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an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and si mary's VOL. XII, No. 129 Tuesday, May 2, 1978 SU concludes year with budget surplus * ' .. by Bill Scholl from 299 to 350, he noted. More of the surplus funds are It is a rare occurrence these days being spent to finance a “ Welcome when something costs less money Week” which will be held during than was originally expected. It is the first week of school next fall. T1 I even more surprising when a This program will involve two government associated organiza­ outdoor concerts, a concert and tion announces that it has con­ double feature movie in Stepan cluded its fiscal year by coming in Center, and a campus-wide picnic. under its projected budget. Also scheduled during Welcome But this is exactly what Notre Week is a concert by Kris Kristof- Dame’s Student Union (SU) did ferson and Rita Coolidge. this year, according to Director Bill “ We don't want to spend money Roche. just to spend money,” Roche Due to a combination of highly emphasized. "We-are using it to f i v V ~ 5 successful concerts and good man­ finance worthwhile projects that all agement by former SU Director the students will benefit from.” Tom Gryp and Comptroller Colleen "W e would also like to accomplish McGrath, a surplus of approxi­ as much this year as possible with mately $20,000 existed as of May 1, the surplus funds because it will Roche said. leave us more time and money to "I'm not sure if it has happened do the things we want to do next before but I do know it is a rarity," year," he added. Roche continued. " I know it hasn’t Roche said he feels the surplus is happened recently because the a direct tribute to the management Union has been in debt since the capabilities of Gryp and McGrath. Alice Cooper concert about five “ We are in debt to Tqm and years ago. ” Colleen for keeping a close eye on According to Roche, much of their budget and for managing it as the money will go towards fi­ well as they did.” nancing programs that could not "1 just hope we can do the job as previously be afforded. Student efficiently in the upcoing year as Union has already purchased 51 they did this year,” Roche con­ refrigerators to increase their stock cluded. Alleged dope Yesterday's sunshine brought the ND Ceramics Club pottery sale out of O'Shag and on to the quad. The sale continues today and tomorrow, [photo by Ron Szot] expelledfrom school by Steve Needles and irreversible complications had Meets with Carter developed.” She expressed frus­ Two Notre Dame students tration at not being involved in the charged with the selling of mari­ proceedings from the very begin­ Begin visits White House juana on campus were recently ning. dismissed from the University by As a result of this, Rizzo said, “ I WASHINGTON (AP) - President commitment on which Israel can soon. James Roemer. dean of students. urge any student who receives a Carter and Prime Minister Mena- depend." Referring to Israeli opposition to In what he referred to as directive from the Dean to contact ehem Begin celebrated Israel's Vance and Begin then left for a the proposed jet fighter sale. Begin "strictly a University matter,” either myself or Kevin Mescall as 30th birthday yesterday as Con­ working luncheon at the State said only that "w e agreed to d if­ Roemer gave the two students “ 48 soon as possible.” gress began considering a propo­ Department, after which Begin fe r." But his mood was upbeat as hours notice to permanently vacate sed three-way jet lighter sale that went to the W hite House for the he met with reporters. their dormitory” after they were According to “ Student Rights in has heightened tensions between reception. Meanwhile, two congressional co­ found to be selling "sizeable Disciplinary Proceedings,” out­ the and the Jewish Begin, emerging from a two-hour nduces began studying Carter’s quantities” of the drug “ over the lined in duLac, students are enti­ state. meeting with Vance, expressed proposed $4.8 billion arms sales. past academic year.” tled to “ free choice of undergradu­ The occasion for Begin s visit was optimism that Israeli-Egyption The arms deal was taken up by the " I was first notified of the ate student counsel." Roemer a White House reception marking peace negotiations can resume House International Relations Co­ offense about eight or nine days noted that the two students simply the U.S. observance of the anniver­ mmittee and the Senate Foreign ago," Roemer said, "and by Friday chose not to take advantage of this sary of the founding of Israel in SMC students Relations Committee. both students were gone.” He right. 1948. Carter invited about 1.200 Under terms of the proposed refused to comment on how the Roemer also offered this warning rabbis and other Jewish leaders to sales, Israel would be sold 75 F ibs dealings were discovered, how­ to students: “ The selling of mari­ join him and Begin at the White sustain injuries and 15 F-15s, while Saudi Arabia ever. juana or other drugs is a serious House reception. would receive 60 F-5s. Congress Judicial Coordinator Jayne Rizzo University offense, and any student The Israeli leader also planned to in traffic mishap has until May 28 to voice its commented that she was not noti­ caught doing it in the future will be hold private talks with Carter disapproval of the deal. fied of the charges until “ serious dealt with in a similar manner.” concerning the impasse in Middle Two Saint Mary's sophomores are East peace talks. But it was not in fair condition at St. Joseph’s immediately known whether the Hospital today after sustaining pair would discuss Carter's plan to injuries in an automobiie-motor- sell jet fighters to Saudi Arabia and cvclc accident 6 p.m. Friday near Egypt as well as to Israel. the ACC. Begin spent Sunday in New York, The two girls were travelling west where he attended ceremonies by motorcycle on Dorr Road when marking the Jewish uprising in the an oncoming car turned left off of Warsaw ghetto during World War Dorr onto Juniper Road and col­ II, and he planned to fly to Los lided with them. Angeles for another anniversary The driver of the car was blamed celebration late yesterday. for turning too soon, according to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Indiana State Police reports, but greeted Begin on his arrival at the driver of the motorcycle was Andrews Air Force Base but nei­ reportedly "driving too fast for ther one took questions from road conditions.” reporters. One girl received head lacerations In a brief statement. Begin said and a left leg fracture, while the he was "very grateful” to Carter other received a possible left ankle for having the reception and was fracture, and lower body contu­ hopeful that the peacemaking pro­ sions and abrasions. The driver of # cess would continue. the automobile was not injured. Vance noted that celebrations of Because the accident occurred on Israel's anniversary would take a county road, an Indiana State place throughout thp United States Trooper handled the report, but this week. And he said Israel's Notre Dame Security personnel The Naval ROTC held its annual Pass and Review Ceremony and Parade last Saturday. See security is a goal to which Ameri­ were also present at the scene to related story page 3. [NROTC photo] cans feel a "deep commitment, a direct the flow of traffic. the observer Tuesday, May 2, 1978 _ News _ B SMC to celebrate “ Survival Day” will be celebrated tics, there is an “ imperative” need dolphins and “ The Simple Life.” M o ro still tomorrow at Saint Mary’s in accor­ to convert to solar, wind and water Students interested in plannir dance with the nationally-observed energy. ROME - The Red Brigades telephoned a new ultimatum to Aldo small group activities or helpir “ Sun Day,” a day designated to Moro's family threatening to kill the former premier in a “ few “ Making this conversion will re­ with publicity should contact Smi acknowledge efforts to replace oil, hours" if the Italian government did not immediately agree to quire that we begin creating instit­ at 4-1-4439. coal, and nuclear energy with solar bargain for his life, a Rome newspaper reported yesterday. The utions that are smaller and more power. threat was being taken seriously by the family, the paper said. humane,” Smith commented. “ To According to Peter