Opinion Entertainment Sports Columnists galore! This week’s section is filled In the section this week is a review of Ristorante The softball team captured their first-ever East with opinions from our regular columnists as well as Panorama, two albums made for summer cruisin’, a Coast Conference post-season title. Several players some guests. Topics include , drunk driving review of FX2 which opens tonight, and some sum­ earned awards and recognitions. The teams and Drexel, Montana. Also, a letter lets us know mer party food recipe ideas. Also check out the were also in action this week. Check out these and about how Spring Fling went. See page eight... pages for a cool give-away. See page twelve... other stories starting on page twenty four... The Triangle

Volume 66 • Number 30 'Serving Drexel University Since 1926...' May 10,1991

R am persad speaks on new African Studies m inor

Suzanne Hinton Professor of Literature and and the influence of race and sory and editorial boards of descent in North and South Triangle Staff Writer Director of .*\nierican .Studies at critical objectivism on her two Ameriean Literalure, lihiek America, the Caribbean, and I’rineeton I'niversity. Ilis lecture major works. Tlicir Iac .s were Anierieaii t.ilernry Forum, and Africa. This interdisciplinary On Wedncsdiiy evening, an was entitleil ''l.angslon Hughes, and her autobi­ The Library of .America. ,Mso. minor includes courses in inaugural lecture recogni/ing the /.ora Hurston, and the Matter of ography. Diisl Tnicks on a HnciJ. he has receives many major fel- anthropology, history, literature, estahlishnieiH (iC the Alrican Raee." Topics addressed b\ Rampersad has v.ritlen sever­ lo\K ships from the National music, political science, and American .Studies niincir at Rampersad were the overem­ al books and essays on the life I'julowment for the llumanilies. sociology, and also provides an Drexel took plaee in the Ruth phasis (if race by some, the of poel Langston Hughes. His Rockefeller l-\)undation. Center opportunity for directetl study in Aiiditoriuni. quesiioti of whether or not race books The Life of Lanfislon for .<\dvanced Research in areas of particular interest to the The gucM speaker at the cere­ is a science, and the eonlroversy vol I. II. received Best Behavioral Sciences, and the students. Students are required mony was intemationally recog­ over the actual e.xisteiice of race. Books of l4Sb from the New Guggenheim Foundation, to take 24 credits of coursework nized Dr. Arnold Katiipersad, He then spoke about the life York lim es Hook Review. Opening the ceremony was and may choose from classes the current Woodrow Wilson of author Zora Neale Hurston Rampersad has sat on the advi- Dr F, li. De Lancey. who spoke such as African American about the new minor and its Aesthetics, Topics in World value to students. Then two Ethnography, Race and Politics. awards were presented to Drexel History of Ja/.z. and Modern prolessors in special recognition African Literalure. of their efforts in creating the The material in these courses minor at the University. These has intrinsic intellectual value professors were Dr, .<\bioseh which will help prepare individ­ Porter, associate professor in the uals to become contributors to Department of Humanities and an increasingly pluralistic soci­ Conim-unications. and Dr, Julia ety. Hall, professor. in the The miiuir also allows stu­ Department of Psychology, dents who plan careers in busi­ Sociology, and Anthri'pology. ness. science, engineering, and The .African '\merican social sei\ ices to present to Studies minor was created to prospective employers a unique allow undergraduate students academic background that throughout the imiversiiy to gain includes specialized knowledge a better understanding of and in the history and cultures of background in the history and African peoples. cultures of peoples of African

PO DIUM elects

new chairpersons

I.auren Francis person, corporate con-tacts, pub­ lic relations commitee, and Members of the Flamin’ Caucasians perfomi for students at Spring Fling last TIM DAILEY/TRIANGLE Triangle Staff Writer I’reasurer. The duties of the weekend in the Kelly court. On Wednesday evening, chairperson is to assist in the PODIUM (Professional scheduling of conferences, con­ Orientation of Drexel's duct board meetings, and moni­ Advisory committee proposes many Industrious Undergraduate tor all other committees. Two Minorities) held elections for qualified candidates, Nicvole members of its Executive Board Thorne and James Bryant com­ new alternatives to budget cutting for the upcoming 1991-92 aca­ peted for this office; both demic year. Thorne and Bryant held offices Jeanette Mulligan evaluated for economic merit tactics were suggested, such as PODIUM, which had its first in the organization previously. and ranked on the basis of both giving “feeder" high schools a Triani’le Staff Writer start in 198.'!, and its second start Thorne, the elected co-chair, is cost and importance. One char­ better feel for Drexel by assign­ in 1988 through the efforts of an Accounting/Finance major Dr. Richard Schneider, the acteristic about the list that is ing each high school counselor a Dawn Collins, is an organization who believes that "commitment senior vice president of adminis- sure to please students is that it personal contact at Drexel. composed of minority students and the development of yourself tration, together with the does not recommend an increase Another suggestion to improve at Drexel University with “vari­ and others is very important to University Advisory Committee, in Drexel's tuition. enrollment involves having ous career interests who have the organization." Bryant, the has compiled a list of ways for One of the proposals on the Drexel students phone prospects established the organization to elected chairperson, is majoring Drexel University to increase its list is to improve Drexel's adver­ personally. Other proposals aid the transition from campus in Electrical Engineering and he revenue. Ideas for the list came tising techniques, for example, involved various types of schol­ to industry," as slated in its con­ is extensively involved not only not only from Schneider, but by including billboard advertis­ arship programs. stitution. in PODIUM, but also nuiny also from faculty members and ing to identify campus buildings, Although the list already con­ The first of its two major students, promoting MBA programs, and tains 70 proposals, it is not yet objectives is to establish a line As regards the focus of the See HODIUM on pa};e 2 targeting women in advertise- considered complete. According of communication between edu­ tactics proposed, Schneider said meiUs. to Schneider, suggestions are cators, professionals, and minor­ that “ in the past, Drexel has Several suggestions focus on still welcome: “We did have arti­ ity students, so that there may be been exerting too much energy public support. One of these cles in the The Clreal Court an exchange of relevant infor­ Index on ciuting its budget in order to involves improving Drexel’s Courier and The Triangle in an mation pertinent to professional pay expenses, We now plan to athletic piograms in an effort to effort to gel ideas from students development. May 10,1991 exert an equivalent amount of increase alumni support. and faculty members," he said. The second objeclive is to energy on expanding our rev­ Another focuses on trustee sup­ “ Although we did gel some provide training sessions to 4 enue,”So (ar, the list consists of port by suggesting an implemen­ response, we are always ready to develop and sharpen profession­ Ed-O p...... 8 approximately 70 revenue- tation of an animal fund-raising receive more itleas on increasing al skills to aid students in the Entertainment 12 enhancement proposals. Some of quota for each member, while a Drexel's revenue. Any thoughts ability to interact with [irofes- 16 the ideas can be implemented thiril recommends the plaeemeiu would be greatly appreciated," sionals in the coiporate world. immeiliately, (Jthers - - namely of vetuling machines in the Scneider's new office is on the The offices that were open for 18 those whicli involve an invest­ physical education eenter. second floor of Creese. canditlate nominations were 24 ment of money - are being Some strategic recruitment chairpersv n, conference chair­ 2 • The Triangle • May 10,1991

Group of athletes gets into problems Drexel news in brief - C/'.V Sutton of Southwest State draft choice, Texas A&M run­ Siill more college allilelcs University in Minnesota, to nine ning back Darren Lewis, the f rom a variety of campuses were years of prison for selling crack only player to test positive for Noted Environmentalist Barry arrested or charged with crimes cocaine. cocaine at the National Football Commonern to speak at Drexel University in recent weeks, prompting one Only a few days earlier. The League's scouting evaluations in on Mav 17 observer to suggest that it's a Atlanta Falcons had drafted February, checked into a drug resuh of prelerential treatment Sutton, prompting him to ask rehabilitation center on April 24. The public is invited to attend Drexel University's jocks typically receive. Kovachevich for leniency. At the same time. University Annual Griffiths Memorial Lecture, featuring Barry "It's that sense that elite ath­ "You want me to forget that of Arkansas (^resident B. Alan Commoner, noted environmentalist, as a guest speak­ letes have that they're special," sentence just because you have a Sugg drastically reduced one- er, Friday, M ay 17, at 2:30 p.m . in D rexel's Mandell said Indiana University 1-nglish great employment opportunity?" year suspensions given to four Theater, 3220 Chestnut Street. Commoner will speak Prol. Murray Sperber, author of the judge replied. "Thai's basketball players involved in a on “Making Peace With the Planet,” which is also the Sports, Inc.. a book chronicling specious and ridiculous. You've sexual incident on campus on title of his recently published book. Sponsored by the problems with college been sentenced, sir, and the sen­ Feb. 27. Drexel’s Psychology-Sociology-Anthropology sports. tencing guidelines apply to you As a result, the players won't Department, the lecture is free and will be followed In the past, sociologists who just like anyone el.se.” miss too inuch of next year’s by a reception. For more information, call 895-2472. study athletes' behavior have On April 20, police charged basketball season. attributed the seemingly unusual Keith Traylor of Central State Sugg’s decision means that number of times athletes get in University in Oklahoma with Todd Day, Darrell Hawkins, legal trouble to mere public mis­ disorderly conduct after he Elmer Martin and Roosevelt perception. allegedly interfered with efforts Wallace will be held out only A botanist’s personal crusade: preserving The media, they say, rush to to break up fights in a nightclub until December. They will miss fragile plant life in New Jersey s pristine report athletes’ woes when a parking lot in Edmond, a tournament in Hawaii and per­ Pine Barrens similar criminal act by a non­ Oklahoma. haps some non-conference athlete student would not be Although not arrested, the games. A Drexel University botanist is painstakingly cata­ deemed newsworthy. Chicago Bears’ sixth- round loging all 1,200 flora of the Pine Barrens, the large Adding that many athletes are region of pine forests, swamps and bogs that is an black and from poor families, ecologically-pristine oasis in the middle of the they say that college town police PODIUM elections finished nation’s most crowded and perhaps most polluted are prone to suspect and arrest Continued from pane I gression of a good organiza­ tion". His job will entail the state. black people and that some of other minority organizations. He acquisition of facilities for meet­ With little fanfare or outside research money. Dr. the athletes must abruptly adapt believes that “getting freshmen ings, of refreshments and/or Albert List, Jr. has been visiting the Pine Barrens at to operating in a drastically involved is the key to caterers, and to work in collabo­ least twice a week for fifteen years to study and illus­ unfamiliar campus culture. PODIUM'S success." ration with the Public Relations trate “the ^ecial combination of plant species that Whatever the reason, a dis­ The office of conference committee. you can’t find anywhere else on the planet." When turbing number of campus ath­ chalperson was won by Ricco The office of corporate con­ completed. List’s work will be the first comprehen­ letes have found themselves in Keyes, who is also majoring in tacts is held by four people: sive survey of Pine Barrens' flora, underlining his sta­ trouble w'ith the law in recent Electrical Engineering. Keyes, Lenny Singletary, a former tus as the world’s foremost expert on Pine Barrens weeks. has been involved in PODIUM member, Vanessa Watson, a plant life. On April 25, U.S. District for two years and previously freshman chemical engineering Judge Elizabeth Kovechevich held a co-chairperson seat. He major, Courtney Wilborn, a sentenced football player Walter feels that he “can help the pro- freshman studying Finance and International Business, and Special meeting of the Faculty Senate Laurie Howard, a Music/ scheduled Business major who wants to The Trianfile “increase the amount of profes­ There will be a special meeting of the Faculty sionals in the Arts and Senate on Tuesday, May 14, 1991, from 3:00 to 5:00 Established in 1926 Humanities field who speak to p.m.,D.m., in the Hill Conference C onference Ro R oom , L eB ow PODIUM members”. Engineering Center. The last two offices, public The primary agenda items will be recommenda- Editor-in-Chief...... Jack B ilson, III relations committee head and the tions presented by the Budget, Planning, and Business M anager...... Brian D. Yates treasurer, were won by freshmen Development Committee on Drexel’s 1991-92 Film and Video/ Business major Operating Budget and a consideration of the Advertising Manager...... R, Brent Dilier Vanessa Wallace, and Joyelyn Sabbatical Leave Policy. A full agenda will be dis­ N ew s E ditor...... Gary R osenzw eig Christie, a sophomore who tributed about a week before the meeting. Ed-Op Page Editor...... Ted H ow e transferred into Design and The Budget Priorties Review Committee (PRC) has drafted a 21-page document which presents details of Entertainment Editor...... Ashley G. Smith Merchandising. Wallace and Christie both want to “get more the PRC's recommended Operating Budget for 1991- Spoils Editor...... John Van N ess people involved in the arts to be 92. Senate’s Budget, Plannmg & Development Cam pus Page Editor...... Ian Broverman members of PODIUM." Committee (BP&D) is now evaluating this document so that it can present its recommendations on the C opy E ditor...... Jact; Persico Overall, PODIUM has strong leaders for next year whose goal Budget to the full Senate on May 14. C opy E d itor...... Lisa Gerson is to increase freshman involve­ C opy E ditor...... Connie Regan ment and to provide professional Photography Editor...... Tim D ailey mentors to freshmen students. C lassifieds M anager...... JoEllen Harner Circulation M an ager...... Dan Furey NEED SUMMER STORflGE? Mark T. Ahrams, Matthew’ Appleton, Sieve Bojanowski, Jared S. Broderick, Catherine Campbell, NOW THE CHOICE IS EfiSY! John D'Alessandro, Jennifer A. 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N otew orthy college new s from around the nation

No comment Shevardnadze, former Soviet ambas­ 12 students in breaking up the sit-in at tuition, to help make up for the $293 mil­ sador to the U.S. Lehman College. lion budget cut the system took this year. Former grad siudent Larry Sanders •Gettysberg College (Penn.): James Elsewhere, a disappointly small crowd “We will take care of the students we has sued the University of Illinois, which McPherson, 1988 Pulitzer Prize winner of 200 showed up for an April 16 tuition have admitted for the autumn of 1991.” dismissed him for allegedly plagiarizing for “Battle Cry of Freedom.” hike protest at the University of Gardner said. "But all bets are off after a paper. •Ithaca College (N.Y.): Charlayne Califomia-Davis. that." In court documents, Sanders claimed Hunter-Gault, correspondent for the -CPS - CPS he has multiple personalities, and that “MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour” one of his personalities plagiarized the •Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute paper without his knowing about it. (N.Y.): Peter Ueberroth, former commis­ ■CPS sioner of baseball and head of the U.S. Student Tiles complaint about State schools, private campuses Olympic Committee the deflnition of “disability” “not all that different,” study •St. Mary's College (MD.): Ben claims Protest protested Bradlee, executive editor of the University of Arizona grad student Washington Post Paul Schock formally complained to the Students can get just as good an edu­ Eighty angry University of Colorado- •University of Miami: Louis Sullivan, U.S. Department of Education in mid- cation at state colleges as they can at Boulder students showed up to protest a director of Health and Human Services April, claiming students with learning most elite, private universities, two edu­ “Miss Patriot of Boulder Pageant” in •University of Pennsylvania: Ted disabilities should get to use the same cation professors claim. mid-March, hoping to point out how Koppel, ABC news anchor special resources that students with phys­ “The evidence consistently says col­ such beauty contests degrade women. •Duquesne University (Penn.): ical disabilities get to use. leges are not all that different,” said The pageant, however, itself turned Nicaraguan President Violeta Barrios de Schock wants help from UA’s Center Patrick Terenzini, a professor at the out to be a protest in which contestants Chamorro for Disability Related Resources, which University of Illinois at Chicago, report­ named “Miss Fortune,” “Miss •Butler University (Ind.): Stephen provides certain students with tutors and ed his findings in a book called “How Information” and “Miss Ogyny” per­ Briganti, president of the Statue of the taping of class notes. College Affects Students,” which synthe­ formed skits lampooning U.S. policy in Liberty-EIIis Island Foundation Center officials told Schock that, sizes 2,600 studies of how colleges influ­ the Persian Gulf. •Indiana University: Rep. Lee while they would be willing to provide ence their students. “I felt completely and totally duped,” Hamilton, D-Ind. services to him, they can’t afford it. He made the comments at a meeting putative demonstrator Samantha Levine -CPS Schock's complaint argues federal law of the National Association of Student told the Campus Press, the student news­ prohibits UA, which gets federal funds, Personnel Administrators in Washington, paper. “I fell for it hook, line and sinker.” from discriminating against handicapped D.C. -CPS New York takeovers wind down people. "Non-elite institutions may compete in the CUNY system -CPS quite successfully in educationally-sig- nificant areas with their sister institutions “Some other” college com­ A series of predawn police raids April that are substantially more prominent mencement speakers 27 broke up three-week-long student Budget crisis could Force Univ. and resource-rich," Terenzini said. occupations of buildings at three of the of California to reject students Their findings fiy in the face of the Here are some of the well-known and City University of New York campuses conventional wisdom that says high- not-so-well-known people speaking at where students have been demanding a In-state students may have a harder priced, prestigious universities — which college commencements this year: rollback of announced tution hikes for time getting into the nine-campus typically are highly selective in admis­ •Clark Universuty (Mass.): Marian next year. University of California system in the sions — have huge endowments, big Wright Edelman, founder of the Crowds of demonstrators began thin­ future. System President David Gardner libraries, lower professor-student ratios, Children's Defense fund ning out at other of the CUNY system’s told the Sacramento Press Club. and more education resources in general •Dartmouth College (N.H.); Elizabeth 18 campuses several days earlier, and Gardner said California campuses - can provide a better education than col­ Dole, American Red Cross President classes had resumed despite continuing may soon have to start admitting more leges of more modest means and lower •Emory University (Ga.): Eduard sit-ins at a few buildings. Police arrested out-of-state students, who pay higher admission.s standards. - CPS

Class of 1991 Senior Formal Friday, May 171991

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C ourt, M ain Building 4 • The Triangle • May 10,1991 C a m v u s 'Information Contributed by the University Community." Thinking about the wellness of the spirit Betty Robinson______cussions. What had me thinking with any formal religious struc­ the significance of each of the tently show certain qualities. The Wellness Committee about Spirit as a wellness topic ture. Greek letters was revealed. If For Honor, the inductees were generally was the recent weeks’ But, if spirit is unseen and any of you’ve been to formal told that it is “a guiding star "You are not a human being debates on religion filling “unformed”, how do you mea­ ceremonies in general, you’ll which encourages altruism, having a spiritual experience. Triangle editorial pages. For sure its state of “wellness”? know there's a temptation to let enlightened social responsibility, You are many people, spirit is indelibly Societies do this through the your thoughts drift through the and service rather than selfish­ ^ a spiritual linked to religion. Webster’s words and actions of individu­ changes of speakers. ness.” Those students were then being hav­ first deFmition however is “an als. But I had the printed ceremony asked to “accept Honor as an ing a human animating or vital principle held Words, in particular, led me to in front of me and there were the ideal to be translated into reality e X p e r i • to give life to physical organ­ this column today. Last Friday, words—Beta for Bebaeos or in your conduct every day of ence." isms.” In translations from I had the pleasure of being honor. Gamma for Gnosis or your life.” Wisdom and - Q u o t e Earnestness were treated like­ from Dr. wise. Wayne W. Dyer's book You'll You are not a human being haying a It occurred to me that words See It When You Believe It are what we, as humans, are ulti­ spiritual experience. You are mately known by. Maybe In several of Dr. Wayne Dyer’s exceptions might be Paul motivational products, he makes Newman’s blue eyes or Molly references to his treasured rela­ a spiritual being having a human Ringwold’s hair, but the impres­ tionship with Buckminster sions that remain when our Fuller, an American engineer experience/' forms are out of sight—what we and innovator of international call reputations—are unseen reputation. (Fuller’s work with things that are communicated geodosic structures in represent­ - Dr. Wayne W. Dyer among our friends and enemies ed in the campus arch at the by words. southeast corner of 33rd and ancient languages, “spirit d included among those students wisdom, and Sigma for Spoude So, if you think you'd like to Market Streets—a marriage “breath” often have the same inducted into Beta Gamma or earnestness. Each word was check out your own spiritual once again of art and science.) source word. Bottom line is that Sigma, a national business followed by comments about wellness, what words would you During one meeting, reports you can be a spiritual or spirit- administration honor society. how those persons on whom use as measures. What words Dyer, Fuller commented that filled person without aligning During the ritual of induction. these terms are conveyed consis­ would you like to be known by? “99 percent of who you are is invisible and untouchable. It is your ability to think and go beyond your form that deter- mine.s the quality of your life.” Make peace with the planet This from a devout scientist! Dyer expanded on this in his David Wilson Commoner is the author of 9 experience, 15 years of adminis­ 2:30 p.m. in Mandell Theater. books including his most recent, trative experience with the Dr. Commoner is brought to book. You'll See h When You E.Y.E. Openers Believe h, by saying, “Being “Making Peace with the Planet”- Scientist’s Institute for Public Drexel through the efforts of Dr. able to express and experience The 12th annual Paul Griffith 1990. Dr. Commoner's talk on Information, and 20 years with Julia Hall, associate professor of the statement, ‘I am my ability Memorial Lecture will feature friday will be based on this the American Association for the psychology/ sociology/ to think and feel, I am not only Dr. Barry Commoner, a world work. the Advancement of Science. anthropology department and form’ is the major transforming famous biologist, ecologist, and He has worked on over 20 His current book emphasizes the the support of E.Y.E. Openers. difference in my life today.” former presidential candidate. Editorial Boards, over 25 critical need to eliminate pollu­ Admission is free. For addition­ Spirit is sometimes the forgot­ Often called “the Paul Revere of Advisory Boards, and has over tants at their source. The lec­ al information, call 895-2472 ten component of wellness dis­ modern day ecology,” Dr. 30 years Research and Teaching ture will be on Friday May 17, at FRIDAY 10 SATURDAY 11 SUNDAY 12 r e x e l • SPA: Flick - Edward Scissorhands • Baseball: Dragons vs. Penn (HOME) • Mother's Day - Take her to dinner. • Chestnut Cabaret: The Fixx • Chamelion Club: Bad Brains - SEND YOUR SCHEDULES Take mom out after dinner to catch the ~B ^^atebook show. AND DATES TO THE Week 7 TRIANGLE, C/0 CAMPUS PAGE EDITOR. YOU’LL National Hospital Week BE GLAD YOU DID.

