In unanimous decision HPC opposes housing lottery plan by John McGrath students put up with increasing Staff Reporter overcrowding,” Roohan said. “ This year is no different than any other year in that you have to The Hall IPresidents Councilplay with statistic outlook games. (HPC) voiced its opposition to the In the past years, the University proposed housing lottery and cur­absorbed any problem by over­ rent overcrowding last night at acrowding,” McKenna commented, meeting at Dillon Hall. adding, “I think that the excess, In a motion jointly sponsored bywhatever it is, can be dealt with Sorin Hall President A1 Mesa andwithout the lottery.” HPC Campus Life Council (CLQ *The Roohan added, “ You’re not deal­ representative and St, Edward’sing with a problem that the HPC Hall President Bill Vida, the HPC caused, you’re dealing with a unanimously accepted a proposalproblem that the University should declaring the “HPC as being solve.” diametrically opposed to any type Prior to taking action concerning of off-campus lottery, as well as to the housing situation, the HPC overcrowding as a solution to theheard an independent report on the Observer an independent student newspaper serving noire dame and st. mary's housing shortage situation.” status of on-campus housing by Commenting on the HPC’s John Dillane, a resident of Keenan Vol. XIII, No. 56 Wednesday, November 29, 1978 action. Chuck DelGrande, chair­Hall. man, said, “The administration Stating that his purpose in will not realistically act until they presenting the report was to force feel that the entire student bodythe Administration to make a reflection of the tendencies of the of housing) said it would be aroundpassed with two dissenting votes. feels that a lottery would be formal projection of the shortage of class of 1979. He pointed out if the 100 to 150 beds.” The hall allocations are as unacceptable. Only then will theybeds next year, Dillane told the class of 1980 continues to follow its Dillon Hall President Marty follows: consider the other alternatives.” group, “Based upon these statis­ tendencies, the trend of increasingPaulson said, “ It’s not a problem Alumni 435 Student Body President Andytics and trends (presented in hisnumbers of seniors living On- that could not be perceived. I Badin 450 McKenna and Student Body Vice-report), I project that the total campus will be reversed. realize that the University can’t Breen Phillips 458 President Mike Roohan, who were population on campus next year However, Roohan was quick to just jump in and do all kinds ofCarroll 508 both present at the meeting, notedwill be 5,609, a whopping seven point out several factors which construction work only to have the Cavanaugh 483 that the motion voted on by the over this year’s figure.” might make Dillane’s proposal trend (towards more on-campus Dillon 630 HPC was identical to Student Dillane based his figures upon aninaccurate, including the numberresidents) reverse, but we can now Farley - 458 Government's position on theanalysis of on-campus housing of students returning from foreignsee that this is a serious long-term Fisher 500 subject. needs for the academic years study programs and the inflation inproblem.” Planner 200 “The real situation here is the 1975-76 through the present year. past figures considered in the In other business at last night’s Grace 383 question of whether the University In the report, Dillane contendedreport by the number of transfer meeting, the budget committee Holy Cross 431 should take action to solve it (the that the rise in the number "of students who, under former policy, presented its proposal for allotting Howard 233 housing problem), or should theseniors living on campus is only awere permitted to live on campus. the $9,500 that has been allocated Keenan 300 “ The trend’s (more people living by the HPC. Out of the total Lewis 225 on campus) been increasing for amount, $100 is to be used to Lyons 483 years-that’s the problem,” replace the Rockne Trophy which Morrissey 636 Roohan said, adding, “ Neither was stolen. The remaining funds Pangborn 683 John (Dillane) nor myself have hve been distributed to all of the St. Edward’s 450 enough experience in statistics to halls based upon each dorm’s Sorin 255 accurately project thS number of financial situation, its ability to Stanford 433 beds we’ll be short next year, but generate funds and each applica­Walsh 408 Mr. Price (Edmund Price, director tion’s merit. The budget was Zahm 358 In San Francisco murders Courts charge Dan White SAN FRANCISCO [AP] - Former board on Nov. 10, saying he could Last Friday, however, suspecting Supervisor Dan White was charged not support his wife, Mary Ann, he would not get his job back, he yesterday with the murders of and his 4-month-old son, Andrew,grimly told reporters, “The gloves Mayor George Moscone and on the $9,600 supervisor’s salary are off.” Supervisor Harvey Milk under a plus the money he made from a “ He went through a few months law that calls for the death penalty. fried potato concession on Fisher­ of very hard work, financial prob­ District Attorney Joseph Freitas man’s Wharf. lems and a new baby,” board said at a news conference that the But after securing a $10,000 loan president and now acting Mayor two-count complaint, filed in Muni­from his 16 brothers and sisters, Dianne Feinstein said of White. cipal Court, cites murder underWhite asked Moscone to reappoint “ It had triggered a sense of “ special circumstances” —a crime him to the board. hopelessness.” covered by the death penalty in California. He said that White, 32, would be The HPC discussedthe overcrowding problem last night in arraigned today. Dillon Hall. [Photo by Mark Muench] Freitas charged that White killed Moscone and Milk, the city’s first avowed homosexual supervisor, “in retaliation for and to prevent Hesburgh informs students the performance of the official duties” of the two officials. on morality of abortion lawsThe two were shot to death by John McDermott zation of abortion, Hesburgh addedbefore noon Monday-Moscone in a that “the fact that the Supreme conference room of his office and Universtiy President Fr. Court says you can do something Milk in White’s own office. White Theodore Hesburgh spoke last doesn’t mean it’s moral to do it. surrendered to police 45 minutes nieht about abortion and the manyThat’s just their opinion, and they later. complex issues that surround ithappen to be wrong.” In addition to the two counts of before a packed crowd in the Hesburgh stated that, if he were murder, White was charged with LaFortune Little Theater. running the Right to Life cam­ possessing and using a firearm, a Sponsored by ND SMC Right to paign, he’d like to “ get all Catho­ .38-caliber revolver, during the Life, Hesburgh stressed that, as lics to agree that abortion is wrong, assassinations. students, one of the most importantand, damn it, we’re not going to do A colleague who visited White in things to do is “get educated.” it.” prison said yesterday that White “ This is the time when you get He added that many Catholics was “a casualty of pressure” informed and educated to be ablearen’t opposed to abortion, com­ brought on by work, money prob­ to speak up when the time comes so menting, “This is where we ought lems and the birth of a baby. that you can do something aboutto start, instead of honking the “I think everybody has a break­ it,” he said. horns and sending roses to con­ing point,” said Supervisor Lee He pointed out that one mustgressmen. We’ve got a big Dolson, who visited a weeping really understand the abortionproblem in our own house, our ownWhite in his