811 bed VA hospital opens

Kathy Kluzek

Located on the edge of the UCSD campus Situated as close as it is to the CSD behind the school of medicine, the six -story medical school , the VA hospital plans to VA hospital has just recently opened its doors coop rate extensively With It. All of the Ultimately planned to accomodate 811 beds. ho spital ph YSicians Will have staff the hospital now has 120 of those operative and appointments at the med school , and the ha s admitted its first 60 patients. The e sc hool will have many students. residents. and patients came from the VA trainees working at the ho pltal hospital at Wadsworth. that is being closed The sums of money essential to runntng any down . hospital are high and the VA hospital is no In March . many more VA patients will be exception Con trucllon co ts amount to transferred to thl new site. although the somewhere around $35 million whil e the hospital will not become fully operatIOnal until purchase of equipment requires anoth r 9 next fall . million When fully operatIOnal. the operating costs will b clos to 15 million. 85 p r cent of Highly innovative. the new VA hospital ha s which goes toward ·taffing man y specia . features It is complet Iy earthquake-proof. being built upon 16 "seismiC Presentl v the tare numbers 600 p rsons. but towers" arranged in groups of four this figure w1ll continue to n e until It reache Its maximum of 1550 sometime next fall Th exterior wall IS movable. eas1ly allowing any future expansions or necessary For those of yOU who are uncertain a to how remodeling. All of the utilities (T\'; a VA hospital differ from a public or private electriCity. heating. water. air condilloning. one the VA hospital admit onh veterans tra h. etc I are located in interstitial pace . Th Ir dependents are not eligible. 0 th re are that is , in the space between the ceding of on few women and no children to be found among story and the floor of the next Its pallent . Comprised of six floors plus a ba ement. the "The major dlif renc. betwe n the hospital will devote the Sixth floor entirely to ho pltals are tmply that we don t deliver research, primanly clinical research. Another bable and that we do offer orne type of strong point of it service will be its large nur 109 home care." said VA ho pltal Director outpatient program . Turner Camp e I

Volume '5, Number J3 University of California, Tuesday, February IS, 1972

The national organization i barely two Fighting Sickle-cell anemia and California Pol"techmc Institute yea rs old. and the chapter at UCSD is brand Equally as ImpOrtant a. the recognition I. new. but the National Black Science Students the work belOg don by memb rs of th' Organization has suddenly become a very NB SO In combatlOg the Ignorance and important link to the future for its members -Black Science students organize mlsunder. tandmg of . Ickle-cell anemia and for a large segment of the community. Sickle-cell anemia ha. often b~~n ldllt'd The NBSSO is just what the name implies: a . the neglect d dlsea p" becau!-.e It hi!' nation wide organization of black college and received little support for ~cre(:nlOg . umversity science students who are drawn educatIOn. and re 'earch In :plle of II. high together to help themselve . and other inCidence and mortalll\ rate. among tht> black minoritie . toward a future in m dicine and populatIOn It I: an lOcurabll . inherited sC ience It · membership IS growing and it dlsea e caus d b\ an alteratIOn olome of the progra m are ambitious. red blood cells. ' allOWing tht'm to pa~: 1 .. For th one to 10 black Americans who are freel\ through small blood ve:;sl'l: , e\entuall~ ca rriers of sickle-cell anemia. th programs causing blood clOh It I. senou: at an\' ag{' and are ex tremely crtllcal. often fatal durmg childhood BSSO began as a collection of A child ma\ IOh fit the IC I('-{'ell troll Irom unde rgraduate students at the City College of one or both parents Somt-ont' \\ho ha-. :'jew York who f It it wa s time to take their Inhented the trait from onl~ om' parent L future into their own hands . Originally called called a 'carner' and. although h(' Will not Black SCience. the group co ntacted medical have the dlsea. e. he ma\ pa. It on to hi and graduate school around the nation and , children About one 10 10 bla(,k Americans I • de plte peSSimistic responses from advisors. carnCf and about one In 100 couple~ are both held the fir t ational Conference on Black carners. rlskmg a one In four ch

Intensive language program •In summer Dr. Dean due Monday The 1972 intensive Summer Language Program is designed to provide students with a unique opportunIty to become profICIent In French or Spamsh and to live and travel abroad while earmng 12 quarter units of either lower-dIvision or upper­ diviSIOn umversity credit The 10-week program (June 18-Aug Hypnotist returns to UCSD 28 , 1972) IS deSIgned for all levels of proficiency - from beginners with lIttle or no knowl edge of French or Spanish to those With considera ble language background In order to keep the program fleXIble, informal. and Intimate, and to enable Dr MIchael Dean , the wa s reported In the TRITO ' thought I would do under any "Uniquel y. hi s people weren 't participants to know one another, enrollment WIll be lImIted to " World s Foremost TIMES circumstances lie removed handled like animals being put approximately 35 persons for each language Hypnotist. " WIll perform on Carrie Rick v. arts editor of the power of suggestion over through the paces. He, unlike The to-week esslon will be dIvided as foliows ' Two weeks of Monda\, Feb. 21. In the Revelle the TRITO;-.J TIME . went to the t5 subjects and the any other hypnotist I've see n preliminary intensive work at the UCSD campu , foliowed by Cafeteria at 8 p m ThIs el'ent that performance and wa audience crowded around didn 't have to rely on making IX full weeks of study in France or Spain Students will have WIll be sponsored b)' the hypnotised . This is what she everybody believed ." his subjects seem ridiculous." the last two weeks free for personal travel. tourIng. and Revelle Guest-In-Resldence writes Kanell. a profeSSIOnal relaxation In Europe CommIttee, 0 It WIll be free to critiC The Spanl 'h program will be held In Madrid and the French all L'CSD students a nd facult v. In addition to entertaining In eIther Alx·en-Prol·ence or ~Ice In SpaIn. students wlllltl'e Dr Dean IS " the onlv people , Dr, Dean also is In a modern "coleglO" of th~ UnIversity of ~ladnd In France. hypnotIst In ho" bu Iness wIth successful 10 motivating students WIll be housed In Ingle room in a r sldence at the a Doctor of Philosophy people . Wayne Carpenter of the CIte LnIVersltalre WIth meals taken at the UnIversltv degree " II has had SAN DIEGO U ION wrot e restaurant . management and that. "Dean is becoming Instructional lees for the program are $400 per participant. commUnIcation semi nars and succe sful in the motivation This Includes tUItion . all books and teachIng matenals. cultural courses throughout the cou ntry field . chIefly because his brand actIVItIes , and adminIstrative costs An addItional $550 IS for the past 20 )ears In fact he of motivation is unique . It's a reqUired to cover room. board , tra\'el. and incidentals, IS presently "a lecturer on CUrIOUS mixture of pep-talk. Included IS round-trIp air fare between Lo~ Angeles and effeclll'c communIcation at the hypnotism. general semantics. , Europe as well as surface transportatIOn from CCSD to Los Unlversltv of California showmanshIp and plain. old­ Angeles International AIrport and from the airport of Extension' program. " here In fashioned common se nse ." dlsembarcatlon In Europe to the program site The cultural San DIego This is how Dean described program Includes admISSIons to museums and monuments, But he IS also one of the most hi methods." It's merelv auto­ music fesllvals , £tIms. and tour buses and nallve !!Uldes for ama Ztng hypnotists In the suggestion . If you belIeve. you excursIOns world " He has broken show are. Tell yourself you 're a More detaIled information pertaInIng to course offerings and bUSIness reccrds in practically failure and vou bi!come a peclal Intere t programs WIll be maIled to everl' l:CSD even' club In which he has failure 'apoieon Hill. who student dunng the middle of next "eek appe'ared at the Sahara and wrote 'Thlnk and Grow Ri ch,' - .' The Summer sSlon 1972 bulletIn WIll be distrIbuted :'Ilarch ThunderbIrd hotels in La s and Claude Bristol. author of 3 Vegas and at Harrah's clubs In 'The MagiC of Believing.' Reno and Lake Tahoe ." Now he di covered the e principles. IS headlinIng at the Gaslight That's what hypnotism is all Supper Club In San Diego , last about. .. NSL lobbys for year he appeared at Revelle These techniques and a and hIS show packed the fas c inating hypnotic cafetcrIa People toad on said about it. " I had doubted Dr Dean 's show I really demon tratlon will be featured rafters, tables, In chairs. sat on hypnoltsts before - but now I engrossing but he never has to in hIS performance Monday . It education act the floor, no one could move do believe . Dr. Dean had me make a fool out of hiS subjects promises to be an exciting and But the show was worth it. as domg things that I never to entertain the audience. unforgettable evening. Todal the ~atlOnal Student Lobby announced a major lobbYIng effort on the Higher Education Act S 659 ThiS lobbymg activity WIll Involve hundreds of students across the country and Will be directed at Congress to Insure full fundmg for student assIstance programs . Congressman Albert QUle of MInnesota recently called S. 659 "the broadest hIgher education measure ever to be conSidered CHICANOS MEET CHANCELLOR by the Congre " ThIs btll deals With the relationship between students and the Federal Government - tbat means money and loans for the majorIty of 86 mIllIon students on 2,573 EDUCATIONAL PRIORITIES DISCUSSED campuses across the nation These federal programs Include money for ~DEA, EOG programs, work·study and federally Insured loans Lavton Olson, executive director of the NSL. said "The MECHA Communicotions Comittee :'>iatlOnal Student Lobby IS calling upon students tv come to Wa hlngton on March 22 . 