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1 Challenge - page 4 VOL XX, NO. 78 TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1986 Supeme Cout ules Exxon inflated pices WASHNGTON - The Supeme Cout yesteday made final the lagest monetay judgment in Ameican histoy to be upheld on appeal by telling Exxon Cop. to pay moe than S2 billion fo inflating oil pices. The cout, with no ecoded dissent, let stand uling.-; that foce Exxon to pay efunds and nteest fo ovechages of S895 million on the sales of oil fom a Texas 11eld. The money, totaling about S2.1 billion, will be deposited by Exxon into the U.S. tea.o;uy, and then will be distibuted to the states based on estimates of enegy consumption duin~ the six-yea peiod. Most consumes of gasoline and heatin~ oil will eceive no cash. States must spend the money on enegy consevation - such as weatheizing hospitals and schools - and on helping the poo pay thei home utility bills. Exxon Chaiman Clifton Gavin said he was "extemely disappointed" by the Supeme Cout's dedsion not to hea the copoation's appeal. Be said Exxon will pay the judgment fom available esouces and by taking shot-tem loans. an independent student newspape seving Note Dame and Saint May's n othe mattes yesteday, the 'cout: Let the Reagan administation put into effect, at least tempoaily, egulations aimed at combating dug and alcohol use by ailaod wokes. The egulations equie tain cews to undego beath o uine tests as soon as possible afte a seious ail accident, and equie such tests wheneve thee is "easonable cause" to believe an employee is unde the influence of dugs o alcohol. Voted 5 4 to give states the legal authoity to pevent bankupt businesses fom abandoning popety that poses a theat to the public health and safety. The justices baed the tustee of a bankupt waste oil stoage company doing business in New Jesey and New Yok fom abandoning facilities contaminated with highly toxic chemicals. Ruled unanimously in a case fom Washington state that poviding public aid to handicapped people studying fo caees in the ministy does not offend the constitutionally equied sepaation of chuch and state. The Supeme Cout also took see EXXON, page 4 '\o.,p ". Slip, sliding away This Cavanaugh Hall esident, sophomoe Pete Pellegino found that nothing stopped him fom playing football in the snow. Yesteday may have found most students keeping wam inside, but seveal found a wet and challenging game on the Noth Quad. Thatche battles to get Paliamental suppot A..Moclat~d Pess LONDON - Pime Ministe Magaet Thatche battled shouts of deision and calls fo he esignation yesteday n what the news media called a life-o-death Paliament speech to ally he Consevative Pany fom the embaassment of two majo Cabinet esignations. Thatche won solid backing fom he Consevatives, ncluding fome Defense Secetay Michael Jleseltlne, whom she had blamed fo spaking the political c1s1s. Heseltine had said he was leaving because the pime ministe had used unconstitutional means to stee the Cabinet towad favoing an Ameican bid ove a Euopean attempt to escue Bitain's failing Westland PLC helicopte company. Thatche won a technical vote to close the aucous, thee-hou debate in the House of Commons by He Consevatives have a 14 3-seat majoity in the 650-seat house, but the significance ofthe action was that nealy all he paty membes wee pesent and voted togethe. Duing the debate, opposition legislatos accused he of a cove-up involving a leaked lette, citical of Heseltlne, that subsequently led to the esignation of the second Cabinet membe, Tade and ndusty Secetay Leon Bittan. He took esponsibility fo the news leak. Thatche said in he speech to a aucous house that both- mattes could have been handled bette. The opposition eupted in deisive laughte. David Owen, leade of the centist Social Democatic Paty, told Commons Thatche "is not wothy to hold the high office that she does." Labo Paty leade Neil Kinnock had called Monday's emegency debate, saying it was to detemine if Thatche was nvolved in the leaking ofthe lette and if she had lied in ealie statements to Paliament. Thatche maintained that fo 16 days afte Bittan leaked the lette on Jan. 6, she did not know of his involvement. She said an inquiy detemined that the lette was leaked to the news media as a esult of a misundestandlng between officials of the Tade and ndusty Depatment and bueaucats at he No. 10 Downing St. office. " did not give my consent to disclosue," the pime ministe told Paliament. "t was not sought. And have indicated deeply eget the manne n which it was made." Bittan, who esigned Fiday afte Thatche fist disclosed his esponsibility fo the leak, backed he account saying: " accept full esponsibility fo the fact and fom of disclosue... pofoundly eget the way it happened." Heseltine, who left the Cabinet Jan. 9 following a confontation with Thatche, said he speech had ended the political ow ove the Westland affai. NO senate nceases campaign allotment By CHRS BEDNARSK Sen to St4ff Repote The student senate nceased the amount of money a candidate fo student body pesident can spend on the campaign and also head an initial epot of the senate's committee on estuctuing student govenment last night. The senate aised the amount a candidate is allowed to spend fom S95 to S 125. Student Body Pesident Bill Healy said the S951imit was too estictive. "That's ( S95) vey estictive to nfom 7500 students about youself," said Healy. Healy said that duing his campaign he didn't have enough money. "The biggest one (poblem) wa.~ not having enough to give people copies of the platfom. Postes aen't the biggest daw, it's the ideas," he said. Bian Holst, chaiman of the committee on estuctuing gave the senate a epot on the commlttes fist thee meetings. n the epot Holst said a "tentative" concensus had been eached on seveal issues. He said that anything n the epot can still change, howeve. The epot states "Each dom on campus will have one senato on the senate with the exception of Gace and Flanne, which wiu each have two senatos. Off-Campus students will be epesented by two senatos. The decision on whethe o not the classes will have voting epesentives on the senate has yet been detemined." The peliminay epot also gives the student body pesident veto powe ove any decision made n the senate, although the veto can be oveuled by a two-thids vote of the senate. The epot also ceates five standing commltties chaied by a pesidential appointee. The five committies would be a Student Concens Committee, a Student Life see SENATE, page 4 Awaeness week to emembe effots of Tom Dooley By SEAN NEALON News Staff Today maks the second day of Tom Dooley Awaeness Week, honoing the memoy of one of Note Dame's most inemationally-known alumni. Dooley, who studied at the Univesity as an undegaduate, won wold-wide ecognition when he bought medical elief to Southeast Asians duing the 1950s. He died of cance n 1 ~61 at the age of 34. One highlight of the week will be a speech by Teesa Gallaghe, Dooley's fome pesonal secetay and fiend, accoding to Lay Skendzel, publicity coo dlnato of the week-long event. Among the week's featued events will be the dedication ofthe Dooley Statue at the Gotto on Satuday aftenoon. Univesity Pesident Fathe Theodoe Hesbugh and Executive Vice Pesident Fathe Edmund Joyce will peside at the dedication ceemony. Afte gaduating fom Note Dame, Dooley went to St. Louis Univesity to study medicine. He gaduated fom SLU in 1953 and taveled to Noth Viet Nam as a medical office n the Navy. Thee he assisted in the evacuation of moe than 600,000 efugees. Dooley seved as diecto of a efugee camp which often teated moe than 15,000 people dailv. Late, he established seveal hospitals to deal with some of the cuable diseases of wat vk:tims. He was pesented with numeous humanitaian awads, including the Congessional Medal of Hono, the Legion of Meit Awad and the National Awad of Vietnam, that county's highest hono. He was also pesented with commendations by Pesidents Dwight Eisenhowe and John Kennedy, the United States Congess and Pope Pius X. He was also ecipient.. of the fist Wold Humanitaian Awad. Dooley was sticken with malignant cance while woking oveseas and lectuing in the United States. He died on Jan. 18, 1961, a day aft.._. his 34th bithday. Thoughout his late life, Dooley lectued extensively in the U.S. He was also the autho of thee books about his expeiences. n his books he achieved the dual pupose of calling attention to the plight of the efugees while aising money to suppot the hospitals he founded in ndochina and othe undedeveloped nations. One of Dooley's last, most inspiing lettes, witten to Fathe Hesbugh, emains at the Gotto as a eminde of his s;~cifice and humanitaian effot~. A special exhibit on Dooley's life is cuently on display n the Memoial Libay concouse. Also, the libay's audio leaning cente is featuing seveal speeches ead and authoed by Dooley. Week's events named The events of Tom Dooley Awaeness Week ae designed to familiaize the campus community with Dooley's achievements. The events ae scheduled as follows: Januay 30-4:00 PM at the Cente fo Social Concens. A slide pesentation by the Tom Dooley Heitage, nc. celebating D. Dooley's life and influence. Januay 30-8:00PM at the Cente fo Social Concens. A lectue by Teesa Gallaghe, Tom Dooley's fome pesonal secetay and the Chaiman of the Boad of Diectos fo the Tom Dooley Heitage, nc. on he wok with D. Dooley. Febuay 1 2:00 PM at the Gotto. Dedication ofthe Dooley Statue by Rev. Theodoe M. Hesbugh, C.S.C. and Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Febuay 1- half-time of the N.D. Maquette basketball game. The Dooley Awad will be epesented to this yea's honoee, Ann Titus.

