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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the USD News at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in USD Vista by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wilson vs. O'Connor for Congressional District 41 Colleen O'Connor, Democratic energy crisis and I think that had $50,000 before Miss O'Connor Bob Wilson, repuuncan tunaboats to fish in international nominee in the 41st Congressional Americans are willing to go to had raised any money at all. nominee for the 41st district in waters off South America. District, in a recent interview gas rationing if that is what it Miss O'Connor, in her cam­ Congress has in his 22 years in He authored a bill passed by takes." said that President's Ford's paign, has gained the support Congress authored and Congress which freed former Miss O'Connor says that right "WIN" economic program is a of the Police Association here, cosponsored 939 pieces of Marine Corps property to become "shamble." here in San Diego there are many California AFL-CIO, Aero-Space legislation consisting of 644 the site of the University of things that can be done to help the The President's plan to combat workers and many more. public bills and 295 private bills. California at San Diego's Medical inflation, Miss O'Connor said is current energy problems that "The widespread support I His efforts reflect a buy School. exist. "Here we can research the "just plain silly, and it is a have received from the police legislator who knows his con­ Over a nunarea of his private burden on the public that is problem deeper because we have officers, sheriffs, senior citizens, stituency and seeks laws to bills have made citizenship a great amount of brain thrust, hardest hit by this inflation." It labor organizations, educators, correct the problems of his possible for people from many and we have some of the best raises taxes on individuals while women and conservationists constituents. For example, he foreign lands. This is a giving businesses a net tax cut. faculty in our universities. Yet proves that the people of San has introduced 43 separate pieces remarkable legislative record, If she were to help in com­ we can't get enough federal Diego are ready for a change. of legislation to benefit military almost unparalled in Congress bating inflation, she says that funding of research which is They're ready for new leadership personal and their dependents, 26 today. It shows the year-in-year- something that has to be what we need is a major tax and new ideas." bills to assist veterans and their out full-time effort of reform, major trade reform and done."Rohr makes the BART Born in • San Diego, Miss widows, 22 measures to aid senior "Everyone's Congressman" Bob push for alternate sources of cars for San Francisco, why not O'Connor attended Rosary High citizens, 16 bills to help fhe tuna Wilson. make them for San Diego." energy. School and was awarded the fishing industry, 18 bins to He is prepared to continue his "I fear we may need to go to Her theme for her campaign is Dewitt Bisby Memorial reform our tax laws, 13 bills to work for the people and he is gas rationing, but it is better than "It's Time For A Change." She Scholarship to SDSU where she fight crime and 38 bills to protect putting out a good strong cam­ saying that everything is alright, says that we must make received her B.A. in 1968, and her and improve our environment. paign against his opponent it's not. We are in a tremendous Congress responsible. First to M.A. in American History in 1973. Since the energy crisis of last Colleen O'Connor. require attendance by the She served as a legislative aide to winter, he has introduced five Representatives, of which her the California State Assembly bills to increase domestic oil opponent had absenteeism Select Committee on San Diego resources and develop alter­ averaging 25 percent a year. She Foster Care Programs. In her native energy sources. wants to limit campaign spen­ capacity as a Legislative aide, Here are just a few highlights ding, and just recently she an­ she arranged hearings, in­ of Bob Wilson's legislative nounced that she will not accept terviewed witnesses, edited successes: He was one of the anymore contributions. She is transcripts, drafted" legislation earliest co-sponsors of the Equal mailing the checks back to the and testified before committees Rights Amendment for Women, donors, and she thanks them very as well as co-authored the which was passed by Congress in much for their support. Last Committees final report. 1972 and is now being ratified by summer she challenged Bob Colleen O'Connor will be here the States. He introduced it Wilson to put a ceiling on cam­ to speak on Wednesday the 30th within a month after entering paign financing of $42,000, of at Soloman Hall at 7:30. Do go to Congress. which she has now received. Bob hear her speak, it will be very He wrote the original Colleen O'Connor, Dem. Wilson reports of raising over informative to the students here Fisherman's Protective Act to Bob Wilson, Republican $100,000 through August 31 and on campus on the current issues. guarantee the right of American

No man is an Island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the Main; if Earth be washed away by the Sea, Europe is the Less; as well as if a Promorery were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mank­ ind; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls: It tolls for thee. John Donne 17th century

Vol. XII No. 6 VISTAUniversity of San Diego October 29,1974 Alcala Park Players to Present "I Remember Mama" The Alcala Park Players will includes: Marisa Sorbello, stage present the play "I Remember manager; Dan Megow, lighting; Mama" on November 1, 2, and 3 Martha Barghart, wardrobe; in Camino Theatre. Anthony Anthenilli, sets; Within the past two years, a Kathleen Kuglen, props; Leslie renewed interest in theatre at Young,costumes; Andrew Saper, USD has translated itself into a publicity; Oliver Diaz, box office. potential for an active theatre Since the Alcala Park Players' department. initial success, the club has The Alcala Park Players, one functioned on allocated AS funds, of the major clubs on campus, along with contributions from was started in 1972 by a small private sources and from group of students motivated to "Patrons of the Arts." Funds create a theatre department must cover copyrights, scripts, minor. Though unable to achieve costumes, programs, publicity their immediate goal, the and set designs. Actors, director students established a very and technicians are not paid, but dynamic theatre workshop. rather devote their time and Through their talent and effort for fulfillment in self- dedication, the Players have expression by theatre. inspired the administration to Club membership consists of consider the reinstatement of a USD students involved with the theatre department at USD. plays and meetings are open to In the past, the Alcala Park all interested students. A desire Players have presented four well- to be involved in theatre received productions: "Black production is the only Cast members of "I Remember Mama" at hard work during practice session Comedy," "Jesus Christ requirement for the Alcala Park Superstar," "You Can't Take It Players. The need is always With You," and "Don't Drink the present for technical crew, stage Pequod: Water." Due to their appeal, painting, make-up and wardrobe three of these have been work, set design and publicity, as comedies. The club hopes to well as acting. Interested tackle both serious and comic USD's annual literary magazine students should contact Steve drama, and musicals with the Evatt, President, or Andrew Gerlach, the Pequod's faculty the works of our own students." help of the USD music department. Saper, Public Relations and advisor. Any student who is in­ All materials submitted are For all those people at USD Directing is Mrs. Pamela Publicity chairman. Both Steve terested can submit his own judged as to quality by the who would like to read something original poetry between now and student members of the Pequod Smith Connolly along with her 18 that is enjoyable, inexpensive, and Andrew have been with the November 15. Also, the Pequod staff, in conjunction with the month old son, the youngest and not a textbook, there is good Alcala Park Players since its staff will take works of fiction faculty advisor. member of the Alcala Park debut. news at hand. The University of and original graphic art, "We are also interested in Players. Mrs. Connolly who has San Diego's own literary Premiere of "I Remember although they may not be training people," Dr. Gerlach had extensive theatre Mama" will be on Friday, magazine, the Pequod, will be published until next year's issue. added. Anyone interested in the background in acting and published before Christmas November 1 at 8:00 p.m. in Space in the upcoming Pequod is field of publishing, and who wants directing, was originally a guest vacation. Camino Theatre. Repeat per­ limited, since most of the to gain first hand knowledge in director for the Fall '73 The Pequod is a student owned formances will be on Saturday material it will contain was everything from editing to production of "You Can't Take It publication, published annually, afternoon at 1 p.m. and on Sun­ gathered over the last year and a layout, ought to contact either With You." Because of her in­ that invites creative materials day evening at 8 p.m. half. Approximately one fourth of Amalio Madueno, who is the terest in improving the club, Mrs. Admission is free for students from members of the USD the Pequod is made up of works editor, or Dr. Gerlach. Anyone Connolly chose to remain a with I.D. the first night. The community and the nation. "We from outside this university. with submissions of works should permanent member of the group. are always interested in anything repeat performances will be $1.00 These, according to Dr. Gerlach, see them by November 15. which The crew for this production good," commented Dr. Lee at the door "add a national perspective to is not very far away. Page 2 VISTA October 29, 1974

Editorial -v. . J Faculty apathy on campus?

