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975 Munoz: to Develop 3rd's Tanana Removed from YAF Programs and Seroices By Nationnl Executive Board by Brian Davis Raymond Dye,' who is now by John II . Taylor dUng of UCSD chapter the summer out of frustration Staff Writer assistant to the vice~hancellor and t:dltor·ln·chief resources and attempts to with the way Y AF's leadership dean of student affairs. Tom Tanana, for some time sabatoge the organization." was chosen and the One of newly appointed Dean of Joining Munoz, in the newly the most conspicuous con­ Among other claims, supplied organization's inactive state, Third College Dan Munoz' major created post of associate dean, is servative force and spokesman Lacy by San Diego YAF head claims that 70 percent of what goals is to "plant seeds" which will Fred Henderson . Last year on the UC San Diego campus, Gary Kreep, Tanana has been was YAF's membership now lead to development of better Henderson served as assistant haS been ousted from the Young accused of arranging a kick­ belongs to the YCF. services and p,rograms for dean of Muir College, and as acting Americans for Freedom (YAF l back from a speaker brought to Meanwhile, the UCSD students of Third College. resident dean of Muir. The by that organization's national campus using Student chapter of Y AF has been Munoz, whose last ~b was as a associate dean's potition was executive board. Cooperative funds, misuse of "suspended" by the national created, according to Munoz; as a The action came earlier this UCSD Y AF funds a.nd forming a board, and YCF has been of­ result of the growing needs or month at a board meeting in separate conservative ficially registered as a student students and others at Third. Rosslyn, Virginia, where organization that "borrows" organization. allegations concerning Tanana {rom YAF 's name. Inv('stigation Both in Tutorial Program were presented by California Apparently, the action con­ Additionally , according to Both Munoz and Henderson YAF chairman Jim Lacy. sidered the most reprehensible student center director Mark worked to establish the' high school According to Cal-Y AF by the national board was the Book, the administration plans tulofial program at UCSD in 1970. executive director Randy formation of Young Califor­ a routine investigation of the Dean Munoz, who has been ~n , those allegations nia 'ns for Freedom (YCF). action against Tanana, to make workillg at UCSD since 1970, also included "many questionable Tanana, who says the group sure that no "discrimination" worked in the Teacher Education activities, including mishan- was formed at the beginning of against him was involved. Progralll and has taught Tanana said Sunday he would interdisciplinary courses, as well meet Wednesday with Book­ as serving as a - counseling UCSD Hopes to Gain man. psychologist at the University. He The kickback claim stems has been, and is currently, working 10- from last year's appearance of on a project studying the chicano Year Accredidatiori noted libertarian John Hospers. experience in higher education. by Alan Russell UCSD YAF obtained $350 from Associate Dean Fred Henderson Staff Writer the Student Coopera 'ye for Fred Henderson graduated from Muir College in This story is the first in a two-part series on accreditation and UC San Hospers' appearanc , and 1973, and has until now worked at Diego. The second installment will probe the reports of Accrediting Tanana admits having received that college. While at UCSD , he Teams that have visited UCSD in the pa l. $150 back from the speaker as a was active in student government, UC San Diego will receive its first fuJI ten year accreditation during this donation to the chapter. and together with other minority academic year if Chancellor McElroy's plans are realized. Kreep, however, claims the students, he presented the Dr. Manuel RQtenberg , acting dean of graduate students, has been donation was arranged before Lumurnba-Zapata resolution to the appointed to head the Subcommittee for Institutional Self.study and the request was made to the Regents in 1970. This action was Evaluation which will oversee the accreditation effort. The Coop , while Tanana says the instrumental in the formation of subcommittee is responsible under the Program Review Committee money came unsolicited with no Third College. (PRC>. accompanying letter. Since graduation, he has been Accreditation is a voluntary process which judges all departments of Another allegation involves employed as assistant dean , of higher education and attempts to assure integrity and excellence in all UCSD YAF 's bank accou~t. Muir, and as both its acting dean work. In trying to obtain these objectives, it will run an appraisal of its Kreep told the Triton Times and acting resident dean. own educational procedures, allow an on-(!a~.Pus visit by members and Tanana had said the chapter representatives of the appropriate accrediting commission and make had 500 in the account, but that Not Perman('nt available all records and documents that would pertain to UCSD . when he (Kreep 1 went to San The appointments of Munoz and Self improvement is encouraged by peer evaluation of institutions, and Diego Trust and Savings to Henderson are not permanent. accreditation gives the government a basic assurance of quality impound the money -- following Unless they decide to apply later education, allowing such funding as the G I Bill . the action against Tanana and this year to .seek their new The subcommittee is preparing a self-study report which wi ll be the chapter -- there was only Dan Munoz permane~lt~y, it is . Iikely t~at submitted by December of this year to the regional accrediting agency, $25 . Munoz WIll ~ell1m to ~I~ counsell.ng the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. This report