2 The Obseve Of nteest, Tuesday, Januay 28, page 2 Room picks might aive ealy fo some Saint May's students l That's Entetainment at Saint May's tonight will include the Note Dame student band "New Age Mothes and the Ameica Deam" fom 9 to 11 in Hagga College Cente's Chameleon Room. The band is an acoustic ock band that plays songs fom Neil Diamond to the Gateful Dead. Thee is no admission chage and fee food will be seved. - The Obseve Toastmastes ntenational will meet tonight at 6 in oom 223 Hayes-Healy.- The Obseve Chile: Slides and Stoies, will be a pogam at 7 tonight in the Cente fo Social Concens. Note Dame gaduates Ceci Schickel, Bian McGlinn, Jack Schneide and Kathy Bego will shae thei expeiences as Holy Coss Associates in Chile. - The Obseve Pete McPheson, administato of the Agency fo ntenational Development, will give a lectue titled "The Scope of U.S. Famine Relief' tomoow at noon in the Note Dame Law School's student lounge. n 1981, Pesident Reagan appointed McPheson administato of AD, an agency which ovesees and diects U.S. economic development opeations in moe than 60 Thid Wold counties. Pio to his appointment as administato, McPheson seved as a legal adviso to Reagan. McPheson's lectue is sponsoed by the Note Dame Law School's Thomas]. White Cente on Law and Govenment. -The Obseve Spiitual Rock, a Chistian Fellowship goup, will hold a second semeste oganizational tonight at 7 in the libay lounge. All ae welcome. - The Obseve Housing Contacts have been issued fo the academic yea by the Office of Student Residences. n ode to be eligible fo oom picks the signed housing contact must be etuned to the Office of Student Residences by Monday, Feb. 3.- The Obseve Junios nteested in lectoing fo the 1986 Junio Paent's Weekend Mass on Febuay 22 should call by 7 tomoow night. - The Obseve Men on on-campus waiting list: thee ae empty esidence hall spaces. The Office of Student Residences has attempted to contact evey peson on this waiting list. Those male students who ae on this pioity list should contact the Office of Student Residences immediately f they ae inteested in living oncampus. - The Obseve Weathe With sping beak only 38 school days away, the time has come to think about next fall and whee you want to live. And the next obvious question would be, with whom, f anyone, do you want to live? You may think it's too ealy to stat thinking about next yea and whee you want to live. But the Saint May's annual lottey will soon be hee and all Saint May's students will know thei oom assignment befoe they leave fo sping beak. Accoding to Pat Rissmeye, diecto of esidence life and housing fo the College, Feb. 1 7 will be the most citical of days as it is the final day fo oom deposits to be paid. At that time, all students who have paid thei deposit will have thei name put into a lottey and anxiously await thei numbe. This, in tun, will be the detemining facto fo thei oom assignment. Augusta lottey will take place on Mach 10 and oom selection will be on Mach 11. Senios-to-be will pick thei ooms on Saint Patick's Day, Mach 1 7. Junios will pick thei ooms on Mach 18, with sophomoes choosing on Mach Accoding to Minni Owens, coodinato of housing fo the College, many times people will join togethe and make up a quad o quint because they want so despeately to live in a cetain dom o thcty ae in a huy to get a cetain kind of oom. Owens noted, howeve, that sometimes students ae foced to live in a quad o quint because that is thei only choice. Owens commented that thee ae appoximately oom changes yealy and the majoity of these changes ae because of pesonality conflicts. Owens also said a good numbe of oom changes happen ove the summe befoe student& even come back to school. Eithe students ealize they don't want to live with a cetain peson anymoe o they want a diffeent oom. n all the doms combined thee ae a total of 60 quads and quints. This in itself may be the poblem, but students also can take steps to pevent an unhappy living situation. t is impotant to be comfotable with the atmosphee of you oom. A dom oom should be a place whee you can be you. With all the pessues of school, family and just plain life, a dom oom should be a elaxing place to hang out. n ode to help with the decision of choosing a oommate( s ), the depatment of esidence life and housing has developed a seies of questions that pespective oommates can discuss. The pamphl~t is How you live may save you life. Magie Kesten Assistant Saint May's Edito divided into fou sections. The fist is on habits and pefeences. Questions on how much sleep a peson needs as well as individual study habits ae posed. t is impotant fo students to conside all facets of academic, social and pesonal life befoe they choose a oommate. n some situations it is possible to be good fiends with someone, but impossible fo them to live with each othe. The next seies of questions focuses on feelings. This deals with how a peson may act when they ae upset, confused, lonely, o pessued. Many times, people will intepet othes' sadness o depession against themselves; the peson may feel he oommate is mad at he, when actually she is depessed o maybe she just feels like being quiet. This can in tun cause added pessue, and unnecessay confict may aise. This conflict could be nonexistent f people lean moe about the peson they decide to live with. The thid section is labeled "Reacting to each othe." Hee students discuss how they ae similia o diffeent and what exactly they may have to compomise on while they shae a oom. Students also can discuss what they have leaned about each othe, thus fa, by discussing the questions aised. The last section focuses on things to conside. Hee students ae encouaged to ask themselves what they want out of a oommate: fiendship o independence. Students ae asked to give the pos and cons of living in a single, double, tiple, quad o quint. By making a mental list of these points, students will be able to make an educated decision, and the chance of being unhappy will be lessened. Rissmeye noted f students have questions about who they should live with they should contact the depatment of esidence life and housing. So, it might not be a good idea to wait fo 38 school days befoe you decide who to live with. HELP FGHT BRTH DEFECTS &Jnlt.dWy Let it snow. Let it snow. Today thee is a 20 pecent chance of light snow with highs nea 10. Tonight, a 40 pecent chance of light snow with lows fom 5 to 15. Tomoow thee is a 20 pecent chance of light snow with highs nea 20. -AP Design Edito... Jane: Anne: Rledfod Design Assistant... Tacy Schlndc:lc: Layout Staff... Rob Luxem Typesettes... Suzannc: Hamme Bill Highducbc:ck News Edito... Cindy Rauckhost Copy Edito... Magie Kesten Spots Copy Edlto... l!lc Scheuemann Vewpoint Copy Edito.. Maua Mandyck Vewpoint Layout... Melinda Muphy Featues Copy Edito... Eic Bc:gamo Featues Layout... 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3 The Obseve 'Seious deficiencies' discoveed in quality of efotmed Medicae WASHNGTON The fist had look at quality contol unde ecent Medicae efoms has found "seious deficiencies" in pocedues that ae supposed to potect Ameica's eldely fom incom petent, indiffeent o geedy doctos and hospitals, a senio govenment nvestigato says. The eview of moe than 4, 700 cases that wee flagged by watchdog Pee Review Oganizations as suspl clous uncoveed a few stiking ex amples of physician ineptitude o hospital ndiffeence to patient health and a geneal indiffeence by the PROs to policing those abuses. The esults pompted an unusual "ealy alet" by nspecto Geneal Richad Kusseow to the Health and Human Sevices Depatment, pivately waning that the eview was uncoveing seious poblems n the Reagan administation's healded efom pogam. "The ealy findings of ou lnspec lion have disclosed seious deficiencies," Kusseow said n his Nov. 25 memo to McClain Haddow, the acting head of the depatment's Health Cae Financing Administa lion. "We have found numeous cases of substandad cae n which thee was little o no action by the PROs... "We ae deeply toubled by the ineffectiveness of the existing pocedues used by PROs to eview cases of substandad cae," he said. "We believe that t s impeative that HCFA take stong action to place moe emphasis on PRO espon siblllties." Haddow, in his esponse, told Kusseow he was supised by the inspecto geneal's conclusions and disageed with the assessment of thei seveity. "t is not easonable to expect that all possible poblems will be an ticipated o that snags and delays in implementation will not occu (in new pogams)," Haddow said of the poblems Kusseow descibed. Kusseow, in an inteview with The Associated Pess, said he stood by the assessment in the "ealy alet," a copy of which was obtained by the AP. "You will neve get the inspecto geneal of this depatment to say thee isn't a big poblem out thee. Thee s a ooblem," Kusseow said. But, he added, the cases eviewed coveed a peiod fom Octobe 1983 though