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. Morsico, Buck Also Named IcfStrocfcfi To Edit Volume 62 I , vl isiroddi, FC'81,'has been named and philosophy major. Mastroddi is curren- in-chief Jim Dwyer, plans to leave those f.%t -of Volume 62 of The Ram, • tly working on his undergraduate thesis, hallowed halls and move to Belmont. Presen- t'cdiior-m-chief Neil Grealy announ- "The Relation of Metaphysics and Unem- tly the community affairs editor, Eberhardt ployment in the Private Sector." hopes this will help him "to better experience fvi-trsKO and Herman Eberhardt, "Working on The Ram is a pisser," said The Bronx." Pnnlhain College sophomores, will ser- the former features editor who spent his first He graduated from Abington High cutive editors, aiding Mastroddi four semesters at Fordham commuting and School in Roslyn, Pennsylvania, which is rdion of next year's Ram Bill attending Economics Club meetings. wil1 about 30 miles from Intercourse and a stone's CBA 'Kl. continue in his role of Marsico is a graduate of Briarcliff High throw away from Philly. He came to For- ditordi . School and is a Presidential scholar. Among dham for the excitement. Currently learning Thcihing lam looking forward to most is his recent publications, he has written a 150- German, he refused to comment on his ap- page treatise on the culinary delights of cold |[;m with the other people on the pointment. Inrhl board," said Mastroddi. "I have spaghetti. A sports enthusiast, he said, "I "He's not bad for a guy," said executive run six miles a day to various delicatessens, led i (jrcnt deal serving under the present editor Carol Coyne. 7 was named what?' lor editors and 1 hope to put some of what and then I walk back." He also practices Buck, the person behind The Ram's yoga every day at sunrise in his living room. L learned into action." economic renaissance, is majoring in and the continental United States, Buck said, listroddi comes from Bethpage, Long Marsico plans to do an extensive story on marketing. He has lived off-campus since he "I've been to Intercourse, Pennsylvania." adult education and has been collecting in- 'd ,|,e home of Grumman Aerospace, moved to Rose Hill and was recently sad- Besides Grealy, the senior editors leaving is the oldest of 2.2 children. He formation for the past year. dened by the demolition of the trestle, which The Ram are co-executive editors Bill Bole Jduitcd from Bethpage High School, Eberhardt, who presently lives in the A- was like a second home for him. and Coyne, along with arts editor J.D. Piro [reliclearned to type, and is an economics House room once occupied by former editor- A world-traveller who has toured Europe and Sports editor Ken Lewis. U s. Poslarje PAID Bronx New York PPIM-IINO 7608 Friday, Nun Profit Ore; December 7,1979 Volume 61 Number 30 QRDHAM UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK • . f^ '**. ";. Urn • <(% Storaska Lectures On Rape by Donna Englund Last Tuesday,. Frederic Storaska'strode in-•-. to the Rose Hill cafeteria, grabbed a micro- phone that had been set up for him, jumped on a table and introduced himself. By the time Automatique patrons figured out what was happening, Storaska was wheeling his way through a story describing how a woman c prevented a rape by urinating on her attack- < er. After the laughter diminished and the ap- 7 petite of more than one listener was ruined, > Storaska invited everyone upstairs to his lec- ; ture "How to Say No To a Rapist and Sur- Assemblyman Sean Walsh Steven Smith, Jr. Herman Badillo vive." Storaska became interested in rape preven- tion when he rescued an eleven-year-old girl from a gang rape daring the time he was a psychology major at a North Carolina uni- versity. Storaska said that before that in- Smith Backs Teddy On Iran cident, he never mentioned rape (nor did any- one else). When he carried the girl home and told her father, the man told Storaska the by J.D. Piro Bronx Assemblyman Sean Walsh. The For- Kennedy's campaign manager. "It was a rapists should have killed her because her life Steven Smith Jr., nephew of Senator Ed- dham Democrats sponsored the rally, which question that had not been previously ad- was worthless. Since nothing had been done N M. Kennedy (D-Mass), told a Fordham approximately 125 people attended. dressed. The question has no bearing on the on rape prevention at the time, Storaska de- fvcrsity Kennedy for President rally Kennedy, a candidate for the Democratic safety of the hostages. In fact, it enhances the cided that he was going to be the one to start. perday that the Senator's denunciation of nomination for President, told a San Fran- safety of the