will be Tanana said there had indeed and teachIng pOSItions .whlle , reviewed by a Western Ass9ciation accrediting team, which will be on been $500 in the account, but counselor at Counseling and He~derson hopes to be wo~klllg as campus next April. Heading that group will be Richard C. Gilman, that he had removed most of the Psychological Services at UC San as:;lstant dean at MUIr nexl President of Occidental College. money under a provision in the Diego, began work Monday after September. . The immediate goal of the subcommittee is to achieve the ten year YAF chapter bylaws allowing being appointed by George AI prese~ll, Munoz, along WIth accreditation, but it will also continue to function as a subcommittee of the chapter executive board to Murphy, vice~hancellor and dean Beverly Sala, whll has b('(',. PRC and stay as a permanent campus organization. [CODtbluedODpage9] or student arralrs. Munoz succeeds (c.tIaMd_baek,..e) ______--,

The Eagles (above), Jackson Browne and Linda Ronstadt were rejoined under the sun Saturday in Balboa Stadium. See review, page 8. (IT: photo: Paul Jarvis) Page t\'\ 0 f rtfollf. u..s ,Monday, September 29, 1975 Monday, September 29, 1975 f rlfoll film'S Page three former Reporter States Address at 10th Revelle Commencement •rlfoll flI1M'S The Cooperative-Has Lost Its Cr~ibility uca.nDlego Roger Revelle: Toward ' Patriotism in 1975 Job . Taylor Marl Woelber Jad'les G. sOt.o two candidates finally emerged -­ wrapped up in the Coop ideology, 'Clty edllor by Craig Uchida Edltor-... ~Ief Ibnqlng edllor Editorial Dtrector Alex Annala and Tom Tanana. that I voted ill the affirmative with by Roger ReveUe futility of Vietnam, which broke land, the people, the laws and the Unfortunately, Tom Tanana was regard to the legitimization of the our confidence in ourselves; and revolutionary spirit of America. Tonight marks the premier It is commonly said that what Sara J. LoweD not one of the more popular Coop in the spring referendum. As the revelations oC governmental Clearly we can love this Marl stadler engagement of the year for the you learn in college Is how to do ..... eIINor Co_unity edllor members of the Coop (maybe that the weeks wore on, however, I corruption and lying during the marvelous land, fuis continent­ Student Cooperative. As an ex­ things, not what you should do. In has changed) and Alex Annala began to regret my decision. last few years. No wonder fuat in wide, infinitely varied country. No Coop reporter, I was greaUy engineering, for example. one Instead of attempting to help the past three decades the name of one ean fly across it, as Mrs. relieved to heat that I would not be made the mistake of saying. ". learns a great deal about energy patriotism has guttered out in a Revelle and I have just done. The Triton Times is recognized as the official student newspaper by covering that organization this and efficiency, but little about pool of apathy and indifference. wifuout being aware of its beauty the Communications Boord of UCSD. Unsigned editorials represent year. LiMandri and Munoz were elected by students ethics; in economics one studies As a cub reporter for the Triton No wonder fuat many oC yoo have and diversity .. fue green forests the views of the majority of the editorial board (above). and not the money and goods, but not what is views of the University. the Communications Boord or the student Times last spring. I wa!; assigned who came in to vote, and left when victory turned away from the problems of and lakes of New England, the good. body. the inglorious task of attending our society to a concern with sheer rolling hills of Indiana. the f1aJ and Surely iUs only partly true that a Coop mcetings and writing ncws \yas assured. individual survival. The men and fertile soil of Iowa, fue farms so university does not teach the items that would be unbiased as women of your generation are neatly divided in square sections. values men and women should live well . as interesting to the don't really want the position. their fellow students, Coop liable to think of patriotism as at the fields of waving wheat in University community. This form don'l think anyone who is really members became bent upon best cheap sentimentality, and at Nebraska and Colorado, the This address was deHvered in of student government, I was told, coherent wants the position." (TT. elevating fueir own egos. Instead worst as the last refuge oC a mighty Rockies wifu fueir summits Right Foot? June by Dr. Revelle at the tenth was an experimei1tal one, similar April 9>' As it turned out. neither oC trying to enlist the support of the scoundrel. Words like glory and still snow~overed in June, the Commencement ceremooles ~ UC · . A little ucilement was generated last week by the contiJuing attempt was elected as coordinator and fue student community, the Coop honor, victory and self-sacrifice, pinnacles and deep~ut canyons of to an old-fashioned New England an D1ego's oldest college. The by the Graduate Student Union to have their problems. and thus the post remained vacant for the managed to antagonizc IIUlny. gallantry and heroism, coorage the desert. wearing their cloaks of town meeting. It was based on the speech II sllghUy abridged as it problems of the Unnivenity. heard before the Regen". The Regents are notion that only those SIncerely course of the year. 'through slanderous insults and and duty, have become dirty many colors, and then the final appears here. . as slow as they want to be. but before long they ca n be expected to finally interested would attend the Undaunted by fuis one instance, I maniacal outbursts. The tolal words. range of mountains and the Pacific ileal with the GSU question in an eHicient and exhaustive mamer. Before meetings. 