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VOL. XXIV NO. 138 TUESDAY , APRIL 28 1992 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Senate to consider Prof: War, co-ed housing issue arts often By CARRIE KINSELLA to research the project. combined News Writer Research has seemed a key to By ANNIE VENESKY gaining the administration's News Writer The Student Senate resolved approval in the past, according Monday to form a task force to to Student Body President Greg War has been a common examine the co-residential Butrus, who mentioned that the theme in literature, music and housing issue, responding to a resolution for pre-final study art throughout history, accord­ recent survey in which 2,000 days passed quickly because it ing to University of Wisconsin students indicated support for was "well-organized" and Professor Dick Ringler. "well-researched." such an option. Ringler gave a multi-media The goal of co-ed housing, Since co-ed housing is an is­ presentation entitled "War, Senate members said, is to im­ sue over which the student Peace, and the Arts" at Notre prove male-female relations on body and the administration Dame, Monday. campus. A 1988 Student are likely to be divided, the Government Report also Senate resolved to "appoint an • Dresden remembrance/ showed overwhelming student independent task force to study page 3 support for co-residential the means of implementing op­ housing. tional co-residentiality." Humans have been and con­ Tyler Farmer presented the The task force will also "assist tinue to be enculturated with initial resolution, which rec­ the University administration war, he said. Artistic represen­ ommended that the Notre Dame and other relevant parties in tation of war extends as far administration introduce co-ed the possible implementation of back as Neolithic times. and housing. After extensive optional co-residentiality at The Observer/Jake Peters early artists often depicted bib­ discussion by the Senate and Notre Dame," according to the lical events such as Caan's Tyler Farmer, the district I Student Senate representative, proposes a killing of Abel and in the cruci­ students, the proposal was task force to examine the issue of co-residential housing. amended to provide a task force see SENATE/ page 4 fixion of Christ. "The Trojan Women," a play by Euripedes, "the poet of the world's grief," indicts war in Two Yugoslavian republics form new state general, Ringler said. Through BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) emony staged by Serbian pendent Macedonia. the play, Euripedes questions - Two republics of Yugoslavia President Slobodan Milosevic, The West, weary of Balkan why a God would permit the on Monday recreated the re­ which included hoisting a new strife and wary of Milosevic's extensive suffering of children mains of their dismembered Yugoslav national flag. pledges of peace. is demanding during war. country into a new, Serbian­ It was the last flag in Europe concrete action from Serbia to War has also been a favorite dominated state. to drop the Communist red star curb violence in Bosnia­ theme of painters throughout The "Federal Republic of but otherwise retained the blue, Herzegovina and relinquish ter­ history, Ringler said. Generals Yugoslavia," less than half the white and red stripes of ritory captured by Serbs there and military leaders have often size of the defunct six-member Yugoslavia, a federation and in Croatia. been portrayed and glorified in federation, was proclaimed in founded in the ruins of World Hours after the proclamation, an effort to commemorate war. the Belgrade parliament by the War I and reformed after World Bosnian authorities in Sarajevo Ringler explained that little republic of Serbia and its lone War II. ordered the federal army to denunciation of war probably ally, tiny Montenegro. The new The European Community is remove its 100,000 troops in occurred since upper class state hopes to inherit the inter­ likely to grant limited recogni­ Bosnia. But Gen. Milutin members were themselves pa­ national recognition and privi­ tion while opposing the new Kukanjac, commander of most trons of the arts, and because leges of the former Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia's immediate entry troops there, earlier had told war seemed to be a necessary Leaders of the new country into international bodies, Dutch reporters the army will not institution at that time. pledged its formation would spokesman Dig Istha said. EC withdraw. But anti-war paintings soon halt the ethnic war that de­ foreign ministers meet Friday in The 51-member Conference became abundant, Ringler said. stroyed the federation founded Lisbon, Portugal, to discuss the on Security and Cooperation in Many artists, such as Broidle at the end of World War II. The status of the new state. Europe has threatened to expel and Picasso, painted depictions war has claimed more than Macedonia also has broken Yugoslavia if violence in Bosnia of the "malevolence and cruelty 10,000 lives since June, when from the federation but has not is not halted by Wednesday. of which human beings are ca­ Slovenia and Croatia seceded, gained the same recognition as "I hope that the proclamation pable. followed by Bosnia-Herzegovina the other new states because of of the new state will mark the The definition of peace as this year. opposition by EC member end of the agony and chaos," "the absence of something bad The United States and the 12 Greece, which fears its own Milosevic said after the cere­ rather than the presence of European Community nations northern Macedonia region mony in Belgrade, the federal something good" is problem- boycotted a proclamation cer- would be coveted by an inde- and Serbian capital. see ARTS/ page 4 22 underage students cited at lounge Saturday By JULIE BARRETT tavern and permitting minors to Assistant News Editor loiter. The students charged were The Stop Underage Drinking Michael Semo, Michael Schreck and Sales (S.U.D.S.) police force and Michael Fox of Dillon; together with the South Bend Eileen Sullivan, Julie Gaddis and Indiana State police cited and Molly Flood of Le Mans 22 Notre Dame, Saint Mary's Hall; James Downey of Keenan and Holy Cross students for Hall; Rebecca Zurcher and being minors in a tavern during Katherine LeBeau of a raid of Cap n' Cork Lounge at McCandless Hall; Laura Lavigne 11:56 p.m. last Saturday night, and Kathleen Crossen of Walsh according to Sgt. James Moon Hall; Richard Carrigan and ofS.U.D.S. Sean Hurley of Morrissey. Moon said that S.U.D.S. had Also cited were Aimee Terry been watching the bar after an of Siegfried; Joseph Mattio of underage drinker was arrested Fisher; Erich Miller of Alumni there on April 12. An Hall; Mary Phelan of Lewis Hall; undercover cop who was at Cap Eve Beale of Howard Hall; n' Cork, 441 E. La Salle St., Shannon Ryan of Pasquerilla Saturday night informed East; Luis Torres of Stanford; S.U.D.S. of the presence of Jennifer Walsh of Holy Cross underage drinkers there, Moon Hall; and Jonathon Shean, of The Observer/Jake Peters added. Campus View. Sing, sing, sing Two other citations, Moon The penalties for the class B misdemeanor of minor in a A Notre Dame ensemble group performs at "Hallelujah Night, • held last night in Stepan Center. said, were issued to the bar owner for having minors in a see RAID I page 4 ~ ·~--~~------page 2 Tuesday, April 28, 1992

INSIDE COLUMN ? Sunny and warmer !. Tuesday. Highs near Forget the 60. Increasing cloudiness and cooler Tuesday • aerial circus; night. Lows near 40. Cloudy and warmer Wednesday with a run the ball 50 percent chance of showers. High in Knute Rockne may have the low 60s. implemented the forward pass, but were he to TEMPERATURES return to Notre Dame Cltt H L today, he would be Anc orage 52 35 Athens 73 54 shocked at the mockery Atlanta 56 42 that has resulted. Bogota 89 90 Boston 50 38 In the two years since Cairo 79 55 the Notre Dame football DAVID KINNEY Charlotte. N.C. 61 42 team went 23-1 and won a News Editor Chicago 47 36 Cleveland 51 34 national championship ..______Dallas 76 56 the Fighting Irish have Detroit 55 43 ndlanapolis 45 39 discovered Rick Mirer and a passing game. With Jerusalem 64 45 it, we have witnessed the beginning of the London 59 46 Los Ageles 80 61 demise of Notre Dame football. Madrid 86 50 This weekend's Blue and Gold Classic, though Minneapolis 57 30 Moscow 46 36 only an intra-squad spring game, showed no Nashville 57 45 signs of anything different. New York 65 45 Rick Mirer was decidedly spectacular, Paris 64 48 Prsssur9 Philadelphia 63 48 completing 13 of 23 passes for 190 yards and Rome 79 48 two touchdowns. Although Mirer has sometimes H L ~'~~ lSSJ Seal11e 69 56 demonstrated an ability to pull the team out of a HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-5TORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY South Bend 50 35 tight, late-game crunch, he has failed to prove :··:·:· :;:· that he is a leader that can win the big game - like the Orange Bowl, or Michigan, Tennesee or Penn State games last year. One might argue that the Irish offensive TODAY AT A GLANCE production was astounding last year, averaging nearly 40 points a game. A closer look, however, reveals that in top-10 match-ups, including Michigan and Penn State, the offense sputtered. NATIONAL Notre Dame's new-found passing-attack was Former police cbjef stole $2 6 million ineffective against even the semblance of good Court sa~s teen must receive tranfusion •DETROIT - The city's former police chief was so cor­ defense. •CHARLE I ON, W.Va. I' he state won clearance rupted by power he stole $2.6 million from a secret All of this proves that Notre Dame Stadium Monday to force blood transfusions on a teenager with police fund as easily "as ordering a sandwich," a was never intended to be an aerial circus. Until sickle cell anemia who has suffered strokes because of prosecutor said Monday in closing arguments. William the alumni association and our commercial her condition but refuses transfusions on religious Hart served for 13 years as chief of the nation's fifth sponsors decide to construct scaffolding around grounds. The state Supreme Court unanimously refused largest city police force. He is charged with embezzling the perimeter of the stadium in order to add to block a lower court order that would require Latoya $1.3 million from a secret police fund and authQrizing 20,000 more seats, and until diamond-vision Heath to undergo the transfusions. Heath, 15, of payments totaling another $1.3 million to phony shines over end zones emblazoned with the Shepherdstown, is a Jehova!t"s Witness whose religion corporations controlled by the former civilian deputy words "national Catholic research university," prohibits blood transfusions. A judge ruled that she chief, Kenneth Weiner. The prosecutor said Hart, 68, Notre Dame cannot rely on a dominant passing faces up to a 70 percent chance of suffering a serious, had complete control over the department's secret game. possibly fatal, stroke in the next three years if she does service fund, which was intended to pay informants As was proven against the University o not undergo the transfusions. Charles B. Howard, the and finance undercover drug purchases. Hart also is Florida in this year's Sugar Bowl, dive behind a youth's court-appointed attorney, said he may appeal charged with witness tampering for allegedly good offensive line is the only play needed in the case to federal court. persuading one of the women to lie to a grand jury. Notre Dame's playbook. Hart's wife, Laura, testified she and her husband were Clearly, it is difficult to compare our 1990 and able to live above their means because she saved '91 line-ups to a team touting the likes of Tony hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years. Rice, Ned Bolcar, Anthony Johnson, Chris Zorich, Tim Grunhard, Frank Starns, Stan CLEVELAND - Vice President Dan Quayle INDIANA Smagala and Wes Pritchett. The heart and apparently owes his home state of Indiana about $1,100 in income taxes because of an error on his tax determination those players demonstrated seem 200 arrested at IU's little 500 to be lacking in recent years. returns, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer had reported. Quayle under-reported more than $34,000 in speaking •BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -About 200 people arrested Saturday's game served as a reminder the the during Little 500 weekend picked up trash Sunday as running game is what works in Notre Dame's fees for 1986 and 1987, when he was a U.S. senator, the newspaper reported Saturday. Quayle spokesman part of their punishment. They were among 27 4 people system under Head Coach Lou Holtz. Back-up arrested on alcohol- and drug-related charges during Quarterback Kevin McDougal's well-executed David Beckwith said he did not believe there was an error. Quayle reported $104,931 in speaking fees those the festivities at Indiana University, which this year options, the footwork of freshman standout Lee included the annual bicycle race and a John Becton (in particular, his refusal to throw the two years. He paid state taxes on $62,051 after deducting charitable contributions, travel and other Mellencamp concert. Two Monroe Circuit courts were ball in flashy trick plays) and the powerful run­ opened Sunday to handle the arrests. The 200 who ning of fullback Jerome Bettis revived memories expenses. Although they would not discuss Quayle's taxes on the record, Indiana officials said the type of picked up trash found the easiest way to resolve their of better days. misdemeanor charges was to accept guilt and enter a Days when Notre Dame coaches realized that charitable deductions claimed by Quayle were not permitted under state or federal tax rules pretrial diversion program, officials said. The criminal running the ball and stopping the run are records of those who successfully complete the fundamentals that cannot be far from mind. program show an arrest but not a conviction. Monroe If Rockne were to return, he would have a few County Prosecutor Robert T. Miller said publicity about words to say: the road crew work, along with the rainy weather, "Run the ball, Lou. Run the ball." helped to reduce arrests from last year's 400. The views expressed in the Inside Column are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Observer. OF INTEREST

