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USF WCA C Title by T R USF WCA C Title by T R. Sullivan picked a better opponent than Pepperdine coach Gary Colson It would be easy to believe that Loyola Marymount for the role of could do but stay with his USFs victories last weekend straight man. Loyola cooperated outstanding starting lineup the over Pepperdine and Loyola in every way possible to make the entire game. Known for their were staged by the Athletic night totally enjoyable for every balanced attack, the Waves Department. Friday's Pepper­ Don supporter. jumped to a 36-32 halftime lead. dine game was the big showdown But the fact was, the Dons had The Waves were being for the conference title, winner to win both games to assure dominated in the inside, but take all, loser get nothing. themselves a spot in the NCAA some timely outside shooting by Saturday night was all post-season party that starts next Ollie Matson and Ricardo ceremony, USF saying goodbye weekend. USF came through Brown kept them in front. USF to its seniors, giving flowers to with a 72-69 victory over center Bill Cartwright was their parents and Don fans Pepperdine and a 103-69 rout of having trouble getting going with giving Bill Cartwright a well- the Lions, giving them a berth in just eight points, shooting three deserved standing ovation that the NCAA Western Regionals. of eight from the field. rocked the hilltop like it hasn't Pepperdine was handicapped In the second half, Cartwright been rocked since the 1906 against USF as their two top and his protege, Wallace Bryant, earthquake. substitutes were out with continued page 14 And USF couldn't have injuries. There was nothing WE mmum® Marvin Del.oatch drops an easy two against Loyola. Volume 74 No. 4 (Photo by Mike McGuigan). UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO March 2, 1979 Tenure Decision Announced The Faculty Association and lawsuit against the University. point scale used in evaluating a the Administration are again "In general," the FA president faculty applicant's teaching, his going to arbitration. This time stated, "the Administration is research and creative works, and the issue concerns the being vindictive." his service to the University and Administrations decision to Dr. Maclntyre, the vice to off campus groups. refuse 31 of 46 faculty member "president for academic affairs, Multipliers are used to weigh the applications for promotion disagrees. He states that there quality of the work performed. and/or tenure. "was no vindictiveness involved Debbi Hara, an assistant to Dr. Lehmann, head ofthe FA, whatsoever," adding that "what Dr. Maclntyre, stated that this feels that the Administration we (the Administration) did is a "is not exactly a change - it "unilaterally promugated a new result of last year's (promotion) came directly out of the set of standards" which were not process." Collective Bargaining Agree- in the Collective Bargaining Last year. 21 of 56 applicants men." Dr. Maclntyre confirmed Agreement. He believes the new were denied promotion or this when stating that, "no Standards for Faculty tenure. Dr. Maclntyre believes, changes were made. We took the Performance are "far too severe however, that the standards used standards of the contract and — making it harder to get tenure to evaluate applicants were not tried to apply them to and promotions." clearly defined. This year, after applications being handed in." months of work, the Adminis­ The Faculty Association Dr. Lehman feels that the Administration is being "vindictive" "We did not engage in any presented a grievance last fall tration will attempt to eliminate consultation with the Faculty to the FA. (Photo by Ted Brooker) concerning the revised all "favortism and arbitrative- Association," Dr. Maclntyre standards, complaining that 1) input before the change. The Dr. Lehmann believes this ness" through the new Standards admitted, stressing that it is the the Administration had changed FA's appeal for arbitration entire issue has developed for Faculty Performance. Administration which "bears the the original standards and that should be heard later this because of the salary These "new" standards are sole responsibility in the 2) the FA was not consulted for semester. negotiations and the FA's almost exclusively based on a evaluation of faculty members." And while pointing out that the Administration is under no Yearbook Needs Financial Aid obligation to consult with the FA, Dr. Maclntyre suggested By Usa Coffey For everything to work, the order their yearbooks. Day that the only thing holding the that "if members of the Union The USF Don's Business Don needs about $1000 more. asked the question, "How many project back is the student body. want to sit