'still believed fuat the Coop had disregard for any order at the How can I dare to talk to you shining in fue distance. by. A university is the flDest they do it is easy to understand why the GSU eontiwes to be plagued by My initial reaction was, "That·s highly noble intentions and would meetings, a lack of a concrete set about patriotism'? You are liable Our country is more than a land. the problemS that were caused by f!rces beyond their control. an interesting concept, I wonder really try to benefit the students at of rules to follow, a lack of respect device ever invented to remember to feel I am like the man who said It is also a people. as diverse as · . The GSU. however. must not grow so frustrated as to embark on a if it works?" To my dismay, the UCSD. The Coop had achieved for fellow students and a disturbing what the best and the wisest of our to Abraham Lincoln, "I feel their land. Listen to the accents of course or action that would only lurt their cause. Any a ttempts to embark weeks ahead showed that it did not. some important goals - appointing lack of maturity on the part of its race have written and thought, and patriotic." "What do you mean'?" the men from Maine, always the best and the wilest have on a "work action," or 10 .... t it more bluntly. a strike. would only hurt The first meeting I attended students to campus wide members began to turn me off. said Lincoln. The man said, "Why slightly comical to the rest of us, always been concerned with undergraduate education. which the GSU is claiming to try to improve. involved the election or rather non­ committees. allocating the The final nail in the coffin was I feel like I want to kill somebody the sharp Yankee twang oC values. How should human beings The undergraduate has already heen treated a a captive pawn by both election of the Budget Resource Campus Activity fee, driven when it was determined by or steal something." Massachusetts, the sweet lilt of act towan! each other? What is the administration and the GSU. and s ome people are hecoming tired of Group coordinator. After months communicating with the local the Coop that students could vote at But I want to talk about another Tennessee, the drawl oC the man's place in nature? the. w hole a rra ir. of trivial debate and elimination of community and having an All meetings without attending prior kind of patriotism, fue kind I Texans. llie mixed accents oC But a commencement address is · .lIowever the wllole problem turns out. the GSU must be commended numerous candidates for the post, Campus Dance. I became so ones. . Previously,. it had been believe inspired Lincoln, fuat Hawaii, the plain speech of Iowa. one of the few times when it is for the superior way the members have handled themselves. Their case standard procedure that a student greatest of all American pa triots. 1 Think of the pioneers, who walked proper for a university teacher to has been argued persuasively and rationally. The (;SU ha s always acted Letter to the Editor must attend two out of furee Coop want to talk to you in fue shadow of across a continent, covering the come straight out and say what he in an orderly manner and ha s been very ~en in the conduct ?f ils meetings in order to become Lincoln's spirit and in fue spirit of distance in as many months as we thinks about values, about what actil'ilies. eligible to vote. With the Walt Whitman, the poet of now take in hours, in the hope of men and women should do, and I . . The conduct 01 the GSU. both this year a nd last. is in stark contrast to Why a SD Transit Subsidy? elimination of this rule, attendance American patriotism. To Linclin building new lives at the end of the that of the "unofficial" undergraduate studen t government on campus. soared and Marco LiMadri was am going to take advantage of this journey. Think of the black and It is quite a surprise that half of and Whitman, patriotism meant the Student Cooperative. There were times la.t year when the members The Trllon Times Is recognized by the ecstatic. opportunity. I want to talk to you yellow and brown and white our parking ticket money goes to love of our country, a love that of that organiza tion mad!! a mockery of the whole concept of free. open. Communications Board 01 UCSD •• the His joy was well Counded, for the abou t one particular value which is transcended survival, that looked people, the English. Scots, Irish the San Diego Transit District, as official student n_spapar. Pubtle8l10n Roger Revelle and representative government. Hules were discarded when convenient rollowing week he and Irma Munoz not very well thought of today. beyond the corruption, apathy. and and Germans, the Poles, reported in Monday's (Sept. 22) is on Mondoys. Wedn.ld.ys and FrldlY. That value is patriotism. and the struggle to control the purse strings of the body. the Budget during the. regutar school y.. r [.xcept were elected external affairs self-seeking whick, then as now . Hungarians, Swedes and Triton Times. What does UCSD get I mourn and yet exult. the real underlying laws or the resource group was a sad commentary on the und ergra

