n o The Dail~ Guardian Volume 40, Number 33 Univenity of California, Wednesday, May 14, 1~80 Campus Can Finally Hear KSDTRadio Cable Has Been Its Main Outlet

BY LARRY FINKEL Aher years of transmitting via cable-, UCSlJ student radio alation KSDT may finally be on the road to on-campua broadcuting. Except for severailpOradic periods of on-c·ampus tranarniuion, KSDT has not been receivable anywhere at UCSD withQut special equipment. Now, however, some Muir and Revelle students can pick up the station on 540 AM, and by next fall Warren and Third colleges should also be able to receive KSDT, according to SeoH E1isberg, chief engineer at the station. One of KSDT's primary difficulties in broadcasting on campus has been a lack of funding, according to several station members. Please turn 10 palle 4

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BY ERIC JAYE His campaign in its eleventh hour, Senator the problems we are having here and abroad," Edward Kennedy pressed on through San Diego Kennedy promised that if elected he would yesterday, saying that his continued candidacy impose immediate freezes and "wages, prices gives Democrats a "voice and a vote." and profits,~' which he would slowly lift as the "If Mr. Carter had his way, then you would condition of the economy improved. close down the shop right now," Kennedy said, He did not say how he would handle the claiming that for him to quit now would country's problems overSeas. disenfranchise Democrats in the remaining Kennedy's brief campaign stop was limited to primary states. the outdoor luncheon in the garden of former (Kennedy was soundly defeated by President San Diego City Councilwoman Maureen Carter yesterday in both the Maryland and O'Connor's Hillcrest home, and press Kansas primaries. See page 3.) conferences for lhe local working press and "I believe that the 20 million citizens of student media. Califomia ... are entitled to have a chance to With a small contingent of San Diego State express th~ir concern over (llatters that concern University "Students for Kennedy" present, the them most deeply," Kennedy told a gathering of senator addressed several student-related approximately 300 San Diego Democratic ISSUes. party · luminaries, whose $25 bought them Please lum 10 page 4 a sandwich, apple and soda, and a chance to press the flesh with Kennedy and his wife Joan. At the luncheon, Kennedy offered up his Continued doudineu, rib a chance 01 5ght traditional campaign platfol'm, criticizing Carter showers. Temperaturel wiD reach the mid 60s. Twenty-five dollars bought 300 San Diego Demoaats a for his handing of the economy and calling on Wav. are 2·4 feet, al12 second intervals. The sandwich, an apple, and a chance to hear presidential hopeful water *"Peralures is 60 decrees. Senator Edward Kennedy IpMk Yelterciay. the president to debate. Saying that Carter had "wrung his hands of BY CAROLYN FRIDAY school in the state other than Lorna Linda, in 5.cnunento Carr_pond.1t .1.- -ty 'nte--ests admitting and training under.represented minority The issue of under.represented minorities in UC lr~l nOn ll.. students," said Montoya. medical schools suddenly became a topic of Op' . B - IIA d "Although UCSD finally increased minority discussion yesterday during a legislative hearing pose UYlng lr~e admissions substantially in 1979, I would like to see which was considering a bin that would appropriate C ~, 'c' ~D a few years of commitment to increased minority $19 million from the tidelands oil revenues to uc enter Tor v~ J. admissions before supporting additional state funds for the purchase of the San Diego County Medical for UC San Diego school of medicine." Center for UCSD. investment by the state will be a factor in retaining Montoya presented the committee with statistics Robert Monte),a, a physician and director of the UCSD over the other medical schools. This w~ich showed that San Diego increased minority state Health Professions Career Opportunity investment will also reaffirm UCSD's priority admissions from four students in 1978 to 16 in Program opposed the bill, ~nsored by San Diego towards research as opposed to primary care, 1979. Asseml>lyman Lawrence Kapiloff, because of the which in the long run, hanns the minority The statistics also show UC D#lvis is now the UCSD Medical School's "poor record" in admiHing communities in the San Diego area," Montoya said. most critically under.represented program with six minority students. . He cited a 1978 report on geographic minority students in 1978 and 1979 after 12 were Montoya said it would be improvident for the maldistribution of health professionals by the registered in 1977. state to make such a considerable investment in Graduate Medical Education National Advisory UC Vice President Thomas Jenkins responded UCSD at this ti~! in light of.the recent discussion Committee which stated that Whites avoid that the drop in admissions at UC Davis was about the posslbbty of c10smg one or two UC practicing in inner·city and low income areas. probably due to the Bakke decision, which has medical schools sho.oId Proposition 9 pass. "uc San Diego has established over-the last inhibited people from applying to that school. The "I am afraid if Prop. 9 passes, the $19 million even years the worst track record of any medical Please IUm '0 PtJIle'- --- .~------~------~------~~~~~------~~~~~~~~ LA Ghetto Accumulating Capital -via Gov't Community Development Agency a Model for Succeeding Against All-Too- Familiar Odds

EAST LOS ANGELES - programs, and community has defied all odds in the East Tire plant into a minority­ labor in our lor-profit businesses. We essentially From the outside, the glau thrift & loan offices - hardly Los Angeles barrio. With a owned industrial · park, and .tucco .torefronll di.tingui.hable from the rows staff of 300 full-time arr8J1j(ing purchase of a UHF create an economy in the barrio, where there was none, Carter, Reagan Top .cattered through this of furniture stores, Mexican employees, it uses a unique television station which wiU by capturing government­ Hilpanic community don't restaurants and used car lots developmeht strategy that is broadcast bilingual, bicultural supported labor for other look like much. Five food along Atlantic Boule,:,ard. the envy of the Hispanic programming, and planning Maryland and Neb. Southwest, carving out construction of a hotel­ operations." Thomcu Broum is a Pad/it. But put together, the many • uccessful businesses by convention center complex . T-ELACU Industries, for Presid ent Carter won the counts In t he Tuesday passed over for an Oscar for article yesterday about the News Service Editor. t!llterprises of The East Los trapping feder aJ capital inside If self-help development can instance, includes a trucking Maryland and Nebras ka primaries. Evita Nominated his work in "The Black OKC Corp., a Dallas-based --- Angeles Community Union the community_ work here - an unincor­ company, a weatherization presidential primary elections But there is a big difference Stall ion," might take home a petroleum refiner and cement stamp outJets. Smaller centers (TELACU) represent a porated c ommunity of business, a maintenance and Tuesday night, bu t Sen. between their situations, si nce For 11 Tony's Tony. The star of "Sugar producer which fou ght an for finance, businelll "Chicano GM", a community­ TELACU is now turning an 120,000 where unemploy­ security company , and Edward M. Kennedy vowed in Ca rter can cli n ch the Babi es," he's been nominated unsuccessful court battle to development, senior citizen controUed conglomerate that abandoned 50-acre Goodrich ment is nearly 17 percent and various financial and de feat to conti nu e his nomini/,ion so long as he gets NEW YORK - FOllr for best actor in a musical. . block the story. the INS has only recently investment centers. The for­ campaign despite the towering about 26 percent of the musicals - two made in The Journal article details stopped household raids on profit companies hire workers odds against him. re m aini n g Democratic England a nd two in America But he's up against stiff allegations that Cloyce Box, "iIIegals" - it could be used in from the non· profit agencies, ~on ald Reagan captured delegates. - have each been nominated competition from Jim Dale in the chief executive of the poor com;;)unities anywhere. including several CET A the two Republican primaries Kennedy said he would fo r Tony awards for best "Barnum" and Gregory Hines company, and some of his But just as TELACU is offic es that TELACU and said he was confident, continue the campaign, musical , best book and best of the since-folded "Comin' associates were "involved in a becoming a power in East Los operates as a prime sponsor "most optimisti c," that soon he looking for a comeback in the score on Broadway thi s Uptown." A fourth contender number of questionable Angeles, the group's key to for both the city and county of wi ll c lin c h the GOP big final primaries, beca use "I season. is Giorgio Tozzi of the failed