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Febr uary 7, 1984 Serving the UCI Community Volume 16, Number 16 History of One Man's Fight for University Pre Unusual Mascot by Ginger Bean Pays Visit o UCI ZOT. It hung from banners down the Discusses UC's Seeking Next sides ofth e buddings... It appeared on buttons, bumper stickers and Financial State UCI Chancellor decals.. . It was etched in a hillside by Greg Hardesty by Brad Graves overlooking the camp11s...... New U staff New U staff The year was 1965 , marked by political upheavel, wa r pro- UC President David Gardner The Chancellor Search tests, Berkeley riots. And a paid a two-day visi t to UCI last Committee reconvened Wed- braf!d new UC cam pus. week, meeting with student nesday at UCI with UC Rising up from the m iddle leaders, fac ulty members and President David Gardner in o f the green fields that once Orange County education offi- attendance to further narrow sustained the b uffalo herds of cials to deliver his message of the list of possible replace- James Irvine was UCI, a cam- "a renewed sense of public con- men ts for outgoing Chancellor pus soon to become distinctive cern regarding education at all Daniel Aldrich. for its high quality of programs, levels. " Graduate Representative faculty and academics. to the Committee Greg But something was missing: !\iessage to Senate Thompson described the The new school lacked a mas- Gardner on Thursday told meeting as the "process of cot. The administration decided the Representative Assembly just whittling our list down," to let the students choose the of rhe Academic Senate that but said he was not allowed to animal that would represent Governor Deukmejian's pro- reveal the remaining number UCL Students were to submit P. 1Jp 'hanmng posed UC budget-which calls of candidates. their candidates, and the favo r- W HO SAYS IT'S LONELY AT THE TOP?-UC Presiden t for a 16 percent hike in faculty " There's a number of meet- ites would be voted on in a David Gardner and Chancellor Daniel Aldrich share a salaries, a $36 million boost to ings left to go," was all campus-wide election. lighter moment together during a Thursday breakfast academic programs and a $7 Thompson could say. A student named Schuyler at the University Club. million increase in capital im- Leaks Feared Ha ~l ey Bassett III was con- provements-represents a Thompson explained that cerned with the choice of the Students and Faculty Unite "major turning point." there had been leaks about mascot. He wasn't too thrilled "I never count my chickens candidates under considera- with the proposed Roadrunner, In Aff1rmative Action Effort until I see them," Gardner said, tion. Unico rn, or Golden Bison. " but I take it as a given that it "They' re sensitive about Schuyler and his buddies by Greg Hardesty New U staff [the budget] wi!J be enrhusia- confir ming," T ho mpson said. wanted something unique, non stically received by the Legis- "The candidates don't know traditional- something slightly The Academic Senate's Representative Assembly over- lature in the spring." they're being considered, and radical. Then someone men- wh elmingly approved on Thursday a student affirmative action they may have to decline the tioned the anteater. It was per- policy statement call ing for an active commitment from the Gardner emphasized the need nomination if they learn of fect. UCI faculty to " foster the transformation of the university into to work closely with state uni- it." a m ulticultural institution." versities and comm uni ty col- Nominations are a sensitive "The ado ption of this policy statement represents what may leges to both insure the pre- matter since all candidates we ll be a key m oment-the joining of forces in student paredness of incoming fresh- currently hold posts at Univer- affirmative action efforts with the faculty," Senate Student man and to " reach out and sities, Thompson said. Affirmative Action (SSAA) Committee Chair Helen Weil told encourage young peo ple" by Disclosing the number of the assembly. offering more opportunities to candidates left, he added, could