9 am -Clinic, birth control. By appointments through 3 a t student health center. Service for l~lI"U~: IIL~ and student partners. Noon Meeting of the UCSD Staff Association. A presentati on on the state of the university bc givcn. Ma ndeville Recital Ha ll . 3-pm -- Meetingfor captains of intramural volleybaU teams. Recreation gym conference room. 4 pill -- Lecture. Dr. Petcr Krammer of the Basel Institute of Immunology on aturday " Immunoglobulin, Fc-receptors a nd la ·antigens on Normal and Activated T Cells ." Cohn brary. Salk Institute. 4 ~ - Mee'ting for captains of intramural 3-Man basketball teams. Recreation gym a~ 1 .: Walking Toul·. offered by UCSD E;xtension. " San Diego : from Mission to Metropolis ferenceroom. hfornla 's Birthplace." Visits to the Presidio and Old Town Landmarks. Through 4:30 pm. 4 pm - Meeting, literature department fae ulty and staff. Revelle Formal Lounge. at Padre Trail Inn , 4200 Taylor Street. 4 pm -- Water polovs, San Diego State. UCSDpool. -. Seminar. "Putting It All Together: " Psychology for Lovers," one-day Extension 4 :30 pm -- Pot-luck dimer, sponsored by Mujer. Speakers and mtertainment plamed. AU with clinical "sychologist Irene Kass:orka . Until 4 :30 pm Gold Empire Rooms, tudents, staff aOO instructors are invited. . Hotel, 2270 Hotel Circle Not·th, San Diego. Sunday 4 :3Opm--Organizational meeting, m'en's wrestling. PE classroom . am -. Oral Presentation, by student research assistants of the Third College Minority 5 pm --Organizational meeting of the Hnrseback Riding Club. Recreation Gyrll , Room No . 20. Ical Support Program. APM 2113, through 12:30 pm. The Public is invited. 5 pm - Meeting for captains of intramural inner tube waterpolo teams. Recreation gym -- Organizational meeting IIf the Karate Club. Gym . Worship Services at University-Community Church, 9595 La Jolla Shores Drive: erencc roJ'lI . pm -- Film " Visions." Adm ission is $1 USB 2722. Lutheran - lOam (Rev. John Huber ) 7 pm -- Audition.See above. M(Jlday. -- Dance. presented by thl' Intrrnalional Black Cultural Orga Catholic - 8 :30 am and 5 pm CRev . Bernie Campbell ) 7 pm -- Le.-lul·e. " New Iteligions ,Hrd Old Heresies," by Prof. Jack Lindquist, Religion in Episcopal - 12 :30 pm CRev . Joe oung) Com ) Motior., UC Extension , P & L illO (.John Huber, Coordinator). 7:00 pm -- Felloti'ship for students, University-Community Church lounge. ESDAV .. Dance. presented by the International Black Cultural Organization. Revelle cafeteria. 10 al11 -- Worship. Catholic student mass. North conference room, student center . 7:30 pm -- , Tipl::re .l'r:lYl'r Sel'Vicl', niversit.y-Community Church, by the Catholic . There will be a door prize alld a dancing contest. N()on -- TI·ip. To Sea world spon ored by the Recreation department. Tickets unity 0 , SD. . '- Party. for all graduate and n1l'dical students. Sponsored by the Graduate Student Transportation is included. Buses leavc from the Urey Hall parking lot. pill -- r1t.. ~ ting , Colk dance cl ub. Balkan dances taught by Vicki Maheu. Recreation gym I. Sur~ ide, at Scripps. 2 :30 pm - Mf't'ling. Na tiona I Association of Teachers of Singing. Mandeville east room. erellcc ru \I . Pili " Film. Sec above. 8 pm -- Concert. Fr~die Hubbard, one of the most highly respected jazz player in 8 pm -- Orgmlzational meeting of the Scuba Club. Recreation gy m conference room . world. Admission is $3 for UCSD students and $4.50 for general admis ion . UCSD Gym. 7 pili -- Rridge. Rev II North dining hall. Lessons available. Page eight Monday, September 29, 1975 Monday, September 29, 1975 Paga'iine chairman Lacy was appointed officials, who could not be Records to his post by a slim margin, reached for comlT,ent, with I Tanana.•. and only after his supporters documents indicating UCSD t 5 Awful, But It Won't Go Away had lobbyed for him a t the Y AF's right to give \he money "give away" any monies it national co~vention . Tanana to another organizaticn. holds. Tanana said the chapter said all but one of California's Other a Ilegations against by Tlmoth)1 acKenzle Eagles, Ronstadt, Browne board - which consists of­ county heads opposed the al)­ Tanana did not bear out, in­ StaffW Iter Tanana, another YAF member pointment of Lacy, and that cluding one by Nick Johnson, these chairmen are now by and JERRY JEFF LiUDlN' HIGH: and Tanana again, who holds who is acting UCSD YAF Together Once Again large members of YCF. JERRY JEFF WALKER-Me..( two positions on the three· chairman, that Tanana was RECORDS by Anne Liebler member board by virture e of Tanana also pointed to his being investigated by the US . Have you ever ad an awful, but Copy editcr his position as c hairman· achievements with UCSD Y AF, Postal Service for mail fraud, catchy tune that just sticks in your treasurer -- voted to give the which include a speaker and that UCSD officials were mind and won't go away? You "One Of These DIlYs " was the title of Saturday's concert in Balboa money to YCF, which then program and his receipt of an conlempla ting expelling him. can't stop whistling it, humming it, tadium where a near5e1I-out crowd sprawled undersunny skies to hear used the funds to print YCF's award as the most active YAF However, Bookman said the or thinking about it, no matter how Jackson Browne, Lindll RonsUidt and the Eagles reunited at the top. firs t newsletter, the Free member in the western region administration is concerned hard you try to forget about it. U could be sa id that all three acts began together. Glenn Frey of the Californian. of the US last . year. He sa id his over Tanana's use of Y AF funds If you have, then you can Eagles h;]s described living in a sma ll apartment in LA's Echo Park. The YCF newsletter was also qualifications and those of for a YCF mailing in August. In sympathize with me. There I was, tistening to Browne coml>a;e on the piano in the apartment below . And involved in the allegation that others were overlooked when addition , says Beckman, two members of the Eagles, Frey and drummer-vocalist Don Henley. lying in bed, with Jerry Jeff ., The Eagles' Don Felder, Glenn Frey and Bearnie the new organization is at­ the state organization was put Tanana used bulk mailing for together simply because they Walker's " Pissin' In The Wind " ...