Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 S.U. board tries to solve water woes Lone valve could leave

LI building dry as a bone By Ken Leiser The board will invite the compa- The Student Union could be left nies to look at the project specifica- high and dry by either a toilet over- tions and the site, and then submit a flowing or a broken pipe. written bid. The reason: the designers of the The board will accept a bid if it 14-year-old building allowed for the Is less than 825,000. If the lowest bid installation of only one water shut- is more than that amount, the board off valve. will have to reconsider its options. In other words, there is no way Money for the repairs will come to shut off the water in one part of from either the board's expansion the S.U. without turning off the reserve fund or the unappropriated water for the entire building. surplus, Barrett said. "We normally try to make re- The expansion reserve contains pairs over the weekend and during approximately $303,000 and is made vacations," said Ron Barrett, direc- up of money left over from the build- tor of the S.U. "It's a real hassle." ing's construction and operating One of the S.U. staff's major surpluses. concerns is the prospect of having to Operating surpluses include shut the water off during a school money generated from S.U. fees, day. They are afraid that the food games area profits and the rental of operations located in the building building space. would be hurt by a water shut-off. The Student Union gets $19 a se- "It could be a big problem to mester from SJSU students out of deal with down the road," said Pat the $29 they pay in SU fees. The re- Wiley, associate director of the S.U. maining $10 goes to the proposed "We've been really lucky so far and Recreation and Events Center. as the building becomes older, it be- The board spent $145,000 last comes a real fear." year from the expansion reserve The S.U. board of directors fund to reinforce the ballroom floor. Leo Bevi/acqua voted Tuesday to accept bids from The unappropriated surplus, Using chopsticks to measure dimensions, artists Janet Ilek king a lid 111 11111111.1* sketch the Ilione Economics Building. plumbing companies on the project, from which the board can draw which will require installing 22 money, stands at approximately valves beneath the building. $94,000. olitical analyst says peace in Middle East possible By Warren Bates "The PLO is committed to the destruction of Israel doubt that the United States would step in with the mili- Foreign policy consultant John Rothman said in a Rothman said. "I was in Lebanon last year when the tary and secure the oilfields," he said. speech Tuesday afternoon that peace would eventually PLO was in Beirut and I saw PLO arms and munitions On the current situation in Lebanon, Rothman said come to the troubled Middle East. He also said he be- for one million people all Soviet supplied. The PLO is 'he cease fire ordered last Sunday was shaky at best. lieved in miracles. the most unpopular, most often condemned group in the "I've seen similar agreements that haven't lasted," Rothman, a political analyst whose areas of exper- world." he said. "The warring factions have been fighting too tise are the Soviet Union and the Middle East, spoke to Another reason the United States supports Israel is long over there. approximately 100 observers at the Student Union Am- that "in a non-nuclear confrontation, Israel knows how to "I also don't agree with the proposal set forth to keep phitheater about Soviet and American interests in the fight and win wars," Rothman said. "When the Russians the Marines there for a limit of 18 months. Whenever you Middle East. provided SAM-5 (surface to air) missiles to the Syrians put such a limit on troops, the other side will just wait out He said the three major concerns the United States last year, Israeli forces were able to attack and take the time and reattack." has in the area are Soviet encroachment, access to oil them out in two hours with no planes lost." In order for there to be peace there has to be a stable and America's committment to Israel. He said this incident, along with the recent shooting situation where compromises can be negotiated, and it "Our allies over there are Israel, Jordan, Egypt, down of Korean Airline's flight 007, has made the Soviets will be a long time before such a situation can take place. Saudi Arabia. Sudan and now possibly Lebanon." he more aware of the inadequacies of their security sys- Rothman said. said. "These countries make up our 'fist' and we have to tems. He also told students that if they wanted a genuine support them to insure that fist and our interests." Regarding U.S. oil interests, Rothman said the understanding of America's interests and responsibili- Rothman, who worked for the Nixon administration. United States had depended heavily on Iran for oil sup- ties in the Middle East, they should attend a university in said Soviet allies include Syria, Iraq, Libya, South plies until the Shah was overthrown. After the Ayatollah Israel. Yemen and the PLO. He said the Soviets have interests Khomeni took control, the United States was forced to The speech was sponsored by the Israel Action Com- in the Middle East because of the Mediterranean warm turn to Saudi Arabia for its oil supply. mittee, an on-campus organization that provides infor- water ports. "If there was ever a threat to Saudi Arabia, I have no mation about travel, study and work programs in Israel. CalPIRG registers voters

NATIONAL CITY ( AP) Three times during the Alter a story about Macoubrie's hod appeared in as fee debate continues past week, Randy Macoubrie has found blueprints for yesterday's editions of the San Diego Tribune, Navy U.S. Navy warships and weapons systems in a trash public affairs officers told the newspaper a complete bin in the industrial park where he works. investigation would be made into how the blueprints By Jeff Barbosa got into the trash and why Macoubrie's second and Representatives from the California Public Interest When he first reported the find, a shore patrol unit third phone calls went unheeded. Research Group told students Tuesday night that until came and retrieved blueprints of aircraft carriers, Macoubrie, an engineer, said he first discovered the California State University administration allows Macoubrie said. the blueprints, including nuclear information, on Sept. SJSU to collect fees on behalf of CalPIRG, they will But when he saw blueprints in the trash bin again 21. That's when the shore patrol truck responded concentrate their efforts on registering students to vote. this time detailing the location of nuclear warheads Sept. 22 was the weekly trash collection day, and CalPIRG is a statewide organization located on six ,.n the battleship New Jersey Macoubrie took them college campuses that lobbies for consumer and environ- home. His call to the Navy was ignored. Macoubrie noted that Edco Disposal Services had emptied the trash container. mental laws. Last semester, SJSU students voted 1,188 to in the 793 to establish a CalPIRG chapter. The chapter was to During the weekend, Macoubrie said, he saw more "That afternoon, more blueprints were piled container this time dealing with modifications to the be funded by increasing student fees $3 per semester. blueprints in the trash container. He left them there, Students who did not wish to pay for the chapter would ter making another fruitless call to the Navy. continued on page 6 have had to go to CalPIRG tables around campus to be refunded. Doug Braymen, the president of the SJSU chapter of CalPIRG, told the students that negotiations between CalPIRG and CSU officials are under way in Long Beach. ex education seminar attracts few Braymen said there was no law permitting SJSU officials to collect the fees for CalPIRG. ty Gail Taylor said. "CalPIRG is saying let's make a statute that allow Students who wanted to know, and were not afraid to The diaphragm, which is 97 percent effective, is good fees to be collected," Braymen said. ,k, showed up Tuesday night for the sex education and but cannot be used repeatedly like the sponge, which can Oh control seminar in Allen Hall. be used for a 24-hour period, she said. Debbie Bruns, a CalPIRG organizing director, said Carol Swanson, a practicing nurse for the SJSU stu- "I think the sponge is an excellent method," Swan- Tuesday that the negotiations with the CSU would take ent health services, spoke mainly about birth control to son said. "I think it will prevent a lot of pregnancies for awhile. group of 12 people. people who would not use anything else." "It seems like they're just passing it along," Bruns "I think people shy away from the subject, hut there Other methods of birth control, such as foam, said. "People are kind of on hold waiting to see what le some brave people who can be open enough to get creams and jellies, are 80 percent effective, according to happens at SJSU." etormation." Swanson said. Swanson. The condom is 92 percent effective but should Until the fees can be collected. CalPIRG will concen- Students were shown samples of the latest contra - be used with some form of cream or jelly. trate on voter registration. 'p1100 on the market the sponge, a small rounded The IUD causes a very high risk of sterility and "We don't have the funding to do projects, so voter bjeel treated with spermicide that kills and paralyzes infection among women, Swanson said. It should not be registration is the first thing we should do," said Dawn perm cells. used by women who want to have future pregnancies and Cameron, the project events coordinator for CalPIRG. Using a plastic model of the woman's reproductive are less than 25 years old. -tern, Swanson explained how to use the sponge. A 20-year study, completed last year, shows that the Cameron said in just an hour, one student can regis- "The biggest fear in using the sponge is not getting pill may be safer than the IUD. ter 10 to 15 people to vote. I, correct fit,- Swanson said. "It's easy to get mis- "The study shows women are not developing cervi- "What good will it do us to inform students on issues ticed and no one is teaching women how to insert it ." cal or breast cancer from using the pill," Swanson said. if they aren't registered to vote," Cameron said. Doug The sponge is less effective than the diaphragm be- "The study also shows that birth defects are not increas- Braymen "Students are under-represented in government. We , al,), ,if the double amount of failure rates, Swanson ing." . . . CalPIRG president wants fees collected continued on page 6 F.