transactona with OKC." It generating profits is under Los Angeles. nomination. believe a politi cal party must The verdict came Monday "Most Happy Fella" revival. includes information from an aHack by some government "It's essentially a sma ll In this latest installment of stand for something." from a 12-member panel of internal investigation of the officials, and federal spending mixed economy, a partnership the long primary parade, Reagan's lopsided Nebras­ theater professiona ls and Bob Gunton and Mandy company, made by a Dallas cutbacks are effectively with the government," says Carter and Reagan widened ka victory over Bush was in a journalists who picke d Patinkin of " Evita" each were law finn in 1977 at the request preventing similar groups from Lloyd Lee, an attorney for the the ir runaway leads in preferential vote that did not nominees in 19 ca tegories for nominated, as were Debbie of the OKC board of directors. adoptinl{ TELACU's strategy. Economic Development Law nominating votes. bind delegates. They were the 34th annual Tony awards Allen and Jossie de Guzman "We' re a model, a Project .in · Berkeley , George Bush would need a e lected s eparately, and show. CBS- will air the show of "West Side Story." Nepal Rejects showcase," says TELACU's California. "COC's probably virtual sweep of all the Republicans pledged to June 8. John Echeveste. "The feds couldn't survive without remaining GOP delegates to Reagan led for 24 national The thrice-nominated The men face Harry Political Parties know that we will produce. But federal support, but neither reach nominating strength_ convention seats and one English imports are "Evita" Groener of "Oklahoma" a.'ld and the newly-opened " A Day David Garrison of "HoUy­ KATMANDU, Nepal - there's no new money for other could Chrysler, Lockheed or Carter led for 46 delegates, Bush supporter was ahead. Nepalese have fo retain in Hollywood, A Night in the wood," while the ladies face voted community development Boeing." which would bring his national the traditional partyless Ukraine." The Yank shows Glenn Close of "Barnum" and corporations, and that isolates TELACU makes all this total to 1,365. He needs Reagan led for another 15 "panchayat" political system are "Sugar Babies" and Priscilla ~z of "A Day ·in our success. " work in the barrio by being 1,666 for renomination. delegates in Maryland. That rather Western­ another new entry, "Barnum." Hollywood. ' - than adopt. "'JIf~ V ". The cause of the tough and business-like. "The Kennedy was ahead for 36 of would give him a total of 817 style parliarnena.y type for controversy is TELACU's only steady income in East LA Tuesday's delegates, which of the 998 he needs to gain Among musicals, "Evita," this Himalayan nation, official ltf llilN(i 0I8l1'rE ~ RR AVMILi!' is welfare," Escarcega tells development strategy, an would put his overall count at nomination. Bush was ahead about Argentina's Eva Peron, Journal Article sources said yesterday. new recruits. "What do you r------Letters to the Editor ingenioU5Systemthat combines 770. for 15 delegates, for a got the most nominations, II. The sources said the want us to do, adopt you?" job training and federally-. Kennedy, in Albuquerque, prospective total of 187. That "Talley's Folly," the Pulitzer QuestoDs OKC panchayat .ystem had a clear TELACU emphasizes subsidized wages with profit­ NM, said he had "expected to meant he'd have to win 96 Prize-winning play about love lead of 459,000 votes over maki"8 business oper ations. It hands-on work experience in do better," but added, "there percent of all the Republican in rural Missouri, logged the IUpporters of the multi-party its training programs, using is a radical departure from the really isn't that much of a de.legates yet to be chosen in most lor drama - five. NEW YORK - The waU system as returns trickled in Riley Manipulated Meeting 1960. poverty programs that journeymen crafts workers in difference" in their delef;late order to fashion a majority. Old pro Mickey Rooney, Street Journal published an from the May 2 referendum . . kept poor communities carpentry and plumbing, and a hanging on the welfare dollar. special school for security Editor: reporter who observed the those unfamiliar with "Our community really has guards. "We identify the good On Friday, May 9, I covert communications failed commiUee procedure, i. more in common with guys, and then hire as. many as attended the Reg Fee to report the incident even illegitimate), an investigation underdeveloped Third World we can," Escarcega says. COPY 456-Z444 Committee meeting, reported after alluring me that he is mandated. nations than we do with most The group plans to on by Jeff Beresford-Howe of would. It is our hope that the . our neighboring cities," says computerize its entire the Daily Guardian on Most importantly, the iUegitimate and unfair actions David Lizarraga, TELACU's operation, recruiting from its Monday, May 12. During that Iegitim8(:y of the commiHee's in this case are confined to a executive director and a native own CET A workers for meeting an incident occured operations and that of its chair, single incident within a single of East LA . "We suffer from pro.grammers and k e y which appalled me and was must be questioned. If the committee. However, punchers. P.!Yli.~.= the same economic problems: not reported by the Guardian committee has operated like whenever such abuses do unhealthy balance of "We're bidding now on reporter. . . this aU }:ear then it is the fault occur, we trust that prompt payments, poor ,industrial contracts for electronic Instllnt XEROX copies North County Medical Ceater During that meeting, Liz of the .,stem, in that it has no investigation by campus development, and a dollar maintenance of military Introducing full color copies to 1185$ Erma Road, Suite 107 Riley, chairwoman, and checks and balances to officials, as well as diligent cirrolation that Rows outside equipment," Escarcega adds. IIJra M_ 586-9800 Bonnie Higley, campus prevent a dominant chair from reporting by the Guardian, will of the community. "It's good clean work, and by budget analyst, proposed an controlling a committee. maintain the integrity of the "We're using the same using CET A workers, one· committee process. Last Chance alternative legal services Even if this was the first time concepts here that are use~ in quarter of our overhead is Attention all Undeclared Majors: program to the current the chair hasjrrfluenced, even DA VID MARCUS the Third World because if you already paid for." for program, headed by Nick planned, a motion, (which for JAMES KOHUT don't have a strong economy, Stock 1 0r all of the d'Re S'opurt ell/lair Peace CorpS Aguilar. you have a weak community." TELACU industries - now "While Mr. Aguilar was TELACU's social service worth some $60 miUion - is CHOOSING A 25(; off Senior presenting his defense of the Southside Johnny's ~n director, Roy Escarcega, held by a non-profit TELACU Wednesday, any 'purchase Sign-ups--- current program, several notes explained the strategy last holding company. A board of creations of $1.00 or more were passed from Higley to the I month in Santa Fe to wide­ 15 elected community May 14th Jukes No Pretenders MAJOR? May 21 will be the final chair, via the Guardian Editor: ey'ed representatives from membrs control the for-profit 12:00-2:00 ex pires 19 May, 1980 campus appearance of a reporter. Also, various nods much smaller community businesses. I am writing in response to the leiter you printed Friday, May Revelle Plaza 1030 Torrey Pines Road Peace Corps and motions were exchanged 9, 1980 by Susan Self concerning the upcoming 'Southside development corporations Critics of · the organization representative. Two-year between Riley and Higley. (COC'.) across the Southwest. say aU of this amounts to self­ at Herschel Johnny . I sincerely apologize for the pain Susan and any Faculty advisors from each department La Jolla overseas assignments in After awhile, a final note others present at the Pretenders conced went through as a result "There's no secret to this dealing at the taxpayer 60 developing countries was passed from Riley to of the loud sound level. I am happy to see that Susan realized operation," he says. "We use expense. Some local officials will be ·represented. Stop and talk to an one per custome. being this spring and Higley. Higley then passed the that the Pretenders own technicians control the sound level for $ 7 _I million in' city, county, have threatened to intervene, advisor and pick up department summer. OIer 200 kinds of note to a woman to her right state and federal manpower but TELAC!] vows to take the handouts. College academic advisors will programs In math. their . This is not to say that the sound level is beyond science. education. and told her to read it. The the control of Pop Events, but one must keep in mind that it's , grants to pay for some of the Please 'um '0 page 13 note instructed the woman to also be available to all students to answer health. business and other hard to please everyone. The Pretenders sound technician was ..