cell Monday night. issue. “ This situation is full offamily.” White, He said, “ was just a normal, misinformation. It’s full of myth. Hesburgh stressed that there are devoted young father.” Who’s getting abortions? Sixty no easy answers to the abortion The bodies of Moscone and Milk percent of those having abortions: problem. Although believing that will lie in state today at City Hall. 1) aren’t married, 2) are teenagers, life begins at conception, Hesburgh Moscone will be buried tomorrow, 3) are minorities, 4) are poor,” said that “ no one but God can telland Milk is to be cremated Friday nesburgh said. you when human life begins.” night. He added that most people don’t Concerning the question of birth The assassinations occurred a realize what the queston is all control, Hesburgh said that many half-hour before Moscone was to about. “As students, ” he said,of the means available are either name a successor to White on the "you ought to come out of here unaesthetic, ineffective or dange­Board of Supervisors. informed about what abortion isrous. “What we need is a better, On Sunday night, KCBS radio really about.” more effective, wider variety of reporter Barbara Taylor, who had Hesburgh said that “ we live in a means of birth control that are learned White would not be reap­ free country and in a free countryacceptable to every culture, every pointed, called him for his reaction. sometimes things go wrong.” Say­ religion or at least some that are “He seemed taken aback,” she Amnesty International and the Hunger Coalition are sponsoring ing that the Supreme Court made aacceptable across the board,” he said. “ He hung up on me.” a sale of Third World crafts in LaFortune. [Photo by Mark bad decision regarding the legali­ [continued on page 2] White had resigned from the Muench] 2 the Observer _ Wednesday, November 29, 1978 .News Briefs. Hesburgh speaks [continued from page 1] Notre Dame next October. We have a very tough fight ahead noted. “ I don’t get up every morning of us, and it’s not going to be World When asked why he hadn’t taken and stand up on the dome and saysolved by going on marches. But some kind of leadership role in the I’m against abortion. I don’t think I that’s my style,” he stressed. abortion issue, Hesburgh said that should. But whenever it’s reason­ Hesburgh concluded the discus­ Vikings discover America??he has spoken out against abortion able and obvious and a chance tosion by saying, “ What we have to LONDON (AP]-An old coin found in Maine may confirm the theoryat least 150 times. He pointed out give some leadership I do,” do is be so deeply convinced that that the Vikings discovered North America begore Columbus, says a that his latest book has a very Hesburgh said. abortion is wrong and know the British expert. Seaby’s, the London coin and medal dealers, strong statement against abortion. Hesburgh said that marches and facts so well that we can persuade announced their conclusion yesterday in their monthly “ Coin andAccording to Hesburgh, he had just other tactics which have been used others to our view. We have many Medal Bulletin.” Peter Seaby, chairman of the firm, said he earned $8,000 himself to pay for a by the Right to Life people in the intellectual, moral and spiritual studied photographs of the coin and says it is Norse and probablyconference on abortion to be held at past are a waste of time. “ I think weapons on our side. We have to minted between 1065 snf 1080. He said it is comparable with coins we’re going to have to have somfe attack their minds. I don’t think we made for Olaf Kyrre, son of Norwegian King Harold Hardrada, who very tough, hard, grinding confe­are ever going to get rid of was killed at the battle of Stamford Bridge in England in 1066. #The Observer rences destroying the myths in this abortion, but at least we can area and establishing the facts. restrict it.” Night Editor: Margie Brassil — National Asst. Night Editor: Scoop Sullivan Al, WHC hold sales Layout Person: Pam Degnan Sports Layout: Lefty, The The St. Francis Shoppe, a Third The pre-Christmas sale will be Space probes observe Venus World handicrafts marketing pro­ held at Notre Dame this week in Steeler, Journal gram, will be holding a sale this LaFortune from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WASHINGTON | AP|-A fleet of six American space probes, with two Typists: Kim Convey, Nancy Soviet craft close behind, is nearing Venus for the most ambitious week and next. and at the Memorial Library from 6 Morris, Mary Chustak, Katie The Shoppe is a not-for-profit to 11 p.m. At Saint Mary’s, the study ever of the cloud-encapsuled planet. Scientists and spaceBrehl agency officials said yesterday that the spacecraft are less than five organization working to alleviate sale will be held next week in Early Morning Typist: Mardi poverty in forty Third World coun­ million miles away from Venus and working well, except for one Nevin LeMans Hall from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tries. The purpose of the program experiment on one probe. 'What transpires in the next few weeks Day Editor: Marcia Kovas daily in conjunction with the Saint will be very important because it is the first of our global surbeys of Copy Reader: Mare Ulicny, is to eliminate the exploitive mid­ Mary’s Christmas Bazaar. a planet,” Noel W. Hinners of the National Aeronautics and Space Reed King dleman so that the producers of the Amnesty International and Administration told a briefing. “ If this mission is successful...then Ad Layout: Flo O'Connell, handicrafts can receive a fair price World Hunger Coalition are co­ I would anticipate a similar mission to Mars and perhaps other Sue Johnston for their goods. sponsoring the sale. planets," Hinners added. Photographer: Mark Muench

Dollar dips as prices soar The O bserver Is published Mon­ adidn’t day through Friday except during exam and vacation periods. The WASHINGTON |AP]-A dollar will buy only half as much as it did O bseiver Is published by the THE DOUBLE TAKE JOGGING eleven years ago, the government said yesterday as ti released students of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College. Subscriptions figures showing a new surge in food prices last month. President may be purchased for $20 per year TRIPLE TAKE TENNIS SUIT Carter’s chief inflation adviser called the new figures “ God-awful.’ ($10 per semester) from The Alfred Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and Price Stability O bserver, P.O. Box Q, Notre also said the October price increases show inflation is now running Dame, Indiana 4*5$*. Second T-SHIRT 50/50 s M A XL class postage paid, Notre Dame, SOLID COLORS *5.95 near 10 percent a year, nearly 2 percent higher than any Indiana, 4*55* 32-34 38-40 42-44 46 administration official has yet admitted. The Observer Is a member of the Associated Press. All repro­ THREE STRIPE 8 M L XL duction rights are reserved. 100% STRETCH *6.95 NYLON SHORTS 28-30 32-34 36-38 40-42 Weather COLORS - RED. BLUE, KELLY GREEN , , , P0° 1B®xk3° J 22 Cloudy and windy today with a 50 percent chance of rain or snow by SAVE - BUY COmPLETE SUIT ONLY *11.95 Q O iO n t R a l^ h , NX. late afternoon. Highs in the upper 30s to the low 40s. Windy with a The (Postpaid. Allow 2-4 Weeks for Delivery) 60 percent chance of snow tonight. Lows in the mid to upper 20s. Cloudy and cold tomorrow with snow flurries with highs in the low Windjammer to mid 30s. Skystream Airlines Announces the CREATIVE On Campus HAIR DESIGN FARE-DEAL FOR THE SEXES stand by rates as low a s 10 am-2 pm sale, “st. francis shoppe sale of third world handicrafts,” spon. by amnesty international and RELAXING $000 hunger coalition,laforttune ATMOSPHERE FREE HAIR 12:15 pm seminar, "carcinogenesis by dietary nitrite," dr. t0 Chica ANALYSIS tomoski assano, nd, spon. by dept, of microbiology, Regular Reserve Fee *18.00 278 galvin aud. RK RETAIL CENTER