23 and 24 to talk to theIr A Chicano coaliti on of MECHA the desired educational quota and the To cut the auriti n rate Eric representatIves about thIS Important bIll The funds for student members. faculty, adminIstrative equitable goal of l4 % Chicanos at MartInez called for an in novative assistance program will be substantially cut again thIS year staff. graduate students and San DIego UCSD could be reached. program that would ameliorate the unless student take an active role In Congress - that means com munity leaders met with the Rick Valdez asked for personal general requirement that all UCSD lobbvlng , newl y ap'pointed UCSD Chancellor cooperation from Chancellor McElroy , students take 12 unit s. " There should The NSL Lobby Coaferenee on the HIgher Education Act WIll yesterday at3:00 p.m. in hi s Matthews who agreed to cooperate and will work be special consid eration for special be held In Washington . 0 C. at Georgetown University (and on office. The purpose of the meeting was closely with Mr . Rick Valdez in an action student s and should be CapItol HIli ) March 22, 23 and 24 BeSides spending two full to acquaint Chancellor McElroy with attempt to reach the counselors in the coordinated by the Tutorial program at davs lobbYing on Capitol HIli and speaking With Co ngressmen the SOCIal , economic and academic High Schools . UCSD ," Martinez suggested . and Senators. a schedule of spea kers has been arranged needs of the Chicano people a t the Next to take the lloor was Eric Enc Martinez poi nted out that there Jack Anderson. the Washington syndicated columnISt. wtll UniverSity, the community and >ociety Martinez, Tutorial co mponent are more Chi cano in penal institutions address the students at a reception held on March 24 Anderson in general director. Mr . Martinez, on behalf of then in educational. He ca lled for the recently exposed the credIbIlity gap of the Nixon MECHA , expressed concern over the After a brief introduction of persons coordi na tion of transitional programs AdmInIstratIOn by publishing the 'Anderson Papers" Also. rumor that the EOP Program faced that would seek to reach and identify John LagomarcIno the director of legislative affaIrs for attending, Rick Valdez, E. 0 , P. termination and the desire to know recruiter, took the floor in briefIng the eligible Chicanos soon to be released "Common Cause," the citizen's lobby wlil speak on the power what are the plans to meet the from the penal instItutIOns. The and potential of lobbYing Chancellor in statistics which exposed oncomi ng problem in providing the discrepancIes in the higher process wou ld entail identi f ication of Furthermore, representatives from the Callforma Colorado financial assistance to th over 680 high -potentia l indi vidua ls. close and Texas student lobble ' Will dISCUSS their experIences with educational system of California . UCSD student s. He pomted out that the Chicanos, as a whole, mak e up from cou nseling and eventual channeling lobbYIng activit. on the state level number of 680 students on financial into UCSD or other educational Onl' week ago the NSL sent a mass mailing to all student 15% to 18% of the population of aids WIll Increase next year to 950 and CalIfornia. yet the UCSD percentage of in stitution of higher learnIng. gOH'rmnents In the InVitIng them to end is expected to reach the "high number of Chicanos attend mg IS below 6.5% Another area of recruitment would delegations from their schools to speak With the 1.300 In Fall 1973 . be the military. The UCSD tutorial rl'presenldtl'l'S Irom their dltrict ThiS literatur outlin d a Chicanos make up 14% of the Mr. Martinez also pointed out th e staff would se~ k to faciliate the numb r of I'npurtant details II .,tuden!> \\111 be comIng as graduatIng high school stud ents m the drop-Qut rate of EOI' students which IS entrance of Chicanos coming out of the registered Icob)ists With the NSL dnd the L' .S. COl1gress. 21 CltV of San Diego and 36% In the from 12% to 15 % at UCS D. while It IS Armed Forces by helping them acqUire InlurmatllJO )1 S 659 Will bl' sent to students who indicate a Imperial Valley It was pOinted out by 50% at other educational institutions the educaltonal benefits offered to deSIre to ('e me to Wa shington. D C "0 that students are Rick Valdez the POSSibIlities of on the national level. Mr Martinez them. prrpdred fill lobtmog on thl' blli , 31 \\eckl. reports will be carr) Ing oul a more careful feel s that the attrition rate can be Al the conclUSIOn of the meeting sent OUI to k""r ""ripnt, Informed about d("clopml'nts recrUitment program to mollvate and reduced If more attentIOn IS centered MECHA members VOiced their ('Onl'lTning t II' bill recrUit Chicanos He added , "because on the problem li e urged that an approval but called for a cun tlnuation LaVlon 01, nn Ihl' :\S!. dln'rtul abo pOlnt('d Oul thaI The Chl('anos lack the necessary actIOn program be esta blI sh d that of these meetings to encourage slud('nts II.h I ( om(' to WashIngton will bl' lohbllng for an rell n em~nl (if educatIonal would extend th e tutoria I servi ces to co nstructIve and co ncrete actions. addItIOnal ~914 million In student dlff over last I'ears organIzations manv of those hIgh tud 'nts In need He lurther advocated A MECIIA spokesman announced appruprIatlO' ThIS \\ III ('O H'r In!T(';Jsl'd funding for alltudent schoul graduates are not aware of th that a clo,er watch shou ld be kept on that there will be a Wednesday mght asslstan('I" rOllram In addition students will rome to servlc s we art' now able to prOVide speCIal actIon student In order to meeting to diSCUSS the Issues V. ashlngton 0 pre" 101 spel.'litc prollrams lor their schools What we need IS more awaren ss . facillate their stay at UCS D Mr Enc artIculated before Chancellor :uch as cmrrgenn aid to communlll colleges financlallv finance , and sta rr to reach these Martinez pointed out that about 120 McElroy . MECHA meets in the new strullllling small ("olil'gc, and ethml herItage programs neglected IIIdlvlduals . With mor students had dropped out of UCSD and InternatIOnal Hall at 7:30 p.m All Continued on Page 6 com mitment from the UnIversltv . It thaI currently over lOOare In probation Chi ca no Students , Faculty and Staff was pointed out. Chicanos WIll meet and face di smI ssal. are asked to attend. Triton Times Page 2 Triton Times February 15, 1972 chicanos, blacks, women, other minorities and working people Stupidity ... CoDtinued Iro 11 Page 4 Perpetual Sexism in Education of Western Tradition in general' but also reaches out and does the same thing in Raza Unida Vietnam , Latin America , Palestine. the Congo, etc., etc. 4, and students have classes. Is It really necessary for someone By Kit Szanlo of circumstances have combined You cannot be for the RAZA UNIDA PARTY and for the self­ to be home?? HUMV which help to produce such and such an determination of chicanos , and vote for the Democratic party " Yes, sir, I am afraid it IS. we must make sure th<.t all the Selected ReadiDg from a Revelle BurtoD " ... those two main plagues. attitude toward a given issue. - to do so, is to be inconsistent. You cannot be for " La Raza " pilots are lit, you know ." HumaDi ties SequeDce and common dotages of humankind. However, Aristotle's or Luther's sexist Political Action and vote for the party of Johnson . Wallace. Conr_ ,lIy . Mayor " Indeed . but my gas IS stili on It s onlv the electrll'lt~ that wine and women , which have attitudes are not recognized as one of Daly , etc., which has used and exploited chicanos! needs to be started." HUMI infatuated and besotted myriads of their limitations (others of which may By Manuel de Jesu s Hernandez The RAZA UNIDA PARTY must be a completelv Problem Resolved Freud "Women represent the interests people ... be recognized ): rather their independent party - a party that will educate our " gente ~' Ultimatel y. our student made an acceptable suggestIOn and of the family and sexual life : the work statements are uncritically accepted The opinion article by MECHA Community Action about the "cancerous" system we live under. and that will it was agreed that the electriC service would be reinstated but of civilization ha become more and MiltoD (Dalila spcaking) " It wa a as "proof " of women's natural Committee entitled "EL PARTIDO DE LA RAZA UNJDA " organize people to fight for their just rights I The Denver Youth the power SWitch outSide the hou se would be turned off That more men's business: it confronts weakness in me but incident to all our inferiority or. perhaps more often. needs some clarification. Many of the points made in the Conference. hosted by Corky Gonzales 10 1971. called for such wa y. the stu dent didn't have to be home at whatever unknown them with ever harder tasks. compels sex, curiosity inquisitive. importune of ignored as an irrelevent eccentricity of article are quite good - the exploitative conditions under an indcpendent party. At the RAZA NIDA Conference held In time so meone would show up. and yet pov.er would not b£' them to subli mation of instinct which secrets. then with like infirmity to their thought. But male chauvinist which chicanos live, the lack of political representation, etc . Pueblo , Colorado this past November, a similar resolution was applied until he ca me home and turned on the SWitch ThiS was women are not easily able to achieve ." publish them, both common female remarks are not accidental. They are adopted . done and everyone wa s happy faults ,' , Moreover, it is true as the article points out that the the top of the sexist iceberg :' they development of the Raza Unida Party is a response to these Democratic Party Recognizes Danger Now the purpose of thiS story IS not to pound on the gJ' GraysOD Kirk (former President of indicate the presence of the submerged conditions , and as such. it is a "grass roots movement. " and is This election year carries many perils for those of u who company. Their positIOn IS properly so The point is to portral Columbia Univ .) " It would be Rosseau "Th e whole education of eight-ninths which, as we all know. is mtended to provide " political education. leadership and want to maintain the HAZA U IDA as an independent a real exchange that evidences the constricting powers of preposterously naive to suggest that a women ought