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Basketball? Student Senate to vote on Meeting in the Hayes Healy is no financing available. the student if he disapproved of Lounge on Tuesday night the Among other announcments PIRG. ASUSF Senate discussed a wide was the sponsoring of an Inter­ Due to the demise of the Office topic of items involving students. national Student Weekend at of Special Programs, there is a In the President's report it was Applegate. It will be held on van which will be available for announced the resignation of October 10-12 and is open to the use by chartered student grous Head Yell Leader Tony Norfleet entire student body. The price is subject to the approval of the (as reported last week) was $5.00 and anyone interested Director of Student Activities. withdrawn. Mr. Norfleet will should contact Campus The group would be required to | continue to serve in that posi­ Ministry. pay gasoline expenses. tion and Doctor Anne Dolan will The Senate approved a motion At next week's meeting the serve as moderator for the cheer­ to support the charter and efforts vote on the 2-2-2-2 proposal to leaders. to fund PIRG (Public Interest add 8 new positions to the Research Group) on the USF student Senate will be taken. President Castoria also campus. This could be done by Anyone with questions should reported that there is a growing the addition of $2.00 per see Stan Roualdes in UC 402 or interest among the students to semester to the student activity Ted Freeman, authors of the have a yearbook. As of yet there fee, which could be refunded to proposal. SAll f RAH coghonn Vol. 70, No. 10 September 19, 1975 Airforce Two-fold counseling on campus Human consciousness encourages Health Services and Counseling vocational and personal pro­ seminar set women to join by Liz I ajar-ln blems) can be handled in the same area. A new combined service on A seminar-laboratory dealing with the nature of human Air Force Recruiting Service campus is the Health Services Both services are basically consciousness as seen from various disciplines will take place officials in California have an­ and Counseling Departments, free. There will be four parttime throughout the semester here at the University of San Francisco, nounced that the Air Force now located in the Memorial Gym, physicians as well as interns from on Wednesdays and Fridays in McLaren 211, starting at 12:10. has enlistment openings for and headed by Joan Diblin. the School of Professional Psy­ The entire University community is encouraged to attend. highly qualified women in the Ms. Diblin explained that the chology and San Francisco State The coordinators of the program are Peter Flessel from the technical fields of electronics and two services were combined as of University working with the pro­ mechanics. Biology Department, John King from the Physics Department, this summer, mainly for budget gram, along with Director Diblin and George Ledin from the Computer Science Department. reasons. and Nurse Sandy Hall, Coor­ Some of the selected topics in the ecology of consciousness Sergeant Nancy Long, De­ A benefit of the program Ms. dinator of Medical Services. seminar will include physics and parapsychology, biochemistry of tachment 606 female enlistment Diblin stated, was, "It may be The services are open to all the brain, split-brain analysis of consciousness, cybernetics and easy to refer people back and counselor, noted that "The Air students, from 9:00 am to 5:00 interspecies communication. Treatment ofthe separate topics will forth." Now physical, as well as Force is a pioneer in job equality Monday thru Friday, and closed be generalized wherever possible. other problems (for example for women. between 12:00 and 1:00. The bi-weekly program conducted by the participants will be augmented, including those characteristic of meditation, She continued that women 9r%at ^amfiub biofeedback and auto-suggestion. with strong aptitudes in math The broadcast motivation for this seminar is the recognition and physics could have the po­ LOST that we are in a time and place of great importance, crossroads in tential to qualify for one of these J/lmhfof our evolution. We now have the tools for our destruction and our demanding, challenging will help growth, the former well-developed, the latter undeveloped. positions. nab fob uou Registered students at the This seminar is intended as a meeting ground for peoplevwith ideas on the subject of human consciousness. It aims to generate a There is much more to be said The University of San Fran­ University of San Francisco can sense that we are already witnessing the emergence and about Air Force programs for cisco offers