san fRancisco foghorn FEBRUARY 12, If82 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 77 NUMBER 11 Hits nearly $5,000 TRUSTEES APPROVE TUITION INCREASE
by Lisa Hedges December. The University also has specific In order to determine the amount needs that both Lo Schiavo and USFs Board of Trustees has of the increase. Planning and Binkley have let go long enough. approved a 12.4% increase in the Budgeting assembled and assessed Two items in particular that require basic undergraduate tuition rate. enrollment projections from all immediate attention are refurbish This has the effect of raising tuition relevant departments on campus for ing classrooms and supplying more from the 1981-82 rate of $4428 to next Fall. These projections were laboratory equipment. approximately $4977. put in the computer in August. A USF has also had a continuing Although this maycomeasquitea faculty-student ratio (currently deficit since the 1970s. The shock after paying your spring adjusted to 17-1) was then applied to University would like to keep semester expenses, one should be the projections to determine what operating in the black like it did last aware that this is over two percent expenditures are likely to be. Since year. Thus, USF is working with a lower than last year's increase of Lo Schiavo and Binkley have conditional budget which means 15%. University President Father different ideas about next semester's that expenses generally will not be John Lo Schiavo reported that a enrollment, it is apparent that this is incurred until the revenue has been letter informing all students and not an exact science. Binkley received and there is actually money their parents about the specific 1982- believes that "we should hold our in the budget for them. There are 83 rates will be in the mail soon. own," with regard to enrollment, exceptions to this, of course. The The decision for this increase was whereas Lo Schiavo thinks that USF classrooms will be worked on over will lose some students because of arrived at by the Office of Planning the summer. Despite tuition hike. Planning Director Brinklev remains the cutbacks in federal and state aid. and Budgeting, of which William One concern that students of late optimistic about "82-'83 enrollment. Binkley is the Director. This office is Planning also had to look at have had has to do with services. Lo responsible for coordinating the Schiavo states that "no reduction in inflation adjustment rates in many development. mentioned that our endowment has entire budget. categories. Binkley reported that personnel or services is anticipated." Both Lo Schiavo and Binkley are almost doubled in the last four years. /After planning arrives at certain these ranged from 9.9% to 28%. (The In fact, Lo Schiavo pointed out that aware of the fact that they cannot It has grown from 4(A million to 8 budgeting recommendations, they 28% increase came from public improving student services is one ol continue to pass all the increased million. are passed on to Academic Vice utility expenditures.) his goals for the university in 1982- costs to students—particularly in the Another important fact to note is President, Father Angilella and Vice 83. He admits that while this is Of course, inflation has wake ofthe cuts in financial aid. To that USFs tuition is not rising as President for Business and Finance, traditionally been given as a reason attainable, it is not done so easily nor combat this the University has made much as other schools. Forexample. Woody Hancock. The budget then for tuition increases. Specifically, is it very measurable. The budget the effort to reduce energy usage Santa Clara just announced that goes to Lo Schiavo who submits it to labor costs are portrayed as the also reflects the priorities of The REACH campaign has also their tuition will increase 14%. In the Board of Trustees. The Board villain (this includes student improved instruction, curriculum benefitted USF by increasing fact most private schools are approved the increase in mid- employment). planning and programs for faculty operating funds. Lo Schiavo Continued on page 3 Student confronted by stranger Bell Tower Dedicated Fifth Phelan Scare by Trevor Gunn young lady had done the correct on each floor, it wouldn't be nearly thing in this type of situation. "She as effective as the watchful eyes of ran, she screamed and she let the people living there," he said. In the early morning of Feb. 8th, a everyone know exactly what was Yash reiterated Costello's* female fifth floor Phelan resident going on," stated Yash. comments. He stated that if anyone was confronted while entering the "When people started coming out should see a strange or suspicious bathroom on 5-Phelan, after work. of the rooms, the assailant fled," he person where they don't belong, he The victim was on her way to her continued. or she should simply call Public room at 3:40 a.m. and stopped in the According to Officer Joe Costello, Safety and let them know. "Even if bathroom on her way. She heard a people in the dorms have got todo a we only fill an ID card out on the noise in the bathroom but believed it lot of the detective work. "Even if we person, it makes the call worth it," to be another student. were to place a Public Safety officer Yash said. As she turned to her right, she suddenly observed an unknown marl hiding, behind a curtain holding a brown paper bag. Upon seeing the stranger, she fled down the hallway screaming and knocking on different doors, closely followed by her assailant. As people started opening up doors in wonderment, the would-be criminal fled on foot. Opinion: Reagan and the Ecology: Public Safety was quickly notified Fouling Our Own Nest . . Page 5 of the incident as two officers and a Night Operations Manager (NOM) attempted to intercept the man. All Pa e 6 their efforts wer* in vain, however. Be My Valentine: Valentine's Day C The suspect, now still at large, was described as a black maje, Escapades: Bernardi and Fiddfer — approximately 5'l 1" tall, wearing a Paf e 7 In a special ceremony last week, the Lone Mountain Bell Tower red jacket, checkered hat and was formally dadicated in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Koret. weighing approximately 170 They head the Koret Foundation which recently helped to bring pounds. Page 10 the total for USFs REACH campaign to $26.8 million. Their Diana LeBlanc, the victim's donation has been earmarked for the USF Endowment for roommate, stated that she thought • Judaic Studies, and also has helped towards retiring the loan "the incident could have been USF obtained to buy Lone Mountain campus in 1978. Shown in avoided if there had been locks Pat« 11 the photo above are (from the left) Vice President for University placed on the bathroom doors." K nations. Al Alessandri; University Chancellor, Father That had supposedly been ordered Charles Dullea (speaking); Mr. Joseph Koret; and USF over one month ago. she said. Sports: League Title Grows Dim for Dons .. Page 12 President, Father Lo Schiavo. Director of Public Safety. S. G. "Yash" Yasinitsky stated that the p.r 2 news February 12, 1982
being developed. Although publicity has clearly Mailroom been a problem for the Honors series Plans For Honors in the past, it appears that some seminars and the GEC so that momentum is buildine. A faculty Robbed students will fewer elective units can group known as the Friends of the hy Trevor Gunn still afford to take advantage of the Honors program has been formed, program, even if they don't take all and likewise students have rallied to The main USF mailroom was available courses. Since many form the USF Humanities Students robbed sometime between four business and science students are in Association. o'clock on FriHay, January 22nd -5 this position, it is likely that such a Elliott encourages those seeking and Sunday morning on the 24th. g move could prove effective, not only more information on the future ot the Edith Williams, Assistant ~ in raising enrollment figures, but also Honors program to take the initiative Director of Plant Services, stated ^ in broadening the scope of theclasses. and contact him. "I've found that at that during the weekend ofthe 22nd, -. Elliott himself believes this to be a key USF there are inferiority complexes approximately $ 1000 in stamps were -j benefit, as he says. "You can't isolate among students and faculty, yet we've stolen out of the mailroom. The _~ the humanities from all the other had outstanding people here, people mailroom, located at the bottom of *••• disciplines." He went on to say that he who've sometimes decided to go the Hayes-Healy residence hall, was would like to consider the possibility elsewhere; what I'd like to see is a forcibly broken into. Dr. I llioti plans changes for the Honors Program. of encouraging the use of guest place where people like that can have The thief apparently broke into Dr. John Elliott of the department faculty members who have been lecturers in more specialized areas of the opportunity to meet up. We're one of the front windows leading of Theology has recently been named associated with it in the past and study. There is a possibility that this seeking questioners rather than into the room and forcibly "pried Director of USFs Honors Program. those who have simply expressed an idea would be coordinated with the answerers, those with a healthy open" four different drawers Elliott will be replacing Acting interest. Louise Davies Scholars program now skepticism to conventional wisdom." containing both cash and postal supplies. Director Dwyer who took the post As mentioned, the program is The San Francisco Police last fall on the retirement of Father small; one senior student revealed Department, in cooperation with John Martin. that this year there are only 5 students In Memoriam Public Safety, took the report and Although the Honors program that have completed all seven of the Mr. Patrick Lee. the father of Mr. Clarence Um, the father of dusted the premises. However, no itself has not received much attention seminars available within the Father Pat Lee. S.J.. a Resident I aula Lim, a 2nd year law student in real clues were obtained as to the from either students or factuly in the program. Understandably enroll Religious in Gillson Hall at USF, the USF School of Law, died possible identity of the thief. past. Elliott, in a recent interview, ment is the first issue Elliott will need died Saturday January 30 after an suddenly January 28. 1982. He was Edith Williams was greatly spoke of his desire to change this to address in the years ahead. Ways of extended illness. He was age 70. age 63. Besides Linda, he leaves his shocked at the ease of the break-in. situation and his plans for that raising enrollment figures are of Besides Father />
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Women students tend to however, does leave a space open in environment any friendlier, says a have less informal contact with the Associated Students of USF, for recent study by the Association of faculty members, which can reduce his former position. American Colleges. opportunities for recommendations Appointed interim (or acting) vice More subtle forms of discrimina and teaching assistantships president is Dan Smith, formerly an tion are still present, such as sexist The study, copies of which are ASUSF senator. McNicholas humor and a failure to take female available for $3 each from the selected Smith for the temporary students as seriously as male Project on the Status and Education position because, as McNicholas students. As a result, women of Women (AAC. 1818 R Si . NW, stated. "Dan Smith is a proven students often set their career sights Washington. D.C, 20009). lists student leader." McNicholas cited lower, says Roberta Hall, author of about 100 ways administrators, Smith's previous experience as a the report, presented at AAC's deans, faculty and student senate pro tempore chairing annual meeting. organizations can improve the meetings. He also said that Smith Professors mav use sexist humor to classroom climate, the ideas range completes what he begins, and lighten the classroom atmosphere, from avoiding sexist humor to added, "I hope that he will continue but in doing so, intimidate female eliminating references to women on on as ASUSF vice president." students. They also call on men more the basis of their appearance. This will be decided at a later date by election. Dan Smith pay for the residence halls) an Open nominations for the Tuition increase is necessary in this area. position of ASUSF vice president Continued from front Ithough the board rate for next by M. M. Showalter popularly-elected student body vice will be taken at the senate meetingat averaging between 13 and 14% year has not yet been determined, president gave no explanation for 6:00 p.m. in UC 413. Father Lo One other item that resident the room rate will increase 12%. A handwritten note left in the this other than his plans to change Schiavo has also been invited to students might be interested in Since this year's rate was $1504 mailbox of ASUSF president Pat his major. respond to student questions on USF concerns the room rate. In the effort (room only, double occupancy) this McNicholas was the only indication Sources close to Leahy, however, topics at this meeting. to have room and board be self- translates to an extra $180 for a left by ASUSF vice president Tim say that the reason for the supporting (so non-residents do not grand total of $1684. Leahy of his resignation. resignation was his planning to The message was announced on attend the University of California, February 6 at the first ASUSF Los Angeles in thc coming fall, after meeting. Prior to this, Leahy made waiting out the first part ofthe year. no other assertion of his plans. Adding a little to the enigma of his Pat McNicholas, upon receiving resignation was the request that the -me QuesT of THe secRer CITY the note, told the Foghorn that the note not be published.
