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The UCSD Guardian Uni crsily of California, San Diego Volume JH Number 2, Thur",day. January ('i, 1 HH]

Ih TIIO,\1:\S HA , ' KI~ .\,." , 1.<11101 IliI/1 (/I""/J;;il ~ to /I(I}I lli }"I,I /(/ i1 A wit)' /' J/ \;()I '>olll:fll\ ear ... ago t IIt:rt \ ed all EmpI'lor \\ ho \' cI ( ('XU' ..,1\ el\ !flnd of it hal,tnt"t'd };!gl'l tlt;tt lw "'penl £til 111 I1I1w In Ih pur-,;ull, h,,' hl IHight IX'(IJ[fIl' an 111 tOrllal ligurl' lie had arl I~O' 1'111 1 for t'\ (1"\ hour of I r,l' (1<1 apd iU"ita thl'\ a\ofakll, lit '1 .... III «()un~ 11. .. • 0 1 hu ;1" d\- did IJJ hllll. "'I hi' I.llt'JlI('1 ' 0I1\(1llI1"'('I\l' o',t cI Illltl'tl !lIal ,and cll't hll·d [1'('\ u U d "h (' ;m\ l' Ipn'Ill' \\;1 I ll· Y Ir<,hl' o( d PI' ' ',.1 till I \ t'Y, Ihl'!r Jorlllulal' anrl dn .. h I Iwrlliant. I hl'\ ald. L;1 ht II' olUtll111 \\l:n' 'l1~dl' )' 'he luff 1" ...... ,1· ed \ "h 'Il' \\ Illlcll'l ,ul qUdl! 1\ 'h.t' 'hl \ IWl"lllll' 11'(1)1111)1, hell I hit' Ill<"' ..d III \ i lhll' It. <\1,\ 'Inl' \\ ho t.,a lIlIflt I(,r t/"'t ,:flll l-tt' Iwld. III \.1 II ,," Iflb!\ 1upld "'(11.11 \)U'e! '"It l"pll.1

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The UCSD Guardian Oliphant The UC D Guardian Page ;1 Thomas Rankin, News Editor Ne\Vs January (J , 1983 Drunk drivers I'he EJJzperor's Opinion now fa ce more }leU', ba la Heed stringen t laws royal budget ( 1I.'I).!II/·iI l'llilol'illls 1('/'1'(.\/'111 III< II/,illillll.' 11./ Iii< "I/it,}/'{al IHillfd 01 III< I ,('.'i1J By .1011;\0 BI{JCL l"JlUiIlUl'c/ 11'11111 paj,W 1 1./IIIIt/trllI Til., ~ 'dil'lI'Ial /l'"lIiI 1.\ ((I1I1",).\(t/ ,~/ ~(('II I ,JUIIK. 1.1.'" I.II/,iil. 7illil - ""art \\, ",., R,lIIklll (/111/ (aI, /lIIkl(' . \/111111"1 (/1'11<11'., III II//,\.,nllllll all sok/., 1I1('(lP//lif/II'!' Iii, ,\1/\\ Ih( '11.11, I t \"'11'1)( It onll I(KIK Ihrl'!. h(lllr~ for {(IlkI' II lid do lIoJ 11('('('>"'11'1/." /'r'/lI('.\/ 1111111' 1'1. If' oil/I' (.11(1 I'd 11111. d, 1I1i/,ma/. ""Illd. \\,.Jkltl dO'\1l II., \hll "1 'hl 1/.' (1I/nfIISlT' (I/' 11/1 ' N')!llIls 01 IIII' I 'lIil'lTs/l.\' of Ca/.(/ol'll{{{ Sail \) 1 t'gI)C()lIllt~ 10 1L(l)rd Ih ()\I!~ \\ \1(>1' I hI I \\rl '·O).,llf' ,cl firsl drunk dn\ ing fat;lilt~ In ,\ Ilrk 1Il~ 'I' (Il'PI, lllP1)JlI I er " I~l~:{. \\hen t\\l·nlv·vcar·old , :\Il'f( \ Oil L1""" 'ilou~h' ~l' Juall An'l t''' \\ ,,0.; nil; d()\\ n .IS 0:£1 .\tIOlI)(, .. 1I'd 11<' "p('lltd Letters to the Editor he \\ alked 111 San Y... idn,. 111'-. killer \\ as dl'l\'lI1g (Ill a h, l..\ l \\ Idl I l.tn"} II "l sU"Jll·ndl.'cI IIccl1'-.(·. ,t'l} I hlJlg (I' r II' BlIllwdld lOl .,;1\ I hI'" \n'\ l'~ \\a ... t hl' fir~1 (If what h()11i t hl n.l.(Ul hq~g(C1 I I"t Engineers do have hearts ... \\ III hkeh be Illall\ \ Il't I illS of drunk di'l\er" 111 ' ''al1 Dlcgo III IJ' ... Ill.(""d .. '",'Wl, Ilecnr t, fll!.IJ)',' response to yo ur Jan. :{ ~an I )Iego police ofll('ers made Tn "".wants to touch you and get '1 hl'l1 11.1'\ IJ!JII ltd I,. hi article, "Do Eng-i n e r ~ Have 11)2 drunk dn\ II1g arre ... l~ gifts from you and squirm • Ill'll\ l( lJ'llIl I lei " I ')I 1,1' More Fu n?," we feel a great bl'l \\ el'n nO,'11 (,f 1)(0(' :~ I ancl () wit h you in lust and pas­ A hangover can be good for you ;11ll of lall I \round thl' nld ,\'11 1I· ... l' \\ l'n' , I' 1)1;(' Illj. deal of ympathy for the sion"." is sexist and offensive. hI" I"·... "I ill IlIld·. aut hor. He is understandablv ,'oUI1I\ Ihl'll' \\ i1'-. anutiler l:i:l Perhaps Mr. Ensign bel ieve~ By lWGER SIMON :i. Lord B no n . s (17XH· 1I0tl11' h,l "lhlYI " 101 'l disi ll usioned \\ ith society's Ihe clock gongs midnight, a drunk elml'r, 1,lk('n h~ pollrl' that the amount of 10\ e t hat an Lu.., .\n~ l'Il'''' T inu.·" ~\ ndit.·... ll' IH21l Cure: . I' t'l money oriented value system, grape must be ealen upon each \11 I Ill' "an1l' 11111< pl'nod engineer can show for a person LIS . \ 't, \ I.t I).. l 1 I , gong. Of cuur:,e with digital Lct ha\ e \\ 1I1l' and 1(·1'1 \\'11111 I)' 1111' "IlUnl\'~ but his \ iews w hic h attempt to is inversely proportIOnal to his The pain of a hango\'er can lIlell ul Ix ( ".1))(1 equate the discipline of engi· clock.., or clocks \\' il h no gong .... women. mIrth and laughter ,i1; oil,,1 inlrl'ilu '<1\.... ":-;';111 income. l\1r. En~lgn's article be gmd for you. I I IS nature's q'(llI "I 'I I' ,'1r1 11" cl 11\1 neering with materialism and this becomes difficult. In that Sermon" and soda waler t he I)ll'g((('OUI1I~ hil!>O\;'lhl''''lilll' totall y ignores the IIlcreaslIlg way of telilng you t hat you are case. just eal 12 grapes dav afler. 1l1l'-'h,,' I' \1111" II' Insensitivity are ludicrou!:>. :I\l'rilgl' lor drunk ell'I\ Ing LOIhU'Ul'tiOI1 ha" hegull on a n,,'\\ da",-.ro"l11 fatiJit\ fl>l' Third Collt'gt'. Tht' lIuilding. \1 hill number of women who are sti ll alive. 