2 February 16, 1984 (ICS) GucWoGcw NEWS

Washington DC Summer Internships INTERPAC, a non-profit foreign exchange student organization, will are now available through the Warren AS Forum is a news feature, not an editorial column. Therefore, we present sponsor a five-week homestay program Campus Internship Office. Many the following two items for your consideration. in San Diego this spring. Approximately opportunities are open for worldwide Last week, the AS Council voted overwhelmingly in favor of AS President 40 young students from Thailand will internships in all disciplines. Deadlines Craig Lee's resolution to support the University Center Planning Board come to study American culture. These are approaching in February and March. Advisory Committee's process of operation. The resolution reads: For more information call x4355. students will study English conversation daily at UCSD. For more information WHEREAS, there is a strongly perceived and actual need for a new and call 459-7534 expanded University Center facilities and programs to serve the needs of the MacArthur Award has been granted students at UCSD and to a UCSD professor once accused of WHEREAS, there is a need to provide open and representative input into the overprescribing amphetamines to Under Fire creative consultant and planning and design of new University Center programs and facilities; members of the San Diego Chargers. Dr. photojournalist for the New York Times, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the ASUCSD fully endorses the change Arnold Mandel received the $240,000 Dr. Matthew Naytons will give a lecture of the University Center Program/Building Advisory Committee (UCPBAC); "to MacArthur Award as one of 22 "highly Thursday February 16th at 7:30 pm in provide advice on the types of activities which would be housed in such a creative" people for his work in brain the auditorium of the Natural History facility, appropriate mechanisms to fund a University Center, citing options chemistry and psychopharmacology. Museum in Balboa Park in conjunction and criteria to evaluate siting" and the membership of the UCPBAC as being • with the Museum of Photographic Arts' necessary and sufficient to provide the broad based representation required to current exhibition on photojournalism provide timely and representative advice to the ASUCSD, students and the San Diego UC Regent is the rallying in El Salvador. For additional University Community on University Center facilities. call for local politicians who are seeking information call 239-5262. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the ASUCSD endorses the to place a San Diegan for the first time subcommittee procedure being followed by the UCPBAC as being the most on the UC Board of Regents. Mayor effective and open way by which the UCPBAC can prepare its report in a timely Hedgecock is spearheading the drive to 1984 by George Orwell will be the and representative manner. find a San Diegan as replacement for focus of a panel discussion at a meeting one of the two positions soon to be of San Diego Independent Scholars on vacated. The local politicians have failed February 22 at 7:30 pm in Room 111A, to mention UCSD student Linda Sabo's Chancellor's Complex. UCSD historian, term as student UC Regent. Dr. Allan Mitchell, will discuss some of • the novel's historical background. For more information call 453-1878. Mexican study grant has been awarded to UCSD to support programs on Mexico and the US-Mexican border. The $80,000 S.H. Cowell Foundation Olympic Volleyball "Corporate grant will help underwrite conferences Challenge" will be held Saturday, May at the Center for US-Mexican Studies. 5th, 8 am till dark at the Fairbanks §. 4/1 The conferences include a workshop Ranch Athletic Field. San Diego's finest next month on the Mexican military as and fiercest companies will don their well as briefing sessions for US and corporate colors in head-to-head Mexican journalists. competition on the volleyball court to • raise funds for the 1984 USA Men's Volleyball team. For related story, see i^^E l University Pavilion, an 18-bed general today's sports section. For more 1 medical/surgical unit located on the information call 692-4162. AS President Craig Lee presented a proposal to support the UCPBAC process. 11th floor of the Medical Center, was recently established to meet the needs of the UCSD Medical Center full-time The Cake Club of San Diego presents This Wednesday, the AS Council voted by a similar favorable margin to and volunteer faculty members in caring "Confections on Parade" a cake support the Co-op and Enterprises challenge to the UCPBAC operation for their private patients. This is the decorating show and competition to be process. The second resolution reads: first step in an innovative program held at Lajolla Village Square February Proposal for Improving Student Representation/Power on the UCPBAC designed to integrate the personal care 18th and 19th. The competition is open of a private hospital with the high level to all decorators ages five through adult, We support adding a Co-op & Entrepnses representative and a SAAC of technical care offered by a non-profit amateur and professional, and will representative to the University Center Program/Building Advisory Committee. teaching faculty. For more information benefit Muscular Dystrophy. For more Having only 50% student representation on the Advisory Committee is not call 294-6163. information call 271-7155. adequate because: five voting student reps can not adequately represent the diverse student body here at UCSD in a democratic fashion; since the Student Center has been financed by 100% student fees, why should an Advisory Committee made up of only 50% students decide its future? Allowing for a broader student representation facilitates greater student input and insures a Student Center that best addresses student needs is built. It allows for a powerful and unified student supported planning process. Co-ops represent the largest single student constituency on this campus; also students on the Co-ops &r Enterprises subcommittee of the UCPBAC make up the vast majority of active student input into the University Center issue. Constituencies represented by the Student Center Board were: College Councils; Associated Students; Graduate Studente; Co-ops

February 16, 1984 3 NEWS

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By JACKIE AFFONSO By JACKIE AFFONSO Sacramento Correspondent Sacramento Correspondent The California Legislature is in the "Students who are undocumented are University of California students, California State Universities and process of clarifying a recently enacted not constitutionally eligible to establish along with those at other public community colleges would be $300,000. law which some, including the residency lor tuition purposes." universities and colleges, would register to The University does support the University of California, have To settle the dispute, two bill have vote through their enrollment packets concept of increasing student interpreted as giving illegal aliens been introduced in both houses which under a new bill authored by Senate registration and plans to meet with the residency status for the purpose of would clarify the intent of Agnos' bill. Majority Leader John Garamendi CD- UC Student Lobby to discuss the issue, avoiding non-resident tuition. However, their constitutionality has Walnut Grove). Brugger said. Assembly Bill 2015, which became already been questioned. Senate Bill The lobby, currently involved in a Senate Bill 1563, introduced late effective January 1, 1984, was intended 1350 and Assembly Bill 2247 would voter registration campaign aimed at Friday (last week), would require by its author Assemblymember Art Agnos deny resident status to undocumented registering 500,000 students for the June University campus administration to (D-San Francisco) to allow refugees to aliens and consequently require them to and November elections, supports insert voter registration forms into obtain residency status while waiting for pay non-resident tuition. Garamendi's bill, Associate Director Jim students' enrollment packets their immigration papers to be Lofgren said. The legislative counsel has said the The measure could not be processed, Bill Chavez, assembly - He said the bill is the result of proposed bills are unconstitutional. implemented, however, without approval education committee consultant said. discussions on student voter registration Chavez said the counsel issued an of the UC Board of Regents. Conflicting legal interpretations of the opinion stating that "as drafted, these between the lobby and members of the Although University officials have not bill have caused disagreement among bills violate due process and equal Campus Campaign for Voter yet seen the bill. Dean of Students Ad the three segments of public higher protection of documented aliens." Participation, an arm of the California education. Brugger said, "1 am troubled about Council on Students' Educational Needs. Education committee hearings on involving the University and especially The University of California and the Initiator of the bill, Mitch Berman, a both bills, scheduled for this week, were the registration process in any kind of community colleges' legal counsels 1976 UCLA graduate, said he started the postponed. function which would propel the contend the law does not state what it project in 1980 when working for the Authored by Senator John Seymour University into an area which is not its had intended, while California State California Secretary of State and (R-Orange), SB 1350 has been responsibility." University's counsel contends it does, rescheduled for another hearing, while presented the idea to Garamendi at a Chavez said. AB 2247, authored by Marian Bergeson He said using registration materials recent meeting in Los Angeles. The UC Board of Regents has not (R-Orangc), has not yet been for voter registration may obligate the Berman said while both CSU and the taken any position or action on the bill. rescheduled. University to do so for other functions, community colleges support the bill. "At this point, it seems to be quite such as draft registration. University officials have told him several Karen Yelverton, aide to Seymour, unclear what the Legislature intended, "We're not an extension of a times that they were not in support of said that before the next hearing, the Donald Reidhaar, UC general counsel government enforcement agency," the idea. senator plans to rewrite the bill and said. Brugger said. discuss the revisions with Bergeson. "UC was difficult because they Regardless of its interpretation, the Bergeson said she will postpone the Matt Lieberman, aide to Garamendi, consider their [registration] packets University would adopt the law only hearing on her bill until she receives said the bill also asks the Regents to. sacred," he said. upon consent of the Regents. Prior to "further clarification on some of the design the rules and regulations Deborah Seiler, chief of the elections the Agnos bill, requirements for legal ramifications of the bill as it relates involved in administering the voter division for the California Secretary of residency status were one year of to federal immigration laws." registration forms and mailing them to State, said she was in favor of physical presence in California and a Chavez said the legal disagreement the respective county clerks' offices. registering students to vote, but was demonstrated intent to remain a over the present law is attributed to the In addition, the University would be aware that the University was against resident of the state, Reidhaar said. federal laws on the issue. "The federal asked to absorb the labor costs involved using its registration packets for this The University has upheld these law is silent now on the status of in processing the forms. It is estimated purpose. She said there should be some residency requirements, he said. undocumented aliens," he said. that the entire program involving please turn la page 16