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It appears to be my place to wish everyone a happy new semester Subsequent to the publication of students at USF write personalized, Philhistorians. There are no written and year, since we on the Foghorn staff have joined most of rhe rest "Cell Yourself" (Foghorn: hand written letters to recently laws that exclude international ofthe campus in vacationing over the holidays. Not only have things September 18, 1981), which dealt accepted freshman and transfer students from these activities. There now returned to their former state, journalistically speaking, but 1 with the lack of cultural integration students, welcoming them to the are no written laws in the on the USF campus, I met with can predict that this will be a semester of change and variety, not only school and offering to be their Commons which restrict students to numerous responses. Fortunately, for the Foghorn, but for other apsects of student life. personal guide and peer counselor. a Chinese table, a Korean table and there was some positive support for If I were to say that it's a privilege to be returning to USF this This friendly gesture makes it much an American table. Nor are there my contention. However, it is the semester, that would be truer in the economic sense than it has ever less overwhelming to the incoming rules against international students negative feedback which comes to getting involved in Varsity sports, been before. It seems safe to say that at no time since the 1930's has student by giving him a personal me in the form of noisome letters, joining the fraternities and cheering the likelihood of receiving a college education, especially a private contact upon arrival. The system heated discussions and frequent was a huge success in orientation at the basketball games. Moreover, education, been less certain for so many people. glares, to which I would like to direct week this semester, and it is planned there are enough athletic Ihis fact alone will be the cause of some changes in the character of myself in this letter. that it shall become a regular and international students who could USF as an institution. This school's motto is translated from Latin as integral part of Welcome Week from conceivably try out for the baseball "the City and the University." and there has always been the The essential counter-argument now on. team and enough exotic-looking assumption that there is a particularly urban character to the seems to be that there is very little girls to try out as cheerleader. For environment and the orientations of the people who decide to come that is done at USF for her Director of Career Planning and substantial international student those who find this last statement to school here. So I guess it's not surprising that just as the city itself Placement, Willard Eng, in response population. Though 1 do not wish to too overpowering, it is probable that become separated into two groups of those who are more or less to difficulties experienced by foreign refute this personal opinion among you are victims of the same "haves" and those who are more of less "have-not" the campus might students in obtaining jobs in the many students, I attribute this ethnocentricity that restricts be headed that way as well. U.S., has taken the initiative to misconception not to deliberate students to their own cliques in the I've given a lot of thought to the effects that this phenomenon request numerous multinational apathy, but to a simple lack of first place. might have on the level of extra-curricular activity around here and firms and banks to recruit at USF, awareness. the necessary conclusion, I'm afraid, is that this will probably suffer. thus augmenting the job prospects It is you, particularly, who should for both graduate and undergrad Obviously if you have to work twenty hours a week or more, just to Under the auspices of Student make an effort to eradicate the uate international students. pay for basic necessities, as more and more people I meet do, you're Body President Pat McNicholas, adamance you hold about your own not going to have the time either to get involved with activities or to freshman Tony Bartnetti is chairing Father James Dempsey has superficial exclusivity and instead a committee on the Senate whose do the job you'd like with theresponsibilties you take on. Similarly, I obtained a substantial budget from come to the realization of how much sole purpose is to determine and suspect that although many people probably won't admit it, the the College of Arts and Sciences for knowledge and personal growth you implement better methods by which are denying yourself by not reason many of us get involved in extracurricular activities is that we the purpose of sponsoring international students can be made attempting to understand a different need to have strong resumes to help us get aid for graduate or performances by the International to recruit more and more culture and a different point of view. professional schools. Obviously it would be much easier to be able to Student Clubs in Gill Theatre. international students into the —Karim Ajania simply worry about developing an outstanding GPA when you know Thees are just some of the recent fraternities, American sports and so you can afford to pay for your education out of your own pocket. attempts by the Student on. The committee is also After all, there are plenty of pseudo-activities around for which you Government and the administration considering the introduction of to make USF more accommodating can get credit without having to put in too much time or effort. inter-campus table tennis and The Foghorn encourages At USF many ofthe honor societies (please note I don't mean all of for her large international student cricket, and committee member population. They also evidence the cotrespomdence regarding mny them, but the shoe fits in more than a few cases) fall into this Craig Perkins has been actively pertinent concerht. Learn should category. Oh sure, they do mean something, after all you have to fact that no longer can student negotiating the prospects of government or administration, in be addressed to the opinions editor, have certain criteria to get in or they would be completely pointless. constructing sand volleyball courts general, be held as convenient and must be received by 7H00 p.m. They could be accomplishing a great deal more though. I can't on campus with Director of Plant, scapegoats for the lack of Monday for publication in that remember the last time I saw an academic honor society, especially Ken Goss. integration on campus. week's edition. Brevity is strongly those in the College of Arts, bring a lecturer on campus, or sel up or urged. Letters should preferably be Following a brilliant idea by Dean In the years that I have attended contribute to a tutoring system for the less talented academically, typed, double spaced, or neatly furthermore, a little bit of background reading has informed me that Bernard Martin of the College of USF I have not witnessed a single Business. Assistant Dean Jim Weber printed. A signature must this has not always been the case. The record shows that historical international student run for the recently implemented a Student accompany all letters, but names will honor societies.literary honor societies and even the broader-based Senate, become an R.A. in the Assistants Program whereby be withheld upon request. groups of students in the humanities and the university as a whole residence halls, or even join the were once far more active than they are now. The point is that this indirect result ofthe higher tuition reduced financialaid trend could prove to be self-perpetuating. Student government, student newspapers, and other leaders of the student community will always be around, but by how much will their effectiveness be dimmed when they are faced with fewer resources in terms of manpower and capacity? It seems ironic to think that it is so very likely that just when students are paying more for their education and should have the Future Education right to expect more in the way of services, one finds fewer and fewer individuals with the time to devote to providing these services to their fellow students. By Sam Phillips Bv experience I know that frustration is a feeling common to those in both student activities and student government. 1 find it especially Recent announcements by the Stanford has voiced serious that it is accustomed to? Possibly commendable that so many people remain committed to this Reagan Administration should be concern.) It has been inevitable that not. volunteer work despite it. It just seems sad to find more and more quite alarming to students who are the past abuses in the FISL program students being forced to opt out of responsibilities they'd like to planning on pursuing graduate would lead to a reevaluation of the retain, simply because they can't find the economic means todo this. studies in 1983. The Federally program as a whole. 1 agree that What does this mean for All wc can hope is that the day never comes when students will Insured Student Loan Program some students with absolutely no justice/injustice? lt is fairly clear need spokespeople to protect their interests and that these people will (FISL) for graduate students is on need at all took out loans to put a that the Reagan Administration have disappeared.their commitments compromised, bv financial the OMB's chopping block, and all down payment on their new wishes to keep the goal of (at least) burdens. indications are that FISL's will be sailboat. This does not mean that an undergraduate education eliminated for graduate students in policymakers should go overboard available to most. But at the same (FY) 1983. This cut is, of course, in and eliminate an entire program. I time the Administration is making it the context of further cuts in disagree with Reagan's strategy more and more difficult for middle- BEOG's (Basic Educational primarily because it is unnecessary. class students to receive an Opportunity Grant), as well as cuts education of any type. It is possible STAFF BOX in federal aid to individual states (for that we may go back to only the very Fditor in Chief Kelly Marie Harp their own programs). The latter There are other alternatives. For rich going to a college of their Managing Kditor Susie Leon would result in, for example, a example, one can begin to clamp choice, while others may have no News Editor Trevor Gunn cutback of approximately 15% of down on these abuses with stricter college at all to attend. State colleges Assistants Sam Phillips & Monica Showalter the Cal Grant funds for 1983. guidelines being issued to financial and Universities may become even Opinion 1