Recruiting Proble m them to achieve a high er edu- allow some, by piecing that U C Irvine became the fi rst campus in the UC system to cation. information together with the establish a specifically student-oriented affirmative action Continued on Page Continued on Page 6 6 Inspired by the J ohnny Hart p rogram operating out of the fac_u~l~ty~·.s_A_c_a_d_e_m~ic_s__ en_ a_t_e_w~h_e_n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ it estab lished SSAA less than - comic strip, "B.C. ," the Ant- a year ago, W eil said. Diagnosis and Treatment eater had all the makings of an "This resolutio n isn't just ideal mascot for the infant uni- em pty rhetoric," saidJonarhan versity. It was original and W iener, chair of the faculty- Researchers Working Hard to slightly irreverant. oriented Senate Affi rmative ·Schuyler got on the ball. In a Action Com mittee (SAA). one-man political campaign ''In ado pting this policy Find Ways of Cotnbating AIDS that is still remembered by statement, we are frankly ad- Chancellor Daniel Aldrich as mittingly ucr has a problem byDlnh Vu "Not everybody is susceptible to the agent "remarkable," Schuyler Bassett that causes AIDS. T herefo re, we need to look in recruit ing and retaining a n It's a disaese widely known and feared. Jt'sa employed his promotional, at the no rmal population and the high risk all adequate proportion of under- disease health researchers are working on public relations and marke!ing population in order to determine any dif- represented students and are everywhere, including h ere a t UCI. skills in an ingenious crusade fe rences," said project director, Dr. Hoda in turn seeking an active It's called AIDS-short for Acquired Im- to instate th e Anteater. co mmitment to changing th e Anton-G uirgis. mune Deficiency Syndrome- a condition in The study is carried out by carefully analy- which the victim develo ps a depressed level of Continued on Page 6 Continued on Pa$(e 3 zing and comparing blood sam ples from the immune activity, thus leaving the body vu l- general population to those from the high- nerable to invasions by opportunistic o rgan- risk population, which include homosexuals isms, including the body's own outlaws, cancer and hemo philiacs. cells. For the Record Preventive Medicine How the immune activity becomes depres- Dr. Sudhir Gupta, professor of basic and sed, what can identify this depressed State, clinical immunology at CCM, is meanwhile and how one can prevent or treat this condi- working on the diagnosis and treatment of tion are the subjects of current research at the An article in the January 17 issue of the N ew University AIDS. UCI California College of Medicine. mistakenly reported that Elizabeth Baez entered a guilty plea "Right now, AIDS can o nly b e diagnosed to voter fraud charges filed with the Orange County Central Researchers at CCM, working in co n- when the patient shows signs of secondary Municipal Court. Baez actually ente red a not guilty plea. The junction with the Ame rican Red Cross, are infections such as tuberculosis and Kaposi's N ew Univem'ty regrets the error. investigating the possible markers that can sarco ma. W hat we would like to do is to be differentiate the normal level from the de- pressed level of immune activity. Continued on Page 9 ., 'Last Chance to Honor Him' NEWS February 7, 1984 I 3 NEVVS Gala Farew-ell Prepared News In Brief Orators Talk Way into Unexpected Awards; '' \ tt· I ,,,. I"" , For Outgoing Chancellor Take Third Overall in Regional Competition '\, \\ \ .. . ttl ...... by Brad Graves man is leaving, it is quite Funding will come from by Cindy Sandeen Saye, (second place in o rig inal poetry .. .. ' .. New U staff likely that his name will sources as diverse as pri- New U staff and impromptu speaking) and the 'tud<.·nt t . lll'~<.·n remain at UCL The Aca- vate donors and "a zany T he speech and debate ream ca p- team o f Eleanor Ponomareff and l ·llf l{<.'~<.· n(, ..;<.