■ ftl? ftft flfl flfl ffff ftfl fflt Iflf Ifff fflf I t l t l MONDAY 13 TUESDAY 14 WEDNESDAY 15 THURSDAY 16 • ABE: The Association for Buisness • College of Arts & Sciences: • SPAtlight: BERTICE PERRY • Rittenhouse Square: Free recital at Excellence Remedial Equinox Day. Harri Weinberg Day - Reception will be 1991 NACA comedian of the year 18th and Spruce Sts., Temple Beth Zion/ Burnt offerings will be made to the gods held in the Living Arts Lounge at • Desert Sky Pavillion, Arizona: Beth Israel. Temple University String at 4:00 PM at the ABE office. 2:00PM Deep Purple Quartet performing. • Student Congress: Last day to get • Valley Forge Convention Center: yourself on the ticket for this year’s Friendshipcon election. The Triangle • May 10,1991 • 5 Greek life: Phi Sig rocks on the 16th

Ajoy C. Mahtab______Foundation is going ahead as Rock-a-thon is the official soror­ next week. Also, beginning remember to send Mom a Card? Phi Kappa Sigma planned on Thursday, May 16th. ity philanthropy of the National June 2nd, there will be barbe­ On Thursday, May 23rd the Various ‘rockers’ will occupy Phi Sig Foundation. Phi Sigma cues held at the Community Inter-Fraterniiy Association The Fraternities and Sororities chairs for charity from 8:00am Sigma chapters around the coun­ Garden on the first Sunday of invites all interested to a tooic part in a Poweiton Village till midnight in the Great Court, try will be raising money for the each month at 3:00pm. IFA Campus wide Open House for PCiean-up on the Quad and finally the porch National Kidny Foundation. So hopes that there will be large all Fraternity Houses. F-'aculty S a tu r d a y , of Panhel apartments. Last year come out and show your support participation in these events but and Administration are cordially May 4th. a total of $2,300 was raised, and for a worthy cause as “Phi that some care will be taken to invited to view the Greek Over 100 this year with the help of corpo­ Sigma Sigma Rocks America.” maintain the place by those System from the residents’ members of rate sponsors, the sorority hopes There will be a joint IFA- attending. points of view. All houses will IFA and the to raise $3,000. Donations will PVCA barbecue for the Greek On Wednesday, May 8th the be entertaining guests on that Panhellenic be accepted throughout the event community on Saturday, May sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma vis­ day, so please feel free to visit Council par­ and sponsors will be treated to 18th, working towards improv­ ited the HMS school where they any or all of the houses, and ticipated in what is steadily homemade chocolate chip cook­ ing relations with the area's resi­ helped the children make hopefully gain a new perspective becoming a term event. The ies. T-shirts will also be raffled dential community. The time of Mother’s Day Cards for the of the Greek system as a whole. entire residential area of off for those who contribute.The the barbecue will be announced coming weekend. Did you Drexel’s campus was cleaned along with non-campus areas of the community. Representatives of the Mayoral office commend­ ed the effort being made by the NAACP mentors Drew Elementary Drexel Greek community towards making Poweiton Ramona Hollie through our One-To-One (the creation of a one to one hope of responding to the needs Village more pleasing to the eye Program which is similar to the relationship between caring. of the growing members of “at for passers-by. NAACP risk" youth in our country. Such The annual Pi Kapp Show There is a lack of programs EDUCATIONAL CRITERIA relationships can reconnect these went off smoothly on Friday, which work to ensure the suc­ 1. Positive self-esteem for the youngsters young people to the mainstream May 3rd with some wonderful cess of our young people in 2. Positive role models of life in their communities and displays of talent and humor school and in life. Because of help them build the self-esteem being staged. The brothers of Pi 3. A strong support system for the students our concern, the Drexel they need to lead full, productive Kappa Phi would like to thank 4. Diagnostic coaching in: University chapter of the lives. We will also provide the all those who took part as well NAACP will be initiating an a. Reading comprehension needed tutoring through this as those who came to watch the Adopt-a-School Program at b. Writing skills One-To- One program. show. A total of $2,000 was Drew Elementary School start­ c. Social sciences (Geography, Government, etc.) This program offers an excel­ raised which will be donated to ing in May, 1991. We have met lent opportunity for a child to d. Math P.U.S.H. and the Children’s with the principal of Drew learn and grow, if you would e. Science Seashore House program. Elementary School, and have like to participate, pick up an The Phi Sigma Sigma Rock- decided to focus on providing application at 3014 MacAlister. a-thon, proceeds from which four distinct criteria. (SEE BOX) Big Brothers/Big Sisters pro­ supporting adults and young We hope to hear from you soon. will benefit the National Kidney We can accomplish this gram. It will involve mentoring people) and will offer the best

Women’s Health 3. What is your college (if Health Service) pap sm ear (test fo r cervical at Drexel? Please comment. you are a dual major, circle b. University of cancer) within the last year? a. very accessible Survey both colleges)? Pennsylvania’s health a. yes, gynecological b. somewhat a. Business & Admin. clinic check-up and pap accessible Sponsored bv Women’s b. Engineering c. other health clinic smear c. not very accessible Studies and the Office of c. Arts and Sciences d. emer^gency ward b. gynecological d. not accessible at all Student Life d. Information e. family doctor check-up only e. don’t know Studies f. nowhere c. neither We are conducting this survey e. Nesbitt g.other d. don’t know 20. When you have questions in order to assess the health about health-related issues needs and concerns o f women 4. Where do you live? 9. If you have used the 15. If you answered a. or b. where do you go for students at Drexel and to a. with parents Drexel Health Service since to Q 14, where did you go? information? make meaningful suggestions b. residence hall September 1990, please rate it a. Drexel Health a. Drexel Health to the admimstration about c. fraternity house according to cost, convience, Service (Greater Service (Greater your health care. This is an d. apartment near and confidentiality from 1 to Atlantic) Atlantic) opportunity for you to contri­ campus 5 (poor to excellent) and b. family doctor b. parents bute to decisions that effect e. commute from comment. Circle your c. U. Penn health c. family doctor your own well-being. Your your own apartment evaluation on each measure clinic d. friends prompt and careful response F. other living listed below. d.other health clinic e. professors to this survey is important. arrangement poor excellent e.other f. other health clinics Please return this form to the cost: g.odier designated boxes at the 1 2 3 4 5 16. If you did not use the Creese information counter, Part II - Information about Drexel Health Service, what the front desk o f your Health Services convenience: were your reasons? Circle residence hall, or the library 1 2 3 4 5 and/or list all that apply. Part III - Suggestions circulation desk by May 16, Please circle the appropriate a. cost 1991. Only one response per answer(s) and write bnef confidentiality: b. convenience Please write you answers in person. Please do not include responses in the spaces 1 2 3 4 5 c. lack of information die spaces provided. your name. All information provided. If you need more about available will be held in confidentiality. room, use the other side of services 21. What more could be done Thank You. the paper and label your 10. Have you needed .services d.other to improve women’s health response with the question that were not available to services? I - Background number. Drexel Students? Information a. yes 17. If you answered c. to Q 6. Do you know where the b. no 14, why not? Directions: Please circle the health services for Drexel c. don’t know a. costs letter corresponding to the University are currently b. lack of information appropriate answer Tor each located? 11. If yes, what services? about the need for 22. Are Uiere any health- question. a. yes these services related programs you would b. no c. lack of lime for like Drexel to provide? 1, What year are you in c. not sure personal health care school currently? 12. Are there services that d.other a. freshman 7. During this academic year, vou want but are not available b. new transfer have you used any health to Drexel students? 18. Check the minimum time c. sophmore services? a. yes or combination of times when d. pre-junior a. yes b. no you think non-emergency 23. What information about c. junior b. no c. don’t know health care setvice should be health needs or concerns, in f senior c. don’t know available to Drexel Students. general, do you feel you g. graduate 13. If yes, what services have a. weekdays need? h. spccial sludenl 8. If you answered yes to Q you wanted that were not b. wecknighls i. other 7, please circle all ihc health available? c. weekend days scrv'ices that you have used d. weekend nights 2. Whal is your age (write in during the academic year your age in years')? 0990-1991). 1!>. From what you know, do a. Dri'xel Health 14. Have you had a V ■- think women’.s iioaltli 6 • The Triangle • May 10,1991 The Campus Page

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s y s t e m ^ H E COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES HEREBY DECLARES David S. Noyes, Sr._____ Facilities Management. MAY14 Several faculty and staff mem­ bers have conveyed their con­ cern of unacceptable noise levels AS in the Academic Building to the extent that classroom instruction is disrupted. I am writing to HARRI W EINBERG DAY inform you that the contractor has been served notice that the system is unacceptable and, (Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences) resulting from this dialogue has been the initiation of an engi­ neering study concluding with recommendations necessary to correct the problem. Please join us in honoring her for her

The actions to be taken include outstanding service to the Drexel modifications to the ductwork in certain areas and if necessary, sound attenuation devices will University community. We will be be installed in the system. The resolution to the problem will be holding a reception for her on approached in steps in order to determine the effectiveness of MAY 14, 1991 from 2:00 p.m. until each phase. Be assured this situ­ ation is being monitored. S:00 p.m. in the Living Arts Lounge 1 ask that you pass this infor­ mation along to your affected (Next to Mandell Theatre) faculty and staff. Any questions should be directed to Lonne Rice who is the Resident EVERYONE IS WELCOME !!! Architect responsible for the renovations to the building, or in his absence, Jerry McFarland, Director, Planning and Construction. ., •-^i^;-J,\M'floSir.'«aW/»J' i

The Triangle • May 10,1991 • 7 Indian music Campus Desk______D.U. Parachute Club PRAGATH! P R A G AT H I , I h e I n d i a n Steve Marcus formation. Unbeknownst to Students Organization at Drexel most non-jumpers, a person Drexel Parachute Club will be sponsoring an evening of can move freely and in control Indian classical music in Stein Although you may not have while in free fall. Turns and Auditorium, Nesbitt Hall. The heard of it, Drexel does have a forward motion, etc., is show will start on Saturday, May parachute accomplished by changing II, at 6 p.m. The following one’s body position such as artists will attend: moving an arm or leg. After KUMKUM SANYAL sings making one formation, the classical and light classical group of four jumpers let go Indian music in the Hindustani numerous of their grips on other style.She received her early se a s o n a l jumpers, move into a different training from Shri Amalendu m eetings configuration and take grips Paul and then from Pandit due to internal scheduling again. One point is awarded Viswadev Bhattacherjee. She problems, the club is active for each formation completed. won many awards including each and every weekend. This The whole process appears those at the prestigious AH India past weekend Chris Norton, similar to a kaleidoscope Miirari Smriti and All India the current club president, changing patterns.' Bhalkhand coinpetitions in reached some personal mile­ In other news, the club is Calcutta. Later on, she trained stones. Norton logged several currently organizing a hot air under the guidance of Pandit minutes of free fall time to balloon jump scheduled for Vinayak Torvi. She has synthe­ complete his first hour. In Sunday May 12. Although sized the rigor and romanticism addition he participated in a only experienced jumpers may of different Gharanas into a dis­ 10-way CRW formation and participate in this event, inter­ tinctive style of her own. She received a 4 stack canopy ested students are always wel­ sings Thumari, Dadra, Bhajans, award. CRW, or CReW as it is come to join; the club Khajari and other types of light known, is an acronym for currently has 18 members. classical music. canopy relative work where This year the club hopes to ALLYN MINER was trained jumpers under open square purchase equipment for stu­ to play violin early in her career. ram air parachutes link togeth­ dent use. If successful, this She lived in Banaras, India for er to form a canopy formation. will enable students to contin­ 11 years and learnt sitar under On this particular jump the ue jumping after student train­ Pt. Rajbhanj Singh. She finished exit altitude was chosen to be ing and possibly compete in her Ph.D. in musicology from 10,500 feet or equivalently annual collegiate competition Banaras Hindu University. She two miles up. Norton was this year. is currently training under sarod chosen to be the pilot for the Contrary to previous adver­ maestro Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. formation by the nine other tising, the club will not be She teaches at the University of participants in the Jump. This organizing bungee cord jumps Pennsylvania's South Asian simply means that he was the from a bridge in the near Studies Department. top canopy and was responsi­ future. The club is looking for RATNAKAR NAWATHE ble for keeping the formation a reliable and verifiable source learnt tabla under Chandrakant on heading so that other for this activity. Even if one is Shirodkar of Bombay, India. He jumpers could dock. found, it appears that for other has performed on All India On the next jump, Norton undisclosed reasons bungee Lots of people having fun with parachutes. FILE PHOTO Radio, Bombay Station. He has qualified for a Falcon Award cord jumps will not be a club accompanied many vocalists and by completing 5 points on a 4- event. 3024 MacAlister Hall, phone num­ door which contains free instrumentalists in India and way RW jump. Similar to For complete information ber 895-2584, and there is a clear information packets. USA. He is a graduate student CRW, RW stands for relative about making a first jump the plastic box on the wall outside their at Drexel. work and refers to a free fall parachute club is located in New Graphic Arts Society at Drexel

Ian Broverman maintaining a resource center for members and other students, by Of The Triangle attending and sponsoring confer­ Now that you've seen some of ences and workshops, and by the really cool things that the producing a regular newsletter Senior Graphic Design for the University community Exhibition has out on display in that provides up-to-date infor­ the Creese Gallery Lobby, you're mation on design tools, ideas, probably good and primed for and news. the following news: The Society will provide There is a group of students design service for student orga­ on campus that is trying to start nizations and University depart­ up a Society for Graphic Design. ments, in addition to acting as a They are trying to get together resource center for the commu­ an organization which will pro­ nity. Workshops, newsletters, mote the graphic arts at Drexel and other publications will serve University through education, as a means by which to share the service, and practical application membership's resources and of design skills. The wide.spread expertise with the entire availability of Macintosh com­ University. puters on campus means that A good working knowledge anyone with the inclination can can be a great asset to whatever become involved in graphic field you choose. It always helps design: the Society exists to sup­ to be able to make clean, attrac­ port not only students in the tive presentations, articles, ads, graphic design programs but the or whatever. Besides, graphic larger community of part-time design can be a lot of fun. Are artists. you interested? For more infor­ The Society will promote mation, please contact Jack education in the graphic arts by Bilson, III at 387-3235. 8 • The Triangle • May 10,1991