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Contributing Opinion Editor The situation is a familiar one. It is finals week David Wolf and you are frantically trying to stuff all the readings, News Editor formulas, theories and concepts from the quarter into Lisa Lapin neat little mental packages that you can pull out for Contributing News Editors use on your exams. You put in as many hours of Christopher Canole intensive studying as you can bear, maybe an all- Steven R. Friedman Phil WiUon nighter or two, and then, tired and anxious, you gear lustration. David HemirigiT up mentally as best as you can for each exam. Arts Editor Andrew Keeler The anxiety, uncertainty and cramming are all to for grades which should be based on fair evaluation be expected during finals week, but after going of each student's own work. Associate Arts Editor John Nee through all of that, what could be more discouraging Cheaters are reminded that while dishonesty may and frustrating than to see a classmate cruise through provide them with a needed grade, that momentary Sports Editor a final by cheating? Short of failing, not much. success may become a hindrance later when they Jeff Savage Although UCSD has an extensive "policy on find themselves unable to face a chaEenge on their Photo Editor Rich Pecjak integrity of scholarship" accompanied by explicit own, or that they lack important knowledge due to a "procedures for disposition of cases of academic reliance on cheating. General Manager dishonesty," cheating on assignments and tests goes According to a study published in the Journal of Chris Milke on undaunted. Medicine, doctors" "who cheated in school are more Associate General Managers The story is told of a student who wore a hearing likely than their honest colleagues to shortchange the Linda Lewis Valerie McMullin aid throughout the quarter so that during the final he patients they treat." could go unsuspected as he wore an earphone Surely students benefit by seeking academic Photographers Richard Caterina attached to a small concealed tape recorder that success honestly, even if it means accepting a lower Rob Friedenthal played the answers. Whether this story is truth or grade sometimes, just to see for themselves where Mark Johnson legend, the fact remains that as long as homework their weaknesses and strengths lie rather than David Newell and tests have existed, students have been searching waiting for a future course or career to point out Illustrators for new and innovative ways to "succeed without possible incompetence. John Ashlee really trying." So the next time you are faced with an Steve Kloepfer In the atmosphere of a highly competitive "impossible" assignment or exam, do not let laziness Typesetters university, cheating by some desperate, GPA-minded or fear take control. Study up and try your best. Make Joe Desiderio each success your very own. Anggie Lapid students is almost to be expected. However, the Phil Lauder pursuit of top grades in no way justifies academic As Thomas Jefferson, one of history's most famous Andy Laurence dishonesty. scholars, said, "Never suppose that in any possible Production Cheating undermines the grading system by situation or under any circumstances that it is best Hana Abrams removing the element of fairness in the competition for you to do the dishonorable thing." Paul Farwell Lizz Fuller Kelley Neal Karla Spencer

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The UCSD Guardian is Editor published Mondays and Thursdays during the academic Effective June 1984, people of input from the affected group. matters. The graduation rates will important, if not more year by students at UCSD. Views Pilipino ancestry will no longer Finally, they are designed to be able to reflect how well the important.than any statistically expressed in the Guardian do not be considered a target prevent minority University has done in based need. represent the views of the recruitment group for University "overrepresentation" in the eliminating internal barriers to Finally, the idea of parity is Regents of the University of of California affirmative action University. Parity, if it were to be minorities as well as the external suspect in itself. It is designed to California or the Associated programs. This action is due to considered fair, should be based admissions barriers. prevent overrepresentation, Students of UCSD. All un- the University's hypocritical on graduation, not entrance Any decision to eliminate an which is discriminatory. There initialled editorials represent the parity guidelines that govern rates. As all students know, affirmative action group must are no similar guidelines that views of the entire editorial affirmative action eligibility. The gaining admission to the also include the community prevent overrepresentation of board of the Guardian; initialled guidelines state that if an University and achieving a involved. The community's non-minority students. Therefore, editorials represent minority affirmative action group has at degree are two entirely diilerent perceived need is at least as the concept of parity is in itself opinions ol the editorial board. least the same percentage (with discriminatory. Reproduction, publication, or any respect to the general For these reasons, (he use without permission of any population) entering the Asian/Pacific Student Alliance portion of this newspaper University of California as are feels the elimination ol Pilipinos without prior notification is graduating lrom California high Let's Hear It! from affirmative action is unjust strictly prohibited. schools for five consecutive and is only another attempt by The Guardian welcomes signed years, it is said that group has The Guardian invites all students, faculty and staff to make use of the University to dismantle all letters and commentary as achieved parity and is no longer the opinion section as an open forum to present and exchange their affirmative action. Affirmative outlined in the Opinion section; eligible to be considered lor views on any subject. Letters and articles may be sent to the Opinion action has played a very however, we are not responsible affirmative action. 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Letters may be edited when space decline in minority enrollment. grossly inadequate for the requires, and spelling and grammatical errors may be corrected The Affirmative action is needed now The UCSD Guardian following reasons. They do not writer's name and phone number must accompany every article and more than ever. UCSD, B-016 letter. consider graduation rates. They Luke La Roya La Jolla. California 92093 do not involve any community Asian/Pacific Student Alliance (619) 452-3466 February 16. 1984 5 OPINION

© winters I 'Can you tell me how to get .... how to get to Sesame Street?'

By PHIL LAUDER Sometimes in our eternal collegiate Of course, you leam more than just is also the possessor of a laugh whose his Muppet cohorts give the program a struggle we forget how we got to where numbers and letters on this show. You imitation I have spent years perfecting. magic all its own. we are now. We forget the fundamentals leam about opposites, comparisons (big, Ernie is great. There are, however, a few things that — the grass root education that allowed bigger, biggest), and prepositions. You When I grow up I think I'll become a puzzle me about Sesame Street. First of us to "progress" to multi-variable leam about shapes and colors, and Cookie Monster. This blue-furred, oogly- all, what the hell do those grown-ups calculus and urban planning in Western about cooperation ("Let's call it eyed, friendly beast prefers eating actually do for a living? They live on India. cooperation." "No, let's call it... Shirley."). cookies but will munch on tables, chairs, Sesame Street and sing to Muppets — We forget Sesame Street. You learn about rhymes and reason. You letters and what have you. His theme pretty exciting existence. Secondly, how Sesame Street, for the cave-dwellers also learn that monsters are pretty cool song, "C is for Cookie — That's Good come we never see the Muppets' legs? Is among you, is an educational children's dudes. Enough for Me," is a musical classic. this a race of cripples or what? Also, program aired on the Public These monsters and their fellow Thanks to him I've gotten into shoving why do the producers insist on showing Broadcasting Service (KPBS-TV 15 in Muppet characters add an element -of cookie crumbs into my mouth and those stupid little film clips? You know, San Diego). Its message is aimed the ones on wildlife and streams, always primarily at preschoolers and just- narrated by kids, always with that barely-turned-schoolers, and it has, in sickeningly happy music in the its 15 years of existence, become an Bert is a guy who watches "Pigeons in the background. I mean, I'm a faithful American institution. News," dreams about oatmeal and sings about viewer, but even I take the opportunity I must say 1 admire anyone who has to go to the bathroom when those come made it through childhood without the linoleum — a man of the '80s. on. aid of Sesame Street, just as 1 admire Finally, don't those kids on the show other handicapped people who can ever grow up? And who writes their survive and flourish in our modern charm and fantasy to the whole recipe, letting them all fall back down to the dialogues, anyway? society despite their impediments. Just one which can keep even the most floor. My parents got into it too. Well, I suppose it's all part of the as I cannot imagine going through life restless of kids glued to the set. My overall chemistry of the best children's Oscar the Grouch is in a class by without two arms and a face, I cannot favorites were Ernie and Bert. I think 1 program on television. Even now I'd himself. This is a true grouch among imagine making it to college without idolized Bert at one point in my rather watch Sesame Street than the likes men. Living in a trash can, he preaches Sesame Street. development. This is a guy who watches of Three's Stupidity or others of the jiggle the gospel of garbage — and he This was probably the first program to "Pigeons in the News," dreams about genre. And I already know my alphabet. practices what he preaches. His successfully combine fun and education. oatmeal and sings about linoleum — a So perhaps this is a good moment to breakfasts feature peanut butter and Man, if you didn't learn the alphabet man of the 80s. take time out from the rat race of college pickle sandwiches, and he dines on after watching five or six episodes, His vivacious compatriot is slightly and remember what got you here. Pay spam and okra casseroles. If you don't something was wrong with you. But as stupider but also a whole lot more some respect to Sesame Street the next love Oscar the Grouch, you aren't you learned the letters and the numbers intelligent. He does things like taking a time you're near the tube. American. via the cute cartoons and jingles you bath with an umbrella and a bowling * * * didn't think, "Hey, I'm learning the ball, just in case someone needs to Kermit the Frog used Sesame Street as This article was brought to you today by alphabet and the numbers up to ten." borrow a bowling ball while he bathes, a springboard to fame and fortune on the letters P and L, and by the number 13. Instead you thought, "Hey, this is a and just in case it rains in the The Muppet Show. He is still a regular on the writer's i is a production of... the good way to blow an hour." bathroom... which, of course, it does. He Sesame Street, and his charm and that of Children's Television Workshop.