Smith, SMC Placement Bureai Top leaders of the ruling Christian Democrat Party met for more do this we must develop a new associate professor of mathema- than an hour yesterday to discuss the latest development in the respect and caring for individual life in all forms.” to hold meeting kidnapping, but there was no sign the government would soften its position of refusing to negotiate with Italy’s most feared terrorist Toll company The program will begin at 3:30 There will be a general instruction group. p.m. outside of the dining hall. A a! meeting this afternoon at short sequence of talks on nuclear p.m. in the Notre Dame Placemen seeks interviewers arms and power plants w ill be Bureau for any student interested Man climbs to save whales Students are needed to interview followed by small group discus­ in immediate part-time employ­ CHICAGO — A 25-year-old man scaled 18 stories up the face of the motorists at area toll plazas. Salary sions and activities on such topics ment with W ilbur Smith and 110-story Sears Tower yesterday and descended safely after four is $3 an hour. The cojnpany will as the protection of whales and Associates. hours, leaving a banner reading “ Stop Killing the Whales” provide transportation if necessary. flapping from the world’s tallest building. Joseph E. Healy was This position will begin tomorrow. Observer Editorial Board charged with disorderly conduct and the improper display of a sign Applications w ill be available at the after he attached the white banner with red lettering in Russian and Placement Bureau meeting. Tony Pace Editor-in-Chief Japanese to the western facade of the steel and glass structure. Steve Odland Managing Editor XCThe Observer lohn Calcutt Executive Editor Barb Langhenry Executive Editor W eather Night Editor: Chris Slatt Rosemary Mills Editorial Editor Clear nights and mostly sunny days through tomorrow with gradual Asst. Night Editor: Katie Phil Cackley Copy Editor warming towards Wednesday. Kighs today in the mid-to-upper "Never Again” Kerwin I can Powley St Mary's Editor 50's. Lows tonight in the mid-to-uoper 30’s. Highs tomorrow in the Layout Staff: Missing in Ann Gales News Editor low-to-mid 60 s. 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C 1977 Miller Brewing Co Milwaukee VMs Fiction Raymond brian doyle For I have known them all already, are you going to touch down, pay the bills, -He got caught, Ray, Spence said. 1 guess only move in certain patterns, only known them all - get a job?" he figured eating was a good habit he prescribed paths. Yet their movements are Have known the evenings, morn­ ** couldn’t get out of, you know. never the same, and every game ever ings, afternoons, He sat quietly in his room, looking into -Good money? played is different from all the others. I have measured out my life with the courtyard. He felt very passive, -Got to eat, Ray, Spence said. coffee spoons; waiting for something. Anything. There was a drunk by the back table, ** I know the voices dying with a Everyone expected him to be someone next to the mirror on the dance floor. He read, as the sun streamed over and dying fall other than who he was. Why? His Spence told Raymond the guy was there through the green and red plants on the Beneath the music from a farther roommate John had told him of the nearly every day, and drunk most of the windowsill; room. experiment they ran today in psychology time. Raymond thought then of the horse, When I am pinned and wriggling So how should I presume? class, a rat placed in a maze. Somewhere trapped, and having to be blinded so it on the wall, in the maze was food for the rat, and he ran could be led from the fire, the trap. Then how should I begin The room is filled with smoke, sun, and a around looking for it. Finally, exhausted, To spit out all the butt ends of my little twilight. The sun through the low days and ways? the rat had stopped, and had waited in the Playing chess again, again with his window catches the polish on the little And how should I presume? corner, quivering and with glazed eyes, for brother. His innate sense of movement chess pieces as Raymond and his brother something to happen. move them around the board. Raymond and plotting, that all good chess players wins by trapping his brother’s men in a have, that grace and tim ing, the movement On the railing on the steamboat, with the corner. The game, Raymond thinks, is For English class they have to go see a of the whole board frozen in the mind woman hanging on his arm, he strains to beautiful - the motions are precise and movie, something vaguely attached to somehow, is offended by his actions, which hear the sound, which is out-of-place, yet are to let his queen be taken; but then he purposeful, but they are motions to Faulkner. There is a long line outside the something he knows well; it sounds too deceive, to entrap the other, the wielding Engineering Auditorium and he waits for a fights back and wins anyway. He feels near and clearly foreign here on the wide of a savage and beautiful army in the hand. long time, finally gets in. The scene he guilty, victorious, and satisfied with his river, something which crawled on board remembers, the only scene, is a quick victory, all at the same time, and he when no one was looking, perhaps at flashing glimpse of a horse caught in a doesn’t know exactly how to resolve his Natchez or wherever they last stopped to In his dream he walked along the rail ot burning stable, a wild and furious image of feelings. His brother is happy the game gather wood for the banked fires. He turns the steamboat, with his hat in his hand (a a raging, wide-eyed, fearful horse trapped was well-fought, and says so. Raymond and goes into the main hall of the ship, big white plantation owner’s hat, he noted in the fire. Those terrible eyes stay with wonders why he thought it so necessary to where all the gambling is, its almost a with surprise when he looked down) and him, the tossing head, flying horse hairs, win this game, when he could so easily have saloon, he hears the sound again as he his gambler’s cane. Along the river the bloodshot and fire-filled eyes burning lost. He feels incomplete, somehow comes through the door. It’s a horse’s willows swept down to the water’s edge, w ithin his. unfinished, in himself. He feels he should neigh, but more, it’s a scream, a ripping trailing their long branches in the muddy have lost, without any sorrow. For shrill sound of terror and fury. He sees Raymond, though, the game has an extra next to the bar a huge chess piece, six feet dark water. The woman in his dream loved him; he significance. The grace and agility, the tall, a knight, with it’s horse screams a ** remembered her touch clearly. They were drive and purpose inherent in the game, tearing sound of raw fear, its eyes bright There was a letter from his father, his leaning over the railing together, arms mean more to him than to others. with reflected fire. The head tosses on the heavy-voiced father. Raymond remembers entangled, and the water slid past in a Something tremendously important is s tiff body, but the base of the piece, like a scenes with his father, breaking dishes in smooth curl. caught in the movement of those little tree trunk, never moves. Raymond has anger, his mother crying at the tension and wooden pieces- in the space of their short that scream of terror ringing in his ears. In furv in the room. “ Afraid to touch down," Raymond in the bar, elbow up, foot on lives on the board. Each time he touches his hand, the gam bler’s cane, the baton of the letter says. “ Graduating now, going footrest, with his friend Spence, who tells them to move them against the white army, office for the important and wealthy out into the w o rld ," it says. “ 1 think its him of their friend Sully who’s taken a job he gives them all life, he is their creator, in gambling man. He reaches and swings it tinr' for you to be responsible, Raymond. as a CPA in Boston. Raymond is a sehse. They wait expectantly for him to into those crazy, terrible eyes, plunging Wanting to travel and wanting to be ‘free’, disappointed; Sully hadn’t wantbd to be a movk them around, in their fixed patterns the stick into the fire, the blazing eyes that as vou say, is all well and good, but when CPA. that constantly shift. Paradox. They can stare madly into the haze of the roon>.