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Spartan Daily/Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page 2 7 EMMA DAfilf Published tor the University and the UlliVerSIty CUMMunity by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Bi Mike Betz Lori Dynes Editor Advertising Manager Y Mike Holm City Editor the I Tom Mike McGuire Scott Bontz SOCCI Layout Editor News Editor the Janet Cassidy in St( Forum Editor two icks over Pacif Athle ern U A lower-hemisphere love affair slow, ollin ever made. It makes "Citizen Kane" look like a As I write this, I'm listening to Men At Work. movie road Normally, that wouldn't have anything to do with training film. Well. I may be stretching it a bit, hut what I'm writing, but in this case I'm writing about The there are so many handsome men in it. Cup. Even when the Australians are trying to make an Since Men At Work is an Aussie group and the Cup is exploitation film, it transcends all parameters, as in the now Australia's Cup doesn't that have a nice ring? r I case of "The Road Warrior." And the film stars Mel think it's appropriate. Gibson, too. In the long history of The America's Cup yacht race, Australia has been accused of being about thirty all contenders have been staved off by the Americans. years behind the U.S. in terms of habits and social mores. But I wouldn't mind living in the psuedo-'50s. with better music and better films and a cute guy at my side. O.K., so I may be glamorizing Australia a bit. They do have their problems. Their handling of the Aboriginal race isn't too great. But we shouldn't point fingers. Re- Dean Kahl member the American Indians? Staff Writer And then there are the immigration problems. It seems that the predominately white government hasn't always wanted anyone a shade lighter than a good tan Australian male to enter the country. But again, we've had similar problems in this coun- Finally, after 132 years. someone else has won. But not try with ethnic groups too numerous to name ibut I will just anyone else, the people from the Land Down Under. name some anyway: Chinese. Jews, Japanese). hear it for 'em. mates! Si) the Australians have some problems? Don't for- 'Mara, Lets . b.v Actually, this is more than a congratulatory piece get that most of them are descended from the original for the Australians. My love affair with Australia settlers. These "settlers" were mainly prisoners of the wmv Nor, HONE''',,. rrb BE .1135-Tr LAKE OLD MES started a long time ago. And a lot of other Americans British and most of them were poor and Irish. feel the same way. It was a long fight to become independent from the What is it about Australia that is so appealing? Well, U.K. and to establish the respect they deserve. there's a lot of things. First of all, the sex ratio is four I suppose the hardest thing about my, and other men for every woman. American's, love affair with the Land Down Under is I think I could learn to live with that. that is unrequited. Although we praise the country, they The Forum page is your page. The Daily encourages readers' Second of all, a lot of the men are good looking. And think we're, basically, arrogant bastards. comments on any topic. The viewpioints expressed in opinion tan. And wear white shirts and pants and broad-brim- But we aren't all like that. And we don't all cheat. articles are those of the author. Editorials appearing on this page med cowboy hats. And we didn't all root for Liberty. are the opinion of the Spartan Daily. Craig Carter Also, the Australians make better movies than we We like you a lot. do. I mean, let's face it, "Breaker Morant" is the best But we'll get you next time. SJSU-Stanford: The rooters have the fun job Jack Elway roamed the sidelines Saturday as he I logged this data into my memory bank that Spar- For instance. Phillipe Rebboah not only missed an directed the Spartans to a 23-10 win over Stanford. He tan fans are healthy football fans. The team scores, they extra point Saturday, but he also had one stolen. After Talking in had to deal with the pressures involved in decision go wild. the Spartans second touchdown, Rebboah's conversion making. Elway had to decide what offensive plays to Shortly thereafter. Carlson threw an interception to sailed into the stands where several youths absconded call and what defensive formations would stymie the thwart a Spartan drive. The fans became disgruntled. with the hall. Several fans where I was sitting paid great official circles Cardinal attack. Grumbles echoed through the crowd such as: "Geez, heed to the incident and missed the ensuing kickoff. But did anyone think of the pressure on those seve- that was a terrible pass" and "looks like last week all Just prior to halftime, the fans surprisingly ex- I recently got word that I have been named the ral thousand Spartan fans who were sentenced to the over again." pressed a few worries. How can we get out of this sun I fficial Columnist of the 1984 Olympic Games. The elderly gentleman seated a few fans away from and into some shade? When should we stand in line for "It was close," said the Poobah of Official Olym- me shook his head and hollered "Jesus Christ!" some food? These were the questions echoing through pic Paraphernalia and People, Morton Feeblefister Although Carlson and Christ have the same initials, the Spartan rooting section. There weren't too many in an early morning phone call. "You barely edged I didn't see how the elderly fan could have possibly questions about the action on the field. The Spartans out Miss Manners." mistaken one for the other. were winning easily, 17-0. The news suprised me. as I had figured myself I made a note of the man's obvious failing eyesight. But that wasn't the end of the entertainment in the out of the competition after the interview. Feeblefis- Carrie Hagen Sitting alone in the stands also gave me a chance to stands. With the Spartans leading 17-3 near the end of ter had taken myself and Manners out for soup and Entertainer Editor notice the hidden talents of Spartan fans. the third quarter, a number of fans took delight in bom- interrogation at Bob's Big Boy, where I slurped and The man seated in front of me should have been the barding the Spartan cheerleaders with Carnation mall talked with my mouth full. starting linebacker for either SJSU or Stanford. He bat- tops. Their shots were surprisingly accurate. Miss Manners passed out and nearly drowned in tered my knees beyond recognition with his elbows as he And if that wasn't enough, Spartan fans sought en- her chicken gumbo, she was se appalled, but I guess north end of Stanford Stadium? From the opening kick dug into every pocket to find cigarettes, change, what- tertainment from the scoreboard operator who had a I made a comeback when I bribed him. It was couth off to the final gun, the Spartan rooters had decisions ti ever. I was lucky enough to walk out of Stanford Sta- heck of a time messing with the clock. First it read :00, he could understand. make and duties to carry out, just like the head coach. dium without too much of a noticeable limp. then 2:9a few seconds later. Soon after that, 10:40 was "I'll get back to you," Feeblefister said, and Silting alone at Saturday's SJSU-Stanford game Also, Spartan fans attend games decked out in the switched to 13:40. Fans theorized that the idea of the stole a Saltine from the gasping Manners. gave me the opportunity to observe various forms of oddest costumes. A punk rocker with bleach-blonde clock operator was to keep the time running until Stan- Money it seems, is all you need to be an offical