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- - . ~- , " . ~ ACE Vol. 125. No.7. March. 1984 ACE IS THE PLACE Notre Dame. IN 46556 WITH THE HELPFUL HARDWARE MAN FEATURES 272-7535 8 Father Bill and the Bottle John Dettling -7-,3H0 AOM TUo 5R,30 SP.M-. - 9 The Enforcer: An R.A.'s Perspectiue Mary Ellen Arn Closed Sundey • GARDEN " Across the Doorstep: A look at Father Burtchaell Kathy McGaruey • PAINTS SUPPLIES • TOOLS • HOUSEWARES • PLUMBING & • HARDWARE 13 A Critique of Burtchaell's Theology Dr. Anthony Ostric ELECTRICAL • SPORTING SUPPI.IES GOODS 17 Where Is Jesus. Anyway? William John Healy 11 Finding Romeo Bernadette Cortas FREE PARKING 13 Dating. Domer Style Brittney Montclair FRONT & REAR 219 DIXIE WAY 14 The Mishawaka Experience Paul Aiello NO. IN ROSELAND 25 Rattlecar Gigantica Ed Mulholland 17 Fran leibowitz: Spokeswoman for the Annoyed laura Steibel 19 Uphill Progress of a Downhi;1 Team Amy Murray 30 Villa Capri: A Good Italian Restaurant? laurel-Ann Dooley 31 1984 Sophomore literary Festiual Writing Contest Winners Prose/One April Day Michael Varga Poetry/Miscarriage Sean Reardon REGULARS 1 . The First Word Kathy Curran Bring this ad with you for 10% OFF on the typesetting of your resume. Offer expires 4 Scholastic Notables Keuin Donius. Patti Drabick October 31. 1983. Offer good only for typesetting. 6 ND Focus/Father Jenky Takes Ouer Allison P. Hilton ~J;Jnt 7 SMC Focus/Editor's Crisis Mary Isphording and Jayne Kenny .3jjm-~. 10 Gallery/Paradoxes E. Robinson 16 Fiction/Once a Dreamer loriJvleiskey . The Now Printers. 18 Cinema/Neuer Cry Wolf William Macfarlane. Jr. Your resume should also be special. A professionally typeset -'. 36 The last Word Jim Ganther resume is important because it shows you in your best light. We are typesetting professionals and can hEllp you look your best. The opinions expressed in Scholastic are those of the authors and editors of Scholastic and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the entire staff and editorial board of Scholastic or the Univer sity of Notre Dame, its administration. faculty, or the student body_ 247 Dixieway North South Bend, IN 46637 Copyright © .1984 Scholastic I all rights reserved I none of the contents may be reproduced without permission. . 219-277 -3355 - - . ~- , " . ~ ACE Vol. 125. No.7. March. 1984 ACE IS THE PLACE Notre Dame. IN 46556 WITH THE HELPFUL HARDWARE MAN FEATURES 272-7535 8 Father Bill and the Bottle John Dettling -7-,3H0 AOM TUo 5R,30 SP.M-. - 9 The Enforcer: An R.A.'s Perspectiue Mary Ellen Arn Closed Sundey • GARDEN " Across the Doorstep: A look at Father Burtchaell Kathy McGaruey • PAINTS SUPPLIES • TOOLS • HOUSEWARES • PLUMBING & • HARDWARE 13 A Critique of Burtchaell's Theology Dr. Anthony Ostric ELECTRICAL • SPORTING SUPPI.IES GOODS 17 Where Is Jesus. Anyway? William John Healy 11 Finding Romeo Bernadette Cortas FREE PARKING 13 Dating. Domer Style Brittney Montclair FRONT & REAR 219 DIXIE WAY 14 The Mishawaka Experience Paul Aiello NO. IN ROSELAND 25 Rattlecar Gigantica Ed Mulholland 17 Fran leibowitz: Spokeswoman for the Annoyed laura Steibel 19 Uphill Progress of a Downhi;1 Team Amy Murray 30 Villa Capri: A Good Italian Restaurant? laurel-Ann Dooley 31 1984 Sophomore literary Festiual Writing Contest Winners Prose/One April Day Michael Varga Poetry/Miscarriage Sean Reardon REGULARS 1 . The First Word Kathy Curran Bring this ad with you for 10% OFF on the typesetting of your resume. Offer expires 4 Scholastic Notables Keuin Donius. Patti Drabick October 31. 1983. Offer good only for typesetting. 6 ND Focus/Father Jenky Takes Ouer Allison P. Hilton ~J;Jnt 7 SMC Focus/Editor's Crisis Mary Isphording and Jayne Kenny .3jjm-~. 10 Gallery/Paradoxes E. Robinson 16 Fiction/Once a Dreamer loriJvleiskey . The Now Printers. 18 Cinema/Neuer Cry Wolf William Macfarlane. Jr. Your resume should also be special. A professionally typeset -'. 36 The last Word Jim Ganther resume is important because it shows you in your best light. We are typesetting professionals and can hEllp you look your best. The opinions expressed in Scholastic are those of the authors and editors of Scholastic and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the entire staff and editorial board of Scholastic or the Univer sity of Notre Dame, its administration. faculty, or the student body_ 247 Dixieway North South Bend, IN 46637 Copyright © .1984 Scholastic I all rights reserved I none of the contents may be reproduced without permission. . 219-277 -3355 (.' EDITORIAL BOARD 1983·1984 The First Word EDITOR·IN·CHIEF PLEASE WRITE! James S. Ganther GENERAL MANAGER Thomas M. Sapp ST. MARY'S EDITOR Kathy Curran by Kathy Curran If you have any comments or suggestions Saint Mary's Editor Photo Editor· Michael P. leary for Scholastic, please let us know. My nephew Matt is a smart little boy. At only four years old he can identify any fast-food restaurant that has been News/Sports Editor advertised on television, he can differentiate between the Kevin Donius various cacti Arizona's deserts cultivate, and he can sense Write: Scholastic when I am ignoring the speed limit. Compliments of Culture/Fiction Editor LaFortune Student Center "Sesame Street," Matthew even knows Spanish-when he laurel Ann Dooley Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 awakens me at 6:00 a.m. he does not beg for forgiveness, but screams "Holal" Copy Editors But there is one area that this four-year-old has not had Kathleen Doyle exposure to. Matt can recount lists of food he will eat-but Janet Drobinske he cannot recite the Pledge of Allegiance. He knows how to kick a soccer ball-but not how to tip his cap while the Na Art Editor tional Anthem is being played before the Giants' game. He Kathleen Keifer can hang up his bathrobe-but cannot fold the American flag. Advertising Manager And it makes me wonder-what has happened to Jeannie Euch patriotism? Why is my brother Timmy's favorite song "Eye of the Tiger" and not "Yankee Doodle Dandy"? Why does Business Manager Jenny think I have created another family member when I Jim Dever ask her about Uncle Sam? Why don't Tommy and Shelley salute the flag at school every morning? Distribution Manager Something is missing in our society of aluminum bats, Brent Kruger chicken-based hot dogs, microwave apple pie, and imported cars. We iue breaking from our traditions and not replacing Advertising Staff them with anything else. And in this void only fear can Reginald V. Daniel grow. That good ole' American trust has vanished. Production Staff What else is to be expected? We have witnessed corrup John Mennell, Ed Mulholland, Fred tion of power . We have suffered the consequences of poor Zimmerman, Jim Basile, Joe governmental decisions. We have apparent threats to our na Krumenacker, Joe Dant. tional security. As we have realized our parents spill milk, so, too, have we discovered that the United States govern Scholastic lYIagaz;ne: ment is fallible. Advisory Board Yet, we were able to remain proud of our nation, even Dr. James McDonnell Don't wait to get your copy at the newsstand, get when we were disappointed, because we had a basis for that pride. We converted our childish blind faith in "the Prof. Elizabeth Christman it by mail. Mr. Michael Garvey American Way" to respect fcr it. America's greatness-which 66What has happened was instilled in our minds by the patriotic hymns we Prof. Marjorie Kinsey r-N-O--T-R-E-- D--A-M--E- -S-C--H-O--L-A--S-T-I-C- -----.- .