Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 122, No. 01
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• September, 1980 V~J~)..#I • ~ , • ". - • ' ", .'. • , ,~~;.'~:' '.', ••• , ~ - ,~ - - ~ • ..J • ... - - • ,~ # .' ~. • .' Editor Chuck Wood SCHOLASTIC Assistant to the Editor Anthony Walton Vol. 122, No.1, September, 19BO Managing Editor Notre Dame, IN Jim Sommers Art Director Michael Gazzero FEATURES Production Manager 5 Innsbruck Interview Mark Pizza to Clay Malaker Tim Grothaus Layout Editor Tina Terlaak 7 Roaming o'er the Emerald Isle Sean F. Faircloth News Editor Fred Doherty 1980-1981. Season Andrew -Zwerneman 8 Jerusalem: Beauty in the Midst of Turmoil Fiction Editor 10 A Year in Rome . .. and You are There Michael Molinelli Mark Traverso Copy Editors 11 A New World Order?: the Trilateral Commission Tom Loughran Season Subscriptions Special Rate - all six plays for $15 Daniel .Moore Donna Teevan 23 Filming the Knute Rockne Story Lance Mazerov ND/SMC Students, Faculty and Staff - $12 Culture Editor General Admission - $3 Ken Scarbrough REGULARS Sports Editor 14 Fiction/The 1979 Sullivan Award Winner ND/SMC Students, Faculty and Staff - $2.50 Tom O'Toole " Kaleidescope" Doug Kreitzberg For Reservations Call 284-4176 St. Mary's Editor Mary Pigott 16 Gallery Justin Loustau, Brigid Mast, Joe Musumeci, Photography Editor Francoise Poinsatte, Jeff Ripple Eileen O'Meara September 26, 27 He Who Gets Slapped by Leonid Andreyev Business Manager 18 Cinema/Apollo and Dionysius October 2, 3, 4 O'Laughlin Auditorium, Saint Mary's College Rosemary Abowd Emerge This Summer Ken Scarbrough Directed by Reginald F. Bain Distribution Manager Bill Lawler Joseph Pheifer 21 Theatre/A New Look for N.D. Student Players November 14, 15, 20, A Way Out of No Way by Julie Jensen 26 Music/The Yes Drama Thom Healy 21,22 Washington Hall, Notre Dame Terry Keeley Directed by Julie Jensen Staff 28 Perspective December 5, 6,7 1 Knock at the poor by Sean O'Casey Cathy Chopp, Denise Grether, Lois Ken 29 Last Word Chuck Wood nedy, Bill Kolb, Teresa Reichert, Mike Zusi, Readers' Theatre Mark Slillivan, Katie Moo, John Davenport, ,Washington Hall', Notre Dame Dan Kevsal, Mary link Directed by Fred W. Syburg February 20, 21, 26, 'A Restoration Comedy (To be announced). 27, 28 - O'Laughlin Auditorium, Saint Mary's College Guest Director ' April 3, 4~9, 10, 11 . Original Play by Adriana Trigiani Washington Hall, Notre Dame . Directed by Adriana Trigiani April 24, 25, 30 Coppelia - Full-Length Ballet Performance Ma,y1,2-. O'LaughlinAuditorium, Saint Mary's College Illustrations: May 14, 15 Directed by Debra-Stahl _. - South Bend Tribune Archives, p. 1B, 19; Pat Byrnes, p. 5; Dennis Ryan, p. 7; Mi chael Molinelli, p. 10, 11; Francoise Poin- - satte, p. 15. The opinions expressed in Scholastic -are those of the authors and editors of Scholastic Directing: Finals and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the entire staff and editorial board of Photos: Scholastic or the University of Notre Dame, its administration, faculty, or the student Our Second Scene Christine McCrory, p. 21; Eileen O'Mear, body. - p. 22, 30, Last Word, Perspective; Bruce Playwrights' Premiere Harlan, p. 23, 24, 25. The magazine is represented forna~ional advertising by National Educational Advertising i~ Acting _Recitals - Services and CASS Student Advertising, Inc. Published fortnightly during-the school year j; ~! Front Cover: Eileen O'Meara except during vacation and examination periods, Scholastic is printed at Ave Maria Press, Ii Back Cover: Brigid Mast Notre Dame, Ind. 46556. The subscription rate is $7.00 a year and back issues _are available from Scholastic. Please address all manuscripts to Scholastic, Notre Dame, Ind. Advisory Board 46556. All unsolicited material becomes the property of Scholastic. - Elizabeth Christman, Mario Pedi, James copyright © 1980 Scholastic / all rights reserved / none of th~ contents may be repro Robinson duced without permission. S~PTEMBER- 3 SCHOLASTIC - - ' . •• ' c"'- .' ..~ :' • ~ , • ". - • ' ", .'. • , ,~~;.'~:' '.', ••• , ~ - ,~ - - ~ • ..J • ... - - • ,~ # .' ~. • .' Editor Chuck Wood SCHOLASTIC Assistant to the Editor Anthony Walton Vol. 122, No.1, September, 19BO Managing Editor Notre Dame, IN Jim Sommers Art Director Michael Gazzero FEATURES Production Manager 5 Innsbruck Interview Mark Pizza to Clay Malaker Tim Grothaus Layout Editor Tina Terlaak 7 Roaming o'er the Emerald Isle Sean F. Faircloth News Editor Fred Doherty 1980-1981. Season Andrew -Zwerneman 8 Jerusalem: Beauty in the Midst of Turmoil Fiction Editor 10 A Year in Rome . .. and You are There Michael Molinelli Mark Traverso Copy Editors 11 A New World Order?: the Trilateral Commission Tom Loughran Season Subscriptions Special Rate - all six plays for $15 Daniel .Moore Donna Teevan 23 Filming the Knute Rockne Story Lance Mazerov ND/SMC Students, Faculty and Staff - $12 Culture Editor General Admission - $3 Ken Scarbrough REGULARS Sports Editor 14 Fiction/The 1979 Sullivan Award Winner ND/SMC Students, Faculty and Staff - $2.50 Tom O'Toole " Kaleidescope" Doug Kreitzberg For Reservations