•• U As Chancellor Daniel demic Senate is currently walkathon like the Beta tured third place last weekend out of Sookyun Kim (third place in novice Aldrich prepares to re- considering naming a Breakers or the Do-dah 39 schools fr om California, Nevada, d iv ision debate}. tire, UCI is preparing to pan of the school after •' ' '' \ . ' Parade during Wayz- Washington and Alaska at the 1984 Ben Homan, head of the forensic send him off in stvle. the Chancellor. '' "' n ..... ' goose, according to Governor's Cup held in Sacramento. team, wrote and directed the reader's ' So much is happening, Aldrich's name will also ·. ' ...... Communications Din:c- UC Berkeley rook first, shocking theatre piece that was awarded third in fact, that all the events stay in a new endowed ...... ·. '• • .... \,," "l....' tor Kathy Jones. no one, but more than a few brows place. The cast (Laurie Martin, Alden \ have to be coordinated chair, probably in the ap- . . · were raised when UCI hauled home Pierce, Lorraine Shelton, David Nat- ' .. through a single office plied sciences. During the Probably the biggest over 20 trophies, o n display now in kin a.nd Ginger Bean) gave a 25 minute so they do not overlap next half year various or- fund-raiser will be a black- ... . from of the Chancellor's office presentation on ·'Sibling Relation· '· \id l c.1JlitH.' on the Chancellor's cal- ganizations will sponsor tie dinner the night of (Administration 501). ships," a s trange blend of drama, l1r.1win~ endar. activities to raise the half- commencement, expect- '\c.1r A few of those trophies are first poetry and comedy that included . ' ~ ... .. · ... Aldrich the Man million dollars needed to ed to bring in $150,000. exerpts from Leave ft To Beaver and ' ...• .. - .... Tio...... •... place- rwo going to David Hagopian .. . . " .. lrr,, Although Aldrich the fo und the chair. ~ ..· .: '"Of .;. .. (persuasive speaking and communi· Star l17ar1. · ...... Associated Students is ...·. : ;.: . cation analysis), and another to Gin· The team, in only its third year of considering donating ' ;...... ger Bean for a reading of her own existence, has already proven to be a ...... SENATE:Afflnnative Action $500 to the chair. In ad- .c...... Continued from Page I poetry. major force amo ng W estern speech- .,. dition, they are consider- - Debbie Sa lot Other standouts include Scott Van makers. -· way the faculty has previously dealt with student ing bringing back former D YOU ntOUGHT IT WAS LAST MONTH-The New Year was celebrated by the members affirmative action." AS officers to honor Ald- ~t"'luC l 's Cl'l rnese p-opulation on February 2. The lion (no, it's not a draqon) ~ed the Steady Decline rich during Wayzgoose. ~,~, 111tl1Kll~ 'k_1r- c-e~e>b.n;nts in a march. The proportion of UCI undergraduates classified WE'VE M:OVED! Pc~1n P?1.'\..."t--d f'-)f' as underrepresented groups-American Indian, Black, Aldrich will also be °'"t-X' ..llo..1l\~ \.: l\..,.U~ !- Chicano, Filipino, and Latino-has declined steadily honored at various annual to the first trailer on the left in ~- r- ~) 'F\. Pttx:tn ... n for three years, from 14.6 percent in 1980 to 11. 3 functions such as lunch- University Town Center eons and awards cere- s.txial Ecology E..-xamines percent in 1982, according to the SSAA report. ACROSS FROM THE ; MPUS DRIVE. 83"3387 The resolution states faculty members can contri· monies, and at a halftime b ute to student affirmative action b y: ceremony at the March 3 kirlkO . '. s.txietY fron1 :\lanYY"iews~ . Ti-.c: :>:- c.::a.:7. ___ ::"::.. :.::. -__;,_: .;•-== ... ;-.a-=---=~:,1 n • integrating culturally diverse material into the basketball game. ='' ''.o.nn~ \ltlkr .. '· ' -... · - .=.;:::::e~· .::::a.· ·=-·-·-= -.;:. ·--= O:::.;:.:: C -=-·• !3a r curriculum; .. .. -. .. . '\c"' l ~aff _.,,__. ,,.,;. ::. !:-..:-.-:: ? :._.,, :,.,,:;;.:-::-::-.· l:1:iee • participating in recruitment efforts and working He will also receive a M-F: S.7; Silt.: 1(}4 5¢ COPY (Self-Service Available) C _;-,; _. .\'.-:::-.:..:.. !-:-::~ ·;. f.· . - ::..;- : C - · ;-- .ne with community groups; :.crapbook at the end of FILLER PAPER AT LO\\ PRICES 'i.l' llXJ ) I IEITT Sf f 2 : • establishing mentor programs for minority the year compiled by the 5;. :-.. : .