By Van A all As we proceed into the second please. This will help them to finance protest was ferocious. Even generations to stay away from the provision for the kind of year of the Reagan dynasty. I find it their other exploits in energy members of the Republican party nuclear containments. But since the environment these young lives will appropriate that we question the development. Yet while this is saw the irresponsibility of Watt's waste will probably outlast the be forced to live in. direction in which this administra supposed to be going on, nothing is move, and united with the others to containments, those posted tion is dragging us. In the past said about conservation. The push back the plundering hands of warnings will be of little Even "dumb animals" have more thirteen months we have seen many Reaganites constantly harangue the oil grabbers. consequence. Imagine what would common sense than those who social programs dismantled or about how our "vital interests" in the The Reagan administration is happen if the contaminants seeped dictate this nation's environmental scaled down; we have seen many oil producing nations may be kissin' cousins with the nuclear into the earth and entered the food policies. The lower creatures know safeguards of our various rights and threatened by Soviet aggression. industry. Although public chain. In the meantime, we'll have better than to foul their own nest interests removed. All of these They use this to justify their obscene confidence has been shaken our hands full coping with the They instinctively understand their changes merit close scrutiny. But the military budget, which will concerning the safety of nuclear pollution in our immediate connection with the rest of nature one area that deserves the most underwrite counterattacks, as well power, the big boys have earmarked surroundings. Reagan's environ Human beings, apparently, do not. meticulous inspection is the as military intervention in little two thirds of their 2.1 billion dollar mental budget undermines the government's policy concerning our countries like El Salvador, that are energy research allocation to those ability of the' Environmental natural environment. Ecological pushing for self-determination. wonderful folks who gave us Three Protection Agency to protect the In any case, it is clear that the U.S. concerns override everything else. Meanwhile, hard times take their toll Mile Island, Diablo Canyon, etc. A public from dangerous substances faces certain changes in its ways of For it is the stability of our here at home. Never is anything said rather incestuous marriage is being imposed on the water, air, and soil. living. Our survival in the long term environment that makes everything about reducing our levels of oil planned between nuclear power and One shudders to think of businesses future requires that we flow with thc else possible: it is the very source of consumption: this would cut into oil nuclear weaponry. The plan is to use such as Hooker Chemical Company transitions as flexibly as possible. nourishment that empowers us to company profits. Even a simple the radioactive waste from the (those wonderful folks who gave us The more we resist them, the more create. Our survival is absolutely conservation measure like the 55 power plants in the manufacturing Love Canal) being free to dump all painful they will be. We must not dependent upon the earth's life mile per hour speed limit was balked of bombs. This is a fascinating sorts of toxic elements into our only adapt to new situations, we support systems. Our attitude at. development, considering that the ecology. must evolve...beyond the wasteful towards those systems indicates our When the Reaganites do address nuclear industry in all these years Big government and big business consumer culture we've created. Our attitude towards life itself. the issue of energy independence, it has never found a safe, permanent have become nearly one and the attitude must be re-oriented from In the case of our current is always with the corporate sector's way to cleanup alter itself. The radio same under President Reagan. They the greedy, exploitive consciousness president, the attitude appears to be interests at heart. Concern for other active waste remains dangerous have the power to squelch the checks embodied in the power brokers of one of general disrespect. It is based people who are affected is minimal. for thousands ofyears.it will outlast on . their power; they can halt today, to that of respectful, and primarily on the concern for profit For instance, Reagan's Secretary of the power plants themselves. It will development of clean alternative careful stewardship with the earth. (greed) accruing to the interests of the Interior, James Watt, showed his outlast every form of technology we energy sources, like solar and wind Those of us who understand our large and powerful corporations. As true colors when he proposed have to date, probably, not to power. All of these things are done in inseparable link with the land, and evidence, I submit the Reagan opening up the California coast for mention the institutions, scientists, "our vital interests," "for our our dependence upon the life forces energy policies. If there is anything oil drilling. This would have been technicians and politicians who have security," but with little concern for that nourish us, must work together more important for us to develop fine and well had not there been helped to bring these wastes into the generations hence that will to assure that our children, and our than energy independence, I don't tremendous risk of devastating the existence. inherit this land. It is ironic to note children's children, will know the know what it is. Reagan's plans industries of local communities, not The government is aware of this. that Reagan purports to be "pro- abundance of life that nature included unleashing the monolithic to mention the delicate habitats for Just recently they announced they life"...that is in favor of forcing intended for us. But we must act oil companies to charge (i.e. gouge, marine life. (They also could not be were pondering how to leave pregnant women to bear now, and without delay. There is no extort) consumers whatever they certain how much oil was there.) The intelligible warnings to future children. ..while making no time to lose. State of ASUSF by Pat McNicholas
Welcome back. Another semester this project to be $ 15,000. As always, voice in University decisions," is the Administration is not concerned which means less revenue to meet the is upon us and it is time to once again funding is the major and only cliche every student at every with the individuals attending this rising costs. begin our routine of University life. obstacle preventing its completion. university utters. The difficult institution, I do not believe this to be So how will USF survive the'80s? 7 However, before we all become It is one of our goals this semester to question is "How " And presently, true. How will we continue to maintain a too entrenched in the new semester, I secure the necessary money. at this institution, the answer eludes Unfortunately, it is true thai reputation as a quality university? would like to recap ASUSFs work 3) Yearbook. A yearbook for the us. True, students do have input on personal ambition and rivalry The answer is not that difficult. and accomplishments of the past 1981-82 school year is being many different decision making between administrators can disrupt semester and address briefly the prepared. It has been my hope to bodies, but still, we are deficient. progress and prevent student needs present state of the Association and include graduate and undergraduate There is no formal power granted to from being met. And, it is for this Aside from implementing more the University as a whole. portraits in the publication. us in those places our voice is heard. reason thai our voice should be popular cost effective programs and For ASUSF, the past semester Unfortunately, while we will be There is no formal structure or plan heard at all levels. While there is no taking part in the political action was a time of recovery as well as entering twice as many Senior as lo committees and information lo possibility of this becoming an movements along with other growth. It was time to address a pictures as any other year, and for which we should have access. immediate reality, it is important universities to secure more money, $48,000 deficit, implement the first time we will be including Consequently, students have no real that ihe student body realize that its USF has assets that have never failed programs, and initiate projects shots of all clubs and organizations, power. However, this does not mean concerns are avoiced at ihe highest in the past. The University of San capable of performing and surviving the undergraduate turnout has been we are powerless. Our leverage must levels and with genuine concern by Francisco must hold fast to the in spite of large reductions. I believe disappointing. The idea from the come from acquired power and not the Vice-President for Student character and tradition that has we have been successful. To date, all start has been to make this a through documents and structure. Affairs. Dr: Dolan. However, she already pulled it through 126 years. but a few budgets are on target for transition year, to move from a Acquired power must be gained has University pressure and forces We are a Catholic, Jesuit University. the 1981-82 expenditure limits we Senior memory book toa University through performance and respect. equal lo her in power and authority In order for us to continue to excel set. Those that are over budget have Yearbook. To this end we have been ASUSF, as the representative ofthe to contend with. Consequetly, lhe through these difficult times we must been adjusted. In other words, the successful and will be publishing a student body, needs to define its voice that she speaks with for the strengthen and maintain our deficit has been paid off and we are book of 150 pages. purposes and sel long term goals students is often not heard