11 , I) I I'l . II, : I III l r qUIck ly. i1. Anot her l11ed ical cure: dl':llh".' III I'I'P(J)ll'd that \11 bringing Illon' "tuclent ... II) tht· an·a, ha, al..,o di"pJa"l'(1 ,l'\l'r,,1 dO/l'll priml' l'l'ntral'l'amjlll, In analyzi ng Mr. Ensign's pursuing careers in engineer· But I know you expect 'iym "Then a raw egg is cracked Dlinkll1 g causes uehvdrat ion 101 '11t'1 [l·ll' 'ld' I • d" , l pat hy and ad\ Ice from your people lien' kllkd h~ drunk pa"hin ).! p lan'". article one not ices that a sim ing. Do they spend their mone\' into a glass of water. One care· and the contraction' of the ell'll. 1'1'''' 111 I hl counll' dunng II'l IJ;i;'l!lll( 1 r' new"papcr. So. I \\ ill once ~I Jl,r 't \1 d\ (tl t t. I)! pJr deletion of the firsl and l a~t in the same fashion as thei'r full y walche ... Ihe )' hape of the blood vessel". To cure I his, I ~l~ I , and I~l~:) had n','( ,rd 111 7. Zen Snllt h, former bar· Ill' 'I JIe' '-., .... ("l' < PI)" ,I' '11' \ l ''-'11I'·\, ll1i:lrvelous organ. Bul \\ hat do Ihe SIght of you. You do Ihi" pl'J'I'l!k (Jlllll'r II,I'T~ Ptohl,'" .-a"'I' I'" a I1lI ... dl·I1'ldl111r 11l',-! thal).."l' ,all :lI,gl' 1)(' o"h 11'- '- lion", engIneers or anyone who selfIsh. heartless minds. ~ Iliklll!. 'Ild\ r ,\.; I 'II (I' ,ell" "'I, 'Il 1"'IIl" II .. I l' we do 10 il? \V(' go out and klil e\'ery year. J hope ou 're tender of Ihe :\llrage Tmern: 1111' l :Jillornia Illgli\\ ,I~ I'dlllll I h(, dl'l('lllll'I'1 eell (1:(1 til \\ n't kit ",.. till Illg c\'\ makl:" more than $2,DOO a Guy Buc hwitz '11 tl Jlr l \'1' I pleased wi l h vou rsel f You " !'eople \\ould COIlle' IIllo the n'I~lrll'd Ih:11 Il''-~ Lallf'lIll1all' Illlh ~ Il'qu rl·d 10 "Ilt HI:I IIt,llgI· ... III Ihl I) ""Ill' \ ( .... (.ulflt!'·f)U~)· I (II ""rill mtlnt h' Michacl Wat c horn off a fifth and turn into bibu· • \ \ l' \ l I" I If" "I look <1\\ flIl. If yi)u e\' er do t hi ... ICl\ern 111 \l'r) bad shape and \I ('J'(' kJiIl'c1 111 111l' \'ll'1111 Ihllllt • 'h' ~;1I1 I )1l'~11 l hqJlI'1 0' "'ll" Ii' BII' " IIld, .t11·1 You oughl 10 IX' a ... hanwd " klll'\\ alxlut \\ - on a '1('IllOIl \\ l'(Ige. ~('('III)(1 oll(·IHil'r ... 'lllhl L:fllo ,'ollklll 10.0';' IpIPt 11ll'l'IIITI I I I~ I l'lkl' 11 II1I I'''. \\, h I h, I'" , I, III I Ilg~ I' I ,! I I' l l'l I h(' -alcohol. ,\nd It I~ nol fu~'1 I~)I'I~. whlll' IIlI'al1l 111l'J'(' \\ a' a II \\ LWI1 '1 It "j 1 I \our head in II 'r ou can \\·d ... h "i\cluall\. Ihal is 1101 it clln' .111. 'lh('I1I)\Clrt of tili'drllllk'­ n III t' a''- ~'Klll "IHllhl II I 'hI I Ix Editor: college. 1 kno\\' I hat tllOlll'\ the alcohol. bUI thl'IIllPllJ'llil's. 1.~1 dln( ;1",' 1,,11 II .. ·, I \to: I'" I IIl1lel \ cl:I\' hUI \'our facl' in II. You can takl' 101' ha ngo\·cr..,. II i" a (' U)'l' in)' '1101 111(1)(' I hdll 11111 \ (';11' Th, \\ollid Ill' Pl·lldh/l,(I.' ,-It I "'dld III Ih,· hOl''- '~I"~ ~'tll' 11 \I'd h (lid isn·ll'\'l·rythillg. bUI havmg il Thl' fU"'I'1 oib~ TIll' cl)gcner~. 'I hI' dl1Tl·a ... l Illil\' ~I('lll l I am rl'~ponding 10 the Lj, gU)~ \\l'n' \, \\ ,1:1' ,).,1I" I-'h' c , • I he "'po'" out olyour lie \\ II hit. hln up:... 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('1'.1 '1 \\l'I'k I',a, I IIrt' female l'ngllll'\'rs 100. -,0 about 1111 .... ~c)\\ , eating fatl~ (,Il\ I'rnot' Jl'r;'~ Brll\\ 11 "lgIH'tI II'}'(/J//i \\'JI h a hlgtl pa\lIlg d()(,''-Il'l help your hang()\l'l.11 Il r an d t he\ 'c1 '11u h? !,oli~l I P . cI, ,1I1, \'Il' \\ rileif.' a nln' Iltlll "qft'jJorn foods. bread or cilet'''l' will hclp ";1\' , tnll) 1;1\\ 1111(' 01 IIIl' Ill1lglw",1 flll\ . TIll' pI'II;III\ Ill'I'Ol11l" clrUllk,'\(lllllhl har!ill>hll)(. 11'('," 111;... ha ... a "l'll( 'al':- th:1l enln·-lew·1 Job? I. for OI1l'. \\'111 1'('lllll1d \OU or your Whele am I?' - "So I gUl''''~ il III (1)'1' "('\ l'n' I Ill' l'ol1\ il'l loll ,1I1"h,,1 .1'0111 .'111 Iha' \\;1 ll'akl" ,ur, lilt' p,,'plt' ... hl '.\ Ihl~, 11'l'\ \1' 1,1 '1'1'1", "OIlW P:tCkil.~l" IIf dlul1k dll\ ('1'1<1\\, a" arl iell' ilhoUI hll looklllg absorb ~(JIllC' of lilt' alcohol. RUI \\'111 Ihl l Il ,Ill' ~I· .. hl·'l \\"'llldn'l mind hi\\ ing $:WOO mol hel \\ or k '- " III I Ill' COUI111 \. IlIlalgro\\,-. ,\ Ihmllll'll'J'\\ill Il'j.:,d . U') ,I'" Ihl~ '1'11"( '))'ogr,tIl' I' pl:r m"nl h to ,pend afler \\ (Irk babl'. o.k.: 1 likt· n \ (heap Ihi, dl)l.'~n·1 Illean you can go Ihl pIIl ... rll' 1,\11<1'1' Ihrill ... IIKI. and drink more. Thal':-; craz\'. TIlt' 111'\\ l n l )c~'r Guardian, 'I hI" IS an open 1('11('1 to IheJ and drink Irlple martInis. \ .... ""'u .... (,(' nl'f,1I \Ia n agl'f '" ATHLETE'S LACES 111'\ \\ hal I" tlw.. ; ~IIK(, J)eparl11l'nt IIf I'h\ slcal \\ake up wilh a lerrible hang· Anthropology Courses II '111., I{a II I, " 0\ el and blalll(' I he o!J\'l'S! . klln,," \\ Iwn do arlllle... IIkl' L.j Education . thl' l'nl\('f"iIV l ,I, IIIIkt. I ),lIld I . JANUARY En~ign· ... " I)CI l·nginct'r ... h,l\(' adminisllatlon. alld Ih(,' 2. Roberto SUIO. falllou ... \ ,'11,- E(III"r~ 111':Il1 '1\ 1" '-"'lll'l' Winter Quarter 1983 III (I r l' i un') . . rep I' I' -. 