--- Leadon. (TT photos: Paul Jarvis) tempting to "borrow off" of the material, which is not running through my brain. This is YAF 's name and reputation. were not supporters of Lacy as allowed if the mailing contains music that's hard to lake seriously, Kreep says the YCF publication chairman. "partisan potitical" material. unless you're a C & W fanatic. If "is made up to look just like the Tanana added that the money Bookman said the inclusion of Music Department Opens impounded by Kreep was you're not, it will drive you nuts. John Fogerty YAF paper," the Creative fund-raising drive literature in placed into YCF's accounts the mailing made it "partisan The music in the was have a good time, he may have on bass , and David Kemper Californian. after Tanana presented bank political. .. composed by Walker, his backing succeeded. I found it quite on drums. Year with Three New Profs Tanana agrees that the two Gonzo Ban(j, and assorted friends. papers are similar, indicating amusing. Walker doesn't sing While the title track " Mother " Pot Can't Call The Kettle Black," that the former editor of the well, but he sure can yodel. The Focus" will probably gather the by Uanlel Shawler festival In the spring. The La Jolla "Night Riders ' Lament" and YCF paper, Mark Dearcorf, is Gonzo Band plays competently, most air play, there are many Arts Editor Civic-University Chorus directed " Jaded' Lover" sound just as you now editing the YCF paper. and seem to enjoy themselves. other fine selections on the album. by David Chase, of Palomar Erratum would imagine them to. The lyrics, YCF is also accused of The highlight of the album is, of " Hard Vanilla" and " Focus IV " The UC San Diego music College music faculty, is planning as you would expect, tend to get a course, "Pissin' In The Wind," are showcases for everyone in the adopting the same programs Ii ttle corny. department, once referred to as a a Christmas program, and other In the article in Friday's issue on the GSU Rally, which which Jerry Jeer composed band. "Someone's Crying ..... and projects as YAF, in at· This album cannot be analyzed "small music department that is vocalists intend recitals during the tempts to confuse tha;e who occured Wednesday. we inaccurately statl'd that GSU members himself. He even dedicated the ,What" is a truly beautiful melodic like none other in the world," by year . maintained that Gov. Brown and the Regents are involved in an for artistic value, for it really song to Johnny Cash and Chris phrase, performed so intricately follow YAF activities. hasn't any. But if all Walker Ala n Rich of New York Magazine, Slim Margin errol·t " to starve graduate students out or the university." Kristofferson, among others. It's by Akkerman. " Father Bach" will promises to live up to i~ reputation The paragraph hould have read. "GSt members have been intended was for his listener(s) to The season also includes per­ Tanana said he and other good for a few laughs. But watch' remind you a lot of Steve Howe and during the 1975-76 season. told by I niversity Administrators that Gov. Brown and the formance of works by UCS D former Y AF members formed out, it's.infectious. Yes. The department enters the year Hegents are trying to starve out Graduate students." composers and concerts featuring YCF out of anger and " Mother Focus" is an album Linda Ronstadt Jackson Browne with three new faculty members, The Triton Times regret this error. MOTHER FOCUS: FOCUS. Atco faculty artists. frustration with ~e make up of brimming with fine music. As a played in Rcmstadt's band when s he WIIS just a country si nger from the best known being Baroque Records Most oHhe concerts are without the 8,OOO-member group. He suggestion, why not kick back, Tucson. harpsichordist and organist An­ "Mother Focus" may be the best admission charge. said that earlier this year, state- light up a funny cigarette, and . And here they all were in San Diego. all with recent hit a lblUll s. thony Newman. instrumental album released since bring your world into Focus. RoosUidt and the Eagles with recenty hit singles. But foc some reasoo _ New man said he was born and Jeff Beck's " Blow By Blow." This You'll really enjoy it. The music, I and perhap; this was the principle drawback of the concert - none of raised in southern california. He is the same Focus that brought us mean. them appeared 00 stage together. That wouldh ave been a rush. likes the climate and the people so " Hocus Pocus" and "Hamburger JOHN FOGERTY: JOH The concert was slated to begin at I pm and tlx> crowd was growing much that when, after leaching for Concerto," but we don't see much FOGEHTY Elektra-Asylum impatient wlien Toots and the Matyals. introduced as Jamaica's finest, a few years on the East coast, of those influences on "Mot~er began playing. They enterUiincd the audience for about 20 minutes. Rafael Druian, professor of music Focus." This is an easy listening, No longer is it Creedence Every song they sang was ended with the tempo so fast that no one could at UCS D, suggested that Newman mellow work highlighted by Clearwater Revival, nor is it the the any longer discern the wonk Still. they helped pass the time until Blue Ridge Rangers. It's just plain try teaching here for a year, he lilting guitar melodies, courtesy of ,Jackson Browne appearoo . Jan Akkerman. 