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by Walter Neary Haines said he was unaware of 1976. said that when he first Roger Haines. University Fr. LoSchiavo's official reason arrived, the basic accounting Vice President of Business and for his dismissal, but suggested system was "dysfunctional." Hc Finance, was asked to resign that Fr. LoSchiavo was "under said that there was "hardly a Monday by University President tremendous pressure" from the division that didn't need Rev. John LoSchiavo, S.J. Board of Trustees "and other attention." and added that there was "practically no budget Haines has been temporarily advisors". . . "to get these things svstem." replaced by Willard Nutting, resolved." Controller, who now is respon­ "These things" refers to Haines said that he often sible for the department that problems within the basic USF called the situation a "time- handles financial matters of the accounting system. Haines, who bomb set to go off." Unless University such as financial took the Vice President job in Continued on back planning, payroll, budgets, investments, and the Bursar's office. Fr. LoSchiavo was unavail­ able at press time for comment The CIA Link With on his reasons for dismissing Haines. American Universities Roger Haines, in a telephone interview with the Foghorn, said by Marcella Farragher abroad as well as recruiting both of his removal: "My reaction is It began in 1976, when American and foreign students obviously one of disappoint­ Harvard University President, as CIA agents. ment." Saying that he and his Derek Bok, began reviewing the Sometime ago the CI A and some staff "gave it our best shot," Rogrer Haines, Vice President of Business and Finance, Church Committee Report select members of that agency Haines said he felt "no bitter­ resigned Monday. otherwise known under the title instrumented a secret commun­ ness." of "Foreign and Military Intelli­ ication to turn many of the gence: Final Report ofthe Select United States campus' into Committee to Study Govern­ "espionage centers." Bok was mental Operations with Respect well aware of the fact that certain to Intelligence Activities." professors and administrators Students Discuss Iranian Situation Until the recent events in Iran, were secretly working for the the CIA had worked in the past CIA, while overseas, informing with SAVAK (the Shah's secret on troublemaking students and by Will Ja mes police). Connections between using research projects to gether As of Tuesday, 49 hostages SAVAK and the CIA, were to intelligence. were still being held by militant USF Alumnus destroy "anti-Shah" elements An estimated 350 academics students at the U.S. Embassy in with the iranian students in and administrators are working Tehran. Thc revolutionary Held in Iran campuses in America. A front for the CIA on more than 100 government of Ayatollah Moslems attacked the embassy, by Walter Neary group for the CIA and SAVAK American college and university Ruhollah Khomeini supported she received a letter from him One of the hostages in the under the name of the Inter­ campuses. the seizure and the students' saying that the embassy American embassy in Tehran is a national Association of Patriotic Harvard's President. Derek demand for the return of compound was "indefensible." former USF student. Students (IAPS) which was said Bok, made an effort to regulate deposed Shah Mohammed Reza Earlier, Morefield, as a U. S. Consul-General Richard to have organized demonstra­ the CIA's activities. He's been Pahlavi in exchange for the ranking U.S. diplomat, had Morefield, 50, studied history tions favoring the Shah. Reports working on it for the past three release of the hostages. consultate employees relocate to during the 1950'sat USFandthe of students who had different years and so far has been With the Iranian crisis the compound area. Mrs. University of California at views were physically abused. unsuccessful. Bok feels that the entering its fourth week, two Berkeley. He later found work in Morefield said that he had At the University of Maryland CIA's covert recruiting threatens Iranian students at USF gave the Foreign Service for the State suspected trouble would develop the CIA was recruiting black the integrity and independence their opinions of the situation in Department. Having previously in Iran when he heard that the psychologists and psychiatrists of the academic community. an interview with the Foghorn. served in Bogota, Colombia, Shah had entered the United for intelligence operations in Continued on back Both students asked that their Morefield was sent to Tehran in States for medical treatment. Africa. names be withheld. July as a "security expert." Apparently participating in At the University of Michigan, "The U. S. will never return In a telephone interview with no extracurricular activities the Center for Chinese Students the Shah," stated the second year the Oakland Tribune. Dorothea while at USF, Richard Index have had communications with engineering student. "If he were Morefield, his wife and mother Morefield graduated in 1951 the CIA in assisting the agency in returned, he would reveal things of their five children, said that with a B.A. in historv from the News 1-9,32 analyzing China. that the U.S. doesn't want two weeks before angry College of Liberal Arts. revealed." According to the CIA Opinion 10-14 contacts, a Chinese UCLA "What would the rulers of Khomeini, but there are things 1 sufficient." he added. "Khomeini Special Photo Egypt or Saudi Arabia or other admire about him," the is definitely a fanatic, but hc has student was believed spying for American puppets think if the engineering student said. "He a lot of guts to fight the Peking. The student was put Section 15-18 U.S. handed over the Shah after has ended the corruption of the Americans. under FBI surveillance. supporting his government for previous system." "There are also things 1 don't A question has been raised at Features 19-21 Harvard University and colleges 35 years?" he added. "I think "He has cut off the foreign like about Khomeini." said the Entertainment . . . 22-27 there are ways to get t he hostages influence in our country. The engineering student. "We were across the United States, about freed without returning the Shah U.S. has fed us for 35 years, but promised free speech and tree the Central Intelligence Agency's Sports 28-31 like returning his money." now that we have to, we will media. We had them towards the (CIA) involvement in using "I don't agree completely with become agriculturally self- Continued on back professors as spies during trips P»8*- San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979 r ^ COBA Scandal Not ASUSF Election Results Being Discussed In Halter Neary her efforts would be applied to Pat McNicholas and by James Attridge given that responsibility, was The ASUSF election of the new student lobby being Beth Hartley triumphed. The A major scandal in the the major reason why Lawson November 15 and 16 saw Stacey started by ASUSF. two are members of the college of Business Administra­ managed to get away with what Lenz re-elected, and Crystal Crystal Allen is a junior Activities Development Board tion has been swept under the he did. Later, when Lorton Allen and I om Johnson elected sociology major well-known to and the Students for Economic rug by a hearing committee became cognizant of what as Sen'ators-At-Large. Dave Senate members for past work in Democracy. chaired by Assistant Dean Gary Lawson had done, he chose not Dobbs detealed Dan Courtney such areas as the Activities Stevens, the Foghorn has to bring the problem up before to win the position ol Club's Council. Allen drew 226 votes. learned. Apparently this action the proper authorities, but Council Chairperson, and lim Tom Johnson, a junior was taken with every intention opted to cover the scandal up ASUSF election results Malonej was re-elected to his business accounting major, said of hiding the facts from the for fear of the potential current job as Non-Resident's he was "surprised" at his victor) SI NAIOR-AT-LARGE student body. The Foghorn, consequences to himself. Stacey len/* 276 Communter Council Chairper­ since he felt hc didn't have time- and the University community. It was at the urging of a Crystal Allen* 226 son. Ihe ticket ol Pat to mount much of a campaign. Ihe original controversy number of students, whose only Tom Johnson* 200 McNicholas and Beth Hartley Johnson credited his win to his centered around the conduct of motivation was the University's Chris Stocker 198 captured the Freshman Class work with students as President Phillip Lawson, a student welfare, that an inquiry was Gregory Mohr 183 Presidency and Vice-Presidency, of the (iillson Residents Hall employee of COBA, who due to finally commenced. Everyone Betty Alexander 179 defeating Kevin McGuire and Council and a justice on the .1- a lack of sufficient oversight involved in the investigation Roxanne Araim 150 Mike Healy. Board. Johnson also worked managed to gain dangerous was admonished by Stevens not Steve Sem. of the Board of with fellow students in his CLUB'S COUNCIL CHAIR­ access to computer terminals as to talk to the Foghorn, or Student Coordination, which founding of the Hammered PERSON well as master keys to anyone else for that matter, administrates the elections, Slammers. an undergraduate Dave Dobbs* 302 University property. We have about the proceedings. athletics booster club. He said he 270 called the voter turn-out of 20'7 Dan Courtney been told that Lawson had a Because the scandal opened had no immediate plans for his "terrific." A total of 649 votes Abstain 73 number of the keys copied and up such a large can of worms for Senate position, but vowed, "I'll were cast for all races but the Void 4 distributed to friends. the University, it was decided work hard." freshman class offices, which NON-RESIDENTS COM Furthermore our sources tell us, that the case against Lawson drew 218 voters. ASUSF Tim Maloney was re-elected MUTER COUNCIL Lawson used these keys to pilfer would be dropped on the President Ered Schluep said that to his post as Non-Resident's CHAIRPERSON at least one piece of condition that he never work though BSC had set a goal of Commuter Council (NRCC) Tim Maloney: Yes* 194 sophisticated machinery from for COBA again and that he 30'; turn-out, he felt that for an Chairperson. Unopposed, No 60 Harney Science Center, a box maintain a more sufficient "off-election," with the major Maloney, a senior history major, Abstain 6 of blank registration forms and grade point average than he has offices not at stake, the numbers kept the post that he was elected Void 3 the approval stamp used by the in the past. Bursar and Registrar to process were "good." Schluep also to by the Senate in September to FRESHMAN CLASS What will happen to Doctor them, as well as large amounts praised the new feature of a voter fill a vacancy. PRESIDENT Lorton is now known at this of miscellaneous office supplies. pamphlet with the candidate's Sophomore Dave Dobbs Pat McNicholas* 117 time. qualifications and platform. captured the post of Club's Kevin McGuire 99 Lawson also managed to get What can be seen here are Stacey lenz. a sophomore Council Chairperson. Dobbs, FRESHMAN CLASS VICE- ahold of access to the computer two coverups, the first by nursing major, brought the most currently the Vice-Chairman of PRESIDENT terminal that handles grades Lorton to hide his own Sigma Alpha Epsilon, will votes for a Senator-At-l.arge. Beth Hartley* 136 and Bursar accounts, though it misdeeds while exposing the replace current Chairperson Elected to the post earlier this Mike Healy 82 is not known whether or not he University to further possible Kristi Mattson in a post that abused it. vear to fill a vacancy, she said she * indicates winner pillage, and the second by Dean was "reallv happy" with the involves working with all of The lack of oversight by Stevens, possibly to cover for victory. She added that most of ASUSF's chartered clubs. Professor Paul Lorton who was Continued on hack haven't RESEARCH PAPERS you always 10,250 on File — All Academic Subjects well Send $1.00 for your up-to-date, 306-page mail order catalog. wanted n\ ACADEMIC RESEARCH what are P.O. BOX 24873 you waiting , CA 90024

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Dr. intellect: because that would put wording used in the question. that to kill persons for these debate on abortion to become Warren stated that status as a him in the realm of God and the She felt that a "mother" was a reasons is an "inversion of an emotional, irrational shout­ human being does not confer angels. Consequently, intellect woman who had brought a values; you've turned the world ing match. But last Tuesday, upon an individual fetus "the cannot be a criterion for pregnancy to term, and that the upside down." Nov. 20th, USF hosted a true full-fledged right to life." She judgement, according to Dr. words "pregnant woman" would The fourth question: "Are debate: one involving not rhetor­ defined a person as a human Dennehy. This seems to be a be more accurate. She then went physical and mental limitations icians, but people well grounded being with certain minimal concession to Dr. Warren's claim on to state that a woman does adequate reasons to permit in logic. The speakers were Dr. mental capacities, withou which that the fetus is not rational. But have the right to abort a fetus abortions?" Dr.Dennehy Mary Ann Warren and Dr. it does not sufficiently differ Aristotle's definition of a human without restrictions (in the first answered, basically stating that Raymond Dennehy. Taking the from other forms of life. In being seems to call for trimester) and that poverty such limitations do not change pro-choice argument, Dr. addition, she said "... If you take rationality, which doesn't exist in constitutes a restriction. It was in one's status as a human being. Warren gave a very clear presen­ the rights of people seriously, you the fetus (according to Dr. answer to this question that she Dr.Warren's view: "... if the tation of her views. On the other have to take the rights of women Warren). What Dr. Dennehy reemphasized the mother's total mother has some physical or hand, Dr. Dennehy took a pro- seriously, and that to deny a apparently wound up with is the release from having to justify this mental limitation, this is a fully life side and appeared to have woman the right to choose fact that the fetus is not a human move. adequate reason for her to gotten the better of the whether or not she wants to bear being in any sense ofthe word, The next question, fielded choose abortion." Similarly, if a discussion (according to the a child, is to violate her most whereas Dr. Warren agreed that by Dr. Warren: "Are economic child is likely to have such a audience, which was probably fundamental rights. It is a very, a fetus is "genetically" a human and other factors, such as over­ limitation, "this is also a sound biased). very serious moral wrong." being. crowding, delinquency, and reason for choosing abortion. . . Tne debate was well attended, Dr. Dennehy then had his The second question, child abuse adequate reasons to the woman has at least some by an obviously blood-thirsty chance to dispute Dr. Warren's answered first by Dr. Dennehy: permit abortions?" Her answer moral obligation to consider the possibility of abortion. pro-life crowd. Originally to be statement. He started by "Does the mother have the right was a qualified "Yes," saying that held in McLaren 250, the room disputing Dr. Warren's claim to abort a fetus?" His answer: ... abortion is justified only if we Dr. Warren received the next had to be enlarged by opening that there are two kinds of no. Nobody has the right to take have determined whether or not question. "Does the justification the partition that separates it human beings: persons and non- innocent human life, under any the fetus is a person. for abortion lend itself to the from Mc 251. persons. He found it "fantastic" circumstances." He continued, Dr. Dennehy, faced with the justification of euthanasia and The format of the discussion that a fetus —• a "non-person," basically stating that, "The right same question, said. "No. lt infanticide?" Dr. Warren evaded was as follows. Each speaker according to Dr. Warren — to life must be the primary right." seems to me that economics and this question rather neatly. She made a 5-minute statement of suddenly blossoms into a human Dr. Warren responded to this urban design. . . exist for the Continued on page 4 position, followed by rebuttals being which manifests signs of from both sides. Then, a "personhood." Dr. Dennehy number of questions were put to continued, ". . . if it occurs from the speakers. At first, they were within (the change from non- answering questions for which person into person), it is merely If you'd like to do they had already prepared an unfolding. . . of what is answers. Later, these questions already there ... it is no essential something about the energy shortage came from the audience, and the change, but merely a fulfillment two speakers had to ad lib. of what the being is already. If it this is a good place to start. The forum opened with Dr. occurs from outside, then I Dennehy's statement of position. would ask for. . . an efficient Dr. Dennehy began by cause, an explanation of what identifying one of the most changes that lowly fetus into a important aspects of a person." This appeared to have democratic society: The been a crucial part of the protection of the innocent in argument, perhaps meriting their right to life. He then went further debate. The conclusion on to show that a fetus is a of Dr. Dennehy's rebuttal separate human being, and is referred to Dr. Warren's asser­ "not part of the mother's body in tion that the women's rights are any defensible sense." Dr. uppermost. Dr. Dennehy Dennehy concluded his argu­ countered her argument with a ment by naming abortion as historical, legal precedent: That something which "sounds the the rights of one person end as death-knell of democratic soon as they abridge the rights of society." others. Dr. Warren's turn came next. The statements and rebuttals She astutely narrowed the having been delivered, the argument down to one point, questions began. The first and based most of her arguments question: "Is the fetus a human on it. She asserted (quite cor­ being, and what do you mean by rectly) that the central issue is this?" Dr. Warren responded whether or not the fetus has first. Her answer was somewhat rights. If so, she admitted the vague. She began by naming two fetus must be accorded the full "relevant" senses of the word protection of the law. On the "human being." In the first sense, other hand, if the fetus does not the "genetic sense," the fetus is a have the right to life, then it is human being. However, in the possible development into a "moral sense" (the "genetic child is at the mercy of the sense" being "irrelevant" to the mother. One technique Dr. discussion) the fetus is not Warren exploited was the human. She also limited human comparison of the fetus to lower rights as belonging to ". . . only forms of life. She contended that beings which want to live..." She until the fetus exhibits significant mentioned that, "... if this seems differences from these forms of less than fully evident, 1 think it's life, it is legally and morally largely because we tend to equivalent to dogs, fish, and confuse. . . the distinction If you're a graduating civil, elec­ If you'd like to do something monkeys. And since the fetus between the senses ofthe word or doesn't become "significantly fail to make the distinction at trical or mechanical engineer who meaningful with your life, as well different" from lower forms of all." isn't afraid of jumping feet first into as earn a good living in a job with life until "shortly after birth," the one ofthe most complex problems good security, there may be an Dr. Dennehy's answer to the fetus can be destroyed at any ofthe decade-the energy shortage opportunity for you at PG&E. question was slightly more time up to, and shortly after - PG&E may have a job for you. direct. He began by defining Contact John Clemson, PG&E birth, and the mother's "human being," and limiting the The work is challenging. The Professional Employment Office, decisionto do this need not be possible meanings of the term to pay is good. And the benefits are 245 Market Street, San Francisco, justified in any way at all. one: Aristotle's "rational above average. CA 94106. PG'HU'E Each speaker had the animal." Whereas Dr. Warren An Equal Opponumn Employer- men md women opportunity to contest the state­ made the primary criteria for ment of the other. Dr. Warren "personhood"mental. Dr. had the first shot. While she Dennehy mentioned that a V. J P«ge4 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979 Abortion Debate Successful and Logical r n

Continued from page 3 for her argument to hold. ntact. By intact, I mean they BART Management and first mentioned that there are One question was asked could function." This makes him many so-called "justifications" several times by the audience: a person. But the faculties of a Employees Reach Agreement for abortion, not all of which "When does this sudden change fetus not only "could" bloom justify infanticide or euthanasia. take place?" (From non-person into operation — like those of She did, however, eventually get into person). Though Dr. the unconscious man — they by Theresa Hudson stations are now open. around to her justification for Warren asserted that no such probably will! Bay Area Rapid Transit The two unions involved in the abortion: The non-personhood »• change does take place — that it While debates like this seem to (BART) finally reached an dispute were Local 390 and of the fetus. She then addressed happens slowly — there can be serve little purpose, they actually agreement between management Local 1555. The first is the Public the topic of euthanasia, and no middle ground. That is, the do influence people's position. and employees after having whether the prospective victims fetus is either a person or it is not Several people, previously narrowly rejected a proposal on Local 1555. The first is the are persons. She stated the a person, and the change from bewildered by the emotional November 18. United Public Employee Union, example of a comatose man who one to the other must be instan­ arguments traditionally used in The shut down of BART a 1200-member union represent­ had no hope of regaining taneous. This has a tremendous this dispute, now have clear occurred on August 31, causing ing clerical and maintenance consciousness. She then tried to impact on Dr. Warren's concepts of the issue they are the three-county, 72 mile system workers. Local 1555 is the prove that such a man was in fact nebulous definition of when a dealing with. It is debates like to be out of service for six weeks. Amalgamated Transit Union, a person, saying that ". . . all his non-person becomes a person: this one that make the truth Limited service became available representing 525 station agents, neurological machinery is intact. "Shortly after birth." much easier to discover. beginning on October 4, and train operators, and some . . so he is just an unconscious Consider Dr. Warren's criteria gradually increased. Now full clerical personnel. person, and has rights as such." for personhood: "Certain basic service is once again available The revived full BART service Dr. Dennehy, replying to the mental capacities." Perhaps a IMPORTANT: Students who from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. should prove useful to USF are candidates for December '79 same question, cited the case of fetus lacks these "capabilities Ironically, the day after the students who commuted or have graduation must check the list of Dr. Waddill, a Los Angeles because he has no need for them. agreement was reached was families or friends nearby whom eligible & noneligible students on doctor charged with manually In the protected environment of Thanksgiving and the trains did they would like to visit. For those the bulletin board outside the strangling a baby he attempted the womb, of what use are "the not run. who do not have cars, BART is Registrar's Office in Campion to abort. His defense consisted of will to live" and "self-conscious­ The stations which had virtually the only means of Hall. asserting that, ". . . if a woman ness?" If one believes that remained closed were South transportation across the San has a right to murder the child... everything in nature has a Failure to check this list may Hayward, Coliseum, Ashby, El Francisco Bay. it shouldn't matter whether it is purpose, an intellectually result in the student not Cerrito Plaza, Orinda, Balboa Hopefully, service will done on this side ofthe womb, or developed fetus certainly poses a graduating. Park, and Daly City. All of these continue to be improved. that side of the womb." This, problem: What is the purpose of seems to be a ju stification for an intellect in such an infanticide. environment, when there's There were many questions nothing to exercise it on? MBA ADMISSION FORUMS from the audience, most trying to Also, Dr. Warren made a logically contradict some distinction between "genetic" particular statement made by humanity and "moral" For people who want Dr.Warren. 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by Chris Lynch the atmosphere as fine dust, and lt is a rare opportunity to talk inhaled by thc worker. Even bit Dorthy Schneider military spending, a total According to aides. \l i to a man who has risen to the top worse, an unsuspecting worker "My principles are simple; phasing out of nuclear power Brown's campaign goal at this in his field, especially when that often gets the dust on his hands, protect the earth, serve the and strong emphasis on time is to weaken Mr. Carter in field is cancer research. There is and ingests the powder along people and explore the conservation and environmental the early primaries with such a man here at USF: Arthur with his food. Simple though the universe." protection. strong second-place showings Furst Ph.D., who is the director solution may seem On Friday, November 9, with The governor's campaign has and even a possible victory in the of the Institute of Chemical ventilation, good hygiene, etc. this slogan which is becoming the had some difficulty in raising Minnesota caucus that the Biology. Dr. Furst has taught in the incidence of cancer in certain catch phrase of his campaign. funds. The October filing president will be forced to many schools, among them industries has been markedly Governor Edmund Brown Jr. of recorded a total of $261,000.00 withdraw, setting the stage for an USF, S.F. State University, S.F. reduced. California formally declared his and subsequent donations are assault on Senator Edward City College, and Stanford Whereas one problem candidacy for U.S. President. coming slowly. However, the M. Kennedy's campaign for the University. In addition, he involved an expansion in scope Accompanied by an interpre­ campaign manager, Tom Quinn Democratic nomination. performs research at U.C. (to include metals), other ter for the deaf and speaking to a said that funds would be Medical Center in S.F. and the problems require a more crowd of 300 supporters in the adequate for the early primaries. Lawrence Radiation Laborator­ restricted viewpoint. One such ballroom of the National Pres ies in Livermore a part of problem is that of the disposal of Club in Washington, D.C, the U.C. Berkeley. Dr. Furst is a radioactive materials used in 41-year-old governor reiterated WANTED past dean of the USF graduate medicine. Dr. Furst is a member his intentions. He emphasized division, which was abolished of a new task force which hopes energy issues, opposition to Students interested in government and public this Fall. to determine just what the military spending, the ailing One of Dr. Furst's specialties problems are. There are many economy, deficit spending, waste affairs. Students who would like a voice in is Heavy Metal Toxicology, in other groups which are trying to and what he sees as a loss of determining public policy decisions. Interviews which he has made some major solve an undefined problem. Dr. American leadership in tech­ will be held to discuss graduate studies at the advances, the greatest of which Furst recognizes such premature nology, trade and industry. was the invention of the field labors as futile, for one simple "We are a sleeping giant that SCHOOL OF URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, itself. "Many scientists", said Dr. reason: however one of these needs to wake up," he said. "Our Furst, "completely ignored groups decides to dispose of this dollar is weak, our energy CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY metals as possible carcinogens, waste, that group may be dependent on foreign whim and on Wednesday, December 5, 1979 unaware of certain undiscovered while, at the same time, noticed our economy headed for from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. high cancer rates in industries in aspects of the problem. stagnation." which there was substantial The Institute of Chemical To attack these problems Mr. in the Office of Placement Services. metal processing." Biology is now experimenting Brown has proposed a limit on One of Dr. Furst's major with different compounds ofthe contributions to thc field of previously discovered carcino­ science is the manner in which he gens. The Institute has come up approaches the particular with some clever solutions to problem at hand. This often some sticky problems. One such PEACE CORPS includes a redefinition of the problem was the accurate problem. administration of the potential Take for example the subject toxin. Inaccurate measurement methods had been hampering and VISTA of carcinogens in industry. Dr. Furst noted that a review of cancer research for several years, "industrial" carcinogens was until USFs program developed begun in the scientific precise ways of administering community. There was a limited substances, and easily perspective on the problem: interpreting their effects on metals were excluded. However, laboratory animals. careful research revealed several Dr. Furst's achievements in carcinogenic metals: Arsenic. cancer research have made him Nickel, Chromium, and possibly one of the most distinguished Lead. This discovery launched a scientists alive today. Among his major inquiry into this new achievements: he was recently hazard. Interestingly enough, appointed by the National the great majority of this Academy of Sciences to the research has involved USF, Dr. National Review Council for Furst in particular. It was found Heavy Metal Toxicology; he is that there are very simple causes the co-author of 13 books on for the contamination of metallic carcinogens; finally. Dr. workers with these substances. Furst is the winner of USFs The metal is often released into Distinguished Teaching Award.