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This year has seen a lot of effort being expended on Grieving mother asks for information “Grooming the Dragon” — a campaign to improve the image of Drexel University both from an internal and The Brothers of Alpha Pi Would you be able to hold your know the circumstances, howev­ an external viewpoint. Many different “events” have Lambda would like to present silence while watching your er, when you don’t know the circumstances, the how, the why, been a part of this campaign. From last fall’s Fax the this letter to the students on mother’s pain and hurt being Behalf of Charlene Hentosh, a magnified as every day passed and the who, the loss becomes Dragon contest to this spring’s contest to write a “leg­ grieving mother who not long with no answers? totally unbearable. If the lo.ss of end” about the Dragon’s Lair, students have been called ago lost her son Rosario You are all young adults, and a child, God forbid, should ever upon to polish up the image of an ailing institution. Pagnotti. We once again hope most important as human happen to any of you, you’ll While we agree that the University’s image needs to express our condolences and beings, with human emotions remember me. you'll all remem­ some help, these manufactured media events are not hope you find your peace. Miss. and feelings, I implore you, ber me. the best way to go about making the improvements. Hentosh. please for God's sake, please 1 go to the cemetery everyday, Sure, they can help make things seem better, but they help me! Please help to ea.se my many times a day, I ask my do little when it comes to the real problems that face Dear Students, pain and somebody tell me how Rosario for the answers, but as Drexel. Instead of putting forward public relations As all of you know my son Rosario died. Nothing will ever you all know, Rosario, cannot Rosario J. Pagnotti, better bring my Rosario back to me answer me, only you can answer campaigns, we should be proud of what Drexel has known as Raz, died August 23, and nothing could ever take the me! Implore you one and all, accomplished, and make those accomplishments more 1990. Here it is seven months pain away, but if I knew the take pity on a mother who lost visible. later and I don’t know much truth about how Rosario died the only thing she ever lived for! A good example of this is the amount of good press more now than I did on the first maybe I could have .some mea­ Please coine forward, an anony­ that was generated by the SunDragon I team last year. day of Rosario’s death. This sure of peace, instead of spend­ mous letter, a phone call stating The SunDragon finished a very respectable eleventh means the pain, the heartache ing every minute of my life the true facts concerning my place with a budget much smaller than that of many of and emptiness is now, and asking questions of which no Rosario’s death would be my the other competitors. Drexel has a right to be proud of always will be with me, but it is one ever answers me. salvation for the last remaining Some of you will be graduat­ years of my life. SunDragon and the efforts of the team. getting worse every hour that goes by. Because of all the unan­ ing soon, which means you will Have tnercy on the empty Another more recent and equally impressive exam­ swered questions 1 cannot begin begin another phase of your life. shell, who cannot be with her ple of Drexel accomplishments is this year’s women’s to deal with the grieving pro­ At some point of your life, you son, because of the fear of not softball team. The Lady Dragons had a dominating cess. will be getting married and rais­ being with him in heaven. year, and they swept through the post-season To those of you that have ing a family. God forbid one of tournament to captutre the East Coast Conference title. brothers or sisters, think about it, you should lose a child. Please Rosario Pagnotti's Mother, In a year that has been marked by disappointments in what if something like this hap­ know, the loss of a child is an Charlene Hentosh the lack of student services, the cutbacks in the budget, pened to your brother or sister? immeasurable tragedy when you and a higher-than-promised tuition increase, this is a big boost. Thoughts on a young baseball season Everyone likes to be associated with a winner. In In this young ba.seball season, (of course this what the experts softball, we can say that we are the champs. Though against. Henderson is now inch­ three memorable events have said about Steve Carlton and his ing up the leader list for people that may not seem like a great deal, it is a step in the already taken place in the base- slider about a year before a rota­ who have struck out the most right direction. Coaches of sports at all levels often say tor cuff injury turned him into times against Ryan. Henderson that winning is primarily a matter of attitude. Even with Joe Cowley) past batters to probably put it best when he the best talent in the world, you cannot win if you don’t Guest increase his massive strikeout once said, “If you haven’t been have a winning attitude. Column total. Speaking of the strikeout struck out by him, then you’re a We certainly do have the talent here at Drexel. We total, Nolan Ryan now is over nobody.” also have many of the facilities that are necessary to 1,250 strikeouts above second On the final, somber note. I’d make the school one of the best in the nation. The qual­ Matthew Appleton place Steve Carlton. One other just like to say one thing about ity of our academic professors is very high, and the thing to consider about Ryan’s the Dykstra Daulton accident. no-hitters, they all have came new facilities that have been opened in the past few Back in 1962 Hall-of-Famer ball world - Nolan Ryan’s sev­ while pitching for mediocre Casey Stengel was in his first years (the LeBow Building, the CAT Labs and the enth no-hitter, Rickey teams. If he had played at least season managing the expansion Academic Building with its HRIM facility) are only Henderson breaking Lou Brock a portion of his career with pre­ (a team rumored going to offer more opportunities for professors and stolen base record, and Lenny dominately successful teams, his to have lost more often the the students alike. •' Dykstra’s drunk driving accident nearly .500 winning percentage Phillies are losing right now - if But there has long been a defeatist attitude here at in which both he and Darren (which includes 3(X) wins) could you can believe that). In the Daulton sustained injuries that Drexel. We seem to be overshadowed by our neighbors have been astronomically higher. middle of the season, he was will keep them out for at least across the street. Living in the shadow of an Ivy Another thing about this no­ about ready to receive a shave the majority, if not the rest, of hitter that is e.specially ironic is League school can be difficult and often Drexel from his barber when he suposs- the season. Before I get into the role Rickey Henderson edly said, “Please don’t cut my students can get a inferiority complex when it comes to that, I’d first like to say a few played in it. While Henderson throat, I may want to do that Penn. But this is all just attitude. Changing the attitudes things about Nolan Ryan. wasn’t in this historic game, he myself later.” Dykstra almost of Drexel students may be more difficult than balanc­ Nolan Ryan is the absolute did break Lou Borck’s career did just that. Let us pray that at ing the University budget, but it is something that is ageless wonder. At the age of mark for stolen bases on the least one person will learn from worth the effort. 44, he accomplished for the sev­ same day. This unfortunate tim­ Dykstra’s mistake before repeat­ The softball team has given us something to be enth time something most pitch­ ing caused his accomplishment ing it himself. ers pray they could do only proud of. This is something that has been sorely to be completely overshadowed once. To put this into further by Ryan’s achievment. This was lacking here at Drexel in recent times. Hopefully, their Mr Appleton, a recent addi­ perspective, Nolan Ryan has not the first time their paths The Triangle winning attitude and winning ways will start a trend tion to staff, has now thrown more career no-hit­ crossed in Ryan’s trek to been spending his evenings sigt- that can turn this University around. It will be a long ters than the Phillies have in Cooperstown. When Ryan ing through the hack issues of fight, but if we stick together and play the game their entire team history He has struck out batter number 5,000 the paper To this point he has through until the end, then maybe we can go out there an ann that right now seems like guess who the victim was. managed to survive with some and win one for the Gipper. can go for at least five more sea­ When Ryan threw his sixth no­ of his sanity intact. sons pitching 95+ mph fastballs hitter guess whose team he did it The Triangle • May 10,1991 • 9 Drinking and diving: stupidity defined Everybody in this world can control of the car and hit a tree. such a gifted athlete, whose job act really stupid at times. When Both players are seriously depended on a keen eye and celebrities act stupid, though, injured, and the Phillies' hopes lightning reflexes, dull his sens­ of a better year have been es before he left to go home that severely dimmed. night? Unfortunately, we may n i Wear Dykstra will now have to never know. His reasons for stand and face charges of driving drinking that night went to the It Proudly under the influence of alcohol. grave with him. Blood tests at the hospital Many people expres.sed sym­ Ted Howe revealed that his blood alcohol pathy and sadness when Pelle level was more than twice the Lindbergh died. I could feel legal limit. If he's convicted, the nothing of the kind. I was angry the whole world is invited to Phillies could be without his ser­ at him. He had a chance to take at myself for driving home from stupid. This is fine if you are watch. It's also true that celebri­ vices for quite a while. a young team and be their lead­ a party on Friday evening. going nowhere. As long as you ties have more materials to work About the only good thing er. His presence could have Clearly, this was a stupid move. don't drink so much that you with when it comes to stupidity. about the entire situation was helped mold the Flyers into a We were having a 21st birthday suffer from alcohol poisoning, This is because money allows that no one was killed. When I powerhouse in much the same party for a staff member (who you'll be fine once Ihc hangover you to do almost anything that heard about the crash my first way that Bemie Parent had done shall remain Ashley). It had wears off. But if you are going you want to do. thought was of Pelle Lindbergh, a decade before. I felt that been a long evening of music, to have to drive home, the drink­ Take for example, the Sunday the Flyer goalie who was killed because of his act of stupidity, merriment, and (of course) ing anything at all will be a night idiocy of two of the when he slammed his turbo­ Lindbergh had taken that away drink. But I told myself that I stupid move. . Lenny charged Porsche into a wall a from the fans, the team and was okay enough to dive home. Fortunately, someone was Dykstra and Darren Daulton are few years ago. Lindbergh was a (most importantly) from him­ If anyone had asked me if 1 watching over me when 1 drove now in the hospital with multi- brilliant young player who was self. Because of a simple act of was okay, 1 would have said yes, the thfrty-eight miles from the ♦J4e injuries becaufSt of an act of respected around the league for stupidity, Lindbergh's life was even though I really knew that I parking garage to my front door sheerest stupidity. After spend­ his skill and conduct both on and snuffed out. It was an act that wasn’t. Although I felt that 1 on Friday night. 1 got lucky, but ing their evening at a team­ off the ice as one of the truly anyone with common sense could control a car, 1 knew that I was still stupid. mate’s bachelor party — an great people associated with the should know to avoid. But he if the police were to stop me, I Stop and think about it for a evening which was filled with sport. failed to heed all of the many would probably have failed a moment. How many of you can music, merriment, and (to be Lindbergh was known to be warnings that groups such as breathalyzer test. Granted: this say that you've never driven sure) drink — they got into someone who lived life with Mothers Against Drunk Driving was a stupid move. Granted: I anywhere when you were drunk, Dykstra’s brand new $90,000 care and in moderation. It came provide for us all. should not have driven. Granted: or at least a little bit tipsy? The Mercedes convertible. as a shock to his family, friends Now I'd like to flash back to I was taking my life (as well as realization of how dumb I was Here we had all of the and teammates that he would Friday night. If my first thought the lives of others) into my on Friday night has tempered elements necessary for disaster: have died because of drunk driv­ was of Pelle Lindbergh and how somewhat shaky hands. But hey, my anger at people like Pelle a loaded driver behind the wheel ing. Everyone who was asked angry I had been at him, my sec­ I felt okay. Lindbergh and Lenny Dykstra. of a hot sports car. Sure enough, said that they rarely saw him ond thought was of myself. I Of course, if you could ask Everyone can do stupid things disaster did strike. Dykstra lost take a drink at all. Why would quickly began to get very angry the people who caused accidents once in a while. While it may be while under the influence of true that sports figures are sup­ alcohol how they felt at the time, posed to be examples for the Taking the anonym ous face off most would say that they felt youth of today, they are just peo­ okay (at least those that were ple after all, and they can be as the problem of hom elessness still around to tell you about it). stupid as the rest of us. This is the nature of alcohol. This whole situation has He was silling on the curb He wouldn’t look at me Q - “How much do you make Most people drink so that they taught me a lesson. The death of with his lap propped up high, his directly; he kept looking down on an average day?” can feel okay for a while. But Pelle Lindbergh occurred before hands resting over his knees. the street at an empty parking A - “Whatever they’re pay­ while you fee! okay, you are not 1 was allowed to drive, and it lot and pointed out into nothing. ing, I’ll take it because of the really okay at all. Your reflexes was easy to say then that 1 A - “I’m going to try to go fact that it’ll help me survive a are poorer, you reaction time is wouldn’t ever drink and drive. It Sweet over here and pay these fourteen little bit more.” slowed and your depth percep­ was also easy to forget that after dollars I’ve been hustling in the Q - “Like ten dollars, twelve tion is lowered. I had my license. Hopefully, the Hemlock street ... to pay this eight hour dollars?” The point of all of this is that actions of Lenny Dykstra will be service and bath tub and all this A - “No, I don’t take myself alcohol tends to make you a lesson that I won’t soon forget. Stacey Crown stuff over here so you know ... that cheap because I’m a profes­ so I could get some self respect sional at what 1 do; and what I because 1 be looking for jobs ... do, 1 finish it.” • Spring Fling was a His head hung low and his eyes but I mean you know, I drink a Q - “When you see some­ looked out from under an old, little ... you know how things body, is there a certain kind of great success after all beat up baseball cap. is.” person you ask money from?” "Got any money man, you Q - “Where’s your family A - “Do you mean to tell me Editor: more of the upperclassmen had know. I'm just tring to get by." from?” that you just asked me the ques­ 1 have to admit that, as a arrived, they could have How many people see them? A - “My family is from tion, ‘Do 1 got a program to see freshman, I was a bit skeptical increased participation. Or wonder how these people Columbia, South Carolina and what type of person is vulnera­ about last Saturday’s “Block As for the name, it appeared ever got to be in the positions Greensboro, North Carolina.” ble for me to get?’ ... No, that’s Party,” "Spring Fling,” "Band to be a block party. It was good they’re in? These are tlie people Q - “Do you ever see them not the point, humans are Bash,” or whatever it was going idea to have it on Kelly courts, that we step over or around, but anymore?” humans ... I don’t know who to be. There had been a bunch of at least until it builds to the what do they think or dream A - “Yeah sure, my pop died got what.” upperclassmen and SPA people height of popularity that peo­ about? The following is from a and my mom is still alive and I Q - “How do you decide complaining back and forth ple’s articles said it had in the conversation with a man whose respect her and I try to do every­ where you’re going to stay every about the name. Then I heard past. So there were the people home was on 34th street last thing I can to help her out alot night?” people in the Triangle office ori the courts, the people outside week. because she gave me the incen­ A - "How do I decide that? talking about the lack of assis­ of the 34th Street fraternity Q - "Where are you from?” tive to being alive and knowing Well, as long as I’ve been tance and of sponsors and funds houses, and the people over A - “I’m from the city and how to respect and get along around, there's a whole lot of that SPA experienced, which where I was by Kelly and I’ve always been here ... my with everybody on the face of people 1 know, you know out of made the organization of the day Myers. In other words it spanned perspective on things is that I this planet.” the menagerie of the whole that much more difficult. a block. Maybe they could close live here and I’ll probably die Q - “She lives in Philly neighborhood and everything To tell you the truth, 1 think it off 34th Street next time. 1 saw here.” now?” that goes with it, I can always was the weather that made the them do something like that last Q - “Where do you stay A - “Yeah, she lives in Philly find somewhere to get involved afternoon. My friends and 1 summer. now?” now.” with for a few minutes ... just to would have been outside any­ For the first time that day, I His chest bloated out for a Q - "Why don’t you stay with rest myself in order that I might way just trying to get a tan. The saw people from all parts of the moment, as if he were going to her?” preserve myself in order to make fact that there were a bunch of University having a great time make a boast. He thought about A - "I respect her too much, it a little bit longer.” bands playing for seven hours together. It wasn’t because there it for a while and then let out his in the sense that I may come Q - “What did you want to be just gave us some added enter­ were nationally known bands breath. home a little high ... you know, when you were younger?” tainment, at first. We felt pretty playing, or free food, or games A - “Well, I’m not exactly at I respect her too much in order For the first time since we bad for the opening band like other schools. It was the point where I’m staying at to disrespect her by seeing me started speaking, I saw a glint because there didn’t seem to be because of the students. By no particular spot.” doing what I’m doing.” o f excitement, fo r a second he many people around. We walked about 4:00 people started to Q - “Where did you slay last Q - "Have you worked in the almost looked happy. up from the side of Kelly to see wake up and circulate the area, nighi?” past?” A - “Yeah, 1 wanted to be a how things were progressing, it wasn’t a massive turnout, but A - “Well, I stayed at a He took a step forward, tried hell of a linesman on that dog­ and it didn’t look too optimistic. it was good enough that the peo­ friend’s spot last night. And it to look menacing, and then gone railway — and put back In the meantime, Joe Hicks ple who went had a good time wasn’t really a good spot stepped back again, searching the powerlines in those nuclear (that’s that SPA guy who was up and can give it good publicity because ... it wa’n’t very sani­ his pockets. power plants, yeah the power on stage) kept trying to get us to for the future. ! have to admit tary and things wasn’t really that A - "Hey, I’ve worked in the lines that come down in the mid­ enter the bikini contest. I’ll that the Block Party was the best straight but it was a place to past doing plenty of jobs.” dle of every city. Harrisburg and admit that the money was a a Drexel event that I’ve ever been sleep.” Q - “Like what?” all those towns around the state. real temptation, but we just to. Q - “Where are you going to A - "Like, what do you want Yeah, a linesman ... I’m a hell didn’t have the nerve. Perhaps if Catherine Campbell sleep tonight?” done?” See CONVERSATION on page 10 they had waited until later when International Studies, VS 10 * The Triangle * May 10,1991 Conversation with homeless peson yields insights into plight Continued from pufic 9 slept on the street?” part of city life; it adds to the went home for co-op a few years the ketchup. He tried to wipe it of a electrician." A - “Oh yes I do, it was a bad ambiance and stereotype of the ago; it was my first co-op and I off with shaking hands, but Q “Do you have any goals; experience because I had felt as big city experience. Late at night was excited to get away from the finally got frustrated; he turned you know — short temi goals or though everything had passed when you look down on the city. I thought I would leave all his back to me and just stuck it long tcmi goals?” me. And then I got it in perspec­ street from an office building or of its problems behind me. in his mouth. He chewed for a A ■ "Yeah. I have goals." tive in my own mind; I said lcx)k apartment house, they dot the I consistantly took my lunch moment and turned around a lit­ Q -Like?" — you gotta learn to deal with road like piles of garbage break in the park down the road tle. I saw him stick his hand in A - “My goal is to experience this mess because I'm gonna tell thrown against the sides of from my company. There was his mouth and pull out the piece everything that is going down you one thing right now — hey buildings; they are unmoving always an elderly man there who of meat with the fly still stuck to now and learn it very well so it — this is what it is so, straighten masses. met me for lunch and we talked it. He threw it back in the can. will add up to be wisdom to me it out. While you’re in it you That's what I thought to a cer­ about the city and all of the His head was facing down but in order that I might find some­ better deal with it.” tain extent. Coming from a rela­ countries that I want to visit that he tilted it a bit in my direction. thing a little bit better when I get tively small suburb, he had already been to. He I saw his sullen eyes look at me ready to settle down.” It’s no big deal though; home­ homelessness was something reminded me of my grandfather from under his golfing cap. and I Q - “Do you remember what less people I mean. Their distant that was just a part of school and because he wore the same kind could feel my lunch rising in my it was like the first time you cries for money and attention are the city; it didn’t affect me. I of checkered pants, white stomach until it reached a ball in polo shirt, and golfing hat. my throat. I ran to another He had the same walking garbage can and threw up. There are no true Drexel traditions ■ cane and spoke with an intensity He walked over to the can that I admired. One day I was and started to reach in it. I ■Several weeks ago I was pro­ it’s the day when the juniors would think that the Blue teasing him because he never ate couldn’t see anything anymore claimed a de facto senior by become seniors. Ribbon suggestions would have with me. he just sat there and and just walked away, never Sheldon Hackney, president of If I am correct. Drexel has a reversed some of these trends. spoke. He sighed and said that looking back at my friend. tradition called alumni day. but I First, the Survey Research he usually waited until I left in That is the reality of home­ Guest have yet to see a group of alum­ Center should conduct an annual order to get his lunch. If I want­ lessness. They are not just back­ ni (more than 10) march down poll of the entire student body ed him to eat with me he would ground noise of the city or Column the sidewalks of Drexel. That’s by college and not just seniors to go and get it now. obstacles to step over. They are the only tradition that comes to find out what they like or dislike I said yes so he stood up and not just a product of city life or mind, but I’m not sure if such a about Drexel. In the senior sur­ walked over to the nearest the victims of an overcrowded Kirby Horn thing exists anymore. I don’t vey that appeared in the May 2 garbage can. There was a half welfare and state aid depart­ consider the Block Party (a.k.a edition of The Great Court eaten hot dog with fiies all over ment, They are a product of our Spring Fling) a legitimate tradi­ Courier. 44,4% of the seniors it. He tried to wipe the flies off lack of understanding or our U. Penn, at College Hall. For 45 tion based on what has happened said they were somewhat of it but there was one stuck in lack of desire to understand. minutes. 1 felt like a “real” col­ to the event the past few years. 1 satisfied with Drexel, After 5 lege student at a “real” college. think next year would be an aus­ years at Drexel, I would think It's sad that Drexel students go picious time to start some new that the students were somewhat Adventures on the to Penn to seek things which traditions, so you underclassmen satisfied! The survey didn’t aren't offered at Drexel. Well should start preparing. The specifically ask what the stu­ anyway, the official Penn stu­ events that take place at Penn dents liked or disliked about road to the West Coast dents were led by their marching and at other schools are some of Drexel either. I’d also like to It’s been a long time since get you feeling isolated. band down Spruce and Locust the perks that 12th. graders look know why students who trans­ Horace Greeley said “Go west, Everytliing you see becomes an Walk to the administration for in a school, not to mention ferred did what they did. young man, go west,” and these inspiration for deep thought and building where they sang their the sports teams and marching By asking students what they analysis: the natural beauty college song and other Penn bands. like or hate about Drexel will strikes you as awesome in a way songs. I don't know how many That brings up the articles enable the school to identify the An Ornament you’ve never experienced of you Drexelites witnes.sed this that I read in the Student Action problems and hopefully, solve before, and the sparse signs of year's Hey Day, but it was an Union pamphlet and The Great them. Some students complain Of Grace civilization cause you think of event that made me ask these Court Courier. A few of the about the subsidized tuition mankind’s outposts on this plan­ Arsenio Hall questions: articles discussed declining being too high and some com­ Bob Pritchett et with a new curiosity and “ Hmmmm.... Why don't we enrollment, student quality, and plain about teachers among intensity. (“Where are the have any traditions like this one retention of current students. other things. Students usually restrooms?!?!?”) at 100 yr. old Drexel?” and It’s no big suprise that enroll­ expect private schools to be bet­ days it’s rare to find young men And so it was in this spirit “Hmmmm....Do we have a ment is down, the quality of ter than public schools. heeding his instruction. that we rounded a corner near school song or partial marching entering students is down, and However, let us not forget all the Nevertheless, with these words the continental divide and, to band?” For those of you who that current students transfer to positive aspects of Drexel such upon my heart (and a job offer our great amazement, encoun­ don't know what Hey Day is. better or worse institutions. I in my pocket), 1 determined that See REFORMS on page II tered a simple highway sign that I, too, would follow the path so read “Drexel — 1/2 mile,” A many others had trod before me, quick check of the map revealed filled with many of the same no hint as to the meaning of this hopes, dreams, and aspirations cryptic sign. After passing the they once held. The only differ­ exit and traveling a few miles ence was that I, of course, was down the road, we stopped in at equipped with cruise control. The Bear Trap, a combination I packed my trusty wagon Post Office/gas station/conve­ (ok, a Ford Tempo) with the nience store/lounge/video rental Lexington J^artm ents barest of essentials (refillable 32 store sitting alone by the side of oz. squeeze bottles. Ranch the road. When I asked the pro­ Flavored Com Nuts, a Triple-A prietor what was in Drexel, he guidebook and a friend to ride replied: “Nothing,” shotgun), and set out to see “The And there 1 was, in the pres­ Real America.” ence of truth. Standing on a 36th & Pow elton Ave. 1 must admit it wasn’t every­ mountain in Montana, talking to thing I'd expected. It seems that a man who sold us packaged The Real America is a small brownies from which we had to truck stop off of 1-90 in South blow off the dust, whose bill­ Efficiency from $320.00 Dakota, But you’d better see it, board proudly proclaims that he because if you don’t stop and keeps and breeds live elk, I 1 Bedroom from $420.00 top off the tank you could be in found something that rang whol­ fora long walk,,, ly true. The sign at the exit ramp I don’t mean to imply that suddenly made sense — an Includes; heat, hot w ater, & cooking gas there’s nothing between Chicago arrow, the word Drexel, and the and Seattle. I mean to state it phrase "No services,” outright. There is nothing My brief encounter with between Chicago and Seattle. Drexel, the non-place, caused Available Immediately Unless, of course, you want to me to spend a lot of time think­ count Reedpoint, Montana, pop­ ing about Drexel, the quite-pos- Other apartm ents available In Powelton Village ulation ninety-six. You know, sibly-soon-to-be non-university. home of the 101st Running of My companion and I wondered the Sheep, It’s just like the run­ aloud at the coincidence that the 6 M onth Leases Available. ning of the bulls in Pamplona, first time we saw the name Spain, except that they’re run­ Drexel since leaving school it ning sheep, not bulls, and it’s in was associated with the phrase For inform ation call 386-0502 Montana, not Spain. “no services,” the phrase we’d There’s nothing like a little recently used to describe our isolation to get you pondering fears for the future of the school the great imponderables of life. with the same name. And there’s nothing like a three No one goes to Drexel, UCA R ealty Group thousand mile drive straight Montana very much nowadays. through the heart of nowhere to See PLACE on page II The Triangle • May 10,1991 • 11