last May, a peiod duing which the efoms wee new and eview oganizations still wee feeling thei way. "A lot of these things wee in the ealy stages," Kusseow said. "As the PROs have been phased n, as they come aboad, they ae beginning to wok bette and bette." Kusseow's inspection nvolves the potent political question of whethe quality health cae fo the eldely is being saclfied in the dive to educe the fedeal spending, as many citics chage. Faced with soaing Medicae costs, the Reagan administation in 1983 launched a "pospective pay ment" system fo Medicae that dictates in advance how much the govenment will pay fo a specific ailment. The system contols. medical costs by putting hospitals on a budget. Quick, efficient cae means pofit; dawdling means losses. But citics chage the system sabotages quality, pessuing hospitals and doctos to dischage patients befoe they ae eady. D. Tom Dooley Awaeness Week Thusday Jan. 30 at Cente fo Social Concens 4:00 Slide Pesentation on D. Dooley 8:00 Talk by Teesa Gallaghe pesonal fiend and co-woke of D. Dooley Come lean moe about D. Dooley's life and commitment othes Tuesday, Januay 28, page 3 Reagan to addess union WASHNGTON Pesident Reagan's fifth State of the Union addess, tailoed fo a television audience tonight, will be shote and moe visionay than his pevious fou, White House officials say. But t will launch thee days of had-sell by a pesident who will flesh out the details of his agenda in a vaiety of appeaances aound Washington late n the week. The speech, to a joint session of the House and Senate, will be boadcast live by the majo adio and television netwoks begin ning at 9 p.m. EST. Reagan, who came to Washington five yeas ago committed to shinking the size and each of the fedeal govenment, s expected to enew that stuggle, aguing that people ae bette off making thei own financial decisions than paying taxes to a govenment that decides what to do with thei money. t s, one aide said pivately, an effot "to edefine the ole of the govenment fo the next decade and nto the next centuy." Pesidential spokesman Lay Speakes said the speech wiu "deal moe with themes and deas and goals of the pesident... than the specifics and nitty-gitty of the legislative pocess." The pesident will send a moe detailed witten message to Capitol Hlll tomoow setting out his specific goals fo this ses slon of Congess. And he s scheduled to make a tou of fedeal agencies to pomote key elements of his pogam Have a nose fo news? f you do, The Obseve news depatment needs you. Thee will be a meeting fo new epotes on Thusday at 7:30p.m. in Room 118 Nieuwland Hall. Please attend if you ae inteested in being an Obseve news epote this semeste. Junios, ~ & Senios in Engineeing, PhYsics, Chemisty and Math, Ean Ove $1000 A Month While Still n School! t's oat of the Navy's Nuclea Pooulsion Office Candidate Pogam. And the money you can ean while still in school is Just the beginning! Afte gaduation, you will eceive gaduate level tatning valued at $30,000 and begin wok as a technical manage with immediate authoity and esponsibility. This is the only oogam of its kind in the wold. To qualify you must be between the ages of nineteen and twenty-six, be in good health and meet stingent academic eauiements. A Navy Engineeing Pogams Specialist will b~ on campus Febuay 5 & Fo moe infomation call toll-fee ~ Mon-Wed~ 8:30am-2Pm Lead the Adventue OR CALL PAT MURPHY 1986 CLA WORKSHOP Fo tife, not fo Cedit, Living as a Catholic." An nfomal wokshop with RAY RUFO on ntegating ou faith nto ou lives both now and afte Note Dame. Satuday, Feb.1 10:00-3:00 PM ncludes Mass and lunch sign up at the esc by Thus. Jan. 30 ALL WELCOME

4 The Obseve Tuesday, Januay 28, page 4 Stong winds again eschedule flight of space shuttle Challenge CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The flight of schoolteache Chista McAuliffe on space shuttle Challenge was postponed yesteday because of stong winds that built up duing the moe than two hous that technicians westled with a balky hatch bolt. "We ae going to scub fo today," said NASA spokesman Hugh Hais, announcing the thid postponement fo the flight in as many days. Officials eset the launch fo 9:38 a.m. EST today. Although the weathe was pefect at the scheduled launch time of9:37 a.m. EST, the poblems with the hatch stated about an ltou befoe that. They wee not esolved until shotly befoe noon when wokes used a hacksaw on the bolt afte contending with the late delivey of tools, a dill with a dead battey, and Senate continued/om page 1 Committee, a Social Committee, a Student Business Committee, and a Finance and Budget Committee. The idea behind the new stuctue is to centalize student govenment, Holst said. "All we ae tying to do is make things moe coodinated so they un bette," said Vince Willus, committee membe. Unde the new stuctue, the Student Activities Boad would become pat of a senate committee. This concened SAB manage Lee Boussad. " fimly believe the SAB should emain the way it is. t's doing its job now," he said. Boussad said the poposal to put the wok of the SAB unde a committee with senatos as voting membes is "stupid." Exxon continued fom page 1 these actions Munday: Tuned down the appeal of Anna Hauptmann, widow of the man executed 50 yeas ago fo the kidnap and mude of Chales Lindbegh's inf.mt son in New Jesey. The appeal sought, in effect, to exoneate Buno Hauptmann. Ruled 7-2 in a case fom Amaillo, Texas, that ciminal defendants convicted afte wongly being foced to stand tial togethe ae not always entitled to new tials. Ageed to conside blocking tial of a lawsuit again~t a judge and ownes of a ca dealeship by a White Plains, N.Y., woman who says she was aested falsely fo not paying a ca epai bill. Refused to evive a libel lawsuit filed against the Atlanta Constitution by William Shockley, a contovesial figue because of his views that acial diffeences in intelligence ae inheited. ANT-VOLENCE ~ ' ~ VOLUNTEERS Cente fo non-vlole~~~ce... king full-time ataff.,.,..,...,.,... Lodglftl. t1j4mo., HN cot'. f/lumc,,.,.,...,...tell....,,., COUtaM on CN-..._..,...,_t~~tt Ntioui~OfiT..~ locaiw tt CM~p11 Nl'f to U.oltiMtiOA OM,_tcomlftlttmHL 11'Ga0...,_,.UH aupmd. C.U:2f7 31U-f!l20 SuulaJUnato: TluNnu -cld, M.D. ll<»t 2157, C/wnpa(p.L ll GO boken dill bits. By the time the epais ended, the winds stengthened and sent gusts of 30 mph whipping acoss a unway whee Challenge would land if thee wee an emegency afte lif. toll Winds of moe than 7 mph ae consideed dangeous fo a landing. Launch diecto Gene Thomas called off the effot about 12:30 p.m., the thid weathe postpanement in as many days fo the flight. The seven astonauts, including 37-yea-old McAuliffe, the fist odinay citizen named to a space flight, had gim looks on thei faces as they etuned to thei quates. The poblems began when micoswitches failed to confim that the shuttle's hatch was closed popely. Technicians put a ing of tape aound the cicula opening and an enginee climbed in the cabin to veify the doo would shut. The wokes then wee unable to "The SAB will neve become a senate committee. don't think you have to woy about that," said Willus. n othe senate business, Healy told the senate that pesently, thee ae no plans to expand the Noth Dining Hall even though two new doms ae planned to be built on Noth Quad. Healy said that Note Dame Food Sevive Diecto Bill Hickey said he wouldn't be able to handle the incease with the pesent facilities. Willus also announced a Valentines Day dance that will be held in Stepan Cente. "t's going to be a quality event," said Willus. Ticket pices will be kept low and a "wedding style" band will play. All the poceeds will go to the Multiple Scloocis Foundation he said. emove a "fozen" bolt that holds a hatch handle that is not needed in flight. They called fo a potable dill and a hacksaw, but only a dill was sent, and it took 35 minutes to each the launch pad. When the technicians tied to use the dill, they found that its battey was dead. Ten minutes late, the hacksaw and a second dill with a spae battey pack aived. But the bolt was too had and it chewed up the dill bit, and the bolt was finally cut away with the hacksaw afte two hous of fustating labo. Because of the long delay, Challenge's guidance platfom had to be ealigned, focing a holp in the countdown. As the hous passed, a cold font moved in and the winds became too stong. Duing six days in obit, the cew of the Challenge is to launch two satellites and McAuliffe is to teach two lessons that will be watched by students in hundeds of schools. Chista McAuliffe yells to well wishes as she leaves the cew quates at the Kennedy Space Cente enoute to the Launch pad. At ight is Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuke. The space shuttle Challenge is scheduled to be lauched late this moning. Stoy at left. AP Photo Saint May's Boad of Govenance discusses poblem of ealy aivals By ELLYN MASTAKO Senio Staff Repote