01' John Fogerty, the country boy jumped at the chance. When he finally showed, a little after 2 pm. the crowd re ponded who put together a long string of Another new faculty member, immediately and mostlept to their feE't . HE' started off with" Hock Me On Akkerman and his form, hits throughout the late 19605 and William Brooks, comes here from Jerry Jeff Wa Iker the core of a fine band, which early 70s. Ihe Water ," buta s his performance continued with quieter. slower ~ongs UC Santa Cruz. Previous to that, he includes Thys Van Leer on Not only is it the same John the audience seemed to lose interest. It wasn't until he played "Doctor was on the faculty of the University My Eyes,"that the crowd once again rE'.pooded. key board and flute, Bert Ruiter Fogerty. but it' the same music. of lUinois and Wesleyan Univer­ The essential sound of John Although the performance as a wholE' was good, it wa inhibited by sity. Also joining the faculty is Fogerty isn't unlike'that of "Green twofaclors·-one associated with the sUITrundings and !he oth er with the Bernard Rands whom "Notes" River" and " Willy and the Poor mood oft he crowd. magazine called "one of the most Boys." The listeners choice is Throughrut the performance. I here wa an annoying echo caused by interesting and musically quite easy, then. If you liked the the sou nd bouncing off the b;]ck wall ci the stadium. Although this is sophisticated voices in British SHARE THE RIDE always a problem, itis more obvious with snmE' artists than others. successful Creedence a lbums , music." Rands was formerly a " John Fogerty" is another high Unfortunately, it was quite obvious with Jackson Browne. The planE'S Fellow a tPrinceton University and quality album, and worth buying. flying overheild only added to his a oustical problems and at times a member of the music faculty atr WITH US THIS But if you didn 't like " Bayou almost completely drowned him out . ThE' second factor WIIS due to the the University of York. Country," forget it - it's more of the overall feeling of the crowd: they wE'rE' eager to continue. knowing that same. Linda Ronstadt and the P.agles were to follnw . Although they appreciated ('oncrrt to: ve nts Fogerty's infectious, loud Jacksoll Brownc it was apparcnt that Ill' \I.I ~n · t whom they had really 'WEEKEND country-rockish voice has made comc toscc. Among the Concert events, the him popular in the past. and should Initially, the crowd was lmaware that thE' break between artists would entire s~trum of musical activity carry him now , in a semi­ be so lon g After almost an hnur. when the crowd b gan to clap will be presented. For the purists, comeback attempt. After four ilnpaticntiy. it was announced that Linda /{ollstildtwould appear in 20 the La Jolla Civic-University AND GET ON years of a relatively small amount minutes Her appearance was delayed because her portion of the concert Symphony a nd Chorus, directed by of record sales, Fogerty has was to be televised I ive back East on the Howard Cooell show. Thomas Nee, will perform dropped all pretences and is now When she firnJly IIppeared and started Iwr sel. the crowd's spirits Moza rt's "Magic Flute" and four just trying to sell himself. wer e immediately restored. After she had played for about 45 minutes major concerts with outstanding TO AGOOD THING. The album is arranged and during which time her repetoire included "When Will r Be Loved." solo is Is, plus coffee concerts , produced by Fogerty, himself, he "Silver Threads," "Long, Long Tillic" and " Desperato," it was ARTS-A-POPPIN, a musIc-art Us means Greyhound. and a lot of your fellow students wrote seven of the ten tracks, and anllounccd that the cOllcert would go 011 thc uir in 11 few minutes. festival, a home tour and a youth who are already on to a good thing. You leave when you plays all the instruments. The The crowd was instructed to clap and cheer enthusiast ically when we talent contest. like. Travel comfortably. Arrive refreshed and on time. lyrics, as has been the case heard Howard eosell say " live from Balboa Stadium." It seemed'strange Druian, violin, and lise vm to have onc's enthusiaslll moniton·d . alld it scemed stranger yet when a You'lI save money. too. over the increased air throughout his career, generally Alpenheim , piano, two eminent mean nothing, but are catchy and commercial for aftershave lotion was played. Following,the commerdal. artists, will launch the first of a fares. Share the ride with us on weekends. Holidays. almost contagious. Most songs Linda Ronstadt begAn her televisecl pt'rformance in which she sang. music scholarship concert series Anytime. Go Greyhound. consist of those lyrics, some loud "HeatWave"and "You'reNoGood." with a sonata recital November 8. guitar and drums, and frequent Her perf(J"mance wa s excellent, nut she did not return f(J" an encore This scholarship concert will be "oh yaaa" 's and "alright" 's. although the crowd tried to get her back: there wasn't enough time to set followed by one featuring harp­ GHEYHOUND SERVICE "Rockin' All Over the World," up the Eagles' equipment befcre thE'ir televised performance was to Sic hordist, Anthony Newman. In "Sea Cruise," " Where the River begi n. addition, several chamber millie ONE· ROUND- YOU CAN YOU Flows," and " Almost Saturday The Eagles warmed up with "Take It F..asy" and the crowd went wild. marathons are scheduled TO WAY TRIP LEAVE ARRIVE I Night" are the cuts that are best We were then instructed to quiet down

4,1 ' , I , . ... j , • • 'O, . , Torrey PInes ca:. . I'...... -. ... . 8939 VIllI La JoIIe Drive \ Monday, September 29, 1975 I rllOnl1 DJ('S Page eleven .Page tenl Monday, September 29, 1975 Can Win, Can Lose The Only Game in Town Sl~orts Notebook Tritons Yet to Meet Team in Its Class A Freshman Learns the 'Great C.ollege Monopoly Game' by Han Anbar You thankruIly pass the dice to don 't even have al · "S" permit, grown by 22500 percent since you student. "Where's the Cashier's by Scott Sadil score. Goalie Joe Wettstein had "Point Lorna is no yardstick to Starr Writer the next person, who has been That's a $4 fine plus S36 for a last asked for help. You roll a office?" " I don't know, I'm only a by Dave Eisen Staff Writer to save only a handful of weak measure us by." Have yoo heard of the new game waiting a hour and a half in the parking permit. three. You pick up the chance senior." It is difficult to make an shots by the overmatched PL So it is still dirficult to judge just in town? It's called "The Great twenty minute line. But wait! Twenty-two minutes have card. " Pay housing fee of $215." Roll again ... Eleven. Sl. James' Sports editor accurate assessment or any players to fashion his first what kind or soccer team UCSD College Monopoly Game" and is Your "pal" on your left points out passed. His yourturn again, Your You are wondering why you land Place. Would you li ke to convert? shutout or the young season. has this year. In the few athletic team's ability and put out by University Brothers, 'that yuu have rolled a double "pal" in rront of you has already on so many Chance squares when Do you believe irl God ? Do you potential when they compete Obviously, the Tritons looked practices held to date, Geiger graduated and is building upon his you finally realize that almost Inc . MacElroy, Chairmen of the three! You get to roll aga in ! want everyone to hale you'? 