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The California Coalition Against the Death Penalty Holds Symposium Transit Costs for Handicapped Could Cost up to $38 per Trip

said Hendon. "The rich are never moral as well as legal grounds. even after they are redesigned or by Will James executed." It will be an uphill battle by David Akina refitted to accommodate them. One year ago, Californians The 24 condemned men have According to Jock Brown ofthe A congressional agency An easier approach to the reaffirmed their approval of been convicted of 43 murders Northern California Ecumenical recently reported that new problem, which the congression­ capital punishment by altogether. Thirty-three of the Council, 75 per cent of federal rules to make mass al report concluded, would be to overwhelmingly passing victims were white. The coalition Californians favor the death transit vehicles and stations use a mixture of approaches Proposition 7, which extended claimed that jurys condemn penalty. accessible to handicapped riders including vans or small buses to the "special circumstances" to those who kill whites, and not "I characterize the 25 percent could cost the goverment a sum give disabled people door-to- which the death penalty can be those who kill non-whites. of Californians still .opposed to equal to $38 per trip for each door service on demand, federal applied. Still, the fight against According to the coalition, it the death penalty as progressive disabled rider over the next 30 subsidies for adapting ordinary the death penalty continues. is not only who the killer and the and assume that they will stand years. automobiles to the use of the The California Coalition victim is, but also where in the fast," said Brown. "The Regulations for accommoda­ handicapped, and a limited Against the Death Penalty held a state the crime occurs that pendulum has swung as far as it tion of the handicapped were program of refitting transit symposium in San Francisco influences sentencing. There is a will towards the conservative adopted by the Federal vehicles. This approach would November 17, to present wide disparity from county to side. We need to reach the next Department of Transportation be less costly especially in cities arguments against capital county in the number of murders 25 per cent." earlier this year in compliance that already have large existing punishment and develop which have been tried as capital with a congressional mandate. The targets the coalition will facilities. strategies to hinder its cases. aim at are registered Democrats, The new regulations have A plan that emphasizes taxis implementation and eventually Since 1977, there have been church groups, women's groups, alarmed transit officials around or vans on demand would reach eliminate it altogether. 186 capital cases arising in Los ethnic organizations, and voting the nation, who argue that the an estimated 26 percent of The coalition is trying to Angeles County, compared to students, according to Brown. costs to comply with the disabled people, compared to convince Californians of two only eight in San Francisco, said The coalition hopes that "Section 504" rules are too high seven percent that would be major points. I) Capital Hendon. Lassen County, with a through aggressively challenging to be workable. served by the transit plan. This punishment is detrimental to the population of 18,000 had nine pending cases and educating the The budget office reported approach would also cost about society it ostensibly protects. 2) capital cases in the same period public, death imposed by society that only about seven percent of 35 percent less than the transit Even if capital punishment were — one more than in San will become a thing of the the handicapped or disabled plan, the report said. justified in itself, the way it is Francisco where there were 108 barbaric past. people would use the facilities. applied is arbitrary. killings in 1978 alone. The coalition claimed that In the short run, the coalition £ •*»*? capital punishment harms will pursue cases in which the society because its mere death sentence seems to be existence establishes in peoples' handed down arbitrarily. The Academy Award winning minds that murder is a valid "Death must be imposed film. Hearts and Minds, will be The Quarterly has been and graphics. Submissions or solution to personal problems. rationally and consistently from shown on Sunday, Dec. 2 at funded $1223 and is looking for query letters can be left in The In most murders, the killer case to case," said Hendon. "We 6:00pm in Mc Claren center. staff in the art and editorial Quarterly box in U.C. 402. knows the victim. The Dan are not arguing, per se, that Admission is $1.00, with departments. Also, The Further, Marie Thomas, Editor- White case was cited as an capital punishment is unconsti­ proceeds going to the Quarterly is seeking contribu­ in-Chief, can be contacted in the example of this. tutional." Cambodian relief Fund. tors of essays, short stories, evening at 668-7102. "Dan White was frustrated . In the long run, the coalition Sponsored by: Students for poems, black and white photos, politically, and resorted to hopes to convince the majority Economic Democracy, ASUSF, murder to relieve it, one week of Californians that the death and Campus Ministry. after campaigning for penalty must be rejected on Proposition 7," said Alan f BWJB WJOOW Cilman, chairman of the Chinese Language and Cultural Studies coalition. CLCS Offers: The acceptance, perhaps • Reasonable expenses • Travel I subconscious, of murder as a • Concentrated study in Taiwan solution to one's problems may • Extensive Course Listing help account for the slightly • Full University credit higher murder rates in states Accepting application for all quarter* EMPLOYMENT with the death penalty. Coalition For Free Pamphlet and Counseling U.S. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE members admit, however, that Chinese Language and Cultural Studies statistics are inconclusive about P.O. Box 15563, Long Beach. CA 90815 AGENCY. the relationship between the j Telephone: (213) 597-3361 Unique professional opportunities tor those seniors and existence of capital punishment v^». I***I'II^II^ I graduate students completing work in: and murder rates. *^ On a deeper level, the Accounting/Auditing Foreign Languages Aeronav'tlcal Engineering coalition stated that the death (High to Native STUDY IN EUROPE Aerospace Engineering Proficiency Required) penalty symbolizes the urge to Agricultural Economics Arabic eliminate portions of society The University of Louvain (est. 1425) Architectural Engineering Chinese which are considered threaten­ Leuven, Belgium Civil Engineering Japanese ing. The primary victims are the Communications/Journalism Korean Computer Sclence/Syttemi Analyst blacks. offers Polish Economics/Econometrics Russian "Instead of addressing our COMPLETE PROGRAMS IN PHILOSOPHY Electrical Engineering International Relations problems, we eliminate," said FOR THE DEGREES OF B.A., M.A., AND PH.D. Electronic Engineering' 'Library/Information Science Cilman. "We won't allow blacks Electro Chemistry Mathematics/Information Science plus Foreign Area Studies in our jobs, neighborhoods and A JUNIOR YEAR ABROAD PROGRAM Mathematics (applied) schools. Our solutions are East Asian Mechanical Engineering • course options offered in English Near Eastern Nuclear Engineering unemployment and murder." • contact with European and non-European nationalities Russian Nuclear Physics "The death penalty is a • incredible cultural opportunities East'Europe Operations Research symbolic declaration of war, and • ideal location for travel Optical Engineering clearly destroys society more Photogrammetry/Interpretation TUITION Physics than protecting it," Cilman The cost of tuition and fees to the students is only Political Science added. 11,500 Belgium Franks (approx. $400 US dollars) The coalition claims that the due to subsidies from the government. (•GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY) death penalty is not applied Write To: All initial assignments are in the Washington, DC area Some fairly. According to State Public . require foreign travel US Citizenship is required Minimum Defender Ezra Hendon, there Secretary English Programs processing time is six (6) months OBTAIN YOUR APPLICA­ are now 24 men on death row in H.I.W. TION FROM OFFICE OF CAREERS-PLANNING & PLACE­ California: 14 whites, five MENT RESUMES/APPLICATIONS MUST BE MAILED AS Karrdinaal Mercierplein 2 SOON AS POSSIBLE TO P O BOX 36103! SAN FRANCISCO. blacks, two Native Americans, B-3000 Leuven CA 94102 QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WILL BE INTERVIEWED two Asians and one Mexican. AT AN EARLY TIME Belgium "The only thing they all have MINORITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY - in common is that thev're poor," AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. _^ November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn P»«e7 Kopp Campaigns Heavily The Last Week Senate Notes by Walter Neary During the informal meeting, Maloney suggested a "friendly by Marcella Farragher shifted to Kopp's advantage. an announcement by Tim Orozco amendment" to Setteimayer, Every week we will hear the new At the ASUSF Senate of the Governance Committee calling for the examination of the On December II. San endorsements which each Meeting on November 15, that the Students for Economic BSU charter keeping all the Franciscans will again journey candidate has to announce. Treasurer Joe Schunk an­ Democracy's charger had been other club in good standing. to the polls to vote in the run-off Candidates do this to keep the nounced that he had frozen the refused led to a long and volatile Settelmayer refused the "friendly election. Over half the momentum of the election budget of the Philippine-Ameri­ discussion. Orozco said that the amendment." however. Tim politicians in this city will be going. There are many can Association. He said that committee had found the SED's Orozco, defending Governance, involved in the run-off election. individual aspects which the they ran over their budget for the proposed constitution vague: justified its actions and said, "1 San Franciscans will be voting voters must take into account. Barrio Fiesta by $2,000. "We want something very don't know where Stacey was, for mayor, district attorney, There are many differences Declaring that "anything concrete." but we approved the charters." sheriff and five supervisor seats between them. Their social (Phil-Am) planned for Spring A representative of SED said Orozco added that it would be in districts 1, 5, 7, 9, and 11. philosophies vary as well as their has been put on hold," Schunk that the group had followed the very unfair to clubs to rescind The most competative and voting records stated that they wouldn't be able charter of the Baptist Student their charters now, denying them interesting race in the media Kopp's image in this to reimburse ASUSF in less than Union. This prompted Senator due priviledges. spotlight is that of the office of campaign for mayor has been a year. Schunk did, however, Stacy Lenz to ask if there was Guida Galli pointed out that mayor. Feinstein and Kopp are completely turned around. The praise Phil-Am for their "open therefore something wrong with Club's Council and Governance in the city arena facing each spirit which is present at Kopp's and cooperative attitude towards the BSU's charter, which was could examine, and, if need be. other for a one-on-one Taraval Street headquarters in giving the money back," and approved at the previous rescind, the charters of any club. campaign. When 54% of the the Sunset District can be faulted "ignorance" for the error. meeting along with the charters of Settelmayer withdrew his voters showed up at the polls on summed up in four words, "a will Activities Vice-President Frank 29 other clubs in a blanket motion. November 6, their decision was to win." Kopp has been involved Vaculin praised Phil-Am for the motion. The Senate finally decided to force Feinstein into a run-off in City government for nine Barrio Fiesta, calling it out­ Lenz, who was recently that Governance should re­ election with Quentin Kopp. years. He's had a lot to say about standing." reelected to the Senate, and examine all the constitutions of This has lead into an even more important legislation at City President Fred Schleup played Steve Settelmayer began to the clubs at its leisure. aggressive style of campaigning Hall. He has taken popular and down the significance of the question the blanket approval Under New Business, NRCC that San Francisco has yet to see. unpopular stands on the issues $2,000 overexpenditure, saying and the Governance Committee, Chairperson Tim Maloney This week the candidates will and legislation which has "this has happened before." of which they are members,, for castigated unnamed Senate take their place in the media circulated through City Hall. Schleup said that ASUSF was not not examining the individual members for not coming to the spotlight presenting their stands Kopp stands as a leader who can liable for Phil-Am's debts, but charters. Orozco responded by special, closed Housecleaning on city related issues in televised think for himself. Even though was "helping them out." He saying "I hardly got a quorum session called earlier in the debates. Dianne Feinstein and he has capped down on added that this was the first time (from the committee members)." month by VP Sue Kraus. Quentin Kopp will have specific downtown interests he has such an incident had been He said that Governance just Maloney suggested members discussions on the city's $117. received support from the reported publicly. wasn't able to examine all ofthe attend the next Housecleaning million deficit, along with their business community of this city. Schluep said that work was constitutions each year for session, saying "some of us are views on dealing with the When Quentin Kopp entered beginning on improving rechartering. Lenz and dirty." housing shortage and rising the campaign he stated that he budgeting methods which in the Settelmayer pressed for the Maloney also showed the unemployment. There will be no wanted San Francisco to be a past "were not very good." He rescinding of the blanket Senate and gallery two well- trio to debate the issues'. The city where San Franciscans were praised Schunk for this year approval, though it was not an circulated ASUSF election choice is between Feinstein and first. A city where people could "doing a sensational job." official meeting where business campaign flyers and said that Kopp. Realtor David Scott, and afford to live here. The first part of the ASUSF could be transacted. they lacked proper Board others' have been eliminated. San Francisco is in a crisis of Senate meeting was informal, as Advisor Loretta Magnani- Coordination approval (one of Quentin Kopps' success in leadership. San Francisco has. not enough members showed up Williams suggested the the flyers was from Dan succeeding in a run-off election many demands and challenges for a quorum. The discussion rechartering question was Courtney's campaign). proves that the San Francisco that must be met in the I980's. It was chaired by Senior Class "scratching the surface of a The next vital question to election for mayor is more than a is a city which needs a strong President Guido Galli in Vice- deeper problem," and said the come before the Senate was the popularity contest. On leadership. That leader will be President Sue Kraus's excused process of yearly re-examina­ issue of whether or not to meet November 6, the campaign chosen on December II. absence. tions of club charters should be during Thanksgiving week. examined. Tired after 20 minutes of debate. At 7:20, enough members had Treasurer Schunk approached arrived for aquorum and Galli the Senators and expressed the Laguna Honda Patients Experience opened the official meeting. sentiments of many by sharply Settelmayer immediately moved pointing out "it took 40 minutes A Special Thanksgiving to rescind the blanket approval to get a quorum tonight." Gali graciously, and accepted with Thanksgiving Dinner for 33 of 30 club's charters. Lenz, declared Schunk out of order, to by Walter Neary open arms. Each of the elders patients of the Laguna Honda saying that governance had done which he responded, "Sure I send their thanks." hospital. "nothing" thus far, said that the am," and sat down. . . The "Each of them remembers With these words, Carolyn The dinner was held on committee should begin the long Senators tied in a vote on the how you smiled, the way you Verheyen and Sister Charlene November 15 from 11:00 a.m. to task of re-examining the question, and Galli cast the showed them around our Tschirhart of the Campus 1:30 p.m. in the Lone Mountain constitutions. deciding ballot against a Thanks­ campus, the way you sang with Ministry Outreach program Green Room. NRCC Chairperson Tim giving week meeting. them, the way you held their thanked the 73 student The event was declared a "big hands. Your gifts were given volunteers who helped at the success" by Frank Vaculin, ASUSF Activities Vice- Can You Imitate President, who co-sponsored the dinner with Campus Ministry and provided the food. Hemingway's Style? While the meal of turkey, by David Akhta sweat, daring and grace, not one- sweet potatoes and cranberry liners. Judges in last year's sauce was praised by everyone, Are you a Hemingway fan? If competition summed it up this the visit itself drew more praise, so, then this contest is for you. way: "You make the judges as USF students were able to Harry's Bar & American Grill, joyful by scholarship. You bring meet people of a different Los Angeles, announces its them to tears by sloth. If you generation and experience. Third International Imitation have no pride, they do." Students greeted the visitors Hemingway Competition, where For some nice food in in the Lone Mountain parking "one really good page of really Florence, and a chance to make lot. giving all they could a tour of bad Hemingway can land you a it big with the literati, send your a campus packed with young friend in Italy." entries to Harry's by February people. In the dining hall, songs, The prizes are simple: fame, 15. 1980. The decision of the music, and happy talk flowed immortality and dinner for two judge will be final and will be through the air, as the elders and at Harry's Bar& American Grill announced before March 25, youth shared their lives. in Florence, Italy. Included will 1980. Orte student, who spent most be the plane ride there and back. Entry blanks are available (in of his time with a 94-year-old Here's how to enter: write one person or by mail) at Harry's Bar lady, said, "This is fantastic. page on an official entry blank & American Grill (in the ABC When you hear people speak of (or on a plain piece of paper). Entertainment Center, Century being thankful around Your entry has to sound like City), 2020 Avenue of the Stars, Thanksgiving for each other, you Hemingway, and it has to Los Angeles. CA 90067. can really appreciate it. I've met mention Harry's Bar, nicely. It Allow yourself to be bathed in •photo hy Ted Brooker a whole new type, a whole new can be a page of dialogue, a adoration, while the flowers and Frank Vaculin, Activities Vice-President, entertains world, of people that I can be character sketch or an action oles pile up at your feet. Enter a Lagruna Honda Patient. thankful for." scene. The judges are looking for now! Pace 8 San Francisco Foghorn November 30. 1979 Draft Movement Afoot and Growing Strong

is that the army has not done a more around the hope of taking However, racial incidents arguments both for and against a by Jim A ttridge sufficient job of recruiting over governments in Italy, have been on the decline during return to conscription. What is One ofthe most volatile issues women. Many claim that women France and Spain through free the past few years, mainly due to apparent is that there needs to be of the nineteen sixties is are not capable of fighting in elections. They also win through an increase in the number of a readjustment of our military returning to public attention this combat roles, though the Israeli intimidation, as they have in the black officers and special machine. Perhaps a few repairs year and promises to raise the ire army stands as a contradictory case of neighboring Finland, programs that force the races to here and there will preclude the of America's young and the example. Furthermore it can be which though technically work together on individual need for a revival of the draft. eyebrows of some of the old as argued that a large number of independent, kowtows to the assignments. This is what Congress has to well. It is the draft. A movement able bodied males are presently Soviet line. There are many who claim decide. is afoot in the halls ofthe U.S. serving in noncombat roles that Even if the Soviets should that the large number of black How likely is a return to the capitol to revive conscription as could easily be filled by women. exercise a moratorium on soldiers would mutiny if the US draft? Not very. Though we will a means to maintain standing Computer work, logistics common sense and attempt an were to go to war in South probably see some form of army. Representative Paul communications; all are invasion of West Germany, the Africa. However it is extremely registration enacted for McCloskey from San Mateo has examples of jobs presently held United States could deploy the unlikely that this would ever emergency situations only, it is recently introduced a bill that by males that can be supplanted neutron bomb, a conventional happen, especially in light ofthe doubtful that Congress will go would require all youths by women, thereby freeing up weapon designed to wipe out compromise that was reached all the way and bring between the ages of 18 and 25 to the men for service on the battle enemy battalions. Utilization of last week over the Rhodesian conscription back. The register with the selective service field. neutron technology could issue between the Muzorewa arguments for the draft are system and serve for a minimum government and the Popular good, but they are not of eighteen months in the "The US Military claims that it is having an Front of Nkomo. compelling enough. One must military or some other form of increasingly hard time maintaining force • Many leaders of the black remember that drafts have never national service. community here in the United been popular in the United levels deemed adequate to deter a Soviet Why does McCloskey think States consider this argument States and that the bloody we should bring the draft back? attack." insubstantial. The army memories of Vietnam are still provides in many cases the only part of our national conscious­ Is the All Volunteer army The army admits that it has preclude the need for eventually way out for black youths who ness. Few politicians are likely to working or not? How likely is not taken proper advantage of calling up the reserves. suffer from chronic unemploy­ savor the notion that their another war within the next few the potential use of women to fill Another argument against the ment. The army provides skills constituents may see them as the years, and would the United the ranks and is presently All Volunteer Force is that it that are useful for black youths, person that helped pass the law States be prepared to fight in it? does not represent an accurate planning on instituting specific when they return to the job that sent their son off to war. It is These questions must all be cross section ofthe society. Fully programs designed to bring market, and they can claim likely that the Congress will addressed if we are to make any one quarter ofthe army is black. women down to the recruiting veteran's preferences in lieu of, reflect the general mood of the sort of rational analysis of this Many contend that this stations. or as a supplement to, American public, which potentially volatile issue. condition has led to an alarming The army still counters these affirmative action. according to the Gallup poll is The U.S. military claims that amount of racial rancor within arguments with the claim that still opposed to a military draft. it is having an increasingly hard even if we do have a standing the armed forces which threatens Black leaders also assert that these moves to reinstate the draft The people of today are no time maintaining force levels army of sufficient size, we still to undermine the viability ofthe in order to bring racial different than those of 1916 who deemed adequate to deter a must have an adequate amount army as a unitary fighting force. equivalency to the armed forces expressed their opposition to Soviet attack. Former NATO of reservists to be called to the Proponents of this argument are actually a veiled form of America's involvement in World commander Alexander Haig front line if a major war were to point to the recent race riots at racism, that presumes that War 1, by making the number and many others like him break out. Specifically they site Camp Pendleton here in blacks make inferior soldiers one sheet music seller of that contend that Soviet adventurism potential needs in the European California, and the chapters of and should not receive the year a paen titled "I Never in recent years has been the theatre, should the forces ofthe the Klu Klux Klan that are benefits of military service. Raised my Boy to be a Soldier". direct result of US weakness Warsaw pact invade Western popping up at bases around the Obviously there are strong stemming from our theoretical Europe. , world. inability to wage a conventional The reserves are indeed, (nonnuclear) war. Haig sites the woefully undermanned. Soviet buildup of troops in Independent estimates range as Eastern Europe as a dangerous high as 700,000 on the size ofthe VISTA to Conduct Drive at USF omen. shortfall. Experts agree that a Though the armed forces have national emergency would Making their first visit of the in education, English, home child and spouse abuse or health met their recruiting goals at least require an immediate return to l979-'80 academic year to the economics, civil engineering, and nutrition. adequately the past few years, a conscription in order to provide University of San Francisco, a , nursing, busines administration Peace Corps Volunteers serve few problems do exist within the reserves in a protracted conflict. team of four recruiters for or economics; or liberal arts for two years and receive a living AVF that they feel warrants a For this reason it is prudent to VISTA (Volunteers in Service to degrees with experience in such allowance, medical and dental return to the draft. First of all, expect that some sort of bill America) and the Peace Corj>s fields as community develop­ care, vacations and an end-of- the army has had to rely on requiring registration will indeed will conduct a two-day drive on ment, community health, service readjustment stipend of reenlistees to keep force levels pass during this Congress. the campus Monday and construction, agriculture, over $3,000. They must be U.S. high. This means that huge Whether or not one which Tuesday, Dec. 3 and 4. gardening or 4-H Clubs. citizens and, if married, have no reenlistment bonuses and higher requires actual service will is The campaign is part of a However, Ms. Nelson added, dependents. salary grades have got to be paid. another matter. nationwide effort to fill 500 there are scattered Peace Corps VISTA's, who serve for one Secondly, the pool of eligible The counterargument to this VISTA openings this winter and assignments available for other year, also receive a living males is shrinking and will analysis is that despite Soviet 1,400 for the Peace 'Corps skills and academic disciplines, allowance, medical care and a continue to shrink well into the activity as of late, it is highly starting in January. and she urged students readjustment allowance. VISTA nineteen eighties. Whereas the unlikely that war will break out Team leader Bernice Nelson interested in Peace Corps service accepts permanent U.S. army has to recruit one in every in the European theatre, and if it said that she and her teammates to stop by the recruitment table residents as well as citizens. four available 18 year old males does it may not be necessary to will be available in the Green and in the Green and Gold Room of to maintain current force levels, counter the threat with a large Gold Room of University Center University Center and check Intersession '80 Class by 1985 they will have to recruit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. their qualifications against Schedules are available at the one out of every t hree. This is t he force of footsoldiers. Interview appointments may be current requests from Third Registrar's Office. Intersession result ofthe lower birth rate that First of all, it would be made in advance at the Career World host countries. *80 registration will be Jan. 2, came after thc baby boom ofthe ridiculous for the Soviet Union Planning and Placement Center. 1980 in the Registrar's Office. I950's. to provoke the United States New VISTA Volunteers, who when our only recourse would be Campion Hall. must be willing to relocate Students who are requesting However, a number of nuclear confrontation. Second­ Placements are now being outside California, will serve transcripts to be sent to law or analysists have disputed the arily, it is not logically consistent made for Peace Corps training primarily as community medical schools must allow two military's claims. First of all, the to presume that just because the cycles beginning in January, Ms. organizers, she said. They will weeks for processing once the intelligence standards for the Soviets are pursuing an Nelson said, but applications join or replace the 4,000 transcript request form is armed forces are the same that aggressive policy in the third will be accepted from seniors VIST A's currently working with submitted to the Registrar's they were in 1964, but higher world that they would do the and graduate students available non-profit organizations, Office. Official transcripts will than during the Vietnam era, same in Europe. Third world to begin service any time within neighborhood self-help groups not be available until when standards were lower. If adventurism is probably a shift the next year. and social service agencies approximately two weeks after we can use dumb people during in Soviet policy, a shift away Some 6,000 Peace Corps throughout the United States. grade reports have been mailed times of war to fill our ranks, from a European locus. This has Volunteers are now serving in 59 Their goal is to help t he poor and to students (end of January). why can't we use them during been evidenced by the recent developing countries of Latin powerless have a greater voice in Students who receive on their times of peace? Further it is unilateral withdrawal of Soviet America, Africa, Asia and the the decisions that affect their grade reports the notice "not contended that a liberalization forces from East Germany, a Pacific. lives, according to Ms. Nelson. reported" should contact the in requiremnts by five move which was made by Qualifications for the Peace VISTA's may work on proj­ individual instructor. This pounds on each side would Brezhnev as a goodwill gesture Corps include farm experience; a ects related to consumer affairs, notice indicates that the increase the eligible pool by 15%. instructor turned in his/her during the SALT talks. major in biology, chemistry, legal services, business and eco­ grades late to the Registrar's By far the most potent Furthermore it would seem that physics or mathematics, or a nomic development, housing, response to thc man power claim Soviet strategy in Europe centers minor in mathematics; degrees education, youth counseling. Office. November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 9 Crossroads Is Progressing ' Drive to Replace '