Students aiving ealy to school afte vacations, o beaks was the main topic discussed at the Saint May's Boad of Govenance meeting last night. Accoding to the College's pesent ules, only membes of the boad of govenance and the oientation committee may etun to thei ooms befoe the designated days. Thee have been poblems with oommates, fiends, and sistes of these authoized students taking Technical manages fom Tl's Semiconducto Goup will soon be on campus to inteview gaduating electical enginees and compute scientists with hadwae backgounds. Cuent openings ae fo positions within Tl's Semiconducto Technical Sales and Maketing oganization. Pefect fo gads who can't stand being confined, eithe pesonally o pofessionally. advantage of the ealie aival times said Pat Rissmeye, diecto of esidence life and housing. She asked the boad to make suggestions to emedy the poblem. Also discussed was a "Toast to the New Yea Dance Paty" to be held in the Hagga College Cente palo on Fiday, Jan. 31. The dance paty is, sponsoed by the College. Student Body Pesident Ann Maie Kollman announced that all thee candidates fo Saint May's College pesident will be inteviewed in Chicago this weekend by membes of the Boad of Regents. nology into ou customes' next~geneation poducts. So bing all the technical skills you can muste. Because clients will be looking to you fo systems solutions that will advance thei poducts- and you caee. Excellent "people skills" ae equied, as well. Since the way you deal with customes today will affect thei You challenge On 1] b 5 & 6 attitudes about T is to epesent ce may ' long into the futue. ~eiv'.l~ nstuments Speaking of the futue, Tl's Semiconducto Goup to the.1' ~ semiconductos have a Who's Who of High geat one. The fact is, ~chnology, in aeas wants to meet these silicon chips ae ~he hke consume electon-' a h bt vey nucleus fo emegmg a ew c ustop 0 :f,c technologies. And will ics, obotics, com~ putes, and! be fo yeas to come. telecommunica~ So if you want a head tions. You clients ae engillees. stat in you high-tech caee, majo Fotune 500 companies, and ventue capitalists who plan to be. But that shouldn't make you nevous. Not when you've got Texas nstuments behind you. Semiconductos ae Tl's pincipal business, and ou eputation fo innovation in this field goes way back. n fact, we invented the integated cicuit. And to this day, we emain a wold leade in the development and applica~ tion of semiconducto technology. Now it's up to you to cay this eputation fowad. By designing T semiconducto tech- sign up. And le~s see if you've got what it takes to be a T Semiconducto Technical Sales Enginee. Keep you inteview calenda open fo Febuay 5 & 6. And eseve you appointment by contacting you Place ment Office. Appointments ae limited and will fill up quickly. But if you huy, we can pobably still squeeze you in. An Equal Oppotunity Employe M/F TEXAS. NSTRUMENTS Also discussed by Chistian Life Commissione Cath Dahle was the seies titled, "Spiitual Roots" which will be held evey Wednesday in the Stapleton Lounge. The seies is pat of, the Saint May's Cente fo Spiituality. Dahle also announced that a family in South Bend is asking students to help them with thei autistic son. n othe business, Pofesso Ann Loux of the English depatment will speak this week on autho Flanney O'Conno.

5 ~ ~i~~~_() i_l t T_ue-sd-ay,_Ja-nu-~-2-8,_ p-ag-eS Nuclea weapons distibute death to men equally Soviet Geneal Secetay Mikhail Gobachev has offeed a plan to eliminate nuclea weapons fom the face of the eath by the yea Sounds too good to be tue. Scene shifts Jeffey M. Leggett guest column to an idyllic meadow bathed in golden sunlight. Uttle childen, junio Communists and Young Republicans alike, pick daffodils and folic in unison, feed at last fom the specte of nuclea wa. The cosswod puzzles appea in wong place Dea Edito: Not meaning to take any impotance away fom the usual Viewpoint issues, would like to addess an entiely diffeent topic, yet one that is quite impotant to me. Why must a guy need to take japanese pape-folding classes just to figue out how to fold The Obseve so that the cosswod puzzle is showing? Why can't the advetisements be in the cente and the cosswod logically be placed in the cone? t seems sensible to me that folding a pape thee diffeent diections is clealy a waste of time compaed to the taditional one fold (along with one pefolded way). find nothing moe fustating than to be sitting at a cowded lunch table, at a small school desk, o in the eve-popula bathoom stall while tying to fold my Obseve so can do the cosswod puzzle. And when do get it folded, can't move it, o it all unfolds again. Do need scissos? Do need tape? Am the Doonesbuy wej..ca,ft 8KX, Zf)'{K. A/AilT70TaL.HOW CE3P-Y stf?f AM AEJOUT Ya.R UNC.3'S $1/S&..=',.,..--,.,...~ only one with this poblem? Why can't The Obseve dop this "new fonties" idea of inteestingly-placed cosswod puzzles and just follow tadition? Let's put the puzzles back in the cones whee they belong. What you'e doing is not logical; it's not sensible; it's just not Ameican. Anthony Zillle Alumni Hall Apatheid suppote should keep up wok Dea Edito: believe that have discoveed the eason fo Chis Edwads' "stupid" aticles. Edwads is a closet activist woking to end the evil of apatheid in South Afica. He wites his aticles in ode to gain suppot fo the antiapatheid movement by pointing out the absudities of apatheid and those who stand behind it. ntentional o not, let's hope he keeps up the good wok. Mak Goggin Note Dame Student T'S A 7C/lRJ8LE J1JS5, MAN. OtJK& /AAHO..!iO..PiftL, 1 ~ Pt1T T7H WAY.. P.O. Box Q /HN AU:S SAO ANlJ lxjnt, AFfl?l{ THe OtJST HA5~1WlJ7Ht ewtes HAV3 /JffeN COJ.Tlill,»<e AU. 813REMEM813/lElJA5.. A5.. 1J{ /d!:jj..yfjj KNOW. ~:;;;;:~ "2::9~~~ O pictue a moe likely scene. The defense budget eaches a new high, now devoted entiely to the maintenance of conventional foces. The daft etuns, in the fom of univesal consciption. Something is pofoundly upsetting about these weapons which have shadowed ou evey move fo foty yeas. speak not of thei ability to obliteate ou majo cities at a halfhou's notice, though that may be cause fo some constenation. t is upsetting that we may not even want to dump these weapons. Ganted, the mee chance of a compute gaffe, o of a nuclea weapon fillling into the wong hands, may bode well fo thei elimination. nstead, the quality of Soviet-Ameican elations has been lagely a function of ou poximity to an ams-eduction ageement. Nonetheless, thee is a compelling temptation to peseve nuclea weapoq.s, and the balance of teo which is incident to thei existence. Wa has been chaacteistic of man thoughout histoy. The aggesso nation entes wa seddng a cetain end, be it teitoy, the natucal o human esouces of anothe county o libeation fom an oppesso. Sue, thee have been costs. Men die, families ae ton apat, popety is destoyed, entie cities may be vanquished. t is all pat of a neat little equation fo the leades. That.a, if the end to be achieved by fighting the wa, discounted by the pobability of attaining that end, outweighs the loss of lives and economic esouces, then fight. n the nuclea age, the wa equation can neve compute in favo of waging an unlimited wa. The losses would infinitely outweigh any benefit that could possibly be achieved. Fo the fist time in histoy, nothing is to be gained though a total conflict of the wold wa vaiety. Leades thoughout histoy have used wac as a device to futhe thei own o thei nation's aggandizement. Now wa no longe seves its pupose. Nuclea weapons have endeed it impotent as an economic o political tool. s it safe to assume that, in the face of such odds, the ational leade would neve incite an unlimited wa? The Soviet Union itself lost millions of soldies and civilians duing Wold Wa but, in the pocess, extinguished Hitle and emeged Stop teating symptoms and get to the souce Dea Edito: All week long have been bombaded with actlcles on the poblem, both moal and legal, of abotion. hold that in all of these, the wong poblem is being addessed. n this county, in this centuy, am wondeting why the question of whethe o not to undo a baby eve has to come up. Yes, agee that thee ae times (i.e. ape cases and complications of pegnancy) when unwanted pegnancy is not the esult of a couple's negligence. But don't believe that these things account fo thousands of unwanted pegnancies. also don't believe that maldng abotion illegal will stop apists. Let us get to the oot of ou poblems. Rathe than waste time and money sending buses of people to Washington to sit on the White House lawn, suggest we wok fo constuctive solutions to the REAL poblems, those being ignoance, cime and iesponsibility, to name a few. Right to Life Club: send out people to ed- NO,AHAT7 ~(j(jf7{) 54Y 50ME7HN6 AT TE SfW!t:e. '-... Gay Tudeau as the second most poweful nation in the wold. Stalin suely deemed it a bagain. Today thee ace no such bagains fo Gobachev o Reagan. Nuclea