'WClJld against opposition that is not in good, but, as Geiger said, knowledge of Mediterranean every oth;!r square is a "Chance" Continued on Page U yo u li ke to contribute $100'1 sa9? their class. Taking part in one­ History. The next time you visit in the " Great College Monopoly You shake your head in despair and roj'1 an 11. $56 Sold ~ Por $33. It's your turn sided competition, either as the him you will have to pay for his Game." Again ? Yes. You oon't nave time: The Big One overwhelmer or the Free Parking! You look hopefully at the tutoring help. Tritons Squash You a.-ready have to go to the It's bitter rivalry time, overwhelmed, usually gives You roll a two! Chance! Your By the lime you finish digging in language lab tor your test, 1 "" hand quivers as you pick up the red ''''U folks ..... little indication of a team's c~shier -- she just shakes her head. your pocket it· is your tum once still ha ven 't read Genesis through Gary Becker's water polo capabilities. card. Your eyes are blurred and more. Your " pal" on the right has Kings as you were assigned last Barstow, 15-3,15-1 Board. You pick up the dice, clench your team and Rod Geiger's soccer The only thing that the newly your forefinger breaks out in bought the last of the Vermont week ... RoU ! by Paul Wagner You start orr with $1600 in cash list. and roll a three ... That places squad are now ready for their put-togethcr UC San Diego swea t. You tell yourself to relax. History books. This means you starr Write r and a durm. As a freshman to the you on Communications square, battles with the leading inter­ soccer learn found out rrom It can't be that bad... Finally you won 'l be able to play the "Great game you get stuck with the Argo \ There go another $33 dollars for a Four. Forgot to place dime in city opponent, powerful San their two games this past In whatlooked like a full dress practice for the Trilon volleyball team, are able to read the card. "Change Graduate Game" unless you can playing piece. book and a telephone deposit ree. parking meter. $4 fine. That's two Diego State. The water poloists weekend is lhatthey can easily Barstow College was blown orf the courts 15-3 and ]5-1 by a superior major to Pre-med. Pay $50 for persuade your " pal" to sell you his UCSDteam. To begin, you roll the dice to see Everyone take their turns and citations in a week and a half. host the Aztecs in the UCSD beat very bad soccer teams each "A"," it says. There go book. Fat Chance ! Great! pool, tomorrow afternoon at and lhey need to improve In the first match, Holly Stewart got the team orr to a 4-0 lead before who goes first. now it's your move again. Hark! another $200. 4:00 . The soccer men will play considerably if they wish to burying her fifth serve into the net. A little sloppy play rollowed and You invariably go last. You notice that if you roll a 39 you U's stin your tum, Double, You are wondering why you land on so many in the infamous Aztec Bowl , dereat very good soccer teams. Barstowwas behind only 4-3. Fina~y, your turn comes around will get a monopoly and be able to threes! You have landed on Water Wednesday night at 7 :45 . In the opening round of the From there, the Tritons never had a worry. After rattling off nine and you get to roll for the first time start playing the "Great College Works. That's $274 .38 to replace chance squares when you finally realize that "San Diego State will be the four-school USIU Classic, the straight points, Page Bradshaw added a service ace and Eva Ljungwe in the Great College Monopoly Graduate Game!" Your "pal" on that carpet which was ruined in ' toughest learn we race all Tritons were "run into the puton the rinishing touches for the 15-3 win. game. A six ~ You slowly count the your r:ight tells you that you can'not that balloon fight the other night. almost every other square is a 'chance year," Becker asserted. It will ground" by a well-eonditioned, The second game would have been a shutout had not Barstow received squares and lind that you have -get anything over a 35 in one roll. It's still your tu rn . If y ru get in the IGreat College Monopoly Game.' be the second outing ror the well-practiced, very good San a fa vorable ca Il from the referee. Passing, 'setting and spiking with landed on Oriental Square. The You shake your head in despair another double you will have to .. Water polo's Barry books cost $45 for that class (why and roll an eleven. Free Parking! Tritons, who participated in the Diego State team. State has precision, the Tri ton women never allOWed the Barstow squad to get back visit the Provost's office. No There are those damned double Your turn. Your best friend of Becker (TT photo: did they have to have color You look hoperuDy at the cashier Loyola Tourney over the been in school ror over a month on their feet. The Triton defense also performed well. coming up with doubles ! Just a rive ! Community threes again ! Boardwalk! That last year is majoring in surfing. Nathan Meyers) several key blocks. photos?) so that you are 110W lert and she just shakes her head. You weekend. and their soccer squad has been Chest ! "You have been caught sounds like an interesting sport. (He 's already bought the Pacific working together for at least with $1555 .. have parked in an " A"lol, and yoo "it'll be a good game. We have a lot of guys back, so we have some sinugg~ing silver~are from You go up to the " cage" and ask to square books ,) You roll a six. Oh, experience, but wes till need a lot of work." thatlong. CafeterIa, Pay $10 ... That.'eaves check out a locker. What? You oh, landed on Boring Avenue. Lose It will be test number three for the occer team, who played in the USJU UCSD's coach, Rod Geiger, you $1035.62 and you haven t even d ID d? R II "1 one turn and then drop the class. finished your first week in the nee an car . 