- ~----,: whistled-took on a more mature meaning. We learned that Prof. Robert Schmuhl I to patriotism? Why is America may not be perfect, but it surely was the best. Our Dr. Linnea Vacca NOTRE DAME, INDIANA 46556 childhood's flag-waving gestures permitted that. my brother Timmy's But the "Four Feet and Under Club" is not encouraged Photo Credits: Please send me a subscription to Scholastic to make those gestures anymore. Children are being asked to favorite song Eye of Mike leary, pp. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 17, for years at $9.00a year. face reality and reject their Uncle Sam. They are being 18, .23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 36; I am enclosing $ Cash denied the "love-of-country" basis which we received. the Tiger and not Robert McMonagle, ba~kcover; John Check Pride in America cannot grow from a void: The patriotic O'Conner, pp. 10,: 22; Courtesy of Yankee Doodle otruatd fitrioomn noeuerd tsr uton kbse, srehiinnset itthuete ddr.u Wmse, sdhuosutl dth pe ullilb ethrtey fblaeglsls , Saint Mary's College, p. 5; Infor\1lation . Name ____~ __~ ____________________~ ~ Services, p. I I; courtesy of ND/SMC Dandy?" and let the eagle fly. 0 Ski Team, p. 29. Address ': I City : Cover I Kathleen Keifer State Zip : ---~----~~----------------------------~--~ SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 3 2 SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 (.' EDITORIAL BOARD 1983·1984 The First Word EDITOR·IN·CHIEF PLEASE WRITE! James S. Ganther GENERAL MANAGER Thomas M. Sapp ST. MARY'S EDITOR Kathy Curran by Kathy Curran If you have any comments or suggestions Saint Mary's Editor Photo Editor· Michael P. leary for Scholastic, please let us know. My nephew Matt is a smart little boy. At only four years old he can identify any fast-food restaurant that has been News/Sports Editor advertised on television, he can differentiate between the Kevin Donius various cacti Arizona's deserts cultivate, and he can sense Write: Scholastic when I am ignoring the speed limit. Compliments of Culture/Fiction Editor LaFortune Student Center "Sesame Street," Matthew even knows Spanish-when he laurel Ann Dooley Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 awakens me at 6:00 a.m. he does not beg for forgiveness, but screams "Holal" Copy Editors But there is one area that this four-year-old has not had Kathleen Doyle exposure to. Matt can recount lists of food he will eat-but Janet Drobinske he cannot recite the Pledge of Allegiance. He knows how to kick a soccer ball-but not how to tip his cap while the Na Art Editor tional Anthem is being played before the Giants' game. He Kathleen Keifer can hang up his bathrobe-but cannot fold the American flag. Advertising Manager And it makes me wonder-what has happened to Jeannie Euch patriotism? Why is my brother Timmy's favorite song "Eye of the Tiger" and not "Yankee Doodle Dandy"? Why does Business Manager Jenny think I have created another family member when I Jim Dever ask her about Uncle Sam? Why don't Tommy and Shelley salute the flag at school every morning? Distribution Manager Something is missing in our society of aluminum bats, Brent Kruger chicken-based hot dogs, microwave apple pie, and imported cars. We iue breaking from our traditions and not replacing Advertising Staff them with anything else. And in this void only fear can Reginald V. Daniel grow. That good ole' American trust has vanished. Production Staff What else is to be expected? We have witnessed corrup John Mennell, Ed Mulholland, Fred tion of power . We have suffered the consequences of poor Zimmerman, Jim Basile, Joe governmental decisions. We have apparent threats to our na Krumenacker, Joe Dant. tional security. As we have realized our parents spill milk, so, too, have we discovered that the United States govern Scholastic lYIagaz;ne: ment is fallible. Advisory Board Yet, we were able to remain proud of our nation, even Dr. James McDonnell Don't wait to get your copy at the newsstand, get when we were disappointed, because we had a basis for that pride. We converted our childish blind faith in "the Prof. Elizabeth Christman it by mail. Mr. Michael Garvey American Way" to respect fcr it. America's greatness-which 66What has happened was instilled in our minds by the patriotic hymns we Prof. Marjorie Kinsey r-N-O--T-R-E-- D--A-M--E- -S-C--H-O--L-A--S-T-I-C- -----.- .- ~----,: whistled-took on a more mature meaning. We learned that Prof. Robert Schmuhl I to patriotism? Why is America may not be perfect, but it surely was the best. Our Dr. Linnea Vacca NOTRE DAME, INDIANA 46556 childhood's flag-waving gestures permitted that. my brother Timmy's But the "Four Feet and Under Club" is not encouraged Photo Credits: Please send me a subscription to Scholastic to make those gestures anymore. Children are being asked to favorite song Eye of Mike leary, pp. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 17, for years at $9.00a year. face reality and reject their Uncle Sam. They are being 18, .23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 36; I am enclosing $ Cash denied the "love-of-country" basis which we received. the Tiger and not Robert McMonagle, ba~kcover; John Check Pride in America cannot grow from a void: The patriotic O'Conner, pp. 10,: 22; Courtesy of Yankee Doodle otruatd fitrioomn noeuerd tsr uton kbse, srehiinnset itthuete ddr.u Wmse, sdhuosutl dth pe ullilb ethrtey fblaeglsls , Saint Mary's College, p. 5; Infor\1lation . Name ____~ __~ ____________________~ ~ Services, p. I I; courtesy of ND/SMC Dandy?" and let the eagle fly. 0 Ski Team, p. 29. Address ': I City : Cover I Kathleen Keifer State Zip : ---~----~~----------------------------~--~ SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 3 2 SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 The Dr. Thomas Dooley Award will be given (, to a man or woman who has graduated within the last ten years and has exhibited extraordinary service to mankind. University of Notre Dame Saint Mary's College by Kevin Donins ' by Patti Drabick News/Sports Editor Ohio State, Brigham Young, and Business Administration Michigan State. Alumni Awards MasterVolce'Workshop Mlchiana Math Contest The contest recognizes the Computer In the third Annual McIntire Com Age and so, for the second year, there merce Invitational held at the Universi will be a computer programming com 1984 has been a banner year so far ty of Virginia, Notre Dame defeated the The Alumni Association has an If you can't take the Saint Mary's In mathematics, women=men. True? petition. Three-women teams will vie for the College of Business Administra reigning champion, Washington Univer nounced the winners of three of its music department to the Met, bring the Falsel And to disprove that assumption, for the best-designed, coded and suc tion. In January the Accounting sity in St. Louis, as well as the Univer awards and the inauguration of a new Met to Saint Mary's. Saint Mary's will sponsor the eighth cessfully run three programs on the Department was ranked as the eighth sities of California (Berkeley), North award honoring the late Dr. Thomas The Saint Mary's department of annual Michiana Mathematics Contest Saint Mary's PRIME computer. best in the nation and last month a Carolina, and Wisconsin. Dooley. music sponsored a master voice at 9 a.m. on March 31 in Madeleva The Michiana Mathematics Contest team of undergraduates won a national The four-member teams were given a The Edward Frederick Sorin Award, workshop by Joan Dornemann, assistan Hall. for Women was designed to identify business-case-analysis