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The Observer Tuesday, April 28, 1992 page 3 Visiting prof commemorates WWII bombing of Dresden

By ALLISON McCARTHY tal, was located on the Elba Ringler. News Writer River. and was well known as a Ringler said one witness de­ magnificent city of culture, the scribed the bombing as creating An audiovisual presentation Florence of Germany, Ringler the "ignition of one of the worst at Notre Dame on the bombing said. It had been compared firestorms ever witnessed by of Dresden incorporated testi­ with Paris, Vienna and Rome human beings." mony of several witnesses to and had produced such musical the World War II bombing of genius as Wagner and Strauss. The extent of damage to the the German city, and of several city left the death count at an American and British military The date of the allied bomb­ indefinite number, but esti­ personnel involved. ing was Feb. 13, 1945, Shrove mates show that between "Hatred cannot put an end to Tuesday, better known in the 30,000 and 130,000 were killed hatred. In this world, that United States as Mardi Gras. At by burning and asphyxiation, he never happens. Only nonhatred the time, the city was at twice said. can end hatred. This is an its normal capacity of nearly eternal law," said Dick Ringler, 630,000, Ringler said. Over According to a German professor of English and 1,000,000 people were in the woman who at the time was a Scandinavian studies at the city, due to the enormous influx girl in Dresden, the Americans University of Wisconsin, quoting of German refugees retreating purposely targeted the people a Buddhist work. He said the westward, away from the of the city who were trying to quote expressed the moral Russian border. escape and not the communica­ behind his presentation tions networks or the railroads Monday, "Requiem for a City: The attack on the city was of Dresden. The Bombing of Dresden, completely unexpected, Ringler February, 1945." said, leaving Dresden and its Ringler ended his program The lecture included the people totally vulnerable to the with a memorial to Dresden eyewitness accounts of allies. It included three air and its citizens: a slide show American writer Kurt raids, two British and one accompanied by Shostakovich's Vonnegut, at the time a young American, which smothered the String Quartet number eight, infantryman, who details the city with thousands of tons of "Elegy for the City of Dresden," Dresden bombing in his book, explosives, enough to make its which the composer dedicated Slaughterhouse Five. glow visible from over 2 50 "to the memory of the victims of Dresden, the old Saxon capi- kilometers away, according to fascism and war." amp us inistry...... Considerations Transthons a ways swears t at ri to every o y not to ee too a y i t ey i n t go to Mass much, but just to wait until we got back together the next Fall When I first came to Notre Dame as a freshman in 1968, I moved into and things would be fine again. Actually, that's not what Griff said. He was Stanford Hall. There, rather quickly, my section mates and I settled into the trying to help us prepare for leaving campus and moving out into a typical routines of studying, playing sports, and complaining about the different milieu. campus social life. (Joe Namath had been heavily recruited to play quarterback at Notre Dame just a few years before all this, and had been The end of the school year, and a little touch of nostalgia as I prepare for my widely quoted as saying that he didn't want to live at any school where you 20th college reunion this summer, call all this to mind for me. had to swim across a lake to get a date.) We found out that the Shuttle Bus to St. Mary's worked just fine, and so we were happy. Several students in recent days have asked me how they can survive spiritually during the summer or after graduation, when they anticipate Dorm parties typically went very late on Saturday nights, and everyone going to places where liturgy will be less satisfying than they are used to slept in on Sunday mornings. In the 'last few minutes before 1:00 pm, the here in the residence halls. whole campus would jump out of bed and rush to the dining hall where the big treat for Sunday lunch would be huge, broiled steaks. (This was before One thing is sure, we must keep praying. I believe it is important to find a the time when people were afraid of red meat.) place where prayer is meaningful to us, where liturgy is well celebrated, even if it means going to several parishes in search of style and content that Sunday afternoon was a lazy time for conversations, reconstructing and satisfies. Surely the Lord is present in every moment of prayer and available exaggerating the events of the weekend, while we read the newspapers and to the people in every Eucharist, but it is also true that bad, boring liturgy is watched TV. By 4:00pm, it was time to really wake up, hit the showers, and an attack upon faith, and only makes belief more difficult. So I would say go to Mass in Keenan-Stanford chapel. that there is nothing wrong in searching a bit for a place to pray that makes you happy. The rector of our neighboring dorm in those days was Fr. Bob Griffin, C.S.C., the same guy who still writes every week in The Observer with But the other thing is that all our training and experience in liturgy here on Letters to £!. Lonely God. We loved this priest. campus is not meant to be for us here alone. Students who know a bit about good prayer ought take that knowledge to their parishes and help make In those days the Roman Catholic church was in a bit of an uproar. The things better there. Young graduates moving to new cities need to call liturgy had changed its shape dramatically. Priests and nuns and religious others of similar concerns and start prayer groups for brothers were leaving their ministries in droves. The American political support. The world is a banquet, and we shouldn't scene was in turmoil, particularly as young people were leading opposition live on crumbs. We are the church, we need to build to racial discrimination and the Vietnam War, and finding their elders the church. harder and harder to trust. My father and I hardly ever spoke- we only hollered. "Me and my generation" he said, were attacking everything he These transitions must be made, nothing stays the ever believed in - his understanding of his country, his understanding of the same. Let us take what we know and use it where we Church, his place of authority in his own family. Most of my friends and I go. Have a good summer, and/ or a great life. found very little to trust in our heritage of patriotism and religion, except Griff. Torn McDermott, C.S.C.

Week after week, we would join hundreds of others who crammed into Keenan-Stanford chapel for 5:00 pm Sunday Mass. The musicians reminded ass everyone of Peter, Paul, and Mary, probably because most Masses ended with If l had£!. Hammer. The sermons were always directly aimed at us and eniors are invited to audition to read at the Baccalaureate Mass. Six readers our concerns. The room was dark, everyone sat on the floor, and the altar ill be needed. was filled with dozens and dozens of candles. We felt close, as friends, uditions will be held at 4:00pm, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April28 & 29, t the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. protected, and holy. oordinator: Sr. Teresita At the end of freshman year, my Dad came to pick me up from school and or information: Peg Houk 239-7091 happened to go to our favorite Mass. Fr. Griffin tried to say something to us about how it might be difficult that summer trying to pray in our own parishes, where things were straighter and likely much duller. My father ------~ ~ ~~~-- -- -

page 4 The Observer Tuesday, April 28, 1992 Real estate group: March home sales Mideast peace talks at highest level in over three years resume in Capitol WASHINGTON (AP) - Sales of ing clearly toward recovery and existing homes were unchangnd we're feeling it not just in Existing WASHINGTON (AP) - Even so. the State in March, but remained at their housing but other areas as Mideast peace talks resumed Department, hosting the highest level in more than three well,» she said. "Consumer con­ home Monday with Israel offering negotiations again, said it years, a real estate trade group fidence appears to be on the to hold elections among expected no quick said today. rebound, new construction is sales Palestinians in the breakthroughs on Sales rose in both the blossoming - in economic Seasonally adjusted territories and Syria making Palestinian self-rule or other Northeast and South, but fell in terms, we're finally seeing signs annual rate, millions of units the conciliatory gesture of issues in the fifth round of the Midwest and West. of spring." lifting restrictions on its talks since October. The National Association of Helfant said housing prices Jewish community. "This is going to be a hard, Healtors said sales of previously remain affordable despite the Israeli spokesman step-by-step process," owned homes totaled a recent uptick in mortgage rates, Benjamin Netanyahu called spokeswoman Margaret D. seasonally adjustnd annual rate which rose from 8.76 percent in the offer of "pilot municipal Tutwiler said as Israeli of 3.49 million, unchanged from February to 8.91 percent in elections" on the West Bank negotiators met with a joint the Fnbruary rate. March, according to surveys by and Gaza "the largest Jordanian- Palestinian It was the highest level of the Federal Home Loan experiment in democracy in delegation and, separately, sales of previously owned Mortgage Corp. the Arab world." with Syrian and Lebanese homes since resales hit a 3.50 The Healtors said the median Palestinian spokeswoman groups. million rate in February 1989, price of an existing home in Hanan Ashrawi. who in past Palestinian spokeswoman the Healtors said. March was $104,000, up 5.4 rounds accused Israel of Ashrawi said her delegation Dorcas T. Helfant, the percent from a year earlier. The stallin~, said this time there had received, and would Healtors' president. said the median means half of the was a 'distinct possibility" of study Israel's proposal to sales aetivity signifies that both homes cost more and half less. AMJJASONDJFM progress. begin municipal elections the housing market and the The Northeast posted the 1991 1992 The talks will be held among the 1. 7 million economy are getting back in biggest increase in sales, up Mar.'91 Feb. '92 Mar. '92 through Thursday and Palestinian Arabs. The idea shape. 12.2 percent from February to I 3.1s I I 3.49 II 3.49 I should be resumed in Rome is to choose leaders to work "The economy is finally mov- an annual rate of 550,000. within a few weeks, out arrangements for Source: National Association of Realtors AP Netanyahu, a close aide to Palestinians to take control Prime Minister Yitzhak of their own day-to-day Shuttle launch rescheduled for daytime Shamir, told reporters. economic, judicial, "Today we began a real educational and other CAPE CANAVEHAL. Fla. (AP) Monday. Liftoff is now set for the flight so detailed pho­ discussion," he said. affairs. - NASA on Monday delayed 7:06 p.m. EDT on May 7; tographs and documentation next week's scheduled launch of Endeavour has until 7:55 that eould be made for analysis. the new shuttle Endeavour by evening to get off the ground. three days so the spaeeship can NASA spokesman Mark Hess lake off in daylight. NASA's acting associate ad­ could not explain why officials ministrator for space flight, didn't opt for a daylight launch Endeavour was to have em­ Tom Utsman, said officials re­ in the first place. Mission man­ Bey Big barked on the satellite-rescue viewed the eriteria and decided agers settled on a Monday mission at 8:34 p.m. EDT it would be "prudent" to delay launch just last week. Smootli,

