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Sports Shorts CARLIN Men's Basketball COMES TO D.U. Milestone Accomplished Senior guard Walter Fuller scored the lOOOth point of his collegiate basket­ ball career on January 29 against Towson State. He becomes only the I>y Dave Pendergast be able to deliver on everything it ninth player in Drexel history to achieve this mark, and was honored last SPA Publicity Chairman seemed to pnimise. but in this area of Saturday at Drexel's home game versus LaFayette. Congratulations, Walt! •unrestrained comedy,’ I think its You grunted, we groaned! You potential is umlimited." Women’s Basketball complain about the lack of a big con­ Plans are proceeding for a six-part cert at Drexel. You want a MAJOR comedy mini-.series. starring Carlin, ACT. I am proud to announce that Stu­ to be produced next year. Hard Times for Lady Dragons dent Program Association. Student Further evidence of Carlin's move The Lady Dragons are currently in the midst of a five game losing streak, Congress, and Drexel University pre­ away from a strictly stand-up career dropping their fifth straight to Lehigh, 75-65, on Tuesday. On the brighter sent "G E O R G E CA RLIN in C on­ includes the appearance of his first side of things, Colleen Dougherty presently ranks eighth in the ECC in cert” on Friday. April 4.1986. in the hook. S(>mctinw.s A Little Bruin scoring (14.8 points per game) and fourth in field goal percentage (.505), first gymnasium event in over eight Damane Can Help. The book is a col­ while Barbara Yost is first in assists (5.4) and sixth in steals (2.5). years. lection of brand new material which With 25 years in show business Carlin says "is much better suited to Wrestling behind him, George Carlin has recent­ print than it is to stand-up form.” ly begun to expand his entertainment Typically Carlin, it contains unusual horizons in several directions. lists (People I Can Do Without. Things Bucknell Victory Brings Record to 10-3 In 1985, George completed his first \ou Never See), oftbeat observa- Last Saturday, the Dragons defeated the Bucknell Bisons, 30-11, at the half-hour situation comedy for cable tionsC'A cat will blink when hit with P.E. Center, improving their record to 10-3. Heavyweight George T\.Apartm ent 2-C. which was seen a hammer"), and some short narrative Kovwh, currently ranked 12th in the nation, pinned his man in just over on Home Box Office. George, in the pieces ("Tumors & Fo(xi." "Tumors two minutes to bring his record to 12-1. In addition to Kovoch, Drexel starring role, portrays a free-lance & Sports." "Raising Money For The has two other wrestlers ranked first in their divisions in the ECC: Paul w riter who lives alone in a New York Rich and Powerful"). With sales over latest audio technology. Designed simations. Somehow, I had no control. Zarbatany (126 lbs.) and Phil Gottlock (150 lbs.). The Dragons, ranked City apartment building filled with 6().(K)0. Carlin is currently collecting specifically "for the ear and the The anxiety I felt prevented me from number one in an ECC coaches poll, have a wrestler in the lop three of strange and wonderful tenants. more "stuff" for a second volume. m ind." it will feature many of Carlin’s tapping my natural skills. There were each weight division. Throughout the day they beat a steady In the area of recording, a field character voices, and will rely on tnany aspects of my life and career at path to his door, interrupting his half­ where Carlin gained much of his material of a "highly unusual nature.” the time which fed me insecurity. career momentum in the 1970's. he The tenative title is TTte Sergeant ATTENTION: hearted attempts to "get a little work "B ut now tho.se things have chang­ d o n e.” continues to produce, but these days Pecker Album. ed. Recent work I’ve done, both per- Tomorrow, at 2 p.m. in the Physical Education Center, Drexel’s men's Apartment 2-C is the third highly- the pace is more leisurely, and it is Until now . C arlin ’s film ap­ .sonal and professional, have brought basketball team plays ECC rival Hofstra. The winner will gain sole po.sses- rated show pnxluced by Carlin's coiii- done on his own label. Eardrum pearances have been limited to two. me past those blocks, and I am eager sion of first place in the league (both are 6-2). Drexel won the teams' pany and aired on HBO. The first two Records. With Si.x You Get EggroU (1967) and to develop and display my ability as only previous game this year, 90-89, in overtime. So come support the were stand-up concert shows. Carlin Although albums of his stand-up act Car Wash (1978). “ I try to do a film an actor.” team - it should be a great game! at Carnegie and Carlin on Campus. have been his mainstay, and the com­ about every ten years.” he once said. All seating for the Drexel concert Additionally, Carlin Productions has pany’s first release. Carlin on Cam­ That will soon change. Carlin’s is RESERV ED, so get your seats ear­ For expanded coverage oh Men’s Basketball and Men’s an arrangement with HBO to develop pus, continued that pattern. Carlin is reluctance to appear as an actor had and Women’s Swimming, check the Sports ly. Sales begin TUESDAY. Triangle and produce various other comedy currently developing muterial for a been based on some bad experiences Page. FEBRU ARY 18, at II a.m . al the projects for cable. ‘‘eonccpt album" to be prixluced en­ early in his career. “ I could never get Creese Student Center Desk. Drexel’s Loss is Says the comic. "Cable TV inaV »ot tirely in-Mudio which will utilize the comfortable In those I.early] acting Apple’s Gain W ellness: A way of life by Christine A xsm ith ‘7/ will be a great help for students to find out how fit they really are. ” Dr. Brian Hawkins. D rexel’s Assis­ of Computer Services, will manage tant Vice President of Academic Af­ most of Dr. Hawkins’s responsibilities By Tom Kreitzberg director ol the Psychological Services Frey, assistant professor of physical are being made to foundations from fairs, will assum e the position of until Dr. Hawkins returns. O f The Triangle Center, is "one of education and in­ education; Dianna Dale, director of around the Delaware Valley. There is University Resource Specialist for A p­ There are many projects in the formation. One way we can help residential living; Dr. Shortie McKin­ hope that the Campbell Soup Com­ ple Computer for eighteen months, works for the microcomputer pro- The Wellness program, which of­ students is to alert them to the concept ney. associate professor of nutrition pany, which recently established the beginning in mid-February. graiTi, particularly in communications. ficially began at Drexel this past fall, of Wellness." and food; and the Reverend Dean Institute for Health and Fitness in New "Programs like this help higher “ W e want to start an electronic mail is continuing to gather momentum as To this end, .several workshops have Snyder. Protestant chaplain. Hallam’s Jersey, may help support Drexel's education. As more schools get involv­ system,” said Dr. Minas. “ By next awareness of the program spreads already been offered, and many more student counterpart Susie Rolling, as program. ed. more academic software will be September, we would like to increase throughout the campus. Its purpose is are being planned. A highlight of the well as Catherine Flynn and Brian Although student participation in developed,” explained Dr. Hawkins. our communication ability dramatical­ to inform students of choices about program is the Fitstop. to be .set up in MacNichol, represent the student body Wellness workshops has been light. Eventually a courseware exchange ly. Eventually we will try to integrate how they live, and to educate them on the lobby of the Creese Student on the committee. Farley believes this is primarily due between colleges could be started at computing facilities so that a user can how these choices affect their quality Center. There, a student can measure The most important project under­ to ignorance of the program and what it offers. As information about low costs.” work in any enviorment and be com- o f life. his blood pressure and pulse rate, and taken by the committee this year is At Drexel, Dr. Hawkins was patable with any other machine at Wellness, as defined by the Drexel generally determine his personal Wellness Week, a five-day program Wellness spreads, he hopes there will responsible for implementation of the D rexel.” Wellness Committee, is “ a positive fitness. in April which will bring the concept be an increase in student interest and ■Macintosh program. Under his leader­ “ We don’t want to separate worlds and active process through which in­ “ It will be a great help for students of Wellness to the attention of the en­ involvement. "W e re starting to get ship. Drexel has developed over 100 of computing, that is why communica­ dividuals become aware of options and to find oui how fit they really are ," tire university community. The agen­ enough momentum where we can see make choices to enhance their lifestyle academic packages. tion is so important.” observed Tom Cassada, director of the da has not yet been finalized, but many an effective change," he said. to attain optimal physical, emotional, Dean Hallam sees Wellness as a •'We m ade a com m itm ent to Upgraded printers will soon be Creese Student Center and Fitstop workshops, lectures, and demonstra­ undergraduate .software development, available at print stations on campus. and spiritual health.” coordinator. tions are being planned. concept that can benefit every member Wellness involves six interactive and this needs to be an ongoing A gradual replacement will take place Effects of the Wellness program are Recently, interest among students in of the University community. "The dimensions of a person’s lifestyle; they life that you’re living is your life." he process." as more printers are installed and older already noticeable in the university setting up a student Wellness group are the Spiritual, the Physical, the said, adding that people should be Apple Com puter has been bidding ones break down. cafeteria, according to Farley. The ex­ has been expre.s,sed. Such a group Social, the Emotional, the Intellectual, made aware of how decisions about lor Dr. Hawkins for over a year. The current laser printer facility will panded salad bar, a wider offering of could then apply for Student Alloca­ and the Occupational. The committee their lifestyles affect them in the long Reliable sources claim that other be expanded and another one will be foods, and increased information on tions Committee funding and provide seeks to provide students with pro­ run. “A human being needs to schools also have m ade tem pting of­ set up on campus. Software is also be­ the caloric content of meals are in large the Wellness program with money for grams and forums which address each recognize himself or herself as an in­ fers. including a vice presidency at an ing developed so Macintosh files can part a direct result of the program. future projects. of these aspects of well-being. At present, the Wellness program tegrated person.” Ivy League university. be printed on high-speed printers. Dr. James Hallam. dean of students, The goal of the first year of the pro­ Brian Hawkins has a strong com ­ Currently, negotiations are under is chairman of the Wellness Commit­ has been given no university funding. gram, according to Dr. Arnold Farley, mitment to Drexel and the m icrocom ­ way to have next year’s incoming tee. Other members include Katherine To help cover operation costs, appeals puter program,” said one source who freshmen buy 512K Macintoshes at a ATENTION JUNIORS: asked not to be identified. reduced rate. -There will be a general Dr. Hawkins will return to Drexel “ I don’t know what will be done,” said Dr. Minas. “The I28K is no Crashed disks are alter his em ploym ent at A pple, and meeting for Juniors on w ill begin to work on linkage to ex­ longer being made by Apple. A deci­ Wednesday, February 12, sion on this is expected in the next ternal databases and netw orks. 1986, at 1 p.m. in Matheson Dr. Minas, Director of the Office three weeks.” now no longer a problem! 