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This The plan to expand the engineering faculty has been usually comes along with it. representation of several Japanese Americans comes as a resuh of Governor Deukmejian's proposed ready and waiting, but must remain on hold until there The average starting salary for a UCSD graduate in interned during World War II. budge!. All that is now needed is the legislature's stamp is space 10 accommodate them . .. It's very hard to either AMES or EE/ CS is now between $25,000 and of approval. attract faculty if you can't give them an o ffice," said $)0,000. In San Diego alone there is such a demand The engineering building will cost betwcen $35 and Melstein. for electrical engineers that our departments cannot Dr. Irons will also debate Dr, Ken Masugi $45 million and wiD be located near Central Library Many of the students and professors are hoping produce enough of them to sausfy the Industry. (Resident Fellow, The Claremont Institute) and the new Warren apanments. It is scheduled to be some new eqUipment Will accompany the new Although the UCSD Electrical Engineering completed by August, 1987. structure, because in high technology, engineering Depanment has only existed for a short five years, it is regarding the wartime internment of Japanese "It 's going to mean better labs, better classrooms and equipmem becomes obsolete almost overnIght. There already considered one of the top 15 programs In the Americans on Friday, February 17 at 4:00 p.m, in better facilities for professors and teaching assistants: may be plans to design a highly advanced faCIlIty that nation. Because of thiS it has become the hardest the HL Auditorium. All are welcome. said Dean of Engineering Lea Rudee. WIll be used to research microelectronic chips because major to get into on Ihe whole campus. Both the AMES and EE/CS Depaltments will benefit AP&M does nOI have the proper facilities to do so. One of the major reasons UCSD needs the new from the additional building, whKh is being planned The Engineering Division is also beginning to make engineering bUilding IS the incredIble Increase of Dr. Masugi will argue that the 1983 report of the Commission on because of the recent surge in engineering enrollment other improvements and changes, such as the future students who want to get Into the major. and the need for increased laboratory space. The Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, which addition of Mechanical and Structural Engi neering "The UCSD rate of applIcation growth IS the highest constrUCllon will also coincide with an increase in the In the UC system:' according to Dean Rudee. "because recommended redress payments to Japanese Americans, s hould be Departments that will be Included in AMES. For the eXisting depanments, there IS an Increasing effon 10 rejected by Congress as "fatally flawed " and "intellectually gain academic accreditation. dishonest". The plan to expand faculty Because UCSD is such a theory-oriented school the is Dr. Irons will defend the Commission report and its redress Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology Accreditation necessary if a recommendation, and will s upport the Commission's conclusion must stay on hold until there's has only approved one engi neering program - electrical. Dean Rudee says that WIth the upcoming person wants a profeSSional that the wartime internment of Japanese Americans was a "grave Do professors tend to give subtle (& some not-so-subtle) injustice" that resulted from "race prejudice, war hysteria and a space. changes the other engineering depanments WIll soon engineer's license. be Joining it. failure of political leadership." cues to male students which encourage and support them and cues which are experienced as deflating or "The difference IS only one or tWO deSIgn courses," devaluing by women? Come and find out. engineering faculty, which has been planned lor some claims Dean of AMES David Miller. "The Accreditation baSically. UCSD IS an excellent school.' time. Board looks for content, not quality." onetheless, In all UC schools, the overwhelming Interest In The Moderator: Dr. Sanford Lakoff Currently, the AMES and EE/CS Departments only Miller feels the addition of both the new depaltments engmeerlng has forced admiSSIOns depaltments to Professor of Political Science, UCSD TODAY have half the space they need in order to function in a and the new building will help push the UCSD change their polICies and allow perspective students 10 reasonable manner. Both Urey Hall and the Applied engineering programs over the edge. apply to several UC campuses with Engmeering Thursday, February 16, 1984 Physics and Mathematics Building (AP&M) are running Although accreditation is Significant. says Dean Depanments at the same time. This debate is sponsored by the Warren College their laboratories at absolute capacity. Rudee. it is not a prereqUIsite for excellence. "Certainly "We're exceedingly tight for space: commented the quality of our faculty . library and students, Insures Before this, a student could only apply to one UC Faculty Fellow Program and the Department of campus, and if he was not accepted, he would be 2:00 p.m. Larry Melstein. professor of electrical engineering. So quality that IS way above the majority of schools that redirected [0 a school that had space for him. It IS so Political Science, cramped are they that one professor said that even the are accredited: HaSS 7077 additional building would only provide the bare Graduating from an accredited school IS only crowded that no UC engmeerlng programs have any -minimum of space needed. necessary if a person w""ts to work [or the stale or IS space 10 accept redirects, so all those students who In AP&M , many of the graduate students had ttfeir Interested in receiving a professionarengineer's were redirected were out of luck. Even though the UCSD Engineenng Depanment is offices taken away because the problem is so bad. license. carrying lIS maximum load, any student that meets the Some of them were relocated in the bungalows on "Accreditation IS nor an important factor," saId deSignated reqUirements IS accepted How to have class between classes. Warren campus and others were put in the old Professor Chang. "Our students have been geltlng aU GRAND OPENING Recreation Depanmcnt offices. kinds of job olTers even before electrical engineering "We limit admiSSion to upper diviSion by refernng Chris Warren, who is presently working on hiS PhD was accredited: to a student's performance In lower diVision courses," In applied phYSics, now shares two laboralOries With Because of theIr broad and detaIled base in said Professor Melstetn. "It's not fair to deCide six other people. "It's not overflowing, but II is pretty mathematics and science, Dean Miller said UCSD admiSSion on high school when the more relevant SAlE! full." he said. students are geared more IOward high technology than work IS done in college." 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their parents' income, Pittman will meet "When you are on campus It'S explam how old er and fman ially hard to know who the other reentry Independent students shou ld approach stude nts are ." The lounge would proVide the form . She will also diSCUSS grants a central meeting area where students Older students get and sc holars hips available from outside could exc hange information and sources. "We I at financial aid) do realize casuall y mingle. that reentry students are a unique group Experience or age does not prepare and have special needs that dilTer from reentry students to manage the help from RENU those of an 18- or 19-ycar-old student," sometimes discouraging and confusing added Pittman. UCSD system. Just as Welcome Week Tyll stressed the importance of office eases the younger freshmen into the By INGRID GREENBERG space. and hopes RENU can someday campus lifestyle, Tyll expects RENU to offer peer counseling. "It seems that the help orient and integrate the reentry f1ay.u, Coach and Manager Older students who return to UCSD To better se rYe reentry students, younger student has someone to fall students. after a long absence and find college life RENU, a grass rootS organization, was back on, however, the reentry student "It was scary to come back to school. disorienting can find help through estabhshed at UCSD . TyU olTlcially usually does nOt have the support of I had a lot of anXiety. However, now I RENU , a new organization soon to be approached the Associated Students mom and dad or other students." love bdng a student. I'm used to the funded by the AS, specifically for the (AS) in winter quarter of 1984. Because Ideally, Tyll would like to see RENU system and I think it's wonh the effort UCSD's Klostennann: diverse Olympian student who is over 24. of a lack of communication among acqUire a lounge where reentries can to have our own program: said TyD . Like most freshmen , I arrived before reentry students, they have only recently fall quarter beean, eager to partiCipate in organized and evaluated their needs. By CHRISTOPHER CANOLE the Welcome Week festivities. I looked However, Tyll believes that as much as forward to the orientation meeti ngs. tbe 10% of the UCSD student body consists Los Angeles is hosting the Olympics, kind of peak experience you dream panies and sharing informau

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Acting as spokesman for assistants - Jamie Berstein and Anne interested in crew at UCSD, the team the team, Saltmarsh collected $10,000 Schermer - who are specifically does nOt have a varsity heavyweight from the school and from various assigned to train these Inexperienced four-man boat. It only has an eight-man individuals to pay for the new shell rowers, and they do a good job Last boal Last year this team finished fourth which was shipped in January from year in Western Sprints, a regatta which in the Western Sprints approximately Connecticut, where It was manufactured. IJCAIII nISI CL.US to ...... SUIt of IS generally thought of as the six teet behind the SDSU team which "This may seem like quite a bit of southwestern regIOnal championships, shares the Mission Bay AquatiC Center mone y." Saltmarsh explained, "but a the freshman four man boat finished facililles with USD and UCSD . Because shell has a twelve to twenty year liIe MAlATLAN founh. Despite the name of thiS regana, of their common home bay, the expectancy," and because the design of PMbSC 1ncIuda: _.,~ .JIll' the races were the standard 2,000 meter competition between these three teams the shell hasn't changed much since • Tr8I1IPOftBIIon to & t'IOm njuene AIrport ;.t .,...",,~ distance. Unlike in other SPOrtS, there IS fierce, each waming to be the best in 19]0, this new purchase does nO! seem a ~trtp air tralilportation ¥Ie Aerorneclco ~ fir q.... are no separate distance categories in the bay. to In be danger 01 becommg obsolete. • crew. ThiS year the UCSD heavyweight Currently, the crew team is training ~~.AkportIHotd ';.~c.~tPAq.· Intercollegiate vars ity crew IS broken team enteltains high hopes of beating hard lor the first of the eight regattas • Mota ecxornocIIIIIon In MIZatten for 5 oIghts ,,~~:.. ~ at: Tk ..... 