A place w ith no services at all: D r e x e l .. . M o n t a n a

Cintinued from pa^e 10 many coming by. And if the few by until it slowly fades away. by. And instead of just kniK'king thing good about the people and The wisest of teachers could live valuable things at Drexel. those I think that there’s a lesson the way things are, we should services that are helping, lest at the top of that winding moun­ things that warranted an exit for Drexel University some­ take a little time to praise the they too should slip away. tain road, and the scenery could ramp and a clean, new highway where out west. Maybe we few things we’ve got right, and And the next time you're in be unmatched in this great sign, aren’t made known to the should take a second to think the few people who do care. western Montana, put on your nation. But if people can’t get world, and if the neighbors all about the importance of ser­ Administrators would do well to Drexel sweatshirt and go give those basic, unglamorous ser­ say that there’s nothing there, vices, expensive as they may think carefully about the impor­ somebody a real thrill. Don't vices they need there won't be people will just keep passing it seem, in keeping people coming tance of services, expensive and forget to stop and see the live non-essential to the noble mis­ elk, too. But don't eat the sion of higher education as they brownies. They're stale. Reform s needed in student services may seem. Students would do well to take a little time off from Boh Pritchett is currently on Cintinued frontpage 10 teachers and Drexel doesn’t 4? Peter Spiegel in the April 24, complaining about the way co-op in the Seattle. Washington as co-op, the new buildings, and have it, there is a wealthy ‘91 Daily Pennsylvanian wrote, things are going and say some­ the many fine textbooks written European or Japanese business­ “There’s something unassailable by members of the faculty and man somewhere who would buy about pure figures that draws which are used all over the this place or invest in it. Americans to them-numbers country. There isn’t much Drexel can don’t lie. But sometimes num­ The many students that my do about preparing high school bers don’t tell the entire truth, friends and I know,especially in students for careers in the sci­ either.” Voice your opinion! electrical engineering, express ences; that’s the responsibility of Hopefully, by the turn of the discontent about the uncaring the 3 levels of govt, and parents. century, Drexel will have estab­ attitude of some engineering and However, Drexel does have the lished itself as a 1st class com­ science professors. It doesn’t capability to attract top students. prehensive university .but for take a genius to know that good "It's a shame that schools are now I’m afraid our school is still unhappy students do not give, judged by SAT scores because that bright light under a dark Write for The Triangle and that they also generate a lot they don't mean much in reality. cloth. I’d like to begin a new of bad word of mouth advertis­ It doesn't take an SAT score of tradition right now by naming a ing that a million dollars could 1400 to design clothes or pre­ new motto: “Tell me and I will not stop or correct. pare food in Nesbitt, does it? forget. Show me and I will Ed-Op Pages Unfortunately, the bad things How does the simple algebraic remember. Involve me and I always outweigh the good in and geometric math portion of will understand.” Confucius many life situations. the SAT relate to calculus 1 to Overall, Drexel in my opinion isn't a very well known research school: therefore, Drexel should excel in undergraduate teaching. This would increa.se enrollment and help retain more students. The more satisfied graduates that Drexel produces, the larger the alumni fund will be and the better the reputation will be. Look at the and sim­ ilar schools of that nature, they don't have much trouble getting students to attend and getting alumni to contribute. Could you Monday;4P.M.to1 A.M. imagine Drexel being called the Tuesday through Saturday; M.I.T. of undergraduate learn­ C T > iz z a 11 A.M.. to 1A.M. ing. Wouldn’t that be special? M RESTAURANT Sunday; 11 A.M.toll P.M. 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It has the fancy writing appetizing, and I felt compelled For the primi piatta, I was around quite as much as she How about an Italian restau­ with the fancy flowery stuff on to share just a couple of bits seduced by the Involtini di Polio should have, other servers had a rant in a different part of town nice, high grade paper (the with my dining companion. He for S9.95 — rolled chicken good grip on what was going that offers a fabulous selection resume stuff) andto ruin the ordered the Medaglioni di breast with spinach and cheese on. The bill came to S63.25, of food, a fabulous selection of whole effect, the prices were Manzo e Ricotta con Insalata di in wine sauce. It resulted in an which is too reasonable consid­ wine, fantastic service and barbarically written in with a Finocchi for S4.95 — beef orgasmic blending of flavors and ering that the wine took half of incredible food for a ridiculous­ blue ball point pen. Yes, this did carpaccio with ricotta cheese, textures that should be experi­ that. I consider this a very good ly reasonable price? As I sit in somehow take away from the garnished with fennel salad. enced more often in life. Again, value for the quality of food front of a computer taking nib­ feeling of a fine dining experi­ Another amazing masterpiece the presentation added endlessly and atmosphere. Bravo to bles of my mushroom cheeses- ence. Maybe just a little bit, but that gracefully combines the rich to the dish - magnificent! My Ristorante Panorama for a meal teak from Hell, let me tell you for the overall picture, this was ricotta with the light fennel. companion ordered the Vitello very well done! about a memorable place callcd not a big deal. The meal made Luckily, my dining companion alia Melanzane Agrodolce for Ristorante Panorama, Front Ristorante Panorama, located at up for the appearance of the was quite generous in allowing S9.50 — veal sauteed with egg­ and Market Streets, 922-7800. Front and Market Streets that menu just beautifully. me to experience in this gourmet plant and scallions in balsamic docs all of these — and more. The anitpasti section of the delight. vinegar sauce. Those who are Wc were on time for our 7:30 menu is made up of selections We selected the 1988 Red against the torture that those lit­ Triangle dinner reservations and were averaging S5, the insalate selec­ Zinfandel, San Luis Obispo tle cows go through will proba­ Restaurant escorted into the small dining tions average S5.50. The primi County, Saucelito Canyon for bly change their minds about the Reviews room suitable for maybe fifty piatti selection go for S6 , the S30. The more red Zin 1 drink, whole issue after a bite of this. people at a sitting. Although I second piatti for SIO, and finish­ the more I love it. It’s a peppery, I’ve never had veal quite this felt rather closcd-in when I first es with the dolci, all priced at zesty red wine that can be dry tender, and that’s something to sat down, the tables were large S4.25. without leaving you screaming enjoy and remember enough to feel comfortable and We ordered the Primizie di for water refills. I highly recc- The interior includes a wall the atmosphere made me feel Mare Gratin for S6.95 — scal­ ommend it length mural (ever see one just like it was supposed to; like lops, crabmeat, shrimp, and The most wonderful bread framed and hanging?) that takes 1 was casually dining in that lit­ mushrooms, topped with moz­ greeted our palates accompanied us to the Italian countryside in a tle bistro in Milan. 1 may not be zarella, sauteed in light sauce. by a rich and flavorful pesto very non threatening way. It able to relate to that experience, This incredible casserole of fla­ sauce to dollop onto our bread. does not attack you as you dine, but for two hours, why not vor appeared before me and By this point, I sensed that this it soothes, and that’s important. The La’s and Dinosaur, Jr. are albums to blast with the top down Carol Smith ences collection of tasty pop for cruisin’ should be short, massively fuzzy bassline raging be on a double bill with Billy music bits derived from the bouncy, melodic and contain along with the guitar and vocals. Joel at Caesar’s Palace in Las Triangle Staff Writer intelligent pop styles of the late enough catchy guitar riffs and The hooks catch you with the Vegas makes nothing very Summer needs albums that 60’s and early 70’s. In a quick verbal refrains to enable both singer lamenting that When I shocking or surprising). Aside can blast from open rag tops run through the album, snippets driver and passenger to sing say I'm so sad about, Not so from the previously mentioned while you’re cruising down the of The Beatles, The Who, The along and play air guitar. This glad about. I'm so mad-I-can'i- dippy tunc, “Flying Cloud", Kelly Drive or provide beat-box Hollies and any number of the album meets and exceeds those sleep-tonight. “Liberty Ship” is (you could just tell by the background noise for a drunken psychedelic tunesmiths of that standards. an ode to the W ho’s “ Magic name,eh?) the album is rock afternoon of frisbee and hacky era can be picked out. There is not much said about Bus” and has a quizzical, solid good. Whereas, The La’s sack. Two recent albums fit the These are songs made for the the band on the album. No psychedelically tinged refrain of took their cues from the more bill of albums that really don’t radio—err, let’s say, intelligent names are given except that all / am captain of the love brigade, pristine elements of the sixties, have much more of a message radio. My guess is that these songs are written by L.A. With every breath I am your Dinosaur. Jr. is digging through than “enjoy the friggin’ music songs will never be heard on Mayers ( thus the The La’s ?) slave... Cool, man. the bargain bins of thrift stores for its own sake.” No anthems, commercial stations and college and the album is impeccably The La’s is full of songs writ­ and pilfering riffs used by the fist waving or finger pointing radio will be the only way to produced by Steve Lillywhite. ten by somebody who. obvious­ grunge-metal bands of the early here—just two solid albums hear 'em. The songs are pretty Graphically, the album looks ly, would rip his heart out for the seventies. Shades of MC-5, from completely different musi­ short, most are less than three like a popish piece outta the six­ perfect pop hook. The album is Stooges, Led Zeppelin, Cactus, cal camps. minutes. But they pack a punch ties. A giant eye meets us on the not a cohesive whole of art like, and Blue Cheer appear on the The La's self-entitled album for the duration you hear them. cover and the backpiece has a say, R.E.M.’s latest. But it is full cuts. If you dig grungy Gibson is, pretty much, a spot-the-influ- The perfect summer radio song Warhol-like collection of multi­ of artistry made by a group who humbuckers played at eleven colored pictures of the same eye. obviously loves the music for its through vintage Marshall What matters, though, is that own sake. The riffs and hooks tubes—this is the plat for you. H e y , B o b ! the music is pretty hoL Jumping are masterful. The lyrics are There is a 90’s sensibility about from style to style, but never simple and simply fun. So is the the album, too. The songs are W hat about a free m ovie?! pandering to any of the styles, whole album. Not a whole lot to longer than most played this IS the perfect summertime think about, but a whole lot to today—again a throwback to the joyride. The songs vary from enjoy. era, but. the. melodies are less Come to The Triangle ofTice and get your free preview ticket delicate Beatles-cum-Hollies chunky and much less bluesy. to see the new Touchstone Picuires comedy styled pop ballads with the req­ The grange heralds over all and uisite delicate backing guitars Mascis vocals are about as with infectious hooks and catchy angstfully fitting as possible. “W hat About Bob?” vocals to a perfect “Magic Bus”, This album is a more righteous Starring Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. The preview will a Who ripoff—still pretty much “heavy metal” album than any fun. The vocals change from cut of those spandex glam bands out be held next Thursday, May 16th in Center City. A limited sup­ to cut. For the more powerful today. Green Mind doesn’t get ply of tickets will be given first-come-flrst-served to all students tunes, the vocals catch a needed as dirty as bands like Green with the first name “Bob” (or Rob, Bobbie, Robert, etc_.) edge of cynicism and growl. The River or Mudhoney. No matter. Please bring proof of name with ID. production is so fitting for these Mascis has put out a fuzz- tunes. I haven’t heard such a grunge guitar festival that will well produced and more fittingly make your summer all the more produced album in quite a while. fun (and annoying to your Win posters for the new film Green Mind by Dinosaur, Jr. The cuts are clean with the gui­ neighbors). is perfect for blasting outta your tars allowed to shimmer or box or car, but it would probably quake as need be. The bass alienate a whole lotta people F X 2 ranges from being just a solid compared to “The La’s.” underpinning to massively fat THE DEADLY ART OF ILLUSION Formerly considered a hardcore and grungy on “1 Can’t Sleep.” band, Dinosaur, Jr (J. Mascis) is No effects here for the sake of The Triangle has 15 mini posters for the film, which opens now at the point where Husker effects, the production is used to nation-wide today. The first 15 people to correctly answer this Du and The 'Mats were a few CD make the songs sound like they week’s trivia question win! years ago. This means that the Reviews: should be sounding like remas­ edge is still there, but so are the tered chestnuts just found in Quc.stion: FX2 director Richard Franklin earned a lot of respect dippy songs with strings and some dusty vault from the past. in 1983 when he made a credible sequel to one of Alfred flutes. (I am not surprised by The songs vary so much, but Green Mind Hitchcock’s best films. Name this classic Hitchcock thriller that much music anymore. The fact each is complete. My favorite is Dinosaur, Jr. Franklin sequelized. that I can envision that, in about “I Can’t Sleep” which has a a decade, Paul Westerberg will The TViangle • May 10,1991 • 13

F X 2 : N o illusion folks, this sequel is truly a dud

Steven D. Segal mafia hit went sour. In order to le the sequel to a hit such as the obvious that the film was cut tery and suspense films, Alfred survive, he resorted to using the first FIX, truly among the most and dubbed to avoid an “R” rat­ Hitchcock was, is, and always Triangle Stajf Writer tricks of his cinematic trade in inventive thrillers of the 1980’s. ing — and the remainder is the will be the Master. Five years after Rollie Tyler order to stay alive, a plot device Once again Rollie, no longer first of this year’s major disap­ (Bryan Brown) and Leo made all the more intriguing an F/X man but now a toy pointments. McCarthy (Brian Dennehy) because the audience was never designer, is set-up to perform When a sequel to FIX was made off with S15 million of the quite sure what was real and one of his special effects, this announced a few years ago, I r r m mob’s money, they’re up to Iheir what was an illusion. In FX2, time in order to help NYPD in a was looking forward to another eyebrows again in an intricate director Richard Franklin (who stakeout. And, once again, slam-bang mystery suspenser FX2 murder mystery involving cor­ things go south and Rollie is made the grossly underrated like its clever predecessor What Orion Pictures rupt police officials, mafia thrillers Psycho II in 1983 and plunged into a whirlwind we have instead is FX2, a sad starring Bryan Brown, Brian thieves, movie special effects Cloak & Dagger in 1984) again scheme with him as a moving reminder that a sequel doesn’t Deraichy, Rachcl Ticotin and and priceless Michelangelo does his best to pay his respects target. Reteaming with Leo, always live up to the original; Philip Bosco coins. to Hitchcock, but this time he now a private detective, they U7 that a good theatrical preview to written Bill Condon In the Tirst FIX, movie special doesn’t pull it off; perhaps seven to solve the mystery while they a not-so-good movie will always directed by Richard Franklin effects wizard Rollie Tyler was years between movies is a bit dodge bullets. give away the surprises; and that Rated P(;-13 AA double- and tripple-crossed by too long for any director to tack­ FX2 is at its best when Rollie when it comes to directing mys­ crooked feds when a staged and Leo outsmart the villains with gimmicks from their bag of tricks. However, the fun of won­ dering just what’s real or not is diminished because the audi­ ence is in on most of the tricks this time. But the real problem is that the fifrn never turns into much more than an extended replay of the events of the original FIX. What’s worse is that the slow pace kills any amount of sus­ pense director Franklin manages to build up. Many scenes drag on too long and the “surprises” are just too darned predictable. Add to that one of th£ worst musical soundtracks in recent movie history, a handful of con­ tinuity flaws, and the scars of Bryan Brown is back to uy to dazzle you in Richard Franklin’s FX2 hasty re-editing — it’s painfully Brian Dennehy is also trying to dazzle in the dud sequel, FX2 Great recipes designed for college students, by college students Triangle begins its series on seeded, and chopped (a good the motor running, drop the gar­ shouldn’t cheat on. food and entertaining for the substitute is hot salsa sauce) lic and jalapcflo pepper down the 3. Add the remaining avoca­ home. We already tell you about •3 ripe avocados, peeled, feed tube. Process until finely dos to the bowl and mash with a Gcmrmet enough events happening out­ halved, and pitted chopped. You can get away with wooden spoon. Add the toma­ Express side of your home, so now we’d •3 tablespoons fresh lemon- just chopping the Hell out of toes, scallions, hot sauce, salt, like to help you liven those juice these things if you don’t have a pepper, and cilantro. Mix thor­ times when you elect to stay •2 plum tomatoes, seeded and , food processor. oughly with a fork. Serve with home. chopped 2. Add I 1/2 avocados and the an hour or two at room tempera­ This week, we’ll start with •2 scal- ture. the quintessential Southwestern lions T h e barbccue menu, which includes (green Hot and Spicy Guacamole: main rea­ yummies like hot and spicy gua- o n io n s ) , •3 large cloves garlic son for camole, gazpacho, corn bread, white bulb •1 jalapeho pepper, cored, seeded, and chopped n 0 t Ashley G. Smith BBQ beef ribs, and a sinful and 3 (a good substitute is hot salsa sauce) throwing Of The Triangle desert to top off an evening inches •3 ripe avocados, peeled, halved, and pitted every- among good friends. You proba­ green, •3 tablespoons fresh lemon Juice thing into Oh, the weather outside is bly won’t need all of these for a diced •2 plu m tomatoes, seeded and chopped the food getting more and more like sum­ successful fiesta, but the power •1 tea- processor mer, and that means breaking of choice does come in handy. spoon •2 scallions (green onions), white bulb and 3 is be­ out a keg, inviting that posse of Tabasco or inches green, diced cause it friends over whom you haven’t Hot and Spicy Guacamole: C a y e n n e •1 teaspoon Tabasco or Cayenne pepper sauce would seen in months, and putting on a •3 large cloves garlic pepper •1/2 teaspoon salt look like barbecue party! This week. The •1 jalapeilo pepper, cored. sauce •I 'teaspoonfreshly ground pepper y o u • 1/2 tea­ •2 tabt^poons chopped cilantro (fresh corian- bought it spoon salt der) from a •1 tea- store. spoon This is a COMMUTER freshly lemon juice, and process until great way to impress your ground pepper smooth. Transfer the mixture to friends with that home-made •2 tablespoons chopped a bowl. The lemon juice is so look, because nothing in a store cilantro (fresh coriander) that the avocado doesn't get all would look like the end product brown and disgusting. This is of this recipe. By the way, this COALITION 1. In a food processor, with one ingredient you really yields two cups.

