#The Observer an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and st. mary's Vol. XII, No. 46 Friday, November 11, 1977 Shuttle route altered By Mike Villani and Chris Datzman and John Ryan, administrative would include security runs every Staff Reporters assistant to the Notre Dame SBP, ten minutes from 6 pm to midnight," calling for volunteer student pa­ she explained. “In addition, funds trols along the road. Pears pointed would be made available through As a direct result of the recent out to Ryan the impracticalities in St. Mary’s for hiring students to double rape on the Notre Dame organizing and maintaining such patrol the road on foot." campus, the Notre Dame-St. a program such as scheduling Ryan commented that they Mary's evening shuttle will reroute dependable volunteer workers and would also approach the grounds to include the road between the two keeping them interested. He then crew about keeping the tree limbs campuses. suggested rerouting the bus to around the light fixtures trimmed Included in the new route is an increase traffic along the lane and to provide maximum lighting. additional stop behind Old College as an alternative to walking it at According to Ryan, both state building on St. Mary's road, the night. and local police should be more scheduling, effective this evening, The proposal was discussed and alert to theirpresence of vacant cars will consist of stops at the Notre approved last night at a meeting in and around the area of St. Dame Circle, the Memorial between Bro. Viator Grazeskowiak, Mary’s road. He also warned Library, the Grotto. Old College budget co-ordinator of Student students not to walk between the and St. Mary's. The bus will no Affairs and Notre Dame and St. two campuses, but to wait at one of longer travel the previous Angela- Mary's student government repre­ the stops until the bus arrives, U.S. 31 route. sentatives. “eventhough the time scheduling The re-route proposal originated Along with the approval of the may vary between 2 and 3 minutes from Arthur N. Pears, director of alternate route, St. Mary’s Student for the first few days." Notre Dame security, after evalu­ Body President Mary Rukavina Any student with further sugges­ ating earlier suggestions from the suggested other possible security tions for improved security should St. Mary's Student Government measures along the road. “These call the Ombudsman (6283). Police consider by Ann Gales County Sheriff s Office in solving Affairs Kathleen Rice. One of Senior Staff Reporter the case. “However, the police these plans, Rice said, is to hold According to Detective Sergeant have the investigative responsibil­ lectures on self-defense and secur­ This student, panick-stricken and confused by South Bend's first John McAllister of the St. Joseph's ities and they are really in charge," ity measures for campus at various snowfall, ran north for shelter. Maybe for the warmth of the County Detective division, police he stated. times throughout the school year. grotto? [Photo by Ken McAlpine].______are “considering a couple of sus­ Arthur Pears, director of Notre pects" in the case of the rape of Dame Security commented, two St. Mary's students Tuesday “ We’re doing everything we can to night. McAllister, who is heading help the police in their investiga­ Library construction postponed the police investigation, said that tion." no other leads on the case have Pears revealed that the Security by Kathryn Jurgins library. We will keep our shopping chart based on tuition increases, developed. car that patrols the road between list ready for any future condsider- compiled by the Independent Col­ Director of Notre Dame Informa­ St. Mary’s and Notre Dame passed Construction of a new library at ations that may require funding,” leges and Universities in the State tion Services Richard Conklin by the scene of the rape while the St. Mary’s, either south of Made- he said. of Indiana, has St. Mary’s situated reported that the two victims were crime was occurring. “The girls leva or in the Le Mans parking lot, According to Duggan “the day of third from the bottom. St. Mary’s re-interviewed yesterday morning reportedly saw the patrol car pass is being detained by a lack of the large national campaign is tuition has only increased 28.5 per by McAllister and Notre Dame by," he said. “However, the funds. Dr. J. Duggan, president of over.” The new substitute fund cent between the years of 1972 - Security in order to get a more officer couldn’t see into the dark St. Mary’s College, made this clear raising program is the Annual 1977. thorough description of the assail­ field and there were no screams so to the Faculty Assembly yesterday. Capital Fund. This fund raising is We are “underpricing our edu­ ant. “Other than the description, he had no way of knowing what was In a speech reporting the done on a year round basis. It in no cation” stated Duggan. He named police really have nothing to go going on.” “news” from the Board of Re­ way diminishes our annual en­ several other colleges: DePaw, on," he said. Because of Tuesday’s incident, gents, Duggan stated that in dorsements where 90 per cent of all Franklin, Notre Dame, and Wa­ Conklin explained that, as in all ot. Mary’s is considering plans to raising funds for the new library he funds are received from five to ten bash by which St. Mary’s compares felonies that occur on campus, increase campus security, accord­ realizes that contributors could percent of the people. itself in terms of employee funding, Security will assist the St. Joseph ing to St. Mary’s Dean of Student have “interests other than the In the past a comprehensive budget was brought before the salaries, financial planning, etc. Board of Regents for a “yes - no" According to Duggan, St. M ary’s is less costly. decision. Because of “uncertain effects in planning the financial Duggan briefly commented on future of the college" Duggan the diminishing numbers of partici­ called for consideration of these pants in the co-exchange program, uncertainties in future budget plan­ the re-naming of St. Mary’s Secur­ ning procedures. ity System as the “Campus Police In other business, significant Force." He also added that the increase in student tuition will ND-SMC students in Ireland were become effective next year. A adjusting very well. Club relocation in LaFortune Center plans by Florenceann Strigle serving food and refreshments, including beer for 21-year-old No club will lose its space in customers, is planned. The pres­ LaFortune Student Center because ent locations of the Nazz and the of renovation, according Bro. Just International Student Union will be Paczesny, vice-president for stu­ replaced by billards and ping pong dent Affairs. rooms. Darby’s will be made into Although Darby’s Place may separate rooms and the study areas have to relocate in the building, located on the south side of the Paczesny did remark that Fr. floor will house Campus Press. Robert Griffin, University chaplain, Other additions include a stage for would probably not let the renova­ entertainment purposes. tion interfere with his nightly vigil On the first floor, the manager’s in LaFortune. office and the Student Activities “The locations are merely tenta­ Offices will remain the same. tive," emphasized Paczesny. However, the lobby will be refur­ “They face the approval of our nished with tables and chairs. The benefactors and need funding." He alcove off the lobby will become the added that plans will be enacted International Student Union, and Although the 1977 version of the Notre Dame that this tradition is upheld every week. These “only as far as the money goes." the theatre will become a dining football team has become well known due to their dedicated students make sure that every game As now slated, the basement will room. On the opposite side of tht wearin' of the green, the brilliant gold helmets helmet receivers four full coats of fresh gold paint undergo the most extensive reno­ floor, the Dooley room will be have always been a symbol of the Irish gridders. to insure that the gold will be gleaming for-kickoff vation. Where the billards and ping turned into a delicatessen. The Notre Dame student managers guarantee time every Saturday. [Photo by Ken McAlpinej. | pong rooms are now located, a pub [continued on page 5] \ » ■ ■■ ■« ir-fii----- i 1 I 1 the observer Friday, November 11, 1977 On Campus Full employment fr id a y , n o v e m b e r 11 endorsement fro 2 pm collegium “ public policy and political theory" by prof. fred dahlmayer, purdue univ., sponsored by gov. dept., WASHINGTON [AP] President bill would fix a goal of 4 percent between Israel and Lebanon under­ rm. 1224 mem. lib. Carter, moving toward public en­ unemployment within five years, scores the need for early convening dorsement of a compromise ‘‘full without mandating specific steps to of a Geneva conference on Middle 3:30 pm pespectives in philosophy lecture, “ justice, markets employment” bill, said yesterday bring that about. The compromise East peace efforts because “the and individuals" by prof. alasadair macintyre, spon­ that federal jobs programs will also would require the president to whole thing is just sitting and sored by phil dept mem. lib. lounge. begin having their full impact early report to Congress periodically on teetering on another outbreak of next year. efforts to reach the 4 percent even more major violence.” 