109. Special to The Triangle repaired and returned in 48 hours. master disks by making copies of -We are also having a For Mac Pascal, get an OCS ctm.sul- them, when possible, and using work IFA COUNCIL 1986 The Office of Computing Services tant in 114 Korman to test your disk. disks. Even if the software is copy­ Junior Class ~ 500 Days to often consults with users who have He will give you a referral slip to take protected, you can use your copy and Go Happy Hour at the damaged or crashed Macintosh disks. the master disk to Building 53. Repair use your master only for verifying that Jailhouse, on Thursday, The consultants will attempt to regain may take four to six weeks. you have a master. ('ratulations to the I.F.A. Council ofTlcers for Winter and February 13, from 3:30 to 7 For Multiplan, Microsoft Basic, and When you work in an OCS facility Spring, 1986. any files o'r documents that are lost, but they cannot repair applications or MacFortran, complete the the warran­ on software that is not part of the p.m. Take some time time ty gird (if you have not done so) and Drexel package, you should always I odd Vandergrift, 0X. Presidem Benny Gialloreto, riA, Vice master di-iks. If one of your master out and enjoy your disks crashes, please follow these contact Microsoft directly at carry proof of ownership, such as a Dave Jo.seph, 2-AM, Treasuruer P r e s i d e n t classmates! 1-800-426-9400. master disk. The Office of Computing Mark Hernkk,BX, Social Chairman Steve McLain, AD<1>, Secretary procedures: Joe Wolk, For MacWrite, MacPaint, and For any other packages you own, Services can permit only legitimate Drew Heimer, TEIl, Athletic Andrew Franks, AX A, Public DUTalk, bring the disk to 114 Kor- contact the manufacturer directly. If copies of copyrighted software in their Junior Class President C h a r i m a n R e l a t i o n s you purchased the pakage at the facilities. You may be asked to pro­ Al B rittn e r, 211, A m b a ssa d o r Joe Torelli, AHA, Rush Chairman man and make a copy at a self-service Benny Gialloreto University Store, you can return it duce proof of ownership at any time Darren Tapp, riK4>, SPA & Triangle Joe Bucci, 2:AE. Block Party copy station. Junior Class Vice President there. for third-party .software you use. K c p . C h a i r m a n For 1st Base and MacDraw, lake the You can prevent ^rashes to your Hob navldson. EA M , Asst. PR _Erjc_Bradie^j__*K2j__Sc^^ master disk to Building 53. It will be P A G E T W O THE TRIANGLE F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 7, 1986

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CampuK Happenings77ir Triangle Campus Happenings section is a great way THE D EPARTM ENT O F PER FO R M IN (; ARTS will present a scries of organ THE UNIVERCITY CITY HOSPITAL COALITION (UCHC) is a group of to inform faculty and students of meetings and/or special events. Campus Hap­ recitals each Wednesday at I p.m. throughout the month of February. The rccitals concerned people who prepare, .serve, and share meals with some of the homeless penings are FREE and must be submitted by 7 p.m. the Monday before publica­ will be hckl in the Main Auditorium. FEBRUARY 5 - Robert Smart, faculty, people in the W. Philadelphia area. The meals run four night a week in churches Department of Music, Swarthmorc College; organist. Church of the Holy Trini­ tion. If your Drexel group or organization would like to submit a Campus in the University area. UCHC is looking for interested people to take responsibility Happening, just fill out the form available in the lobby of our office, 3014 ty. I-'EHRUARY 12 - Andrew Heller, organist. St. Michael's Lutheran Church, for one evening meal a month. A frat or sorority, club or organization, any group MacAlister Hall, and drop it in our mailbox. Cherry Hill, NJ. FEBRUARY 19 - Clyde Shive, faculty. Department of Perfor­ of five or more people to make and serve the meal is greatly needed. Plcitse con­ ming Arts, Drcxel University; Organist, Media Presbyterian Church. FEBRUARY tact Sue Harte at 231 Creese or 895-2522. Attention W omen: Applications for Key and Triangle Women’s Honorary SiK-icty 26 - Jetlrey Walker. Dircctir of Music. St. David's Episcopal Church. Wayne, are now being accepted. You must be a Pre-Junior. Junior, or .Senior with at least Admission is free. For further information, call 895-ARTS. DELI LUNCH held weekly, 12-2 p.m. in the Hillel Lounge. Meet new friends, a 3.0 GPA and display active participation and leadership in Drcxel organizations relax with old friends. $2 members. $2.50 non-members. Menu changes weekly. Applications are now available in the Dean of Siudent’s office (Rm 215 Creese) PK.\CE CO RPS RF;PRESENTATIVES will be on campus interviewing seniors Please join us. The lounge is ItKaled on the 4th fioor of the Main Building. and are due by Thursday February 6. 1986 for immediate and future positions as volunteers. Interviews will be February 12 at the Placement Center. Sign up with the Placement Qffice. Call for information, FR ESHM EN SEMINARS: To maximize your success on mid-terms and finals, T H E D R EX E L A STRO NOM Y .S(K:IETY needs people who are interested in 895-8480 you need to develop a plan. Dean Mugrage will present ‘‘Your Strategy For Suc­ this fascinating hobby to get involved. If you are interested, call 386-2268 in the cessful Study” from 1-1:30 p.m. in the Living Arts Lounge on Wednesday. evenings (ask for Mike) for details, or visit us at our Wednesday night open houses .MECHANICAL EN GINEERS: Pi Tau Sigma is hosting an intrcxluction to Drex­ February 12, 1986. Join us and get .some study tips. at the observatory. They begin at 7:30 p.m. on the roof of Building 3. Sign up el's Mcchanical Engineering graduate student program on Tuesday. Feb. 18, at W ORKSH OP: TEST ANXIETY Students who are well prepared often find their on our mailing list and pick up a coy of our newsletter. Drara. with important 3:.M) p.m. Interested parties (especially juniors) are encouraged to attend. Addi­ performances less than they had hoped due to high anxiety. A relaxation techni­ Comet Hailey info. tional information may be obtained by stopping in R(X)m 2-236A. que is introduced in this session as a way to cope when you "clutch up" or STU D EN T SER V IC E AW ARDS arc now available for the Fall/Winter terms In Celebration of Black History Month Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc, presents “ forget". Leader: Dean Jane M. Stellwagen. Date: Feb. 13, 1986. in the Dean of Student's Office. Room 215. Creese. Are you an active student? an evening of black talent. February 7 att 7:.30 p.m. Low Rise North, 3900 Walnut Application deadline is Friday. February 21. 1986. St. Donations SI.00. PrcKeeds benefit the United Negro College Fund. G E O R G E CA RLIN TICK ETS: Tickets for George Carlin in concert will be on sale beginning Tuesday, February 18, 1986 at 11 a.m ., at the Cree.se Student SKI C L U B Spring Break '86. The Drexel Ski Club is offering three bargain trips History and Politics: History and politics club meeting every Tuesday at 1 p.m. Center desk. Re.serve Seating only. in March: Bahamas only $439, Sugarbush only $169 and Steamboat, Colorado at MAC 3026. Members urged to attend, all interested are welcome. The concert will be on Friday, April 4, 1986 at 8 p.m.. in the Gymnasium. only $499. All trips arc for 7 days & 7 nights. The club meets every Tuesday Presented by SPA and Student Congress. Tickets: $8. Drcxel Student I.D.; $10. 1-1:30 Matheson Hall Room 2 1 1. For more info call Howard at 386-2.342. ICE SKATING PARTY: Sunday, February 9, 1-3 p.m.. at the Class of '23 Rink. Drexel I.D. $12. others. Sponsored by Hillel. Cost $4. includes admi.ssion and skate rental. For more in- IM PO RT A N T : All student organizations are required to be in compliance with Ibrmation and reservations, call 895-2531 or stop by the Hillel office, 224 Creese. PRESCRIPTION FOR A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP the organizational ccxle. The forms were due January 20. 1986. Failure to do so W ORKSH OP: Thursday. February 27. 3:.30 - 5 p.m. in Room 226 of the Creese may result in loss of status. If you have any que.stions. stop by Room 3025 Unhappy with the Entertainment at Drexel? Do something about it! Come and Student Center. Coupled relationships can be elating and fulfilling or confusing MacAlister or call 895-2577 and ask for anyone on the eligibility commission. join the Student Program AssiK'iation SPA and help us plan events that make and frustrating. What makes the difference? Participants will be guided through LIVEAID look like a church choir. Meetings are held in MacAlister Room 3024. an analysis of their past romantic relationships and learn to recognize the JOIN WKDU: Drexel's Radio Station WKDU wants youl We have plenty of in- Hring your lunch and your ideas! Last year we spent $60,(XK) of your money, this psychological and scxrial characteristics of successful and satisfying future rela­ fi>rcsiing work in our engineering, programming and public relations dcpartnients. year we're spending $68.(XX) of your money. If you would like to decide what tionships. Leader: Carol S. I-ang. Student Services Counselor. Also, you can start our DJ Training Program and be on the air in no time! Stop 10 do with your money Come to our meetings Wed. at I p.m. by the station any time during the day. (Jet Involved!!! CHASING AWAY THE BLUES: Workshop geared to help students recognize and manage common feelings and symptoms of depression. Tuesday. February WKDU NEWS AND SPORTS: Come join our newly revived news department. I he Management Inform ation Systems (MIS) .Society will sponsor a career fair 11.1986. from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in R(X>m 226. Creese Student Center. Run by An­ We need people to help write and read news, as well as hplp out with our weekly on February 26th. in the Grand Hall at 3:30 pni. The purpose of this activity is drea Weiss, Assistant Profes.sor of Psychology. Drcxel sports program. Stop by the station (near the arcadc in Creese) and talk to bring area employers in contact w ith interested students in a relaxed, warm to John lodice or Catherine Wilford. atnioshpere. Admission is free and refreshments will be provided. Hope to see PARTY! Catch: Join the Commuter Coalition's Ping Pong Tournament. you theie! (Everyone Welcome!) Registration will be from February 10th to the 14th. Fee (JA M M A SI(» is having a hoagie/beer bash at the Drexel Lodge. All arc invited for play will be $I.(K). Sign up forms are in Rcxmi 3027 MacAli.ster or main Saturday. February 18. from 6 to 12 p.m. All you can eat-n-drink for just SH). CO N C ERT BA M ): Students with instrumental music experience arc invited to desk of the Creese Student Center. Return forms along with fee lO Riwm 3027 Tickets and directions at MacAlister .3029, For more information call 895-1973. join the Concert Band. While all students arc welcome, there is a special need MacAlister. (Play begins February 18th.) for percussionists and trombonists at the present. See Dr. Shive in 9-2018 for more C O F F E E H O USE AT NEWMAN: Coine and enjoy an evening of good music information. Rehearsals are Mondays at 7 p.m. in 9-2032. FREE MONEY can't be found anywhere. But. you can earn big bucks as a Com­ and gixxl conversation. Relreshments served. 8-1 I p.m.. Friday, Feb. 7. Everyone merce and Engineering Graduate! Come to the Commerce and Engineering S(K‘iety is welcome! meeting held every Tuesday from I to 1 :.30 in Matheson. Rm. 208. Get old tests INTERESTED IN LEARNING KARA TE? Join the Drexel Karate Club today. and teacher/course suggestions from your fellow upperclassmen C & E's who TEST TAKING TECHNIQUES: Sometimes called "test-wiseness." there arc M-W-F at 6 p.m in the dance studio, lower level of the gym. Beginners also have had the Drexel Experience!! Come join the stxiely of the most bizarre cur­ special skills that help the test-takcr experience success. Wise test-takers know wclcome. riculum in all of Drexel!! how to take tests. The.se skills can be learned and test performance enhanced. DATE. 'WcJnesilay, February 12, 1986. TIME: 3:30 p.m. PLACK: Room 8 226. SPAGHETTI DINNER: Celebrate Mardi Gras with a good meal at Newman. LEADER: Ms. Ina Ellen. I'ucsday, Feb. I I . 6 p.m. THE HOXEYMOOi\ERS Thursday, Feb. 2l)th. at 1 in ihe Living Arts Lounge. The.se epi.sodes have not been shown on network television. These are the longest A.SME SO C IA L HOUR: Friday, February 7. in MacAlister Room 3021. Stop .NEED MONEY??? Tht’ Drexel Macintosh Users Group needs people to obtain .shows, recently discovered after years in storage. The film series "Laughter is in and say hellol advertisers for their new sletter. Get good experience handling business and finan­ the Best Medicine" is sponsored by the Drexel-Asbury Ministry . It is free, and cial tran.sactions. Make iO% commission on each advertisement obtained. Make open to the public. ASME HOLDS MEETINGS in Room 2-238 every Wednesday at 1 p.m. up to $25 for each ad! ( .ill 895-2573 and leave a message, or call 222-1094 after 6 p.m. Mechanical Engineers interested in their professional society are eneoiiragcd to attend.