0 agam . Classic over the weekend, and took a 2-J decision'from the University of has had his team together for Your tum again (sigh ): Rolled a less than a week. The outcome the Americas Wednesday . Geiger, who moved over rrom Castle Hjgh "Great College Monopoly Game." Double three! You passed GO ~ four . Go to Provost's office. School to take over the soccer squad one day before the Wednesday game. of the ' game reflected the Oh , oh . That "pal" on your left is You have survived your first week dirrerence in practice time. hasa largegroupof veterans ready to battle the Aztecs .... collecting $50 from every player and your parents will give you a Read a book . What have you SDSU , superior both physically A slight controversy was opened up last spring when. beca use of a lack for the upcoming TA demon- -200 UNICEF bonus. You have done wrong '! You 'll find out. of funds, all second or junior varsity teams became "unofficial." and and in their ability to run stration rally alcohol fund. landed on Reading Square. What What's this ? On the wall ... A would no longer operate on school funcls . Possibly in an effort to stem palterned plays, routed the It's your turn again. You notice the hell ! '/!'~!? I You were going to saying ... What does it say? Put on some of the screaming, Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs Geocge Tritons, 10-1. that your Mediterranean History the Cashier 's , so how did you get to your glasses. Squint your eyes. Murphy has just round some more money. The new funds are expressly friend has already reached the the Humanities Library? Have Co ncentra te . .. Old Mo nopoly for those teams cut off last sp-ing, with exact money and team Destroyed Pt. Lorna Boundries of Knowledge in his you lost your way? Quick, check Games Never Die, Thcy Just lAse designations due soon ..... In the consolation game, field . His tutoring fees have the campus map ... No , ask another Their Dice." "We 've gota record turnout," said Head of Intramurals. Lee Johnson. UCSD took on the role of the He was speaking about the Ca ptains Meetings that continue today and superior team and destroyed a tomorrow. "We 've already set ull more football learns than ever before. rather inept Point Lorna club, and we 're trying omething new - some all-freshman teams ...... I HJ. Doug Youngdale led the Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, and Lesley Hunt are the top stars in scoring deluge with six goals. the $50,000 Mission Vi ejo Wom en 's Tennis Classic, running rrom tolay «s there such a thing as a until Sunday. It's being held in the Marguerite Recreatioo Center in double " hat trick" ?) Steve .. The UCSO women's prepares to spike, whIle .. Scene from Shabbat service held Friday at the Cardona and "Chile" Olajide Mission Viejo, and play will start at 10 am . run ror about seven hours. volleyba II squad wa s another right, blocks a Muir Apts ., sponsored by the Jewish Student then begin again at 6 :00 . For all you tl'l1ni !' lovprs. that's about a oile hour added two apiece. victorius last week as, Barstow shot. (TT David Youngdale (yes, Union. drive,all north .. ·. above. a team member photos: Paul Jarvis). [Continued 00 back page] Doug's brother) had the other ·Politics••. negative cam-paign. It would be indeed surprising if either campaign picked up any sizable support. While the Democrats are rJoundering in an overcrowded sea or candidates, Republicans are even in worst stra,its. It has been a long hot ummer for Gerald Ford. Boffo upon Borfo has been perpeluat~d in the TRiTON TiMES CLAssifiEd Ads I'ca lm of roreign a rrairs as the mystical Kissinger seemed only to impress himself and the President with his international wizardry. Rules and Rates MaSll r bdrm, p riv ate bath In 3 bdrm house. H,ng glider readY 10 fly. ROQallO Iype 11 fl. Sp",d "'SS and bo belter dre... d . Ledl .. ready The virtues of price controls were th e subject of heated debates 11311'" SI • O@IMor . !llghl on beacn cliff. S 175. Sf, ndanl willi a boo.nd seal . FlrslS 21StaM •. tI wear BJ' s re·sat. 243 N . HWy 101 Solan' bctween Ford and the vi rtuous hardworking and thrifty Congress which Jam .2671 (9 • 29) 'I11-70~~ . (9 1 29) Classifieds should either be printed or typed on a 3"x S"card Beach 755-05.!11. (1013) has seen fit to give ilself a well deserved and easily granted pay increase. {available in Triton Times office). They may be submitted Thc result of this confrontation has been that th e nalion still does not have anytime between 9 and noon and 1 and 4 p.m. Female Mu\,. student (21) needs place to live Elto n John IIckelS! 1 Reserved .eelS Sl)OI'ts SCt!. Tecn11A, 8107. Nal Sello. SCI le . a'chem. w ltn o1her g irls Prefer La Jolle Vi llage Apt • . Arena 9 ""'829Mon. Make olfer .S lSead\. Call Ll ngl . E e onl8 . Econ2• . Psydll0A. P.ych 16A an energy policy and lhe problems :llfpl1dallt to oil will continue. Ford will The following rates are for 100 spaces - if you use more '11608791 ( 9 1 291 0..,.'/81·8318. 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