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Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 118, No. 07 \ cholastic 1 February 7, 1977 i t 1 . 1 I i i .".I . , -l J \ i '. I i I . I r \ i I ! ".1 'j II I 1 I I ! I -i 1 \, . I 1 \ --II- iII , -.t, I, 1976. NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL REVIEW ~ ___________-'-'------- ____________ I Scholastic Vol. 118, No.7, February 7, 1977 Notre Dame, Indiana FEATURES 3 Pittsburgh Tom Kruczek mM EDS 5 Purdue John Delaney 7 Northwestern Chuck Sweeney 8 Michigan State " Burt Brunner 10 Oregon , Burt Brunner OUTSrr DING 11 South Carolina 'Tom Kruczek 12 Navy Ted'Robinson 14 Georgia T.e~~ Tom Kruczek 15 Season ,Statistics, PEOPLE 18 Alabama ~ Bill Delaney 20 Miami Bob Piller 22 Southern 'California Tom Kruczek And \ve can offer outstanding ., 26 Gator Bowl Paul Stevenson career opportunities in Marketing 28 Jacksonville: or Engineering. A Nice Place to Visit, But. •• Burt Brunner 29 ' Scoreboard Front' Cover: Tom Everman We will be interviewing at Back Cover: ,Tom Everman and' Bernie 30 After 9-3, and .12thinBoth Polls: Valenti , , , Photographs: Tom Everman 1, 2, 3, 4,' 5, The Experts Reflect. Rosemary Mills 6, . 7, 8, 9, 10, 18, :19, 20, 21,29, 30 I The University of Notre Dame The OBSERVER 11 I. Tim Krause 12, 13 / REGULARS Greg Young 22, 23 / Greg Rosalia 26, 27. on February 22, 1977. Artwork: Lee Hendricks 14 / Mike Natale 2 First ,Word, Tom Kruczek 24 I Sherry Simon 28. ' 16 Gallery Tom Everman Statistics on p. 15 courtesy of Notre Dame Sports Information., ' 24 Perspective Bob Piller , To find out about IBM and let us Football Review Editor , Staff find out about you, sign up for an Tom Kruczek. Dave Beno, Leo J. Mulcahey, Mike Feord, Susan Grace, Dan Lombardi, Barb Frey, Gary Scholastic, Editor Harden, Don Orban" Jim Ryan, Sue Hart, Andrew Gotuaco, Jim Romanelli, Maureen ,John Phelan . Reynolds, John Delaney, Lee Hendricks, Tom 'Browne, Jim Jordan,' Ed Rodgers, Norman interview at the Placement Office or Managing Editor Burkhart, Maria Maggi, Maureen Kelly, Mary DeRoche, Betsy Birch, Jennifer Ryder, Annemarie Sullivan Christie A. Herlihy, Clare Leary, Andy'McKenna, Hector Cecilo Ham, Theresa Rebeck, write to: Mr. 1. C. Pfeiffer, Design Editor Mike Doherty, Howard Rand, lisa Fulks, Tom Westphal, Robbie Moore, Rosemary Mills, Sherry Simon, , , Kevin Connolly" Joseph Caverly, Nicholas Durso,' Michael LaValle"lisa Michels, Sheila College Relati6ns Manager, Production Manager Kearris" Peggy McGuire, Fran Gilbert, Russ O'Brien,',Carol 'Ruppert, Marc Novak, Burt 'Charles Sweeney Brunner, Dave Dreyer, Marylou, Walsh, Lacey ,Fortune, MaryBeth, Hines, Thomas J. I Copy Editor ' Waldock, Joe Caverly; , • , IBM Corporation, i Karen Caruso Layout Editor Hall Representatives: Kim Gumz, Mary Millen, Tom Westphal, John McLutchon, Russ One IBM Plaza, Julie Runkle Angelo, Greg Skranznas, Sheila Gavan, Mary Reppa, Wendy Fencl, Kevin Paulson,Joe News Editor Lauck, Norman Burkhart, David, Perry, Ed Rodgers, Kevin Gorman, Don Orban, John Chicago, Illinois 60611. Kathleen McElroy Delaney, ,Jeff Scholemer; Kathy Connely, Jessie Reed, Jim Jordan, Burt Brul)ner, Dan Photography Editor Lombardi, Russ O'Brien, Tom' Browne, Terry Molony, Ruth Hohl, Julie Runkle, Jay - Tom Everman Tidmarsh; John Muldoon; Matt Branyansky, Joe Caverly, Peggy McGuire. ' Advertising Manager' The opinions expressed in Scholastic are those of the authors and editors of Schol~~tic