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Rally for I-Housc and ESCMS Held by Walter Neary Featured speakers in the rally at thc moderator both organizations were needed to ESCMS does not have ljcult\ A rally organized by supporters of noon in the UC Main Lounge were Under the plan developed by the deal with Ihe special needs ol advisors; it uses professionals the Office of International Student Reginald Browne. Director of University's Financial Management minority students No speakers Under the Financial Management Programs and the Educational ESCMS; Lucia Vasquez. a Board, both I-House and ESCMS represented 1-HoilSC Board plan, advising will be left up Services Center for Minority representative of the Society of will be eliminated and their "ESCMS has an impact on I MX) to each department I here aie no Students drew at its peak almost a Hispanic Students; and Alberta functions distributed to other students out of the total provisions, thc Foghorn has learned, 100 students. Wednesday, Williams, president of the Society of offices. undergraduate population of .1200." for special counseling ol tninomv December 2. Black Students. Williams served as The speakers stated that they felt said Browne. He said that "ESCMS students got minority students at USF where Browne said that he felt they arc today." administrators were trying to s.iv Browne said that undeclared that minorities had it tooeas) Ol his SAN FRANCISCO students were advised by ESCMS. own role, the Director said. "I reallv "In 1975. WASC (the Western shouldn't be here since I'm an Association of Schools and administrator But I don't give a Colleges) found that faculty advising damn." wasn't w irking" (<•"""•"<' "" /"".'«• 2 FOGHORN University Consults Students UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Volume 76, Number II December 5, 1980 ASUSF Senate Told

Budoet Cuts Again of Reorganization The ASUSFScnate wasconsulted Lasl semester, the University 55 soon after the Financial Manage­ President John I oSchiavo. SJ..ap­ USF Plans "Reorganization ment Boards report was issued. Five pointed a Vice President ol Business ASUSF Senators read the report in and finance and announced a tui­ which the Board recommended tion increase Onlv in the latter case of Staff and Services changes within the University, and were students consulted and then were able to question University of­ only in an open meeting lhal u.i*. Implementation plans submitted report by the Board. "I think they year was $4 million. ficials about thc report. held after the announcement. by Vice Presidents and Program Di­ did very well. They had to work very In the first part of the plan which The consultation follows in the ASUSF officials complained to the rectors are now being evaluated quickly, and in that time they got a was "announced" this month, 55 wake of last semester's controversy Universitv the Financial Management Board. very good picture of the whole Uni­ jobs were eliminated, though about the ASUSF Constitution. The Wnh this semester's FMB report. The Board, which consists of three versity," he said. Lo Schiavo said that "our first prior­ Constitution demands that the Uni­ the Senators were informed ot ihe top administrators, is seeking to re­ "Periodically." he said, "every in­ ity is to place current employees in versity consult the ASUSF Senate recommendations right after the organize the University in order to stitution must evaluate itself and the jobs that will open up because of before major decisions are made re­ deans, lhe information was pro- save money. The members of the sometimes prune itself." the reorganization." garding Universily policy. Board are University Planner Dr. Father President refused to say Continued on page 3 Conlinueil an hack William Binkley. Vice President of how much money the changes rec­ Business and Finance Elwood Han­ ommended by the FMB will save, cock, and Vice President for Aca­ saying that they do not know. He SED Suspended by Dolan demic Affairs the Rev. Joseph said that whatever savings accrue by Van Ault Angilella, S.J. will not affect this year's deficit, In the wake ofthe AGLA suppori since thc plan will not be fully imple­ University President the Rev. rally, the Students for Economic mented until the end of the year. John LoSchiavo, S.J., expressed Democracy have been put on confidence in the two-hundred-page The University's deficit as of last probation as an organization. The decision was made by Dr. Anne Dolan, Vice President of Student Faculty & Staff React Development. In a letter to SED Chairperson Devra Noily. Dr. Dolan stated that any activities Though the news about the Finan­ Department, criticized the elimina­ cial Management Board's changes in tion of Greek courses. "No one can except regular meetings must be USFs structure is new, many opin­ question the value of Greek courses; approved by her. Failure to comply ions have been expressed about the it is in their history and literature with this order would result in proposals. that the roots of our civilization lie." SED's charter being revoked. Faculty the Foghorn talked with Mortenson admitted that only The reson for Dolan's action disapproved the changes in aca­ four students are enrolled. "Some­ was SED's alleged failure to follow demic programs. Dr. Barbara Mor­ one has to offer these courses even if instructions concerning a press tenson. chairman of the Language Continued on hack release on the rally. Loretta Magnani,Director of Student What We're Being Compared To Continued on page 3 The 1975 WASC Report

by Valor E. Rice independent institution." WASC members of the University commu­ The Western Association of felt that immediate steps should be nity to participate and be aware of Schools and Colleges, the accredita­ taken in this area. this need. tion group that evaluates USF, has In 1975 WASC noted a lack of Touching on the faculty, WASC returned after a five year absence to unity, possibly attributed to the stressed the need for University-wide photo by Mark (iutlerud evaluate the progress the University threat of a faculty strike at that time, consistency in matters of reappoint­ has made on the recommendations and made a proposition concerning ment, tenure, and promotion. Because the SED invited the media to their rally (such as this proffered by thc committee in 1975. campus stability. The seend recom­ WASC saw faculty confidence in reporter from Channel 4 interviewing S.F. Supervisor Harry WASC made eight recommenda­ mendation suggested a unified, personnel reviews lacking and pro­ Britt) they have been suspended by Vice President Anne tions when it was here in 1975. The campus wide governmental struc­ posed in the fourth recommendation Dolan. first recommendation dealt with the ture as a possible solution to Univer­ that measures be equalized and pre­ financial stability of the University. sity divisiveness. sented to all faculty in order to rem­ WASC advised a "fiscal retrench­ The third recommendation high­ edy this problem. Inside: ment" in order to ensure USFs exis­ lights the University's need to rede­ Recommendation five deals with tence as a "high quality, private, and fine its goals and to encourage all Continued on page 3 News: The AGLA Rally Opinion: TheEditors Reflect about Philhistorians Rank 1st in Nation the "Reorganization" Escapades: The IBS West Coast Convention The USF Philhistorian Debating sidered a monumental achievement that USF is first in the nation in de­ Sponsored by KUSF Society has been ranked first in the since they have never before gained bate. It's just incredible." Coach nation, ousting traditional rivals the such a high success rate. Melan Jaich commented only that , I / .r- University of California at Los An­ Ann O'Regan, Philhistorian Pres­ "all that hard work paid off." 1-83. Ji .»• geles, the University of Southern Ca­ ident, commented, "Everything Helping to boost the Philhistori­ lifornia and the University of Santa seems to be coming together for us ans into first place were Mark Heer Clara. this year. I hope we can hold on to it and Lisa Hedges who captured a The Philhistorians, who belong to but.. . UCLA is flying to the Air third place title last weekend at KUSF's Tim Maloney. KTlM's David T. USFs Dr Ed Whetmore. Bill Graham. Howie Klein, and Denise Sullivan. Convention Coordinator the Cross Examination Debate As­ Force Academy in Colorado this Lower Columbia College in Long- sociation, were understandably weekend and we just can't afford to view, Washington. This weekend the Features: A Letter to Santa elated at the news and, although hes­ do things like that." Dave Dobbs. Philhistorians are traveling to the The Most Eligible Bachelor itant to say whether or not they will Club Treasurer, was ecstatic. "I just University of the Pacific in Stockton hold on to their ranking in coming can't believe it. I think everyone to attempt to hold on to their first Sports: The Basketball Team is 2-1 weeks, feel that this should be con­ should realize how impressive it is Continued on hack Soccer Dons Past First Play off Test N€UJS i December 5, 1980 Robbed of Several Thousand Dollars Student Robbed in Front of LM Ihree youths robbed a 24-year- containing almost $2000. The 53- Mary's Hospital emergency room 20. One of the youths was urinating his pockets. old World I nglish Center student year-old father was not beaten: his and treated. He is recuperating well on the sidewalk. Yasinitsky said that there was no and his lather on the steps ol thc expensive watch was left on his in his lone Mountain dormitory Thc student and his father evidence that there had been passers- lone Mountain campus at 11:00 wrist room. proceeded to walk toward the I.one by that did not get involved. He said pm last Friday evening The "They beat the hell out of the The trouble began when the Mountain hill. They were followed that both his officers and many student suffered many face wounds student." said S. "Yash" Yasinitsky. student and his father left the Balboa by the noisy youths. The student and students on campus were at the from a healing administered by the Director of Public Safety who said bus Friday evening far past the Lone his father walked up the Lone basketball game in the gym. Hesaid assailants the "chances were not bad" the Mountain stop. They got off by Mountain steps, passing the final that on their way up the stairs, The student was robbed ol $30. assailants could be discovered. Second street, and noticed three arch. It was then a youth grabbed the however, the student and his father His lather was nibbed of a wallet ITie student was taken to the St. black youths between the ages of 15- student while a companion searched had passed two people. Students Rally to Support I-House Continued from front LoSchiavo said that immigration needs a work permit, you may dis­ "If you're referred to a counselor this is only the first step in the long All of the speakers castigated USF matters would be handled by some­ cover he needs money because a in many foreign countries." Spees march to graduation." students for their apathy. one in the Admissions Office. Inter­ close relative died leaving him the said. "You're considered really "II this was Sproul Pla/a in national students could go to thc sole support of his family. This is crazy" "If there is only one advisor, it will Berkeley." Browne said. "Il would how you learn that he may need help Counseling Center for any other look like the University is only ini­ put you to shame." dealing with thedeath of aclose rela­ "The acceptance of counseling is matters, he said. tially concerned with foreign stu­ tive." something bred into Americans." SBS Presideni Williams said. The President stated that there- dents." said Spees. "There are many Browne said. "Most foreign students "The University, believes the would be a total of six counselors in "It is in dealing with immigration other matters such as work permits, students won't complain for long the center: he did not know how matters where you first meet the stu­ are 'counseled' at home by family. transfers, travel permits and politi­ rhey think we'll make a little noise, many will be trained to deal with the dents." Biesh.iiival said, "that you cal asylum that take a long time to and that will be it." problems of international students. learn of their other concerns. Under The University is trying to main­ obtain. This will lead to ajieavy "Everyone at USF seems LoSchiavo said thai it would be a the new system, students will haveto stream foreign students, and it just workload for the one person in the apathetic." Vasquez said. "Students "proportionate" number. be referred to the Counseling Center won't work. You can't expect them Counseling center who will serve by the person in Admissions, and a 1500 students." are concerned only about what's International students and the to just get off the plane and immedi­ lot of people will fall through the going on in their world." professional staff of International ately start to relate toeverythinglike cracks." Three other members of the House disputed LoSchiavo's state- an American would." Ume-Ukeje spoke about the audience spoke. Another spoke ments and the Financial "How can a student worried about advantages of I-House. "Here, all from the crowd which was Management Board's report. Objec­ his immigration problems be helped Under the new p'*>n which has not the unique problems ofthe interna­ otherwise relatively apathetic and tions centered around four areas. by a counselor in the Admissions of­ been detailed to t. t I-House staff, tional student can be dealt with." cnticized ASUSF Sam Phillips. First, thai immigration matters and fice who can only provide him with there will be one or two counselors in ASUSF Vice President, responded paperwork advice and not counsel­ personal other kinds of counseling the Counseling Center. They feel, He added that the University was by saving ASUSF was involved. He ing?." asked Ume-Ukeje. cannot be separated. Second, that however, that this will not be trying to mainstream international said, however, that once the international students often come Leanne Spees, Assistant Director enough. students without recognizing their administration makes up it's mind, from cultures where "counseling" of I-House, said, "When a student uniqueness. "The students will re­ there is nothing anyone can do. has a bad connotation: third, that has built up a level of confidence in The National Association of Fo­ sent this." he said. Besides Phillips. ASUSF there will not be enough counselors his immigration advisor, he may be reign Student Affairs recommends sent to a Counselor tht he doesn't President Frank Vaculin. Senator under the present plan to satisfy the that universities have one full-time "It is hypocritical." Ume-Ukeje know and may not have confidence Anthony I arkin and International needs of 1500 international students: all-around counselor for each 200 added." for the University to claim it in." Student Association President and. that the loss of I-House sug­ students. At USF the ratio is 500 to is proud of its large foreign student Victor Ume-Ukeje were present but gests a general negative attitude by The I-House staff said that inter­ one and. "we are overworked." population." He said that "the only did not speak. the University toward international national students often attach a Biesheuval said. thing USF has really done for its in­ In an interview with the Foghorn students stigma to the word — and idea — of ternational students is being taken "counseling." "Most psychological University President the Rev. John Pat Biesheuval. I-House Director, "The upper level of administra­ away." theory is Western in nature." Bie­ LoSchiavo. S.J . said he did not feel told the Foghorn "More often than tion." Browne said, "appears to sheuval said. "In large part, it's not a separate counseling center was not a student's immigration prob­ think that all we do is issue l-20'sand something that exists in other coun­ needed for international students. lems are closely related to academic, work on immigration matters when tries." "You don't need to have pockets personal and financial problems." students first enter the country. But. of advisors." LoSchiavo said. "In­ Bruce Browne, an I-House ad­ stead, one counselor can counsel a visor to students, said that "when number of pockets ol groups." talking with a student about why he K We Want To Gelebrate Tour graduation Lawyers Serve .San Jrancisco Style YluTSing school is finally over and it's time for some serious celebrating and some serious thinking USF Students We want to help with both. You're invited to our special J Vlursing graduate Luncheon Wlonday, December 2Q, IQ80 ASUSF Support Services has if the problem cannot be dealt with been sponsoring legal service to USF in the context of the program. "I lOam at TPeninsula Hospital students throughout thc semester. would like to commend both Rev. YYleet other grads and experienced nurses. Cearn about our "Heui graduate Orientation Program" Curran and Rev. Comiskey for their The IWO attorneys both have their to begin in .February and discover the difference that's bringing so many new grads to Peninsula own law practice as well as their ser- help with USF students this semes­ Talee some time to tip your new cap to the holiday season and your own recent success. vices at USF Robert Curran. S.J. ter. They both went out of their way and Paul Comiskey, S.J. are priests to serve the students. It's good to see Reserve your place by calling us collect at (<4I5) OQl-^Otl, ext. j88, and members ofthe Jesuit Commu­ this type of service for students. I al­ or simply return our RSVP coupon flSfiTP. nity ways see the students walk out ofthe Rev Curran is an instructor at the lawyers' office with a smile. The legal Veninsula Hospital and VYledical Center 1 aw School as well as a member of services are free to the students and I 1783 Cl Camino 'Real, Burlingame, California Q40I0 the Rem Board as an arbitrator. hope they will continue to use them," Rev Comiskey specializes at USI in said Lynn Dempsey, Director of Immigration matters. Student Support Services. The service is legal consultation Appointments for the lawyers are and thc attorneys do whatever they available by appointment in UC 402 can lo make sure that the student re­ at 666-6516 Monday 12-1:30 aiyi ceives adequate legal representation Thursday 4-5:30

