WELCOME FROSH SAH ptzAin foghofin UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Volume 78 Number 1 ASUSF Sues USF ill DAILEY'S Petzhold Plays Plaintiff I VICTIM He maintains that since Fr. by Brian S. Pecha President Lo Schiavo signed the WILL SUE present Constitution, he, in fact, ASUSF President Herman G. made a legal agreement to abide by . b\ Walter Near, Petzhold announced yesterday that its statutes. He further holds that a class action suit was being filed the new fee may represent arbitrary Within a few weeks USI against the University because of discrimination against one seg­ ! graduate Vicki Brick will (ilea suit the new $50.00 fee levied on all ment of the student body, namely T in Superior Court against Quintin international students this year. international students. Dailey and USF. According to her In the President's report to the According to the report, re­ ^^ San Francisco lawyer, Joseph Senate Tuesday evening, Petzhold peated attempts to talk directly O'Sullivan. "We .ire suing Quin­ informed the assembled members with Fr. LoSchiavo failed. Pet­ tin Dailey for what he did." ami of the controversy regarding the zhold notified Fr. LoSchiavo's j "we are suing USF for their ratifi­ Administration and himself over secretary that unless he were con­ cation of an egregious act and a the issue of a new S50.00 fee for tacted by Fr. President by Thurs- cover-up." international students. As presi­ day, September 2, suit would be ' dent ofthe Associated Students, he filed. I When asked to clarify whv USF said,"It is my responsibility to It was apparently because no wus being sued. O'Sullivan said. make sure that one segment of the such contact was made that Pet­ "Someone like Yasinitsky. when student body is not made to pay for zhold read his statement to the Se­ he ratifies an egregious act, is us increased expenses of all stu­ nate Assembly Tuesday. responsible as the perpetrator." dents." The message stirred controversy S. "Yash" Yasinitsky. Director of Public Safety . has faced ntiinei He told the Senators in his report among the Senate. Several ous allegations in the press about that since no response had been Senators, led by Senator Flaherty, his role in the USF investigation of forecoming from the Administra­ felt that a lawsuit was a step too far. the Dailey case. In ihe San Fran tion in regards to his repeated at­ They wanted to meet with Fr. LoS­ Cisco Examiner of August I. De­ tempts to elicit information the chiavo personally and ask him to puty District Attorney William class action suit would be filed speak to the Senate. ASUSF Vice President William Goyette and President Herman Petzold Fa/io was quoted as expressing Wednesday. Other members, including Chris discuss the lawsuit with the ASUSF Semite hist Wednesday evening. concern about the "singular in­ According to Petzhold. the Uni­ Tinley. Cathy Krupka. and Her­ adequacy, of the University's in­ versity violated the ASUSF Con­ man insisted with Pretzhold that vestigation ." His quote was from u stitution by not first discussing the the matter was one of principle. BASKETBALL: THE END personal letter from him to Father proposed fee with the Senate. continued on page 20 President John LoSchiavo, S.J, tics at the University). They were Lou Dumont to report directly to the presideni. Yasinitsky declined to comment A strong communication network about the planned suit University Stadium Opens for spokesman Ron Brill. Director of was established with thc athletic At 9:30 a.m. on Thursday. July Public Affairs, declined to com­ department to insure a committ­ 29. 1982, Reverend John Lo ment on the University's prepara­ ment to play within the rules. Champion Team Schiavo, President of the Univer­ tion for the suit However, less than fifteen months sity of San Francisco, stepped be­ later the University found itself fore the throng of reporters in the faced on probation once again be­ their ten soccer homegames on the University center. With the wave cause of recruiting violations h\ B\ Rob Patcsil new facility (7 will be night of one hand it had been completed; the Athletic Director and Head AMBITION: games). The Women's softball and the powerhouse USF Dons basket­ Basketball coach and his assistant. "It was awork of love to show the Intramural teams will retain use ball program was gone. The tradi­ Consequently. the parties involved appreciation to Steve Negoesco for of the field for ther games. tion, spirit and smiles would cease. JOHN DEAN were terminated. Bill Fusco. then what he has done for the University The stadium is a tribute to Steve What of this decision which has assistant Directer of Athletics, and and his players" says Fr. Joseph Negoesco '51. USF's first All been called hasty and autocratic at Eagan. Athletic Moderator