Certainly no one can criticize the USD faculty for complaining about the problem of student apathy and indifference on campus, for it is obvious that many students are not here to get an education. Faculty members complain, and justifiably so, that many students do not take assignments seriously, or they do not participate in discussion groups (though paradoxically they claim to prefer discussions to the lecture format), or they are so indifferent they often-times do not even show up for examinations. Quite obviously the faculty is perfectly justified in expressing dismay at the problem of student apathy towards many courses taught on campus. Nonetheless, it is also abundantly clear that students are also justified in criticizing the University of San Diego for faculty apathy. No one who has been on this campus for a semester or more can dispute that there is a very real problem here with faculty indifference towards the courses they teach. The failure to return student essays, prepare adequately for courses, or demonstrate an enthusiastic attitude towards material presented in the classroom — all these problems obviously exist at USD. However, is the problem here one of apathy that is fostered within the frkior\ctl i j«c! J^fcxervce: ^^ individual himself, or are apathetic faculty members created by outside porf-cipa+ioA. • • pressures that initially frustrate them and finally make them in­ different to everything that happens at USD, including the courses they teach? A number of professors undoubtedly are inherently indifferent to what happens in their classes — every university has a number of Comment: people who unfortunately regard their profession as a potential sanc­ tuary from honest labor, and tenure as a state of semi-retirement. The problem at the University of San Diego, however, is that many of the good faculty members, those who are genuinely concerned with On Student Apathy students and course, seem eventually to become so frustrated that they either leave, go through the motions of teaching, or give up altogether. Apathy. Noun. Derived from Take for example the student decisions made by the senate and This leads to the question, are there conditions that exist at USD which the Greek word "apatheia," it senate elections. Of the 1400 the executive board affect all the contribute to faculty apathy, and, if so, how can we eliminate them? denotes indifference, a lack of undergraduates enrolled at USD, students, not just the 189 who Privately many faculty members express dismay at the hierarchical interest, emotion or feeling. It is only 189 saw fit to take an active voted. The paradox is unique; structure of the University of San Diego, a condition wherein they feel a disease of indeterminate origin, part in determining their future while there is a definite trend all of the power is vested at the top and very little, if any, decision­ and its presence on USD's here. One hundred and eighty- among students showing in­ making powers exist at either the individual or departmental level. campus is one of epidemic nine students. In a democratic creased concern with their own These faculty members argue that it is useless to strive for change and proportion. society, how can officials elected well-being, they do not take an innovation because the upper echelons will simply make the decision Someone once told me that by 13 percent of the population be active part in making their they had intended to make all along anyway. Hence why go through the "college would be the best years expected to adequately represent desires a reality. The paradox is motions of a non-existent democratic process? But, in addition to of my life." But what is it that 100 percent? The prospect is not unique; it is also disconcerting. stifling changes that might be unacceptable to the entire University of makes college life exciting and exactly encouraging. There are many channels open San Diego, doesn't this structure also stifle the creativity that certainly meaningful, rather than dull and to the student for manifesting his must exist at the lower levels and thus contribute to the problem of without purpose? It is the ef­ At the risk of being trite, I will views or criticisms on any sub­ faculty apathy? Would faculty members who felt that their suggestions fective interplay of both say that the effectiveness of any ject. One way is through the would be seriously considered be less apathetic? academics and social activity, government, on any level, is newspaper; another is through It is obvious that we have a number of professors on campus who including participation in the proportional to the amount of the student representatives- simply do not care a about teaching or about the university as a whole, many activities offered at this feedback it receives from those it senators, dorm representatives and perhaps ther is little one can do to change their attitudes. But it also university. governs. The late President John and committee members. All are seems clear that there are a number of faculty members who are F. Kennedy once said, "Ask not at the ready disposal of the apathetic because they feel the decision-making structure of the That a great many students what your country can do for you, student. Are we to continue in our university prohibits any meaningful input from them. If these people do have taken part in the various but what you can do for your pedestrian attitudes toward not have a voice in the decision-making process, they should be given programs established by the country." It was not a plea for student government, or will we one. If they have a voice in this process, they must feel free to express a Recreation Department is a good patriotism or loyalty; rather it take the necessary initiative and dissenting view without reprisals. (For example, a vote for six units of thing. Yet those activities which was an exhortation for all citizens prove that the Associated Religious Studies may or may not be wise in the context of general are geared toward student in­ to aid in making their govern­ education, but it is not "Anti-Christian.") Dissenting opinions, within a terests and the improvement of ment a more effective one, to aid Students is something more than framework of a genuine respect for human values and human life, is the student life, specifically student in governing themselves. a gold star on a person's tran­ script? I think the answer is very framework which makes a university possible. It is the only government, are perversely Like it or not, every student at obvious. situation wherein real education can take place and apathy can be destitute of adequate student this university is involved in avoided. And it is certainly compatible with Christian values. input. student government. The — James Liuzzi The Governor's race: Brown by Jim Liuzzi the voting public has come to Political column: If ever a song has been written expect disappointment from their which depicts the essence of a elected officials, but inwardly political campaign, Burt they still feel the need to hear Bacharach hit the nail on the such promises; after all, they are The Governor's race: Flournoy head when he wrote "Promises, still being made. When reviewing Promises." Every election year the wondrous panaceas which are we are inundated with the proposed by a candidate for of­ by Tom Cevolu assurances and guarantees of fice, it is important to evaluate aspirants to public office, and them in terms of their specificity. On November 5, California voters must choose a UC Irvine radio station from broadcasting the every year we are filled with the In the race for Governor of new governor. There are two major candidates, and debate held on that campus. hope that "maybe this guy will be California, Edmund G. (Jerry) one of them, Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown, Jr., is Jerry Brown has campaigned as a friend of the different, maybe there will be a Brown has made certain billing himself as California's leading political farmworker. In 1969 Brown marched with Cesar change." Those hopes are usually promises. He has made specific reformer. Research, however, reveals some very Chavez in the Coachella Valley. Yet Chavez has dashed within three months after promises. He has advocated distrubing facts about Brown. Facts that ought to be refused to endorse Brown. Why? An examination of a man takes office. remembered by every voter before casting a ballot Brown's financial statememt reveals that he ac­ After years of disappointment, (Cont'd, on p. 7) for governor. A few of these facts are printed below. cepted $40,000.00 in donations from growers in San Jerry Brown has spent a good deal of campaign Bernardino. He has also accepted contributions time attacking the oil companies. At the same time from Gallo, stating, "It would not be viaDle cam­ he has accepted a $29,000.00 contribution from Perta paign strategy to reject a contribution just because Oil Marketing Company, which imports low