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roll right through the night john fitzpatrick

... here i am trying to write a record review and rhythmic drive characteristic of their about the feat's latest effort with an idea unique artistry anyway they finish this side about a literary (perhaps) style ala lowell with “ rocket in my pocket” (from time george i ’m just about to give up the loves a hero]which is a traditional venture and submit a “ straight" piece but m otif coated with layers of and bryan says to try it so i w ill just let it be sophisticated rhythm side four offers the known that any offense is mine and not the other little feat a chance to get kinda guys who play on this record if i ever see personal and intimate like the pleasant them (or bryan) on the street i’ll apologize surprise is that it comes o ff well and it’s till it hurts before i go into significance i real and it’s got a lot of heart “ willin' ” think i should say something abut the cover (from little feat and sailin’ shoes) is of if you who are reading are now aware course the first cut and everyone who has waiting for columbus is the name o f this played american folk music recently knows disk(s) and most recent release of little this one:- feat: a two-record set of live performances “ i was out on the road late one night recorded at home and abroad (london and seen my pretty alice in every headlight someplace near Chesapeake bay similar to alice dallas alice Washington dc) you can see it (the record(s) ... I’ve driven every kind of rig that’s that is) at most local record shops neon even been made park does the graphics again be sure to driven the back roads so i wouldn’t get notice the color scheme (same as previous weighed ) and the cacti and the tiki and the and if you give me weed whites and wine smiling tomato in the hammock more and show me a sign clever than most other bands in this repect i’ll be willin’ to keep on movin’ ” even though they never did quite make it in "don’t bogart” is next and brings it all the I.a. suburbs but do get mentioned in and you know that you're over the hill tal reasons a story of faded and jaded love back home for those who grew up mellow some fine publications from time to time mind makes a promise and smoking joints in the process the but before i loseyour interest i will get back affairs (a vicarious association?): that your body can't fill crowd loves that one folks ' “ a apolitical to the music "join in " is the first doin' the old folks boogie i did my time in that rodeo blues” (from sailin’ shoes] gives us some tune'and is sung by the band with simple and boogie we will it's been so long and i’ve got nothing tc really good blues (something about chair­ guitar accompaniment while they appear show cause to us the thoughts as good as the man mao on the telephone and a disdain on the stage quite good if you like to be thrill well i'm so plain loco for the unholy four john wayne and dorothy friendly and inspired the band slides into fool that i am i’d do it all over again lamour) this is remindful of the jam all "fa t man in the bathtub” (previously on it’s also a tune of interest to those who lenny graces us with another fine solo after night bands of a few years ago "sailin dixie chicken): a good introduction of enjoy ’s bass playing (he wljich comes “ spanish moon" (from feats shoes” (from of same) follows is fun george's and the syncopated knows exactly what not to play and when dlori’it fail me now): a blues song sung with including some extra fine slide guitar t>y rhythms that characterize the feats not to not to play it) the second side starts with a vengeance: a story of the bar on the george crowd participation gets real good mention the nice keyboards of " ” (from the same titled vicious side of town where you see a here for last is “ feats don’t fail me now” interesting lyrics: alburn) and displays the feat’s ability to reverence for tough places and tougher (from you know which one by now) and all i want in this life of mine is some produce in a way unique to them the spirit folks: shows the crowd’s spontaneous approval of good clean fun of a culture (puerto rico in this case) paul there'swhiskeyand bad cocaine what's happening to their ears “ roll right all i want in this life and time is some barrere shows some nice guitar work here poison get’s you just the same through the night” is sung by the band and hit and run the band moves right into “ day or night” and if that don’t kill you soon the crowd and everybody feels good which ...i said juanita, my sweet chtquita (from ] it being one of the women w ill at the Spanish moon is good i think it ’s a superior choice for what are you up to the more intriguing tunes on the album side three starts with “ dixie chicken” from your record collection even though most of cause there's a fat man in the bathtub because of the various chord and rhythmic album of same name bill payne plays the songs are on other records you might with the blues changes and the solos by bill anjazing honky tonk piano and is accom­ haverfach song is without waste or next is "a ll that you dream” (previously on payne and lenny (from horn panied by tower or power’s superfluous extras for commercial appeal the last record album) a tune displaying section-buy their albums for last names) rendition: a real treat on this familiar like pau! barrere described hollywood one rythmic surprises and dynamics enough to and ’s aggressive and favorite one can whistel_in the rain or time a giant fruit salad with a twist of a cool send goose bumps down the sbine of any always tight drumming (not to mention silently sing during any dull lecture "tripe whip/lik,e a mirage in your garage so said avid fan after that comes ' "oh atlanta” 's conga playing which is good) fat^e boogie” (from sailin’ shoes and feats fred martin live records in this kind of (from feats don’ t fail me now) and is a good “ mercenary territory” (from last record don’t fail me uow) is next and fulfills its music somethimes lack the polish of the example of “ that down home beat” that •album) follows and introduces the com­ task of back on your feats again inspiration studio but little feat gives a fresh tomato on would send our folks jitterbugging down plete tower of power very bill payne solos again into a full band this one like the other ones welting for the street net to mention some tasty slide complete and fall sound from these guys instrumental it is at this point that littl coiembus is fun and has “ depth” and guitar finishing the side is “ old folks’ this is one of my all-time favorite little feat feat most displays their virtuosity as . makes you wish you were there when they boogie" (from time loves a hero]: tunes (can we get personal?) for sentimen­ musical unit: a unified intensity of sound were there doing it... 6 the observer Tuesday, May 2. 1978

