March 20, 1992 Vol. 15, No. 5 Ferminevvs FERMI NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY Wilson Hall construction project to begin CDF and D.0 prepare for Mezzanine to be added Facility Engineering Service Section is making it a run top priority to insure that the safety and health of page2 Construction will begin on April 6 for a Wilson Hall those visiting or working in Wilson Hall are pro- renovation that will add 6,000 square feet of new tected and that special needs employees are ac- office and conference space to the central laboratory commodated. To allow employees to plan ahead Site-wide facility. A mezzanine floor between the ground floor for parking lot, entrance and elevator closing, property and the first floor is being added to the north end of Ferminews will announce scheduling information review and Wilson Hall. The construction project is estimated to when possible and the Information Chan- cleanup take about 6 months. nel (9) will provide day-to-day reports. page4

Entrances and parking areas Overflow parking to be closed Art & Lecture Although parking near Wilson Hall will be reduced series "There will be varying levels of impact upon employ- during this project, additional parking is available page7 ees and visitors during the two phase construction at the Pine Street overflow parking lot located west project," said Wilson Hall Building Manager Kent of Wilson Hall and south of Pine Street. The lot Ferminews is Collins. The first phase of the project will have the accommodates 125 cars and four buses. A bark published by the more significant degree of impact. During this phase, path through the woods provides easy access to Fermilab Publications Office. parking areas on the west side of Wilson Hall near the Wilson Hall and the Linac. MS 107, P.O. Box 500 hi-rise and the Linear Accelerator building will be Batavia, IL 60510 closed to allow space for the construction company to Plan ahead to minimize 708 840-3278 store and move equipment and materials. Also, the problems FNAL::TECHPUBS west bank of elevators will not serve the ground floor during this nearly 15-week phase and the west side This project will provide needed office and confer- The deadline for the ground floor entrance (by the mailroom) will be ence space to the Laboratory's over-taxed main Friday, April 3 issue of closed. administrative facility, but, as with all construction Ferminews is Wednesday, projects, it will not be without its painful moments. March 25. Please During the second phase of the project, parking on the Members of the Fermilab community can help send your article east side of the building will be reduced and east bank mitigate the problems of this less-than-perfect situ- submissions or ideas elevators will not serve the ground floor. This phase ation by planning ahead. Arriving earlier will al- to the Publications of construction is estimated to last about six weeks. low more time to find parking; forming carpools or Office. While the east elevators are affected by the project, getting rides during the construction period will the handicapped parking area and designated en trance reduce parking problems; and taking the stairs Fermilab is operated will be moved to the west side of the building. Accord- when possible will alleviate the strain on the eleva- by Universities ing to Collins, every effort is being made during this tors. "The next several months with the Tigers and Research Association, Inc. under contract project to accommodate individuals who require el- the construction in Wilson Hall will be trying," with the U.S. evator service from the ground floor. But, despite the said Bruce Chrisman, Associate Director for Ad- Department of fact that vigorous efforts are being made to reduce the ministration. "We must all remain flexible and Energy. impact, people are going to be inconvenienced. "It is keep a sense of humor to help us through these a fact that elevator service will be affected, parking times." Think positive-these small changes af- will be reduced, entrances closed and there will be ford the inhabitants of Wilson Hall an opportunity transmittal of construction-related noise in the build- to conserve fuel, make new friends and possibly ing," said Collins. achieve peak cardiovascular conditioning! Waste Laboratory management prepares for training at Ferm ilaab run