1IIy HotII .... budI ~~ 0". down IOto two weight categories. the the SDSU team . Last year, three-quarters that it plans to compete in thiS spri ng. heavyweights and the lightweights. In of the heavyweight boat were novices, The highlight of the season th is year • Double OCQII)InCf:'" ",. International competition, however, while this year only one person is wlll be the Western Championships • Triple 0CXI1I)InCf: ... these distinct categories do nor eXIst. mexperienced. Although this difference where the UCSD crew team has visions a ...... ca ...... ,...... There is only one open division. is a major factor, the most important of doing wen . D_cn.y ... uca ; J UCSD is noted for the depth that it difference between the '8] and '84 An old tradition in the history of crew ...... • .. ,I.te., ... &, Jduca bIodc of _ III _ . ., M .." bat has In Its lightweight teams. Lawson teams lie in the eqUipment Up until is tht the losing team gives the winning attributes this to the fJct that UCSD this year, the heavyweight team was team its racing shins. 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Triton team·is sidetracked at see By MIKE GREENBERG The sun is now setting over Olsen because he has seen UCSD teams in the season, A1konis wiD probably be starting the club's philosophy of giving 150%. Field, the briltht orange glow casting . past display the charisma and spunk of behind the plate more often than Natal But Rosness was not the starting first shadows on the right siae of the Laverne and Shirley reruns. ·It is nice to because he has a slightly better ann. But baseman entering the season. That job By MIKE GREENBERG diamond. The basebaD team is stiD see everyone working hard and giving Natal is swifter in the field, so UCSD was held by last year's starter, Joe Wolf. practicing, preparing for Saturday's COSTA MESA - On Tuesday night a make up calls), blew a silent whistle. then proceeded to trade baskets with couple of games lin the first half]. We 100%." said Petersen, who, for the last actuaUy doesn't lose anything when the The transfer from UCLA has enonnous baskemaD game was played with all the home doubleheader against woeful Cal twO years was the club's starting twO are in the game together. In fact, talent, but nagging injuries have caused Instead of the TritOns having a shOl at Barreca and Kamansky retaliating for the come out lackadaisical and play weD in Tech, A year ago, the UCSD team would thrills and chills that any spons fan would the lead and first place in the Southern Tritons. BOIh players were commended the second half. We have been playing shortstop. "I think it has to do with all Natal's cannon should make opposing him to lose his timing. His SWeet stroke eat up, There was superb outside shooting, have already showered and been the freshmen we have here . The youth runners think twice before taking the was a factor in the Tritons' late season Division, the Vanguards were up by 3 by each head coach. inferior teams IAzusa Pacific and LA heading home, but this club, which extremely physical inside play, a with 1:30 to go, A UCSD turnover and "Barreca was just too tough inside for Baptist], but you can't playa good team in a 10l of ways IS good. We played breathtaking comback and a controversial spons six freshman starters, has. an lousy last year and the young people four sec free throws iced the contest us: said SCC coach Bill Reynolds. "And l5Cq and expect to win if you only enthusiasric attitude that is most basket With the contest hanging in the and left the Tritons two behind SCC Kamansky, what a player. He is really play one half, I guess tonight it finaDy don't know that feeling of losing," balance. Yet this melodrama was decided refreshing. Both players stated that a .500 season Tritons and Stags in a brawl and a game behind Point Loma and Cal going to be something," Barreca finished caught up with us," Afterwards, Lyle Yates, the team's from the free throw line where Division­ Baptist with three games remaining. the evening with 24 points on 12 of 15 One of the sweetest plays of the night is an attainable goal. although youthful head coach, is talking, not realisticaDy, a 20-win season would be The second game of Tuesday's doubleheader between UCSD and Claremont leading Southern California College "That call was so obvious: said from the field with a game high LJ was made by UCSD's freshman, who lecturing, to his club about the an enormous accomplishment, sincl' Mudd came to a halt in the seventh inning as a result of a bench-clearing brawl. capitalized on its opportunities to defeat Dabasinskas afterwards. "He lowered his rebounds - both season highs for the can only get better with more UCSD in a thriller before 400 partisan fans only 14 of UCSD's 54 contests will come After Claremont Mudd shut out UCSD 6-0 in the first game (UCSD committed shoulder into me . I was standing staring Triton power forward . "I think Mark experience. Taking the ball on the right six errors, including four by third baseman Dan DiMascio), the Tritons came in Orange County, 77-74. straight up and he rallll1led into me: played an outstanding game for us," said baseline while being doubled-teamed, again~t teams at their own level - Divtsion Ill. Yet Petersen seems to feel back to pound the Stags for 12 runs in the nightcap when the rhubarb ensued, The Tritons spent most of the seCQnd Head coach Tom MarShall also UCSD'~ coach. "He did everything we Kamansky pump-faked one defender in thllt 27 vIctories is not out of reach. "I'll UCSD was ahead 11 -1 with no one OUt in the top of the seventh, when half trying to overcome a 17 point indicated that he thought the contact asked of him and hit a lot of tough the air, before falling back with a be disappointed if we don't play .500," Claudio Biazevich homered. The next bauer, little Chris Stavros (one of the three halftime deficit, Led by forward Mark was initiated by Hirst, but did not blame shots inside. He was exceptional." As for dilTicuit I B-fOOler. It appeared that he Barreca, who played his finest game of says Petersen, whose five errors m hiS Triton "smurfs") had to eat some dirt when a Stag pitcher intentionaUy threw at the olTicials for the loss, instead, Kamansky, the Tnton 01T guard hit six was fouled as Sherwin Durham rammed him. The home plate umpire failed to warn the pitcher, which infuriated the the year, and guard Greg Kamansky, MarshaD cited a lackadaisical first half, a baskets in the final 20 minutes, and into him and the waD underneath the first four games forced Yates to move UCSD cut the Vanguard lead to one on the Tritons' 11)0st productive RBI man to UCSD team , and after Stavros reached first base safely, he stole second. The half in which UCSD shot only 43%, as each one was critical for UCSD. One Vanguard basket, but no caD was made. second base umpire told Stavros that the steal was a "bush league thing to do." three separate occasions down the the key to the Tritons' defeat. "We came would think that such pressure shots No matter. The ball was already through left field . "I think we have the players stretch, the first coming with 3:41 to who want to win. I'm tired of losing. It's An argument foUowed, and Stavros was tossed out of the game, UCSD head out flat tonight: said MarshaD. "I would bother the freshman, but MarshaD the net and the score was 67-64, On the coach Lyle Yates inserted Randy Jones into the game as the pinch runner for play. expected us to be reaDy ' fired up. The says that Kamansky looks for the ball next sec possession, Kamansky skied getting pretty repetitive and boring." Although low-key by nature, even Stavros, and after some aggressive blulTmg off the second base bag, Jones was Kamansky, who should be nicknamed guys knew the importance of this when the Tritons need a hoop. "He calls for the rebound and fed Flint for the Pa Bell, since long distance is the next Yates seems to talk about his club with jumped on by the Stags' second baseman and shonstop. Soon, five Claremont ballgame, but they came out sluggish: for the ball, which is unusual for a basket that brought UCSD to within one Mudd players were on Jones and both benches emptied. Two of the Claremont beSt thing to being there, rebounded an the same enthusiasm Ronald Reagan Actually, UCSD played pretty well in rookie, but we don't look at him that for the firS{ time. Mudd coaches made a beeline for UCSD's third base coach Charlie Cox . They sec miss, weaved his way to midcourt the first stanza, that is, the first four way anymore ," says Marshan. "He has employs when speaking about America's before finding Steve Aint open on the economic recovery, "This year the team 's had to be restrained by other coaches and players. After ten minutes or so, order minutes, The score stood 8-8 and most the confidence and we have the TRITON HOOP-LUI: Steve Flint was restored and fortunately, no injuries resulted from the skirmish. left side of the key. The Triton forward's onlookers could nOl have anticipated confidence in him that he will make contributed 16 points Jor the Tritons along chemistry is the best since I've been 15 foot-rainbow found nothing but net here," says Yates, who, at 29, is one of The Stags wiD play UCSD again when they visi t Olsen Field for a what was going to foUow. The those shots ... and you know something, with eight rebounds, bw the District's doubleheader on February 25th. and the Vanguard lead was down to Vanguards, capitalizing on a UCSD he usuaDy does," leading free throw shooter did not go to the the youngest collegiate coaches around. "We have the potential to win at least one, 67-66. defense that did not bother to fight charity Slripe for the first time this season. 20 games, especially with the way sec did not win 18 games by folding through screens, scored the next 12 As the crowd filed out of seC's In fact , UCSD visikd the line onlY Jour everyone is working so hard. But we are under pressure , so when guard Sherwin points to take a lead they would never gymnasium, Kamansky sat quietly taking times, malring 2-8 whilt Sowhern Cal extra base. Since both A1konis and Natal nurry, and Yates and Co. will surely Durham answered Flint's jumper with a relinquish. The margin ballooned to 18, the loss very hard. "I wanted to win so CoIkge capilaliled on 11 of 1 7 young, so that is why I have a guarded, are freshmen, Yates will have the good miss him in the order. If the injuries tough 17-footer over Randy Bennen, the at 32-14, before the Tritons made a badly. I know the team did. We should opportunities ... The Tritons shot 61'K. in the yet optimistic outlook thtS year. But I fortune of tutoring them for many mend and Wolf can regain his timing, have to admit that I'm pleased to see advantage was back to three. UCSD semi-rally to cut the advantage to 10, have won," said the UCSD guard, who second half and 54'K. Jor the game, bw it seasons to come, an opportunity the then Wolf will probably return to the then went to Barreca in the paint, and two minutes before intennission. But a finished the night with 19 points. was UCSD 's woeful outside shooting in the the guys so excited." Triton coach relishes. "They both are starting lineup. two of his second half eighteen points few defensive lapses and mental "Damn, this loss kills us." Probably what first half (43%) that was the team 's importanc~ of a positive anitude. And, The most striking feature of this ytar's outstanding athletes, and wiU contribute SECOND BASE - It is a rarity that an brought the Tritons within one