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Applications arc being accepted for thc position of News Editor of ihe Foghorn Students should apply to the Editor-in-chief, Marcella larraghcr. on or before December 12. No previous experience with the Foghorn is necessary for appli­ cants Reporting ex pet icncc is not a requirement for an editor: editing and lav out experience, however, is appreciated. December 5, 1980. N€W SED Sponsors Rally SED Suspended Continued from front lhe SED Chairperson said Ihe by Salvador D. Aceves Activities.recommended that SED gesture was not unexpected She On Tuesday. November 25, the not issue a press release on the gay added that the AGI A controversy Students for Economic Democracy rights issue, according to IX*vra isn't just a j:.iv issue, it is ,i student sponsored a rally to express their Noily. rights issue "\\ hat makes il obvious support of the Alliance for Gay and Noily told the Foghorn that thc is that when another group tries to Lesbian Awareness. The SED be­ advice had come merely as a help out. they have ihe same prob­ lieves that the veto by Frank Vacu­ suggestion, and had nol been lems." she said lin, ASUSF President, was made regarded as a directive from the SFD has formed a Student Rights under pressure by the administra­ administration. She admitted, Defense Committee, which will deal tion, since the ASUSF Senate fa­ however, that Magnani mentioned with violations of gay student's vored granting the charter that the the possibility of the organization rights, and any other pertinent AGLA requested. being put on probation if Dolan concerns. Some well-known San Francisco found out about the press release. A member ofthe Alliance for d.tv Gay Rights Supporters appeared to Seeking clarification. Noily went And I csbian Awareness had strong voice their support and advise the directly to Dolan. When she told criticism of Dolan's actions. The USF administration to reconsider Dolan that the press release had student, who asked not to be named, their decision. One of these support­ already been sent. Dolan threatened accused the Vice President of cen­ ers was Supervisor Harry Britt; he to revoke SED's charter if the press sorship, saying. "It's as if they're accused USF of not being in touch wasn't kept off campus. She felt it trying to silence the voice of dissent with reality and added that the photo by Mork Gutterud was a university issue, explained They're running scared ofthe media Christian community was narrow in Noily, that didn't have to be talked because they can't take any more bad its beliefs. He stated that a school The SED held a rally to protest ASUSF President Frank ahout outside. publicity this year And they still named after a city which has been Vaculin's veto of the AGLA. insist that they're unaccountable to tolerant to people who are different, Noily countered that to block the thc city for their anti-gay policies." should listen to people and be press would arouse even more attention; in order to halt the rally Dr. Dolan was out-of-town and humanistic. He added that the 20 to There were also some USF faculty There were mixed reactions from she would have to announce the was not available for comment at 30% of the San Francisco popula­ members and school leaders who the audience. Those who supported cancellation through another press press time. tion who are gay or lesbian will be spoke at the rally. Some, like Bar­ and could identify with thc speakers release. ashamed for not being recognised. bara McKinnon. professor of phi­ cheered, while those who did not Dolan then proceeded to put the Carol Ruth Silver also expressed losophy, and Patrick Smith. Chair­ agree with what was going on booed organization on probation. her support by putting out a call to person of the English Department, in the background. It is now up to stand up and be accepted. She added explained why they supported the the Administration to make the next that it was time to recognize a new AGLA. Others like Sam Phillips. move. If the Administration recon­ University Cuts Budget era. She was and is tired of having Vice-President of ASUSF, spoke on siders its earlier decision, the rally homosexuals persecuted. She stated what the Senate believed was the served its purpose. If the administra­ Continued from front which will be separated from the Ad­ that such persecution must stop. She way to approach the decision which tion stands by its earlier decision, The first part of the plan, called missions and Financial Aid division doesn't want to see gays and lesbians ASUSF President Frank Vaculin then it could mean an end to the is­ Phase I. deals with administration. The new Registrar's will be called lhe denied a living. made. sue. Thc FMB has promised to begin on Office of I'niversity Records Phase II. which will deal with the uti­ The Athletics department will no lization of faculty. As a beginning, longer be under the President's the FMB included in its report the office. Instead, it will be supervised The WASC Evaluation of USF decision that, pending consultation by the Vice President for Student with the Faculty Association, the Development's office. In addition, Continued from front with the newly created graduate pro­ penditure Reduction." The plan, following programs be dropped: all there will be fewer coaches and sup­ the then newly introduced 1975 gram in the School of Education. d' veloped by the Financial Manage- Greek courses, and the master's de­ port personnel and fewer scholar­ "core curriculum". WASC ex­ WASC cautioned the University r :nt Board and approved by Fr. gree in Biology. Chemistry. History, ships handed out. pressed the hope that the program that "careful attention should be ' oSchiavo, will be evaluated bv and Ciovernment. Thc Business Col­ I-House. where the Office of In­ could be implemented with "grace paid to controls on the number of WASC in light of the 1975 recom­ lege will lose its Personnel Adminis- ternational Student Programs is lo­ and speed" and commented that the students who can be accommodated mendation. tratin masters program and cated, will no longer be used by lhe "core . . . seems to be an acceptable properly, the advising and counsel­ The new "core curriculum" evalu­ Continuing Education will lose its division which will be eliminated compromise between the traditional ing load ofthe faculty involved, the ated as it still applies to all students Toxicology Master's and the bach­ and its functions given to other Uni­ program supplants and specific pro­ selection and monitoring of adjunct except freshmen, and the new GEC elors degree in Public Administra­ versity offices. The Universily is con­ grams for the several undergraduate faculty, and adequate library re­ will be compared to it as well as eval­ tion. sidering as an option the sale ot the 1- units." sources." uated on its own merits. Thc FMB report has not and will House property Quality control in University The WASC Committee will be us­ Beyond the general recommenda­ not ever be made public, the Uni­ The department of Counseling Adult Education programs was the ing these recommendations as their tions made in the 1975 WASC re­ versity President stated, "because it and Health will be eliminated. subject of the sixth recommenda­ basis of judgment for the status of port, it discussed almost every facet is the working document of the ad­ Academic counseling w ill be made tion. WASC expressed its concern USF right now. Looking at USF ob­ of the University. The College of ministration. the responsibility of each college and about the speed at which these pro­ jectively, progress made will be Libral Arts and Sciences was men­ Because the document is unavaila­ each department. It will be separated grams were developed and the ques­ assessed and criticisms and condi­ tioned at great length. The declining ble, the Foghorn is aware of only the from personal counseling Personal tion of complete University support. ments will be presented in the latter numbers of Liberal Arts majors were following changes. Many more have counseling will be handled by six WASC recommended that the en­ part of January. 1981, in the form of noted as well as the very few students been made; all University depart­ counselors at a centralized counsel­ tire University community should be a "University of San Francisco Ac­ in some of the more "traditional" ments are in some way affected. ing center supervised by the VPSD made aware of these programs and creditation Report". Liberal Arts departments such as The Evening College will be Campus Ministry will no longer that regular faculty be encouraged to Several points the WASC com­ Modern Languages. Philosophy and dropped. Its Dean, the Rev. Theo­ be directly under the President but participate in these programs and mittee brought up in 1975 are still Theology. Quoting WASC. "Sci­ dore Taheny. S.J.. will leave USF to will be managed by the VI'SI) aid in ensuring their quality. under consideration today. The first ences arc a bright spot in the Univer­ become Missions Director for the The World English Center and the Gleeson Library was discussed in recommendation about the financial sity" in 1975. California Province of the Jesuits. Saint Ignatius Institute uil become recommendation seven, and it was stability of the University was Other questions raised by WASC Evening courses will be offered via departments under the College of noted that "the proportion of the in­ brought again to the attention of the in 1975 dealt with extension pro­ the various other colleges. The dif­ Arts. There will be severe staff re­ structional budget presently allo­ University community last week grams in Continuing Education, the ferential between Evening College ductions in each. Academic pro­ with the Rev. John LoSchiavo. S.J., cated to support of the library institutional staff, student services, and day college tuition will be elimi­ grams will be supervised by the dean, President of USF. announcing a should not be further eroded." public services and off-campus pro­ nated. while activities will be supervised hy The last recommendation dealt "University Reorganization and Ex- grams, library and other learning re­ The Educational Services Center the VPSD LoSchiavo said he felt sources, the physical plant and for Minority Students will be re­ this would not alter the nature ofthe equipment of USF, financial moved. programs offered. resources, governance and adminis­ The position of the Director of the Nobel Winner tration, and the graduate program. University Center. Bob Bailey, will All these areas will be evaluated Herbert C. Brown, the winner of boron chemistry and its almost in­ be cut. Instead, rooms will be boked currently in light of past findings and the 1979 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, finite applications in such fields as through the new Registrar's office recommendations will be made to will speak at the University of San medicine, industry and agriculture. USF by WASC. Francisco on Tuesday. December The talk will be delivered at 4:00 Amity 16. Brown will discuss his lifelong re­ p.m. in McLaren 251. search in the relatively new field of LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS A chance to study and live In London A wide range ol subjects and courses is available in Central London lor GAMES students of the social sciences GMATl ZBT's Junior year Postgraduate Diplomas PEOPLE PLAY One-year Master's degrees R»search The Party to End LSAT First Final(s) Subjects include Accounting and Finance. Actuanal Science. Anmropotogy. all Parties Business Studies. Econometrics. Economics. Ecorsomic History. Geography MCAT • Government. Industrial Relations. International History. 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Most I oghorn editors al this point in time (the last issue of thc se­ mester) take a look back at the past semester to see what has become of by Cindy Tipping new paper deadline or final. Iheii publication. I ike my predecessors lor thc past 52 years, I'll take a I'm so tired. I wish Santa Claus Christmas trees are confusing too. look back to thank the editors, reporters and photographers for mak­ would write all my term papers. I'd I don't know whether to climb one or ing this paper pull through successfully during this semester. even settle for one of the smarter decorate it and I know that its get­ I hc / orgorn still needs improvement in areas. One of my faults as reindeer. ting bad when I try to find the foot­ an editor is the fact that I ama perfectionist. No newspaper is ever per­ It's hard on a body having the notes in the Christmas stories that I fect, although I will not settle for second besl Christmas Spirit and finals come read in the library. This, week I Allei working on this paper for five semesters, this paper has around together. You are exilarated dreamt that Fr. LoSchiavo was changed a considerable amount financial changes, structural and depressed at the same time. On Frosty the Snowman. changes, page variation. Style, tormat and most importantly staff lhe one hand you want to study and The absolute worst thing and the changes. As editor of this paper I can honestly state that thc Foghorn on the other hand you need to shop absolute next to the worst thing has one ol the best staffs ever assembled This is the kind of staff that for presents, go to a few parties and about Christmas finals season is every editor is proud to work with. As a staff and as individuals we plan your Christmas lists. I've tried that the Bursar wantsall your availa­ have faced some rough limes this semester. We've done our share of to fool myself into believing that ble cash just as you want to spend it complaining, have felt sometimes likedrowningourselves in the Grog, deciding who I'm going to give on gifts. (I may not be able to afford but somehow, no matter what difficulties laced us, we always pulled presents to this year constitutes to leave cookies for Santa this year!) through, every week there was a paper Maybe what made thc paper so serious mental effort and I can count And your friends are all leavingjust interesting this semester was the diverse staff of talented editors. Tal­ it as study time, but deep down I when you want to be with them the ent seems to run abundant down here in this office located in the know that my teachers won't accept most. You know, I bet the Bursar dcpihs ol Phelan Hall. that excuse. The Jesuits here just never gets Kris Kringle'd. $v Waltei "News" Neary if anyone knows what's happeningaround aren't into Christmas! I hope you all enjoy these times, here it's Waller Walter is a natural die-hard reporter. He gave you Have you ever seen the advent perilous as they are and I'd like to re­ the news section every week and I mean the entire news section. Hc calendars with the little doors? You mind the Seniors that this is the last wrote the entire news section with help from ace reporter Valerie Rice open one each day as Christmas time for them. To you all I wish a His coverage on the hepatitis scare and the firing of Bill l.unch have to approaches and a surprise picture very Merry Christmas and a Happy be two of the finest news stories that have ever graced the front pages of appears. This week it seemsas if each New Year. Bonne Chance and this newspaper. classroom door I open shows me a Joyeux Noel! Cindy 1 ipping singer, nurse and opinion editor of the paper. Well Cindy, here is (he long editorial lhat I've been promising you all semes­ ter You've done a great job in providing this paper with a diverse, con­ troversial opinion section every week. Now on lo the Features Page Susie "Springstein" Leon gave us an entertaining page every week. The Features Page gave the Foghorn pcisoanlity and class I his girl is dedicated and one of the most tal­ ented writers on thc staff Escapades is all yours next semester. Sports Mike "Mack the Knife" McNaughton. singer, athlete and sports editor. Also known as the comedy F.ditor. Mike is creative and has a great personality. When things get really hectic doWn here on Tuesday around deadline time Mike sings his solo of "Mack the Knite" what a voice what an editor! The photos which have appeared in the paper this semester have A View from the Limb been great Thanks to Tim Szumowski and staff In theadvertisingde- parimeni we have Debbie "Spastic Knife" Myers who loves to work with X-acto knives We will trully miss you. Deb. that is if USF decides to let you graduate this semester. Advertising is a very important part of the paper's finances. Thanks to Deb's work and help from Sharon The WASC Visit and I ngo the money continues to roll in . . . by Robert Boguski Next on the list comes my dear friend and partner in crime, Robin "Money" Martin who fills the position of Business Manager Robin For those of you not already their strengths, as well as their signif­ forces us to admit our shortcomings, loves money, that's why she does such an excellent job as business aware of it, this is WASC week at icant weaknesses, for the benefit of of which there are many at USF. The manager 1 have to say nice things about her or else she will hold my USF. Claims to the contrary not­ the visiting team. Conversations Self-Study made no attempt to skirt, paycheck. I sincerely hope that she gets everything she wants for withstanding. WASC is indeed nota with members of the team over the for example, problem Number One: Christmas although I don't think anyone could afford it. reactionary group of disgruntled course of the week indicate that ex­ the financial nightmare which is the Rich Scaife "Stu Bearman is Cool!!!" Every Friday Rich was upat Catholics; rather, the acronym actly these aspects, the positive and legacy of years of mismanagement; the crack of dawn to deliver this paper. Thanks to Rich every Friday stands for the Western Association negative, as depicted in the self- nor did the Study avoid the prob­ you can turn to page 10. and pre-plan your weekend; Rich is the of Schools and Colleges, the um­ study, have been thefocusof most of lems surrounding the Library's con­ calendar editor as well.Like I said before, Stu Bearman is Cool!!! brella "trade organization" of which their attention. tinuing inability to adequately Chris lynch copy editor had the opportunity to read the Foghorn USF is a member, and from whom For a lowly student to have parti­ update its book and periodicals col­ several times before it went to press. Chris gets to drink one beer for we derive our status as an accredited cipated in the construction of this lections. On a more theoretical level, every typographical error in today's paper at the FogNog party to­ university. The findings of the Asso­ document is an education in itself. the ongoing effort to delineate the night A deal is a deal, right Chris? ciating visiting team, compiled One comes quickly into close con­ role of an avowedly Catholic Uni­ John Arthur, the Foghorn's advisor and assistant City Editor of the during their stay in San Francisco tact with the political undercurrents versity in a modern world was given S.F. Examiner thinks that most of us on the staff are insane. John has this week, will determine, in large of this school, not all of which are by considerable attention. been a great asset to the staff as most of you can tell from the quality part, whether USFs accreditation is any means desirable, much less un­ To conclude, the work culminat­ ol the stories. He's a great journalist and knows how lo critique a pa­ to be renewed until 1985. derstandable, and this all the more ing in the Self-Study was not useless, per I hope you enjoyed working with us crazies here on the stff and The task of arriving at such a deci­ so, given the necessity of maintain­ nor was it an utter waste of time for mavbe will continue to help us out next semester. sion is no small feat. As with a stu­ ing a financially and qualitatively vi­ those of us who participated in it. T R Sullivan. Van Ault. Bob Boguski. Gail Bondi, Lisa Maurino, dent preparing for his exams, it is able liberal arts-oriented sectarian The positive comments of the Eric Pearson, Mark Gutterud and of course Allen Funky thanks for largely up to the Powers that Be at University in an economic world WASC team members attest to this. coming through every week no matter what- you were always there USF to decide whether they wish where swim or sink to oblivion is the We have, moreover, already felt the we could depend on you - and all of us here at the Foghorn really their accredited status to continue. rule for survival. One discovers effects of the conclusions of the Self- thank you for that!!!' The visiting team acts primarily as a many sensitive nerves at all levels of Study: one could attribute, with rea­ Dennis Sullivan, my colleague and Escapades Editor Even when judge of their work: the daily func­ university governance, on both son, the findings of the Binkley- Denise said it would be a rotten week tor Escapades it generally turned tioning of this University, inall of its sides, waiting to be touched when Hancock-Angilella triumvirate to out well This girl has talent! Not only is she one ofthe best writers on various facets, and its one product such a study is initiated. That many the desire of the administration for a 'the staff she's got her act together a's an editor. Efficient, dependable, and the quality of that product — of these sensitivities result from the preemptive response to the responsible, creative everything she does, she does well. And I'm educated men and women. reality of unionization is a reasona­ upcoming remarks of the accredita­ pleased to announce that I>enise will become the Foghorn's Managing Preparations for the current visi­ ble conjecture. One also discovers, tion commission. Like the student fditor next semester If you thought this semester was something tation began immediately after the however, that good people of differ­ confronting his professor's syllabus wail till next year have we got a paper for YOU!!! arrival of Fr. Joseph Angilella on ing persuasions can do good work on that first day, however, it is now I his week's column has turned out to be a Thank You column I campus as Academic Vice-President together when united under the ban­ up to faculty, staff, and students could go on and on for another 12 pages of newsprint thanking people in 1979. A steering committee was ner of a common cause, like facing alike to determine their strategy for "Aithout these people there would be no Foghorn. They know who formed to guide the compilation of a up to the larger problems confront­ running this school in the immediate thev are and to them I say thanks for a great semester I hope that as University-wide Self-Study, the in­ ing us all at USF. and long-term future. As in business, cditoi ol this paper has fulfilled it's obligation to thc community which tent of which was to provide a The act of bringing out sensitive however, but unlike classroom it serves USF If not. well then there's always next year!!! preparatory guide and outline of the issues in the Self-Study has a purga­ work, no incompletes will be given functional units of the University, tive aspect to it as well: such work for failures to do so. OPINION December 5. I-)M