Awareness of hazardous Work in progress at D0 and B0 to install new and materials and situations is upgraded detector equipment will open doors to the first step in the process yet unexplored territory in colliding beam of educating people who during the Spring collider run. The most sought work with dangerous mate- after prize-in-hiding, should it be discovered, will rials and in hazardous envi- of course be the top . But what forces have ronments. Bill Freeman, been driving the work? Are eager experimenters, ES&H group leader of the caught up in the swirl of deadlines, and time- Research Division, and Ac- conscious Fermilab employees overlooking safety D0 Safety Coordinator Wayne Schmitt inspects a celerator Division ES&H regulations in their haste to finish projects? waste storage container inside a secondary Department Head Howard containment unit. Casebolt helped develop the The answer is no according to Fermilab project training currently in place managers and safety officers. Even though the time gan. Today, that philosophy bas solidified into a at experimental areas like constraints of getting the colliding beam physics concrete policy that coexists in equal importance with CDF and D0. The training program off the ground have been coupled with a every project or job's deadline. In the case of CDF, encompasses general radia- stream of mandated Environment, Safety and "The goal is to make sure everyone who goes into the tion training, supervised Health (ES&H) regulations, work is moving ahead detector area is aware of the hazards," says Depart- access training, general as scheduled-and it is doing so using safety, ment Head Bob Kephart. electrical rules, hardhat rules health and environmentally-conscious programs. and rigging requirements, Kephart is quick to point out that CDF is not the only plus specialized training for AtCDF area where hazard awareness training is a way of life. individual departments. D0 and the Accelerator Division also require training Freeman says making em- At CDF, where major for employees who want to ployees familiar with po- upgrades to the detector work in or around detector tentially dangerous situa- have occupied physi- "The goal is to make sure areas or beam enclosures. tions and materials "gives cists, technicians and en- everyone who goes into the Beyond the Research and the assurance that people gineers since the end of detector area is aware of the Accelerator Divisions, us- going into the pits are aware the last collider run, the ers and contractors who of the hazards." last of the finishing hazards," says Department work in these areas are also touches has all but been Head Bob Kephart. required to complete and Research Division Safety applied. The giant de- pass the same training. Coordinator Sylvia Wilson tector will soon roll into says that rapidly-changing place behind a massive wall of 50-ton bricks, the CDF hazard awareness training consists of three federal and state regulations accelerator will be turned on and the run will begin. hours of general radiation training, source radiation make it difficult for all em- Periodically throughout the run, detector compo- training and radiation waste disposal training, fol- ployees to know the entire nents will have to be replaced, and personnel will lowed by a written examination. Already close to 400 list of what constitutes haz- have to access the sealed collision ball. of the 700 CDF personnel have completed and passed ardous and mixed wastes. the course. Only after a person bas passed the course The one piece of informa- What materials can be brought into and out of a is be or she eligible to receive a building key to enter tion all employees should beam enclosure? Who can bring them there? And controlled areas. Operators responsible for keys will remember is the name of who gets clearance to enter? The answer to the last not check them out if a computer database determines their immediate waste co- question: anyone. Anyone, that is, who bas taken that an individual has not received the necessary ordinator. She offers one and passed a hazard awareness training course. training. "We are demonstrating that there is a way to piece of advice: "Genera- follow the regulations without hampering regular continued on page 3 Hazard awareness training is the collective term activity," Kephart explains. applied to the formal trainrng required for entry into potential radiation areas. The philosophy of The substantial improvements that the CDF detector alerting workers of safety regulations in hazardous bas recently received create new demands for safety Fermi news areas bas existed since Laboratory operations be- regulation. The upgraded CDF will employ a new 2 trigger to filter events at a quicker rate; a new tracking AtD0 Waste device called the Vertex Tracking System; a Silicon management Vertex Detector to identify hadrons containing the It's difficult to see work being done on the D0 training at ; and a system that essentially detector these days-largely because the detector Ferm ilaab surrounds the detector's perimeter. The addition of is already in place and the