to be relative to men. To the serious menace. IOstrument of the chicano commu1l1ly . The Democratic party organizational structure If somehow. the gas company were a plea se them, to be useful to them .... representation. " B.A. can be made as attractive to girls The problem is not solved by What the article fails to point out lucidly however . is that all recognizes the danger of such an independent party. and will do single IItaOic indiVidual. we would expect ven different as a marriage license." (and so on through the fifth book of blaming their attitude on forme'r everything to "co-opt " it. Last October Spanish-speakmg behavior on hiS part First of all we would have exp cted that Emile )," of these objectives in order to be successful must be done on an unenlightened times : Stoke lev absolute independent ba is . That is, the RAZA UNIDA PARTY Democrats in the .S Congress hosted the "Spamsh-speaklOl( when the student inil1ally called. Mr Gas CompaOl would ha\(' Stokeley Carmichael " The onlv Carmichael and Grayson Kirk do not Caucus." which wa s an attempt to Ime up the chicano vote on a Simply agreed to not discont1l1ue service whde m the real HUM VI must be totally independent of the Democratic and Republican position for women in SNCC is prone.': offer any advance. The problem is with parties I " Dump Nixon" issue, With the consequence that they will vote Situation. it was " Impossible " to agree to this smce a totall~ ' TeDnyson : "Woman is the lesser us now. in our childhoods. our schools. for the Democratic ca ndidate. Thi S attempt however failed separate indIvidual within the structure was Involved . and the man ." On this point the article is not clear. for the statement is HUM. II our universities. and our societie . The made that "if necessary !The RAZA UNJDA PARTY will ) ... and the chicanos and oth er Spanish-speaking people. instead structure f based on economies of lime/money I did not support Aristotle " Again . the male is by nature Goethe: "One hould train boys to real problem is far more complicated called for independent pollllcal acllon. divorced from the dlrect commumcatlon wnh that person. serve a nd girls to be mothers :' a II will Corm a power block to act as a lever on the existent politica I superior. and the female inferior: and and far less amusing than compiling an structure. The latter to insure or negotiate for actual equitable capitalist parties. A similar attempt IS being made moreover Secondly. upon the occasion of the student s second ('all we then be well everywhere." anthology of great sexist quotes the one rules the other is ruled : this and positive reform s." by the Democ rats with their sponsoring of the Black Caucu .. would most likely expect Mr Ga Companv with hi vast principle of necessity extends to all through the ages : it is structured into Co-O ption The Women 's Caucus (Glona Steinem 1a nd the Youth Caucus. pracllcal experience. to Immediately make the sUj!gestlOn that mankind." While this selection may not our thoughts and lives . into wom en's On Bureaucratic tupidity represent the average humannies If this means that the RAZA UNJDA is to be a pressure The Democrats are scared. and chicanos and other the student ull1matell' made However 111 the real SituatIOn thoughts as well as men ·s. oppressed groups must be on guard to insure that their thi S wa s unlikell' because the vast practical experience liy Ham callion readlOg list at its balanced best. it does group, primarily within the Democratic party, then the Proverbs 10.T.) " A virtuous woman is The endless unanalyzed reiteration objectives laid out will be unrealized . for we will simply find independent mass movements are not te red back into the possessed by the ga company re Ides within mdlnduals that How often have you felt or seen expressed, the idea that the a crown to her husband " point up a problem. not only with the Humanitie sequence. but the way in of women's inferior role in University ou rselves used and "co-opted" once again by the Democrats. hands of capitalist organizatIOns such as the Democratic and are rendered inacceSSible b\ the companv's structure government (or one of its agencies) has behaved foolishly. humanities courses has a damaging Republican parties. Chicanos must continue to bUild an Tak1l1g all thiS with several grams of easoned salt. and enacted an absurd piece of legislation or otherwise failed all or HUM. III which the universities teach Western For many years we have played " tootsie" with the Democrats Cultural Traditions. Instead of effect on the full development of (Viva" ennedv Clubs. Viva Johnson Clubs . etc,,) and the re ult independent RAZA NIDA PARTY and to support mass generalizmg where ever po Sible we mlj!ht find that our dad\' some of those It represents? Sometimes the clearest St. Paul " Wive. submit vourselves women's potential. Even if each single independent political actIOns such as th e up-com ing ;'\allonal frustrations assume an entlreh nev. flavor We need onll keep impression is one of stupidity : (LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL analyzing this one very basic part of IS that the cOIidition of " nuestra Raza " has gotten worse. What unto your own husbands, as unto the com ment is ignored . the weight of the Anti-War Demon stration in Los Angeles on April 22. Onll' 10 mlOd the followmg supposluon It I. perhap pos:lble thaI o 4472 : On the value of the mathematical constant PI. It is Lord ." our cultural tradition - male we have to realize is that the Democratic and Republican supremacy the universitv mass of such comments is parties are extensions or arms. if you will. of the same through such actions will the ull1mate self-determmatlOn 01 the . bureaucratic tupidlty " is not alwa~'s the fault of stupid proposed that the constant PI be updated from Its currentl v discouraging to women . chicano com mumtv be achieved bureaucrats. Irrational and uncertain value to the clear and precise value of Chester Mystery Plays (God to Eve) perpetuates it by the unexamined body-the capitalist system of the U.S. . which not only explOits acceptance of sexist platitudes uttered Subcon ciously most women absorb 3. The impact of this measure upon the educational institutions "And. woman . I warn thee truly Thv some of the male bias and therefore of our state will be manyfold ... ) mischief I shall multiply With by great men (and sometimes women ) throughout the ages. Lack of criticism help to perpetuate it. Only by facing letters to the Editor And yet we are variously assured that the men and women in penance. sorrow and great annoy ThV the i sue and opening a discu ssion of government are not stupid. Selections procedures have existed children shalt thou bear . And slOce is not neutrality : it is implicit support Mr Olson's article of Februarv RoblOson 's alleged personal of the offered views . the causes (and relationships of the Secondly. I would advise her prove that you are capable of Instead. she finds It nece sarI' for y~rs that have put intelligent people into key government thou ha st done 0 toda y The man shall 4. I leel :>1I5S lor should I sa\' attack upon the.o\ and upon It IS true that not all great men were causes) of male domination can such Public Support to reread my article and pay a doing other work . This does not to depend upon one of the base'r posItions. One does not expect that the administration of IQ master thee alway And under hi s ;\ts 1 London's arllcie of the \djemlan hersell Sht: wntt:s male chauvinists: some of the reading comments from accepted authOrities little more attention to what I mean that I am telling you that natures of man. with her tests to mdlvlduals in decision making positions would reveal power thou .halt be ave Thee to drive be seen in their proper per pective. Editor ! you have to prove anything . I'm allUSIOn being just as uncouth Feb ; edition of CRAZY the source of "bureaucratic stupidity ." Into ca re." . In the Humanities courses is had to say. I am afraid that A disagreement 10 philo ()ph~ ' One of the problems involved IS that I would like to express my since Ms London saw a male's onl y sugg estmg the way to stop Granted. her opInion I valid TI:-'IES was uncalled for both 10 How often have we been blessed with a "bright NEW star" consciously not part of the male public support for you as a n vulgarity and emotlonailtl' IS one thmg. an unfounded - .' tradition . some of the writer here we often don't notice male bias : It IS name on a Women's Lib male harassment of women . If and In manv Circles has drav.n attack on IOdlVlduals IS on the political horizon f only visible during "political night," of HUMIV woma n and editor of UCSD's much sympathy However . Billie London stated that ~lr represented have their better part of mankind ' world view . We article, she immediately went vou are not mterested. that's another . ThiS would .ound course) that wa s gOing to save/rescue someone or other ? And Montaigne "On friend hip .. . the discuss " Man and his relation to TRITON TIMES. The two you r problem Perhaps you truth was nevcr sta tlsllcal. and OIsons arucJe was m poor what seems to happen? Thi s valiant soul plunges IOtO the fra y ord inary ufflclencv of women ca nnot moments But there are many more on the defensive and read the better II AdJemlan had ne\er Society " and presume thiS covers editorials w~ich appeared in article with a jaundiced eye. have an alternate solullon' As I can only deplore her methods taste . I feel her arUcie Insult: amidst herOIC crys and histOriC comments Then. perhaps. a answer this conference and wnters than thi brief electIOn whose one's ae the tic senses far more ans,", ered anI of the male bia s is evident in their work . Woman as \Veil , Too often it doesn ·t. the Feb. 4 editIOn did not have According to her, the essence far as I can tell. nMher of of expression. If perhap I've shudder runs through the great structure and It slowlv settles commUnicatIOn. the nu rse of thiS With her let hiS blonde lods phllosophl('dl cntlques of Iht' Some of th eir comments are mean t to Burton 's " humankind " is plagued bv to happen. . . IF all of us of my article "is that before we those probl ems can be solved made the mistake of taklOg her back Into place. What IS it