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(, rl'g i'\ litrl fol1l' ( Ilh I )lll IIllh I' , ... 101. ;1It'd IHIIIH 'a"'!1I1 JAIIBOME- AEROBIC S30.DO uni\( r ... iIY. a uni\(,t'" iIV Ihal I for sho\\ l'r,,? I dOIl'1 kno\\ that (lIat('l) upon ,I\\Clk(,lling 10 m .DO ."132.15 15 "If' hl1t'«J estXJn("lI " .""1' J\ fl, ",I f Sal ;I)(I'.J ell '>1I1:IJI" fl. tht 1\1 \ \,11 " PI 11\11"', (HIIII' III !Ill course code #5084 YAN.- OTHER BRANDS: al11 a ]i;lrl of. :\Ilci "inn' II ('\ lr \\ III un It'"s ... onwl h IIlg rel11/)\ e all sen"l' of palll . I Ill:!n ,"" hllll/h . .1111 1 ,>dnll/. .';ILtlQllll ... lin \\ I lit' IIl""11 JOUPNGAIV'N.O Department stamp reqUIred ASNAI • BflOO«S· _E· IlEE_· LOTTO· DOLF." · SUB • •. DI W D lIltll11;tldy I am n· ... p()nslhll'fllr mIraculous hilPPC·IlS. "'lIch a" a "It I" I11Y ulldl'rstandll1g \1""""11 I, hilk.d, .III. ,\1111\'1 1)( I \\ I I 11 q I !11 ,11111 ,I II \1"lId,1\ IIII..LIlOOGI:IIS, U\. , ..ASPOIIT · ._SPOfIfWEAlil loomh... IIIl"'Wit h 111.11 Ihls place. I dll Ilfll \\illli "lIC'h mass march on 11ll' \-etw('('n the 001 "".. SALE I""IIS NO' GOOD 001 DT .... C_S OR DISCOUNTS journall"lll 10 r('pn''''('1l1 il. Locker !J\' S\\ ('ill \, "1111'11\'. iind and Iheldof(' I haH' Ill'\t'r ",,,I.,, r '1'111111" '\ III ht 111,111.,<1 III! SOCiocultural aspects of malnstrec1m Christian groups and IIII~ ! 1111:111 1 1 1HE A1HLE173'S LACES I'ken il wharf ral I'K' Illng III irale "ho'\\ tT lI"(:rs I'Klkl'ng for II'I('d I hi'" nH"('lf "'t. d f Phutllg .. ilplu,' ..... l.tI wi/,ll the personality parterns of membcr\ of these groups LA JOLLA SAN DIEGO lo!-.l' it \'lIl~anl~ mnll''''1, "" n/('I/;;(,~ We' h;1\ I' I Ill' righl 10 ",\ I"o.IIH':l1 \"iJ!1l1111 .... good. 1\ •., \" l 'I I I' I'll( I) I Prerequl s lt e~ Anthropology 101 or consent of Iml rU( I ... Jell. \,Il.. r ~ u .,r Mil M,ra M",. "'~" knflck off Ihl" ftHkll1 "hll. II Ix.' mad t1" hand 10 nlJl I i1k(' II "Then' I" ,J!"o a I illlallo hI.' I).", \1 , I I;". I{ "I Vol. 48, No.2 ( ",,"'-J "N",_ ) (Nr " " ,..,...... W ) Slicks. a n ~ 1I10re foll()\\l'(1 \\ C' do I hI" ('\ ('n 1·"" I'"lh.1I I>. ' J I" ",11" 1\11 I., tor, and department stamp requlrf'cj "J..'tl 11 ,1\ HI IllIi'! I~II h Pit 1.11.. 457-1515 578-8665 1'11.'\\ y(',I1 ·... l~ Om id B ' 11 :-.ia1l1 l' \Vithhl'ld i\l 111\ nHlII1l'r ·." ,\ " ...... \1...;111 .... '.'IIWI l,llq ""II (Id.tld Jan. 6, 4 The UCSD Guardian Thursday, January 6, ] 983 Emperor's Clothes continued from page 3 said aloud. "It has our highes t by Tim Downs honest officer of t he party, to approbation." And he nodded see how the budget was doing, in a contented way, and gazed and if it wou ld soon be at the empty computer, for he balanced. He fared just like the wou Id not say t hat he saw first; he looked and looked , nothing. The whole Cabinet but. as there was nothing to be whom he had with him looked seen but vacant CRT screens. and looked. and saw nothing, he could see nothing. any more than the rest; but, like the Emperor, they said, "Is not that a beautiful "That is a nice budget!" and budget?" asked the two counseled him to present it to a rogues; and they di spl ayed and great press conference that explained the complex jargon was presently to take pl ace. "It whi ch was not there at all. is splend id . excel lent!" went "1 am not stupid !" thought from mouth to mouth. On all the man. " It must be my good side t here seemed to be office, for which 1 am not fiLlt general rejoicing. and the is funny enough, but J must Emperor gave the rogues the not let it be noticed." And so h title of White Hou se aides. praised their hard work, and The whole night before the expressed his pleasure at the morning on which the press belt -tightenig of useless conferenc was to take place, programs. "Yes, it is the rogues were uP. and kept balanced," he told th more than sixteen secretaries Emperor. working. The people cou ld see All th people in town were that they were hard at work, talkingof the ba lanced budgeL completing the Emperor's The Emperor wished to ~ee it balanced budget. They himself whi le it was sti ll being pretended to take whole reams AN'1'THING OVE.~ worked up. With a whole of computer printouts from FIVE. HEGA.'TONS crowd of chosen men, among the computer, they made great ~UIREs- WRITTEN PERM ISSION FROM whom \\:ere also the two cuts at random and at la st I he\' '1"OVR FOUmen \\ ho had said, " ow the budget i~ already been there, he \\ent to ready!" the t\\:o cu nning rogue~, who The Emperor came himself we r e no \\ cut tin g and with hiS noblest advisors: and ba lanCing without fact or the two rO!,TUes lifted up one figure. arm as if they were holding "Is not that brilliant?" said something. and said, " ee, the t wo :--tate~men, who had here is 'ocial Securitv! Here i~ already been t here once. "Does Health. Educatl()n and not your Majesty remark on Welfare! Here is the J cw the au~terity and the defen..,e Federalism!" and so on. make me an hi!