ams have slapped the eality of wa smack in the face of those who hold the powe to make wa. Now, fo those who sit n map ooms plotting toop movements, fo those who feed casualty foecasts into a compute, wa means death. Wa now means death fo the leades, just as it always has fo the innocent men whom they have foced to bea the costs of thei booty. No longe can we thow into battle those unfotunate enough to daw tf!e sttot staw, intoxicate them with divel about the gloies of wa and eteat into ou shelte, paying that thei sacifice will esult in a bette life fo the est of us. Fo in such a wa thee is no shelte, no suvival. Yes, it was a tagic day when man discoveed how to convet the enegy of an atom into a foce capable of mass destuction. But human histoy, a histoy in which militay conflict has played so pominent a ole, has also been tagic. So we may id ouselves of nuclea weapons, but we would not be id of wa's etenal scouge. Aising out of evey age of tumoil have been idealists foolish enough to envision a wold without wa. Could it be the fate of manldnd, that it can only ealize this deam with a gun at its head? jeffey M. Leggett is a second-yea law student at Note Dame. ucate ou teenage public. Women: Stop being so meek, take back the night. People in geneal: Be moe esponsible in you sexual activities. Not so easy? Who said it would be? Thee ae also medical poblems to wok on such as bith defects. These ae just a few meage suggestions of what getting to the oots might involve. Also, each time ead in The Obseve how teible it is to have an abotion, don't ead how t is to be an unwanted child. aely hea of positive altenatives to abotion fo eithe the kid o the mothe (at least have now head of a pegnancy help cente). Who will donate the money set aside fo a new steeo to a childen's home instead? People tying to adopt childen tell me thee ace not enough childen to go aound; people tying to find homes fo childen claim thee ae not enough homes. Does anybody know what the facts ae? would appeciate the publication of these facts in this esponsible newspape. Stop teating the symptoms and cue the disease. Gay E. Canougb Physics depatment Quote of the day "H the devil doesn't exist, but man ceated him, he has ceated him in his own image." 1 l, Fyodo Dostoyevski ( ) "The Bothes Kaamazov". The_ Obset:Ve-_ P. 0. Box 0, Note Dame, N (219) The Obseve S the ndependent newspape published by the students of the Univesity of Note Dame du Lac and Saint May s College. does not necessaily eflect the policies of the adm1n1stat1on of Glthe nstitution. The news is epoted as accuately and objectively as pos Sible Uns1gned ed1tonals epesent the opinion of a majoity of the Editoial Boad. 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6 Accent Computes make life easie fo ND students T LECESTER CHEONG featues wite he he compute is pobably the best tool that man has eve devised. Although computes have zeo Qs, they neve make mistakes and ae fast and had wokes. Humans on the othe hand have supeio intelligence, but they always make mistakes and ae elatively slow and lazy wokes. As most enginees and business majos will agee, a dynamic combination esults fom adding the two. Students in the science and industy elated fields ae not the only ones who use this wondeful tool. A compute facility in the College of Ats and Lettes enables students of non-science oiented disciplines to lean and take advantage of the compute's vesatility in making life easie. Located on the second floo of O'Shaughnessy Hall, the facility can be used by students fo wod pocessing, statistical computing, and even financial accounting on the pesonal level such as balancing one's checkbook. The facility's 15 Apple Macintoshes and 11 pintes ae simple to opeate and pactically no fomal backgound in computes is equied. This suits the puposes of the college, explainsjeffvuono, an economics and compute majo and facility assistant. Accoding to Vuono, students in the college aely have any need no desie to indulge in had-coe pogamming o complex engineeing computations, even though the computes ae capable of doing so in any compute language. nstead, these students take advantage of the Macintoshes fo classoom assignments and homewok, pepaing esumes and tem papes, stoing pesonal data, categoising lettes, o just fo fun. Afte all, the Macs ae fun to play with sometimes. They also help to intoduce basic compute skills to the ats and lettes students, some of whom will neve get a chance to even touch a keyboad othewise. The Macintoshes in the facility ae of the "closed-system" type, which means that each teminal and pinte set is independent of each othe, shaing no memoy o pocessing units othe than the same electic socket. This set-up paallels that of the popula "PC," the pesonal compute. Pesonal computes ae geneally found in family homes and small businesses, and they aid in small-time accounting and ecoding puposes. The facility's set-up is advantageous to students as it povides fo an ealy educational exposue to the pesonal compute which they might eventually buy afte gaduation to assist in pesonal o even family accounting puposes. Wodpocessing in the facility is done with the "Mac-Wite" system, of which the latest vesion is available. John Joden, an Economics/ ALPA junio, has had little exposue to computes since high school. Now he finds them extemely useful in school assignments and pesonal management. Accoding to Joden, the Macs ae easy to use and he has had no poblems so fa. His sentiments ae shaed by Jenny Flynn, a Govenment/ ALPA sophomoe. John and Jenny ae a few of the ats and lettes students who have leaned to appeciate the compute. The facility encouages othes to join them, and assistants ae pesent at all times when the facility is open to offe assistance and advice to beginnes. Othe membes of the Note Dame community ae also invited to paticipate and use the facility's hadwae. The hous ae: 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. fom Monday thu Thusday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fidays, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Satudays and 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Sundays. Reagans endose favoite causes AModated Pe88 NDANAPOUS - Matching hisand-he billboads featuing Pesident and Ms. Ronald Reagan touting the couple's favoite causes have been unveiled in ndianapolis by Kiwanis ntenational. A spokesman fo Kiwanis, which is based in ndianapolis, said moe than 4,000 of the billboads will be eected nationwide. "The esponse has been temendous," spokesman David Blackme said Fiday. " can't think of any othe pesons that we could have had the same esponse." The billboads, placed side-byside in some locations and stacked on top of each othe elsewhee, tout two of the Reagans' favoite pojects: dug abuse pevention and community food pogams. Reagan endoses Opeation Shae & cae, a national pivate-secto campaign to incease public suppot fo local food banks and meal pogams fo the needy. The billboad says, "Suppot community food pogams. Volunteeism makes a diffeence." Ms. Reagan's sign eads, "Help save a geneation of childen. Fight school-aged dug abuse." Blackme said the billboads ae tied to adio, television and pint campaigns. All thee national television netwoks and the Cable News Netwok have ageed to boadcast the Kiwanis spots featuing the Reagans, he added. The Reagans' public sevice advetisements ae being undewitten by the Kiwanis ntenational Foundation, which boasts 8,200 local clubs in 76 nations. "We wouldn't want to disclose the (cost) figues," Blackme said. "Being a non-pofit agency, we have a tight budget. But people in the television industy, the adio industy and the billboad industy have been vey, vey geneous." Blackme said the Reagans ageed to paticipate in the Kiwanis pogam "because we asked." This lase pinte in the Compute-Math Building helps students to do,