D Z l ' by Michael Molinclli SMC student intere THE EXPONENTIAL by Jean Powley Some of the anti-ERA arguments In fact, she added that it is “ crazy there are generally two reactions. Saint Mary’s Editor include loss of alimony for women, that an amendment is needed at Either they open their eyes or they GROWTH OF MUD P IT women going to war, and the all. This whole country is based on dig deeper into their anti-ERA DUNKING-’______Since Saint M ary’s is a women’s misconception that the ERA is human rights as stated in the Bill of attitudes,” she concluded. fr ie n d s THROW SUBJECT college and this is an age in which pro-abortion. Duggan dismisses Rights. It is sad that women and The exact wording of the ERA, "A" INTO MUD PIT.______women are pushing for equal these arguments as ridiculous. blacks were not considered human which if passed, will become the rights, one would expect a relative­ As far as Saint Mary’s is concern­ by our country’s fathers.” 27th amendment to the United ly high degree of interest and ed, Duggan admitted that there Deanna Sokolowski, assistant pro­ States Constitution, is “ equality of involvement in the movement at was less interest on campus fessor of English, is one of the rights under the law shall not be the college. This has not been true than he had expected. He attribu­ faculty members who has become denied or abridged by the United so far, however. ted this to “ the crazy notion that to interested and involved in women’s States or by any State on account of With the exception of the recent be pro-ERA is to be anti-Catholic.” rights. She, too, said she feels it is sex.” Women’s Opportunity Week and “ Students tend to be apolitical. extremely important to talk about Its basic principle is that if a law the women’s studies lecture series They aren’t involved in abstract women and their rights in courses restricts women’s rights, that law which preceeded it, student inter­ issues,” he added. and lectures. is no longer valid. est in women’s rights, specifically Four more states are needed to the Equal Rights Amendment ratify the amendment, which would (ERA), has been nil. Most of the go into effect two years after concern and interest has been Observer Insight ratification. This delay would give SUBJECT "A" AND FRIENDS exhibited by administration and states time to determine which TOSS IN SUBJECT "B" faculty members. “1 wish that there was more "The ERA is an emotional issue, laws need to be amended or ----- John Duggan, college president, discussion of national issues on not an intellectual one. You repealed and to do so. -OULD you ’put*it CitfJK T — T rue P i*-v estill have awe >5 has always been in favor of the campus. Students should keep encounter very extreme counter­ Some areas in which laws would none <*#*.£-couU>... / > ERA. In fact, over the years he has themselves better informed, "Dug­ arguments such as women being probably need to be amended written several letters to congress­ gan said. He hailed the women’s drafted and rtien and .women using include sports in schools, scholar­ men and newspapers supporting series as a very positive step in this the same restrooms. But these are ships, and government and indus­ the amendment. direction, since it was student- ridiculous,” Sokolowski explained. trial use of generic titles. t e m & s m im “ERA is an idea of the Indiana sponsored and planned. "People feel threatened by the Denise Hogan, a senior who has Senate Governmental Committee. Dean of Student Affairs Kathleen idea of equal constitutional rights become interested in the amend­ "Though progress has been made Rice agreed, saying she would like because that is hitting right at the ment, summarized the pro-ERA in the area of equal rights for to see people come on campus to core of male-female relationships argument by saying, “ I think it’s a women without benefit of a consti­ talk about the ERA, which she and parent-child ’ elationships. But shame that such a piece of legiti­ tutional amendment, making ERA called “ a most misunderstood the ERA is necessary because there mate legislation should be smeared the law of the land will speed that piece of legislation.” is a subtle, pervasive prejudice and maliciously maligned by being progress, ensuring that all Ameri­ "When people think of the ERA, against women which is hard to blended with irrelevant issues such cans whatever race, creed, color, or they think of women in war, confront. A law would make it as unisex bathrooms and abortion ~ sex will enjoy the liberty and justice breakdown of the family unit, and easier,” she continued. on dem and. Wm.. . - that are the goals of our demo­ the radical fringe of the feminist Sokolowski sees the solution in ERA merely provides women with "A" AND "B" THROW IN *C“ cracy," the letter continued. movement. But it is really just the education. "Unless these things the rights that have always been FRIENDS DUNK "D" As former vice-president of Vass- granting of equal rights to wom­ are pointed out, people are not available to Caucasian males,” she ar College, an institution known for en,” Rice said. aware. And once thev are aware. concluded. ’ Pa/g'T iMownt j ,M l vt ,X)I 1 its feminist involvement, Duggan - a d/VlftfWW . x - -T J /^ admitted that if he had been at some other school during the tumultuous early 70s he probably would not have been as exposed to > 'V I* x i.fi the ERA and its merits. Yet, he maintains that "once informed, Student Union any sane-thinking person would be in favor of the E R A ." "U nfortunately, the ERA has been colored by its most outspoken proponents. But any movement at Year-end Classified Ads the beginning attracts people of radical disposition," Duggan ex­ plained. In reality, the ERA is “ simply FOR SALE 2 green comfortable chairs and 1 9x12 Pete: trying to adjust and correct social beige rug Senior Bar and Julio's Pizza won't be "A ”,"B" AND “C THROW IN Audio Lab X speakers. 12 inch 3 way call Joan 4-1-5411 the same without you1 TOTAL 5TRAN6ER T" injustice," according to Duggan. It handle 70 watts $270/pr Bic 940 Shure Beth and Sue AND FRIENDS TOSS... would just make women and men M91ed. Walnut Base $100 call Mike FREE to good home: 1 mother Call equal under the law. he observed. 6842 Kathy 7668 She cooks cleans and Joe: Because it hits close to home, co m p la in s1 lEx-ND Athlete, aspiring Public Ad­ though, the ERA has been the FOR Sale: Couch with cover ministrator) too bad our lunch dates have -excellent condition to end - good Luck1 victim of "unrealistic opposition for -summer storage available love, convoluted reasons." he said. -reasonable price WELCOME Beth and Sue f -call Tom 1883 TO M ike For Sale:8 x 12 orange rug. Coordinating THE REAL To the Almost married accountant. daybed bedspread, curtains, floor pillow WORLD Best wishes to you and Linda! Storage co. reps Govt and Engl. Lit Books Call Kathy Beth and Sue 6887 Future Foomtes: to visit SMC End Table for Sale Drawers for storage Donna. KJthy and Julie - included. Call Kevin 8595 $5 00 Celebrate the summer - it'll be a W hitmer Services, who handle yummy-doty year1 For Sale: 2 bedspreads with curtains, Leslie Saint M ary’s summer storage, w ill stereo cabinet - best offer call 1272 or have representatives on campus at To the Mofrissey men of fourth and fifth come to 209 B P For Sale: Fender Telecaster mint floors I the following times and places: condition, with hard shell case. Best It's been a genuine pleasure knowing Saturday. May 13, from 8 a.m. to otter, will sacrifice. Call Kevin at 3388 nobn at Lemans and Holy Cross. you! / Keep smiling, Bike-a-thon Monday, May 15. from 9 a.m. to 5 For Sale: one couch. Excellent shape ; Joyce R. p.m. at all four dorms. Tuesday, Reasonable price Must gel rid off. Call 3482 : 1------May 16. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at all To Farley's Angels of 127 - | raises $4-5,000 the Cldtchplate kid. Peppermint! Patty, four dorms and Wednesday. May Blue shag rug. 9x12 excellent condition 17, from 9 a.m. to noon at all four and our Budding Bureaucrat. An expected four to five thousand $20 call Frank at 1376 dorms. dollars was raised for the American Thanks for a great year Any student who wishes to store 10-speed bike with chain and lock, real Cancer Society during a South ! I Love. her jtems before May 13 will be bargain price, call Martin 287-8754. Bend ‘ ‘ bike-a-thon" last Saturday. I ] BJS charged an additional $2.50. For Approximately 250 people partici­ more information, contact cither pated in the event, riding the 13 PERSONALS the Housing Office (5401) or , WANTED mile course around St. Joe’s River. W hitmer Services (234-5031). Joan, A local youth who rode the longest Need ride to Texas May 16. 288-2613. l VAI/' You're perfect in everything you say distance, a total of 65 miles, and do, Need Rider to Oklahoma City or Tulsa received a football autographed by Have a perfect summer, and remember who can drive standard transmission. Bar For Sale: 6 feet L-Shaped bar with th a t I’ll the Notre Dame football squad. Relay team Leave May 15,16? Brian 1641. The most money raised by an place for refrig., six cabinets, and a Always love you. mixing counter Best offer, call 1158. See you in September, Married couple looking for apartment! to individual rider was $500. Four takes second Jeff rent for summer. trophies were awarded to the four For sale: Couch-chair. casette tape [continuedfrom p.7 ) 232-4652 After 5. John. i top money-makers in the different recorder, twenty cassettes (15 and 30 Dear Pseudo-belligerent curly head, The ICjkAAA w ill be held at ' ------' —I-- ! age groups. m in .); foo tball Paul 1537 (401 Cav.) Thanks for making me so happy. Franklin Field in the City of The Phila. Club of/Notre Dame an­ , Jim Grace, a Notre Dame student Remember goodbye doesn't mean for­ Brotherly Love on May 19-20 and Paneled Bar. green rug - $5, green ever! nounces its spring baggage truck. It vkill I and one of the coordinators of the Plane feels the meet w ill give his hassock -$ 1 ,2 quilts - $5 each, curtains. I love you load Sunday, May 14 and unload Tues­ bike-a-thon, said he was pleased Call 6751. Your pseudo-looney Irish girl day, May 16. Call Mike Moran (272- squad a chance to compete against 3477) (preferably) or Bruce Morrison with the results and that he felt it the best competition in the east. was a success. Kinda Kinky! Our Medievil Room for Carrie. (288-0402) (not as good) for reservations. "W e have the largest crop of Sale. Drop by and see it! Rm 314 Stop by Fremont, but leave the kids. mr. footer, 1CAAAA qualifiers in recent years LeMans. Phone 4430. Have a good summer. Bracha latora. Bring evelyn and P—I— N— K—Y in out Patty, Jen and Pandy and we hope to qualify a few more Love, of the cornstarch, watch me put thfs E U R C P i: John at Northwestern," points out match out on this chinchilla. For Sale: Fender Stratocaster guitar. Piane. "The ICAAAA is the most yours in pedal depression, White with Maple Neck. Good condition. To ducks and other numnuts: prestigious meet on the eastern n. m. a. doll 1 /2 Yarc" $250.00 233-4487 After 5. There are not ties on my ass! circuit and we are anxious to try our I will not fly 70 missions, no more french, ( 800 ) 325- 486 ? 1 beth klein, (i* spr

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NOTICES ‘75 Audi Foxy - Type 2S, 2-door, 19,151 I W A N T TOGO H O M E ! Miles. Bids Accepted. N.D. Credit Union (lassifed Ads - 283-6262 - Millicent. M artha, Happy 19th! Don't worry about not being Need ride to Albuquerque after grad­ 1977 Mobile Home [Monarch] 70 x 14, 3 legal - it never stopped you before! uation. W ill share driving and expenses. LOST: Small hammered gold ring of OVERSEAS JOBS - Summer/year-round. bedroom, 2 baths, Village Green Park. Love, Call Debbie at 4-1-4898. great personal value. If found please call Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. Skirted, $7,999.00. Call Millie. N.d. The Rat Pack Maritza at 1915. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly, expenses Credit Union - 283-6262. Will do typing. Neat, accurate. Call paid, sightseeing. Free information - Pres. 287-5162 FOUND: One pair of contacs in Faculty Write: BMP Co., Box 4490, Dept. 14, Refriderator for Sale. 6 month old Thanks for stopping by. Drop in any time. Parking Lot. Call 3564. Berkeley, CA 94704. comnact. Price negotiable. Please call S e c y Dissertations, manuscripts, etc typed. M in i 6723. IBM Selectirc II Linda's Letters. LOST: A pair of blue-grey prescription Looking for summer employment? Doc To A ll O bserver People: You wanna have 287-4971. sunglasses. 7957. Pierces Saloon is hiring food servers, For Sale - Refrigerator - 4 cubic feet. fun? You wanna have drinks? You bartenders, and cocktail waitresses. Excellent Condition. Call 1249. wanna eat munchies? You wamta meet Truck your goodies home to Rochester, LOST: Two Rings in LaFortune powder Must be able to train immediately. Apply other O bserver people? Then come to the NY. Call Frank. 232-3455. room. SMC Class Ring (in. M.M.W.. in person 2-6pm at 120 N. Main St. For Sale: New Yorker 3-speed bicycle. end o'the year O bserver party, Friday, B.S.N.. '78( and initial ring. Call Mary M ishawaka. Good Condtition. Must sell. Call Jack at May 5 at the K of C, 9pm to ? NEED QUALITY TYPING? Executary. (4-1-4764) or Jim (8287). Reward $. 6706. Inc. Professional Typing Service IBM Female roomate prefer grad student Returning Observer typists: Please Correcting Selectrics. & 85 per page FOUND: Two keys with #118 in front of summer or summer & next school year. Msed golf balls like new $20 per 100 and indicate to me by the end of the week, the minimum. Call 232-0898 "When you Lewis Flail. Call O bserver Call Pam 2297 or 288-7468. other prices call 272-0783. day[s] you want to type next year. Call want the Best Resumes: $3 00 per me or leave a note in my box. page FOUND: One Plymouth car key on a Female executive would like to rent M a rd i black key chain with a Sagittarius furnished house or large apartment, 3 or PERSONALS MORRISSEY LOAN FUND: Friday, May m edallion. 4 bedrooms. Children yisit on weekends. HAIRCUTS* TRIM S' STYLES* CHEAP! Call Betsy, SMC 4530. 