sulfur you disagree with them." oil from Indonesia for Pacific Gas and Electric. The M. Larry Lawrence, former price consumers will end up paying for that oil is Chairman of the Democratic Party has endorsed VISTA determined by the governor-appointed Public Flournoy, and as reported in this column last week Editor-in-Chief Sally Berndt Utilities Commission. Brown's family owns 31 is one of Flournoy's best campaigners. In an effort Managing Editor .Jim Liuzzi percent of Perta Oil. to dig up enough dirt to discredit Lawrence, the News Editor Paula Athan In the spirit of election reform Brown has Brown campaign began an extensive investigation Feature Editor Linda Maenpaa preached against dummy campaign committees into Lawrence's background and relatives. Ap­ Entertainment Editor Cassi Berwin designed to conceal contributions. Yet the Brown parently the Watergate mentality is not confined to Snorts Editor Paul Mendes campaign has a total of 29 committees. Los Angeles San Clemente. Business Manager Kathy Parks has 16 of these committees, 11 of which are at the If you are disturbed by these facts, well you Cartoonist Jim Romero same address. The Brown campaign allowed Joan should be. The best that can be said is that Jerry Contributors .... Michael Kennedy, David Clements, Audrey Pavlevsky to spread a $30,000.00 contribution over Brown is no better than any other politician. But Dennis, Michele Hiegel, Joan Matt, Dave Oddo, Leslie Smith, 13 committees for tax purposes. that is just the point. Brown claims to be better. His Stephanie Craig, Tom Ulovec, Cary Stein, John Jakubczyk, Sue Last May, Brown stated, "I will debate Houston entire campaign is based on his record as a political Pitman, Mary Benton, John Trifiletti. Flournoy any place, any time." It appeared that reformer, as an advocate of "new" politics. And Advisor Dr. Dennis Clausen California voters would have a first-hand op­ because of this, Brown is worse than any of the portunity to judge both candidates for governor. politicians he has so self-righteously attacked. The VISTA is published weekly for the university community This state was on the verge of the most open, in­ Differences on issues and philosophy between by the Associated Students of the University of San Diego. The formative campaign in its history. Instead, due Flournoy and Brown pale to insignificance in the VISTA is not the official news organ of this institution and none chiefly to Brown's maneuvering, the voters face of hyocrisy as blatant as Jerry Brown's. If 1974 of the views expressed necessarily reflect the opinion of the As­ received six debates, with only the most restricted is truly the year of political reform, then Jerry sociated Students, the faculty or the administration. All signed coverage. Brown has refused all demands to extend Brown must be rejected. ' editorials, letters to the editor and other guest opinions solely the debates, including offers from CBS television On November 5, vote for Houston Flournoy for represent the view of the writer and not necessarily the VISTA. and PBS. He has even gone so far as to prohibit the governor. October 29, 1974 VISTA Page 3 LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Bibler Where do we go from here? Psychology- Ph.D.s, MAs competitive by schools offer temporary positions for a graduate degree is getting Linda Maenpaa and assistantships to persons tougher and tougher. According What can you do with a major working on advanced degrees to Dr. Mary Jane Warren of the on Psychology? According to the and some private firjns accept USD Department of Social Dictionary of Occupational Titles economists with degress and Sciences, out of all the applicants put out by the U.S. Department of train them in management. to a graduate school the who are Labor, Many entry applicants without a aspiring to a Master's Degree, "For the most part, 'a graduate degree obtain begin­ only about one in forty are ac­ bachelor's degree is not adequate ning routine research and ad­ cepted. Only about one applicant preparation for entrance into ministrative positions in in sixty are accepted into a Ph.D professional employment in any government and industry in their program of graduate work. of the social sciences or in respective fields." There is some hope that the psychology. Some graduate Entrance to a graduate school future for students wanting to go on to graduate work will brighten. If the National Health Act is passed, and if the services Lecture series of a psychologist are covered under the act, the graduate schools will have to open their doors to accomodate more to open at USD students and meet the increased demand for counseling services. by John McKee society. They hope to provide a There are, however, oc­ 1 BUT THIS'f' DOBSH T MCASU K WHAT I KNOW ABOUT TH E variety of speakers in order to cupations where applicants who SUBJECT— IT JUS SHOWS TM NOT GOOD AT TAKING TESTS." Phi Sigma Tau, the National fully explore this theme. have only a bachelors degree in Honor Society for Philosophy, Our first speaker will be psychology are considered for California Theta Chapter of the Colleen O'Conor, the Democratic employment. Civil Service University of San Diego, opens its candidate for Congress, speaking exams are offered to graduates annual Lecture Series on October on the role of women in politics. with a BA for jobs in the govern­ Cleaders' Perspective^) 30 here at USD. Miss O'Connor is a graduate of ment Probation and Welfare In the past, the California San Diego State University, has Departments. There are We goofed! tennis team needs... Theta Chapter has geared all its served two years with the Peace psychology related jobs in Dear Editor: Dear Editor: lectures towards philosophical Corps in Turkey, and is a research being done by the Thank you for the article In June of last year the USD analysis of individual and social Democrat because she feels military. Psychology Assistants concerning my art exhbit, tennis team made a form problems in terms of man's "that the greatest social gains in clinics need only have a however 1 feel it needs some reversal more amazing than the destiny. This year the chapter have come from them." bachelors degree. Psychiatric clarification. First, it should be St. Louis Cardinals' and more has adopted the U. N. declaration Miss O'Connor will speak at the Technicians require, in addition made clear that in no way was baffling than Houdini in his of 1975 as the Woman's year. Solomon Lecture Hall, DeSales, to a BA in psychology, a state this article an interview but a prime. The New York Turk club Hence the lecture series will seek at the University of San Diego on license which can be obtained synopsis of my press release, and stewards would have smoked to define the role of women in October 30, at 7:30 p.m. after on the job training. an inaccurate one at that. enough cigars to force the En­ Namely, I am Jim not a John and vironmental Protection Council's I never attended the University of members to picket. Washington with a B.A., but Why did the tennis players lose The legend of Whaley House: graduated from Washington 9-0 and 8-1. University with a B.F.A. — a to Irvine and then beat them by a different school and a different comfortable five points while famous ghosts of San Diego degree. Perhaps most disturbing visiting the Anteaters' den at the was reading about being con­ Nationals? Why did they lose to by Jim Liuzzi and Sue Pitman the house's long history of action being of a suspicious sidered excellent in my field. Cal State Northridge who The darkest pages of history strange occurances began. nature, he was ordered to leave Again, not true. I only graduated finished so far back at the are laced with legends of ghosts One night in 1859, Tom Whaley by the owner of the "Plutus," a two years ago from U.S.C. with Nationals you'd need an Indian and goblins, of demons and and his family were calmaly certain Mr. Keating, wherefore my Masters-it takes along time scout and three hurricane lamps denizens, of spirits and spectres. eating a normal dinner when they Robinson made way to the shore to achieve excellence in a field. I to find them? Why did they play And there are tales of people too, heard the sound of heavy foot­ of Point Loma. While he am on campus all day Tuesday like that during the season? some famous, some not so steps in the room directly above managed to escape arrest that and Thursday. Next time an To begin with, they played the famous, whose love for life was so the dining room. Investigation night, by the following day the implied faculty interview is best they were capable of at the great, so strong that it persisted proved fruitless, so they just entire town had been alerted and written, please have the courtesy Nationals, something which can't long after their bodies were wrote the matter off as being odd. ordered to turn in anyone who to meet with the person. be reproduced day in and day out. committed to dust. Those people But there's more to the story