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cool those 'Canes Irish Extra Accent Partly sunny and warmer Thursday. High in the lower Miami at Message man 50s. Partly cloudy and warmer L.J Thursday night. Low in the Notre Dame Psychedelic Furs middle to upper 30s. VOL. XXII, NO. 37 WEEKEND EDITION, OCTOBER 13-15, 1988 the independent newspaper serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's Four N.D. Miami shirts sold students without approval 1 considered By NATASHA WILSON they receive special permis , for Rhodes Senior Staff Reporter sion from the University. By DAN MURPHY Eligible groups must submit Senior Staff Reporter Although only one T-shirt a merchandising application to with the Notre Dame versus the the Student Activities Office. Five Notre Dame students University of Miami theme has have the intellectual capacity, university approval, at least 14 Applications are considered sense of purpose, and potential shirt designs have been sold on by the director of Student Ac for leadership necessary to win campus. tivities on the basis of benefit Rhodes and Marshall scholar The shirts feature a variety to the students, the uniqueness ships, according to Donald of jokes about the University of of the service to be offered, and Sniegowski, chairman of the Miami and the school's head the credibility of the organiza Notre Dame Selection Commit football coach Jimmy Johnson. tion involved to deliver a tee for the Rhodes and Mar Gerry Quinn, a resident as quality product. shall scholarships. sistant in Morrissey Hall, said There are additional regula Seniors Eric Lanciault, he ordered 200 shirts and has tions for imprinted items which Milda Palubinskas, Robert sold all but 40. contain the words, pictures, Raphael and Theresa Rice Quinn decided to sell T -shirts symbols or logos representing gained the selection commit as a hall fundraiser and sub "Notre Dame," "Irish," tee's endorsement for both mitted an application to Stu "Fightin' Irish," the Leprec scholarships. Senior Heather dent Activities. haun, Golden Dome or school Ingraham, who did not apply He said his dorm would be seal must be approved by the for the Rhodes Scholarship, able to sell more shirts if they Hammes Notre Dame was endorsed for the Marshall were not restricted by some of Bookstore and the Student Ac Scholarship. the permit regulations. tivities Office. With the endorsements the ''A lot of people selling un Merchandising permit five students will move on to derground have unloaded 500 holders are prohibited from state or regional competition and 600 shirts. But we can't go door-to-door sales or solicita and if chosen will compete on door-to-door like they can so tion in the residence halls. the national level for a chance it's hard to compete with all the Organizations or dorms to study in Great Britain for other shirts in the market." which fail to comply with the two years. Winners of the guidelines face penalties that Rhodes Scholarship study at Quinn said he and his may include a fine, revocation the University of Oxford while dorm mates sell the shirts in the of the vendor's permit and/or Marshall Scholarship dining hall. They also sold suspension or probation of the recipients study a pursue a pro several to alumni and visitors student organization. In the posed course of study at one of at their concession stand on the past, violations have also The Observer I Mike Moran forty-five universities, chosen day of the Stanford game. resulted in the confiscation of As the countdown to Miami runs out, students find themselves selling, by the candidates in the initial "You can sell rude shirts to several groups' merchandise, buying and sporting all sorts of Miami wear--"of the hateful kind." application. students, but we wanted to said Joe Cassidy, director of the "I'm quite pleased, but it's a cater to alumni and parents Office of Student Activities. The sophomore, junior and Cassidy said his office bit intimidating, because along too," he said. Cassidy said merchandising senior classes received permis usually responds to the appli with the scholarship endorse According to DuLac, Univer infractions by individual stu sion to sell postcards for stu cants within 24 hours. ment you carry with you what sity recognized student organ dents are handled by the Office dents to send to Miami stu The Morrissey presidents Notre Dame stands for," said izations and campus residence of Residence Life. dents. Morrissey Hall has. a decided that 10 percent of the Lanciault, an architecture and halls are eligible to apply for a No students have been permit to sell T -shirts which gross profits should be given to art history major. "I'm up permit allowing them to