Hist of Artiiiitics Srlu'bulcb fur jfcbntartj U18li T e a c h e r s (Sl]f l^lark Histnnj iHimtli) s a y th e Monday, February 10 - Brother Jamil Muhammed, representative of Minister L. Tarrakhan HsUhlishcJ in W 26 d a r n d e s t (LECTURE-UNITED IN DIVERSITY) Time: 5:30pm to 7:30pm Admission; Free!! MKMBKK Place: Grand Hall C olum bia Scholastic Press Association Am erican Scholastic Press Association th in g s Ass(K'iaied C ollegiate Press Association We present the follow ing quote for Thursday, February 13 • Adelphia Theater Company your consideration: (For Colored Girls Who Nave Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf) Drexel University "The scientific method, the way of Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm Admission; Drexel Community: $1.00 looking at things that underlies all Philadelphia. PA Place: Main Auditorium Outside Students: $2.00 technological achievement, is in­ General: $4.00 herently self-limiting; by definition it EDITORIAL BOARD fragments know ledge and is concern­ Tuesday, February' 18-Porter Bankhead ed only with the isolation, identifica­ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Systems and Applied Sciences Corp. tion. and solution of specific problems. (LECTURE-TfiE FUTURE OF MINORITIES IN CORPORATE AMERICA) The larger view , w hich alone can save KI)ITOR-IN-CHIKF .\1lchacl Coyne Time: 5:30pm to 7:30pm Admission; Free!! mankind, is therefore outside the scope MANAGING KDITOK Jo.scph r . W alker Place: Gtand Mall BI SINE.SS MANAGKK G re g o ry P. Hauser of either science or technology, of NKWS EDITOR John Daniel Stapleton either the scientist or the engineer.” PHOTOGR.-VPHV EDIIOR Michael Jewell This was found posted on a bulletin Saturday, February' 22-Job Fair sponsored by PODIUM, NABA, and SMES. E.NTERTAINMENT EDITOR Joseph Saunders board in (w here else?) the Economics Time: 8:00am Admission; Free! SPORT.S ED I10R Dave l.ogue department. Place: Grand Mall COPY EDITOR I'oni Kreil/berg Any comments oii this? ADVERTISING MANA(JER C' N icholson Jr Saturday, February 22-Social for the entire Drexel student community STAFF Time: 9:00pm to 1:00am Admission; Drexel Community: $2.00 Place: Grand Mall General: $4.00 Bill Anilel. Christine Awnti’h. Miilmmiiuid Balxir. Kuk Bhink. Hill Hiillfi. Food Will Be Served! Mart Cooper. Mutt Cunnin^luini. Rich Czerwinski. Aiiiii' SUtrif liai\li’\. Jim ^DAEDALUS Di ver, liora Gitiniiiikariol. Murlin Gross, Alan Hiiss, Jiuik Holemain. Hn/ie U EDUCATION Tuesday, February 25-Tony Brown Ijiher. Gary Hornini(er, Wenjy Kramer. Tony Im I. .MUson hah. Dine Iji^iie ^ SERVICES Of the award-winning Tony Brown’s Journal on PBS. JS Milne. Dave Petroski. h'rank Vowinkel. Tracy Helson. Kalhr\n White. (LECTURE-MINORITV ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE) Catherine Wilford Time: 5:30pm to 7:30pm Admission; Drexel Community: $1.00 Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those o/D rexel University Place: Grand Mall Outside Students: $2.00 or o) 1 HE TRlAN(;i.E General: $4.00

Monday, February 10 to 21-Art Exhibition by five artists Adv'.Ttising rales furnislicd upon rcqucsi (yriiiriplf Pfr8|)prlint«) Represenled for national advenising by. CASS Studeni Adverlising Inc Time: 1:00pm to 5:30pm weekdays Opening Reception, Feb. 11th 63.10 Pulaski Road Placc: Living Arts lounge Admission; Drcxel Community: $1.00 Chitiigo, III , 60646 Outside Students: $3.00 General: $5.00 Food Will Be Served! ® I 9H6 . THE TRl.WGLF. All Rights Reserved. 215* 449>6311 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 t h e t r i a n g l e PA GE T H R E E

DREXEL CENTRAL AMERICA FORUM meets every Friday. 12 noon, in MacAlisler 3021. All are welcome to attend. Call Drexel Asbury Ministry for classified ads for sale more information. ATTENTION! ALL ARE INVITED to the Society of Women Engineers' Meeting followed ALL NON-GREEK MEN: by a speech on “The Role of Women in Engineering" by Dr. Onaral,Tuesday, t o o l . JK.WKI.S Desigmil and made h> Sioux Nprinn HreaK on ihc ht'K'h ai South Pnvlrc /anne Call .'87 anMime lor nu're info Feb. 11, at 3:30 in the SWE Lounge (Main Bldg., Rm.407). Are you still ‘'Lion" around? ManJ. OiiNtomi lk*;wh. I ort L.uulcnial/ Fon \N .iIli>n Uciiih or Ntustan)! Isbnd Port AranviJi I 9H5 HONDA I R \ Ap|>le rcvl, 5 >eai unhnuteil THE SECOND IN TH E WINTER TERM SERIES of organ recital^ will be Get out o f your eaves from »>nl> SS'*. «ind skiinj* ai StcamK'at or Vatl mileage warrantv, r\iM priHMlnjj. air. 50 mpji presented by guest organist Andrew Heller on Wednesday, February 12 at 1 p.m. from «>nly Deluxe ItHlging, parties. jiiMxIie Asking $8,800 or best Cali Paul Taglien and come to EAE’s h;igs. more Murry, call Sunchase Tours for 726 6729 in the Main Auditorium. Mr. Heller will play the Prelude from “ Suite,” Op.5 n ii'fc mfi>rmation aiul rescrvahons \o\\ free by Maurice Durufle; “ Claire de Lune." by Louis Vierne; and Messian's "Dieu I m ) M \ ^ ^ \ I nxla > " When your Sprmg Break M D K O (lA M K S Rolx'iron (V Tempest Cncal Parmi No j s ” form La Nativite. Mr. Heller is the organist and choir director at WINTER OPEN HOUSE counts ci'unt on Sunchase mone> makers m the right hvaiion S250 I'ach. the St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Cherry Hill, NJ, and is the editor of the $450 Pair Call 222 5614 (or appointmeni to February 13, 1986 Pw VntinKlc. Clussifioii nccIkmi is the heM >v;iv inspect Journal of Church Music. The public is invited to this free concert. to (:et \o u r wonl ;kh*sn Ami ol all. clavsified 206 N. 34th Street .kIn are I KHI” to >tudent>. Ia c u lt\. and slatl (ex B I.A C k A N D W IU T K I .V . i r Vmena com THE SOCIETY OF MINORITY ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS are col­ cepi iht>se ft>r jvrstmal buMiKsses) Kor all »Mhers. (>lcte. IngotKlcomliiion $25 Call (2151222 7442 lecting resumes f6r the 3rd edition of our Resume Booklet. Please turii your 7;00pm - ? the cost IS on\\ S2..M) for the tirst uords and (Kvenings) IOC ft>r each word thereafter (prepaid). To suh resumes in at The Scott Center (3rd flo our oflice or CAR STKRKO KQl IPMKNT Krtkel. 14, 1986. Thank you. TH E M AN A G EM EN T IN FO RM A TIO N SYSTEMS (MIS) S.Klcly will pre 2 4 drop It o lf in mir madN>x kvuteil in the lohhv of lX>max speaket\, 2 Jenson 4"x lO '* coax two was sent career speaker Mr. David Moldoff. President of Applied Business our office, 3014 M.icAlister H all, helore the 7 speakers. I Craig Am l-m stereo cassette plaser ASH WEDNESDAY: Lent begins February 12. At the Newman Center ashes Technology, on February 13, 1986. in Room 309 in Matheson Hall. The topic p.m Tuesilax deadline Brand new. l.ow prices 636 4414 1^5 will be distributed at the 12 and I Masses, and at the 5;30 and 8:30 prayer services. will include career oppiirtunities and how to start your own business. 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All interested students are welcome to participate in this event, A TTENTIO N ALL STUDENTS: The following positions are now avail iablc which will be held in Room 2030. MacAlister Hall at 7:30 p.m. « in Student Congress: president of sophomore class, vice president for business B & \V I V: 13 ' Antenna Complete. IngiKHlcon dition $25 Call 222 7442 (Fxemngs) administration, and vice president for re.search. If interested, call Student Con­ TIRKI) OK S TK r(;(;i.lN (i NMth the limited O PENING R E C E PT IO N FO R ART EX H IBITIO N : There will be an Open gress at 895-2577. or come to the next meeting, Monday. February 10, at 7 p.m. capability i>f the Macintosh* Wh> not buy an ing Reception for “ Principle Perspectives." an art exhibition on February 11, Room 4014 MacAlister. Bring a brief speech. IBM compatible personal at hall the IBM price.^ 1986, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The show will be running for two weeks from the Complete systems are available from SI .4^5 and include on-site warranties Por nu>re mformation 10th to 21 St of February, sponsored by the Black Student Union of Drexel Univer­ IN TER ESTED IN W H A T ’S G O IN G ON in Student Congress? Come to a call 222 5614 personals sity. FOOD AND DRINKS WILL BE SERVED!! (Part of Black History Month meeting and find out! We meet every other Monday at 7 p.m. Check Student activities.) Congress office, 3rd floor MacAlister, for place. Nc\t meeting is February 10. M AC'IM OSIIW ANTKI): B> Drexel Alumnus vHth limited funds. Nanc> Cirundahl .^^7-7IKK (\vork> TH E BLACK STU D EN T UNION: In celebration of Black Hi.story Month, K-niule Kcwniiilt' Sring. jireal speaking on “ Unity in Diversity." 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Creese Grand Hall. Free you identify the signs and teach you strategies that will help you get your energy liva liiin , SllO /m im th plus. ,S4.^ allcr (ipin to Drexel students. It is going to be moving, it is going to be impressive; don't flowing again. DATE: February 18, 1986. TIME: .V30p.m. PLACE: Building apartment ku re n : Happv l ‘»tli b irth ila )' Yim 're iine iil lhe miss it! 8, Room 226. LEADER: Susan Isaacs.' ciK)lesl Nesbians I km m . and a real Iriend. t.nve. Kevin TH EA TER PR O D U C TIO N : Aldelphia Company will be prtxiucing For Col­ SC H ED U LE C O N FIRM A TIO N : All undergraduate day students in college oured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Was Enuf, on Winter Term should report to the appropriate locations listed below between \ 1'AK 1M I';M S : IVnn Drcxcl area all m/cs February 13, 1986, at the Main Auditorium from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Drexel February 10 and 21. for confirmation of their schedules. FRESHMEN: Dean L'nlurnishcd Momhl> leases W'c p.n lor HHAT, community will pay only $1 for admittance. This is .sponsord by the Black Stu­ of Fre.shmen's Office. ENGINEERING & SCIENCE: major department. HOT W ,\T I;R . and’ CiAS lO R l.NPORMA TION I’l.EASK CAl.l. dent Union as part of Black History Month. HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES: MacAlister 5016. NESBITT: Chapman .149 Court. Nesbitt Hall. BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION: Matheson 107. INFOR­ LECTURE: There will be a lecture on “ The Future of Minorities in Corporate MATION STUDIES: Rush 306. America" by Porter Bankhead, chairman and chief executive of System and Ap­ plied Sciences. Incorporated, at the Grand Hall on February 18, 1986 from 5:30 to 7:30. This is sponsored by the Black Student Union as part of Black History Month. |‘ A Part-Time Job RAMBO COMES TO DREXEL: This week Friday Nite Flicks presents Ram- bo: First Blood, Part //. Showtimes for Ramho are 4:30, 7. and 9:30. Come sec Sylvester Stallone fight the ultimate SHAFT. 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Please come out and save someone's life. 800-424-8883 COMPUTER WORKSHOPS: MULTIPLAN II - Tuesday, February 11, 12-1 p.m., in Korman 258. This practice session with Multiplan includes a survey of Multiplan functions such as AVERAGE, LOOKUP. IF, and ROW, as well as discussions on printing spreadsheets, absolute and relative references, the Op­ tions menu, and graphing with Multiplan. PRIMOS TECHNIQUES CLASS - Tuesday, February 11, 12-1 p.m.. in Matheson 206. Learn hints and short cuts to make your Prime work easier. Topics include subdirectories, moving files within and between accounts, abbreviations, and command and batch files. COMMUNICATIONS WITH OTHER COMPUTERS - Tuesday, February 18, 12-1 p.m., in Korman 258. Learn how to connect your Mac to another com­ puter; discussion includes appropiate hardware connections, and terminal emula­ tion with a demonstration of DUTalk.

