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r---------------------------------------------------------~----------------..---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTRE DAME'S SUMMER scholastic Vol. 120, No.7, February 2, 1979 SPORTS -~AMP PROGRAMS Notre. Dame, Indiana ALL-SPORTS CAMP --- CONCENTRATED HOCKEY CAMP CONTENTS CONCENTRATED BASKETBALL CAMP --- CONCENTRATED 3 The First Word Mike Kenahan FOOTBALL CAMP 4 The Longest Yard Paul Mullaney A variety of sports camp programs conducted right on the 5 Keeping Legends Alive Walt Madden campus of the University of Notre' Dame, utilizing the University's professional staff, as well as its facilities. 6 Bowing to Bo Jim Trausch Programs Include: , 8 Looking Out for #1 Karen Caruso * An all-sports program in which each camper enrolled receives daily instruction in each of the following five Legends· Bill Scholl sports: baseball, basketball, football, golf and tennis. 9 * A concentrated Hockey program conducted by the 10 " •. ; and Featuring the Irish Guard." Tim Griffin Notre Dame Hockey staff, in which each camper re ceives three hours of ice instruction per day, plus power 12 Spartans Lose Their Laurels Lou Severino skating drills - weight training - hockey films and lec- tures. 14 Winning One for the Heavens Tony Pace * A concentrated Basketball program. conducted by the Notre Dame Basketball staff. Instruction centers around 16 Bards of College Football Mike Kenahan offensive ball handling, shooting and rebounding, as well as all phases of defensive play. 20 Flying High Steve Odland * A concentrated Football program conducted by mem 21 Next Stop; Tokyo Paul Stauder bers of the Assistant Coaching Staff. This program fea tures instruction in offensive line and backfield play and 22 Sinking the Fleet John Heisler defensive secondary, lin'ebacking and interior line play. '24 . A Break in the Action . All camp programs also feature swirit~ing and recreational . activities. ", . " .• 26 " Turning Down the Volunteers Mark Ladd Brochures outlining dates, application procedures and more details about each camp program are usually available after 28 Hook, Line, and Stinker Ray O'Brien February. By checkirig the appropriate box or boxes below, ' .• your name will be included on our mailing list for camp 29 "Put on Your Game Face!" Lou Pagley' , ·brochures when they becof!le available. : 31 ' The Whistle of Misfortune Mike Kenahari I am intereSted in the: • All-Sports Camp ................................................... ~...... 0 34 Final Stats • Concentrated Hockey Camp ..............~......................... 0 35' The Pick ofthe Irish Greg Solman • Concentrated Basketball Camp ...... ~ ...... ;.:: .. ,............... 0 37 . One Fan's:Diary Richard 'w. Conklin • Concentrated Football Camp ................ ,.... :.;·............... 0 40 One for the (Story) Books Mike Kenahan • ,It is anticipated that we will develop a · . wrestling camp. If interested, please check here ........ 0 44 A Devine Class Dan Devine CREDITS' .46. Prognosis '79 Jeff Jeffers Photographs: . Philip Joh'nson-1, 3, 6, 7,10, 11, 15,16, . 26, 44. '. Zenon Bidzinski-9, 14, 20, 21, 36,46, 47.. Pete Romzick-1, 12, 26, 27. .' Ed Bur~~O,; 41, 4~: ..' ' .. > ','~ 1B; 19. ABC Sports-17, .i::- John Calcutt-H, 22, 23. Pat Casey-1B. 31, 32 .. Tom Everman-B, 33. Doug Christian-4. Lefty Smith Digger Phelps Merv Johnson . Joe YOllto INSPORT-5. ' Front Cover-Gerard Schoenherr Send following information to; Name.............. , ..................................: ........................................ Age ........... Back Cover-Phil Johnson and Tom Everman' Joe Sassano, Coordinator Notre Dame SlK'rts <:;amps Street Address ............................................................................................... Illustrations: Athletic & Convocation Center Mike Cantwell-30, 39, 45., N?treDame, Indiana 46556. City.................................................... State ........................... Zip ................. Statistics p. 34 courtesy of Notre Dame, Sports Information. r---------------------------------------------------------~----------------..---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTRE DAME'S SUMMER scholastic Vol. 120, No.7, February 2, 1979 SPORTS -~AMP PROGRAMS Notre. Dame, Indiana ALL-SPORTS CAMP --- CONCENTRATED HOCKEY CAMP CONTENTS CONCENTRATED BASKETBALL CAMP --- CONCENTRATED 3 The First Word Mike Kenahan FOOTBALL CAMP 4 The Longest Yard Paul Mullaney A variety of sports camp programs conducted right on the 5 Keeping Legends Alive Walt Madden campus of the University of Notre' Dame, utilizing the University's professional staff, as well as its facilities. 