competition. complex business problem and had 15 the Association's high~t honor, will go conductor and prompter for the The contest, partially funded by the and reward mathematically competent The January issue of the Public Ac hours to prepare a written solution, this year to Judge Norman J. Barry of Metropolitan Opera Association in New Bendix Corporation, includes individual young women. The contest has received counting Report printed the results of a which had to be defended orally. Notre Chicago, a 1921 graduate. The award York City, in February. and'team or school competition. Con national recognition from the survey of accounting department Dame's team, coached by David Nor is given annually to an alumnus display Voice students at Saint Mary's Col testants from area high schools will test National Council of Teachers of chairmen at nearly 400 colleges in burn, Franklin D. Schurz professor of ing a high degree of service to the lege are now among such opera stars as their mathematical expertise in one of Mathematics and the American Associa which Notre Dame's department was management, consisted of four seniors University. Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, three areas of study-geometry, algebra tion for the Advancement of Science. listed as the eighth-best. Illinois, Texas, in the College of Business Administra Robert Cahill, former ticket manager Roberta Peters and Robert Merrill; in II and advanced mathematics. No, calculators and slide rules won't and Southern California were iisted as tion: Kelly Ann Frank, Brian Ledley, and longtime associate in the athletic that all have received lessons from Ms. Team competition will consist of be awarded as prizes. Instead, first-, the top three. The other schools ranked Gregory Testerman, and Stephen department, will rece~ve the first Car Dornemann, one of the world's grOlJps comprised of nine women, three second- and third-place winners in each ahead of Notre Dame were Michigan, Wilkie. Congratula~ons to all involved. dinal O'Hara Award, honoring the ser foremost teachers of voice. in each subject. The team with the category will be presented trophies in vice of a former employee who is an A member of the Met since 1975, Ms. pighest total score wins. recognition of their achievements. alumnus. Dornemann is its first and only female The James Armstrong Award, named prompter'. She is also committed to for a former association director, will selecting up-and-coming opera singers, Retention Rate The Nuclear DUemma be presented to John N. Cackley, direc as she coaches and accompanies young tor emeritus of the alumni group and a finalists in the Metropolitan Opera Saint Mary's College boasts a reten The Saint Mary's College community veteran member of the University's National Council's auditions. tion rate to graduation 20 percentage presented "Three Minutes to Midnight: Public Relations, Alumni Affairs and I Ms. Dornemann, a graduate of points higher than the national average An Exploration of the Nuclear Dilemma Development Division. The award I Hofstra University, has studied at the for private four-year colleges, according and the Ways of Peace," a three-day honors a current employee of the J uilliard School, the Manhattan School to a recent study published by the program of discussions, prayer services, University. , 'j of Music, New York University and Cooperative Institutional Research Pro films and videotapes from February 12 The first recipient of the Dr. Thomas L'Universita Per Straniero in Florence, gram and the American Council on to 14. The program, reflecting on the Dooley Award, which will be given to Italy. Before joining the Met, she Education. U.S. Catholic Bishops' pastoral letter, a man or woman who has graduated worked as an assistant conductor and Of the freshmen who entered Saint "The Challenge of Peace: God's Promise within the last ten years and has prompter at the Washington Opera, the Mary's in 1978, 70.6 percent received a and Our Response," was designed to exhibited extraordinary service to New York City Opera, the Gran Teatro bachelor's degree within four years, help people understand the nuclear mankind, will be selected at the fall del Liceo in Barcelona, the Teatre while the national average for freshmen threat and commit themselves to action. China Program meeting of the association. d'Opera in Madrid, Spoleto Festival in completing bachelor's degrees on At three minutes to midnight (the Italy and the Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in schedule at private four-year colleges is Atomic Scientists' symbol for the time Are you tired of long, hot, work Trieste? Italy. ~0.5 percent. , remaining to man before the world's filled summers? Why not, then, take College President John M. Duggan end), prayer services, led by the Chris advantage of the University's newest Elderhostel I Isays, "Our students want to be here. tian Life Commission, signaled the overseas study program at the Tianjin Our faculty members work closely with beginning of the program. 1 Foreign Language Institute in China? Courses entitled "As It Was in the Ii our students and care what happens to Rev. John Morgan presided over an Students in the summer program, lBeginning," "The Challenge of Peace," :1 them." Ecumenical Reconciliation Service the I'~ who need not be proficient in the and "Reaganomics" may sound in ifIl The researchers also defined selectivi following day in the Regina Hall ~ Chinese language, will spend six weeks teresting, but unless you are 60 years or 11 ty levels by mean SAT composite score Chapel, for which Terrence Martin, in ;6- studying the language and culture of older, they are not for you. These are ;1I ranges. Sain,t Mary's rated in the selec structor in religious studies at Saint China and two weeks traveling but a few of the classes Notre Dame tive (1025-1074 Sat score) range, 12 Mary's College, offered a reflection. A i~ throughout the country. Estimated cost will offer this summer to senior citizens i points higher than the national figure collection of stirring films and r.f=i of the program is $2,600, including air as it joins the Elderhostel program, a for colleges in the selective category. videotapes were shown on campus for fare, and students will receive six to network of more than 600 educational I The study found high school grades, two days, available to the Saint Mary's nine credit hours for work at the institutions offering low-cost residential living on campus as a freshman, self College community and the public. institute. academic programs for people 60 years II estimate of obtaining a degree in four The events were terminated on Notre Dame currently sponsors and older. years, highest degree planned, adequate February 14 with an evening academic year programs in Angers, Last summer almost 80,000 seniors preparation in science and estimated Eucharistic Liturgy for Peace and , I France; Innsbruck, Austria; Tokyo, signed up for classes at participating parental income as positive factors Justice in the Saint Mary's Clubhouse II Mexico City, Rome, and London. schools. leading to' high retention rates. by Rev: Thomas Mayefske. f! I j 11 The Dr. Thomas Dooley Award will be given (, to a man or woman who has graduated within the last ten years and has exhibited extraordinary service to mankind. University of Notre Dame Saint Mary's College by Kevin Donins ' by Patti Drabick News/Sports Editor Ohio State, Brigham Young, and Business Administration Michigan State. Alumni Awards MasterVolce'Workshop Mlchiana