Scandanavian studies. He Happy 21st! Raid Arts graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, re­ continued from page 1 continued from page 1 ceived his Master's Degree from Flex one more the University of Wisconsin, tavern include up to 180 days atic, Ringler said, in that it has and his doctorate degree from time for us! in jail and a $1,000 fine. led us to the perception that Harvard in 1966. He specializes According to Sgt. Moon, the peace is dull. in Renaissance and Norse students with no previous literature. From Diane, Michelle, eriminal records will most "The true opposite of war likely receive a pretrial must be as dynamic as war," he Kim and the Gang. diversion program and have to said. Although not popular with pay a fine and do community Christians, many polytheistic service. religions present the "war god" The Cap n' Cork Lounge and the "fertility god" as oppo­ owner will have to appear at a sites, he said. So human birth is hearing before the Alcohol seen as the triumph over war. Beverage Commission in Indianapolis. The bar's alcohol Professor Ringler is a profes- license could be suspended or sor of English and revoked, Moon said. reduce the number of ticket sales necessary to hold an SYR Senate dance from 70 to 55 percent of a hall's population. continued from page 1 Seriior Month Update resolution. Freshman Class Secretary Amy Connolly was appointed Senators determined that the next year's temporary freshman task force should draft a class representative. This Tues: Senior Night at workable document in favor of representative is provided by co-residential housing. The the Senate Constitution until the resolution passed by a vote of freshman class council chair is HACIENDA 14 to 2. The task force will be elected. selected this fall. The funds for AdWorks, Irish Gardens, and ND Video will In other Senate business, the now be kept in three separate group passed a resolution to accounts. Wed: GRAFFITI DANCE at the Alumni Senior Club BRING YOUR BOXES TO US AND SAVE SSS ... ~ · .--s o\l't\-~-t $2 cover for Center for .. ·· \)9 -· ' the Homeless . ,~G~-tG:~61'a . e.'f\\99 ~1 ~ - CALL AND COMPARE -' ~ ' PRICES MON • SAT 9:00 • 5:00 Thurs: BARNABY S PIZZA

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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - state, but they differ on how Rival Muslim guerrillas battled strict the theocracy should be. Control of to a standoff Monday over the In Islamabad, Pakistan's cap­ southern approach to Kabul ital, a spokesman for the Afghanistan and ignored a reported cease­ Foreign Ministry, Javed Major rebel factions and the fire agreement as they fought Hussein, said the leaders provinces they claim to control. for control of the Afghan capi­ agreed to a truce. He did not tal. release any details, but [ill Jamiat-e-lslaml A convoy carrying members Pakistan's state news agency Moderates commanded by Ahmed of a guerrilla-led interim gov­ said the agreement was medi­ Shah Masood, an ethnic Tajik. ernment that supported more ated by Pakistani Prime !]] Hezb-e-lslaml moderate factions left Pakistan Minister Nawaz Sharif and se­ Radical fundamentalists led by for the 120-mile journey over nior Saudi Arabian officials. Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, an ethnic rugged roads to Kabul. The Along with the United States, Pathan and bitter enemy of rebel leaders planned to for­ Saudi Arabia provided much of Masood. Both groups favor an Islamic state but differ on how mally replace the fallen regime the financial support for the 14- strict the theocracy should be. of President Najibullah. year Muslim rebellion against A truce that Pakistan's gov­ the Soviet-backed government. IJI Hezb-e-lslaml (breakaway) ernment said was agreed to Pakistan provided a haven for Faction headed by Yunis Khalis. between the leaders of radical many Afghan rebel groups. O Councils fundamentalists and more The 50-member interim gov­ Comprised of either elders moderate guerrillas went un­ erning council, which was from dominant tribes or heeded - perhaps in part be­ formed last week by most of the multiparty commanders. cause word had not reached the rebel factions, originally had ESl Jamil-ur-Rehman fighters. Red, green and yellow planned to fly to Kabul on a Ultra-orthodox Muslims. tracer bullets and flares illumi­ Pakistani military plane. But nated the sky above Kabul into the leaders decided to go over­ the night. land because Hekmatyar's government. The civil war has claimed an two other shops smoldered. Roughly 90 percent of the city troops threatened to shoot at U.N. Secretary-General estimated 2 million lives and Fighting was concentrated on was under the control of a any plane approaching the Boutros Boutros-Ghali, whose driven 5 million people from two hilltops facing across the coalition commanded by Ahmed capitaL plan to restore peace collapsed their homes. highway leading south from Shah Masood. But it failed to In Washington, State with the fall of Najibullah on The capital's 1.5 million peo­ Kabul. But scattered skirmishes dislodge the radical fighters of Department spokeswoman April 16, met in Tehran with ple were caught in the middle also flared in the city center his bitter rival. Gulbuddin Margaret Tutwiler said Iranian leaders to seek help in as battle lines shifted through­ and in other pockets held by Hekmatyar, from their Masood's forces seemed to have. stopping the fighting. Iran sup­ out the city. Hekmatyar's troops. strongholds. fared best in fighting that began ported some of the smaller Both sides fought with tanks, Saturday after rebels advanced Muslim rebel factions, primarily "This was my whole life!" In the heaviest fighting, rockets and machine guns. into the capital. from Afghanistan's Shiite cried Artiqzadeh Afghan, a Hekmatyar's fighters withstood Masood's fighters were sup­ "Hekmatyar seems outclassed minority. shopkeeper trying to remove bombing by a Soviet-built ported by soldiers and even a militarily and isolated U.N. special envoy Benon Russian lampshades and Polish fighter-bomber piloted by a warplane from Najibullah's politically," she said. Sevan, who accompanied paint from his store before it Masood loyalist as well as tank military. She said the Afghans should Boutros-Ghali, planned to re­ burned. Down the road, flames barrages and an infantry as­ Masood and Hekmatyar both seek a political solution involv­ turn to Kabul on Wednesday, leaped from a store hit by sault against their position on want to establish an Islamic ing a broad-based transition U.N. officials said. rocket-propelled grenades and Martyrs' Hill. 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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ND/SMC community is not The NO women's basketball will return immune to AIDS threat next winter to take the campus by storm Dear Editor: a part of life, even at Notre Do sports writers really have be successful, but only with the As we are avoiding our Dame and Saint Mary's. a clue about the articles that Kristin Knapp players who want to participate homework, we have decided to Unfortunately, our beliefs in our they print? This question has Guest Columnist in reaching that common goal. come forth and address an is­ Catholic University as a type of haunted me for the ten years If someone is unhappy here, sue with which we are con­ haven from the evil world may that I have participated in dropped in order to make our then it is in their best interest to cerned. As we become older, keep the reality of this disease competitive sports. I have come schedule more competitive. go where they think they will wiser, soon to be alumni, we hidden. to the conclusion that sports The articles have also neglected find happiness. Losing one are realizing that we are soon The purpose of this university writers are only concerned with to mention that we played the good freshman does not mean to enter a much more is to educate the students and printing a story, never defending National Champions, that the basketball team is "unsheltered" world. Yet, even better prepare them for life. completely interested or Tennessee, to a 3-point loss in headed for a downfall. As Chris with this thought, we feel that There are student groups concerned with printing the front of a crowd of over 8,000 Kennedy mentioned in his letter we should point out that this presently on campus who have truth. fans. Where is the support? to the editor, there are ten other life "under the Dome" is not as been involved in educating After reading several articles How can students attack the exceptionally talented ball sheltered as we have been led students on HIV/AlDS. in The Observer, in particular women's basketball program players who deserve some to believe. However, without the ac­ "Questions linger on future of when so few students even at­ credit for their efforts and two We feel one major issue has knowledgment of this disease womens' basketball team," I tend the games? incoming freshmen who been ignored here at good ol' as a true threat to this com­ became frustrated at the lack of When the men's or women's deserve a chance. ND. This issue is AIDS. Many munity, students will still main­ support and the. blatant attack basketball teams do not per­ The media has also neglected of us have been blind to the tain a false sense of security. on the future of the women's form up to the fans expecta­ to mention one freshman who possibility of Domers and SMC's Hopefully, it will not take public basketball program. tions, sports writers seem to will be with the team next year, having this disease, but look at disclosure of a student testing As a member of the women's find plenty of extra time to Letitia Bowen. Letitia has been the figures. positive with HIV to awaken our basketball team I am disap­ point out the weaknesses of the a wonderful addition to the Do we really think that we concern. pointed in the lack of support coaching staff and the program program, not only for her ex­ are so special that we are im­ Not until November, when by the student body and the as a whole. ceptional gifts as an athlete, but mun.e? Parietals do not protect Magic Johnson announced that criticism that we have been re­ Furthermore, sports writers for her dedication in the you against AIDS, nor does the he is HIV positive, was the ceiving. There is no need to should concentrate on reporting classroom and her constant Catholic faith-only abstinence. heterosexual community truly question the future of women's the facts and leave the support as a friend. This team Our concern has been scared. basketball here at Notre Dame. judgement calls for those of us wants to be successful. Those increased with what we believe We urge the administration The team is committed to inside the program who at least of us who are staying have the to be truths and not rumors of and student body leaders to representing the University of know the complete story. Leave dedication and the determina­ students presently involved on pursue this issue, now, before it Notre Dame in a positive man­ the program alone and let those tion it takes to be successful. both campuses that are infected escalates and explodes on this ner and hopes to be supported of us who want to play, play! The Notre Dame women's with HIV. campus, as it is everywhere in for their efforts. The articles in The women's basketball team basketball team will be back. We feel that this issue needs this country. HIV/AIDS is The Observer have questioned is made up of a group of We had a disappointing season, to be more openly addressed by infecting the lives of our disappointing record of 14- individuals striving to attain a but we will be back to take this the student body leaders and uneducated and ignorant young 17 after a 20-win season but common goal, and those who campus by storm! the administration. There people. never once mentioned the are not willing to give of them­ To the students who have should be anonymous testing Let's just hope that the mem­ stronger strength of schedule. selves for the better of the team never seen a women's basket­ done by the health services in bers of the Notre Dame and Teams such as Penn State, only hamper the success of the ball game, I think you should order to get Notre Dame statis­ Saint Mary's communities can Purdue and Georgia were program. The Notre Dame come watch us ... you just tics. The disease is exponen­ become immune to this disease added and weaker teams were women's basketball team will might be surprised! tially increasing in younger instead of becoming part of people-high school and college those statistics. age. One scary figure we have Sarah Esterline seen is that one out of every Off-campus 200 college students is infected Joe DiMario with HIV. This may not be the Grace Hall case at Notre Dame, but we Kathleen McKinney should not be so naive to think Off-campus that this is not the case. Sex is April 23, 1992 OOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU QUOTE OF THE DAY