- ___ general questions. _____ career fields. Peace Corps second a motion, to be made mixing the sound out in the audience so he must have had the by Higley, to end discussion. is on excellent means of sound at a level he believed right for the band. In addition, many gaining job experience. The girl nodded to Hislley, of my friends thought the sound to be just righl. I reiterate my The Daily' Guardian And you help others ~ .A ~ . " '" Warren & Muir Colleges then Higley nodded to RJIey. apologies for any disappoinbnent from the concert, but thank develop their skills as you Then, the action proceeded as Attention: Biology Majors Semi-Formal travel, learn a new you for your input. The Dai'y GU'ardian is published planned. Higley raised her En. Ja,e language and experience hand, and Riley immediately In regard to the upcoming Southside Johnny and the Asburll JAW, .. Monday thru Friday during the a different culture. Sign up called upon her. Higley then Juke. concert, I personally don't see an}' chance for a repeat KodIr _ regular school year by students at the Meeting for Revelle for on interview today at . JeltM __"',I.,..", Ed .. ,,, motioned for dicussion to end, disappointment. On Friday, June 6, Pop Events will present one University of California, San Diego. 1 Darice the the Career Planning and Ph-...... OffICes are located amidst the trees and the woman to her right of the greatest concerts ever to come to UCSD. "The Jukes" are Placement office. . s...~ southeast of the Revelle Provost's Applications available 1eC0nded the motion, as per a ten piece band who perform an incredible stage show. We will A _ • .".. N. .... ~ t AM.. ... Office. Our maillna address is : be using the biggest.tage ever utilized in the gym to accolllOdate __ It_ May 21 .------the note. A general vote then UCSD. 8-016, La Jolla, CA 92093. Night Away ended dilcuasion. a fuillized' acou.tic grand piano, a five piece hom section, and ---fn,,. .. .. The Dally Guardran Slibscrlbes to the ~ ~~ r ~~~;~4 the rest of "The Jukes", including South,side Johnny who creates .... Thil incident raises serious "'-...... ctp..1f'I .:.Nt .. Associated Prna, the l..oI A.lcs a atage presence all his own. The Pop Events committee and I CJleltiona u to the ~of ...... 11001.-. ,.. Times Synidicate, the Universal Press . Saturday, May 17th those involved in the . . t. are working very closely with Sou,hslde Johnnll'S tour manaBers Syndicate and Pacific News Service. . 9 pm-l am technicians to make this the best concert 10 come to UCSO This meeting is to discuss Fnt, it is apparent that the and ...... ~...... ,...... " For nrw. or business Information. - the c hanges in the Biology Torrey Pines Inn committee did not allow ever. _ca.. call 452-3466. Clauifled adYertwnc .....1 ...... is open ITom 9 to 3 dally; news .nd curriculum and the five new Tickets: $4.00 each at UEO Box Office Aguilar an objective and ADAM FOREST T...... complete hearing. Pop Events Co-Chair Mo ...... display Idvertiling 9 to 5 daily. Biology majors. Pictures: $4.00 for (2) 5'" x 7"" s Second, the Guardian University Events I~~~~~~~~~------~--~------KSDT Can Finally Be Heard On Cantpus -. 4.WOOlen in Tennis Regionals, Without T eaOl BY SAMANTHA ROBY The Westmont match was the three different leagues). each seed. To fill these slots, Women's Tennis Coach. She Continued from paQe J equipment. more self.sufficient," he adds. The station claims that is serving the cable. audience," Staff Wriler • the deciding factor in the Coach Liz Dudash felt sure the top players of their has enjo-yed coaching and has In an effort to upgrade He says he will also At least one administrator is has potentially the largest Rockwell adds. But now, As the UCSD Women's Triton's post·season future - that the Tritons would make resJ>ective positions are invited seen the team progress greatly KSDT's existing services, the consider matching AS funds opposed to any funding for a coverage of any FM station in KSDT members want to focus Tennis Team's regular season a win would have put the team regionals one of the two ways. from the first practices. This Associated Students wm vote for KSDT, to be used to hire a business manager at KSDT. the nation, through broadcasts more on campus, he says. wound down, the Triton's in regionals, a loss would leave Unfortuna tely, the team as The Daily' Guardian progress is evident in their on a proposal to aDocate full·time, non· student business Roland Buck,. Student Center on three cables. In addition to financing found themselves just shy of a them without a berth. The top· a whole will not be going to performance against West· $3,000 to the station. This manager for one year. director, believes the station KSDT has been slow to troubles, on·campus broad· futr.team regional berth. They fini shing teams of the three regionals this Thursday mont. Although they lost both would supplement KDST's Such a business manager is should be receivable on the transmit on campus because it casting has been impeded by split their final two league leagues of this region go to through Saturday, but will be Sports contests, the 7·2 score of the proposed budget of .$10,000 needed to help the station get entire campus before such an has 110t been a high priority at membership turnovers in the matches, beating California regionals, as do the three sending # I seed Cecelia first match was bettered to 5·4 for next year. on its feet, says KSDT allocation is made. UCSD, according to AS and KSDT, and by Lutheran College 7·2 and teams with the next best Ka va n aug h , #6 seed in the second match. In addition, Vice Chancellor General Manager Kevin Last year, KSDT received Rockwell. stringent Federal Communica· losing to Westmont College 5· records {not neces arily from E li zabeth Saar and the #2 to att end. of Student Affair. Richard Rockwell. Still, "there is no $8,000 from the AS At least one former KSDT tion Commission (FCC) seed doubles team of Laura Dudash feels certain that the Dudash feels that her rookie Armitage says he wiU allocate guarantee that the new Opportunity Budget. Prior to director, too, "wasn't regulations, according to Smith and Carolyn Shugart. regional·bound Tritons will coaching season has been up to $3,000 for the purchaae funding for a business this over $100,000 had been concerned with the campus at Rockwell. These Tritons got their place give it thei r best shot and make "really fun ." "Since I'm so and installation of improved manager will make KSDT any invested to start the station. all, but was only interested in Please turn to page 13 in regionals because aside a good showing lor UCSD. close to them in age, I feel from the six full teams, there Dudash is pleased with her more like a friend than an • • Kennedy Brings Campaign are two additional berths for first season as Triton authoritarian-type coach." Pitch to San Diego Luncheon Mission B'ay Aquatic Center Now' Offering Late Session Says He's Not Continuing Campaign to Maintain Pride Youth Water' Sports Camp to be Added Continued from page J Kennedy lost his temper with a reporter from "Tuition hal gone up 30 percent in three La Jolla High who sought to question him on his To celebrate the reopening of Mission Bay, Brochures are available In department years and the Carter administration is cutting authorship of a Senate biU rewriting the federal closed during most of the winter by sewage, offices and EDNA. back scholarships for California students," penal code. Kennedy has been criticized by the Mission Bay Aquatic Center is offering a The facility is located at 1001 Santa Clara Kennedy said, daiming he would see this and liberal groups for his support of the bill. special session of classes in these water sports Point, San Diego. other problems faced by young and poor people May 27 . JWle 9. Regular Summer Session I A special addition to this summer's "in more human terms." / He questianed the reporter sharply on details classes begin June 14, in which we also At the Student media press conference provide courses in windsurlin" surfing, sweep ·programs is the Youth Water Sports Camp of the bill, and when he could not answer, and Clinic, a special camp designed for Kennedy said that contrary to what his aides Ke!lnedy told him "if you' re asking a question, rowing, whitewater and sur kayaking, and children of the campus community, ages 10- have been quoted as saying, he is I)ot continuing _ you better know the material." scuba diving. his campaign to maintain his pride. Courses are available to all UCSD 17. "I've been in rhe Senate for 17 years and I'm Kennedy was on edge, an aide confided, Three UCSD women's termis leam players are eligible to students, staff, faculty , alumni and guests. Please call the Aquatic Center for . more compete in this week's regionall. Sign.ups are being taken now. proud of my work there," he told a KSDT because the local press had "given him a hard ~~~------infonnation: 488·3642. reporter. ( time of it."