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5:15 pm faster’s mass, spon by world hunger coalition walsh chapel % Levi Jeans 6 pm 11 pm sale, third world handicrafts,lib. concourse Lady Levi Straight Legs Super Straights 6:30 pm sailing club meeting, 204 o’shag Bell Bottoms Corduroy 7 pm film, "the gospel of St. matthew," little theatre, $1 11 Levi Corduroy I Fashion Tops 7:30 pm seminar, msgr. geno c. baroni will speak, open to faculty and grad students, spon. by coll. bus. adm., 121 hayes healy Be a Levi ffian Be a Levi Woman american scene lecture series, "environmental hazards to the unborn child; lessons from the laboratory, bessy carlton, dept, of nutrition and toxicology, mit, carroll hall, smc The ONLY Place For Jeans poetry readings, max westler, Stapleton lounge NORTH VILLAGE FRAIL 8:15 pm recital, deborah davis, cello, spon. by music dept, lib. aud. i U.S. 31 North at Darden Rd. Open 9-9 #**#e#ee#####* Wednesday, November 29, 1978 ______the QbSBfVer SeniorBar rum and coke special

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Fr. John Van Wolvlear, Vice-President for Student Affairs spoke on student rights last night in the Grace Hall pit. [Photo by Mark Muench]

On controversial issues WORLD’S GREATEST PIZZA ALL MAJOR SPORTS Van Wolvlear comments ON 7 FT T.V. by Tim Creagan According to Van Wolvlear, an is that there is no concrete informa­ overflow of under 150 or so tion on what the housing situation Vice-President of Student Affairs students could probably be acco­will be like for next year. “ We just famou ? SUPER SUPPER Fr. John Van Wolvlear spoke to modated on campus, but if anydon't know what we’re going to be approximately 40 people in the more, some would have to move faced with," he said. 5 - 7:30 MON - TUES - WED Grace Hall Pit last night. At the off-campus. The proposed lottery was dis­ meeting Van Wolvlear answered However, early indications seem cussed, and many suggestions Pizza-Chicken- questions regarding the proposed to show that this year’s junior class were made on its implementation. Spaghetti-Salad *2. housing lottery for next year’s may not be following the trend set One student suggested that the senior class and reiterated his during the last three years. As lottery be divided between seniors previous position on parietals and a evidence of this, Van Wolvlear and graduate students, so that the All You Can Eat Student Union (SU) sponsoredcited the fact that for this school whole burden of the lottery would record store. year, there are 57 junior women not fall on next year’s seniors. Van Wolvlear stated that there is living off campus, as compared to Van Wolvlear mentioned that hte . SOUTH BEND. ■323 E. Ireland Rd. 291-75001 an anticipated housing shortage for only 55 senior women. possibility of splitting up a lottery ■231 Edison Rd. 289-5555# next year, based on trends esta­ But Van Wolvlear emphasized among seniors ans grad students S H A K E Y 's blished from previous years. that the main problem at this point had never been brought up before. However, he discourage the suggestion, saying that the grad Campus to students as a whole were financi­ ally worse off than everybody else SPRING BREAK and that the University felt that it housing infwas “ minimally taking care of among ott-campus students and FORT LAUDERDALE by Pat Mangan them.” encouraged them to pay attention He said that it was for this reason Holiday Inn Oceanside March 17 to the Off-Campus Newsletter pub­ As the confusion over the hous­ that the University was not seri­ ing shortage intensifies, the stu­ lished by Student Government. ously considering turning St. Joe’s In the Heart of the action -March 25 dent government Off-Campus Fitzpatrick also exhorted those and Brownson Halls, which are Commission, together with the who do end up off campus to $209 per person quad occupancy Office of Off-Campus Housing, is interact with their neighbors and now graduate residences, into in the process of providing practical singled out interaction with com­ undergraduate dorms. information to students who are munity groups as vital. When students mentioned that Price Includes: Roundtrip transportation planning to move off campus. Other areas of interest, such as the University had a responsibility At a meeting sponsored by the security and insurance, were dis­to its undergraduates as well, Van Lodging two offices, approximately 70 stu­ cussed. Hornbeck, an insurance Wolvlear quoted Robert E. Gordon, dents gathered last Monday night agent from South Bend, provided vice-president for Advanced Disneyworld tickets in the LaFortune lounge to explore the information in these areas. Studies, as saying that he wished to the possibilities of off-campus liv­ Concerning security, Hornbeck reserve St. jo e’s and Brownson ing. John Fitzpatrick, off-campus suggested these precautions: bolt Halls for grad students. CALL: coordinator, Dan D’Antonio of locks should be installed and when VAn Wolvlear also pointed out off-campus housing, Kevin Roch- you leave your house you should that these halls were not in very 234-2196 ford of Legal Aid Services and turn on some lights and leave your good condition, so undergraduates Michael Hornbeck of Hornbeck radio on. were not being deprived of very IMDMfSM MOTOR BUS Insurance Company were present o Hornbeck said that the installa­ much. 715 SOUTH MICHIGAN, SOUTH BEND, IN 46624 offer relevant information and to tion of smoke alarms can save up to Van Wolvlear recalled that the answer students’ questions. 10 percent on the cost of insurance. housing problem is not new. As make your reservations now Fitzpatrick pointed out, “ Sooner He also pointed out that the [continued on page 7] or later some of you are going to minimum protection that can be leave the campus, so we are here to purchased is $5,000, which would make the transition a smoother cost approximately $40 to $45. r one.” Hornbeck said that items worth I D’Antonio encouraged all stu­more than $500 needed to be listed WANTS I dents who are considering moving separately, which would result in off campus to consult the Office of separate premiums. The prem­ LEES I i . Off-Campus Housing in Room 311 iums on these items must be paid of the Administration Building. He at a rate of $.90 per $100 of stated, “ Contrary to what people coverage. r YOUR have been saying, there is ade­ Fitzpatrick suggested that aver­ quate housing off-campus,” age monthly expenses for off-cam­ Call about their “ We have lists of available pus students adds up to $170. Hei houses, boarding rooms and apart­ [continued on page 6] 5p.m.- 12 mid ment complexes in the South Bend i area,” D’Antonio said. He also i BEER SPECIALS assured the students that all list­ i ings are first inspected and can, therefore, be trusted, D’Antonio also encouraged stu­ (cheap) Tues —Sat dents to obtain off-campus housing ROCCO’S through his office because that Section Party would give him “ more clout” with BARBERS 289-0639 the landlords and he could then offer even more help. While D’Antonio explained the hairstylists Hall Party search-and-selection process, Fitz­ L patrick pointed out the Student 531 N. Michigan Government services availoJ,ip to e tc .... off-campus students. He empha-- 233-4957 sized the need for communication 4 __ the observer______Wednesday, November 29, 1978 What does Student Union do for you?