Spartan rooter life. hair, pink pants and gaudy earrings sat two seats away ford won. If that was the case, the Cardinal might still anything with the Olympic Games. I join a long line The game started out ordinarily enough. San Jose from me with her father who was dressed as a cow- be playing. of Official Olympic foods, cameras, and commera- State kicked off. Stanford received. Stanford went no- boy. Spartan rooters in every sense of the word. Speaking of time, one thing's certain for Spartan t ive buttons. where. Stanford punted. Jon Carlson led the Spartans to If the action on the field was not to a fans' liking. rooters and fans. They can set their calendars to the "Why me?" I asked Feeblefister. a touchdown. The SJSU fans roared. So far, so good. they could sit back and watch the off-the-field antics. SJSU-Stanford game. The Spartans beat the Cardinal "Well, it's not so much you as it was that we ran once a year. out of inanimate objects to name 'Official'," Feeble- f ister said, "you were just the next best thing." LETTERS TO THE EDITOR "I guess things are tough all over." "They sure are," he said."These Games are ex- program students to study in. A sign at the entrance pensive suckers, and we don't get any government CalPIRG offers valuable Serious students not hindered reads: "MEP Students Only." help like they do in those countries where when a experience, student says by community college fees University officials claim this is not discrimination, plane takes off they yell 'pull'. due to the fact that it does not read "Minority Students "So I hit on the idea of naming Official Olympic Editor: Editor: Only." People. You're the first, but you're not the only." semester, students at SJSU voted in favor of Last I disagree with your editorial criticizing a possible If the same methods of labeling other public places "Who else have you lined up?" establishing a CalPIRG (California Public Interest Re- $100 a year fee at community colleges, which are sud- can be employed throughout the country, our problems "Well, the only one for sure is Erma Blemish, search Group) chapter on this campus. denly experiencing grave financial difficulties. of segregation and discrimination will be eliminated. who is the Offical Olympic Bag Lady," Feeblefister By forming a chapter here, we will be joining seven Granted, it is against tne tradition of statewide free We need not label certain restrooms and drinking said. "But we're trying to get Sly Stallone for the other CalPIRG chapters in universities across the slate. education; but $100 is less than $2 per week. fountains "For Whites Only."We need only label Offical Olympic Actor and Jennifer Beals for the With such unity, our student voice will be heard and As I see it, this should not hinder a serious student them"For WHT Only." This advancement can further Official Olympic Actress. Of course, she won't do it heeded. CalPIRG not only works on student issues, but who has adequate notice to save that amount. be applied to buses. The sign will read "BLKS In The without a stand in. also on consumer and environmental issues that affect It is a matter of priorities and many students would Rear." This sign would be unnecessary in school buses "But at least their interested." all of us. not blink an eye at spending $2a week on entertainment because the children would be in "WHTE Schools" and He started to cry. ClaPIRG offers us unique and valuable educational cigarettes, beer, or eating out. "BLK Schools." "What's wrong?" I asked, thinking they could Mary Ann James LA opportunities. It is student directed and uses students Let us hope that this new and innovative method of probably name "Flashdance" the Offical Movie and Music from all majors in its research and advocacy work. non-discrimination developed at SJSU can be employed light the Olympic Torch with it. graduate student Students can actually get out there and instigate effec- by the public. "I guess some people just don't think it's much of tive legislation in state and local governments through The possibilities are limitless. an honor," he said. "People talk about saturation, ClaPIRG. Randy Barr uh, I mean I think people are afraid that it's too CalPIRG works! Administration of Justice much of a good thing . . . can I put you on hold? 1 LAM Sign says 'MEP students only': SLE ALI For example, students at UC Santa Cruz's CalPIRG senior have another call." chapter were instrumental in passing a Toxics Commu- It s discrimination by any name He came back on the line extremely excited. ity Right to Know Ordinance last summer. "Hey. I just got it confirmed that Nancy Reagan I urge every student to find out why CalPIRG works Editor: will be the Official Olympic Mannequin," he said. and how you can get involved. Congratulations are due to SJSU. It has solved the A few words of praise "Oh yippee, this opens things right up. Dawn S. Cameron problem of segregation and discrimination. for a column well done "With somebody like her hopping on the bandwa- Environmental Studies The university recently allowed a room in tne r.r.gi- gon, the stars are bound to line up. We could get senior neering building to be set aside for minority engineering Editor: James Watt to be the Official Olympic Embarrass- Commendations are certainly in order for Mike ment, or maybe Walter Mondale could be the Official Betz; anyone who refers to the members of the A.S. Olympic Corpse, and we could get Joan Rivers to be board of directors as "clowns" is okay with me. the Official Olympic Insult, and " Jim Goulding " Hey, hey, slow down " I said. He was be- Breathed Arts BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Theater ginning to pant. DING senior " Jack Nicholson could be the Official Olympic Sneer, Liz Taylor could be the Official Olympic Wife, E.T. could be the Official Olympic Alien, Xavier Hol- lander could be the Official Olympic, . Letters "Now hold on a minute," I shouted. "You're. going too far. What are the Olympics about? All letters must bear the writer's name, signature. You're reducing the Olympics to a PR stunt." major, phone number and class standing. The phone "Hey, without these commercial number is for verification purposes, and will not be exercises," he said, "there won't be any physical exercise. printed, "Look for Official Olympic pets in '88." riPrv*:41- Letters can be delivered to the Daily, upstairs in .1, 4er And he hung upon me. Dwight Bentel Hall, or at the information center on the GLir Craig Carter is the Daily's feature first floor of the Student Union. editor. His i.olumn appears every Monday and Thursday. 