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The approximate ost for France is $2,525 and for Spain $2,497. west AulD S8I\-1ces Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5, IN COlOR A PARAMOUNT J>lCTURE ~...... 265--2300 X 1I000001,IIIOl1ll " a.-nu T M CHARGE For further information, conta t the ummer ® oorsday. av 15 :'.n Sun 11-4 4619 MIssIon Googo Place St.-"Ssion Offict·, 106 Administrative ompl 'X, or 7 • 9 pm, n.H 107 :. ~ ~~, .: sponsor9d by Bonamex Cultural Foundation '. milo north of higI1woy 8 $1.75 admission .- call (714) 452-4364. down Misaion Gage Rood a multu-media event H~II huy Ir(J,11/ r t'P(' !1oIn right of O.....an sIotlon UEO Box OffIce. at door J86~ convoyS! 56'l'Ny) Smiles Overshadow Com etitiveness All Cals Fulfill 1M Ideals Bulletin BY TIM LIOTTA anticipated problems which around 1 1: 15 am and the Sport. Editor never arose. The show would games began. Not Just Another Cooperatives Abound It resembled a broadway go on. Once the games began, opening. . The idea behind the there was no stopping them. A dedicated group of people production was to bring They were the epitome of what tGet Involved' Letter - Throughout Campus pouring all of their time and together athletes from 'each of intramurals are supposed to energy into the production, the UC campus' Intramural be. The teams were laughing, BY BRAD BARHAM There are several new & continuing study groups which gather information knowing it was a one·shot deal programs in a friendly enjoying the competitive spirit Just reading another "Get Involved" college reps can simply not effectively student cooperatives on campus which & act on current pertinent issues. - make or break. But, when atmosphere. They could share and "just plain havin' a good , article, as you prepare to vote in just voice student opinions. Your support is actively solicit participation. They are organizing support groups to the curtain fell for the final the competitive experience, time". Winning was almost another AS election, for what will be needed. Cooperatives are services which are deal with various topics of concern to time, they knew they had a hit meet athletes from other secondary. just another school year, 1979·80. Is Besides improving our community, owned & democratically managed by both women and men. on their hands. campuses and compare the The teams fielded by UCSD that your attitude? getting involved offers many personal students. The prices therefore reflect These are just it few of the many Brooks Atkinson would've different programs. It was also fared very well on the playing Probably not. .. Everyone has their rewards. If you choose to participate the cost of operation, not the lining of opportunities to participate in campus labeled it "a smash". Walter an opportunity for the UCSD field , but their performance on own plans and hig~ hopes for next on a campus wide committee, then you an investor's pocket. Becoming a activities which directly affect you. Kerr would 've called it "a must 1M department to strut their the field couldn't compare with year, a positive altitude over all. But, will be meeting with faculty and member provides students with for any intramural athlete". stuff, show their guests just thei r performances off the just try asking students to Get Involved administrators on a regular basis. They discount rates, business experience & It was billed a.s the "15th what this campus has to offer. field. and help improve the quality of life at may become excellent sources for the rare opportunity to participate in Annual A11·CaI Intramural The UC Davis athletes, clad Glen "Crazy Legs" Calla, a UCSD, you might be surpirsed how recommendations, if you can earn their collective decision making. Festival." The UCSD in hawaiian shirts which UCSD senior, turned a lot of quickly their high hopes and positive respect as an effective student The Food Coop has been in Intramural staff produced and would've made Don Ho heads with a brand of base attitudes become cynical observations representative. In addition, on your existence since the summer of 1978 & direCted the two-day affair, proud, arrived first. They still running which was near and negative altitudes. . resume involvement will show your its services ha ve increased by leaps & offering the audience an were a bit weary. Their 4:45 daredevilish. But when he To be sure, negative attitudes concern and contributions to your bounds. The Recycling Coop began as unparelleled production of am wakeup time had proved to wasn't playing he shared a side toward student government are community. an offshoot of the Food Coop, as coed softball, volleyball and be too much for some of their of UCSD most people who go understandable, but they go nowhere, More importantly, being involved members became increasingly aware tennis. athletes: their tennis duo to this school don't get to see. accomplish nothing except to allow wal enable you to enhance your of the need to provide this valuable There would be no dress overslept, missing the flight He, along with Freddie Blesch, administrators to make unchallenged, education. College is more than just service on campus. rehearaal for the staff of the 1M -south. They did manage to Ricky Robinson and Steve unquestioned decisions, which directly one lecture after another, more than The great response to this group's department. Friday momi"i catch a later flight, joining the Shaw laughed with the visitors affect our college experience. The AS, midterms, papers, books and finals. effort has shown the overwhelming would bring with it eight UC competitions late. and enjoyed their company. however, offers students the College is experiencing the ideas, concern we have for conservation. 'Silliness' schools and an atmosphere The group from UC Irvine The girls, Gail Sherman, Jane opportunity to work together to people, and society around you. The Collee Hut Collective opened last provided the UCSD staff with Ralph Haywood, along with KelTY Muse (foreground) innuence the decision making process Moreover, college is a safe testing Friday. It represents yet another packed with tension. 1M T oggenberger, Lisa Neely and and the rest of the Department were sky high this week their first headache. Due to 1M of this university. . ground for ideas, decision making, expression by concerned students, Sporta Alli.tanta took care of Sheila O'Brien, not only made as hOlta of the 15th annual AII·Cals. Pervades the last minute details, while arrive at 9:30 am, their their opponents feel at home With student involvement, the AS abilities, and skills in meetings and addressing the needs for healthy food the hosts and ho.telles, athletes strolled into the but turned a few heads at the ever enjoyed. shift third act, the directors felt can exert a powerful influence on this dealing with a whole variety of people. and alternative organizational UCSD studenta, rehearled festival somewhere arol1nd same time. The audience waited with a bit disheartened that their school. Students working within a The applicaton below is your tic,ket structure. The Garden club brings us anticipation as the scene original plans were a washout. Committees' wliat they would tell the 11. Their hostess, Kerry The UCSD volleyball team better organized and strongly for involvement. There are over sixty . fresh, organically grown produce from The Saturday festivities athletes from the vi.iting Muse, spent the hour and a took the idea behind the switched to the International supported AS could affect changes in campl!swlde committees under the our own campus land which would STUDENTS (SiUy or Otherwise)! Center for Act II. however took an unantici· school. they had been half waiting in the 1M office, competition and perfected it. Academic Policies, Bookstore jurisdicton of the AS with openings for otherwise