or given identity. Our identity demands that in no danger of running in the red It is my sincere belief that these that are realistic. We need to show the consideration it merits. "as a Jesuit University, the again. projects will enhance student tangible results semester by semester Economically, the situation of University of San Francisco (be) Presently, the Associated services and make student life easier so that we can gain confidence and USF is best described in comparison infused with the particular Students are working on three major and more enjoyable. And, while they momentum. Running a $48,000 with a small but sturdy boat on a commitment of the Society of Jesus, projects: are not monumental achievements, deficit is not the way to accomplish raging sea. Yes, we are that boat, and its spirituality, and its expression of 1) Versateller. Karen Vigil, the it is important to note the direction this. It is for this reason that a the sea, the economy of the '80s and the religious values of the Catholic U.C. Board Chairpeson, worked ASUSF has taken in recent years. It balanced budget is a number one particularly its troublesome tradition in education." Inthis Jesuit diligently last semester for thc is important that we realize that priority and our primary short term relationship with medium sized tradition, the individual mind and installation of an automated teller progress can be made when students goal. independent universities such as spirit are viewed as the most on campus. The site agreed upon is use a little imagination, a little hard Our primary long term goal must ours. There will be cutbacks in valuable resources. outside Phelan Hall near Campus work, and a lot of determination to be to introduce to the University federal aid programs for students Ministry, the service should be achieve goals. The Crossroads, Administration incorporating coming from middle class families. We, the student body, are USFs available for use this semester. International Express and now, the students into the decision making Unfortunately, it is the middle class most valuable asset. We, too, must 2) Sand Volleyball Courts. The Versateller are all fine accomplish process and thus gain for ourselves that USF attracts many of its be willing to meet the challenges of Student Service Committee has seen ments of the student body. real power. Obviously, this is a students from. Interest rates are high the '80s. be it as student*, or alumni. a need for an additional recreation Aside from physical additions, or momentous task and cannot be and money is tight, making growth To ensure the success of the area of campus and is heading an campus improvement projects, it is achieved in one semester. However, and improvement difficult at small University, ASUSF will be working effort to build two sand volleyball important to note ASUSF's we must take the first steps now. universities. Tuition will continue to for an institution where students and courts. The area between Gillson relationship with the Universily It is my firm belief that lhe rise at all private universities while administration work together, and and Hayes-Healy halls has been Administration, ll is in this Administration will be responsive to programs will become increasingly not separately, towards one designated by Plant Services as a relationship that ASUSF needs to the incorporation of students into more expensive to run. To make common goal: thc survival and feasible site. The Director of Plant, make the most progress. the University planning mechanism. matters worse, enrollment is success of the University of San Ken Goss, has estimated the cost of "The students need more of a While many feel as though our declining throughout the country Francisco. ^Sr February 12, 1982 i
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The other props were Fiddler will be here until at laughed and then decided that Richard Harris in 'Camelot'); in good hen-pecked husband. The sufficient, although his carriage least the end of February. The any man with enough panache to other words, sometimes it seems love between Hodel and Perchik looked as if it was on its last legs. ticket lines are way down now; I do that has got to be good. And I as if he is talking through the is much more touching. The play is a long one- over waited over an hour a month ago. was right. Herschel Bernardi in words rather than singing them. Bernardi brings a life to this two and a half hours. There is Weeknights and matinees are "Fiddler on the Roof was Jerome Robbins directed and production that is unequalled by plenty of music. In fact, that is the cheapest. The music is wonderful excellent. choreographed this producion of his predecessors, Zero Mostel one big criticism in itself. There is and Bernardi is a joy to watch But first, the entire play itself. "Fiddler." The best word to and Topol. He really seems to virtually no plot here, only enough dialogue to get us from Go! Fiddler is playing at the describe his handling of the enjoy his role, and the audience one song to the next (rather like Orpheum—one of the most subject matter is "fresh." It is not is drawn into by this enjoyment. beautiful theaters in San like viewing a revised version of I said Robbins made this produc i Francisco. The acoustics are 'Fiddler,' but rather a new one. tion "fresh" but it is probably excellent, so even if you sit in the The dancing was super more accurate to say that —Inside— cheapie seats in the rear lower especially the Russian dancing Bernardi is the catalyst for the balcony you can hear the songs. during the wedding scene. One of success of this production. Sing Beatty's epic baby "... 8 However, it is worth the extra the most poignant moments ing, dancing, speaking, gestur money for orchestra seats just to occurs during the prayer scene on ing, living through this produc Laser Beatlemania 8 see Bernardi in action. His facial the Sabbath. While Tevye and his tion — Bernardi carries us expressions and gesture are not family are celebrating, the through the musical with his Record Distractions 9 to be missed. audience slowly sees other enthusiasm. The play begins with a fiddler families around other tables, also The actual set up of the stage Calendar 10 sitting on a roof, fiddling as if his worshipping. One of the best was perhaps the only less than life depended on it. Bernardi musical numbers is "Matchmak satisfactory aspect of the production. The backdrops page 8 February 12, 1982 Reds: Beatty at his Best Beatty as Jack Reed gives, if not from his side brings up an could never be the burning thought, allow the viewer to place />r Valerie Rice the best, certainly the most important question...why, after idealist that was Jack Reed. them in time with Jack Reed. intense performance of his her lengthy discussions about her One of the most interesting, Novel technique, but on the I he first thing that strikes one career. Beatty's portrayal of independence, does she trudge although inadequate, techniques whole irritating. about Reds is the sense of being Reed, a hopelessly romantic across Eastern Europe in the used in the film was the Warren Beatty wears a number overwhelmed. The panorama is (remember the lillies) leftist winter to be with her "man"? intersplicing of commentary of hats in Reds...author, director, spectacular: the viewer is revolutionary, captured the Perhaps this is a cynic's view, but from "witnesses" about Louise producer, star in the finest auieur transported from Portland, Ore. viewer's interest and imagina if she honestly loved him why and Jack Reed. These people tradition. Reds is Beatty, from to Petrograd. Russia to Istanbul. tion. However, insufficient film didn't she go to Russia with him appear, say and do (or sing) Jack Reed himself to the presence Turkey in one film. The film is a time was given to Reed, as he was in the first place? It could be said strange things about the lives of of Diane Keaton and Jack collage...an incredible mixture of a more fascinating character than that Louise Bryant associated Jack and Louise. Who the hell Nicholson, two of Beatty's best events, people and places. his wife Louise Bryant. with Jack Reed only to further are these people? The viewer is friends. Based upon the life of Jack Diane Keaton, who plays her career. However, if that was forced to wait three and a half Reds has broken attendance Reed, Reds' format is very Bryant, did, for her abilities, a her motive why did she not take hours until the closing credits to records everywhere. It even sold similar to Reed's book Ten Days fairly good job. My quarrel with up with Eugene O'Neill? discover their identities. Names out in Burlingame, a cultural Thai Shook the World. Both the such as Edna St. Vincet Millay, abyss, if there ever was one. The this character lies in her It is in the character of Eugene book and the movie give the George Jessel, Roger Baldwin, film is long, but the three and a prevalence in Reds. For all O'Neill that Jack Nicholson finds reader viewer an inundating Will Durant, can, with a little half hours length is more than intents and purposes she did not himself..a cynical, arrogant, sensual experience. Drama seems worth the admission price. make or break history, while her sexy s.o.b. O'Neill was the most to envelop the viewer to the husband did. Additionally she fascinating character in Reds. extent that two screenings are was not even around most of the Nicholson's portrayal was so practically a necessity. Warren time to support him. Her absence good it made me wish for more. O'Neill showed a side of Nicholson that after the Shining 1 never thought possible. 1 find it inconceivable that Louise Bryant could so easily dismiss O'Neill, Fab Four Are in unless she too was a hoplessly romantic leftist revolutionary. 