about government that soaks up sacred bond. nor seem their minds WOMEN in the UCSD grow sufflclentll and get \ v.Tllten bl' l'arlOUS people be witty but wit depends on an agreed wine and women : clearlv in this case ( white angle-saxon sic With employment quotas sentence out of co ntext. rest since thev do nol. I am It'll tu indiVidual mteillgence and stifles indlviduallnillative' strong enough to endure the pulling of a women haven 't even made it to the community had taken our I am completely in favor of assured It was no mistake. It IS another job other than sta[f ASimpler Example knot so hard. so fast. and durable " upon kernel of truth The whole protestant sic males I ca n believe tliat thl'l have lillie or com plex issue of how we hav e come to human level. But Burton 's sexism no responsibilities in seeing that recogmze you as worthwhile equal opportuOitles for women mv deliberate mtenl10n to pomt writer for the TRITO:-; While the answer to that quesuon Sf'ems neces an" difficult longer matters. at least compared with the paper expressed OUR T1:\IES . he mentions 'that no phllosophv' other than a accept that "kernel of truth " about human beings you must prove Ms London I agree With you' out that were the entence d{'llIC'atlOn to npplOg pl'Oplt: 011 and complex If we ponder a moment. we can find simpler Luther " Men have broad shoulders and Twenti eth Ce ntury sexism vlew pomts . The travesty we placed In Its onglnal anvmore that I sal about It Will narrow hips and accordingly they women IS of vital importance. central your worth . That no one should WHY DO YOU HATE ME " for noble motives It would bl' examples of 'bureaucratlc tupldlty Evervone mu t have a Male chauvinism is a central part of witnessed in that issue was our DaVid Kri toffer on envlrl'nment. It would till lend credulity to ;\Ir 01 on and to any such cou rse as the Humamtic be given It sic as a divine e~en better If Adjemlan had not smail repertoire of Insane experiences with "o r ~aOlzatlons" pos ess intelligence Women hal'e the cultural tradition we have Sin of omissioD. If we want to contain little meamng outSide his article.: and she has that can be related to sustain the point Enlltles such as the narrow hould rs and broad hip equence. and one which IS ra rel\' ever right. " been the author of that di scussed . inherited . the Universltv ha s an be heard. to be fairly On the contrary. Ms London . Defeated Purpose of the I·ulgant~· It preSCribe alreadl said too much It I. an phone compan~ gas and el ctriC co al most any customer Women ought to stay at hom e. the wal' respon.e. since she v.as onh The attitude of varIOus writers obhgallon to confront. analyze. and represented. we must take I neither said nor implied Editor: Sherr~ Compton extremely emotional article servlC~ departm~nt am where. large banks these'all serve as they were created indicates thiS for discuss this part of our trad·llion . Its a dvantage of every With i1tile loglr and few Indlrecth Inl'oiled Perhap orgaOlzatlons that often eVidence stupidity they have broad hips and a \\ Ide through hl s tor~ on quesllons of anythlOg of the sort. I am fully Alexander Pope. 10 hiS she was allemptm~ to play on democracy. slavery. homosex uality. uncrillcal perpetuation is anilthetical opportunity. The freedom of a ware of the meanmg of " Essav On CritiCism." once Who 's Kevin? rea ons backlng her Of course. It IS extremely Important to distingUish between fundament to Sit upon .' to any humanist or SC ientific endeavor. the press offers that to us : we the rather sexist tradilion of patrIOti sm. the diVine nght of k lOgs . humanism and count myself as wrote: " The crltick else Editor: statements as far as I ran read th bureaucrallc structure and the Individu al I people 1 withm It is lime " humankind " included I'lewlng anI' poiltlcal and most other topics are examined must make use of it. So . I a follower of tha t doctrine proceeds without Remorse Who IS thiS bastard KeVin 1\len of the male chauvlnl t that structure When one does manage to achieve results. m the SbakespeareThy hu sba nd IS th~ lord . women as well as men Implore everyone of us to send ocletl' tend to think women to denunclatlo of women as tYPical SituatIOn nls becau e the mdivldual acting In behalf of thy life. thl' keeper " aga inst the social and eco nomic In my article I dealt With two Seizes your Fame. and puts his Olson? Is he trying to prove unnaturalil cruel and unfair ba ckgrounds of the limes what se ries copy to the TRITON TIMES problems that were mentioned be too emotional and Illogical the orgamzatlOn has been per uaded to act m OPPOSition to the Laws in Corce ." that he IS c1ose-mlOded and a Ilmaj!lne Kaufman writing on a concerning the actiVities of at the meeting : the fact that To thi S bit of verslficallon. bigot? No matter. he proved It to handle matters of orgamzalional structure Immedlatelv around him (such as women on thiS campus. Don't Importance he endorse. their note of :uch dejection ol'er when vou are permitted to speak to someone vou "reallv aren't of Lyndon Johnso n. Eugene Woman 's self-image IS Billie Lond on obviou Iy When reading hiS arl1cie one accusallons of polltlckmg and Pratr and rrrrdolll McCarthy. and . not to be wait to be asked . just go ahead damaged (w hich Gloria herself finds no basi for hiS name­ Views With her outburst :>lIss supposed to bother" I _. and offer. There are some very adheres in her recent unsubtle London ha s her doubts about corruption , II e a \'ir In excluded . George McGovern . stated l and that of male tatement in the Feb. 7 edit ion calilOg. HIS cntlclsms lack ConSider a short example from "true life" A UCSD student Attention all UCSD Women Important things happening for Mr 01 on s article being accused of pubh(' lechery ) Let On f alllplis The result of such IS alienation harassment (which the law of the CRAZY TIMES . It seems integrity and thought Is he a us hear somethlnj! from rented a house a few days after It s prevIOus tenants had moved Attention all UCSD womer, - faculty, staff, Caculty wives . wo men in the Affirmative wnllen In ·tongue-IO-eheek " of the left·wing (radical) student complained about I. I to me that Ms London . as I'm mechanical sldnderer that ee out The gas and elec triC service had not vet been di scontinued Bruce i students - do you feel 'ou are being underpaid or What proof does he have to Kaufman or the oth"l Ii ~ Bon ~i(jrl1 factIOn . adding to the extreme ",c llon Committee . in said that the way for a woman ure she'd like to be ca ll ed. has onl y first Impressions and but there was a nOllce In the mail box that said service would discriminated against on c;mpus? Would you rather be a say If It was v.ntten In tongue· pnnclpals of the ca'£' If thl'l' dl ssal1sfacllon. indiVidual departmpnts. in to repair her self-image wa s brilliantlv defeated the whole makes no effort to Justify be terminated 10 three davs unless the gas company was The time is again at hand at computer operator than a keypunch operator and earn more no nacademic offices I all those m-eheek or not" Yet she ba 'es ha~e anv dl'fensl contacted l'nfortunately. the nOllce was three days ol d. which we Will be victims of a Such tendencies of the per month? Would you rather be a faculty member than a through success in unhampered purpose -of Women 's Lib by them' her ensuing argument on the Democratic and Republican 'lnvisible" secretaries are competition with males. If she ThiS letter Isn 't written to :--laturalil he cal led the gas compa ny and arramged 'to take lesser-o f·two-evlis attitude "faculty wife"? Would you rather garden than clean toilets ? verifying all stigmas attached assumption that '\1r Olson was parties were responsible for do ing somethlOg!). Let 's bring doesn 't succeed. how can he support or, co ndemn the A more nucla I point IS that It over the gas and electric bills. However th order had alreadv selectmg our next president. As Would you like to know how to pursue your grievances on to the female culture. the two senou With hiS 'blatantil the birth of the Peace and the Women 's Movement above­ herself feci equal to men? The most limiting being Wom en's Liberation does not maner whether gonl' out to dlsconncctervlce so the st ud ent wa s adVi sed to past performances IOdlcate, campus ? ground on the UCSD campus . sexist approach Kaufman and hiS l'orporate plare nOles on rnHh meters so that the gas-man wouldn t turn the major political parties wlil Freedom party 111 1967. Peace only cure for a damaged self­ "emotional " and "illogical." movement It purpose IS to During the pa st year (under the UCSD Affirmative ActIOn Sincerely. ask for common sense and a Billie Londons article IS state are flOan('lally rorrupt him off \I, ell thl' gas ml'ler was easv te. find the electriC Ignore left wing radical and Freedom was organized Image is success. Th e other and the one most detrimental. Program through the Department of Health . Education , and Ms. Lin Barron statement I made. concerning little meditation before one lacking In what she condemns Fe\\ people j!etlntll politiCS for m('l{'r v.as not and the hapl!'ss student ended up gOing off to thou~ht offenng a crop of with the purpose of presenting "crude ," Mr Olson', arllcie of lackmg Welfare ) statistics have been compiled showing what many A Radical Lesbian success and proving herself. spouts out opInions Maybe the sake of mon('I' alon(' l'ia" v.nhout haVing found 11 Sure enough . whm he got back to liberal Democrats as to the voter. a more broad women on campus al.ready .know and have suffered personall y I am referring to one good taste Wh at good has hl'r chOice from the poli tical pertained to endmg male particular line in her CritiCism Olson IS incapable of thiS hi" nl'w h01111' gas \'l'S el{'('tnl'ltl no candldales hoping to placate - unequal pay and dlscrlmmauon UCSD women now have an Attention Billie . arllcle done except 'how she IS pollu!'s IS an ego trip Inherl1l'd ;\,xt Ijdl' hI ('"IIl'd agalO It turn{'d out that s~r\,l{e ('annot be thl~ tartlon. forCing spectrum uSing the electoral haras ment. I am for equal (though It is not even that In opportu1l1ty to make those impersonal statistics come to life as opportunity lor all However Smcerell'. capable of IrratIOnality and from