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See YES on page 14 14 • The Triangle *May 10,1991 Those recipes just keep coming...... and around town • Philomel Concerts, Inc. presents its 1990-91 season finale fea­ Continued from page 13 amazement. safe containers. These times are turing the Philomel Baroque Orchesu^ along with guest soloists •2 large cucumbers, coarsely This recipe yields approxi­ probably going to vary, so just Juilianne Baird, soprano; Wendy Gilliespie, gamva; and Nancy chopped mately 8 portions. stay close to the microwave and Wilson, violin. Two performances are scheduled, the first on •Pinch of cayenne pepper prevent the preventable. When Saturday, May 11 at 8:00 pm at Sl Paul’s Church, 22 East •Salt and freshly ground pep­ Fast and Tasty Ribs: in doubt, grill it. Chestnut Hill Avenue in Chestnut Hill, PA. Sunday, May 12 at per, to taste •2 tablespoons olive oil 7:00 pm the program will be repeated at Central Bucks High •1/2 cup chopped fresh dill •1/2 cup chopped onion Cute Little Brownies: School East, Holicong and Anderson Roads in Buckingham, PA. •2 teaspoons caraway seeds I just had to throw this in. It Call 889-1692 for more information. 1. In a mixing bowl, whisk •2 pounds short ribs of beef, represents decadence at its together the vinegar, olive oil, cut into 2 X 3-inch pieces finest and it is terribly simple to Philadelphia’s Urban Romantic: Herbert Pullinger, 1878-1961 reserved fresh tomato juice, •Olive oil make. Enjoy! will be presented May 17 - November 9. A Preview reception is canned tomato juice, and eggs. •Salt and freshly ground scheduled for Wednesday. May 15 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Tlie 2. Pur6e the vegetables in black pepper, to taste •6 ounces good-quality exhibit is at the Atwater Kent Museum: The History Museum of small batches in a blender or a •2 tablespoons unbleached semisweet chocolate Philadelphia at 15 South 7th Street. Call 686-3630 for more infor­ food processor, adding the toma­ all-purpose flour •1/4 cup chocolate .syrup mation. to juice mixture gradually to •1/2 teaspoon salt •8 tablespoons (1 slick) keep the blades from clogging. ■1 cup canned beef broth unsalted butter, at room tem­ • Join Martha Stewart on May 16th at Memorial Hall from Do not pur^e completely; the •1/2 cup dry white wine perature 10:30 am - 3:30 pm for a day in Fairmount Park! Martha Stewart, gazpacho should retain some of •1/4 cup coarsely chopped •1 teaspoon vanilla extract renowned cookbook author and empress of elegant entertaining, its crunch. fresh parsley •2 eggs, lightly beaten will give a lecture on “Outdoor Entertaining and Gardening”. 3. Stir in the cayenne, salt and •1 strip tangerine zest, about •3/4 cup sugar Following the lecture, there will be an opportunity for guests to pepper, and dill. Cover, and chill two inches long (Zest is the •Pinch of salt have Mrs. Stewart sign her books which will be available for pur­ for at least very small orange part of the •1/2 cup unbleached all-pur- chase. Call 787-5449 for more information. p o s e The Drexel University Department of Performing Arts pre­ sents Early One Evening at the Rainbow Bar & Grille, a zany, off­ beat comedy by Philadelphia’s favorite home-town playwright, Bruce Graham. The show starts Thursday, May 16 and nins through Saturday, 8:00 pm each night. Call 895-ARTS for more information.

The Lar Lubovitch Dance Company will present an all-Mozart program featuring their world premiere of Sinfonia Concertmte, the Philadelphia premiere of Just Before Jupiter, and the renowned Concerto Six Twenty-Two, May 15 tlirough 18, at Annenberg Center as a part of the Dance Celebration Series. Performances will be in the Zellerbach Theatre on Wednesday, May 15 at 7:30 pm , May 16 and 17 at 8:00 pm, and May 18 at 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm. Call 898-6791 for more information.

Zuill Baile will be guest soloist with the Haddonfield Symphony for its final concert of the season at 8:00 pm on Remember that no matter tangerine peel. It adds a burst saucepan over low heat, stirring Saturday, May 11, in the auditorium of Haddonfield Memorial how consistent you are to the of flavor to the dish, and constantly. Add the syrup and High School on Kings Highway East. Call 609-429-1880 for more recipe, it will probably never some added texture that peo­ stir well. This process will hap­ information. come out the same twice. Such ple will call interesting.) pen slowly — so don’t try to is the joy of cooking. Deal with •20 fresh button mushrooms rush it by tuming up the heat. This is your last chance to catch Ethel Lunenfeld’s Musical it. •1/4 cup tomato sauce 3. Remove the pan from the Portraits at the Shuben Theater Lobby & School of Music Offices •1/4 cup water heat, and add the butter. Beat 4th Floor at 250 South Broad Street. It’s on until May 17. Gallery Spicy Corn Bread: until the mixture is smooth. Stir hours are Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Call 875-1116 for •i cup stone-ground yellow 1. In a microwave-safe 3- in the vanilla and the eggs; mix more information. commeal quart casserole, cook the oil on thoroughly. •3/4 cup unbleached all-pur­ full power for 2 minutes. Stir in 4. In a mixing bowl, sift The Art Institute of Philadelphia is presenting works by The pose flour the onion and caraway seeds; together the sugar, salt, and Philadelphia Watercolor Club in its May gallery exhibit. The show •1/4 cup whole-wheat flour cook another two minutes. flour. Add this to the chocolate runs through Friday, May 31. Gallery hours are 9:00 am - 6:00 pm • 1 teaspoon baking powder 2. Rub the short ribs lightly mixture and blend thoroughly. on weekdays and 9:00 am -1:00 pm on Saturdays. Admission is •3/4 teaspoon salt with olive oil, and season them 5. Pour the batter into the free and the gallery is open to the public. Call 246-3302 for more •1/2 teaspoon baking soda with salt and pepper. Add them prepared pan, and bake just until information. •Freshly ground black pepper, to the casserole and cook, cooked, 30 minutes. to taste uncovered, eight minutes. 6. Allow the brownies to cool • Dance Affiliates Presents the Next Move Festival with The •1 cup canned cream-style 3. Sprinkle the meat with the completely in the pan. Then cut Off Center Ballet, a division of the Pennsylvania Ballet on Friday, com flour, the 1/2 teaspoon salt, and them into 1-inch squares and May 17 - Sunday, May 19 at 8:(X) pm. The performances are going •1/2 cup fresh or frozen com pepper to taste. Stir until the transfer to serving plate. to be held ai MTT Tabernacle Theatre at 3700 Chesmui Street. This kernels, thawed if frozen flour is absorbed. This recipe yields 64 for is the Philadelphia debut of Christopher d’Amboise’s company. •1/2 cup sour cream 4. Pour the broth and wine those who appreciate a normal Call 382-0606 for more information. •1/2 cup milk over the meat, and sprinkle with chocolate intake, 32 for the •2 eggs, lightly beaten the parsley. Add the tangerine chocoholic population, 16 for •2 tablespoons vegetable oil zest. Cover, and cook 15 min­ the PMSed, 8 for the unhealthy. •1 tablespoon (packed) light utes. Let stand five minutes 4 for that really strange family brown sugar before serving. down the street that your mother •1 to 2 fresh jalapeflo pep­ This recipe yields two or warned you about, and 2 for U\e pers, minced or 1 to 2 table­ three portions. For your infor­ critically insane. SEPTA TOKEN spoons of hot salsa sauce mation, this recipe was cooked I hope you have enjoyed our on full power in a carousel column, and welcome any sug­ 1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. microwave, using microwave- gestions for future topics. Butter an 8-inch square baking pan. 2. Toss the dry ingredients SALES together in a mixing bowl. If GOVERNMENT you aren’t sure what we mean by dry ingredients, read ahead. SEIZED 3. In another bowl, stir the cream-style corn and all the Vehicles from $100, For sale in 050 remaining ingredients together Fords. until smooth. Add half the liquid mixture to the dry mixture, stir­ Mercedes. C reese, the first 100 ring just until blended. Add the Corvettes. remaining liquid and again stir until just blended. Pour the bat­ tokens are $1 each. ter into the prepared pan. A S u r p l u s . A 4. Bake until the top is golden and a knife inserted in the center R C a U R comes out clean, approximately Com e see us S l>900^468-2437 S 25 minutes. Cool slightly in the 2 4 H oot H o tlin e . pan before culling into squares. regarding your This is one of the yummier $2.95 per min. recipes I’ve come across, and for the work involved, you'll . . . C A RS . . . CARS . . . have people patting your back in com m unting needs The Triangle • May 10,1991 • 15

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Call 386- 9304 (night) or 590- SUMMER SUBLET- Two bdrm or 3 people. Call 222-4681 for 8931(day)./l/ apt. in a great location at 33rd and more info./5/ SEX! SEX! SEX! Now that I have 432 N 34th St. 6 bdrm bi-level apt. Powelton- very cozy and very rea­ your attention let me tell you about Available September Fully carpct­ For June Occupancy- I BDRM sonable rent. Option to renew. No PRIME LOCATION- 34th & the best apartment on campus. One ed. two ceramic baths. W/D. DW, apts near campus, beautifully smoking. Call 222-1542 Race, 3 bdrm, I 1/2 baths, W/D, in room in a 5 bedroom apartment. Cable ready. Newly rehabed. re.stored, new kitchen & bath, laun­ evenings./4/ apt, G/D, C/A, extremely secure- all Fireplace and bay window in room. $1450 +. Call @ 3S6-6722./4/ dry, fireplace, heat & hot water incl. barred windows!!!! Call 222-4727 + Rent is only $200- what a bargain. I $525-$550. 387-7808./.5/ 1,2,3,4,& 5 bedroom luxury leave a message if no one is avail- am desperate and will negotiate. apts/houses. From 300+ to $ I OOO-h. able./5/ Located 34th and Race in charming Close to campus, excellent security, building with balconies. Contact sun decks, fireplace. Call 222- Immediate Sublet: 2 bdrms fur­ Mimi or Kristin at 382-3228. 2370./5/ nished, W/W carpet, W/D in build­ Females preferred but try us any­ ing, cable ready. Excellent location way!!! PLEASE! !/5/ 1 bdrm. 42 & Walnut. Good clos­ & .security. Very modern Sublet et .space. Available now $435+CG, until Sept. 1st. Rent $700/mo. Hey- Summer Sublet. 35th & HW, & Elect. Call for other list­ NEGOTIABLE. For more info call Lancaster 1 bdrm apt. in an excel­ ings. O’Donnell RE Inc. 222-2600. Li.sa@ 222-4911./1/ lent location! Large bdrm w/ loft Efficiencies, houses, etc./4/ for two and sunny spacious LR. F r e e Summer Sublet in MA. Near Available last week of June, maybe House 4-S bdrms. 37XX Spring Boston, 2 or 3 huge single rooms sooner, w/ option to renew all yours Garden. Hdw firs, W/D, 9-1-91. avail in a five bdrm apt. from June for only $350! Call Amy @ 386- * $800-i- util. Call for other listings, 1st to Aug. 31. Accessible to Mass. 6650./6/ larger or smaller. O’Donnell RE transit. 275/mo. For more info call Inc. 222-2600./4/ 222-5327./4/ Summer Sublease! 2 females to share 1 huge bdrm in a 4 bdrm R e n t House 6 bdrm. 6-1-91. $1500 plus 3415 Race Street. One bdrm apt. house. W/D in apt, DW, etc. Huge all utilities. 39th & Chestnut. Large enough for two people. LR & kitchen, 2 full baths, cable Bright, ceiling fans, and oak fir. Summer term. Option to renew TV, AC, Beautifully furnished *Minimum one month of free rent on selected leases signed place.32nd Powelton. Must see! Call for other listings. Apts of all lease in the Fall. Heat included. between April 22 and May 16. Call or stop by our office for types. O ’Donnell RE Inc. 222- $570/mo. Call Agnus or Kassie 222- $250/mo. Great roommates!Call 2600/4/ 5912./5/ Soon! Esther or Kim! 222-5838 details. Avail June 8th./5/ 2 bdrm. Large 34 & Baring. $695 1 bdrm. apt @ 3630 Powelton. We have a variety of efficiency, one, two, three, four, and up + all util. W/D, DW, CD, alarm, Great for 2 people. Huge LR & lots Large rooms available: 1 or 2 peo­ to eight bedroom properties available. Act fast, because our W/W carpet. Nice avail now!!! of windows. Call 222-6896. Ask ple in a 7 bdrm house near 40th & places are going fast, and so is the finee rent deal. O’Donnell RE Inc. 222-2600./4/ for Kit or Steph./2/ Chestnut. Large sunny kitchen & LR. Safe & secure. W/D, W/W 1 bdrm, modem kitchen, tile bath, Sublet Summer, 3 bdrms, 2 full carpet. Available immediately. 382- rear yard, nice fir. Spacious 37XX baths, full kitchen w/ new appli­ 7305./3/ Spring Garden. Now available ances, large LR, W/D, and 2 private CAMPUS $400+ HT, HW, CG, AC. Call for parking spaces. Excellent location. 509 N 3Sth Street (at Spring APARTMENTS other listings both larger and small­ Must see. 3312 Arch St. Rent G arden) Four bedroom house. 4043 WALNUT STREET er. O ’Donnell RE Inc. 222- reduced to $965/mo. 222-8739./4/ Yard, basement, W/D. Max 6 peo­ 382-1300 2600./4/ ple. Inexpensive gas heat, inside Great room available for rent in a security bars. $12TO+. Discount for 37th & Spring Garden. I bdrm. 6 bdrm house. Located on 36th & Spring- Sept. occupancy. Avail $400+ util. Available now. Call for Powelton. All the modern conve­ now. 386-6722./4/ other listings. Larger and smaller. niences necessary for college living- O’Donnell RE, Inc. 222-2600./3/ beer meister, nintendo, backyard, and pool table. Call 243-1262./2/ Four to five bdrms. 37th + Spring W inter is H ere. Garden. $800+ all util. Available Rent /sublet. 3229 Powelton Ave. now. Call for smaller or larger Spring/summer. 2 bdrm, modern As the snow is units. O ’Donnell RE Inc. 222- apt. Complete with central heat, AC, falling, so are our 2600./3/ DW, GD, some furniture & loft built already. Great location. RENT rents. Apartment for sublet. Available NEGOTIABLE. Call Brad @215- June 1st. $4IO/mo. for I bdrm. 322-1167 leave message./5/ 3414 Baring. Call 222-0588,/3/ 312 North 33rd St. Efficiency 3622 Baring St. Quiet 4 Bdrm. U W tT $850 Large one-bdrm, large LR, clean, home, newly rehabed. New kitchen Old and New- safe, backyard incl. Sublet for sum­ + tile bath. Security bars. Avail, 2 Bdrm. 4695" $500 mer w/ option to renew lease. 36th now. $400 includes heat, hot water. Spacious and Cozy & Powelton. Call 222-0864, leave 3S6-6722./4/ message./4/ 33rd & Powelton Ave. Victorian and Contemporary House for Rent!! Available the end Oversize Jjsas' $450 • Modtrn Boihrooms • Elevators • FuHy-tquipptd. Modtrn • Beautifully Landscaped Six bdrms. 39th + Chestnut. of the spring term. Large kitchen, 1 Bdrm KUchens Courtyard $1300+all util. Available now. Call back yard, 2 spacious bdrms, DR, • Washer and Dryer m • 24-hour Security System for smaller units. O’Donnell RE and large LR, 3203 Pearl Street. A Every AparUnenf • Fire Prevention System • h'nerfy Efficient Heat • Choose From Over 30 Inc. 222-2600./3/ must see!! $625/mo. Call 386- Pumps Floor Plans 65I9./1/ • Cenuai Air Conditioning • Studios, I Bedroom, • How Windows / Btdroom With Study, • Plush Woll-io-H'aU 2 Btdroom. From S^5. Carpttint 3500 Pewclcon Avenue Top-notch New Apartments Available hlladtlpftle. Ptnniylvenii

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Call for appt. day (664-3949) or night (664-3459). The Property Management Ask for Lloyd and best time for you to fall in love Group Ltd. University Ciiy/Cenler City The Triangle • May 10,1991 • 19 Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments

3-4 bedrooms. New WAV carpet, 2 One Bdrm Apt: @ 34th and Apt. for rent. Cozy I room. mod. For rent: 5 bdmi house, 1-2 blocks Powelton Village: Large I bdrm ceiling fans, new kitchen, full appli­ Baring Sts. in secure building, out- kitchen & bath. Powelton vicinity, to campus, newly renovated, DW, $475; 2 Klmi $575: 3 bilnn $850; 4 ances. DW, tile bath, new W/D, .standing condition. W/W carpeting, 33rd & Hamilton. 6 blocks from GD, porch, 2 bath. Avail. Sept. btlmi $11(K), 5&6 bdnn houses from Front porch, backyard. Gas heat, fully equipped kitchen, Laundry, Penn and Drexel. $325 + util. Ideal $110/mo. + util. Call 463-4885./2/ $ 1450/mo. Call 763-3.103./2/ fully secured. From $89.*! + util. BBO and patio. $325/mo. incl. hot for student. Avail 5/15. Call Carol 386-9683/5/ water and heat. Call 387-4266./I/ @ 438-6818./I/ Powelton Village, Baring, 27th and South: Want a safer Powelton & Lancaster Ave. one neighborhood and cleaner apart­ CLARK PARK REAL ESTATE Discounted Summer Sublease! 43 + Chestnut. $ 175/mo. Lease and two bdrm apts avail. Claude ment? 2 bdrms from $760/mo.; 3 Newly renovated studios, I&2 bed­ This newly painted 3 bdrm Deluxe until 8/31 w/ option to renew. Heat, Boni Real Estate 473-5900./3/ bdrms $1050. 10 minutes from rooms $300-600, New Kitchens, Apartment @ ,34th and Baring Sts. hot water, own 1/2 bath incl. Cable campus- CA, DW, Lawn, some with dishwashers, intercoms, normally rents for $975 a month. + HBO avail. @ $12/mo. Plenty of Large I-bdrm apt. Sleeps 2. 34th Courtyard, Call 763-3303/2/ hardwood floors, large closets, But in order to rent it during the free parking. On site management, & Powelton. Kitchen-sitting room, washer-dryer. — short term leases summer term, the rent Is being dras­ laundry room and bike room. bath, good security, cable ready. Drexel University- 33rd & available. Call 387-0327./I0-I2.91/ tically reduced. Skylights, DW, Thriftway around corner. Acme 2 $450/mo. all util. incl. 473-8851./2/ Powelton renovated houses- 2 bdrm Laundry, Sundeck and Patio. blocks away. Shopping center ($67.5/mo,), 3 bdrm ($87.5/mo.) Gas 4-5 bedrooms, W/W carpet, spa­ $650/mo. incl. hot water and heat. across street. Drexel shuttle+ Septa South 27th Street, City side of ht. Avail 9/1/91. Call 887-3045./7/ cious rooms, kitchen, all new appli­ Call 387-4266./I/ stop outside. Free office desk and South Street bridge. Cute 3-bdrm, ances, DW, 2 full baths, W/D, gas chair in good condition. Call Paul appliances & cable hookup. Drexel University- near dorms- heat, fully secured, $1200 + util. 2- one bedroom apt. available sum­ @ 387-7861./3/ Condition is excellent. Available 3200 Block Summer Street. 386-9683/5/ mer term to sublet with option to Sept. 1st. $795/mo. Call Linda® Renovated 4-6 bedroom house, gas renew. Located at 3310 Race Street Two bdrm apt, 34th & Powelton. .544-13.59./I/ heal, modern kitchcn, W/D. Avail 2 Bdrm Apt Secure bldg. 3 mo. across from Kelly Dorms. Both Kitchen, bath, good security, cable 4/1/91. $1,0.50-$1,300/mo. + util. sublet, rent subsidized. $500/mo. apts. A/C, W/W carpet, D/W, laun­ ready, &650/mo., util incl. 473- 3310 Race Street- “Keen house". Call 887-3045./6/ Lease renewable. 36th & Spring dry in building. For more info, call 8851./2/ Historically renovated bldg. Garden. Call 387-0446. Available 387-8135 & ask for Mike or Bill./5/ Fabulous 1 bdrm apts avail, for June One bdrm apt. Newly renovated, end of June./5/ Apartment available for sublet in and Sept. Most 1 bdrms ideal for 3 one avail 6/1, one avail 7/1. $400 Brand New Spacious Townbou.se- ,lune. 1 bdrm. clean, inexpensive, people. AC, W/W carpet, DW, and $425/mo, + util. Call 964- Sublet summer term w/ option to needs 5-6 people to sublet for the great location, 211 n 36th IF. Call laundry, intercom security, etc. I886./5/ renew. Partly furnished townhouse summer. Great place Includes two 387-8I69./6/ Some summer sublets available! located 15 minutes from Drexel by lofts and downstairs room w/ bath. 543-I999./1/ MASSIVE SUNLIT TOWN- foot. Two floors and a basement. Garage is available. The place is Summer Sublet Available June HOU.SE This summer you get the < W/D, DW, GD, deck, small back­ carpeted, furnished, has security 1st. Option to renew! Efficiency Apartment for Rent: 2115B Arch master bdrm w/ it’s own deck, and yard, security system. Perfect for 3, system/alarm, W/D, DW, GD, and 3 w/ separate kitchen & a big deck. St. 3 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, LR, DR, skylights, and private entrance to can accommodate 4 comfortably. baths. Located behind Powelton on 3400 block of Race St. For info call and kitchen, AC, W/D, deck & bath. You enjoy a huge LR, den, $650 per month. Call 387-1286 and Pearl Str. For more info call any­ Cath. Quinn @ 387-5457./4/ parking incl. Great location & rea­ DW, AC, W/D, and loads of stor­ ask for Rob./7/ time. 387-4805./5/ sonable rern!!! Call 557-6689./5/ age. You are .steps (literally) away Summer Sublease! 2 females to from SuperFresh, courts, dry Apartment For Rent: Spacious 1 bdrm, 2 person apt. for rent. share huge bdrm in a 4 bdrm house. 32nd and Powelton, large 6-7 bdrm cleaning, etc. You will be at 1011 two bedroom/two bathroom. Large Newly finished kitchen, hdw firs. W/D in apt. Huge LR/ kitchen, 2 2 1/2 bath, W/D, modern kitchen, Lombard, right off of Rt. 40 bus (I living-room and eat-in kitchen. Safe Available for sublet as soon as pos­ full baths, Cable TV, AC, Beautiful Large room and yard. Prime loca­ used to bike to Drexel in minutes 10 third-floor apartment conveniently sible, GD, Hot water, and heat furnished place! Must see Close to tion. 1690/mo. 565-3455.Z4/ minutes). You have two fun, locatcd at 3416 Powelton Avenue. included for $510 per month. campus! $250/mo. Call Esther or responsible med. students as house­ Rent only $765 per month and Located near 53rd and Pearl. Call Kim! 387-8466. Great roomies. MUST SEE! Great location! mates who won't be around much includes heat and hot water. Perfect RossorRob® 387-6I72./5/ Avail June 8th!/5/ Spacious I bdrm apt for rent. this summer. YOU PAY ONLY for two to four people. You must see Perfect for female non-smokers + $300 per month + 1/3 util!!! Arrive this apartment!!! Available June Four bdrm townhouse, 41st & For June Occupancy: Near cam­ airy LR, w/ high ceilings, W/D in late May, early June. Stay until the 15th. Make all inquiries immediate­ Ludlow. Good condition. W/D, pus, beautiful 2 bdrm apts, new building at no charge. Located on end of Aug. BEST DEAL ON ly to 387-2022./4/ yard, June or Sept. $900. 349- kitchen, tile bath, new carpet, rear 34th St. across from Towers. $550+ THIS PAGE!! Call Joe @ 895-4915 8981./4/ deck and back yard, laundry facili­ util. Call Cara 662-0522./1/ or 928-0540 today. 14/ Apartment for sublet . 37th & ties. Heat included- $650. 387- Lancaster, one bdrm, 3 room layout, Summer Sublet - Graduating 7808./5/ Sublet from May to September: newly renovated, tile kitchen & seniors willing to pay up to 1/3 of Great location, close to campus- Roommates bath, sunny, W/W carpet, great your rent for summer. Two-1 bdrm 3217 W inter Street Need I or 2 3415 Race Street. Your own spa­ kitchen, close to campus, .secure + apts for 2 or more people avail, after people in 5 BDRM/2bath- cious, sunny room. Rent only $200. Roommate needed: for a 7 bdrm well lit, available now to Aug. 31, graduation w/ option to renew. houseCable,microwave,W/D, $175- Fireplace and bay window in room. house on 3408 Spring Garden option to renew. 400/mo. nego­ Located @ 331,0 Race St across $225. Move in during break if need­ Contact Jaya or Yasmin @ 662- Street. If interested call 222- tiable and elec. Must see! Call from Kelly Hall. Must see- W/W ed. Call 387-9I77./3/ 0877./6/ 5766./4/ Michael at 387-4967,/5/ carpet, AC, DW, secure building, W/D in building, etc. Call Mike or Powelton, lovely, secure, 4 bdrm, Safe, Clean, Affordable Roommate Troubles? There is an Bill for more info. 387-8135./5/ 2 1/2 bath townhouse. 3 stories Apartment Available. 3400 block answer. We are looking for a partially furnished, yard, bsmt, of Race Street on Drexel Security female roommate. Now til end of W/D,DW. $900+. 399-0698 EVES Route. Small pets welcome. Rent term. Cost $250/ util incl. Rent is or leave a message./4/ includes heat and hot water. Call negotiable! Call Kim @ 931-1238 664-7779./5/ during the day or 386-4872 in H iMt.01ympusiU Summer rental Powelton. June to evening./3/ Sept. Lovely secure 4 bdrm, 2 1/2 Studio, 38th + Baring Streets, bath townhouse, partially furnished, nice, clean apt in quiet, secure ATTENTION FEMALE COM­ 'Your One-Stop Greek Shop" yard, bsmt, W/D, DW. $700+ 399- building, only $275 incl. heat + H- MUTERS- Live on campus for the 0698 EVES or leave a message./4/ W. Avail. June 1st. Call 727- remainder of the term. Apt is com­ 6488./6/ pletely furnished and right near the Summer Sublet June Ist-Aug. 31st. 7-11 and Towers. Rent is $250/mo. Our store is com pletely stocked 3225 Powelton, 1 large bdrm, clean, 3200 Hamilton. 3 bdrm bi-level w/ but negotiable. Call kim @ 931- very reasonable rent, close to cam­ private garden, patio doors, modem 1238 during the day or in the with thousands of fraternity pus, call during the day- 590-8931, kitchen, DW, W/D, bsmt. Secure. evening (after 7PM) @ 386-4872./3/ evening 386-9304./1/ $950 includes heal, hot water, gas. an d sorority items. 729-4644./5 Roommate needed to sublet for sum m er term . Own room in 4 Luxury 2 bdrm apt. 3200 bdrm apt. Great location 32nd & Hamilton Street. Third floor- secure Powelton. Includes W/D, DW, AC. Drexel Area to gourmet kitchen, large tile bath, Call 386-6I38./5/ Sportswear • Novelties • Jewelry refinished pine floor, DW, W/D. Art Museum Area $795 incl, heat & hot water. 729- 2 roommates wanted to share 4644./S/ large room in 4 bdrm apt. 32nd + Powelton. W/D, DW, AC. 40th Street, betw een Studio Apartment to 5 Three bedroom bi-level, with Available summer term. Please call W alnut and Locust bedroom house roofdeck, 513 North 38th Street ( 386-6138./5/ across from the Cloisters). New 2 2 2 - 8 0 8 8 Rents starting at $300 kitchen and tile bath, pine floors, Female roommates needed: Two includes heat and hot water. cheap gas heat. $650+. 729-4644./5/ bdrm apt on Race street across from O pen every day the dorms. W/D, backyard, avail, Three bedroom apartment- 34th summer term. Option to renew 3 8 2 -R E N T and Hamilton. Secure third floor, lease. Call 387-8307 for more new eat-in kitchen, and tile bath, info./5/ DW, LR could be fourth bedroom. $885 includes heat. 729-4644./5/ Looking for a fourth roommate to live with us in our 2 bdrm apt for Large Studio 34th and Hamilton. spring/summer term. Share bdrm Quality renovation. New eat-in w/ an invisible roomie. Located @ kitchen with quarry tile and DW. 3411 Race St. One block from 7- Second floor- secure. $395 includes II. Rent is only $200/mo. Call heat. 729-4644./5/ 386-8915./4/

Huge 5 bdrm, 2 bath bi-level. 34th Roommate needed immediately. and Spring Garden. Two large May 5th - whenever. Excellent off ceramic baths, very large LR, hdw. campus. 3 bdmi apt. non-smoking llrs.,W/D. $1300+. 729-4644./,5/ male or female. Large apt. w/ LR, DR, sunroom, deck, large kitchen, Carriage Lane- 3 & 4 bdrm town- W/W carpet, W/D in bldg. houses. Avail 6/1 & 9/1. New $332/mo. + util. Call Anthony or const. @ 32nd & Hamilton w/ Maria @ 660-9435./2/ garage, roof, deck, CA, security sys­ tem, W/D. $l650+mo. Call 763- 3303./2/ Lerner Court Apartments 3409-15 Race St. Modem Apts. 1, 2, 3, & 4 bdnn. 25% discount on Summer Rentals. Option to renew. CA/carpet/gas heat/excellent location/great .security. Call ex. $565-$423, $780-$585, $950-$712...886-9999 or 387- 20 • The Triangle • May 10,1991 Roomm(ites Roommates Help. Wanted For Sale

Desperately Seeking A Female Roommate needed for 1 bdrm in 2 1-2 people: Own room or share Bright, energetic, healthy (non­ Loft- Wood, 6ft. high includes lad­ Roomtnale!!! Share I btimi apt. 24- bdrm apt. 3632 Powelton Ave. room (we’re flex.) at 3217 Winter smoking) person to work in CC der. Can be taken down and rebuilt. hr seturily. W/D, WAV carpel, AC. 2nd floor. Newly renovated and St. 5 bdrm/2 bath house, LR, DR, office. Must be highly organized, Best offer. 386-5928./5/ For fall term. Excellent location. very comfortable. Rent is $225/mo. kitchen, wash/dry, cable, proficient at data entry. Computer Call Roxanne 386-7390./.S/ + small amount for util. If interest­ microwave, and much more. $175- literate/ Word Perfect A Plus. Must ROLAND SPD-8 DRUM PAD. ed. call Lucy @ 222-5945 between $225 depending on .setup. Move in be great with children and want to Eight pads/ one foot pedal. 256 Hnusemate wanted: Art Museum 8 am and 8:45 am and between 7 break if needed. 387-9I77./2/ make a difference. $5/hr. Now- internal sounds. Adjustable Area. To share 7 room 2 1/2 bath pm and 9 pm./l/ Sept. Great opportunity for college pitch/wave/panning. Works w/ house. Newly renovated. W/D, Roommate needed . Will have student. 563-4040./2/ headphones for private practice. DW, Patio/Garden. Rent is Roommate needed- Owri room in a own room in 6 bdrm Row-house Works with amps for gigs. 222- $30()/mo. + util. No pets. Call 2 bdrm apt. 33rd & Baring. W/D, located near 32nd and Hamilton. Tutors Needed- ARCHBISHOP 5730 Ryan./4/ Stephanie 232-1689. Grad/Prof pre- DW, Newly renovated apt building. Rent is $182/mo. +util. Room avail­ RYAN SCHOOL FOR THE HEAR­ ferred./4/ Call David or Ed. 386-2267,/4/ able April 21. Call Dan at 222-4612 ING IMPAIRED (35TH AND Summer Special! Dorm sized for more info./5/ SPRING GARDEN STS) IS IN refrigerator for sale. $40 in great Summer .Sublet 1991. Newly reno­ 43 + Chestnut. $ 175/mo. Lease NEED OF STUDENTS TO condition. Call Ashley @ 386-2416. vated sunny apt on 3400 Powelton until 8/31 w/ option to renew. Heat, A fourth roomie is needed to TUTOR THE CHILDREN. Sign Ave. Need female roommate for I hot water, own 1/2 bath incl. Cable share a two bdrm apt with W/W language is not used. You are asked IMAGEWRITERI $300. Call bdrm in 2 bdrm apt. C/A, DW, -t- HBO avail. @ $12/mo. Plenty of carpet. AC, and W/D available from to give one hour a week between 9 Leonard @ 387-3120./1/ W/W, GD, W/D and alot of storage. free parking. On site management, spring term to June 1992 ( will be am and 2:30 pm , Mon-Fri. For Please call Beth or Kim at 662-0477 laundry room and bike room. flexible for the right person). The info: Call Sr. Dorothy 590-8760 at Apple Mac Plus, graduating, need NOW!!/4/ Thriftway around corner. Acme 2 apt is located @ 311 N. 33rd St. Newman Center or call the school cash, software included. $700/ blocks away. Shopping center Rent is $179-h util. Call 222- 387-1711./5/ make me an offer. Dave 386- Roommate needed to live w/ 2 across street. Drexel shuttle-H Septa 2993./1/ 56I4./1/ other girls . Sublease w/ option to stop outside. Free office desk and Business Expanding. Need Self take over new lease. 36th & chair in good condition. Call Paul Need a change? Need a new motivated people to earn FfT money MACE: Gamma Sigma Sigma is Lancaster, newly renovated 2 story @ 387-7861./3/ apartment? We are two lovely peo­ for PfV work. For more information selling MACE for $5.(X). Come to apt. W/W carpet, W/D, modern ple seeking a third female to share a call 666-6224./1/ room 3031 MacAlister w/ your kitchen, CA, skylight, Sundeck, and Roommate needed (male or large two bedroom apartment in money if interested./3/ open street parking. Will have own female) Own room in a 2 bdrm apt. Powelton Village with a large living Salesperson: Women’s Shoes. room, large clo,sets and 2 full bath. Hdw firs, new bath, W/D. Cable, room, dining room and deck for Well established, high volume, 1990 Bianchi mountain bike. $300. Call 387-8309./2/ Storage, Secure, must see!!! At 37th summer term. Call Ashley or woman’s shoe store seeking a high­ Good as new. New racing crankset & Baring. Call Jon @ 387-4159. Sangeeta for details. 386-2416 and ly motivated individual to sell very and seat. Must sell. $375 or best Sublet: Female roommate needed Make an offer! !!/4/ don't be shy to leave a message. fashionable women’s shoes in their offer./l/ to share a large bdrm in a 6 bdrm Center City store. Great $$$! house. $190/pcrson/mo. plus util. Wanted!!! Female roommate! Flexible Hours. Call Cheryl at 567- Camera CANNON AEl with 1 ft On 34th & Lancaster Ave. Call Will have your own room @ a Help Wanted 3247./1/ long zoom lens & 3 other lenses Julie 387-8172./1/ prime location- 33rd and Powelton! $200 obo. Call Lenny @ 387- Rent is extremely REASONABLE! Tired of being poor? Frustrated Earn while you learn(P/T)- Join 3120./3/ Roommates needed: 1,2 or 3 peo­ Call 387-8741./I/ with mounting bills? Graduating the #1 growth company that is ple needed lo sublet apt. Rent is but can't find a job? Don’t have sweeping America. This explosive Alpine Car Stereo with Altec $218.75/mo. -h$10 util. Free W/D SEA ISLE CITY- Roommates lots of time? I have an easy solu­ “baby boomer” market is looking Lansing 6 X 9 speakers. Like new in apt., DW, 2 floors, 3 bdrms, and needed for summer rental Memorial tion! Call Steve @ 387-6917 for for serious inquires from the above with original boxes and warranty. basement for storage. 387-4204 Day to Labor Day. Great location. more info./2/ average student. Call 1-800-869- Asking $340. Call Eric @ 222- Jamie./5/ Full time or just weekends. Call 3589./S/ 7734./6/ Dave® 222-3716./2/ ATTN Comp Sci, E.E., Math, and 1 male roommate needed for sum­ Mech Eng. majors. Part-time Pay your own tuition working 2 round-trip airline tickets to mer term. $ 195/mo. Great loca­ Housemates needed immediately. research opportunity in computer part-time. Be your own boss while Hawaii. Retail value $2716. tion. 3409 Race St one block from Your own spacious, sunny room programming for a minority US citi­ working your own hours. We’re Asking $800-900. Good anytime 7-11. 2 bdrm apt has AC, and cable with fireplace and bay window. zen. Must be a Pre-junior or Junior looking for above average students until March 22, 1992. Need money TV. Call Lars @ 222-6744./3/ Close to campus- 3415 Race Street. with a GPA of 3.0 or above. For who are tired of the traditional job badly, Anxious to get rid of tickets! Rent is only $200. Contact Jaya or more info call Dr. Tseng @ 895- setting. An interest meeting for this Call Joe @ 222-4550./3/ For fall term 1991. I am looking Yasmin @ 662-0877./7/ 2370./5/ opportunity will be held Thursday, for 2 non-smoking female room­ May 9 in Towers Lounge @ 6;00 Must sell- ‘79 Honda Accord per­ mates to share a spacious 2 bdrm Roommate wanted for Person p/t to show apts for rent pm. For more info. Call 243- fect college car, runs well and very apt. right on campus. Safe and spring/summer terms. Own room and help in office. Bike or car 0748./5/ dependable ($1000 OBO), Ricoh secure. Apt is completely furnished in large secure 3 bdrm apt. W/D, needed. Flexible day time hours XR-IO 35mm Camera, includes lens, w/ free W/D in building, flexible DW in apt. $225 per mo. For more plus Saturdays. $6.00 per hour. Services offered, professional typ­ bag and flash, all brand new. ($3(X) lease term by term, option to move info call 387-2461./5/ Call Jan or Chris. 386-1377./1/ ing services, resumes, legal, medi­ OBO), 10 Speed Bike, Schwinn rac­ in this summer. $235/mo. heat, gas cal, word processing, dictation, and ing Bike w/ custom handle bars, and water included. Must secure Roommate needed . Will have Opportunity of a lifetime. miscellaneous clerical. Reasonable rims tires, includes pump ($150), before summer term. Please call own room in 6 bdrm Row-house Unlimited Income potential, it’s all rates. Call Tanita 747-0157./5/ Mac SE wl software, dbl drive, like 3S7-4428./6/ located near 32nd and Hamilton. up to you. Don’t let this slip new ($1000 OBO)Call Glen @ 387- Rent is $ 182/mo. -t-util. Room avail­ through your fingers. 90% visual- B-O-O-M Are you ready for the 4812 or leave message./2/ Desperately Seeking female room­ able April 21. Call Dan at 222-4612 you must see it!!! Call Erik for a ” 91 explosion? Need Cash? Part- mate for summer term. Share large for more info./5/ presentation @ 222-8146./2/ Time & Full-Time Positions. Earn Peugeot Triathlon Racing Bike- bdrm, fully furnished apt. Private big bucks. Make own hours. Call 12 speed racing bike. Less than 700 backyard to lay out in. Only SEX! SEX! SEX! Now that I have 18-20 year old men needed for Mark Affleck 338-2890./1/ miles ridden. Includes cyclecom- $27S/mo., includes heat and hot your attention let me tell you about research study of drinking behavior puter w/ cadence, new set of rims, water. Call 222-0864, leave a mes- the best apartment on campus. One $50 for 3-4 hours of questionairres. W ork-study student needed for gloves, tools, tires and more. sage./5/ room in a 5 bedroom apartment. Call Dr. Alterman @ 823-6064 or Asbury Protestant Ministry- 226 Excellent condition. Come and take Fireplace and bay window in room. 823-5905./2/ Creeses. Hours flexible- general a look. $425. Call Matt @ 387- Roommate needed to share large Rent is only $200- what a bargain. I office duties. Call the office for 4963./3/ one bdrm starting in June, with am desperate and will negotiate. Summer jobs- Willow Grove details (895-2522)/4/ option to renew lease in Sept. 36th Located 34th and Race in charming Area. Warehouse, retail and cleri­ 40th Anniversary Topps Baseball & Powelton. $275/mo. includes building with balconies. Contact cal, $7.00 per hour plus overtime. Cruise Ship Jobs: Hiring Men- Cards: unopened wax boxes and heat and hot water. Call 222-0864 Mimi or Kristin at 382-3228. Call 659-4822 for appt. /4/ Women, summer/ year round. individual cards from first printing and leave message ./4/ Females preferred but try us any­ Photographers, tour guides, recre­ are available. Chance to win card way!!! PLEASE!!/5/ ENTREPRENEURS. Make $3000 ation personnel. Excellent pay plus from prior 39 sets. Have already Your own 12’ X 12’ room! Large per month. Sell Students of FREE travel, Caribbean, Hawaii, found card from 1967. Call 222- closet, big backyard, storage space. Room for rent immediately: big America Sunglasses to retail stores Bahamas, South Pacific, Mexico. 4681./3/ 34th & Baring. Available May 1st. room in nice size apt close to cam­ anywhere in the U.S.A. No INV. Call Now! Call refundable. 1-206- Call Jeff @ 222-2211./I/ pus, air cond, $182.00-»-. No security REQ. Write P.O. BOX 70 , 736-7000, Ext. 600N2/5/ 1983 Pontiac 2000-Sunbird. Very deposit! Recent opening. Call 386- Tualatin, OR. 97062./1/ dependable and great condition. ROOMMATE NEEDED: for 1627./2/ Need Cash? Learn how to make 72K miles on it. Graduating, must summer term or sooner. You’ll have Part-time administrative assis­ $Hundreds letting your answering sell. Asking $1250. Phone: 222- your own room w/ a bay window in Summer Sublease Must to see to tant. Good communication & machine do all the work. 0339./1/ a large spacious house located on Believe!!! 2 Female roommates MAC skills required. $5.75/hr. Call Guaranteed cash weekly! Send a 38th and Lancaster Avenue. needed to share 1 huge bdrm in 4 895-1646 for an appointment./5/ S.A.S.E. and $5 (handling) for com­ Mustang LX ‘85, loaded, runs Neighbors are friendly. The house bdrm furnished house. Great room­ plete details to: Student tapes. Suite great. $2500 or best offer. Call is three floors w/ a large living mates, huge living room and 212, 883 Cooper Landing Road, 387-4349./4/ room, pool table, a large open kitchen, 2 bathrooms, wash/dry, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002/5/ kitchen, 3 baths, and W/D. Call cable TV, great location, very clean, Sony D-9 Discman. Great shape. 222-3442 after 5pm./5/ modern appliances, $250/person. Do you have work-study money, Includes connection to a home sys­ Available June 7th-Sept. 18th. 3214 and can’t find the job you want. tem. $90. Call Jeff 222-2211./I/ Needed one roommate to cut Powelton. 222-5838 ask for Esther Work for the Triangle and use that down expense for the June- Aug. or Kim./l/ money, all types of jobs available Macintosh for sale: Macintosh SE lime period. Great location & 895-2936, 3010 MacAlister. with internal 20 meg hard drive. cheap rent. Also, you will have Roommate needed for Offer includes an ImageWriter II your own room. Call 222-S835./4/ spring/summer terms. 32nd $ printer and a bundle of software Hamilton, new 3 bdrm Apt, AC, For Sale including word processing, graph­ Roommate needed to share 6 dishwasher, wash/dry, cable, securi­ ics, desktop publishing, spread­ bdrm house. Great location, great ty system, driveway + garage, back- Get a 40 meg hard disk MAC sheets, and programining applica­ price. Call 243-1262./1/ yard+ deck. $270/mo. Call Denny without buying a SE! 40 mg ext. tions. The Mac and printer are both @ 386-3921./3/ 1990 Hard disk, 1990 plus in excellent condition. Call Bill @ Macintosh, plus tons of software!! 386-5363./2/ $1500. Call Arlene @ 386-1779./5/ Memory Upgrades NINTENDO with 15 games and 2 I ® .' ^ A big Savings!!! Desktop publish­ plastic cartridge holders. Almost ™ CBac^p & Trint Services Exclusive, bot ing system. Cost $3100, save .$100. new. $300 call Leonard @ 387- IBM 286, 2 MB RAM, 20” monitor, 3 120./!/ M a c in to sh We style it your w#y 40MB fast Hard drive. Also save Modems, 9 {a r d ^ k s on Technics Carousel CD player, Twin Beds- like new originally Sony tape deck. Cannon camera bought from IKEA. Mattress includ­ free pfwne constUtations "Special prices for i AEl. Like new!! Call 387-5361./3/ ed. For more inl'ii call Pam (a) 222- Mac PIusySE memory customers (?ii 253274/ l-> 2.5MB $100 Twin Beds- l.c.ss than a year okl- Table and Chairs- Black IKHA Wash & Cut $10 niaitress, box spring, and I'ranic. table X 47". 4 hlaL'i^ 1->4MB $200 Host iiller. ,18(i-5928./5/ chairs (IKHA) I’ric. In 15 (lonn w-iy good cuiuliliuM. ( all .ISn ...... The Triangle • May 3,1991 • 21