An Ounce of Prevention T.R. Sullivan's University of San Francisco Self-Nurture The sun sets through the spirals of St Ignatius into the Pacific < >ccan as another semester winds down at the University ol San Francisco by Van Ault warmth and understanding must be those who radiate positive energy Dark clouds hang over our citadel of academic excellence on lhe hill­ Probably the most common home an integral part of our lives if we are lifted into a state of harmony and top. Budget cuts, probation and the firing of "overqualified" teachers remedy for any illness is chicken wish to reach our optimum level of health. have all succeeded in raising the indignation of USF students soup. Good old-fashioned chicken being. As human beings, we all require But such trivial items are put behind us as problems ol greater mag­ soup ... that savory broth Mother lt has been suggested that we must the productive interchange with nitude confront us. Dead week is upon us and exams are near Dead brought when we were feeling low. be able to nurture ourselves before other persons. It is through our rela­ week. What better way to describe the week before exams'' Because The remedy, of course, was not so we can address the concerns of tionships that most of us claim our certainly all college students consider such a state of being in lieu of much in the soup, as it was in the car­ others. I propose that our own well greatest joy or pain. I wager that meeting impossible deadlines for 20 page term papers and take-home ing and concern that accompanied being is inextricably linked with the those who take advantage of the exams, not to mention studying for two hour exams that grind your it. Nurture may be one of the most well being of other people. A f»w abundant opportunities for giving brain into a meatloaf sandwich important ingredients in any thera­ thousand years ago. a spiritual enjoy the happiest relationships. As Such is life at Ihe University of San Francisco where the end of the peutic treatment, no matter how teacher instructed his followers that we caress the opportunities for nur­ semester grind is inevitable, much like the March tuition increase. But crude or sophisticated. And it is im­ those who gave of themselves were turing others, we find in our hand it does not get any easier with each passing semester and we wonder if perative that health practitioners more fortunate than those content the key to self-nurture. And it is that college is really worth the pain. and health consumers pay closer at­ only to receive. It would be inap­ which opens the way to se\(-actuali- But the start of each semester springs hope eternal and in Septem­ tention to the role of nurture in treat­ propriate to ponder the enormous zaiion . . . being all that we can be. ber, exams are far away, almost as far as graduation itself And ment and prevention of disease. significance of that concept in this If there is anything more impor­ nobody really cares, because that distance can onlv be measured in The importance of nurture has meager column. But I suspect that tant in the practice of holistic health, light years, the more immediate issue is to find out what your friends the teacher was onto something sub­ been shown in just about every field which is the outgrowth of positive did during their summer vacation. stantial. of treatment. Infant children require living. I do not know what it is. Nur­ And the semester begins and seems almost endless, lhe Fog and a maximum of cuddling to assure Humankind is gradually coming ture is what keeps us growing, creat­ Grog and Pat O'Shea's are heaven on earth. Bruce Springsteen is still healthy development. The elderly to realize that everything we think, ing, and living in balance with the Boss and the good times never seem to end. live longer, healthier lives when sur­ feel, and do reacts upon us in some ourselves and our world. What our We remain secure in our fortress on the hilltop, seemingly sate Irom rounded by supporting friends or way. The health field, especially, has mothers gave us in that hearty bowl the world around us. Safe from Middle East war. Italianearthquakee^ relatives. Humanistic psychology, shown how our bodies become mir­ of chicken soup is available to us and devalued dollars. We are more concerned with rising tuition, the natural childbirth, and hospices for ror images of our mental state. now. as we give to others. We only USF Dons winning the WCAC and the prospects tor our love life. It is the terminally ill all reflect the need Those who dwell on the negative will need to find a way to let it go. all like lhe Beatles who " . long to be. under lhe sea In an Octopus' for tender loving care in our differ­ feel negative, and their lives will be When we do. we cannot help feel­ garden, beneath the waves." ent life situations. Obviously. filled with conflict. Conversely. ing wonderful. Midterms bring us back to reality lor only a moment because after all. if you mess up on your midterms, you can always do well on vour finals. So II is hack to the good life: concerts, parties and "artificial siimulani-.'. Then suddenly you wake up and the music has stopped All lhe laughter has died in sorrow. Exams a re he re. assign ments a re piling up and it is time to pay the piper. It seemed like you had all semester to Candid Campus complete Dr. Ardagh's paper, now you wonder if how late he will ac­ cept them and if you you can take an incomplete. You can drop certain classes but you must pass at least 12 units somehow. Dead week is of relatively little help because there is so much to do. you don't know where to begin. Besides, every student has at least one teacher who violates the sacred laws of Dead week and holds just a by Allen Funky "small quiz" that consists of 40 questions, half of them essay. You wonder how such people ever became teachers in the first place and wonder if they could have ever possibly been a student themselves Which leads you to the inevitable fantasy that every student has: being the teacher and the real teacher being the student and giv ing them a big fat F. Which isn't going to help you pass next week's exam so you snap Well, this is it folks, the time youve are looking for more secure jobs . . . back to reality. all been waiting for. Who am I??? Hey. where is everybody going??? I There is always safety in numbers, as they say. so you ask your My name is I'll get to that later. think I saw Fr. Angillela wearing a friends how they are doing, hoping for the standard reply of: "There is The main complaint with my article Hawaiian shirt and dark sun glasses no way I'll ever pass my exams." But there is always one nerd wearing a this year is that I don't write enough heading out of town. Or was that Fr. ski jacket and tinted glasses who replies: "Oh. this is an easy class. I dirt. Well I'm sorry, 1 don't write dirt Lo??? got zero class by screaming at the should have no trouble aceing the exam." And you think that you — only the truth and fact. Isn't that Sister Neil, we hope you enjoy Eu­ gay ralley. From what I hear they would have no trouble wringing the jerk's neck. right Fr. Lo, Fr. Angilella and Hart­ rope as much as we've enjoyed you really appreciated that, and they The ultimate solution to one's problems is the so-called all-nighter. mut Fisher!! — ciao!!! even want to show you how they feel So you stake out a spot in the dorm lounge and go to it. But in actuality Lets finish this semester with a few Doug Preston of the USF Athletic on the matter. Come on, grow up . . . there is no way you can read 120 pages of Operations Management in more facts: Department is a real classic. The OK all you ladies in the financial aid one night when all you can think about is a nice warm bed. So once Whats this about Fr. Lo taking the joker isn't able to get our soccer team office calm down. Get a hold on again you begin to daydream about transferring to another school $500,000 Chevron donation and us­ or womens baseball team aired on yourselves before I get a hold on where it is reputedly much easier, about what your tuition-paying ing it for a retiremend fund??? Who KNBR. still, he was able to have his you!!! father is going to say when he sees all the FN on the Foghorn and about knows, Fr. Angilella. you might be­ newborn child announced over the Campy Holton, what do you wear what vou are going to be doing during Christ mas is over after you have come president yet. Isn't that what air!!! Tell me sir, where do your pri­ under your kilt??? finished exams. you're after??? orities lie when it comes to busi­ Farhad Mirhady, I'll miss you, but The first exam is easy and you ace it after an hour of review. But the Hartmut Fisher, what is this about ness???? 1 don't think Sandy Hill or hey, here's looking at you you hand­ second one. Operations Management, is murder and you walk into the your right hand man Mike Howe's Steve Negoesco appreciate that. Do some devil you!!! classroom sweating. You have crammed as best you could while writ­ PhD. Oh Hartmut.you are not scor­ you? OK, OK, enough is enough. I hope ing crib notes in your hand, on your shirt sleeves and even on your ing point. Its good to know that this Watch it USF, former professor to see you all at the basketball shoelaces. The exam is hard as expected but you know I 3 ofthe an­ university hires jokers with false cre­ Harvey Caplin is not a Happy games. Those guys look good—and swers, copy I '3 of the answers from your neighbor and guess at the dentials, while they let well-qualified Chappy. I think he got mad when the they are legal too, so go out and sup­ rest. You leave the classroom knowing you have not flunked but not teachers go for no reason. Bill Lunch administration changed the keys to port them. willing to give a nickel for your chances at anything better. But there is lives!!!! his office. Or maybe it was when his Good luck all in this week's intramu­ no time to worry because you have three more exams to go. This university is breaking all kinds own union (what a joke) took two ral finals, I hope to wear that win­ The first is a GEC History class and is all easy. In the true USF tradi­ of records. While all Business years in dealing with his tenure case. ning T-shirt. My boyfriend plays tion you write a lot of rhetoric (better known as b.s.) and hope the Schools throughout the US are in­ I hear Harvey is considering not only with you on your team ... Guess teacher is too piled up with work to grade carefully. The next exam you creasing enrollment — USFs busi­ a labor attorney, but also a criminal who ... have not studied for because it is open book. Well, you find out what ness school is down 15% in enroll­ attorney to take on the school. Oh Now for the moment you've all been most students have found out long before you. that open book exams ment. As a matter of fact, the entire no, here we go again!!!!! waiting for. WHO AM I. Am I a are twice as difficult. Instead of nailing down an easy A you leave the student population is down 20%. This school is a classic; while they guy, a girl? My name is LUKE room praying for the luck that will give you a B. Also next semester don't expect any granted USF teacher Mr. Parmen- SPENCER you've all seen me on The final exam is in Loyola Hall and is thecoupde grace, the hardest health services or possibly even the tier a promotion, he wasn't given General Hospital Well. I'm off to one of all. Instead of studying you dream a bout how great intercession International House. Word has it tenure. Boy, now he's got a promo­ the Bahamas so I'll catch you all is going to be and how nice it will be not to be in school for six weeks. that such student facilities (along tion but no place to teach. What, are after my next wave. Take care, But that not not solve the immediate problem and you walk into the with possibly 53 employees) will be you kidding??? happy holidays, and I see you soon. room with a feeling of a rope around your neck. cut for financial reasons. Tell me, What is this about a still being in Come on Laura lets take a little va­ But for the first time all week, luck is with you because for onccthe when are they gonna close the doors Xavier Hall?? YOU know it's not cation. teacher asks questions on what you know. Your pen flies, thoughts of to this place??? Probably after the true so why don't you people stop brilliance are transferred to the paper and within an hour you\e fin­ next tuition hike!!! saying those things. Professor Harari. what is it with ished a two and '/*• hour exam while the nerd in the ski jacket and tinted Law applications are up at USPs Dan Courtney, talk is cheap. Why you? First you're writing for Captain glasses is totally clueless. law school. Unfortunately, that's don't you do something about the Marvel magazine, now. you are When you walk outside, the sky is blue, thesun isshiningand thc St bad for our undergraduate school. lack of parties around here rather walking into television sets and get­ Ignatius Church seems more beautiful than ever And you can hardly You see, most ofthe applications are than talking about it??? Also, you ting concussions. WHY BIG wait for intercession to end so thai another semester will begin at the coming from our own teachers who and your gang (the Brady Bunch) GUY???? University of San Francisco. -OPINION -December 5. 1980 Correspondence Beyond These Hallowed Halls in the dark everything will be rosy. Reply Not true. Face it-USF has serious problems which must be dealt with; Editor, the Foghorn. Top administrators have backward Poland: Now and When I'd like to take this opportunity to attitudes. Top administrators make reply to some critism generated by unpopular decisions. Many students my opinion article "Where All the are not happy with USF. Many by (mil It.mill Parties Have Gone", particularly a students are transferring from USF. letter written by ASUSF Senator USF is facing decreasing When Ihe strike began at Lenin Perhaps the Russo-Polish conflict of both parties. Poland for the time Lou Dumont. In his letter Dumont enrollment. USF is in serious Shipyard in an "unknown" country seems a long way from American being is internally strong. claimed I was misleading and financial trouble. These are the facts called Poland il w;is mostly ignored shores but in recent days Russia has Here in thc United States strong misinforming the students about the which should be brought out and by the American press, there were been, according to the media, been support for thc workers is in true facts of some recent incidents. dealt with. bigger and belter things to wine preparing for an invasion of Poland. evidence. The Senate, lead by I'm not going to argue point by What I'm saying is true and about lhan a young electrician trying Such an act could only adversely Senator Percy, has made it clear that point with Mr. Dumont. 1 got my sooner or later everyone will know it to bring about political reforms and effect our already decaying relations any Soviet intervention would badly information firsthand from the is. The budget cuts are a prime lower meat prices. But then the w ith thc Soviet Union. What arc the damage Soviet-U.S. relations, students who were coordinating the example. As I mentioned in part 2. numbet ol sympathetic strikes began chances of Russia invadingand what perhaps to the point of ending all activities in question and I have no- "I've noticed the Administration io increase rapidly and Poland's will the U.S. do if she does? shipments of grain to that nation. doubts as to it's validity. After being making important decisions without economy was beginning to suffer. In Russia is not self-sufficient and will Dr. lerski. does not believe that intimately involved with ASUSF consulting students". Did you know earl) September the Polish probably not be able to find any the U.S.S.R will invade Poland and the Administration for 2 years anything about the impending cuts government agreed to make some other sources of grain since there are several reasons. First of all (1 was on the Senate and chairing before the decision was made? I concessions Ihe electrician, lech only ten grain exporting countries in Solidarity has made it clear that if organizations while Louis was still in didn't. And if ASUSF is really Walesa, and his lellow workers the Russians invade they will declare thc world and most of the grain they high school). I would without a representing us then how could this made ihe front pages Russia, a general strike. The Russians, so to export is sold long before it reaches doubt accept a fellow student's happen so quietly? It can be summed howevei. was not at all please with speak, can lead thc worker to his the market places. explanation over an administrators' up like this: The Administration the developments, and to show her factory but they can't make him Furthermore, the Polish workers "official reason". My motivation in doesn't seek genuine student input. disapproval she began military drink A general strike would injure are getting strong financial support taking the time to write about these The Administration announces maneuvers along Poland's borders. Poland's economy, but it would hurt from the American unions, things is that I see some serious these decisions have been made at a Russia's as well. The Soviet Union especially the powerful AFL-CIO. problems which should be brought time when students can't express Despite the Soviet Union'sthreats depends on Poland's coal and to the tune of thousands of dollars. out in the open and dealt with. how they feel (although there is one the concessions were made, the most harbors. A strike in Poland would Thousands of dollars have already Mr Dumont's actions are typical group forming—keep your eyes controversial of all being the right of damage both industry and shipping been collected and sent, and more is of what I wrote about in part two; open). the Polish workers to form in Russia. collected daily. independent unions and thcii right members of ASUSF looking out for Dan Courtney Dr. Lerski is not one to take the to strike This is an unprecedented Poland also has in her favor two the Administration rather than the Russians lightly but he looks at the move in the Soviet bloc. lessons Russia has learned long ago. student but what can you expect KUSF Polish situatin at the present time Independent unions began to form Firstly Russia has a policy of never from a guy who's platform was to Editor: the Foghorn. with optimism. For awhile at least and now exist in almost every trade fighting a two-front war. Currently "improve relations with the We would like to extend a special Poland is winning her battle against and profession. These unions then Russia is maintaining twenty Administration"? thanks to the Associated Students of Russian dominance. For the joined together to become a national divisions in the Middle East and It's typical of the Administration the University of San Francisco; moment the world must watch and federation. Solidarity, with over ten forth divisions along the Chinese to encourage some guy to try and without ASUSFs understanding pray, remembering the words of million members. border. How many divisions could discredit a piece of constructive Pope John Paul II. "Poland has a and support, the IBS West Coast she or would she be willing to spare criticism rather than to listen to it. right to her independence and her convention wouldn't have even been What does this mean for Poland for Poland? Secondly, everyone No. the Administration feels that by sovereignity. possible. and her "ally" Russia? Accordingto knows tanks do not run well in mud ignoring students and keeping them Sincerely. Dr. George I.crski. USF History or snow. Russia has used this as a The KUSF-1BS Staff professor and a Pole still very much defensive measure for years; she is involved with affairs in Poland, it not about to contradict it to begin an STAFF EDITORIAL means the beginning of the decline in offensive campaign. Marxist Leninist doctrine. The Also, it appears that the Polish move toward independent unions is police and military would not a move aw ay from a basic soviet idea cooperate in the suppression of a of democratic socialism the right revolt. In addition the Poles have the of the federal government to be fact that this time the intellectuals involved in all aspects of life. and workers are united tothe benefit