5 is the final day to pay your loan. All Call Ann Brunston, 233-4101. Congrats Pam ! One lined Bluedenim jacket, with no loans not paid will be turned over to Peace and happiness, identification There once was a green MGB, who Student Accounts. Penalty will be Looking for 3 female roomates for the Love, summer at Campus View Apts. Call needed a new owner you see, so buy a charged. NO EXCEPTIONS! LT One navy blue hooded sweatshirt. Bertie 277-2798. new toy. It will bring you extreme joy. (And so will the money for me) Excellent Mother's Day is May 14. Give the one Connie DePyper - you're a life-saver. I'll One navy blue windbreaker. cond. Call 4-1-4981. you love a puppy or kitten. Call 272-2520. WANTED: Need ride home to Fr. Ldle. explain later. Smile. Call 4-1 -4381. One Timex watch on a black leather SENIORS! Alumni-Senior Picnic is FO R R E N T From what I hear, Chicago's one of the watchband. coming - meet with grads from '28 to ‘78 best places to live...so what do you think at Stepan on Saturday from 11AM to SF? Staying for the summer? Rent a house All items found at the An Tostal FOR SA LE 1:30PM. Beer and brats provided by your and live off campus. Lower summer rent, Volleyball Tournament courts by the Alumni Association - BE THERE! close to campus. Call 8730 or 8742 for Towers last week To claim, call Goose, more details. Ted(3209). Full color Cotton Bowl and USC football; Thanks for the lift last Friday. Hows Bill Artist to help illustrate book of poems to UCLA* Kentucky, and Maryland basket­ Love, be published this year. Call John 4-5-6 BDR houses near Portage & LOST: A Kodak Tele-instamatic camera ball pictures for sale. Sports Illustrated Y our Frosh Monday or Wednesday 6-10 PM. Angela. Rent adjusted to number of with the initials MVS on the back at the material at a low price. Call Doug at 8982 234-8364. students These are well-maintained Carnival Friday Night. Call Mary at or stop by 318 Zahm. Mom Mack: I'M GLAD YOU'RE HERE. #2152. CAROL SMC-ND ‘79 PICNIC - SMC CLUB­ houses. Call 234-6688. Stereo equipment major brand discounts HOUSE 4-9 MAY 3rd. LOST: Keys on a leather ring between on fully guaranteed, factory sealed Some mothers are nice, and then there's LOST & FOUND rugby field and mud pits. Call 5729. audio-video eqpt. Elliot Enterprises Park you...You're Great!! Need Riders to Lexington or Louisville Court. Buchanan. Mich. 49107. Call Love, Thursday Morning. Peggy - 4-4870. Found: Glass case. Call at the O bserver LOST: Takumar camera lens (telephoto- Niles toll free 683-0121. MAC office to identify. 135 mm) with case and lens protector. Attention Seniors! Alumni from all over Call 277-4585. For Sale: Two twin bedspreads - orange, STUDENT CHECKS cashed with the US are coming to meet you A lu m n i LOST: Vivitar instamatic with priceless brown, beige and white pattern - quilted - SMC/ND I D. at Georgetown Pharmacy, Senior Picnic 1978 at Stepan on Saturday film at Senior Formal. REWARD! Karen FOUND: In Student parking lot. Pair of excellent condition! $32 for the pair. Call Georgetown Shopping Center or Mar 11AM to 1:30PM. Start senior week 6782. contact lenses in lens case. Call 3564. 4-1-4001. Main Pharmacy. 426 N. Mich. early! Lost: Blue ND Jacket at Nickie's. LOST: Gold wire frame glasses in vicinity For Sale: One compact refrigarator in All those interested intyping for the Miss Sprite from 438: Reward. Name in Jacket of SMC Clubhouse Sat. Night. Name on good condition Call SMC - 4563 O bserver next year call mardi at 4-1-4677. Thanks for the mixed up but fun time inside of Bow. Call 1770. Paid POSITION. Saturday night. But I'd like to get to LOST: One blue fiberglass raquetball know you better as a friend. raquet with leather grip. REWARD. Call 1977 Nova - 4 Door. A ir, PS, PB, AT, FOUND: Kite in entrance of O'Shag. JR: 1605 if found. V-8. AM Radio with speakers, 6,000 T K fro m IU Call 6906 to identify. miles. If interested call: 272-3572 after What flavor was it? M FOUND: One Plymouth car key on black 5:00p.m . key chain with a Sagittarius medallion, at WANTED Great furniture buys! Couch, Desk, Need a graduation gift for a friend? the An Tostal volleyball courts. Call Ted Chairs, Tables. Call 288-5182. FREE puppies and kittens - take your (3209) pick! Call 272-2520 after 3 PM. Need ride to Albuquerque after grad­ ‘73 Vega - Chev. 2-door, Bids Accepted. LOST: Antique white shawl at the uation. W ill share driving and expenses. N.D. Credit Union-283-6262 - Millicent. Jim Fritsch: ND-SMC Senior Formal in Chicago. Call Debbie at 4-1-4898. You made Bookstore B-ball worth going Reward 4-1-4628. ‘77 Firebird Espirit 3 speed - AM -FM . to. Summer Church Camp Positions. Coun­ 81:rack stereo $3 ,9 9 9 .9 9. N .D . C redit S.W.I. LOST: First basemen’s baseball glove selors for Boy's Cabins. WSI's with Union - 283-6262 - Millicent. by Senior Bar. Ask for Andy. Phone current certification Some college MARY PRICE HAS LOADS OF WORK 8891. background preferred. Good salary. ‘75 Ford Elite - 2-door, green AM-Radlo, TO 00. IF YOU CAN HELP HER OUT Send resume to 333 West Colfax, South A/C. 12,273 Miles. $3,500.00. N.D. AT ALL. GIVE HER A CALL!!! Bend. Attn Beem, Credit Union - 283-6262 - Millicent. L J f A Hey O.K. Cashiola 8 the observer Tuesday, May 2, 1978 Irish baseball team nips Xavier, 5-4 by Craig Chval an impressive outing in a losing Starr produced Notre Dame’s before Cincinnati built its lead to three more in the sixth put the Sports Writer cause against Valparaiso last week, fourth and fifth runs of the contest, 6-4. The fourth Notre Dame run Bobcats on top to stay. was touched for a pair of runs in leaving it up to Deasey to protect was a result of a solo home run by It took Notre Dame’s baseball each of the first and third innings, the lead and even his record at 2-2. Mark Simendinger in the third. Senior lefthander Don Wolfe swal­ squad four games to do it, but the prompting Kelly to call on Deasey. The Irish began their weekend lowed the bitterest pill of the Irish finally found the happy med­ The hard-throwing righthander clo­ road trip Saturday against Cincin­ In game two, the Irish modeled weekend, however, when he was ium between pitching and hitting to sed the door on Xavier for the rest nati, dropping a pair to the new fielder’s gloves - manufactur­ struck with a 1-0 loss in the opening post another game in the win of the way. scattering two hits. A Bobcats. Joe Karpowicz, who was ed by U.S. Steel. Notre Dame game of the Xavier twin-bill. committed seven - count'em, seven column. After running the gamut diving grab by Greg Rodems in ranked second nationally in earned Wolfe, who lost his fourth straight between all pitching and no hitting, right field after two men reached run average, was roughed up for errors, much to the horror of Mike decision, scattered four hits, and and no pitching and plenty of on errors in the last of the sixth six runs in two and two-thirds Bobinski, to hand the game to the surrendered a lone unearned run in Bobcats, 9-6. Bobinski could do hitting, and a healthy dose of preserved the one run lead. innings, ballooning his ERA