~ .. .!:-:--:-...... -- .... ~ ~~- -:- :"".:' .•l.OS students within academic units; Alumni Association, filled REDUCTl00.5 E'L·\RGE\1f '-T) L·\\11,,\TIO' .. '· . .... •. "" .. . .. - : .. .. ::-.. - ?... ? .... : - ::. :: : -= - .• -..idv e encouraging recognition o( faculty contribu- "with all sons of bits and '0'~ f}\'I BLJSl"-ESS C.'\RD'- Rl BB! R "i \\II~ TR. \'<,f'\RE'( :Eo., ... -. -. _::: .:.. ft - :. • .. -- -:--;. ·rer tions to affirmative action in personnel actions and d rabs" about his 22 years OFFICE A'.'-.D '-( 11( X )I "l Pl'l ll '> program reviews; and, at UCI, according toJone s. . '\ .... : ...... : ... : ...... :. :- ::- :' -:. .: • encouraging the recruitment and fostering of In addition, there are I !\RD S. "( ll-1 CO\'ER \ [IO-R1'Dl'G ( l l\\B <,f'll-0\L B1'DIM, ' . . . .:.:" ..... ::_.. t OLL-\TI:-..(. ,\ JOB~1 . the retention of minority faculty, who can serve as sure to be some surprises. REE ( '>I \PLl:-..C O' \ 10'>1 role models for students and contribute to the But don't tell the Chan- ·\DDRE<;S LABELS (()\IPL TERILLD \\t\ill'C Ll"lfo., ·- ~ . - ;:: .:- ·. ·="' - . -· . - . ::-. ~ ;. = ;::- _: --:.Juse . " . -...... cellor. \\ \ll.t\~LE PAPlRO.,. L''-lN l.t\ll) \<,fR< ll~Rl(,11 - -= == --.-= - - :, in development of UCI as a multi-cultural institution. . ~- ...... : .. 833-3387 ...... •...... - ...... ,. _,. .. ~ ~ .... ::-- - __ ~ , _- • .:- rne --...... c.. .. :' .. : - .. -- : - IF YOU'RE INTO PIZZA, BEER AND BIG MACS WL T ------.!..-- YOU'RE PROBABLY OUT OF SHAPE

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·------..a.d< LaUrvw's &rc>pe.n------Heaftt'I Spas.------SPECIAL------STUDENT------DISCOUNT-- M d k:r C~Clt\ P-1Yfl0~ to .htelc Wli'On(' \ Hewlett-Fbckard. FILL OUT THIS COUPON TODAY. Enclosed hnd cnt'C lc;/ monf'y or""&g and ICS majors on February 14and15. - ~ " ...... ,. ~ For spouse information. contact the spa nearest you. For further information --~ , ,... C' """ ~.... "._..."""· ~ ~ ·~.... .,_.....,.."""" call 213/861-0708. I n~ Diego call 619/276-9233. -- I UCI FEATURES February 7, 1984 I 5

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Located directly across from the University of California. ln·inc _-::...... :.-"'.":- ._~ -- __ ·: -: -=- ::-:- ··-· ?. : ... :- .- . :,' :. .•.-: . i.: :. : • ' campus and close to some of the City of Irvine's finest resid enti al neighborhoods. The Ma rketplace m University Town . -:-- . -_- - ... _-.::-: ~ .. ~ ~ -· .. ;..:-;.· ~::~.-~...... -- .... - :-:-.::.- __ '*\ ,·· =' ··~:: , ·, ·• ... ~\ Center is envisioned as an important part of Ir vine's dynamic future. Pl ans for The Marketplace include a 250-room hotel. ._ -- - J., :- .- \ ,;, •••: "' -=-t=:...._~ ~=-=- :;: ~- ... : . ~ '' 1,.'. ·.; ",· ·•'" .·! .·~ ...-.:. a six-screen theatre complex, a bustling farm er's market, restaurants, and a va riety of retail shops and services. All set _s: _ - -- - \•,'\ .-::'. ,''. ,· \, .;i •• : ..·:- .i . . . ' '. ,,,, .. am idst attractive ly landsca ped plazas and colorful malls. The Marketplace at University Town Center. A very special place . \ \\ ,' -~: .. ·.,';: .... ,·-;. .::··.:. :, ·. ..:....- _-_ -- : - ~-- ., .:. .. •• . :·-. \ 1. ~ :- •. : ....·_:.;.:- For ve ry special people. For leasing information, call Rick Strack at (7l4) 720-2280 . ~' -- _-:· ·,•\\ .',' .;.. ,,. \ ,•. ~ --: :,· •"'." :;: - -- ::- ' .• \ '.. ' ?:~- - :-:- - ·- _;::: _: _;:-_- . . 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ExJ><"rimenting With the .. _ - - - -. - (,ardn<:r <1n "fhur':>day Playboy Bunny design, taid, athletic event o n the cam- 1ht univ('rsiry plans ro u5t: pus, 900of1,500 students the S 7 million budget 1n- attended. The ante-ater· creast to comptnsatt for r inspired v.•ater polo play- inflation and salary in· ers brought their own I creases of employees cheerleaders, who passed '\ who providt studtnt ser· roll -out party fa\"o rs to vices. the crowd and velled "Either fees will scav "Gi\re 'em the to n.gue!" . The Marketplace at University To\VIl Center will ...... ··~-"' tht same. or thev will b~ "Zot!" v.