our Pnmate aneestnrs re.ton d ~lth I Jl,t ,om"ont' bem): prl'sl'nt when th,· g.Js·man compromise among the left. svstem as one of It s means to personal , individual statem ents on employment inequities Editor ' her resort ion to crudltv I of crudeness" h that an example return power 1I1tO th hands of the fact remains that if women Kevin Olson . I am not here to Robm T1mm ISl'e The Imperial <\nimal or cOlildh I nl llrtunJtl'l1 thl' '1udl'nt cannot hi' SlIft' til be hOllll' and attempting to channel thiS There are people on campus who need to hear and diSCUSS these ThiS letter IS a replv to a of what a woman or a man for Tbe the people. redl stnbutlng don 't want to be thou~ht of by vindicate the wavs of Mr Laura Zweckbronner Social Contact ) Can dnl It th p rt~ht tlllll' 111('(' theft· i.1n' two posslbll' limes 'oml'on" energl for thclr support The problems. Several women of the Chancellor's Comm ittee on Criticism bV Ms Billie London that matter should be like" political as well as 'conomlc men as anything more than Olson. but I am here In Margaret Dean s\,stem based onsuch ('ollectll<' (dn be " 'nt out ,oml'llml' lrom H to 12 or SOllll'IIITil ' 11'0111 12 to validity 01 thiS statement IS Equal Employment Opportunity for Women have e tabli shed of mv article on Women 's Lib tnps b" functional" ('an po\\cr ThiS wa s th case 10 drudges. then they are g011lg to response to what I feel was not Beverlv Emerson rim Contmul'd on Pa e; attested bl thl' pa,t campall!ns open mect1l1gs eve ry Thursday at noon for women to dls('uss ITT ' 21 4/ 27 1 Her letter Chm Good men who deSire puhll(' 1968 and IS again the ('ase 10 have to show the chauvlmsts only tactlessly written. but . ToOl Delg how and why changes ('ould be madc at UC SD Although th ~se appeared in last Monday's 1972 that they can get the job done vulgar as well. One ca n write Connie Osborn adulatIOn be honest and changes are requlr d by law It IS necessarv for the ~:f:OW CRAZY TIMES . "a journal of efflnent? Kaufman has not In :\ol'(>rnber of last ~ear the right' If you don 't care what critici m With tact. often triton times commlttl'£> to hear from women personally In order to make correct opinion ... Sue 's Comment been C'il'arl'd on th!' ISSU{' of :'-jew Partl' Com'e nuon wa ~ the males think . then don 't referrcd to as sallre and /o r proper rccommendatlons to the cha nccllor ~' Irst I would like to thank ('l In Uncalled for Editor honrstl no one has I Editor-In-I hlrf \11.1" ~I'h til' ldllor Frank Phillip- held v.lth the delegatIOn s her for not classifying me with complam if they conllnually Ironv . and still achlcve the If vou are Interested. pl ease JOin the many WOol 'n now Sue \d j!'nllan h~s attl'mpted thl' hopell''' t,,,. nl \Ian ~ in~ ~ dilnr Cam' ~harld. Cop' Edilor Chuck Graham pres('nt r<'p res('ntlng fourth Kevm Olson . at least for saying ask "Wh y aren't you home sam'e goal. that of accurate Editor m ('ling at noon on Thursdays. 10 4050A eSB. Ri-vell e campus Above and bevond the bct If commented extenslvel I on thl' delpndlng hiS efhclen{'l Ru" lr~, 'I ana~fr T frr~ Raral. [dilorial Dirrclor DB' id Burhlllnder part\' movemcnt~ from twenty· Or. ('ontaet your representatlv(' that I am not as " insecure" as mlOding the kids ?" The~' are judgement of a sltuauon Ms London does nonc of thiS one agrees or disagrees Wi th allc!!"d unfJlrness of Rlrhard \\ IllIam II "Indd.ml \rh ~ dilor Carrie Hlrl. f' 'Iport, Edilor \lil.e Hath 'IX stiltes ,Ind Californ;a ConOie Pence. Chairwoman Olson apparently is not going to SLO p unless yo u Pho lJ ~r aph, Ed,lnr Jor f .• _II·rn \,,\. lIu,iIlP" \I /(r lIl'bblt, 'Ionl!l 0 ml'r ~ represenwd bl the P&F Partl' Ruth Covell. Mling Chairwoman Th~ product of the ('onvenuon Ntws Oeportmenl Gleno Sch ' o~!e r r.m H,r$cf, Andy E.. ob,oo~ Yvonne Elia S. non -aca demic/staff XI952 fll'IIIIIIPIRIEI: Liwl'STI U' DE'1'TS"IIIIIIIIII~ was a coa litIOn partl' the Hel n I lawklns. grad students 459-7550 R~. D ,'" Pholo9,aphen ProductlDn POI SIOCy Peoples Party Intended to MQr~ A( 100'0 MIUSe)41U"" 00"'108uchblnder Jon lelev et Olena Bla ek. und ergraduates 755-8973 BENIN OF AFRICA bprnme a natlO'nal fourth party Ka,hy 'k Doug Spa .. M,ke Se\mo Doug Beanon lIel en Longi no facul t~· X 1220 THE LSAT REVIEW COURSE John/\ rt90r ArhDepartment Mark ll~ko Adverfls;ng Depoftmen t - and the drafting of Dr SIO . Instructi ng in exam laking le(hniques used successfully by Ke."n )I'-O n MQf~ Siegel Spoth Oepar1menr BonnIe Momottck Benjamlll Spcx'k I' a "stand-m" Donnda Bickley . UC Il ospnal IIOS l"05ppcl 51 Manu -I rnOI"lOel Don Speflen' Mark Lis ko GIOflO Mortmfl pr eS idential ca ndidate Carol Bronson. Adm1l11stratlve Ass !. to Chan('ellor California pre-law students to moximize Iheir lSA T SIOres, will La JNlc Ca ,I 92037 Copy ~"de" En( Peril'l'lo"l Mor' Young Sle"e Cohen begin on Manh 23 for the AprillSAT. Taught in Son Diego The Peace and Freedom Dagmar Barnouv. . Lecturer 10 Literature c10ues l '141 4~4 080 [)ebb"MonI90""-'y Jom tlndbel9 Partl' IS an afflllatp of thiS by pradicing lowyers. (ost: S75. Hut h Grobsteln PAPA DINUCHI'S Importers • Afllcan Fabncs 1M TI TO NTI llIS" ""'III.., '''...... _I" II. It...... M~'" ~, 1M ' ...... 'Of,.,.' 1o,,4.f "" roalillon. 11lvulv{'d at thl lime Dorothy Parsons For (omplete information, (ALL TODAY CUI'OS Arts & Cralts V_,·",.f Col"., ... s.. D,.... I"WIfIII 2SO. M"lIww. '_'. t. J... . ' ... f..... nUl. ,,,,,".1Iori ~ twi .. with Dr Spocks ('ampalgn III Margar t Burbldgc ITALIAN fOOD ...... , .. 10... ,,004 Fr.".OIIK ...... " .... ,_ 11/. 11... HoIl . .. 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stocliillgs. Painted in an inventive manner, but nonethele,!;s artworks? quite suggestive of Toulouse - Lautrec, Shari stands apart both for its perplexing excellence and its di ssimilarity to the work Michael Rosen · of the others in the department. Audrey Morrow's untitled acrylic is also Interesting. This The V' ual Arts Department's current undergraduate portrait of a man in an improbable armchair, with body shoWIng 5 comprised of works spa nning an unusually wide proportions oddly distorted, is provocative. Pat Baxter range of aesthetic value. The show, entitled ARTWORKS? , Marcia Higgins' roses are certainly worthy of praise. includes akawav' Bruce Conner . and noted as ~roup show restructuring uj thl' "a\ In IIhlCh ex pt."u r artL b .irc morl \\,lllr Innovative Independent exploration Frldav Will be an 1nl'Ited to come and share 'Turn Turn Turn Jud Yalkut poSSibilities Prom these fl','Ults, a art tudal rpaeh." an audirn(l' It I to wor~ "lIh ukas that do n, filmmakers 10 the l'mted PH'mng uf travel thruugh magic , conSidering that It may 'Color of Ritual. Color o[ second round of quesl1onnJlfl'S thiS rt'~tru('turlng th:iI shlluld bf' nN eSSdr h produce t.lnl!lbl Statl's Will bl' shown J_ part of spaces relatlvel\' Ignored by be ddln('o as 'sl)methlng that Thought ' Storm Delhrsch. were Circulated to all of thl' artists conslderl'd rnark('\dblc I ems The artl t the A S film sCries In l 'SB 2722 commen'lal cinema It Will be works ' and remembenng that . Reverberation' Ernie Gehr mentioned 10 the first round of shamans have thl.' power inquiry ThiS research IS nOli being pdrtlcubr'l tho,... ,howllg at at 7 and to 30pm a tlm(' of rhl'thm Gr All of the;!' movies have been On Fl'bruan 19th at BOO pm ~nl' becaust> their peuple b lIeye 10 tabulated Theoretically thiS could I 'CSf) haH' ~('l'1ded 0 td~ These Yoorks deal Yollh rhl'thmos-rheeln flo\\ ' as akin ordered from h1mmaker\ of the ;\1.1r~l'l Str~~t ,hoI'S Will ad\.mtagl uf tr, IlUdtlon, nn hoi,\' varillUS aSpI'ct, of thl' rc\cdslng to' r,tual a JOining of thl'm go unlll all of the artists In thl' Lo, conperalll'es which return 75% Angeles arpa have been polled . It IS open 10 the· art gallrr~ ot the /1IIl'1i Ih"m_, he pt.'rml' Ion uf enprgl that IS rhararlpnstlr arms/eye: Together we \\ III The films and filmmakers of the rental fees to the artl ,ts l'mver:ItI' of Callforma .. an [)Ieg" 'The Face' Herbert Kosower , also fea ible that the program cHuld ('xpl(\r(' \\hcther or not thl' I n of the ne\\ \mencan cinema art With VISIOn Specific information on the located on Rel'l'lIe Campu: on the advdntagl or dlSJd,antage to thl Each apprnae-h('s ('onrepts of The t'xp!'rH~nce of 'Super,prcad ' Robert Nelson . be extended to other arl.'as fIi mmakers and the Ir works fir t floor of thl' Hun larutles program no one I, surl' But It I'll "0\\ That The Buffalo 's Gone ' art In a manner whlchearches apprt'(·latlOn. as mamfested 10 Will be In Fnda, 's paper Llbran bUilding The work of thre,' e Rurtnn Gershfleld . Th(> Ideological n eds or basis for b\· Inlt'r('stlng to \\.itch and 'l" t such a program arc said to be basl'd women artists - Juv Halashl thl. ~lnd uf attitude bec"ml'~ mon arts Arlene Hendlt'r and Eden Hodara .1 (Con lInued from Page 2) on economics and [ormal critiCism prl>valent In thl.' work thdt IS rho, ,'n A far as economics IS concerned will be on view The particular to bl' shown K-2 needs people we know that galleries are run on criterion for consldprlng The People House . formerly CriSIS Center K-2 , IS looking for the premise that work Will sell and themselves a group was ongmall~' .. Holiday library hours Ie ref ore set a limit on the amount based on the faft that women felt people mterested in gettmg things done at UCSD , Anyone who • I • I ,. I J J • J ... has an Idea a problem. or a solution and would like to try to do I, , and kind of work that IS shown We diSCriminated against 10 the All of the l nIwrslt} Llbrar1<'s Will be open on the something about It should come down to MUir Apt. K-2 and talk arc also aware of the state of manv program and that there should be a AdmmlstrallVl' Holloal . Februarv 21 ThiS IS a correctIOn of It over With others K-2 IS open from noon until 2 a.m There museums today - they are not great(>r representation of women In The exhibitIOn Will run from Februarv 20 through March 10 the fl'(:cnt announl'cmcnt 10 theAdmlDislrative Calendar which are free sandWiches and coffee. and an amiable atmosphere in receiving the support they once did the Mark et Street shows So thl' stated the Central l'mversltv LI bra n' and the Clustcr I which 10 talk . argue. and diSCUSS The People House IS open to Market Street rend rs curatonal first cnterlon was prlmarlll' lloursareoallv from 11-3p In Under~raduat(' Llbran would ' be dosl'd Thl' ope~ hours for everyone - you can leave messages or set up meetings there. thesl' hbran!'s 11.'111 bl' or do what \,ou want K-2 is what vou make It. Possi ities Centrall'mverslll' Llbran 9 ()() A;\I 5 ()() I' M Orgamza'tlOnal staff meetings a~e Sunday nights at 7:30 on A l\'ew IcicCI?A nell' Piur there is a respon 'Ive Interplay between the sections In during the three day shOWing at the Academy Theater Ma-ch 6 Cluster f L ndl'rgraduate Library 9 ()() A M II 00 f' M the II th floor of Tioga Hall. All arc welcome . The People p"llorma nce of the choral work , 7 and S. / House number I . 