again , mistakes cost UCSD any chance of mYSlified Kamansky and the rest of the downfall... Randy Benneu played weU for the 61'S( time since Yates appeared men's baseball team is its yowhful to the program for many years," says athlete will tum down a fuD scholarship on the scene three years ago, the players appearunCt:, S~ Jreshman starters epitomize 69-68 with 2:45 left. But Durham, who victory, as a deficit of 10 points is much Trirvns was their inability to fight Tuesday, making IWO tough driving Iayups Yates. Acquiring Natal and Alkonis IS at a Division I school in order to attend really seem to be listening and applying the charuc/tr oj this Triton club - one oj led the Vanguards With 18 points, easier to make up than one of 17. That through the Vanguard double screen and ~iSling on numerous Kamanshy and Yates' finest recruiting accomplishment an institution that only offers academics countered one more time with a clutch was the margin at halftime, 46-29, and offense, which they worked to Barreca scores ... Mille Dabasinskas, coming what their coach has told them, enthusiasm and inexperience. Here is a in his brief tenure at UCSD . They bat as its main attraction, but junior John 14-footer from the right side of the foul MarshaU had his work CUt OUt for him. perfection in the first half. In the final off thret: tremendous effoltS, was in Joul Conversing with some of the older preview, position by position, of whal you second and fourth in the order. Hickman (5-10, 170) did exactly that athletes, one can tell that the spirit of wiD liMlY be suingjrom UCSD's youngest hne which brought a thunderous Although UCSD caused SCC to stanza , UCSD did manage to play trouble early and ~s not a factor ... UCSD FIRST BASE - One of the toughest when he spumed a free ride at Texas leam ever: ova tion from the crowd. 1:57 remained co mmit four turnove:-.; at the outset of aggressive , intimidating ~efense and get has beaten sec onlY once in the laS! three this club is not just made up of baby­ opponents in the NAJA for the men's Tech to play for Yates at UCSD. Labeled after Barreca took a Brandon Nixo n lob the second half, the Truons did nor through those picks, but by then they years, and has not won at sec in foUt' faced 18-year-olds, but also of seasoned CATCHER - When aU-leaguer Mike basketbaD team has been Westmont. As as one of the best hitters on the club, and knifed between twO defenders to break the lO-poim barrier until 13 traIled by 17 and even their dynamic years ... Kumanshy said aJterwards thai veterans. Eric Reynolds, one of the Brown graduated last year, head coach of late, they have prospered in baseball Hickman will probably be ignored in the score. minutes remained in the contest. At that comeback would fall a tad shon. "Why Marshall did not Ie U his team to fighl Tritons' best starting pitchers, is not shy Lyle Yates was in the precarious as well. But the Warriors' coaching stalT field , although defense is nO{ one of his Trallmg 71-70, the Tmons needed a pOint, UCSD turned m its prettiest play we didn't get through Ithe screens that through the screens unlil halftime, which of to express his feeling; on the subject. position of having to find someone to is bound to shudder every time they shortcomings. He can tum the c\ouble good defensive possession if they were of the night. Flint rebounded an errant freed SCC's outside shooters for wide course was after sec buill up a 1 7-poinl "We have one outstanding feature, and replace the Tritons' best catcher ever. face Triton blue and gold because of the playas well as anybody. Couple that gO ing to have the opponunity to take SCC shor and outlened to Kamansky, open jumpers] I don't know," said lead. But the Triton coach outperformed his that's our attitude," says Reynolds, who He didn't find one - he found two. transferring of their starting first with the fact that he i~ firmly the lead . That chance never came who , with the precision of an Isaiah Kamansky. -Nobody was talkIng out more experit'nced cou nterpart (SeC skipper last Saturday stymied Redlands with a Freshmen Derek A1konis (5-10, 183) baseman, junior John Rosness (6-1, 170) entrenched in the number three slot in because SCC forward Lm y Hirst plowed Thomas, fed a slic mg Barreca for a there. We didn't help each other out" Bill Reynolds) with some nifty side/inc three-hit complete-game shutout. ·We aD and Bob Natal (5-10, 195) are both to UCSD. "He is a good technician the order, and one can surmise as 10 mto center Mike Dabasmskas as his SIX­ picture-perfect fast break. No dribbling, As to why the Tritons seemed flat for strategy near the game 's conclusion . feel that for the first time, we're going to superb behind the plate. When one is around the bag and a fine line drive the importance of the junior college win." foorer caromed 01T the glass. UCSD JUSt great executIon, and the Vanguard the third game in a row in the first half, Utilizing his lime-oUlS /0 perfection, catching, the Olher StartS in right field . hitter: says Yates. Rosness has the transfer who hit .391 IaSl year. sc reamed for the apparem offenS ive lead was only seven. Kamansky then Kamansky could not find the answer, MarshaU had his team rested Jor the three Junior Don Petersen shares the same Both possess home run power, and will reputation of being a clutch hitter and a THIRD BASE - He wiU surely be sentiments as Reynolds, probably fo ul, but the olTtclals, who were arched two long jumpers that brought although he seemed frustrated by the or four spurts they nceded to get lxu:h in be key figures in UCSD's progress this very hard worker, and fits nicely into plt:ase rum 10 page H mconSls tem all night long (twO or three UCSD even closer, 59-56, The teams problem. "We've been flat in the last lhe LOnlest... f-'SOFT CONTACT LENSES-" You/ve always thought you could do a Contiki's Europe better job, and... : •89 ~~~~ar Soft '159 ~~~ W~ar So~ Fun and excitement for the 18-35's. I reg. $169 & up 10 2- T Lenses) reg. $]00 & up IBausch & Lomb) Now it's your turn! : Complete Includes: Eye Exam, Fitting, Fallow-up Visits. Care-Kit I "_',. not the Iowat. ... 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c onllnu~d from page 13 simply "a mental block of throwing the counted on this season, but more so out ball 10 first base." It took quite a while, of the bullpen than at the hot comer. but Sax finaDy overcame the problem Freshman Dan DiMascio (6-1 , 185) has and played well the rest of the season. a tremendous arm that will be utilized But for now, Biazevich has displayed his in pressure situations as a shon reliever. sure handedness and Yares will keep the "He has the best arm at third base since players where they are. I've been here ," says Yates. "He should LEFT FIELD - Petersen, UCSD's most ~ Force PIlots lean to tIy In 1011pianes. and Typing SeIvk::e. 24-hour resultsl Neat work only So you ~t to be a Muir HA? Appa CII8 rtON contribute 10 this club in more ways you cal Join ~CIub . Call S1.25 per Reraetoanangeplckup consistent RBI man, relinquishing his too. the UCSD page. cal ~HabIe. Deadline Is 2/2A. Call 452-4200 br than one." DiMascio has occasional Alan. 566-7405 br details. (2/16) ald delively. 453-9067. (2/16) Info. (2/23) usual position at shortstop, will be in "LOVE IS NOT LOST" lays Shakeepeare at Need a typist? ReaIonabIe. Speedy. 15 yeas power, but when he makes contact, he left field. He has a strong arm and a WANTED usuaUy hits the baD very hard. UCSO's Mandell ~ Center. (2/16) exparIet 1C8. Guarantee work. Call Kathle57()' great attitude. He probably wiD see the 1277 anytime. (2/16) most action in left field unless Biazevich SHORTSTOP - It seemed that junior ElCperlenced jazz drummer wanted for TYPING - S1 per page dilCOUnt Klnko's TRAVEL makes some costly errors. But Petersen CopieI Lo Jolla VUIage SQuare. 232-9797. Don Petersen had the poSition secured aIgInaI boOI~fion/v.tt:HI band. call Geoff. before the season opened, but things is vital 10 UCSD's offense, as he will hit ewnlnga ~1927 . (2/21) LOST FOUND (3/16) have not gone smoothly for Petersen, third or fifth all season long. "When an Be TYPING: fait/Acc:uatelRealonable/DiIIert­ OVERSEAS ..oes. ..lkmmer. yr. round. EUQP8. S. Council traYeI/OEE proyIdes i IformatIon on who hit .299 last year while reducing athlete goes through the early problems Mret. • Aultlalla. AlIa. AlIIeIdI. S9OO-alQO mo. atloN/Term Papen/Theset/Resumet/Edlt­ Ing/AuIh JobII~75J7 . (2/27) student charters. ralipasIeI. Inri student Ids. his error total from 26 in his freshman that Don has gone through you jUst ~1111ng. Free Info. 'Mit. UC. PO Bx 52- hostel cards. tOlft lOt agel 18-35. IM:lrk and 19 Colona Del CA 92625. (3/8) Experienced Typist - Term papers. to have to be patient," says Yates. "But he Mar. Lost - Woman's grey vinyl jucket. studV programs. and mJCh more. Stop by the season IS last year. After commitnng rnaN.J~ thelia. dtaertatlOl ~ S1 page w~ocesllng Cott Sentimental \lOW. V«V upeet CN8r IoIIng It. Student Center Of call 452-0630. (6/7) five errors in his first four games, is a team ' playe~ and hasn't let the errors penon. system. double IDOC»DeI Mar areo-caIl ewnlngs - V hOIA good pt:I(. 0vIs 7M-1321 PI~ call 457-5616 aile br Koran or Ieaw affect his hitting." 75&4779. (2/21) EsccIpe 11m claal Fun In the sun with UCSD's Petersen was replaced with freshman eYeS. (2/23) . m..age. (2/16) !letty 2nd amuol SprIng Fling to Mazatlon Mar 2~ Klaudio Biazevich (5-11 , 160). Petersen EliceptiollCll typing. allldnds. Super IBMIlI. fait. CENTER FIELD - One of the three fARN $10.00 - ~ St.8£CT5 NEEDED l.oIt - blue and maroQI"I jacket. In Ii. Aud. Xl. Trust the Rec Deprs raputatIon for (0 preclle. min. 0tfKI0I. Mariann 450- accepted the demotion left field ·smurfs· on the team . freshman Chris for a studV r:J m.. NIIated linea F'atlclpants Monda,' 2/13. Please call Anr:Jv at 279-8056. spelling. 5 excellent \lOCation fUn at a great price. 1138. (3/15) stating that the problem is strictly Stavros uses his quickness 10 be the need to be between the agel r:J 18 and 66 (2/16) Details - campus r.c x 4037. (2/16) mental and that he "will be back soon at team's best defensive outfielder. In the ald heM a dIagI all r:J 1)a topic 8C28ffiO l.oIt woman's watch on 9·10 somewhaf8 TYPING: IBM RUSH JOBS term paper$ n­ (dermatltll - a type r:J IIdn roth) Of 2) baIOI dIsaertatIons edItIng453-{)656 (_) 452-5188. short." Apparently, the dilemma is not ~ Toney PInel S. and NCB (Muir club's first eighl games, Stavros has been cell caclnoma (a type of IkIn cancar). (6/7) that uncommon. Los Angeles Dodger seen tracking down numerous fly balls parking 6 lots eentimentalllOluepleoaecall - &bjec:ts win spend appradmateIy 20 mInuteI 277-2367. (2/21) TYPINGfV,ORD PROC. - lheeeslDls$/PI:lpers second baseman Steve Sax suffered In Olsen FIeld's spacious backyard. He at the Caltromla School of PIcIeasIoI 101 - Exper. all tormat - Reasonc:1bIe Rates - FOR SALE thro ugh a disastrous period in which he will bat ninth so that Yates wiD have Psychology In Sorrento Valley. For an Found: Woman's sid jacket at Argo VI WdK.e party Sat. (4M-9812). No. County 726-~7. (3115) cu mmined 25 errors by the All -Star speed al the (Op and bottom parts of appoIntmlnt for more Information. pIeaIe call KATHY 0iRISTIN04 n7-4995. (2/21) TYPIST - English M.A specializing In break. Sax's problem was diagnosed as the order. but it is his ability to cover Found (bebre X-Ma. bntak) a IkateboaId In Muir parking lOt. Call Karen. 