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SAH F Kancisco Fogyioizn GOOD-BYE SENIORS SAH f KAncisco fogYioizn UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Week of Mav 6-May 12. 1983 VOLUME 78 NUMBER 18 Missives Fuel Campus Debates Pomp and Circumstance A.S. Writes Home Others Respond By I'IIIIM.I Ritt ASUSF President Herman Petzold and Vice-President Bill Goyette immersed ASUSF in yet another controversy this week when they mailed a letter, critical of recent administration policies in liberal arts, to all parents of USF undergraduates. In a retaliatory effort, former ASUSF president Patrick McNicholas and former Foghorn editor Brian Pecha consequently mailed a letter of their own repudiating ASUSF's accusations. The recent letter sent on April 19th to the USF parent- stirred some controversy among Hilltop students and parents al ke The letter was written hy Walter The founding basis of the letter Neary and signed b\ Herman Pet­ was to inform lhe concerned pa­ zold and Bill Goyette. ASUSF rents of the recent alterations in President and Vice-President. The USF's academic scene and student construction of the letter was gen­ services erally initiated by the ASUSF Se­ According to the letter, "fine nate during its meeting on April Jesuit tradition of a liN.-r.il artsedu 19th. continued on hack Drugs, Ammo Found In Phelan Hall Room One hundred and twenty-eight grueling units will not go unrewarded when this year's graduating The Housing Office policy this Tong was a well-like member of seniors receive a 35,000 piece of paper on May 21. This year marks the 127th class to commence from year of allowing non-USF students the floor community. It was the University of San Francisco. Three seniors talk about their experiences over the past four years in this to live in the dorms was called into Tong's friends that drew attention week's Features section. See page six and eleven. question last week. Stephen Tong. to him. Female residents had com an ex-Heald Business College Stu­ plained weeks before the April 23 dent and resident of Phelan's incident. The day before, two fourth floor, was cited April 23 by female students had insisted that the San Francisco Poiice for pos­ action be taken and housing stall session of a little less than an ounce was alerted to report an) sighting Brzezinski Blasts Reagan of marijuana. of Tong's friends. When Public Tong, a Concord resident, was Safety officers entered long's sion, founded by himself, which Reagan is being too passive in de­ ordered by Phelan Residence Hall room at 1:30 AM that Saturday Bv Dawn Burns was to strive to engage Americans, aling with such matters as the situ­ Director CeCe Sharum to move morning. thev found three Western Europeans, and Japanese ation in Taiwan, as well as the from the dorms that day, the first juveniles present with alcohol and On April 28, McLaren Hall was in a common endeavor to shape a issue in the textile industry. such expulsion this year. The marijuana. according to the site for the gathering of numer­ more cooperative world, in aiding Brzezinski is noted for his suc­ Foghorn has been unable to con­ Yasinitsky. One of the juveniles ous USF faculty, administrators, developing countries, making ar­ cessful attempt to improve tact Tong. had a felony record, he said. and a handful of students and citi­ rangements for the fair exploitation American-Chinese relations, for Two searches were made of Complaints ahout these friends zens to attend the lecture given by of the oceans, and creating prog­ which he was awarded the Presi­ Tong s room: ones was made in the originated during spring break former National Affairs Advisor rams to delay or halt the prolifera­ dential Metal of Freedom in 1981. early morning, and one was made Assistant Hall Director Mat) Zbigniew Brzezinski. tion of nuclear weapons. Pacifism was the key to limited after Tong returned from the Grosz was a night operations nun Brzezinski was assistant for Na­ Brzezinski, in his lecture, spoke U.S. progress in the Middle East Richmond Police Station. Ac­ ager one evening when she called continued on hack tional Security Affairs during the of the importance of a strong U.S. on the West Bank. Peace there is cording to Yasinitsky. credit cards Carter administration. He served impact on world policies. In com­ difficult to attain: therefore, if the belonging to a woman in Walnut as President Carter's foreign policy paring the policies of the Carter U.S. was directly engaged, the Creek were found. Among other INSIDE advisor during the 1976 election administration to those of the pre­ momentum in Camp David would items were several boxes of rifle campaign. sent administration, he feels that have been sustained. Israel is pre­ and gun ammunition. No charges Brzezinski has just completed Reagan's foreign policy, until very sently a bi-national suite, which have been filed by police in con­ x nection with any items found in his latest book. Power and Princi­ recently, has been weak. He sees results in pemianent conflict. Ct MCrVTS mrim *-7" ple, a political memoir as well as a the President as being more con­ Brzezinski feels that the United Tong's room. lends i4nu 10 si mien! \ wimJerina *h,,i i,< J.