the comptroller, and three additional The Social Commission hopes to have commissioners. This year, John more co sponsored events with halls on Bonacci, Jerry Perez, and Gary Luchini campus. Keep this in mind when you or form the balance of the committee. your hall are planning projects which Among 6ther responsibilities, the steer­ may be too large to handle alone. ing committee nominates the new Direc­ such as the Student Players production tor by March 1st and is responsible for Academic Commission of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown", his removal. a performance by the National Theatre of We hope that you come to see our John Kuluz is the Academic Commis­ the Deaf, and a visit from actor William operation in person. Student Unionsioner. He is a junior pre professional Windon performing ThurberII, based on offices are located on the 2nd floor of major. John hopes his commission can the life of the famed humorist. LaFortune. Please feel free to visit, ask "provide a smorgasborg of topics " so The Midwest Blues Festival is also that there will be something of interest staged by this commission. This year for everyone. Already this year the Albert Collins and John Lee Hooker were Academic Commission has sponsored the headliners. They put on a great two SEE UJHATS the NASA Symposium and the two day day show. Jerry encourages anyone Assassination Workshop, Who Shot willing and interested in helping out with HAPPEN, i N

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and groups. Betty feels that this The "three or four to one ratio" that you poets. The week opens with a presenta­ sem ester's movie schedule will be hear so much about fell apart. tion by the featured author (last Edward entertaining as well as culturally enrich­Opportunity, fun, dancing, a live band, a Albee appeared). A series of evening ing. good time. What more could you want? lectures deliverd by other talented If you missed Hurricane, you'd better Vfcfcome writers continues during the week. Calendar Office get your Bull Moose tickets early. They Workshops are offered during the day won't last long. providing an opportunity for those Joanne Dowd and Rosanne Pozgai are interested to meet and talk to/the the co-calendar coordinators for this S t u d e n t s authors on a one to one basis. The week year. They attempt to eliminate schedul­ Welcome Week is truly a literary celebration and is ing conflicts before they occur. This THE NAZZ... enjoyed by guests, faculty, and students office is also an information service. Any Welcome Week I is history, but wait alike. group wishing to sponsor an activity till next year! An innovation of this The Nazz is open every Friday and can call the Calendar Office to find outyear's Union, Welcome Week proved to Saturday night. Student musicians,TICKET OFFICE... what is planned for the desired date ofbe one of the most successful events of vocalists and comedians are featured. the event. the year. Providing an opportunity for Each group or individual performs about The Student Union's ticket office sells They both stress, however, that the students to get together outside of class an hour and a half As many as two or tickets to all Student Union sponsored calendar office can only be effective if before the deluge of quizes, tests and three acts can be offered in one evening. concert events, outside promoted con­ they are informed of activities. They papers. Welcome Week filled that badly The Nazz provides an opportunity for certs which might draw a large number encourage all halls, groups and organi­needed "bonanza" of events during thethose with talent to share it with others. of students and to any other Student zations to notify them of coming events. first week of school. Remember the It has been extremely successful and Union event which requires ticket sales. continues to offer a good entertainmentThe Student Union ticket office will also alternative. The Nazz also offers •sell tickets for any legitimate student occasional weekday entertainment such organization which provides numbered as Jazz at the Nazz. Keep your eye out tickets and an explanation of the event to for Nazz schedules! which these tickets apply. Tickets must be presented well in advance of the ISIS... scheduled date of sale. Lotteries are held for every concert at ISIS Art Gallery is a student managed 6:00 p.m. the evening preceding opening operation. ISIS offers art students day of ticket sales. The lottery display space for their work. Many of determines the places people will occupy the Senior art majors and Graduate art when they come to buy tickets the next students sponsor personal art shows day at 8:00 a.m. Students need I D " need a ride ?' here. ISIS is located in the Old cards to receive a lottery number and to Fieldhouse and is open every weekday Rider Board [revised] double feature movies, the picnics, the buy tickets at the window the next concerts on the Quads, and the Polish and occasionally on weekends. Every­ morning. The person entered in the If you're in need of transportationWedding? Who could forget? But like one is encouraged to check it out for new lottery does not have to buy tickets home for the holidays, we probably have we said, wait till next year! developments and shows. the ne%t day, but anyone buying tickets what you're looking for. Operated in his place must have his I D. card. SOPHOMORE LITERARY FESTIVAL... All checks should have the I D. of the jointly by the Student Union Services ************** Commission and Ombudsman, we do the person who wrote the check printed on best we can in matching up those looking This springtime festival is one of a it. The ticket office is located on the for rides and those looking for riders. In addition to the many events and kind - a solid week of lectures and second floor of LaFortune Student Call OBUD (6283) and they will take your activities which Student Union has workshops given by talented writers and Center. destination and whether you are looking scheduled for this year, special services for a ride or rider. If they can't match and events are made available to the you up on the spot, they'll call you as student body. soon as a match is available. Try it! It might save you a lot of thumbing.

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If Jazz is your thing, we have the "Big The Quickee is a shuttle bus service Event" for you: Collegiate Jazz which leaves from the circle every half Festival. Held annually in the spring, hour on weekend evenings. Although it the best University and College jazz is not available every weekend, it is bands in the nation compete, to be scheduled to run approximately four * judged by some of the best Jazz weekends a semester. The Quickee musicians in the country. This year they takes riders to destinations such as: include such outstandings as LouisBoar's Head. Forum I and II Theaters, Bellson, Lew Tabackin, Hubert Laws, Kubiaks, Shula's, The Heidlberg and John Lewis, Larry Ridley, Dan Portofino's. Advance notification will be Morgen stern. This year's festival given. should be even better. Ask around. It's great! DARBY'S... Hurricane and Bull Moose "Darby' Place", so named by Father The biggest parties of the semesters Griffin, after his faithful companion, is aren't even held on campus! Jeffersonjust the spot for all late night studiers. Lounge is where the action is. A ticket Located in the basement of LaFortune gets you transportation, a band, and allStudent Center, Darby's is also great for the beer you can drink. Hurricane was late night visiting. Donuts, soft drinks, so successful that more people wanted to hot chocolate and coffee are available Arthur Miller stands out as one of the more well-known authors who have dance than the dance floor could hold.until 4:00 a.m. appeared at the Sophomore Literary Festival. ______■aawwriiiiffiaaiMBMMiiiiwii'iiii imnm Mmnw«ii