to a the third. The Irish, however, little but watch as his record slapstick fielding adventures Notre Dame struck for three runs still-enviable 2.03. The 8-7 verdict managed only two singles, one slipped to 2-5 thanks to seven thrown in for good measure, Notre in the opening frame to assume a dropped Karpowicz' record to 2-2. each by Pullano and Smith. Only unearned runs. Dame nipped Xavier 5-4 in the lead it never relinquished. Pulla­ In a rare display of two-out one Notre Dame runner, Bader, second game of a doubleheader. no. snapping out of a skid that saw hitting, the Irish strung together Notre Dame outhit Cincinnati reached third base. The senior A pair of freshmen, Mike Deasey his average drop nearly one hund­ five straight safties to produce 10-7, but stranded nine runners. centerfielder was stranded when and Bob Bartlett, took care of the red points to .389, singled to lead three runs in the top of the second, Pullano and DeFacci sparked the DeFacci and Simendinger both pitching, while another rookie, off the game. Senior outfielder and take a short-lived 3-1 lead. attack with a pair of hits apiece, filed to center field to end the sixth catcher Jim Montagano, teamed DeFacci, seeing his first action Voellinger started the rally with a with DeFacci notching a pair of inning. with several veterans - Rick Pullano since being rested after a slow triple, which preceded singles by RBI’s. ******** Dave DeFacci, and Bill Starr - to start, doubled to chase Pullano Dave Smith, Bob Bader, DeFacci After the home team jumped out Next for the Irish is a Wednesday provide the hitting punch. The home. One out later, Montagano and Pullano. to a 4-0 lead after three innings, the victory, Notre Dame’s tenth of the ripped a two-bagger to tally DeFac­ The Bobcats battled back with a date with Michigan. The Wolver­ Irish exploded for six runs in the ines, led by centerfielder Rick season to go along with 18 losses ci. Montagano moved to third on pair of runs in their half of the fourth, making the most of five Leach, w ill tangle with the Irish in a and a tie, snapped a four game an error and scored on a sacrifice frame to tie, and then chased hits. Bader, Pullano. and DeFacci doubleheader starting at 1:00 p.m. slide for Head Coach Tom K elly’s fly by Starr. Karpowicz in the third by adding each singled with two out to cap the al Jake Kline Field. crew. Voellinger’s triple sandwiched be­ three more runs. Pete Zabrowskii rally. But two runs without the Bartlett, who earned the start with tween singles by Montagano and came in to put out the fire, but not benefit of a hit in the fifth, and Tony Pace Irish prepare for Blue-Gold game N.F.L. Draft by Bill Caldwell Pace’s Picks Sports Writer The Notre Dame football team The began their annual player draft at 10 am crop of wide receivers. He is 6-2, 215 pounds and runs a 4.6 forty. He today. This draft is, of course, the way in which the NFL distributes the held its last scrimmage before the played both tight end and split end for Bear Bryant's Crimson Tide, so he 48lh Annual Blue Gold game this graduating college talent among its 28 members. While the overall is not afraid to block and mix ft up going across the middle. quality of the players available in this draft has been described as less pasi Saturday. The golden helmets than normal, there are many fine individual athletes available. San Diego Chargers - I he Chargers have a good offensive club, ihcv need glistened under the warm sun and This year should break the long drought of Notre Dame football talent in help on defense especially at middle linebacker. So they pick ( lav there were several bright spots for the draft. Two seasons ago Steve Niehaus was chosen second in the Matthews ol USC. He is the best of w hat should be called an ordinary crop the Irish, but the play was. for the overall draft by the . Last season no Notre Dame players of linebackers. most part, lackluster. were selected. The Fighting Irish should be very visible this- year, St. Ixiuis Cardinals - Don Coryell's complaining about poor draft picks On offense Mike (Durey was however, as probably four and possible five players from the National may shake up the Cardinal brass enough so that they finally pick defensive impressive as he led the No. 2 Championship team will be chosen in the first round alone. players. To fill one of their cornerbacks spots they take Keith Simpson of offense to an 11 plav. 75 yard Memphis State. touchdown drive against the No. I defensive team. Ron Mcrriweather Here is a rundown of possible selections in today's first round: - The Bengals use their second pick in the opening got the touchdown on a six yard Houston Oilers The Oilers have taken much of the fun out of the draft by round to tab Leon W hile of Colorado. W hile is 6-2. 275 pounds and he has run. Conrev finished the day 8 for already indicating that is their man. In fact, the Oilers and played both center and guard for the Buffaloes. 18 and 12" vards. the former Texas fullback have already come to contract terms. The Oilers - The Bues swapped spots with the Oilers and they Also shining forth with a brilliant arc fighting for equal billing with the Cowboys in Texas and signing use their pick to get a lineman to block for Ricky Bell and newly acquired performance was sophomorc-io-hc Campbell is a step in the right direction. fullback Don Hardeman. Their man is Michigan's Mike Kcnn At 6-6 and Dave Cotulem a split end. had 240 pounds. Kcnn may need to add some weight before he is truly - Lamar H unt’s team has slumped badly since they three catches for 47 yards. One of effective but the scouts seem to think he should develop. beat the Vikings in Super Bowl IV. Right now their most pressing need is those catches was a spectacular New England Patriots - The Patriots had problems with Lefm Gray and a big defensive lineman. Because they are going for size the Chiefs select one handed grab of a lipped pass John Hannah last autumn. To protect against any recurrence of this 6-7 of Kentucky. as he lav ou the ground. problem, the Pats select James Tay lor of Missouri. I he 6-5. 265 pound Saints - New Coach Dick Nolan needs a crowd pleascr and Taylor had a fine junior but he slumped in his senior year. The Pats a re­ \ atfas Ferguson was the leading point-producer to keep the fans entertained while he slowly rebuilds this bel ling that he will regain his old form. halt carrier lor the Irish with 54 club. His choice is the Florida wide receiver. Chandler has St. Louis Cardinals - With the pick thee acquired from the Redskins, the vards ut 8 attempts. He also scored been called the best athlete in the draft bv some scouts. Cards lake Mike Woods, a linebacker from the University of Cincinnati. a touchdown on a 4 yard run - The Jets need a fast running back. The man they want is The 6-2. 