collision ball wall more parts to the detector increases the likelihood climbs nine-tenths of the way to the ceiling. Be- that some of the electronics will require repair during hind the wall though, a flurry oflast-minute align- tors should know who to go the run. Repairing the detector while it is on the ment activity is taking place to confinn that every to if they don't know what assembly ball floor is a straightforward task. Once component is properly positioned. D0 Construc- to do with what they're the detector bas been rolled into place and the accel- tion Head Roger Dixon's crews are busy shaking making." erator turned on, however, repairs become increas- down the electronics, looking for problems-in- ingly more difficult. waiting. Never mind that the detector bas yet to be Waste-related terms are de- baptized in a collider run, D0 technicians and fined below from the Fer- To understand why gaining access to controlled areas physicists have already been introduced to the mi/ab Safety Manual. now requires preliminary training, it helps to under- hazards that may face them after its commission- Where possible, examples stand some of the motivation behind the regulations ing. With Muon chambers banging from the ceil- are listed to illustrate com- regarding disposal of waste materials. Mixed waste - ing and a vertical maze of trusses clinging to the monly-used substances. waste that is both radioactive and hazardous - would detector's sides, D0 Safety Coordinator Wayne cost $2,500 per barrel to have removed from the Schmitt bas made it a point to ensure that hazard Generator - The person(s) Laboratory site if a mora- awareness training involved in the activity or torium on its removal was is presented at the process which produces a not in place. Radioactive As new electronics are added new detector. But hazardous waste. Genera- waste costs $500 per bar- to the detectors and repairs Schmitt admits that tors are responsible for the rel, according to Tony Lev- made to the accelerator, the be can't do bis job identification, packaging, eling, radiation safety offi- level of safety training will alone. "We've basi- labeling and temporary storage of all regulated cer for the Accelerator Di- rise in correspondence, D0 cally got an aircraft vision. Radioactive and carrier manned by a chemical waste generated. hazardous waste training Safety Coordinator Wayne dozenpeople,"says Generators are also respon- stops the waste accumula- Schmitt predicts. "With every Schmitt referring to sible forthe long-term stor- tion problem before it be- new set of hazards we are the detector's com- age of mixed wastes. gins. A technician using p resented , we will present parativesize-to-per- ethanol to clean beamline people with that information." sonnelratio. "We're Hazardous waste - Waste tubing now knows that the spread pretty thin." material which is ignitable, hazardous substance can Because be can't corrosive, reactive or toxic. become contaminated with radiation once used inside personally oversee everyone's safety, Schmitt in- Examples are caustic soda, a beam enclosure. In accordance with the 1991 Waste stead administers the D0 version of hazard aware- solvents, degreasers, acids, Minimization and Pollution Prevention Awareness ness training. To work in the pit (assembly area), bases, laboratory chemicals Plan, ethanol may no longer be used in such a situa- an individual needs to have taken the training. "No and certain unused manu- tion. ''This bas led to a drastic reduction in the amount one gets a key until be or she bas taken the test," factured chemical products. of waste we're generating as a division," Leveling Dixon says. Why the fonnality of a test? "You says. "It bas also led to a cleaner beam enclosure have to be a bit more fonnal when there are groups Mixed waste - Waste mate- without any junk laying around." of people working on different shifts," Dixon rial which is radioactive and adds. hazardous. There is pres- If a worker leaves some unidentifiable chemical sub- ently no approved method stance in a beam enclosure, it could require laboratory In addition to testing personnel on safety issues of disposal for mixed analysis to identify it. "These are called 'unknowns' involving high voltage in the toroid magnet, flam- wastes and long-term stor- and can cost hundreds of dollars," Leveling adds. mable gas in the detector and access to the colli- age is required. Such stor- sion ball, Schmitt responds to and documents age is the responsibility of Hence a need for Accelerator operations personnel to OSHA violations, inspects hardware and invento- the division or section undergo testing similar to CDF personnel. Questions ries hazardous materials. As an ES&H resource, which generated the measuring competence in waste disposal techniques be bas the responsibility of maximizing the safety waste.