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FOGHORN Golddiggers P Uiiiv€*rsitv of San Franeisc*o INSIDE Cultural Death P. 4 Dons 27th P. 6 Diamond Dons P. 7 Roualdes P. 8 FOGHORN Golddiggers P. 8 Vol.71 No. 15 Via, Veritas, Vita February 25,1977 Dons move toward playoffs KUSF-AM gets the shaft "^S. See Sports jjage»«*-* r•*s^ by Frank Kelly allocation of ASUSF funds by space, they say, the station is * After an hour and a half of Steve Runyon, General theirs. The problem is Steve deliberation on Tuesday. Manager of KUSF-FM, Runyon. February 22. in Fireside Director of the Mass Media Runyon says that in 1971, Lounge. the staff of Program, and advisor to when he was student general KUSF-AM unanimously KUSF-AM. The students manager of KUSF-AM. the t voted by secret ballot to claim that Runyon, who ASUSF allocated $5000 to demand that all KUSF-FM plans the budgets of both sta­ KUSF so that they could start * property and executive per­ tions, has used student funds developing a FM station. But sonnel vacate KUSF-AM to partly finance the Univer­ the FCC would only grant a facilities by March 31, 1977. sity-owned FM station. license to a corporation, such The tersely worded ultima­ Runyon says the charge of as the University of San Fran­ tum went on to say that "the misallocation is false and cisco. The FM station, when it student-owned facilities of that the only reason he has starts will be capable of KUSF-AM" including "studio planned KUSF-AM's budget reaching 4 million people and A, studio B, and the main is because student General provide a place of training office." Manager, Rick Capella for Mass Media students, the If and when KUSF-FM gets hasn't, or as others suggest, successful program, at which on the air, it would use studio can't he is director and which is 1 HP*' A Runyon says he can under­ rapidly growing and i The problem arises from stand the student's frustra­ bringing more students to HE * • what the students view as the tion, but believes that the USF All they're waiting for gradual take over of student problem is a short term one is the word from the FCC. \\\\ti . vjTB ^V • *_.I** ?f%> - owned and operated and that in the long run the Rick Capella, General KUSF-AM by the University students will benefit from the Manager of KUSF-AM claims • ri • a»«3t. ,. of San Francisco's KUSF-FM. extended facilities of the FM that Runyon has been ' aW*.*k-HiSm '.''- *-.ili "^ The students want station. "talking everybody (students KUSF-FM out of their station The students disagree. and university) in circles" as because they fear that the FM They claim that the FM he plans his FM station. station will eventually station will kill the student's Capella went on to say that. Stan Says 'No!' absorb or destroy the stu­ KUSF-AM. As it is at present, "We feel that the presently Open letter to ASUSF Senate from Stan Roualdes dent-owned facilities. the FM station's equipment is non-existent KUSF-FM, sole At the present there have taking up space at their facili­ property of USF, has sucked The action on the part of the when the Senate must com­ been accusations of mis- ties. The problem is not Continued on Page 2 ASUSF Senate to allocate the pletely fund the ASUSF Songgirls $2,980.00 can only general fund from the 1977-78 be categorized as being activity fee allocations, (with­ fiscally irresponsible. There out the benefit of a budget sur­ Nationally known scholarsis no excuse for the rationale plus from 1976-77)? Thus, the which some of the individual actual amount of the ASUSF members of the Senate used activity fee budget which the to evade their fiscal responsi­ ASUSF funded organizations to speak on Northeast Asiability . will receive in 1977-78 will be Although an accountant, much less than their alloca­ by Kevin Dye in U.C. 417-9. Dr. Scalapino (may if he so chooses), can tion for 1976-77. USF's Institute for will speak on "Sino-Soviet manipulate accounts to the 1 am also afraid that this Asian/Pacific Studies and American Relationships." point of mis-management, I, "can of worms" the ASUSF Department of Military Dr. Michael is a Professor as the ASUSF President, can­ Senate has just opened may Science will sponsor a of Far East History and Inter­ not accept the ASUSF Sen­ create "shock waves" two-day conference on "Se­ national Affairs at George ate's passive agreement to do throughout the ASUSF stu­ curity and Stabilty in North­ Washington University. so thru deficit spending. dent body, and may destroy east Asia" from February 28 Continued on Page S ASUSF should not