7 Tuesday, Januay 28, page 6-7,(f/!\,: ', (;_.''~<:' ~. :.%f, -~-~--- &'.-.. < ;:. ' --- '".,~ ~ ~ l ~ Edwad Otis woks on his MBA pape on an BM compute ',! Piest helps youths in need on the steets of New Yok one of the Apple Maclntoshes in te wok on the compute ' ~ - M The 0"-vee-/Hanna Heete '-- - ' f t ' ' i.. J ' ' t MAUREEN LYNCH featues wite utteing utteing "bag ladies" huddled in the estooms of bus teminals, expessionless dunks spawled in doowells, eldely figues pathetically seaching tashcans fo etunable bottles. These scenes give painful testimony of the geat numbes of homeless in ou county. At what point in thei lives wee they foced to sacifice self-dignity and hope in exchange fo the baest level of suvival, and was such a tade unavoidable? Pehaps, given the ight suppot at citical times in thei lives, these Ameicans might not have had to give up such valuable pats of themselves. Such citical peiods may aise ealy in thei life. Accoding to a 1980 Senate epot, "between 240,000 and 500,000 childen and adolescents become homeless each yea." Lacking guidance, expeience, and employable skills, these youths face an unfai battle. and may become tapped in the destuctive wolds of ponogaphy and postitution. An estimated 20,000 homeless childen unde 21 ae said to eside in New Yok City alone. Attacted by the glamou of big-city life, some may have fled unhappy homes and othes may simply have been kicked out of the house by paents unwilling o unable to cope. n the city, they ae appoached by sweettalking, pesuasive men who pomise to feed, shelte and potect them. Naive, o simply despeate, the youngstes follow the pimp and find themselves foced into a sot of enslavement. The esults ae aely happy: an 1 1 yea old ts aested a seventh time fo postitution and once moe is bailed out and eemployed by he pimp; a 1 7 yea old is found mudeed afte keeping back a few dollas fom the pimp who "owns" he; a 5 yea old is abandoned fo weeks by his dugaddicted mothe. A Fanciscan piest, Fathe Buce Ritte, became awae of simila accounts and was spued into action. n 1972, he fomed Covenant House. ts aim was to povide help to the neglected and exploited youths of New Yok City. Cuently, an aveage of 200 homeless childen and teenages a night sleep at Covenant House, appoximately 70 pecent of them victims of the multi-billion dolla sex industy. n an Oct Reade's Digest aticle, D. Pete Masella says, "These kids' bodies ae maps of thei lives. People have buned them with cigaettes, scaed them with whips and ed hot coat hanges, and boken thei bones. Many have VD, it's an epidemic with ou kids. Many have tubeculosis. Many ae hooked on dugs; vitually all use maijuana, and a lot use angel dust. No one has given them value systems, and often thei best instincts have been destoyed. wish had an intavenous injection with a huge shot oflove in it. That would do moe good than all the penicillin in the wold." At Covenant House, not only ae the kids' immediate needs of shelte, food, medical attention and potection met, but they ae also offeed psychological and legal counseling, educational and vocational taining, a Mothe/Child pogam as well as spiitual suppot. jonathan Hill, one membe of Covenant Community, a goup of full-time voluntees who live and pay togethe, says that a main goal of Covenant House is to estoe to the kids thei feeling of self-woth. Povety, he has leaned, is not simply a matte of lack of money but a lack of choices. Though the cae and commitment of the wokes at Covenant House, some childen do egain thei pide and ae able to beak out ofthe vicious cicles of thei lives on the steet. Hanging on the walls of the chapel at Covenant House is a seies of pictues, painted and donated by a eligious bothe who woked at the cente. The paintings illustate the stoy of a young boy, misteated by his envionment, who is helped and gadually gows into a healthy, confident individual able to cope. Howeve, the pictues make it clea that although the boy ecoves, the injuies he has eceived ae so seious that the scas will emain fo life. n eality, sometimes the wounds neve heal: ove half of the childen Covenant House touches etun to the steets, fo its stong hold can't be easily seveed. Homeless childen gow to be homeless adults, the defeated eldes one sees camped out on the sidewalks. "f you want to see what my kids will become," says Fathe Ritte, "just walk down 4 2nd Steet between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. You can't live fo months on the steet." Fiday evening, Fathe Ritte will talk about Covenant House and the childen it seves. Anyone inteested in leaning moe about the pogam is invited to attend the lectue to be held at 7:30p.m. in the libay auditoium.

8 The Obseve Tuesday, januay 28, page 8 Spots Biefs ish football coach Lou Holtz will be the guest speake at a meeting fo all feshmen inteested n becoming membes of the Student Manages Oganization. The meeting will be at the ACC football auditoium (ente Gate 2) at 7 p.m. on Thusday, Jan. 30. All those nteested but not able to attend should call the manage's office at befoe Thusday.- Tbe Obseve A Schick SMC basketball touney, fo thee-on-thee teams, will be held beginning Feb. 5. Rostes can be picked up at the Angela Athletic Facility and must be etuned by Jan. 29. No pesent o fome vasity basketball playes may paticipate. The winning team will go to egional play with the championship game being held in an NBA aena. Fo moe infomation call the Angela Athletic Facility. - Tbe Obseve A SMC doubles acquetball tounament will begin Feb. 3. Rostes can be picked up at the Angela Athletic Facility and must be etuned by Jan. 29. Fo moe infomation call the Angela Athletic Facility. -Tbe Obseve The ND Squash Club will be pacticing this semeste at the ACC couts evey Monday fom 7-9 p.m., Thusday fom 4-6:30 p.m. and Satuday fom 3-5 p.m. All membes ae encouaged to attend each pactice. Fo moe infomation call William Mapothe at Tbe Obseve lntehall hockey teams may now egiste to pactice on the ACC ice ink. A limit of one hou pe week pe team will be imposed and the fee will be S50 pe hou. Fo moe infomation call Tom Caoll at Tbe Obseve, The ND Tae Kwan Do Club will be accepting new membes until Thusday,Jan. 30. Classes will meet egulaly on Tuesdays and Thusdays fom 7 p.m. to 8:30p.m. in the ACC fencing gym. Bing wokout clothes fo pactice. Fo moe infomation, call Key at Tbe Obseve The ND wate polo team will pactice Wednesday,Jan. 29 And evey Wednesday fom 9-10:30 p.m. at the Rolfs Aquatic Cente. Any questions call Tom O'Reilly at Tbe Obseve The ND westling team won the National Catho)ic Tounament ove the weekend. The ish had a winning total of 118-1/4 points, followed by John Caoll with 83 points. Seton Hall placed thid with 61 points, followed by Dayton (34-1/2 points), and Maquette (26 points). Note Dame's Jey Duso was selected outstanding westle of the tounament. - Tbe Obseve Coss-county skies may ent coss-county ski equipment fom the NV A, evey Thusday though Sunday at 'the Rockne Memoial. Skis, poles, and boots ae povided and no esevation is necessay. Any students, faculty o stalf membes inteested should call fo additional infomation.- Tbe Obseve A SMC co-ed volleyball touney will begin Feb. 3. Teams must consist of 3 men and 3 women. Rostes can be picked up at the Angela Athletic Facility and must be etuned with a SlO enty fee by Jan. 29. Fo moe infomation call the Angela Athletic Facility. - Tbe Obseve Hall of Fame elections take place today CANTON, Ohio - Quateback Fan Takenton, who scambled into the ecod books with numeous caee passing ecods, and Paul Honung, sta haljback of the Geen Bay Packes' gloy yeas, lead seven contendes vying fo induction today into the Po Football Hall of Fame. Because they wee among the last seven to be consideed befoe the five-man 1985 class was named, Takenton and Honung automaticaly wee included in the final 15 fo 1986 consideation. Ove the weekend, Takenton and Honung suvived the cut to seven finalists fo balloting by one media epesentative fom each of 28 NFL cities, plus one membe of the Po Football Wites Association of Ameica. Othes on the list ae quateback Len Dawson, defensive back Ken Houston, linebacke Willie Lanie, wide eceive Don Maynad and unning back Doak Walke. Classifieds Tht Ohsen.- :'l;otl' DJml' otfkl'. lo<eatnl on tho: thid floo of LaFonuno: Studt nt Ct nte. 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9 The Obseve Tuesday, Januay 28, page 9 APPboto Cbtcago Beas fans celebate tbe team's victoy n Supe Bowl XX Sunday nigbt n New Oleans. Yesteday, tbe victoious Beas wee teated to a tlcketape paade n downtown Cbtcago. Men's swimming team goes 1-1 on oad tip to push ecod to 2-3 By SCOT NGLS Spots Wite With just fou moe meets left befoe the Midwesten Collegiate Confeence championships, the Note Dame men's swimming team ( 2-3) finally etuns home this week afte having been on the oad since Dec. 12. n dual meet action this Fiday, the ish will take on Oal Robets and St. Bonaventue stating at 7:00 p.m. in the Rolfs Aquatic Cente. Last week, the Note Dame swimmes completed thei oad stint by taveling to New Yok and facing St. John's and Fodham. On thei fist night in the Big City, the ish wee clipped by the Red Men 58-55, as St. John's allied Jate'to take five of the last six events. "t was a close meet all the way," commented fist-yea ish coach Tim Welsh. "We stated off stong, but St. John's would not let go and came on stong in the end." Howeve, Note Dame was not to leave the Big Apple without fist taking a bite. The luck of the ish etuned when they defeated Fodham Jim Dowd (Muaysville, Pa.) swept the feestyle spints by posting a 22.2 in the 50-yad ace and a 48.6 in the 100-yad event, while also swim ming a leg in the 400-yad feestyle elay ( 3: 16.1 ). Dowd's pefomance, coupled with the effots of his teammates, gave Coach Welsh much eason fo optimism heading into this week. "t was a geat way to end the tip," emaked Welsh. "The team eally pulled togethe afte such