Math Contest The contest recognizes the Computer In the third Annual McIntire Com Age and so, for the second year, there merce Invitational held at the Universi will be a computer programming com 1984 has been a banner year so far ty of Virginia, Notre Dame defeated the The Alumni Association has an If you can't take the Saint Mary's In mathematics, women=men. True? petition. Three-women teams will vie for the College of Business Administra reigning champion, Washington Univer nounced the winners of three of its music department to the Met, bring the Falsel And to disprove that assumption, for the best-designed, coded and suc tion. In January the Accounting sity in St. Louis, as well as the Univer awards and the inauguration of a new Met to Saint Mary's. Saint Mary's will sponsor the eighth cessfully run three programs on the Department was ranked as the eighth sities of California (Berkeley), North award honoring the late Dr. Thomas The Saint Mary's department of annual Michiana Mathematics Contest Saint Mary's PRIME computer. best in the nation and last month a Carolina, and Wisconsin. Dooley. music sponsored a master voice at 9 a.m. on March 31 in Madeleva The Michiana Mathematics Contest team of undergraduates won a national The four-member teams were given a The Edward Frederick Sorin Award, workshop by Joan Dornemann, assistan Hall. for Women was designed to identify business-case-analysis competition. complex business problem and had 15 the Association's high~t honor, will go conductor and prompter for the The contest, partially funded by the and reward mathematically competent The January issue of the Public Ac hours to prepare a written solution, this year to Judge Norman J. Barry of Metropolitan Opera Association in New Bendix Corporation, includes individual young women. The contest has received counting Report printed the results of a which had to be defended orally. Notre Chicago, a 1921 graduate. The award York City, in February. and'team or school competition. Con national recognition from the survey of accounting department Dame's team, coached by David Nor is given annually to an alumnus display Voice students at Saint Mary's Col testants from area high schools will test National Council of Teachers of chairmen at nearly 400 colleges in burn, Franklin D. Schurz professor of ing a high degree of service to the lege are now among such opera stars as their mathematical expertise in one of Mathematics and the American Associa which Notre Dame's department was management, consisted of four seniors University. Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, three areas of study-geometry, algebra tion for the Advancement of Science. listed as the eighth-best. Illinois, Texas, in the College of Business Administra Robert Cahill, former ticket manager Roberta Peters and Robert Merrill; in II and advanced mathematics. No, calculators and slide rules won't and Southern California were iisted as tion: Kelly Ann Frank, Brian Ledley, and longtime associate in the athletic that all have received lessons from Ms. Team competition will consist of be awarded as prizes. Instead, first-, the top three. The other schools ranked Gregory Testerman, and Stephen department, will rece~ve the first Car Dornemann, one of the world's grOlJps comprised of nine women, three second- and third-place winners in each ahead of Notre Dame were Michigan, Wilkie. Congratula~ons to all involved. dinal O'Hara Award, honoring the ser foremost teachers of voice. in each subject. The team with the category will be presented trophies in vice of a former employee who is an A member of the Met since 1975, Ms. pighest total score wins. recognition of their achievements. alumnus. Dornemann is its first and only female The James Armstrong Award, named prompter'. She is also committed to for a former association director, will selecting up-and-coming opera singers, Retention Rate The Nuclear DUemma be presented to John N. Cackley, direc as she coaches and accompanies young tor emeritus of the alumni group and a finalists in the Metropolitan Opera Saint Mary's College boasts a reten The Saint Mary's College community veteran member of the University's National Council's auditions. tion rate to graduation 20 percentage presented "Three Minutes to Midnight: Public Relations, Alumni Affairs and I Ms. Dornemann, a graduate of points higher than the national average An Exploration of the Nuclear Dilemma Development Division. The award I Hofstra University, has studied at the for private four-year colleges, according and the Ways of Peace," a three-day honors a current employee of the J uilliard School, the Manhattan School to a recent study published by the program of discussions, prayer services, University. , 'j of Music, New York University and Cooperative Institutional Research Pro films and videotapes from February 12 The first recipient of the Dr. Thomas L'Universita Per Straniero in Florence, gram and the American Council on to 14. The program, reflecting on the Dooley Award, which will be given to Italy. Before joining the Met, she Education. U.S. Catholic Bishops' pastoral letter, a man or woman who has graduated worked as an assistant conductor and Of the freshmen who entered Saint "The Challenge of Peace: God's Promise within the last ten years and has prompter at the Washington Opera, the Mary's in 1978, 70.6 percent received a and Our Response," was designed to exhibited extraordinary service to New York City Opera, the Gran Teatro bachelor's degree within four years, help people understand the nuclear mankind, will be selected at the fall del Liceo in Barcelona, the Teatre while the national average for freshmen threat and commit themselves to action. China Program meeting of the association. d'Opera in Madrid, Spoleto Festival in completing bachelor's degrees on At three minutes to midnight (the Italy and the Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in schedule at private four-year colleges is Atomic Scientists' symbol for the time Are you tired of long, hot, work Trieste? Italy. ~0.5 percent. , remaining to man before the world's filled summers? Why not, then, take College President John M. Duggan end), prayer services, led by the Chris advantage of the University's newest Elderhostel I Isays, "Our students want to be here. tian Life Commission, signaled the overseas study program at the Tianjin Our faculty members work closely with beginning of the program. 