 1980. Event though the mented as soon as possible. The The Registrar's office also came under heavy fire in the WASC Report. the University" and called for recently (November 1980) University needs also to conduct a full-time employment raises portfolio evaluations. Whether renewed efforts at establishing more announced Reorganization Plan is campus-wide equipment assessment questions about the quality of the exceptional occurences or not, we effective interchange among viewed by the University as one study, assign priorities and develop a work and the standards maintained. found instances of students being members of the University method for dealing with the deficit, systematic approach to purchasing Considerable effort has been admitted with fewer than sixty community. The advent of collective the development of a long-range the needed equipment. devoted to strengthening the credits of prior work and lack of bargaining on the industrial model strategic financial plan integrated 8. The University needs to doctoral program in response to clarity on the part of students as to has clarified faculty-administration with academic planning remains a develop a planning process that comments in the reports of previous how the deficiencies were to be met. rights and responsibilities, but at the critical need. relates more effectively fiscal WASC evaluation teams; we urge Continuing effort is needed to same time has reduced communica­ 5. Library facilities are taxed, and concerns and academic planning. In continuing efforts to maintain improve communication between tion, and the University needs to a long-range plan for improving and particular, the role of departments quality control, particularly in on-campus departments and develop more effective means for expanding space needs to be needs to be reviewed and a means reference to the application of continuing education units. And to exchanging opinion and for developed. When additional space is developed to allow them to become admissions procedures and criteria, maintain quality control in the maintaining input into decision­ available, the Chemistry collection effective participants in university the assignment of supervision of awarding of credits for portfolio making: (a) the Board of Trustees should be incorporated into the planning. dissertations (faculty work-load) presentations. needs to provide for more effective main collection to facilitate use of 9. The School of Education needs and analysis through more II, We concur in the recommen­ contacts with faculty, students and materials required for interdisci­ to develop greater uniformity in the systematic follow-up studies of the dation in the Self-Study Report that staff; (b) the role of "middle plinary programs The collection is designation of the Master's degrees effectiveness of students who have the roles and responsibilities of part- management" (deans and major acceptable for undergraduate work, offered. The School should also completed the degree program. time faculty be more fully defined managers) needs clearer definition, minimal for the masters' programs reexamine the conditions under 10. The school of Continuing particularly with reference to the particularly in terms of policy and too limited to support doctoral- which persons may complete the Education needs to develop ways of faculty involved in teaching in the formulation; (c) students should level research- even though Master's degree; that one may improving student support services continuing education programs: have opportunity for greater input students may draw on resources of complete the work for the degree in in admissions, determination of Next Week: Compliance with into the policy-making process. other institutions in the region. one calendar year while engaged in financial aid and reporting on WASC Standards. . . 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