-Brian Dick and waste generator responsibility, to name only two of workers and the environment while pennitting of the topics covered in the test, detennine whether or work to roll along at an unfettered pace. "(Some of not an employee or user is qualified to enter a con- the rules) may sound like nitpicking, but we think trolled area. they're important," Schmitt says. -Brian Dick Fermi news 3 Laboratory Office) will be available to help the divisions and sections move materials into storage or scrap areas. embarks on site- The Property and Warehouse groups will assist people wide cleanup and in the excessing or scrapping of materials stored in the warehouses or buildings. All of this will be done property review according to Department of Energy property manage- ment regulations. The Laboratory Director has initiated a vigorous propertyandmaterialsreviewandsite-widecleanup When evaluating stored materials or equipment, man- in preparation for the Tiger Team Assessment agers must make the decision as to whether scheduled to begin May 11. Business Services or not the property has future value to the Laboratory, Section has been charged with coordinating this or if it is obsolete, unserviceable or uneconomical to effort. repair. "Information from technical personnel is very The warehouses important," said Carlson. ''The Property Office will are full, the Warehouse space critical- rely on this information to determine if the property railhead is nearly Business Services Section should be excessed (listed for use at other government full, and, as a to spearhead property facilities), scrapped (sold through a contract with a Laboratory, we review and disposition scrap dealer) or trashed. are embarking Jim Finks, Business Services Section head asked Although the property review and lab-wide cleanup is on a major Dave Carlson to spearhead the effort. According to gaining momentum as May rapidly approaches, divi- cleanup. Carlson, assistant head of Business Services, this sion and section leaders have been intensively in- -Dave Carlson year's property review is a concentrated, intense volved in this process for months and for some it is a version of the on-going program in place at the continuation of a strong on-going program. Laboratory. "Every year, Business Services sends 1 memos to the division and section heads asking Everyone s involvement them to review the property that they have in needed for project success warehouse storage and make decisions regarding its programmatic value," said Carlson. "In con- Computing Division junction with this process, we conduct walk through According to Vicky White, Computing Division As- tours of the storage areas with representatives from sociate head, for more than six months the Computing all divisions and sections. This year we are intensi- Division has been reviewing all properties which are fying the effort. The warehouses are full, the rail- part of the Computing Di vision equipment pool. "We head is nearly full, and as a Laboratory, we are have already excessed or found obsolete close to embarking on a major cleanup." According to 1,000 items," said White. Included in this cleanup Associate Director Bruce Chrisman, this is not the were "many, many old computing 9-track tape drives same as "spring cleaning." Although, some divi- which were excessed and several V AX-780 comput- sions and sections are asking employees to do a ers and PDP-11 computers which were decommis- thorough cleanup of their areas, the property re- sioned and excessed," said White. Also under way is view involves making decisions about the future of a massive program headed by Judy Nicholls to get rid equipment, materials and property currently stored of tapes in the tape vault that are no longer needed or in the warehouses and in buildings. "Some of this useful. Art Neubauer has been asked by the Comput- stuff has been in the warehouses for several years; ing Division to survey the operational groups and it's time to make a decision about its usefulness. estimate the total warehouse storage requirements for We need to free up warehouse space," said Director the immediate future and the next 6 months. Accord- John Peoples. With the present and on-going Labo- ing to Neubauer, any items to be put in indefinite ratory emphasis on good housekeeping, warehouse storage should be reviewed carefully to determine if storage space is becoming critical. a better choice may be excessing or scrapping them. "All too often 'out of sight is out of mind,' and the Support pledged from equipment is forgotten and stays there forever," said Support Services Neubauer.