Fpr $ a k W m M P e r s o n a l s Announcements Announcements

Wedding Gown- White satin, long WANTED — Macintosh computers Josie- Cheer up! Please. You’re too S.O.S. Peer facilities are seeking Summer in Europe from $276 train, size 10-12. Matching veil. and peripherals wanted. High price smart to stay depressed and too students for self over substance each way on a discounted scheduled $350. 745-8543 except Saturday./l/ and immediate cash offered. sweet to deserve it. program for fall term. Monetary airlines to Europe from Whether working or not, new or compensation given for workshops, Philadelphia. Call (800) 325- MAC SE S12K for sale. Excellent used. Call Joe 609-273-1357 any- Paige- Phi Sigma Sigma. Awesome etc. Extensive training provided. 2026./5/ condition! Hardly used. Call Jackie time./6/ job on the Pi Kapp Show. Call 895-6752./3Z @ 386-6368./S/ Congratulations! By the way who Are you frustrated with mounting The Drexel University Amateur are you? Who, who, who! bills and a lack of spending money, Radio Club is looking for people Two Love Seats and TV. Must Lost and Found yet are to busy to hold a job that will interested in radio and electronics to sell. Price negotiable. Call 387- Elf Breath- Phlegm, mucus, spit & satisfy your needs? Rest easy for a get involved. An Amateur Radio 5841./2/ A black wallet was lost at the goop. Happy Mother's Day. wonderful opportunity is here for license is not required. We can train Block Party on Saturday May 4. you, and it doesn't require alot of you and help you get a license. You “87 Two Door VW Jetta One- Keep the money and pick up reward Anita- He's not worth it. They're your time. Curious? For more info don't need to know Morse code for owner Immaculately conditioned. if all ID (license, Drexel, etc) is all not worth it. Congratulations on call Steve @ 387-6917./I/ a license. Leave a message @ 895- 37,000 miles. 5-speed. Sunroof, returned. Please call 243-11262. 1 being a professional. 2596 or come to our meeting on Mitsubishi stereo. $5500 nego­ can't get into any bars and I’m Computer Science & Math Wednesdays at noon in the Amateur tiable. Call 247-666071/ b u m m ^ out.fU Stalrboy. I'm waiting for the 180 Society Meetings are held. Fridays Radio office at the top of the 4th degrees down the bookstore stairs. I ;00 pm in Commonwealth 306./4/ floor stairs for more details./5/ Stereo system- includes pre-amp, A blue round Esprit purse was Impatiently, Fish. tuner, turntable, 145/ch power amp, lost. Contents; wallet, not much Interfaith Baccalaureate: Tutors Needed- ARCHBISHOP custom rack, loudspeakers w/ 18 else. Please call Jenn @ 222-1303. DREXEL CREW, LET’S KICK Graduating seniors and Graduate RYAN SCHOOL FOR THE HEAR­ drivers. All electronics $850, loud­ reward offered./2/ ASS! DAD VAILS 91. students: If you would like to help ING IMPAIRED (35TH AND speakers $650, both $1400. Call in the planning and participate in die SPRING GARDEN STS) IS IN 222-I198./I/ Lost: Black and white bicycle DZ Spring Pledge Class congratu­ Baccalaureate! to be held Sat., June NEED OF STUDENTS TO TUTOR Helmet. Bell ovations. Left in lates Sean Love on winning a 15 @ 7:30 pm) Please contact Sr. THE CHILDREN. Sign language is FWi tank- designer 15-gallon fresh­ MacAlister 5001 on 4-30. 386- Basket of Cheer. Dorothy @ the Newman Center. not used. You are asked to give one water with power filter and all 4452./I/ 590-8760./4/ hour a week between 9 am and 2:30 accessories. Includes 8 assorted Stacey M.(DZ) Thanks for every­ pm , Mon-Fri. For info: Call Sr. fish. $99 O.B.O. 222-1198./1/ Found in Stein Auditorium- Nesbitt thing you've done for me and listen­ Newman Nights: Thursday nights Dorothy 590-8760 at Newman Hall: If you lost a watch please ing to me complain all the time. I @ the Newman Center: 6:00 Liturgy Center or call the school 387- 1985 M ercury Lynx, 57K miles. show up at FNF this week and claim love ya!! (your little sis) Jen. followed by dinner and a presenta­ 171I./5/ Auto, PS, AM/FM cass. it./5/ tion / discussion. Sign up at the $I800(neg.). Good condition. Newman Center and c^l to find out Service projects: short term or long Graduating senior is getting a new Congradualtions to Audrey the program for the week. All are term. Contact the Newman Center car. Call Jim @ 895-2990(day) or P&t&Qm h Kimmel and the Dll soltball team. invited. 590-8760./5/ for more information 590-8760./5/ 386-7904(night)./5/ We're proud of you!!! I love you Tasha in Alpha Sig, Thanks for Aud, Jo Visit the Elderly: Sunday, May Sunday Mass: At the Newman Yamaha YZ2S0 Dirt Bike.Great being my big sister. We'll have to 19th, Holy family Home, 3:00 pm. Center 11:00 AM all are welcome to shape. Kept by mechanic. Call go to Pi Kapp again sometime soon. All the bullshit, yeah------now Celebrate the birthdays with the res­ join US./5/ Greg at 243-0232 for info. /5/ Love your little sis.Nancy. that’s progress. idents. If you can come to give out the cake and ice cream and play K2 TRC, 185 SKIS, Marker M36 Maria P and Daniel T. Thanks for Ami Alpha Sig, Had a great time at games and visit wiUi the people, call Information bindings, Lange TSI boots- size 8- the beers!! Tom B. Metro on Friday. Too bad things Amy @ the Newman Center. 590- Like new, at sale for low price. Call didn't work out the way we 8760./2/ Discount fares for Eurail passes 387-6513./4Z To Fish, planned. Thanks for letting me go and flights to Europe as low as Have you found the raspberry home alone. Love your roomie. Baccalaureate Mass: Graduating $450.00 with up to a one year stay. Wanted yogurt? 'Cause there is a shortage seniors, if you would like to plan Contact NSTS at 800-783-NSTS or in Jersey. Goofy-Boy Dear Betsy, Congrats 2 U on your and participate in the Baccalaureate 609-795-9044./5/ Opportunity is calling. Join my softball success w/ the rest of the Mass for Graduation (Mass is at organization and earn based solely Dear Indy, DU team. Great job!! Luv your lit­ 5:30 pm Sat, June 15.) Please call Typing for cash: On IBM PC on your efforts. I am looking for Your invitation sounds tempting, but tle sis Ami. Fr. Brinkman @ the Newman Machine; Typing during your free individuals who are highly motivat­ a guy like me will only submit to Center. 590-8760./1/ hours on campus- pleasant condi­ ed and self-confident and willing to the charms of a woman. Only a To the Alpha Sig Sweetheart tions in Disque Hall. 1 deal part- exp end the lime and effort to woman can command me because Carol, Happy B-day. We love you! Field Day with Ryan School. time job until your graduation call become successful. If you are they make me feel a special way. If The sisters of Alpha Sigma Sigma Friday, May 24th 11:30 am-2:30 ext. 2712- leave message./3/ entrepreneurial and self-assertive, you're that type, then I'm your slave. pm. Students needed to help orga­ please call me. Don Gudhus 546- Leather & Studs To my little sis Amy, Hope your toe nize the games, be judges for the Jobs wanted: 4 yrs extensively 2325 between 7pm - 11pm. feels better! Cheer up, it could be prizes, and give out food, etc. If exp’d secretary does free lance Bob, Daniel, Mike, Pablo, Cecile, worse....you could be in a body you can come between those times, work. Skills for hire: Wanted: Apple Macintosh Luiza, Maria, Bal, Pro, Mary, Sr. cast!! Luv, Ami. contact Sr. Dorothy @ the Newman Wordprocessing, typing, and tran­ Computer. S.E. model preferred Dorothy, (Frank), (Brian), Thanks Center. 590-8760./3/ scription. Quality work @ competi­ but will consider other models. so much for making my 21st a great Beaver- May 19th. Weez. tive rates. Call Stephanie (215) Contact Dave Emig 646-9200 EXT time to remember!! Tom. Drexel Univ. Fencing Club meets 924-2972./5Z 401 (work) or 256-9259 after 5 Ted- It's called a Red Devil. It's an Mondays & Wednesdays 4-6 in PM./1/ Alabama Slammer and a Kamakazi Dance Studio B, the club is current­ Typing needs: Term papers, mixed in the same glass! ly seeking new members to train for resumes, applications, tapes. Study an upcoming tournament, no experi­ time is precious, let me handle the Is Doing Laundry killing potential ence necessary. /I/ typing. Laser printing and fonts. H O U S E S & intellegence? Together, and no tan Pick-up and delivery included. 331- lines! Travel- Paris- Sorbonne. B.E.C. 3936./4Z study abroad program: July or Fair W arning- avoid the board­ August 1991. Live @ Cite' Experienced Professional Editor APARTMENTS walk rent-a-pigs in O.C.,N.J. this Universitaire, take classes at will read and correct your term .summer. Morbid Sorbonne, excursions and meals papers, theses, and written assign­ included. $1,900. Call 259-9600 ments. Spelling, punctuation, Jake- You're a Wuss!!! for brochure./3/ grammar, and content corrected. F O R R E N T Adam Tail. (609) 79S-3672./2/ Anne-Just needed to say, -ILOVE SAILING TEAM- Practices are YOU. -Space Cadet held every Monday and Thursday in the late afternoon. If you are inter­ LIFEGUARD A joy, where's the damn pictures. ested please contact either Erin @ CALL 662-1000 Campus-Mon 222-3442 or Brett @ 590-8971.75/ Certified lifegaurds. Daytime, evening, & weekend How is it that in a ten week school, Z ed’s psycho W ard is now on it's possible to be fifteen weeks Sunday nights at midnight! Tune in shifts available. -4 to 6 Bedroom Houses- behind? Confused?! for 3 hours of hard rock and metal Please apply in person. on die radio! You can't afford to Mon -Fri. 9-11 am & Sal. 12-3 with Large rooms, large closets miss it. 91.7FMWKDU. ‘Tum it Announcements up to eleven"/4/ SHERATON available September. WE NEED YOU V-O-L-U-N-T-E- Need career advice? Call the UNIVERSITY CITY E-R-S!!! The West Philadelphia Drexel Career Service Center @ Branch of die American Red Cross 590-8633 or stop by at 3210 Cherry 36th & Chesmut St. has a particular need for volunteers Street. Career Work shops available Phila„PA 19104 1 & 2 Bedroom Luxury Apartments to serve as Blood Aides @ throughout the term. We're working EGEM/F Children's Hospital. Blood Aides hard so that you will be too!/5/ available June. assist die Nurse Supervisor in regis­ - All Newly Renovated. Clean. tering prospective donors and per­ GLBD- Gays, Lesbians, And forming a variety of other tasks. Bisexuals at Drexel- hold weekly CALL YOUR DATE Bright, and Sunny. Blood Aides are “ people persons". meetings in 3021 MacAlister from They possess the qualities necessary 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM. Our office is 65«/min. 976-3111 to be of service to their Community. located in MacAlister Hall room WOMEN FREE: Call - All Appliances. Washer/Dryers. The hours are flexible and the 3021 with office hours on Mondays, 645-0630 or 645-0823 rewards are numerous. For further Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Some have Decks/AC. information on this and other ser­ Fridays. Our phone number is 895- ALTERNATIVE - Per Bedroom, per person, vices, please give us a call, the 2063. All are welcome. number is 748-2030. Join us- Confidentiality is assured./5/ LIFESTYLES YOU’LLLOVErril! per month: $180+ - $325+ 85«/mln. 976-3311 PRSSA- The Public Relations Student Society of America will hold weekly organizational meet­ Guaranteed Maintenace ings Wednesday night @ 6:00 PM. MacAlister Hall room 2020. Renovated, Managed & Owned by Current members are expected and - i i i MtOlympusili— new members are always wel- The Philadelphia Construction Co., comeyS/ 3622 Pearl Street, Philadelphia PBorassumju. sgbeen pbintins A family-owned business located in •tMMt IpMlNff ______Powelton Village_____ 22 • The Triangle • May 10,1991