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Why are you thinking that? Submit: QUOTES, P.O. Box Q. ND. IN 46556 Accent page 8 Tuesday, April 28, 1992 'Pageant of the Virtues' The Notre Dame Schola Gregoriana choir will present St. Hildegard of Bingen s Ordo Virtutum By JACK WALTON personal, and unprecedented handling Accent Writer of melodies and tonal qualities; "She adds an emotional depth to the music On Thursday April 30, at 8 p.m. in that is unknown to Gregorian Chant," Sacred Heart Basilica, and again on observes Lochner. Sunday May 3 at St. Matthew's The crucial part in the drama, that of Cathndral, the Schola Gregoriana of the the soul, will be sung by soloist Noirin Ni University of Notre Dame will perform a Riain, an Irish recording artist, stated spiritual music drama, the Ordo Lochner. Lochner is a long-time fan of Virtutum ("Pageant of the Virtues"), her work, which has involved everything written and composed by St. Hildegard from scholarship in the Gaelic tradition of Bingen. of spiritual songs, to her work as an Fabian Lochner, a PhD student at the ethnomusicologist in the Irish Notre Dame Medieval Institute, and countryside, documenting women's musical director of the Schola songs. Gregoriana, explained that this informal She travels the world on tour, and choir was founded four years ago, Lochner saw her in his native Belgium, performing Gregorian Chant at local performing a set that included Gaelic liturgies. Last year, the group became music, Gregorian Chant, and selections more ambitious and planned this event. from St. Hildegard, he remembered. The group consists of graduate students, Lochner had her in mind espncially for faeulty, and staff. and they are always on this project. As well as performing on the lookout for new undergraduates. April 30 and May 3, Noirin Ni Riain will Many have some musical experience; give a solo recital at Sacred Heart on others have none, stated Lochner. April 28 at 8:00 p.m. All the shows will Lochner calls St. Hildegard "one of the be free, but donations are encouraged greatest woman saints of the Catholic and appreciated. Church." A Benedictine abbess in 12th Lochner, along with graduate student, Century Germany. her "gift of vision and Jennifer Blatchford, extends sincere prophecy" survives in her three books, thanks to the many Arts and Letters which are "very important spiritual departments who have contributed to sources," and the Ordo Virtu tum is from the program, and particularly to the the first of these, Scivias ("Know the Medieval Institute and its director, John Ways," ca. 1151). said Lochner. Her goal Van Engen. They also thank John was to aid Christians in understanding Houghton, a grad student who has notions, such as the place of mankind in translated Hildegard's Latin and will the cosmos, the Fall. and redemption, narrate the shows in English. stated Lochner. If all continues to go well, said Nofrfn Nf Riain is the soloist in Ordo Virtutum, a spiritual musical drama which Notre Lochner, for the Schola Gregoriana, The Ordo Virtutum, explained by Dame's Schola Gregoriana will perform. courses will be available to both Lochner, presents the inner struggle of a graduate students and undergraduate even know themselves. The Virtues human soul, torn between the call of the The setting for this musical drama is students in order to allow people the Virtues and the temptations of the Devil. proceed to introduce themselves the spirit world. The voices are unsexed, chance to take part in this work while (charity, chastity, temperance, et. al.) and express their spiritual paradigms in The Devil is not given music, only receiving credit. The group encourages and the revelation is so glorious that the music that, like Gregorian Chant, is not speaking and screaming, and challenges anyone interested to join them in their soul is won over. The Devil is bound; the polyphonic, but linear, said Lochner. St. the Virtues, claiming that they do not projects. soul joins the Virtues. Hildegard is revolutionary in her unique, Swayze plays in movie wasteland By PETER BEVACQUA City of Joy Film Critic Produced by Jake Eberts and Holand Joffn's ("The Killing Roland Joffe Fields") latest film stars Patrick Swayze ("Ghost," "Dirty Directed by Roland Joffe Dancing") as a young American Now playing at doctor who leaves the western world in order to search for a University Park West new identity, and a reason to continue living. He, compelled * by some form of self-induced paranoia, forsakes the medical (out of five) profession. and finds himself Damascus-more a trail of adrift in India. boredom and tears than a road Max Lowe, played by Swayze, toward new understanding. becomes involved with an Swayze's character is a mix­ Indian peasant, Hassari Pal ture of two immortal Hollywood -~~ ~--.. (Om Puri). llassari and his fam­ personas: Shane and Elliot Ness ily were forced from their vil­ (with a medical degree). He is lage by drought and famine, the quintessential G- ·-···~~gw~- -... and migrate to Calcutta, the man/gunslinger with a -~~~~~:~;.-~~~.h "City of Joy" seeking new urban stethoscope for a six-shooter, Rickshaw driver Hasari Pal (Om Puri, I.) and American doctor Max Lowe (Patrick Swayze) form a deep wealth. and he is forced to do battle friendship in "City of Joy". The premise seems quite in­ with a character so reminiscent that peasant characters over­ (responsible for the sounds of Socrates himself would be re­ teresting, but what follows is a of Marlon Brando's portrayal of come by a constant state of Sergio Leone's Spaghetti pulsed. futile attempt to incorporate Don Corleone that 'I found poverty and hunger are not go­ Westerns) soundtrack make the If you have an urgent desire postmodernism into a desolate myself laughing aloud at such a ing to hail a dirty dancing doc­ film somewhat bearable. But, to see the Indian landscape via land. Lowe initially refuses to self-conscious overkill act. tor as their savior. The film is sorry to say, there is dialogue, film, rent "Gandhi." If you feel put his invaluable medical This is the 1990's, and it is not convincing-it tries to be and plenty of it. The local clinic compelled to see Patrick practices into use at the local true that postmodernism is spiritually uplifting, and fails. is run by Joan Bethel (Pauline Swayze, rent "The Outsiders." clinic, but he undergoes a very chic. However, what The stunning cinematography Collins) who utters statements Stay away from "City of Joy," it moral conversion on his road to Roland Joffe fails to realize is and Ennio Morricone's which are so didactic that even is a cinematic wasteland. Tuesday, April 28, 1992 Accent page 9 Philosophy of design Architecture exhibit honoring Jaime Bellalta is on display in Architecture Building By LAURIE SESSA architecture student and member of Assistant Accent Editor AlAS. In his designs, he is concerned with sight and life, paying attention to In honor of the retirement of one of the site on which the building will rest, Notre Dame's most respected professors, Shiber stated. the American Institute of Architecture "His approach is much more Students (AlAS} is sponsoring an exhibit prophetical or spiritual, ... that we are of the work of Jaime Bellalta, associate doing the work of God," said Kuhlman. professor of architecture. Bellalta believes that architecture can Having taught in the Notre Dame be seen as "the search for rebuilding School of Architecture since 1976, paradise." Much of his professional work Professor Bellalta has profoundly includes residential, urban and religious influenced many students of architecture projects in Chile, England and the United The Observer/Sean Farnan according to David Kuhlman, a fifth year States. An exhibit of the work of retiring professor of architecture Jaime Bellalta, is being shown in architecture student who has worked One of his most famous projects is the the Architecture Building until May 17. closely with Bellalta. Benedictine Monastery in Santiago, Chile Bellalta was born and raised in which is now being nominated as a working on the design of a mid-size and is very personal to us," he added. --. Santaigo, Chile and received his degree national landmark according to house in Mishawaka. Bellalta taught his studio class from in architecture at Catholic University of Kuhlman. "His is the only modern work According to Kuhlman, Bellalta is his house and student houses through Chile. He was then awarded a full schol­ that has been nationally recognized in unique as a teacher. "Professor Bellalta dinner and discussion every Wednesday arship to the Graduate School of Design Chile," Kuhlman stated. has been a teacher in many ways: night. "We talked about things in at Harvard University, where he received through his personal involvement in the general, and it usually ended up with his Masters of Architecture in 1952. Bellalta has also done much local Sacred Heart Parish, his vocational him talking about his experiences," said After post-graduate studies at the work, including a proposal for the outlook and teaching of architecture, Kuhlman. Univeristy of London, Bellalta returned interior renovation of St. Bavo's Parish and his value for love and family," said "His students will always value the to teach at Catholic University in Church in Mishawaka, and a proposal Kuhlman. insight and advice he has provided for Santiago, and then came to Notre Dame for the ChapeVConference addition to the In the classroom, "there isn't really a both architecture and life in general," in 1976. Fatima Retreat House which is intended teacher-student atmosphere. He's more Kuhlman stated. Bellalta is a "philosophical designer," to be built. Bellalta has also designed of a friend and does not treat us like Bellalta's work is on display on the said Amy Shiber, a fourth year two houses in the area, and is presently we're on a lower level," said Kuhlman. second floor of the Architecture Building "He has integrity for what he believes until May 17. 'Faces ol Women' African awareness is emphasized in a new film

By FRED KROL system based on money Accent Writer rather than bartering. The film deals "with the problems In an attempt to increase involved with learning to the Notre Dame community's cope with money," said awareness of African culture Desire Ecare, the film's di­ and traditions, the African rector. -- Student Association will be showing Desire Ecare's Singing and dancing, along award-winning film, "Faces with festivals and ceremonies of Women." are woven together in the The film presents "the most film to provide insight into insightful look at women in village life. "The dances and African society," says the songs ... symbolize the Guillaume Zounlome, acting whole spirit of the film, its president of the African celebration of joy," said Student Association. "It Ecare. points out the day-to-day English subtitles accom­ struggle of women to get pany the film which was their own rights and have featured at the Cannes Film men respect them," he said. Festival and the London Film "The struggle of women is Festival in 1985. not particular to Africa," The fiim has won awards notes Zounlome. He adds such as the Award of that the universal nature of International Council of this struggle is the main Television and Movie at the reason the Association chose explain why the film has no "Men deserve one thing only because she is not trusted Cannes, London, and San the two-part film from the rating. After the affair, the - to be deceived." and is unable to do anything Francisco Festivals and is the Ivory Coast. suspicious husband attempts without her husband's first movie from Ivory Coast to reassert his power by The second part of the film permission. She also risks to ever reach New York. The first story tells of an stating, "You're my posses­ depicts the struggles of alienating herself from her "Faces of Women" will be unhappy wife who has a sion, my slave." The wife re­ Bernadette, a woman trying village by competing with shown Wednesday at 7 p.m. steamy affair with her torts by calling her husband to succeed in the male­ men. in the Annenburg Auditorium husband's brother. The "Blue "stupid." During the tension dominated business world. In addition, Bernadette of the Snite Museum. Lagoon"-type love scene may a chorus of women sing, Her efforts are complicated must adapt to an economic Admission is $1. j J -----~~------