4:30 pm colloquim, “ the theory of chi-squares tests of fit" by Carter told a nationally broadcast objective. prof david moore, purdue univ., sponsored by math news conference the battle against Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr. -The principles of a national d e p t , rm. 226 ccmb. 7 percent unemployment, the cur­ (D-N.J.), chairman of the Senate health program, including health rent level, is “a tedious, slow Human Resources Committee insurance proposals, will be made 5:15 pm mass and supper, bulla shed. process,” but one he viewed with which will consider the bill next public early in 1978. Specifics of a optimism. year, said “the level of coopera­ tax revision blueprint remain unde­ 7 pm bible study, campus crusade for christ, lib. lounge. The president also said he ex­ tion between the president and the cided. Carter said he wants pects to announce “within the next sponsors of the original .bill is a “another month or so to assess the 7 & 10 pm concert, blues festival sposored by c.a.c., stepan few days” his backing for a major turning point in the battle to changes” in economic prospects, center, also nov. 12, $4 fri, $5 sat, $7 both days. compromise Humphrey-Hawkins restore the nation’s economic vital­ and to review tax related aspects of jobs bill that would underscore his ity.”' energy and Social Security legisla­ 7 & 1 0 pm film, “ all the president's m en", sponsored by student belief that “every person in our During his half hour encounter tion nearing final congressional u n io n , eng. aud. $1. contry that is able to work ought to with reporters, Carter also made action. have an opportunity for a job.” these points: 7:30 pm hockey, nd vs. u. of Wisconsin, home. Administration sources said the -Fresh violence near the border -Reports of discord between the 7:30 pm films, numerous short subjects, sponsored by lemans president and Chairman Arthur F. soc. comm , little theatre. Burns of the Federal Reserve NRC announces awards Board “are completely errone­ 8 pm show, “ fantastics", student players, sponsored by soc. ous.” Carter said, “ I don’t think I c o m m , walsh hall, $1. have any inclination to criticize the for postdoctoral actions that have been taken by 9:30 pm nazz, performance by jeanie ritter, basement of The National Research Council U.S. citizens. Stipends (subject to Mr. Burns.” White House aides lafortune. has announced the NRCResearch income tax) will begin at $17,000 a later said Carter did not mean there Saturday, november 12 Associateship Programs for 1978. year. Grants will be provided for have not been policy disagreement 9 am meeting, management conference, sponsored by bus. These programs provide opportun­ family relocation and for profes­ between the president an Burns. and econ dept , carroll hall, smc ities for postdoctoral research in sional travel during tenure. They said Carter simply meant many fields of atmospheric & earth Postmark deadline for applica­ there was nothing personal about 11 am seminar “ a national church: catholic search for sciences - chemistry - engineering - tions is January 15, 1978. Awards the disagreements. id e n tity , 1820-1939“ by prof. patrick carey, gustavas, environmental sciences - life sci­ will be announced in April. The aldolphus college, rm. 600 mem. lib., call history dept, ences - mathematics - physics - and NRC administers the Research -On the no-contest conviction of to register. space sciences. Associateship Programs in cooper­ former CIA Director Richard Appointments are awarded on a ation with selected federal research Helms, accused of failing to testify 1 pm est football, nd. vs. clemson away competitive basis to recent recipi­ organizations which have labora­ fully before a Sentae committee. ents of the doctorate and in some tories at about 65 geographic Carter said, “It is not a badge of 7 & 1 0 pm film “ all the presidents m en", eng. aud., $1. programs to senior investigators. locations in the United States. honor and a public official does not Certain programs are open to Approximately 250 new awards will have a right to lie.” A lawyer for 7:30 pm concert, blues festival, stepan center, $5 non-U.S. nationals as well as to be made in 1978. Helms had said the case was a Prospective applicants may re­ badge of honor for a client who 8 pm show, "fantastics", student players, sponsored by soc. quest application forms and infor­ purportedly rated his CIA secracy c o m m ., walsh hall $1. mation from the Associateship oath as taking precedence over the ERRATUM Office, JK 606-p, National Re­ requirements of the Senate com­ 8 :3 0 pm - disco party and dance contest, sponsored by bcaf (black search Council, 2101 Constitution mittee. 1 am cultural arts festival) fashion show comm, winners The speaker in the page-three Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. receive 2 hall and oates tickets, lafortune ballroom, picture in yesterday’s Observer $.50. identified as Professor Goodpaster 1 mile north of ND-U.S. 31 North-277-1 was in fact Professor Alsdair FORUM I 9-11 pm nazz, joe bauer and sally dentz, basement of lafortune. MacIntyre. MacIntyre gave a lecture Wednesday entitled “Jus­ HELD OVER 21st WEEK Sunday, november 13 tice, Community and Desert,” IN DOLBY STEREOPHONIC SOUND 3 & 7 pm film, "seven sam urai", sponsored by std. union, eng. sponsored by the philosophy de­ aud., fre e . partm ent. Fri. Sat. Sun. 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 No Passes M m . 4 pm meeting, world hunger coalition, lib. lounge.

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with Special Guest Star -Saturday Special ERIC CARMEN at Louies also appearing NETWORK The National Shakespeare Company Starting at SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 8:00 P.M r OLaughlin Auditorium St Mary's College LU NOTRE DAME A.C.C. Kickoff Time Monday 14 November at eight pm ■■■ All Seats R eserved: $7.00 and $6.00 Tickets available at the ND Student Union & h JU b Tickets on sale at: • Notre Dame ACC Box Office • St Joseph Bank & Branches • first Bonk-M oin office only • 25° Drafts • O Laughlin Box Offices S a t 9 to 5 • River City Records • Suspended Cord in Elkhart • Student Union Ticket Office • Boogie Records • Elkhart Truth One dollar fifty • Robertson s-S.B & Concord Moll • Just for the Record • Record Joint - Niles h A &.W& afiaa.v, .toa Friday, November 11. 1977 the observer a Popular courses close as seniors preregister Kevin Walsh Water color, new offerings in the Food, Population, and Energy; and openings, especially the 8 o’clock ing which are open are: Taxes, Senior Staff Reporter department, are also filled. the 10 o’clock section of Modern section of Philosophy of Law. Intermediate Accounting, and Cost English was also very popular Decision Making in the Christian All government courses are open Accounting. The courses open to “If only it weren’t for second with seniors as eleven courses Tradition. It was also announced with the one exception of Prof. non-business majors will be closed semester seniors” is the predomi­ closed out, most before noontime. yesterday that Fr. Burtchaell’s Goerner’s Literature and Politics before publication of toaday’s Ob­ nant feeling as preregistration No longer available are: Fiction Theology of Grace was closed, but I-The Camus. server. enters its second day. All of the Writing, section 62; Non-Fiction Burtchaell decided to accept more In the Business department, all Finally, the Economics depart­ perennial favorite courses as well Writing; Writing Essays; Poetry, students in the class, so there are students in each major have their ment announced that Economics of as a few new ones are closed. sections 61 and 63; Arthurian now nine more openings in that major courses. Only five business Consumption, Intermediate Eco­ A smaller than usual crowd of Legends; Dante-Divine Comedy; course. courses are available to non busi­ nomic Theory-Macro, Collective between 200 and 300 seniors were Blake’s Prophetic Books; Advanced Only three courses in the Phil­ ness majors. Dean Vincent Ray­ Bargaining,, and a six week course waiting in the cold at the LaFortune Prose Writing, British Literary osophy department are filled, but mond said, “five is the best that we called Self Governing Society are all signup center when it opened at 8 History II; Theology and Literature several others are near capacity. can do. Our first job is to satisy closed. First to close was the class o’clock, according to LaFortune Seminar; and Literature and Imagi­ Those closed are: Philosophy of those in the major.” in Economic Theory. manager Bro. Francis Gorch. nation. Religion, History of Modern Phil­ Four out of five courses open are Preregistration will continue to­ “Everything went smoothly,” Professor Weber, Chairman of osophy, and Ethical Theory: in Accounting. Assoc. Prof. Robert day for juniors from 8 a.m. to 4 noted Gorch. “There was no the American Studies department, Aristotle and Kant. Most of the