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VOL. XIII, No. 73 an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and saint mary’s WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1979 Carroll Hall ‘abolishes’ parietals; plans protest

by Mark Rust They pointed to Provost Senior Staff Reporter Timothy O’Meara’s recent ref ec tion of a CLC appeal that would Carroll Hall residents, dissatis­ place parietals in the jurisdiction fied with a campus atmosphere of hall judicial boards as evidence they say is partially caused by that the avenues were "closed.” visitation restrictions, have voted Carroll Rector Bro. Frank to "abolish” parietals in a move Drury said that he learned of the that some hall presidents say has hall council vote to "abolish” the potential to spread campus parietals the following day and wide. "really couldn’t get very excited The Carroll residents met about it.” Monday night to discuss their He said that th<>': is a "good beefs against the social atmos­ purpose” to U’

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The Observer Wednesday, January 31, 1979 - page 3 Possible machine installation The Notre Dame Judo Grace Hall considers laundry Club presents a by Pat Toomey I this semester. Wesseln has the annual turnover of manage­ I been trying to get them ment in any student-run opera­ installed since September. tion Judo Er The installation of laundry Under the plan now being In order for this plan to be machines in Grace Hall is considered, the University implemented, it would have to currently under serious consi­ would rent the machines and be approved by both the admi­ Self Defense deration by the University. put them in the Grace base­ nistration and Grace Hall resi­ Thomas Mason, vice-president ment. The revenue gained dent. Brother Kieran Ryan, for Business Affairs, stated the from this system would offset vice-president for Business Presentation machines could be installed the loss in income which the Affairs, is scheduled to visit “ this semester, if no serious Notre Dame laundry would Grace soon to make sure that problems develop.” incur. the basement would be a suit­ Tonight at 7:OOpm Curt Wesseln, Grace Hall Mason said he opposed a able location for laundry mach­ vice-president, the driving student-run operation because ines. in the ACC Pit. force behind the proposal, is he did not want a proliferation Wesseln will go to the Grace optimistic about the proposed of student vendors on campus. Hall Council tonight to settle installation of the machines for He also expressed concern over several issues. Grace residents Free Admission ; must determine if they will restrict the use of the machines to Grace residents, if they will Beginner and Competition Students return to class accept having the University run the machines, and if a after sniper assault laundry would best utilize the Classes Being Formed. SAN DIEGO (AP) - A few “if they need any help.” involved space. minutes before the children Monday’s violence began as started filing back into the students and staff arrived for Elementary School yesterday, a school. They were walking up a playground supervisor knelt on wide sidewalk to enter the main the sidewalk to clean away the building when the shots rang out. bloodstains. The children screamed and The flag' was flying at half scattered, Principal Burton mast. Wragg saw a student fall and JEAN “ I had bad dreams and rushed from his office. 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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau ACC experiences overcrowding OH, CHINA'S STILL SURB YOU HI, PHRED! HOWS CARRYING ON ABOUT ARB, PHRBP. MORNING, EVERYTHING G 0 - VIETNAMESE IMPER- YOUJUSTSENT VICTOR! !NG OVER ATT THE IAUSM. BUT THEY 120,000 O B- Winter forces athletes indoors I SECURITY COUNCIL? HAVENT A CASE. SERVERS INTO DJE'RE INNOCENT. CAMBOOIA, by M aribeth Moran schedule there is at the ACC. Saturday, however over 1000 ^ 0 # % / RIGHT?, “We’re bulging at the seams” , students used the facility. The m W W Z x states Danch. most popular areas seem to be Winter’s snow and frigid Danch also pointed to the many the racquetball courts and bas­ m temperatures force many of individuals who come in from the ketball gymnasium where long WM BENIN Notre Dame’s full and part-time cold to jog in the concourse or to waits are required before playing athletes indoors during the cold use the weight room. Boxers who a game. months. Both the Rocfene Mem­ wish to participate in the Bengal While the Rock’s pool and orial and the ACC experience a Bouts also tram here. Squash, weight rooms are kept busy by marked increase in the use of handball, and racquetball courts individual athletes, several club their respective facilities. Ac­ are filled to capacity, so filled, it sports use it as a conditioning cording to Mike Danch, events is difficult to reserve one. center. Both the gymnastics club