this fall semester a now receive free legal counsel­ development of a new field of legitimate inquiry — "no ethics", the women in non-traditional jobs. calendar full of activities and ing from the new organization on study of consciousness — whose extent and richness are Local Air Force recruiters are opportunities. We'd like to call campus called "LOST." undetermined, among other goa.s. available to answer questions re­ your attention to a few pro­ "LOST" is a program spon­ garding these opportunities for grams for fun and growth during sored by the Associated Stu­ The program is the following: females as well as employment the month of September. dents of the University of San September 17 — Structuralism and State-Specific Sciences — Francisco (ASUSF)- It will be Flessel opportunities for men. Air Force • Bible study: Thursdays, 7:30 open on Mondays from three to September 19 — Nature of Scientific Revolution — litis recruiters are listed in the white pm, 2237 Fulton, #203. five and Wednesdays from three September 24 — Non-standard Ideas; Towards A Recussive pages of the telephone book • Weekly study group on Nu­ under, "U.S. Government." to four. It is located at McLaren Theory of Life — Ledin trition and World Hunger led by hall 115. September 26 — Open: Overflow discussion, movie or lab biologist Dr. Peter Flessel at 6:30 October 1 — The Context of Modern Physics — Thornton p.m., 2542 McAllister. You must sign up ahead of $6 College time for a half-hour appoint­ October 3 — Undecidability — Peddicord • Sept. 26-28: Weekend with a ment on the door of Mc. 115. The October 8 — Physics and Psi Phenomena — King Catholic Commune in Santa program is run by a member Of October 10 — The Einstein Podolsky and Rosen Theorem — plan offered Rosa; Fr. Joe Fessio. (Cost: the state bar. Genolio Crocker National Bank has $10.00) October 15 — Inference — Ledin announced the offering of a col­ World Hunger is the problem October 17 — Violations of Causality; the Physical Roots of lege Plan for students which in­ of the 70's and one that affects all Reception Consciousness Sarfatti/Wolf cludes the following: of our lives. We claim that USF see page 2 •jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif At a cost of $6.00 per year you is people. We'd like to show the The history honor society in receive a checking account, no world that USF is people who conjunction with the history de­ minimum balance, no cost for care — and respond. Won't you partment invites all new and re­ join us? Inside Today) checks, also a Convenience card turning history students to an for $50.00 that will assist in cash­ We're at your service. We can open-house reception on LOOK FOR: ing checks at any Crocker Office tune you in to lots of ways you Wednesday the 24th of up to $50.00 with no waiting. can become involved with September from 4:00 to 6:00 During the summer, when the people. p.m. in the Faculty lounge. Socialism as a possibility Pg* 3 account is not in use it will be re­ The Campus Ministry team in­ Any student, new or old, Transcendental Meditation Pg* 6 tained for next year so that the cludes: interested in taking history Tri. Cont. — Hang Gliding classes is also encouraged to Pg* 7 student will not have to open Fr. Bill Wood, S.J.. Fr. Dan Sirhan Sirhan — play review I another account. Dangaran, S.J., Fr. Tom Splain, attend as the faculty will be intro­ Pg. 8 The nearest Crocker office is S.J., Fr. Joe Eagan, S.J. duced. New students who plan to I located at 5600 Geary Blvd. on For more information call study history will find this an ex­ NFL Pg. 10 I the corner of Geary and 20th 666-6582. The campus ministry cellent opportunity to chat with professors on an informal basis. Avenue. is located at C-8. 1"", ' <'! >"'!!" > > 1111111 r 11 tr MI 11 >n • i < 11111 n ••!• rur r i < 111111 • • i < 11 ri unr i r 111111111 < 11 tu 111 • i it • r i rm lull Page 2 FoRhorn September 19, 1975 gestions for this column (thanks Enough! That's it for now. Keep F u nky to H. David for finding a good those cards and subpoenas subject. Only once a week! coming in. Remember, Candid (§Candid Campus...l^ j r ' gj Imagine that!), just send them to Campus is not endorsed by Good the Foghorn, they'll find their Housekeeping, Reader's Digest, Five Year flkn. Board of Trus­ he was a wizard in other areas. incoming students. way to this page. Candid Ronald Reagan, or Jane Fonda tees Chaipperbeing John Obviously, he didn't have the ac­ Unfortunately, they were as suc- Campus is an equal opportunity (thank God!).... Good(win!) announced that the counting background cesful as their predecessors. All 1 lampoon.... 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