'Spotlight' While O'Neill was a romantic he One would think that it would By Susie Iron be a bit hard to do a laser show to pop rock songs. After all, the "The closest you'll get to a live usual genre most used for such performance by thc Beatles," says productions has been stuff from Steve Garland of the Beatles' Styx. Genes. Yes. etc. Well, Spotlight now playing at the Spotlight reallv has no problem Morrison Planetarium in Golden in this sense. The lasers act lively, Ciate Park. Garland, who can seemingly "dancing" to the justifiably be called the Bay- music, rather than just spacing Area's Beatlelogist. picked out out, if you know what I mean. thc well-mixed soundtrack for Naturally, "Lucy in the Sky With this laser-light-rock-n-roll show Diamonds" is one of the best which is pretty much his baby. numbers in the show as the song Why is Ciarland such a Beatle is full of imagery that lends itself scholar? He has hosted the only well to such a production. Beatles show in the Bay Area The soundtrack also includes since last summer and also such less-played songs as "Glass produced a 72-hour commercial- Onions." "I Want You (She's So free "Beatles Revolution." The Heavy)." and "While My Guitar ratings, according to Garland, Gently Weeps." Aiding in the "just zoomed." This is storytelling are clips from demonstrated by the high interviews where the Fab Four popularity of the Beatles Hour, relate little bits of themselves and aired each Monday night from I 1 their music. A sort of pm to midnight. documentary without the boring "in interviewing various narrative. people and getting together clips Spotlight is sponsored by for the show (Beatles Hour). I got KRQR. formerly KCBS of "we the idea to do a laser light show," still play their songs" fame). The explains Ciarland. "I...got station itself has undergone together with Steve and Paula changes for the better and is Benedict who program all the commercial-free for the next laser light shows and asked them couple of weeks to promote its if they'd li ke to do a laser show on new format of rockers, which is the Beatles...and they said, what the call letters stand for. 'Great, we'd love to.' They have "Hot Lunches" at ITie three wanted a "big. big noontime where they play sets of appeal group" so naturally the artists, a "Happy Hour" of all Beatles came to mind. Garland requests on Fridays from 3-6 pm especially wanted the soundtrack and Tuesdays an album is . aired to be a good cross section of in its entirely from all to Beatles tunes, not just "hits" but midnight. And in the wake ofthe also their rockers. He also tuition increase, if you call at a wanted the audience to get the certain time and say "KRQR is (eel of a story, essentially the my favorite rocker" you get story of the Beatles, being told in $$$$$ one hour through the music and So there you have it. A rocker through interview clips. station sponsoring a show about Beatles Spotlight docs quite a rocker group of all trades, the well in accomplishing the above Beatles, lt really is a good '• • ' .'• ••* RAN I Ma • McDowell Paine* Magee aVdraenne Corn and Minam Karim Screenplay Dy Stanley Kubrick objectives. The show opens up likeness of a live Beatles concert, . •» •• . Efcugou '''oduced and Directed by Stanley KutancK i« a^p.«.r..MaMingo Lewis Electric Rendezvous has a field day on this one as his AI DiMeola percussion work is a key element of this song's Latin air. Columbia Records "Somalia" and "Jewel Inside a By Sue Sponge Dream" are soft numbers that The musician's credit list on demonstrate Al's versatility in the back of Al DiMeola's latest guitar-playing styles. The songs gem, Electric Rendezvous, reads are of the dreamy sort of genre of like a jazz/fusion fan's dream Emerson, Lake and Palmer's "In come true: Jan Hammer. Steve the Beginning." Very melodious, Gadd, Anthony Jackson, Mingo very relaxing. Lewis, Philippe Saisse, Paco de It's hard to describe Al Lucia and, of course, guitariste Cat Shuffle." Move over, Jan Di Meola's music in terms of extraordinaire. Big Al Himself. Hammer; Saisse needs no help words. He uses no words as his It's been said that music from thou; he's got his own music literally (no pun intended) soothes the savage beast. Well, flaming style. "Shuffle" is an speaks for itself. One clear, this album does not soothe; it impressive song; the elements of soaring note conveys more than excites, thrills, inspires on the rock drumming, jazz and dance just lyrics could. By incorpora turntable; imagine what it does to beats and percussion fuse into ting virtuosos like Gadd, I^ewis. one live?! The opening track also one great number. Jackson and the rest of the missing... "Rendezvous-ers" he furthers the opened up a jam-packed "Ritmo de la Noche" (Rhythm "Overwhelmingly, the best picture I have seen so far this year, expression of his music. No holds and though 1982 is young, I cannot imagine Warfield "rendezvous" late last of the Night) opens with a pretty barred on this album, like the the rest of the year offering a better one." month when Al and his pals slowdance intro, displaying slinky black panther on the -Bernard Drew. Gannett Newspapers ripped through two breathtaking DiMeola's flair for writing shows. "God Bird Change" is cover, Electric Rendezvous is intense, fast-paced fusion Al at classical Latin guitar, then segues intense, sleek cool fusion magic his best. Jan Hammer's into the more salsa oriented at its best. keyboards provide the melodic missing... "Weeks after you've left the theatre, riffs, Steve Gadd furiously you'll be haunted by its images." demands of his drums and mad -Guy Flatley. Cosmopolitan tempo, Mingo cooks and Al's soaring leads get the album (and the show) off to a dramatic, ASUSF brilliant start. missing... The title track has lots of " 'Missing' abounds in images that made my skin crawl DiMeola leads and tricky, with fear bom of nightmarish anarchy... Jack Lemmon's held-back emotion is like a silent scream.' impressive drum patterns from -Bruce Williamson, Playboy Steve, who go so worked up in the live rendition of this tune that he nearly broke into what would JVKME have been a much-appreciated solo. But alas, he didn't1 and the missing... »»•»•»•»• •»•»••» fans had to settle for sr Grease Feb. 5, 6 "Sissy Spacek gives her finest, most direct and sincere brilliant Al solos. (Tough ufe, The Jerk — Feb. 19, 20 performance to date... 'Missing' is a magnificent achievement that no?) towers over most films one sees in the course of a year, and I recommend it strongly.'' Paco de Lucia, who The Sting ——#——< Mar. 5, 6 -Rex Reed. GQ Magazine unfortunately did not join DiMeola onstage performs a Slver Streak Mar, 12,13 lovely duet with Al on "Passion, Magnum force Mar. 19, 20 Grace and Fire," a fine DiMeola composition. The two acoustic In Laws Mar. 26, 27 guitars create a flowing, medieval yet modern sound that invokes Blazing Saddles Apr. 2, 3 images of sunsets on warm, missing. Apr. 23, 24 MStD ON * THU1 STOAT Mediterranean beaches with Superman ———— flamenco dancers all around. Caddyshack Apr.30, May 1 J^K LEMMON SISSY SPACEK a.** - Sans the medflies of course. WtSSrNG -a ^MtLAfaafWWHON JO^SHM Jan Hammer kind of takes Foul Play May 7, 8 • . .C0S'AGaVSavS&DON*l0S'!a»l" . H '.'• over for the first song on Side JWall ' PlTIRGUBff Two. He composes and plays the a.'JONH HRS .•VWf:.«rto.VK'jl!Hr. keyboards on "Cruisin™ a cool, . COST* GaVlAi dance-your-ass-off number. Place: McLaren 250 Hammer's electronic genius shines on this tune as it did live. Time: at 6:00 p.m. Philippe Saisse. who regularly at 8:00 p.m. NOW SHOWING plays keyboards with Al, A BLUMENFELD THEATRE composees and plays on "Black Admission: Only $1.00 EXCLUSIVE REGENCY rm San Francisco Engagement MASON near GEARY Si 711 1S41 iT IIMIAM ftAIIAM T -,—J page 10 FRIDAY. 2 12 CALENDA1:00 PM Photography Center MONDAY 2 15 THURSDAY 2/18 RFRIDA Y 2/19 6:55 & 7:55 AM; 4:55 & 5:55 Orientation. Call 558-4346 6:55 & 7:55 AM; 4:55 & 5:55 6:55 & 7:55 AM; 4:55 & 5:55 6:55 & 7:55 AM; 4:55 & 5:55 KDIA 1310 presents after 4:30 pm for information. PM-See 2 12 same time. PM—See 2/12 same time. PM—See 2/12 same time. "Pioneers in Black History" 8:00 PM See "Americans" 2 12 6:00 AM- Early Birds Running 12:30 PM—USF Peace and 2:00-5:00 PM —Wilson vs. 8:00 PM "Americans", a mime at same time. $6.00 Group meets at Lake Merced. Justice Committee meets at Washington H.S. Basketball of intrigue set in the steamy 8:00 PM See Marcel Marceau, 12:OO-5:O0PM- Exploratorium Campus Ministry. game. Kezar Pavillion. political jungles of Central 2 12 at same time. is open. $2.50. 2:00 PM—"Mostly Mozart" 7:30 PM —Five Shanghai America. Admission $6.00. 9:00 PM "Rock and Roll Love TUESDAY 2/16 Orchestral Program at Davies musicians play Chopin, 8:00 PM Marcel Marceau at Boat" with live music, by 6:55 & 7:55 AM; 4:55 & 5:55 Symphony Hall. Christopher Brahms, Prokovieff, and the Zellerbach Auditorium, Silvertone and Rhythm Riot. PM—See 2, 12 same time. Hogwood conducts Russell Tchaikovsky. At Lone Mt. U.C. Berkeley. General Dance contest, prizes, full bar, 9:30 AM-"Gardening on a Sherman on the piano and Auditorium. Admission is $9.00. $7.50,and complimentary hors d- Hillside" lecture. Admission Michael Grebanier on the 8:00 PM—"The Abdication" $5 50 Call 642-9988. oeuvres. Docks at 1:00 PM. $3.50. At Strybing Arboretum cello. $4.00. SF Theatre Academy 8:00 PM Little Sisters of ZBT Tickets at BASS for $20.00. near 9th and Lincoln Way. 1) Haydn-Sym. No. 94 in G Bldg. C, Rm. 220, Ft. Mason Rush Meeting. At ZBT House Semi-formal. 4:00-5:00 PM—Clown Class. "Surprise" Ctr. Call 775-1533. on Ciolden Gate Ave. Last Chance—to buy $5.00 Tumbling, face painting, 2) Mozart-Piano Concerto in 8:00 PM—See 2/18 "After the 8:30 PM- "Mostly Mozart" tickets for "the Shroud of juggling, at Junipero Serra A, K. 488 Fall" at same time. Orchestral Program at Davies Turin Exhibit" beginning Playground on 300Stonecrest 3) C.P.E. Bach-Cello 8:00 PM—See 2/ 12atsametime. Symphony Hall. Alexander Feb. 20 at 78:30 PM in Avenue. Concerto in A "Americans" $6.00. Schneider conducts, Krista McLaren Ctr. Tickets 5:00-11:00 PM-WCAL Play 4) Mozart-Symp. No. 31 in D 8:00 PM —Kronos Quartet at Bennion on the violin. I) available at Harney Science offs at Kezar Pavillion. "Paris" Green Room of Performing Haydn-Sym. No. 7 in C "Le 439, 4th Floor Rossi Wing 7:30-9:00 PM-"Energy Call 431-5400. Arts Ctr. Veterans Bldg. Van Midi" Lone Mt. and Loyola 110. efficient windows." Lecture at 5:00-11:00 PM—See 2/16 same Ness 8c MacAllister. $7.50for 2) Mozart-Violin Concerto in After today $6.00. For info, 1055 Ft. Cronkite. time. more info, call 731-3533. A K. 219 call 386-0303. 8:30 PM—"Mostly Mozart" 6:00 PM—ASUSF Senate 8:30 PM—See "Mostly Mozart" 3) Mozart-Serenade in D SUNDAY 2 14 Orchestral Program at Davies Meeting 6:00 UC 413. 2/18 at 2:00 pm. "Posthorn" 9:00-4:00 PM—Pet Prevent-a Symphony Hall. Alexander 7:30 PM—"Power of Energy 8:30 PM—"Mostly Mozart" Call 431-5400. Care Vaccination Clinic. Schneider conducts Jorja from Plants" Lecture at Hall Chamber Music at Herbst Continuing Paintings, prints Golden Gate Park Dog Fleezanis on the violin, Joe of Flowers near 9th and Theatre. Vermeer Quartet and and drawings of "The Studio Training Area near 36th and Luvisi on the piano. Lincoln Wy., $3.50. Geraldine Walther on the of the Artist" by Fragonard. Fulton. 