manager at the ACC, ‘ ‘we get so The ice rink also sees much and the ND Crew use it as the site crowded that we’re reaching the service in the form of interhall for winter workouts. HEE-HEB! NELL, OF COURSE! hockey, free skating and use by I STILL CANT BE ­ limit in the usage of space in the RJ6HT. YOU HEY, THAT'S NOW, WATT A building.” hysical education classes. ‘ ‘ Our LIEVE I T U PIDNT RIGHT! YOU MINUTE-ARB GOTTA ADMIT Among those who use the ACC iggest problem is to accom­ IT S PRETTY THINK YOU HAD A OWE M BA YOU SURB YOU EXCITING, CHANCE OF PUUJNG STEAK GUYS PID NT for training are twelve varsity modate what is going on now. VICTOR.. OFF AN INVASION PINNER! USB CUBANS? sports, numerous clubs and intra­ we really have no security THIS YEAR! mural leagues, and individuals. problems,” said Danch. Molarity Men’s basketball, hockey, wrest­ Accommodation is also a prob­ ling, fencing, baseball, track, lem at the Rock according to soccer, and tennis as well as Edward Kazmierzak, supervisor Michael Molinelli VIETNAM women’s fencing, tennis, and of the Rockne Memorial. “Ac­ basketball are the varsity sports tivity really picks up the first five m a y that use the ACC. Add to this the weeks of the semester due to the ^ NOVJ THAT IIE HAVE A \ interhall sports of hockey and weather and lighter workloads” , TREATY IV/7W CHINA T W W basketball, co-rec sports such as he stated. GOING TO SELL f ~ " volleyball and one can perceive As many as 850 students use CHINESE ITEMS what an extremely crowded the Rock on any given day, last

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... Carroll [continued from page ] 1 we did it would not be benefic­ “With this policy, we believe ial to peaceful reunification.” we can achiev peaceful reuni­ {continued from page J ] Carter, while confirming he that it will pass with no Jim O’Hare, of Grace said that fication. Like you, we want to was quoted a< curately, Cochran view. Different things would be problem. while the “symbolism of the resolve the isue by peaceful said his original Teng quotes discussed," Drury continued. Pangborn President Jose thing is good, I don’t like the means. We Chinese have were “ 100 strong” and that “ I “No matter where you go or Marrero said that, although he smell of it. It sounds like patience. However, China would be more comfortable what you do, people will be didn’t “know all the ramifica­ conspiracy that the administra­ cannot commit herself not to saying he (Teng) created the telling you what to do, and this tions yet,” he would be in favor tion is in on with Carroll to kick us resort to other means because if impression happens all throughout life,” of such a resolution. “If it is a all off campus (for breaking Drury said. “You are going to be well organized thing, I’ll be all parietals) so that there will be no marching to many tunes.” for it,” he said. nerd for a lottery.” When informed of the resi­ Meet Someone New dents' plan to gain campus wide support for abolishing parietals, Drury indicated that he thought Engineering & Computer Science Majors other hall councils might not go THE RAMROD along with the Carroll Hall Coun­ cil plan. "I think it is going to be EVERY Thursday interesting to see now they WATCH FOR THE react,” he said. Four hall presidents were con­ HUGHES Pitchers tacted by the Observer, and they were all in favor of presenting the RECRUITER VISITING just plan to their Hall Councils. Three indicated that a resolution YOUR CAMPUS SOON. similar to the Carroll resolution $ 1.50 would pass easily. TomPaese, Planner Hall pres­ Contact your placement office ident, said that, although his hall for interview dates. does not generally have parietal ★ dance floor ★ DJ Buddy King problems, he would still be “ 100 percent with them.” ★ pool table every Fri 6 Sat night Marty Paulsen, Dillon presi­ ! HUGHES dent, said his hall “would be i------1 overwhelmingly for it. It will C ntting « newwohd with ebctronics 511 S. Mich St. pass unanimously in Dillon. We are pretty disgusted with the AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F (downtown) open till 3am. Provost’s rejection of that (CLQ appeal on parietals, so I’m sure

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S & M Friends from Dayton would love to share expenses Call Margie 4-1-5183 Wednesday, January 31, 1979 - page 8 Orlando Woolridge: ‘The Tree’ plants his roots at Notre Dame by Mike Ortman a big favorite of the student basketball player” and “here is a Sports Writer body. In the recent game student.” Instead it’s “here is a ‘ ‘ A slam dunk by the TREE ... against South Carolina, Game­ friend.” The athletes aren’t Orlando Woolridge,” bellows cock forward Cedrick Hordges really singled out here and I like the announcer in that drawn violently fouled the sophomore that.” out, often-mimicked way. The giant. The students became Woolridge feels that the high­ crowd responds fanatically .