1 Foreign Language Institute in China? Courses entitled "As It Was in the Ii our students and care what happens to Rev. John Morgan presided over an Students in the summer program, lBeginning," "The Challenge of Peace," :1 them." Ecumenical Reconciliation Service the I'~ who need not be proficient in the and "Reaganomics" may sound in ifIl The researchers also defined selectivi following day in the Regina Hall ~ Chinese language, will spend six weeks teresting, but unless you are 60 years or 11 ty levels by mean SAT composite score Chapel, for which Terrence Martin, in ;6- studying the language and culture of older, they are not for you. These are ;1I ranges. Sain,t Mary's rated in the selec structor in religious studies at Saint China and two weeks traveling but a few of the classes Notre Dame tive (1025-1074 Sat score) range, 12 Mary's College, offered a reflection. A i~ throughout the country. Estimated cost will offer this summer to senior citizens i points higher than the national figure collection of stirring films and r.f=i of the program is $2,600, including air as it joins the Elderhostel program, a for colleges in the selective category. videotapes were shown on campus for fare, and students will receive six to network of more than 600 educational I The study found high school grades, two days, available to the Saint Mary's nine credit hours for work at the institutions offering low-cost residential living on campus as a freshman, self College community and the public. institute. academic programs for people 60 years II estimate of obtaining a degree in four The events were terminated on Notre Dame currently sponsors and older. years, highest degree planned, adequate February 14 with an evening academic year programs in Angers, Last summer almost 80,000 seniors preparation in science and estimated Eucharistic Liturgy for Peace and , I France; Innsbruck, Austria; Tokyo, signed up for classes at participating parental income as positive factors Justice in the Saint Mary's Clubhouse II Mexico City, Rome, and London. schools. leading to' high retention rates. by Rev: Thomas Mayefske. f! I j 11 Focus Focus Father Jenky Editor's Crisis Takes Over "Write about what is new The new director of Campus and different at Saint' Mary's" Ministry at Notre Dame support it from beneath. Instead of hav by Allison P. Hilton ing little or no working knowledge of Catholic tradition, Scripture, and Patrick's and April Fool's Day cards are spend Spring Break. And for those of us by Mary Isphording sacraments, that is, rather than being now available in the Shaheen Bookstore planning to spend it at home, even Sprin~ A few years ago, he was the rector of what' he terms a theological illiterate, and Jayne Kenny in the Haggar College Center, With Break isn't an issue of much concern. ThIS Dillon Hall. (He now resides on the Father J enky believes instead that every spring drawing near, unattached seniors is not to say that there is no news at Saint second floor of Alumni Hall.) Currently student at Notre Dame should graduate An obviously distr~sed Kath~ Curran are beginning to panic. So are unat Mary's. There are 1800 women on this he holds the position of rector of Sacred from· the University possessing a firm approached us at lunch today. She ex tached juniors .. campus and something of note happens to Heart Church. For this job, he is in grounding in Catholic teaching .. And by plained that the article on the new hous Since the resolution of the housing in each one of them every day. Who said volved in planning the liturgies and in this intellectual awareness of the Catholic ing situation at Saint Mary's in~ended for tegration controversy, there just doesn't that only controversy makes good news? seeing to the general organization of the faith, individuals can create "a connec this spot had become outdated overnight seem to be any "truly enthralling campus So there's our article. We didn't really church. But now add a new bit of infor tion between the heart and the mind." and .she needed a new: one on another issue on which to base our article." It's have a topic, but we hope you liked it mation to this list: He is also the new Through this solid connection, through topic within, 24 hours. Kathy said, February in South Bend and the biggest anyway. And if you didn't, look at it this Director of CampUs Ministry here at this secure grounding in the 'Catholic "Would you two like to write the new issue on campus· seems to be where to way: No news is good news! 0 Notre Dame. This means he must con theology, Jenky hopes that students of article?", We asked, "By tomorrow?" She cern himself. with coordinating the Notre Dame can then share this strong said, "Yes." We said, "No." But here we pastoral ministry· of all persons of Notre faith of theirs with persons beyond the are, doing a favor for a friend. ' Dame. All of this involvement for one campus of Our Lady. . situations he faces. In everyday life, he , So we asked Kathy, "What should we person. Who is the figure behind these - So important does. Father J enky view insists, there are moral questions that write about?" She replied, "Write about details? ... Meet Father Daniel Jenky. this deeper understanding of Catholic must be answered. With an understand- what is new and different at Saint Father Jenky, beneath his outer titles theology that under his direction the Of ing of Catholic morality, an individual is Mary's."· So we asked Kathy, "What is of "Rector of Sacred Heart Church" and fice of Campus Ministry is sponsoring a capable of making these moral decisions new and different· at Saint Mary's?" "Director of Campus MInistry," is a man Catholic Faith Program. This program, intelligently. "Catholicism is a way of "Well," she said, "there are new shoots possessing ail interesting personality and led by Sister Jodie Screes, involves ap life," attests Jenky, and· an intelligent, on my plant." Obviously, once she had a friendly rapport. He is full of ideas for proximately sixty students for six con 'knowledgeable faith in Christianity unloaded this assignment on us she was the spirit~allife of the Notre Dame com secutive Tuesday evenings. The whole , allows the individual in his daily life to not going to be of any help. Left to our munity, and he offers to tell of these purpose behind this program is the make morally proper decisions. It is own resources, we decided to take an in thoughts enthusiastically. Yet, for all of discussion of basic questions that people Father Jenky's goal that Campus formal poll of other Saint Mary's students his eager discussion about his involve may have concerning Catholic teaching. Ministry .. assist individuals in ac to determine exactly what is new and dif ment in pastoral ministry, J enky still does From Scripture to personal prayer to complishing this endeavor. ferent at Saint Mary's. not forget the important roles that other various moral issues, all queries basic or Granted, this intelligent incorporation Junior Beth McDevitt responded to our persons play in that ministry. The Notre complex can be posed and answered at of theology into daily life may seem query "Get .m y name in print-that Dame faculty, the Theology Depart these meetings. The acquisition of a firm heavy and burdensome at times, but the would be new and different." Melissa ment, the residence halls, as well as many understanding of and appreciation for effort must be put forth. "It has never Meyer's only response was "Why did she other individuals who are concerned the Catholic faith which Father Jenky been easy to be a Christian," agrees ask you to write this article?" We ignored with students' spirituality, all are spoken firmly believes in are goals sought after in Jenky, but through his eager guidance her and forged ahead in our quest for highly of by Father Jenky. Well, Jenky these sessions. By this program and by his and Campus Ministry's speCial assistance, news. himself deserves to receive a great other means of pastoral service, then, the intelligent practice of Christian ideals Singe asking others for news items was amount of praise for his own unique per J enky believes in and is seeking complete can be made less difficult. obviously not going to work, we decided sonality and eager ideas. student understanding of Catholic By Father Jenky'ssincere and con to roam the Saint Mary's campus with A concept which Father Jenky sup theology. ' cerned .efforts, Catholic spirituality at our eyes wide open in search of a truly ports strongly is Catholic faith sharing. In regard to this need for theological Notre Dame can be greatly enhanced. enthralling campus issue on which to On the Notre Dame campus, he says, comprehension, Jenky says that Campus For this hardworking and enthusiastic, base our article. And what did we find? Mary Isphording, from Cincinnati, River, Ohio, are both Saint Mary's people are involved in every conceivable Ministry cannot do it all for a person, but concern, Father Daniel J enky deserves a' The Junior Class is selling pies, the kind Ohio, and Jayne Kenny from Rocky students. form of liturgical event. People are they "can be a catalyst." They can set the great chorus of praise. 