KIRBY, I THINK THE THEY SAY YOU CAN AU/UOYS BEST PLACET) S im TELL A CULTURE BY TTSLIT- LOOKING TORTHE ERATURE! WELL, M fe GOT SEVENTIES IS RIGHT JUST ABOUT EVERY MOVIE HERE INOURQU/N NOm/mON AND SELF- 'All Over’ opens this week MALDEN LIBRARY! HELP MANUAL PUBLISHED IN THE LASTTBi YEARS! ALL OVER, Edward Albee’s play Best Friend (Tony Mockus) andCocteau. about death and dying, will be thepartner in business, his Daughter The second innovation is the second season production of the(Lisa Jaquez) who has turned play’s setting, designed by senior Notre Dame - Saint Mary's against the family and his Son Speech and Drama major Jim Theatre. The production will run at (Mark Harris) who has failed to live Houle. The action will take place 8 p.m. in O’Laughlin Auditoriumup to any of his father's expecta­ on 64 multi-leveled, cushioned on Friday, Saturday and Sunday,tions. platforms on which the audience December 1, 2 and 3, and Wednes­ These characters have lived their will be seated. day, Thursday, Friday and Satur­lives in this great man’s shadow. Houle designed the set and day, Dec. 6, 7, 8 and 9. As the shadow weakens, they find lighting for last year's student The play does not utilize the themselves lost in their own wasted production of The Madman and the regular auditorium seating. 'Audi­past. The present is a grim Nun and for this past summer’s PERSONALLY, I FAVOR GEE, I ence members will be seated reminder of this past. The future is productions of A Tale of Sleeping INC OUTPUT OF TUB NEW DUNNO, Beauty, Aladdin, •Treasure Island YOU? MHO 0 H ,M 0 0 J.. randomly within the environmental uncertain and dismal. They are SCHOOL OF AMORALHY. ZONK. I'M and Yon Ca««’$ Take It With You. CARES ABOUT YOU REALLY setting of the play. Because of the trapped by loneliness, self-loath­ LOOKING m FOR YOU- NOP SURE XX/F " SOUND IN limited space, early ticket reserva­ ing, banality and the threat of He also designed the set and n m - U H o j u s t s e e m s t h aVs CONTROL OF tions are advised. Reservations nothingness costumes for You’re A Good Man, SO SENSIBLE THESE ME.. YOUR L IF E ! may be made by calling 284-4176. This production will mark two Charlie Brown, presented by the ALL OVER is a play about facing innovations in the Notre Dame - Student Play :rs. the impending death of a loved oneSaint Mary's Theatre. ALL OVER and the death of wasted life. The is the first all-student production of CILA jo bs action center, at d«a rich anda major season, with underclass­ powerful man who lies on his men handling all aspects of the available at VSQ deathbed. .However, the focus is show. The director is Mark Applications for a CILA summer on those that gathft around him: Amenta, a senior Speech and project may be picked up at the his wife (Eileen Durkin) from whom Drama major who directed two Volunteer Services Office in the he has ueen separated for 20 years, previous student productions: TheLaFortune Student Center. Addi­ his Mistress (Cathy Hurst) whom Lesson, by Eugene Ionesco, andtional information will be available he has loved during this time, his Les Parents Tenlbles, by Jean soon. 6 the observer Wednesday, November 29, 1978 Fox to talk Ihe SD §44C IlieatrD on sociobiology LET'S SEE-CLRSSBESAN 2 MINUTES IS SECONDS END presents by Rick Travers AG0. THE PROFESSOR HAS Internationally renowned anthro­ MERELY INTROPUCEP THE SMC pologist Robin Fox, a Rutgers TOPIC Edward Albee’s University professor and one of the THEATRE leading figures in the controversial area of sociobiology will discuss ‘‘Why Isn’t There a Darwinian c illc v e e Social Science?” at 4 p.m. Thurs­ day in the Library Auditorium. r 8pm In C’ldi^M in Auditorium As a self-defined neo-Darwinian, Fox has become an outspoken III.Sal. Sun. Dec. 1,2,3 participant in the current debate over the degree to which man’s H r I. ItiJ ii. Iii. Sril • Dec. A. I, 8,<3 behavior is determined by bio­ logical factors. Although not a supporter of either extreme in the Seating is very limited. The audience will be seated randomly debate, Fox insists that “ man has the kinds of cultures and societies within the environmental setting of the play. Please note the f QUESTION-QUEST iqNJ! he has because he is the kind of ^ PftOFESSOS?? — ■ THERE IT l$~ THE Sunday and Wednesday performances. species he is.” Trained at the University of [PO ES THIS MEAU THAT.. 10:/3 QUESTION Reserve your tickets now! Call 284-4176 London, Fox has carried out exten­ m m - on tim e/! sive research in rural Ireland and is generally regarded as the leading kWEMC WHEN ITS authority on kinship and family in OVEft contemporary anthropology. He winter's here ! has had four books published, including his major study, Kinship and Marriage. In recent weeks following the death of anthropolo­ store your gists Margaret Meade, Fox was selected by the New York Times to write a column assessing Meade’s role and contribution in 20th cen­ bicycle tury anthropology. Fox’s talk will be interdiscipli­ nary. introducing evidence from 2 Where: gate 14 - the Stadium philosphy, history and biology, as well as the social sciences, in Campus provides data When: thurs,nov.30/fri, dec. 1 presenting his proposals for a [continued from page 3] first sign of trouble. “ Everyone Darwinian social science. explained that the average student tries to play lawyer-don’t! There , _ from 1 -4 pm paysabout $70 to $75 in rent per are certain legal troubles you can please note: r month, about $15 per month for get into. And it’s best to get the Lunch program utilities, and about $20 per week benefit of aid,” Rochford said. all bicycles must be registered, bicycles for food. His total annual projec­ recieves supporttion was $1530. According to D’Antonio, the whole purpose of the meeting was may be registered only between the hours Due to the overwhelming success Legal questions were answered by Rochford and he stressed the to make students aware of services of 4 an d 8 pm a t th e LOST an d FOUND of its three-week trial period, the available to them, should they “ Take-A- Prof-to-Lunch program need for students to consult the Legal Aid office or Off-Campus decide to move off-campus. He has been instituted on a permanent Office, rm 121, Administration Building^f Housing before signing a lease so added that complete information basis by the administration. that they know exactly what they will be available in his office by Twenty-five free co-ex lunch are getting into. He also exhorted Dec. 1 and that another meeting is tickets are now available each week students to consult Legal Aid at thebeing planned for next week. to students and faculty members in the Student Government office of LaFortune. “It is important that the program collegiate receives continued support from the students,” said Renee Lcuchten, a student working with michoel & co. Campus Ministry on the program. She added, “The administration will evaluate the program periodic­ I Hair Concepts ally and will terminate it if tickets are not being used.” 'Hair designs for Men & Women, j The program is running for the first three davs of this week.. with the emphasis on Easy Care’ open late tues.-thurs. 8pm North 1/2 mile east of notre dame 18381 Edison at Ind 23 272-7222 south 2041E. Ireland at Ironwood 291-1001 master charge visa

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Organizational then for a student to keep his grade were not for him to make. coin-operated washers and dryers meeting Thurs. Nov. 30, LaFortune OVERSEAS JOBS - Summer/full time. point average above 2.25 or else he When students said that hall somewhere onthe North Quad, in Ballroom, 7:30. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. couldn’t live on campus the nextjudicial boards should have more All fields, $500-1200 monthly, expenses addition to the ones already in Need a ride? Call Wilson Driveaway. paid, sightseeing. Free info - Write: year. responsibility in the appeals pro­ Badin Hall. Cars to all major cities. All you pay for is International Job Center, Box 4490-14 He said that the housing situa­ cess for students, Van Wolvlear gas. Cars are brand new. For more Berkeley, CA 94704 tion is definitely a “ mathematics expressed concern that a differnce Van Wolvlear said that such an information, call Dan at 1783. problem” since there was a ques­ in hall judicial boards would pre­idea was possible, if a “neutral I sure would appreciate a ride to Daytona tion of what to do with all the sent a problem in uniformity of the Pandora’s continues Its Happy Hours, Beach Florida area for Christmas. area could be found to put the Friday 3:00-6:00. All used books 1/2 Willing to share driving and expenses. incoming freshmen, as well as the interpretation of regulations. machines in.” He described a price. Behind the N O. Apts. 233-2342. Call Damian at 1003. upperclassmen already present. HE mentioned that the problem “neutral area” as being a non­ Van Wolvlear also commented comes from the fact that the residence