·as shouted _ reduced $ 70 and ~1 e wilJ every rime a goal "'as end up taking cuts in scored. and the anteater programs such as fina ncial cheer. '"Give me a 'Z' be a very special place for some veiy special people. ' . aid." said ASCCI Presi - give me an ;O', gi\·e me~ :, '.' ,. dtnt Skip Coombtr. ·T'. v.•hat have you got?- SAfJ DIEGO F\.'N .. But the students, of ZOT~" resounded across You r friends at Kinko's Copy Service. Look & Eye Opticians, The U.S. Postal Service. Valley Federal course. mi,!Zht not be given the pool.deck. Savings and Westaire Travel and Tours will be an important part of The Ma rketplace at University rhe choice," he added. L"CJ ~·on rhe rnarch. Town Center. Plans for The Marketplace include a six-screen theater complex. a bustling farmer's OC Panel Breakfast and the anteater v:on th<: election. market, restaurants, a variety of retail shops and services. and a 250-room hotel. Unril construction "Tht: rhre1: stgmtnts o{ .-\nd a st.a:- ..,, :as Do:n. :-i:l;.'.h1:: 1;;duca1ion mu;.,t is completed la ter this year. you can visit these fine merchants in their temporary location next

:l~i b'· '-f:t a~a;n'-r earh to The Marketplace. across from UC! on Campus Drive, between Culver and Unive rsity Drives. UC' ot~1er. ·· Gardner told a Be sure to explore their fine array of products and services. Each merchant has special resources ::iane~ ol Oranize Count\' BONITA CANYON FIO Col!c-~e presidents and SEARCH to share with the City of Irvine's resident and student communities. '.'i...p~:\·; .. or'- on T~ur..,~ay .:.ta n:c:JkIJ~~ i:·. tn<: l :-11- Continued from Page I ·:1::l:on t !!ct lt ;, : lnotht'r s1ationery s1ore \Vith office. OPTICIANS styling with friend ly Tor:i Da\·ey. SERVICE feneratior. stationery and school supplies. Wi1h a large selection of papers neighborhood se rvice. 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ACR-71 asks Student Body President's Councp Warehouse staff will ex- the U C Regents T rustees of CSU, and will be at lrvine Feb. 11 and 12. plain how ro maintain th e Board o f G overnors of CCC to Systemwide adm1nistration will bje cross-country skis at noon. review their ethnic study policies. attending the ·meeting ~uring wh ich Resolution #19-49, p resented b y Jus- various 'bills, issues -and legislative Thursday, Feb. 9 tus,. m oves to fill the vacant social plans will be disct.issed. For more • Dr. Richard Rodri- science seat. Resolution # 19-5 0 , au- information co'ntact Bennett T erry, guez of Kaiser-Perma- ASUCI External Affairs O ffice at nente will speak on inter- When yoU're in a 1ght pot, th ored b y Tom Davey, mo ves to en- force that no person wh o is no t a 856-5547. nal medicine at 7 p.m. in room F-110 ofUCI's Col- lege of Medicine. 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be able ro identifv the symptoms of AIDS be- fore the patient comes down with the other in- fections," Gupta said. "We hope, with fur- ther study. to eventually come up wnh real simple CHICKEN BROILER and inexpensive proce- dure for tht early diag- nosis of AID . " he said. We a re a Center providing the community with lee· "Furthermore," he ad· tu res and classes on a variety of subjects within the ded. ''our aim in this re- field of HEALTH , with a focus on well ness and holistic search 1s also ro investi- 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. CH AR-BROIL techniques. We offer a THURSDAY NIG HT LEC· gate the methods of pre- TURE SERIES. Each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. we explore ventive medicine and to CHICKEN CHICKEN a new subject. 