than met the description. Sincerely, Secondly, there was a question of have touched the memories of that. Now a fugitive, Robinson James B. Sparks motivation. Going -to the sentimentalists all over the It seems that in the early 1850's sought food and lodging for the Nationals does not depend on the world, and there is one old San a desperado who had made a night at the home of a Mexican season's record. But a much Diego family which ranks near name for himself in the mother farmer on Point Loma. The poor tests vs. grades bigger factor was the support or the top of that list: the Whaley's. lode country had found his way farmer was quite unaware of the Dear Editor: lack of it that the team received Tom Whaley stepped off a down to San Diego. Not that un­ mysterious doings that had so I feel it is time we take a new — both from the students and the clipper ship in San Francisco Bay desirables were uncommon in recently transpired, and cor­ look at the age old problem, tests administration. You could find in 1849, and proceeded to make a San Diego at the time, for the dially extended to "Yankee Jim" versus grades. It has been my more people in Camino Library life for himself in the general town had gained itself _ a his hospitality. But while in town experience that the majority of on a TGIF afternoon, than you store business. In 1852 he reputation for being a den of the next day, the Mexican teachers simply use test scores would at the matches. There established a second store in San lawlessness. But the cir­ learned that he had been har­ and test scores alone to deter­ were almost never more than five Diego, because the business up cumstances surrounding this boring a criminal, and so he mine the grade of an individual people watching the matches north had flourished to the tune of fellow's involvement with the law returned to his farm with the law student. This is obviously a very (which included U of A., 8th $10,000. With all of his newly and his eventual execution were at this heels. An exhausting simple, but completely marked nationally; ASU: Long found wealth he decided to build very strange indeed. footrace culminated in "Yankee inadequate way of assigning Beach; Irvine; Peppardine; himself a home in what we now On Friday, August 13, 1852, Jim's" being carted into town for grades. A test is merely one tool Washington;, and Oregon). The know as Old Town, and it came to "Yankee" Jim Robinson was trial. of many at the teachers' disposal players feel that they should be be called the San Diego mansion. seen rowing out toward the Jim's trial was slightly less to determine the actual playing for the school and not It was completed in 1857, and it schooner "Plutus" which was than fair. Not only did he have to knowledge of a student. And themselves. In the face of almost was a short two years later that moored in San Diego bay. His (Cont'd, on p. 7) grades after all are supposed to total student apathy towards a reflect the knowledge and un­ team that has been the schools derstanding a student has of a best since the tennis program particular subject. I can un­ began three years ago, they must derstand in some instances test ask during their matches, "What being used as the only criterion am I doing on this court?" for judging and individual's in­ There were administrative telligence, such as an MCAT hassles all year, varying in exam or maybe even at a large degree from trivialities to the university where the student- termination of scholarships. faculty rhtio makes it impossible Team warfare was openly en­ for a teacher to know all his couraged, rather than team pupils personally. But in a spirit, mainly in the form of relatively small university as backstabbing. It seemed like the this, I find it inexcusable that a team always had to fight for teacher would take the easy way something, no matter how small, out and assign grades merely on or it would never be done. The test results. I suggest that if this team isn't interested in politics — faculty is really comprised of they obviously do very well. intellectual scholars, they should One scholarship was ter­ reevaluate their grading system. minated; for what official I earnestly hope that this letter reason, nobody really knows. The does not fall upon deaf ears. For I incident that provoked it could in feel there has been enough no way justify it. The actual damage done in the past. reason was probably totally unrelated and could have been Patrick J. Duncan more like a personal thing. P.S. If this letter creates any During May of last year, the rest hostility, it is because the shoe of the players were told that their This house has been inhabited by the same family for 1 20 years. The Whaley family's spirits are said fits. (Cont'd, on p. 8) to haunt the old mansion. Page 4 VISTA October 29, 1974 Dr. Moriarty's submarine findings soon to be dated by Heather Mowrey of Pygmy Woolly Mammoths had vestigations in the area. At Twenty four years ago, Dr. been previously discovered in the least, the giant bowl was James Moriarty, now assistant area; they were to look for more. recovered and is now in Santa profesor of history here at USD, While diving for this purpose, Barbara, and Magnetometers began what was to become for Dr. Moriarty, with another diver, (machines which measure him a very successful career in located the giant bowl found five magnetic anomalies under the field of submarine ar­ years earlier by Limbaugh. They water) were utilized to pinpoint chaeology. His first efforts found that it weighed 150 pounds the site of the shipwreck. proved fruitful, for not long after — and discovered that it was At the present time, ar­ he began his work, Dr. Moriarty fashioned from a boulder. They chaeologists are still diving — and his fellow workers managed to wrestle the bowl recovering more artifacts from discovered a prehistoric sub­ from 60 feet of water to 30 feet the wreck. It is believed that it is marine archaeological site off of and position it on an outcropping in fact the remains of a 17th La Jolla. of rock underneath the water. century sailing vessel. However, This proved to be an important On his way back to the vessel, nothing can be proven until the discovery, and Dr. Moriarty, Dr. Moriarty also observed what artifacts are dated. anxious to obtain any added he believed to be evidence of a Dr. Moriarty may be said to be information of probable locations shipwreck. He saw what he "guardedly optimistic," he has of any other such site along the believed to be an old cannon, an hopes that the finding may prove California coast, asked all his anchor, and a ballast stone from to be of real historical friends and colleagues who might an old sailing vessel. significance. If in fact it is, two be diving at any point along the Unfortunately, because of lack students from USD, Brian Smith coast to record any interesting of funding, Dr. Moriarty could and James Moriarty, Dr. findings for him. only record his findings; followup Moriarty's son, will begin some The senior diver at Scripps work would have to wait for the preliminary work on the ar­ "Let's go play air hockey in the S.U. I'll play ya left-handed with an Institute of Oceanography at that present. tifacts, a very exciting prospect ice cream cone in my right." time, Conrad Limbaugh, a Dr. Moriarty, of course, for them. biologist also acknowledged to be through the years that followed, the best diver in the nation, in was always very interested in 1952, made a series of dives off any and ail findings of artifacts What is a drug addict? the Channel Islands for the made in the general vicinity of purpose of studying kelp. During the Channel Islands. A jjood Editor's Note; This is the first in overwhelmingly painful response a vice — from the physiological the course of his diving, Lim­ number of discoveries were in a three part series of articles to withdrawal. And now ex­ cravings of the body itself. In baugh came across a giant stone fact made in the area including dealing with drugs by Norman perience with soldiers who physiological addiction, the drug bowl at a depth of 60 feet. He the chance finding by a com­ Zinberg, M.D. which is reprinted became addicts in Vietnam, has so affected body cells that, reported this finding to Dr. mercial diver of an enormous from the New Republic Feature where they used great quantities without it, the body undergoes Moriarty immediately, but it was gold gauntlet ring (a ring worn in Syndicate. of pure heroin, has proved that changes that harm or cause pain not until 1957 that he could follow past times by men over a heavy heroin withdrawal is far less to the entire organism. Heroin is up on the discovery. glove) which greatly aided in powerful than imagined. By the such a drug, but the harm that it The 1950's movie "The Man with That year, Dr. Moriarty was dating other findings discovered fall of 1971 doctors in Vietnam does to the body has been the Golden Arm"portrayed Frank appointed senior archaeologist in the area of the