7-EC'4/ Mk The Spartan Daily reaerves the right to edit letters =Mks* . for length, grammar and libel. Spartan Daily/Thursday, September 29,1983 z Page 3 SJSU soccer team blasts Pacific, heads south for USIU tourney Bischer's right foot helps put Spartans back on the right track idy John Ormsby said. "The guys are pulling Pacific played a man short potential." net. It was Vischer's sec- With a little help (ram together as a team." for the remainder of the SJSU poured it on in ond two-goal game this the talented right foot of match. the second half with three season. Tom Bischer. the SJSU Pacific started the Rich Rollins, who con- goals to seal the match. It was an important soccer team got back on scoring in the first half tinues to improve at his Vischer got his first goal on win for the Spartans, who the winning track Tuesday when forward Lee Geary new forward position, got a penalty kick from 30 moved closer to clinching in Stockton. Vischer scored intercepted a pass and the Spartans even in the yards. The senior caught the Northern Division. A two goals off of penalty pushed past the attacking 35th minute. Matt Lord hit the Tigers' keeper off win against Fresno State licks to lead the Spartans Spartan defense. His 20- a crossing pass to the front guard and bent a curving Oct. 8 would put the Spar over the University of the yarder gave the Tigers a I- of the goal and the big for- shot around the Pacific tans in a playoff with the Pacific in a Pacific Coast 0 lead. ward poked in the short wall into the top right cor- champion of the southern Athletic Association North- The Spartans got a shot to make it I-I. ner of the net. division champion. UNLV ern Division contest. break when a Pacific de- "Tom does that all the and UC Santa Barbara "We started out a little fender was ejected for tak- "Rich is really coming time in practice," Menen- seem to have the inside slow, but we really got it ing a swing at Glen Len- into his own." Menendez dez said, "but he's been re- track to the southern divi- zoning in the second half." hart after a collision in said. "He's only a fresh- luctant to try those during sion crown. Ft oach Julius Menendez front of the Tigers' goal man. and he has a lot of games. It's a very difficult "We wouldn't mind an- shot, but he's gaining the other shot at Santa Bar- confidence he needs to take bara." Menendez said. it more often." The coach got strong Nick Rotteveel made it performances from Jaime * * * *FREE :t-I with five minutes left to Diaz and Vince Bertolacci. play when Vince Berto- "Both of those guys lacci lofted a penalty kick have been playing very A.S. into the penalty box. Rolle- well all year. They deserve 'eel out -leaped a Tiger de- a lot of credit," he said fender to put the header Menendez is also encour- Legal Counseling home. aged with the play of seve- Vischer closed the ral of his young players. David Morgan Divorce Appointments Available scoring two minutes later "Guys like Lam Rollins, Nick with his second penalty Freie, Rich Spartan forward Danny Barraza, right, dribbles past a UCSB player Renter's Rights Tuesdays AM/PM kick. The 20-yarder was al- Rotteveel and Pat Rashe in Sunday's match. SJSU will travel south to the USIU tourney. Wills Call 277-2731 most a copy of his first are starting to gain confi- had For More goal, as the Spartans' cap- dence," he said. "I've Contracts Info tain again threaded a curv- five or six freshmen on the Notes: The Spartans important match against . The Oct. 5 exhibition ing shot around the wall field at the same time, but travel south this weekend Fresno State, who upset match against the Golden into the right corner of the the guys are starting to get to participate in the Stanford 2-0 last weekend. Bay Earthquakes has been Funded by Associated Students used to each other. Soccer Classic in Irvine. The game is scheduled for postponed. A later date will "The young guys just UC Irvine, Brigham Young H p m ;it Spartan Stadium he antuninverl need time. I'm looking for- and Loyola will also be on ward to having them for hand .. . The Spartans re four years." turn home on Oct. 8 for an

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SJSU awaits second coming of a Willhite It the Spartan game plan. By Pat Sangimino and scored 72 touchdowns in his prep career, lie was like things would change much. The Ducks dropped their never know what they're going to do," he said SJSU fans will finally gel a chance to see freshman named Parade Magazine's outstanding back in America first two games losing to Pacific 21-15 and Ohio State "You always come out with a surprise and keep 111c tailback Kevin Willhite play at Spartan Stadium. in 1981 and was also named to several All -America teams. 31-6. However, Oregon bounced back last week to upset "They will other team off balance. We're going to have to adopt le After his brother Gerald completed an outstanding "I didn't mind people comparing me to Gerald." Wil- Houston 15-14 plan." career at SJSU, many expected Kevin to follow in his lhite said. "He's great at some things and I'm great at "We're steadily coming up to meet the demands of their game footsteps and become a Spartan. However, Kevin chose to others. I never even thought about breaking all of his the Pac-10," Willhite said. "We're a young team and I V well for attend Oregon instead. records because I feel that I have proven myself. We're think that in another two years we are definitely going to The Spartan defense is definitely playing defensive The name Willhite has stood for exciting football the two different people.'' be a contender." coach Jack Ehvay. In the first three games, the among the last few years. Gerald Willhite is the holder of most of the He had the choice to go to any college he wanted to. So One reason for the upset win last Saturday was the unit has recorded 20 quarterback sacks and is leaders by limiting 69 yards rush- Spartan rushing records and entered the National Colle- why did he pick Oregon? sudden consistency at quarterback. In the two previous nation's its opponents to game. giate Athletic Association record books for rushing for "I really didn't want to stay in California," Willhite losses, head coach Rich Brooks had used both Mike Jor- ing per over 1.000 yards and catching 50 passes for two straight said. "I wanted to get away and I wanted to play in the gensen and Mike Owens at quarterback. However. Jor- Dave seasons. Pac-10." gensen played the entire game against the Cougars and Defensive end Terry McDonald and linebackers on SJSU fans will get a chance to see Kevin and the rest After the highly recruited running back chose Ore- was impressive. Albright and Mike Maurer have been the mainstays with of the Ducks take on the Spartans Saturday at 7 p.m. Thus gon, he began workouts for the Ducks a year ago. During defense. McDonald is second on the team in tackles far in three games. Kevin has rushed the ball 17 times for practice, he suffered a torn hamstring so he decided to The junior signal caller threw for 204 yards including 31 and has recorded five quarterback sacks himself, while yards. redshirl. the winning touchdown a 53-yard scoring strike to Albright leads the Spartans with 33 tackles and Maurer is : "I talked with my brother about attending San Jose "It was hard to learn how to cut and catch again when wide receiver Lew Eames, who caught four passes for 124 third with 27 stops and three sacks. sate. but I never really seriously considered it," Willhite I came back." Willhite said. "But taking a year off gave yards. iaid. "San Jose is more of a passing school and Fm more me the opportunity to concentrate on the books and my It will take a strong offensive effort by the Ducks to Ilia runner." studies, so it gave me somewhat of an advantage." "We looked really good overall," Willhite said. "We penetrate the Spartan defense, but Willhite said that Ore- - Run is what Willhite did in high school. While al Cor- Oregon has been the doormat of the Pac-10 the last played a good game but we still have to work on the little gon is ready for the game and they will "come in fight- dova High near Sacramento, Willhite ran ior 4,901 yards few years and when the 1983 season began, it did not look things that we do wrong like blocking. I think we'll be ing." ready for San Jose." "It's all up to this team," he said. "We have a lot 01 Watching Spartan games is nothing new to Willhite. potential, but it still has to be put on the field a lot more Al F001311: .,GRIGHIS He used to watch Gerald play and is a little worried about than it has been. We can he a good team."