location, but didn’t really Budget light hauling for ND-SMC com­ Babysitter needed 2-3 days/wk for 9- on his decision about the proposed judicial board is “ not like a daily know where such an area could be munity. Call 234-4289 or 283-3424. month old. Schedule negotiable. Own Student Union record store. Hebusiness...there is not continuity."found on the North Quad. He transportation necessary. Scottsdale said that there is “ not a demand for Buy low priced Third World Handicrafts Mall area. 291-4530. He said that the University “tries expressed hope that a solution today at the St. Francis Shoppe Sale - a record store.” He felt that “the to consider student requests-itcould be found sometime in the LaFortune 10-2, Library Concourse 6-11. Need one student or GA ticket for Student Union should not bedoesn’t shut them off, but it takes future. Valparaiso or Rice. Frank 288-3204. involved in business,” since it was Give the folks back home a break for not its main function. Christmas with an autographed copy of Wanted: one student ticket for Valpar­ Pa UI M UI lan BEFORE ROCKNE AT NOTRE DAME aiso. Call 4-1-4420. Comparing the idea of a record [$9.95/clothbound]. Author CHET store with a dorm food sales GRANT and introducer DAN DEVINE operation, Van Wolvlear said that a Irish picked 4th... will sign your copy at Library Lounge, PERSONALS food sales had a demand for its this Friday. 7-9. Refreshments. services, while a record store did i C o n t m C. Dampf and all of former 2-South, not, even though both of these Attention all Logan volunteers and inter­ Miss you lots - keep writin’ . [Continued from page 8] ested students! The annual Christmas organizations could be seen as Love, dance for the mentally handicapped will competing with previously existing guard Roy Hamilton are sure All-American choices, and should lead A Spanish Senorita (?) be held this Friday, December 1st, from University organizations. He UCLA to its 13th straight conference title, as only Pac-10 foe Southern Cal 7:30-10:00 P.M. in the Logan Center This is a poem dedicated to Matt therefore did not think a record will challenge. Gary Cunningham, whose first Bruin squad a year ago cafeteria. Come and join the fun! A live Who doesn't always know where he’s at store, necessary. suffered regular season losses only to Notre Dame, will also rely on 6-9 band and refreshments will insure a good He has a roomie named Mike time! A decoration making party will be Discussing parietals. Van Wol center Gig Sims, the other returning starter. Some say Andy Gibb, he is like held Thursday night at Logan at 7:00 vlear said that the student parietals 3. MICHIGAN STATE-Jud Heathcote definitely holds the upper hand When all are dancing, Matt hides from P.M. Please come and help us make in a vastly improved Big Ten conference, as his Spartans are once again the crowd proposal was subject to the appro­ decorations for the dance! Questions call But he's not shy on the phone, just val of the Dean of Students. The led by Earvin “ Magic” Johnson,Sports Illustrated s latest cover boy. Mike at 1371 or Sue at 41-4832. loud!!! present regulation regarding pari­Although the 6-8 sophomore guard is the center of Spartan attention, Now that we’ve got ourselves in trouble Attention all Logan Center Saturday Rec etals came trom the Board of State also returns smooth 6-7 forward , the team's only senior, too deep- people! Regular Saturday Rec will be Trustees and was designed so thatwho scored 17-7 a game and pulled down an average of 9.1 rebounds a just remember, Patsy and Bethie love ya held December 2nd at Logan Center from year ago. Sophomore center Jay Vincent, at 6-8, and junior guard Terry Riep students could “ walk into their 9:00-11:30 A.M. Bring your swimsuit if P S. See ya New Year's Eve rooms without embarassing any­ Donnelly will aid the Spartans, who are shooting for their second loop you like and help the kids enjoy Saturday one,” according to Van Wolvlear. crown in as many years. Rec. Take care and beware of Pat He added that he did not want 4. NOTRE DAME If the Irish have one advantage over any team in the If you don’t believe, ask Matt students’ rooms to “become 24- country, it is their depth. All 10 returning lettermen are sure to see plenty She’s a wild and crazy gal FOR RENT hour lounges.” of action, expecially sophomore forwards Kelly Tripucka and Tracy Fun at a party as a drinking pal Though small and petite in size Van Wolvlear said that the Jackson. Phelps’ squad has the potential to match, if not better, last Self Storage -100 sq. ft. and up. Special In spirit she'd win a prize University wants the quiet hours year’s performance, but two things are necessary if the Irish plan on roup student rates. 3001 U.S. 31 - Niles Just crank up the stereo with Bruce traveling to Salt Lake City this March. First of all, consistent play is a 84-4880 684-2895. parietals arrangement and that’s And she'll let it all hang loose “ what it will have.” This is must from co-captain centers and . This was P.S. Take shelter if you play Born to Run. For rent, 2nd semester, 3 bedroom house because the University considers clearly evident in the intrasquad scrimmage of two weeks ago. Laimbeer on beautifully wooded 1.4 acres with trout was 6-of-8 from the floor, scored 15 points and engulfed 13 rebounds, Do you call that poetry? quiet hours an important rule and stream; gas heat; fireplaces; $400 7343 they will preserve it, according to while Flowers hit one of seven from the field, scored three points and had or 684-6620. To Kevin K.K. Van Wolvlear. three rebounds. Laimbeer's squad won by 15. Secondly, if junior Rich Congratulations! I knew you could do Various ideas were proposed for Branning relinquishes his spot at the point to play a wing, he’ll have to do LOST AND FOUND it! You’re my kind of swimmer! parietals by the students, includingmore scoring than his 11.0 average of last year. A fine shooter, Branning Princess Found: on the quad Tuesday morning, a 3-month study utilizing one hallhas not really exhibited that dimension of his game that often in the past Nov 21, a left-hand glove, dark brown in which there would be no two years. leather with rabbit fur (?) lining. Claim at Much thanks to everyone who helped Zelda Ray and Co. drink all their Coorsl! 5. MICHIGAN- fans are quick to point out that 6-7 center Observer office. parietals and coed living, in an By the way, Zelda needs a ride home to attempt to “ see what it looks like.” returns for the Wolverines after missing last season with an Minnesota for Christmas break. Of Found a Timex day-date automatic, water injured left knee that required surgery. And they are quick to point out course she’ll make it worth your while! resistant men’s watch in Green Field. that Hubbard, teaming with sophomore swing man Mike McGee and When found, read Tues. 14. Inquire at Call at 8125. senior guard Tom Staton, will more than likely be right in the thick of Lost and Found Office in Ad Building. * Observer Sorry Z, but I couldn’t resist! things for the Big Ten crown. But what they fail to indicate is that HELP! Michigan coach Johnny Orr had one of the best recruiting years of anyone Happy Birthday Mary and Ellen! Between lunch and dinner on Monday the in the country. Freshman recruits John Garris (6-9 from Bridgeport, Love, 27th, someone accidently walked off with Conn.), Thad Garner (6-7 from Gary, Ind.) and Keith Smith (6-0 from Jean, Maureen and Ellen my knapsack from S. Dining hall. Please, sports Detroit) leave Orr with a Surplus of talent for the future, let alone the I need it back as it has all my notes for all Speaking of birthdays.... present. my classes in it. If you found a brown bag and/or 4 yellow spiral notebooks, please 6. KANSAS--, the Jaynawks’ 7-1, 255-pound center, call 6757 as soon as possible. Happy belated birthday to Doug M., could lead coach Ted Owens’ team to bigger and better things this year, I didn’t get you a present, so how about Interhall results provided he stays Out of foul trouble. Kansas appears sound at guard with an Italian Kiss instead? Who else? The Regina Hall Fourth Floor Wilmore Fowler and Darnell Valentine, the latter of whom led the Big FOR SALE South won the Saint Mary’s Inter- Eight in steals and assists last year as a freshman. The Jayhawks also hit And belated wishes to John Walsh, mural Volleyball Tournament yes­ the jackpot in the recruiting war, landing three prize freshmen, including 1972 Ford Gran Torino, good condition, Louise sends a special hug and a kiss for terday, routing the Crazy Quints South Bend’s own David Magley, Indiana’s “ Mr. Basketball” last year. new tires and battery. Some rust. From the favorite man in her life! from Le Mans Hall in the finals, 7. N.C. STATE-Clyde “The Clyde” Austin and Hawkeye Whitney are $975. 