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SAN FRANCISCO Vol. 71 Number 4 October 1,1976 Hayakawa Packs McClaren 252 ^mtr on the Run by Steve Purtill Student government is voice to both the faculty yakawa responded by say tual exchange. If you read making a massive come and the administration. California senatorial as ing, "I haven't failed to ac my books you'll find that pirant S. I. (Sam) Haya back on the USF campus. The Primary election cept his challenge. We've I've written against de Over thirty-two students will be on October 5th and kawa addressed an over agreed to an October 23 bates as an intellectual flow crowd in McClaren signed up in the BSC this 6th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. joint appearance. The form. It isn't an intellec past week for the upcom in the Fireside Lounge, 3rd 252 last Monday night. one great objection I have tual form, it is a form of Sponsored by the USF Bar ing ASUSF student body floor UC. All registered to the debate form, which combat." elections. USF students who have Association, SEC, USF certainly applies to the Dr. Hayakawa closed Young Republicans, and The most hotly con paid their activities fee Carter-Ford quote "de the press conference by are eligible to vote. But re Hastings Law School, bate" unquote. Once you tested areas should be the saying, "I am going into four senate-at-large seats, member, the next time you Hayakawa's speech basic say it is a debate everyone politics on my terms and ally stressed deregulation the Freshman class presi complain about an event asks, "Who won, who not the way everyone else or activity you had the op of the private sector. lost?" It becomes an as dent and the Activities defines politics. I would Vice Presidential races. portunity to express your At a student press con pect of show business and like to do it my way." concern in October with not an aspect of intellec In the primary that will ference earlier in the eve be held this Tuesday and your vote. ning Hayakawa said the Wednesday the 5th and So that you can have the major difference between 6th, the Senate contenders opportunity to meet and him and his opponent, the will have to be trimmed discuss the issues with the incumbent, John Tunney from 14 to 9. In addition candidates here is a com was, "First of all he de the Fresh. Class President, plete list of all those that pends on big government Fresh. Class V.P., and the are running. for the solution to our Activities V.P. will have problems. He has been Senator at Large—Mary to be trimmed from three Ann Mitchell, Byrne Con- part of the political estab people to two. lishment in Washington ley, Dave Cosier, Mark J. that has made govern In the past few years the Brekhus, Michael J. Kowe, ment bigger and bigger number of people that Steve Spinali, Ava and bigger as time goes have signed up at this McWashington, Janet on. He's done nothing to time are so few as to not Jacklin, Alfredo S. Gama, stop it, he's done every warrant a primary. Two Joe Weatherman, Verna thing to encourage it, so years ago there were only Payne, Cladio Chiuchia- that is the first major dif five people signed up for relli, Mike Hanna, Robert ference. four senate-at-large seats. Ackerman. Freshman Class Another fact is that he These elections are of primary importance to the President — Guido Galli, basically has little faith in Armando Perez, the private sector of Amer student body because the student senate controls Freshman Class Vice ican business as a solu President — Mark tion to the problems. He your activity dollar, and what sort of activities are Elchinoff, Mack E. With, would support such a S.I. (Sam) Hayakawa Joe Rogers. thing as the Humph sponsored every year. The Photo by Mike McGuigan ASUSF senate is also your Freshman Class Reps. rey-Hawkins Bill which (no primary)—Regina would of course simply in Murphy, Laurie Anne crease the levels of bu Fergusson, Sebastian reaucracy in our country Lynn Banks on Ford Romeo, Darrell T. Hall, and lend enormously tow Claudia Urbanek, Sherie ards the inflationary pres by Philippe Marcou period Director Lynn be ernment spending. The James T. Lynn, Director Shefvater, Paul Heintz, sures that are already one came excited and emphati Senate, Director Lynn in John Block. of the chief problems of of the Office of Manage cally stated that the "presi dicated, was responsible ASUSF Secretary (no the economy. ment and Budget and ad for the small volume of dent did have initiative" primary) — Chary