-lLoncal figure?" us vote for it toda\'~" No one Speaker of t he I Joust" and one budget?" And t hey pointed to "Yes," said all the ad\lsors; And he looked down on hiS would let it be perceived that \\ hlspercd to another what the the empty computer. for they but they could not see desk, for he wished to appear he could see nothing. f\lr that rascal had said. thought that the other~ cou ld an) thing, for not hing was 10 deep reflect IOn upon the would have shown that he\\as Hut Ihi s is a record deficit!" ~ee the budget. there. balanced budget. not fi t for h is office, or was !-Iclld t he whole people at "Wh at's this?" thought the "Will your Jmpenall'vl aJest~ So the Emperor stood in the very stupid. No budget of an} lengt h. That touchNI the Emperor. "\ can !-lee nothing at please to condescend to break great hall of legi"lature and Emperor had e\er had such a Emperor, for it ~e('med to him all! ThaI i~ terrible. Am I protocol and aeldres,> Congress addres!-Ied a joint session of succes~ as thi.., one. that th(') were right: but he stupid? Am I not fll to IX' directly?" said the rogues. (()ngre~.., and c\'er~ one in the "Hu t t hi s is a record defIcit!" thought \\ it hin himself. " I Emperor? That \\ould be the "Then we will present the ne\\ Capitol said, " 11

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'iut. this int American in " It's a happy, I sculptural form." 8eebe said in a recent Stuart Collection with an interview, " We thought that it would be a large donation. Mr good piece to start with, She is a very the campu for many important artist who hasn't received ride his bicycle andjog much attention in this country. She is a .;\>CIIIIiHjJUI;). He thought that it woman, and she has commissions all over exciting project from Europe and the Near East and the community "Princeton and other college campuses deal. have Picasso's and Miro's, and very important figures from the 40's, SO's and 60's, but they are out of the financial range of collection. Plus having more rnr,tD,.,nt'r","" pieces seemed apl)rolprJ4lt~ . Marthe Reed All Dregged up and etched in the sediment of red siltstone ancestors of blue-belly lizards to Contents dance in triassic sand rearing rock The Magazine of the '80s Cover: The Stuart Collection delicate phalanges and ribcages, the The hot little band from Dixie will continues to grow with the instal­ long articulated tails arch up to perform tonight at 8 in Mandeville fditor lation of Niki de Saint Phalle's a twining of necks ANDRfW Kft:LER "Sungod " near Mandeville Center. By TlJII AUGUST Assoc. fdltor sinuous procession of vertabrae There is probably no other to do a number of encores to TIM AUGUST The Dregs .. , .. , ...... Page J iridescence of eroded eye band around that so success­ satisfy the crowd, Conbibuting fditors UCSD will be given a real treat to­ tip and fully combines the best of rock, The band's core members are GREGORY CHAPELLE night with a concert by the hottest , classical. funk, and guitarist and bas­ TIM KASSOUNI band from the south ... don't miss it! point their hunger at the opening full blown honky-tonk country sist . Morse is one of MIKfl TOOMBS into an eclectic and exciting the few great gu itarists whose mouth bones, a brand of instrumental music showmanship revolves around Writers footlight frenzy , ...... Page 4 ritual of spines like The Dregs do, In fact their pure talent and no pretense, MARK BELMER. JAN BRESIAUER. Low Moan Spectacular, the ac­ CANOLE. JOIl N CARROLL, KACE claimed comedy troupe will perform sound b so unique you'd be Morse is also one of the few guit­ t:ZZET, MARTHA fiSHER. DAVE their new play-within-a-play the 8th. or tongues pressed into stone unlikely to hear anything sim­ arists that tours with a guitar fLEMINGER. JOAN FORSBERG , unconsumed, reptile ilar: which should be good synthesizer--and knows how to AMY HAllMAN, TUESDAY HOO, heat and flux of mating incentive to see them in concert use it. He manages to conjure up RONA HU, PAUL JONES, THOMAS Penguin film Society .. Page 5 some interesting patches that lARSON, MICHELLE MORRIS, tonight at Mandeville Center JOHN NEE, LEE RAY , KATE The successful series returns this Audilorium, lend an additional aural excite­ SIM PSON, I\IM VAN PELT, JACOB quarter with a lineup of outstanding moment of communion Nowhere else but The Dregs ment to hb lead work. WELUNGTON, new and old films, in the twist wi II find intricate three and four West on the other hand pref­ fditorlal 452-1466 and arc of their joy part harmon ies with electric ers a more conventional sound Advertising 452-1468 Sherlock Holmes' S-day'? Page 6 guitar, violin, keyboard.s and but often amazes his audience by playing melodic lines just as lIiatus literary