by Rob Patascil better than projected. ASUSF treasury books while In its first month of operation, managers Lee and Raymond are Vandalized Statue The new Crossroads Cafe in September, the coffeehouse responsible for supervising their When a campus statue of the statue with a plaque naming the operation for the past semester is grossed nearly $1200.00. own itemized books. Blessed Virgin was destroyed by date of replacement and progressing towards establishing For October and November, Expenses have gone to vandalism on Halloween night, mentioning those persons and itself as an on-campus student the story has been the same. The payment of professional fees the Universty announced it groups contributing $10.00 or entertainment-coffeehouse and weekly intakes have averaged amounting to $1100.00 for would not be replaced. Since that more to the replacement effort. as a solid source of income for between $350.00 to $375.00 entertainers such as Steve Seskin time the Grotto near the Church Kauffer Saddler Catholic Supply ASUSF. while the minimum income was and friends. Magic, and has been unfortunately and Company of San Francisco, With the assistance of an expected to range from $100.00 Summerbreeze. conspicuously empty. On this from whom the statue will be S8.000.00 allocation from the to $125.00. Approximately $200.00 goes premise, a group of students purchased, has greeted the initial ASUSF Campus Improvement So far, the gross weekly weekly to the restocking of goods from the University community efforts of the drive organizers Fund back in September, 1979, income depends completely such as desserts, coffees, juices, are initiating a fund-raising drive with an offer to pay all freight the Crossroads opened its doors upon the Wednesday night cookies, and bagels. to replace the statue. charges incurred in bringing the early this semester. turnout, which so far have been From the alleged $8,000.00 In short, the drive will include statue from its source. All The cafe is located on the first successes. allocation received by sales of baked goods on faculty, students and staff level of University Center in the Thursday and Friday nights Crossroads, only $3900.00 of it designated dates through the end wishing to similarly aid the area which once housed the have been considered slow have been spent on starting of the semester and informal venture by way of contribution Medusa Room. nights for the coffeehouse and costs. This included installation invitations to contributors who of effort or dollars are urged to The coffeehouse is presently during those nights earn only of new carpeting, miscellaneous wish to aid the effort in dollar contact Patty McMahon operating in the red but exhibit $60.00 to $70.00 at the most. repairs and rehabilitation, terms. Upon replacement at a (LM419), Roseanna Marchetti signs of breaking even and Crossroad revenues are purchase of an alarm system and cost of $275.00, the organizers (P440). Frank Vaculin (UC402), getting in the black within a year automatically recirculated back stereo system and an allotment plan to accompany the new or Chris Bakes (LM404). and a half. into ASUSF accounts. for Student Work Study jobs. Since the Crossroads serves Crossroads being an affiliate Steve Lee and Tony Raymond students, it has a "tax-free of ASUSF has its outside have informed the Foghorn that exempt" status as long as cooked checking account established from the Crossroad's inception, foods are not served (except through ASUSF. Paul Keating, they have always considered the coffee). Crossroads is Assistant to ASUSF Treasurer $8,000.00 allocation as a loan Iron 'Flatter 'Restaurant responsible only for submitting Joe Schunk, oversees Cross­ and are paying back to ASUSF. the collected sales tax to the roads financially as Service They wish the coffeehouse to State Board of Equalization. Coordinator. be self-sufficient and self- In their report to the State The Crossroads checking supporting without necessitating Board of Equalization, account is a two signature the need in asking ASUSF proprietors Steve Lee and Tony account with ASUSF being the senate for additional or bail-out • Dinner • Lunch • Raymond projected a monthly co-signers. However. ASUSF funds. income of $1,000.00 on the basis has given the Crossroads Financially stable for next • Banquets Available • of operating five days a week, management the liberty of using semester, the coffeehouse A free glass of wine at Lunch four weeks a month with a the account at their own managers expect ASUSF to Or 10% discount on complete dinner at dinner turnout of fifty people who will discretion. cover only the Student Work With This Ad spend at least SI.00. Only finally monthly debits Study allocation. However, business has been and credits are posted in the 3300 Geary Street _ Phone 387-7.700

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by Matthew A. Mallet Editor

This week I am veering from my usual subject matter. Instead of discussing more practical matters I have chosen to discuss a theoretical concern, but a concern which affects each and every student at USF. This concern is especially exemplified about this time ofthe school year when papers become due and finals are just around the corner. The question I am addressing concerns the purpose of schooling: is it for an education or for grades? At first glance the question seems simple; the purpose of schooling is to obtain an education. Students spend In the Catbird Seat year after year learning the details of a subject or subjects. r by Ross H. Miller 1 Ideally, they learn as much as they are interested in, Opinions of Jesuitism expanding upon materials presented by an instructor. Over the course of my years expend the money themselves for One letter in particular talks of A closer look, however, reveals that many students do with Jesuits, periodically I have these luxuries, their acceptance the obligation of fasting, where just enough "learning" to get by. Cramming for tests, been hit with some queerly of them points to an incongruity. special exceptions were made for hurriedly preparing papers, most of these students amusing facets of their char­ Either the rule on poverty is un­ wives who felt their attractive­ attempt to quickly "learn" material covered over a acter. That is. when I consider reasonable, or they are not ness would suffer without food semester in the course of one night. They also quickly the essential aim outlined in reasonably using the gift God has and for those husbands who no forget the material. Ignatius' Spiritual Exercises, and given them. longer found it hard to resist Why do students do this? Some students seem to attend then see how it manifests itself in Of course, the history of the their wives due to the lack of school only to leave school—WITH A DEGREE. It is the practice, my naive admiration Jesuits is filled with fierce food which weakened their degree which is important, not the means used in getting for the Jesuits is turned topsy­ struggles over the question of potency. it. But other students, not in professional training turvy. And so my experiences their commitment to their Following Pascal was the programs, fall into the same old patterns described. Even have led to my interest in some principles. The Jansenists, those famous, or infamous, savage accounting for external factors such as jobs, students noble writers who revolted belligerent Puritans in satirist, Voltaire, whose Candide seem to naturally focus on grades rather than learning. against the Jesuits centuries ago seventeenth-century France, epitomizes his lifetime attack on Unfortunately, so do some instructors. and I have sought to understand engaged in a long-standing battle philosophical optimism and re­ Not all, however. Several professors have expressed their reasons. My aim here is to with the Jesuits over the proper ligious practices. He devotes desires to eliminate grades. Others do not emphasize examine, with due reverence, (which, for the Jansenists, meant three consecutive chapters to ex­ grading in their courses. And rightly so. Grades some "irreverent episodes" in the stricter) conduct of French pose his contempt for the Jesuit themselves seem to be a barrier to education. In grading history of the Jesuits. And with Christians. order. this knowledge, perhaps we can the emphasis is not put on a cultured assimilation of The propaganda war (called He too criticizes the Jesuit ensure that the same serious information but rather on the student's preparation for a by one historian, "a pyrotechnic influence in the dispensation of problems do not rise again. particular test. Students, therefore, tend to gear discharge of oratory and moral judgments, finding that themselves for these specific challenges. But once one The vow of poverty which pamphlets") which ensued "pure nature is good after all," specific obstacle is surpassed little is done until the next each Jesuit must take is essential reminds one of a similar "war" better able to discern moral right arises. The continuity of education is thus lost, resulting to the Spiritual Exercises I have which took place on our campus from wrong in itself than having in the loss of information. Grading forces students to spoken of. Indeed it is stated that back in the Fall of '78. Though to rely on determinations by the focus on grades rather than their education. these exercises prepare and dis­ the question in France was far Jesuits. I am not suggesting here that grading should be pose "the soul to rid itself of all more serious, both actions were These brief glimpses I have abolished, for I can suggest no alternative to replace it. I inordinate attachments, and, equally ludicrous. offered are necessarily am merely suggesting that students re-examine, if need after their removal, (to seek and The attack on the Jesuits was incomplete, yet from these two be, their academic priorities to determine whether they find) the will of God in the ably undertaken by Blaise great spokesmen, grave incon­ are avoiding the grade trap and are receiving the disposition of (one's) life for the Pascal, the great mathematician, sistencies were uncovered and education they want. salvation of (one's) soul." The who produced a wonderfully indicted and crippled the The purpose of schooling—for those not just seeking a Jesuit is called to contemplate on satirical work, Les Provinciates, Society. Surely this unglamor- degree—is for an education. Students should not lose the events in Christ's life, "to blasting Jesuit casuistry. ous period in its history taught sight of their educational goals as they feel the pinch of imitate Him in (one's) entire In these letters, Pascal shows successive generations several term papers and finals. living," to center his life around how the Jesuits accomodated lessons. But 1 wonder if certain the conditions that Christ did: moral principles to immoral vestiges of the past linger on. "His poverty and lowliness." society. While Pascal claims not Next week, I will share my Yet the significance of this vow to be accusing the Jesuits of findings on the present-day in­ is unclear. I know several Jesuits corrupting morals (which I find fluence of the Jesuits and why who indulge themselves with hard to believe), he does reveal some continue the revolt begun II their fine taste in expensive several startling pieces of advice long ago. 4V\ •HEfS'flNFRflNCISC clothing or exotic cognacs. given by Jesuit casuists in the While they may not always confessionals.