carry over the ASUSF Senate's credi­ to March 1 in the University a deficit from this fiscal year bility as a fiscally respon­ Center and McLaren Center. into the budget of next year's sible body. Nationally known scholars Quinn new ASUSF budget. What does the After some reflection, and will speak at the conference ASUSF Senate propose to do an examination of the issues on the probable conse­ to offset the effect of this involved, I would like to pro­ quences of President Carter's Archbishop deficit on next year's ASUSF Dr. Bang wants panelists to pose the following — stated intention of withdraw­ budget? Does it wish to raise "stick their necks out." by Daniel Wyatt 1. I have spent a number of ing American ground forces the ASUSF activity fee next hours on the phone asking for from South Korea on the The Archdiocese of San year, or simply cut back on first day's keynote speaker. Francisco will greet her sixth donations. I was able to raise balance of power between Dr. Frank Barnett. funding for activities? $1300.00 to fund the songgirls Archbishop according to Russia. China, the U.S. and Dr. Barnett, President of the for two trips. Pope Paul VI. ASUSF should not have to Japan. National Strategic Infor­ tell an ASUSF funded or­ 2 I would ask the ASUSF Dr. Chan Bang, Director of mation Center (the American Most Reverend John R. ganization that the monies it Senate to fund the remainder the IA/PS. said that he wants counterpart to the prestig­ Quinn, D.D., will succeed the has been allocated are being of the $300.00 allocation on the discussion to conclude ious British Institute for Stra­ retiring Archbishop Joseph taken back because ASUSF the song-girls. with a definite policy recom­ tegic Studies), will speak on T McGucken. Most Rev. has to take care of a deficit in These proposals would mendation on the proposed the "Overall Military Quinn is presently the Arch­ the ASUSF general fund. thus leave a little over move. Dr Bang said he wants Balance." bishop of Oklahoma City, a ASUSF should not cut the $1300.00 in the ASUSF Gen­ the panelists to "stick their At 1:00 p.m. the conference See he has held since 1973. A budgets of ASUSF funded eral Fund. I hope that every necks out" will move to McLaren 250-1, native of Riverside. Calif., the clubs and organizations one realizes that the ASUSF Students may obtain one where Father-Prsident Lo­ 48 year old prelate served as across the board, it is consti­ General Fund must retai.i a unit of credit by attending the Schiavo will open a sympos­ Auxiliary Bishop of San tutionally questionable. substantial amount of funds conference, reading two ium Dr. Richard Kozicki will Diego. What does the ASUSF Sen­ to cover any new programs books, and submitting a 10-15 moderate the discussion by This is the third time an ate do next year when it relies which may be proposed over page paper to Dr. Bang. By Dr Franz Michael. Dr. Robert Archbishop has retired in on a surplus in the budget Continued on Page 8 notifying IA/PS at H 548, Scalapino, Dr. Frank Trager, San Francisco. Archbishop from the previous year in 666-6336. at least one full day Col. William Whitson, and Dr. Alemany resigned in 1884, to making up part of the ASUSF in advance, dorm residents Yuan-liWu. be succeeded by the Most general fund for 1977-78? Budget Due may transfer their Commons The second day. Dr. Donald Rev P.W. Riordan. Again in Another problem which lunches to box lunches Maclntyre, Vice-President of 1935, Archbishop Edward could arise is that since the Budgets for all clubs and served at the conference. Academic Affairs, will open Hanna retired, his successor ASUSF General Fund could organizations for the year The conference will begin the symposium at 1:00 p.m. in was the Most Rev. John J. be lower for 1977-78, how 1877-78 are to be submitted to in UC 413 at 11:30 a.m. with a McLaren 252. The discussion Mitty much must the ASUSF the ASUSF president be­ cocktail reception and lunch­ will continue with Dr. Donald Archbishop Quinn will be Senate cut back on funds to be tween March 9 and 16. Pick eon, after which Dean Walt of Brandon as moderator. installed at St. Mary's distributed to ASUSF funded up newly prepared budget the COBA will introduce the After a dinner at 5:00 p.m. Cathedral on April 26, 1977. clubs and organizations. forms in UC 402. Page 2 Foghorn February 25,1977 "Ste/teM lo Ine eoUtofc largely conducted off campus full-time holds out great Came, Saw, Left Woznicki and and primarily taught by persons promise.
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