In order to assist with the storage or disposition of Accelerator Division property, the Support Services groups plan to work The Accelerator Di vision is embarking upon a clean- Fermi news extended hours. The Distribution group (Dispatch up effort that involves both housekeeping and prop- 4 erty evaluation. Bob Mau is heading up the general ''To us, housekeeping is intrinsic to our ES&H and cleanup. Over the next month, dumpsters will be quality control programs,'' said Mantsch. ''The placed outside all buildings and the Accelerator Divi- environment relates to the type of work we do. For sion plans to go through their buildings wing by wing, example, superconducting magnets must be manu- cabinet by cabinet. "Anything that is no longer useful factured in a clean place. A piece of foreign will be trashed, scrapped or excessed and anything material can puncture the thin insulation of the that does not need to be immediately accessed will be magnet causing the magnet to fail." moved to warehouse storage,'' said Dave Finley, Ac- celerator Di vision Associate head. Rich Andrews and According to Mantsch, Technical Support got very Vinod Bharadwaj are leading the warehouse review serious about housekeeping about two years ago. drive and will accompany department heads to the "It has taken a long time to change attitudes, but storage areas to evaluate equipment and materials now justabouteveryone is on board," said Mantsch. currently in the warehouses. The Accelerator Division He points out that the Technical Support environ- will also continue with its practice of completely ment is more controllable than the experimental It is time for all cleaning all accelerator beam enclosures and dusting areas. "Ours is a very structured environment. The of us to evaluate the magnets, as has been the custom after any shut- flow of materials is regulated; there is not the materials stored down to eliminate debris that after running could tendency to accumulate unneeded materials. This and keep only become radioactive waste. Finley also cited the work is all part ofour quality control," said Mantsch. The what is needed. done under the leadership of Dave McGinnis in the management in Technical Support thinks that a -Bob Trendier Booster Department. They have completed cleaning significant attitude change has taken place in their all the booster beam enclosures and office areas. section. "The actions of the group leaders demon- strated the seriousness of our effort and it has Research Division worked its way down in most cases,'' said Mantsch. According to Bob Trendier, Research Division Asso- "More work is done in a well kept-environment." ciate head, the Research Division is focusing on the development of its Building Managers Program to Business and Laboratory maintain housekeeping and ES&H standards in all Services Sections areas at all times. This is being done by the ES&H Business Services and Laboratory Services Sec- group lead by Bill Freeman in concert with Site tions are both working to strengthen on-going pro- Operations headed by Bruce Baller. Another major grams. Both Jim Finks, Business Services Section area of concentration for the Research Division is head and Chuck Marofske, Laboratory Services bringing the fixed target experiments to a safe shut- Section head, are continuing their practices of down state during the Collider run. "We are also conducting monthly ES&H aiid maintenance tours conducting a review of all the materials and equip- of their offices and buildings. They are also con- ment our Division stores in the warehouses," said ducting property reviews of items in storage. Trendier. Research Di vision sent storage records to all department heads and asked them to be actively in- A call to action volved in the evaluation of stored equipment. Vickie Davis is arranging warehouse walk throughs to elimi- The property review and site-wide cleanup is well nate unused articles using Directorate guidelines. "We underway, but the success of the campaign is de- are aggressively deciding if equipment should be pendent upon the involvement of everyone at the excessed or scrapped and determining our needs for Laboratory. "All groups must be actively involved storage," said Trendier. in the evaluation, and proper disposition and stor- ageofmaterialsandequipment,"saysDaveCarlson. Technical Support Section Many ES&H hazards are the direct result of poor The Technical Support Section requires a significant housekeeping-such as blocked aisles and exits. amount of storage space for expensive, but seldom Adequate storage space is essential to being able to used tooling. In order to free up space in the eliminate these problems. According to Bob Laboratory's two on-site warehouses, Technical Sup- Trendier, we all tend to store too much. "It's time port is looking very seriously at what is being stored for all of us to evaluate materials being stored and and also at storage alternatives for what must be kept. keep only what is needed." As for housekeeping, that is a very fundamental issue for Technical Support. "We can't work