Williamson said that three courses p.m., and on Monday during the pushing, swearing, or shoving, and announced that all but two courses other offerings have plenty of for Business majors not in Account- same hours for sophomores. with the exception of those waiting in the department are closed. The in line for English courses, all lines only openings are American Best Scientists invent were confined within the student Sellers and American Thought and Committee okays center once the building opened.” culture. All department heads contacted Weber stated that more courses for boy who lives in bubblenew program for were also in general agreement are usually available for non­ HOUSTON[AP]- The scientist for this very bright young child.” that preregistration went well. majors, but that next semester two who sent man to the moon have Bill Carmean, project director at American Studies They noted, however, that most of professors from the department developed a “ space suit” that will NASA for the tiny space suit, said, the more popular courses are either will be on sabatical, thus meaning permit a Houston boy to wander “I think this shows how we can The curriculum committee at St. closed or have just a couple of that five fewer courses are avail­ from the plastic bubble in which he advance to mankind what we have M ary’s approved for the first time a openings left. able for the spring semester. has spent all of his six years. learned in the space program. This Certificate and Minor Program for In the Art department, all sec­ Weber did note that all seniors Researchers at the National Aer­ simple space suit can be used, American Studies. The program, tions of Photography I and II closed got the courses which they wanted, onautics and Space Administration problably, for a variety of diseases. scheduled to begin in January, is immediately for seniors, as usual. and next fall the departm ent will (NASA), using what they’ve For example, the young leukemia being offered to encourage and Each section has two spots re­ again have a full complement of learned from space projects, per­ patient who is quite vulnerable to direct students in various aspects served for juniors, however. Other courses. fected an arrangement in which infection during periods of regres­ of American culture. The organiza­ popular courses now closed in the The Theology department ex­ David can crawl down a plastic sion.” tion of the minor provides substan­ department include Visual Com­ perienced a big rush early in the tunnel and into the germ free suit The cost for development of the tial background and offers the munications, Visual Dialogue, and morning. The three courses that that will make him an astronaut on suit was $20,000. possiblity for pursuing individual Ceramics. Wood sculpture and closed are: Moral Responsibility; his own planet. For added protection, it is cov­ interests. For the first time, he will be able ered with the same white silky A total of 21 semester hours will to look out the window of his material on real space suits. There be required for both the Certificate Korczyk replaces Moore hospital room, walk the corridors of are form fitting rubber gloves and and the Minor; six hours of which the hospital, play catch with his shoes and a clear plastic bubble for must be at the 300 or 400 level. 9-year-old sister and do his school- the head. The suit is all one piece. The student will complete six hours as head of Committee ‘W’work at a desk. There is a filter system and a large in American Literature and six Experts also said he will be able Kathleen Connelly who are both career women and umbilical cord attached to a push hours in American History. to communicate more directly with Staff Reporter homemakers. cart that pumps air into the suit, Coordinatiors of the program are his doctors, nurses and family. “ As a group interested in actions giving it a slightly inflated appear­ Dr. Deanna Sokolowski, assistant David-whose full name has not Dr. Sophie Korczyk has assumed involving women, Committee “W” ance. / professor of English, and Dr. Jack the position of chairperson of the is extremely concerned about the been released-suffers from a David can also ride on the push Detzler, professor of history. disease known as severe combined Committee on the Status of Women security situation on campus.” cart if he becomes tired. Doctors Students will be required to have immune deficiency. His body has of the Notre Dame chapter of the Korczyk said. She added that the said David had first tried out the their course selections approved by no defense against germs or bac­ American Association of University Committee is also aiding the Uni­ suit in late July and “ the first thing one of the Program Coordinators. teria. What would amount to Professors (AAUP). versity in attempts to * attract he did was go look in a mirror.” Recommended to the post from women staff members to the Notre sniffles for a normal child could be death for David. within the Committee itself, Kor­ Dame faculty. czyk, assistant professor of Finance “Successfully making Notre At a news conference yesterday, and Business Economics, replace Dame a place for women,” she officials of the Baylor College of Prof. Carol Moore of the History explained, “involves taking a close Medicine and the Johnson Space Department, who left the Univer­ look at all areas which involve Center displayed the ayur BS backup system. sity last year. women.” Dr. Bufford L. Nichols, David’s The purpose of the AAUP as Korczyk graduated from Le attending ; .iysician, said: “ This is stated by Korczyk is to protect and Moyne University in Syracuse, an important feature in the cultural advance the interests of University N.Y. and holds masters and doc­ enrichment of the boy. He is now faculty, and to intervene in their toral degrees from Washington learning the concepts of space, behalf when circumstances re­ University in St. Louis. She has SENIORS developing physical skills which Join VISTA and share your quire. taught at Notre Dame for the past cannot be done within the bubble The Committee on the Status of five years. Liberal Aits experience with and this is advancing the education Women, or Committee “W” , add- America's urban & rural poor. dresses itself to women’s interests Your degree in EDUCATION, SOCIAL in particular and examines the SCIENCE, HEALTH, BUSINESS ADMIN. position of women in academics. Comedy The committee is, in effect, “a PHYS. ED., or RECREATION can help professional reference group on solve social, human and environ­ campus women faculty.” Korczyk mental problems of low-income stated. Committee “W” meets communities. Sign up at Placement informally twice a month to provide a place for exchange of ideas and Rascals Office fot a talk with former an opportunity for representing the VISTA volunteer on campus: views of female staff members both November 15-17 to the executive chapter of the AAUP and to the Administration. In the past, Committee “W” has Theatre been instrumental in effecting changes in University policy re­ garding faculty. One such change was the formulation of policy Midwest involving part-time regular faculty Fri Nov. 11 7:30 pm Sat. Nov. 12 Orientation series to begin process Edith Wilson Big Joe Duskin of RA applications Little Brother library liquor Store Montgomery There will be a series of orienta­ Mighty Joe Young tion meetings next week to mark — Spec lab------the opening of the resident advisor Sonny Terry application process for the 1978-79 school year. Brownie McGhee *2.99 -1 2 pelt Interested sophomores and juniors are required to attend one 0M Style of the three meetings to be held Son Seals Muddy Waters *5.49 - ease November 13, 14 and 15 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in Stapleton Lounge, LeMans Hall. At this *3.99 -1 2 pack time, applications will be available Natural light and information provided to Tickets: Fri. $4 ALL TIX SOLD AT DOOR *5.99 - case acquaint students with the process. Sat. $5 Both nights $7 Deadline for picking up applica­ tions is Tuesday, November 15. For further information contact Stepan Qls of Whiskey, Gin, & Vodka - *3.99 residence hall advisors. — ------/ the observer Friday, November 11,1977 World Hunger Coalition stresses aid, self-help, de by Pat Dermody World problems. “OXFAM’s phi­ auspices of the Church,” indicated OB losophy is much like ours,” com­ Gallagher. There are three types of relief mented Gallagher. Cycon added Another relief fund which the organizations to which the Notre that 40 percent of the funds raised ND-SMC Hunger Coalition has Dame-St. Mary’s Hunger Coalition by the ND-SMC Hunger Coalition dealt with is the United Nations contributes, according to Student are sent to OXFAM. Children’s Fund (UNICEF). This Coordinator Jim Cycon. One is Twenty percent of the money organization was a recipient of concerned with development and collected is distributed to The money collected by the Coalition another specializes in emergency Justice and Peace Center in South for the past two years. This year U D aid. The third type of organization Bend. This organization also however, UNICEF will not receive Hey OBUD, I’ve seen your posters in my hall but