The budget cuts and new pro­ services offered is being changed. gest. It is highly unlikely students grams proposed by the Financial When the Foghorn published the ap­ will work actively for change with Management Board are disturbing proximate salaries of some adminis­ finals so rapidly approaching. to the Foghorn editors. We fear that trators last semester, all hell broke Finally, we again say that the suc­ USF has embarked on a course that loose. We wish the school would ap­ cess of the cuts and reorganization is grounded not in a concern for aca­ ply this same zeal to explaining it­ will depend on the plan's implemen­ SAN FRANCISCO demic quality but in a lack of con­ self. Students other than ASUSF tation. We hope to chronicle the im- cern for the people most intimately senators should eventually be told plementation process (which involved in the University. why proposals were made. Other­ cleverly will occur after the WASC Thc plan will "make or break" it­ wise, it is hard to have faith in their Committee is gone; they will hear FOGHORN self in its implementation. However, validity as cost-effective measures. It only the lofty goals of the proposals) I MV t RMT*r OF SAN KR ANC 1S( 0 we feel safe in making three impor­ is hard for students to have faith in a and the problems involved. We do tant points about the report of the school that has slashed academic note one thing, however. The elimi- FMB and its recommendations. programs and services while still nationof certain officers will really I ditoi-in-Chiel Marcella farragher finding itself with a major deficit change USF. The quality and nature News Fditor Walter Neary First, we are told that the propos­ Can we trust the FMB? A Vice- of services will change, if not their Opinion Editor Cindy Tipping als will save money but the report President for Business and Finance names. • I scapades I ditoi Denise Sullivan e does not explain exactly how much whose departments still confound It is significant that thc officers e Features I dilor Susie Leon will be saved so that we can evaluate students with major errors? A Uni­ that students think are most ineffi­ e Spoils I ditor Mike McNaughton • its cost effectiveness. It is true that 55 versity Planner who presides over a cient from a services-rendered stand­ Photo I dilor Tim S/umowski jobs are being eliminated; but pro­ multi-million-dollar debt? And fi­ Business Manager Robin Martin point the Bursar's, the Registrar's, i opj I ditoi Chris Lynch posals require the establishment of a nally, a Vice-President for Aca­ Admissions and Housing - are Dis t II hui ii in I dilor Rich Sea if c number of new agencies or divisions demic Affairs who cuts academic either untouched or expanded. It is Advertising Manager Debbie Myers which will require staffs. Father programs he feels are too small and the smaller offices that are being \d\ isor John Arthur President John LoSchiavo. S.J.. who fires an instructor in the Liberal dropped. But. there is something C'onlnbuting EdilOf . Van Aull T. R SuBtVaUl told the Foghornlhc University does Arts College because Continuing special about dealing with the Mike Dubnoff, Bob Boguski. Lisa Maurino not know how much money will be Education doesn't like him? It is friendly people in an office dedicated saved. How then does it know that hard for students to muster this to one purpose. A different feeling In order to promote diversity, the Foghorn the "reorganization" which will have faith, and it is hard to support a will exist under the superagencies encourages individuals to contribute articles a complicated implementation is school you have little or no faith in. created under the FMB plan. expressing their opinions Only those articles titled cost-effective? Apparently, everyone There is an atmosphere in such "Staff-Editorial" reflect official Foghorn positions. but the three members of the FMB We also suggest that the timing of places as I-Housc, the St. Ignatius must take it on faith. the announcement if that is what Institute and Evening College of­ I he San I ranCHCO / oghom is the official sludenl newspaper we call the flow of rumors is ques­ ol ihe University ol San Francisco, published f-ridaysduringthe The Foghorn does not, however. fices, for example, that will not be academic year except on holidays and during summer and inter­ We remember that this is the same tionable. A Christian University is found in a two-chair cubicle in the session Ihe foghorn is run and produced exclusively by University that has brought itself to on shaky ground telling 55 people Admissions office or at a counter at students I diimials do nol necessarily reflect the opinion of lhe a deficit far over the $4 million level. before Thanksgiving and Christmas the Registrar's. A little and for sludenl body oi lhe I'niversity Administration The editor is We feel USF is far too sensitive to that they may be fired. Also, there is many, much of the humannessof solelv responsible lor the contents of every issue public comment on financial matters precious little time for students to USF will erode. It seems to us that and that students attending USF - absorb the changes and their nature for a school that seeks support by I aaaasa****ua*aj I rail. I'wh Oak not certainly its enemies have the before intersession so as to lobby for unifying various groups, alienation the right to know why the nature ol changes they would normally sug­ is not a solution. D "Site W®$fc®m?i I IT*** / 0 IS) mm Volume Two december 5, 1980 Number 10