Peter' Breen ' and do not necessarily .represent the opinions of the University of Notre Dame, its Business Manager administration, faculty or the, student body. IBM Mark On dash . An equal opportunity employer Consulting Editors Second-class postage paid' at ~otre Dame, Ind. 46556. The magazine is represented' Gilda M. Montalvo, for national' advertising by National Educational Advertising Services, 360 Lexington Bernie Valenti' Avenue,New York; N. Y. 10017; Published fortnightly during the school year except Advisory Board . during vacation and examination periods, Scholastic is printed at Ave Maria Press, Notre, Ronald Weber,' Carl Magel Dame,'lnd. 46556., The subscription rate is $5.00 a year and back numbers are available Bro. John Benesh, C.S.c., from Scholastic., Please address ~II manuscripts, to Scholastic, Notre Dame; Ind. 46556. James _ Cook, Richard, Conklin" All unsolicited material becomes the property of Scholastic. " Elizabeth Christman " ,,' copyright ©1977 Scholastic / all rights reserved / none of the contents may be repro- duced without permission. ' " , Scholastic Vol. 118, No.7, February 7, 1977 Notre Dame, Indiana FEATURES 3 Pittsburgh Tom Kruczek mM EDS 5 Purdue John Delaney 7 Northwestern Chuck Sweeney 8 Michigan State " Burt Brunner 10 Oregon , Burt Brunner OUTSrr DING 11 South Carolina 'Tom Kruczek 12 Navy Ted'Robinson 14 Georgia T.e~~ Tom Kruczek 15 Season ,Statistics, PEOPLE 18 Alabama ~ Bill Delaney 20 Miami Bob Piller 22 Southern 'California Tom Kruczek And \ve can offer outstanding ., 26 Gator Bowl Paul Stevenson career opportunities in Marketing 28 Jacksonville: or Engineering. A Nice Place to Visit, But. •• Burt Brunner 29 ' Scoreboard Front' Cover: Tom Everman We will be interviewing at Back Cover: ,Tom Everman and' Bernie 30 After 9-3, and .12thinBoth Polls: Valenti , , , Photographs: Tom Everman 1, 2, 3, 4,' 5, The Experts Reflect. Rosemary Mills 6, . 7, 8, 9, 10, 18, :19, 20, 21,29, 30 I The University of Notre Dame The OBSERVER 11 I. Tim Krause 12, 13 / REGULARS Greg Young 22, 23 / Greg Rosalia 26, 27. on February 22, 1977. Artwork: Lee Hendricks 14 / Mike Natale 2 First ,Word, Tom Kruczek 24 I Sherry Simon 28. ' 16 Gallery Tom Everman Statistics on p. 15 courtesy of Notre Dame Sports Information., ' 24 Perspective Bob Piller , To find out about IBM and let us Football Review Editor , Staff find out about you, sign up for an Tom Kruczek. Dave Beno, Leo J. Mulcahey, Mike Feord, Susan Grace, Dan Lombardi, Barb Frey, Gary Scholastic, Editor Harden, Don Orban" Jim Ryan, Sue Hart, Andrew Gotuaco, Jim Romanelli, Maureen ,John Phelan . Reynolds, John Delaney, Lee Hendricks, Tom 'Browne, Jim Jordan,' Ed Rodgers, Norman interview at the Placement Office or Managing Editor Burkhart, Maria Maggi, Maureen Kelly, Mary DeRoche, Betsy Birch, Jennifer Ryder, Annemarie Sullivan Christie A. Herlihy, Clare Leary, Andy'McKenna, Hector Cecilo Ham, Theresa Rebeck, write to: Mr. 1. C. Pfeiffer, Design Editor Mike Doherty, Howard Rand, lisa Fulks, Tom Westphal, Robbie Moore, Rosemary Mills, Sherry Simon, , , Kevin Connolly" Joseph Caverly, Nicholas Durso,' Michael LaValle"lisa Michels, Sheila College Relati6ns Manager, Production Manager Kearris" Peggy McGuire, Fran Gilbert, Russ O'Brien,',Carol 'Ruppert, Marc Novak, Burt 'Charles Sweeney Brunner, Dave Dreyer, Marylou, Walsh, Lacey ,Fortune, MaryBeth, Hines, Thomas J. I Copy Editor ' Waldock, Joe Caverly; , • , IBM Corporation, i Karen Caruso Layout