6 Bowing to Bo Jim Trausch Programs Include: , 8 Looking Out for #1 Karen Caruso * An all-sports program in which each camper enrolled receives daily instruction in each of the following five Legends· Bill Scholl sports: baseball, basketball, football, golf and tennis. 9 * A concentrated Hockey program conducted by the 10 " •. ; and Featuring the Irish Guard." Tim Griffin Notre Dame Hockey staff, in which each camper re ceives three hours of ice instruction per day, plus power 12 Spartans Lose Their Laurels Lou Severino skating drills - weight training - hockey films and lec- tures. 14 Winning One for the Heavens Tony Pace * A concentrated Basketball program. conducted by the Notre Dame Basketball staff. Instruction centers around 16 Bards of College Football Mike Kenahan offensive ball handling, shooting and rebounding, as well as all phases of defensive play. 20 Flying High Steve Odland * A concentrated Football program conducted by mem 21 Next Stop; Tokyo Paul Stauder bers of the Assistant Coaching Staff. This program fea tures instruction in offensive line and backfield play and 22 Sinking the Fleet John Heisler defensive secondary, lin'ebacking and interior line play. '24 . A Break in the Action . All camp programs also feature swirit~ing and recreational . activities. ", . " .• 26 " Turning Down the Volunteers Mark Ladd Brochures outlining dates, application procedures and more details about each camp program are usually available after 28 Hook, Line, and Stinker Ray O'Brien February. By checkirig the appropriate box or boxes below, ' .• your name will be included on our mailing list for camp 29 "Put on Your Game Face!" Lou Pagley' , ·brochures when they becof!le available. : 31 ' The Whistle of Misfortune Mike Kenahari I am intereSted in the: • All-Sports Camp ................................................... ~...... 0 34 Final Stats • Concentrated Hockey Camp ..............~......................... 0 35' The Pick ofthe Irish Greg Solman • Concentrated Basketball Camp ...... ~ ...... ;.:: .. ,............... 0 37 . One Fan's:Diary Richard 'w. Conklin • Concentrated Football Camp ................ ,.... :.;·............... 0 40 One for the (Story) Books Mike Kenahan • ,It is anticipated that we will develop a · . wrestling camp. If interested, please check here ........ 0 44 A Devine Class Dan Devine CREDITS' .46. Prognosis '79 Jeff Jeffers Photographs: . Philip Joh'nson-1, 3, 6, 7,10, 11, 15,16, . 26, 44. '. Zenon Bidzinski-9, 14, 20, 21, 36,46, 47.. Pete Romzick-1, 12, 26, 27. .' Ed Bur~~O,; 41, 4~: ..' ' .. > ','~ 1B; 19. ABC Sports-17, .i::- John Calcutt-H, 22, 23. Pat Casey-1B. 31, 32 .. Tom Everman-B, 33. Doug Christian-4. Lefty Smith Digger Phelps Merv Johnson . Joe YOllto INSPORT-5. ' Front Cover-Gerard Schoenherr Send following information to; Name.............. , ..................................: ........................................ Age ........... Back Cover-Phil Johnson and Tom Everman' Joe Sassano, Coordinator Notre Dame SlK'rts <:;amps Street Address ............................................................................................... Illustrations: Athletic & Convocation Center Mike Cantwell-30, 39, 45., N?treDame, Indiana 46556. City.................................................... State ........................... Zip ................. Statistics p. 34 courtesy of Notre Dame, Sports Information. av be more prized than many before it. "It'll be a collector's Next year's item," he said with a trace of sarcasm appearing along One is not Enough FOOTBALL REVIEW with his good nature. His reasoning, I must admit, had is also available. as part of some merit to it. "No other Notre Dame football team Extra copies of this- in history has lost its first three games, never mind the a year's subscription to fact that they're all home games at that. 'If we con- FOOTBALL REVIEW . SCHOLASTIC ~. tinue. to play like we have been, after losing to Purdue, You can receive eleven . we'll be the first team in Notre Dame history to lose its are available for your friends regular issues plus the first three games. And then everyone will want a FOOTBALL REVIEW copy to save.". at $1.50 per copy A quick check through the all-time Notre Dame for only $5 , ".,' records confirmed my friend's statement. The closest the Irish came to dropping their first three games in f • , "the modern era was back in 1963, a year before Ara's , i 'arrival, when they lost to Wisconsin and Purdue in their first two games. The '63 team pulled out a 17-14 --------------------------------------------------------------------.• -------------------------------------------------------------------.. .- . victory over USC to break the skid but finished up the • • Scholastic • Scholastic • year with a dismal 2-7 record. • • The 1888 and 1896 teams also came close to losing La Fortune Student Center • La' Fortune Student Center