shipwreck. were withdrawing heavy users as exaggerated. Other powerful Sinatra as a drug addict writhing for a NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC This year, permission has outpatients. drugs like cocaine and am days after stopping Society expedition to the Channel finally been granted by the state in agony for phetamines do not cause intrinsic his heroin use. He sweated Islands. Fossils of early man and of California to make some in­ Q. What then is a drug addict? changes within the body. Sup­ heavily, had chills and hot posedly they are not addicting. flashes,s gooseflesh, and severe A. Originally an addict was Yet most people who get attached cramps in his legs and stomach defined as one who began to use a to these drugs have at least as Parking issue continues muscles. This dramatic depiction drug and then found that he had much trouble getting off them as utilize the many vacant legal of a withdrawal syndrome (what to use more and more of it to get Like every rumor on campus, heroin users have getting off the topical parking issue has spots on campus. At any one time happens when someone whose the same effect. This growing heroin. been distorted, expanded, con­ there are enough vacant spots in body is conditioned to an ad­ tolerance was accompanied by a For example, a cocaine high tracted, and h^s been well the outer lots to accommodate all dicting drug stops using it) is powerful craving for the drug reputedly causes the user to feel subjected to conversationalists. the cars that are parked illegally. basically correct but when it was not readily available. sharp and quick, as if his mind Students will simply have to walk exaggerated. The ex-addicts who And if the drug was withheld, a All this is fine until the crux of the were working marvelously well. matter is sought. In short, is a little further. run Staten Island's Daytop regular user developed But as the drug wears off, the there a parking problem or is it The next problem to consider is Village, a receiving center for physiological symptoms, which user experiences the opposite the unavailability of parking that of deciding which zones have hard-core addicts, say that they in the case of heroin were reaction. He feels heavy and spaces just outside the building (Cont'd, on p. 8) have never seen that sort of described above. However, many slow, and has considerable you're about to enter? of the old beliefs about addiction trouble focusing his attention. A recent survey under the have been challenged by recent What is more, he ig burdened steermanship of USD security observation. Some heroin users, USD to host government with the knowledge that with just denies that there is a parking for instance, do not develop in­ a sniff of white powder he can be problem. If you regard the creasing tolerance and can on top of the world again. The survey, you will find that Mon­ control their use. And recently, college association workshop attraction is psychological. Yet days, Wednesdays, and Fridays an authority as distinguished as once he is stuck in this cycle, it is have been specifically selected to Entry level programs for the ployment testing procedures at Dr. Robert Newman, Director of a hard to break as a true physical substantiate the study. The graduate will be the theme of a the Federal, state and local New York City Methadone addiction. rationale behind this is that these workshop to be held at Salomon levels. Maintenance Services, said, "I Q. Is habituation as harmful as are overwhelmingly "Peak" Lecture Hall on Wednesday, USD is a member of the San don't know what an addict is." By addiction? days when the lots are demanded October 30, from 8:30 to 11:30 Diego Area Government College that he meant that addiction is A. Some of the drugs which are AM. Hosted by USD's office of Association whose purpose is to not so clear-cut a condition as the most. It is especially im­ psychologically habituating end Career Development and promote better communication was formerly believed. portant to note that the half-hour up causing more damage to the periods during which the survey Placement, the workshop is about opportunities for entry Q. What is the problem in body than the physically ad­ designed to acquaint college and level positions in government for was done are also "peak" times defining addiction? dicting drugs. A person using when almost every car owner government officials with the college graduates. Some fifty large doses of amphetamines has needs a parking space. procedures for administering and representatives of area A. The chief problem in defining very poor judgment and can hurt For the most part the results interpreting the new PACE universities and colleges together addiction is the difficulty of himself in accidents or by from a random three-week (Professional and Ad­ with government personnel of­ separating the psychological making bad decisions. Because period show that for 1146 con­ ministrative Career ficers will take part in the ac­ desire to continue to use drugs —- users eat and sleep poorly, they stantly available parking slots, Examination) examination, the tivities here on Wednesday. what we might call a bad habit or can suffer permanent damage 372 individuals choose to park successor to the Federal Service from the continuous disruption of illegally while 1462 spaces are Entrance Exam. ordinary eating and sleeping According to Brother Tom left vacant. Sometimes figures cycles. appear misleading, so the Kane, F.C.S., director of Career USD Q. Is there any way to clear up solution lies in having those Development and Placement at USD, PACE is designed to update INTERSESSION '75 some of this confusion about whose cars are parked illegally addiction? new legislation regulating em­ Bulletins are available at Founders Hall, A. In 1965 the World Health EUROPE-ISRAEL-AFRIC/C Room 1 08 — Pick up your copy. Organization suggested that we student flights all Your USD stop using the words "addict" year around Innovative and General Education AVON Dealer and "addiction" entirely and CONTACT: ISCA offerings days and evenings at USD speak only of drug dependents or 6035 University Ave. No 11 Phyllis Oghihene January 6-24, 1 975 drug dependency. That removes San Diego, 92115 Rm. 104 De Sales the problem of differentiating Tel. 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The term "addict" has Toronto, Ontario, Canada Philosophy of Love/Religious Studies come to have so many unpleasant (416) 366-6549 Systematic Human Relations Training associations that a more neutral SI39 Linda Vista Road Our research service is sold The Sociology of Death term might enable people to think Phone 291-5400 for research assistance only. more freshly about drug users. October 29, 1974 VISTA page 5 "Rockin' Hoedown '74" to feature two country rock groups At 8 pm on Saturday, da. Both groups have played San November 9, the San Diego Diego in the past, but the "Hoe­ Convention and Performing Arts down" will mark their first ap­ Center will be swingin' and pearance together. swayin' to the sound of two of Born of the Grateful Dead, the America's hottest country rock New Riders began playing groups, the New Riders of the together in 1969, and immediately Purple Sage and Commander captured the hearts of American Cody and his Lost Planet Air­ rock fans. They played many men. KPRI's "Rockin' Hoedown engagements with the Dead in '74" will raise the roof of the their early years, but have since Civic Center as well as the gained their autonomy. hearts of all the country rock - The band features Jerry fans this side of the Sierra Neva­ Garcia on steel guitar, Skip

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released four smash albums Battin, formerly a bassist with Commander Cody and his Lost including their latest, "Live, the Byrds, drummer Spencer Planet Airmen grew out of the Deep from the Heart of Texas." Dryden of the Jefferson Airplane, Berkeley-San Francisco club John Dawson on vocals and scene. By 1971 they became firmly established and are If you thought Elvin Bishop rhythm guitar, and David Nelson was good, then you won't want to on lead guitar. currently recognized as the country-western boogie-woogie miss the "Rockin' Hoedown '74." The most recent album the Reserved seat tickets are on sale New Riders have released is swing band. The eight-piece band includes George Frayne on piano, at the Civic Theatre box office, "Home, Home on the Road," all Highlander's Men's Stores, all which has scored highly on the Billy C. Farlow, lead singer, lead guitarist Bill Kirchen and John Sears Stores and all Metro- charts. They have released four Ticketron agencies. other albums, "Adventures of Ticky on rhythm guitar. Lance Dickerson is the percussionist Panama Red," "Gypsy For further information con­ and Bruce Barlow adds the bass. Cowboy," "Powerglide," and tact Greg Mundy at (213) 657- "New Riders of the Purple Bringing a distinctive blues touch Commander Cody to all their music, they have 0661. Sage."