critic at large, Rob­ coelophysis, female skull that lifts bass woven around a tight Their publicity photo may be out of focus, but the Dregs' musk is certainly clean and sharp_ Hiatus is published every rhythmic background; which fast and accurate as the blazing Thursday of the sc hool year as a bie " wildman " Leone waxes poetic on its hollows to the sky they combine with incredible guitar and keyboard work. supplement to the UCSD the great sleuth's birthday. GUARDIAN, Reproduction or use the male protrusions of solo work by all of the musi­ Drummer is approach to melody, In fact They brought in Santana 's Alex their frustration, I'm sure) and without written permission of any cians in the band. one of the few remaining people both Lavitz and Morse are con­ Ligertwood to sing on Crank It hale made their shows hale a portion of this magazine is a no­ 1982 Top Ten . __ . __ ... Page 7 legs and teeth at her throat Not only is their music a wel­ who play double kick drums as sistently voted top musicians Up," and ' partylike atmosphere rathe r no, We welcome unsolicited And you thought you already saw the caesura come break from your average they were intended to be played. on their respective instruments Patrick Simmon'> to sing on than the impersonal tel'l ing you letters, manuscripts and artwork, the last of the "best of" '82. Hiatus, by both tans and music critics another track. While Crank It get at larger venues. but assume no responsibility for and silent rhythms of sperm fusion fare but The Dregs live He often punctuates breaks with the return of such . Send AS Vinyl,and ffSDT contribute to this shows are also exceptional. Last rolls from the kick drums rather alike. Up was a marginal su cces ,> as a With t oni gh t'~ 8pm ~ho\\ In information to: music poll. year at SDSU they proved that than snare, which adds a power­ But despite all the things The single and Ma ndeville. the former is gua­ HIATUS fluvial tracings of excellence doesn't necessitate ful flair to The Dregs style. Dregs seem to have going for wa s Th e Dregs' bestsell i ng of ranteed to. be the ca~e. cating B{)16, La Jolla pretentiousness by delivering a Multi-keyboardist them, they have yet to come up th eir seven records. it failed to is general admission at $8 for C3 .. 92093 At the Movies Pctqe 5 bodies that wind and rock through each other straightforward and energetic also has created some unique with a hit. Their last album, bring them into the realm of student., and $9 for reyular And that's the fact, Ja<.kl concert despi te obvious road synthesizer patches and also Industry Standard. tried to commercial succes~ , admission, Tickets Jrc a\ ailable weariness. The show in fact Wii'> embellishes the music with a overcome this by adding two But one advantage to this is at the student center box offlCC From Volume 2 of the 8irdcage Review. Reprinted with permission. a huge success demonstrated by good deal of texture, evening cuts with vocals in hope.., of gar­ that it has kept the size ot their and Ticketron For morc infoma­ the fact that the band was forced out the band 's often stark nering much needed airplay. live audiences small. (mu ch to t ion call 452-45.59, An Evening of Comedy! MATINEES DAILY AT ALL PACIFIC THEATRES Bargain Malinees Monday through Friday lor all perlormances slarling belore 5:30 P.M. al all Pacilic Thealres; UCSD's University Events Office presents Visual Arts Department Saturday 1st performance only. Subject to seat availabil ily. No Bargain Malinees on Holidays. Ample free parkinG al all thealres . Cente, Low Moan Spectacular's Courses still available~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0 ", • VA I Z9: ADVANCED TOPICS IN ART HISTORY--ART AND VA 3 : INmODUCTION TO ART MAKING CONTEMPORARY CULTURES IN ntE so·s: NEW YORK SCENE Patterson - Lec T 400-550 - HSS 2250 Kc1prow Lee IX! 300-500 fLH 110 Section 9 Available (4446) ITH 1200-150 HLl200W The post-war period of 194 5 to 1960 S<,iW both the PSt' of 1"'1' l(1fty i1nd nll ~ course Wilt employ draWing, watercolor painting. found pllotogr,lphs, alld e~presslonISII( rxpcrlmems Irl abS[r.Ktlor .1nd rpresentL'ltl(lfl (II SIKh New Yor~ verbal material to lonstruct se rial and narral ll/C' work Art forms sueh el5 eNtoon artlsl~ as Pollocl<, De Koonlng, ,mel Newm,lP. and tl1e countt'r rntlVf'S of the nee' strips. IItUstrel ti ve manuscripts, and photOj ournalist works Wilt be ,malYled ,1rxJ d.:ldalst~. Johns ,mcJ Rauschcnberg L1ter n the dl'Cdl1e H,'ppefHrlfI' emerged used a, models P rerequl~ lt e None reqUired tJlrougll tI Je .l(t/VltlE'S of KdProw Oldrnbur'j. .1m1 Dlnr ,md the MIJSIC ,1!ldlj,mcp 1 PatrICia Patterson IS it pell m er whose work centers around ~l e r E'xperlences In experuncrm of Cage .md ClInnlllqlW , AII,m Kaprow, who Will [('.lei 1 ttllS cour't S ", uJe,ll (OfTme"lator to qlllP Irel.1nd VA 1070: REPRESENTATIVE SCULPTURE fl"tlldnd IfTlpre'SII Hl~ of tt vlbr 1m ,md r,ldlc.11 pelilld II Nevi. York ,lrt Hamson. N -- fTh 900- 11 1)0 we 110 VA 1 Z9: ADVANCED TOPICS IN ART HISTORY-·ZOth CENTURY ENIGMA Essentlaltya course In narra tive ')(ulpture, thiS CldS., Will deell W lt~ l rncl(jpllny tr.