efficiently if equipment is not properly stored and maintained,'' said Paul Mantsch, Technical Support Section head. Fermi news 5 What's Notice from the The changing of new in Medical Office the guard the pamphlet Return to work certification rack In the Personnel Policy Guide, Section 12 there is a clear statement regarding required physician no- Anheuser-Busch Theme tification for employees who lose more than three Parks club-Sea World, consecutive working days for medical reasons. The Busch Gardens and Cypress policy states: When an illness necessitating an gardens are all included. absence in excess of three consecutive working The new 1992 club mem- days occurs, the employee must provide a state- bershipoffers 15%offgen- ment from a physician giving a diagnosis and eral admission to all the authorizing return to work. The statement is to be parks, plus discounts on given to a nurse in the Medical Department. No merchandise, lodging, paycheck will be issued for time requiring certifi- transportation and meals. cation, if that certification has not been received. New guard houses have been installed at the Batavia and Pine Street entrances. According to Rudy Dorner, Indiana Beach- The 1992 The Medical Department would like to remind all B S/ Emergency Services, the safety and the efficiency VIP coupons have arrived employees that a return to work certification from of the approximately twenty-year-old guard houses offering $4 off the price of a private physician must be brought to the Medical were not good. The new houses have improved ergo- the Indiana Beach Water Department when an employee returns from sick nomics and will soon be equipped with computer Park package, $2 off the leave. The Medical Department will issue a return terminals to facilitate off-hour access. pay-one-price ride session to work slip that is to be given to the employees and $2 off one night of supervisor. The physician's certification must in- Fermi lab camping. clude not only authorization for return to work, but a diagnosis of the illness or reason for the absence International Film Stop by and pick up these and a list of any necessary work restrictions. An Society coupons to savings. The employee should not give a private physician's pamphlet rack is located in certification to his or her supervisor or attach it to April's screenings will be shown in Ramsey Audito- the Activities Office, his or her timesheet as has been occurring. rium at 8 p.m. Admission is $2. WHlE. Supervisors should be reminded that if an em- Friday, April 3: The Nasty Girl: German student ployee has been on sick leave for more than three debunks the myth that her Bavarian hometown was a Quality consecutive days, he or she should not return to bastion of underground resistance to the nazis in this work without a return to work slip from the Fermi- surrealist satire. Michael Verhoven, director. Germany, corner lab Medical Department. If employees return with- 1990, 92 minutes. out a slip from the Medical Department they should The Quality Assurance and be sent to the Medical Department before begin- Friday, April 24: Barton Fink: Filmmakers Joel and Conduct of Operations Of- ning work. Ethan Coen won the 1991 Cannes prize for the story fice would like to receive of a seemingly innocent playwright in a sinister, suggestions from employ- For further questions regarding this issue, employ- claustrophobic Hollywood of the 1940s. U.S. 1991, ees or users on how to im- ees may contact the Medical Department at x3232. 116 minutes. prove the quality, effi- ciency, reliability or effec- tiveness of Laboratory ser- vices or operations. Please EAP offers stress management class send your suggestions to Mark Bodnarczuk, MS 200 The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) office is offering a stress management class for interested or FNAL::Bodnarczuk. Fermilab groups. The one-session class takes approximately one hour and includes a video presentatation, short lecture, a question and answer session, a workbook and a short exercise. Anyone interested in scheduling a stress managment class or obtaining further information may contact Eleanor Thomas- Grumbach, EAP, x3591. Fermi news 6 Fermilab Lecture to life after an absence ofas much as forty years. Dr. of the use of his leg. His Sacks tells the story of these courageous individu- phenomenally successful Series presents als and their reactions to their extraordinary trans- THE MAN WHO MIS- formation. TOOK HIS WIFE FOR A Awakenings Revisited HAT is a collection of case Hailed as a medical classic, AWAKENINGS was studies of people whose Dr. Oliver Sacks, Neurologist & Author first published in 1974 and won the Hawthornden worlds are profoundly al- Prize in 1975. It was the inspiration for A KIND OF tered by neurological dis- Friday, April 10, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. ALASKA, a one-act play by Harold Pinter, and a orders. In 1989, Sacks was major film starring Robert De Niro and Robin the recipient of a In 1965, as a young neurologist, Oliver Sacks encoun- Williams. In his lecture AWAKENINGS