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8:00 PM Res, $7. 00 - $6. 00 - $5. 00 - GA $3. 00 Nov. 1 - Fri CONQUISTADORS/St. Louis Spirits - Basketball 8:00 PM Res. $7. 50 - $6. 50 - $5. 50 Nov. 3 - Sun CHARLIE PRIDE - Concert 8:00 PM Res. $5. 50 - $5. 00 - $4. 00 - $3. 00 ** Nov. 6 - Wed ICE CAPADES Ice show- 8:00 PM Res. $5. 50 - $5. 00 - $4. 00 - $3. 00 ** Nov. 7 - Thu ICE CAPADES Ice show 8:00 PM Res. $5. 50 - $5. 00 - $4. 00 - $3. 00 ** Nov. 8 - Fri ICE CAPADES Ice show 8:00 PM Res. $5. 50 - $5. 00 - $4. 00 - $3. 00 ** Nov. 9 - Sat ICE CAPADES Ice show 2:00 PM and Ice show 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM Res. $5. 50 - $5. 00 - $4. 00 - $3. 00 ** Nov. 10 - Sun ICE CAPADES 8:00 PM Res. $7. 00 - $6. 00 - $5. 00 - GA $3. 00 Nov. 13 - Wed CONQUISTADORS/ - Basketball 7:30 PM Res. $7. 00 - $5. 00 - $3. 50 Nov. 14 - Thu MARINERS/New England Whalers - Hockey 7:30 PM Res. $7. 00 - $5. 00 - $3. 50 Nov. 15 - Fri MARINERS/ - Hockey 8: 30 PM Res. $6. 50 - $5. 50 - $4. 50 :*OV. 16 - Sat MAC DAVIS WITH ANN MURRAY - Concert *?: 00 PM Res. $7. 00 - $6. 00 - $5. 00 - GA $3.00 Nov. 17 - Sun CONQUISTADORS/New York Nets - Basketball 7:30 PM Res. $7. 00 - $5. 00 - $3. 50 Nov. 19 - iue MARINERS/Vaneouver Blazers - Hockey 8:00 PM Res. $7. 00 - $6. 00 - $5. 00 - GA $3. 00 Nov. 20 - Wed CONQUISTADORS/ - Basketball 8:00 PM Res. $8. 50 - $7. 50 - $6. 50 ** Nov. 21 - Thu STEVIE WONDER - Concert 8:00 PM Res. $7. 00 - $6. 00 - $5. 00 - GA $3.00 Nov. 22 - Fri CONQUIST A DORS / - Basketball 7:00 PM Res. $7. 00 - $6. 00 - $5. 00 - GA $3.00 Nov. 24 - Sun C ON QU 1ST A DOR S / U tah Stars - Basketball 7:30 PM Res. $7. 00 - $5. 00 - $3. 50 Nov. 26 - Tue MARINERS/ - Hockey 8:00 PM Res. $7. 00 - $6. 00 - $5. 00 - GA $3.00 Nov. 27 - Wed CONQUISTADORS/St. Louis Spirits - Basketball 7:30 PM Res. $7. 00 - $5.00 - $3. 50 Nov. 28 - Thu MARINERS/ - Hockey Time and prices to be announced. Nov. 29 - Fri JEFFERSON STARSHIP and FLEETWOOD MAC - Concert ** Ticket prices include parking

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SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY AZTECS BASKETBALL October 29, 1974 Page 6 VISTA I WAS IN LOVE WITH AGIRL NAMED CATHY. I KILLED HER. Every year 8,000 American people between the ages of 15 and 25 are killed in alcohol related crashes. That's more than combat. More than drugs. More than suicide. More than cancer. The people on this page are not real. But what happened to them is very real. The automobile crash is the number one cause of death of people your age. And the ironic thing is that the drunk drivers responsible "It was last summer, and I for killing young people are most J was 18. Cathy was 18 too. It was often other young people. the happiest summer of my life. I had never been that happy before. DRUNK DRIVER, DEPT. Y* I haven't been that happy since. BOX 1969 And I know I'll never be that WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013 happy again. It was warm and I don't want to get killed and I don't want to kill anyone. Tell me how I can beautiful and so we bought a few help. * Youths Highway Safety bottles of wine and drove to the Advisory Committee. country to celebrate the night. We My name is drank the wine and looked at the Address stars and held each other and City_ State- Zip laughed. It must have been the stars and the wine and the warm wind. STOP DRIVING DRUNK. Nobody else was on the road. The STOP KILLING EACH OTHER. ;g% top was down, and we were singing and I didn't even see the tree until I hit it."

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BEER-FOOD-WINE Oxford. (Cont'd, from p. 7) DATA TYPE & RESEARCH SERVICE 7-11 for limited periods of time. on Thursday, Oct. 31, at 11:15. 2 Sylvan St, Residents are housed in Those not able to attend these Rutherford, N.J. 07070 Hostiles reserved for American meetings may contact Sr. Helen Mike Renner (201) 933-6225 Students located near Oxford. McHugh, who has information 5150 Linda Vista Rd. Currently there are five concerning the program. Termpaper & Thesis Research students from USD attending CHECKS WELCOME $ 50 lectures at the Oxford program. Lowest Rates - From' 2 /pg. Two graduate students, Murney OPEN 24 HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 Sat. 10-4 and Christopher Gerlach, and Watch for the Mysterious F0? YOUR CONVENIENCE three juniors, Marie Panec, Gil Novak who will be coming to San CAMPUS JOBS AVAILABLE Carrasco and Ken Butigan. Diego on November 15 and 16 at The director of the Oxford the USD Sports Center. program, Sr. Natalie White will ABORTION ALTERNATIVES There will be a meeting of the be on campus October 29, 30, 31 to VISTA staff on Wed., Oct. 30th in Son Diego PRO-LIFE answer any questions. Meetings Dr. Edward Foster, dean of the 31, at 11:15 in the Rose Room. All the VISTA office. Editors should 583-5433 will take place in Founders 151 college of Arts and Sciences, will students and faculty members be there at 12:15 pm and all other 24 HOURS (the room opposite the portry) on give a lecture on "Language in are invited to attend. staff members should attend at FREE SPEAKERS AVAILABLE Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 11:15; Literature," on Thursday, Oct. 12:30 pm. Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 12:00 and October 29, 1974 VISTA Page 7 Oxford University program available to USD students i i i: i i i i i T T A rare and unique educational Trevor-Roper and John RECREATION opportunity to attend College at McQuarrie. American students Oxford University in England are assigned tutors who guide CORNER next fall, is available to all USD them in their selection of courses vQ II I ii,I 1I i I 17 students. In cooperation with the and lectures. Sisters of the Saered Heart, Oxford, and USD, students will Besides their academic ac­ Tues., Oct. 29, Scuba diver receive full credit for their work tivities students are able to meeting — De Sales 209, 5 pm. and gain the numerous benefits of participate in many weekend A meeting has been organized traveling abroad. activities. Locally, they can visit by Jim Todd for certified scuba A unique approach to learning, Stonehenge and Cantebury or see divers or snorkelers. He will emphasizing participation in Shakespearean performances at discuss future dive trips to Baja, many lectures and tutorials, is Stratford or London. The the Coronados, San Clemente the basis of the curriculum. No academic year is divided into Islands — all at costs much lower student has to attend classes at three semesters with six weeks of than anywhere else. If you are a Oxford, however is responsible vacation. During this time, diver or will soon be certified, for extensive reading assign­ students may take "package" plan to attend this meeting. ments in correlation with their trips to the continent. Special Wed., Oct. 30, Movie — "Night studies. financial considerations and tour Visitor" — Student Union, Those attending will be able to advice are given to those at­ 7:30 pm. avail themselves of the reknown tending. Many students have Thurs., Oct. 31, Special Sure Bedlean Library, which dates purchased Eurail passes in the Happy It's Thursday — in the back to the fifteenth century. past, which enables them to canyon, 3 pm. Many of the lectures are travel all over Europe by train A special Sure Happy Its delivered by such reknown Thursday will be held in the historians and theologians as (Cont'd, on p. 6) canyon to celebrate Halloween. No refreshments will be served to anyone who is not in costume, or Whaley House. . . at least wearing a mask. Let's start a Halloween tradition — (Cont'd, from p. 3) wear a costume of some kind and provide his own defense, but a recorded, and Whaley house is be there! blow he received on his head one of the ten most famous Thurs., Oct. 31, Trick or Treat — in the dorms, 7 pm. during his final dash for freedom haunted houses in the country. Halloween party — Student rendered him incapable of doing One visitor to the house saw a Union, 9 pm. so adequately, or of even ap­ figure of a man in a frock coat Fri., Nov. 1, Recuperate from proving his own jury. Two of the leaning on the staircase banister jurors were co-owners of the ship with his arms folded across his Halloween Sat., Nov. 2, Football Game — he allegedly tried to steal. chest. When she commented to USD Vs. USIU — Balboa The charge was grand larceny, one of the curators of the house Stadium, 