KCISF/IBS Convention .... g Calendar 10 V page 8 december5, 1980 The second annual Foghorn rock music poll The critic's choices The winners 1. The Jam — Setting Sons 2. Pauline Murray and The Clash—London Calling 3. The English Beat—I Just Stop 1. The Jam—Selling Sons (Polydor Records) It In Britain. Setting Sons and both singles from the were slot­ 4. Joy Division—Closer ted Top Ten their first week of release. The reason? Paul Weller has de­ 5. Dexy's Midnight Runners- veloped from an uncertain, inconsistent tunesmith into a masterful Searching for the Young Soul lyricist and composer, and The Jam itself produces some of thesharp- Rebels est metallic arrangements in contemporary rock. "Strange Town" and 7. X«—Los Angeles "Thc Eton Rifles" lead off an eloquent, passionate, exciting, and mag­ 8. Magazine—The Correct Use ical exploration into thc heart and soul of British youth — and youth of Soap everwhere. for that matter. This album is quite perfect.')50 points) 9. Siuoxsie and the Banshees 2. Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls (Illusive Records) —Kaleidoscope Under 's experienced guidance. Pauline Murray 10. The — A and her Invisible Girls have fashioned an LP with some genuinely un­ Different Kind of Tension common merits. Murray's reedy, strident vocals, coupled with lushy The Cure—Boy's Don't Cry orchestrated tone colors and rhythms, make for eleven compositions even surpassing her fine work with the landmark post-punk band. Penetration. .V<*ir Musical Fxprcss says this album is "superb enter­ Bsrisf Conley IforntfT Firghorn rock critic!: I I he Jam Selling Son, 115: 2 Madnc— One tainment . . . undoubtedly one of the year's best." I agree wholeheart­ Step Beyond... t 14): J. TV fnikrrrimes (I SY. 4. edly. (42 points) The Jam wins with their number one LP, 'Setting The Undertones - Hvnolisedi 12): 5. ThcCurc The Clash London Calling (CBS Records) Boys Don'l Cry Or. 6. X Im Angeles (*Y. 7. Thc Sons' Beal— / Jusl Cant Snip Ii CI): 9. Joy Division Tied for second place, this double-album by Britain's premiere punk fl— CHl 10. (tiel Pauline Murray and lhe Ins-is- band emerges as I980's most ambitious recorded work. Yet. this is em­ ihle Girls (5). Elvis Costello- Gel Happy.'ni). by Steven Spinali George l.pailanis KUSF-FM producer and dj): phatically not a punk album. Integrating influences from traditional It's 1980. and if anything, it's by Echo and the Bunnymen I. X- lim Angeles (15): Joy Division-Cltntr rock. soul, and reggae. London Calling provides commentary on sub­