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Sullivan Photo Edilor Michael Dubnoff Assistant Ted Brooker Business Manager Larry Ching Advertising Manager Jackie Ebrahimi Copy Editors Diana Gutierrez Mary Hess Contributing Editor James Attridge The San framiscu foghorn is the official newspaper of the University of San Erancisco. published Fridays during the academic year except on holidays and during summer and intersession The l,'uh.>rn IN run and produced exclusively by students Fditonals do nol necessarily reflect the opinion of Ihe Student Body or the University Administration The editor is solely responsible for the contents of each and every issue Typetellmt- Lewis Pub Oak November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Pace 11 A Candid Look At History Candid Campus GAYS, ALCOHOLICS, AND efforts to cover up. Harding, byAn AllenAltar. Funky;.",,.,i-,. IXiv am CRAZIES Have occupied the incidentally was one of two presi­ Oval Office. All the following dents to have admittedly pieces of Presidential mud are fathered illegitimate children What no subtitles you say! I Hawaii to face the grueling Tom Johnson founder of the completely authentic, anyone the other being Grover didn't feel like thinking them up. opposition of Hawaii Pacific, a Hammer Slammers was elected to who can disprove any of them Cleveland. So if you miss them, tough school that has had a round ball the Senate and is eyeing the will be awarded a case of Chester Arthur, our twenty- toenails. Here we go gaddin team for all of three years... well Presidency. . When he runs just Heineken, compliments of John first President was claimed by his about the world of three dot-ism. maybe the guys will acquire a few remember what happened the Hope Funky. . . detractors to have been born in Of course I don't know if this is leis over there. . . In case you're last time we elected a Franklin Pierce, the Canada and therefore ineligible true, but I heard the other day wondering why USF refuses to cheerleader. . . Alarm in the fourteenth President of the for the Presidency. . . his only that Father Fessio was recently change vending machine province: Rick Leaf, Jim United States was a friend of prior political job before being seen at a Bob Dylan concert. companies, it's because RAPCO, Attridge and Brian O'Connor, Nathaniel Hawthorne's and an named Vice President was as There's something strange about the supplier of those mechanical three of USFs most notable incurable alcoholic. His Vice official dealer of graft in the seeing the Fez strolling around hunks of junk, is owned by R.A. oddballs, were seen dining in the President, William Rufus De political machine of New York humming "They'll stone you Petri, a major benefactor of the Jesuit dining hall over in Xavier Vane King was conjected by his boss Roscoe Conkling. . . when your trying to be so good... athletic department. . . last week. One practical joker contemporaries to be a homo­ James K. Polk's administra­ Everybody must get stoned. . . Ok Al Huerta, Ava McWash­ shook the house by spreading the sexual. His alleged lover was tion was severely impaired by the Haight Ashbury, or Hashbury to ington, and Charlie Wall, you've rumor they were all thinking of James Buchanen, Pierce's fact that he had chronic diarrhea its boosters was the capital ofthe now all been mentioned in this joining the Society... No truth to successor, who was also the only for all four years. . . counterculture in the sixties. . . column, so quit asking me to do the rumor that Joe Eagan S.J. unmarried President. Rutherford B. Ha^es was the lack of intercourse between so. . . In case you're wondering went to confession at Grace Andrew Jackson married his known as Ruthafraud because he two proximate institutions, it where your tuition is going take a Cathedral and admitted he was a wife Rachel two weeks before her had stolen the election from and USF is stunning. look at those beautiful new doors Catholic. . . D'jever notice who's divorce became official. . . Samuel Tilden who had won Nonetheless the respective they put on over at Accounting parking in those spaces near Thomas Jefferson was known to both the popular and electoral differences in the value systems and Finance for absolutely no Campion that Public Safety have a sexual preference for vote. Hayes' handlers bribed of the two are clearly illustrated reason. . . I'm sure it's no more kicks everyone out of all the black women and kept a some Southern electors to vote by two variant pieces of graffiti. wasteful than the game of time?... Yash & company, that's considerable stable of female for their man. Hayes was self- Spotted at the corner of Haight musical offices that's being who. That's what you call an slaves for the sole purpose of righteous enough however to and Cole "Nuke the Pope.". . . played up in Campion. . . abuse of power. . . See y'all next satisfying his insatiable sexual refuse to serve any sort of alcohol seen in lower Phelan mensroom Most interesting fallout from week, with subtitles. . . urge. . . at all in the White House, which "Nuke the Hippies"... It's nice to the ASUSF election is that we Warren G. Harding for his is about the most scandalous know that the basketball team have a new unsubstantial politi­ part was part black, a fact his thing, to my way of thinking, in will be traveling all the way to co to contend with around here.. € political handlers made tireless this whole column. Correspondence [Op. Ed.'s note: In the November college paper can undermine Mr. well, it has not been harmonious 16, 1979 edition ofthe Foghorn. Child Symposium Cannizzaro's faith, maybe he Letter Policy or peaceful. There have been the story, "Public Safety Editor, the Foghorn: should spend more time reading We welcome letters to the numerous reported thefts and prevents crimes" was written by We have just come home the Bible and praying. Maybe the Foghorn. All letters must be no vandalisms. Must it be this way? Ava McWashington and not from the second part of the reason there aren't more articles more than one double-spaced We feel, since we are the Dan Courtney.] teaching Christian ideals and Symposium on the problems of typed page in length. Deadline the Child in the City, and we are residents on Lone Mountain, we morals in the paper is because for all letters is Monday at 12 [Op. Ed.'s Note: The UFW impressed. As a theology student should have a better and safer nobody is writing them. These noon, in order to be considered Support Group at USF and a nursing student we both parking lot. We, the residents of people who complain about how for publication in that Friday's incorrectly informed the like to think that we are Lone Mountain, are the main evil the Foghorn is seem to edition. We will not consider any Foghorn (November 2, 1979) concerned with people, with elements that support this appear only after some article letters that are late or longer than that they meet in Lone Mountain helping people in their troubles, residence hall. However, for that they object to has appeared. one page. If you have any #316. Instead, they meet in #363 and making the world a little bit some unknown reason, the If they were that concerned they comments or suggestions let us every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. Also, better, but we would like to parking lot K and "Fee" lot should write good Christian hear from you. located directly in front of Lone in the November 16, 1979 articles themselves. But instead thank those responsible for edition, it was reported that presenting this Symposium, Mountain chapel is given out to they just sit back and bitch about include just what "Orthodox" conference guests and other Campus Ministry founded the what has been said, instead of which is sponsored in gay group on campus. Rather, Catholics would agree with. To conjunction with UNICEFs visitors who have no relations to really doing something about it. do so, would exclude the the residents. We feel, that since the group was initiated by Lastly, I don't believe that Year of the Child, by USF and students.] majority of American Catholics the Archdiocese of San conference guests and other even if the Foghorn was trying to who disagree with the Church's visitors are not the ones who are convert us all to atheism that the Francisco. policy on birth control and a The talks this evening financially supporting this paper alone would give the whole substantial percentage of school, we should have priority university an anti-Catholic enlightened us as to problems of American Catholics who which we really were not very in parking lot K and Fee lot Cannizzaro's Claims atmosphere. If Mr. Cannizzaro disagree with the Church's view spaces. doesn't think that there is an much aware before, and possible on abortion. If USF is any After hearing from our RA's Editor, the Foghorn: "influential Catholic atmos­ contributions that we might also reflection of the country at large of the plans that you are This letter is in reaction to phere" at USF let him get off his make. We hope that USF will (which is sometimes question­ considering, such as putting up Frangel Cannizzaro's response butt and do something about it. continue to sponsor such helpful able), then the remaining and informative programs for fences, having guards, etc., we to my rebuttal (Foghorn, Matt Morrison viewpoints would appeal to a November 9, 1979) of Rene the student community and the feel that our suggestion would be group of less than one half of the whole community together. better to both resident students Emery's letter of protest to Rick Catholics at USF. Leafs editorial comment on the Editor, the Foghorn: Sincerely, and for the school in a sense that Second, we are a University movie, "The Life of Brian" The letter of rebuttal by Mr. Aileen Derieg our suggestion does not cost as (an institute of highest learning (Foghorn, October 26, 1979), Cannizzaro in the Nov. 15, 19J9 Terri Thomassen much. We are simply suggesting by definition).! presume thatthe which he defended. edition ofthe Foghorn expressed that you should switch the exchange of different viewpoints Parking Problems parking lots so that we may park Sincerely, his concern about certain items is a prerequisite to any learning. in front of the chapel instead of Steven Spinali he thought were in contradic­ Editor, the Foghorn: tion to the ideals of a Catholic How can any level qf knowledge It is quite alarming to all of us the conference guests and University. be attained if there is a restraint here at Lone Mountain to face visitors. We, hereby, submit this Editor, the Foghorn: The author asserted that some imposed upon free thought and chronic vandalism, theft, and petition with our names and This letter is in response to Mr. Foghorn writers were sabotaging the free exchange of ideas? other malicious acts done to our demand that the school and the Cannizzaro's letter in the Nov. 16 the efforts of a Catholic Finally, it is ludicrous to vehicles. As resident students, we administration should let us park edition of the Foghorn. First of University to teach Christian assume the intercourse of pay more for parking spaces each on parking lot K and Fee Tot all, no one is twisting his arm and ideals and were effectively opposing viewpoints in print semester than those paid by spaces. We gratefully acknow­ forcing him to pick up this piece undermining what the Catholics would undermine what the commuter students. And yet, it is ledge your assistance in this of pagan propaganda. What does in this school believe in. Catholics in this school believe we who get victimized by having matter. he want? Does he want excerpts I take exception to his in. If anything, I think that strict our vehicles parked down at Lot Very truly yours, of the Bible printed every week? assertions. Catholics would welcome the L. We came here to study in an The Residents of Lone In order for the paper to be First, a news publication has opportunity to enlighte* ,ome environment where both Mountain Residence Hall effective it must be free from any the duty to be a conduit of infor­ more doubtful brethr n (L stand students and surrounding [Op. Ed.'s Note: A petition kind of restrictions imposed by mation, as well as commentary counted in this tegoiyj. community can be harmonious signed by 87 Lone Mountain the administration. and opinion. This information Sincerely yours, and be peaceful for our residents is on file at the Secondly, if a few articles in a should not be censored to Maureen Hurley education. As you know very Foghorn. ] P«B«12 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979 One-Man Dissolving Roadshow Chappaquiddick: by Hank Butler I was surprised to find out, due to an odd series Another Side the Dots of events, that luck comes up in two varities. Up by R. Boguski until last week, I had had only casual to the Story Blam! aquaintance with the good kind and on-going I can remember, about ten years ago, when my relationship with the bad. Imagine my shock to by Jim Forbes mother towed me into the art gallery ofthe University find out about good luck. Like a man who sees of California at Irvine. It was on that day that an for the first time, or a virgin, I just plain didn't I was recently talking with a only because of bad health. She exhibition by pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was know what I was missing. friend about the upcoming knew of the party. showing, and it was then that I began to appreciate art. Now I'm not one to pass out superlatives like presidential election and, of Kennedy was, of course, Through the medium of a comic strip. someone's grandmother with hot cookies, but 1 course, the name Ted Kennedy wrong in waiting ten hours to The artist used dots. Thousands of them gave had one hell of a good day last Wednesday. came up. She said, "I'm not report the accident. However, drawings of haystacks and illustrations of jet "fighters chasing each other a TV tube character. The plot was Kathy was coming to town for the weekend, so I voting for him; after Chap- today's press seems to omit his very simple. There were no shades of color or funny was in a good mood to start with. (We've pequiddick I wouldn't feel safe mental and physical condition with him as president." Since after the accident. He was in faces from which 1 was expected to extrapolate a discussed Kathy before, so if you've been paying hidden meaning. I didn't even know what a hidden she is what might be described deep shock; doctors testified at attention at all I won't need to explain further.) meaning was. I just loved the dots, and the way the as a bleeding heart liberal I was Anyway, at the opening round on Wednesday, the inquest that Kennedy had dots melted into a picture when you stepped back ten •shocked. She said that the the score stood World 43, Hank nothing. I had a "a concussion, contusions and feet from them. "only" reason why she wasn't strong offense in the wings, but life just wouldn't abrasions of the scalp and acute The picture you saw when you stepped back was of let it on the field. 1 had my defenses up. Morale common quality. Heroism splashed in the burst of a was low. minute on a canvas for all to imitate. The heroes The Wednesday kick-off was from the place weren't on horses, and they weren't chivalric. They were men. And they drove big, shiny, metal dot planes. that I work; my paycheck was in. You see they've They didn't die. They just stuck there, among their missed a few times, in fact they miss as often as own dots, forever. not. So I was going to be able to start the Far from being boring, these were really neat weekend with some money. There seemed to be pictures. something inherently patriotic about avoiding That was the extent of my perception of art for a starvation on Thanksgiving, and it definitely number of years, very comfortably tucked away in thc turned the tide for our team. (If life had extra back of my mind where I didn't need to think about it point conversions, that would have put it at 43 to much. Art was a series of dotted Marilyn Monroes, 7. I was happy just to be able to eat again.) accompanied by their fighter pilot Flash Gordon I took the bus downtown. (I sat all the way. friends who could do no wrong. Furthermore, their airplanes were Red, White, and Blue, which wa's a Luck does come in streaks.), and picked the good thing to me in those days, because Red, White, check up. The boss wanted to talk to me, so he and blue was what we were dropping on Vietnam, and called me into the office, naturally, I thought he all 1 knew was that such things were to be supported. I had found out about the long distance calls, or also had a tremendous cult of the presidency at this my prison record or something. How was I going time; the white and black dots, more often than not, to live if I got fired? How was I going to support dissolved into Lyndon Johnson, who couldn't my poor aged mother? (I become very dramatic possibly be wrong at anything, giving a press when I'm tense.) conference. going tovote for Kennedy was cervical strain." They also said "Hank," he began. At least he didn't use my Then 1 became sophisticated. Chappequiddick. I asked her that "impairment of judgement formal name, or my prison number. I began to And Marilyn Monroe became a blonde idiot for me. what she knew about and confused behavior are think that maybe I'd get out of this one with Comic strips were for kids. I turned to wargames. Chappequiddick and I found consistent with this type of simple parole. "You've been a good man for this Dots became little squares that you moved around on out she only had a very sketchy injury." People who say that a board. German tank annihilates Russians. Victory. company, and we'd like you to know that we outline of the incident and she Kennedy panicked in a crisis No fuss, no fire,th e battle was over and we could all go appreciate it. I've taken the liberty of giving you also stated some inaccurate fail to mention that a president home. an 80c an hour raise. I hope it is enough." statements. I asked her where rarely if ever, has to make Then I became introspective. And cunning. Naturally, 1 was stunned. I was also a little she got her information and she decisions with a concussion 1 started to think about what I was doing, and the sorry that I had stolen all the stuff the day before, said, "the news and my after almost drowning twice. lifestyle I was imitating with my little squares on that big board. There was an enromous amount of but mostly 1 was stunned. (No reason to let mother." People who compare presiden­ emotionalism stand in the way of business; I incongruity in the game 1 was playing. These The above conversation tial decisions with the decisions went downstairs and stole some more, just to realizations came to me at an age when one, following made me realize two things. Kennedy had to make that prove to myself that I could.) I left work even a standard bourgeois upbringing, desires to remodel One, that today's press is night are comparing apples and much more elated. This was going to be a good society in his own image rather than destroy it. damning Kennedy with the oranges. day. And I was then rather content with myself, studying omission of key facts about Another point that today's my heart away, examining what I was told was the Walking back to the bus, what should happen, Chappaquiddick and secondly, press is stressing is the sacred truth and planning for the day when it would be but this woman walks up and hands me a free that too many people are using comments made by Judge my turn to govern. I was learning about interregnum, pack of cigarettes! And not just any kind, Chappaquiddick, or other James Boyle, who presided at the point before one's ascendancy, the time preceding because I know that all of us smokers have single issues, to decide on who the inquest investigating the ac­ the coming of the Philosopher King, all the while smoked some horrible brand for days on end they will vote for. In the first cident. In his report Boyle said filling myself fat with virtue. simply because we get them for free, but the part of this two-part article I that Kennedy had lied at the But the dots wouldn't leave my life. Nor would the actual brand that I smoke. television, that box which I as a sophisticated, will bring to light some facts, inquest and probably was Instead of going straight to a bar and introspective, virtuous person tried hard to avoid. which will certainly not remove guilty of criminal negligence. A Here in that box, the white and black dots of the celebrating (I feel that the smallest excuse is the cloud from Kennedy's head, point the press neglects is that good enough to get drunk. That way, we are cathode rays were merging into the form of this old but will show another side to Boyle had the power to indict man who lives so far away from here and speaks a stimulating the American economy, and keeping the accident. In the second part Kennedy to stand trial for strange tongue; he was calling me and my kind drunks off the streets.),!decided to try out this of the article I will discuss what perjury and criminal negligence representatives of Satan, and (ergo), worthy of new found luck on a really tough test. The role I feel Chappaquiddick but chose not to. To all you destruction. toughest test I could give it was my car. should play in the 1980 presi­ people who are thinking "pay­ The virtue that I had within me lasted about three Well, the car started. That in itself was enough dential election. off — think again. If Boyle seconds. So much for learned books stopping gut to assure me of continued success, but wait 'til I Because of the media's recent was paid off he would not feelings. Everything I knew told me that all 1 had ever been tell you what happened next: 1 went to a gas reports on Chappaquiddick 1 have even hinted at Kennedy's taught about the depravity of the "me" generation was station to put a few gallons in. I figured that, with will assume that the basic facts guilt, lt seems to me that Boyle, the raise, I was now capable of actually using my a Massachusetts Republican, not enough to convince me that it was that bad, that it of the accident are common had nothing worth holding onto. My intense dislike of car. knowing he had no evidence (he knowledge. One point that the vague generalizations was burning now, anger and "Five bucks" I told the attendant, enjoying the press is trying to make is that he stated this in his report), frustration turning to fire. Only question now is what obvious awe he felt for such largesse. Because he Kennedy was sneaking off to took this opportunity to take a to do. had a few other customers, he wasn't able to have an affair with Mary Jo shot at Kennedy and the And then the thoughts spiral back to my easier years watch the pumps too carefully. 1 watched with Kopechne that Kennedy left Democratic party. and my wargame years and my roy Lichtenstein years. astonished glee as the gauge went past $6.00, and his wife to have an orgy. The While this article certainly The dots. The people in those pictures were up to $7.00 before it stopped. Imagine getting a fact of the matter is that he was does not remove the mystery superheroic, the kind whom I could never be, but raise and free gas on the same day. I handed him on the island to participate in a surrounding Chappaquiddick I could only fantasize about as a kid, and rue my own the five, and just drove off. What could he say.? inadequacies in facing a fight. regatta that his family had par­ hope it puts it into better per­ In 48 hours after that little bit of luck, I've ticipated in for thirty years and spective. I feel that Chappa­ As a kid. Superheroes are not like that. That was why Roy actually made $8.00 in a bar, 2) talked my way the party was thrown to show quiddick should not play a role Lichtenstein made them out of dots, simply because out of a speeding ticket, and 3) was the proud support for the six women who in the 1980 campaign but it is recipient of 2 free dinners. Luck like this is rare, they weren't human, but, something beyond human had been campaign workers for already an issue. In the second and frozen in time. The only thing they could win was and 1 know that I'll have to go back to that 'other Robert Kennedy and felt that part of this article 1 will discuss one's imagination, as well as one's chauvinism. kind' sooner or later. But what the hell; for a few they no longer had a place in what role this or any other issue Militancy which is but a disguised chauvinism, a thinly days like that, I'd almost become a business the Kennedy organization. should play in a campaign. veiled bigotry, is no way to react to anything. Let us major. Joan Kennedy did not attend beware, and be mature. November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 13 Police arrests by Ri( k Ijeaf What the hell is going on in Going up to help the CRIMI­ From the Hip San Francisco? A man visits NAL, 1 was confronted by two certain Universities in the city to burly khaki uniforms, which explain his point of view and gets blurted; "Whadda you want." to by James Attridge ceremoniously arrested two which I cautiously replied; No one can deny that the the culmination ofthe two great time you sat in a gasoline line. To occasions. Reasons given: Use of "What's he done to deserve this," recent conduct of the Iranian national frustrations of the most of the angry, the Ayatollah profane language at SF STATE, the replies were both mornoic, theocracy has been repre­ postwar era: the perceived is no more a criminal than and trespassing here at USF. and undoubtedly repugnant to hensible. International law as impotence of American power anyone else who wears a sheet One begins to wonder what he the older generation; "Get the F— well as human decency both and the dependence of our and sells oil at prices bigots were was really dragged away for. Just k outta here" and "F--k Off." I dictate the inalienable integrity society upon cantankerous long attuned to blaming Jews suppose that he had been mean if we're going to start of embassies. Even Attila the sovereigns for crucial resources for. expounding the virtues of arresting people, let's at least be Hun respected this convention of like oil. This isn't patriotism. This is a America, the Church and consistent. diplomacy. The American The locus of many people's temper tantrum. The inspira­ Universities in his own colourful Another factor that made the people have reacted with out­ motivation to rally round the tions are negative. Much of the way, telling us that Jane Fonda whole situation a pathetic sham, rage, and justifiably so. In a flag is not primarily a concern for conduct is too. By abusing and Tom Hayden were in fact C— was that the students present country that still suffers an the lives of their forty-nine innocent nationals, many of p ridden Commies, that should obviously wanted to listen to the embarassment of power as it threatened countrymen, but whom deride the conduct of the be thrown down the proverbial man or at least watch him run mulls the "lessons of Vietnam" rather the notion that the US has government they have some S—t-hole. Can you really believe around Harney Plaza with his it is downright stunning that been pushed around too much, reason and every right to he would have been arrested? No records and plastic piggy (a President Carter culd address and ought to flex its muscles support, we are stooping to the way, he would have been asked singularly appropriate prop). Iran with the jingoistic jargon against this weak opponent, same irrational violent level the to tone it down a bit and told to But despite their vociferous pleas (and action) he has without instead of cowering away with Ayatollah has. We are rapidly keep up the good work. for his continued presence, the inspiring as much as a whimper our tails between our legs the bearing out Samuel Johnson's People do not learn much man was still carted off. Just who of pacific sentiment. Americans way we have in Angola and chiding that patriotism is the last without the input of others, is going to decide what the are rallying around their Cuba. refuge of scoundrels. getting their opinions, assimi­ students get, the Administration President in this time of crisis, Too often we have equated Clearly a patriotic resurgence lating them, and throwing away and Public Safety, or the and that's good, because it's restraint with weakness, retreat would be helpful. But it would be those that do not work. This man students themselves? Is entering about time something united us. with surrender. It has become best to express this patriotism by had the utmost audacity to enter the University without a permit a Yet there is a disturbing alarmingly common to perceive remembering what makes the inner sanctum of USF and crime? Then let's set up a new element in this newfound withdrawal from overextension America great, and to act attempt to sway the thoughts of ineffectual bureacracy to screen patriotism. That is, that it isn't as cowardly. Right-wing accordingly. What makes its students, in what he considers all parents and friends entering the product of the positive buffoons assert that it is wise to America great is the fact that its the right direction. Maybe he the University. I know darn well nationalism that fought to make respond to Soviet misadventures government is restrined from didn't take the normal I've had friends come to USF the world safe for democracy or in Afghanistan and Yemen with Iran-like sculduggery by the viewpoint, maybe he did swear a and say things more anti-USF, that sacrificed tremendous mistakes of our own. The truth is discretionary judgement of its bit, but does the Administra­ America and the Church, than resources to save Europe from that the US is being pushed as people. What makes America tion, of whoever passed down the this "arch-criminal" did. should 1 godless communism. This new much by its own good sense as it great is its facilitation of freedom eviction order, really think that get them a permit next time they patriotism is a negative one, the is by foreign influences. and its commitment to tolerance. the students can't handle decide to visit me'.' fruit of latent frustrations. The Iranian-go-home It is by typifying these values, someone else's opinions, or are One last note. Since when did America is not seeking to export movement is not so much a cause rather than those of the fickle so put out they are going to go anyone need a Permit to talk to its enlightened values, but is as it is an excuse; an excuse to mob, that we can express our crying to the President of the someone else, who wanted to acting out of self-pity. We aren't release, by screaming, the pent- patriotism in its purest form. REACH program because of a listen, all you need surely is a acting; we're reacting; reacting to up anger that grew bit by bit every few cuss words? Give us a break! TONGUE! The Presidential Nominating Game hvby BillRill ILunch ,,„,!, ^y Department of Government Leaves and footballs are in the dent is now a very different (and University of San Francisco ces, primaries have become know in advance which will be air, the days are turning nippy much more difficult) process so, whatever the wisdom of increasingly popular. annointed by reporters as the and another political season is than it was even a few elections making this requirement. Far "most important" but true upon us. Political junkies, who ago. After the 1968 convention in more significant in the long run Major Primaries and Caucuses political junkies will follow the are so debased that they actually Chicago and the loss of the were the changes which barred Certain states hold either outcome in all of them. like politics, feel the first warm subsequent general election, the selecting delegates through primaries or caucuses which will June, 1980 sensations of a rush coming on. Democrats changed the rules closed caucuses, in which a receive more attention than California primary But the election isn't in a month under which the nomination powerful state chairman, others and which will thus If the nomination battle is close, or two or, even three—the game was to be played in the Governor, or other satrap might contribute more to the outcome our primary will be crucial, since election to finally select the future. For our purposes, the pick (and thus control) an entire at the conventions than others. California is the largest state and president won't take place for most important change was in delegation. Republicans reading Among these are: will send the largest number of nearly a year. Serious candidates requiring the states to select this might object, pointing out January, 1980 delegates to both conventions. for the presidency know, delegates either through primary that the changes described here Iowa caucuses The Conventions however, that given the new rules elections or open caucuses (to were not made by their party. The first "real test" in which the Following the exhausting of the nomination game if they which anyone who declared him True enough, but in the vast actual process of selecting primary and caucus battles, both haven't started by this point, they or herself to be a Democrat could majority of states the Secretary delegates begins. Jimmy Carter parties will meet in convention. are probably already out of the come and vote). Much has been of State (or whoever was got his start in 1976 by scoring This time the Republicans will go running. This is because the new made of the affirmative action responsible for administering well in the Iowa caucases. first (in , of all places) rules put a premium on an early quotas, which were imposed at elections), viewing the wholesale February, 1980 while the Democrats will meet in start and no one has ever been the same time, but these were changes demanded by the New Hampshire primary New York City. One ofthe things elected president (excepting, per­ genuinely troublesome for Democrats, let those in power A quadrennial industry in New many experts have predicted as a haps, George Washington) candidates only so long as they know that they did not want two Hmapshire, the primary in this consequence of the new delegate except as the nominee of a major did not take them seriously. separate, contradictory sets of small, unrepresentative state is selection rules has been dead­ nonetheless vitally important political party. Any candidate can find the rules for selecting delegates in locked, multiballot conventions. because of the media attention it Changes in the Nominating requisite numbers of women, force at the same time. Thus, in Neither major party had had one gets and the impact it has on Game, 1968-1979 minorities or young people to most states both parties are bound of these since 1952, when Adlai campaign workers and serve as delegates if they know in by the same primary or caucus Stevenson was nominated by the Getting the nomination of one contributors. advance that they really must do rules. Under these circumstan- Democrats on the third ballot. of the major parties for presi­ March, 1880 HeTjeTyiailejjV Florida and Illinois Unlike normal people, -butt-in hi +yP*JI These primaries are important political junkies can only hope both because of the number of that one or the other of the major delegates available in each and parties will try to break the because the media take Florida record set by the Democrats in and Illinois as representative of 1924 104 ballots. the South and Midwest, Eventually, someone will be respectively (even though they nominated by each major party aren't). and we will stagger on to the April-May, 1980 general election. But have no Delegate Selection fear, political junkies, another Every Tuesday during these election will follow soon enough spring months, a number of that you need not fear withdraw­ states will be holding caucuses al symptoms. and primaries, lt is difficult to Page 14 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979 The Issue of the Draft