a tough Joss the night befoe. t's easy to get down on youself, but the spiit of this team is temendous. "Coming home will be nice afte being on the oad fo so long," continued Welsh. "Oal Robets and St. Bonaventue have stong swimmes, and this weekend's meet is going to be a tough one. f we take both teams, we would push ouselves ove the.500 mak. The men have the enthusiasm and the winning tempo and want to continue ou ecent success." Bown, two-mile elay stand out at Westen Michigan tack meet By JOHN COYLE Spots Wite Both the old and the new pefomed well fo the Note Dame tack team Satuday at the W esten Michigan Relays, a non-scoing meet. The expeienced quatet of senios Robet Nobles, John McNelis, Jim Tyle and junio Jeff VanWie won the two-mile elay in stong fashion, while sophomoe Tim Bown, making his collegiate debut, took fist in two events. The ish two-mile elay team got its season off to a quick stat with an impessive time of 7:29. Accoding to Note Dame head coach Joe Plane, it is one of the top thee times in the county at this point in the season. The time qualified the fousome fo the C4A's and was only two seconds away fom the NCAA Championship qualifying time. "f we an a hai bette, we would have qualified. They pobably feel like they should have but 'm confident they will do it befoe long," said Plane. Bown, a split end on the Note Dame football team, was somewhat of an ealy supise to the ish head coach since the talented spinte had not competed in tack since his senio yea in high school. "He an eally well. Both wee vey good times. was a little supised at how quickly he has developed," explained Plane. "But Tim is so talented and has ounded into shape so quickly that he has made up fo the lost time." The sophomoe's time of 6.32 in the 60-yad dash missed the NCAA's qualifying mak by a 1Oth of a second. t was good, though, fo the C4A's as was his winning time in the 300-mete dash of Anothe Note Dame football playe, Bandy Wells, also tuned in a stong pefomance fo the ish with a C4A qualifying time of 6.48 in the 60-yad dash. Othe top i1:!1 finishes wee sophomoe Rick Mulvey and senio Tom Wath, who tied fo sixth with a solid time of8:32 in a vey competive 3000-mete ace. Feshman David Wath, younge bothe of Tom, had anothe good time of 2:30.82 in the 1000-mete mete un. n the field events, sophomoes Rick Muench and Chis Matteo had the best finishes fo the ish. Muench, with a long jump of 22.3 feet, finished fifth in that event. n the pole vault, Matteo was also fifth with an effot of 14 feet. Oveall, Plane said that he was pleased with Note Dame's pefomance in the meet, which took place in Kalamazoo, Mich. t included teams fom Michigan, Michigan State, Maquette, Pudue and Cental Michigan. "How can ague with the twomile elay team and Tim Bown's showing? Both ae extemely good and they can only impove," said Plane. The schedule gets moe difficult fo the ish, since this was thei last non-scoing meet. They now must pepae fo the Midwesten Collegiate Championships this Satuday at the ACC. BUY OBSERVER CLASSFEDS f you haven't met us yet... No's the timet we'e fiendly, convenient, good yet affodable. 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10 The Obseve Tuesday, januay 28, page 10 Fencing teams emain unbeaten with five victoies ove weekend By KEVN HERBERT Spots Wite The Note Dame men's and women's fencing teams continued thei invincibility this past weekend by winning five of five matches in Chicago. On Satuday, the ish men faced and defeated squads fom Chicago, Wisconsin and Michigan-Deabon, while the women did the same to thei two opponents, Wisconsin and Chicago. "Michigan-Deabon and Chicago eally did not have that tough of a team. Howeve, was supised at how mpessively we defeated Wisconsin," said Note Dame fencing coach Mike DeCicco. " think the momentum fom the Chicago and Michigan matches caied the team ight though Wisconsin. "We fenced a little bette than had expected us to. thought the matches would be a little close than they wee." The Note Dame men easily tounced Chicago to stat off the action on Satuday. Against Chicago, the scoes wee: epee 6-3, foil 7-2 and sabe 9-0, fo a final tally of Note Dame 22, Chicago 5. The ish followed this landslide victoy with anothe against Michigan-Deabon. The scoes in this match wee: foil 9-0, sabe 9-0 and epee 7-2, fo an even moe convincing win. Next fo the ish wee the defending Big Ten champion Wisconsin Badges. The match, howeve, was not nealy as close as expected. Note Dame won easily, The scoing beakdown was as follows: foil 8-l, sabe 6-3 and epee 6-3. Chales Higgs-Coulthad These mpessive wins upped the men's ecod to a pefect 7-0. The ish will face thei toughest opponent this weekend, at home, when the defending national champion Wayne State Tatas come into town. "The kids fenced vey well this weekend against some tough competition, but we must shapen all thee of ou weapons to stay with Wayne State this weekend," said DeCicco. Going undefeated in the foil this weekend fo Note Dame wee Mike VandeVelden ( 4-0), Chales Higgs Coulthad (5-0) and Yehuda Kovacs (4-0). Outstanding in the epee wee Chistian Schepe ( 4-0) and Tim Vaughan ( 4-0). n the sabe, senio Don Johnson was pefect at 7-0. The women wee also vey impessive this weekend, as thei two wins mpoved thei ledge to 6-0. Against Chicago, the ish dominated fom beginning to end with a 16-0 win. The Badges poved to be toughe, but not too much so, as Note Dame won this handily as well,0-6. Cindy Weeks went a pefect 4-0, while sophomoe sensation Molly Sullivan went 3- to lead thei team to 26 wins in 32 matches SENOR... NEXT YEAR... What wiu YOU do?????? THNK ABOVT T APPhoto Boston Celtics guad Dennis johnson (3) eaches in to knock the ball away fom Los Angeles Lakes guad Byon Scott in the Celttcs' victoy last Wednesday night in Boston. Boston beat the Philadelphia 76es, , in action Sunda.:!.Y.: ' oppotunity to apply you Chistian faith though SERVCE and COMMUNTY LMNG. HCA Voluntees ae in: Haywad, Califonia Avondale, Aizona Potland, Oegon Coloado Spings, Coloado Application DEADLNE: Januay 31. May Ann Roeme (7949) M.J. Muay (5521).... -~eyondthe -l!eyondthe -Beyond the books What a\\aits an -. in the eal wold? - Find out fom those who know. Come discuss.. Life afte Note Dame" with membes of the National Alumni Boad. When? Jan. 30th, 9:00p.m... Whee? Rotunda... - Administanon... -~~ flfijf"""' H'll be a geat tip! Get a goup togethe, o join us fo 7 days and nights of fun on the slopes and in the Club House. We'll stay at a luxuy condo, Maina Place in Dillon, Coloado. Fee lift tickets fo 6 days to Beckenidge, Coppemountain, Keystone and Aapahoe Basin. Fee Shuttles daily to all ski aeas. Date: Mach Round tip tanspotation fom South Bend. Call fo moe infomation and tee bochues. Resevations close Febuay 20. Don't miss it! AR LAND OCEAN TRAVEL $549 pe peson

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12 S~ots Tuesday, Januay 28, page 12 Women swimmes take two victoies on tip lsb westle Cal Htldtnge stuggles to stay on top of an llinois State westle tn acffon two weekends ago. Htldtnge was victoious n tbe 18-1bc Obleve/Hanncs Hacke pound class in tbe National Catboltc Tounament ove tbe weekend. Rick Rietbock details the tounament below. ish westling team pefoms well in National Catholic Tounament By RCK RETBROCK Spots Wite Note Dame continued its outstanding westling by scoing a convincing win in last weekend's National Catholic Tounament in Cleveland, Ohio. n gaining the victoy, the ish won six weight classes, finished second in thee classes, and finished thid in anothe to each the goal Head Coach Fan McCann had set befoe them. "We needed a contibution fom eveyone," said McCann. "We wanted eveyone to place in the top fou in his class." The contibution fom all souces helped the ish scoe points, tops in the eight-team field. The host team, John Caoll, finished second with 83 points, while Seton Hall placed thid with 61 points. The impessive pefomance set aside some of McCann's uncetainties going into the tounament. "John Caoll has a good pogam," continued the secondyea coach. "They've dominated this tounament fo yeas, and being at thei place, wasn't sue how a young team like ous would eact." "t's just temendous fo ou team. We only lost 4 of 27 matches," he said. "The kids eally hustled and showed a lot of desie and heat. Ou people just outhustled eveyone else." That hustle enabled six ish westles to captue titles, including feshman Jey Duso, who was named the Outstanding Westle of the Tounament. Duso tallied a pin and two technical falls in gaining top westle honos, a selection that McCann said was no contest. "f he wasn't selected, they don't know a good westle if they see one," he said. "'m vey happy fo him." Duso, hvweve, had plenty of help in suppoting the ish cause. Cal Hildinge and Dave Calin posted one pin on thei way to captuing the 18-pound and the 126- pound titles, while Chis