1) Haydn-Sym. No. 86 in D. 7:30-9:00 PM—See 2/16 at same viola. Durer, Goya and Giacomatti 10:00-2:00 PM—Small Family 2) Vivaldi-Concerto in D time but at Ft. Mason Ctr., 1) Haydn-String Quartet in F at the Legion of Honor Farmers Market. Fresh Minor for 2 violins. Bldg. E, Rm. 285-6. sharp minor Op. 50, No. 4. Museum, until Feb. 27. vegetables, fruits, nuts, honey, 3) Mozart-Piano Concerto in 8:00 PM-See 2/12, 2) Mozart-String Quartet in E Continuing "Collecting in eggs, and flowers. United E flat, K. 482. "Americans". $5.00 flat, K. 421b West Africa" more than 30 Nations Plaza at Market and 4) Mozart-Six German 8:00 PM-"After the Fall" by 3) Mozart-String Quartet in C objects in the last decade, at Leavenworth. Dances, K. 571. by Arthur Miller. $6.00. minor, K. 516B. the De Young Museum, until 10:30-1:30 PM-See Plant Walk. Call 431-5400. Charge visa or mastercard call FRIDAY—2/22 Feb. 28. 2 13 at same time. WEDNESDAY 2 17 845-4700. Berkerley Reper 6:55 & 7:55 a.m.; 4:55 & 5:55 Continuing 33 objects dating 11:00 AM—See Forsters 6:55 & 7:55 AM; 4:55 & 5:55 tory Theatre, 2025 Addison p.m. —KDIA 1310 presents from "The Greek World Antique Show, 2 13 at same PM—See 2, 12 same time. *St. "Pioneers in Black History." Before Alexander" (1400-400 time. 10:30-11:30 AM —Sugarless 8:30 PM—"Mostly Mozart" at 8 8:00 p.m.—'Americans," a B.C.). Emphasis on human 2:00 PM-See "Americans" Wednesday Project at the Davies Symphony Hall. mime of intrigue set in the steamy and animal figures, and 2 12 at 8:00 PM. $3.00 Polk side of Civic Ctr. Plaza George Cleve conducts political jungles of Central classical Greek mythology. At 5:00 PM—The Schola Cantorum on Polk and MacAllister. Robert Ward on the horn and America. Admission $6.00. the De Young Museum until directed by Royal Stanton 11:00 AM—Sign ups for Lydia Artymiw on the piano. 8:00 p.m. —Marcel Marceau at May 31. sings "Music for the Country Western Dance 1) Schubert-Overture to the Zellerbach Auditorium, U.C. Continuing "Fashin in the'80s" Cathedral". Works by Bach. Class. Call 731-2527 or 558- Rosemunde Berkeley. General Admission is costumes from the 1800s at Kodalv. and Palestrina. Grace 3601. 2) Haydn-Symphony No. 93 $9.00, $7.50 and $5.50. Call 642- the De Young Museum until Cathedral 1051 Taylor St. 5:00-11:00 PM—See 2/16 at in D 9988. May 31. Call 776-6611. same time. 3) Mozart-Horn Concerto Continuing "George Bellows" 8:00 PM-See "Americans" 7:00 PM—"Drums in the Night" No. 4 in E flat, K. 495 a realist lithographist until 2 12 at 8:00 PM. $6.00. at the Plough and the Stars, 4) Mozart-Piano concerto in At Victoria Theatre near 16th april 18 at the De Young 8:30 PM-"Mostly Mozart- 116 Clement St. A dark C, K. 467. and Mission. Call 285-1717 or Museum. Orchestral Program at Davies comedy about seizure of Continuing An exhibit of Symphony Hall. Oscar newspaper district in 1919 North American architecture Schumsky conducts Emanuel Berlin. $3.00 until March 15. Open from Ax on the piano, and 8:00 PM—See "Americans" 10:00 to 5:00 PM at Sutro Geraldine Walther on the 2/12 at same time. $5.00. I ibrary. Monday through viola d-amore. Friday. 1) Mozart-Piano Concerto in "APPALLING, HILARIOUS AND TOUCHING ..." David Ansen/ Newsweek SATURDAY 2 13 G, K. 453. This semester's Escapades Calendar has been revised. The 10.30-12:00 AM Adv. Rockets 2) Mozart-Violin Concerto in "Scene after scene in 'Soldier Girls' shows the Foghorn will accept and publish Class. $12.00. Call 863-1399. B Rat, K. 207. truth ta be much, much stranger than fiction." announcements when space 10:30-1:30 PM Plant Walk, 3) Vivalid-Viola d'amore Janet Masi-n N Y Times permits. Priority will be given lo meet at information kiosk at Concerto in D minor. USF community events. "A HILARIOUS ANTI-WAR SATIRE, at times the Stybing Arboretum at 4) Haydn-Sym. No. 83 in G Notification is due in the resembling a Mel Brooks sketch ..." Golden (iate Park minor "Lou Poule". Foghorn one week before lhe 11:00 AM Forster's Antique W.lliam Woll/N Y Magazine Call 431-5400 desired date of publication and Show at Hall of Flowers near 9:30 PM The Toons at the Last \should be addressed to the THE HIT OF THE NEW YORK 4 SAN FRANCISCO FILM FESTIVALS 9th and Lincoln Way. Golden Day Saloon on 406 Clement Calendar Editor Christina M. Ciate Park. Admission charge. St. Call 387-6343. Capurro. .— SOLDIER I 7T -* FIRST MON-THURS GIRLS A FLOOR NOON-1I WILL THE REaU. PRIVATE BENJAMIN PLEASE STAND UP' UNIV ROcW*FRIDAY S RENTER PRODUCED AND DIRECTED QwehouJ BY NICK BROOMFIELD UVE kSTEKTAlNMKNT EVKXY OTMEM AND JOAN CHURCHILL Coffey -/) French Roast A FIRST RUN FEATURES RELEASE EXCLUSIVE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PREMIERE! Hoi Chocotmu BARGAIN MATINEES Daily at 7:30, 9:30 WEO-SAT-SUN $2 50 J SURp Irving at 46th Ave 664-6300 'February 12. 19821 features" 'p»g* M A Day at Golden Gate Fields The photo section, or what? Our new photo editor. Captain Vic, took these shots because he felt they looked interesting. See if you can understand how the eye of the photographer works, and then start on the mind. Page 12 —sports •February 12. 1982/ Dons Fall Two Back Hoop Review by Mike McNaughton in WCAC Way back in December, when of this ongoing season. Even USFs USF was ranked the sixth best loss to Rice during the Rainbow The 7th ranked University of San basketball team in the nation and Classic was thought of as a maturing Francisco Dons basketball team Quintin Dailey was preparing his experience, especially when the took their 19-3 record down to Toso acceptance speech for All-American Dons went on to defeat then fourth- Pavilion in Santa Clara for an honors. Head Coach Pete Barry had ranked Witchita State 84-74 one emotionally packed thriller with the a talk with thc Foghorn. night later. Broncos of Santa Clara. But the "The Dons are a great adjusting But it has also been a season of Dons could not handle the Broncos team," he told us. "We're very good disappointments. Nine games this before a screaming crowd of 5000 at playing at just about any team's year have been decided by five points fans in what for the Dons was a level." or less, often against less than thoroughly frustrating game, losing Two months and twenty games mediocre opponents such as New 77-75 in overtime. Certainly, one of later the words of Coach Barry have Orleans, Colgate, Bradley, South the most important effects of the proven to be "oh, so true." Be it Carolina, St. Mary's, Portland and game is the loss, which leaves the against fourth ranked Witchita State Santa Clara. Dons two games behind the or 413th ranked St. Mary's, USF has The Dons barely slid by Notre Pepperdine Waves, who sit managed to keep up or stay down Dame at the Oakland Coliseum comfortably in first place with a 7-0 with just about any team in college when the Fighting Irish were being league record and a 2-game lead on basketball. publicized as one of college the 5-2 Dons. The result before last night's game basketball's biggest disappoint One of the most important factors was a 19-4 record. Nineteen wins and ments. USF lost to N.D. two weeks in the game was the fouling. A total four loses is certainly nothing to be later. of five USF players fouled out. sorry about, but somewhere Four and one half games have Quintin Dailey shot 5 for 14 from the throughout the season the Dons been decided in overtime. (The one field. Center Wallace Bryant have lost the respect ofthe pollsters, half refers toa game against Bradley, grabbed 6 rebounds in 40 minutes writers and fans. The Dons are in which USFscored five points with before he fouled and had trouble Photo by Bill Collies barely enjoying a top-twenty no time left to win by five.) getting the ball inside against Santa Quintin Dailey's shot is blocked by a recent defender, typical ofthe ranking in the polls, and, more Continued on page 13 Clara's 2-3 zone. Another source of Dons' struggling play. Dailey shot 5-14 against St. Mary's last importantly, they face the risk of frustration occurred with a minute Saturday as the Dons shot only 38% as a team. losing the league title or even not being invited to the NCAA and a half left in regulation play. win. that the Waves lose twice before tournament. Santa Clara was called for a After Saturday's loss to Santa their game with San Francisco. If the backcourt violation when the Clara, the Dons find themselves 2 Dons lose again, they can just about It has not been a season without intended receiver of an errant pas games behind WCAC leader write off any hopes for a 1982 its bright spots. The nationally was asking the referee for a time-out. Pepperdine. Pepperdine is 7-0 in the WCAC title. televised game against Georgia that To protest the call Bronco coach WCAC with 7 games left to play in The Dons, ranked 17th nationally tipped off the season was one of the Carroll Williams walked onto the the conference. The Waves come up by AP and 15th by UPI, take on the greatest victories in modern USF court. This is an automatic technical north to play the Dons onSaturday, Torreros of the University of San basketball. foul, but the referees never made the February 27 in Memorial Diego tommorrow night at 8:00 p.m. An 88-81 win over Iona to snatch call. The Dons were not meant to Gymnasium. It is almost mandatory in the Gym. the Golden Gate Invitational championship was another highlight WCAC W-L PCT W-L PCT Pepperdine 7-0 .1000 14-6 .700 I SF 5-2 .714 19-4 .826 Gonzaga 4-3 .571 12-8 .600 Portland 4-3 .571 12-8 .600 Santa Clara 3-4 .429 12-8 .600 St. Mary's 2-5 .286 10-10 .500 San Diego 2-5 .286 9-10 .474 Loyola 1-6 .143 3-17 .150 \Vs Miller time at University of San Francisco BE WISE... WEATHERIZE!! WORKSHOP: FEBRUARY 17 The PGandE residential auditors will be on cam pus on February 17 for a weatherization workshop. They will have tips on how to make your home or apartment more energy-efficient and how to save money on your utility bill. The auditors will be set up outside on the lawn of Harney Plaza from 12:00 to 2:00 PM to answer any of your questions. (In case of rain, the work shop will be held in the UC lounge.) At that time, you will also be able to sign up for your own per sonal home energy audit — it's absolutely free! II you cannot make it to the workshop, contact your campus service representative, Marisa