REVIS- Guggenheim Fellowship tered a group of patients in the back wards of a ITED, Dr. Sacks will follow up on the patients for his work on Tourette's chronic-care hospital in the Bronx-a group of pa- featured in AWAKENINGS as well as look at some Syndrome. tients who would change his conceptions ofhealth and of the types of treatment which reached these disease, and who raised for him the most general patients, including music therapy. Admission to Dr. Sacks' questions of suffering, care, and human condition. Dr. lecture is $3 . Tickets are Sacks updates the fascinating story of these patients "Oliver Sacks is a most unusual man, as much non-refundable. For further who were the topic of his book AWAKENINGS, and metaphysician as physician: passionate, inquiring, information or telephone the film of the same name, when he visits Ramsey generous, imaginative and supremely literate."- reservations, call 708-840- Auditorium on Friday, April 10, at 8 p.m. New York Times. Dr. Sacks was raised in London, ARTS weekdays between and obtained his medical degree from Oxford Uni- 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Phone These eighty men and women were modern-day Rip versity. As a physician and writer, Sack's goal is to reservations are held for five van Winkles, survivors of the great sleeping-sickness humanize medicine - to recognize the link between working days, but will be epidemic which struck just after World War I. Frozen body and soul. He published MIGRAINE, his first released for sale if not paid in decades long-sleep, they had been given up as book in 1970. AWAKENINGS was originally pub- for within that time. hopeless and forgotten until Dr. Sacks gave them the lished in 1974 and revised in 1984. Also in 1984 then-new drug, L-DOPA, which had an astonishing, Sacks published A LEG TO STAND ON, an auto- explosive, "awakening" effect - bringing them back biographical account describing his temporary loss

Fermilab Arts roles to produce a large variety of sounds and ofmany cultures to the Aus- moods, and at the same time lets each instrument tralian bullroar, the Carib- Series presents shine individually." Improvi sation provides the bean steel pan, and buzz spark of much of the group's music, and it is this sticks from the Philippines. Eugene Friesen & Friends spontaneous composition which makes their con- Special guest Larry Gray is certs unique. It is also an art that has brought them a multifaceted bass player. Eugene Friesen, Paul Halley & Glen much praise. "The most passionate and inspira- A native of , he has Velez of the Paul Winter Consort with tional offering came at the close of this extraordi- performed with Sonny Stitt, Special Guest, Larry Gray, Bass nary evening when cellist Eugene Friesen and toured with Marian pianist Paul Halley showed how improvised mate- McPartland, and played in Saturday, March 28, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. rial could be honed into structurally lucid yet the bass section of the Chi- gloriously immediate works. Friesen's frenzied cago Symphony Orchestra With roots in classical, jazz and sacred music, rhyth- bowings and soaring melodies, combined with under the direction of Erich mic influences derived from travels in six continents, Halley's mellifluous tone and subtle harmonic Leinsdorf. and an improvisational flair honed as members of the shifts, sent many in the audience home in a state of famed Paul Winter Consort, Eugene Friesen & musical rapture." 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Attention all baseball fans: We will be going to see the safety guidelines.-Parlay Kane County Cougars in 1992. Fermilab Day will be International For sale: automatic washer and dryer (gas), Mont- Saturday, June 13 at 7 p.m. It's a Saturday night; keep gomery Ward, white, $50 o.b.o. Rocker, $7. Char- it in mind. coal grill, adjustible 4-position fire pan, $5. Child's Reminder car seat, $4. Pool, 3' x 12' with 2 filters, ladder plus Next issue of Ferminews: April Social Hourinforma- accessories, $85. Contact Marcello at x 3765, 708- tion.-Charlotte Smith 406-0851 or FNAL::MARLO Stockrooms to close for For sale: Men's Free Spirit 10-spd, $90. Men's Library freebee inventory Schwinn continental 10-spd, $90. Call 708-584- 6698 after 5 p.m. Wilson Hall Stockroom: Thomas Register of Manufacturers, Products & Ser- Closed Friday, April 17, at 0.45 Carat Marquis cut diamond ring with accom- vices, 1990 edition, multiple volume set is available noon. Open Monday, April panying gold ring. Appraised at $1,600. Will sell for giveaway to the first taker. Can be picked up in the 20, at 12:30 p.m. for $850 or reasonable offer. Call Mike at x4860. Library, WH3X.-Paula Garrett

Site 38 Stockroom: Closed Real estate Monday, April20and Tues- Harper's index day, April 21, all day both For rent: Large studio apartment in Aurora, $275 days. per month and one bedroom apartment in Aurora, $400 per month. Call Barbara after 5 p.m. at 708- Percentage of all Nintendo users who are over the age 859-8699. of 18: 42.

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