453 -9321 or X2900. (Continued on Page 10) Professor McCorry would like inlerested members of the Fanfare for Brass" bv Dletnch Buxtehude and "Pater Winners of the Young Filmmaker' . DIVI Sion Will fa culty. sta ff and students to try-out for hi S pla y ROSES by Jacob Handl wiil also be performed automatically be entered In the NatIOnal ~;du('ation TeleVISion DON 'T GROW HERE NO MORE . Th e play will be presen\('d Young People's Film Festival • by the U.C,S.D. Drama Department With a scheduled openm~ /II' Anv Bmm , super Smm . or 16mm film . Silent ur sound in Ma y, and has a cast of SIX men. All the parts. with the ,\ lusic Concert completed Within the past two years ma\' be entered excepllon of one. are for older men (30 to 60 yea r 1. Professor ( wert of tape musIc featunng compo rs from the Entrv deadline IS Februarv 26. 1972 McCorry feels that thiS type of casting can set a precedent for l'r It! of California. San Diego Will be presented b.. th For - further information and entr, blanks . ('onta('( possibl future productions and help make the Drama \1uslc Department atB .30 pm. Tuesday. February 15. FILMMAKER 'S FIESTA . phone 435-232 4 Department a completely mtegral part of the Unlv erslt) Hec ltal Hall. Bldg. 409 . on the Matthews Campus Your film is Important Ask for d tails community. poncert IS free and open to the public Refreshment will \'I'd follOWIng the concert to prOVide an opportunity for ,\lurKct Street The play is topical in that it depicts a fictional incident dUri ng IIl('mbers of the audience to diSCUSS the mUSIc With the the Revolutionary War in Ireland among a group of l.R A "·l'rs . Three women artists. Arlene lIendl('r. ,JOI HayashI. and guernllas, their American leader and a British soldier. ;",ng those to be represented on the program will be Eden Ilodar a, from the Market Street program now In • members Kenneth Gaburo and Paulme Oliveros and operation In the Los Angeles area. Will exhibit their work In thl' Readings will be held on Wednesday. Februarl' 16 . In Quonset students John Mizelle and DaVid Camper It IS Umversity of Cailforma. San Diego Art Gallery beginning - 317 . Matthews Campus. between 5 ()() and 6 30 p.m Script arc who has orgamzed the concert as part of hiS theSIS February 20 . available In the Drama Department For further IIlformall nn h for the purpo e of bnnglng together people 10 and Market treet IS orgamzcd around the pnnclple that artists phon ExtenSIOn 2491 l'CSO who are Interested In tap mu Ie should have the opportunity to select each oth r for group . (oncert is also a part of a larger series of tape musIc ex hibitions. rather than allOWing thiS pow.er to rest With WEHAVETHE eil a 1'0 i ,\ III S j cut ,\ 1j d d u y , organized b~' Warren Burt The larger senes mcludes a curators and gallery dlrl'{'tors as the present structure PERSONAL TOUCH Written The WHO 'r of Mondav noon concerts of tape musIc from studi os at permits Artists In the program feel that curiltors and WE ALSO HAVE In a major stage presentatIOn Lovers of choral musIc arc inVited to partake 10 a rare St te Unlversltv of New York at Albanv. the allforma directors are sometllnes subject to il number of pre:sures such THE GREATEST at noon , Thursdal' . Pebruarl' 17. when the Unlve rsitv 'hn,-II". hlll 1'01 the Arts : UC DaVIS. and others . as boards of trustees or the need to sell wor~ s of art which IN CASUAL WEAR ".. ,thf only rock opera worthy of its billing:' [rom the University of Callfor ma . fr vlne performs in the prohibit them from exhibiting w.orks of certain arllsts , ~ k~" .. 'II ReCital Hall together SHIRTAlES INC The Hecltal Hall is located 10 Bldg 409 on the Ma Mark t Street allows artists to select themselves to exhibit Llll ted Engagement Feb. 22 thru Mat. 2& RadIO and the Academv Theater have Joined forces In their work together on whatever baSI S they II'I~h Idealll . thiS ~~I'tr. l",'It UD,",,(,rWP'{'U'''''''''''fl 50 .. Campus of the Umverslt~ of California San Diego p rformance I~ free and oprn to the public 'fili ng the FILMMAKER'S ·FII::STA . for the benefit of San would be on a similantv of Ideology In the cast' of the three S Public Tel vIsion Channel 15 womt'n In thi S exhibitIOn. the rl'ason IS poiltlcal The~ are 7461 GIRARD Theater The chorus of 75 I'Olces IS under the dlr ClIon of Mau AQUARIUS Allard associate professor of musIc at the Fmc Art Village FIl.MMAKER S FIESTA IS d local competitIOn tn Interested In haVing mnre lI'onJ('n exhibit thl'lr work and PC Inlne nlze and reward hlmmaker ~ 01 all ages Separate Included In the Market Stn('t pro~rilrn Thel hille JlJlnl'd With Th e perfnrmance Will mclude two works b)' Igor travlnsk, lines have been desl~natE'd for l'lem('ntary. JunIOr dnd a numb('r of othC'r w.mnl'n on a lIst put tog"thl'r b~ JudI' "Sll1lphonl' of Psalms for mixed chorus and two pianos a 'f,r high schonl ('ollege and mdep ndent diVISIOns Chl('ago. a Los Angeles modern artist Yollrkln~ toward, Ma's' for mlxl'd chorus and doubll' \\oodwlnd I)UIntl't Ih and merchdndl award Will be presentE'd tn the first d 1'('loplng an all woman artists aSSIK'ldlion 454·7169 Also tu be performed IS Johann Sebastian Bach 's , ,nd ano tillrd pIal'(' winners In each diVISion In addition. Th(' exhibitIOn Will run through Mar('h 10 The gallerv IS opt:'n Still from Ilw "race" III Il crhC'rt l\ U'JI .Ir, all e'pcrimcntal acapP" lla motet tor antiphonal chOIrs. "Slnget Dem I 'IJI awards Will be given by coop ralln/( or~amzal1ons The dilll~ from I I a m to 3 pm . and IS \()('atcd on the hrst floor of film to IlI'sho\\n Ihi Frida, ml'lIill):,lll'CSIl. An antiphonal chOir IS one w.hlch IS bro~en down Into sectIOns 111m 10 the shOWing Will b d termln d by audience I'ote th lfumanll1es-l1bran I3ldl( on thl' Revell~ Collegl' campus Triton Times February 15, 1972 Page 7 Page 6 Tlrton Times February 15, 1972 Spikers Impress at J Sailor Sink Foes All-Cal Tourney Swipe Two Seconds. THE UCSD SAILING TEAM STRIKES AGAIN The UCSD intercollegiate UCLA . In a spectacular battle In the Southern Series 1\0 2 as the ven strong IT!iB l ('I, volleyball team opened its the Tritions fell . 7· 15 , 15·12 , 3· \ held in Westlake last weekend UCLA and Orange Coa t Contrary to the word of a certam devilish rall yemaster and a season last Saturday with a 15. I n the other semi·final the UCSD sa iling team placed College teams Othel minor misguided animal named Goober. the ground hog did Dol strong showing at the AIl·Cal at match UCSB squeaked by Uel second again despite the IOJury colleges such as Cal Stilte Luni! actua ll y see his shadow last Ground Hog 's Day. Tradition has it eCI. Among the competing In a hard fought battle of long. of super - A skipper Tim Beach Occldent,,1 and that this signals the end of the long, dreary winter-and. at teams were the biggies : UCLA, exciting rallies 16·14 . 15·9. Lynch HI S replacement. Marc Claremont are no t even do>e enough tJ give the Tritons UCSD, spriDg fever hatb SpruDg. We all know that in the defe nding NCAA and All· In the fin als , UCSB startled DeMartini . With cre ...... Cand! Woeful Weekend, springtime young women and men throughout the wor ld have Cal champs, and UCSB the the Bruins by winning the first Burhop. pu t In a tremendous compe tItion but one thought on their minds ". softball , of course. Thus, it defe nding ru nnerups in both game. but UCLA retaliated and effort by fInishIng first In two The onl\ team In South('rn Californi a that llie ha\l' not was not surprising to see severa l notable devotees of th is sport di visions. defeated the Gauchos in the E out of the five B races and of sports out on a ma keshift baseball diamond, cavorting in the The play was divided into two last two games to repeat as All · " gatherIng 16 points. which gav( beaten let is the two·tllne Marc the first·place flm h 10 natlunal champIOn San Dll'go BB'ers Drop Two sunshine, communing with nature. and basically getting in pools UCLA, UCI, UCD, and Cal champs UCSD finished the Wi some "winter ball" before spring trai ning gets under way . eCR in pool one . and UCSD, day against UCI with an ~ the B di VISion State led bl' the treml'nduu. Spring Quarter promises to be a biggie for the Intramural I'C B, UCSB, and UCSC in the Incon istent but respectable .. .. A . skipper Garv Lee Wi th "'1I·AmerICan sailor Paul What can you say about a hit 10. Department. It's the time that we get it together and make the second . In the round robin mateh lOSing 6·15 , With fourth ~ crew Ram se\' u. also came llunnch However ('arl slumping basketball team? The Scragg feels that the team Is The followmg night found the trek up north for the All-Cal Tournament to show the other Intrapool competition. CSD place and such flOe pla y A With two fIrst uut of the five UCSD Tritons took a SOjourn to torpid Tritons unable to handle UC 's that San Diego isn't just a school for geniuses. but that. started against CB splitting ag amst UCLA and UCSB the Il. - .. A . races However. the race read\ now 'Sup r Tim l\nrh Santa Barbara last weekend we 100 - committee doesn't qUIte will be back with Cand\ Burhup the hot shoot Ing of Cal yes. are athletically gifted and generously endowed with their games 15·11 . 10·15. 'ext , Tritons returned home very - and emerged, battered and NEWCHAM PIONS CROWNED to dean up 10 the A'. llihll ., Lutheran 'S Steve Jasper (23 physical prowess. All-Cal this year is at UC Santa Barbara, a the Tritons sou ndly trounced tired but proud . It was a approve of Gar\,'s attempt to dismayed , with two losses. points ) as they uccumbed 82· place where the sun never sets. where the waves are always UC SC 15·4. 