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Pandora's Books MARKETING RESEARCH CALL ERIC X1392 800-GET-CLUE. corner of NO ave & Howard ANALYST - Proficient in Paradox, CALL BRYAN or BRENNAN Round trip, nonrefundable air P.S. What team is next on the list? Irish Music and Dance reg. hrs 10-5:30 everyday Lotus and Multi Mate. Responsible X1376 tix - CHICAGO to JUNEAU, Every Tuesday at Club 23 for developing and analyzing CALL KEN X1385 ALASKA leave Chicago on 5-24, J U N 0 R S SEAMAISIN SUMMER TOURS TO EUROPE, statistical reports. returns on 5-31, 617$ value lor AUSTRALIA AND THE GREEK Prease call (219) 271-6342 to Summer Sublet ONLY 400$! call312-988-7964- u 000 THE COPY SHOP 000 ISLANDS. 15-19 days. All schedule an interview. Furnished 2 Bedroom leave message. SUBMIT PRINTED COPY LaFortune Student Center expenses paid including meals. 272-9817 N OF RESUME AND DISK TO We're Open Everyday!! I $1395- $1798. Call Contiki Tours NO PROFESSOR & GRAD. Selling contents of off-campus apt., CAREER & PLACEMENT 1-800-950-1 037 STUDENT NEED BABYSITIER Share 2Br house with M Grad vcr, beds, couches and more. SERVICES FOR RESUME to the athletic dept.: ext. #2. FOR FALL FOR 2 CHILDREN, Student. Laundry, Garage, Garden, Call273-1814 for specifics. BOOK NOW! your time is gonna come 2-1/2 VAS. & 6 MOS., IN OUR Porch, Air Cond. Avail May 1. $260 0 -led zeppelin Allegro HOME WHILE WE ARE WORKING plus phone. 288-3878. 78 Volkswagen Van Outstanding DEADLINE: BEFORE YOU THERE. 10-20 HRS./WK. CALL California Condition. 120/K. R LEAVE CAMPUS IN MAY. to the star chamber under the A contemporary cafe with a 233-6901. $5/HR. ATIRACTIVE STUDIO'S IN Automatic, White. $1, 750. 616- dome: touch of the old world. LOVELY OLD VICTOF.liAN BLDG. 684-7203. s lyin', cheating', hurtin', that's all you Located in the lower level of Going to Chicago after graduation? NEAR N.D. 225-300/MO. CALL seem to do LaFortune Hall. 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Jim call collect (317) 364-0300 for more NEW JERSEY students: or weekends. - sublet during summer months W239-6064/H273-9059 -Joe Godin information. Luggage Truck loading on Best Offer - x4073 Thurs. May 7 6:00-8:00 pm WANTED ALASKA JOBS My aunt dated George Bush and ADOPTION Fri. May 8 12:30-2:30 pm STATIONERY EXERCISE BIKE WANTED: 3 FEMALE STUDENTS $1000+/Wk, room, board, airfare. now she wants grad tixl x41 08 Childless, Christian, Couple wishes all loading at Stepan STAIR CLIMBER FOR LG. HOME. $200/MO. PER Now hiring. (503) 754-6051 ext. 8. to adopt. Legal and medical paid. Pick up Sun May 10 COUNTRY SKI M/C OR NORDIAC ROOM. LOTS OF AMENITIES. SPOC - WATCH OUT FOR THE Call Bill and Kathy, Collect, at 219- Morris Plains 9:30-11:30 am TRACK YOU STUDY WHILE I TRAVEL & LOFTS FOR SALE TREESI! GOOD LUCKI LOVE 322-8187. CBA 2:30-4:30 pm BOOK CASE AND VCR ENJOY THE UTOPIAN LIFE. CALL MOM, DAD, DIANE, CHRIS AND ?'s call Matt VanderGoot 85621288-0730evenings FOR APPT. PAUL 232-2794. Call Shannon X4944 COLIN I am a worm, slowly and surely x 1756 or sinking deeper into the bowels of Keith McKeon x 4070 WANTED: Female roommate to HEY, all you party animals, the LOFTS FOR SALE •AUDREY GOMEZ the earth, putting more desolation help with off-campus rent for FRAT HOUSE is available lor the SEXY between me and the universe summer school, June 22-August 8. year 92-93. Make it the best year of Airplane Seat 4 Sale I TALENTED LOST/FOUND If interested call your lite. Call 272-5509. $75 for tray table and all! EXCEPTIONAL S E N 0 R S X1502 Call273-9316 Todayl VIBRANT LOST - gold ring with black stone S U M M E A I N S. B . ? EXTREME E encircled by white rhinestones; lost SENIORS 1 hideaway couch-$75 in restroom of North Dining Hall Want to sell your bicycle sublet the newest, largest, 1 col. table-$5 Meg, N "NEW JOB LISTING" rather than take it home? 1-1/2 bath, most energy 1 cushion chair-$1 o • FRIENDS FOREVER" HANDOUTS AVAILABLE EXTREME SENTIMENTAL VALUE Call 239-5335 and ask for efficient 2-bed appart. @ 277-4491 AND IN CAREER & PLACEMENT please call Elizabeth x1918 Walt. Turtle Creek-for the same price of •LOVE YOU ALWAYS!• SERVICES the other 2-bd. appt. Buy a cheap airline ticket to the Love, 0 LOST NO STARTER JACKET AT Moving to Chicago area? '91 grad in X2447 Emerald City, Seattle. Land M NOW SR. BAR ON 4/23. DID YOU GRAB western suburb looking for roomate. CLEARLY THE BEST CHOICE Fly from South Bend to Seattle on R THE WRONG ONE? LAUNDRY Call Don 708-629-3608. United May 19. ATIENTION SUMMER UPDATED WEEKLY TAG IN JACKET WITH LAST TURTLE CREEK SUMMER $150 OBO. Call Tom at 271-0571. STUDENTS: s NAME "ABBATE" AND NUMBER CUTE BLONDE NEEDS HELP SUBLET- PRICE NEG.; VITO'S BARBER SHOP "80001". CALL TONY@ 277-6048. DRIVING HER COOL PINK CAR FURNISHED. 271-1399 FOR SALE: '85 ISUZU I-MARK. 1523 LINCOLNWAY WEST J U N 0 R S TO MD/WASH. DC AREA Ex. Condo, sunrf, Needs clutch 233-4767 LOST Sun. 26 April at Huddle: A ON 5/17. CALL MOLLIE 4999. SIX EFFICIENCY APTS. IN BLDG. $1 ,200, O.B.O. -283-4903. u blue PHIL 244 notebook with my NEAR N.D. WILL RENT HAIRCUTS: $5.50 SUBMIT PRINTED COPY OF name, room number and phone Palace Laundry is looking for a INDIVIDUALLY OR 30R MORE AT N RESUME AND DISK TO number on it. My notes stink, but if drummer for next year. If A DISCOUNTED RATE TICKETS Anyone going to be in CAREER & PLACEMENT you really want them I'll make you a interested, call Tim at x1075 and CALL2879624 Durham, NC next year? SERVICES FOR RESUME copy and pay for it too. I just want leave message. We would like to Extended Catholic family Looking lor a roommate. BOOKS NOW! to be able to get a decent grade on audition this week. "Our Old House" from NJ. Need as many GRAD Call Amy X2860 0 the final - please have a heart and if Michigan Bed and Breakfast. 35 TIX as humanly possible. DEADLINE: BEFORE YOU you found my notebook call 4911. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Mins. from Campus. (616) Call Teresa x2899 to haggle A LEAVE CAMPUS IN MAY. No questions will be asked II II - fisheries. Earn $5,000+/month. 435-5365. If you like pina coladas, Free transportation! Room & Board I FOR SALE:One-way plane ticket to And getting caught in the rain, s LOST... SILVER CHAIN-LINK Over 8,000 openings. No A riverfront sharp home and San Jose,CA lor May 9th-CHEAPII­ If you're not into yoga, BRACLET. Somewhere btwn. Frat experience necessary. Male or apartment lor rent weekends or call Samx4863 II you have half a brain, NEED: ld. or rhyth. GUITARIST House,Bridget's,&main circle on the Female. For employment program short terms. 219-257-9101/219- If you like makin' love at midnight summer &/or next year for the Wed. before Easter(4/15). GREAT call Student Employment Services 291-6100. PLEASE! Desparately need 1 grad in the dunes on the cape, Metha-tones. sent. value I $$Anne X2580 at 1-206-545-4155 ext. 1597. tick. lor my Grandma- 277-4491. I'm the love that you've looked for: call271-0742 or 288-4859 4 Bedrm house for summer. Write to me and escape. LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST IIIII Female roommate needed for Furnished, less than 1/2 mile Need 1or2 grad tix. Let's make a Take time to smell the roses! Apply Williamsburg Apt. June 1st $234.50. from campus, sale neighborhd. deal. Ron 3315, leave message. ELAN Top Ten lor a position at Irish Gardens A Gold Claddaugh Ring. Call 258-5702 Cheap rent! AGNES x2769 10 Hey,did ya see this? todayl Applications available at the Somewhere between: One way plane tic. 9 Feathers store, due Wed. 4/29 PW and Keenan/Stanford Attention bisexual women SB to Denver - May 9 8 I had butt hair and SALES PERSON WANTED FOR (and other interested parties): $80 Brian 287-5987 7 Some wierd crotch Allegro PW and Lafortune FOOD VENDING CART ON THE Turtle Creek sublet available. Call disease WEEKENDS. LOCATION WILL BE Rian@ X12091or details. NEED GRAD. TIX -GALL 277- 6 It's hard without a hole Now open 24 hours a day thru Please, this ring has great ON THE EAST RACE. GREAT 1958 5 We didn't do it this slow exam week! - sentimental value. If you find it SUMMER INCOME. MUST BE Kicked off campus? Sexually in Menudo please call X2873 and ask for Mary OUTGOING. CALL RICK AT 288- harrassed by your roommate for the I NEED GRAD TIXJ 4 You'll never be Sean's butt NEED $$$? RENT ME YOUR Jo. 1454, WEEKDAYS. 273-0900 1992-93 school year? Three call 273-9316 !!! 3 Whatever part of your body HESBURGH GRADUATE STUDY NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS. (adjective) guys are looking for a sticks out the most ROOM-ASAP-5/7/92 BIG $$ Found silvr hoop earring by Law Turtle Creek roommate. Call Chris BULLS PLAYOFF TICKETS 2 Lying on your boobs CHRIS 273-9316 School Weds. Left at securty bldng Need Graduation Tickets BADLY - @ X1088 if you need us as much as Home Game 7 1 Flat lighting?No,that's Will Pay BIG $. Ask for T.Rog at we need you. We've been Philledl 1167 Kyle just the dancers DR. STAT; I'M FREQUENTLY FOUND: A blue Eddie Bauer 288-7341 GOOD LUCK TONITEI DISENCHANTED WITH THE windbreaker on 2nd floor of FURNISHED ROOM, KITCHEN, NEEDED 2 Tickets to Graduation: Love, Marisa+Anne FACT THAT YOU HAVE Stanford. Call Dan-X2067 to claim Need Rider to FL. after AIR, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 5 MIN. call Neal 283-1159 PRACTICALLY TERMINATED it. senior week - must drive N. CAMPUS. 272-0615. J - Thanks lor an incredible 3 years. ALL COMMUNICATION WITH stick. Barbara X5099 This could be the start of something THE COUNCIL ELITE. DR. LOVE, Lost-silver key ring with three keys big I! Love T THE SQUIRE AND I MISS YOU. between Knott and I FOR SALE I L.-1 _PE_R_s_o_NA_L_s ...... LOVE, DOCTOR SIN/COSIN. SlEds on Sat night. Call Pete FOR RENT at1698. I INDIANA AUTO INSURANCE. SENIORS STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA MONEY TO LOAN '------..J Good rates. Save Money. Call me Into on semester, year, graduate, Personal - Business BED 'N BREAKFAST REGISTRY for a quote 9:30-6:00, E summer and internship programs in 1-800-238-9755 WANTED 219-291-7153. 289-1993. Office near campus. Perth, Townsville, Sydney, and Open 7 days 9a.m.- 10p.m. N "NEW JOB LISTING" Melbourne. Programs start at Bryan Reed. Phone # 713-699- Even though MR. BUSH is speaking 2 Bedroom ATIENTION: COUCH HANDOUTS AVAILABLE IN $3520. Call 1-800-878-3696. 2494. at graduation, my aunt still wants to Walk to Campus &MATCHING LOVESEAT, & CAREER AND PLACEMENT come. Please help her out;Sell me a $390 Month RECLINER 4 SALE- MUST SEE­ SERVICES. HELP! HELP! HELP! HELPII graduation ticket. Call x4233 232 3616 $150 271-9165 0 The Lizard King lives on I Down with Ride needed back to NEW JERSEY NOW the Crustaceans! after finals. Will help pay for MOVING TO LA? New condo available mid-May ATIENTION PANGBORN R gas/tolls. Please call Mike at I'm looking tor roommates to live thru mid-August. COMPLETELY FEMALES - 1 YEAR NEW Help Me, Please x:3526. near Manhattan Beach after furnished, incl- 2 PERSON LOFT S UPDATED WEEKLY graduation. uding linen, towels, and dishes. 2 TO SEE CALL X2341 I need graduation tickets if anyone NEEDED: Ride back home to CALL JULIE x1342 bedrooms, 2 baths. For sale: Pair of 100 watt Sony has some they are not going to use. Boston/New England Area. Will Walking distance to NO campus. FURNITURE FOR SALE speakers. Call Quinn at x2059 it you have any help pay for gas and tolls. Call Summer Roommate needed Call Kathleen -277- Beds, Couches and More Call x1563 info. Greg at x3526 Turtle Creek apartment 1709. CHEAP Call x2891 Call 277-361 0 Alicia .... please, help me see CLASS/page 6 April 27, 1992 The Observer page 11