THE PRESIDENT Or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by Dave DeClue November 30. lt>**9 Most people believe that exercised often in the early reimplimentation of registration. The Ayatollah Ruholl»h Khomeni slavery was ended by Lincoln's 1970's. The President will also be Conscription as a modern Tehran. Iran Emancipation Proclamation. asked to give women the right to concept began with Frederick My dear Huh..Hah The educated among you say, be involuntarily inducted into the Great of Prussia in the late Thought this might be ol interest to you The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relatione utatee: "No, actually it was the the military. 18th Century. It was introduced Article 22. Thirteenth Amendment to the Let me ask, "Why?" Has an to the United States during the 1 The premiaea of the mission shall be inviolable Constitution." Both are wrong. all-volunteer army failed to Civil War in response to its The agents ot the receiving State may not enter them. except with the consent of the head of the mission. Slavery, or as it is described by produce enough manpower for institution in the Confederacy, 2. The receiving State is under a special duty lo the Thirteenth Amendment, the military? No. Last year the the last holdout of Black slavery take all appropriate steps to protect the premises of the mission against any intruaion or damage and to "involuntary servitude," did not Pentagon reported it had 2000 among western nations. The prevent any disturbance of the peace of the mission or pass from the American scene more soldiers than it wanted birth of the draft here brought impairment of its dignity 3. The premises of the mission, their furnishings until 1972, when Congress through recruiment and with it riots in all the major cities and other property thereon refused to continue the reenlistment. I can think of no of the North. The peacetime registration and conscription of other reason, unless (dare I say draft was started by Mr. Big men into the military the draft. it?) the government merely Government himself, Franklin i/:. ''..'''^iL^i4'M:MJ&\'wr'mau&4utivmta!r-/i:.'-i''. . / a This last summer the prospect wishes to reinstate its life and D. Roosevelt, and it continued I \Wm\ I iii"iiHi[tiii|i"i|nii|i • IIM'I" i i i— i i of selective slavery or, as the death power over individuals until 1972. government calls it, "selective once again. A blindfolded woman holding underwood 0° service," again hung over the As students we cannot ignore scales is our symbol of justice. heads of high school seniors. The this issue of draft registration. If The American symbol of Pentagon and its congressional you are opposed to the draft, injustice is a blindfolded man allies attempted to include whether out of opposition to picking dates and numbers from mandatory registration of 18- war, involuntary servitude or a bowl. I know if America's year-olds in Defense Bill H.R. merely self-interest, you must freedom were threatened, we 4040. A later amendment to this oppose even mere registration. would again be prepared to bill pushed back the possibility Now is the time to stop voluntarily risk our lives in its of a return to registration registration, while it is under defense as free and independent another year to January I, 1981, consideration and not yet a legal men. I recall from my Greek by asking the recommendations reality. We must write our repre­ literature and history seminar of the president and the sentatives in Washington so they that the opinion of Herodotus formulation of a plan to be know how we feel and, if neces­ was that the Greeks were able to presented to Congress this sary, come together in vocal beat off the overwhelming Iran: Spring. In some quarters it is protest. Don't complacently Persian armies merely because being suggested that all 18-year- think, "I'm in college they'll the Persians were slaves, driven by olds could be automatically never draft me." Most likely there whips, and the Greeks were free, registered by computer right on will be no student defferments lt may be a bleak analogy, but I The Wrong Way their birthdays by using high considered. Uncle Sam wants us feel compelled to make it: during school transcripts and social all. Luckily this time we can be World War II, most American security records. This would prepared. Such organizations as soldiers entered the military by Stephen Graziani effectively diffuse the right to the American Friends and others voluntarily; not so during the protest by non-registration. are ready now to prevent the Vietnam police action. The Iranian seizure of our educated students that we are embassy in Tehran is a blatant being trained to be. We realize violation of the most-honored that it is unjust and irrational to Thoughts on international law. It has put hold Iranian students responsi­ America in a precarious and ble for the uncivilized actions of volatile predicament. The out­ their counterparts in Iran. And Ted Kennedy come is so uncertain that serious we will not stoop to the Islamic An Opinion speculation is pure folly. There is law of "an eye for an eye" by by Jamal Wells no way of telling if America will attacking innocent Iranians to In 1972. Ted Kennedy was television address to explain the University he was expelled for engage in its second major revenge the attack on innocent urged to run for President, in accident was the most dramatic having another student take a military struggle within a decade. Americans. So we wait, prepare (act this was the year of the first confession an American public Spanish test for him, followed by Or if this volatile situation will for finals, and wonder if we will "Draft Kennedy" movement, figure ever made. It has become the assassination of John in end, like many such situations, in be drafted when we graduate. however he was suffering from known that Kennedy was 1963. In 1964 he was victim to a diplomatic vapor. Regardless of But this does not mean the personal setbacks which he felt romantically involved with near fatal airplane crash that left the outcome, I feel there are a few Iranians have the right to would only hurt his chances for a Mary Jo and his own guilt for him with a broken back, 1968 things that should be said. imprison innocent Americans. later Presidency attempt had he adultery might have caused his saw the assassination of another As the truth about the Shah In fact, the actions of the lost to Nixon, which he felt was becomes known the position of Ayatollah, the Iranian highly probably (Honan. p. 60). "In the most secret fashion Ted Kennedy dissident Iran becomes under­ government, and the people are Yet, during Nixon's campaign, has been campaigning for president since standable. Unforgivably, the reminiscent of the actions of non-candidate Ted Kennedy his brother Robert's assassination. It was press and our government have their former ruler and most delivered some of his strongest concealed these facts from us, hated foe. The jails are still full in political statements against in that same year that many of Robert's and are still concealing them, for Iran, undoubtedly many have Nixon and the Administration. aides and supporters had urged Ted far too long. The Shah, to the been tortured, and hundreds In the most secret fashion Ted Kennedy to enter the race inplace of his dismay of most Americans, was a have been executed, some Kennedy has been campaigning horrendous, if not heinous, ruler without a trial. And the new Iran for President since his brother slain brother. Kennedy declined because who imprisoned, tortured, and has committed the gravest of Robert's assassination. It was in 1968 was to be 'Bobby's Year.' " killed hundreds of thousands of crimes: seizure of an embassy. that same year that many of Iranians. If we, in America, were Khomeini, as it is often noted, Robert's aides and supporters irrational behavior. Although he brother. Robert, followed by the to have such a ruler the fiery did what even Hitler had not had urged led Kennedv to enter says it was an accident and that Chappaquidick accident in 1969 wrath ofthe Americans would be dared to do. the race in place of his slain his car skidded into the water, he which caused the death of Mary not unlike that of the Iranians It's odd how right and wrong brother. Kennedy declined failed to notify the authorities Jo and led to a scandal that hurt who have taken the hostages. something can be simultaneous­ because 1968 was to be "Bobby's until her body had already been his political aspirations. One of I'd like to commend the re­ ly. In this case, the wrong, in the Year"(Honan p. 131) . discovered. After this accident his most shocking upsets came in straint that American students at eyes of world leaders, far Quite a bit of information is Kennedy took to heavier 1971 when he was ousted as USF have shown toward Iranian outweighs the right. None-the- known about Ted Kennedy. His drinking and has had special majority whip after one term. students in this country. We have less, both Iran and America will political and social record is as alcoholic treatments. Reports as Kennedy is tough and not raised banners and fists like pay dearly for their wrongs. Iran blemished, if not more so, as his of recent state that he is as yet determined this time. He will no so many Americans have done for disregard of international brothers'. John and Robert were uncured (Gibson Report, 1979). doubt gain America's sympathy towards Iranian students in the law. American for support ofthe very much the "ladies man" type Kennedy's devoted wife Joan by referring to the great quotes U.S. Rather, we have acted like Shah. The price might be paid in and although Ted is described as has also been treated for of "President Kennedy", using the fair and discerning, Jesuit- blood. the "handsome Kennedy" his alcoholism and has been the famed Kennedy rhetoric, and extramarital affairs have for the separated from her husband for further exclaiming the country's most part been kept in secrecy, several years. bleak situation, a situation that is with the exception of Earlier in his career Kennedy which once again calls for "the Mary Jo Kopechne and her fatal suffered many other personal Kennedy promise," a promise we drowning accident at Chappa- adversities. While attending dearly desire but which is as yet quiddick. His Massachusetts college in 1962 at Harvard unfulfilled. November 30. 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Pagr 15 Images of The City

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by Marcella Farragher To many journalists, informa­ know about itself. Newspapers Examiner, S.F. Bay Guardian, Journalists like all other fields tion is a narcotic. There is a are the best equipped and Columbia Journalism Review, have a specific jargon of their My passion for print started constant need which journalists traditionally the most respected feed-back. Northern California's own. Here's a few definitions when I was able to comprehend possess, that is the need to know in explaining the world to us. Journalism Report, Newsweek that the staff of the FOGHORN the Blondie cartoon strips in the and to keep the public informed According to recent surveys, Time, and Mother Jones. have adopted. Sunday San Francisco Chronicle constantly. Journalism can be people who watch T.V. news are Examiner. This summer when I considered a career or a disease. most likely to buy a newspaper Actual Definition Journalistic Jargon was in Europe I spent 2/ 3 of my It requires hard work, the next day. They also read a money on newspapers. The determination, dedication, and a paper longer than people who do DASH: DASH: represent letters DASH: Exodus after a deadline. customs official at JFK airport constant need for competition. not watch T.V. T.V. however; in a sentence. in New York wanted to know The media has much to offer. has taken the advertising DISPLAY TYPE: Type which is DISPLAY TYPE: Exhibitionist. what 1 was going to do with 2 Newspapers provide us with the revenues away from the papers. usually used in advertisements. linear traditional printed word. Newspapers of today present a large suitcases full of DUMMY: a pre-planned sheet DUMMY: The guy whose copy newspapers. I told him I was In all respects the truth is in lighter entertaining format. Fun with instructions to where actual you edit. print. (Remember that famous and entertainment along with a going to set up my own stories will be placed on a page. Newspaper Archieve in San idealology "So let it be written, touch of news that will bring the Francisco. My favorite way to so let it be done.") Television world closer to readers who care. EXTRA: Special editions of EXTRA: The kind of cash you read the S.F. Chronicle every offers us pure entertainment, newspapers which contain late don't have. morning is comics first, columns while radio offers us the Lately many newspapers in the breaking news. second and the front page news "soundtrack for life" and Bay Area have begun extensive GLOSSY: Type and texture of GLOSSY: Last stage before last. It's a basic morning routine magazines give us the maze of life advertising campaigns to print and pictures. glassy. called cartoons, columns and in colored pictures. increase readership. Like all HARD NEWS: News which is HARD NEWS: yesterdays' news coffee, and I get my daily dose The dilemma of American products of the media, direct and formal. States it's with today's date. every morning reading the Print Journalism is to draw TV newspapers are beginning to be specific facts. newspaper. viewers was away from their supermarketed. Editors and NEW LEAD: re-written laid. NEW LEAD: Old lead in new colored boxes to the printed publishers must begin to create At the Journalism Convention lead is the first sentence in an light. page. This battle will unfold in newspapers that more people in San Francisco in 1977, Reg news story, must grip readers the 1980's. The news content will read. Murphy, editor of the S.F. attention. Examiner told students not to go which newspapers must contain For many Americans the daily OP ED.: opinion editor OP ED.: Opinionated editor into journalism unless they read in the '80's must be simplified newspaper is a part of their lives. abbreviation for opinion editor. (redundant) at least 2 newspapers a day. "If and personalized for readers who For a newspaper junkie it's a you are not informed constantly are too impatient to think. The daily habit which can get PUBLIC RELATIONS: the PUBLIC RELATIONS: Flim- on what's happening you'll never first obligation of our daily press expensive between subscriptions efforts of a corporation to flamming the masses. survive in the media business." is to tell a society what it needs to to S.F. Chronicle, S.F. promote itself. SIDEBAR: Used in shifting SIDEBAR: Bar around the copy. comer. STYLEBOOK: Book written by STYLEBOOK: Unintelligible staff on rules of grammar rules misread by functional management, correct usage, illiterates. guidelines set by a newspaper. TRIM: justify edges of copy. TRIM: Slash TYPE HIGH: type placement on TYPE HIGH: Dubious plan to a page. make typing less onerous. WHITE SPACE: space left in a WHITE SPACE: Mental block. newspaper due to lack of copy, (•Journalist Jargon excerpts by or breaks up monotonous print. Whitney Mundt) Classified

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In either TYPIST and manuscript typing as well as case you've got a handle on your future. ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE REPORTS—THESIS bibliographies, grants reports etc. S40 PWrll Street. San F-tnclsco. CA MI08 IBM Selectric II, quality paper. Telephone 342-0103 for rates. I will handle your reports carefully and intelligently. No IMPROVE YOUR GRADE! erasures. Reasonable. Please Send $100 for your 306-page JK Academy of Art College Call: 415/781-0687 catalog of collegiate research 10.250 topics listed Box 25097G, 540 Powell Street. San Francisco. CA 94108 673-4200 Weekdays: After 6pm Weekends: All day Los Angeles. California 90025. (213)477-8226 Page 20 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979 History of the by Jim Dal Bon Hilltop College In 1862 Gustav Herring sold his wife, two children and drinking stale beer. SECOND become the ingredients of beer amazing headless dog for a set of FLASH — AU students are to preventing alcoholism. END OF blueprints to a bridge to the have their hands chopped offal FLASH moon. Gustav was told that he dawn. The theory iv if they have After twenty years of trying to could make millions by charging no hands they cannot drink beer. build his bridge Gustav was commuters to the moon a dollar THIRD FLASH - After killed by a fanatical environmen­ to cross the bridge. Gustav was discovering a student biting the talist in 1886 who forced him to no fool he planned to add bus top off a can of beer and lapping do laps around Three Mile and ferry service to the bridge the contents off the floor, Island. then raise the toll to cover the officials have decided to chop off Gustav's son Redbone "maintainence" costs. the heads of all students. The Herring converted to the Gustav's brigade hardly got theory is dead bodies do not Goonies in 1865 after his father off the ground when state drink beer, thus preventing left him. The Goonies were employed environmentalists alcoholism. — FOURTH people who were tired of opposed his plan because they FLASH — After discovering a thinking. They believed that were afraid his bridge would bat student's body being buried in God wanted them to shave their the moon out of orbit. beer, officials have decided to heads, chant, harass people, and NEWS FLASH — Students cremate all dead students. The sell flowers on street corners. on campus can no longer keep theory is that ashes cannot be The Goonies gave all their buried in beer, and beer makes money to the rich and powerful kegs of beer in their rooms Union soldiers were responsible for importing rare foreign alcoholics. — FIFTH FLASH Reverand Goon to keep him overnight because officials say delicacies from city zoo to starving students. that some USF alumni have — After discovering student's living in luxury and sin, while become alcoholics. The theory is ashes being spread over fields of they lived in poverty with if a person has beer left in a keg hops and barley (the ingredients hairless heads No! Ahhhhhh- 1487 for writing a history of the that their food was not being after a party he will have to drink of beer), officials have decided to hhhhhhhhhh. Herring family and not the cooked enough when their food it in the morning before it start a nuclear war. The theory is The first writer of "The college. Now a proper history started barking and growling at becomes stale, ipso facto he if the earth is reduced to a cinder History of the Hilltop College" will start with a history of the them) they were almost good. becomes an alcoholic from the ashes of students cannot mysteriously disappeared in food services at the college. Now that all the stray dogs on The food services on campus campus have mysteriously started in 1864 during the Civil disappeared, I would like to War. announce a new "rat and cat" More tawdry tourist tales Union soldiers were contest rrrrrg! responsible for importing rare The second writer of "History foreign delicacies from the city of the Hilltop College" was bv Tim Malonev crowded! As You finally wind came out on to the bay proper. zoo to starving students. Then accidently mistaken for a stray down the hill into Sausalito, one The afternoon sun was setting yankee soldiers took advantage dog after writing an improper of your companions asks if we below the Golden Gate, seagulls of the stray dogs on campus by history of the hilltop college's can meet Sally Stanford, were wheeling about and a fresh Ah yes, the day dawned bright encouraging students to trade in food services. Now a proper Madam of Sausalito? salt breeze snapped over the bow and clear over the City by the loose canines for cash. A free history will start with an "No, but you can buy a plastic ofourferry. However, that same Bay and part two of your instant steak was given for every poodle; interview by Dick Cavett. souvenir doll of her somewhere breeze was pushing up five foot Cook's Tour has begun anew. two free steaks for every Cavett: Tell me Bippo the Clown along Bridgeway," I reply. crests on the bay. We were You take the bus down to the labrador; three free steaks for with your big red nose, flappy Finally, you disembark from the pitching and rolling with each beautiful Jack Tar Hotel on Van every St. Bernard. Although the shoes, and your giant ten foot bus and wend your way through swell and the poor visitors from Ness Ave. to meet your friends, Union Army Food Services were forehead, have you ever the crowds on beautiful New Jersey were losing their the "tourists from New Jersey..." not perfect (students complained considered doing Shakespeare? The intinerary for today Bridgeway. the main drag of lunch overboard! The ambience includes a bus trip to Sausalito, a Sausalito. Actually it is pretty was rather poor to say the least... ferry ride back to San Francisco, nice up here, although extremely When our ferry reached the followed by check out at the J.T. commercial. It is kind of a upper Wharf, I gleefully suggested and a ride to the airport for t heir middle class Fisherman's having some 100 year old eggs or flight to Hawaii. You party files Wharf... After perusing the minced dog in Chinatown. The out to the G.G. Transit stop on trendy boutiques, you all decide idea was greeted with ashen faces Van Ness Ave. and waits forthe to have a bite to eat at the and shaky knees. Instead, they bus... and waits and waits and Trident. lurch toward the taxi... on their waits. The Trident is a very chic way to the Jack Tar, the airport Eventually the coach lumbers restaurant bar on the Bay in and beautiful Hawaii. As night to a stop, laden with tourists and Sausalito; well endowed with falls, we say our fond farewells other Marin bound folk. fancy decor and waitresses along and I walk towards the now "Standing room only: get to with the chic prices on the menu. operative Hyde Street cable car the back ofthe bus...," the surly Five of us split a spinach salad for the long trek home to the bus driver swears in your face. and have some class "AA" Richmond. You and your friends sheepishly hamburgers. However, we It is come full circle, folks. The move back into the mass of ordered something completely tour guide scene is over for a humanity packed into the back different. After paying the while, so I will give you this word of the GMC on its way to slinky exorbitant check, we stumble of warning: if they call and ask Sausalito. over to the ferry dock to catch for a "tour" tell 'em you're As you approach the Golden the boat back to the City. This studying, busy or have the Gate Bridge, a murmur spreads was the major mistake of the syph... in other words, it is hell to throughout the tourists. "Hey, tour. pay if you are an amateur "tour the bridge isn't gold. It's red!" After fifteen minutes or so, we guide", so watch out! "Relax." I reply to my We've always been interested in bewildered friends," since (^ USF JEWISH STUDENTS Ti Proposition 13, they can't afford Let's moving forward. the gold paint, so they let it rust. A major traffic jam clogs the get We found ways to do it in 1912. Golden Gate Bridge this together We're finding ways to do it today. weekend morning, so you creep towards Marvelous Marin at a snail's pace. You suddenly PARTY remember that this is a bad day 2580 McAllister (at Statu an) to go north, there is an organic SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 at 8:00 p.m. hang-glider festival in Mill 8:00 Havdalah Service led by Larry Moses, Hillel Director Valley, a convention of wholesale alfalfa sprout brokers Music by gill Shapira Sisters of St Joseph of Orange in San Rafael and Synanon is 8:30 Party 480 SOUTH BATAVIA STREET • ORANGE. CALIFORNIA 92668 having guerilla warfare (714)633-8121 Sponsored by Hillel an organization of Jewish Students manuevers at the Marin FOR INFORMATION CALL 386-1830 Headlands. It is bound to be \L November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 21 Pinball wizardry: go with nudge paranoia

by Rick Leaf concoction that was way below two of them, dumb I know, but It's obviously meant for "Paragon", it's got a double par. The machine was filthy, like I say 1 ain't no Wizard. One Kiss freaks though, y'know the Hipper on one side, a cool design, Let's make no bones about it, who has ever seen The last thing there's no hint of type that can't get past D in thc and lots of crazy shots that I've a Pinball Wizard I most Throbbing Threesome do Piracy on the entire machine, alphabet and only know K. I and never made, despite many certainly am not. But it does anything even remotely dirty, why didn't they make the S besides, and could never figure attempts. Yet again however, it break me up to see that little apart from flashing hints of machine resemble a botat? the order. Ihe machine is good doesn't really live up to it's silver ball sail between two female organs, the ladies are the Next. 1 could avoid JT no but. who knows why they gave it Frazetta image, there's no helplessly flailing flippers, and epitome of sterility and pure more. Fever hit! thc name Kiss, it doesn't explode monster Beast on the rampage, my cheeks get a beeootifull red white virginity. There's not even Surprisingly 'twas a good game, when you hit the Highest Score, after a preplav and where-oh- glow when I get myself an extra a pervert criminal to be seen, and has these funkv yellow, banana no blood and guts when you get where is the life size inflatable game, through some outstand­ worse... NO Bosley waddling shaped flippers exceedingly good the Replay, it's on feeble steel doll, you know the one's with ing play. This article is being around, sweating off layers of for catching the pillock, a neat legs, no monster twelve inch flimsy bikini's and awesome written at the insistence of Mr. flab. If this machine wants to neat neat innovation! Apart platforms, not a six inch tongue breasts, brandishing blood TR Sullivan, our very own gain some attention, then from them though not much to in sight, and absolutely no make stained sabres. sports editor, who obviously perhaps they should start giving recommend. You run out of up to hide the true position ofthe The games area bundle of fun. found the noise too much and away inflatable dolls of The things to knock down pretty ball. Gene, Paul, Peter and Ace and well worth the F--k it costs to the flashing lights must have put Throbbing Threesome for each quick, and the Replay score is would be appalled! play. Before you embark on your him off his game of horizontal new highest score. monstrously high. There's a spot The other three were out of Pinball habit however it is TV football. Avoiding John Travolta, 1 up at the top that induces mass use, "Space Rider" was thc only advisable to watch some addict Games Room USF Sounds skipped over to "Sinbad", Nudge Paranoia, thc ball gets one I hadn't played, it looked at work, and learn how to make like a song, y'know Surfin' USA another Gottlieb machine, also caught and you gotta pummel pretty good, it's probably the the money last. One final note, it and all that jazz! Ofthe Pinball filthy, but that's in keeping with the machine to get it out. The only one that lives up to it's is a well known fact that good machines, there are seven, two of the character of the man and his sound here is equally name, nice Race Track circuit music makes for excellent which were certified "Out of lifestyle, the same goes for the inappropriate, it sounds like design, but 1 wonder about the pinball. so Games Room Order" and another that wasn't lights. The sound however is a Kraftwerk on a bad day, rather sound, high speed crashes and Commandant, put some sensible 1 but was, wasn't certified but was different matter entirely, since than The Bee Gees. cool Motorbike sounds'"' music on the Jukebox, Disco is out of order, that is. However, when did Sinbad indulge in Trying to get onto the Kiss "Flash" is a good game, funky passe, and most ofthe rock stuff two of the three had been the electronic sounds the closest machine is a veritible No Go! starting play and crazy flipped is past it. please try and find victims of my ham-fisted Sinbad got to modern music was There's this fiendish looking positions, the sounds would some new records. There's attempts previously, so the the guitar, of the acoustic eastern guy. a complete master, make a good Eno album, and its millions of amazing New Wave report should be pretty full. variety. It's a pretty good game who obviously has a deep got a few challenging shots records that would suit the place, and if you need a few oldies, Not unnaturally the first though, it's double flippers put understanding of the inner- However the best machine, in there's always "Pinball Wizard" machine to grab my evil eye was the shits up me, they always do. I workings of Kiss. He spent hall my humble opinion, is and I he Faces did a song called "Charlie's Angels", a Gottlieb keep losing the ball between thc an hour on it without giving it a cent! For all that the machine "Pool Hall Richard", all looked pretty fine lolsa of which would good stuff on it and undoubtedly Police roadies some difficult "lively up the place". arrest writer shots.