291-4530 between 5 and 7 p.m. 15-4, 11-15, and 15-8. the leaders of the Wolfpack, which i . .urns nine of its top 10 performers Copy Editor: from last year's third-place ACC squad. Both juniors this season, For sale: “ Black Panther” hockey Don’t cut down on us MCPs until Regina South had advanced to skates. Top condition. Size 9 1/2-10. you've walked a mile in our shoes. the finals by way of victories over Whitney and Austin paced Norm Sloan’s ’77-78 team with averages of Call 1493. FCC the Laura Vodicka Team from Holy 15.3 and 12.4 per game. Also returning are starters Tony Warren (6-6, P.S. Thanks a million for the timely info! Cross, Regina Second Floor South, 11.7 ppg), Kendal “ Tiny” Finder (6-8, 11.1) and Glenn Sudhop (7-2, 5.8), Le Mans Second Annex and a bye.also a South Bend product. Sharpshooting guard Kenny Matthews and Hear the Adonis interview Keith Moon, pivotman Craig Watts add depth to a Wolfpack unit which could give Duke WANTED The Resurrection Kid. Tomorrow Night ********* 9-11 PM on WSND. The Interhall Tennis Tournament,a real run for its money in the ACC. Desperately need a ride home for which began in the second week of 8. LOUISVILLE- The Cardinals may not have a center to replace 6-11 Christmas break. The Philadelphia Mistletoe Madness is coming...Pucker September, was finally completed Ricky Gallon, but that won’t stop Coach Denny Crum’s quintet from vicinity (east on the PA Turnpike). I can up! last week. Winners for the mixed making a run for the nation’s top spot. Darrell Griffith, perhaps the most leave Wednesday December 20 at 12:30 exciting player in college basketball, is back with his collection of slam and I will gladly share all expenses and doubles division were Jory Segal Are you interested in being baptized or dunks. The junior guard will provide leadership on a team which boasts driving. Please call Tom at 1138. learning more about the Roman Catholic and Barry Sundland, both graduate religion? For more information about the students. Jay Decio defeatednine freshmen and sophomores on a 13-man roster. Guard Tony Branch Need 2 GA tickets or 1 student, 1 GA Notre Dame Catechumenate Program, Margarete Griego to win the and forward Bobby Turner return with their steady play, and should be ticket for the Valpo basketball game please call: 283-6536 or 283-3820. aided tremendously by Treshman Scooter McCray, Derek Smith, Jerry Saturday. Please call Tom at 1138. women’s tournament. For the men’s novice division, Rich Scholl Eaves and Wiley Brown. If this is n6t the year of the Cardinal, next year Frosh Finale-Dee. 1,9-1, Stepan Center, just might be it. Manchester, Missouri-two competent " I t ’s only a buck!" defeated Rich Danburg, 6-3, 6-2, to drivers for Christmas Holidays-male or win the title. Out of 82 participants 9. TEXAS--Four starters return from a Longhorn team which finished female-for details call 291-1887 -ask for SHAKESPEAREAN GUILD (AKA Fea­ in the men’s open division, Sam last season with a 26-5 mark and an NIT crown. Third-year coach Abe Mrs. Robert Heron only. Free transpor­ tures Writers) forming. All budding Kahale from Grace Hall defeated Lemons’ cagers should win the Southwest Conference, but will feel the tation. FAULKNERS* HEMINGWAYS* and Barry Sundland in three sets, 6-2, loss of center Gary Goodner. It appears that Lemons will go with a front VIDALS are asked to attend brief meeting line of 6-4 forward Ron Baxter, 6-7 forward Tyrone Branyan and 6-5 center Anyone needing a roommate for next 7 PM Thursday evening at Observer 1- 6 , 6 - 1. semester write to: office, or call CHRIS STEWART at 7471, Ovie Dotson, leaving the ‘Horns with an obvious height disadvantage. Greg Quinn 3748. Consistent play from pointman John Moore and last year’s leading scorer, Univ. of Notre Dame Rome Studies ?n Jim Krivacs, will give the Orange and White a good backcourt Program Brian Logue: Congratulations on admis­ Congrats to Cat Wittenberg of SMC. She combination. Via Monterorie 76 sion to medical school. You deserve it for won the Adonis Thanksgiving Feast. Rome, Italy 00186 10. RUTGERS-Senior James Bailey, at 6-9, is one of the best big men you have worked hard. in basketball, and has forgone the professional hardship draft to play for Please send all information, Love, Sarah Kunst is 5’3” yea!!! Shegiew! from your best friend. coach Tom Young’s Rutgers squad. His play alone is enough to post a $50 per 100 envelopes stuffed and Monday Night Staff: winning record for many teams, but with much help from Abdel Anderson addressed at home. Write Benco Kate McDevitt: I bet you're wondering why I cut off my and Daryl Strickland, the Scarlet Knights could dominate Eastern play Enterprises Box 5239 Austin, TX 78763. Katie Katie Katie!! Howarteththou? fingertip. and will no doubt point towards post-season play. SOON. Hope thou had a wonderful Turkey break. It was so my finger could be like my Rounding out the top 20 hoop squads from Atlantic to Pacific: When will we go sleigh riding? heart....without feeling Dishwasher wanted. Weds., Fri., Sun. THE NEW YORK HITCHHIKER It’s so nice to know I’m appreciated 11. Syracuse 16. LSU nights. Apply in person at NICOLA’S. even though it’s obvious I can be 12. Southern Cal 17. Iona 809 N. Michigan. Get ready for Mistletoe Madness, replaced. 13. San Francisco 18. Indiana December 2 is the day! Remaining mellow, 14. North Carolina 19. DePaul UC ______me 15. Maryland 20i Marquette a the observer Wednesday, November 29, 1978 Oklahoma back Billy Sims wins 1978 Heisman Trophy NEW YORK [API - Junior half­ 89 second place votes and 83 Sims is the third Oklahoma back Billy Sims, the nation’s lead­ third-place ballots for 750 points. player to win the Heisman. The ing rusher who smashed the Okla­ Then came a large drop to Leach, others were Billy Vessels in 1952 homa and Big Eight Conference whose totals were 89-58-52 for 432 and Steve Owens in 1969. single season ground gaining re­points. White’s total was 37-74-98 The Hooks, Texas, junior said in cords, won the Heisman Trophy for 354 points. an interview Monday that the fact Tuesday as the nation’s outstand­ “Thank you, I appreciate it,” he had a “good year” is satisfac­ ing college football player. Sims said when informed by tele­ tion enough and he is busy prepar­ In voting so close that a recount phone that he was the Heisman ing for the Orange Bowl rematch was ordered this morning, Sims winner. that pits the Sooners against Neb- won out over Penn State quarter­ Then he added, “ My heart Nebraska. back Chuck Fusina, Michigan stopped beating.” quarterback Rick Leach and South­ Although he had been mentioned Sims’ description of his 1978 NBC ern California running back as one of the leading candidates,season as a “ good year” is modest Sports Charles White. •Sims expressed surprise that he in the face of his statistics. The 6 foot, 207-pounder holds the new Sims, a 205-pound speedster was the winner. Both UCLA and Digger Phelp s Irish should prove to be in the thick of Big Eight Conference rushing re­ from Hooks, Texas, received 151 “ I thought maybe. 1 would be in things in this year's NCAA basketball race. Paul Mullaney tells why, cord of 1,762 yards, more than four first place votes, 152 second place the middle of it but I thought Ron below. [Photo by Doug Christian] votes and 70 third-place ballots for (sic) Leach would win it because times his 1977 season total. a total of 827 points on a 3-2-1 vote he’s had four years there, he did a He leads the nation in rushing, Paul Mullaney basis. lot of tremendous things and hewith a high of 160.2 yards per game Fusina received 163 first place had a good game Saturday on and 7.6 yards per carry, and in votes, 12 more than Sims, but only national television.” scoring with a total of 120 points. The Nation’s Best ‘Sparky ’ Anderson fired; AP Top 20 Goal Tending The top 20 teams in the There are those who seem to think that Digger Phelps’ 1978-79 Irish McNamara to lead Reds Associated Press college foot­ basketball squad could be the best to ever take to the hardwood at Notre ball poll, with first place votes Dame. Perhaps so. After all, 10 lettermen return from last year’s 23-8 CINCINNATI [AP] - The Cincinnati guided the Reds to five division in parentheses, season records unit, which enjoyed claiming Ngtre Dame’s first-ever NCAA tournament Reds, whose world championships titles, four National League cham­ and total points. regional title and a berth in the prestigious final four. in 1975 and 1976 were followed by pionships, and two World Series But for the Irish to duplicate the results of a year ago will be no easy also-ran finishes the last two crowns. 