lie idle. ASaorted Vinyl, the You will recall .that one Silly The band, Ughtning, kept pated turn. Athletes from the when she could've slept in. Rich Schmidt, Chris Liotta Operations, University Programming, you. Also, each of. the elected AS's first attempt at a cooperative Campaign Promise wa. to bring auiJned. nine campuses, while 1M'. Alli.lant Director As the other campuses from and Ralph Haywood teamed the show moving with their Library hours, and Housing problems commilSioners will have a commission student service, opened early thi. sillines. to the .tudenta rather than beat guiding the feet of the munching on fine cuisine from Scott Berndes kept one eye ,he north arrived, the festivities up with Kerry Muse, Jane to name a few areas. of students working on ilSues and quarter. Services include trading used keep it bottled up in the Student Center. athletes across the dance floor. the stove of Steve Crowder peeled toward the aky - rain began to take the shape of an Bronson and Susan Raub, and Eleven AS officers and twelve actions. records, and purchasing records at In keeping in line with !hi. promise Volleyball players from and Larry Van Denboss, would've ,been a personal Intramural competition. UC graced the volleyball courts ~ces below retail Itores in the area. (Silly People alway. keep promilel), Berkeley boogied with the watched the Laker· 76er game in.ult. SpOrts A.sistant Erin Berkeley threw out the with more smiles and good The General Store Coop is now in the we will e.tablish committeea with softballers from Irvine. on a color television. It was a A'heam was frantic 81 the "ceremonial" firat pitch times than any 1M team has planning stages. It will open during fall impressive titles with the entire .tudent Athletes from all of the unique ' experience as fans quarter, offering a large variety of body as members. Therefore, campuses mixed, showing from all over the state COMMISSIONERS sundry items. everyone will be in on the fun. they had as many moves on analyzed the pray gn the Groundworks is a bookstore run as a For those of you who are so inclined the dance floor as they did on screen. Everybody was a self· President: Jeremy Charlton collective. Their selection of books and towards silliness at an organized level, the fields of competition. professed expert and nobody Vice President: Bill T opkis their management structure reflect there are a few specific committees The only thing the dance would concede a single basket. their work to develop socialist with impressive titles that need a few didn't enjoy was the fine voice The rainy festivities ended Academic Affairs: Ernie Grijalva consciousness in the participants and specific Silly Studenta to devote Iota of of Anthony Filer. His fans with the most important Activity Fee: Todd Thompson interested community. The new time to the endeavor of silliness (i.e. we called for an appearance, but competitions of them all - a indicator collective publishes a bi· want YOU to get siJly with US). he wouldn't upstage the band. chug-a·lug contest. In a heated Appoinbnents and Evaluations: Debbe Kelley weekly newspaper of current political Just look for the Very Silly Man in After the splendid opening race, UCSD proved to be too Communications: Cindi Biondi and social issues, emphasizing the the bathrobe on Friday in Revelle acts, the pressure was really quick for a cocky UCLA historical perspective to a greater Plaza and sign your name to one of his on for Act III, the finale, to be foursome. Elections: Lee Anderson degree than is commonly found in lists. DO NOT miss out on this chance the smash ending to a great As the day wound to an External Affairs: Warren Wheeler established media. Politjournal, a of a lifetime to brighten your resume. show. end, each school bid the student publication of social science DO NOT be dull and boring. BE Saturday morning, how· remaining athletes good·bye. Programming: Joshua Harris research papers with critical insight, is SILL Y - even if you do not know why ever, the rains refused to heed When the last school had left, Public Relations: Meg Honda nearing its deadline for accepting you are doing it. Milk and cookies will the threats of Berndes any the UCSD crew slumped over contributions of this nature. be served at committee interviews. longer. They washed out the the available chairs, Student Welfare: Reggie Williams The Women's Center provides MEG HONDA plans for the afternoon. A exhausted. They looked at invaluable service through numerous Commissioner of Public Relations barbeque which was each other. They knew it had scheduled for the Mission Bay been a success. ------.-Nune ______Aquatic Center was moved The smiles and fond Major ______~------back to the Rec Conference memories of the visiting room. The over·the·line athletes would replace even Mailing Addreu ______~ ______tournament was replaced by a the longest of standing day of volleyball and softball, ovations. No audience pickup games mostly. could've paid the players a ResidenceAddress ______~~------The foul weather dampen. bigger compliment than ed the spirits of Mike Hipp and sharing their joys and good PennanentAddress: ______Guardian p/to.o by Brion Peak Scott Berndes, the directors of times with them. There is no the sm8lh hit. Though their greater ovation than an ear·to· A UCLA opponent couldn't avoid a UCSD's Gail Shennan tag in l8It Friday'. All· Cal• . Home Phone ______..-.,. _____ VVork Phone: ______audience enjoyed the make· ear smile. , Summer Pennanent Phone:( ) ______Year on campus: ______

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R.d. •• • 1111 La Jolla AS Committee Ap intments 1980-81 Student Center Fee and Campus HOUSING AND FOOD COMMITTEE ON NAMING ' EDUCATION ABROAD VEHICLE ACCIDENT PLANNING AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRC-SUBCOMMITTEE Activity Fee- income and 1W0vides the SERVICES ADVISORY BUILDINGS, STREETS COMMITTEE REVIEW COMMITTEE BUDGET COMMITIEE ON ON CAPITAL OlITLA Y VC-Student Affairs with an annual COMMITTEE AND F ACIUTIES STUDENT FINANCIAL AND SPACE report of operating budget and capital improvement requirements for' their Committee which reviews and Advises the Aaaociate VC-Busines. This committee advises the SERVICES profI'arN in order '01 recommended Advises the Auociate VC-Business Reviews and mades recommenda­ selecta students to participate in the Management on ways to reduce traffic Academic Senate on its po~cie& Reviews all capital outlay programs priority, and such other report. during Management on the terms and tion. conCerning the naming ol all Education Abroad Program. idents at UCSD involving concerning its budget a~ academic Advises the Director ol Student and splice allocations and provides the the year, u needed. conditions of residence conditions of building., streets, college and facilities. (i AS at-large appointment.) automobile., bicycles and pedestrians. plans. Financial Service on the use of funda, Program Review Committee with residence hall, undergraduate improvement of service and general recommendatins concerning these . apartment and residential aparbnent efficiency. resources, induding recommended contracta and rates, housing priorities, ·"IIf.'