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Dear Santa. business manager who carefully lost Student Advertising (Marcella. new 1 .ancomc lipstick, and a figure lives in Ihe Foghorn, making sure all Well. O Great Jolly One. it's that our itemized lists of expenses but got where are the tearsheets'') an Etch-a- like Jerry Hall's. You could «.\\c her the editors aie doing ok.iv. feeding time of year when the stores are be­ us paid anyway. She has lived only Sketch . . . they're so much fun. a 10- Bruce. Sting. Bryan Ferry or Brian us al Oakland, leading the singing sieged by crazed shoppers with pink on one Crossroads brownie a day so speed bike "co/ Janet, my rotten sis­ Marnell but she'd rather have Ted and generally being there for a II ol us noses and red faces and plastic her list is understandably lengthy ter won't bring mine from home." a forever. And speaking tor KUSF. to cry on. stream ,n and steal her money who try to find the Christmas However if you can't get everything Fisher TA 500B and EP1 100V well, they'd want Record service chair from her Marcella would like spirit in Macy's and Woolworth's. I she asks that you leave the cash value speakers. (Take note: TA 500B). a from all the independents in En­ a steady hoylnend whom she could do hope you'll have some Cheer left (preferably in tens and twenties). Jaguar XJ6 and CRS forever, and gland date somehow around her hectic to give to those of us who face the I) Crystal Cat (By Baccarat). "for all my friends to have a happy, Two staunch Grogtcnders who schedule, a foghorn budget for long-waited yet dreaded "home­ Macy's $185 2) Frank langella (If healthy New Year." have. uh. supported the foghorn $80,000. a subscription lo every stretch" of this semester. unavailable, any handsome vampire Isn't she sweet Santa? But «• throughout the semester are Jill newspaper in the world (anil time lo And what a semester! What me­ will do). 3) Watch 14k gold brace­ mustn't forget her hard working as­ Stcinbreder and Pegret. Iheir read ihem all), and iusi to sit back mories, like the familiar, welcoming let w/diamond encircled diamond sistant Ingo Boudewin. Hard work wishes arc short and sweet. Pegret this Xmas and Rl I \\""'!! sight of bursar lines, parking tickets pave dial. Omega; $4,000. 4) Perma­ makes one thirsty so he wants a life­ wants a year's worth of free taxi rides Thanv Santa. I know you'll do for streetcleaning.a Founder's Week nent silencing of Debby Boone and time supply of Budweiser as well as a to Club Med and Jill wants thcGrog your best to gel these minor re­ pie-in-the-face, a shot in the —; no family, Olivia Newton-John and kiss from every bachelorette on to obtain a true liquor alcohol li­ quests. Oh and one more ihmg ftc wonder many trips were made to the Rod Stewart. 5) Steiff limited Edi- campus. Snow (like in the Andes). cense. need a lifetime supply ol Raid all-too-ncar (irog. love. Enough sentimental reminiscing. Thc Eoghorn Stall Santa, 1 know you know what this letter is for. All of us Foggies have typed, laughed and cried our way through eleven issues and 14 weeks ll-a of semi-attended classes. We've all put in long, hard days at the Fog­ t horn office and so without further k ado, here are the Foghorn's ffk£ Christmas wishes. Firstly, there is Walter Neary. & Walter knows everything there is to J L know about USF and has done a 4> helluva job bringing in the news.

by Mike McNaughton points while Quintin Daily. Rogue we still have to do alot of work. In the first few outings of the year Harris. Wallace, Bryant. Ken McAl­ "We are very team oriented this nobody expected to see the Dons ister. and newcommer Crosetti year, and this loss has sort of drawn play flawless basketball. Nobody Speight all scored in double figures. us closer together." did. As a team the Dons compiled a 65.3 Combs is still convinced that USF But despite signs of inconsistantcy per cent field goal percentage. was the better team. "We had a and occasional sloppiness USF has At this point USF should have chance to win the game. I think we managed to outscore their oppo­ withdrew from further competition could beat them ten out of the next nents by 56 points in three games and finish the year with a perfect rec­ ten times we play them." and compile a not as impressive 2-1 ord. Instead they decided to travel to USF led the game 40-33 at the record. Dayton Ohio where the Dayton Fly­ half. The Flyers slowly fought back The Dons opened their 1980-81 ers upset the Dons in a 83-84 over­ and took a 52-50 lead with 10:39 left season last Friday night with a con­ time victory. in the game off a Quintin Daily goal vincing 78-63 victory over Grand "It was a wierd game." com­ tending violation. Canyon College. Wallace Bryant mented Vince Combs. With minutes left in the game the and Rogue Harris combined for 35 The assistant coach was referring Dons lost Wallace Bryant and Bart points. to the use of several referees Bowers on fouls. "We played great the first ten min­ throughout the game. With 1:16 left With seven seconds left in the utes of the game, especially our de­ in the first half, one of the officials game Crosetti Speight tied up the fense." explained assistant coach twisted an ankle and was forced to score at 72 with a driving lay-up. to Vince Combs, "but after we estab­ sit out the rest of the game. Luckily, send the game into overtime. lished a good lead the team slowed a local high school referee was enjoy­ Without Wallace Bryant and Bart down. ing t he ga me i n t he crowd and vol u n- Bowers (the teams two top scorers) "Thats not the sign of a good teered to replace the injured ref. who fouled out with minutes left in team. We have to play well no matter With 6:00 left in the game he was re­ the game, thc Dons were outscored what the score is." placed by an NCAA official who had in overtime by a score of 11-12. The following night the Dons did just finished working a game played NOTES: One area that the Dons just that. USF trounced a powerless by Rice in a local stadium. will have to work on is free throw Wisconsin-Superior by a score of The mix-up. however, was besides shooting. In their three games USFs 113-71. the point. USF did not play up to free throw percentages have been

The Dons started the game with a their full potential. 60*7f. 55.8«7f. and 71 c;. respectively. full press thai immediately caused "We were a half a step off rhythm The Dons travel to Hawaii this three turnovers. Midway into the on defense and offense." Combs ex­ weekend to play Univ. of Hawaii. game USF had established a twenty plained. "We were rebounding Chaminade Univ.. and Hawaii Hilo. point lead and heartlessly went on to poorly and we were not sustaining They were forced to cancel their score sixty-six points in the second on defense." game against BYU-Hawaii so as not half. "The loss may have been a bless­ to exceed the amount of games a Bart Bovvers led the team with 19 ing in disguise. We now know that NCAA team is allowed to play.

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Quintin Dailey (above), the team's second top scorer, (orces a slam dunk and sets up a three-point play. LEARN TO In addition Io Ihe entire AA curriculum offered al the Academy. USF students may regis­ ter in the Spring term MEDITATE for the following on campus (LMC) courses as well: ...Advertising Graphic Design, Illustration. BASIC DRAWING Interior Design. F 9-I2LMC Photography, Fine BASIC FIGURE DRAWING TH l-l LMC Art (Drawing Painting BASIC PAINTING Sculpture and Print- . W 9-i: LMC making). Now, one DESIGN I curriculum within Iwo W l-l LMC separate environments- COLOR the USF/Lone Mountain Call 8614148 Academy M 9-12 LMC campus, and the INTRO TO of Art Academy of Art ADVERTISING College. Creativity, con­ T 1-4 LMC For infoyenrollment cepts, technical College INTRO TO * skills and academics, PHOTOGRAPHY Illustration structured wilh you M 1-4 LMC Interior design in mind. INTRO TO Advertising Call or write Dr. INTERIOR DESIGN Graphic design John Iglesias (Program F 9-12 LMC MON. DEC. 8 Photography Director) for further Registration informa­ 540 Powell St. Fine Art information. 540 Powell tion and the entire art San Francisco (Drawing Painting Street. San Francisco, curriculum will be in the 7:30 p.m. FORT MASON CENTER CA 94108 Sculpture, Print- Ca. 94108 Telephone: Spring Schedule of 673-4200 making) (415)673-4200 classes. Rm. C-300 A HIGH-QUALITY PRESENTATION Register Now.

BY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS Please send me your catalog ON THE TECHNIQUES AND BENEFITS Name Address. OF MEDITATION. A City .State. .Zip. December 5, I980i SPORTS- 11 Soccer Dons Skip by UCLA Felipe opened the day's scoring by National Championship In thc final ending 43 minutes of a scoreless game against Indiana, it w.ts struggle with a goal slipped past Olavsen's scissors kick that gvc I si Bruin keeper Tim Harris. UCLA a 1-0 lead and the Dons went on to tried desperately to tie the match and post a 2-0 victory thai brought ihe succeeded alter fifty minutes due to title to USF. the efforts of All-American Ole Otavsen's 4X goals places him Mikkelsen who scored with just number one on USFs all-time career seven minutes remaining in thc scoring list Olavsen is in his lourth game. year as a starter for Steve Negoesco and has played several positions in Thc Bruins took the momentum the past including midfielder and into the first sudden death overtime center-forward. Ihis year Ncgoeslo period. But sudden death is truly used him al the letl wing so that what happened to the valiant Bruins. Bjorn Tronstad and Luis Felipe can The Dons took the opening kickoff operate together in the midfield and movd immediately into Bruin Other players would perhaps balk at territory. Thr Bruins tried to clear it such a move but Olavsen look the but the ball went to Filipe and position change in stride without warning the game was over USFs record now stands at 20-0-2. "I don't mind it so much." said the sixth year in a row Steve Olavsen. "As long as we have Bjorn Negoesco's club has won twenty or and Felipe in the middle, we will be- more games. all right. I look to move lorward a lot but it depends on thc situation Sunday's game will be the final home game for both Nick [.ambridis "I believe we have a good chance and Dab Olavsen. The last time USF to win thc National Championship faced St. Louis was in 1978 during We have the talent. What we need is the Shrine Soccer Classic where the team work and team spirit and Dons nipped the Billikens in having everyone contribute." overtime 3-2 and both lambridis A victory over I'SF puts ihem and Olavsen were instrumental in into the Final Four next weekend in the victory, (.ambridis made a Tampa. The favorites to join the superb defensive play with under a winner of the USF-St loins minute to play preventing St. Louis showdown are Alabama A&M. from grabbing a last minute victory. Indiana and the University ol In the second overtime. Olavsen Conecticut. picked up a fumble by the St. Louis If USF defeats St Louis, their goalie and knocked it home for the semi-final opponent will most likely winning score. be Alabama A&M who only have to get by upstart William and Mary 1978 was Olavscn's finest year al Thc winner of that contest should USF as he led one ofthe best soccer emerge as the National Champion­ teams in NCAA history in scoring as ship. they romped to a 28-1 record and a Basketball Prediction photo by Adrine Thompson The following is a Foghorn prediction of what the WCAC final Luis Felipe Magahlaes (above) scored both goals to beat UCLA in the Far West Regional standings will look like; Championship. Teammate Bjorn Tronstad looks on. 1. USF 2. St. Mary's 3. Loyola-Marymount 4. Santa Clara by T. R. Sullivan Almost everytime, the winner of that USF advanced to the quarter­ 5. Gonzaga showdown has gone on to win the For the eighth time in the 21 years finals of the NCAA playoffs by 6. Pepperdine National Championship. If there has that the NCAA has conducted virtue of their 2-1 overtime triumph 7. Portland been any school more successful at soccer playoffs, the University of over the UCLA Bruins last Sunday 8. U. of San Diego soccer than USF, it is certainly St. San Francisco soccer team will face at Kezar Stadium. All-American Louis University. The Billikens have off with the St. Louis University. Luis Felipe drilled a rocket shot into collected an incredible ten National the upper corner of the visitors net, Championships in the playoffs and thirty seconds into the first overtime have beaten USF 6 of the 7 times period, to settle the affair. they have faced each other The stunning goal ended 90 J ^ previously including a 4-0 victory in minutes and 30 seconds of rugged, Senior Nursing Students the 1969 championship game at San physical play between the two finest! THE ose State. soccer schools on the West Coast. 48| V This time, USF is favored having foals were called in the game. 26 on Thinking seriously about the first job? FOGHORN the homefield advantage for the first USF. But only one yellow card was Why not investigate the United States Air is seeking time. The game is set for Sunday at issued, given to Dag Olavsen of USF Force Nurse Corps. We are the only branch Kezar Stadium at one o'clock. for tripping. applicants for the of service that offers an internship program to assist first year nurses with the transition position of from the beginning practitioner role to that Advertising of a fully qualified professional. Manager. If you have worked on the For Details Call 666-6122 The internship is five months in length and offers the new professional nurse excellent Amity Foghorn opportunities as an Air Force Nurse. this semester and have contributed Air Force Nursing — Nursing at its Best something into the publication