KILLING U.S. COAST GUARD GMJQlMJNP,Directed b / Nedra Sanderson JUARY17,18,24,25,31 • FEBRUARY 1,7,8 Curtain: 8 pm TIetMt Prtc^: Adult: ANNENBERQ CENTER • Student & Senior Cilizeni $10XX) HAROLD PRINCE THEATRE University o( Pennsytvani* R E S B n/E i For Oioop Tick* VIH t Mmhc CwI accaplM 3680 Walnut St .Philadelphia.PA 19104 An A rm ed Service and M ore. /M Tickets* available at Annentiefg Center Box Office or t)y calling (215) e9e.«791 i»a (; k f o u r THE TRIAN(;LK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 Letters to the Editor An opposing view port failure. If one portion of the pro­ sleep. ject fails, everythinn fails. Instead of BSU protest misaligned So, if you see me in the morning and Editor: levying blame and trying to protect K d ! t o r : I look like I w asn’t looking in a m ir­ oneself from criticism, each member ror when I dried my hair, or I didn’t I think the writer of “The Real of the team should feel responsible for "We the concerned students and shave on that particular day, your im­ Tragedy" |I--^M niay have missed a THE OFFKIAL COLLEGI NEWSPAPER the entire project. We no longer can member^ of the Drexel Community pression is probably correct. Thanks point. It is true that the media has a do science and engineering in a are signing this petition in protest of lo the RLO. OF DREXEL UNIVERSITY great amount of impact on our lives. vacuum, devoid of the responsibilities the university’s policies and actions as Published Fridays during the academic year; But don't you think the sorrow we feel of the project's effects. they pertain to the following statement Chri.s Kohl by and for the students of Drexel University goes a bit farther than the emotional I'm certain that each member of the or incident:’’ loss of seven courageous people? And Challenger's team feels personally These are the words that are writ­ Ed. mite: Take heart. Chris. Haven't you w hy after a week of s()ecial broadcasts responsible for the failure of the mis­ ten atop a petition we’ve been cir­ been watchinif Miami Vice lately? Scruff is and devotion of most of the news air sion, Perhaps the most important culating -initially the petition served in: J.D.S. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Michael Coyne time, do we still feel pain? lesson we can learn from this tragedy as a measure of prote.si towards the MANAGING EDITOR loseph Walker I suggest that we aren't “ crying for is that we should also treat all aspects university concerning the non- BUSINESS MANAGER Gregory P. Hauser strangers," but for ourselves. We feel of our lives in this manner, observance of Dr, King’s national Shank backed by athletes pain aj the setback of our (the holiday. We wore black ribbons and E d i t o r : American people's) great adventure - Dr. Stanley Zietz chose not to attend class, we sang “ We the exploration of the last frontier. We Associate Profes,s«r of Mathematics, Shall Overcome," because "We On Tuesday’, January 21, 1986, Don are experienceing a setback in our Computer Science, and Biomedical Shall!’’; and “ Lift Every Voice and FEBRUARY 7, 1986 Shank. Facilities Coordinator and hope that we may someday be able to Kncineering and Sciences Sing,” because each voice should sing Assistant Baseball Coach, was hand­ live in space. We have also been in uni.son when there is a wrong that ed an envelope and told that, effective bnitally rmninded that man's nmhines should be corrected. We marched and Campus Shuttle Problems immediately, his .services were no by Tom Krfit/,bfr>> aren't infallible and man is mortal. we talked, and lastly we prayed. FROM LFJT FIELD- longer needed at Drexel. In those few Don't make us sound .so callous, Yet Ihe purpose behind writing this^ Kditor: brief seconds of “ appreciation,” the please. There was a lot more at stake letter is not to talk of this protest, but Books are just a novelty Drexel University administration gave than seven lives when the shuttle blew yet still another that w e’ve undertaken This is to complain in the strongest Don Shank what he fruitfully deserv­ i've been watching a lol of televi­ all involved that I should transfer to up, - we would just like to make it crystal possible manner about the Campus ed after 24 years of dedicated service: sion lately. O f course, living in an a different section. clear it was not meant to be a com­ Shuttle service, or lack thereof. the "Drexel Shaft.” apartment with two rooms and three I realize that not everyone shares my Dinu Hermun memoration for King as some ad­ My job requires that I arrive at the An estimated deficit of $I .5 million televisions might explain some of it. interest in reading. Hearing the ques­ ministrators would rather see it; what dormitory area no later than midnight. was approved by the Board of One Friday. I stayed up until five tion, "Are you reading that for a we did on January 15 was a protest Engineering ethics In the past I have avoided using the Trustees, but when the deficit more in Ihe morning watching television. class?" when I’m carrying around a against university policies! E d i t o r : shuttle, preferring to walk the mile and than doubled, did someone run scared? Ihe next day, I got up at two in the novel is as familiar to me as hearing Y/e received another slap in the face a half each night because the service Were these cuts an effort by a new afternoon, watched TV for nine hours, the question, "Is Ihe Tiitinfile com ­ when we learned the very next day We Americans (and indeed all was so sporadic. (Twice previously I President so he would not lose the con­ and went back to bed. It was one of ing out',’" on Fridays, Denauvo Robinson, Director of citizens of the world) have experienced had been passed by when at an approv ­ fidence of the Board of Trustees? the most enjoyable days of my life. I suspect, however, that some Special Program s, was “ let g o " due one of the great technological disasters ed stop,) However, this past Tuesday University officials say that the in­ When I told niy mother about this, percentage of the student body might to budget cuts. Members of the Black of recent times. It will probably take 1 had suffered a sprained ankle and creased deficit is due to a reduction in she sighed and said, "You used to develop an interest in reading for Student Union have met with Dr, months before we definitively unders­ decided to take advantage of the the total number of students attending read." reading's sake. An especially likely Gaither and Dr, Joblin, both formal­ tand what events occurred on (he service. Drexel, Of course, if you’re going to I thought about it, and realized that source of such people is the group of ly and informally, concerning Mr, Challenger mission to cause the loss At 11 p,m, 1 called the security swit­ tighten the requirements for a student perhaps she had a point. In the entire sophomores now on co-op, discover­ Robinson’s dismissal. It was explain­ of the seven crew members. In­ chboard and informed them that I entering Drexel. you will cause a month ol January, I read only one ing for the first time just how boring ed to us that Denauvo. as far as his evitably, many questions will be rais­ would be at 44th and Chestnut Streets reduction in studeni enrollment. Is this book. And during Proust Month (Oc­ Ihe other 128 hours in the week can be. job description went, had no direct ed, In trying to comprehend what oc­ at 11 i.'^O, and would they please relay hard to see? tober) last year, {.barely read llfty For those of you who are willing to contact with students and therefore we curred. it is perhaps appropriate to ask a message to that effect to the shuttle With all the long-range planning go­ pages ol Within a HttMiiif; Grove, brave public disfavor and read a book wouldn’t be affected by his dismissal. what lessons we might learn from this driver. (In addition to the phoned re­ ing on. couldn’t the University have My roommate reads a lot more than for personal enhancement, the Hagerty Well. Dr, Gaither'and Joblin. we tragedy. quest. another desk receptionist projected these deficits and taken some I do. His personal taste runs towards Library may be a source of material. feel that since you m erely evaluated We at Drexel are technologically registered the site as an approved stop alternative action to cut costs? Dtxisn’t science fiction. Hardly a week goes by Few know it. but many of the books him on paper, we have more paper, oriented. Both in the basic and the several months ago.) An Officer Herd this que.stion the validity of the “ Long that he doesn't tell me of how the hero on the second flcxir have nothing to do petitions, and letters of support for you engineering sciences we have attain­ assured me the information would be Range Plan"? of a novel managed to blow up live with fluid mechanics or business law. to evaluate as W'ell, Denauvo Robin­ ed national recognition. We all regret relayed. Don Shank had worked at Drexel Dcstron -Starcruisers w ith nothing but In fact, books whose catalog numbers son, like King, has been a benefit to the loss of the mission, especially those From 11:2.‘> to 11:42 I stood on the for twenty-four years before his a klyslrofrier and an alien wrench. begin with PR and PS, among others, nos only minority students, but any m em bers of the crew who were .scien­ corner. At 11:42 the shuttle passed dismis.sal on that 'Tue.sday. His first Fortunately, when he’s not talking may contain nothing but narration and who came through Special Programs, tists, engineers, and educators, (My me, travelling in the center lane of years at Drexel were spent assisting about books he's read, he is an in­ dialogue, with no diagrams, tables, or We have talked until we were all feelings are especially strong for Dr, Chestnut Street. 1 returned to my with the now defunct football team teresting person to talk to. pictures. blue in the face, but you definitely w ill McNair, who shared the same educa­ apartment and again called the swit­ (again the SHAFT). In 1973, he ac­ Socially, of course, it isn’t "in" to Such books arc often called be hearing more from us via letters and tional environment as I did,) chboard. informing them of the situa­ cepted his current position, which he read. I've heard several coversations "literauire," The library allows phone calls, and also in Ihe form of Reflecting upon the circumstances. tion. When told I had to be at Myers had held for thirteen years before about '/he Co.shy Show recently, and students to check these books out. protests. This is because we love I am somewhat comforted hy the fact Hall by midnight, the operator assured Tuesday! next to none about Gunter Grass, Once presum ably for Ihe purposes of Denauvo for who he is and what he that NASA has always put safety me that a security van would be at my His position as facilities coordinator at a frat parly, I mentioned to a girl reading them, if the students don't has done for the university on and off before any other consider,itions. location in five minutes. This was at allowed him to gel involved with all that someone had the writing style of have any overdue reference books. paper. We w'ill not let this issue slip H ow ever, over the pasi few years, 11:47. At 12:10 a,m, on 29 January. athletes from every sport. As Baseball "a pre-pubescenl J.P. Donleavy;" the Proof that a student is taking a through our fingers as easily as you I have the distinct impresMon that our Ih e van arrived, I entered Myers at Assistant he was always out early for girl slapped me, and her boyfriend, ap­ humanities course is not required. have saw fit to let it slip through yours. student body at Drexel (and indeed at 12:16 and thus will be docked pay for practice. If anyone needed some ex­ pearing from nowhere, forcibly Admittedly, people who read other technological univeiMties I have being late. tra practice, whether it was hitting fly ejected me from the party, literature are a minority on campus, Wanda Northington visited) has changed its pnoi ities away In the advertisment for the shuttle, balls, ground balls, or even catching l.