0 you throw in faces, as a fund-raiser. ba!iically very serious about their love of intellectual process of understanding the Dandelions are reappearing in the soccer God and about the embodiment of that tenets of Catholicism into motion. And as Alison P. Hilton, from Sinking Spring, field next to Madeleva. Lots of people love to others. Jenky's fear, however, is an individual continues to develop this Pennsylvania is a sophomore Arts and need tickets to the Marquette game. St. that this emotional involvement lacks the knowledge on his own, he can then apply Letters major. This is her first contribu intellectual understandin!"L?ecessary to this strengthened theology to common tion to Scholastic. 6 SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 7 : "It I I. Focus Focus Father Jenky Editor's Crisis Takes Over "Write about what is new The new director of Campus and different at Saint' Mary's" Ministry at Notre Dame support it from beneath. Instead of hav by Allison P. Hilton ing little or no working knowledge of Catholic tradition, Scripture, and Patrick's and April Fool's Day cards are spend Spring Break. And for those of us by Mary Isphording sacraments, that is, rather than being now available in the Shaheen Bookstore planning to spend it at home, even Sprin~ A few years ago, he was the rector of what' he terms a theological illiterate, and Jayne Kenny in the Haggar College Center, With Break isn't an issue of much concern. ThIS Dillon Hall. (He now resides on the Father J enky believes instead that every spring drawing near, unattached seniors is not to say that there is no news at Saint second floor of Alumni Hall.) Currently student at Notre Dame should graduate An obviously distr~sed Kath~ Curran are beginning to panic. So are unat Mary's. There are 1800 women on this he holds the position of rector of Sacred from· the University possessing a firm approached us at lunch today. She ex tached juniors .. campus and something of note happens to Heart Church. For this job, he is in grounding in Catholic teaching .. And by plained that the article on the new hous Since the resolution of the housing in each one of them every day. Who said volved in planning the liturgies and in this intellectual awareness of the Catholic ing situation at Saint Mary's in~ended for tegration controversy, there just doesn't that only controversy makes good news? seeing to the general organization of the faith, individuals can create "a connec this spot had become outdated overnight seem to be any "truly enthralling campus So there's our article. We didn't really church. But now add a new bit of infor tion between the heart and the mind." and .she needed a new: one on another issue on which to base our article." It's have a topic, but we hope you liked it mation to this list: He is also the new Through this solid connection, through topic within, 24 hours. Kathy said, February in South Bend and the biggest anyway. And if you didn't, look at it this Director of CampUs Ministry here at this secure grounding in the 'Catholic "Would you two like to write the new issue on campus· seems to be where to way: No news is good news! 0 Notre Dame. This means he must con theology, Jenky hopes that students of article?", We asked, "By tomorrow?" She cern himself. with coordinating the Notre Dame can then share this strong said, "Yes." We said, "No." But here we pastoral ministry· of all persons of Notre faith of theirs with persons beyond the are, doing a favor for a friend. ' Dame. All of this involvement for one campus of Our Lady. . situations he faces. In everyday life, he , So we asked Kathy, "What should we person. Who is the figure behind these - So important does. Father J enky view insists, there are moral questions that write about?" She replied, "Write about details? ... Meet Father Daniel Jenky. this deeper understanding of Catholic must be answered. With an understand- what is new and different at Saint Father Jenky, beneath his outer titles theology that under his direction the Of ing of Catholic morality, an individual is Mary's."· So we asked Kathy, "What is of "Rector of Sacred Heart Church" and fice of Campus Ministry is sponsoring a capable of making these moral decisions new and different· at Saint Mary's?" "Director of Campus MInistry," is a man Catholic Faith Program. This program, intelligently. "Catholicism is a way of "Well," she said, "there are new shoots possessing ail interesting personality and led by Sister Jodie Screes, involves ap life," attests Jenky, and· an intelligent, on my plant." Obviously, once she had a friendly rapport. He is full of ideas for proximately sixty students for six con 'knowledgeable faith in Christianity unloaded this assignment on us she was the spirit~allife of the Notre Dame com secutive Tuesday evenings. The whole , allows the individual in his daily life to not going to be of any help. Left to our munity, and he offers to tell of these purpose behind this program is the make morally proper decisions. It is own resources, we decided to take an in thoughts enthusiastically. Yet, for all of discussion of basic questions that people Father Jenky's goal that Campus formal poll of other Saint Mary's students his eager discussion about his involve may have concerning Catholic teaching. Ministry .. assist individuals in ac to determine exactly what is new and dif ment in pastoral ministry, J enky still does From Scripture to personal prayer to complishing this endeavor. ferent at Saint Mary's. not forget the important roles that other various moral issues, all queries basic or Granted, this intelligent incorporation Junior Beth McDevitt responded to our persons play in that ministry. The Notre complex can be posed and answered at of theology into daily life may seem query "Get .m y name in print-that Dame faculty, the Theology Depart these meetings. The acquisition of a firm heavy and burdensome at times, but the would be new and different." Melissa ment, the residence halls, as well as many understanding of and appreciation for effort must be put forth. "It has never Meyer's only response was "Why did she other individuals who are concerned the Catholic faith which Father Jenky been easy to be a Christian," agrees ask you to write this article?" We ignored with students' spirituality, all are spoken firmly believes in are goals sought after in Jenky, but through his eager guidance her and forged ahead in our quest for highly of by Father Jenky. Well, Jenky these sessions. By this program and by his and Campus Ministry's speCial assistance, news. himself deserves to receive a great other means of pastoral service, then, the intelligent practice of Christian ideals Singe asking others for news items was amount of praise for his own unique per J enky believes in and is seeking complete can be made less difficult. obviously not going to work, we decided sonality and eager ideas. student understanding of Catholic By Father Jenky'ssincere and con to roam the Saint Mary's campus with A concept which Father Jenky sup theology. ' cerned .efforts, Catholic spirituality at our eyes wide open in search of a truly ports strongly is Catholic faith sharing. In regard to this need for theological Notre Dame can be greatly enhanced. enthralling campus issue on which to On the Notre Dame campus, he says, comprehension, Jenky says that Campus For this hardworking and enthusiastic, base our article. And what did we find? Mary Isphording, from Cincinnati, River, Ohio, are both Saint Mary's people are involved in every conceivable Ministry cannot do it all for a person, but concern, Father Daniel J enky deserves a' The Junior Class is selling pies, the kind Ohio, and Jayne Kenny from Rocky students. form of liturgical event. People are they "can be a catalyst." They can set the great chorus of praise. 