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ULY Thursday, September 29, 1983 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page 3 Entertainer reel to reel Carrie Hagen Entertainer Editor Carrie Hagen Editor French farce talks about love David Reznicek Associate Editor Denice Chambers Associate Editor ....Advertising, Special Projects Conversations deadend A 'Who' obsession Lawrence Wong By Dave Reznicek Stop the presses! I was all ready to lament in print the cover Eric Rohmer should fol- nods of the head. No reve- Marion, a Paris fashion de- finish of the new season of my favorite television show. low his heart, not his head. lations, but good, decent en- signer by trade, and a firm "Doctor Who." I thought channel 54 didn't plan to air the Dr. Anderson immortalizes the man whom Then maybe his latest offer- tertainment. believer in the notion of love- next season until February, but this morning I bought my some already consider immortal, Elvis Cos- ing, "Pauline At the Beach," "Pauline At the Beach," at-f irst-sight. TV Guide, and there it was. tello in an original pen a nd ink drawing. - would be a little more pas- the third installment in Marion desperately "Doctor Who" has been my passion now for three years. sionate and a little less cere- Rohmer's "Comedies and wants her little cousin to find And even though I know there are a lot of fans out there in bral. Proverbs" aeries, is enter- true love. Consuming, burn- the Bay Area, most people either look at my posters with What is it about the taining. ing love. "The kind that goes blank stares or laugh uproariously. Who Monthly." I began to wave good-bye to all my petty French's obsession with the It's the story of a 15- up in flames," she pants. Of course, if I lived in the U.K., it would be different. cash: the products cost at least twice as much as they do on meaning of love that seems year-old's quest for love and In the meantime, Mar- People would only laugh at me because I was obsessed with the other side of the Atlantic. But if you need it, you need it. so utterly hopelesS and ulti- summer romance. Or, as ion goes looking for a little a show that's only supposed to attract preadolescent boys. Unfortunately, the magazine was talking about all of the mately absurd? French di- Marion, Pauline's divorced amour of her own. And we But at least most people have heard of it there. The show shows !still hadn't seen, and I was going crazy. rectors make movies burst- and worldly aunt puts it, get a story. has been on the BBC since 1963. That makes it the longest Last Memorial Day, I attended the "Doctor Who" sci- ing with pseudo-intelluctual "It's time for Pauline's Sort of. running science fiction show on in the world, and exactly one ence fiction convention in Palo Alto. They previewed two dialogue attempting to bring cherry to be popped." Rohmer, responsible for year younger than me. new shows, which at least helped me get through the sum- out some long-obscured The setting is Nor- 1980's "La Femme de l'avia- Actually, calling "Doctor Who" science fiction is like mer. Pt truth about amour. mandy, where the bourgeoi- tuer" and 1981's "Le Beau Characters from "Pauline": Pauline, Pierre, and Marion calling the Beatles a rock group. Well, yes it is, but it is Then, on a fine August Saturday night at 11:15, Channel And instead they dis- sie go to preen and prance. Manage," presents a candy- much more. 54 began broadcasting new Whoa. The station put all four cover a few laughs, Pauline is away from her coated plot and message this We get comedy, but we walks on, prompting her to he is leading her into. Now, I realize I've written about seven paragraphs episodes ( in one case, only a two parter) back to back, so the chuckles, and appreciative parents and in the hands of time around. also must swallow unwieldy call him "a puppy dog." Eventually, level- without really saying what "Doctor Who" is all about. The whole thing was usually over by 1 a.m. dialogue in huge choking Suddenly, up the beach headed Pauline does get in- problem is, whenever I try to tell other people what the show Last Saturday night was the last show of the Davison's gulps. We receive solid saunters Henri. Balding, volved with young Sylvain, is, they stare at me with a glazed, incredulous look. Then first season. This Saturday night, Davison's second season laughs, but we must endure fortyish, an obvious wom- but their romance is used they begin to back away from me slowly. No sudden moves begins. subtitled and epic conjec- anizer, Henry doesn't be- mostly as a catalyst for her that might upset my sanity, which is so obviously teetering But by the second week of November it will all be over. tures on love and all its lieve in private property or aunt's own sexual tete-a- on the edge. In January, the third season will start in the U.K., but I'll many splendored trappings. commitments. tete's. It turns out that "Pau- So I'm just going to say some words which should give start seeing the two seasons of Davison again. Who knows The movie opens with Naturally, Marion falls line At the Beach," is about you some vague idea: Time Lord, time and space, relative how many times I'll have to watch these 14 stories until the the quotation: He who talks for Henry in a big way, Marion, but it is Pauline who dimensions, screaming companions, robot dogs, Daleks, Cy- new batch straggles over the ocean. too much digs his own grave. which upsets both Pierre comes out enlightened and bermen. the Master. Well, I do have one thing to look forward to: On Novem- Rohmer obviously wanted to and Pauline greatly. adjusted in the end. That's all. If I said any more, you would get the wrong ber 23, channel 54 will broadcast "The Five Faces of Doctor make the point that his char- Pauline thinks Marion So what is the moral? idea. The show has to be seen to be disbelieved. Who," a special 20th birthday celebration of the show. It will acters spent too much time and Pierre would make a That the young understand Although "Doctor Who" was first seen in the U.S. in the be broadcast more or less simultaneously in the U.K. and talking, but ultimately, the great couple. They are both far more than their elders mid-70s, when the Beeb I the affectionate name for the BBC) the U.S. movie did the same. blonde, athletic, and nausea- give them credit for, espe- exported some shows. I didn't see the show until the second But I'm tired of always waiting! I dream of flying to Marion takes a walk on tingly philosophical, a mar- cially in matters of the wave in 1980. London, turning on the telly in my hotel room Tuesday or the beach and runs into her riage made in Stanford Grad heart? That people talk a big At this time, a package of shows was offered to tele- Wednesday night, and watching an episode with the rest of old flame, a wind-surfing School. game, then wimp out when vision stations featuring Tom Baker as the fourth actor to the civilized world. stud named Pierre. Pierre Pierre continues to per- the chips are down? play the Doctor. Channel 54 in San Jose purchased the pack- So I'm taking up a collection for plane and hotel fare. has always loved Marion, sue Marion, but she is frank: I think it's a combina- age and began broadcasting. Bring your donations to the Journalism Building. I'll even and begs for another chance. "You have had your chance, tion of the two.The French By playing the programs Monday through Friday, a accept Visa and Mastercharge. He is handsome, intelligent, and you didn't set me on talk too much to youngsters, basic four-part story would be finished in less than a week. a graduate student. He also fire." So she stag's with then wimp out on affairs of The package included 41 stories. Channel 54 got through worships the ground Marion Henri knowing full-well what the heart them all in about 8 months. they finished, they started over again. I've seen When MIM Mit I." Er the Tom Baker shows about four or five times each, in addi- .11!)"’I’m COUPON Henri imakens Pauline in a scene front "Pauline Al The Beach." tion to seeing my favorites on my VCR many more times. I s addicted to a But I was faced with a problem. The Coneheads are And the wall came BUY ONE ICE CREAM years behind on new epi- show, but I was more than two back! NBC will present an down. Remember that de- a new Doctor began work in the U.K.: Peter sodes. In 1981, animated special Oct. 14. lightful little dity,"Mexican OOP 011i X01 e SUNDAE AND GET THE I But in 1981,1 was still watching Tom Baker. Davison. featuring the loveable aliens Radio?" 