- Jur *A Tong was one of three non-USF complete description of how power cerned with domestic affairs, that States should take more initiative. ine thr sU"imm,i mtnths •m^LA.-A \ works in Washington. In it he dis­ he has put foreign policy on the On the other hand, Brzezinski students that signed contracts for W pt'wr ? - T - cusses the successes and failures of "back burner"' and has taken little supports Reagan's action of this semester. Tong signed his first American foreign policy during initiative in crucial matters such as economic aid and military assis­ contract at the beginning of last semester. Welte said that this was Carter's term in office. This was a lack of commitment to arms con­ tance in Central America because it Editorials Page 2 among topics discussed in his visit trol in Europe. involves a longer-term procedure the first year that the Housing Of­ to USF. Relating also to this matter, ac­ which often produces more stable fice had allowed non-USF students Features Page 4 Power and Principle covers cording to Brzezinski, is the de­ products to live in the dorms, and that the Currents Page 5 Brzezinski's specific views on teriorating scope of America's re­ Brzezinski expressed his obser­ policy is expected to continue The foreign affairs which were formed lations with China, both economi­ vation of an absence of continuity three students approached the Sports Page 8 in light of the trilateral commis­ cally and politically. He feels that continued on back school themselves. VNet-k of Ma\ 6-Ma> 12. 1WJ San Francisco Foghorn NEWS Glen Flego: Up Close and Personal and time-consuming respon­ and most of the problems have could not have achieved this with­ all of which benefit the USF cam­ B> <;ien Flego sibilities a USF student can take been imposed, if not eliminated. out the help and direction of such pus community. on. and requires the skill and talent His record of accomplishments in dedicated individuals as Walter—, Some of these include: KUSF 880 AM. USFs campus of a very special individual: one the past year speaks for itself, but Dan —. Shaun —. and Carrie —. oriented radio station, is operated who can efficiently manage a radio when asked what he considers to be These people, in addition to many 1) No- show professor program. entirely by students on a strictly station on a daily full time basis in his greated achievement as GM of others, will also play a vital role in 2) Weekend special edition: low- volunteer basis. The top position at addition to keeping up with his KUSF, Mr. Flego responded: the future of KUSF. budget student weekend activities. KUSF is that ot general manager studies. Glenn Flego is jusl such an "The development of a strong, de­ With the acceptance of KUSF's 3) Billboard Top 100 program. (GM). He presides over all other individual. dicated, organized staff. One 1983-84 budget proposal by 4) Exclusive USF campus news Station personnel, and his respon­ Mr. Flego described to me what which works as a team for the be­ ASUSF, and the dedication and program. sibilities include such duties as things were like al KUSF when he nefit of KUSF and the campus professionalism of next year's 5) Live removes from local estab­ strategic planning, creating and first became GM in April 1982. community and which views staff, Mr. Flego believes that he lishments. implementing all operating proce­ "'The station was in total chaos. KUSF not as a social club, but will be able to completely refurbish 6) Live remotes of major USF ath­ dures, and allocating money ac­ There was no staff, no program­ rather as a business. I am a firm the currently aging station in order letic events. cording to the stations needs, in ming, no equipment, and most im­ believer that an organization is to bring KUSF up to a level equal 7) Ski & concert updates. addition to dealing with USF's portantly, no organization." only as good as the people who to that of other campus radio sta­ In conclusion. Mr. Flego stated administration and the ASUSF se­ KUSF has come a long way work for it." tions across the nation, and has that KUSF is always looking for nate. This is one ofthe most Drying under the direction of Mr.
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