Matteucci. at the Energy Conservation Center in 133 Phelan Hall or call "GO DONS" 666-6838 to make an appointment lor your tree energy audit Leave messages at 781-4211. extension 6248 February 12, 1982 sports- • Page 13 Don& Baseball Dons to Play "Billy Ball" in 82 Continued from page 12 The ultimate disappointment It is definitely a time for regroup by Bill Conies came last Saturday night when the ing at USF. Hopefully, the Dons After 1981, everyone would agree Dons were humbled by Santa Clara have learned that they cannot win The University of San Francisco of the best in the country." Dons open the 1982 baseball season that pitching could stand a change of 77-75 in overtime. basketball games just by showing Freshman Chris Kroener out of with a newly styled "Billy Martin" style. I.ast season's staff yielded an "We're at the lowest point of our up. Loyola High in Los Angeles is the offense and new hopes for a earned run average of 6.75 a game season," explained Coach Barry. "70% of the game is emotional," new third baseman who Bowman revitalized pitching Corp. Returning The starters will need the confidence "We still haven't come close to Pete Barry said. And the Dons have says is "not playing like a freshman " from a 22-33 record in 1981 (the best in 1982 that they lacked in '81. reaching our full potential. Right not been playing at an emotional Behind the plate is senior Greg in seven years), the Baseball Dons now is a good opportunity for us to Eagleton. who has already powered level. are optimistic about the new season, regroup and start making things On the mound this season will be three homers this year. First team "Things don't just happen. We've having discovered a new confidence happen." got to make them happen." senior righthander Chuck Nat (era All-league selection John in themselves. Last season's team of 6.02). Senior righthander Con Mangiante will direct the outfield in was characterized by a power hitting Dempsey (era of 8.49). and center after batting 330 in 1981 In offense that averaged .281 at the righthanded sophomore Terry right is senior Mike Mooney (.274) plate and slammed 49 home runs. McManus (era of 12.86). Newcomer and in left held Dave Luhrs. Dave Since then, the Dons' offense has Bob Reed rounds out the starting Paulus and Al Pasquinelli are undergone a transition from long rotation. Relief from the bullpen will competing for thc job. ball to "Billy Ball," with head coach be given by senior Andre Rachel Ken Bowman introducing what he (4.85) and lefty Jeff Dietrich (5.35), a Overally, the Diamond Dons are calls a "Billy Martin type offense." junior. Along with the hefty ERA, able to copy the out Ward style of Bill What this means is more hit and run the returning pitchers gave up 212 Ball, but whether the players can get plays, steals of home, trick plays, walks in 274 innings, an average of motivated to give the heart and and other devices characterizing a 5.4 walks a game. hustle that have characterized Billy hustling, scratch and claw brand of Martin's teams has yet to be seen baseball for the Dons. USF is almost The most crucial problem, however, forced into this style of play With the Defensively, the Dons are is pitching. If the pitching does not absence of their biggest gun, first adequate overall, and strong up improve from last season then no baseman Al Smoot. Smoot, now the middle. Sophomore Steve amount of Billy Ball will save the with the San Francisco Giants Scolini (.323) and senior Greg Miles Dons. organization, batted. 403, hit 12 will attempt to fill Smoot's shoes at home runs, drove in 55 runs and led first base. At second base is Bob the team in seven offensive Woodcock, a senior newcomer who Fresno State comes to USF this categories. Also gone from the 1981 has turned 8 double plays in his first weekend for a three game series, the squad is catcher Mark Johnson 6 games. Returning at short is first game starting todav at 2:30 on (.293) now with the Phillies, second second team All-leaguer, Monico Ulrich Field.The Dons conclude the baseman Bill Murray (.293 and 20 Corral. Corral is a senior who has Northern California Baseball stolen bases in 21 attempts, to the been drafted twice by the Giants. Association series with a Dodger) and pitchers Matt Allio and Coach Bowman calls Corral "the doubleheader Saturday, starting at Doug Ogden. best fielder in the league and one noon. Sonja Haagarde passes inside to a fellow Lady Don. The Lady Dons are 1-5 in league play. Forward Lisa Daughtry led the Dons to a third place finish at the Las Vegas Desert Classic. ITS RECRUITING SEASON TOO! job search workshops RECRUITING ORIENTATION SELF ASSESSMENT RESUME & COVER LETTER INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES Sign up for these workshops now! Come to the Career Planning & Placement Center and ask for the workshop sign-up book. All students are welcome on-campus recruiting to attend. February 22nd - April 22nd On-Campus Recruiting begins on February 22nd. Seniors and graduate students are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to interview with companies and agencies on campus. Recruiting bulletins with company in terviewing dates and descriptions are available now at the CPPC in Campion, D-8. More than 112 companies will be interviewing over the next eight weeks. Get your career off to a good start. nurse job faire March 22, 1982 (9:00-2:00) University Center, Parina Lounge Over 45 hospitals throughout California will meet with nursing students to answer questions about career opportunities. This will be an excellent opportunity for freshmen, sophomores and juniors to get first-hand information about specific hospitals/agencies. Senior nursing students should plan to attend the Faire as well as the resume and interviewing workshops. If you have questions, call 666-6216. ..r- '—sports• •February 12, 1982 Sports Menu—February 12-18 Tennis Team Opens Season Friday, February 12 USF Baseball vs. Fresno State (Home) 2:30 p.m. by Michael Jee Saturday, February 13 USF Basketball vs. San Diego (Home) 8:00 p.m. I nr much of the time, a "minor missed an at-large berth in the Dons gave the Cards all they could sport" such as Men's tennis goes NCAA Championships despite handle before bowing by a USF Baseball vs. Fresno State (Home) 12:00 noon unnoticed to the hasketball-minded defeating Stanford's top doubles respectable 6-3 margin. Eddie (Doubleheader) -indent body here at USF. Un- tandem of Bondurant and National Barretto and "Flash" Nepomuceno Sunday. February 14 noticed or not. the USF Tennis Collegiate Champion Timothy provided the spark for the Dons in Women's Basketball at Cal 7:30 p.m. Dons, directed by their fearless Mayotte. singles play as they straight-setted Tuesday, February 16 leader, sixth year coach Chuck Returning for their final season their Cardinal opponents. Mike Women's Basketball vs. Santa Clara 7:30 p.m. White, appear to have the makings are seniors Byron "Flash" Howard lost a heart-braking three of their most successful season in Nepomuceno and John Chase set match to United States Davis Thursday, February 18 thirty >eais During the last three Huebner. As the top ranked amateur Cup veterand and All-American USF Basketball at Portland 7:30 p.m. \cids di his tenure as skipper of the in Northern California last year, Scott Davis, but rebounded back in lennis Dons. Coach White's teams Nepomuceno, the always witty and doubles as he teamed with Barretto have posted an admirable 50-27dual effervescent performer, will be to defeat Davis and his standout match record and have had two counted upon heavily to solidify the senior partner Jeff Arons to win second place finishes to powerhouse team. Huebner. a former standout at USFs third match of the contest. Pepperdine in the WCAC state champion Canada Junior iTiSENIO R NURSING STUDENTS Conference. With four seniors, a College is overcoming a shoulder With the respectability gained by ^a junior, and a freshman comprising injury, and is rapidly regaining the giving nationally prominent Start your career with this year's contingent, the Dons have form that enabled him to defeat Stanford a tougher match than they an internship. experience in their favor this season three-time Cal All-American Marty had in the entire NCAA tournament as they face a tough schedule that Davis. last year, the Tennis Dons appear to Apply for our 5-month includes the top five ranked teams in Rounding out this year's starting have arrived on the National internship program now. the nation. six are senior captain Mike Jee and Collegiate Tennis Scene. With a Spend Aug-Jan working This year's squad is headed by last promising freshman Leopold "Polo" schedule that includes powerhouses year's top two players. Mike Cowan. A four year starter here on UCLA, Pepperdine, USC and Cal, side by side with a Howard and Eddie Barretto. A the Hilltop, Jee. the former high USF will be severely tested to preceptor. senior native of San Francisco ranked junior and National Doubles perform to their capabilities. Coach possessing one of the most powerful Champion, has the potential to, Chuck White's optimistic attitude Locate to the hospital serves in major college tennis, make a significant contribution to and off season training program of your choice. Howard had the best individual the Dons. The well trained Cowan, could prove to be the difference in record on last season's team and his who has lived in Peru, Venezuela making the Dons a very successful Call now - the deadline victims of defeat included Cal's top and Puerto Rico, is a veteran of team. A berth in the Spring Classic is February 15, 1982. returnee Mark Wooldridge and many national competitions as a NCAA Team Championships in Arizona star Paul Chamberlain. A member of the Nor Cal May at Athens, Georgia is a former prepster at St. Ignatius. lntersectional Team and was one of possibility, but an invitation to the Contact: Barretto. the agile Pakistanian the top four high school seniors in newly formed N.I.T. (National Richard Boesch prodigy, had wins over All- Northern California last year. Invitation Tournament) is even Nurse Recruiter American Scott Bondurant of Last week the Tennis Dons more likely to occur. This Friday is 333 Hegenberger Rd #802 Stanford and Phil l^hnoff of Cal opened their season down on the the Dons' home opener against Oakland, CA 94621 enroute to this fine semi-final farm against two time defending nationally ranked San Diego State (415) 273-7435 showing in the Nor-Cal