15·6. In the last satisfying day esp cially with a Sink USC's boat b~ runmng Speed\' Gary Lee and Friday night's game was 75. Trainer and Wright agam righteous , and where life in general is just one big ball. How do mtrapool match UCSD played partial victory over the BrUins right over their stern which Ramse\ Su will be dOlOg their thlOg I'n the B"s. The next against a tough Westmont were the standouts with 20 and I get to this land of sun and sin. one might ask ? The tourney is "out of their heads" with howing the Tritons wh en they Cruikshank-Walker resulted In a di squalification 10 College aggregate which had 19 re pectIvely. Cal Lutheran entirely coed with competition in the following sports : softball , strong blocking and powerful gel they can also be a west the third race race Will be held In Lake Cuchuma In Santa Barbara and previously defeated NCAA was playing With a " handful of badminton doubles. tennis doubles . six'person volleyball (three hittmg to scare UCSB 13·15, 9· coast powerhouse. Look ing The sailIng team has placed power University of HawaiI. gimme and a mouthful of much dudes. three chicks ) and innertube water polo. 15. With a 3·3 record the ahead the tea m plays in an .. A" second In both of the regular· the team \\.Ill be 10okIn~ forward to their first 1st place obliged" as the Tritons turned Okay, 0 you can dig a coed softball team and mixed squads TrItions took second in their tournament this Saturday at Dump Safar-Hooper sea on races The Tntons have finish ever In l'CSD sailing The Tntons, partIcularly the ball over time and again to in tennis , badminton and volleyball. but what's this noi e about pool and advanced to the semi' Balboa Park with play agamst defeated defend In!! national Paul Trainer and Dave Wright, essentially give them the iDner tube water polo? In Spring Quarter there is this sport Rich Castro champIOn USC tWice as lliell hl,tun IlOal competition against the Sa n Diego State and others. On a beautiful, sunny Southern CaliforOia day. the 4th UCSD played well but could not shut game . (??) played in I.he pool called coed water polo . In order to winners of the first pool, off Westmont's potent offense equalize things . however . all players must play in inner tubes . E Open Tennis tournament was played last Saturday. OrigInally as they were beaten 90-75. Hopefull y. the familiar This not only cuts down the speed of the faster swimmers. but !:! scheduled as a men 's doubles·mixed doubles tourney. a poor turn-out forced cancellation of the men 's doubl es diviSion. but Trainer had 21 and Wright 20 to surroundings of their own gym al 0 prOVides for a pool·ful of good time . Come on. yo u water : Busy weekend lead the scoring. but even the DOCTORS PRESCR IPTIONS a strong field assembled for the mixed doubles play and their manv loyal fans will rats , start getting some people together in order to get some '" ADRIAN'S EX'UTL Y FILLED presence of uperfans Geneva spark up the Tritons thiS practice In . After all . last year's runawa y winners (Bruth .. Returning were the twice defending champIOns Kri s Hooper and Ca nd y was not enough to llieekend as thev host Cal Warner 's group ) need some good competition this year. For ~ and Tlbor Safar of the psychology department, who once agaIn suffi Ciently psyche up their OPTICAL CO. played some outstandIng tennis. However, thiS quarter's Lutheran agam o~ Fr,day and more information contact Lee Johnson or Ann Higgins at the f 1••• IIIi ...... M-~~ ~~::::-' for sports fans boys Three other UCS Ders arch·rival Cal Western on Intramural Office. Repairs tournament attracted a number of fine teams. and the compe tItion was very keen all day Nevertheless, the Safar· scored In doubles as Tom aturday. Both games Will be Bean·Sorbo Cop Volleyball TourDey the lack of sufficient woman·power. r."" . ,50I.. I;OO. 11 . Hooper duo, surViving a rugged semifinal match, once agaIn There i· httle happemng \\ III have one 01 Its blggl' t BrUice had and Dave pla yed at 8 p.m 0 com on ou t Saturday afternoon found the gym packed with some hne first place finishers Dwight Bean and Sonja Sorbo did it the oj From •• ".1.' dUrIng the week on l'CSD s test. part.clpatIng In tile Gre~ory and Jon Lelevier each and enjoy the game . volleyball players. there to participate in the mixed doubles made the finals where they met the team of Mike Cruik· hard way . coming up through the loser 's bracket to beat the shank . a member of the medical school staff. and hiS partner. sport scene The only actlvlt\ Southern DIVISion Qu.llt\'ln .. tournament. The double·ehmmation tourney was organized as runners·up (Laurie Gage and Matt Merli ss) twice in order to Will be the wrestling team matches slartlng ill 9 a m In a "draw." one guy and one girl being chosen at random from Cindy Walker. An exceptional duel ensued. With many long cop the wlOner's trophies . Lauri e and Matt also picked up 59·4047 rallies and some unbelievable shot·makIng. as the teams spilt which travel to RI\er Ide th glm those who igned up to play There were 17 couples who trophie for their fine econd·place finish . rc - partici pated. and man} "extra " guys were turned away due to the first two sets. tomorrow Othl'r home miltche' mdude .' Hawks Back Friday DWight. one of the more gifted athletes in school as well as After a short break, the final set got under way. and both How e\'er ther Will be plent\ both men and womtn s being a Ph.D. ca ndidate in math . pla~' ed phenomenally. HIS St-L. Contact Z4-HOU. EMERGINCY teams seemed to be feeling the pressure, as a number of happem ng thiS weekend S\\'llI1mln~ The \\umpn . ~1\"' wicked spikes were devastating to hi s opponents and were the I~ -1\1 SnVICE FrIda\,. there will b(' home ('ompl'te a(!am't :an DI(,"o telling difference in the final outcome. Sonja . a non ·women·s se rv ice breaks occurred . Both eventuall\ settled dOllin . .." !, • Lenses 401 VIA DEL MOITI and the Cruikshank· Walker team mana'ged to up et the matches lor the tennl', . tate at 9 a m and t1.p m"n var ity player. surprised everyone by playing a solid game that 10110\\ at 11 agaInsl Rl'dlan,J, Face SDS BSU included orne fine digs and good sets. defending champs 4-6 , 6·3. 7·5 In consolatIOn play . the team of ba ketball and golt teams Marigold LInton and Jack Logan won In a rousing come·from· The bask ptballl'rs \\ III fat· l nIHr.lt\ Th~ Trltlon Sonja and Dwight made the finals by scori ng a come·from · behind effort over the team of Andrew :'I11tchelson and Jud:.. Cal Lutheran al 8 pm the ba,;k~lball 'quad \\111 pial behind victory over third ·placers Mike Rath and Carol te nnl ' team meet, l'( (TO" tllllin rIval (al \\ e:trrn ."Her a rest and relaxation boards. Still the contest was Martindale Mike and Ca rol performed remarkably well (I'm Abrams. perlUd of almost two we ks. the close. 42·41 at halftime. due Rlver,ld at 2 30 pm. and the rSll' at 8 p m sure you won't cut this. Rath ), showi ng fine teamwork for only Tnton dulfers pla\ powerlul Th(' BUj!bv team aI:' pIJ\' CCSD Blackhawks Will return mostl~' to the outstand Ing plav getting together that one day . Their only other 10 s was to San Diego State at noon <;aturdJI' "camst Pomona ,j' 1 to action thiS Fndav. Februarv of Blackhallik center Gle Randy Twombly and Linda Maczko. the eventual fourth place Th e T R ITON TIMES news department .. aturdal the lencln~ te,lIn 18 at 6 pm. Th Ir opponent Simpson I n the second ha If fImshers . lint Will be a tea n sponsored by the however the Judges were able The tournament was played on a low·key. good·time level as 10 awa~' needs a secretary to work Tuesdays and BSl' of San Dle!!o State what to pull and fiOished the everybody wa more concerned about enjoy 109 themselves e ma\ turn out to be a game With a 16 pOint margIn. than wInnIng. Elaine Simay 's reffing added class to the =~-~~~ tradlatlonal rI\'aln' match 103·87 match s. which were generally well-called. There is a slight Wednesdays. ,1 Whatever the outcom . there's pOSSibility of another one of these next quarter : nonetheless. gOlOg to be a llihole lotta Friday OIght 's problems the gym will be reserved twice a week spring evenings for were repea ted on Sa tu rda y. as KEY LARGO ~\ partvlO gOIn' on after the pla~'. T RITON TIMES office. contest the Blackhawks found themselves the victIms of a WATCH THE BIRDIE DEPT - don 't forget Tuesday evenings - coed badmmton. You can get in some good practice WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Blackhawks underwent a crushIng 94 to 62 defeat FREE AT THE COFFEE HUT rough llieekend a cou ple of Blackha\\.k player /coach Mike for the coed double tourna ment to be held next quarter. BeSides. Wilhe says that he can 't possibly handle more than weeks aj!o. 10 109 to the Judge. Hane, when asked to comment from Southeat San [)Iego on the game. had thi s to sa .... fiv e voluptuous UCSD beauties at one time and that he 'lI be Tre' O:d G "be T eo "e ore'e~' glad to let the rest play badminton. AN EVE OF 10 SHORT FILMS y ~1 C A and RubbNband last 'Ou r big men had ~ o relief and \ ear s phenomenon of had to go all the way Intramural For both games Rubberband played an the Blackha wk . were serIoush excellent l1ame. and In fact Thrills and spills ei"er.I'S The Fa . $1.50 ''''I·'r f·C· Sj j v·' . . ... t IOfluentIal In arran!(InI( the match. The french team is In a Sa n Diego Gulls I suffered ;" the defeat of their hometown .. : l ...," .. ~ ...... rebUild In g process and the four appeanng 10 the match (' ru shing deleat at the hands of heroes. but next week 's game " the Sa lt Lak e City Golden With the Eagles sho uld prove at the cart~r c~ntr(' stage represent France's hope for the future "d,1cE t hoi .'-e o.d c: bt' Thl"I,( Top among the French team . accordIng to Chatner. IS Eagles Pa ssing qu'lckl y and lOt reslIng as Salt Lake City Pnos\. the thlrd·rank ed French pla\er lie IS married and the smoothly. the Eagle~ soon and Portland are currentlv L racked up three easy goa ls in IIlg I Tide Low Tid!' lather of a daughter three yea rs old DomInquez IS f1fth ·ranked trYing to oust San Die~o from IN SOLA NA BEACH the first period . while the Gulls th ird place In the Western "\POR'E~ FOO~5 V.i"f5 '",L c~.".p.C ES natlonallv and IS a ('ollege 5tudent majoring In e{'onoml('s ... ~------~ SERV ING NORTH SAN 0 EGO COUNTY Sunl ( ti 43 SunsetS 45 \ Iev('r IS ranked ninth and :\' ·(;odrella . eleventh Both of these ('ou Id not score 1ur the first t w() Ilock('y League and thu s gain a T~E~O""EOF'~E ;.I?TI(."C ~ EFR'A"A FREDERICK 'S SKI & HIKE pl