down we will be Manager, Domingo Casanas, The yearbook, according to students are in the undergrad Casanas recounted that USF happy to have their consul." recently revealed that the Casanas, is totally self-sustaining program at USF?" He believes has not had a yearbook for the yearbook staff must sell at least and does not receive allocations that this was not a wise purchase. past four years, but this year the The important question still, however, lies unanswered. Why 700 more yearbooks by the from ASUSF. Day indicated that the Don is staff has made it easy for. a beginning of March in order to Ed Day, ASUSF Treasurer, not going through ASUSF in the student to purchase a book. were 31 applicants denied continue their project of thinks that the Don is in financial proper manner to get money for Students need only to obtain a promotion or tenure? publishing a USF yearbook. trouble: he does not think that theirexpenses. But he does admit card in the Don office, located in Dr. Lehmann believes that in Casanas said that at last count they have sold the amount of that this problem is particularly McLaren Hall, and check off a some instances the decision was approximately 300 books had yearbooks they need to. due to him. As of now there is no box indicating whether they continued page 19 already been pre-sold. Although the Senate has not set fiscal policy for organizations would like to pay by cash, check, specifically allocated money to to abide by, and it is difficult for or bill the $10.75 to their bursar FA and Administration the Don, they have paid for some him to monitor all of the bill. Index Go to Court of their expenses, in amounts requests. Casanas thinks that students News 1. 2, 3, 18, 19 The FA and Administration exceeding $1000. Day also said The Don's actual budget is a are wary about investing money will meet today, March 2, at the that the Don has turned in some mystery to him because no one in a yearbook because they Editorials 4,5 U.S. District Court on 450 incomejtoo. from the staff has supplied him anticipate it to be a flop for the Golden Gate Ave at 9:30 Day believes that the major with an operating budget fifth year in a row. Yet, he Entertainment 6,7,8,9 a.m. Judge Poole will be problem is that the staff is not indicating their costs. stresses that the Don staff is very Inside Look 10,11,12 presiding. using their money as wisely as Day stated that although the capable of getting the job done The hearing is to determine they should. For example, the situation seems out of hand and that everyone is willing to Sports 14, 15, 16, 17 whether or not the case will go Don ordered 7,000 coupons everything will be dealt with in donate their time and efforts to before an arbitrator. which students could use to the near future. Casanas believes continued page 3 Page 2 Tlte San Francisco Foghorn March 2, 1979 University R.E.A.C.H.'s for the Future by Rob Patascil being for March 1979 to April The R.E.A.C.H. Program, a universities who all have a sense The five year 26.8 million set aside for Religious 1980. new 5-year multi-million-dollar of dedication toward USF7 dollar program deals with three Development to provide the With the careful planning and development project of a Mrs. Ralph K. Davies is the specific areas. AREA I deals University Campus Ministry the outstanding leadership magnitude never before organization's National with Endowment which will with a staff and funds for involved in the R.E.A.C.H. attempted by USF, will be Chairman. The General receive an $11.5 million share. development. Program. Allesandri and the officially launched April 25r// at Chairman is Bruce Schwartz, AREA II. concerned with Then there is the area of Stu­ University Relations Office feel a press conference which will be Executive Vice President of Faculty Improvement, will be dent Assistance, which will re­ that the chances of success for held at the Sir Francis Drake PT&T, while Tim Mellon, allocated $8.8 million. Lastly, ceive the largest share of the raising $26.8 million in the next 5 Hotel. former Chief Administrative AREA III, entitled Current $11.5 million, will have $4 mil­ Alfred P. Alessandri, Vice Officer of San Francisco, will be Operating Funds, will receive the lion endowed to provide for years to be very good. President of University Vice Chairman. remaining $6.5 million. more scholarships and financial r V Relations, recently informed the A Steering Committee AREA I is concerned with two assistance. Foghorn that the 26.8 million assisting in the major thrust of interests which are headed AREA II, Facility Improve­ dollar fund-raising project will the project consists of members "Quality Education" and ment has three concerns.
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