0 you throw in faces, as a fund-raiser. ba!iically very serious about their love of intellectual process of understanding the Dandelions are reappearing in the soccer God and about the embodiment of that tenets of Catholicism into motion. And as Alison P. Hilton, from Sinking Spring, field next to Madeleva. Lots of people love to others. Jenky's fear, however, is an individual continues to develop this Pennsylvania is a sophomore Arts and need tickets to the Marquette game. St. that this emotional involvement lacks the knowledge on his own, he can then apply Letters major. This is her first contribu intellectual understandin!"L?ecessary to this strengthened theology to common tion to Scholastic. 6 SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 7 : "It I I. 2 'I1 1I I .,. !~ i i that no alcohol would be served, they university on a permanent basis, it can problem creates anoth~~ problem." I~ has Fr. Bill and the Bottle declined to come. This is an example see trends and determine what is best for been a "painful process because the Issue among many that Father Beauchamp in the University on a short- and long-term is so muddled. Father Beauchamp sists reflects a disconcerting trend. basis, whereas "students are only here for acknowledges that the problem might Alcohol has become the central domi four years." Still, Father Beauchamp sees merely move off campus which implies the issue as a no-win situation with that more drunk drivers might infest the nating feature of a party to the ~xtent regard to the student attitude towards streets of South Bend. He recognizes that that it overshadows the party Itself. The Provost, with the approval of the whether it is in a private meeting or in administrative policies: "There is a sense real abusers might still be immune from by John Dettling Abuse Father Beauchamp comments, is President, appoint a committee of front of a group of students at an Accent that if we don't do what they want, we enforced alcohol policies but reveals that openl~ encouraged. Drink~ng at a typical administrators, faculty, rectors and discussion. He does not convey the im haven't listened to them." Besides there is a possibility that future freshmen function at Notre Dame IS not the way students to draw up a public statement pression that his intention is to swing an students, parents, faculty, and rectors will have to participate in some mode ~f society generally consumes alcohol, "Candy is dandy on responsible drinking; to consider axe at the student population. He is not were consulted. These diverse sources alcohol education as part of their Father Beauchamp says, and it is not the but liquor is quicker" whether present practices and policies rash in his opinions. His conclusions, created a wealth of diverse and often con physical education. Students ha~e the role of the University to create an -Ogden Nash on alcohol are conducive to responsible however disagreeable they may be, are flicting opinions, which the committee misconception that they have a nght to "animal house" atmosphere. It is his drinking; and to recommend new well thought out. Finally, he realizes that had to deal with. drink, yet Father Beauchamp declares opinion that Notre Dame is a "1200-acre The boat is rocking again. The issue of policies where appropriate. being in a visible position when an un As Father Beauchamp was bombarded that drinking has not been a nght, but a bar on weekends." This would be clearly alcohol consumption, once dormant and popular decision is made may not make with credible questions from students at privilege granted that can be ~evoked. its use a seeming certainty of university Subsequently, the Committee on the him the toast of the town. "Everybody apparent he feels, if. one toure~ every an Accent discussion, there was a distinct Will the University's alcohol pohcy deter dorm on a Friday mght. He Cites the life, has erupted into a dispute that has Responsible Use of Alcohol formed. An would like to be popular with sense that he had heard them all before. potential Domers from attending Notre scenario of innumerable students arriving produced more questions than answers. investigation revealed that there was a everybody," he says. Yet, he realizes He acknowledged this after the meeting: Dame? This is hardly a concern of the ad The administration, specifically the disquieting drinking problem in which everybody won't be happy when an un at the Circle of Friday afternoon with "For the most part, what they say is ab ministration: "If a student wouldn't at AClocmohmoilt, tehea so snp etnhte thRee slpaosnt sfiebwle mUosen thosf ginecniedreanlltys , oanf upn~nbleicce ssainryto xaincdat ieoxnc esasinvde ypooup urleaarl iizsesu he oawri sceos.m "pRleexa liitt y( tsheets ailnc oahnodl fohrueeltsprhalmegseeson u sbr erqicnutgaon ri tnit iwtewsa etcolvhfe i anclgcao sehsuo nlo dfo erbr eateghree. sthoelu tieslsyu ec otrhreact t.h" aIst idse tlahyee cdo manpl eoxfiftiyc ioafl taelcnodh oNl optroel iDcya, mwe em weroeulyld nbe'tc awuasen to fh iimts laboriously trying to reach an agreement amount of alcohol was reported. issue) is." Most disturbing to Father Beauchamp is sUonluivtieorsni.t"y shtea tesmayesn. t." O"Tnhee rseo ilsu tnioo ns iItIoip lae anTywhea ym."o st distressing and serious prob- on an alcohol problem that is diagnosed Someone always receives the burden of On legal grounds, Father Beauchamp, the prevalent atmosphere at dorm parties .,1', wash pilree vsatulednetn otsn, tshteu nNgo tbrye Dthaem ree aclaizmaptiuosn, mcraitdicei.s mT hweh emno satn vuinsipbolep ualdarm dineicsitsriaotni vies aarng uamtteonrtn.e Iyn, dicaanna iss haa tttwere natyn-yo nset ustdaeten,t tainodns stusedte nfto rdtihs regina rdD ouf pLaarct.y rFeagtuhlae r Thfl>,Erllor~.r:· . that a privilege they have may suddenly member of the Committee is Ad yet Notre Dame is the only university in Beauchamp maintains that Notre Dame be retracted, have just now begun to ministrative Assistant to the Executive the state that blatantly permits alcohol students are of high character and fragmently raise an objection. Vice-President Father E. William Beau consumption by minors. His personal mature, the impending alcohol policy An.·RA'sperspective';ola· The abolition or restriction of alcohol champ, who is the committee's chair opinion is that the university is breaking changes notwithstanding. He states: •'o Hcychange .•..•.•.....•., .. ..• ..... '. •.........