453-9901. (2/21) ~s. term paper$ 65¢ perpageJanet more real estate than Century 21 that COOK - ~ at UpltarfCloN&Co. PIara of 454-4659. 100m-1 Op-n. (2/16) Sofa S15: Ice skates. roller skates men's size 12 the Four FIagI on Lomas St Fe In Solana Bch A lIOIuobIe book c::A criticism and Important S25/pt: 4Q-channel ca. antenna S30. 45(}. makes Stavros so valuable 10 UCSD. Immed 0J*lIng. (2/16) personal notes \I\/8fe left on the front delle c::A 9583. (2/23) RIGHT FIELD - Alkoms and Natal Computer accessory company needs Room H5S 13Xl. otter the film closs. T~ Ford PInto 1980 excellent condition. Only (se e catchers) will alternate. Both have shlpplng/generol office clerk help 25 night. January 31 any information. call x4594 33.CXXl miles. New battery and tires. S2650. strong arms , with Natal being the more tn/weeltc n!IQUlres lite typing and car. Call for r6WOld. (2/21) HOUSING Call Joel, 29()' 7437. (2/27) LVnell at Sow Entarprt-.. - 7M-8324. (2/23) mobile of the two. Lost: In West BaIconV c::A gym - a notV blue Exercise bike - New, sao: 2 fUll beds w/ batI. wlndbr9aker. It found, please call Roger at STARTING PITCHERS - Currently, springs - saJ/S35: call 224-8412 early MNF or 455-9970. (2/21) late 6II9n1ngs. (2/17) he's pitchi ng as weD as eve r. He blankcd Lost In Bookstore on backpack shelf: A special video screening will be held at Che Redlands on three hit s Sa turday CheVy NoYa. '73 350 V-8. PM steering. brakes. notebook by Mead w/biOCk COlIer entitled Cate. Feb. 22 at 7:15. Ind. PoperTlgerlV:Joan reasonable condo 5750 or offer. Call Sue at afternoon and seems 10 be ready to PERSONALS "Sketch DIary." inside ore zeraced copies c::A Braderman reads the National Enquirer. 571 -1754. (2/ 2fJ ) music glued onto w/hanct.Nrltten become the ace of th e staff. Senior pages Quiet. serious and considerate mole page numbers & title page. Also 2 Apple 2p1us computer, 2 drives. RGB color righthander Enc Reynold s (6-3, 195) roommate 'NOnted to share master beci"oom. cOO1)OSitlans & gaded analysl$ paper. Need monitor. modem. epson FX100 printer. 8 card Woodlands North. across from Ralphs. should threa ten Bob Allen's school Pregnant? Choole alternatives to abortion. performance. to expansion OOJ(, ram card. light pen. security music for Plealetum In MusIc FurnIshed condo with tennis. pool. jacuzzi. record of nine vlctones this year, wi th Sal otego PIo-lfe League Hotline: 583-5433. Dept. ornce Of call 421-9791 . AnIta. (2/21) system for printer and apple. Interfoc:es. ~ S250 plus 1/3utll.CaIl Marc 453-3850. any kind of support. After a rocky 941-1515. (2/21) sottworel AIklng S4OOO. Call Paul 455-9666. (2/23) (2/23) beginning last year, Reynolds pitched To 1/2 ~ Dol ha.¥Z. party Must Sell: speaI(eIs. UlIOIInecI' 2-way;. 8" Sat. I YliH hOde the dll8OI8 nane. lyrTl)toms wor:Jer/Z'tweeter. S30/pair. ~1 . (2120) Ready in 80S ton, Ma. and Woodland Hills. Calif., where experience, he wiD be a major league MATT - Not to be c:onru.d w/DilIon. .. (teen Star Words I'tPIng lit word DptrrlOO:BBlI_slng. Student draftee by his junior year." Idols don·t ~000UItIc) . Happy biIthdO,'. popeII. thalia. 9580 BIle. Mtn. Rd. &.lite 6 578- and drug nane fer the stein - Incubation For sole: 5' 10' Sunset 1hruster. GIeat COl Id/tIoII. Terady ne develops ATE for the electronics industry. Low. Rachel. (2/16) 4141. (2/23) period 2 weaks. (45.'>-9812). (2/ 16) The other two starters on staff are Must sell. Call Jamea 481-2495. (2/16) Ready in Deerfield. Illinois. center f or Teradyne's telephone Robe rt Rolf (6-4, ISO), a jUnior system testing operations. righthander [rom San Diego College who has posted a 1-0 record so far th is Ready in Nashua. New Hampshire. where Terady ne produces season, and Kevin lIlinworth (6-4, 220), backplane connection systems and state-of-the-art circuit board a junior righthander who th rows the UCLA EXTENSION & CAMBRIDGE UNNERSIlY technology designed to meet VL SI packaging requirements. hardest of any starter. accord ing to Yates. "He can reaDy throw - I'd say Tbis kind Of technology leadership spells growth. Excitement. middle 80s. whi ch is outsta ndi ng for Cballenge. Career opportunities our league ." you just can 't find anywhere else. WE HEAD COACH -Lyle Yates is enterIng Teradyne. A company his th ird year and looks to have hiS best team yet. Some are critical of Yates for aheadlooking Of for its s timeome .good ,'. MEASURE being young and not having enough people to keep it ahead. experience. but he has gUided seve n The Cambridge/UCLA Itrogrem is mlrttet towns Ind vi"lge• . london IrIUin • lriUin: Empire lind teams Wo. championships. He has th e de.igned for edults looking for I is only 60 miles from Cambridge. Commonw.. lth. Celts. ROINInS. talent an-d ability 10 make th e key moves For more information. see unique educational Ind culturll Met &.xon•• The Architect... e of your Placement Counselor. lor UCSD under pressure sit ua ti ons. UP. experience. For I short time, COURSES PLANNED: EnglllfKl • Engli.h Country HOUM. With limited help in the past. it IS U wonder that Yutes has ussem bled such a become a resident student in I The English Vi ...... Dick..,s end hne young tea m that can only get belter community with I 7()()..year-old the VictorNIn Age • ChurchHl and Two ttvee-WMk ....ion. a,. in (he ye ars to come. tradition; enjoy learning through I Hi. TImes • 8hek...,..,.: 8CheduIM July B-21 end series of lectures, lively small­ Prectice lind Im-alnetlon • Tha July 28-August 11. 1884. 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-- Spirit Woman (for nl-AhJ The life and times of SONOR Contents SOrtOR began 1976 UCSD. Spirit Woman In at It was founded and first directed by she regards them the composer Bernard Rands. whose reputation In the composition of , comes from as they transform behind the shadows modern music has ftourlshed for the lut quarter of a century. The Cover: After six year leading her members of SOrtOR haft YIIrled a little since Its beginning. but most of so stili, The Magazine In new directions the nucleus has mnalned COMtant In the eight )'UI'S of Its existence. as together U840 is finally yet behold, of the '80s alkldance has Its purpose of performing recent and particularly Amerlcan works of becoming a m~or act in their she Is already "ring" music. In a different place. tlng tlng tlng EdItor own right. U840 will play to a At this quarter's c:onc:ert. sortOR will give premieres 01 works by two Al'l>REW KULfR She takes her steps surely, finger cymbals' sell out in the Main Gym on otber UCSD profasors besides RInds. Roger Reynolds' M~ for A.adMe Arts r.dJt.or one leg extends pronouncement .JOHn rtU Presidents day. See story on a toe nnds lights change COlor. facie tape and .52 m...... win haft Its nnt Amakan performance hue (It WIS pmtOUJly cIIRcttJd In concat by Peter I'.otvos In Parts. from where ...... page 5. a beginning of a place she was by us ~ I 01 c:apI'" "'IK~ AH". JAn 8R~S­ she circumnavigates next to us it was commfllloned RqIIoIds was rounder anotha letter IAU~ CHRlSTOI'H~R CNIOLr:. bib_ to modernism. the ona fattvaI 01 Ann Arbor. Mlc:Idpn. Robert the soft blue spotlight In front of us .... CIIarIeI ~. pac..... JON! roIlSlllRG.RoM 1R.l. ",.s. onIst. Soaor ...... pagel becoming Its hue they were I'zfckaon's ~ 1Ime will haft Its world premiere, by which phrue we composer, conductor. studied at the HUI'fI' (Glrdenlng). PAUL " . Imply that a1t1lougll the first, thfa win not be the last tlJae tile world .JOnES. CLYDEn~ nu Sonor has brought only the ftnest she enters there sharlng OVer the decade oIthe 70'5."""" Parts CoDlUVltonum and with the (the Kiva) new rltual -llean It The ped'oimance will be Wednesday. rebruary 11 It 8 pm Australian compmer Kdth Humble. He in contemporary r,nusic to the UCSD Hanclevtlle. Tickets _ for students. Ruds' musk gained International we corne with her too. Intimate Invitation In $1 has served as the c:o-dIrector of the [ditariaf 4S J-l44i6 community over the past eight - ...... r ... recognition and established him as a Mwt..... 4SJ-J44iI years. Bernard Rand heads an all­ "L'enfant terrtble" convocation ~ ftfJUft IIIIOng his generation of Centre de Mu.slque, at the AmerIcan spins webs of sound she touched composers. 1brough an Impressive Center for Students and Artists, ParIs is published eyery star Une-up on Wednesday. /ti.,us concocts a brew her lover (1966-1968). and as principal Thur~ or the JChool )'Ur IS. number of warks written for a wide supplement til tile UCSD growls In cowbells then turned towards range of performance genre, the percussionist with the Melboume GUAII*,t Reproduction Of IIIC .. ~mk:s ...... page 4 stepping. bowing. the other originality and distinctive character of Symphony Orchestra (196!H971). He without .Itten ptrmlsslon 01111}' Annie Lenox breaks fully away bending, hitting, strlklng ancther voice his musk: emerged - music acclaimed joined the mu.slc faculty of the POfIIon or ltIis magulnc Is I .. no. We Wcl<:OIM unsolldtcd from being a Tourists and brings in sound-making tools of tlmea time for Its "plangent lyricism", "dramatic University of california. San Diego in Iellers. NnuKrlpb Ind .-tworII. a new era of e1ectro-pop with the babbling. burbling ancient rhyme Impact". "strength of Ideas and 1972. and served as Director of the but iSSUIIIC no responsibility for [urythmics' new Touch. amidst wires. drones evocation technical sophistication" - qualities Center for Music ~perlment from 1979 the reI urn or such. ~end to 1982. In addition to eld.erwive inrormillon 10: She ponders. looking back COnlCCl1lltion he developed from his association with ,,~rus this Shlva bountiful wbdom Dallaplccola. Maderna andllerlo. Some activities as composer. soloist. and Opera , ...... ,., .. ; ... page 6 conductor In [grope, Australia. the . ~, 6. t. JoIIi Winding legs soul-statues accompaniment sixty works (commissioned by noted c. .. 91093 The San Dfego Opera shows us sunshine orange feet In the fragments of now soloists. erwembles and orchestras) are United States and Mexico. Prancols and that life in Tudor england can be fUn and then and trombonist John Silber founded KIVA. ""<1 Ih~1 , Ihe bel • .l«kl air regularly perfmlJled broad casted If you don't take It too seriously. a lion with love transcenclant undulation In many countries. smUe curling I ndependent tendrils, .\t5orted Vinyl Report pIIge 4 Into hiss or roar tRrnolos merging, making Bob's Book Report pllge 4 Black mantle-mane shrouds trembling her face Jolla SIlber has been of Goings On page 7 emergent a conductor new and experimental music for thoracic quiver more than thirty years. It was In the last decade of that dedication that shivering certainty moment he came to observe that conducting as profession. as a tracUtion. as a - l'4aIlc:y cupped hands Irtgp presence. no longer served that music now based upon the phenomena 01 sound. upon all Its meanlnp and colors. all Its wanderlnp. shapes. and I;jmdess pursuits whk:h no Ioager subsume themselves to the usual anaIytlcs. Thus the need to dlsappar. to retum with new skills and awareness. the noa-Intrudlng guide. the silalt uplorer and poet along with the composer. the reveaJlng of music as total preoccupation rather than moment to moment lonr!.ln which the old no longer survives.