last three games, he had a bet­ the Bookstore commissioners. to be upset, rightly so, at the hit a lot harder in order to draw ter shooting percentage than When I needed information, fact that I misstated their spon­ fouls. Hoop Bose (19-30 to Bose's 15-31), they were more than willing to sor. pulled down 27 rebounds and help me. However, one error continued from page 16 I suggest that the Bookstore added so much in terms of in­ (telling me that Ebony Side Of My final grief is with the ref­ commissioners either eliminate seven points and seven boards tensity (look at his four steals in The Dome was sponsored by erees. I think that being a ref referees altogether or the to lead Bridget's. the final). Adworks when Ebony was re­ would be one of the toughest commissioners bring in some Now for the tourney MVP. ally sponsored by Black Alumni things to do. However, the refs outside referees, such as high I thought Vazquez was the My dissatisfaction with the Of Notre Dame) caused the did not call things consistently. school refs to be impartial for logical choice for MVP. In the tournament teams leads me to members of Ebony and others Also, bigger players had to get the round of 16 onward.

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176, New England, Wayne Hawkins. wr, Southwest Minnesota. 177, Cleveland, Sherwin NHL playoff scoring leaders through April Sixth Round Jones, db. Colorado State. 178, Seattle. Mike Frier. dt. Appalachian State. 179, 26: t41, Indianapolis, Shoun Habersham. wr. Tennessee-Chattanooga. 142, Cincinnati, . Russ Campbell. te. Kansas State. 180, New York Giants. Corey Widmer. nt. Player, Team GP G A PTS PIM Chris Burns, dt Middle Tennessee State. 143, Cleveland (from Tampa Bay), Rico Smith. Nicholls, Edm 5 5 8 t3 tO wr. Colorado. 144. Los Angeles Rams, Joe Campbell. rb. Middle Tennessee State. 145. Montana State. 181, Denver (from New York Jets), Jim Johnson. ot, Michigan State. 182, Murphy, Edm 5 2 8 10 6 Detroit (from Phoenix through New England). , ot, Tennessee State. 146, Atlanta (from Miami), Tim Paulk, lb. Florida. Lemieux. Pit 3 4 5 9 0 Phoenix (from Green Bay), Brian Brauninger. ot. Oklahoma. t47, San Diego, Reggie White, 183, Minnesota, David Wilson, db, California. 184, Tampa Bay (from Los Angeles Oates, Bos 4 4 4 8 2 dt, North Carolina A&T. Raiders). . db, Georgia Tech. 185. Los Angeles Aalders (from Atlanta Hull, Stl 5 4 4 8 4 t48, Tampa Bay (from Cleveland). James Malone. lb, UCLA. 149, Dallas (from New through Miami). , rb. UCLA. 186, Kansas City. Erick Anderson. lb. Michigan. Ridley, Was 4 0 8 8 0 England), Fallon Wacasey. te, Tulsa. t50, San Francisco (from Pittsburgh), Damian 187, Philadelphia. William Boatwright,g, Virginia Tech. 188. Pittsburgh (from San Ciccarelli, Was Russell. db, Virginia Tech. 151, Seattle, Michael Bates, wr, Arizona. 152, Minnesota, Francisco). Scottie Graham. rb, Ohio State. 189, Houston. Elbert Turner. wr, Illinois. 4 5 2 7 8 Mike Gaddis. rb. Oklahoma. 153, New York Giants, Stacey Dillard, dt, Oklahoma. 154, New 190, Green Bay (from Dallas through Los Angeles Raiders), Christopher Holder. wr. Coffey, LA 5 4 3 7 0 Darrphouaae, Edm York Jets, Glenn Cadrez, lb, Houston. Tuskegee. 191, Miami (from New Orleans through Los Angeles Raiders), Dave Moore. te. 5 4 3 7 2 Bellows, Min 5 3 4 7 8 155, Miami. Roosevelt Collins. lb. Texas Christian. t56, Los Angeles Raiders. Tony Pittsburgh. 192, Chicago, John Brown. wr. Houston. 193. Denver, Jon Bostic, wr. Robitaille, LA Rowell, c, Ronda. t57. Green Bay (from San Francisco), Mark Chmura, te, Boston Nebraska. 194, New England (from Detroit). Jim Gray, dt, West Virginia. 195, Buffalo. 5 3 4 7 8 Gretzky, LA 5 2 5 7 2 College. t58. Atlanta. Terry Ray, db, Oklahoma. 159, Kansas City, Tony Smith, wr, Kurt Schulz. db, Eastern Washington. 196. Washington. Calvin Holmes. db, Southern Cal. Savard. Mtl 4 0 7 7 2 Notre Dame. t60, Philadelphia, Jeff Sydner, wr, Hawaii. 16t, Chicago, Mark Berry, db, Brown, Chi 5 0 7 7 10 Texas. Eighth Round 162. Houston. Mario Bailey. wr, Washington. 163, Cleveland (from Dallaa), 197, Indianapolis. Jason Belser, db, Oklahoma. 198, Los Angeles Rams, Ricky Jones, qb, George Wllllama, dt, Notre Dame. 164. New Orleans. Kary Vincent, db. Texas A&M. Alabama State. 199, Cincinnati, Roosevelt Nix, de, Central State, Ohio. 200, Tampa Bay, MP GA SO Avg Anthony McDonald, rb, Texas Tech. 201, San Diego, James Fuller. db, Portland State. 202. Terreri 239 8 0 2.0t t65, New England (from Detro~). Tracy Boyd, g, Elizabeth City State. 166, New Yorlk New Jersey (1) Jets (from Denver), Jeff Blake. qb. East Carolina. t 67, Buffalo, Nate Turner. te, Phoenix. Eric Blount. wr, North Carolina. 203, Pittsburgh (from Green Bay), Darren Perry, 240 9 0 2.25 Pietrangelo 238 9 0 2.27 Nebraska. t68, Washington. Ray Rowe. te, San Diego State. db, Penn State. 204. New England (from Cleveland). Scott Lockwood, rb. Southern Cal. 205, New Hartford (1) 240 1 0 0 2.50 Roy 240 9 2.25 Seventh Round England, Sam Gash. rb, Penn State. 206, Pittsburgh, Hasham Ismail, g, Florida. 207, Montreal (1) 169, Indianapolis, Derek Steele, de, Maryland. t70, Denver (from Tampa Bay), Ron Seattle, Muhammad Shamsid-Deen. rb, Tennessee-Chattanooga. 208, Denver (from New 240 t 0 1 2.50 Moog Geater, de, Iowa. t7t. Los Angeles Rams, Darryl Ashmore, t. Northwestern. t72, York Jets). Dietrich Lockridge. g, Jackson State. 209, Miami, Andre Powell. lb, Penn 253 t 1 0 2.61 Boston (0) Cincinnati, Lance Olberding, t, Iowa. 173. Los Angeles Raiders (from Green Bay), Cunis State. 210, Minnesota. Luke Fisher, te. East Carolina. 253 t 1 0 2.61 Richter Cotton, db. Nebraska. 174. San Diego, Deems May, te, Nonh Carolina. 175. Phoenix. Derek 211, New York Giants, Kent Graham. qb, Ohio State. 212, Indianapolis (from Los 1 t 9 3 1.51 Vanbiesbrouck t20 8 0 4.00 Ware, te, Central State, Okla. Angeles Aalders). Ronald Humphrey, rb, Mississippi Valley State. 213, Kansas City, Jim Jennings. g. San Diego State. 214, Philadelphia, Charles Bullough. lb. Michigan State. N.Y. Rangers (0) 240 t t 2.75 215, Pittsburgh (from San Francisco), Nate Williams, dt, Mississippi State. 216, Beaupre 240 tO 0 2.50 Atlanta. Derrick Moore, rb. NE Oklahoma. 217, Atlanta (from Dallas). Reggie Dwight, te, Washington (1) 240 11 0 2.75 Troy State. Mclean 298 14 0 2.82 218, New Orleans, Robert Stewart, nt. Alabama. 219, New York Jets (from Chicago), Vancouver (0) 300 t4 0 2.80 Vincent Brownlee, wr, Mississippi. 220, Houston, , qb, Texas A&M. 221, Draper 253 1 3 0 3.08 Detroit, Willie Clay, db, Georgia Tech. 222, Tampa Bay (from Denver through Dallas and Buffalo (0) 253 13 0 3.08 is now accepting application for the Cleveland), , qb, California. 223, Buffalo, Leonard Humphries, db, Penn Tabaracci 273 13 0 2.86 State. 224, Washington, Darryl Moore, g, Texas-EI Paso. Essensa 2 7 3 0 6.67 following position: Winnipeg (0) 300 16 0 3.20 Ninth Round Hasek t04 4 0 2.3t 225, Indianapolis, Eddie Miller, wr, South Carolina. 226, Cincinnati, Ostell Miles. rb, Balfour 219 1 3 0 3.56 Houston. 227, Minnesota (from Tampa Bay). Brad Johnson, qb, Florida State. 228, Los Chicago (1) 324 18 0 3.33 Circulation Manager Angeles Rams, T.J. Rubley, qb, Tulsa. 229, Phoenix, David Henson, nt, Arkansas Central. Cheveldae 226 12 3.19 230. Green Bay, . qb, Brigham Young. 231, San Diego, Johnnie Barnes, wr. Riendeau 73 4 0 3.29 Hampton. Detroit (1) 301 17 3.39 Circulation Drivers 232, New England. David Dixon. dt, Arizona State. 233, Cleveland, Tim Hill, db. Kansas. Casey 301 1 6 0 3.19 234, Seattle, Larry Stayner. te, Boise State. 235, Pittsburgh, Elnardo Webster, lb, Minnesota (1) 301 1 7 0 3.39 Rutgers. 236, Miami, Tony Tellington, db, Youngstown State. 237. Minnesota. Ronnie Ranford 279 1 6 0 3.44 Must be available from lOam-lpm West, wr, Pittsburgh. 238, New York Giants, Anthony Prior, db, Washington State. Tugnutt 20 2 0 6.00 239, Phoenix (from New York Jets). Tyrone Williams, wr, Western Ontario. 240, Green Edmonton (0) 300 1 8 0 3.60 Bav !from Los Anaeles Raiders). Shazzon Bradley, nt, Tennessee. 241, Philadelphia, Joseph 320 21 0 3.94 Ephesians Bartley, lb, Florida. 242, San Francisco. Darian Hagan, qb. Colorado. 243, St. Louis (0) 324 21 o 3.89 Atlanta, Keith Alex, ot, Texas A&M. 244, Kansas City. , c, Colorado. Hrudey 298 19 o 3.83 245, New Orleans, Donald Jones. lb, Washington. 246, Chicago, , g, Los Angeles (1) 300 20 o 4.00 To apply, please contact Rich Riley at 239-7471. Notre Dame. 247, Houston, Bernard Dafney. ot, Tennessee. 248. Dallas. Nate Klrtman. Barrasso 200 t 6 o 4.80 db, Pomona-Pitzer. 249, Denver, Muhammad Oliver. db. Oregon. 250. Dallas (from Wregget 40 4 o 6.00