I don’t know what is a combination of both. employs the self-help policy. In any of the ND-SMC earnings. you really mean by “ Got a question? Call OBUD.” Is this an inside “ The Coalition deals with all addition, they provide the Hunger “They were cut because Hunger joke? Please explain. three types,” Cycon began, “ so we Coalition with an itemized account Coalition research revealed that cover all three aspects of hunge.” of where their funds are used. UNICEF had an extremely high Our publicity department designed the posters for people who However, the money that the The remaining money raised by overhead cost and poor operating possess, as my old P.E. instucter Noel O’Sullivan says, at least ND-SMC Coalition sends to these the ND-SMC Hunger Coalition is conditions,” according to Gal­ “average freshman intelligence” . It’s obvious you don’t. O-B-U-D organizations is not just for food. divided equally between five other lagher. is an easy way to remember our phone number (6283). So, next Helen Gallagher, co-ordinator of relief organizations. These agen­ “ Every year we try to review the time you have a question, call OBUD and you’ll be golden. Now, the Hunger Coalition, emphasized cies include the Cooperative for organizations and evaluate them,” get out of here. the importance of a relief agency’s American Relief Everywhere explained Cycon. “ W hat we look philosophy of long-term develop­ (CARE), Church World Services, for is an organization which can Thg Placement Bureau gave me the shaft by giving me the wrong ment. and also the Catholic Relief Ser­ provide us with a good response as information about IBM interviews^ Is there anyone wjio can help “Besides the food aspect, we vices. to what they do with the money make sure that this won’t happen again? look for an identifiable push One recipient of which both they receive,” he concluded. towards self-help,’’ remarked Gal­ Cycon and Gallagher spoke very We can't guarantee that it won’t occur again, but we can insure that lagher. “We also like feedback highly is the Chilean Foundation. IB-ball players the right person hears about it. Call our Complaint Agency at from an organization in order to This is not an agency; it is a project OBUD and we’ll try to clear up any hassles you have with the show us where and how our money run by the Holy Cross Order. This Administration, Student Government, Faculty, etc. is being used,” she continued. project “operates under the um­ pose for charity One organization which the Co­ brella of the Catholic Church,” said by Renee Leuchten Is there any way to avoid direct collision with Gary Ind. smog alition deals with is The Oxford Gallagher. Under the Chilean enroute to Chicago? Committee for Famine Relief government, a meeting of more Students will be able to have (OXFAM). OXFAM was estab­ than four people which is held their pictures taken with Notre Try an aerial view. Skystream Airlines operating out of Michiana lished in the early 1950’s. Its without executive permission is Dame basketball players at the Regional transports adventuresome voyagers Monday through program focuses on short-term illegal. Therefore, “the only way ACC Sunday from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. One way rates, if reserved, are $15; $7.56 if standby. Flight relief, long-term self-help projects, in which the Holy Cross project is Stars such as Duck Williams, Rich schedule: 7 am, 11:40 am, 2:20 pm. 4:20 pm, and 5:30 pm. In a and continuing education on Third allowed to continue is under the Branning, Dave Batton, Bruce mere twenty minutes you'll absorb interstate sights, bypass Gary, Flowers and Bill Laimbeer will be and arrive at Meigs Field in downtown Chicago. Flights are also on hand. available to Kokomo. Indianapolis, and Detroit. Call 287-5313 for mr Pictures are 50 cents each and reservations and further information on this invigorating legal high. OPEN: MON-THURS 9AM-11PM proceeds will benefit the Special ARTY Olympics for handicapped children I’m a pre-med major who gets her kicks out of standardized tests. FRI-SAT 9AM-12PM and the Neighborhood Study Help Any suggestions? Program. The event is sponsored SUN 12 NOON-12 PM by the Special Projects Committee Well MCAT test dates are slated for April 15 and Sept. 30. 1978. of Ombudsman. Students should Perhaps a recommendation to visit Psychological services is I bring their own cameras. apropos. PKG. LIQUOR, WINES, BEER & SNACKS Students unable to obtain BEER SPECIAL EACH WEEK-END basketball tickets this year will have the chance to see the team ILLITERATES TAKE HEED: Satyriasis is a word of Greek origin in action at the annual benefit which describes a: (BLOCK NORTH OF STATE LINE ON U.S. 31 intra-squad game sponsored by a) phobia related to sitting in chairs McDonald Restaurants this Sunday b) abnormal tendency to chew on pencils at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are 50 cents c) excessive sexual craving in the male SMC Social Comm. and stubs can redeemed for a free d) self lighting cigar & McCandless Hall order of hash browns during break­ e) fear of lecherous men are sponsoring a fast hours at McDonalds. Last <5i

SHl£LOC-K■ Dear Editor: This letter is addressed to the St. Mary’s Student Government: In regards to your complaint that you are not getting enough cover­ age in The Observer, take it from me, count your blessings!!! Tom Gryp Director, Student Union 1

Friday, November 11, 1977 the observer 7 Letters to a Lonely God: On Knot-T ying Lovers

better and for worse, until death. If guilt is you try to poise it on your fingertips. imputable to anyone at the breakup of a Quickly enough it dies, as your hand closes marriage, the priest must feel as soiled as around it in a reflex action preventing the Reverend the members of the wedding, whether escape of beauty. sinned against, or sinning. If is no good Obviously, lifetime covenants can telling the priest he is not God; that he develop out of love as light-hearted as couldn’t have known; that brides and butterflies, though it is also true that lovers Robert grooms are responsible for their own can be too hard-nosed ever to feel incompatability. Having permitted them to romantic. But marriageable love is a become brides and grooms as an act of his quieter truth than the blare of bugles. Its About eight years ago. I was invited to ministry, the priest has a sponsor’s best images are those expressive of Texas to be the offtcating cleric at a June concern for them. Ever afterwards, he strength, as when we speak of an anchor wedding. "Come to Dallas, Father dear,” cannot meet them as divorced persons with fastened into rock, or of a tree rooted deep sang the voice on the telephone. “ Be the out wanting to murmer as an act of in rich, brown earth. priest at our wedding. Make the day contrition: “I am heartily sorry for having “ W e’re in love, Father,” says the couple perfect by saying our wedding Mass.” I offended against thee.” grinning all over with a sense of being would love to have been there as the When a boy and girl fall in love, bells special. “We want to be married.” Church's minister, witnessing the mar- start ringing in the sky as though the stars “Will you love each other when you’re iage of Michelle and Richard, assuring had become carillons. “Hello, young old and gray? Will you love each other them that Christ abundantly blessed their lovers, ’ ’ the world wants to say. Old ladies after taxes?” union; delighted to know that the eyes of selling flowers, aging doormen hailing “ We will always love each other, Father, Texas were upon them, all that livelong cabs, waiters named Luigi popping wine forever and a day.” The answer comes too day, and that the eyes of heaven would corks in spaghetti palaces, rookie cops quickly. He can’t imagine her wearing watch them for an even longer time, until walking home chorus girls-all of them, as dentures; she can’t picture him without cherish his wife all her life long, and death did them part. in the movies, share in the shimmering hair. fidelity is what is expected of him. If love I did not go to Dallas for Michelle’s and happiness of lovers touching each other, or “Do you love each other enough to wait is not faithful, it is not apt to be much else, Richard's wedding: and. as it turns out, sauntering arm and arm up avenues half nearly forever, before being married, just with or without the chaos in the blood­ they did not wait for death to part them. Milky Way, half summer gardens, where to make sure?” Actually, I am only stream. This morning, in the mail, there was a blossoms make a cushion underfoot. thinking of their waiting a year or two I am not smart enough to know who can letter from Michelle sa\ing that after eight To be in love is to find heaven half before marriage; but to them, it will seem be faithful forever; but whenever oneof my years, and the birth tw o years ago of a little hidden in a lover’s face. It is a mood sung like forever. marriages fails, I think I should have girl .the marriage has failed. Mv reaction. to the heart by angelic choirs. It is god “If waiting nearly forever is what is known better who could be trusted with the I’m afraid, was a selfish one; after with a small