GMAT You are cordially invited to a party Contact: Richard L. Boesch on Friday, December 5th at 6:00 USAF Medical Placement Office LSAT 333 Hegenberger Road. Suite 803 in the Foghorn Office. Oakland, California 94621 CAT Pizza and Refreshments Call Collect: (415) 273-7435 REVIEW PROGRAMS This party is for you Call for Amity's free brochure ££ on the exam of interest to Thanks for a great semester ^ you: —The Editor 800-243-4767 It q>eat way o* Me SPORTS • December 5, 1980 Flag Football Wrap Up

Looking* Inside As you read this article both the 1980 ALLSTAR TEAMS men's and women's football cham­ pionships will have been decided. FOG DIVISION However, in this last edition we would like to sum up this year in flag OFFENSE There is an intangible and undefined aire which football. Pos. Team Name surrounds a successful team. Do you know what it is** 16 teams started the season with 1 his aura can be labeled "team confidence", 13 completing. Those 3 teams pro­ although it is seldom referred to as such by coaches or vided many exciting, competitive, Quarterback Mrra Joe Potulny players "learn confidence" is an essential ingredient and funny moments the culmination Halfback Mrra Ricky Doran lo success in competition and it can be analyzed in of which was represented by the four •Split End Dirty Dogs Jay Connolly terms of its advantages and disadvantages. playoff teams . .. Happa Haoles 14- Split End Dirty Doggs Campy Holton One of thc advantages of "team confidence" is I. Mustang Ranch Riding Academy Center MRRA Marc Warren winning which is. ol course, the bottom line in 14-1. Knights of Columbus 13-2, Guard Kahan's Ron Kahan higher competition. A team characterizd by players Ron Kahans 11-4. Guard Somf II Karl Herzer who have faith in one another possesses a dynamic- force which makes winning come easier These records were compiled It is important to note that a team consisting of DEFENSE through a very demanding 15 game players who are only confident in themselves does not schedule which included several ex­ necessarily point to "team confidence." For example, End Dirty Dogs John Meylor citing key games. The first of these take a look at the USF Mens Basketball team a few End Quaking Hog-. II Danny Rapadas ve.ns ago when All-American players Cartwright. was the defeat of thc Hapa Haoles Linebacker MRRA Joe Riehl Boynes and Hardy led the squad in addition toa cast (their only regular season defeat) by Linebacker Dirty Dogs Chuck Torretta of unsung heros. As individuals, the team was the KC's 7-6 in overtime. Truly a de­ •Cornerback Quaking Bogs Brian Hodgkins fantastic. But as a successful unit, the team didn't fensive struggle and one ofthe hard­ Cornerback No Chance Scott Phillips make it beyond the Regional play-offs. est hitting games this year. An Safety Angelic Assassins Ron Phillips intense and very important matchup Another advantage to "team confidence" has todo was provided for in week 6. Dirty with the image a team portrays on and off the court. Dogs and Ron Kahans played in a I he team which possesses this trait will be game lhat would determine the sec­ enthusiastically supported by its fans. The team GROG DIVISION without a true sense of "team confidence" will ond playoff spot for the Fog Divi­ undouhtahly be unable to fill their stadium or gvm. sion. A transformed Kahans team defeated the slumping Dirty Dogs Ihis becomes increasingly important in Pro and Quarterback KCs Rich Novelli 18-0. Week 8 provided a thriller that college sports as the revenue produced by ticket sales Halfback Jimmy Doran meant nothing so far as playoffs Hapa Haoles and public support is another bottom line in higher •Split end Dan Dawson were concerned. But pitted the two Oxford Extensions competition. Split end Hapa Haoles Eddie Mitchell top teams in either league against ream practices and relationships with players off Center Frank Fano eachother. Mustang Ranch played Hapa Haoles lhe court or field take on a whole different dimension Guard Ed Szeto the Hapa Haoles.Richard Anae's Mad Samurais when players have confidence in one another. Guard Hapa Haoles Richard Anae Antagonism in reduced to say nothing oft he cohesion team handed the riding academy its which develops. "Team confidence" makes thc daily- only loss in a very rough game 21-17. Perhaps preoccupied with playoff hassles of intercollegiate sports less intense. DEFENSE Moreover, if an athlete is having a bad day. he she will hopes or shaken against the Hapa Haoles but the next day Brian Hodg­ usually be reinforced by the team when the aura of •End Hapa Haoles John German kins' Quaking Bogs II nearly de­ confidence abounds End KCs John Bacchini feated Mustang Ranch 22-18 which I el's lace it. everyone benefits from "team Linebacker Hapa Haoles Miles Nirei saw the Bogs leading up to the final confidence" right? Linebacker Hapa Haoles Brad Denis minute when Joe Potolney threw a Wrong! Cornerback Oxford Extensions Andre Brown desperation pass into the endzone If "team confidence" truly benefited all of those Cornerback KCs Paul Smoot which bounced off nearly everyone involved, don't you think it would be extremely easy to Safety Ching's Rod Batravig before being caught for the winning come by and taken for granted as common practice? Because this aire of confidence is not always part of a TD. team effort, it stands t reason that the idea of "team The writers of this article wish to confidence" carries with it. some negative clarify our position on the highlights THIS WEEK connotations to some. But why should something that were written and in particular which seems so easy to achieve besodifficult forafew our presason preview article at the Friday players? beginning of the year. The intent of Womens Basketball at Washington State this series was not todirectly demean Well, the answer is not clearcut or easy to pinpoint. Dial Classic any one team or player, but rather Moreover, it is rarely ever discussed by coaches or provide a lighter view of a sport that Univ. of Lethbridge (Canada) vs. USF 6:00 p.m. players. But I am going to try to define one of the Utah vs. Washington State 8:00 p.m. disadvantages of "team confidence." in this school is often taken too seri­ ously while attempting to give intra­ A coach is usually in control of "team confidence" Saturday murals the recognition it so deserves as he she implements his her own sports philosophy Washington State Dial Classic continues but has lacked in the past. In the into the team structure. Usually, this is achieved by Mens Basketball at Hawaii 8:00 p.m. words of Howard Cosell "we told it establishing consistent tema patterns. Such necessary Sunday like it was." consistency is difficult to prescribe without alienating Mens Basketball at Chaminade College 8:00 p.m. a minority of players. Tuesday I or a team to carry with it an aura of confidence. Mens Basketball at Hawaii-Hilo 8:00 p.m. some of it players must sacrifice their own personal confidence as athletes This is how consistent team patterns are achieved. And this is why the attainment of "team confidence" is so difficult, even though it is so CLASSIFIEDS 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO necessary for overall success. BEC OME A COLLEGE CAMPUS AIRLINE JOBS Spon. 351 CJ Cobra. PS. PB. At the intercollegiate level of athletics, all of the DEALER. FREE INFO NATIONWIDE AUTO. mags, radio, runs great Sell brand name audio & visual players are good. But on teams, not all of the players Write Airline Placement Bureau SI5001 BO. 222-2224. components. Low prices High can perform the same roles. And so a successful coach 4208 198th SW 101. Lynnwood. profits. No investment necessry. WA 98036. 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The Fine Upstanding Catholic Knights will meet Monday. December I at I a.m. in Reminder from Public Safety : Those who have parking permits for Fall Semester must Campus Ministry. The theme of this weeks meeting will be "How to Relieve Stress through renew their permit tor Spring Semester parking by December 15th. II the Spring fee is nol the Rosary." paid by this date the space is forfeited. Another important date to remember is December I which begins the reservation opportunity for the limited parking spaces which may become available for Spring. '81 and to reserve space for next Fall Semester And pool car sign-ups for 3 or more is awarded parking space tree.

KUSF is looking for a "Moose Call" to win the grand prize of a week for two to Moose Country in Canada courtesy of Moosehead Beer. All you have to do to enter is submit a poem or "Ode To The Moose" along with your name, address and phone number on an entry form, found behind the Mooshead beer display in the Grog. T-shirts and bumper stickers will be Peace and Justice Committee: The last meeting will be Wednesday I>cc. 10 at 4 pm in eligible for the grand prize. Hurry and submit your Moose Call to KUSF quick! Good luck! Campus Ministry. We will evaluate this semester's activities and plan for January and beyond; anti-draft work. El Salvador support work, nuclear disarmament, and other justice reflection and action. Join us.

A small, furry, brown squirrel will be roasted in UC 308 on December 8 at 6:00 p.m. The squirrel is an import from Sacramento's Capital Park, so an admission fee of $2.00 will be charged. Please bring your own knives, forks and plates. Men born in 1962 required to register for the draft this coming January may talk to a trained draft counselor next Monday and Tuesday. December 8-9, between 7:00 and 9 00 P.M. at Campus Ministry.

El Salvador: Revolution or Death: This excellent film documents the most recent events in El Salvador, and was funded by the World Council of Churches. It will be shown along with speakers, on Wednesday December 10, at noon in University Center Room 421. This forum will hopefully bring out all sides of the human rights and political question regarding El Salvador. The event takes place on Human Rights Day. and is sponsored by a new University St. Jude will make a personal appearance at St Ignatius Church Thursday. December 11 Task Force on El Salvador. Contact Susan in Campus Ministry for more info. at 11:30 p.m. All students desiring miracles the following week should bring along their Campus Ministry Potluck: For all students involved in social service and justice work, requests (typed, double space, no begging please). whether through Outreach, Peace and Justice Committee, or other student groups, there will be a celebrative Christmas potluck and shared interfaith worship at Campus Ministry on December 11, Thursday evening from 7 to 9 pm. Bring a small amount of food, or just bring yourself and/or friends. All welcome. Contact Charlene at Campus Ministry for more information. HIllIBilll

SSSSS9SSSS9SSS3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Applegate Retreat on Faith and Justice: This retreat will happen early in Spring semester, on the weekend of February 20-22. Plan to be part of this weekend focusing on a person of faith's response to questions of justice and peace in the world, no matter what your level of Amnesty International Campus Network: We will hold our last meeting on December 9, involvement is. This weekend is still in the planning stages, so contact Charlene in Campus Tuesday 5-7 pm in Campus Ministry. All welcome to write letters on prisoner of conscience Ministry with your ideas! cases and make plans for next semester.