"Bright as the spangled jacket of a has-been crooner. Southland o~ ~ funny as any Broadway comic could dream of being. Concerts ~ appetizing as a pastrami-on-wry sandwich at the Carnegie Deli. UAI ...... Rabat r.rtc:Uoa has composed for 'Danny Rose' is almost impossible not to like. Mia Farrow is '¥Iro"to"II"""""""SKA 'N' B...... ,.",...... a wide varlety of Instrumental and a coarse delight; this is her best work since 'Rosemary's Baby~" vocal comblaatlons. In recent years he -Illchani CorIha, TI_ M4IpzIM has worked In electronic mu.slc with (usually employing musique concrete tenor !peny .. 'Broadway Danny Rose' gets the new year off to an exhilarating start ~· procedures) as well. He was one of the Amerlcan lyric raul has been called "one oftoday's leading -VIncente.".". NnYorI! TIrMa nrst American composers to explore Roger lleyDoids was educated both the resources of the twelve-tone as an engineer and as a composer. His recltallst.s" by the rttfW YOit Times. .. 'Broadway Danny Rose' has its full quota of Allen gags. system. and by 1943 his mu.slc had Interests haw: remained wide since his and wins similar words of high praise verbal and visual. 'Danny Rose ' may be his most evolved to I less systematic type of early experimental theater work. The wherever he sings. Chaplinesque film .. :' -Jec:1I Kroll. Newa_k atonal writlDg rooted In the rigors of tmperor of Ice Cream (1962). ~'s versatility Is well known. Imitative contrapuntal procedures. Compositions with theabical and His repertory Includes hundreds of "'Broadway "'Broadway 11uough writing his books. The mfxecl media elernats have formed songs In a dozen languages and a host Danny Rose ' Danny Rose ' Sbucture of Music: A liMster's Guide. one thrad In his work. purely of dllfm:nt muskal Idioms. He sang a is a great film .. :' is profoundly tD JIIeIodlllild Countelpont. he found Instrumental writing another. His three-recital series of Amerlcan works -Joel _ ... ABC. funny:' himself "purged...of the contrapuntal Aether, for violin and plano. for the 6k:enteaaIaI ~ and another Good Momin, -+-11 -Gena II1II .. obsession". and since then (1952) his commissioned by the McKim fund of program made up entlrdy offolk songs AmerIca been " .. .pure gold:' music has more Intuitive. where the Ubrary 01 Congress.was premiered In arrangements by such composers as . "aaft, thought and Intuition are so " ... hilarious ... -Judltt\ Crist on the Coolidge Chamber Music Beethoven, Ha)lda. Poulenc. Ravel and one of his merged that It Is all one thing." Pestival In washington last October. Prokoftev. very best.. :· "Mia Farrow ... is -J.net .....ln . merely marvelous:' New Vorl! TI..... - .... Reed

"Touching...... downright funny. sad hilarious .. :' and wonderful:' -P.t CollIn • • CBS -.lelfr.), l,ons " It all works:' " Woody Allen -RGIer Ebert remains ~ the most with Paul Carrack 1 9 8 3 8 4 SEA SON original . J.a IIIIiRs J)tris ~~ M.mdell Weiss Center ,md UCSD The-.lIre and daring plus special guest comedy ~ l Mn iiiiiiie Love's Labour's Lost directed by Eric Christmas artist in G.iIiii ISC iiIIslf Wi - a J"ncijul wmcdy oj love and life - films today:' Mr. Mr. -lob Thom.. , A P MI1 GieeaIwt iii,iii February 16 - 19, 23 - 26, 29 - March 3 . ~ a.otI ~" ''' '' I ' ...... TlcJras On Sale Nowl ti'"iiQI;';'!:~ __~• Friday, March 2, 8:00 pm ------STARTS FRIDAY ------WINTER REPERTORY - - -­ MANN RAItCHO PACIFIC'S CINERAMA THEATRE PACIFIC'S SWEETWATER UCSD GYM Venice Preserved BERNARDO UnI'I!ISI!y Ave . near College Ave 6 THEATRES Tllllll)(lS Otway'S Rl's/oratilll1 tragedy (~ {'«'WC ,. Illld 1l(lssi(ln 11740 Bernardo Plaza Ct 583-6201 • 1230 - 230 ' 4 30 In the Town and Counlry 485·8641 • 1 00 - 300 630-830-1030 Shopprng Center · 805 Fwy March 8, 10, 14 and 16 500'700'900 PACIFIC'S LA JOlLA at Sweetwaler Rd 4) 4·85) I Tix on sale now at Sears and all Ticketron outlets. All FLOWER HIU VILLAGE THEATRES 12 30 • 2 25 ' 4 20 6 20 • 820 - 10 15 Also at the UCSD Box Office. The Playboy of the Western World CINEMAS 8879 Villa La Jol/a Or An inspilillg Imh jolkta/r hy IM. Syng.: Del Mar .Racetrack/Exlt 1·5 (N of la Jol/a Village Squale) Call 452-4559 for more information. 275·0070/755·5511 453·7831 March 9, 11, 15 and 17 1215 ' 200 ' 3.50 12 30 ' 2 20 - 4 10 5 40 ' 7:30 ' 9 20 600 ' 800 ' 1000 Tickets on Sale 201 CaU 452-4574 Yw"trI'VYY'rN'rf','rI' ••·MrhN·.· ...... """... South 10 nd Concerts IY'tI'oI'rlY'WYoIY"""""''''''''''''' 2 nialus february 16. 1984 february 16, 1984 nlMal ~ Eurythmics Assorted Vinyl Report Bob's Book Re]2Olt PoUsbgroup display a debuts in Top rive Sales Nccaffrey stumbles soft Toucb' 1. S".rlclt in the Rain Sbaple Pllnds A~M la JoUa 2. Touch turythnaks RCA Touch 3. Soul Mining THmt[ CM in land of dragons The ~ Jolla Chamber Music 4. laming to Crawl Pretenden Sire SocIety Is proud to present the Earytllndc:s San Diego debut of the Polish 5. Japanese Whispers lbe CureA~M By ROBtKT ~on~ RCA Top rive Imports Chamber Orchestra next Anne McCaffrey's latest not In the least what one would Thur!day. february 23. at 8 pm By 1ArtC[ BlRMRD 1. Power Corruption Ues rtew Order factory Oragonrlders of Pem book. expect from the author of The In Sherwood Auditorium of the Touch, the latest release from 2. Ifead OVer Heals Cocteau TWIns 4AD I'forem, Is probably the worst of liger Sanction and Shlbumi. IB Jolla Museum of Contempo­ 6rltaln's Inventive Eurythmics, 3. The Blurred Crusade Tbe Cburch carrere the series. The characterization IMtead of a story of as5assIM. it rary Art. Conducted by Jerzy further expands and elaborates 4. lrd lye l'Ion5OOll Import Is lOUSY, the plot reads like Is a wonderful tale of madness, Maksymluk, the Polish Chamber upon the techno-pop style they 5. Tour de france Kraftwork EMI something out of a Gerber'sjar, set In the summer before the Orchestra returns this ~r to helped popularize last year with and even the sickeningly moral madness that was W«ld war I. the North American continent the hit "Sweet Dreams (Are and goody-two-shoes rlght­ The central (and nanating) for Its ftfth consecutive season Made of This)." makes-mlght Horatio Alger plot chal'lcter Is a young Basque and Its first appearance In San The duet of Annie Lennox and however, delves Into newer collection with a less effective, (which Is usually the case when doctor working as an assistant Diego. Dave stewart, together since ground for [urythmlcs (they use regressive tone, comprising one MccaJl'rey wields her typewriter) In a clinic dedicated to In 1972. .leny MaksymJuk 1977 and fonnerly with the no "the"), branching Into more of the few weak spots on the makes only a modest guest "women's troubles." He meets a started the Polish Chamber Tourists, this time produces varied modes. album. appearance In this latest tome. )'Otmg woman (with whOm he Orchestra. which has been more eclectic material than It focuses more on The entire collection Sorry, this Is the worst she has ralls In love ~ and her family. a hailed by London's Daily many of Its synthesizer-based .. synthesized funk and reggae, succeeds as a whole. allowing ever written, Including the klck-boJlng champion brother Telegflph as a "superb peers here and abroad. giving both Stewart and I.ennoI the flamboyant Lennox to fully historical period Mltr9s 01 and an absent-minded ensemble" and by the Side one, hfgldlghted by chances to test their range. utilize her rangy, crystal·dear ~ttin. and should be read only medievalist father, allUving In a *,shington Post as "one of "Right By Your Side" and "Here "first Cut. " for eJample. bases voice to the fullest and the by the (fortunately for the deca~d villa nve kilometers ~urope's foremost· chamber Comes the Rain Again," is Its rhythms on standard. Iate­ versatile Stewart to play publisher. very large) from town. from that ensembles." It has recorded comprised mostly of radio- 70s funk guitar lines and meter, something other than population ct dragon fanatics auspicious. fair-weathered several highly acclaimed oriented pop, but produced In while "Aqua" follows a similar keyboards. Though most that resides allover the world. beginning. the situation a1bullL1 on the ~Mll Angel label the standard Eurythmics pattern, only in reggae fashion. suitable for Eurythmics fans. I am sorry If I bave degenerates Into a night of Rockin'·and Reggae with UB40 with Its first recording, an LP of manner - very uncluttered and The final track, "No fear, No one need not follow techno-pop excessively ripped anyone's madness, violence and death, Mozart's Salzburg Divertimenti. orchestrated. Side two, Hate, No Pain," concludes the to erioy Touch. favcxite writer. When