and the American Soccer Player and 20- best? What of the future that lies continued on page 20 b\ Walter Var\ instrumental figure in supervising year veteran soccer coach of the ahead.' What about the students? the ultimate materialization of Dons soccer team. As mentor, he On Friday September 3rd, Father The author of Blind Ambition USF's first on-campus lighted- has lead USF to numerous WCAC President opened the doors to the stood on the mid-court line in field sports facility- STEPHEN league titles and NCAA Cham­ background of the difficult deci­ INSIDE Memorial gym last Wednesday NEGOESCO STADIUM. pionships. Two years ago, he had a sion. evening Quintin Dailey had drib­ The stadium will be the new dream for USF's own on-campus The reason for the harsh deci­ bled past this line—the same line home of the USF Dons soccer soccer field. His dream has be­ Bob Gaillard. Dan Belluomini. sion stems back to 1976, when the •Editorials Page 5 team. The 3500 capacity facility come a reality. NCAA started an investigation into and Pete Barry had paced many a now stands on the former site of Fr. Eagan has managed the pro­ USF's basketball program which Features Page 8 time. Here John Dean lectured on Loyola Field at the corner of Parker ject from its inception, a period of eventually led to the 1979 ruling by "The Arrogance of Power." It w.is Avenue and Turk Boulevard. A over 2 years. His work ranged from the NCAA Committee on Infrac­ Currents Page 9 a less than subtle irony. regulation size playing field, it contracting bids from outside con­ tions. USF had incurred a number John Dean was 31 and Counsel measures 72 yards by 110 yards. tractors to soliciting support. This of violations in NCAA rules over a Calendar Page 12 to the President. Richard Nixon, The field is of natural turf and will project virtually occupied every six year period. This resulted in a when the break-in at the Watergate be maintained by Dennis Leong, spare moment of his time. one year probation. At that time, Funnies Page 14 apartments occurred' He was thc USf Plant Department. Father Eagan helped raise the the University re-organized its only one initially responsible for Bill Fusco, Athletic Director, 5152,300 for the construction of Athletic Advisory Board (a group the infamous cover-up: he was also discloses that the Dons will play the stadium since April "81 from that oversees intercollegiate athle­ an instumental witness against thc continued on page 18 continued on page 2 Week of September 10-17, 1982 San Francisco Foghorn NEWS action to safeguard the state and its four ships including two oil tan­ citizens from terrorism and vio­ kers, in attacks in the Persian Gulf WORLD lence." The upcoming visit of near Iran's biggest oil refinery on president Ferdinand Marcos to Kharg Island. These attacks were U.S. is being opposed by several carried out after the Iraqi govern­ The second anniversary ofthe congressmen who claim that "this ment threatend to bomb oil tankers Polish Labor Movement. Sol­ crackdown is blatant repudation of nearirig "military prohibited idarity . was marked by thc clashes any expectation that the Marcos zones" on Kharg Island and the between riot police and thousands regime will ever democratize." Iranian shore of the gulf, three of people in more than 12 cities. cf. S.F. Examiner Sept. 2nd 1982 weeks ago. The Iraqi government More than 40(H) people were ar­ also claimed its forces killed at rested and at least two people were least 24 Iranians during the re­ killed during the clashes last lues The Israeli cabinet rejected a newed fightings ofthe two year old day. August 31st. The Polish proposed peace plan by president war. The Iraqi government, how­ military government charged that Reagan on September 2nd. The ever, has not disclosed its casual­ thc leaders of KOR plan in brief proposes that Israel ties in the recent fighting, organization- which was instru­ yield the West Bank and Gaza Strip cf. S.F. Chronicle & Examiner mental in organizing to eventual Palestinian autonomy Sept. 5th 1982 Solidarity will be tried for under Jordanian authority. The "crimes against the stale " The plan also calls for a freeze on Is­ authorities blamed KOR leaders raeli settlements in those occupied The Palestine Liberation Or­ tor subverting Solidrity into a territories and that Arab states ganization's 12 year reign came to political movement with goals to should recognize Israel's right to an end when the final PLO contin­ take power exist Israel's prime minister. gent was evacuated from West Be­ cf. S.F. Examiner Sept. 2nd 1982 Menachem Begin, considered the irut as a result ofthe pullout forced proposals to be violations of the by the Israeli invasion of which 1978 Camp David Agreement.
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