1:30 pm. and at the time it was made out to about the man in "period B.S.U. dance — Student Union, be a capital offense. "Yankee costume," she was assured that 8 pm. Jim" Robinson was sentenced to there was no employee of the Sun., Nov. 3, Call parents to wire hang on the 17th of August, 1852. museum so dressed. Upon in­ $$$ for Utah Ski trip Even in death "Yankee Jim" vestigation, the man was Think snow arid get ready for the ski trip over Thanksgiving vaca­ Full payment for the Utah ski was forced to suffer the cruelty nowhere to be found. tion. trip is due and payable by the 5th and injustice that permeated his The Whaley's loved holidays; of November or shortly trial. When constructing the some of their most precious thereafter. Bring your checks or gallows, the hangman did not moments were at Christmas or cash to Jackson in the Recreation allow for Jim's height (over six Easter time. It is not uncommon office at the Sports Center or feet), so when the mule cart was now to smell the aroma of leave money with the secretary yanked out from under him, the gingerbread baking in the kit­ in the Athletic office also at the noose did not break his neck. Jim chen, even though the kitchen has Sports Center: Robinson hung from the gallows not been used for over 70 years. for forty-five minutes while the Also, the heady aroma of a good rope slowly strangled him. cigar has been noticed emanating Tom Whaley was present at the from Tom Whaley's study, when Brown. . . execution. It was some years no one in the house has been (Cont'd, from p. 2) later that Tom sought to build his smoking. mansion, and when he finally Of course, whenever the topic of strengthening of the Equal Op­ purchased the land for it, he the supernatural is aroused, portunities Program as it applies never realized that the land he there are those skeptics who to higher education, as well as bought was the same property on firmly assert that there is a having promoted increased which Jim Robinson was hanged. rational explanation for vocational education in junior For a considerable time after everything. Regis Philbin, who and senior high school. The new and the old . the house was built, Tom Whaley gained repute for his talk show Houston Flournoy has rented one room in the house (it here in San Diego and his years managed to skirt the issue or happened to be the largest room on the Joey Bishop Show, is one of campaign credibility by making those skeptics. In 1963, he decided in town) to the county to be used totally non-committal promises. Application forms are now ineligible to presently qualify. to spend a night in Whaley house as the county court house. All of Rather than take a stand on any available for students who do not There is no age limit for and find out once and for all if it the county records were kept particular course of action, currently hold a state scholar­ California State Scholarships. All was really haunted. He promised there. All was moving smoothly Flournoy has resorted to making ship. They may be picked up in students may apply. to report his findings on the next until a contractor by the name of gross generalizations. By doing, the Financial Aid office, DeSales Application deadline date for day's show. Horton came down from San so, he eliminated the problem of 274. 1975-76 scholarships is November Regis never made it through Francisco. Horton offered to being called a liar when he fails Because a change has been 22. the night. On a cold, stormy night donate a two-story courthouse to to keep any one of his promises made in regard to the com­ Students currently holding (it couldn't have been more the county if the county after his election. putation of parental income and state scholarships do not need to perfect), Regis and his wife were executives would agree to move In Flournoy's own words, assets, it is possible for a reapply now. They will be con­ having trouble getting to sleep the records from the Whaley "there is a crisis of confidence in student who was previously tacted in March. house to an area downtown which due to their apprehension. While political leadership. The public he was developing. Whaley was a lying there talking, the image of a must have better access to their prominent figure in town at this woman appeared, enhanced in a officials and be assured that such time and the county ad­ bluish white glow, and advanced officials have the public's, not ministrators knew that he would toward them. Whatever he might their own interest foremost." In not be amenable to the have expected, the appartition 1965 Flournoy voted in favor of a UOFSAN DIEGO proposition, so they planned to took him quite by surprise, and law that would grant early move the records in a manner by he grabbed for his flashlight, but retirement pensions to retiring or IS FORTHE BIRDS which he would have no say in the when he trained the beam on the defeated legislators. Had he been matter. image it disappeared. He was defeated in his campaign for On a night when they know that convinced. Regis immediately Controller in 1966, Flournoy Whaley would be out of town, packed his things and returned to would have been one of the first to they broke into the house to take the safety of his home. On the benefit from that legislation. the records by force. Upon following day, he confessed on A campaign for office and the breaking in, they confronted the air that he had witnessed a execution of the duties of that Anna Whaley on the ninth stair of spectre, and admitted that office are two vastly different the staircase, and threatened Whaley house was haunted. things. The exigencies of a her at gunpoint to turn over the Was it set up? Philbin doesn't political campaign force a man to records. Mrs. Whaley proceeded think so. There have been too take actions which may have no to lock herself in her room (the many recorded incidents wit­ bearing on the way he performs men were by no means joking), nessed by too many people from his official function. The best way and consequently the records all walks of life to conceive the then, to predict how well a man were taken. At the time the whole situation as being a gim­ will perform in public office is to county owed Tom Whaley six mick. But this has only been one examine his past record, to weeks back rent, and to this day small slice of the whole pie. If you establish what success he had in the debt has never been squared. must determine for yourself, go accomplishing the things he set state bird, PSA, has a song to eleven cities This is what many people to Whaley house; see the slide out to do. When Jerry Brown was more flights connecting WanttocatchaPSAGrinning- consider to be the background of program on Nov. 3. But don't try Secretary of State, he kept every northern and southern Cali- bird? That's easy. Just catch the haunting of the Whaley house. to spend the night there like promise he made during his fornia than any other airline up with your campus rep. Over the years over 2500 truly Regis Philbin did. You might see campaign. Houston Flournoy puzzling occurences have been a ghost. cannot make that claim. PSA gives you a lift. Page 8 VISTA October 29, 1974 What's new in pro sports The Q's. . . The Mariners At last report the were on route to The San Diego Mariners will San Antonio for a game wkh the take on the Chicago Cougars Spurs. But it seems when they Halloween night faceoff is at 7:30. landed in Texas the Q's somehow The Mariners opened the season were misplaced. The team that is with an embarassing 8-2 loss in Phoenix. Things didn't seem to be missing had defeated the NY Nets and the looking any brighter as they fairly easily. returned home to play defending Posing in their place is a team league champions, the Houston that has played some really poor Aeros. Before the home crowd basketball. In San Antonio they they responded to loud and long somewhat looked like the Q's that cheers, with a 6-2 victory. were 2-0. The impostors weren't quite good enough to stop They made it two in a row with Swen Nater and company and a victory over the Cleveland readily took the loss. The next Crusaders 5-2. The Mariners night in Utah the Q's fell victims were led by two time WHA all- to the Stars first victory of the star Andre LaCroix, who scored year. After a days rest they two goals and added a pair of suffered the second largest assists. Goalie Joe Junkin played defeat in SD