(K)king back on the incident, I have I congratulate Richard Snyder and the for the Blaciv Student Union from "good workmanship ' and "at- it is stated that "the vans are equip­ for a pitcher who needed some work, ti> admit 1 deserved it. One should re.st of the library staff for recogniz­ tentiveness to details" to other mat­ ped with two-way radios for quick you could always count on Shank to never mix reading and pleasure. But ing the needs of such people and even ters, More often than noi. courses in contact with the security office." This An outlet fo r anger be'there. He would stay late if you just it still seems to me that we ought to alphabetizing books by author to make engineering economics and manage­ ■'important safety feature" has been needed to talk, whether it be about spend more time reading to expand our them easier to find, (Although I would Editor: ment seem to be more ini|inrtant than turned off or down in the three limes baseball or just life. personal hori/t)ns. like to know when another copy of those affecting basic engineering I have used the shuttle, presumably so Many of you probably know him Not everyone agrees, however. Without a Stitch in Time, a book I lost Wouldn't it be nice to have an elec­ understanding, A friend who is a that the driver might watch TV or because he kept the clock at all home Once, when asprofessor assigned far in 1984, will be purchased; I'd like to trical outlet in the bathroom so that you highly ranked official at one of the listen to music uninterrupted. basketball and wrestling events. He t(M) much homework, 1 raised my hand finish it sometime,) could "dry your hair or shave without large energy companies recently In closing. I feel that this situation would even help Ihe wre.stlers by get­ and asked. "D on't you realize that this M aybe one day, reading will be in disturbing your peacefully sleeping remarked that the young recruits often should no: be allowed to exist. While ting them soda and oranges on his own is the stage in our lives when we vogue, and people will talk about roommate? I think so. Ever since I are more interested in how long it will an efficient transport system would be lo help them keep their .strength dur­ students should become familiar with Burgess and Updike in the hallways have lived in Calhoun Hall (I'm go­ take them to move into management a valuable aid to student safety and ing the matches. the works of the great thinkers of instead of pre-labs and design projects. ing on five years), there has been a than whethei; they produce good convenience, the current setup is a What probably happened was that civilization, and that by saddling us This may not sound like a dream come working outlet in Ihe baihrmim ju.st for designs. drain on a University which cannot af­ a certain vice president looked at the with excessive work, you limit our true for people who have never read the above mentioned activities. I am especially appalled at the stu­ ford a boondoggle, position, not the person, when he ability to roam unfettered through the or liked Burgess and Updike, but it Reasonable, isn't it? But. upon arrival dent attitudes that I have recently decided to eliminate Shank’s p>osition. world of the written word'.’" would make for a more diverse and this Fall, my roommate noticed the noticed in some latioraior_\ and design John M. Morrison He saw that a facilities coordinator and The professor considered this for a ■Stimulated student body. You certainly outlet was missing. In its place were courses. Although the suidents work Security Receptionist assistant baseball coach would not af­ moment, and then doubled the assign­ can't deny that anythin)' is more In­ three BARE WIRES. in groups, whenever something goes fect a large number of people. He fail­ ment. it was the general consensus of teresting than those damn textbooks. Immediately, a maintenance request aw ry, inevitably the lirst response of t'l/. note: H'lii-n we contacteil .Seatrity Direc­ was filled out asking that the outlet be ed to see that the release of Shank, one many in the group is to disavow tor Ell Smith about thi.y problem, he .stated, repaired. For tho.se of you that are not of the most popular coaches, would af­ blame. The cry "Ms pan worked ■ 7 haw no response because security does Residence Hall folk, you fill out a fect the whole Athletic Department, College just ain’t tine" echoes in the corriilors, “Our not run the Campus Shuttle. Vie Campus maintenance request whenever you including many alumni who are group got its job done, but the others ShuttU' is run by the physical plant. '' So »<- would like the maintenance personnel counted on for contributions to the what it used to be are behind schedule" seems to allow rushed a copy o f this letter over to the to take time out from their pool games school. , one to feel good about the aborted physical plant to ^ive Director John .Mueller o r, window staring sessions to fix These contributions are now in by Mutt Cunningham project. a chance lo re.spond, hul ii t' received no rep­ something that need.s fixing. In the jeopardy due to a careless ad­ Trianffle Staff Writer their freedom. Central American death It is just such altitudes which sup­ ly as o f press lime. J. D. S. past, respt)nse to maintenance requests ministrative mistake (the SHAFT) by squads are running around shooting was prompt. Congratulations post Drexel management. Did you lose any At the start of .school, back in Sep­ nuns. At any moment the world could facto. respect for University Management tember, the stories that my brothers be blown to pieces by World W ar III. This lime, however, not one, two, during that week in January when the told me about college were still fresh D oesn’t that piss you oft'? I know it three, or even six requests got any Drexel SHAFT hit its own employees? in my naive little mind, 1 had visions MacScam has ine really miffed. maintenance activity. All 1 want is a President Gaither, how can you say J ol love-ins and protest rallies in the What Drexel needs is a shot of liber­ By .John Daniel Stapleton you’ve already paid Sl()9.‘i for your simple working electrical outlet. Well, that sometimes it is worse lo admit and quad. 1 expected to see strange co-eds, al thinking. The cau.ses are there to ral­ Of Ihe Trianiile original Mac, with the price of the here we are in the fifth week of the correct a mistake when you’re deal­ wearing turtlenecks and love beads, ly around, but until Ronald Reagan upgrade y o u ’ll have to spend a total Winter term, sixteen Drexel weeks ing with the life, not just the job, of strumming guitars and protest conservatism is overcome, apathy will ■Stop by the Comptroller's office and of almost SI.‘>(X) to gel what next since the first request for action. Our former Drexel employee Don Shank!! .songs. rule and stifle the rebellious spirit of take a look at the latest price list for year’s class will be getting for just over RA has done as much as she can. As In place of that, all I found were a the student bt)dy. Macintosh products offered by the $10(X), for her superiors, if they can't gel a Dan Battista few dingy anti-apartheid posters which Don’t gel me wrong now; I'm not University, You will notice that the This is grossly unfair, especially simple outlet fixed, how can they run Dave Lafferty were probably pul up by some Penn calling for a total revolution. I would ,'>12K Mac is now listed at Sl()2(). since we were practically forced to buy a dorm or six? We pay quite a sum for Nelson Verbit Student. just like to see people shake things up while the 128K Mac is no longer these m achines to fulfill a university the supposed convenience of Resident Captains, Men’s Baseball Team What happened? It seems like no a bit. It’s about lime for young adults listed. The reason i'or this is that Ap­ requirement, Apple is no longer mak­ Hall living. one cares anymore. All the average at Drexel to stand up and be counted. ple is no longer producing the I28K ing 128K Macs, and now we will be This morning, I repeated my Drexel student worries about is get­ Pick a cause and get peeved, peo­ machine. stuck with obsolete computers that habitual morning activities; lake a Letters to the Editor shotdid be sent ting “ shafted," The stale of the-world ple, Maybe you’re cheesed off because As you scan further down the list, won’t be able to use any new software, shower, then go to the kitchen where lo 3014 MacAlister Hall. All letters is of little concern to him. Why .should you have to register for the draft. you’ll notice that the .S12K upgrade is since it will be geared for the 512K there is a working outlet and hope the must he signed; the decision to it be? The students of Drexel are safe There isn’t actually a draft yet, but you still listed at $.^97, Anyone who pur­ machines, and the I28K Mac won’t be sun isn’t too bright so that 1 can use withhold a name will he made hy the from the big, bad world in their orange had to sign up "just in case.” Do you chased a 128K Mac through the able to handle it. the window in a m irror-like fashion. Editorial Board, A phone number must brick c o c iK )n , It is far easier to hide think the cost of a parking pass is loo university will have to spend an addi­ The .512K upgrade should be offered If shaving is too difficult in the arrompany all letters so the writer can behind sitK'k pages and IC chips than high? Prote.si it if it bothers you. tional $397 to gel Ihe same capabilities for a lov^'er price, or else Drexel’s wind(»A'-mirror, I wail until the after­ be reached if a problem develops. We it is to face reality. The point is that nothing is going to next year’s freshman class will he get­ vaunted micriK-omputer program will noon, when I can use the mirror and resen e the right to condense letters to Let’s face it, the world is messed up. change if everyone accepts things as ting for less than what Imlay 's stiidenls be based- on obsolete machines. outlet in my riKim. Sorry, but I respect meet .space requirements, so please try Blacks in South Africa are fighting for they are like zombies. paid for an inferior computer Since my roommate’s right to a peaceful to be brief. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 SPECIAL INSERT TO IHK TRIANGLE I’A d E F IV E RECORD REVIEWS

V e r y L o u d Cathi'rUu- wnrord

A very well pnxiucod album from weird, but it works. Favored are Go WKDV a live performance which sounds best ing Rale, Bard Of Working (i;k/Snipe, played VF.RY LOUD. The Creepers the latter o f which sounds stionglv like have come up with a fresh sound from Ian l)ur\ and the Hlockhrad\. a surprising nuirriage of influences - F M 9 1 . 7 somthing similar to Jhonny Lydon's Scraping F ik Mus vocal delivery and the Pistol’s music Off The Wheel ,\A/I. structure, combined with a highly Shriekback: IMFINITt: distinctive neo-sixties organ keyboard Revolting Cixks: .VO n H lO T h W ■ No F r ills R adio - style not unlike Iron Butterfly. Sounds Jeffery Lee Pierce: HAMINGO FRANKENCHRlSr’/ Drexel University R adio by Dante Tavlor In 1979. Slash magazine played the does MTV come under attack, but .so Patrol) is an anthem to all those pep prophet when it wrote, "The Dead do jtK'ks. rednecks, flag wavers and rallies and football games you attend­ Kennedys are much more than this other sundry characters. ed in high school, and how truly year’s political gimmick joke band.... From the .start. D.H. Peligro's fierce hypocritical the whole macho/sports In fact they might be one of the most drumming, Klaus Floride's thumping scene is, and how doomed we are if important bands to come out of this bass, and Ray’s screanv these arc the future leaders of our scene.” Oh. how right that was. ing/screaching guitar .set the perfect country. It’s now 1986. and the Kennedys are background for 's vocals. The LP's conclusion is a magnum pretty much the only important punk The LP begins with one of the opus entitled Stares and Stripes (>f Cor­ band to last this long. The Clash have strongest cuts. Soup is Good Food. ruption: this song is what the Dead split (and are rumored to be reform­ Although it’ll never appear on Kennedys is all about: OPEN YOUR ed), Generation X spawned Heavy W'MMR’s playlist, the song has a cat­ EYES; DON'T ACCEPT EVERY­ Metal icon Billy Idol, the Ramones chy, dare 1 say bouncy, tune that may THING AT FACE VALUE; ASK play more garage rock than anything, prevent you from getting the message QUESTIONS; FIGHT FOR YOUR and Black Flag has become the Black when Biafra sings, ‘‘W e’re sorry/ But FREEDOM!!! Sabbath of the I980’s. But those you’re no longer needed/ Or wanted/ The Kennedys aren't dummies, but lovable waifs from Frisco have Or even cared about here/ Machines they don’t put on pseudo-intellectual delivered another in a line of pro­ can do a better job than you/ And this airs like other bands try. This is what gressively better albums that stand to is what you get for asking que.stions." the Kennedys are all about. Believe redefine the punk/hardcore/stripped- While the first side is exemplary o f you me, this is a band to be heard. Yet down rock scene. the way the Kennedys worm inside to really appreciate thenu try to see The D K \ new LP is an amalgam of your mind with their message, it is the them in concert. This is a fine LP that wizardry that touches on .second side of the LP that impresses will go unnoticed because it falls into very diverse topics without losing its me the most. that grey area known as HARDCORE. edge or becoming preachy. Not only Jock-O-Rama (Invasion o f Ihc Beef What a pity.