by Susie Leon features editor?! Mental name- calling begins (Denise, don't you My high school sidekick, Beth, dare edit this!), then verbal is up for the weekend and plans name-calling... no Denise. I are pretty much set; shopping sneak back in (Graham's boys downtown Saturday, Pearl and are almost literally kicking Police Saturnight and X's (new people out) and am told that if I wave disco) afterwards where we go to the Taylor Street exit, the can perhaps talk to our mutual "stars" will exit through there. idol. Richard Gossett (ex-KS AN So we do and sure enough, Pearl deejay.) Denise and friends will E. Gates herself and pals come meet us outside the Warfield box out. I speak to them, compliment Ace reporter Susie Leon met up with the roadies of England's power-rocking trio, THE office after the concert and we'll them and Pearl is so nice. No sign POLICE after their recent gig in the City. all go to X's. Simple enough I of Denise (kill, kill.) Then, no, it restaurant. After causing havoc and Rick Derringer, a promotor eventually, but your body never figure. The concert is can't be, it isn't. It's Andy in ordering, we finally settle made up t-shirts of Derringer adapts to the hardships... of unbelievably excellent, beyond Summers! And Sting! We get down and begin to talk. and was selling them without course, some weirdos," here he words... We are at the box office their autographs and as they are Henry (from London) and Derringer's authorization or playfully squeezes Slick's head, dutifully waiting and waiting and undecided about going to the Slick (from everywhere) are knowledge. "I went and told "really do get used to it and like waiting... Where is that wayward . o or to X's, I recommend X's. pissed off at a local rock Rick that the promotor's got it." ! They leave, and their road promotor (who isn't) for ripping these t-shirts of him and he says, We learn that Sting's name manager and promo man asks us them off. The promotor, it 'Can 1 have someT G 's came when his mother called him if we're going to X's; if so, can seems, is up to his usual tricks, making a ing I009r profit 'Sting' because he wore this Sting they have a ride? Sure, I reply, this time charging some for himself... I started that legal t-shirt all the time; his first name not one for missing opportuni­ ridiculously high percentage for bit with him." is Gordon. Stu and Sting are ties such as this one. Next thing the sale of Police t-shirts, all for This is just one example of about the same age while Andy we know, Henry the road his pocket, of course. Henry promoter X's antics. But Slick Summers (guitarist) is 38. manager is driving us on our can't understand the promo claims to be the only man to have More famous facts: Andy merry, if harrowing, way to X's. scene here, that the entrepreneur bootlegged Winterland and that Ciibb is not as straight as he Slick (the roadie/promo guy) has got a monopoly on the Bay Mr. X had a $5000 price on his seems. Mothers, prepare and Henry get us all in to X's free Area. "In England, you take out head; anyone who caught him yourself; he does hash and coke, and the fun begins. We dance a an ad in a newspaper, say the with t-shirts buttons, posters and and as to his supposed proposal bit, Beth finds an interesting New Musical Express, and in 1-2 thc like got 5 big ones. He also to Marie Osmond, he told her to partner and vanishes, and so weeks, BOOM! sold out. Here, says that one night the f— of, calling her a "skinny does Slick. Henry tells me and you've got to literally call promoter's limo nearly ran him beanpole." and told her "I'm not Anna (a friend) that the Police everyone up." Opportunities for down, an incident not too hard into Mormons." The Bay City are back at the bar so we head a band here are hard to come by, to believe after the Zeppelin Rollers are also wayward boys there. I see Paul Kantner, do a to say the least, which probably incident. That he has been so and one is a heroin addict. Stevie double-take and continue, explains the rather dead rock successful in keeping a group as Nicks reallv liked the single, "Sit finding myself between Andy scene here in America. No big as The Zeppelin out of the On My Face. Stevie Nicks'." franchises and such in England and Sting.. I can't psyche myself Bay Area proves his grip on the Slick has to be at the Grateful keep their rock scene alive and up enough to ask for an interview music scene here. Dead concert in i..\. at 6pm and well. so we just hang out with them. Road life is our next topic. it's around 5am now. Me and my Anna's got her eye on Stu and Slick is in the profitable Henry doesn't praise it at all. "1 pals figure we better get going mine are on Sting. business of bootlegging t-shirts, live out of a suitcase... hate it. On but we buy a Police t-shirt first All too soon X's closes up and posters, buttons, etc. (no rec­ December I we have a gig at Well, it's certainly been an we all head back to the Police's ords) and tells an interesting, but Ithica, New York. The very next unforgettable evening. I hope to hotel, drop off the Blond Trio not uncommon tale of the night we have a show in Paris; we get arrested by the Police more Sting is weird; he wants (Sting is weird; he wants some promo-man's doings. At a '77 lose eight hours, just like that... often. Now if I just catch the next some sleep. sleep) and go to a Chinese concert featuring Led Zeppelin You can get used to the lifestyle plane to Ithica.... Page 22 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979 subject matter (divorce) and has The harmonica riffs are quite THE RECORDS a feeling of musical vibrance pleasant and add charm to the which affects the whole album. southernish numbers. Guitar The Records On occasion. The Records section, consisting of Dave Virgin Recording cloys from its consistent tone of Hlubek and Duane Roland, is sweetness and melancholy, but neatly harmonized despite the musically, while undemanding, very few chord shifts throughout by Steven Spinali it's still years ahead of most AM the course of a song. On the Styroloam is one substance radio fare. For better or worse, depressing side, enter the rhythm they say cannot be destroyed, this is pop music; it takes few section, which carries an often and something tells me that pop chances, but you'll still probably annoying heavy-elephantish music, the styrofoam of the never hear it on radio. beat. The vocals are somewhat record industry, will be around amusing as lead singer Danny for quite some time to come. Joe Brown's chords appear to be There's nothing inherently either imitating rock hippie bro' wrong with pop there's some I FLIRTIN' WITH Frank Sinatra or total sleep. actually go out of my way to DISASTER Basically, Flirtin With purchase - it's just that the Disaster is a potentially good regressive, derivative material Molly Hatchet album, however the bombastic always rises to the Top 40 (i.e.. Epic JE 36110 guitars and lack of any real Ihe Knack) and the original versatility ruins the outcome of Bob Marley sees Jah stuff (lene lovich, XTC, The by Anna Valdez the record. But this is all B52s. and to a lesser extent. The After the sudden deaths ofthe southern rock style, and all the and his relationship with Ihe Records, sinks into obscurity. various musicians from the music need be is heavy metal Rolling Stones, gave him much A major reason for this is that legendary Lynyrd Skynyrd mellow. publicity. It seems now however STEAL THE Virgin and Stiff Records in band, southern groups from all Unfortunately, if this album that Tosh has lost sight of all England (and to a certain extent corners of oblivion have been were any more laid back, Molly other causes, whereas Marley NIGHT Sire in America) are the only trying to replace the hole left by Hatchett would all fall has refound his roots and causes, Cindy Bullens major companies which have the former greats. Certainly one backwards. Too much sunshine, and has produced some ultra- made concerted efforts to press of the most frighteningly ear- eh bro? fine Reggae songs, which are Casablanca the most vital and original of acheish reincarnations following deeply emotional and heartfelt. Records today's music. And while The the route of southern rock is The music on the album, along Records are not notable for their Molly Hatchet, a seven-man SURVIVAL with the lyrics, is much more by Steven Spinali exceptional originality, they can band out of Jacksonville, sombre, as opposed to the almost This is pop music, and be counted on for a fine fusion of Florida. Bob Marley and trivial sounds on Kaya. Which certainly a bit more sugary than I influences which makes for Perfect evidence of the band's the Wailers isn't to say that its depressing. normally want to enjoy. Yet, I agreeable listening and. of future fate lies in the groups new Reggae is never depressing but it distinctly recall that the one course, superior popular music. second album titled. Flirting Island just sounds so much better and thing which used to strike me One detects the assimilation of With Disaster. Each song has an by Rick Leaf fitting. The Wailers have been about Cindy Bullens' music was various diverse, but complimen- exciting beginning, but soon exit Mr. Bob has a great deal of expanded, but they have its integrity. I remember seeing tatv styles in The Records'debut optimism and quickly enter responsibility weighing on his combined to make some Bullens performing on a bill with album. The most clearly defined boredom. The entire album is a shoulders. Having spearheaded incredibly tight and emotional The Knack months before the are the early Beatles and the patented snore. the intrusion of Reggae music music that is both more intricate latter's #1 album — and while Birds, of which the multi-voice into the Rock music scene, his and interesting than anything he Fieger and Company impressed harmonies are reminiscent, and albums are probably more has done before. me with their forced posturing the English New Wave, which closely looked over than those of The album really is what and derivative compositions, accounts for the relative any of the other artists in the reggae is all about, and shows off Bullens at least provided honest simplicity and economy of their field. His two previous albums all the good sides of the music. The sentiments were material. It's to The Records' have unfortuntely fallen rather Rastafarian faith. (It leaves out clearly heartfelt, and the music credit that they do not sound like below his own very high all the sexist overtones, which itself boasted a fine blend of clones, but like dedicated standards, neither were bad. they can't be a bad sign). It really bugs accessibility and that admirable musicians trying to create their just weren't great. Kaya had a me that people listen to Soul and desire to take chances. own sound. few quality songs on it, and Disco, rather than Reggae; both Sadly, Steal the Night The instrumental passages Babylon by Bus. seemed to be of the former seem blatantly contains only a taste of that and vocals, needless to say, boast pretty much of a stopgap, commercial and lacking in honest, invigorating music which perfect intonation and harmony, timewaster. It seemed to the emotion, whereas Reggae has characterized her early output. as well might be expected on an outside world as if Marley had both, and is infinitely more Admittedly, compositions like album of this type; and while I run out of new ideas, lost his danceable and interesting. As "Full Tilt Rocker" and "Real to would have preferred less roots and was being lured by the well as which, Rastafarians as a Real" are breathless, frenzied, precision and more passion, "Pot of Gold." If this was so, group of Black musicians are the straight-ahead rockers easily their own production decisions then we have double cause for only bunch that 1 know of that worthy of Bullens' talents (she make for pleasant arrangements mass celebration. Marley has have any real political or writes all of her own material). at the very least, which on returned with an album that spiritual ideology that they are I'll even admit that on a purely occasion even masks a weakness harkens back to his earlier days prepared to follow with honesty musical levels, this album of material. of Natty Dread and Exodus, it is and dedication. At least the only maintains a fairly high standard The compositions range from magnificent! one that seems halfway decent. of technical expertise. The splendid to inoffensive. Songs Some of the album's brighter The songs on Survival are Reggae at the moment is a serious problem here is that, like "Teenarama" and lights of hope include Whiskey much more Humanitarian and major influence on current Rock really for the first time in her "Affection Rejected" are typical Man, which is truly a good, mild Rebellious than those of his Music; The Stones, Dylan, The career, Bullens' lyrics seem to Records fare, covering familiar head-shaking tune; Good previous efforts. For a while it Clash, Clapton and much of the suffer from a disturbing Buzzcocks terrain with a vague Rockin, the early Aerosmithish seemed as if Marley's New Wave and Punk Rock, have anonymity. And it's a far more air of effeminacy. The lyrics tune with a twist more versatility; contribution to Reggae would be drawn very heavily on it for significant problem than you you've heard before... and Flirting With Disaster, a overshadowed by that of his inspiration. To find out why, buy might think. "When 1 try to hold your hand commercially jumpy tune. former Wailer sidekick, Peter this record it really is one ofthe The main reason for this is t hat Or try to kiss you Instrumentally, each musical Tosh, whose dedicated stand for finest Reggae records I have ever alone, Cindy Bullens' songs tend Then I'm pulled away note is finely blended together. the legalization of Marijuana, heard. to cloy from their sheer, perfect And it happens nearly every « i pop sensibility very much like day... Paul McCartney and Wings' Affection rejected..." recorded output — and unless a The Records' more distrubing terse lyrical sense can weight the tendencies toward undistinctive- compositions down, the songs ness are evidenced in a song like metamorphose into pop pap. "The Phone", which is For example: thematically at least quite "Tonight's the night similar to Ihe B52s "6060-842" I tell you I can feel it but while the B52s sound Oh, he'll put his hand in exotic and new, Ihe Records mine... seem to want to cover the I gotta take a raincheck on experience] of lost love and romance..." rejected affection just one more I know Cindy Bullens can do time for good luck. By far. the better than this listless drivel. In best composition on the entire point of fact, throughout her album is a fresh, clever slice of debut album. Desire Wire, all of lock entitled "Starry Eyes" her compositions staked out a which covers an intriguing Molly Hatchet: (from left) Dave Hlubeck, Banner Thomas, Steve Holland, Duane Roland, Continued on page 23 Dannv Joe Brown, Bruce Crump. November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 23

Continued from page 22 Fellow critic Rick Leaf thought theme, took a stand (however enough of it to place it amongthe Bob Dylan Does What He Wants subtle) and as a result Ten Best Albums of 1979 (and remained totally convincing. In his musical tastes are to be by Rick Uaf going to do what you want, he above-mentioned keyboard Steal the Sight, the material is so reckoned with); I don't think I'll Last year I saw Bob Dylan at might just as well join Foreigner player the band was well up to general and anonymous that it go that far. though. For me. the Oakland Coliseum, a series or Boston. Of course there's the task at hand. The guitarist cannot take a stand. The songs Mistakes is essentially a wry, of concerts that were heavily always the danger that he could was very good, following in could have been written by workmanlike piece of vinyl criticized: "Dylan Sells Out," become completely self- Mark Knopfier's footsteps, with anybody. which strikes me for its potential "Dylan goes Vegas." It was all indulgent, play the Oakland his own style and individuality, If you can ignore the lyrics, rather than for its inherent BS of course; Dylan was merely Coliseum for one night, charge the drums and bass were a tight however, this album can at times merits. doing what he wanted, and those $20 admission, and just give us Ryhthm section and the black be a euphoric musical that were open-minded enough the Lord's Prayer, but I think keyboard plaver was inspira­ experience. The melodic twists thoroughly enjoyed themselves he's a bit more responsible than tional. It was Dylan, however, are wonderfully original, with and were reinspired by his new that, and as such deserves a darn who proved beyond compare. none of that Knackish slavering MARY WILSON energy and penchant for taking sight more respect than the On a purely musical level, his to I960's rock, and production Mary Wilson chances. above mentioned numbskulls singing may not be the best ever, on the balance is as smooth as This year Dylan went have given him. but it is deeplv emotional, and velvet, if a bit overdone. The only Records Religious, he converted to instrumental flaw I can detect is by Ian Ault Christianity and put out "Slow 635BGW6 WED NOV 7 79 8PM B the excessively "heavy metal"- "I had a great time singing Train Coming." a deeply JERRY WEtNTRAUB 0 f influenced guitar work of Mark with the ladies in ," emotional album that was BALC. BILL GRAHAM PRE. i Doyle which mars some says Mary Wilson, "and now dismissed by everyone (except otherwise fine songs. singing my first solo album, I Rolling Stone, who dug up Ass- BAL ADULT BOB DYLAN One sincerely hopes that must say it feels good." The Licker Jann Wenner to further CAS RFSFI 4TH C MARKET-SF QF Cindy Bullens doesn't sink into former Supreme's pleasure is ingratiate himself to the STARS.) that Great Rock 'n' Roll Swamp, quite apparent on her first Everyone seemed so surprised by P 12.50 WARFiaD THEATRE but with uncharacteristic efforts endeavor, which she uplifts with both the concerts and the record, BALC. CENTER ADULT A' like this, you can just feel the a tremendous amount of unable to understand Dylan's 108 140CT BAL P 108 12.50 mud tugging at her ankles. I hope warmth, vigor, and enthusiasm. new move. If they'd bothered to her next album represents a Her vocal stylizing has such follow the news and had applied Frankly I don't care what he his phrasing is uncanny. Beyond return to true form. friendliness and intimacy to it, their brains a bit, they might does as long as he does it with that there was something deeply you almost want to snuggle up to have seen that both moves were HEART. And this concert was spiritual about the whole show your stereo speakers. rather predictable. 1 mean BIG on Heart and Emotion. It that exuded from Dylan that A charismatic performer everyone knew Dylan had been started with three black ladies defies description. Something MISTAKES onstage, Mary Wilson has a gift doing some heavy Bible Study! singing excellent Gospel songs, that the narrow-minded, short­ Gruppo Sportivo for establishing close contact Of the album and the concert, with astonishing verve and style sighted people crying out for with audiences of all kinds. This neither were absolutely perfect. and impeccable voices. Then "Blowing in The Wind" are Sire Records gift is beautifully demonstrated Some of the music on the album Dylan appeared, seemingly tense bound to miss. by Steven Spinali on the album. But the material and apprehensive of another Probably the most surprising Gruppo Sportivo springs from picked by producer Hal Davis, is blinkered audience. He needn't thing about the whole event was that inelegant tradition of pop regrettably mediocre, and have worried. The house was Dylan's own surprise at the music known affectionately as certainly not up to the standards great, receptive and open- critical reaction to it; he knew "joke rock", but thankfully, the of this singer. Nevertheless, the minded enough to listen to what what they were going to say way present company performs their hallmark of any fine vpcalist is El Zimmie had to offer. He back when he wrote "The Times music with a distinct difference. the ability to lend distinction to played only new songs, the entire They Are-A-Changing". . . In this debut album, thejokes are whatever she sings, and thanksto "Slow Train" repetoire and four "Come writers and Critics subtler, the musical values a bit Wilson's efforts, her first solo or five new songs he's written Who prophesize with your pen more lofty, and the overall result album manages to touch the since he converted. The range of And keep your eyes wide vastly more listenable than the listener in some degree. the songs was great, apart from The chance won't come again." efforts of Gruppo Sportivo's less Side one is a disco trilogy, the Gospel, they played Blues, AND committed musical ancestors. which kicks off with "Red Hot", Reggae, Rock and soul; how "The line it is drawn I was expecting the worst the single from the album. This many concerts give you all The curse it is cast when, on the first cut, "Mission a one is a feat of engineering that. WITH emotion? The slow one now will Paris", the song opened with a wizardry, with several With theexception of the Later be fast." chorus of kazoos; in a way, overlapping layers of vocal Bob Dylan in concert. though, this uncommercial, off- tracks. It relies more on rhythmic seemed a bit lame, and the the-wall device sets a light mood repetition than melody, but with concert suffered at the hands of a which characterizes the entire the strong bass hook and forceful rather inept key board player. I album. Among Gruppo vocal punch, is impressive suppose that ultimately Dylan is Sportivo's more notable testimonial to what can be done responsible for that; they're all successes are "1 Shot My with a lackluster song. "I've Got his songs and he chose the Manager" and "Superman", What You Need", and "You musicians, but I found him so both of which provide clever Make Me Feel So Good" are entirely captivating and emotive, musical twists with admirably more flowing, and round out the that these quibbles are quickly spare arrangements, as well as trilogy. This is quite a cut above forgotten. lyrics which are equally ordinary disco, and reminds one Dylan at the Fox Warfield inventive. "Blah Blah Maga­ that people danced to the also drew heavy criticism from zines", a satire on hack rock Supremes' records long before the same narrow-minded, short­ journalism, is also quite disco became trendy. sighted critics, begging for a Re­ humorous rather like a cross Ballads are Wilson's forte, and run of the Sixties. . . Moron's between Abba, Blondie, and Ian she serves up two of them here. every last one. How many times Dury. In fact, the only real "A Warm Summer Night" is you gotta see Dylan before you downer in the bunch is a soppy, graced withherusualcharm.and come to realize that he only ever tedious love ballad, "One Way "Pick Up The Pieces" finds her does what HE wants. If he's Love", which regrettably avoids sounding mellow. But she should THE MYSTERY COMEC* that trademark of humor which find more worthy songs for her THAT TASTES makes many of the other interpretive talents. "You're The ASGOOOASfTlOOKS compositions so intriguing. Light" is the only selection that The arrangements here are resembles the Supremes; it has sometimes exhilirating, and the roots in the sixties Motown musicianship more than sound, and also carries some of serviceable; but in retrospect, the "elegant funk" that Gruppo Sportivo's chief strength characterized Supreme records lies in Van Defruits' of the seventies. Wilson really striking lyrical sense. The lets go on this one, and it is the compositions are definitely witty most memorable cut from the — but they also miraculously ablum. steer clear of triteness and cheap "Mary Wilson" is obviously a humor (a distinct advantage). very commercial effort to bring For my tastes, however, even the singer to the attention and the better jokes wear thin after a appreciation ofthe masses. If it while, and the fluffly pop succeeds in doing so, hopefully melodies do nothing to make the Mary Wilson will be able to SEC PRESENTS: Fri & Sat Nov 30 - Dec 1 album any more substantial after direct her considerable talents 6:00 & 8:30 multiple listenings. But it's towards better material. Mcl^aren tenter. S1.00 essentially a matter of taste. Page 24 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979

Jane Eyre? Wuthering Heights? The friendly-looking plague-infested rats come into the quaint No, just a tender moment for Dutch town of Wismar. victims Jonathan (Bruno Ganz) and his wife Lucy.

The Vampyre (Klaus Kinski) visits Lucy (Isabelle A djani)/or a Still Another Dracula: midnight snack. portray him as a pathetic This One Maudlin mutation of the conflicting forces of life and death, a Reitwein's cinematography has That, however, is as far as creature who is condemned to an incandescent quality that "Nosferatu" succeeds. Due to by Van Ault the tortuous existence of preying makes the film stimulating Herzog's awkward direction and One might have thought that explain why Dracula uses this on others. visually, at least. Isabelle conceptualizations, the only all the variations on the old device. Even worse, the rats seem This unusual development of Adjani's exquisite porcelain thing really horrifying about this Dracula theme would be totally inept at inspiring any the character would be features and confident presence Dracula film is the crassness all exhausted by now. but German feeling of dread. Some ten commendable if Dracula could is a tremendous plus, and she through it, and the fact that filmaker Werner Herzog, who thousand laboratory rats were have succeeded in combining handles the stilted role of Lucy movie theaters charge admission produced, wrote, and directed employed for the film, and while that pathos with more consistent admirably well. to see it. "Nosferatu the Vampyre" shows they manage to scamper about credibility as an offspring of evil. a determination to squeeze the on cue, they seem too tame and But Herzog's Dracula is clumsy last drop of blood from the aging sanitary to evoke fear. Indeed, and madulin in his approach to monster of filmdom. What for disease-carrying rodents, everything. His timing, voice emerges is. unfortunately, only a they don't seem to intimidate inflections, posturing, and facial pale ghost of a horror film. anybody. Witness the absurdity expressions draw more titters The plot and characters have of Lucy Harker wading through from the audience than • • been significantly altered for the large clusters ofthe little vermin trepidation, and all at the most new version. The heroic without a second thought, while inappropriate times. This has to Jonathan Harker (Bruno Ganz) hundreds of townspeople are be the ultimate kiss of death on is now Dracula's first victim, and dying off. this movie. SAN FRANCISCO is rendered a useless, babbling The appearance of the But for all its ineptitude, idiot by the trauma. Dr. Van vampire is the most interesting "Nosferatu" has a couple of PRESENTS Helsing (Walter Ladcngast), thc aspect of the movie. Dracula is a redemptions. Jorge Schmidt- famed and fearless vampire pallid, severe looking creature killer, is shown here as an with a bald head, nicely pointed DANCER'S DELIGHT incompetent physician and a ears, two well sharpened front GOOD JOBS glass;,-eyed moron on the edge of incisors, and delightfully long aren't easy to find. senilitv. This leaves Lucy Harker fingernails that resemble claws. That's why you need to start (Isabelle Adjani). the urgent task The creature's personality, looking now. If you want a job Starring of destroying the bloodsucker, however, belies this fearsome that provides good pay, who has selected her as the appearance. In "Nosferatu", training and benefits in the field Nylon Leotards: 17 Styles—23 Colors source of his next meal. Dracula is not the graceful and of AVIATION MANAGE­ ® When Dracula (Klaus Kinski) shrewdly dangerous character MENT call Mark Brown, Navy Lycra Spandex (Milliskin) Leotards: moves from his Carpathian horror buffs would expect. Officer Programs at (415) 273- Capezio, Danskin and Others Mountains fortress into a quaint Instead, Herzog attempts to 7377 j Skirts: Dutch city, he takes some twenty In Colors to Match Leotards coffins containing hordes of Jazzwear: plague-infested rats with him, — 2 PLAYS by TOM STOPPARD—, Pants, Jumpsuits and Unitards IMTIB ACTION S and unleashes them to wreak pp BRITISH AMERICAN REPERTORY COMPANY designed by Sandra Woodall havoc. But Herzog doesn't Jazz Oxfords: November 27- December 16 Black, white, leather Also white canvas SMOKING DIRTV LIHEn Tap, Ballet and Toe Shoes: is a leading cause Complete line of Capezio Pointe Shoes of household & I1EUJ FOIMD HMD Folk, Ballroom and Gymnastic Shoes fires and death. Directed by ED BERMAN Knit Warm-ups and Sweaters: 100% Wool or Orion Acrylic Sexual shenanigans and the stuffy world of the English Parliament create a Watergate sized scandal in Stoppard's Alto Starring: longest running comedy hit. Children's: Leotards, tights, ballet and Tap Shoes Men's: -HILARIOUS! PIERCINGLY FUNNY Leotards, tights and shoes *^~°' 7J SATIRE. A RRILLI ANT C A RIC ATUR Make-up If you must smoke in OT AN INOUIST INTO SIX UAL Leave it to Capezio Dance-Theatre Shop of San Francisco to bring you the best in dancewear! bed, sleep in the bathtub. NeifiHaes nA-*a*y**p 11 n-a)