Campus Events Calendar

Office of Student Activities May 1991 Drew Williams • 895-2515

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 0 11 Friday Night Flick Dad Vail Regatta 4:30, 7, 9:30, 12 AM Boat House Row Stein Auditorium Nesbitt Hall Finger Lakes Invite Edward Scissorhands Hobart Sailing Club Dad Vail Regatta Boat House Row Indian Classical Music 6 PM Induction/Banquet Stein Auditorium Beta Gamma Sigma $3.00 5:30 - 9 PM Faculty Club Baseball (Home) Dragons vs. Penn

Rugby Football Delaware

1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 M other’s Day SPA General Meeting SunDragon II Send Wednesday Night Late Night with Friday Night Flicks Aerobathon ‘91 5 PM Off Party SPAtlight Drexel Christian 4:30 PM, 7 PM, 9:30 11 AM - 3 PM Yom Yurusaliam 4014-16 MacAlister 12:45-1:30 PM 8 PM Fellowship PM, 12 AM Phys. Ed. Building Drexel Quad Dragons Den 9 PM Stein Auditorium, Hot Air Balloon Student Graphic •Food and Music* C o m e d i a n 4th Floor Lounge, Nesbitt Parachute Jumps Design Program B e r t i c e B e r r y MacAlister Mermaids 6 PM Exhibit Scripture Study Quakertown Airport Noon to 5 PM 2:30 PM Eye Openers Rain Date Griffith Memorial Monday - Friday Newman Center Committee Meeting SunDragon II Sendoff Lecture Series Nesbitt Gallery 7 PM 2:30 PM •Exhibit Runs 2020 MacAlister Mandell Theater through May 24 • Barry Commoner Graphic Design Program Student Exhibit Reception 5 -7 PM Nesbitt Hall

1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Family Sunday Student Life Honor's Day Gallery Exhibit Wednesday Night Greek Leaders Field Day at Ryan 11:00 AM 3:30 PM Reception SPAtlight Dinner School for Hearing Newman Center Grand Hall 5 -7 PM 8 PM 6 -9 PM Impaired Liturgy followed by Creese Galley Dragon’s Den Faculty Club 10 AM - 2 PM Breakfast SPA General Meeting M u s i c i a n Reserved Section 35th and Spring Garden 5 PM Faculty Senate Gene Cotton Visit to Family Home 4014-16 MacAlister Meeting Women’s Athletic for Elderly 3 -5 P M Black Administrators Dinner NO 3:00 PM Student Congress 4014 MacAlister Hall Staff Awards Program 6 - 9PM Friday Night Flick Newman Center 7 PM 3 - 5PM Grand Hall due to three day Pentecost 2020 MacAlister Stein Auditorium weekend. Late Night with Shavout Student Support Services E.Y.E. Openers Drexel Christian 7 PM Member Meeting Fellowship Grand Hall 7 PM 9 PM 2020 MacAlister 4th Floor Lounge, Fashion Illustration MacAlister Creese Gallery A History of Fashion Parachute Club Meeting Display of 7:30 PM Miniature Costumes 3024 MacAlister

2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 U n i v e r s i t y Wednesday Night Upward Bound Friday Night Flicks Please submit SPAtlight Annual Awards 4:30 PM, 7 PM, 9:30 schedule of events H o lid a y 8 PM Banquet PM, 12 AM to Drew Williams, Dragon’s Den (Invitation Only) Stein Auditorium, located in Creese I l l u s i o n Nesbitt Student Center, at M em orial The Spencers Late Night with Kindergarden Cop Drexel Christian least 2 weeks Day E.Y.E. Openers Fellowship before the first Meeting 9 PM Friday on the TPM 4th Floor Lounge, month. 2020 MacAlister MacAlister Chapter C om piled By- Development/Social Joseph Hicks The TViangle • May 10,1991 • 23

Lacrosse elim inated

by D elaw are Univ.

Triangle Sports Desk named the 1991 ECC Coach-of- thc-Ycar. University of Delaware Bhaya, a 1986 gradu­ freshman Jen Rinnander and ate of the University of junior Meghan Mulqucen com­ Delaware, earned her first ECC bined for nine goals and two coaching honor after guiding assists to lead the Fightin’ Blue her squad to a third place regu­ Hens past Drexel University 14- lar season conference finish and 6 in the semi-final round of the its first tournament appcarance 1991 East Coast Conference in a nine-year association with women’s lacrosse champi­ the ECC. onships hosted May 4-5, 1991 at “This is the best show­ Towson Stale University. In ing that I’ve seen, and I’m very other semi-final action, Towson pleased with the went on to claim its second con­ outcomc,”Bhaya said. “We lost secutive ECC title with a l l -6 some key game because of our win over Delaware in the cham­ inexperience, but we also pulled pionship game. out first-ever wins over Ursinus Drexel's pitcher Heather Fry and first baseman Kim Killo, shown her dur- DAILEY/TRIANGLE Delaware broke a 3-3 and LeHigh. We worked very ing played an instrumental roll s as Drexel defeated Rider in ihe final with three goals late in the first hard as a team, and the results round of the ECC tournament. The win represents their first ECC post season title. half and look a 6-3 lead at the were definitely a step in the intermission. The Blue Hens put direction we hope to go.” Kratz named most-valuable-player at the game out of reach by Individually, three outscoring Drexel 6-1 in the Drexel athletes received recog­ first 18 minutes of the second nition on the 1991 All-East ECC finals, team earns EC AC berth half. A win by Drexel would Coast Conference team. Junior Continued from page 20 Griffith led the team in bauing. played in all 50 games and had have been the team’s first ever defense player Beth Carbo was lilies. “It is a very satisfying Close on her heels was just two errors. over Delaware. The Hens named All-ECC for the third feeling lo have captured this Krau with a .309 batting aver­ The Lady Dragons, with defeated Drexel twice during straight season. title in our final season,” said age. Kratz had 19 RBI’s and 43 the ECC win, closed out the sea­ the regular season and hold a 7- The co-captain fin­ Kashow hits in her 139 at-bats Killo, the son with an impressive 35-15 0 edge in a series that began in ished second on the squad in record. This is the Dragons best East Coast Conference freshman sensation, had an 1986. blocks (18) and interceptions honors went to Kratz, who had impressive .255 baiting average ever record and earned an invita­ The season-ending loss (II) and saw action in all 16 tion to the ECAC champi­ a batting average of .500 (5-for- at the end of the season. She led snapped a four-game Drexel games. onships. 10) in the tournament. Frey the team with total number of winning streak and ended the Sophomore attack Jen Winning the regular sea­ pitched all 21 innings in the runs scored (29). 1991 campaign at 9-7, the first Brandi earned her second con­ son and conference title wins lournament for the Dragons, Frey pitched in 45 games winning season in Drexel’s secutive All-ECC recognition, was the best way Drexel could giving up just 19 hits and seven and 243 innings this season. She nine-year NCAA Division I his­ finishing first in total points have possibly closed out their runs in the process. gave up 181 hits for a .66 tory. Sophomore Colletta with 24 goals and a team best affiliation with the East Coast Frey had seven strikeouts hits/inning record and an £RA Gerstemeier scored three goals 14 assists. in post season play, and was of 1.64. Conference. and added one assist in the Sophomore Beth named ECC player-of-the-year. With a 29-11 record Frey Next season, the Dragons semi-final loss. Junior Lee Masu-ocola earned her first All- begin their title quest in the In addition, Kralz and Frey and was in 7th position in the nation Mullray, sophomore Lindsay ECC honor on defense. North Atlantic Conference. GrifTith were named to the All- and tied with five others for Hoyle and freshman Mandy A 16-game starter, ECC team. most saves in a season. Frey had Armstrong each added one goal. Mastrocola missed just two Helping prepare this arti­ G riffith, in 136 plate nine shutouts, including one no­ Sophomore Robin Orosz record­ minutes of action all season and appearances, ended the season hitter in a 2-0 win over Temple. cle was Jan del. Sports ed 16 saves in goal for the Lady led the squad in ground balls Inforpiation Director, Womens with a .338 batting average. Catcher Barb Svanson, Dragons. (62), blocks (20) and intercep­ Physical Education Department. With 46 hits, including 27 had an impressive .983 fielding Drexel Head Coach tions (17). She also scored six RBI’s and one home run. percentage behind the plate. She Dipi Bhaya, completing her goals and contributed two third season at Drexel was assists. Tem ple Open Tournam ent a sm ash, Keller/Ekdal and M osey/G oldm an face off Continued from page 24 match of the day. Forty-five settled for second placc. In the minutes later, the teani of else) two Drexel teams. loser’s bracket, a forfeit gave Keller/Ekdal emerged vic.ori- Matched against each other in Mosey/Goldman third place. ous and went on to the finals. SUNDRAGON II the semi-finals were the teams In all, it turned out to be a of M osey/Goldman vs. In the final match of the day, great day for all three teams, both Keller and Ekdal held on Keller/Ekdal. Playing the best who dominated the field with S E N D O FF with exciting plays, but proved out of three, the two teams bat­ great performances. no one could beat the tourna­ tled (literally at sometimes) TUESDAY, MAY 14,1991 ment’s champions that day and under the hot sun for the longest Soccer standouts shine on the local scene, Hege- 12:45 -1:30 land, M artin and Petrakis prepare for Italians at the Q uad Sumanth Addagaria with Phoenix, from the play the Brooklyn Ragusa at Triangle Sports Writer Philadelphia, 2-2. New York next week. If the Next up for VE, in the ECC Future win the game they Drexel soccer stars continue region semi-final, are the advance into the playoffs later in come see the brand new solar to shine in local tournaments. Spartans from the Washington, the month. car before its race through During the past two weeks both D.C. area. The game is sched­ The Future have some excit­ VE and Philadelphia Future uled for May 19th at the ing games this summer. Two New England May 20-24 have been progressing in their Warminster grounds, which is Italian teams are scheduled to respective leagues. VE lost their the home of VE. play against the Future. The amateur cup final to United The Philadelphia Future have more fancied of ihe two teams, German Hungarians (UGH), but been doing well in their league Foja, recently won ihe Italian won the first round of the East games. Jorge Garcia powered 2nd division, and will be playing Regionals. The Future need only The Philadelphia Future to a 4-2 in the Italian 1st division next one win in their two remaining win against Macedonia, on season. The other team planning M USIC AND FREE games to ensure a playoff berth. Thursday at home in a league lo visit the Future is Palermo, VE played FC Porto, from game. Another Drexel player. who were also division winners. Newark, NJ, two weeks ago and Rune Helgeland playing in goal Palermo are the present Italian FOOD convincingly eliminated ihem took the win. Marly Petrakis and 3rd division champions. The with a 2-0 win. Mike Pelligrini, Tom Martin, the other Dragons games are lenialively slated for the Drexel soccer captain, playing for the team, played a the third week of June. Further scored once for VE. Johann major role in the win. On information on the game can be rain dateThursday May 16, Sundloff and Brendan Benzing Sunday, the Future playing with­ obtained by contacting Marty also had an excellent game. Last out Helgeland took a loss Petrakis of the Philadelphia 1991 Sunday, VE tied a league game against Glenco (1-2). The team Future. The Triangle May 10,1991 S p o r t s P a g e 2 4

Softball w ins East C oast C onference cham pionship

Sumanth Addagaria The ladies started the game The ladies entered the early lead (0-2). In the fourth center-field enabling Triangle Sports Writer against the Tigers in great style. final championship game as the inning, Leone’s base-hit helped Levandowski to score and give In their very first at-bat Killo only unbeaten team in the tour­ Betsy Grana score and cut the Drexel the lead (3-2). In the After nine long years, the scored to give the Dragons the nament. Playing Rider for the lead (1-2). Frey picked up her final inning at bat. Rider was womens softball team lifted lead (1-0). A one-run second title, they knew at the back of pitching effort from then on, shut out by some excellent their first ever East Coast inning and a two-run third inning their minds that they needed to holding the Broncs scoreless fielding by the ladies. All three Conference (ECC) title after helped build the lead to 4-0. Frey win just one game to lift the any for the rest of the game. batters were put out at first they beat the Rider Broncs in pitched almost flawlessly in the title. The Broncs, who had lost In the sixth inning, Cindy base, which gave the Drexel the finals, 3-2. In addition, first four innings. In the fifth earlier in the tournament to Russell and Jessie Levandowski their first ever ECC title. Tammy Kratz was named tour­ inning, though, she faltered a bit Hofstra, had to beat Drexel got on base with hits. Russell For coach Carol Kashow, nament Most Valuable Player and gave up five-hits and three twice in order to regain the title scored on an error which tied the win came after nine long (MVP), Heather Frey was runs (4-3). and their intentions became the game (2-2 ) and brought years of hard work which named ECC player-of-the-year. The Dragons came back clear very early in the game. Kratz in to bat. Levandowski included four regular season Kelli Griffith, and Frey were strong in the very next inning In the second inning, the advanced to third. named to the 1991 All-ECC and scored twice through Kratz Broncs scored twice to take an Kratz drove the ball to See SOFTBALL on page 23 Team. and Linda Stenerson (6-3). The The tournament was Tigers made a fight of it in the played using a double elimina­ final inning when they scored tion format. In the first game, twice (6-5). Their effort was not the Dragons were pilled against good enough and Drexel came the Towson State Tigers. The away with the win. Drexel chances, to a great Next up were the Flying extent, rested on the shoulders Dutchwomen from Hofstra. The of pitcher Heather f-rey. first win in the tourney boosted Having pitched in most of the confidence of the ladies. Frey the regular season games, Frey pitched perfectly, not allowing was showing signs of wear and any runs in the game. Kratz, tear late in the regular season. Killo, Barb Svanson and Kristen The batting might was in the Leone scored for Drexel and hands of regular season leaders powered the team to a 4-0 shutout Griffith,-iruiuii, Kratzi\rai/, aiiuand iMiiiKim Miio.Killo. ------I J nREXEl WWEL/'Ofi£X£l Colt leads Drexel I

by the E ngineers

John Vassallo 'I'he Dragons kept pouring Drexel's softball team captured the East Coast Conference STENERSON/LADY DRAGONS it on in the second and third Championship held at Rider College last weekend. The win marked Triangle Sports Writer quarters as Jeff Giza had a hat- the end of Drexel affiliation with the ECC, as they enter the North Atlantic competition next sea.son. The heavy rains that drenched trick, Drew Fader scored twice the campus all last week had a and Mike Ewing also added a Rugby club (defeats LaSalle and beneficial effect to the men's goal. The score at the end of the lacrosse field as the clouds third quarter was 11-5. The cleared and brought a sun- game was out of reach for the Haverford with strong conditioning soaked Saturday. It washed Engineers by this point as the away the losing altitude and six- Dragons were dominating every T. J. Max Wrigley’s golden foot also the half. game losing streak as the aspect and Salter’s goaltending Special to The Triangle added one extra point and 4 Drexel’s desire sparked a flurry Dragons won their final home continued to thwart the dysfunc­ penalty kicks for the Dragons. of plays which gave the Dragons game, 15-9, against the Lehigh tional Lehigh offense. Drexel’s physical pack, made up complete control in the .second. Engineers, and beat Scranton, The fourth quarter was After a disappointing start to of Tony Chu, Dom Malateste, Pete Griffin anchored the 17-5, on May 4. They lost to more of the same - goals and their spring season, the Drexel Mike McCabe, George Evans, Dragon’s ball control in the line- Delaware, 17-12, on May 8. defense. C olt’s six goals to Rugby Club came on strong the Joe Mancini, Steve Young, outs and loose scrums. The Their final record is 4-9. brought his season total to 29, last two weeks by handily Steve Ruth and Peter Griffin Ruggers capitalized on the The Dragons hadn’t won which is only one less than team defeating Haverford and previ­ controlled the ball and the line- fatigued Explorers by converting since March 27, when they beat leader Jeff Giza. ously unbeaten LaSalle. outs the entire game. three penalty kicks, taking Western Maryland, but the entire Colt’s seven point perfor­ The Dragons (2-2) raced to a LaSalle started the scoring early Wrigley’s streak to eight. team put together a solid perfor­ mance vaulted him past current 22-13 victory over the with a penalty kick five minutes Coach Steve Ordiski com­ mance with strong goaltending Lehigh coach John McCloskey Explorers, (4-1), after a 13-13 into the game. mented that, "from the middle of and defense to a potent offense and into seventh place in the score at the half. Drexel responded quickly the first half to the middle of the that featured the most goals of East Coast Conference all-time "The key to this game was with a Joe Wrigley kick, his fifth second half is where we domi­ the season and scoring by five point leaders with 206. conditioning. They were sur­ straight successful attempt this nated... by the end of the game different players. Colt’s efforts earned him prised we didn’t just roll over year. we were tired but they were Lehigh dominated early by ECC Player-of-the-week honors for them because they were The Explorers preceded to dead". winning face-offs and outhus- for the week ending April 28, undefeated. When we came intimidate Drexel with their Team captain Pete Griffin tling the Dragons, but freshman 1991.Colt ended the season with into the second half, they were speed and precision, resulting in observed, “There was no one goaltender Jed Salter was a giant 32 goals and 38 assists. Giza led dead tired and we were ready to two Trys and one extra point. hero on the field. Everyone in the net and Lehigh peaked the team with 34 goals, includ­ dominate" said an ecstatic From that point, the superior worked together, so everyone way too soon as they scored first ing seven hattricks. Coach Richard. Drexel training and conditioning was a hero." to gain their only lead. The The Explorers, who previ­ turn the tide against the hapless The Drexel Rugby Club prac­ Engineers would not score again This story, which ran last ously had no Trys scored upon Explorers. Drexel’s powerhou.se tices 6-8:30 Tuesdays and in the first quarter. week with several errors, has them, had two scored against pack set up the first of two trys Thursdays adjacent to Drexel The Dragons rebounded and lieen run again this week with them in the first half, thanks for Joe Mancini on a quick pass Field. All are welcome. started to control the tempo of corrections made. mainly ' to backs Jack from the ruck. Last Saturday the Dragons the game. Drexel scored three We apoiigize for the mistakes. Henderson, Josh Hollin, Joe A heads-up penalty play by roared into the Temple times in the first quarter as John Thank you for pointing them out Valencia, Butch Zarilli, Jim Mancini brought Drexel back to Tournament. Colt tallied twice on route to a to us. Davies and Joe Wrigley. a 13-13 stand off at the end of six goal, 2 assist performance. Terry McGurk addefi the third goal, his first of three in the V olleyball places high at Tem ple O pen game. Triangle Sports Desk match left two Drexel teams fin­ was the team of Bill Mosey and After cruising through six ishing in the top three of the Adam Goldman whose only wins with exciting defensive ..Our mistake Early Saturday morning, thirty team field. losses came to the eventual plays and great hits, A1 Garcia April 27, six members of the The Drexel teams were all champions. The two losses and Dave Pain had their cham­ seeded within the top six of the forced them into a tie-breaker pionship hopes dashed when a Last weeks article on the Drexel Men’s Volleyball Team thirty teams from around the tri­ for a playoff spot. Angry with a severe injury forced them to women's lacrosse team was entered the Temple Open state area. In Pool 1, Scott controversial call. Mosey and drop out late in pool play. not written by David Rimili. Doubles Volleyball Champion­ Keller and Oral Ekdal breezed Goldman brutally took it out on The most exciting match of The article actually came ship. through the competition with their oponents with bone-crush­ the day was provided by (who from The Triangle sports Late Saturday night, they brilliant plays finishing with a ing spikes and finished with an Desk. walked away leaving the com­ petition stunned. The final 7-1 record. Playing in Pool 2 11-3 win. See VOLLliYliALL on page