STRANDED (On a Desert Island)

by Bill R udolph Have you over been asked the ques­ “ Louie Louie.” There isn't a single in 1973 and started what grew into the tion, "U you were stranded on a desert bad track on the album. CBGB's scene that featured The COMMUNIQUE WINTER 1986 island, what five albums would you Burning Ambitions: A Hi.story O f Ramones. Dead Boys. Blondie, Talk­ bring alnni:?” After a considerable Punk - This compilation features 38 ing Heads, ect. The New York Dolls amount ol thought. 1 have come up songs from 38 bands. It serves as a are the kind of hand that can he ap­ with my lop five albums. They are as “Punk Be.st-Of” from 1976 to 1985, preciated by punk and metal tans alike. follows, in no particular order. featuring such bands as Buzzcocks. Sex Pistols: Never Mind I'he Ram ones:/f’.V Alive - A live recor­ Stranglers. Dammed. Dead Kennedys. Bollocks - The band that couldn't he ding of their New Year’s Eve concert and GBH. Contract problems ignored. The Sex Pistols started the in 1977, at the Rainbow Theatre in prevented Sex Pistols. The Clash, and explosive Brit-Punk scene in 1976, London. This two-record set serves as The Jam from appearing. Burning Am ­ This record (The Pistols only SOUNDS LIKE TREN’N a premature greatest hits album, bitions is a fine documeniry with many American release) captures all of their featuring the standout tracks from their now forgotten bands. greats. It includes such classics as first three albums: Ranwnes, Leave New York Dolls: New York Dolls ‘‘God Save The Queen,” ‘‘Anarchy Home, and Rocket To Russia. The - Not the original relea.se, but the o n ­ In The U.K.,” and “ EM I,” The .Sex by Elizabeth Bochlovitch three tapes of good sound, cool music releases at your corner record store album rocks from start to finish, with ly British reissue that packages the and keen packaging (Matt Hawarth on you can get aquisition information by Pistols are ridiculed if unheard, then no breaks between songs. classic debut album with The Dolls .se­ known as a great rock 'n' roll band Mondo-cool sounds coming out of pen- the very same pen of Heavy sending your questions and inner most Black Flag: Everything Went Black cond release. In Too Much Too Soon. thereafter. New Jersey's capital. The residents Metal, Residents and the Regressive feelings to: Bird O ’ Pray, P.O. Box - This two-record set of studio out- The New York Dolls were the starting Nobody wants to be stuck on a stopped at City Gardens on part of Aid comic book fame). 39, Trenton NJ 08601, along with a takes, with various Black Flag lineups, point for David Johan.sen and Johnny desert island, but if I had these five their 13th Anniversary Tour. Two Anyhow. Strange Beats / Strained SASE. So, two more releases soon? is a must for any fan of hardcore. It Thunders, the latter being my guitar albums w ith me. it would make the ex­ Residents, three eyeballs, one skull. Beasts is a compilation of some very Scornflakes on vinyl? features such classics as '‘Depres­ idol. The Dolls burst onto the scene perience more bearable. Snakefinger, two girls dancing with disturbing bands from N.J. His Head Stranger To Stranger is a band out sion,” "White Minority,” and mutant dinosaurs and sounds not Unnaturally Aching is a release of live of Trenton that frequents Philadelphia thought to be humanly reproducible material from Scornflakes, members now and again. Some were fortunate made for one of the better shows in of Regressive aid with Boy White on enough to see them at the KDU night the area in a long time. hysterics. If you’ve never seen Scorn­ last october at the Kennel Club. In Randy Now is still booking Sunday flakes live and you consider youself their first year and a half together they j T : T i shows. Mo.st are non-alcohol, all ages hip, you better get some on tape. Part­ have put out two releases on vinyl, type gigs. Be prepared for a strip ners In Wonder’s release. Mutant each soaring on WKDU’s playlist. ^ This Valentine's Day, ^ search at the dotir. Shows to check out: Dance Craze features some pretty Their first. Casting Shadows was The Vels stop in for a Valentine’s day writhing cuts. Didn't Glenda the Good relea.sed on H opew ell records. Their dance on the 14th. Butthole Surfers ap­ say it best, ‘Very strange. But very second. The Child In Me was releas­ go all out. pear on February 16th good’. ed on SMI out of Philadelphia. Word Check out Bird O' Pray records; If )ou can’t find Bird O’ Pray has that number three is on the way. Go ahead, show that spt-cial someone how much you care by sending the FTD'' Hearts 'n' FlowersBouquet, nO N D A V TUESOAV WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAV SATURDAY SUNDAY beautiful arrangement 6 A n in an impre.ssive M______B of Ton** ofood _____ a of 41st & Chestnut Streets 1 2 A n K*Tlu VV>or*vik< Chrli MoElw** Frtnk Giraff* Bin Rudolph 'PJliTSiolo C*«h«'in* Vllford Joton T»rn*r 105 South 41st Street Not AppHotbl* Sw*twn*r'» E*r GRIND. RXJJ>.E. 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6 A n p a (; k s i x SPECIAL INSERT TO THE TRIANGLE F R ID A Y , F E B R t’A R Y 7, 1986 WKDU NEWS by Catherine Wilford The Count! WKDU is again broadcasting the news Yes. if the station gave out a b> David ,Iay Rooftop Serenade: In tht summer­ La/arus award for Ihc best resurrec­ William "Count" Basie was one of ing beat. His trumpets and trombones time VVKDU and SPA h ad W inter tion of ihe year. W K D U 's news the great big band jazz leaders. churned Ihc brass sound to add the Hours and Persian Gulf on the roof department would be the hand's down w inner. Under the direction of senior Through his own style, his piano play­ necessary foundation, but it was his nr the Drexel garage. The two local ing maintained allegiance to the beat, contagiously spirited piano playing bands provided the crowd with John lodice. news production has returned from its black hole to offer yielding rhythmic pul.sations and team which led his band to success year unlimited entertainment value. ,spiril. after year. He mastered short solos Winter Hours is shown. international and local news three times a day and an hour long program Following work in Vaudeville, from his right hand while producing of Drexel sports on Saturday morn­ Basie found hitnself in Kansas City- isolated notes frotn his left. ings, hosted by Erv Beckerl.[W hoa!] a home for jazz in the 1920's, He Some of his most famous recordings The news department has also become played with various bands for seven include: Jumping At Pie Woodside, the training ground for novice years until he found his own in 1935, Boogie Woogie, Uidy Be Good, and members, including WKDU's two Gathering some of the best musicians the surpas.sedO/K’ O ’clock .luma Most newest DJ's. Special presenialions, from his previous work, he built a of his L P's are still on the market like Archbishop Desmond Tutu's band that was to become international­ throughout the United States ami speech on Martin Luther King, Jr. ly famous in little over a year. . Hand limh: On October 5th WKDIJ Day. have been covercd recently. By the 1940’s his band had gone Count Basie died at the age of 80 and SPA had its semi-annual Rand Have we missed anything you want lo through inany personnel changes. in 1984, but his music will forever be liash in the Creese Student Center. hear about? We'll never know until Still, they continued to flourish. Best heard and he will be remembered as l,(H'al bands w ho pla.v in the area you tell us. Call John or Catherine at known was his rythmn .section because one of the fathers of big band jazz and donated their efforts to make this 382-6880. of its rock steady sound and its driv­ for his great influence on all of music. free musical event possible. M- Faktcr. shown here, performed by Dan Taylor alon^ with Homo Picnic, Popular T\M -The Replacements .Mechanics, Ambush Buks, The Hacks and 5 Storv Fall. The Dead They played their fir.st show on June and Bob Stinson's rampaging lead (Westerberg. Stinst>n and drum m er Milkmen and Mr. Melba were 29, 1981, the same year as their debut guitar. Although Westcrberg's vocals Chris Mars are in their 20's. while scheduled to play but were unable I.P. Since then they have released may be considered a little rough for bassplayer Tommy Stinson-- Bob's due to time. All in all, the event was three LP's. a 12" EP, a live cassette- some, they add a certain earnestness b ro th er- is only 19!) a success, and WKDl and SPA only release, and a 12" single. In ad­ lo the cut which some groups who Side two opens with "Bastards of \M)uld like to thank everyone dition to that they've been musical overu.se the studio lack. Young." which, like "Dose of in\olved. guest on NBC's Saturday Night Live. On Ihe third track the boys blow into Thunder." and "I'll Buv," shows the They've been called "a testament to their most powerfully pop song ever. semi-hardcore roots of the band. the immortal power of fuzz guitar "Kiss Me On Ihe Bus," Hooks “ God, what a mess' On the ladder of shriek and suburban teenage angst." abound as Weserberg sings ab(5ut com­ success/ You take a step And miss the and their last three albums have muter romance and vehicular passion. whole Ttrsi ru n g ." is the first verse, LOCAL garnered impressive reviews. This is a song destined for the air­ and you can hear the honestv in I Can’t Wait. W ho am 1 talking about'.’ Probably waves. but probably just the indepen­ Westcrberg’s voice as he sings it MUSIC the greatest rock band'you've never dent airwaves as the group are not ex­ There's definctely no I'rctension witli heard of: the Replacements. That's actly Top-40 darlings. this group. BY Mutt Heckel right, Ihe Replacements and their The next two songs on side one are Closing the LP is a great ballad call­ b> Chris Peraino had begun. The ratlioaciive age was newest LP Tim arc something to more akin to the Replacements of old ed "Here Comes a Regular, ' which ...It was useless to try to escape it. the next evolutionary step after the icc behold. In 11 songs thev run the gamut rather than new. "Dose of Thunder” sounds like a cross between Springs­ 'Aivii l)i-liiu|iienis’■ is ;i projiraiii Hven if you wanted to. In all parts of age for the city of Philadelphia to from folk to blues to pop near metal, is a power-rock tune highlighted once teen’s "Glory Days" and a slow ver­ }>Ciiial c\cliisi\i.-ly lor bands Iroin the the fractured city and in every direc­ undergo. Finding a seat among the old and when you've finished listening, again by Stinson's guitar and sion of the Cheers theme But what it Di'k'waa' Vallc\. Ii is on evcr\ Mon- tion the windy atomic shrill rising and rubble of ScKiely Hill Towers, 1 notic­ you'll be convinced that nobody does "W aitress in the S ky" is a slightly is is another W esterberg solo special­ ilay rroiii II a.m. to I p.m. and falling was of almost musical quality. ed the tones created by the plutonium’’ it better. goofy tune about airline stewardesses ly. supported only b> acoustic guitar, k’aiiiM.s such local lavdritcs as 5ive With each gust of wind, the grating isotopes were especially strong this Along with Husker Du. Ihe 'Mats which sounds great even though the piano, and what sounds like a violin .Si(u\ l-all. M-l-aktcr. Popular together of the radioactive gas evening. Combined with the are the cream of the Minneapolis riK-k subject is not earthshatiering. or cello. Mci-hanics. Dead Milkmen. Catch 22, molecules and the dust fallout produc­ Kaleidescope swirl of acid vapor and scene. Born out of a semi-hardcore Closing side one is "Sw ingin Par­ In all, this is a fme LP. although not and many other hands who perfornt in ed a neo-natural harmony. The intox­ sunlight, the sights and sotjnds invoked stance, the band has developed with ly," which may be their best song their best; their la.st I P, Ix’i it Hr. takes and around ihe Philadelphia area. icating sound was of a synthetic type an undeniable surge of pride in the each release and is poised on the cut­ ever. This is a strong ballad which is that honor, Howcveri it is u niarveloiis l.iMeii loi uiKominji inters iews and \\ith mixtures of noise that had never new earth and its synthesized audio- ting edge of the new music scene in a perfect accompanying piece lo "C ol­ major label debu^ which assures support \o u r aiea delinc|uents. been heard before Ihe radioactive age visu.il beauty. this country. or Me Impressed" from their everyone of more Replacements Tim opens with "Hold My Life." Hootenany LP, As they sing about the albums in the future. The onlv word a masterful stroke of rock that can be hypocracy of the oh-.so hip parties of that this writer has for that develop credited to lead singer.'songvvriter today’s yuppie class, they show a ment is "A m en !" Sitting on the fence guitarist Paul Westcrberg's vocals w isdom well beyond their young age.