Diaz. visor to the President, legislation being passed. When asked in what contrary to Carter's Activities spoke briefly before a He called for greater coor ways he feels college claims in the recent debate. Vice-President — Nancy gathering of students and dination between Senate campuses have changed He praised the presi Burns, Aaron Lee, faculty in McLaren Hall and the various govern since he was President of dent's proposals and his Charlene Clarke. S.F. State he replied, last Friday. efforts to hold down gov ment agencies in general. "Well, there's more study Mr. Lynn, who was ing going on. There's scheduled to talk at 4 p.m., much more serious career was detained at a televi ASUSF orientation, and that's sion studio and did not ar partly due of course to the rive until 4:35. TE-3 Address changing economic situa Because of his tight c tion and its partly due to schedule. Director Lynn by Byrne Conley the fact that in the 1960's was forced to shorten his "cHOOl OF •«•«" ASUSF President Stan no one had to worry about speech to only 15 minutes. Roualdes delivered his getting a job when they The original topic, "How "State of the University" graduated, or they didn't to Control the Biggest address to a small group want one. Today they want Budget in the World", was of students in University one very much." barely touched on due to Center this Tuesday. On the topic of deficit the time shortage. Most of Roualdes was preceded spending Hayakawa re the talk was devoted to a by ASUSF Academic ports he is against it. "I description of the function Vice-President Jack Shee am opposed to deficit of the O.M.B. and its rela han, ASUSF Treasurer spending. I would like to tion to and with the other Paul Herrerias, and reduce that deficit as fast government bodies. AS-USF Executive Vice - as we can because deficit The 20 minute question President Pat O'Shaugn spending means federal and answer period which Left to right: School of Business Dean Harold Walt, Director essy,. Sheehan spoke on debt, federal debt means followed Director Lynn's of the Office of Management and Budget James T. Lynn, student apathy and on the USF President William C. Mclnness. inflation, inflation means speech was more informa teacher evaluations he a tough, tough time for all tive. photo by Mike McGuigan had completed this sum of us, especially the re The growth rate of the mer; Herrerias spoke on tired and the aged that live Federal Budget, Social the student budgets; and on a fixed income." Security reform. Zero Is USF a Catholic University? O'Shaughnessy spoke on In response to the query Based Budgeting and the "Is the University of San osophy colloquium of the the Community Action regarding his failure to ac Humphrey-Hawkins Bill Francisco a Catholic Uni- year, scheduled for Board, his proposal to get cept an invitation by his were among some of the versity? Does it matter?" Monday October 11, at 3:15 students involved in the opponent, Sen. John Tun topics discussed. This is the topic to be de- pm in U.C. Faculty local community. ney, to a formal debate Ha At one point during the bated at the first phil- Continued on Page 6 Continued on Page 5 Page 2 Foghorn October 1,1976 -!£ette/iA le ihe focUlcl1 Gunslinger and yourself—"If I had been there and a half of each semester. After Came, Saw, Left that day. where would I have his initial "free period" a flat ringer? wanted my student body presi five-dollar fee may then be dent? Facing me with a riot charged, regardless of the num The Editor's Column Dear Editor; helmet on his head and a billy ber of changes in one's schedule. This, my friends, is a letter to club in his hand? Or trying to If the existing policy is not Things seem to be looking up for the University. the students that make up this stop the madness? changed, we will have no alterna The skeptics will have you believe that the place university—a group of people I appeal to you my friends. I ap tive but to feel, as Craig Ander never changes, but I disagree. The atmosphere has that have been ignored and peal to you with my heart that son so aptly said, that this univer changed measurably from that which I first encoun looked down upon even though these issues must be answered. sity is more concerned with our the success and existance of the We must tell both Stan and the wallets than it is with us. tered here two years ago. university depends strongly I will admit that the Bursar's Office, the Registrar's Foghorn how we feel; we must Sincerely, upon them.