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Wilson. started the followed, and all of them Their live performances became group, lt was she who heard that bombed. It wasn't until the more challenging and varied, but a male singing group, the Primes twelfth record, "Where Did Our without the promotion and (now ) were Love Go?" struck gold that they publicity needed to get their rec­ looking for a sister act. She asked became an object of attention. ords played on radio stations, her high school pal, Mary They rose to the top with a their new releases were seldom Wilson, to join her. Later, they succession of hits that included heard. Finally, in exasperation found Diana Ross, and a fourth "," "I Hear A with the uncooperative Motown, girl, who eventually dropped Symphony" and "Stop! In The split, in 1973. out. They became the Primettes. Name Of Love". stepped in, The Supremes (1966): Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Dianna Motown Records had just The year 1967 brought major adding a completely new started to become a national changes to the trio. Florence dimension to the group's sound. Ross. phenomenon, and the girls Ballard left the Supremes under An emotional powerhouse, she been the mainstay of the a blow to old friends Mary worked as background singers a cloud of controversy, and the gave the Supremes the fiery Supremes for seventeen years, Wilson and Diana Ross. for established acts like Mary group's billing was changed to thrust they desperately needed at and wanted to test her solo Diana Ross, of course, seems Wells and . After "Diana Ross & The Supremes", this juncture. Another world wings, so, in 1977, she left Payne to have gotten by as a soloist. She graduating, they finally were in preparation for commercial tour followed, in which even and Green to carry on the branched out into films, the signed to a contract of their own, development of the lead singer. greater critical kudos were Supremes tradition. They latest being The Wiz. which cost and re-dubbed "The Supremes." Cindy Birdsong took Flo's place, heaped upon them. contemplated adding a new thirty million dollars to produce, A string of eleven records and the hits kept on coming: But there was more dissension singer, but decided not to. And and flopped. She is now "Reflections," "Love Child" and in the Supremes. Cindy Birdsong so, the demise of the Supremes attempting to form her own "Someday We'll Be Together". decided to call it quits in 1976. passed with little fanfare. The production company. Then, in 1970, Diana Ross broke From 's backup individual members were not to Mary Wilson recently away from the group to pursue a group, Susaye Greene was be heard from again for two launched a career as a soloist. solo career. recruited. With Mary, Scherrie, years. She and Ross are still close The fans watched and waited and Susaye, the musical As the three women plotted friends. When Wilson premiered to see if the Supremes could chemistry between the three their future, accusations and her solo act at Manhattan's posh make it without her. With new singers of the Supremes was lawsuits flew. Greene and Payne New York-New York show­ lead singer Jean Terrell at the perfect. No longer were they one filed suit against Mary Wilson room, Ross was on hand as helm, a new sound was lead and two backup singers, but and her husband and group mistress of ceremonies to developed, that happily proved three unique talents who shined manager Pedro Ferrer, charging introduce her old chum. At the to be just as popular. The high individually. Collectively, they group mismanagement and end ofthe show, the two former gloss pop sound gave way tc were devastating. The trio financial mishandling. Wilson Supremes sang "Someday We'll elegant funk, and more gold rec­ exploded on an electrifying sued Motown Records for any Be Together", no doubt an ords followed: "Up The Laddei album appropriately titled "High number of things, and finally emotional reunion. Wilson is To The Roof," "" Energy" and a hit single, "Let My settled out of court. With the currently touring her act in "Nathan Jones" and "Floy Joy". Heart Do The Walking". lawsuits all resolved, they were Europe, and quite successfully, But company support was They followed that with the finally free to go their separate too. wavering. While Diana Ross got "Mary, Scherrie & Susaye" ways. Jean Terrell married and has the "star treatment", the album. But again, the Motown "Where Did Our Love Go?" three children now. She is Jean Terrell gave the Supremes a Supremes were pushed aside. corporate rule blocked its The women that sang in the actively involved in the religion new, more soulful sound. success. They received no group over the years are into of the Jehovah's Witnesses, but promotion, publicity, or different things now. Florence she resurfaced in 1978 with an television specials, like the other Ballard's tragic death in a exquisite album titled "I Had To Supremes Anthology Motown acts got. Mary Wilson, Detroit project in 1976 made Fall In Love", on A&M Records. the senior member of the trio, Here is a list of the Supremes' best-known hits during the national headlines. She left The record received little decided she'd like to try it by attention, and Terrell has been period of their greatest popularity. "Someday We'll Be behind three children and a herself for a change. She had silent since then. Together" was the last song that Diana Ross sang with the husband, and her death came as Supremes.They had several hits afterward with Jean Terrell, Cindy Birdsong initially including "Up The Ladder To The Roof," Stoned Love," and planned a solo career, but "Nathan Jones." scrapped the plans at the last Where Did Our Love Go? (6/17/64) minute, preferring privacy to the Baby Love (9/17/64) fast show business life. Scherrie Ask Any Girl (9/17/64) Payne and Susaye Greene have teamed up as a duo, and have (10/27/64) recently released an album, on Stop! In The Name Of Love (2/8/65) Motown. It is unclear whether (4/15/65) Motown really plans to promote (7/16/65) them. They will most likely use (10/6/65) their collaboration as a stepping My World Is Empty Without You (12/29/65) stone to separate careers. Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart (4/8/66) You Cant Hurry Love (7/25/66) The query "Where Did Our You Keep Me Hangin'On (10/11/66) Love Go?" is an appropriate one Love Is Here And Now You're gone (1/11/67) for the fate ofthe Supremes, now The Happening (3/20/67) called "Golden Oldies" in American pop music. Like Reflections (7/24/67) everything else in a changing In And Out Of Love (10/25/67) world, they have passed into (2/29/68) memory and nostalgia. All that is Some Things You Never Get Used To (5/21/68) left is the vitality one feels when Love Child (9/30/68) their records are played. I'm Livin' In Shame (1/6/69) The final dynasty of The Supremes, 1977: (from left) Scherrie Someday We'll Be Together (10/14/69) Payne, Susaye Greene and Mary Wilson. That, at least, is one thing that will not change with lime Page 26 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979

How to Eat Like a Child Books, Straight Life: The Story by Delia Ephron Books, of Art Pepper with drawings by Edward Koren Books by Art and Laurie Pepper Bal Ian tine Books, New York, 1978 Shirmer Books, New York, 1979

by Rick Weston drug offenses and a feeling by by Susie Ijeon •*5S\*i The sound of jazz in the 50's Pepper that audiences were not Don't want to ever grow up? How to ~-A was usually referred to by coast, receptive to his playing. Wanna delay the onset of presumptious as that may sound, All this might have ended up adulthood? Delia Ephron has Torture Your Sister >^flK. the East Coast's "hot" sound cliche-ridden if not for the way just the thing for you: her new contrasting with the much Art Pepper tells his story. Pepper book. How To Eat Like A Child, "cooler" West Coast sound. is at times angry; at others, dryly a hilarious look at a child's world For a number of reasons, humerous, but always complex through his her eyes. Their many of them attributable to the and brusquely honest. He speaks special language (Yucky, Oh. electronic excesses of 70's jazz, bitterly of his time in San barf, Vomitrocious) and logic there seems to be a rebirth in Quentin and of his second wife, (Did you know Jello's alive? See interest in the West Coast "cool" Diane, whose own heroin how it wiggles?) are all here, and sound on international levels. addiction led to frequent suicide guaranteed to delay maturity Certainly one of the giants of attempts and stealing to support forever. the West Coast sound is alto her habit. Yet Pepper's After laughing my way saxophonist Art Pepper, anecdotes about his fellow through the book, I interviewed renowned for his smooth musicians are frequently the author. Of course, 1 was phrasing and swinging, amusing. curious firstly about how or and talking about our 'How neat.'" emotionally intense soloing. 'Straight Life' has a poignant where she got the idea for the experiences; only children How does one tease older Pepper has played with many of note simply because so many of book. probably (tend to) leave it brothers? Having one older the people formative to jazz, with the people that possessed the "Well, I was eating chocolate behind..." brother, I was especially eager to stints in the bands of drummer kind of hard-living intensity pudding one night and 1 noticed As the book is about children, hear any suggestions. Unfortu­ Lee Young (sax legend Lester about jazz that Pepper has, are what I was doing (she was eating I ask how children fit into her life nately, "Older brothers aren't my Young's brother), the Stan dead: Lester 'Prez' Young, it the way she did when she was a and about her own childhood. area... the problem there is that Kenton Orchestra, trumpeters Charlie 'Bird' Parker, John child). I realized we still retain "I have 3 sisters... all-girl they're so much bigger than you, Maynard Ferguson and Chet Coltrane, Paul Chambers, certain things." family... Nora is my older sister they'd probably sit on you... 1 Baker, guitarist Herb Ellis and Charlie Mingus. > The idea was born t here and " I (she is a writer also)... my parents guess you could tease them about with John Coltrane's sidemen. Pepper however, is a survivor. wrote a piece for New York were screenwriters... we're a their girlfriend or something." 'Straight Life' Pepper's After a ruptured spleen nearly Magazine and they published it. family of writers. Delhia Ephron was on tour autobiography, details the life of canceled his life during a 1968 It touched a nerve in people and "I love being with children, I when she did this interview so her a jazzman of incredible talent tour with drummer Buddy Rich, Viking (Publishing Company) find they are endlessly tight schedule did not allow for and a knack for self-destruction. Pepper checked into Synanon, called up." interesting... their emotions lie so fun. I wrapped up with questions The book points out early where he kicked heroin and I bring up one of my favorite close to the surface. Adults have about her writing. Discipline is a some of the likely causes for married his present wife, Laurie. chapters. How To Laugh learned to hide their emotions. key factor for her. She would Pepper's almost successful His current state of good health Hysterically (Call up Kentucky Children are so uninhibited." make herself sit down every day attempts to end his life with has led to successful tours of Fried Chicken and ask, "How Chapter Five. Won' To Play. for a certain amount of time at heroin and alcohol; a sailor Japan and jam sessions with large are your breasts."), and ask After using your bed as a first, when she didn't feel she had father who was prone to bassist Charlie Haden and where the ideas for these and trampoline, transform your it under control. drunkeness and whoring around; drummer Elvin Jones. other chapters came from. room into a giant spiderweb, When Delia was younger, she a mother who tried to abort Art 'Straight Life' has photos of "I interviewed a lot because I running lines and lines of kite didn't take writing seriously. In by starving herself and taking Pepper throughout the years and couldn't remember lots of string from bedposts to lamps to college, "I was a history major... drugs to cause a miscarriage; an even contains an extensive things... Children have an table and desk legs to bureau I really liked writing, but 1 never inability to find a woman that discography of Art Pepper's unbelievably mischievous handles and doorknobs. I connected what you had to do loved him and understood his work. For those who love jazz it's streak... I found that siblings wondered about that. (career) with what you liked. 1 music; several years in prison for a must read. remember more... I wondered "I had a stepson, a truly won­ didn't understand that you could about that and the only answer like it, have fun in a career. Now I derfully impossible kid. Daryl (^ that I could come up with was did that (the spiderweb)... I went work for New York Magazine 7) that we keep memories alive by into his room and there were all (like New West). 1 do a number seeing our brothers and sisters these lines all over and I thought. of pieces for them, humor mostly. Don't want the carrots on your plate, but your mom's watching you? Read Chapter One: On way to mouth, drop in lap. Smuggle garbage in napkin. Want something to do when you're bored? Read How To Laugh Hysterically: Call up a stranger, tell him you're the phone company repair person and are working on the line. Say that if he answers the phone within the next ten minutes, he'll electrocute you. Call back right away and let the phone ring until he finally answers it. SCREAM IN PAIN. Tired of your little sister? Read How To Torture Your Little Sister: Tell her she is adopted and that you'll kill her if she tells your parents. On a car ride, wish that she would fall out of the car. Tell her her lower lip looks like a frankfurter. Want to stay young forever? Read How To Eat Like A Child and Other Lessons in Not Being >W a Grown-Up by Delia Ephron; it's guaranteed to turn you into a kid all over again. Well, I must go and make some phone calls Delia Ephron: author of "How To Eat Like A Child.' Art Pepper: jazzman, author, survivor. November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn P«8f 27 -W*aF*a> TONITE WEEKEND MON-TUES WED-THUR DISTANT Nov 30 Dec, 1 2 Dec 3,4 Dec 5,6 FUTURE -am.

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Chinese-American man who excellent opportunity for us to speaks of both the racial and better understand what it is to be You will leave the theatre having 2095 HAYES AT COLE ST..S.F..CA. 94117 a very different view of the "gay sexual minority oppression. homosexual in today's world. lifestyle," if for no other reason George Mendenhall, currently a "Word is Out" will be shown in than discovering there is no one feature editor of a San Francisco Campus Ministry, lower Phelan particular gaylifestyle. newspaper, tells us what the gay on Tuesday, December 4 at 7:30 Listen to the 77-year-old "scene" was like in San Francisco p.m., sponsored by Campus woman who explains that she in the 1950s and Sally Gearhart, Ministry and the Alliance for has been a lesbian all her life. a professor of speech at San Gay Awareness. Admission is Watch Rick Stockes, a local Francisco State, tells of her free, and open to all USF students, faculty and staff. politician in the City, as he tells "coming out of the closet" when Live Entertainment Nightly of his teenage romance with she arrived in San Francisco and 8 to 11 p.m. • Phone 415-837-3859 another boy on his farm in the reaction of her friends, family <. Page 2* November 30, 1979 San Francisco Fogh orn San Francisco Takes First Step Towards National Championship by T. R. Sullivan Instead of shooting, the Roar Anderson sent a penalty freshman from Norway cut to his kick into the upper left hand right, getting rid of Ackerman corner of the Santa Clara goal, and enabling him to ground his giving San Francisco a 3-2 shot past a diving Gene Reynolds victory over the Broncos in their and into the nets. Western Regional battle two The score at halftime was 1-0 weeks ago. The win enabled the but Santa Clara tied up just after Dons to move on to the NCAA the two rivals emerged from the quarterfinals matched against locker room on a shot by Fabian the Southern Illinois Edwards- Proano. However Proano ville. The game will be held missed two chances to put the Saturday night at 7:30 in Illinois. home eleven ahead first by Anderson's game winning kick blowing a breakaway attempt was set up by Glen Van Straatum and then having his head shot and Roger Alphonso who grabbed by Andy Fry. Fry had to worked a perfect give and go that dive to his right to make the stop. shook Alphonso loose behind The two teams continued to the Bronco defense. The only miss chances as Tronstad took a way to stop Roger from scoring pass from Dag Olavsen but sent was to trip him from behind his open shot straight at which is what defender Tim Fritz Reynolds in goal. Santa Clara did. The officials awarded a came right back as defender Tim penalty kick to USF. Fritz was able to penetrate the "We practice that play a lot" Dons defense but took a forced said Van Straatum about the shot instead of dumping it off to phoio by Mike Dubnoff give and go, "South Americans Miguel Avila who was cutting in really understand the give and perfectly from the right. Dag Olavsen drives the left side against Santa Clara and is about ready to set up USFs second - go and it results in many goals." The two teams continued to go goal. Of the penalty kick Roar at each other and San Francisco Anderson said: "I did my usual was finally able to break the Sourdough Invitational Opener thing of looking one way and frustration with a tally at 77:27. shooting the other way. All the Once again Bjorn Tronstad Santa Clara players were caused the trouble as he shoved USF and Santa Clara Women standing behind me yelling 'Roar his way through three Broncos you're going to miss!' But that defending in front of his goal. was my twenty-fifth penalty kick But instead of taking the shot he Battle Saturday in Memorial Gym I have made in a row." did not have. Tronstad passed it Playing in front of a partisan perfectly to Dag Olavsen who by Lisa Maurino extremely tough. Last year, Although the Dons lost to the crowd of 6,000 people, the was pinching in from the left. The First Annual Sourdough while touring the Los Angeles tough San Jose State squad, they Broncos gave the Dons all they Olavsen tried to cross the ball Invitational Women's Basketball area, the Dons were defeated by proved to be in complete control could handle, resorting to their back to Tronstad but somehow Tourney gets underway both USC and L.A. State. But a of the game for the first 35 usual physical, hustling style of the ball slithered through tomorrow night in Memorial year of experience and a cast of minutes. There were even play. They kept the ball in USF Tronstad. Luis Felipe and a Gym. The USF Women's fine new and returning players stretches for the Dons that they territory for most of the first half hoard of sprawling Broncos and Basketball squad plays host to should take its toll as the Dons held them with a fifteen point but the Dons defense refused to it trickled right to Alex Nwosu Santa Clara, University of match up against these leads. But the experience and bend. who was alone in close on the Southern California and L.A. competitive squads. depth of the Lady Spartans came Ihe Broncos tried to score by right wing. Nwosu capitalized on State. The tourney does not mark the through in the final minutes crossing the ball high into the the opportunity putting USF up The USF women face the opening of the Dons season. A when it counted as they rallied Dons zone. The tactic had 2-1. Santa Clara Broncos at 8:00 p.m. few weeks ago, Nov. 16, 17, the past the exhausted Dons squad worked against USF earlier in However it is when they fall tomorrow night right after the Dons opened up against Fresno The USF women earned a sec­ the season but this time goalie behind that Santa Clara plays at 6:00 p.m. match featuring USC State in the Cal Poly San Luis ond place in the Cal Poly tourney Andy Fry was ready and he their best and this game was no vs. L.A. State. Having never lost Obispo Tourney. The USF behind San Jose. Mary Hile's punched several of the crosses exception. Last September to Santa Clara in Norcal league women defeated the Fresno impressive performance for the away. Santa Clara came back from a 2- action, the USF women will try State Bulldogs and moved into entire tournament, beginning Despite Santa Clara's pressure I defecit in the last ten minutes to maintain their winning the semi-final action in the eight with her 30 points against Fresno it was USF who had the better and won 3-2. This time they tradition against the Broncos. team tournament. State and ending with her 19 chances to score and as usual, the looked like they could possibly The winners or each of the two The Dons faced the Wyoming points and 11 rebounds against Dor.s blew most of those do it again when with just nine preliminary games will face each Cowgirls the next day and San Jose, earned her the Most chances. minutes remaining, Dave other on Sunday night at 8:00 controlled the tempo of the game Valuable Player of the p.m. The consolation match is Alex Nwosu had the first Reridler picked up a crossing for a win. The Cowgirls proved Tournament award. In addition scheduled prior to the chance when his defender slipped pass from Fabian Proano that to be no match against the tough the Dons* Melody Clark was championship game. leaving Alex one on one with the had been tipped by Nick Dons defense and the strong named to the All-Tourney team Santa Clara goalie. Nwosu drove Lambridis and delivered a shot Last year at this time the USF rebounding power of the Dons. as she proved to be the most from the right but pushed his that hit the left post and fell women hosted the Pro-Keds The Wyoming win brought the impressive centers in the shot too far to the left just inside the nets tying the score at Invitational which featured the Dons into the final champion­ tournamant. missing the open corner. Bjorn 2-2. defending national champions, ship game of the tourney later And so the Dons are geared to Tronstad and Luis Felipe had However USF started putting UCLA, in addition to San Jose that day. The Dons played win their own tournament this two great shots at goals, but were on the pressure and kept the State and Brigham Young Norcal conference champion weekend. This will the first time turned away when goalie Greg Broncos bottled up. This University. Hoping to fair better San Jose State. The Dons, the Dons play at home in Reynolds took both shots in his resulted in the give and go play this year t han last year, the Dons entering into the game, had never Memorial gym. After their chest. that put Santa Clara away for enter the 1979-80 season with the beaten. Unfortunately they left performance at Cal Poly, there is best talent ever. Finally at 35:28, San good. the game with the same record. no doubt that the Dons prepared Francisco broke through. The Southern Illinois, San The Sourdough Invitational The San Jose State Lady for this weekend. Broncos overextended themselv­ Francisco's opponent in the will feature some of the finest Spartans beat the Dons by one es on offense and their attack was quarterfinals, is currently ranked women's basketball talent in the point in the final minutes ofthe broken up by Luis Felipe. Felipe fourth in the country but lost to state. The competition will be game. sent a long ball to Bjorn the Dons earlier this year 3-2. Tronstad who received the ball They advanced to the quarters by "They do have one player Tim may move Alex Nwosu in the Indiana and Penn State, just before crossing midfield and shutting out SMU in Dallas. Clark back, he missed the last middle of the field so the brilliant American University and headed down the field with Coach Steve Negoesco attended game. They are a defensive Nigerian can cause trouble in the Clemson and Rhode Island and halfback Cam Ackerman that game (at his own expense) minded ball club and I actually Cougars defense and set things Columbia. The four winners will chasing after him. Just as and said the Cougars have not think that SMU outplayed up for Bjorn Tronstad and Luis converge on Tampa Florida to Tronstad was about to shoot improved that much from the them." Felipe. decide the National Champion­ from twenty yards out, last game. Negoesco is contemplating The other quarterfinals ship. Ackerman caught up with him. one change for the SIU game. He around the country match November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 29

administration for such a hand crowd down, they replied, function. But. I know for a fact, Preston's Perspective display. "when they start hitting us, then when the Athletic Director was For those of you who weren't we'll do something". confronted with the activities at by Dave Preston conduct I have ever seen in my there, what I am referring to is I have no objection to schools the soccer match (he wasn't lt was the first time 1 have felt life. I have been to the Ohio the many chants of bigotry and upholding a rivalry, but when there), he just laughed. The shame as an American, lt took a State-Michigan; 1 have been to defamation the students, as they the cheers and boos turn to ugly administration ofthe school... 1 few minutes of collective Cal-Stanford; I have been to drank their two kegs of beer, and malicious chants and objects don't think the Jesuit fathers thinking before I realized I Texas-Oklahoma — those are would yell at our players and (liquid or otherwise) pelting would tolerate this behavior... wasn't feeling shame for myself rivalries and the fans put their coach. It wasn't bad enough they opponents, you have nothing lt was a dark day for college or the vast majority of other heart and soul into cheering for were openly drinking beer and short of animal behavior. The athletics, it was a dark day for Americans, but a cold, their team. What happened at the more intoxicated the meaning and spirit of collegiate the University of Santa Clara. I emptiness for some 200 or so Santa Clara was hate... pure and children got, the more obscene sports is no longer present and hope I never witness this again. young people, mostly college simple. I can only hope the and wrenching they became. It one must ask what does this all No matter how great t he dislike a students. I refer to those yelling Jesuits see what has happened went to an extreme when cups of mean? student body may have for beings at the USF-Santa Clara and do something before this beer came lofting through the air And I must take issue with the another student body, if Far West Regional Soccer goes any further. It is evident the hitting the coach, the team school's administration, both sportsmenship and a sense of playoffs. athletic administration of Santa physician and other members of athletic and academic. I find it decency and fairness cannot The game at Buck Shaw Clara will just laugh it off. I will the team sitting on the bench. hard to believe they would exist, collegiate athletics will be Stadium was the most disgusting say however, the new sports What really galled me was the tolerate such activities. 1 know dead and should be banned from display of immoral, un- information director apologized Santa Clara police when the NCAA would frown on the the environment forever. American, unsportsmen-like to me and our athletic requested to calm the out-of- beer situation at a NCAA WCAC Champions Open 1979 Season Year in Exile Begins in Hawaii