•.... use is a likely possibility. Unless com man. It is important that two misconcep the law even to the degree that "we have "Eighteen- to twenty-one-year-old in plications arise, the decision of the tions are rectified. First, the Committee it written out (in Du Lac) how to break dividuals may have to be restricted when p" ..... .... ".,.: Trustees, after a recommendation from has no legislative power. It was estab the law." Liability extremely concerns you put over 7400 of them together." Ob R.A~?ndd:~ the Alcohol Committee, will be public on lished to examine Notre Dame's alcohol the university. If a minor consumes viously, Father Beauchamp is refe~ring to difficult questions tothe the first of April. Notre Dame had been a policy and suggest additions and dele alcohol at a Notre Dame social gathering, the herd mentality. Many times, Isolated . mand tremendous change it;! the Job as .It wdrhye nc aam cpoums biunnattiilo na boof utth e1 r5a dyiecaarls V aiegto Ptiroonvso tsot. tSheec rounldelsy ,a nFda trheegru lBateiaouncs htaom tph'es dthoe suonmiveethrsinitgy iilsl ergeaslp. oBnsuibt lteh eif Uhne ivsheorsuiltyd ignrdoiuvpid oufa lws hdiocnh' t trheefyle catr eth ae apcatriot.n sH oefn tchee, :J . j'yM1~r y<~'.n ~nA'.,~ . pthrees ekrie.yt,l ysRtaigrihdts ,nTlolwee.rwue.?rre(!met.rer~i~e~et"~srslll1?~isg· nam atmosphere and a national trend to vote carries no more weight than Student has no legal responsibility for a minor the administration's actions don't seem to .. " ', .. , ........ . ............ ;.. ... . '. . next·year's·R.A~candidatesWlthouta lower the drinking age to eighteen led the Body President Brian Callaghan or any who drinks in the privacy of his room be an indictment on the individual, but "Reniemberth~not-so~fu~~y cartpoIl.coilcn;te~oriception of ~ha,~ type ofp er- university to adopt a restrictive drinking other member. Hence, it is erroneous for unbeknownst to anyone. rather on the prevalent drinking attitude d".e p'.. i' c..t.i.n. g,a'.. ch,a.r' a.., .c t'e rsp...r..m .g..m g f rom '.3 , . son w" .e . .s..h o'.u, l.. d' b".e' ch. o"o'ts .m...g. . ··.· .. t' h.e· shl'.f. .t.' .o . f policy. In 1982, the report on Priorities students to cast him solely as the villain. Many students at Notre Dame are Irish that becomes apparent when individuals ~. h. v.. mg. bpa'rd " .a' .n d .th en r\jla' ~. mg mI'd. -'. ,M"'a,'J o". r' fco'ntcehrn eX"l'S1 s' ,ovf etrh R A. •'• a' raencdo gnCizoedm mthiattm "eanlctso hoflo ra buEsex cise llae nncae BTehaeu icshsuaem ips fsaimr ptolyo dcooems plneoxt apnodss eFsas ththeer oclra sIst awlihaon hCaavteh obleiecns raanidse md iind dal est orart uupmp oerf datr inNkointrge Dgraomupes . conNgortergea teD ainmtoe siosc iaal da':e. .s.sc. e.ennste. .,t. h...J . ah.t teh;·ea'jd lOm m'"o llS .b"b ;ealoti') ."o. n.is.. l.es.Ilq.l.J pf, t"yc.P~. nIl gl ..·c~ ·Io·l.lm·}lJiph·~a·I·s~· s ..l .ro,.on "ma ·. pt" e.~ · Hrcoo eu .'ntohs.ee ' l eoa'dr'm '. i.tn.·o.ls.a;t 5 raa.'' ..' ., . tai ocnoanl cperronb leamt Nthoattr eh asD baemene .i"d ePn.tAif.iCed. Eas. sacuhtohoolr iptyol ticoy s ionfg sluec-hha mndaegdnlyit uddeete. rmine a saogceide.t yT ihne nw thhiecyh aarlrciovheo al tu Nseo tirse eDncaomuer . malcicorhooclo scmon troofv etrhsey icso all esgoec iowloogrilcda.l iTsshuee R" A. ..· "m'i.n di..d'. af.:~ . . ,t"o: m'a.IC,e "a.' ..s..i.r.i.l' i l"a .r.p. lu' nge.· dtii s"cItpr . nane~st hn:e. hruemseaI,n1'lY at';n··· an; a.n d ' fr'I'en'd : recommended that: Father Boeauchamp· !s qu ite candid, "There is an awful lot of pressure for that extends beyond Notre Dame and bdayncgeormousmlyi.tuhnndegf:l ~tedh ~Jmosb enl~ vxte yseatro. Iar s ~IPnruS:p~ t. " .o, ft.l itea RAl:TrolH~. N' e'xat,yyehaar vthee students to get involved in the drinking underage drinkers. In t~e college ':I'0rld, ~.·s.cas.~ ' h.~se :;ob~;~~:Z~~ti~· ~~b:~~~e.~6I::r. ~.ndto scene," Father Beauchamp says. "When th..• •. thl... e .·. .. h·.liq1u.id.•t p.f ese.nce.ls it is conceivable that we re all playmg an they arrive at Notre Dame, they have cn.ticalls a coo,n9~i:l er, '. ...... . ... ' .'. hth~r ti ninvolved'witli freedom unlike any other time in. their Yunoauv boeidttaebrl eg egta tmraes hweidt hth oisn ew seiemkpelned .r ule: ""d'AiYlt-h'coaumghp-ust hliaes, db~eiesniporno '~ciosne(!aebrxm ¥nagy ~a· ..t.. c~oapter'oYllet . ..... .. ". e ..... .,..l.e...n..a.. .0.• ·;",i K.. ..• .. ...'. .-." ''. : .._•_ . lives." This, he feels, can lead to abuse. It is apparent to Father Beauchamp the. "resident .. as~istant.selec~~on .• p~ocess ....... {z.ali~r!.lR~1 h~'~J~rJ::n' ,:~~g~htJ~a There are two main concerns of the ad ministration. One is drinking per se. The that whatever the Committee recom e.. n '.d, e.d . .M.. a.r c.h f f"1 2'a l'w" hen. .B.•.A 'f' .·£ icIia'anl d,'I.d.a tes. proalo~me. a n,.d h..a gv e a .b 'e,' e"r, W·"It h. guys a.n. d ·;f ·e e1. University is morally neutral concerning mends in terms of restrictions, the were gI.ven,o IClnoti~.o .. accep-, '.' '1'1 ft hI. With a.'dry' drinking and only disapproves of it when sbteuedne nat st ewnsoino'nt lbikeetw iet.e nL athteel ya, dtmheinreis thraas l.:. a'n.ce .Ju.s t .. ~h,a.t htp .e j"~ha..es'c .ripti1on wi.l. 1···. ccOaImll.ppu,es~ eIYw: ocuo lmdn, ? tr.faee ·lefr··e.. e·. to·'e·..v·: e' n 'w.' · ...a l .k . it is intemperately consumed. Besides ~ntaIlne:"tyear,oweyer,I~lJnc eaL.,; ... th'·'··.'· ....... ~i'dfeellike,asriobPora violating the Indiana state law in which stitound enatsn dfe els ttuhdaet ntth eibro vdoyi ceb heacsa ubseee n tihge" cr'>~ ·rT "h 'eIrf o;:l"e}l6ilfrttgh~'e'- (RifA'th:;e,'w<cIlalmhapviies ' ~ios' ;msritsop,i cio.,~l1!so,imJn). trud.~'r ·,o'.'~ ,.~.~..o..r.; n.e. tJ..,.l..l.l :1g.; •/.' .,T. h~IJ ; the University assumes a legal risk, nored in the past. Yet, Father 14i~:~f;~~fAf~r~f~si\iiZl~~~~~~t~j···. t~~i~~~~':x~:;86~::·:i~;,:.h.~: ~;s,i.i~i~;ii Father Beauchamp. is extremely dis Beauchamp emphatically states that this tturarlb efodc uths aotf aallclo shoocli ahla lsi fbe.e cSotmudee tnhte B coedny haares tnwoot ''bsteuedne nthtse ocnas teh ein C tohmis misistutee.e Tanhde riet ·.•L" fe~.,W .n..:. lI~Sg'." hYH.a lt·o.·1 v.'·'R.)a·.· ··l A.k.· ·' ·· 'tBh" re·I··;d··gf":ie·n.·t·e;··BH·l·anlSe'·. :..":. .,'. 'b1' "e~,s t"w:h.ea·e r·dn'.' ...\a r.lm.·.(a.) .w~.ne.td..; .< .f?e fl 'n... tt.l;J ,w. (,)o"~ug1~bt. d·,. ~'~f?a'"k~ et . ta.lhl,:e'ednyo .Ibleno".~l'1s{ . .· .: President Brian Callagan reports that last has received many ,proposals from the ~Il:0~ .>.i. ':. 'd 'y''':;;d'' ··b·"· '··'.Rk'tinder."dry"'cllmpus:clrcumstan~~,; fall, Zahm. Freshmen invited Breen-' Student Senate, the Hall Presidents' a'1uth"o"r"I 1:::y';,"aTndll:'J:'n-e."n""" (I.s9':1,,1, ,'.·' .. etcphodmoeg) l"., d'.e s,"P": l.t e":",,p \r e'. sen"t::;"; fa "n ta.. ,s·,.,t·'i ..c '··r··e·.1.. · a'.t io' n~" h.i: .p..~. ; Phillips Freshmen for a, happy hour. Council and other sources that were ;E~;1~~~r;-f~T~~~C~f+t~':·~jyr ,~~(~·~g. When the Breen-Phillips girls discovered "worthy of consideration." "There has been a lot of input directly and indirect ly" Father Beauchamp comments. He fe~ls that students want changes im o'·f·;F. r.· ..• M~u:i-iq~·.O~r1tbn, ... ·.a:ssis~ll.n~:r~tof···:·. ·.·.lv!,aii).,E;llen.A.rn,'UfM hoi?~~o.,1J~ an Father William Beauchamp mreseodlivaetedl yi nw hae ns,h ionr tf acdtu, raanti oisns.u e Tchains' t ablel oyeFr;l itJm"nje~ ra.dHdl!eldI ,s trees~si ~osn~·'dth ,ehRill,.A,;.~ '.J9?n;OC~eI!~~. :8~!,l.l;vAa;r' l~tc;z~:1; ,y.Seclzzre" , i:US'.J</!a,o, T." T~}e;g 9u1l~anrs,~,.1(flr;.'wt.e,r ;.;l.' ein?nr.:~ stems from different perspectives: The t~ori!"A:,dry 'ca:~pusIs goi,ri~t?p'o~e ,s9~e'::'S~~9~'t,if' ./ .::,,':.::~"': ','<·e,/''-.i <i ': administration feels that since it runs the SCHOLASTIC/March 1984 9 J

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