Call 284-4176 St. Mary's Editor Mary Pigott 16 Gallery Justin Loustau, Brigid Mast, Joe Musumeci, Photography Editor Francoise Poinsatte, Jeff Ripple Eileen O'Meara September 26, 27 He Who Gets Slapped by Leonid Andreyev Business Manager 18 Cinema/Apollo and Dionysius October 2, 3, 4 O'Laughlin Auditorium, Saint Mary's College Rosemary Abowd Emerge This Summer Ken Scarbrough Directed by Reginald F. Bain Distribution Manager Bill Lawler Joseph Pheifer 21 Theatre/A New Look for N.D. Student Players November 14, 15, 20, A Way Out of No Way by Julie Jensen 26 Music/The Yes Drama Thom Healy 21,22 Washington Hall, Notre Dame Terry Keeley Directed by Julie Jensen Staff 28 Perspective December 5, 6,7 1 Knock at the poor by Sean O'Casey Cathy Chopp, Denise Grether, Lois Ken 29 Last Word Chuck Wood nedy, Bill Kolb, Teresa Reichert, Mike Zusi, Readers' Theatre Mark Slillivan, Katie Moo, John Davenport, ,Washington Hall', Notre Dame Dan Kevsal, Mary link Directed by Fred W. Syburg February 20, 21, 26, 'A Restoration Comedy (To be announced). 27, 28 - O'Laughlin Auditorium, Saint Mary's College Guest Director ' April 3, 4~9, 10, 11 . Original Play by Adriana Trigiani Washington Hall, Notre Dame . Directed by Adriana Trigiani April 24, 25, 30 Coppelia - Full-Length Ballet Performance Ma,y1,2-. O'LaughlinAuditorium, Saint Mary's College Illustrations: May 14, 15 Directed by Debra-Stahl _. - South Bend Tribune Archives, p. 1B, 19; Pat Byrnes, p. 5; Dennis Ryan, p. 7; Mi chael Molinelli, p. 10, 11; Francoise Poin- - satte, p. 15. The opinions expressed in Scholastic -are those of the authors and editors of Scholastic Directing: Finals and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the entire staff and editorial board of Photos: Scholastic or the University of Notre Dame, its administration, faculty, or the student Our Second Scene Christine McCrory, p. 21; Eileen O'Mear, body. - p. 22, 30, Last Word, Perspective; Bruce Playwrights' Premiere Harlan, p. 23, 24, 25. The magazine is represented forna~ional advertising by National Educational Advertising i~ Acting _Recitals - Services and CASS Student Advertising, Inc. Published fortnightly during-the school year j; ~! Front Cover: Eileen O'Meara except during vacation and examination periods, Scholastic is printed at Ave Maria Press, Ii Back Cover: Brigid Mast Notre Dame, Ind. 46556. The subscription rate is $7.00 a year and back issues _are available from Scholastic. Please address all manuscripts to Scholastic, Notre Dame, Ind. Advisory Board 46556. All unsolicited material becomes the property of Scholastic. - Elizabeth Christman, Mario Pedi, James copyright © 1980 Scholastic / all rights reserved / none of th~ contents may be repro Robinson duced without permission. S~PTEMBER- 3 SCHOLASTIC - - ' . •• ' c"'- .' ..~ :' · . " . - ~ . ~'. .... " -,.~ , .' ~ , ,-" ;,'~:." : " . - ~ ~ ,,~ ~ - -' , . -Letters---------,----- Dear Editor: proach advocated by Ms. Nifong I would like to reply within these (and the authors of the second let confines to two letters which ap tf::r) appears to spring from an un peared in the final issue (2 May willingness to discover that which is Innsbruck Interview 1980) of last year's Scholastic} and, "out there" in the lives of others in Ed. - BeOOlUSe this magazine is a more generally, to like thoughts and favor of the security of one's own m'eative effort} it aught to challenge conceptions which seem prevalent at established "world." its readers} that, is true. But it' this University. Referring to two Of paramount importance when should also challenge its. writers to articles which were published in the one considers a publication of this pr'ovoke the readers' thoughts and penultimate issue (21 March), Ms. sort is the recognition of the au ,imagination without. going out of by Mark Pizzato Nifong stated that she felt them to thors' need to write, to express, to at their way to be offensive or obscure. Tim Grothaus be "a personal affront" and thought tempt to press out as best he can his I would not presume\ to say that it best that they and like pieces be understanding of his own world. And these adjectives apply to the two Imagine 40 college students, taken rumor of paradise on earth through plenty of teeth. But tell me about relegated to "an underground pub What might he do should his concep a1·ticles in question} nor would I say from their homes and placed on a the Foreign Study Program? To ob your experiences. licatiqn." It seems here that Ms. tions differ from our own? that the idea behind Ms. Nifong's tain the answers to these and other MYSELF: Got a year? Nifong writes with a misconceived deserted island together for one Finally, one can think of others letter is "nwralistically prescriptive." year. Yes. Innsbruck, Austria, that tremendously critical questions, I in I: No, I have a class in 10 min notion of Scholastic. The publication who have been silenced for a time As editor} I will not be afraid to terviewed one of the s'tudents who utes. By the way, did you ever go to is a creative effort and, in truth, an forbidden land of ice and snow, that by attitudes similar to Ms.