1. Penn State (52) 11-0-0 task. While feeling the losses of last year’s co-captains, Dave Batton and 1,256 Don "Duck” Williams, Phelps and Company will once again face what is seasons, Tuesday fired Manager The 44-year-old Anderson had Sparky Anderson and replaced him one more year on his contract and 2. Alabama (2) 9-1-0 1.173 perhaps the toughest schedule in the country, including a suicidal with a “flabbergasted” John will be asked to do special assign­ 3. Southern Cal (7) 10-1-0 away-from-home slate which the eighth-year coach expects will McNamara. ments for the Reds, Wagner said. 1,145 sufficiently prepare his team for post-season play. “The past two years have been Defending national champion Kentucky, which lost seniors Jack “I never had any knowledge,” 4. Oklahoma (3) 10-1-0 1,133 Givens, James Lee, Mike Phillips and Rick Robey, is mentioned little in good by the standards of most said Anderson when asked If he clubs, but we are determined to set 5. Michigan 10-1-0 1,028 pre-season contention talk, while ‘78 runner-up Duke seems to be had any indication he would be grabbing all the attention with five starters returning. UCLA, Notre Dame a higher standard," said Presidentfired. “ I guess maybe I’m not 6. Nebraska 9-2-0 940 Dick Wagner, referring to the and Michigan State also seem to be consensus top five picks. The smart enough to have the know­ 7. Clcmson 10-1-0 864 team’s second-place finishes in the pre-season outlook shapes up something like this: ledge.” 8. Arkansas 8-2-0 722 National League West. McNamara too was surprised 1. DUKE-Only reserve guard Bruce Bell has graduated from coach Bill “ It is our decision that the move about being signed by the Reds to a 9. Houston 8-2-0 698 Foster’s Blue Devil unit, which won 27 of 33 games before dropping a 94-88 decision in last year’s title tilt against Kentucky. Duke leadership we make is in the overall best one year contract. Only 24 hours 10. Notre Dame 8-3-0 689 interest of making the Cincinnati will be provided by senior guard , who led the nation last before appearing along with 11. Georgia 8-1-1 658 Reds a better team. Wagner at a press conference here, year in both free throws shot and made. Point guard John Harrell, a 6-0 “ Let’s just say it’s time for a McNamara was pitching batting 12. Michigan State 8-3-0 548 junior who averaged less than two turnovers a game last year, will aid change.” added Wagner, who saidpractice as manager of the Licey 13. Maryland 9-2-0 519 Spanarkel in the backcourt. Junior center Mike Gminski, at 6-11, will be only two - Russ Nixon and Ron flanked by sophomores Eugene Banks (6-8) and Kenny Dennard (6-7), Club in the Dominican Republic 14. Texas 7-3-0 3% Plaza - of six coaches were retained Winter League. giving the Blue Devils a front line with both strength and agility. The Reds offered to reassign “ I’m flabbergasted to have such 15. UCLA 8-3-0 367 Freshman Vince Taylor, 6-4, was somehow recruited by Foster out of pitching coach Larry Shepard, bat­ an opportunity like this,” 16. Pittsburgh 8-3-0 310 Lexington, Kentucky, and should see plenty of playing time. ting instructor Ted Kluszewski andMcNamara said. “ I’m still in a 17. Purdue 8-2-1 297 In no way, however, can Duke be considered a shoo-in, for the wild and George Scherger to other positions crazy Atlantic Coast Conference is totally unpredictable year after year. state of shock.” 18. Missouri 7-4-0 200 in the organization. Alex Grammas McNamara previously manged North Carolina State, Maryland, Virginia and the other ACC schools are contract was not renewed. the San Diego Padres and Oakland 19. Iowa State 8-3-0 98 waiting in the wings to upset both the Blue Devils and the pollsters. The change came as a surprise Athletics and last season was a 20. Ohio State 7-3-1 96 2. UCLA— The Bruins aren’t the powerhouse they once were, but for Anderson, who took over as an third base coach for the California nevertheless are among the nation’s best. Forward and unknown quantity in 1970 andAngels. [Continued on page 7] ‘Comeback Kid’ saved the best for last

fumbled. But it wasn’t really a fumble. Lujack.” by Frank LaGrotta Was it? “He can pass,” the skeptics admit­ Sports Writer Of course not, signaled the official ted, “but remember Theismann?” whose smile was highlighted by his “Ah, but Montana can run,” came They call him “The Comeback deep Southern California tan. But, thenthe reply. Kid,”...or “The Monongahela Minute- again, how could it have been? A “ Not like Hornung.” man.” Give him the ball and watch him fumble, recovered by the Irish, would “Yeah, what about brains?” they work. have made Notre Dame’s magical tried again. He’s everything they said...only they comeback complete. And everyone “ What about Tom Clements?” didn’t say enough. knows there’s no such thing as magic; And so it went. But that’s part of the Just ask John Robinson. He stood on at least not when the Green and Goldfun of football and of being a fan- the sidelines and watched this kid tick visit the Los Angeles Colliseum. especially a Notre Dame fan. off the last 12 minutes of a football But the day, if not the game ball, Except it wasn’t much fun when the game better than anyone he’d ever belonged to Joe Montana. His statis­ Irish were 0-2 and “ Montana for seen. tics, though incidental in the face of a Heisman in ‘78” sounded about as 57 yards...Touchdown. heartbreaking loss, were phenomenal. corny as “ Nixon for President in ‘80.” 98 yards...Touchdown. After a three-for-15 first half, Montana But a few of us went ahead and said 57 yards...Touchdown. hit 17 of 26 down the stretch for 358 it, believing that Joe Montana really Suddenly, Robinson, whose team hadtotal yards and three touchdowns. was the best quarterback in the country. come through three quarters with lots of Notre Dame fans watching the come­ Better than Rick Leach. Better than yardage and a 24-6 lead, found himselfback were probably too busy celebrating Chuck Fusina. Better than Jeff Rut­ staring at a scoreboard that read: to recall other games when Montana, ledge. Better than Thomas Lott. turned apparent Irish losses into spec­ Then, last Saturday, almost as if to Notre Dame - 25 tacular come-from-behind wins. remind those whose faith had been USC-24 North Carolina, Air Force, Cjemson, shaken, Montana did it again. It was Time remaining - 46 seconds. Purdue...the list is as long as a Montanahis last regular season game for the “ Who was that guy?” Robinson must to-Haines bomb. And just as pretty. Irish and, looking back, it’s not cliche have been asking himself as he watched He started the final seven games last to say that he saved the best for last. number 3 leap off the field. year and Notre Dame won them all. The For a while, even the oldest-time Irish “ Did he dress in the locker room or Irish won the Cotton Bowl and the fan forgot that Clements may have been do they bring a phone booth for him? national championship and people smarter, or Hornung faster. On this O.J. may jump over billboards but this started talking about Joe Montana day, number 3 was, perhaps, the best of guy leaps tall buildings! In a singlebeing All-America and maybe even the best. bound, no less.” winning the Heisman Trophy in 1978. But then it was over and he hung his Of course, in the end it didn’t matter; But when you are Notre Dame’s head and retreated to the locker room to at least not to Robinson. Four plays andquarterback, there are more important shower and dress, all the time thinking 50 yards later, Frank Jordan, his things to worry about...like history, and about what had just happened and all he placekicker, lifted one 37 yards and his the inevitable comp;, sons were not had done. Photo by Trojans pulled it out, 27-25. In long in coming. He wasn’t alone. Doug Christian between, quarterback Paul McDonald “ He’s good,” they said, “ but not like “ Who was that guy?”