g incarnate in the flesh; it is necessary,” they say sadly, “then we can fidelities of wedded life. I have no right, I reflecting on the new s for a while, 1 found childhood’s saints, found again, that we wait. We love each other that much.” think, to let couples go before God’s altar myself thinking: by not marrying them, I have loved awhile and lost. It is ice and “This is a passion lacking impulsive­ and pledge vows that turn into lovers’ am at least spared the pain of feeling guilty fire, and sun burning up the sky at ness, this is a generosity I want to learn perjuries. for what has happened. midnight, it is the breath of God breathing from,” I decide to myself. “Theirs is a It is lovely to be invited as the priest A failure of a marriage, for the priest through us, choking us with ecstasy. It is marriage I want to be a part of.” and the Church’s minister at a wedding, who did the knot-tying, always feels like a the rhapsody racing the pulses that keeps Oh, dear God, I’m not so old that I don’t assuring a couple that Christ blesses their failure of his ministry. Marriage, the us in smiles and laughter, whether we remember being in love. I still fall in love, union. But a priest cannot accept so great priest thinks, is an unkindness that these wake or sleep. It is cliche in metaphor felt and right now, there’s a little redhead a privilege without taking risks, as he two decent people should have been as fresh experience; it is triteness re­ named Jeannie.... But falling in love leads allows others to risk being nailed to a cross prevented from doing to each other. The deemed as every love song becomes true. to being in love. I don’t think one can risk in the sacrifices married love must make. marriage, it should be understoood, can be All the world loves lovers, and lovers being in love and staying in love, if one Nearly all of the marriages I have seen as an unkindness only in retrospect. love themselves best of all. The sadness of does not honor all the previous commit­ witnessed thank God, have succeeded. But the priest feels: I should have known; I love is that it is too quick to see itself as ments his love has made. A man who Otherwise, Iwould feel obliged to leave the should have foreseen. As an older, wiser, always and forever, when, really, like a marries does not bind himself never to fall knot-tying to other priests. more experienced person, I should have butterfly, it is a mere flutter of wings on a in love with anyone else (falling in I would feel very sad giving up my discouraged the promises between this summer’s afternoon. Whatever there is of love-like catching a cold-can find a man ministry to lovers. Part of the fun would go man and woman, pledging fidelity, for brightness in a butterfly begins to fade if off-guard); but he has promised to love and out of being ordained.

consisted of picking out an unsuspecting the title of the album and the cover “ ...everything will be all right tonight.” > victim in the first row and diving, head first photograph imply, it is definately a lively This quiet, emotional side of Iggy is a new into their lap. Well, Iggy never did care and diversified fun album. In spots the twist, and reveals a new maturity. Reui'ew: too much for long introductions; he just sound is a bit rougher than "The Idiot” , The emphasis returns to fun on the first V v ■> iiked to make good first impressions. more towards old Stooges material, al­ song of Side Two., Called “ Success,” this though still not the same. Once again, song is Iggy’s lyrical tribute to himself and The Stooges recorded three infamous Bowie contributes, and the albuiq also his imminent success in the future. For albums before breaking up, and most of showcases some quieter moments never Iggy, sucqess is directly related to free­ the tunes were penned by Iggy himself. expected from Iggy. dom. His reflections on success lead him Some of their most famous songs include, In the title song, “Lust For Life,” Iggy to exclaim, “ I’m gonna" go out in the street “I Wanna Be Your Dog," “Loose,” proclaims “ No more bearin’ my brains with and do anything I want.” The song also “ Dirt” , and "Your Pretty Face is Going to liquor and drugs.” Well, if you believe features the most unusual backgroung Hell." The last was heard from The that Iggy would give up liquor and drugs, vocals ever recorded on vinyl. They simply Stooges in 1973, and Iggy himself was you could probably be sold on the Golden must be heard to be believed. musically inactive, socially reclusive and Gate Bridge too. The lie of sorts, however, “Turn Blue” is almost a Ballad, This is thus almost a completely forgotten entity shows one of Iggy’s strengths-he can very another new side of Iggy that hadn’t yet until 1976. convincingly come on straight and inno­ been seen. The song itj a fearful personal Iggy’s fortunate meeting with David cent, yet mean exactly the opposite. This questioning of what death will be like. Bowie in 1976 started him back into music. Bowie gave him the necessary coaxing, inspiration and direction to push Iggy back into the recording studio. About a year ago, Iggy released his first solo album The Ig is definately back. Iggy Pop’s called, “The Idiot,” with Bowie produc­ ^Observer album, Last For Life, is the second of his ing, writing music and adding some solo career and probably his most fun and keyboards; yet somehow remained far in personal work yet. the background. The album was a definite Born James Osterburg in a Detroit area musical departure from The Stooges-type neighborhood, young Jim soon became material. The distortion and feedback rather well-known for hes “abusive and were no longer so dominant. They were perverse behavior.” Jim kicked around replaced with a more complex, better Detroit, drummin very small-time rock arranged, yet less powerful sound. bands. His first break came when he Lyrically, however, the old Iggy was still Features joined a group named the Iguanas, from quite unchanged. hi a song called, whence he took the name Iggy. The “Funtime,” he screams, “gonna get Iguanas gained a small following in the stoned and run around.” The song is Detroit-Chicago area, but disbanded be­ typical of Iggy’s primitive insights into the is what makes the lyrics fun to listen to-he With Bowie’s synthesized strings in the fore reaching their full potential. In 1968, life which he expresses through his songs. often says exactly what he doesn’t mean, background, the music and the tension Iggy formed a new band called The His main themes of destruction, danger, this type of irony is prevalent throughout build. Iggy seems desparate to find out the Scrooges. death, power; and most of all, street fun the album. real nature of death, questioning, “What The Stooges were a loud, distortion, runs all throughout his works. The next song, “Sixteen” is musically color will the lights be?” As he cryingly feedback-oriented band, carrying hard rock Obviously, Iggy Pop has very limited the rawest song on the album. The guitar screams, “I shot myself up,” the song to its utmost extreme, and Iggy was the appeal. He has never had a Top 40 hit and work is fuzzy enough to show hope for abruptly ends. ' focal attraction of the band. He gave up hopefully never will. Thus if your Stooges fans of a return to bygone days. “Neighborhood Treat,” with a begin­ drumming and took to center stage to sjpg particular musical favorites include Barry Too bad the song is only four minutes long. ning reminiscent of Blue Oyster Cult’s, and carry on. Today his antics have Manilow, Helen Reddy or any disco song Nonetheless, it is something to hold on to "The Reaper,” and “Fall In Love With become somewhat legendary in rock and ever recorded, you’ve already read too far until Iggy decides to resurrect the old Me," triumphantly conclude “Lust For roll circles. With the Stooges pounding and should be ashamed of yourself for Stooges. Maybe next year... Life.” away behing him, the shirtless, belching, wasting your time reading about such a “Some Weird Sin” and “The Pas­ Iggy Pop still plays good, hard, dirty screaming Iggy would pierce his chest with trashy individual. If, on the other hand, senger” follow, and Side One of the Album rock. The musical emphasis on amplifica­ pencils, wires or anything else he could your musical tastes are a little more to the concludes with “Tonight.” This is a tion and distortion have diminished, and find on stage. If a beer bottle were thrown left (about 180 percent) Iggy could be just delightfully unexpected song in that Iggy lyrically, Iggy %as greatly expanded. his way, he would throw it down on the what you’ve been searching for. surprisingly seems sincere (although this Nonetheless, “Lust For Life is a fine stage and roll in the broken glass. “ Lust For Life” is the second Iggy Pop might be deceptive.) The song is a album, fun to listen to, and still raunchy Probably his most famous antic was the album in less than a year and w as released toughing address to a dying young girl in enough to make ail Bay City Rollers Fans patented, "Iggy Pop head Dive.” This following a successful nation-wide tour. As which Iggy tries to comfort her, singing sick to their stomachs...Thank goodness.