by (;inny McCracken

Ueing nnoKetl at a ver> progressive cassette to or call for more info; Stellar remastered versions will be nut soon. railio station like W KDU brings with Voice Productions 6104-7 Turnabout Moving south in label land, M CA, it a constani sire;tm of the latest music Lane. Columbia. MD 21044. |301| that damned label, will be releasing DOMINO’S news I have tried to write down some 7.^0-14%. Coming in March will be The Damned with sonic damned of It in the past two weeks so that 1 the release of an all-original EP from singles any day now'. A Id inch ver­ could throw it to you all now . E m pire. Slnule\ nf ilw Future. sion of ShaJoM' o f U ne and a 7 inch 1 here's lots happening back at the Washington, D.C.'s top 12 bands. intport of Kloise with a promisary PIZZA llomesiead Record l-arm. most impor- From Elektra, w e just received PlL’s trashy b-side of Temptation w ill soon tanth an album called Aumti:cr by that latest album. A tour is expected in be out. The Fine Young Cannibals will trcincndous Hie Black, coming out a March. The Sisters of Mercy are cur­ begin a U.S. tour at the Rii/ late in week Irom now, preceeded by a 7 inch rently recording as well as February. Also to be evpccted from single .1 lii)i .\fimuiiy and followed by Guadalcanal Diarv. MCA are albums from Hic Pogues. DELIVERS a lour probabl\ in March. There last Relativity Records w ill be releasing Stan Ridgeway (former Wall of show at the C r\p t. was one of 1985's all of Robin Hitchcock’s records Voodoo lead singer) and a movie best Sonic't outh w ill have a 12 inch beginning with KxploJini; in Silence soundtrack with Carmel. I me Young single of l l Homestead Broken Bones. Agnostic Front, and Comsat Angles on l chru.ii \ 2(i will in 30 minutes or less. C a l l u s . iievt week is an all-new album from the Crumb Suckers w ill also be releas­ be Augu.st, formerl> Nul-.ste. You ■ Custom-made with fresh Philadelphia Naked Ra>gin called All Ri.sv. The ed by Relativity. Watch for might remember Nulvste Irom the last ingredients. Never frozen. Volcano Suns will be releasing a 7 spring/summer U.S. tours b> Gene time the Comsats pla\ed I’liiladelphia ■ Pizza kept hot all the way to your 386-2600 inch single of Sai Criii.\c hhvCnmsy Loves Je/,ebel. C(K’teau Twins, Robin years ago or the W KDl band- door by delivery cars equipped with 3801-17 Chestnut St. S/iiic which w ill never be released on HitchciK'k, and Tangerine Dream. The bash. The same three baiul members specially designed ovens and an\ album. I'heir latest album Shine Raunch Hands will begin a U.S. tour are in August and the\ will possibly insulated bags. Open for lunch: Dj the Piiiph- Helmut should follow this week. be accompanied b\ Mill Muschler 11 AM-1 AM Sun.-Thurs, shortl\ after with a possible tour this Bobby's back! Bobby Startup is visuals at the Revival show . ^'ou can 11 A M -2 AM Fri, & Sat. summer Dredd I'ool anil the Din. booking and spinning at Revival bet that there w ill be gi\cawa>s and Positions now available for delivery which includes three Volcano Suns Revival is at 22 .South .Ird Street with interviews for that show on KDU. and management personnel. Our drivers carry less than $20.00. people .md Kenny Chambers on a Itin of great bands performing, niost- Anyway, the Executne Slacks have Limited delivery area. guitars, will h a\e their first studio 1> on Sundays, Wednesdays, and been working on a five song I P It ap­ album out nevt week called/fii; h it­ I'hursdavs The Fall w ill play Revival pears that they will tour the stales from ■ T r* lers f\ 12 inch liP titled Gel HiinieJ March 5 and Colorfield on March 19. late March through .\pril .md then I I I t'lnds the l lics singing the I $ 1 . 0 0 Colorfield features Terry Hall, former Europe in April. The Slacks are very $3.00 I I blues which will be released by lead singer of Fun Boy Three and the popular in Germanv and will just have off! I I off! Homestead, their label for this I:P. Specials. will be released a live album to be distributed I I I I The Micronauts' 4th album 40 Unfter playing at Revival on Wednesday. exclusively in German) \lr Mehta Domino's Pizza Present this coupon (or guarantees to deliver I I S1.00 olf any pizza. Stiiiii^^ will be out soon loo. Scraping F'ebruar> 26. Bands that play on plans to begin a luiropean tour in your pizza in 30 m inutes I I l-oetus Olf Ihe NN'heel is hanging Sunday- Thursday nights at Revival in Februarv. o r less, or we'll give you ■ I One coupon per pizza. I I around New '('ork not doing a hell of w ill go on at 11pm. Fridays and Satur­ S3.00 oil your ontor. Expires 2/20/86 Poor Girls album is finallv being I I a lot He might tour in around March days at Revival will have mostly per­ heard elsewhere in the nation. I’hey One coupon per order I I Fatt, Frw Dallvary' tor large sums of money. A future formance art sort of stuff like John expect to be both touring and recor­ Expires: 2/20/86 I I 386-2600 I I W isebliHKl release liH>ks probable too. Sex. 3801-17 Cheitnut 81. ding again this summer, now that the Fast, Fr»« Otllvdry' I I A note Irom Stellas Voice and Em I he British band Clannad has Bono Girls are all in the same cit> .M-l aktor 386-2600 I I pirc kccords tells me that thc> are from accompanying vocals on the will be making their album cassette 3801-17 Chestnut St, I I I I seeking bands and musicians with cut In A Lifetime from their latest Montane available to the public. It I I original music lo -.ubmit cassette album. The Blow Monkeys Animal features Futurema, Ijfejorce. Houses I I I I demos lor an all original music I.P Manic album w ill be released in March and all the MT-'aktor songs o f Sttme I I project calleil Iheum Set/iienee. When fcMluring two remixes (Sweet Murder you’ve heard on 'KDU. An casi coast i . J 1 asked them about it, they .said, "the and Kill The Pig) by Eek-A-Mouse. lour is in Ihe works, and they are hop­ OmS Oominot Pk u Inc more original' experinicnial/ pro­ Also from RCA. the 28 song double ing to gel some vinyl out soon gressive the music, the better''. Send album of .Sam C ooke’s greatest hits in FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 THE TRIANGLE l’A(;i SIM N The Co-op Office: Why won V Johnny read? by Mull CunninKhiini all. isn't that what the Mac is for in Ihough. because W KD l is .idveitis Thiin^lf Sidjf M’riivr the first place'.’ We could post theni all •ng 11: the />7i;/iv/< to lei tiv siudenls A face to face confrontation o\er campus and double our reader out there know ih.il Dievel diK's indeed The other day I was recouperating ship within a week. I'hat is. i>f course, li.i\e Us ow n radio st.ition. ,ind .i d.iin bv Steven L. Sandler I am aware that there is a vast dent Congress. This committee has from a Chemistry lecture in the Creese providing |-»eople read the leaflets, good one at lli.it amount of accounting and paperwork re\ iew ed the day to day operating pro­ lobby when the '/'riiwiy/c hit the stands. which is highly unlikely considering I suppose, itien. our haiuK .iie iieil necessary outside of the Co-op Office, cedures of the Center and offers in­ I was pleased to see that they had us­ how many groups had the idea first .iiid we imist rel\ on w oid ol mouth The cooperative Kduealion Depart­ but this ratio exists with the absence put to our new priigrams with an eye ed one of nn aiiicles. It wasn't exactly and put up virtually identical flyers. It is ill this th.it we must depend on ment. in many cases, is not satisCyinj; of reasonable justification. Unfor­ to insuring that we are rendering effi­ a hard-hitting news story, it wasn't O ur only hope now is to advertise thi'sc lew who do reail the rruiii\;lf to the needs of our cumpus. and many tunately, while students suffer within, cient and effective ser\ ices to .students. even news at all. but I was prtnid of on W KDU to let the students out there intluenee those cluii.klehe.ids out ilieie students are dissatisfied with its ser­ it appears that my university is spen­ I would like to note that during this it. It was therefore quite a surprise know that Drexel does have a who lion't M a\beiheii the tiiiit ol oiii vices. Last week, I visited the Co-op ding money to lure in m ore hopefuls .same thirteen month period, over 3900 when I heard a group of my fellow newspaper, and a darn good one ti't'. literary labors w ill he piil to some iisi- office and conferred with Mr. Gary w ith description of a college and list udergraduate students worked in couch potatoes proclaim that their I haven't many hopes for that plan other than Iraining puppies Hamme and my co-op •officer; the of standards long since abandoned. cooperative education assignments, school newspaper was a "rag." di.scussion involved this article and the 1 would like it explained how' this with only twelve students indicating Needless to say, this got me clarification of various aspects of the ratio of faculty to students in the Co­ specific concerns about the services steamed. Happy Valentines Day Co-op Office. op Office is supposed to provfde ac­ rendered to them by the Center. Each I watched those people pick up a from My discussion with Mr. Hamme ceptable service to the tuition-paying of these students met directly with me, newspaper, skin) through it. toss it and my Co-op Ofl'icer clarified that the population of this campus while offer­ at which time their specific situations down, and whine because filoom follow ing aspects of the Co-op System ing rewarding and comfortable were promptly resolved in an amicable County was missing from that issue. Roses II exist: (I) in the Undergraduate Student employment to the co-op officers manner. 1 couldn't believe it. They probably Cree.se Certteri Basement Handbook on page 18 we are now in­ themselves, who must find jobs for The seventeen undergraduate didn't even look at most of the Dre.xel University formed in writing that, in regard to c(Miperative education coordinators, as headlines. many hundreds of student.s per term. 3210 Chestnut Street freshmen obtaining a position in in­ This school has the potential to pro­ a group, are held in very high regard Being only six pages long (and half dustry during their first summer with vide a most profitable education for all by c(xiperative education professionals of that ads), it isn't exactly a chore to Drexel, "The Co op department is of those receptive. The infinite.Simal at the other major co-op institutions. read. Since my fellow students have Our Local Valentines Day Prices: obligated to assist upperclassmen," si/e of Drexel's cixiperative education Drexel wxirdinators are recognized for gotten this far in their educational • Single Ciirnation SI .00 and "freshman should try to obtain staff is thwarting the advancement of their ability to service an average of careers. I'm assuming that they can • Single Sweetheart Roses S2.W their own position for the summer a promising university. The idea of 265 sophomore through junior read; therefore my only conclusion is after their first y ear." (2) All of the cooperative education can be practical students annually in a mandatory co­ that they just don't want to. • Single Long Rose S4.30 policies and procedures of co-op are and enriching for both student and op environment. This is contrasting to This does explain why the editorial • Do/.cn Carnations SI2.00 precisely described in the newly university, but when poorly executed other institutions' programs, which are staff s on-going anti-apathy cantpaign • Dozen Sweetheart Roses $28..“^O printed "Cooperative Education becomes a burden on the student as limited to specific colleges or open on­ has been to no avail. Obviously, a • Dozen Long Stem Roses Handbook." hopefully relieving any well as a waste of time. The answers ly to students achieving academic change cannot come about if those prior misconceptions. (.