Get ready for a fun-time rock'n'roll party this Tuesday night, December 9 at the Crossroads. Starting off the fun will be Silhouette at 8pm followed by the return of those crazy favorites, the Nocturnals! Plan to dance and just have a good time at Crossroads ^ Tuesday night. Be there or be [ ]. f SENIOR PRE-MED STUDENTS

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QUOTE OF THE MONTH Air Force scholarships provide for tuition, books, lab fees and equipment, plus a $485 monthly allowance. Uncommon The bargain that plaintiff seeks to enforce is too sharp for law or equity to sustain. Current undergraduate pre-medical students Opportunities of medicine or osteopathy may now compete for for several hundred Air Force Scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to stu Over-Achievers A World of Job dents accepted into medical schools. Challenging growth opportunity We want you to continue your education. with the rapidly growing leasing sub­ Opportunities sidiary of Equitec Financial Group. 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California 94621 oriented company thai offers substan­ If you have an undergraduate degree and a desire Call Collect: (415) 273-7435 tial growth and advancement oppor­ to expand your world, call (415) 376-3840 or tunity, then we are interested in talk­ write: P.O. Box M, Moraga, CA 94575. ing to you Call or send resume to: /SVoTi ® Darrell Wiley — Director ot (?^&t\ Saint Mar> \ College Acquisitions. Equitec Leas­ ^ ing. Inc . P0 Box 1109, V3\1!A^ Graduate Program in Lafayette. California 94549 Internationaall BusMMi M A great «coy ot Me N€WS i December 5, 1980 Partial Announcement by USF of Changes Students This bulletin reprinted below is the only official public information remaining 13.4'are support staff. A significant number of personnel ilmi has been released by the I'niversity about the reorganization. It currently occupying positions which are being eliminated under this does not mention the Schools of Education or Continuing Education. reorganization will be reassigned to vacant positions elsehwere at Consulted In addition, many changes in the delivery of services are not men­ USF. Therefore, the net reduction of present personnel should be Continued from front tioned; for example, the elimination of the Educational Services substantially less than the 55 positions indicated above. Those vided under an oath of secrecy, (enter for Minority Students. individuals who will not continue in University employment will ASUSF Frank Vaculin told the Fog­ Background receive job placement services and counseling from the Employee horn. The University, he said, feared Over recent years, and particularly during this last turbulent Relations Office and will be provided with resume and message that rumors would reach staff whose decade. USF has responded to its many fiscal and organizational services by the same office. jobs v*ere in danger before it was of­ problems by making incremental adjustments, mid-year budget cuts, The vice presidents and deans have been instructed to develop an ficially announced. and other short-term reactions to deal with each crisis individually. implementation plan for these changes and report back December Ist The consultation, LoSchiavo told Two months ago. after reviewing financial projections for the to the Financial Management Board. Immediate implementation of the Foghorn, "worked out well. The present year, it appeared that once again the University would need to this plan, which has been endorsed by the Board of Trustees, will students reacted well." take immediate action to prevent its driving into yet another deficit require your help and cooperation. You who make the day-to-day de­ The USF President said that stu­ year. However. I decided that USF has been wrenched toand fro with cisions and carry out operations will determine tt we can success­ dents would continue to be con­ so many short-term organization and financial adjustments and fully carry out these important changes to improve our University. sulted under an informal agreement. changes during the past decade, that it was time we make an in-depth Many of you have participated in this intensive organizational study, He declined to guess when the Sen­ analysis of our internal operations, organization and efficiency to see if and your cooperation, time and energy are deeply appreciated by me ate might next be consulted. we could develop a total, comprehensive action plan to deal with the and the task force. Vaculin agreed with LoSchiavo multiple problems we have faced and thus improve the University's John J. Lo Schiavo, S.J. about the success of the consulta­ overall operation. President tion. He added that he would like to Last week, after an intensive study of our organization and see a more formal agreement be­ operations headed by the University's Financial Management Board tween the University and the comprised of Dr. William Binkley. Director of Planning and ASUSF Senate about future consul­ Budget: Fr. Joseph Angilella. Vice President for Academic Affairs: - Four hundred copies ofthe following letter was provided by former tations, and said that he hoped this and Elwood Hancock. Vice President of Business and Finance — an ASUSF President Michael Kane for use by ASUSF. Students will be one would be used as a model. action plan was developed and approved by me for immediate asked to sign copies of these letters which will be presented to the Vaculin first heard about the implementation. Board of Trustees: FMB report in early November Criteria Father Richard Hill. S.J. during one of his bi-monthly meet­ ings with LoSchiavo. In a closed The financial Management Board was instructed to examine President. Board of Trustees session, the Senate debated whether current administrative organization and address duplicative and University of San Francisco or not the whole Senate could read unnecessary services and inefficient operations. They were to identify San Francisco, CA94II8. the report and still hold to the oath programs that could either be cut back or eliminated and to re­ Dear Father Hill: of secrecy. Vaculin said that he insis­ examine all current year budgets for cost reductions and cost ted that he and Vice President Sam avoidance. Recently, the university began a reorganization program to try and Phillips be able to read the docu­ In the course of their study of University operations and programs, consolidate administrative functions. Many portions of this program, such as consolidation of counseling functions, are generally good ment. The Senate decided that three the Financial Management Board was instructed to follow these others should read the report. The criteria: ideas. Unfortunately, the elimination of International Student Pro­ grams (I-House) is not one of them. names of the three were picked from a. Elimination of duplication- not only of offices, but of services; a hat in which all of the candidates b. Elimination of unnecessary programs and services: International House has been a major asset tothe .University, in not had placed their names on slips of c. Clarification of roles both among the divisions and schools, and only handling governmental and academic problems of international paper. The three others were Lou between vice presidents and deans. students, but also in expanding the horizons ofthe university popula­ Dumont, Tim Leahy and Co-Curric­ d. Development equity in support, school to school, and division to tion and developing cross cultural awareness and understanding ular Council Chairman Pat division. thought. McNicholas. Thc objective of the plan and its implementation is to minimize With the number of international students growing each year, from At 11:00 Wednesday. November faculty layoff, restore economic health to the University, and improve only 20% in 1978 to 26% this year, a program as successful as I-House 19. the five were addressed by services to students. should be last on the chopping block. Lo Schiavo and University Planner 77te Plan and member of the FMB Dr. Wil­ I strongly urge that the Board review the total reorganization plans Phase I of the plan deals primarily with administrative, professional liam Binkley. Then, they were each and block plans for the elimination of I-House. and support functions and personnel. Phase II will address under­ given a copy of the report. utilized faculty and under-subscribed programs. It will result in Sincerely It took, Vaculin said, about an changes in faculty allocations determined in accordance with hour and a half for them to wade productivity standards. The Phase II plan will be announced within through the two-hundred-page doc­ the next several months. ument. "I was really surprised that it This summary of Phase I if the plan: It's a Boy took so long." Vaculin said. a. Campus Ministry and Athletics will be transferred from the Ai 100. they met along with the President's Office to the Student Develpment Division: At 8:36 a.m.. Sunday November pounds 14 ounces, and 21 inches in rest ofthe interested ASUSF Senate b. Generalized job descriptions for vice presidents and deans have been 23 at Kaiser Hospital in Redwood length. Mary and young Justin are members with LoSchiavo and Bink­ developed: City. Mary Preston, wife of Dave doing well, and Dave is relaxing ley. For an hour, they discussed the c. A model for academic administration within schools and colleges Preston, Sports Information Direc­ after a 3 'A week hiatus of waiting for issues with thetwo until the adminis­ has been developed to provide sound administration and assure equity tor at USF, gave birth to a healthy thc delivery. trators had to leave for another in staffing. Constant ratios ol administrators to secretaries and faculty son, Justin Randall, weighing 8 meeting. to secretaries have been adopted. d. Academic advising has been separated from student counseling: e. A single student counseling center for all students has been established within the Student Development Division under the direction of the Assistant Vice President for Student Development, Staff Reacts to Cuts who will serve as Director of Counseling Services: Continued from front consulted so that you know that those who could afford only the f. Evening College administration offices will be closed, and their most students aren't interested." she their facts are close to ours," hesaid. cheaper Evening College rates. functions performed by individual colleges and through centralized said. Mortenson said she felt Greek He added that without assistants Director of Campus Ministry University-wide services; was a necessary component of a lib­ it will be hard for faculty to do re­ Tom Splain, S.J., said that he did g. Establishment of an Office of Special Programs to administer eral arts college. search and to publish. Besides less­ not agree his office belonged under summer session, intersession and innovative programs and public Dr. Scott McElwain, the graduate ening the reputation of USF, hesaid, the Office of Student Development events (such as previously produced by the Public Affairs Office); advisor for the 25 seeking a Master's this can lead to a facult y which relies instead of the President's office. h. Separation of the Office of University Records (previously the in Government, said the department on old knowledge rather than fresh "They were working on the premise Registrar's Office) from Admissions and Financial Aid. Scheduling of was disappointed tht it had not been information necessary to do re­ that we deal with student services," all rooms, classes, conferences and meetings will be done through the consulted beforehand — a problem search. Splain said. "We don't work on this Office of University Records. The position of Director of University Mortenson agreed with. He said, The Dean of the Evening College, premise. We believe we provide ser­ Center will be eliminated; however, that his department had the Rev. Theodore Taheny, S.J.. vices for the entire University com­ i. University financial support for intercollegiate athletics will have a considered asking that the Master's said he was sorry the college was be­ munity." reduction in the number, amount anddurationof athletic awards, and program be eliminated. McElwain ing eliminated. Taheny said he felt Splain said that almost all a reduction in administrative and coaching staff; said tht this was because the depart­ that some students who go to the Campus Ministry's in Jesuit Univer­ j. The function of student employment will be moved from the Career ment found graduate students were college may leave because classes sities report tothe President. Hesaid Planning and Placement Center to the Financial Aid Office; having a problem receiving financial may not be offered as late as before. that only two of 20 schools had Min­ k. The office of International Student programs will be eliminated by aid. He said tht it was hard to recruit I n add ition, he said, the equalization istry offices that are under the con­ June 30, 1981 and its functions transferred to other offices; students when there was no certainty of tuition with day rates will drive out trol of Student Development offices. I. The World English Center and St. Ignatius Institute will become they would be financially helped. departments under thc College of Liberal Arts. Dr. John Soderquist. assistant While Phase II will deal specifically with faculty reallocation, the professor of Chemistry, said that following academic programs have been determined to be under- dropping the Master's degree would Philhistorians Ranked No. 1 subscribed and therefore will be discontinued: rob the department of teacher assis­ College Arts: Biology, chemistry, government and history masters tants and of research assistants. He Continued from front The Philhistorians will not be idle programs; Greek: all courses. said that it will now be necessary to place ranking. However all on the during intersession. They will be at­ College of Business: Personal Administration masters program. hire outside the University for pro­ team are very concerned by the tending a tournament every week­ School of Continuing Education: Public Administration bachelors fessionals to be T.A.'s; and, he said, threat that UCLA represents. Ac­ end and with more of that "hard program: Toxicology masters program. these professionals will cost more cording to Jaich, UCLA attends two work" will remain at least a major The total number of staff reductions called for in the Phase I Plan than T.A.'s. "It's true the FM Bdon't tournaments per weekend and this contender in the race to be number arc approximately 55 full time equivalent positions. Of these positions. have to consult us. However, from a will result in the Philhistorians fight­ one. 4I.S full time equivalents are administrative and professional. The practical standpoint, it's nice to be ing hard this weekend to stay on top.