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Cale presents 'Duck's Breath' spreads laughter in San Jose a breath of purity By Eric Hermstad The old-waver An evening with the corned) troupe Duck's Breath Mys- syndicated Homemade Radio Series beard on KQED. in an impure age tery Theatre exposes you to a wide variety of personalities KCSM. and KKUP in the Bay Area). ranging from Mr. Science, ( "He knows more than you Mr. Science, played by Coffey, shows new anger By Mike McGuire answers incredible ques- do!" ), to Ian Shoales' witty commentaries on life. tions from the audience, in a short episode format. In the Keystone crowd was impatient by the time a small, By Dave Reznicek The The four member team played last Friday at Camera past, on the radio series, he has discussed such topics as how a rock poet to stay angry for a wandered onto the stage. He It's almost impossible for wiry guy with a grizzled visage One for two wild roller coaster shows. A fifth member of the to distinguish boy slugs from girl slugs. Christian, John Lennon and began fid- whole career. Bob Dylan turned was wearing a black t-shirt and faded jeans group, Jim Turner, was touring with the Adrian Belew His wildest exclamation of the Townshend went evening was "I.Q. and married and became aimless, Pete dling with a guitar. Nobody in the audience noticed him Band, but the remaining members held pp effortlessly with- pleasant smelling urine Elvis are related." It brought the house through addictions and decided on fashion, and now while they continued to drink. out him. down. THE angry young man has turned into a commer- Soon the guy was joined by a slender lady with leather Costello, Member Merle Kessler, like the rest of the group, hails An audience sing-along to "Old McDonald" was well flat brimmed hat. While the two tuned-up cial hitmaker. pants and a black, from Iowa. He described the group's style as an "American- done, but I was thankfull it was only the "had a pig" towards tune and melody electronic gadgets, verse. I Surprisingly, Costello's turn their guitars and fiddled with various ized Monty Python." couldn't take much more off-key The voice, voices singing "with an has made him a much stronger live performer. the crowd slowly began to focus their attention on the cou- The show was split into two parts. The first half was oink oink here...." the attitude. They all came through full- ple. the intensity.., "Mr. Nifty's Vaudeville Cavalcade," consisting of individ- The encore, "Transvestite Farmers Association," was Costello's recent Berkeley appearance. Before anyone noticed including the announcer who throttle at ual skits, and the second half, "Duck Du Jour," was a collec- worth wailing for, with two "ugly but harmless" representa- Costello's charm and wit, so evident on vinyl, and fre- was caught napping J.J. Cale and his partner Chris Lake- tion of short sketches featuring all of the members. tives from the "drag aggie" movement from a city called absent from live shows, was on display. Replacing land had already struck the opening chords to "Livin' In an quently The evening began with a character named Mr. Nifty Argo Fay, in Iowa. Martell and Kessler do well as the farm- was a new found charm and confidence. Paradise," a cult favorite which protests society's his old anger Artificial (Bill Allard) who introduces various "friends" who per- ers, and even belt out a song with Kessler handling nor condescending, smiling from materialistic. the He was neither cool overpowering concern with things guitar duties and Martell accompaning a little jig at the by slapping a bright the start, and loosening up enough to dance From beginning to end, the show was a reaffirmation of red purse. His latest Punch the Clock is a warm and rich what the crowd already knew Cale is probably the most end. Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre next appears in the Bay rife with Costello's usual little ironies and underrated performer around. commentary, Area on October 15 and 16 at the Great American Music Hall songs sounded very full, augmented by a also happens to be one of the absolute masters of charms. These Cale with their new show "Las Vegas: Confidential." four piece horn section, and two wrinkled and authentic blues-rock guitar. gospel singers. Eric Clapton and Albert King may be flashier. but Cale "Everyday I Write the Book," one of his seven encore has real soul. tunes, was beautiful and precise. Cale's eclectic style of playing lead guitar is sparse "T.K.O. ( Boxing Day)" combined the fat Stax soul compared to such bombastic guitarists as Eddie Van Haien sound and Elvis' gruff, nasal vocals to recreate the Philly but he conveys more in two or three runs up and down the sound. A difficult endeavor for an Englishman, indeed. The neck of a guitar than Van Haien can in a 30-minute barrage. song became an instant concert classic. Cale doesn't use a pick, he uses his forefinger to pick a Elvis played only one song off his classic Armed lead line while using the rest of his fingers to perform subtle Forces: "Watching the Detectives," neither a rocker nor strummings that give his solos a tasty layered effect. more of salty whodunit set to modern music. playing with Cale for six ballad, but photo by Chris Peterson Chris Lakeland, who has been Watch as Elvis becomes Mr. Storyteller, crouching and gri- years, took center stage twice, and proceeded to captivate gently wiping the lenses of his pink plastic-rimmed the prettiest songs I've ever heard. macing, Elvis Costello performs at The Greek. the audience with two of photo by David Chelemer glasses. "Walk Out in the Rain" was a soulful ballad about tell- Limn. (Leon Martell) explains Elvis' band, the merry bunch of Attractions, lent their anger. ing your lover to take a hike. Her voice conveyed a feeling of some of his paranoid feelings. usual expertise and charm. Steve Nieve on keyboards, The anger was there, if only for a brief flash. independence and vulnerability. in front of the stage were Bruce Thomas on bass, and Peter Thomas on drums rarely But the dancing new-wavers "I Only Went to Dance" quickened the pace a tad and I arm. All of those introduced seem to owe him money. middle-of-the-road, and probably saw the spotlight or center stage. The Attractions under- painfully middle-class and allowed Lakeland to display her guitar skills which are on a He introduces a singer ( Merle Kessler) who "under- than in Mr. Costello's stand the legend status of their boss, which is commendable. more concerned with appearances par with Cale's. Like Cale, her lead runs aren't heavily stands folks, understands singing, so he's a good Members of the "Transvestite Farmers As- The biggest treats of the evening were Costello's rendi- sudden anger. embellished or particularly flashy. Rather, they use sim- folksinger. sociation," Leon Martell and Merle Kessler. acute network of perception wasn't tions of The English Beat's "Stand Down Margaret," and a Thankfully, Elvis' plistic chordings which utilize the notes as efficently as pos- The folksinger sings two humorous songs, the best of trendy indifference didn't faze him. spirited but abbreviated version of "Friday On My Mind." working, and the fan's sible. which, "The Ballad of Ronald McDonald," had me laughing Costello seems complete: The Other standouts included "The Angels Wanna Wear My The Evolution of Elvis Following Lakeland's lightly-melodic break. Cale an- into the next skit. caught up with the poet, and the vocals Red Shoes," and "Alison," from his first masterpiece, 1977's entertainer has nounced he was going to do a couple of songs he wrote that Good thing, too. "The Grovey Tripper," a "dancepoem" The anger? It's still there, but you My Aim Is True. grant justice to the lyrics. were "made famous by Eric Clapton." At this point, the brother Bob (Dan Coffey), was difficult to sit peek there. I suppose one The night's climax came during "Pump It Up," Elvoid's can only expect a glimpse here, a crowd went bankers as Cale meandered into his first com- IbYiroMurgk.Nifty's l that. last song, and the most powerful in a show full of power and should be thankful for even mercial hit, "After Midnight," which was covered by Clap- This was the way the evening went, the good skits mak- ton in the mid-70s. ing up for the poor skits. Without missing a beat, Cale ripped into the four chord The highlight of the night, as far as I was concerned, intro to "Cocaine," and sustained the subtle intensity of the was Ian Shoales (Kessler), the outspoken, opinionated com- ,44400 song for a full six minutes. There was nothing to interfere mentator on everything ranging from comparing prostitutes The Ladies of with the gritty sound of real blues. and football players ("both wear out their bodies"), to llmp4 [Bakmas "Unemployment" wap the final song of the evening and something that sounded like "what is a tegrin shake any- photo by David Chelemer Flowers - Duck's all I can say is that it was probably one of the most riveting way?" ( Shoales is a very fast