.r- ' changed in the capital outlay program SnJDENT CENTER BOARD and levels of service. .. for State and non-State funding . ( 1 AS at-large and 4 college ADVISORY COMMITTEE Equipment requirements and alIocatins This board oversees the operation of appointments. ) shall also be reviewed and the Student Center. It i. respon.ible for, ON COUNSEUNG AND recommendations provided . budget planning, facititie. supervi.on, . PSYCHOLOGICAL (1 AS 'at-Iarge appointment.) personnel, programs and activities, ADVISORY COMMITTEE SERVICES coops and enterprises, and .pace FOR OASIS allocation. The annual budget i. approximately $350,000. Advises the Director on the use of Advises the Director of OASIS iunds, improvement of services and (Office of Academic Support and general efficiency. InstructionaT Services) on ways to ADVISORY COMMITIEE DA YCARE CENTER establish and maintain communica· (1 AS at-large and 4 college ON CLASSROOMS AND tions between the OASIS staff and the appointments) TEACHING LABS ADVISORY COMMITTEE faculty, with respect to the services OASIS provides for UCSD students. Monitors the use of classrooms and Makes recommendations to the Provides suggestions for improvement, BOARD OF OVERSEERS teaching laboratories, insuring Associate VC·Business Management development and implementation of on operating policies and other matters programs designed to aid in the maximum use of facilities and to plan of major importance to the Da ycare retention of UCSD undergraduates. Student appointment would permanent and temporary classroom Center. represent ASUCSD on UCSD Board and teaching laboratory space (1 AS at-large appointment.) (2 AS at-large appointments.) of Overseers, a committee consisting according to academic policies and of prominent leaders of the community, plans within .the constraints issued by who advise the Chancellor on mailers the University and other higher ADVISORY COMMITTEE concerning the University and the authority. ON ADVISORY COMMITTEE community. (1 AS at.large appointment) S11JDENT HEALTH FOR STUDENT FEE (1 AS at·large ap~intment.) SERVICE PROGRAMS (RE~ FEE) Reviews all student programs BOOKSTORE ADVISORY Reviews aD services and programs funded mainly by University CHANCELLOR'S COMM.ON performed by ~ Student Health Registration Fee, Education Fee, Advises the bookstore manager on CAMPUS GROWTH Service and assi.ts in preparing the Student Center Fee and Cam us major issues, and bookstore service, as operating budget proposal to be Activity Fee income and provides the well as developing recommendations presented to the Reg Fee Committee. VC·Student Affairs with an annual ADVISORY COMMITTEE COORDINATING COMM, A AND WRITING ELLIOT FIELD STATION for operational improvements and Reviews and updates the steady. Some of the programs that should be report of operating budget and capital ON INSTRUCTIONAL ON ANIMAL CARE COMMITTEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE long·range planning. state distribution of UCSD General reviewed are the student insurance improvement requirements for there IMPROVEMENT (1 AS and 4 college appointments.) Campus faculty by department and program, the pharmacy and the birth programs in order of recommended Insures the compliance with Coun ty , Reviews and makes recommenda· Reviews and makes recommenda· college, and to review the Health control clinic. priority, and such other reports during PROGRAMS State and Federal standards for tions on the Subject A and Writing tions for the annual report on the EJliol Science and Marine Science growth the year, as needed. requirements of UCSD. plans. laboratory animal housing and care. Field Station for the Department of CAMPUS COMPUTER Develops a long. range plan on Using such official regulations, the 1 AS a t-large appointment.) Health, Education and Welfare. Elliot (1 AS at.large appointment.) Field Station, located east of Miramar POLICY COMMITTEE PARKING ADVISORY improvement of instruction at UCSD committee should monitol' all UCSD and to make recommendations to the programs using laboratory animals !o Naval Air Station, is a complex where COMMITTEE VENDING MACHINE VC·Academic Affairs concerning the avoid loss of Federal grants. INSTITUTIONAL test animals are kept. The site is leased Advises the VC·Academic Affairs COMMITTEE allocation of funds made available to (1 AS at-large appointment.) RESEARCH to UCSD as part of a Federal grant. of policies related to the availability, COMMITTEE ON Serves as an advisory committee on the campus by the Regents and the ADVISORY COMMITTEE (1 AS at.large appointment.) use and acquisition of computers, EDUCA TIONAL POLICY all aspects of parking operations. It Allocates revenue from vending State for the purpose of instructional peripheral dquipmenf, software and reviews fees, regulations, lot improvement, innovation, and services necessary to achieve the goals machines in a manner which is I Addresses needs 'for present evaluation. and objectives of the academic and Reviews and approves all matters placements, financing, etc., and equitable, given the sources of the 1S1Il1I,,'n on", research, studies the need ENROLLMENT MANDEVILLE CENTER research programs of the total campus. concerning undergraduate educational presents its recommendations to the revenue, and which contributes to the (2 AS at.large appointmentJ.) additional researc, recommends PROJECTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE policy, including new majors, Associate VC·Business Management intellectual social environment of the of effort in priority order, and (1 AS at-large appointment) for consideration. REVIEW COMMITTEE departments, and grading policies. campus. It reviews and approves rf'l" 'mrn "",..I. additional research which Develops, recommends, and (1 AS at.large and 4 college proposed plans for allocation and be conducted at implements, when approved, policy (1 AS at.large appointment.) control of appropriations. . appointments. ) PRC-SUBCOMMITTEE ON Reviews UCSD student enrollm nt 'v~l,p rn_~'A administration. and prodecures to insure the most CEP-SUBCOMMITTEE ON (1 AS at-large appointment.) INSTITUTIONAL SELF­ projections, taking into consideration AS at.large appointment.) effective and efficient use of the UNDERGRAD COURSES & the various elements affecting these general-use space in the mandeville STUDY EVALUATION Reviews and approves all new projections, and advises the Chancell or Center .. of proposed changes. undergraduate c('urses. Identifies the need and develops a (1 AS at.large appointment.) UCSD MEDIA POLICY PHYSICAL EDUCATION & (1 AS at.large appointment.) INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA (1 AS at-large appointment.) RECREATION BUILDING UNDERGRADUATE plan for institutional self·study · and PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE SCHOLARSHIPS AND evaluation as an on.going activity, COMMITTEE including the initiation of new methods PRC-SUBCOMMITTEE ON Develops and recommends policies HONORS COMMITIEE for analyzing the . effectiveness of LIBRARY COMMITTEE ALUMNI & FRIENDS Advises the VC·Academic Affairs BUDGET AND PROGRAM and procedures 10 insure equitable use This committee examines and teaching and learning at UCSD. The priorities 01 instructional media PRIORITIES - of all insturctional media facilities and makes recommendations for Assists and advises the Chancellor purpose of this activity is to assist the Student appointment would to be conducted in Third Advises the Chancellor on the equipment at UCSIJ':'-. This includes of the Educational Opportunities campus towards a greater realization operation of Ihe libraries at UCSD. It recreational facilities including represent ASUCSD on the Board of Academic Unit I. These Reviews all campus programs and advising the Chancellor and Program, reviewing applicants and of its educational objectives and reviews budgets and advises the priorities, schedules and financial Directors of the Alumni & Friends and will be recommended in provides the Program Review appropriate Vice Chancellors in making recommendations for fulfillment of its institutional goals. Chancellor on the operation of UCSD fea!ibility. at events sponsored by the dance with the approved Committed with recommendations on matters such as capital and operating admission of special action student. ~braries, as well as all matters relating (1 AS at.large appointment.) Association. rp"'''''.,nA tions of the UCSD Media the priorities of