-,rn ENVIRONMENTAL PAINTING 1230.22' 42t t·15. 815. 10 10 (PG) the figure el lld w ill focus on other sk ills useful in rcpresent,ltlon Requ lwc1 prOj.,([\ Noejelnldr- It'l n 300-5 '>0 ""PM ',B8C will Include storytelling, ti l t' use of found obj1'ets, pt,otoqrdplly, ,lrld c1rdwIII(] P.1lntillg beyond tile 'c ,lit' 'lf ,'.1'>1'1 \;vor~ creelll'c, d w' elf P' e b (M~ very dlUt E, 't THE TOY Nt'wton Helms and hi S collaooraror Helen Harrison. dre fi gures In drt wlJose lurlll thoSt' WIlli I '!C1VP ht','n f,1rernO\( ,I' tIlt' tlleo,y ,lnd prell t· , )f \~ est(" p 1230 3'00.530.800. 1030 (R) work focuses on ecolO9I(,ll ,md SOCial trd(lSdrtlonal concerns p.tlntlnq '>IIKe tile Rpll,II, ... m(t' TIlt',l' prol1len's -l.( pc r'1lrxj 'he 'PI,n ( r\ b1'tweell Itiedl .111(1 .ll tl ,,11 5p.1Ce tll'tWI'I'1 Pf'r'pl1erai ,1,>J f ~ I'd" ,j( VA 107G. EARTHWORKS TO• ECOLOGICAL ART l)('twt'1'n II~e(f ,m" ,"o~i119 vleW111<.j pt>SI(lOIlS (t'nlt', ,po,' 'i,a r(' .H" mIll, THE VERDICT {Sculpture and the Natural Environmentl ht'tlfo.l:ell tIl,' \rll'tI.ltor ,lncJ lilt' v\!D,K, f Irt 0, ell'51'" 11'.111 I, • 'I' <,('1('((1'" 1230.3 00.5.30, 8 00. 10 30 (R) H,l rmon H TTH 1200-1 SO We. 309 20t" CI'ntllry proqr.l'l1\ elf MOllel' ("r,1r jt'flC \\. ltl'r I'" \/'r .,. t 'Ill' .ill/lted JtllS COllrs1' fOlUS.,,> f"11 Art III till' outdoor I'nvlroIHm'/ll ,1mJ tlow drllSlS IHJI' I1Il\tr III 'lte, 'r, l" [)t, 'ill) I t 'Ile? tl~ .Ipel H •• I' \,1 'I I

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2 Hiatus January 6, 1983 January 6 1983 Hiatu .3 'Reds' and 'Cat People'lead LIVE at (~J&t,tl.tlL t Htgk I!! ~:!:~y 14 JAM ~.,. Penguin film series schedule ---AT THE MOVIES-

THE ;-<". By CLYOEl'n: Nt:[ pus. so they don't have to drive ~. With the rising cost of school. to other ends of the city to see Penguin film around town you have probably asked your­ good films." comments Litt. INCOMPARABLE', ...J 'dll programs start Fnddt self: what type of entertainment "This is also a chance to Schedule can I buy with five dollars? The expose people to good foreign The Tin Drum. directed by CEHlER CINEMAS 4) MY FAVORITE YEAR Penguin film Society in associ­ and art films that they might Fashion Valley 5) THE DARK CRYSTAl Volker Schlondorff. 1979, Ger­ ation with the film Committee not normally see. The Tin Drum 297-1888 6 ) KISS ME GOODBYE MAYNARD man with English subtitles. at the University Events Office and Breaker Morant are repre­ 1) BEST FRIENDS 1980 Academy AWdrd Winner For GUILD has brought together some clas­ sentative of some of the good 2) ENIGMA Best foreign film. The story of San Diego FERGUSOtt:. sic art and foreign films for the new foreign films today; f1 by 3) THE VERDICT Oskar, a young Polish boy who 295-2000 Tuesday Night Penguin film Fritz Lang and Beauty and the ClAlRfMOHl ORCHESTRA e refused to grow up in the world DON'S PARTY Society Series. and membership Beast by Jean Cocteau are good Clalremont Mesa Projected sell out of sex and violence in the period to the seven film series is only classic films that respectively 274-0901 LA JOLLA VILLAGE THEATER Only 200 tickets available! of rising Nazism in Germany, five dollars. represent German and French 1) FAST TIMES/lAST La Jolla Village Square UCSD Ticket Office and how he controls his world The Penguin film Society is film-making from an earlier era. Atv\ERICAN VIRGIN 453-7831 around him when playing his 2) CREEPS HOW/THE HOUSE the brainchild of senior writing The original Cat People is a 1) ENIGMA toy drum. January 11. WHERE EVil DWEllLS 2) THE TOY major Michael Litt. Last quarter much better film than the one Breaker Morant by Bruce Ber­ 3) THE VERDIG his series included such films as released last year; you don't COVE esford. 1979. Australian. Only 4) KISS ME GOODBYE The Wizard of Oz and The Mis­ la Jolla recently have audiences around fits. He started this society 459-5404 LA PAlOMA the world been made aware of COME BACK TO THE FIVE & becuase he felt that the types of EnCinitas Third College Commuter Activity Board This is a chance to the excellent film accomplish­ DIME, JIMMIE DEAN,JIt-AMIE The San francisco based Low Moan films presented on campus 436-SHOW ments of the Australian film­ DEAN presents The one and only -- Spectacular lbeatre Company. who brought didn·t include films that expose people to BRIMSTONE & TREACLE you "8ullshot Crummond". returns with the makers. This story concerns the appealed to all audiences. good foreign and art FlNE ARTS raucous comedy "fooUight frenzy". British efforts in taking over Pacific Beach SPORTS ARENA " People who show films on Alfred Hitchcock's South Africa