hostages." Storaska founded the National Organiza- e former Shah of Iran as "a dictator and a cisco television station last Sunday night that Major newspapers across the nation have tion for the Prevention of Rape and Assault. P ' had "enhanced the safety" of the fifty the Shah of Iran ran "one of the most violent criticized Kennedy for his remarks about the NOPRA encourages the formation of crisis Nrbn hostages being held in Tehran. regimes in the history of mankind." He said Iranian. The Washington Post said that centers, which Storaska feels are needed in •Smith's remarks came during a question- the deposed Iranian monarch should not be Kennedy's statement "wasn't right, it wasn't every community. It is now the referral ser- P-answcr session in the Campus Center granted asylum in the United States. responsible" and "it wasn't smart." vice in Westchester County. |Uroom following speeches for Kennedy by "1 think Senator Kennedy's comment was A White House spokesman refused to The first thing he spoke about was the re- "ner Deputy Mayor Herman Badillo and entirely appropriate," said Smith, the son of Continued on page 3 luctance of people to say the real word for Continued on page 12 Martyr's Court Hit With Six Burglaries problems, but he did capture Fordham's I»V Chris Keating arrested seven or eight limes for robberies on it. 1 biggest criminal of the decade. "He (John- wiimaicd Jl.ooo in merchandise and campus, according to Courtney. "In ad- Assistant Dean of Students for Residence was son) was just about to pick up the T.V. set | ^'en from Martyrs' Court resi- dition, he's got 20 or 30 other arrests." He Halls Peter Perhac agreed, "ll could have s when I saw him," said Rivera. Rivera locked r' "i six robberies during the Thanks- will face charges of criminal trespass and been a student," he said. "Every lime Johnson gets out of jail he the suite door and questioned Johnson, who Vl SS lkllr OmS aild SU ilcs B C burglary. !UKl'| ' ' ° ' '» - - was carrying a needle, a knife and bullets. Kathy Phillips. FC'83 positively identified comes up here to the campus," said Cour- Eventually, his suitemates had surrounded lln ""• Personal property was stolen from' Johnson as me man she saw in her room on tney. "We caught him once in the parking lot Johnson and forced him to sit in the suite r M» Mudcnis. Director of Security Sunday morning, November 23. "At first. with a typewriter he had taken from A- room. Surprisingly, he sat calmly without I "as (mirtney said "the chances are very he denied being on the campus Sunday mor- House. He says 'Fordham is easy picking. lighting or trying to escape. 1B1 arrived any ol lllc slolcn ods wi bc ning," she said. "But then he admillcd it." There's so many doors open.' " According [c'ov.•! |" " P° " minutes later and handcuffed Johnson. He However, Courtney said Johnson probably lo IBI Inspector Noel Arlhurton, Johnson was taken to the 42nd Precinct in the South lllcS(Jav did not commit all I he robberies reported works almost exclusively in Martyr's, °" "'gin a freshman Bronx, and arraigned late Tuesday night. from over the recess. "This guy is a although he has stolen headphones from eanghi ii chronic Fordham burglar After the robberies, some students blamed MSU m| professional burglar. He's looking for WFUV. "We also caught him stealing win- 'V"" ' .V robbed Martyr's Court IBI, while others blamed Perhac. Still others 1 k television sets," he said. The thefts of hot ches and calculators from B and C Houses," blamed themselves. A plates and books from B and C Houses^said said Arlhurton. Johnson from stealing a Rivera mav nol have solved all the robbery Continued on page 3 in ,..2 jolmson has bcc|1 Courtney, "sound more like a student" did 2/THE RAM/FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1979 f HE CAB Friday, December 7,1979 On Campus: On Campus: Christmas at Fordham Day Nunibei ||ir(, with a special Senior Citi/ens Dn Roman Forum presents a lecture by Dr HIT I the cafeteria with performances bv |ohn Rao (Ph.D., Oxford) on 'Cluny and Glee Club, Women's Chorale, Hie R the Reform of the Papacy' tonight at r biers, Dr. James Kurt/, and the , ,N ()(| 8:1 >pm in Keating 1st. Free admission. All Godspell. All are welcome! Sponsored L, welcome! the Pro-Life Alliance, Fordham club ()|. fire of the President, Office of ihe I),,,,,, Fordham Men's Swimming Team will play of Fordham College, Dean of Students |',v at Oswego today at 7:00pm. All students Me Cowan, the Rector of the Soi ieiy (,i are encouraged to yo and support the team Jesus, the Fordham College Alunini Association and the Fordham Club Alumni Division of Arts/Theatre (Lincoln Center) Association.