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Individual students or student The $1,600 system magnifies the groups are eligible to submit written word eight to 40 times Senior trippers entries in any media produced depending on the need of the user, during the 1976-77 or 1977-78 and displays the material on a IBM copier to be installed on late plane academic years. Materials must be television monitor. The device aimed at informing fellow students helps the visually impaired to write entitled to rebate about campus programs, opportu­ because they can see the magnifi­ on first floor of LaFortune nities and experiences. cation of their handwriting as they Student Union Director Tom be 5 cents per copy. All senior trippers who took the Prizes will be awarded in two write. Gryp has announced that an IBM late plane (World Airways) to San categories: general information The visual aid system is located Gryp said he appreciated the copy machine will be installed in Francisco are entitled to a $15 aimed at the entire student on the second floor of the IUSB cooperation he received from Bro. the LaFortune student center to be rebate which can be picked up community (such as orientation Library in the visual aid resource Just Paczesny, vice-president for Wednesday in the Student Activi­ room. The center has been set up operable on the first day of class student affairs, and Bro. John guides, course and teacher evalua­ second semester. The machine will ties Office on the first floor of tions and financial aid manuals) to assist visually impaired students Benesh, director of student activi­ be located on the first floor of LaFortune or in Mary Laverty’s and information aimed at specific in their work and includes a braille ties, “ whose approval made it LaFortune outside the office of the office, room 168 LeMans. student groups. typewriter, braille dictionary, possible to install the machine. It recording facilities and a pool of LaFortune manager. will be a convenience for people Each of twelve winners will be Student Union is underwriting awarded a trip to Washington, volunteers who read to the blind. on the South Quad especially, who the copier which operates like the Concert series D C. to accept, on behalf of his will no longer have to go all the way machines currently in use in the to the library to copy something school, a $1,000 scholarship to be Memorial Library. The charge will to present given to a student with financial Senior selected now,” he added. need. ‘Omnibus’ recital Application packets and competi­ as marketing rep “Omnibus,” a multi-media tion rules are available on request New Arts Trio to perform ensemble for contemporary music, from the National Student Educa­ Senior Joan Luttmer has been will be presented by the University tional Fund, 2000 P St. NW, Suite selected as a Mademoiselle Maga­ at St. Mary’s on Sunday of Notre Dame Concert Series 305, Washington, D.C. 20036. zine College Marketing Represen­ tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. in the Entries must be postmarked no tative at Notrff Dame. As a College The New Arts Trio will perform perform on the Bosendorfer Series Memorial Library Auditorium. later than February 28, 1978. Marketing Rep she is one of over in the Little Theatre of Moreau Hall in New York in December. She The recital is an addition to the one-hundred students selected at Saint Mary's College on Sunday recently received the National Cer­ previously announced schedule of French mass annually from across the country to Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. Members of the tificate honoring her as a Distin­ concerts and is open to the public be a member of the College Trio are Rebecca Penneys, pianist; guished Young American Woman. without charge. Marketing Program. Luttmer was Piotr Janowski, violinst; and Tomorrow night’s concert will set for Sunday She is presently chairperson of the chosen on the basis of her applica­ Steven Doane, cellist. The piano department at the Wisconsin include works by 20th century There will be a mass said in tion to the magazine’s college ensemble is in residence at the Conservatory of Music. Janusz composers Luciano Berio (Cinque French this Sunday at 5 p.m. in the marketing department that Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Ekiert, music critic for the Evening Variations), George Crumb (Madri­ Regina Hall Chapel. Everyone is detailed her extra-curricular activi­ in Milwaukee. Express in , , called gals, Book II), Karlheinz Stock­ welcome to attend. ties on campus and her career hausen (Solo fur Melodieinstru- Called “ an extraordinary artistic her “a genius of the piano with goals. whom no other woman pianist in munt mit Ruckkoepplung), Edgar triumvirate,” displaying "a brea­ As a college rep, she will help to the world can be compared.” Varese (Density 21.5) and John thtaking exhibition of single mind­ New device to aid keep the magazine in touch with Piotr Janowski, born in Poland, Cage (Flower and Sunsmell). ed virtuosity,” the New Arts Trio the up-to-date opinions of college will perform music of Tchaikovsky is a graduate of the Warsaw visually impaired women. She will host on-campus and Rachmaninoff on Sunday Conservatory of Music. At the age workshops, distribute question­ A new electronic device to help night. of 16 he was the first Pole to win You bet your naires and poll opinions on new Rebecca Penneys, who appeared the coveted Grand Prize at the visually-impaired persons in read­ products. Her findings and the ing and writing has been added to at Saint Mary’s last year, was Wieniawski International Competi­ opinions of the students will then awarded the unprecedented Spe­ tion in Posnan. Since his arrival in BIPPIE the visual aid resource center at be reported to Mademoiselle. Indiana University at South Bend. cial Critics' Prize for her perfor­ the United States in 1970, he has mance at the Seventh International studied with Ivan Galamian at the The National Student Educa­ The Northern Indiana Center of Jennings-Colter tional Fund is sponsoring a national Chopin Piano Competition in War­ Curtis Institute of Music, and the Blind, a local chapter of the saw. In 1975 she was invited to Juilliard. He also studied at the competition to recognize college National Federation of the Blind, concert tix students who produce the best take part in the First International University of Southern California donated an electronic visual aid Music Institute in Santander, with . informational materials for other system which its manufacturer on sale Tuesday Spain, and was top prize winner in In 1976, Janowski was the soloist students. $12,000 in scholarships says will allow 60 percent of the Tickets for the Nov. 29 Waylon the Second Paloma O’Shea Inter­ with the will be awarded in this national nation’s “legally blind” to read a Jennings-Jessie Colter concert at national Piano Competition. under the direction of Leonard competition called the Better Infor­ book, newspaper or telephone the ACC will go on sale starting at 9 In th e early seventies, Penneys Bernstein in the world premiere mation Project: Prizes in Educa­ directory, and also help them write. a.m. this Tuesday. Tickets are made a highly successful USIS tion (BIPPIE). $6.50 and $7 50 and available only performance of David Diamon’s State Department solo good will at the ACC box office. Violin Concerto, which is dedicated tour of Japan. The Fifth Vianna Da to Janowski. Janowski taught and m Motta International Piano Competi­ performed in 1976 at S.U.N.Y., tion in Lisbon presented her with Stony brook, New York. # The Observer the Most Outstanding Musician Stc en Doane is a graduate of Prize. She has recorded for the the Oberlin Conservatory of Music is now accepting I Canadian Broadcasting Company where he studied with Richard 1 Radio and Records, CBS-SONY and Kapuscinski. He received his qualified applicants for Orion Records. In 1976 she Master’s degree drom S.U.N.Y., accepted an invitation from the Stonybrook, where he studied with Marlboro Music Festival to take Bernard Greenhouse, cellist of the part in its summer program and Beaux Arts Trio. Doane was the ASSISTANT concerts and in 1977 her appear­ first prize winner of the San ances included a solo recital at Fransisco Symphony Foundation AD MANAGER. Kaufmann Auditorium in New York competition which resulted in a City. solo appearance with the San salary offered Penneys has been invited to Fancisco Symphony Orchestra un­ der Seiji Ozawa. ykSAVEw%SAVEwsSAVEwSAVEwvSAVEv Doane was a finalist in June, please schedule interview at the 1974, in the Cello Division of the Fifth International Tchaikovsky Observer ad office fX l FOREIGN Competition in Moscow. In addi­ tion he received the Piatigorsky .3rd floor LaFortune ____ Prize in Cello at the Berkshire «««,« CAR PARTS CO. Music Festival, toured as a mem­ ber of the Music from Marlboro general record store before the snow flies give your car its group, and was a recipient of the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for a da te/. and what-not shoppe tune - up now !! year of study abroad. make sure it starts this winter! 