before the tum of 274-4000 San Diego campus are interested in mak­ films. the century in the Boer War COME BACK TO THE FIVE & 223-5333 ing money. or they have politi­ (1899-1902). January 18. DIME Jlt-AMIE DEAN Jlt-AMIE 1 ) STILL OF THE NIGHT cal views they want addressed. have the type of vegetable soup "MOO by the renowned German DEAN 2) BEST FRIENDS or they are the big block-buster of sex and violence in these clas­ 3) PETER PAN Lots of laughs from Low Ploan director Fritz Lang, 1930. Ger­ flOWER HILL CINEMA films:' says Litt. sic films. This is mainly because 4 ) EMPIRE STRIKES BACK / man with English su btitles. star­ Del IIo'.a r The comedy footlight frenzy intrigues of his actors. and a premature murder. Roi­ Litt has worked with the Uni­ film makers were different then. TRON with Anthony Perkins ring Peter Lorre. January 25. 755-5511 will be performed by the actors The play begins when the Rye I ing staircases. collapsing book­ versity Events Office in the they wanted to make films that 5) THE TOY The Cat People, by Val lew­ 1) STILL OF THE NIGHT / and Janet Leigh of Low Moan Spectacular Satur­ School for Unusual Children dis­ cases and a mechanical selection of the film titles. and would last the test of time. 6 ) SIX WEEKS ton, 1943 American. february 1. HONKYTONKMAN day in Mandeville Auditorium. covers it is on the brink of bank­ audience further complicate the the University Events Office is today it's make as much money 2) THE TOY Beauty and the Beast by Jean MANN CINEMA 6 frenzy is a humorous play­ ruptcy. To save the school. plot. doing the publicity for the films as possible and forget about the 3) THE VERDICT Cocteau. french with English University Town Centre Friday, within-a-play about the world of Langdon decides to stage a frenzy was written by Low and the series. art. " subtitles. 1946. starring Jean UA GLASSHOUSE 6 452-7766 Tony Langdon. a flamboyant benefit performance of a play Moan Spectacular. the San Fran­ 'Tm really excited about the The Tin Drum is the first film Marais and Josette Day. febru­ San Diego 1) PETER PAN January 7 has-been impresario who is called Tarnished Silver. The cisco theater company which films for winter quarter. I think of the series which starts next ary 15. 223-2546 2) DARK CRYSTAl mounting a shaky theatrical actors sabotage the production created. produced and first per­ that people at the university are Tuesday. The J 980 Academy 1) THE VERDICT 3 ) STilL OF THE NIGHT 7:30 p.m. Tall Blonde Man with One venture amid the jealousies and with flubbed lines. missed cues formed Bullshot Crummond intelligent and worldly. The type Award Winner for Best foreign 2 ) AN OFFICER AND A 4 ) AN OFICER AND A Black Shoe by Vee Roberts. nH 107 and EI Grande de Coca-Cola. of film that would appeal to the film is directed by Volker GENTLEMAN GENTLEMAN 1973. french with English subti­ footlight frenzy stars Ron average viewing audience would Schlondorf. Series admission 3) HONKYTONK MAN/ FIRST 5) EATING RAOUL Tickets $1.00 , tles. february 22. Veman . Anna Mathias. Ron not necessarily appeal to the passes are available at the UEO BLOOD 6) BEST FRIENDS Music series continues House. Alan Shearman. Diz Box Office in the Student Center Reds by Warren Beatty. March college-age student. If you 5. 'theater listings subject to change' White and Rodger Bumpass. wanted to see films like these for $5. All films are on Tuesday (advance sale at Sunday afternoons are meant Thomas Nee; Bach 's lovely Dersu Uzala by Akira Kuros­ This performance is spon­ you would either have to go at 8 p.m. in USB 2722. Single Third College for concerts .... The UCSD Music "cantata #51 " - 'Jauchzet Gott awa. 1975. Russian with English sored by UED and admission is downtown. to the Ken Cinema or admission tickets will also be Department continues with the in Allen Landen ' for soprano. su btitles. March 8. Dean's Office) $ 7. Tickets are available at the the Guild. Now we have them available at the Box Office for Sunday Classics series this week trumpet and strings - Carol UCSD Box Office. for more infor­ available for students on cam- $1.00. in the Mandeville Auditorium. Plantamura, voice. Edwin Har­ mation call 452-4559. The concert upholds the tra­ kins, trumpet. "Violin Concerto dition of flawless performance in G Major" by Pietro Nardini with Mozart's "Sonata for Violin and Brahms' stirring " Piano "***-CHEERS FOR XICA! A glorious, exuberant, irrestible movie with a bravado unmatched since 'Tom Jones.' You11 and Piano in flat Major. K.V. Quartet in G Minor." Margaret FREE B Dr. Seuss' need six eyes and twelve ears to keep up with the profusion of 454:' Janos Negyesy, violin, Rose. piano. Janos Negyesy. vio­ New on campus ... LECTURES sights and sounds - I'm dizzy with admiration!" Cecil Lytle. piano; aria of lin. Simon Oswell. viola. Peter work at UCSD - N.ancy Scott, S.F . E)(amlner Amenta