“O” outraged. This brazen lumber­ light of his brief Notre Dame they scream as they spring jack had chopped down their career was this year’s San Fran­ from their seats to voice their mighty “Tree.” They became cisco game. That marked the approval so incensed with anger that second time that “O” received a Orlando certainly has the abil­ every time Hordges touched game’s MVP honors (St. Francis ity to keep the fans in the game, the ball, a thunderous “ boo” was the other). Against the even when the Irish lead by rang throughout the arena. Dons, he hit nine of thirteen such lopsided margins. His It seems that the students need from the floor for 18 points and awesome slams, jams and “ O” (to keep things interesting hauled down seven rebounds, stuffs arouse the emotions of in some of those one-sided leading the team in both depart­ even the most bored spectator slaughters), but he needs the ments. “I got to play against in the ACC. T do that to get the students as well. “ I need them some really good competition in team fired up and to get the to get me up sometimes,” says that game,” said Woolridge. fans fired up,” admits the 6-9 the Mansfield, LA. native. “I’ll The Dons weren’t only “really forward. “ It’s just one small be out on the court sometime good” but they were “really way for me to contribute to our and I’ll need a little extra big.” Frisco, led by 7-1 All- team.” But as most Irish fans something to get me going. To American Bill Cartright, boasts know, Woolridge contributes in know that they’re behind me one of the tallest front lines in many other ways as well. really gets the adrenaline flow­ college basketball. But Wool­ Woolridge’s stats are typical ing.” ridge’s career is yet young. for this year’s Irish squad. There is little question that the Surely he will receive more MVP Before last night’s game, he relationship between Woolridge honors in the future. had connected on 65 of his field and the students is an excellent By the way, when asked goal attempts, was one of five one. But Orlando feels that this whether he preferred to be called players averaging between four relationship extends outside the “O” or, “Tree ” Woolridge and five rebounds per game confines of the ACC. “In a lot of responded “Well, they call ‘ O” (4.1) and was one of the five colleges, the student body rarely around here,” gesturing to his scorers averaging in double gets to meet the players or even teammates. “But I mean look, figures (11.2). All of that ain’t compared to him (pointing to 6-11 bad when you consider that the get to know who they are off the Laimbeer ), I’m just a shrub.” court. That’s what I really love “Tree” plays just 24 minutes Somehow it is hard to ima­ He's the ' ‘Tree ’ ’, Orlando Woolridge, seen here doing what he about Notre Dame. People here per game. gine the students standing up does best. [Photo by Doug Christian] can get to know you off the court after a Woolridge dunk and Without a doubt, Woolridge is as well. It’s not “here is a screaming “shrub!” MVP Branning leads with 16 Notre Dame paints Brown green , 80-53 one month to get ready for the by Ray O'Brien letdown after their last-second 12:08 remaining. “Digger” over 70 points all year, got all NCAA’s.” their offense from Peter Moss. Sports Editor loss on Saturday as - Orlando Phelps then sent in a new crew as Woolridge and Jackson hit Moss thrilled an otherwise quiet Woolridge and BUI Hanzlik lead Brown did some regrouping of double digits for ND with 12 and crowd with a slam dunk and a Despite a weekend loss to an early barrage. Notre Dame their own. 10 points respectively. Moss Maryland, Notre Dame’s basket­ broke a 4-4 tie and ran off ten Bruin Coach Joe Mullaney block of a Woolridge shot as his ioured in 14 markers in the team salvaged a 46-27 deficit by ball team held on to their number unanswered points and that was slowed down the pace to little osing cause as Brown dropped to halftime. f one ranking and didn’t disap­ as close as their visitors from the avail as the home team continued 5-9 on the season. The second stanza was not point any of their backers as they east would get this night. to increase the gap with Stan Notre Dame will be without the much different from the first quickly crushed the Bruins of Another eight point rush after a WUcox and Mike Mitchell hitting services of Gilbert Salinas for except that Mullaney solved Brown, 80-53 last night at the Bruin basket spearheaded by only net on their field goal the remainder of the season due ND’s full court press, cutting ACC. Rich Branning’s outside shooting attempts. to academic ineligibility. The Irish showed no signs of a gave Notre Dame a 22-6 lead with Brown, who has not scored down on turnovers and the The Irish’s next contest is amount of scoring. Branning, against Xavier Thursday night at who was voted the game’s MVP, the ACC. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. continued to hit from the top of Sharon. Petro eyes the key and was joined outside by Tracy Jackson as Notre Dame Irish remain No. 1 cruised to the 80-53 final tally. Two state championships in two different sports “I thought we played well,” The Top Twenty teams In the Associated for one coach in one year? Is it possible? Sharon Mark offered Phelps afterwards. “The Petro wUl find out in a mattei of a few weeks. defensive intensity at the begin­ In the fall of ’78, Petro s women’s tennis team ning of the game was necessary 1. Notre Dame J 15^ captured the Indiana state team tennis champion­ Hannuksela ^ to set the tempo of the game and 2. In d ian a 3. Duke (8) ship. As we near the spring of ’79, Petro’s avoid the slowdown.” women’s basketball team is headed towards the of Notre Dame tradition. Over the course of their 4. North Carolina (1) Phelps was especially pleased 5. UCLA (2) same goal. But their road isn’t paved. ear-and-a-half existence, the team has a com­ with the play or his guards as 6. Louisville (2) At this point in the season, the Notre Dame £ined record of 24-6. Among the more notable 7. Ohio State women own an 11-2 record. And they have five accomplishments for the team thus far are Branning’s 16 point perfor­ 8. Syracuse very difficult games ahead of them. The first of tournament wins at Huntington and Northern mance, 8-12 from the floor, 9. Georgetown, D.C. Illinois, four consecutive wins over Valparaiso, and marked the end of a slump for the 10. Louisiana State those games will involve a trip to Snow City, USA, 11. Texas where the Irish will take on DePaul. The game, a four more over archrival Saint Mary’s College. Oh, Irish floor leader. “I thought 12. Marquette niake-up of a previously scheduled game, will be and one more thing; of the fourteen members of Branning played well, showed 13. Alabama played on Tuesday. Then on Saturday, the Irish this year’s team, only three will be lost to intensity and shot well,” said 14. Illinois will play host to a tall Marquette University club at graduation. To most fans, that means the team will Phelps. “I think this really was 15. Michigan St. get better; to most opponents, that means trouble. 16. Texas A&M 3:30 p.m. at the ACC. The final three regular good for his confidence. 17. Maryland season games will be against three of the top teams Individually, senior co-captain Carol Tally has “The way I’ve been playing 18. T e m p le in Notre Dame’s district. It is these three teams spearheaded the Irish attack by averaging 14.2 lately, I wanted to get things 19. Arkansas that will pose the most problems for Petro’s squad points per ballgame and 5.5 rebounds. That together,” confided Branning. 20. Vanderbilt .ome tournament time. rebounding figure is good for third place on the “I think I’ve been letting down “I can’t really assess how well we’ll do in the team. Jane Politiski leads that category with 106 the team in a lot of areas. But oumaments,” stated Petro, “until I’ve seen how rebounds, and 8.6 game average. Politiski is also I’m happy we re number one at Captains to meet well we perform against St. Joe’s (supposedly the second on the team in scoring with an 8.6 ppg the halfway mark and I’m think­ toughest team in the district), Marion, and average. One of the Irish’s oncoming stars nas There will be an important ing of the rest of the games as a meeting for all men’s Interhall Goshen. All three are super tough, and the fact been freshman Tricia McManus. At 5-11, the second season.” that they have revamped the state pairings doesn’t tallest member of the team, Tricia has the third Basketball captains, Wednesday, help us either. Under the new rules we have to win highest point total on the team (92, including 22 On the Irish number one Jan. 31, at 4:30 in the ACC our district to make the states.” against SMC on Saturday, for a 7.1 average), is ranking Phelps remarked, ‘ T was Auditorium. Due to excessive “But we can’t look ahead too far yet; we’ve gotta second in rebounding with a 6.4 average, and leads surprised at the ranking because water leakage, Gym IV will no play DePaul first.” the team in blocked shots with 15 I voted for Indiana State. When longer be available for use. Con­ Indeed, the road ahead is tough, and DePaul is What’s in store for the Irish? Well, this reporter North Carolina lost I thought we sequent schedule changes will be next, but visions of the past should be enough to doesn’t claim to hold a key to the future, but I’ve would stay at number two. But announced at the meeting. tame the fears of those looking ahead. seen the door, and looked through the keyhole. we don’t have to prove anything. Captains will be held responsible In only their second year, the team has When Sharon Petro gets there, I think she’s going We’ve established ourselves as afor all revisions made at this established itself as another of the great upholders to like what she sees. national power and we just have time. .