Genese pinned two opponents in claiming the title at 167 pounds. John Kug and Dave Helme captued championships at 77 pounds and 190 pounds, espectively, with each ecoding one pin. McCann singled out a couple of wins by Helme and Ron Wisniewski, a second-place finishe at 150 pounds, as especially citical. "Helme and Wisniewskei won semi-final matches that we just had to have, despite the fact that they wee westling out of thei weight classes,"he pointed out. "They both beat guys fom John Caoll and eally widened ou lead." Besides Wisniewski, 142-pound Pat Boyd and 58-pound Dan Caigan also eaned second-place honos, while heavyweight Speo Kaas came away with a thid-place finish. The ish posted 12 falls o technical falls, including six in fist-ound matches. That ealy-ound success was extemely beneficial, accoding to McCann. "The ealy ounds ae geat oppotunities to get exta team points because usually you ae up against a weake opponent," he said. "We needed those big scoes ealy in the tounament." The ish completed thei sweep of tounament honos when McCann was named National Catholic Coach ofthe Yea. "That kind of hono is always nice," he said. "But we have some some eally good kids hee." The ish tavel to Cental Michigan to face the Chippewas Fiday. McCann says that he has confidence in his squad. "Cental Michigan will be a tough meet fo us," he said. "They'e a good team and we'll need a couple of upsets to win. "Ou kids ae sky-high though, and thei confidence is eally high afte winning this tounament. Cental Michigan had bette be eady, because we'e going to be eady." By AND SCHNUCK Spots Wite The Note Dame women's swim team etuned home successful afte meets with St. John's and Fodham, impoving its oveall ecod to 4-2. Swimming on the oad showed little effect on the women, as they beat St. John's 79-61, and Fodham "We swam extemely well against St.John's," said Coach Tim Welsh, attibuting the win to the gils' stong stat in the fist half of the meet. "We contolled the meet afte the fist few events and wee able to pull the win out fom thee." n Fiday night's meet the ish came out stong with thee staight fist-place finishes, in the 200-yad medley elay, 200- and 1000-yad feestyle, and led 20-4 in points afte only thee events. This set the pace fo the est of the meet, as the Note Dame swimmes won 11 of 16 events. They also claimed secondand thid-place finishes in nine events. Leading the ish women in individual pefomances was junio Suzanne DeVine with thee fistplace finishes against St.John's. She took the and 500-yad feestyle events in :05.5 and 5:21.6, espectively. She also contibuted to the winning effot in the 200-yad medley elay with Babaa Byne, Tacy Johnson and Venette Cochiolo, with a combined time of 1:55.8. Also leading the ish swimmes was senio co-captain Cochiolo, who added wins in the 100- and 200- yad beaststoke in : 11.0 and 2:33.2. Sophomoe Amy Dalington and feshman johnson acked up ad ditional points with stong effots in the 00-yad feestyle, as well as individual wins in the 200- and 50- yad feestyle events, espectively. The women swimmes' depth gave them stength in most events, accoding to Coach Welsh. This helped them take fist, second and thid-place finishes in. so many events. Even when the oste was eaanged to have fesh swimmes in new events fo the meet against Fodham on Satuday, the ish still dominated, winning seven events. Coming off the tough meet against St. John's, the Note Dame women might have had fatigue as a facto against them, but a less poweful Fodham povided little obstacle to them. Suzanne DeVine again led the ish with victoies in the 200-yad feestyle and buttefly events with times of 2:02.07 and 2:17.0, as well as contibuting to the 400-yad medley elay win with teammates Byne, Cochiolo and P.J. Amheg, in 4:35.8. Coach Welsh noted the 200-yad buttefly event as one that was pa ticulaly stong fo the Note Dame women. "This is a poweful event fo us; this weekend we placed five diffeent gils in the top thee spots in this event." Othe highlights included wins in the 500-yad feestyle by Anne Cos tello in 5:32.85 and in the 200-yad individual medley by Amy Dalington in 2: One of the key pefomances ove the weekend was by sophomoe dive Andea Bonny. While tallying two wins off the 1-mete boad and a win and second-place finish off the 3-mete boad, she also qualified fo the NCAA Division zone diving championship. lbis will enable he to compete within the egion, hoping to move on to the NCAA national championship. Bonny is the fist Note Dame dive to achieve this. Md. tickets available Special to The Obseve Students without season basketball tickets will have a chance to be on hand fo the Note Dame Mayland clash slated fo Monday, Feb. 3, at the ACC, the ticket office announced yesteday. Thee will be 77 bleache seats fo the Mayland contest available fo sale to students tomoow aftenoon fom 1 5 p.m. at Gate 0 of the ACC. The tickets ae pat of Mayland's allotment which wee etuned to Note Dame. The tickets ae $3 apiece, and the buye must pesent a valid student D. Skiies encounte hadship on weekend tip Ae you having one of those days whee nothing seems to be going ight? f you ae, then pay attention, fo you ae about to ead the adventues of the ski team. Fiday night on the way to Cystal Mountain in Thompsonville, Mich., the team took a wong tun and added two hous to the aveage tavel time. The following moning befoe the ace, the couse was hit by ain, ceating icy skiing conditions. To make the ace moe challenging, a athe difficult couse was laid out fo the skies. t appeaed that whoeve would finish the ace standing would have a good shot at winning. K.K. Meye of the Note Dame women's team took a spill in he fist ace. Then Tony Jodan ofthe men's team took a seious fall, suffeing a hailine factue and neve damage to the ight leg, as well as a concussion. That is not all. Note Dame women's captain Kathy Skendzal, usually a eliable finishe in the top five, was disqualified in the giant slalom when, attempting to get out to a fast stat, she left one of he skis at the stating gate. And, as if to emphasize the point, John Kuge did the exact same thing. But the ski team peseveed, and the esults wee not as bad as they could have been. The men placed fouth, the St. May's women took fifth, and the Note Dame women placed sixth. Except fo Jodan's spill, the men did athe well in the icy conditions on Satuday. Club Pesident John O'Donovan finished fifth in the giant slalom and sixth in the Pete Gegen Club Cone slalom. jodan took 12th in the giant slalom, and John Kuge placed ninth in the slalom. Mike Muay was the thid finishe fo the ish in both events, taking 20th in the giant slalom and 22nd in the slalom. "We aced eal well Satuday," said jodan. "But we sot of fell apat Sunday." Because of bad weathe conditions, only the giant slalom was un Sunday. But the new snow came just in time to help the women's teams. Maueen Connoughton, who had placed ninth in the slalom, took sixth place fo St. May's in the giant slalom. Solid skiing by he and Sheila Smiggen and lisa Hamann led the Belles to fifth place. The Note Dame women wee led by Skendzal, who placed thid in the slalom and took fist in the giant slalom. Lauie Shea kept up he consistant skiing by finishing 7th in the slalom and 20th in both giant slalom aces. Stephanie Eck finished 22nd in the giant slalom, and jane Heisel placed 43d n the slalom. The men's "B" team was the othe team which competed at Cystal Mountain. Stong finishes fo the ish included C. B. Thomas, jeff Pake and joe McBide. The skie with pehaps the most talent on the team is Skendzal. She was an all-state pefome in high school, and she qualified fo the collegiate nationals he feshman yea. "Getting thee was my main goal," she said. " just wanted to have fun while was thee." She did not win anything, though, as the diffeences bet ween the Michigan "hills" and the Coloado mountains wee too much. Last yea as a sophomoe, she spent the yea in Algies, Fance. She only skied a few times last yea, so etuning to the team she was a little nevous. She is also a little less consumed with skiing than she was as a feshman. As captain, she is moe concened with team goals. "As a team, to qualify fo egionals is ou goal," she said. "To qualify fo nationals would be geat, but the competition is stonge, and it would eally be tough, almost impossible." Consideing that the team has only one senio, that is the best goal ight now fo Skendzal and the est of the Note Dame women. The team is stong ight now, as shown by its vicoy in the Michigan Goveno's Cup ace, but should be even stonge next yea. Coming up this week, the Gymnastics Club opens its season at Miami (Ohio) Satuday, and the Ski team etuns to both Cabefae and Cystal Mountain fo a meet. The men's Volleyball Club plays tomoow at Westen Mic higan, and then takes on the Wolveines of Michigan at the ACCpit.

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