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Dooley Room at LaFortune Student Center (First Floor across from the Information Desk) illllkiNEDUCATIONAl GROUP at CAMPUS -MINISTRY South Bend • 273-1866 page 12 The Observer April 28, 1992 II I Competition causes men '! Rangers win 8-5; lead series 3-2 NEW YORK (API - The New second period this time, giving Joe Kocur made it 3-0 with an trouble at Drake Relays York Rangers rediscovered their up five goals on just 15 shots. off-balance shot from the slot power play and put themselves The last two goals came on after a sensational solo effort at By RIAN AKEY event. His time of 9:14.57 one game away from the second consecutive power plays in the 2:57 of the second period. Sports Writer earned him first in the event as round of the Stanley Cup second period as the Rangers The Rangers then scored 14 well. playoffs. · scored twice in 42 seconds on seconds into a two-man advan­ The Irish men's track squad Of this performance, head "I guess both teams were goals by Gartner and Doug tage when Gartner connected returned with a mixed bag of coach Joe Piane noted, "John ready to explode offensively," Weight. from the side of the net for his results after this weekend's really impressed me by New York's Mike Gartner said That gave the Rangers what third goal of the night and fifth meets at Drake and Ball State. winning the first steeplechase after scoring three goals, two seemed to be an insurmount­ of the playoffs. It was Gartner's Many of the team's usual top he's ever run in his life. It is a on the power play, to lead the able 5-0 lead. But the Devils second career playoff hat trick. finishers struggled somewhat really good start for him and an Rangers to a wild 8-5 victory came back to make it a game by Kevin Todd scored from in with inclement weather and indication of some good things over the New Jersey Devils on scoring five of the next six goals front at 12:03, the first shot in the intense competition of to come from him." Monday night. before Adam Graves scored 66 the Devils had gotten past powerful Midwest teams at the Another 1st place finisher at "Both teams have been play­ twice in the last seven minutes Mike Richter. Alexei Kasatonov 83rd Drake Helays. Among Ball State was Sophomore ing such close, tight-checking to clinch it for New York. which made it 5-2 with a shot from the those was eo-captain Hyan Chris Hoss, who ran the 400 games. It was just a matter of won despite being outshot 48- right point at 14:59. Mihalko, whose 201 foot javelin meter hurdles in 54.4 7 time before they blew things 30. In the third period, the Devils throw earned him orn St., 2nd Aoor captains. He's like your dad. I always Chicago,ll60610 in the -· The 200m seemed to be the looked forward to seeing him at magic race with three Belles all practice." 311·951·0585 Call For A Free 1991 Student Travel BOXING ROOM or Work Abroad Catalog!

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The Eagles have only one incumbent Maurice Hurst halfback and fullback while truly productive back in appears set at one corner slot, with the Irish. Earnest Byner, and it is clear the other is unstable with "We feel Rodney can be an they are surging for a more Ronnie Lippett and David Pool all-purpose type of back," said dynamic back. Alabama star struggling last year. DB Dion Colts coach Ted Marchibroda. Siran Stacy went ahead of Lambert from UCLA was a "He's got good quickness and Brooks, in the third round, and fourth round selection and can catch passes." should be his chief competition should also challenge Smith for Although the Colt backfield for carries this season. Current playing time. appears empty after the trade halfback James Joseph showed After Rod Smith and Brown, of Eric Dickerson, halfback signs of brilliance, but averaged the chances getting thinner for Albert Bentley remains as a only 3.3 yards a carry in 1991. the Irish players to make a solid performer when healthy, Despite the opportunity to significant impact. The and either 1990 Notre Dame play Brooks was clearly disappointed in being chose so late in the draft. "I did everything right. There were so many guys drafted ahead of me who I was better than," commented a dejected The Observer/ R. Garr Schwartz Brooks. "This was the most Tony Brooks, a fourth round pick of the , feels he frustrating day of my life." deserved to be picked in a higher round of the 1992 draft. McGuire will undoubtedly be failed to show impressive from football, William's physical placed in a backup role in New numbers at the scouting attributes tempted the Brown Orleans. Veteran Joel combines, running only a 5.44 enough to use a sixth round Hilgenberg remains a solid forty-yard dash and doing only pick on the six-foot one, 303 lb performer, and the Saints will 19 repetitions at 225 lbs. lineman. likely groom McGuire into his Despite his poor numbers, the Draft analyst Mel Kiper successor. Bears felt it was worth considers William's a solid Tony Smith is joining a Chief spending a tenth round choice selection, and believes his team which is attempting to on him. If he makes the squad future in the pros is up to him. bring youth to an aging he will probably spend some "If he wants an NFL career receiving corp. Last year's third time in the weight room, and bad enough, the performance round pick Tim Barnett showed could see some action behind level I saw with the Irish he is Kansas City's big play Mark Bortz and Tom Thayer indicates he has a good shot at receiver of the future, but a later in the season. earning a job," stated Kiper. spot remains for a possesion Williams played a significant "He's an effective, pure NT." type receiver who could work role in the 1988 championship Some of the Notre Dame opposite Barnett. team, and in 1990 he had ten seniors fell into the later Williams and Jurkovic, tackles for a loss, second to only portion of the draft due to the despite their solid collegiate Chris Zorich. He was expected abundance of quality talent in careers , weren't thought of as to anchor the line in 1990, but this year's selection process. blue-chippers by NFL teams. missed the season for personal The South Bend Tribune Jurkovic had the size but reasons. Despite the year off contributed to this article. The Observer/ John Rock The number 14 pick in the draft, Derek Brown, feels that the New York Student-Athletes were seniors team. We have great potential Giants are the right team because New York is a 'high-profile' place. Mike Crisanti, for the men's and, with only one outgoing Golf team, and Allison Wojnas of the senior, I hope I can help - BRING THIS COUPON TO QUALIFY - women's team. maintain the cohesion of the ,.-- --., continued from page 16 The Most Valuable Player for team and lead them through I 1 since it is our last. We would the women's team was Allison another strong season," said BUY at INVOICE* also like to land the team some Wojnas. Kathy Phares. I I strong recognition in the form Junior Kathy Phares will lead Both coaches Thomas and ND & SMC College Graduates of a NCAA tournament bid," the women's team upon being Hanlon expressed strong I 1 said Chris Dayton. named captain for the approval for the past and 1 Students and Faculty Rebate ... 1 Also recognized by the Notre upcoming season. upcoming seasons. $500 Dame club of Saint Joe Valley ''I'm very excited about the "We are playing the best for their achievements as opportunities that await our teams in the country. As a I ti!i5iit ~ I result, we are becoming 1 ~-'·~. 'F~ '"""''" I stronger competitively and in ~ ~ Hyun~~.- our tourneys. It is only a I matter of time before we will · r : 1 \iii"' rnu•TAn• §D -4f#' r •••••••••••••••••••••••• evenly compete, until then, I I any new FORD or HYUNDAI ,, ...... I have great expectations for the upcoming season," said ltor Details contact: BAS NE Y F0 R D I Fulbright Competition Thomas. ;v1ARK HouseR 6 "I have to agree. 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By JOSEF EVANS with Emily Husted coming in coming in sixth with a time of 1: Correction: • Sports Writer second at a time of 4: 44. 31. 02. 79. She also placed seventh Due to an editor's error, the Bookstore article on The and Kala Boulware placing in the 200 meters. Gauchos mistakenly stated that Rob Vazquez ended the final It was another wet weekend fourth (4: 47. 63). Senior cap­ The women will return to with a lay-up when he really hit a free throw. Also, it was for the Notre Dame women's tain Diana Bradley also ran well Muncie this coming weekend David Bose, not Pete DiGiovanni that missed the dunk track team, as this time they in the race, coming in fifth at 4: for a five-team meet, and if against Just Chillin'. The Observer regrets the error. battled rain and cold in Muncie, 48. 04. Saturday's strong showing in Indiana at the Ball State This meet was notable for the bad weather is any indication, Invitational. However. the Irish team in that they fielded their maybe a little rain isn't so bad women must be gaining a tol­ first heptathlete, freshman after all. erance for inclement weather, Susan Maher. The heptathlon for they turned in some of their consists of seven events. in strongest performances of the which the athletes earn points year. for their finishes in each event Ul ALUMNI i-m.'»"»~~>~<-."'·'·'·· :: -~' "The weather didn't help us that are totalled to determine very much, but we really the winner. Maher rose to the showed our toughness and occasion with a fourth place Houses lor hung in for some good fin­ finish, as she compiled 3, 712 ishes." admitted assistant coach points, and captured the shot !Cilfli Tim Connelly. put portion of the competition Rent 92-93 Youth was served for the with a throw of 37-1 1/4. s-6 Juniors, Seniors, 8 Faculty women in the 3000 meters. Also throwing shot for the a Bedrooms where the team gave its most Irish, but not in the heptathlon, Fully Furnished LAST LUNCH impressive performance. Four was junior Karen Harris. She of the top five places were held came in seventh in that event, curity Systems by freshmen, with Stefanie but did not fare as well in the OF THE YEAR Jensen capturing the top spot. discus, where her best throw Washers/Dryers Classmates Eva Flood, Kristi (1 09-4) was only good enough At the Senior-Alumni Club Kramer. and Sarah Riley raced to take 14th. to the third, fourth and fifth Sprinter Kristin Stovall, 287·4989 END THE YEAR WITH A BANG! spots respectively. meanwhile, fell short of setting Save $250.00 with The 1500 meter race was also the personal record she had 12·2 I a showcase for the freshmen, hoped for in the 400 meters, this AD* Friday, May *new renters only (must be at least 2I years ol age)