^) If a freshman lie within ourselves if problem s are honors. who are the most in need of said -PLUS- is undecided as to his either returning Each Drexel coordinator is comm it­ change are unaware that a problem ex­ faced with honesty and profes­ a variety of lloral arrangements, cut llmvers, to school in the fall or his working in sionalism, once found, rather than ted to assisting his or her students in ists in the first place. silk llovvers. and gift related items. industry, he may register for the fall hidden. developing academically and profes­ How then arc we of the Trinn^h' to sionally through co-op. They increase readership'.’ We could lower quarter regardless, and the co-op ciwr- Place your order NOW! dinator will make the necessary Mr. Gary Hiinwu’. Director o f recognize that the effectiveness and ef­ the price, but there's no price to lower. schedule adjustments should the stu­ Coopentiive Ediicaiion, responds: ficiency in which they perform the ser­ We could market it using sex, say a While supplies last! vices to both students and employers full page color centerfold. It wouldn't dent's education consist of co-op tor In respon.se to the letter submitted that period. by Steven L. Sandler. I .strongly is being evaluated. This evaluation is work though; who would want to read Our services include: Drexel has meant well by the Co­ disagree with his po.sition that the key to their individual career progres­ the articles.’ Maybe we should resort sion within the Center. to beconung the S'atioiuil hjiijiiircr of op Program, but in the recent past has Center for Cooperative Education "in • World Wide Delivery As head of the Center for the college news world. I can see the lacked the agressivcncss and guidance many cases, is not satisfying the needs • City Wide Delivery to carry it out. Promises are made and of our campus, and many students are Cooperative Education and Placement headlines\iow: "PHYSICS DHPAR T- • Free Delivery on Drexel C’ainpiis MENT CAPTURES) HY ALIENS the hope formed in the student's mind dissatisfied with its services." Ser\ ices, I am eager to meet each stu­ (With minimum purchase of S20.00) is soon destroyed by a small and over­ During the last thirteen months, dent and learn about his or her impres- AND REPLACED BY EVIL taxed staff. It is factual that less than siims of the program . Along with the CLONES'" many changes and new programs have OPEN PHONK one percent of our University's been implemented by the Center, in­ Center's staff. I am doing my best to One possibility is to get reams of employees are invovled w ith the C o­ offer students a co-op program with colored paper and crank I'ut thousands cluding the formation of an active Stu­ M-W: 9am to 5pm .■^87-.^ 161 op Office, while at any given time, an educational and vocational value of leaflets extolling the virtues of the dent Congress Co-op Committee com­ T h -F : 9am to ? over fifty percent of our student body prised of student representatives from that no other program in the country rag - er, I mean fine newspaper, .M'ter can match. requires their individualized attention. each undergraduate college and Stu­

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In Philadelphia, If you smell gas, call PQ,W, any hour of any day. STARTS FRIDAY AT A serviceman will make a free safety check. A SFECIAIXY SELECTED PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS THEATRE NEAR YOU The show " Golfing in Beirut " gets teresting to say about the weird world its inspiration from a golf coursc that in which we live. I believe that if the is still open lo anyone with the guts word gets out. The No Respect for the to play in a war zone. The Hazzard Human Condition Players will become Brothers mission, to wipe out interna­ an influential part in theater and com­ tional terrorism, acts as the twisted edy in the city. theme that flows between Ihe other Get to know Jimmy Clark. Richard skits. DiDio. Gary Grissom, Peter Muller, The troupe looks to the news to get and Cari Honegger Roy, before they its ideas, so no one is safe locally, na­ make it to the big time. They are all tionally, or internationally.The subject talented comic actors, and Cari that receives the most blows in the Honegger Roy adds a great voice to show has to be television. In the two the musical numbers. She also brings hour show. The No Respect for the the troupe something that they have Human Condition Players manage to not always had. a woman in the group. poke fun at: David Letterman. Mis­ The guys must have been relieved that sion Impossible, local newscasters. they would be able to stop dressing in Dallas, and MTV. drag to handle all of the parts, but a The show' also contains two short little of the old feelings are evident in films, " Das Boat Meets the Titanic" the show . and "Chippenputz." Michael Bailey, I have only one question. How can a graduate student in film at Temple, they call themselves the No Respect directed and edited "Chippenputz." for the Human Condition Players, and a spoof of the Chippendale dancers. remove such a topical and arguably Bailey became interested in the troupe tasteless skit as "Teachers in Space"? after he .saw a performance of “ Nuclear W aste." and felt a kinship with the attitudes of Ihe group. Noting that their short films were not of the same quality as the live portions of the tJUUULa I JLUJL»JULtJLMJUUL«JLaX show. Bailey offered his services. The troupe shows no mercy to Attention Please! celebrities, especially on the local Special News on the Kock-n '-Roll front. In their skit "A live at S ." the Museum: Wc the people of No Respect for the Human Condition “Golfing in Beirut” including “Chippenputz” Philadelphia want the museum in our Players team Al Koseltzer (on sports) city! And the only way we're going and Linda Lemmonjellow (with the to get it is if you. each individual, call Last summer Ihc No Respect for the week's shuttle accident the script need­ weather) for a hilarious newscast. Hx .IS Mihw the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and gives a radio voice to local com ­ Human Condition Players had a very ed some major revisions. The idea of Another of the great skits satirizes edians. It was only a matter of time Hotline, at (215) 976-WMMR. Once successful run o f Nuclear Waste " the teacher in space was timed to coin­ Elvis and Precilla. based on her recent Philiidflphiii has always been a very you call, it will automatically register till a comic troupe would rear its ug­ at the Walnut Street Theatre. This year cide with the actual flight, and was to biography on her life with Elvis. Lomical city. A brief glance down the ly head. Philadelphia can be proud to your vote. So please call. We are in they are back with all new material, be the recurring theme that acted to tie If you have a slightly skewed view lisi (il mayors of the cily is proof claim the honor of the birthplace of contest with Cleveland. , entitled " Golfing in Beirut. " also at all of the skits together. The group of the world you will certainly enjoy enoui>h. bul in the past few years com­ and Chicago. The No Respect for the Human C on­ the Walnut Street Theatre. The troupe claims to have a " protracted propen­ spending a night at the Walnut Street edy clubs in ihe cily have begun to dition Players, our city's answer to consists of five very talented per­ sity for procrastination," and they pro­ Theatre 5 with the No Respect for the nourish. Sonic of ihc thanks has to go Chicago's Second City and New formers, four men and one woman. ved it by doing rewrites up to curtain Human Condition Players. The skits to John DcBella (see article by Alan York's Not Ready for Prime Time The show W'as originally entitled time on opening night. are all funny and have something in­ Haas), whose Morning Zoo promotes Players. "T eachers in Space." hut due to last

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BLOOM COUNTY by B erkc B reathed York, is becoming or has become a Altvntion Hloom County Fans! iSincc Blixmi County is the only mison most stiuU nis retu! our paper. I iiucss star in Philadelphia and the Delaware that means e\ er\hoks that way). I asked him about the music he likes, and he said, ANP so vm wt mcM£Ofr for a while. Now back to the show. iNMimr You are in the Main Auditorium in bv Alan Hass of DeBella. Mark the Shark, Chip. the inain building. The crowd is there, Thun^lv Sltiff Wriicr Clay Heery (who'.’), and Jack Strap. and you see people coming in the dtnir They play humorous records entitled every second. There’s music playing The date. Wednesday. January 22, "Sit on My Face." "Let's Call in and to most people it's not the kind i l 1986; the place. Drexel University's Sick." and "I'm a Happy Boy." they want to hear. Suddenly the lights ON eem f of Mvsaf anp-w Main Building Auditorium; the event. mostly sent in by anyone who wants are out, one spotlight shines. The an­ REST Of m u m oam oui Comedy Factory Outlet, featuring the to send them in. They have such cor­ nouncer comes out and does his AN)uenes,n«iHou6«ryDu 5HC»xp ee aveN apvwnc£ one and only John DeBella, This oc­ ny features as horrible-scopes (daily business. NOnce REOflRHNO WK FMN casion. presented by SPA (Student horoscopes), and the grub-grub A man walks out in a David Letter- ID JUWP(WTANP&RAB wy THIS eW6NIN6. Program AssiK’iation) at Drexel. drew machine (for .stupid articles they find). man sweatshirt. Behold, our eyes, it's so many people that there was not an Besides their daily materials, they John Debella. empty seat in the house. have names for e\ ery day of the week. Debella began his quest for laughter For those who don't know John On Monday, the Monday Morning by telling some laid-back jokes and DeBella. he is the number one disc Blues; on Tuesday, it's double shots continuing on. fascinating the au­ jockey in Philadelphia. DcBeila. who (two songs in a row by the same ar­ dience. He put on a great part of the graduated from Hofstra University tist); Wedne.sday is humpday (the mid­ show, but there was more to follow. with a Master's Degree, has been dle of the week when you hxik forw ard After he was done. Clay Heery working in the radio business since to the weekend); Thursday is Thirsty (Who?), an unknown comedian from U)0K...,A)6T -VOUR wjxien65/, ...M0N6TER5 ANP MIN0TAUR5... WHY, w m . ARE e m a We'RC NieHWARfcS l%9. He has worked for WLIR-FM Thursday and Strange but True. New York, and Big Daddy Graham exfloiYnw) FioMewrsof CReATUReSANPCRee«66... few c&eeumb' wme how pipe PREflMS AK6 flU. OF VOUR FANCV, 0U65 ANP BEARS ANP BATS WeCOUU^ARRANfje FOR in New York and VVPEZ in Strange but False; and llnally it's ABOVT lAJPER THE 0ev. performed. It turned out to be one hell VW HIPING IHflT'S mo.'. ANP omen Pieces of voor muif) scHway to VICTORIA Pittsburgh. Hawaiian Shirt Gonzo Friday. of a show. iNT\m? reRSONAt, WHIMSY. JUWOtn-ANPfeRflP FWNCimi- ? Since he came to Philadelphia three WMMR put out a Morning Zoo SPA, the reason why all this hap­ VDO SOWeTIMfc years ago. DeBella has established a album. Ahhi-y Din Road, a few pened. really outdid themselves this ) great reputation working with 93.3 months ago. and it has sold nearly a time. They spent weeks putting cir­ WMMR as the morning man. He hundred thousand copies. They plan culars up. and getting all the informa­ created the idea of The Morning Zoo to put one out next fall with new tion out. They deserve all the credit. with a program director in Florida. material. The group continues to plan events for The M orning Zoo is the show in the Well, that is enough about the Mor­ Drexel students, and here's hoping morning responsible for waking us up ning Zoo. so let's get back to DeBella. they'll continue their success. after a hard night of studying, or an John DeBella. who turned down a endless night of partying. It consists mucho money contract from New miXMvano CWXJbfUU.OF m Of WHICH CONVINCES ft KrtlHER UWGe ANxiema-.vENoeFut. ME IHflt THE PISnNCTWN AMOlWr Of l*eflM(NG UBKARIAN5,.. eervmi fm ,m anp wiay, MU)... GIANT SronEP OUR [IKflMWORCP IS 5N0RKtfcWACKER6,.. / WNetROUStV IHIN.

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