talker). Brea th performs in one of the many America's But DrusaiSansiwich live. skits of the evening. DELTA ZETA We deliver songs I've heard Another outstanding performance was turned in by His guitar picking was sublime and his singing gave the Leon Martell as Lonni, a relative of Mr. Nifty's who has had Proudly Present it's Fall 1983 4'4 flowers FTD tune a haunting air of despair. a lobotomy. The paranoid Lonni, during his rambling mono- Make it Blimpies for all occasions! More than likely, this song is directed at record compa- logue that was supposed to be on butterflies, compares the The Iota Pledge Class 41 BLIMPIE FEATURE, nies who have completely missed the boat with Cale and his new AT&T symbol to the Death Star from "Star Wars." 13 kinds of N V music. The style sub-sand, 'hes 438 E. Santa Clara three-quarters full theater seemed to enjoy the Mr hearty chef salads, I'll do anything, anything at all, fresh-fruit salads Kathy Burbank Julie Mott Science skit best, probably due to it's popularity on the Classroom, hot -spicy chili, quiche 292-0462 rob 'cept steal and & a full line of pastries Karen Calhoun Shelly Owens left saying a quiet In the same way he came on, he ALS "thank you" to the crowd as he and Lakeland walked off the 'Rohmer's brilliant erotic comedy: Donna Camara Stephanie Rickard David Deabv A large variety stage. New York LIVE of imported beers Happy Hour 4-7 MUSIC A complete line of espresso Susie Cesar Molly Robinson Hoping to get the scoop of the year. I quickly ran around "DELIGHTFUL. coffee Hors D'oeuvres & Italian soda to the back of the Keystone to wait for Cale to exit. Thurs. 6.:AZZ with the Kim Crooks Mary Schnabel Lunch Mon -Fri A film or summer sunlight I waited for over an hour. Finally, Lakeland came out. bare skin and escalating Guy Dickenson Quartet Cheryl Fujii Heidi Schofield 11:30-2:00 Her eyes mirrored an exhaustion that only a louring musi- amorous misunder- cian could understand. We talked about nothing for awhile standings - wit and irony and Friends abound An erotic round AO t SAN I. AMOS IBTWN 251) & i 947-1333 Mary Hernan Teri Shiozaki before she walked over to a mid-sized recreational vehicle. that can only lead to Fri. REGGAE, lim im MN IMP MMMMMMMMMMMM Kirsten Kroll LuAnn Tetzlaff Then, Cale emerged from the club. those wonderful Fhohmer "Great show Mr. Cale," I said. insights into the mind and with Joe Verri's One World AnnaMaury Sue Wilcox "Thanks," he drawled. 1 heort" -David Anton NEWSWEEK FREE! CALENDAR "Got a minute to talk?" tasked. LaDou Antje Welzien WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT EwEUtwsf "Yeah, let me get this loaded," he said. with coupon Danny Hull & Spang-a-Lang Kristin Laymon Every Wed: He added with a wry smile, "My roadie didn't show." starting at 9:00 MEDIUM PEPSI PRODUCT Every Thurs: Four/Four Then I realized he had no roadie, it was just he and Fri: Magnolia Jazz Band Lakeland tooling around in the R.V. ?"14 WITH Sat: David Ladd & Video Jazz I heard one of the Keystone stage hands giving Cale at the beach PURCHASE OF ANY SANDWICH On Presents, Sunday, directions to Modesto. EXCLUSIVE ,,iP’,1 Oct. 2, 1983 3190 The Alameda I looked at Cale and the exhaustion in his eyes. PREMIERE 1 101 STARTS 1170 E. He noticed me and shook his head. I understood. Santa Clara St 984-0475 ENGAGEMENT! FRIDAY! San Jose 297-56by COUPON EXPIRES 10/31/83 t FIL I 1 II L. Thursday, September 79, 1983 Pape 7 Thursday. September 29, 1983 Page 6 between covers 411 curtain call eye s for you SJSU Theater performs 'Catch-22' This book only has By Warren Bates The cast and crew of SJSU's presentation of Joseph where it will serve as a vehicle for the central theme of By Craig Carter Heller's war satire "Catch-22" are on a mission of their own. "Catch-22." lots more of it in 90 odd, fun- The commercial breaks are I'm going to give this in throughout the handbook Roger Moore?). and talk. I lose thirty min., "I want people to walk into the theater and say 'this is "In war you see the world maps where planes and tanks filled pages. getting more frequent. I'm book the attention it de- with instant insight in There is advice (or mix- utes of Thunderball and my crazy'." Paul Vierra, technical director of the play said get shuffled around they're just toys." Vierra said. "Peo- Even better, the book is running out of time). serves. other words, a couch potato ing sex and TV. It's "not rec- seat on the couch. But it's all before a dress rehearsal last week. ple who have to die for their country are only additions to the divided into little sections Best of all, the couch po- I'll review The Official could get fried and easily un- ommended" by the hand- right because I've seen He was referring to the play's set or more specif- toys." suitable for reading during tato can read and watch TV Couch Potato Handbook: A derstand the simple satire. book. "Give one up," the "Thunderball" before). ically, the play's swing set. "This play is about insanity. War is insanity. The things commercial breaks. The edi- at the same time, thereby Guide to Prolonged Tele- But it's fun. Guide says, "sex is over- If the aforementioned Vierra and director Patty Gassman were searching for we live and die for are insane. A lot of people in the higher tors actually recommend not tacking valuable time vision Viewing" during the ( Boad almost gets laid, rated anyway." humor has you rolling, or if a symbol to bring across their idea that war is a game and echelons of politics and the military think of military equip- this, figuring that such a away from "Green Acres" commercial breaks in to- but a commercial break ar- ) Oops. Instead of writ- you have a friend who'd Vierra hit upon the swing set idea. He answered a want ad, ment as numbers and a game, which it isn't." treatment will make their reruns. night's (Sunday the 25th) rives at the wrong time.) ing at the break, I went probably enjoy the book if he picked up the set and hauled it down to SJSU's studio theatre The play, which stars SJSU's Jeff Letteire as the crazed screening of "Thunderball." Here's a slice of couch downstairs to get some cof- or she can pry his or her eyes book last a week or two. If you read only one book Yossarian trying to get out of the war, opens tonight at 8 ( Here come the ti- potato humor from the bi- fee and ran into some room- from the tube long enough, ( Uh oh. it's getting past all year. I hope it's not this p.m. and plays through Saturday. tles. . . ) ble's "The Ten Command- mates who offered me food delight in knowing there's II pm, and I sense a climax. one. It is being presented in an "in the round," or ensemble The handbook claims it ments of Couch Potato Eti- 4, format. That is, the stage will be surrounded by the audi- "takes over where your TV quette": ence. Along with Letteire, eight actors will portray 19 differ- Guide leaves off." This par- I. THOU SHALT NOT ent characters and since there is no curtain falling for scene ody of all that is healthy have any entertainment be- changing, they will be forced to make costume changes in promises to prime the l- fore TV. 'Lucy': there's more to life the audience. think-all -the-time-is-prime-- II. THOU SHALT NOT Gassman, a graduate student and director of last se- time viewer for a new and talk when the set is on, nor mester's "Equus" and "Interview," another ensemble pro- improved television experi- shalt thou make distracting duction. says that ensemble theatre is more "entertaining ence. noises. and money and captivating to the audience since they are part of the X. THOU SHALT sit lust you too can than For $4.95, just show. own this thin, TV Guide- without moving, listen with- "They are also being exposed to a different and innova- sized Couch Potato bible that out ceasing and let not thine By Sam White tive form of theatre." she said. will tell you how to "pick up eyes wander from the flick- Except for a few revi- Tenth Commandment," is a jubilant Lucy. this point: Ronald, father of "Catch-22" is Gassman's thesis project. After she re- a couch potato," how to ering tube. sions, it reads like a script perhaps today's most ac- The Bendings reside in a Lucy, beds down with Lucy's ceives her degree, she hopes to direct local professional make coffee crystal sand- No doubt some people from television's "Dynasty" complished suspense novel- beachfront home on the best frined's mother. productions and teach at the university level. wiches, and identify the follow these commandments saga: money, power, expen- ist. His latest offering justi- coast of southern Florida. Wayne. Lucy's brother, is The play is also Vierra's first venture into technical couch potato subgroups more closely than they ad- sive cars, more money, fies such praise. Their lives, as well as their sexually attracted to a production