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Clemson awaits Irish arrival Irish looking for first win [continued from page 12] opponents combined, will start at The Irish are an 11 point favorite, 260 yards in consecutive games. tailback for the fifth straight game. but unlike the three previous Wisconsin to Last week the Irish gained over 300 Since Dan Devine has instituted the Saturday’s, the opposition will yards each running and passing, I formation Heavens has averaged have the edge in the intagibles [continued from page 12] In addition to Bob Suter and and gained 667 yards in total 117 yards per game. Right now, department. Clemson’s stadium is Baretta, who has started the season Norm McIntosh atdefense,veterans offense, the second highest figure Terry Eurick is slated to start at known as “Death Valley.” I’m out slowly, could rise to the Tom Ulseth, Mark Capoush and in Notre Dame history. Montana fullback for the injured David sure they will have a few psycho­ occasion this weekend. Murray Johnson are all back at has resurrected an Irish offense Mitchell, but number 44 was logical surprises ready for Notre Taking faceoffs for the Badgers right wing. that has scored 161 points in the working out Thursday and should Dame. One will occur when the will be All-American Mike Eaves, Irish fans can look for hard- last three games, the highest three make the trip. But with a now Tigers enter the playing field. their leading scorer two out of the checking to come from both sides, game sum since the 1932 team healthy Vagas Ferguson, who ran They run onto the field like no other last three years. Also of note at as there is no love lost between outscored its opponents 177-0 in for what must be a record of sorts team in the country. You’ll see center are Mark Johnson, rookie of these two WCHA rivals. the first three games of the season. 116 yards in only ten minutes what I mean after you watch the year in the WCHA, and Mike Both Friday and Saturday night’s Jerome Heavens, who has against Georgia Tech, don’t be tomorrow’s game locally on WNDU Meeker, the WCHA player of the games will start at 8 p.m. at the rushed for 798 yards so far this surprised if Heavens moves to TV with Tom Dennin and Joe season. ACC. season, 50 more than Notre Dame’s fullback and Ferguson to tailback. Sassano starting at 12:30 p.m. NOTICES LOST before break: Blue nylon "St. Will trade one season bleacher seat "and Mary's track" jacket with “ Bob" sewn $$ and coors, (or will buy with no trade) EXPERIENCED TYPIST For more on front. Priceless sentimental value. Rob one excellent padded basketball season information, please call 272-2819. 8464. ticket. Preferably section one. 233-8855.

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The result 1,134 yards and seven touchdowns. is a 1977 Clemson team that has Even more importantly, he has The Atlantic Coast Conference only a loss and a tie through its first thrown only three interceptions, a has long been known as a great nine games and is a major bowl statistic that should motivate the basketball conference. Twenty-two contender. The Tigers have, after Irish secondary, who lead the players on the latest NBA rosters their eight win of the season, their nation in interceptions with 24. were products of the ACC. But highest victory total since 1959 Fuller, the Atlantic Coast Con­ recently the conference has turned when they made their last bowl ference’s total offense leader, will Hv out some excellent football talent, appearance, a 23-7 Blubonnet Bowl hand off often to Warren Ratchford and some of its teams have popped victory over TCU. and Lester Brown. Ratchford has up in the national rankings. Last One reason for Clemson’s suc­ gained 524 yards this season after year Maryland went undefeated in cess has been its excellent execu­ leading the team in that category in the regular season and was the talk tion of the power I offense. First 1976 with 676 yards. Brown, of the league. But this season the year coach Carley Pell, a definite officially listed as Ratchford's back­ Clemson Tigers, Notre Dame’s coach of the year candidate, junked up at the tailback position, has very worthy opponent tomorrow the veer for the power 1 last spring. gained 381 yards at a 4.0 yards per afternoon, have been the major Quarterback Steve Fuller, a solid carry mark. Fuller’s favorite topic of discussion among “tobacco 6-4, 198, has made the adjustment receiver is Jerry Butler, who has road” fans. easily. The junior signal-caller, been on the receiving end of 35 Clemson was a very mediocre who gained over 500 yards on the passes good for 638 yards. 3-6-2 last season. But in the winter ground in 1976, has gone to the air The Clemson defense has been of 1976 the University hired a new more often this year and has been even more successful. Before Pell, a two way performer on Bear Bryant’s 1961 National Champions, 7 came to Clemson the Tigers yielded yardage at a terrific rate. In 1975 the team ranked 128th in total defense. In 1976, with Pell in his first season as defensive coordina­ tor, Clemson improved its standing by 99 places. This year the Tigers Irish tightend Ken MacAfee may be receiving an abundance of Joe have been in the top ten in scoring Montana passes when the Irish tackle the Clemson Tigers. defense all season. The Tigers' 5-2 defensive align­ ment has been especially proficient Notre Dame ey when defensing the pass, Notre Dame’s prime offensive weapon by Gregory Solman Wisconsin and left the first team of the past three weeks. Rex Varn, Sports Writer the year not to be swept by the Roy Eppes, Ogden Hansford and Badgers in their coliseum. They Steve Ryan have headed a secon­ Forget that the Irish are 0-4. picked up a victory on the first dary that has allowed its opponents Forget that Wisconsin is the night, 4-1, and the next night to complete only 37 percent of it defending champion of the NCAA, Wisconsin won a squeeker. 4-3. passes, the second best figure in WCHA and the Big Ten. Forget Notre Dame chased Wisconsin as the country. The Tigers rank sixth the fact that the “Big Red" the season progressed, hoping that in passing yardage yielded. Badgers are coached by last year’s in fairy-tale fashion that they might The Irish plan to test this highly Coach of the Year, and that they overtake the Badgers by the time of regarded secondary with the now return two all-Americans, includ­ the two team's next encounter at famous Montana to MacAfee com­ ing last year’s best goaltender. Notre Dame, in the last regular bination. Joe Montana is as hot as < > Forget all of that. season battle of the year. How­ any Notre Dame quarterback has Anything can happen in a Notre ever, Wisconsin stuck Jo their been in the last seven years. Not Dame-Wisconsin hockey series. It number-one spot like peanut-butter t V since Joe Theismann scampered has been wild and woolly in the to a wool sock, and by the time Ross Browner will be required to maintain constant pressure on the about in the Notre Dame backfield past-expect the same fhis week- Wisconsin visited Notre Dame, the Clemson offense if the Irish hope to come out of Greenville with a win. has a quarterback thrown for over end. standings in the WCHA were [continued on page 11] Last year, the Irish went to decided. The series was to be a :xWx*xW:W:**w*W:*:^^ matter of pride, and the Irish, Paul Stevenson returning from a dismal 1-2-1 road trij, were not prepared to defend themselves. The first night, the The Irish Eye Badgers pawed them around to the tune of 8-3, pouring 43 shots onto beleaguered Irish goaltender FO O fW / P/C/CS L ennv Moher. The top teams in college football all fared well last weekend, especially season finale, a game which Yale won last season, 21-7. These battles are Coachv Bob Johnson’s team the top six teams. All six demolished their opponents. Texas defeated always intense, and the home field may mean a lot in this one. Both teams looked their usual dominant selves. Houston, 35-21, Alabama trounced Louisiana State, 24-3, Oklahoma are fairly evenly matched plus this game means they will both be at an Outscored, intimidated along the downed Oklahoma State, 61-28, Ohio State blanked Illinois, 35-0, the Irish emotional peak. Regardless of all the factors, the game should go to Yale boards, and outskated the first destroyed Georgia Tech, 69-14, and Michigan soundly beat Northwestern by 3. Keen backs the Bulldogs by 3. \ night, the Irish came back the 62-20. Southern Cal at Washington: The Trojans whallopped Stanford last second night jo show the strenght Notre Dame was favored over the Yellow Jackets by 14; however, they weekend, 42-0. Southern Cal seems to be rolling once again and is still that had carried them through truly must have wanted revenge after last year’s loss as they totaally one of the prime contenders for the Pac Eight crown. However, several successful winning skeins ripped apart the Ramblin’ Wreck. But, the other five teams in front of the Washington would like to be on the throne as well. But, USC has proven earlier in the season. Irish in the polls all won big. So, although Notre Dame gained ground in their ability to succeed year after year. It's hard to believe that the Trailing 3-1 early in the last total points, the Irish did not advance in the standings. Trojans could lose more than three games this season. At least period, the Irish came up with a So, with another big week of college football action planned, and with Washington should not be the one to give them number four. Thus, give one-two punch to tie the score. An the assistance of Bob Keen, here are the Irish Eye’s picks for tomorrow’s this clash to Southern Cal by 7. Keen supports the Trojans by 6. overtime solved, though the Irish dented the pipe twice and outshot gridiron action. Georgia Tech at Navy: The Ramblin' Wreck should never have travelled the Badgers 8-3. Notre Dame at Clemson: The Irish have been playing remarkably well and to South Bend. But, no use complaining about the past. Pepper Rodgers This year, the situation is diffe­ have surprised a lot of people after a slow start. However, tomorrow the will have a difficult time getting his rroups ready to bounce back from last rent, but the same hard-checking, Notre Dame gridders will be really tested in Greeenville. The Clemson week’s debacle. Either his squad will be really sown or they will be ready tempers-flaring action is expected. Tigers are 7-1-1, their only loss coming to Maryland by one to prove that last week was just a m.stake. Regardless, let's go with Tech Notre Dame, 0-4 and in sole touchdown. Notre Dame has enjoyed the comforts of home the last few by 6. Keen looks for the Yellow Jackets to win by 10. weeks and it will be interesting to see how the Irish can do in the South for possession of last place, is looking Pittsburgh at Army: The Panthers ave had a very good season, despite the second time this year. Clemson has been waiting for this matchup for to pick up tow essential wins their loss to the Irish and tie with FI ’ ida. The Cadets will attempt to give years and is not going to let the game slip away easily. But, the Irish will against a team that looks to be Pittsburgh a battle in the Meadowlunds, but the Panthers have too much hopefully continue to put more points on the board as they capture this. trouble again this year. talent to be out-done. The Cadets will have to settle for an 0-2 record in game by 13 points. Keen backs the Irish by 17. Wisconsin is tied for fifth place, Giants Stadium as the Panthers win this contest by 21. Keen eyes Colorado at Oklahoma: The Buffalos could give Oklahoma a real test; having split in their first two Pittsburgh by 21. however, the Sooners will be trying to avenge last year's 42-31 loss. The season’s series. After going 1-1 in game is being played in Norman, so that gives the Sooners an extra edge. Indiana at Ohio State: The Hoosiers have had their high and low points Denver, the Badgers returned to Oklahoma should be able to win another one and remain as the this season, most of them being low. The Buckeyes will be able to give record-breaking crowds at Dane number-three team in the country if Texas and Alabama both win. So, them a real test. Ohio State may be a little down after last week’s County Coliseum and split with give this tilt to the Sooners by 10. Keen eyes Oklahoma by 14. trouncing of Illinois. In addition, Ohio State may be anticipating next Colorado College 8-6, 4-5. Texas Christian at Texas: The Longhorns should not run into much Saturday’s clash with Michigan. However, ready or not, the Buckeyes “ Wisconsin is predicted to finish difficulty with the Horn Frogs. Texas has been handling all of their still have enough raw talent to down Indiana. So, give this game to Ohio in the top four of the WCHA,” opponents easily. The Longhorns should not falter against a club like State by 24. Keen backs the Buckeyes by 31. commented Irish Coach Lefty TCU. The only trouble with this game is trying to decided if the margin of Kansas at Nebraska: The Cornh> -.kers have a powerful team, and that Smith. “ They have their All-Amer­ victory will exceed 60. Well anyway, give this matchup to the Longhorns squad is waiting to make up for la- year’s 20-17 loss to Oklahoma, a game ican goaltender Julian Baretta back by 42. Keen looks for Texas to triumph by 44. which will be played next week. Kansas has a respectable squad as again and some tremendous Michigan at Purdue: The Wolverines are ready to take their revenge on Colorado found out several weeks ago when the Jayhawks almost pulled forw ards.” the Boilermakers. The same weekend the Irish were upset by Georgia off an upset, but ended up settling for a tie .The Cornhuskers had better be Coach Bob Johnson, however, Tech last season, 23-14, Michigan was surprised by Purdue, 16-14. ready for this game and not be looking ahead to next week until Monday. did not start the season without Tomorrow should be an entirely different story in West Layfayette as the So, give this clash to Nebraska by 6. Keen goes with the Cornhuskers by some crucial replacements to Wolverines win this confrontation by 14. Keen watches Michigan by 16. make. Namely, All-American 20. Upset of the Week: Craig Norwich and John Taft will Arkansas at Texas A&M: The Razorbacks and the Aggies will have one Kentucky at Florida: The Wildcats have been awesome this year, and be missing from the bluelines for whale of a game. Arkansas is rated number-eight in the AP wire service only probation is keeping them from going to a game. The Gators have a the Badgers. poll, while Texas A&M maintains the number-eleven spot. Since the good squad too, a team that definitely has the potential to down However, if, as they say, teams game is being played in College Station, the Aggies have an advantage. Kentucky. This battle will he very close." but the Gators should pull off are built from the center outward, The Razorbacks will also be trying to make up for last year’s 31-10 loss. this upset*by 3. Keen goes with K ntucky by 7. then Wisconsin certainly has the The battle will be close throughout the 60 minutes, but look for the Last Week: Eight right and three i\ rong for 73 percent. Guest Picker, potential to win it all again. At Aggies to win by 3. Keen backs Texas A&M by 7. Bob Brink, had ten correct and one wrong for 91 percent. goal, the imcotnparable Julian Harvard at Yale: The Crimson and the Bulldogs are holding their usual Overall: Seventy-seven right and 19 incorrect for 81 percent. [continued on page ill