Md:aIrrey and 1ft ne~r know the truth ISyMUDfYOL something with which the John Peel. an Influential 6rltlsh 70s. U840's biggest hit so far receiving the award for best does not even establish enough about who Is really mad until WIlen )'Ou first hear about members of the band were far dJscjockey, the band caught the from that album, .. Red Red recording of Mozart's music urgency to drum up the least the end. lbe book has a suitably UB40, the multi-racial reggae too familiar not more than six attention of Chrissie Hynde, and Wine" (a song written by Nell from the Mozart Society In concern for the fate of the horrifying postscript. band whose concert at the UCSD years ago. At that time most of In eariy 1981 It was on tour with Diamond). was voted by 91X Vienna. characters. I fall to see any It Is a very well-wrltten story gym Monday night Is already them could not even play an the Pretenders. At the same listeners as "Song of the Year" The program for this one­ Be all you can bel reason why I should treat the that I recommend highly to sold-out, one of the nrsf"thlngs Instrument. but today they are time, Its first single. "Klng." was for 1983. nlght-only performance will pulped-out mess with any those who have the time to read you think Is, "Where did they one of the most popular reggae released. It was the flnt single U840's music Is respectable Include the Rossini Sonata a Write for Hiatusl The opportunity of a lifetime mercy. It. You should be able to nnd It get the name?" Is It some bands In England and are now ever to reach the r.ngIlsh top ten reggae. a ftne example of an old quattro rto. 1 In G M¥>r. awaits you in the eucalyptus grove southeast of the I hope she does better next In Central Ubrary - It has two strange new chemical finally making a name for without the backing of a maj« style that has finally found its Shostakovich's Chamber Revelle Provost's offlce. Come by our offices or call time. copies. compound, or Is It actually a themselves In America. . time. But It Is also really fun. It Symphony, Op. no (originally A surprise Is definitely P.s. The latest news Is that 452-3466 and ask for Andrew or John. Take a hiatus cryptic sentence and we areJust The original members of the Their ftnt American release. Is music that makes you smile. the string Quarter No.8). awaiting those who read there will be no friends of the' pronouncing It wrong? Maybe It band got together for the first 1 ~19f1J. Is a collection of ten Its can be scrutinized Barber's Adagio for strings. Op. from the academic jungle and have fun. Trevenlan's The Summer 01 UCSD Ubrary Hook sale this Is just gibberish. or maybe It Is time In mkH978. and by tracks that follows the group's .and critiqued in the most n and the Dvorak Serenade In KMya. This wonderful book Is quarter. the name of a WWlI German february of 1979 were playing success over the four-year Intellectual way. but do not be [. Op. 22. All seats are $15 with boat, you know. like that other professionally hi Bbmlngham's period. Their current album. surprised If your elght-~r-old extremely limited seating musical group. most popular reggae clubs. /MolAr 01 Loue. Is made up sister Is constantly standing at available. for ticket Informa­ In fact, U840 Is the reference from there, things took oft'. entirely of songs 0YtgJt.t1y yoar doCIr waiting to ftear some tion. please call the La Jolla Tk l!.d -t lk' iO 'f! welcomes number on a British After a television appearance recorded by various reggae of that "neat music" one IIIOR Chamber Music Society at 4~~ unemployment benefits canl. and supportive radio play from artists In tile late 60s and early time. l724.

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4 llialus february 16, 1984 february 16, 1984 lliatus 5 A comprehensive collection through Saturday evenln(lS and senior citizens. ror further of German Expressionism will SUnday matinees. begJnning Information. call 457-4637. 'Anna Bolena': Entertainment be on view at the San Diego rebruary 23. ror ticket • •• Museum of Art In Balboa Pam In Information call the Way Oft' The Center for Music the exhibition ~rllJ 20th Broadway Dinner Theatre at f.xpertment wOl hold open from an unfortunate affair Centu'1l CIt"",n An from the · 698-6330. house tonight at 8 pm. Its offlce Collection of Vince L Kondon. • • • By J.R. PAPP more snap Into the score than Tudors and their political Is at Warren College. ror more Donlzetti. like VerdI. wrote she did: one suspects that her scheming produce: spaces In throuah March 11. 1984. The Ciospel According to SL Information. call 452-4383. Including 57 011 paintings. fllatthew. a 1966 Italian nlm music that had so much view of Henry Vln's behavior Isa which clumps of peOple can watercolors. drawings and dlrected by PIer Paolo Paolini. • •• exuberance and glltter that. little more severe than the gather and plot and nooks In woodcuts by such artists as SCRe'" Wednesday. rebruary Pete Townsend's baby brother after Jeering one of his composer's, which other people can Simon will play at the Rodeo tragedies. a community of Katla overhear them. This anange­ nolde. Orosz. Kirchner and 22. at 7:30 pm. at the La Jolla Nevertheless. Rlccla­ relnlnger. the uhlbltlon Museum of Contemporary Art. Sunday. rebruary26. Tickets are plotters. poisoners and wife­ relli as Anna Bolena cames the ment of space and the people In available at the Rodeo Box murderers might be a rather long and occasionally confusing It Is conducive to dramatic prcwtdes an overview of the 'nIe film Is a MarxIst. semi. German EIprasIonlst period documentary style ~ta­ 0fIIce and all Teleleat outlets. jolly group with which to evening through resoundingly. action, and It is a chlnge that ror more Information. call 483- associate after all. His tunes and particularly In her spontane­ refresbes after the stout from one of San DIego's nnest lion of Christ's teachings. private collections. Dbutor Puollnl shifts the 6339. arrangements can brighten 3~ ously combustible duets with Germans gathering In ranks to • •• hours of the most scandalous F;nrlco VIII, sung by Robert Hale. belt away at \VagnerIan chants. ..native from PalestIne to the narrow streets and barren 'nIe UCSD Dlama Depart­ activities where wagner's would and her exchanges with StIli. the singers might baR ment·s production of Love's only make them wone. ~ Glovanna Seymour. sung by been dmtrtbuted a little IIlCft h01s1des of Southern Italy. san lMours Lost continues through Diego Opera's An,.., BoIeruputs evenly and Interestingly around populating his Biblical Susanne Marsee. 'nIere Is a well March 3 at tbe Jltanckll Weiss an extremely entertaining deftned In the singing the available construction of land.lcape with the faces of local contrast Center for the Performing Arts. perspective on an unfortunate of Anna and Giovanna. the brtdges, alcoves and stairways. pea5II1ts and non-professk»nal An exhibition catalog wiD be Shows are at 8 pm eJCept for afl'alr. prima donna. conftdent (If only The opera ends with Anna's available at the museum store. actors. With dignity and simplicity. this controve .... Sundays at 7 pm. We all know that when life Is in her rightness). cUnglng from mad scene. as she sees her TIle IIIUItUID Is open 10 am to Tickets are available at the not shaping up in exactly the descent. and the newer. ftlghtler executioner proceeding down 5 pm. Tuesday through Sunday. work portrays an ICtIYlst auist who Is spiritual but full of uro Box omce and all Ticketron way desired. composers and f.worlte. ascending. One's mind the stairs towards her. When Aclmlsslon Is free to members: outlets. ror more information. that scene ends the 3~-hour violent contradk:tIons. librettists advise us to sing. The Immediately recalls last year's $3 tor adults: .~ for senior call 452-4574. extraordinary thing is that Henry VIII of Saint-Siem. In voice binge. one leaves dtlJIeM and military penonnel: The cmpel AccofrIfng to SL DonJzettl would expect us to which Anna waswhere Giovanna doubting whether one can in $1.50 for students 13-18 or with M.ttthewisshown In italian with • •• r.ngIlsh subtitles. 'DIe Is sing with such panache. It is a is now. but watching Catherine's fact have too much of a good appropriate 1de~lftcatlon: 5CK nlm Green on Red has been one of Los Angeles' most underrated Due to Internal strife within pity that the San Diego decline. thing. Anyone Interested can for chlklRn 6-12 and he to part of the museum's Evening bands. However. under the mentorshlp of the Dream the bane:l, the Dickies will not be production's conductor. 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