Editor Hall Representatives: Kim Gumz, Mary Millen, Tom Westphal, John McLutchon, Russ One IBM Plaza, Julie Runkle Angelo, Greg Skranznas, Sheila Gavan, Mary Reppa, Wendy Fencl, Kevin Paulson,Joe News Editor Lauck, Norman Burkhart, David, Perry, Ed Rodgers, Kevin Gorman, Don Orban, John Chicago, Illinois 60611. Kathleen McElroy Delaney, ,Jeff Scholemer; Kathy Connely, Jessie Reed, Jim Jordan, Burt Brul)ner, Dan Photography Editor Lombardi, Russ O'Brien, Tom' Browne, Terry Molony, Ruth Hohl, Julie Runkle, Jay - Tom Everman Tidmarsh; John Muldoon; Matt Branyansky, Joe Caverly, Peggy McGuire. ' Advertising Manager' The opinions expressed in Scholastic are those of the authors and editors of Schol~~tic Peter' Breen ' and do not necessarily .represent the opinions of the University of Notre Dame, its Business Manager administration, faculty or the, student body. IBM Mark On dash . An equal opportunity employer Consulting Editors Second-class postage paid' at ~otre Dame, Ind. 46556. The magazine is represented' Gilda M. Montalvo, for national' advertising by National Educational Advertising Services, 360 Lexington Bernie Valenti' Avenue,New York; N. Y. 10017; Published fortnightly during the school year except Advisory Board . during vacation and examination periods, Scholastic is printed at Ave Maria Press, Notre, Ronald Weber,' Carl Magel Dame,'lnd. 46556., The subscription rate is $5.00 a year and back numbers are available Bro. John Benesh, C.S.c., from Scholastic., Please address ~II manuscripts, to Scholastic, Notre Dame; Ind. 46556. James _ Cook, Richard, Conklin" All unsolicited material becomes the property of Scholastic. " Elizabeth Christman " ,,' copyright ©1977 Scholastic / all rights reserved / none of the contents may be repro- duced without permission. ' " , whole weekend takes place, and it , ' is something that is remembered. First And remembering is what The Football Review is all about. It's, Pittsburgh remembering a season and the Word events that took place during that season. Just like the, season and the events of a football weekend draw their flavor from the students, so too by Tom Kruczek this magaZine is work from the students. It's been said so often that it's 'The Football Review is put' to­ almost trite., Notre Dame has the gether once a year as aspecial issue First games are always difficult seven plays. The big play of the was 7-7. It was, however, just inside for a young team, but the opening drive came on the first play from the second quarter, when the turn­ best student body in the nation. of Sclwlastic. The magazine you game against Pittsburgh represented scrimmage for Pitt as Dorsett blew ing point of the game occurred. Since that statement is rather broad, have before you is' a: student pub­ I would like to modify it to read more than just;a chance :for the in­ through the line, broke two' tackles Slager, trying to pass, took his eye lication, which means that it is and 61 yards later was pulled down 'off the cornerback on the right side that the students are the people experienced players to get' their feet written, edited and designed entirely wet in game: competition., It also from behind by Ross Browner. covering Mark McLane, who was that make Notre Dame football a And all of this isn't necessarily by the students, which makes it represented a game ,which could Although the big run by Dorsett coming out of the backfield.
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