A'\ I:\FORMAL ~IEET1:\G LA JOLLA SP(J\SO I{ED BY 'IIIE widescale citizen input for LlTER.\Tl' RE DEP \HT- ~IE:\T . -Rexall. - Don't b. WIl\T TO DO' confused PHARMACY \\ITH with tho - other .' LOVE School Supplies A ~L\JOR l;-.i LITERH\ Hfo: MACH INE studies of the environmental is tho r.. 1 I' ,,.,,,,. Cosmetics ij II-' YOl' HI\V E \\Y THE QCESTIO:--;S ABOCT rIO\\ TO OUTRAGEOUS AN EXERCISE IN TOTAL AND 955 Prospect GET I:\TO GRADnn: UNBELIEVABLE COMPL ETE EROTICA - SHE'S iSCHOOL. OR WHAT ELSE PLATED IN PLATI NUM BABY - VOL CA:\ DO WITH .\ B \ 1:\ BUT SHE'S ROTTEN TO THE impact of construction and LITERATCRE I HE RE OR CORE - TH E HARD CORE ELSE\'. HERE I CO:'lIE TO OF HER VERY PSYCHE! THIS F AClJL TV-STLDE\T PA:'\EL D1SCl' SIO~ WED :'>i E S DAY 16th 0 F FEBRl'ARY 4 00 P ..\I . operation of a planned fifth REVELLE FORMAL ~PLUS 2nd FEATURE -- .--- COMMUNITY BLOOD BANK LOl\GE 327 F. Sl reel ,1 COFFEE COO"IES power generating unit at PAYS DONORS 0 1 GUADAlAJARA ~UMMER m~ION UNIIrIRSlTY Of SAN DIEG O for service JUlY 3· Augusl 11 , 1972 Tu es Sol For additional program 945- 530 FUIIV Qf 'edlttd (ounf\ (pc \~ Wome n Welcome languog e 01 all eve Is Ofl Ifelotv e information call the theatres Carlsbad, California. !ol klore h stor y metnodo loyv DO. 11(. Closed Sun & Man Vd:!nre ~o(lol og v an d UGH (Ul!\.I'O or tune your radio dial to 233·8328 ~Iudles Tuili on S16 5 1 I 'ieIllP\ter "n!h KCBQ, KSON, or KSDO where you 4th & F Street, San Diego Room and boord S160 \IX • ..,', .,In· Me,, 'ao hos t !am ol y Inl orm."oo fool can get a complete listing of G l Odd. Un ..e r,,'v 01 lao O"qQ lor. PARIS PUSSYCAT 477-4477 The hearings will take place at Carlsbad City Hall. O,ego :. Ilor~l o 91 110 our current program daily. 930 National Ave., National City Public agencies and qualified citizen groups and individuals are invited to participate, Presiding officers will be Hon . Murray L, chwartz, Dean of the Law School at the Uni\ ersity of California at Los Angele , and Hon. Richard . UCSD THEATRE PRESENTS ... Maxwell, President of the American A sociation of g11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111 ~ Law choo) ·. Their time is being donated a ' a public service, _1111111111 11111 111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIII§ The hearings are a new step initiated by DG&E I ! to obtain information that will aid researchers in BE OUR GUEST! formu lating the environmental impact studies, The LYSI STRATA A PAIR OF TICKETS TO EACH PLAY WILL company believes its hearings are in keeping with objectives of the National Environmental Policy Act. zm Avtblda Dr LA PLAYA BE PRESENTED TO THE FIRST 20 PEOPLE For more information regarding participation in COMEDY OF ERRORS the Carlsbad hearings, please contact Joseph F. PlIo .... m.)46S CALLING EXTENSION 2491 Dietz. manager of Environmental Coordination, SDG&E before February 25. P. O. Box 1831. San BLOODKNOT - I Groceries, ~II"'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII"III II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII1111111'111'111111'11111111111111111111111111111111111111111!llIllr Diego. Cali fomia 92112. DIRECTORS: ERIC CHRISTMAS nOYO GAFFNEY r,.4"" 1•• ,s, .. • 111111 fill, 111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 "111 11111111111111111111111- REPERTORY SEASON OPENS THURSDAY FEB. 17. THE THEATRE Wilt' I.e, IS BEHI ND THE MATT HEWS CAM­ STUDENTS $1.00 GENERAL $2.00 PUS BOOKSTORE.

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Page 1 1 Triton Times Tues day f Februa ry 15 f 1972 announcements Urban & Rural studies You are invited to attend an Two half-day seminars public lecture - Chuck informal discussion being devoted to a primary Supper for students (35¢) at Stone, Director of Minority cosponsored by the problem of today's business Tuesday 5 p.m . All welcome at Affairs, Educational Chancellor's Committee on film - the planning and University Lutheran Equal Employment control of cash flow - have Pre-mEd day at UCLA, Feb. Testing Service, Princeton, Church, west of Revelle. Opportunities for Women been set at 9:30 a.m. to 12 26, 197:', 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. N.J. will present a public lecture sponsored by the and the UCSD Women's noon and 1: 30 to 4 p.m . in Lunch~on fee S3 . Topics: Attention all Th ird College U RS Program (Third Caucus, is room 4050 A of the Bayview Room, Kona admis~, i ons , emergency students, faculty, T As, and College) . His topic will be : the Undergraduate Science Kai Club . Further health care, community staff! There will be a Third Building. It is hoped to have information - X2061. An S18 medicine; tour of medical College assembly tonight " Reaffirmation of Blackness : An Educational a place to bring questions registration fee is required. center. Reservations must from 7 to 9 p.m. in 1105 and gain information be made by calling 213-825- Coal." USB-2722, Revelle. 4- Basic Science Bldg. If regarding employment of Economics Department 1917 by Fri. Feb. 18. More 6p.m. quorum not present by 7:30 women on the campus. Seminar, 3:30 p.m. room info. on Urey Hall bulletin p.m. the Assembly will be Discussion with Drs . 3020 undergraduate science board - please sign there Swanson and O' Ne il of the adjourned. Be there! " What 's RIGHT With building. Prof. Michael for car pool. Physics Department about Nursing," a one-day Rothsch ild, Harvard Fellowships are available Natural Science 2A . Anyone seminar on the changing University, will speak on: The Christian Science from the Department of who is interested in a Housing and Urban role of nurses in the health " A two-armed bandit Organ.ization will hold its discussion about the Self· care system, has been set theory of market pricing, or regular weekly meeting Development for full-time Paced (2ASP) version of graduate study toward a for today at the Atlantis what I learned from my tonight at 7 p.m . in the this class and the regular Restaurant in San Diego. Mother-in -la w about Formal Lounge, Revelle Master' s Degree in an c'ass is invited to attend at urban-related f j eld . Will meet from 8:30 a.m . to seventh avenue." Campus. The subject for 7:30 p.m . in the Revelle 3:30 p.m. 2595 Ingraham in discussion will be " Sharing Applications are available Informal Lounge, next to from Jean Fort, 108 Me. the South Room . A S10 CONSCIENTIOUS our good with others." All the TV Room . registration fee will include OBJECTOR MEETINGS - students and faculty Deadline for applying in March 1. Viktor Frankl" M . D ., lunch. Contact Shirley Seminar with Lance Beizer, members are cordially Brandt R.N., Nursing and UCSD Draft counselor, for in vited . Ph . D ., emminent Wedne day psychotherapist, professor, Allied Health Sciences conscientious objector author and lecturer, will Coordinator, at X2705 . applicants and those with " M ic key and the any other draft questions " Jesus Christ Superstar"- speak at the University of Beanstalk," and " Johnny today at 3 p.m ., in 1102 8 p. m ., multi-media San Diego at 8 p.m . in FEDERAL HOME LOAN Appleseed, Pecos Bill, and Tioga Hall. Be sure to notice presentation of the rock Camino Theatre ; no BANK BOARD Lil' Toot" will be presented change of room from Fall opera . Free and open to al l. admission charged. His RECRUITERS US by the Sk i Club at 7 and 9:30 Quarter. at University Lutheran topic will be Citizenship required p.m., USB 2722 . Tickets DeQrees : B Majors : available at Urey Hall box Church . 9595 La Jo lla " Psychotherapy and Bus .Ad / Accts/ Finance/ NAVAL UNDERWATER office. If you want a break Shores Dr. Philosophy. " Econ. Positions as Savings RESEARCH AND from your surrealistic and Loan examiner, DEVELOPMENT studies, or a reflection on What to do with a major in Thur day financial analyst, er.onomisl . CENTER RECRUITERS ­ the past, this is for you . The literature? Questions about Degrees B/ M / D Majors: prices are 50 cents for kids, Grad school or whatever. Dick Gregory, 12 noon and 8 S.S. Kresge company EE /ME Physics, Math. 75 cents for adults. Faculty-student panel p.m., SDCe. recruiters - Western and Analytical work, applied discussion. Coffee and Central U.S., permanent research and mechanical UCSD PHOTOGRAPHER'S cookies . 4 p.m ., Revelle All People interested in resident visa required. electronic design . ASSOCIATION - Short Formal Lounge. spring break trip to Squaw Degrees : BAiBS Majors: Programming analysis of meeting in 3070 USB at 7:30 Valley please come to Snow BASKETBALL - MCC vs. any major. Accelerated on­ life science and p.m. Ski Club meeting, 2C 1110 8 the-job training program geographical data . Victor Valley, MCC Gym, 8 p.m . Your support is Fellowships are available p.m. leading to store Teaching credential needed . management, district informations seminar for - .. . - from State Farm for Teaching Credential students in business or For graduate student or management, buyer, and students interested in information seminar for executive positions. For elementary or secondary business-related fields such students i nteres ted in teach i ng u ndergra d as computer science, General meeting of the AFT more information contact teaching. Informal Lounge, elementary or secondary career planning and Revelle Commons. For economics, mathematics, teaching. Informal Lounge, - American Federation of and pre-law, who will enroll Teachers - at 7:30 in HL education, X2401 , building more information contact Revelle Commons. career planning & for either their senior year 1260. 2D . F d of undergraduate school or Public Service Career Day ri ay education, X2401. fir:..t year of graduate school Recruiters Communications program in Fa ll 1972. Applications representatives of Federal, in Third College will present ANOMALY FACTORY are ava ilable from Jean State, County and City civil a public lecture at 2 p.m . in presents MNX today and A Sunday matinee showing Fort, 108 Me. Dead line for services will describe and Cor Rm. A, 111 Me. 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