225 pounder should solve some of the problems the Rcdhirds Jerome Heavens added ? carries Oklahoma State's Terry Miller. Miller may be a bit small by professional have been having with their outside hackers. which netted 43 yards for the No. I football's standards at 5-11, 190 pounds, but he can run the forty in 4.45 Clcveland Browns - The Browns use the Bears' pick (obtained in the Mike offense Pete Pallas was the seconds and he has proved his durability during his plav in the Big Eight Phipps trade) to tab of Pitt. Holloway is the passrushcr number otic ball earner for the No. during the past few seasons. the Browns need on their defensive line. He must add weight to his 7 offense with 1(1 cards in seven - New coach Chueh Knox had a great defense when he was 225 pound frame to he effective. After (Durey's touehdovvn drive with the Rants and the first thing he w ill most likely do when he joins the - The Vikings secondary is getting old and they would the No I defense stiffened up to Bills is build the stop tnxtps. The cornerstone of his defensive unit will do well to find some replacements. They pick the third Notre Da me player shut off the offense. The defense be Notre Dame’s . to go on the first round, curncrhack . Bradley’s scouting was led by linemen Scott Zcltck reviews are mixed but the Vikings think he w ill he a good one. and and cornet-back Breen Bay Packers - The Packer have taken a beating in the Pittsburgh Stcelcrs - The Stcclcrs suffered many injuries in their Dave Way me r. last few seasons and they arc certainly crying for offensive line help. To defensive line last season and their once formidable Steel Curtain is Way mer came up with several big amend this situation, the Packers head coach and general manager Bart getting old. For insurance they grab the other Irish hookend. . plays. He intercepted a Greg Starr tabs Ohio State offensive lineman Chris Ward. Ward played tackle Some scouts are of the opinion that Fry w ill he a better pro than Brow ner. Knafelc pass and returned it 41 in college but he may move to guard in the pro ranks. - The Rams are a team that seems to have everything cards for a touchdown. Warmer San Francisco 49crs - The 49crs now have O.J. Simpson in their backficld but they have yet to win it all. George Allen knows the value of the kicking also returned a punt for 38 yards. so they must find some blockers for him. They choose Gordon King, an game so he follow s the lead of Al Davis from a few seasons hack and taps It looked like he would go all the offensive I cklc from nearby Stanford. King is rated as the best offensive Arkansas' Steve Little. Little can handle both the punting and the way for the touchdown but he was tackle in this year's graduating class. place-kicking chores so he should end the Rams merry-go-round at those knov ked over by one o f his own Cincinnati Bengals - Last year the Bengals used one of their good picks to two positions. blockers. Scon Zcttck also had a take Mike Cobb of Michigan State. He did not pan out at tight end, so the San Francisco 49crs - With the pick obtained from Miami in the Delvin good day as he sacked the quarter­ Bengals dip hack into the grab bag this year for another tight end. Notre Williams trade, the 49crs pick Stanford . The back twice. Dame's Ken MacAfcc. Had Tampa Bay retained their pick, MacAfee may Stanford qb on the 49cr rosier has fallen from favor w ith general manager Phil Johnson and Steve Hartwig have been the first player drafted. W ith Cincinnati, MacAfee w ill be on a Joe Thomas so Benjamin w ill be groomed quickly for the signal caller came up with for the team that can be a contender. post. No. 2 defensive team against the Seattle - The Seahawks are the better of the two year old expansion teams Baltimore Colls - Rosscvelt Leaks had fum blitis late last season and he is first string offense. Neither Joe and they can afford to spend their top pick this year on something nowhere near the back he once was at Texas. So the Colts nab Johnny Montana or Rusty Li sell saw any frivolous, like a wide receiver. Their man is Stanford's . Davis of Alabama to fill the fullback slot. Davis is similar to Campbell in action at the quarterback position. Lofton is 6-3. 185 and he has been compared to by Stanford manav ways but he does have Campbell’s breakaway quickness. Rusty Liseh did see some action at coach Bill Walsh. Walsh coached Curtis when he was in Cincinnati. Green Bay Packers - This pick comes via the Mike McCoy trade with the receiver position. He made - Like their rivals, the Jets, the Giants need a fast Oakland. The Pack could also use some help in the secondary so they one catch for 18 yards. running back, someone who will put life into their sputtering offense. To choose of Eastern Michigan. Johnson is a hard-hitting Linebacker Pal Boggs had two fill this need they choose Oklahoma's . Peacock has good corncrback who ahs 4.5 speed. recoveries and an intercep­ size at 6-1. 218 pounds and he can run with the best with his 4.5 speed. Denver Broncos - The Bronco defense is pretty well set but they could use tion of an aborted point after - The Lion quarterbacks are aging and it may be a good idea another receiver. This is just the year to need a receiver and they draft attempt for the No. 2 defense. to draft a good one now who can be eased into the position. The man they Arizona State's . Jefferson is another in the long line of The kicking game looked im ­ choose is Grambling's Doug W illiams. At 6-3, 215 pounds, he is big Sun Devil w ide receivers who have great speed and can come up with the proved. Place kicker Joe Unis enough to absorb the punishment which usually dealt out to signal callers tough catch. connected on a 31 yard field goal and he has an arm as strong as any in the league. His only drawback is the - The Cowboys arc always tough to nail down because attempt for three points, Dick competition he has faced, but he threw against current Lion James Hunter they pick the best athlete. This year that may be Todd Christenson of Boushka handled the punting du­ everyday in practice at Grambling a few seasons back, so the Lions have BYU. Although he played fullback in college he could play tight end or ties, replacing Joe Restic who was good information on him. even offensive guard in the pros. taking dental boards. Boushka had Cleveland Browns - The Browns are in the same position as the Lions. So Other players could be tapped in the first round arc: Dennis Johnson of several long, high spiraling kicks. they pick Pittsburgh's . Cavanaugh is from Youngstown, Missippi. Larry Collins of Texas A&I, Memphis State’s Keith Butler, One kick traveled 65 yards and Ohi6, so he should feel right at home playing in Municipal Stadium. Michigan's Wall flowing and Notre Dame’s . another went 52 yards. Coach Atlanta Falcons - The Falcons had the best defense in the NF' 'ast year Other Domcrs who should be drafted are Ted Burgmeier, Steve Devine was quoted as saying, but they had little or no offense. To remedy that situation, ey grab McDaniels. Dave Reeve (all in the middle rounds) and possibly Doug “ Dick was finally getting it up in Alamba's . Newsome is yet another of this year s bumper Becker and Terry Eurick in the later rounds. the jetstrcam."