by T. R. Sullivan Cornelious or Ken McAlister The USF Dons, led by District will start at the other. All three 14 and WCACCoach ofthe Year will be pushed for playing time Dan Belluomini, open their by the two highly touted 1979-80 season in Hawaii freshman Quintin Dailey and tomorrow when they take Raymond McCoy. Hawaii Pacific. Monday night Reid is a Boston Celtic-type they play the second game of the player, good defensively and road trip against Hawaii-Hilo, excellent on the fastbreak. one ofthe top Division II teams Cornelious was hurt most of last in the country. season but came on during the The Dons, over the past two playoffs and played well when years, have been a team in the Dons needed someone to run transition. They have gone from the offense and handle the ball. a team that in 1977-78 relied on Ken McAlister was a starter just six superstars to this edition through the first half of the which will rely heavily on depth campaign and his clutch outside and balance. shooting enabled USF to come Coming off two impressive from behind to defeat Portland recruiting years. Coach at home. McAlister has the Belluomini has assembled an ability to become a top flight impressive array of young talent collegiate guard but it depends that, if developed properly, on how much he has learned and could lead to USFs fourth how much playing time he gets. consecutive WCAC champion­ With their impressive high ship and possibly a National school credentials, there is no Championship in 1981. telling how far Raymond McCoy San Francisco must replace and Quintin Dailey can go as two key players lost at collegians. Both were second graduation; Doug Jemison and team All-Americans and All-American Bill Cartwright. members of McDonald's Dream Coach Belluomini has 6-6 Team. They should be able to forward Mike Rice, who complement each other redshirted last year after perfectly, McCoy is a great ball photo h\ Mike Dubnoff transfering from Pittsburgh, to handler and playmaker while Mike Rice's strong rebounding ability will help ease the loss of Doug Jemison and Bill replace Jemison. Wallace Bryant Quintin Dailey is a scorer as he Cartwright. will replace Bill Cartwright at broke almost every Maryland roles and the ones that adjust to weekend after exams and it their own home court. Two center. Bryant won't make prep scoring record. They'll their roles will be the happiest." features four teams that made losses could cripple USF's anyone forget Cartwright but ensure USF being strong in the "Last year we worked our the NCAA tournament last year; conference championship hopes with his quickness and agility, he back-court for the next four offense around Bill Cartwright. USF. Oklahoma, Utah and before they even get off the will more than hold his own. years. This season we are going to work Pacific . ground. Rice will have to battle 6-8 There is a significant on our open court game and use The Dons conference schedule Last year it was extremely junior Bart Bowers for playing adjustment to college ball that the entire length of the court. begins January 3rd in the Pacific tough to win on the road in the time. Rice is a strong rebounder has to be made by every Our offense will be based on Northwest against Seattle before WCAC. Portland went 13-0 while Bowers has gained his freshman, Wallace Bryant found getting contributions from all they move on to Portland where during their non-conference reputation playing tough that out last year, McCoy and five players on the court." they have lost on the Pilot's schedule and were 5-2 at home defense. Guy Williams is fairly Dailey will find it out this year. The Dons play a reasonably home court the last two years. within the WCAC. But on the secure at the other forward The important thing is for the tough schedule besides the These may be the two most road in the conference they were position, there is no telling how player to learn from his regular conference schedule. important games the Dons play 0-7 losing even to Loyola and St. far his talents, which awed a experience and be able to make They take on Notre Dame twice all year as both Seattle and Mary's. National Television audience that adjustment. How well in a home and home series while Portland are extremely tough on last year against BYU, will take Wallace Bryant. Guy Williams hosting lona and Dayton at the him. He will be backed up 6-5 and Ken McAlister have done Memorial Gym. On December How long have you been What about the tu. John Hegwood. this will be the key to San 7th they get together with Cal- -i a tor a taxi? / In front of you? Coach Belluomini has nine Francisco's conference hopes Berkeley at the Oakland About an t'oijf-^ people who can play guard this year. Coliseum while their two biggest including Marvin Deloatch who "I think we will have a road games are December 22nd can play both guard and situation this year where every at San Diego State and forward. For at least the first player will have a certain role on December 27th at Texas. The part of the season, Billy Reid will the team" says Dan Belluomini, third annual Golden Gate start at one guard while Dave "Our players must know their Invitational is set for the Page 30 San Francisco Foghorn November 30, 1979

Lisa Maurino The WCAC Looking Inside

by T. R. Sullivan The pressure of competition. What is it? And Sports Editor moreover, how can this pressure be funnelled The West Coast Athletic Conference, of which CD®o1}§ Pir@ into a constructive and emotionally valuable USF is a member, in a move to create more experience? Well, these questions involve a media attention towards the conference, adopted dilemma that has faced athletes for a long long two new rule changes this year. They'll use a time. forty-five-second clock similar to the twenty- There are many variables which go into four-second clock used in the NBA and all player competing — whether it be on a basketball court control fouls will not be charged towards t he five The Glory of or in a classroom. An analysis of such variables, personal fouls a player is allowed for each game. indicates that there way in which they are This year the conference is undergoing perceived by an athlete prescribes the degree of another transition in their membership (which at the Hilltop pressure he/she will acknowledge. Thus, the one time or another has included Pacific, San pressure felt in competition is merely a state of Jose State and Nevada Las Vegas) because mind. Nevada-Reno has joined the Big Sky Conference For each athlete there are different sets of to play football. Meanwhile Gonzaga and San perceived pressures. There are, of course, the Diego University join the conference, bringing universal pressures which extend to all serious the number of teams to nine. athletes. These include, staying in good physical Of the nine teams, Santa Clara was the early conditioning, eating the right foods and trying to favorite this year with five starters from last year do the best one can in practice (a chore that is returning. But then the unexpected happened hard to follow through with day after day). But when junior center Mark McNamara, 1977-78 just as each person is a classroom is different, so freshman of the year in the WCAC. quit the team too is each athlete, especially with regards to how for personal reasons. This leaves Carroll each handles perceived pressures of competition. Williams with four starters in sharpshooting For some athletes, pressure is their key to guard Londale Theus, power forward Kurt success, hence the term "clutch player." But this Rambis. point guard John Kovaleski and is not the case for all who compete. There are forward Gary Carpenter. those whose physical ability is impaired by the presence of undue pressure. Such athletes are the Kovaleski may have been the weak link that ones who "choke" with respect to their caused Santa Clara to fall from 21-8 in 1977-78 performance. to 13-14 last season. However Williams brought in JC All-American Tony Gower w ho will battle But why is it that some athletes strive on Kovaleski for a starting position. Santa Clara Rene Herrerias (left) and Don Lofgran led the USF Dons, pressure, while others just can't perform under does have a weak bench and this, coupled with coached by Pete Newell, to the 1949 NIT Championship. this abstract conception? Well, 1 tend to believe the loss of McNamara, may cause the Broncos to from practical experience and observation, that by T.R. Sullivan guard , Rene Herrerias. There suffer their second consecutive losing season. the pressure of competition means different It was the spring of 1946. The was also Captain John things to different athletes. San Francisco will replace All-Conference world had been made safe for Bennington from Ohio who stars Bill Cartwright and Doug Jemison with All athletes have some kind of pressure on Democracy for the second time added outside shooting and them, whether it be self-inflicted or from an tremendous young talent that gives coach Dan and was now recovering from the played tenancious defense. Belluomini both balance and depth. However external source. Just as the student feels most catastrophic event known USFs center was the rugged Joe pressured into getting good grades, so too does the surplus of talent may cause more harm than to man. The continent of Europe McNamee, a tough rebounder good for Belluomini if he is unable to handle it the athlete feel the pressing need to push lay in waste while the cities of while the starting five was him/herself to t he fullest in competition. It is the properly. Nagasaka and Hiroshima were rounded out by Frank Kuzara Portland finds itself in the same situation as "A" student who successfully deals with the ravaged by the most frightening who would hit the most memor­ pressure to excel in the classroom. Similarly, it is Santa Clara; they have four very good starters weapons ever conceived by able basket of the year in the but lack the big center. Coach Jack Avina may the "good" athlete who successfully deals with mankind. With these great NIT. the pressure to excel on the court. Being "good" have the two best players in the conference on his happenings taking place, it was The season opened with a 54- squad in 6-4 guard Darwin Cook and 6-5 does not necessarily have to correlate with easy to ovrelook the fact that a 38 pasting of the California scoring the most points or saving the most goals. forward Rick Raivio. Cook, a slashing, former officer in the United National Guard but the squad penetrating guard, averaged 17 points and five The "good" athlete is the athlete who can States Navy had been named did not raise any eyebrows until disregard the expectations of others — family, assists per game whik always turning in a great head coach of the University of they upset California and the performance against USF. Raivio averaged 21 friends, coaches, media — and perform to the San Francisco basketball and nation's fourth ranked team, best of his/her ability. This is not to say that the points per game but is better known for his baseball teams. Kansas State. A sellout crowd in rebounding ability, especially on the offensive good athlete is not without pressure. But rather, For Pete Newell, it was the San Francisco's Cow Palace boards. Supplementing the two are Jose he/she is able to constructively deal with this launching of a remarkable watched UCLA hand the Dons Slaughter at guard and Reggie Logan at pressure (most often in the form of expectations) coaching career. Before moving their first loss. forward. Logan is a senior who sat at most of last in a productive and useful manner. on to the NBA, Newell would year after averaging 15 points a game in his first Then came an amazing eight Perceived pressure is the effect other's win both the NIT and one two seasons. game winning streak in which expectations have on individual athletes. National Championship as well USF battered teams like North Pressure comes in a variety of forms. It can be as as coach the 1960 Olympic Carolina State, powerful La Salle subtle as a simple question such as, "Do you basketball team to a gold medal With Mark McNamara gone from Santa and NIT bound City College of start?" or "How many points did you score?" But in Rome. Clara, Pepperdine may become the team to beat. New York and Bradley. The I suppose the classic question which implies Three starters return from last year's second In his first season Newell led streak was ended by Stanford some degree of pressure is "Are you good?" The place ball club in forward Danny Ramsey, guard his squad to a record of 11-13 and after two more victories, manner in which athletes handle such questions Tony Fuller and the Wave's spectacular outside followed by a mark of 14-11 in AUSC handed the Dons their dictates how the athlete will perform in the long bomber, Ricardo Brown, who almost 1947-48. In the fall of 1948, the third loss. run. singlehandedly beat UCLA in the tournament. football team captured most of A sellout crowd jammed the Athletes usually do nof feel very much New coach Jim Harrick is counting on two the attention on campus and few Cow Palace early in February of pressure from the mere spectators because, for Brazilians, 6-8 Cesar Cavalcante and 6-5 people noticed the basketball 1949 to watch USF take on City the most part, these spectators do not play an Evaristo Soares, and seven foot transfer Brett team working out in the ancient College of New York in a active role in an athlete's life. Family, good Barnett to give him the board strength he needs. Page Street Gym. rematch. Coached by the friends and coaches do play an active role in an Harrick also had a solid recruiting year, bringing But Pete Newell had brought legendary Nat Holman, CCNY athlete's life and thus, exert some degree of in two L.A. prep stars Dane Suttle and Carmel in a new player who would make would later become the only pressure. Most ofthe time these pressures forces Stevens to provide depth at guard. all the difference in the world team to eve win both the NIT and don't even know they are influencing the athletes Of the rest of the conference. St. Mary's and that year. He was a power NCAA National Championship. in their lives. Loyola are rebuilding under new coaches while forward named Don Lofgran However, Bennington, Lofgran Dealing with pressure takes a lot of time. The Gonzaga and San Diego aren't expected to make and his forte was defense. It was and McNamee gave their athletes who merely take everything in and an impact in their first year. that defensive play that would opponents a lesson in defense as dismiss it when competition sets in are most capture the attention of not only the Dons ran away with a 48-32 lt is going to be a season of ifs. If San likely going to be dealing with pressure in the the Hilltop campus but the victory. Francisco puts all that talent together, they could most effective way. It is those who cannot nation's largest city when t he win the conference. If Pepperdine gets the The victory over CCNY dismiss the expectations of others who inevitably Cindarella Dons stunned the frontline power to come through they could win brought rumor of a NIT bid. But end up not even satisfying self. And satisfying basketball world by winning the it. If either Santa Clara or Portland finds a top no Catholic university or school self is the ultimate pressure an athlete has 1949 National Invitational notch center, they could go all the way. from the West Coast had ever hanging over his/ her head. tournament in New York City. been invited. The Dons finished Thus, the "good" athlete funnels pressure into Common sense says USF who has won the the season with a record of 21-5 Lofgran was one half of USFs "good" performances. There is no escaping the conference the last three years but instinct says but the six team field was filled "Mutt and Jeff team. The other presence of pressure in sports. Portland. half was a diminutive playmaker Continued on page 31 November 30, 1979 San Francisco Foghorn Page 31 Hilltop USF Athlete ofthe Month. without the Dons included. At Luis Felipe the last minute, the field was illT I f-~ increased to twelve teams and through the intercession of the governor of California, the Dons were the last team entered. As the 1949 Yearbook put it: "We reallv didn't expect to win, we just prayed to get inv ited." Nobody expected San Francisco to win but nobody expected the most topsy-turvy tournament in NIT historv. Ihe National Invitational Tournament today is only a shadow of its former glory. In the •7- forties and fifties. Madison Square Garden was the Mecca of College Basketball and the NIT The Cold Turkey's, 1979 Intramural Volleyball Champions. was its biggest attraction. Top Row: Melvin Cortez, Chris Harvey, Cameron Crowe, It was the most fantastic thrill Taka Inayama, Bottom Row: Bridget O'Neill, Ann Zduncyk, that will remain with me Ann Bajo. forever," remembers Hal DeJulio, a member of the Dons squad. (fi'iJL The Golden State Warriors The tournament favorite was Pholo bv Kim Buihmun and the Kentucky and their "Fabulous USF Athlete of the Month for November: Luis Felipe. Five" coached by the one and San Francisco Foghorn only Adolph Ruppand led by the The Dons victory was one of tion violation drawing a best collegiate player of that four upsets that night in the techinical foul. USF got present time, Alex Groza. Garden as the top four seeded possession but Loyola stole the Bill Cartwright's Return USFs first opponent was teams of the tournament went ball and Klaerich scored his third Manhattan College who tried to down in defeat, including basket in a row to tie the score. to San Francisco stop the Dons with a zone. But Kentucky who fell to Loyola of With Madison Square Garden Lofgran was awesome inside Chicago. on their feet and screaming, Ross while Bennington and Ku/ara hit San Francisco was a five-point Guidiee went to the line and w ith Discount Night for all Foghorn Readers enough outside shots to keep underdog in their semifinal 43 seconds remaining dropped in JANUARY 25th 1980 their opponents honest. The match with Bowling Green. The one shot to regain the lead for Golden State Warriors vs. Dons smashed the hometown game was billed as a confronta­ USF. Loyola went to Klaerich New York Knicks hereo's 68-43. tion between Don Lofgran and for the winning shot but he Charlie Share, the Bowling finally missed and Lofgran Tickets Discounted from $6.00 The local fans hung a banner Cireen center who later went on rebounded to clinch it for the to $4.00 for Adults and $3.00 for Children (16 and under) in Madison Square Garden that rad "Make Crisco out of Frisco." to a successful career in the pros. 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Continued from front could have relaxed as things fell of Business and Finance in the Continued from front then again, the U.N. is overly things were turned around, he into place "in the major part of a 1976-1977 school year. Records end of the revolution, in fact they influenced by the United States," felt "systems were going to year." He said that there had indicate he took a position that helped the revolution. Khomeini the business student added. collapse." For an example of a been "every indication" that in had been held by three men in has now gone back to the "The takeover of the embassy near-collapse. Haines discussed "90 days or so" problems with three years. restrictions of the Shah. occurred because the revolution the general ledger system, which the general accounting and Saying his immediate plans "By applying Islam to Iran, was not functioning. It was done was badly disrupted when the general ledger "would have been are to rest and spend the holidays Khomeini is killing our to inspire national unity again," "electronic bookeeping pretty-well solved." with his family, Haines added civilization," he said. "Educated he said. machine" failed, leaving them When asked why he was fired that "i would have liked to have people, teachers, doctors and Iranian students are required without some records and a re­ with these results forthcoming, been there to enjoy seeing these engineers all fled the country. to report to the U.S. placement system. Haines spoke Haines mentioned the pressure things come together." They are what we need." Immigration and Naturalization of the great difficulty his office on Father President. He felt that "I wouldn't be afraid to go Service on or before December faced with both running the the Board of Trustees and others, Trouble in back to Iran, but I wouldn't want 14 to verify their student visa financial affairs ofthe University "who really didn't have as to return right now," he said. status. without adequate equipment, comprehensive a view. . . as we Business "Would you want to go back to "The Immigration Service was and preparing and implementing did." put pressure on Fr. inflation, unemployment and neither kind nor too rough with new plans for the future. LoSchiavo "so he felt he had to College war?" me," stated the engineering student. "They were very official. Haines said that circumstan­ listen to them." Haines did not Continued from page 2 On November 25, Khomeini I don't have anything to do with ces worked against his fault Fr. LoSchiavo, saying that Lorton, possibly to just stop appealed to Iranian youths to the situation in Iran, but I felt department: "Everything that he was "very patient... as patient disturbing news from coming to take up arms and form a 20 like I was sitting in court." could go wrong seemed to go as he could have been." but that light. million man army to confront wrong." "we weren't able to perform Whatever the motives, it is the U.S. "1 was photographed and Haines said that during the rapidly enough." apparent through this whole "I don't approve ofthe present fingerprinted," he added. "They want to know which students are time he and his staff were Haines said that he did not feel affair that the only people who situation," said the senior involved in demonstrations." attempting t solve the problems, any specific decisions by him come out of this thing looking business student. "It's not a The business student "we worked people to were to blame, saying that "I like they have any integrity at all matter of voluntarily taking up concluded. "We haven't had any exhaustion." He complemented haven't been able to identify are the students that turned arms. It's like voting by turning bad experiences at USF, thank his staff, saying many had those decisions we could have Lawson and Lorton in. in a green or a yellow card, facing God. The people here foregone holidays and delayed or made in another way," and Hopefully more facts will come a soldier with a machine gun. It's understand that what's interrupted vacations. adding that he did not think he to light concerning this affair not a matter of choice." happening in Iran is not in our The former Vice President had made any "bad decisions" rendering the Dean's decision as "1 don't like Khomeini's power." stated that "big steps" had been under bad circumstances. more tenable. violation of internatinal law, but taken, suggeting "we were very Roger Haines came to USF close to having some major from Portland, Oregon, where Harvard University Challenges CIA breakthroughs," and that "we he served as executive vice presi­ Continued from front made an amazing amount of dent and director of a national The CIA's administrator-di­ CIA's relationships were activities and set-up guidelines progress under the circum­ heavy equipment company. He rector, Stansfield Turner, "covert" and "involuntary," any for the CIA. Bok felt that the stances." received a B.B.A. Magna cum declared, "If the CIA were laws that would restrict these CIA relationships were, "posing Haines, when asked what the laude from the University of required to abide by the rules of relationships would prove to be a serious threat to the future would have held had he Washington, Seattle, in 1950. every corporation, every "unenforcible." independence and integrity of stayed in office, said that they Haines became Vice President academic institution, it would Bok started the battle between the academic community." become impossible to do the Harvard and the CIA. He wanted The Harvard Guidelines state required job for our country. to see who rules the Harvard that, "the existence on the f President's Message Harvard does not have any legal campus. After reading the Harvard campus of unidentified authority over us." The CIA feels Church Committee Report, Bok individuals who may be probing As a result of President al institution, it is my hope that that no details should be started a small group which the views of others and obtaining Carter's Executive Order we will continue to be an published regarding the CIA studied the "CIA—Harvard information for the possible use requiring that all Iranian example of peaceful internation­ involvement on campuses and Link?" The group gradually of the CIA is inconsistent with students verify their immigration al relations. any attempts to control the became known as "The Harvard the idea of a free and and student status, the John J. Lo Schiavo, S.J. CIA's involvement will be Committee." Their job was to independent university." University is cooperating with President fought. Considering that the study and review the Harvard The guidelines go on to imply U.S. Immigration and Natural­ that any member ofthe staff who ization Service (INS) officials in --»*•• =»<= are recruiting for the CIA on San Francisco to ensure an campus must be listed in the orderly compliance with this University's placement office as a directive. The purpose of this The Staff CIA recruiter. Other guidelines bulletin is to inform the campus include statements on secret CIA community of University Research Committees, Recruit­ activities in this regard. Of The Foghorn ment of Foreign students, The USF Office of Interna­ writing propaganda for the CIA, tional Student Programs is and CIA debriefings. The use of assisting our 329 Iranian CIA fronts are prohibited and students by processing forms Wishes to thank each and every person who must be reported to the deans in necessary to clear their status writing. with the INS. All Iranian has helped put out the paper this year. So far the CIA has chosen to students must present evidence ignore Bok's guidelines. Critics that they are in good standing at of the CIA are using "Freedom USF and are meeting academic of information," law suits, to and financial requirements. The hopefully uncover CIA activities University is also providing the To celebrate a semester of good work within individual campuses INS with names and addresses of across the U.S. all our Iranian students. The CIA's involvement in Immigration officials will we invite all those who have contributed recruitment purposes on soon have completed personally America's campuses raises many verifying the status of Iranian to a special Thank You Party. questions. Why are these links students, interviewing and between students, professors and photographing them for the CIA so secretive? Why is this immigration records. A number Today at 4*00 p.m. in the Foghorn Office the first attempt to question the of our students have already CIA's activities when it has been completed the verification and For those who will be unable to attend we going on for years? What is the registration procedures. Others specific role of the Central will be processed in the next Intelligence Agency in American several weeks. Would like to take this opportunity to thank you Government? The standards During the past critical weeks, between academic freedom and USFs international community for your time, effort, and patience. doing undercover intelligence of 80 nations has conducted itself work for the American with exemplary restraint and government must be defined. understanding. As an education­ L -^t =»*fc