Intercolle- NCAA Champion and presently at the Olympic Club. The team giates. Together as a doubles team fourth ranked Stanford. As would appreciate a fine turn out for A i Howard and Barretto narrowly expected, the scrappy underdog this match which starts at 1:30 p.m. ^ mQK12Z% Stay ahead of the game! A great way of We Reinforce your college degree by getting a better start through Army ROTC's special Two-Year Program. ANY STUDENT IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE. YOU CAN BE It includes six weeks of challenging summer training that's both tough, but rewarding. When you finish, you'll be in the best shape ever. And proud of it! Earn good money during your training, plus an additional $100 per month when you return to college as an Army ROTC Advanced Course student. Meet students like yourself from more than 275 college campuses all over the country — making lasting friendships you'll never forget. So take the best shortcut to your future, no matter what your career goals PRIZES WILL may be. Begin the Basic Start with Army ROTC — and stay ahead of the game! For details and more information, call Sign-ups close Feb. 19 or contact the Department of Military B-100 INTRAMURALS Science. CONTACT: JOHN FORSTER 666-6704 MILITARY SCIENCE DEPT LOYOLA HALL RM 16 FINALS Phone 666-6405 HALFTIME Army ROTC, Be all you can be. PEPPERDINE VS USF February 12, 1982 news p-«e is Uncle Sam Looks For Help NEW YORK, Jan. 21-One to President Reagan's drive to cut offices told Federal Jobs that most source for summer jobs across the back on big government, has pared cutbacks are of middle-level jobs; the number of job availabilities for typically, administrative positions nation- always big and often Friday, February 12 — Chinese Student neglected by collegian jobseekers— this summer considerably, which wouldn't be filled by is not quite as big this year. But it's sometimes by as much s 50 percent in collegians anyway. But there is still a still big, particularly in the kinds of some regions. That's the bad news. heavy demand for people who can Association Presents A type, file or otherwise clerk, modest jobs for students who need to make The good news. Federal Jobs but respectably-paying jobs for some money between June and found out, is that the kinds of jobs many people between semesters. September. left, around 10,000 nationwide (excluding special programs for VALENTINE DANCE This is the summer job market for minorities), are ideal for college men There also remain plenty of upper positions with Federal departments and women. echelon availabilities for students In UC Commons - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m and agencies, which include with good track records in anything from being a lifeguard with engineering—which is in particular Federal Jobs, a biweekly the National Park Service to a demand- or other science techno newspaper devoted to listings of jobs geologist with the Bureau of Mines. crat areas, including medical and available in the Federal government .l^uhtOtftotW Most of these jobs are filled through health assignments for premeds. the Office of Personnel Manage sector, is out now with its annual ment (formerly the Civil Service summer jobs issue, listing thousands Commission), which has regional of opportunities state by state. But act fast. Federal Jobs warns. offices across the nation. Federal Jobs also gives tips and Most job deadlines are March 15 or detailed explanations on how to April 15. apply for them and otherwise find Thursday, February 18 — A nationwide survey conducted your way through the bureaucratic For further information on by Federal Jobs, for the particular labyrinth. Flight Jazz Band benefit of collegian jobseekers, Federal Jobs, write the publication at Dept. C. 240 Madison Ave.. New shows that Uncle Sam, responding Job recruiters at OPM regional York, NY 10016. U.C. Main Lounge, 12:30 - 1:30 Free Sponsored by Office of Student Activities ATTENTION SENIORS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ACCESSORIES Must Be Ordered By SAVE OAK February 26 Through The Bookstore For further information contact USF BOOKSTORE 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, California 94117 415-666-6493 Attn; Patrick O'Connor STYLE or Gary Casella UP TO'25 OFF! 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This area is for 8:30 p.m. Highlights for the program caught going out of the dock doors University students will soon be able individually at their own speed and motorcycle use only. include: psychology of self- at the bottom of Phelan Hall, near IO say they learned to read music without embarrassing them," says Cars parking in this area will face protection, public housing; office the SAE house, will now be cited by from a computer. Para. "Everything is between the a fine of $20 in addition to the $45 safety strategies, protecting home Public Safety. The fines for those Just as computers -have entered student and the computer and their towing fine. and family and simple physical caught at that location will be S25 every other phase of teaching, they mistakes are not broadcast to the S. "Yash" Yasinitsky assures defense skills. for exiting by these doors, and $50 are now being used by two WMU entire class." The computer also motorcycle riders this space will be For more information, call the for leaving them open. music faculty members to handle makes whatever practice time the space for parking. As it is at the main Embarcadero YMCA at 392-2192 basic drills in Aural Comprehen student puts in more efficient, and This move has been taken in an entrance to the university, this area extension 21. sion music reading and eartrain- doesn't require the instructors to attempt to curb public use of the will be under the watchful eye of the * * « ing classes. Instead of doing their spend 5(KT of class time on basic entry and exit ways for emergency Public Safety officer at the front Students interested in Summer music drills on a piano, the students drills as they did in the past. purposes. gate. Study in Britain are encouraged to work on one of three computer One of the programs that came * * * This area is for public use. If you contact Dr. Hamilton Hess in the A change in the office hours ofthe terminals, all purchased with private with the system also allows faculty are parked inside the school's lots, Theology department. Humanities Dean of the College of Arts and donations. members to produce their own drills, you must have a valid motorcycle programs are open to qualified Sciences has occurred. Effective permit. These can be purchased The new system has several so that the students aren't limited in students at the universities of February 8th until the end of the from Public Safety for $5. advantages, say faculty members whai they can do by computer. Birmingham, London and Oxford. spring semester, the Dean will keep • * » Donald Para. James F. McCarthy For more information contact Dr. office hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Open nominations for the Hess at 666-6601. Monday through Thursday and 9to 6 position of ASUSF Vice President * * » on Fridays. will be taken at the Senate meeting USFs Loyola Baroque Ensemble * * * "Assassin" Backfires on February 18th at 6:00 p.m. in UC is seeking instrumentalists for Certain bus routes have been 413. strings, flute or bassoon. The group significantly changed on the MUNI Fr. President Lo Schiavo has also meets weekly and offers 1 to 2 What many campus security companion, a lemale CSULB bus system. To see if any of these been invited to the meeting to concerts each semester. For more officers feared was inevitable has student, say they weren't playing the changes affect you, please call the answer questions on USF. information phone Charlene happened. A college student assassin game, they were carrying MUNI information line at 673- • * * Brandler at 237-0775. allegedly playing an assassin game large black plastic rubber-band guns MUNI. The Peace and Justice Committee was shot recently by a campus police that "look like a shotgun with a aaa will meet every Thursday officer. scope." says Breunig. The CSULB The 911 emergency telephone throughout the semester. These Mike Reagan, a California State administration knows of no number is now in full service in San meetings will be held from 12:30 to The Foghorn will accept ana U.-Long Beach student, is in stable formally sponsored "killer" games. Francisco. By simply calling 911 on 1:30 in the Campus Ministry publish announcements when space condition after being shot in the leg but students on campus have your telephone, you can receive Conference room, lower Phelan. permits. These must be typed ana and upper chest area by Sgt. Steven admitted playing such games. The emergency help anywhere in the city. Bring a brown bag lunch and join the vice president for student affairs has It must be stressed that this is a line group in discussion and action on double-spaced and are due in the King, an 11-year veteran of the news department by 3 p.m. on the CSULB Department of Public issued two statements since the for EMERGENCIES. If you are on justice issues of local, national and the USF campus the Public Safety Monday before publication is Safety. shooting, asking students not to play international concern. number is 495-3907. desired. According to Robert Breunig. any games of simulated violence. • • • » • » CSULB director of public affairs. "The administration's viewpoint is The Embarcadero branch of the King was patrolling at night, on that with all the news about Libyan The Public Safety Department YMCA will be hosting a class on terrorists, hijackings and things like foot, when he saw people carrying wishes to bring to your attention the how to prevent being a victim of \mtt\ttm^mttm*3S& shotguns and automatic weapons that, it just isn't circumspect to carry creation of the newly -established violence and assault. toy guns around in broad daylight or near a newly constructed but unused parking area on Golden Gate This program will feature a 3-hour at any other time," says Breunig. campus building. After calling for Avenue, just west of the passenger Assault Training Program on back-up. King tracked the people as Both students involved have they approached the building unwl retained attorneys, and may take he heard what he thought was the legal action. The Department of rattling of doorknobs. 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