history losing by 37 brilliantly in the nets for the points to the Denver Nugets. Last Mariners, stopping two break Sunday night they topped it off aways with stick saves. by bowing to the Stars again 95- They avenged their 8-2 loss to 80. There were no bright spots to Phoenix by beating the be seen on this evening. The Q's Roadrunners 2-1. This time it was play the Spirits of St. Louis Captain Norm Ferguson scoring Friday night at 7:30. Then don't the winning goal late in the third play at home again until Nov. 13 period to win it for the Mariners. against Denver. All three victories have been loaded with action, including USD soccer many fights. The Mariners game against Chicago should be a true test for still needs this young team. The Cougars are coached by Pat Stapleton. They The new USD Rugby program is alive and well. A sweat filled jersey, some muddy cleats and a bottle more players were runners-up in World Cup of beer; they all add up to Rugby. Sign-ups are still being taken, contact Coach Cary Stein at 291 -6109 action last season. Stapleton was or leave a message in the VISTA office in Serra Hall. There will be a soccer meeting voted the league's most Out­ on Wednesday, October 30, at standing Defenseman. He also 12:30 PM in the lobby of DeSales scored 58 points on offense. The Toreros lose Torero Hall. All interested parties are real offense is led by the league's urged to attend. The future of Most Sportsman Like player to Humbolt St. basketball ACADEMIC soccer here at USD, plans for Ralph Bankstrom. Bankstrom Humbolt State made it two The Torero basketball team getting a permanent soccer field wins in a row, as they demolished preparing for the upcoming RESEARCH and plans for possible games scored 33 goals and added 50 the Toreros 53-7. Humbolt using season will hold a scrimmage this between USD and teams such as assists for 83 points. Roaire the Veer-T offense compiled 324 Sunday night at 7:00, that will be UCSD and SDSU will be the Paiement also scored 30 goals yds. rushing. They were led by open to the student body. Every LIBRARY topics for discussion. and chipped in 43 assists, last Jim Godsey who gained 116 yards ensuing Sunday evening there Thousands of Topics This coming Saturday there is season. Chicago picked up goalie on a mere ten carries. His run­ will be some sort of scrimmage $2.75 per page a game scheduled between USD Dave Dryden from the Buffalo ning mate Rick Whaler didn't do open to the public, there is no Send for your up-to-date, and USIU. Some of the out­ Sabers of the NHL during the bad either, he gained 104 yards on charge. So if your not doing 176-page, mail order catalog standing players from last weeks off-season. only eight carries. anything Sunday night check out of 5500 topics. Enclose $1.00 game who contributed to the This game is the last home Taking nothing away from this year's team. to cover postage (1-2 days de­ making of goals include: Aziz game for the Mariners until Nov. Humbolt, USD played lousy The JV team has decided on its livery time). Bashiti, Dimitri Georgeantes, 14 against New England. So if football. The offense wasn't able money making event. The JV 519 GLENROCK AVE. Abdulla Sheibani, Dennis your planning on seeing a hockey to move the ball until after the players will be selling tickets to SUITE #203 Cisneros, Mahamoud Aziz and game in the near future you game was already decided. The the Conquistadors game against Jose Gamboa. better make it Thursday night. execution they showed during the the NY Nets on Nov. 17. If your LOS ANGELES, CA. 90024 Pomona game must have stayed wondering why you should go, Our materials are sold for in Pomona, because there was no well you won't only be giving research purposes only Reader's Perspective.. . sign of it Saturday night. The these guys a chance to play defense missed many a tackle, basketball, but you can see Dr. J- which always seemed to result in Julius Erving. Erving was voted (Cont'd, from p. 3) But all that is passed, the a Lumberjack score. scholarships were yearly ana school has revitalized their the ABA's MVP last year and is IMPROVE your The Toreros hope to right considered by many the best would not be renewed. The support by renewing the themselves, as this week they forward in pro-basketball today. players claim that this is not only scholarships. There have been no ABILITIES thru take on USIU at Balboa Stadium. He plays for the Nets, the contrary to NCAA rules but it is arguments for quite some time. USIU is supposed to have a big defending ABA champs. So if you directly opposed with what they Everything is looking up for the HYPNOSIS and strong football team, the kind you won't be getting short were told when they came, (or new year. If peace has not been do go DICKRAK0W 281-4586 that's given USD fits all year. changed. obviously they wouldn't have arrived at, there is at least a.state The Toreros will need a good come). But the school issued of tranquility. Last year has been outing to win this weekend. nothing in writing. All this is not push under the carpet and to say the players didn't try to relations both outside and within win. They're athletes, they have the team have never been better. Parking. . . pride in what they do, and for As for the spectators, with the (Cont'd, from p. 4) WHY' some unknown reason a sense of tough schedule for the recent the most recent paint chips. COMMIT responsibility to do their best for year (UCLA, USC, UofA, Bently, Many cars are found straddling their employers in return for Stanford, ASU Etc.), the tennis the space dividers either by YOURSELF TOIHE their education. But it is im­ team will be excellent. The team accident or design, because the possible to do well no matter how record maybe not too excellent- lines are not visible. Physical PRIESTHOOD? hard they try, if the motivation probably about 3 or 20 if last plant is finally going to look into isn't there. One of the players felt year's trend continues. But with a the matter, but the extent of their Why be a priest? Certainly, in times as difficult as these enough responsibility, as the we live in, being a priest is a lot harder today than it was in little support. . . there are a lot of probe remains doubtful. At any years past. others would have in his place, to people playing tennis this year, rate, this is a problem that And committing oneself to anything for any amount of play the entire season in direct the courts are always full. But cannot be solved until the paint time seems to be one of the conflicts of our modern age. But violation of doctor's orders. He's then they were last year too. actually meets the asphalt. the priesthood is a challenge. A big one. e not stupid enough to aid per­ Today, more than ever before in history, men and women, manent inquiry and then not try. young and old. are searching for religious meaning, for withdrawal from isolation and alienation to joyful community He didn't expect a medal or even experiences, for Good News in the midst of discouragement sympathy but he didn't expect DAILY MASS and hope in the place of pessimism. the ridicule he received either. The Paulists are trying to minister to these needs. As a The school was incensed that he for USD Community contemporary religious community serving the American even was hurt and couldn't play people, our mission is to communicate the love of Christ as well as before. He performed to people. Every Paulist is a missionary: in the pulpit or the parish better than the school thought he house ... on campus or in the inner-city . with the spoken was capable of at the Nationals. or the printed word . . he is communicating to people. His Why was the inquiry healed? Founders Chapel mission is to all of America. His message is love: the love of Ironically because the Irvine Christ for all people. physical education staff took Mon. thru Fri. It isn't easy but the Paulist welcomes commitment. Welcomes the challenge. If you are interested in the Paulist excellent care of it thus con­ way of life, send for the Paulist Papers. tributing to their defeat. He could 12:15 Write to: Father Don C. Campbell, Room 101 have played that way all year. By Nationals time, the team had been alientated to them­ selves. There was a goal to be Confessions: I PAULIST obtained, a job to be done and they did it-but for themselves, Tues. & Thurs. 11:30-12:00 FA1HERS obviously. 415 WEST 5STH SI NEW YORK. N Y. 10019