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Reflections on ... By GEORGE DOHRMANN offensive system centers ~~' Sports Writer around a short passing attack, with the tight end Three more Irish players playing an integral role. were taken in the second Bavaro flourished in the Bookstore Basketball day of the NFL draft, raising system and Brown appears the total of Notre Dame likely to also. Washington TE It's one of the biggest events on this players to eight. Aaron Pierce, an imposing eampus and possibly the most exciting. WR Tony Smith, DL George physical specimen and gifted Ask Dave Bose, the MVP of the tourney as Williams, and OL Mirko athlete, was the Giant's third chosen by the commissioners about Jurkovic joined first day round. The drafting of two Bookstore and he will tell you it is one of selections TE Derek Brown, receiving ends, shows the things that kept him at Notre Dame. DB Rod Smith, C Gene Handley's commitment to However. after watching this year's McGuire and running backs return to the short passing tourney and writing articles for The Tony Brooks and Rodney offense, an ideal offense for Observer, I have found that Bookstore has Culver as Irish seniors a player with Brown's many problems. selected. capabilities. First. I think the All-Bookstore teams Smith went to the Kansas "I believe I can do a little .. and the players receiving accolades City Chiefs and Williams to of everything," said Brown. should have been different. I found the the Cleveland Browns in the "I can block and I can run, All-Bookstore teams did not include many sixth round, while Jurkovic and I'm a team player." people whom deserved the recognition. I went to the Chicago Bears in Rod Smith will be joining a made my selections based on overall play the tenth round. New England Patriot and the intangibles each player added to The odds on all eight organization screaming for their team. I chose people who may have players making an opening talent in the defensive not had a great game every day, but they day roster appear high backfield. It is unsure are enough of a presence on the court to considering the teams they whether Smith will be asked be All-Bookstore. Therefore, I would like are joining. The number of to play or safety to select my three All-Bookstore teams those players who will make at the pro level, but he featuring players from the Sweet 16 an impact in their inaugural believes he has the onward. season is much slimmer. capabilities to handle both The third team would consist of: P.J. Brown and Rod Smith slots. Stettin (Salubrious & Callipigious), Bob appear to be virtual locks "I played both CB and Cataldo (McCormick's). Marlin Crook when it comes to playing safety in college, so I don't (Ebony Side Of The Dome), LaRon Moore time next season. Brown think there will be any (Ebony Side Of The Dome) and Mike Toner was selected by the New difficulty making the (The Gauchos). York Giants with the 14th transition to either spots," All five of these players had excellent selection in the first round, said Smith, who's versatility tournaments. Stettin played on the and was penciled in as the tempted the Patriots enough surprise team of the tourney and turned . '.... , starter the minute NFL to make them trade a fourth in many fine games. Cataldo played a ..-:'! commissioner Paul round selection to move up consistent tournament. Toner was a Tagliabue read the choice. in the second round to select crowd favorite and the Mr. Bookstore Howard Cross, primarily a him. award showed he best exemplified the blocking tight end, is the "Foxboro is a beautiful tournament. Crook was the leader on the only tight end on the roster, area, and it is a lot like boards for Ebony while Moore shot the and managed to catch only Minnesota, where I am lights out. 20 passes last year, a from," added Smith. "I am My second team is made up of: Ray considerable drop off from also only a hope, skip and a Griggs (Just Chillin'), Kevin Rule (Just the 33 caught by former jump away from New York Chillin'), Demetrius DuBose (Frank The Observer/ Andrew McCloskey Irish star and G.iant tight and Boston. Drebbin and the 'Cocks), Andy Curoe Rod Smith, shown intercepting Andy Kelly of Tennessee in 1990, was end Mark Bavaro m 1990. , (Malicious Prosecution) and Ed Larkin drafted by the Patriots and is expected to challenge for the starting job. Coach Ray Hanley s see DRAFT/page 13 (Bridget's) Griggs played well throughout the tourney even with spring football taking place. He provided many intangibles for Saint Mary's track and field sets bests in last meet his team while Rule distinguished himself By NICOLE MCGRATH "The relay team was a different com­ to qualify for the nationals. To do this, as both an inside and outside player. Saint Mary's Sports Editor bination which worked well in she must participate in other meets in DuBose almost carried his team through practice", said Coach Larry the next two weeks. the tourney including the 21-17 loss to Saint Mary's track team ran the last Szczechowski. " She pulled her leg at "If I am to qualify in the provisional Tequila. He shot 8-11 from the floor, leg of their season at the Elmhurst the exchange which slowed them down nationals, l need about 10-11 more added a free throw and grabbed nine Invitational this past weekend where - it was too bad." inches", said Pfeffer. ''I'm hoping but I boards. Larkin helped lead Bridget's with they posted many personal and season Macklin tried to participate in the am happy with this season's end". his shooting but I think another Bridget's bests. long jump but she could not get down According to Szczechowski, Pfeffer player deserves first team. But for seniors Sandi Macklin and the runway. Although disappointed, had a good week in practice but it did That team would be comprised of: Rob Sharon Fisher, the meet did not reflect Macklin was pleased with her season not work out for her. "She was trying Vazquez (The Gauchos), Dave Bose (The their last season. performance. too hard, " he said. Gauchos), Eric Jones (Tequila White Macklin's track meet was cut short "I never expected to do as well as I Pfeffer jumped 32'11 in the triple Lightning XI). Dave Clar (Just Chillin') and when she pulled a hamstring in the 4 x had done", said Macklin. jump and landed 15'6 in the long jump. John Carretta (Bridget's). 100 relay. Macklin, running third leg, Senior Sharon Fisher, due to a She threw 110'11" and placed third in Vazquez and Bose both had excellent passed a bad exchange to fellow senior misunderstanding, was not able to the last event of her track career. tournaments as evidenced by their team Lynn Pfeffer when the injury occurred. make her last meet. "The javelin was my last event ", said being crowned champions. Jones is one of "I never thought a pulled muscle For senior Lynn Pfeffer, her track see TRACK/page 12 the best big men on campus. Despite could feel that way," stated Macklin. season is not over yet. Pfeffer is trying having a tough final game, he was the ' leader for Tequila. Look no further than his 10-15 performance from the no or against Bridget's plus his rebounding. Clar Irish golf teams finish spring season was the big shooter for Just Chillin' By MIKE HOBBES our ability to out perform have gotten much stronger in induding nine points against Sports Writer teams that had defeated us competition, but the weather McCormick's. Carretta was who I thought earlier in the year," never really gave us a led Bridget's. In their game against This past weekend the commented junior Kathy complete opportunity to Malicious, he shot 6-8 from the floor and men's and women's Golf Phares. show it," said Head Coach 2-4 from the charity stripe not to mention Teams traveled to Columbus, The men's golf team George Thomas. his rebounds. In the Final Four, he had Ohio for tournaments hosted competed in the Kepler For both teams, Monday by Ohio State University. Intercollegiate at Scarlet Golf night brought forth signs of see HOOP/page 11 Similar to prior tournaments, Course this past weekend. the upcoming season and this was the fourth straight Leading the men's team recollections of the past as weekend that the teams with a combined three round the teams gathered for their INSIDE SPORTS were subject to inclement score of 237 and a twenty­ annual banquet. weather conditions. Chris Dayton seventh place finish overall For the men's team, juniors •Softball faces Indiana State "Once again, the weather was junior Joe Dennen. Chris Dayton and Joe see page 14 was not in our favor, we had fifth place finish overall in Overall, the team finished Dennen were named co­ to face a very cold. windy the tournament was seventeenth in field filled captains for the upcoming •women's track fights weather and rain-plagued course," sophomore Crissy Klein. with some of the countries season. see page 14 said Coach Tom Hanlon. "I am very proud of our of top teams. Unfortunately for Junior Chris Dayton was Despite the adversity, the what we have accomplished the Irish, the weather also named Most Valuable •Men's track at Drake women's Golf team finished a this past weekend. We seemed to have affected their Player for the Irish based on see page 12 strong sixth place at the First played very well considering team performance all spring. his performance in this past Annual Lady Buckeye Spring the course conditions," said "There was hardly a season. •NY Rangers back on track Invitational. Hanlon. weekend that went by that "I am very pleased. I know "Our sixth place finish was see page 12 Leading the team with a the cold, rainy weather did that Joe and I are both combined three round total very encouraging. This not hinder our performance. looking forward to next year of 232 and an impressive tournament demonstrated We are a good team. We see GOLF/page 13

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