these committees and budgets, deployment or personnel and Reviews and makes recommendations to library policy. (1 AS at.large appointment.) Committee. . their operating budgets. equipment, ani, at time, program on the requirements for graduation (1 AS at-large appointment.) recommendations pertaining to both I AS at.large appointmenl.) (1 AS at·large appointment.) PROGRAM REVIEW honors. instruction and service activities, when COMMITTEE instructional media are involved. (2 AS at ·Iarge appointments.) EXECUTIVE AND POLICY SUMMER SESSION COMMITTEE TEACHER EDUCATION (1 AS at.large appointment.) ADVISORY BOARD ENERGY CONSERVATION CAMPUS/COMMUNITY Reviews all instructional, research PLANNING COMMITTEE COMMITTEE and public service programs of the INTERCAMPUS Serves essentially as the steering Advises the Director of Swnmer COMMITTEE General Campus, Health Sciences, ATHLETICS committee of the Academic Senate. As Seuion program - general approach, Has general supervisory and Marine Sciences and all the major policy.making committee for attractive programs, needs of .tudents, Deals with major iuues affecting the Assists the Chancellor in the responsibilities over the Teacher DON'T DELAY IN APPLYING! ADVISORY BOARD rather than operational issues coordination and control of the Education Program. It provides advice supporting program. such as ~braries, the Senate, it makes recommendations raculty concerns and to encourage and deadline is May 23 admini.tration and service., plant on a wide range of educational issues, provide campus·wide facualty .upport . reviews the development of physical development of the campus about major policy matters and Applications may be dropped of at AS and all outlying areas, as well a. the OIHmtenance and operation., - and Advises the Athletics Department and acts on an interim ba.is for the to the Sl8TImer Session as an important and goal. for the use of energy approves. major changes in the office, EDNA, or intercampus mail the campus. student terVices/activitie.. Providet on the intercampus athletics progra",:. Senate. ~rt of our educational mission. communities arou!"d these areas. program's operation •. boxes. For further information call AS the Chancellor with recommendations. (1 AS at.large appointment.) (1 AS at·large appointment.) (1 AS at.large appointment.) I AS at.large appointment.) (1 AS at·large appointment) (1 AS at.large appointment.) #452·4450. Records/Ted Burke Marino Sounds Like Hendrix Stuck in 60s

What's Next and potatoes slob drowning his wake: In that regard, I Civilian changing their sound, gearing Frank Marino and Mahogany the most expensive plate at the wouldn't be surprised if Gentle Giant (Columbi a) it toward a more commercial Rush (Colombia) Top Of The Cove in ketchup. Back in the days when appeal so that they might Although one has to classically-derived rock was attract a larger audience who The story goes that a young The Daily- Guardian Entertainment this week at Walk's Frank Marino freaked out on concede Marino's adeptness, all the rage among the small might otherwise dismiss them Place starts off Wednesday, May 14 bad acid some years ago, and his style becomes wearisome. encla ves of pop dillitantes, as mere technical tricksters.­ with the NBA Playoffs at 8:30 pm. after being given a guitar by In the end, What's Next,their Gentle Giant set themselves Unfortunately, what they his doctors as part of his newest record, seems aimed at Arts apart from the pack with the sound like on Civilian, their Come see the Lakers vs. the 76'ers 01) recovery therapy, he was soon the audience who's turned unusual continuity and latest record, is merely a wide screen TV! Then on Thursday, playing exactly like the Hendrix into a dei ty and stringent formalism of. their watered down rendition of their old self, bordering almost deceased Jimi Hendrix despite refused to admit that better Marino considered himself to playing. In recent years, May 15 at 8 pm come to Comedy on self parody. "The material the fact that he had previously guitarists have come along in the Second Coming. Cminus. ' though, Giant has been Night featuring some of San Diego's never touched the instrument. stays safely within the limits of Marino said in early what the average wiU tolerate favorite amateur comedians Bob - there is little risk-taking Lincoln, Tony Stone, and UCSO's own _ interviews that he believed the spirit of Jimi had entered him here - and except for some Jeff Miller, from the Comedy Store in during his recovery, and that pleasant ensemble bits here he had been changed from and there, nothing really gels La Jolla. Top 40 Rock by "Full House" moving. Also, Derek being just another teenage will the event Friday nig~t, May 16 Shulman's singing - a be doper into someone who from 8 to 11 :30 pm. Surcharges will be would carryon what Hendrix distraught, emasculated whine - has never been my idea of 10¢ per glass, 25¢ per small pitcher had begun. So the story goes. great crooning, and the lyrics, What you can say about trapped in the aprioric , and 40it per large pitcher. Be sure to Marino, whether you swallow' bring your 10 if you want to drink! ' existential cosmology of that crock or not, is that he alienation and all, jlmount to does sound like Hendrix. But nothing more than in instead of "carrying on" the articulated pout. Words such gui tar stylistics and advancing as these are enough to make the art of electric guitar, one want to give the linger, Marino's playing is some­ incessantly mewling about a where in the late 60s, fast and world he didn't ask to be born Bring your deerstalker hats to USB furious, full of echo, feedback, into, a good swift kick in the and, unlike Hendrix ' s Trouble with your landlord? Ripped 2722, Tuesday, May 20, 7pm, _when pants. And not neceaaarily in occasional moments of bluesy the seat. C. off by a "friend"? If you have a . University Events presents the "Hound lyricism, utterly graceless. The Draw The Une problem is singular: Marino Peter Alsop (Flying fish) complaint for a Small Claims Court, but of the Baskervilles" starring Basil and Mahagony Rush are are not sure how or when to use it, Rathbone (1939) and "Hound of the incapable of writing a decent If this were 1967, al an anti· war or Civil Rights march, and PLEA has something for you. Baskervilles" starring Christopher Lee riff, a failing that results in Marino spil~ng onanistic solos if I were 17, 'dad in khaki, Thursday (tomorrow) at 7:00 in the and Peter Cushing. Tickets are $1.50 over the material like a meat Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush Please tum 10 f'oge 13 at the University Events Box Office. North Conference Room, a Small valuable coupon ______.. Claims Court judge will conduct a mock trial and answer questions on using the Aftv- Small Claims Courts. Any students are Ra~uetball 2 for 1 welcome (even pre-meds). Come by save up to $3.50 A lecture on wholism, wellness and s and learn how to protkt your rights Transformational man will be For each person that pays. J plays FREE ~ .. "sl°r (with this coupon). Offer good weekdays (and money). 'til " pm and from 9:00 pm to close; presented by Dr. Lenduhl, professor of weekends from 7 pm to close. WEEKEND trOnles SPECIAL: $2.00/hour per player anytime. Public Health and City Planning, UC Also, CHECK OUR SPECIAL _leC Houston Openings DISCOUNTS for Students. Ladies, Berkeley and professor of Psychiatry, Lifeguards, Firemen and Policemen: $1.50 The Thrminals and Peripherals Division of Thxas Instruments, a leader in UC San Francisco. Wednesday, May per hour per player. electronics technology and innovation for over 50 years, is looking for 14th at 7:30 pm, SHIP Center, above Coupon expires May 25, 1980. highly motivated college graduates with backgrounds in the following The UCSD Women's Center is the Student Center Lounge. areas: proud to present two Tuesday evenings • Electrical Engineering • Computer Science of films! 