penalized so far for selling T say "Once and For All, ND vs. the dorm, Quinn said. The against kids from the Ivy engage in a merchandising ac shirts related to the Miami U Miami." money will be used to buy a League schools, in no way do I tivity on the Notre Dame game, according to Dr. Ann second dorm computer and to feel confident," he said. campus. Firth, director of Residence Quinn said he had an pay for SYRs and section Sniegowski is more confident Individual students represe Life. ticipated a lot of red tape, but events. of the Notre Dame nominees. nting only their own interests Only two Miami theme prod the application process "was "It has become one of our "It was a very difficult decision are prohibited from selling ucts currently have merchan much more simple than I im better fundraisers for the products on campus unless dising permits, Cassidy said. agined." dorm," he said. see RHODES, page 4 MIAMI WEEKEND EVENTS 'Quarter Mile' to fund Ready, break, FRIDAY 4:45--6 p.m.: Open Glee Club rehearsal in Crowley Hall. This is the last issue of The 6:45p.m.: Band step-off for Pep Rally. United Way charities Observer before October 7 p.m.: Pep Rally at Stepan Center. By KATHY RYAN The maximum amount of break. Publication will News Staff money that can be made is resume on Tuesday, Oct. SATURDAY $13,000 although Michelle 9 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.: Notre Dame and Saint Mary's alumni, 25. The Observer wishes Hall Presidents' Council will Larose, Co-Chairman of HPC, you a happy and safe break. family and friends are cordially invited to the Alumni be hosting "The Quarter Mile," said they expect to make $1000- Hospitality Center in the JACC North Dome. a fundraiser for the United $1500 for the United Way, given 9:30 a.m.: Closed meeting of the Alcoholics Anonymous • Way, tomorrow from 9 a.m.-5 that one of four students Fellowship at the Center for Social Concerns. p.m. on South Quad. donates. 11:30 a.m.: Glee Club performance in the JACC North A mile of tape will be set up "I encourage everybody to Dome. in front of the bookstore for stu come down. Just give one quar 11 :55 a.m.: Band concert on Administration Building steps. dents and passers-by to attach ter. It could really be a good Noon: Performance by Shenanigans in the JACC North quarters. thing," said Larose. Dome. Tom King, president of Mor Larose also commented that 12:35 p.m.: Band line-up and step-off from Washington rissey Hall, is credited with all hall presidents participated Hall. bringing "The Quarter Mile" to in finding volunteers to work 1 p.m.: Pre-game program. Notre Dame. King was first in on shifts to oversee the event. 1 :40 p.m. Football: Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Miami troduced to "The Quarter They will also be supplying Hurricanes. Mile" by a friend from Purdue change for bills and accepting After the game: Alumni Hospitality Center in the JACC. University. donations. - -- -------~-_.,._...----~--~------- page 2 The Observer Weekend Edition, October 13-15, 1988 INSIDE COLUMN IN BRIEF Lech Walesa told U.S. envoy John C. Whitehead on Wednesday he will insist in negotiations with Communist Why will we beat Miami? authorities that the Solidarity labor movement be made legal again. The agreed-uf?On "round t~,ble" talks are tentatively scheduled to begm next week. The talks ~ust 'Cause this is Notre Dame be fast and refusal of Solidarity is out of the question," Walesa told reporters after his meeting in Gdansk with Beat the rush. Mark Whitehead, the deputy U.S. secretary of state. "Sol~dB;ri~y Hate Miami now. must be." Whitehead commented, "We are opbm1sbc Mclaughlin about the round table. This is the first sign of unity in 0 Poland and we hope that it will be realized." - Associated Press Four years and a month or two ago, lots of News Editor Notre Dame people got on buses and rode three hours to a concrete tent in Indianapolis. Here I was, a psyched-up freshman, awaiting my OF INTEREST first Notre Dame victory. Since we lost to Purdue that day, it was a long, quiet ride home. On the way back, someone laughed and said Haiti and Bolivia Discussion at the Center for "Oh well, so we lost. Don't get so uptight." Social Concerns tomorrow at 4 p.m. Kevin Healy and Bob At least four people told her to shut her mouth. Maguire will discuss concerns based on their visits to these "You don't understand," they said. "This is countries. -The Observer Notre Dame." Three years back I flew down to Miami to vacation with my -family and catch the Miami Servicet.earning Opportunity with handicapped game. We had had a mediocre season but hoped adults in small L' Arch households in Toronto, Canada is to give Miami a battle.