after previously working on SJSU productions as Uncommon taters, Spud 'n' here to the commandments more power, sprawling man- "The Case of Lucy Bend- neighbors, are examined neighbor boy, who is sleep- a set designer. Guts viewers, Re-hash from a bible published some- sions and rampant sexual ing" focuses on the attempt and presented to the reader. ing with the wife of yet an- Vierra was selected last summer by the United States Browns, et. al. what earlier, which of encounters among the cast by two parents to cure their Joys and personal tribula- other neighbor. Institute of Theater Technology to serve as one of three U.S. (A beautiful thug saves course makes the humor members without the eight-year-old daughter tions of all are revealed. Pool parties abound, as representatives at the Prague Quadrennial in Czechoslova- Bond's ass, burns the bad work. Maybe it's not so slightest thought given to re- Lucy, who is apparently The Bendings decide do sex and drugs among this kia. The Prague show, held every four years, is devoted to guy, sends her bike for a fluffy after all. With the striction or commitment. over-sexed. Yes, over-sexed. that it is time to seek help for elite group of socialites. worldwide displays qf theatre design and scenography. swim, and we aet a deter- Commandments we leave All this provides the When little Lucy was their daughter. Enter a child The story more or less Vierra found the most "exciting displays" were those in the gent commercial). the realm of simple coffee foundation for Lawrence four years old, she witnessed psychologist. For $100 an continues in this manner ensemble form. Couch potatoes are table humor and enter into Sanders' "The Case of Lucy a sexual encounter between hour. the psychologist coun- with an underlying message He said "Catch-22"s set concept will make the audience couch potatoes, it seems, Social Commentary. Bending," a riveting tale of her mother and a neighbor. sels the family, in hopes of that no amount of material more aware of one another and make them realize the play's more out of an aversion to This is an awfully long lust, greed and, quite sim- From that point on. when- identifying the causes of gain can eliminate emo- message more acutely. thinking than any love of commercial break. ply, life in general. ever male friends of her par- Lucy's behavior. Mean- tional stress. The residents television. ( Bond gets his gal. 007 Sanders, author of such ents visit, Lucy's hands while, life gees on in the are all wealthy, but each suf- "Tragedy has to be made personal. Most of us look at Passivity is a way of life never wastes beauty. What a bestsellers as "The First begin to "wander," the end beachfront community. fers from some type of emo- the shooting down of 269 people on KAL from a detatched photo by David Morgan for couch potatoes, and it's guy. And isn't Sean Connery Deadly Sin," "The Third result being red-faced guests Sanders chooses to tional malady, whether it be photo by David Morgan view. . . that wasn't a tragedy, it was a catastrophe. But we an unconsciousness reveled a much better Bond than Deadly Sin," and "The and humiliated parents. But weave an intricate tale at loneliness or just plain bore- can't feel it the way someone who was close to someone on Elizabeth Gars rehearses with Jeff Lettiere dom. Jeff Lettiere and Darryl Vinyard perform in the plane would," he said. at the SJSU Studio neater. Although Lucy's behav- "Catch -22" opening Sept. 29. ior improves, her father's ,e5e7ere_, extramarital affairs only serve to keep the family at NUSRAT SWEETS RESTAURANT odds. Feeling misunderstood and unloved, Wayne Bend- Indian Food For Less ing runs away. Best Seeking refuge from the Vegetable Curries pressures of a cheating hus- Beef, Lamb, Chicken & band and a nymphet daugh- ter, Lucy's mother becomes Dancin' Rock 'n Roll totally immersed in religion. The nightly parties and Five Course Lunch $4.25 orgies continue, along with )/30- Mitch Woods & 10/7Whiskey Hill 10/14 Broadway Blues 11 AM 2 PM the gradual realization by the residents that total con- The Rocket 88's 10/8 Moondance 10/15 Chuck Wagon tentment is not their's. Not one of them is really happy 10/1 - Mark Ford Band & The Wheels Seven Course Dinner $5.25 with the course their lives have taken. Misery is 5 PM 10 PM .masked by wealth. A rather interesting turn Lunch 7 Days A Week of events provides a star- C tling conclusion. Dinner 6 Days A Week "The Case of Lucy Bend- ing" provides good reading Closed Monday Evenings and also causes one to give thought to life's happinesses and misfortunes. Things that For More Information Call: we sometimes think ought to make us happy, might not at all. Danny Hull Quintet -Tuesdays Joe Shanno-Wednesdays The Cool Jerks -Thursdays (408)244-0794 Through his characters, 2595 The Alameda, Santa Clara, CA 95050 Sanders paints a realistic portrait of life, stressing the necessity for inner happi- ness...... Thursday. September 29, 1983 Pool the Yina Word MUSIC be the Bay Area premiere of man stayed very close to this Hey Porgy and Bess! "Invitation au Voyage." script. "Five and Dime" American standards of the This film tells the bizarre was a victim of the studio, '40s and '50s will be given a story of twin brother and sis- which gave up on it before new treatment when Linda ter who are so obsessively in word of mouth could Ronstadt joins Nelson Rid- love with one another that spread.CH dle for an afternoon of music they ultimately take on one MISC. at the Concord Pavillion on identity. Sounds pretty The Oakland Ballet, for DI Sunday. Ronstadt and Rid- weird. It's rated R and sub- those of you with a cultural dle's recent album "What's titled. bent, will present "Cake New" will be featured, the Times are 7:15 for "Invi- walk," by Boris/Gottschalk . LP spotlighting such notable tation" and 9:10 for "Que- "Les Noches," by composers as George and relle." General admission is Nijinska/Stravinsky: and Ira Gershwin, Sammy Cahn $3.50 and students are "Sibelius," by Guidi/Sibe- and Jules Stein, and Irving $3.00. CH lius, 8 p.m. tomorrow h Berlin. This musical mar- * * * through Saturday. The show riage will take place live in Next week's Wednesday will be at the Zellerbach Au- only three other venues in Cinema is 'Tome Back to ditorium, UC-Berkeley. America. Opening the show the Five and Dime, Jimmy Tickets are $6-$14. The Oak- Taylor Mat at 3 will be comedian Bob Dean, Jimmy Dean." The land Ballet has been labeled his "wi Dubac. Reserved tickets are Robert Altman film tells the one of the best around, so the Paddy Mon definitely worth $15.50 and lawn seating is story of a group of women drive is comedy tei who were devoted to the late it .CH $9.50.DR to * * * actor in their youth. The film * * * performed On-campus metal mer- stars Cher and Karen Black THEATER chants should walk not in very good performances. A musical production the St drive to the San Jose Civic The story was originally told that crosses the barriers be- An Auditorium Wednesday in a Broadway play, and Alt- tween time and timeles- night at 8 for an urban ear sness: the South Pacific and assault featuring Bonnie danceable rhythm and blues the London Zoo: Rogers and James Dio and Queensry- in the Student Union Ball- Hammerstein and The Talk- ehe.The diminutive Dio fea- room. Tickets are $3.50 for ing Heads can only be called tures one of the biggest students and $6.50 for gen- Newts. Newts opened Sept. voices in rock, a weapon eral. For advanced sales go 22 in the Theater Artaud at awesome in it's sustained to the AS. Business Offi- Project Artaud in San Fran and operatic breadth. Din is ce.DR cisco and will run until Oci the former lead singer for FILM 29. The production pre Blackmore's Rainbow and Tonight, Camera One mieres a visual/auditory was the replacement for will present "Querelle, feast with an infectious Ozzie Osbourne in Black Rainer Werner Fassbinder's rhythm and unrelenting Sabbath. Tickets are $11.50 last film. The film stars beat. Performances are in advance and $13.00 the Brad Davis as a sexy, but scheduled for Thursday, Fri- day of the show.DR lethal sailor, and deals with day and Saturday evenings * * * the concept of machismo at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 Do you love the blues and men's feelings. "Que- for adults and $4 for children and dancing too? Hey hey relle" co-stars Franco Nero and seniors, and are avail- hey, have I got a show for and Jeanne Moreau as a able at all BASS outlets. In- you. It's on campus too! brothel owner. Ills unrated, formation is available by Roomful of Blues and The but for mature audiences calling the box office at (415 Nighthawks team up Friday only. 621-7797.DC night at 8 for an evening of Before "Querelle" will

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