from "II Re Pastore" farrell. cello. "The Case For "A marvelously bawdy and effervescent Brazilian comedy K-V. 208 If} 0 also by Mozart with Proceeds from the program Christianity" filled with spontaneous gaity and high -spirited humor! " soprano Carol Plantamura. wi II be used to support a deserv­ " It's awfully awfully awful -Judy Slone. S .F. Chron,cle I for you! S when y01 1 can 't make up your Janos Negyesy, violin. plus ing young musician. for more J,1n 6. H:OO pm mind! Oh. you get so many ••• chamber orchestra directed by information call 452-3229. "Ihe (u't' I", " H"ilembl,> /lihl"" hunches that you don·t know by Dr John Ultoll IN A CAR ACCIDENT? ever quite if the right hunch is H l Au,hlnnum £~pR£S the wrong hunch! Then the MFA d-rama recital here J,IIl. 11 H:OO p.m. wrong hunch might be rightl " " /'ht' ( 'O'H.' I or GlJcI'~ r.xi ... tnnn"· • Who rdl ' me lor m~ p ..lIn by I), . Juhn W. M()nlgnnlt'ry ~'Q ' ''ng ZElE MOTTA O·'oc'''.' CARLOS DIEGUES • I'rofc'''lHlu l k !\. tI J l " IC ': " The UCSD Drama Department formers, and to aid in the build­ Th e pink and purple (fIlIL ..1 allJ , ullcllng') 2fil2 USB .. UHlflLM fmbrafllme Relea.e 1981 ~\.\. " hunches" parade across the will present two evenings ofrec­ ing of their individual • Who ray' me I t I ,1111 1{lIUreJ cover of Dr. Seuss' latest book. • I ' rel: ,lImultallon itals performed by the members repertoires for future auditions. J,," 19 H:OO p.m 1>1 m,; c dr 1\ J,lIn,lw ~ d ' ) Hunches in Bunches. It is part " rht.· ( (J'~t ' (or Chri\tinn "OPt' I"" Flld,l\ . • I rCl' dallll evaluiltlon of the third year Master of fine Members of the graduating class • Who pa~ , nw Illl lit.: 111lll: I of an exh ibit on the work of I (wnani'ln1 .. ",I 1\\ I" I .0(1,\. If! I Arts Professional Theatre Train­ are: Charles fee. Cindy Loy. Ben ha~e 100l .It "'0 1 ~ .• Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) on by Dr. M.I,IIII M"rlY Coming '\};jI Il1I"I' ~ a l \\ ~ llll "i "JII • I· c<.: only I rom reL() "t:r ~ I ing Program on Thursday and Lupejkis. Michael Masterson, 2722 USB It "'.1111 display on the ground noor of • Whdt I to ' lie! Friday in the UCSD Theatre. Deborah Mathews. Peter Morse, • (.tli t,lr Irce JPPOllllmcnt Call • WhJI II \ 0111<.:11111: ' Ut: I m..: ') the Central Library. "l/)ou,orc..,d hy the 1.III}1('rOo ~ Don Rosenberg, Julie Rumsey. Divided into two ensembles, CUIIl lllllll ily

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J' .•~ ~ ,,~.. I Irf ,j ! _ =-.1 We: "bu hdVc; c1 complete UCSD Stu. $8.00, GA. $9.00 line of softwdn'. Tickets at the UCSD Box Office, 452-4559 International Gifts 452-7755 Be all Ticketron outlets. Universi ty TO'-":l1e Cent rc: next to t he Broadway *WII h ad ex Ire" 1 3 I "--____ presented by UCSO's University Events Office ____--J January 6, 1983 Hiatus 7 6 Hiatus January 6, 1983 If you are a registered INTIIRDISCIPLINARY student or post-doc, The UCSD GuC!rdian Page 5 COURSES IN PHILOSOPHY you are eligible to: Phil Lauder, Sports Editor Sports January 6, 1983 ------"Cover Your Bod" 1.The Nature of Philosophy: Philosophy and The A :11erlcan concept of Triton baseball club takes mer 111('1'(' I II1Ink tht' I(,n,: Science Fiction with China USl'(/ to Ix.' through tIll' ran g l' I)l' n ..r i h \\ i II hl' Instructor: Paolo Dau MWF: 12-12:50 HL 1438 lens of a camera in I renwndflu. . • • photographs from hi"tor} a long-dist~~s~ road trip i\ ft t'r all <1el\ l'n' lire like thll;. Philosophical analysis and conceptual experimentation: lexl books and cheap Kung Fu an~ thing e1"l' \\ ollld "l'elll anti' Could George orr be Descartes' Demon? Is Heinlein right Student movies. But when Presidenl Slaff \\ I'II~r /·llmall<. right;' :\()t '-II. SO It." tem arct... the player:- \\a" I he about Time Travel? What is it like to be a bat? Is there any Carl er finally recognizcd t hl' along I hey \\ ere and to see how Iht,\, learned t() like al'lording 10 '11111 Ar('ht'r, T h (. Chi n (' s e p e () pIt' , drll he" I h('\' \\'ere \\ eart ng difference between God's creatures and genetic engineer People's I~ epublic of China a good t hey were agamst ot her sopholllore "cl'Imd ba~('mitn. "J Health and few years ago, it opened the countrie". The\' are focusing according to Yall's. do nllt Due 10 go\'ern nwnt ron t 1'01 lhll1k th1'- trip hroughl u ... Hench's satyr? and other topics. door for Americans to be able on the 1981 OI);mplCs Ix'causl' was tea n } t h I n g \\ hen Chllle"'e people only \war dark llo .... cr logl'lht'r as a tl'am. and green or blue colored dOl hlllg, to VIsit a country rIch 111 Ihey hope to lx' reprl'sl'nted . If prepanng food. "They LN' \OU i1{'(.cJ 10 h

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F/S 108 Biochemical Anthropology Prof. Nathan Kaplan TU-TH 8:30 - 9:50 a.m. HL 1205

F/S 135 Catastrophism in Geology (N ew course) Prof. Wolfgang Berger TU-TH 2:30 - 3:50 pm TLH 110