'Lucia', a stunning film 11011 (&NWO~ • Mechanical Engineering • Electrical Engineering focusing on women of three periods in .3' II&(OIJI. (lIJB • Industrial Engineering Technology " ___ +HI MorenaSlvd. 272-31111272-3113. _____1 • Computer Engineering • Industrial Technology Cuban history, will be shown May 20 in • Systems Engineering • Business Administration (MBA) TLH 107, and three films portraying • Finance Positions for qualified individuals encompass a broad range of oppor­ dynamic women in our society will be JOB OPENING: U.C. Student presented May 27 in HL 1402. The tunities including: Lobby Co-Director (jn Sacramento). • Design-digital, analog, electrical, mechanical, logic, films on May 27 include "Ruby Full-time (minimum two year microprocessor/memory device, electromechanical, circuit, and Duncan: A Moving Spirit" of commitment) beginning June IS-July automated test systems. "Operation Life", "Love it Like' a Fool" 1, 1980. Starting date flexible for • Development-software and hardware. and "Sally Gardia and Family". All are • Engineering-manufacturing, facilities, product, systems, currently enrolled students. $940- industriaL test systems, and service. free. 1,000 per month. Health Insurance • Systems-engineering and analysis. included. For more information please • 1boling-methods and test. Whichever days, whichever weeks you prefer to • Programming-scientific and business_ call the Associated Students office, •. Control- production, reliability, and quality_ 452-4450. work. NOlTell Temporary SeIVices will do the-best o we can to acx:ommodateyaJr swmner schedule. The challenge, flexibility, and growth potential of these positions make 'Ne've got temporary pOOtions in many fields. them outstanding career opportunities. CHESS TOURNAMENT: Satur­ And they're all good job;, with good pay and Thxas Instruments will be in Anaheim during the National Computer Con­ day May 1 7, in the Student Center, good places to work. ference, May 19-22. If you are interested in joining our Houston team·of What's more, you're never obligated. to Norrell. North Conference room. Starting at 12 professionals send your resume or university data sheet to: Recruiting There's no contract to sign. No fee to pay: Coordinator/P.O. Box 1444, M.S. 7767/Houston, TX 17001. noon. Pre-tournament practice starts at So, this surruner. if you'd like to spend some time The Coffee Hut Collective is now away from work-and still have some money to 1b scliedule an appointment in Anaheim, please call collect to our 10 am. You must be a UCSD student, Recruiting Coordinatgr, Cathy Jax at (713) 937-2559 any time before May staff, or faculty member to be in the open! If you're tired of eating at the spend -contact Norrell at the location below. We'll work you into YQW schedule. not ours. 16. Between May 16 and 21 call t7!4) 772-7177, leave your name and tournament; if not, you can just play for snack bars and cafeterias' on campus, telephone number. . fun. Trophies & awards will be handed come to this new student-run food out. Sponsored by the Chess Club. service. From 7:30 am to 4:00 pm SAN DIEGO TEXAS)NSTRUMENTS Monday through Friday. 591 Camino de I. Reins Suite 504 (704) 298-1157 INCORPORATED An equal opporlunily employer M/F Roadwork On Sale, LA Ghetto Accumulating Capital via-Gov't Punkish Poets Read Continued fr om page 2 could do was turn money mto The respect TELCAU where few residents register fact, some tacked on 10-20 The winter, 1980 issue of Roadwork, UCSD's literary-arts matter to court. shit." commands among other and fewer still are willing to percent to their bids lust magazine, is on sale for $2. at the. UCSD Bookstore, the The unique dual operation, Rutkin joined TELACU as community organizations did vote for a measure that might becausE!' we were TELACU, Women's Center in the Student Center, and DC Wills in IA with a heavy emphasis on a consultant in 1974. He not come easily. It has been bring higher taxes. TELACU and it was federal money. . Jolla. Contributors this issue include Shelley White, financial operations rather believed the key to developing through the wars, surviving has lasted to enjoy its tenth Clayton &he/man, Richard Astle, Paul Dresman, than social services, is a the local economy was feuding gangs, hostile and anniversary, but at the cost of "We think the big thing _is 'Melanie Neilson, Michael Davidson and -other writers legacy of former TELACU attracting and trapping capital jealous "welfare hustlers," and some of its youthful idealism. creating 2,000 permanent and artists of note. Industries director Leonard in the barrio. He planned one even r. period when one of its jobs in the community - not Rutkin. TELACU began as a major economic development community organizers shot The new industrial park is a helping a few minority * * * "community union" in 1968, each year, beginning with a another. case in point. "Only 15-18 contractors get a piece of the Bay area poets Geolf Young and Steven Rodefer, two organized with Ford Minority Enterprise Small In 1974, TELACU spear­ percent of the construction for action. writers whose works have a fast, punkish, street-wit edge, will Foundation and United Auto Business Investment Corpora. headed a drive to incorporate the industrial park will be by read their works today at 4 pm in the Revelle Formal Lounge, Workers money following the tion in 1975, and the East Los Angeles. Winning minority contractors," "We can't have a minority sponsored by the UCSD New Poetry Series. The reading is ghetto riots in Newark, Detroit TELACU Community Thrift only 2,000 votes, it was easily Lizarraga admits. "They industrial park, but a minority­ free to the public. and Watts. At first it was just and Loan in 1976. TELACU defeated in a community weren't the low bidders. In owned industrial park." *** one " pacification" agency is still the only CDC to operate Amen Corner, a play by ./ames Baldwin, will be among many, fighting rival a thrift & loan, or emphasize performed May 15-18 and May 21 -24; all shows at 8 pm, in groups with one arm and financial institutions so Classical Indian Music at Revelle the UCSD Theatre, Warren Campus. Tickets are $3.50 for barrio youth gangs with the strongly. students, $4.50 for the general public, and may be purchased other. "We invest to become an A recital of classical Indian player, will perform on the developed his own style and at the theatre ticket office_ The first economic equity partner," Rutkin said at music featuring one of India's ancient stringed instrument. has toured extensively with the development director, the time. "Our businesses may leading musicians will be He will be accompanied on the intrument, winning honors *** Escarcega says, was a occasionally lose income, but presented at 8 pm, May 17, in mridangam, an Indian drum, throughout India. He has Battle 01 Algiers, a film classic on the struggle of the "chemistry professor - all he we must never lose capital." the Revelle Ca;deria. by Curuvayur Durai_ made several records and has A1se{ian people against the French colonists, will be shown Tickets to the concert cost Balanchander is credited given concerts in Europe, the Anua Brill- and Wendall Leonard appear in the UCSD produdion of Amen Comer. . Friday, May 16, in USB 2722 at 7 pm. Free. $3 for general admission and with popularizing the veena, Middle-East and Far-East and Campus Can Finally $2 for students. Tickets are an instrument which before Canada. available at the UCSD Central had been used only in chamber The concert is sponsored by "'11t'11 l't)1I w()111 Box Office, 452-4559. recitals for an exclusive group the India Club of UCSD and lilt' un' tf:'81 (

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