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Anne Cohen, R.N., Coordinator isolated from both AIDS 23722 Birtcher ke Forest• 714 59-7940 and non-AIDS blood -·- .. ·· -····--···-- -···- ··--- ...... dono rs. 10 I February 7, 1984 OPINION February 7, 1984 I 11 &liroria/s Guest Opinion Men's Tennis Words Into Action A Quiet campus, Day and-Night by Brett Anderson A-iy aparrmenc and the Medi· or ~ot-to separate p~ople, When it comes to affirmative action efforts, UCI is considered Anteaters Unbeatable I sit· at my d es k 1n· t h e d1m ' cal Center both seem like bto diluted" · the concentratlon· J of one of the most progressive campuses in the UC system, and . h "I · th h o utcasts ofa kind with nothing o 1es in any parttcu ar area pateh ofl 1g tu renng roug • II · J f h by Rob Gerstley they deserved everything th ey last week. the campus took yet another giant step forward . f . d b r the sounds ofpassino cars at a umes. s ure y one o t e t h e screen o mv win ow; u ,., I · h f th New U staff gor, · b k · db r to assure thern tha t the under y1ng t emes o e when the Academic Senate overwhelmingly approved an t h ere 1sa oo • opene e1ore . "M Pl "r th h J . h d F u n·versiry ,·s even inhabned aster an ior sc oo Throwing back some o ut· The Anteaters were given affirmative action policy statement that symbolically joined the me, a pen 1n my an . o r a 1 • f d" e matched opponents and prov- another ro ugh macch by USD, forces of student affirmative action with UCI's faculty. moment, I connnue· to read I musrwonderwhva· univer- wash oned. o LSpersement,· f a ·rr tuaJI . siry of substantial size seems r eme 1scourag1ng requent ing cheir # 16 ranking is no buc recained a 6-3 team victory. The newly adopted policy statement actualizes Irvine's as 1 canac . yconcentrate, . . vrh h social interaction among large fl uke, the men's tennis ream I scratch cypt1c notes on paper so d1 sor1e nred. \:v Y are t e b f d wenr 3 ~ 1 o n the week, losing committment to not just keeping the numbers of underrepre- while some words from Ma.reel buildings spread aJong 3 clrde num ers. 0 Stu ei:its. The number one Anisro n \vas o nly ro highly ranked UCLA, upset 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 . but the rest sented students up to par, but actively transforming the P th h h d. like satellites with nothiog But as LS often said, that was roust run roug mv ea , • · h d h . · d ·11 while defeating Brigham Young, of the team pulled through. campus into what officials refer to as a .. multicultural t h eygosome thing. l.k·1 e th"1s: but empty space ro orbit'· t en an· . t is· is• now,d an su , " F I · I d Campus Park in rhe center the Un1vers1ty s stu ent cen· the University of San Diego, The big winner was Irvine's institution of higher learning." or a ong time, use to go h. h d ·d h and Claremont-Mudd. to bed early." can seem quiet, peaceful, it is ter w ic: ~tan s outs1 e t e sixth seeded Mike Downs, who Innovative community outreach programs such as Project If I want to look out the true; but so can a fortress ~ca.dem1c circle, -unprotected, On Wednesday. the Antea r· coasted to a 6--0. 6 -0 win. Radius and STEP have been established to foster the recruit- window I think I would see seem equally tranquil. And a 15 not e.nou~h.. . . ers rook it to BYU, 7-2. Top ment and retention of minorities at the obvious staring 1 seeded sophomore Stephen O nce again the Anteaters won square card· board shapes, fortress is designed to protect: _ At n1ght 1t 15 $0 qu1~t JO two of the three doubles point- namely, local elementary schools and community colorless, no thought appar· what malevolent torces did Camp~ Park, empty hke a Anisron won hi:::. only n1arch of the week 6-2, 2-6, 7·5. Bruce matches. Neil Amor and Julian colleges. ent in either the design or the the architects and admini- fores: lll th~ dark but for an Man So n Hinl! aided the Irvine Barhan1 have been playing some Only by focusing our attention at this level will the declining selection of the location. strators wish to pr'otect the occasional light from the en- aggressive tennis together, and Understand: the building, University from? gine~rin_i: comJ?Iex or Hu- cause by winning 6- 3, 6-3. The numbers be reversed, and the University's recognition of such men won five of rhe six single:::. their scores showed the results the University ?vledical Center, Lately, I've invested some marur1:s .H~ll Silence can ~e of their teamwork and desire as Joe Ochoa clearlv illustrates its ambitious commitment to truly acting sits across the street from my thought toward obtaining an annoymg: it m~e~ the dis· matches and were sitting pretty IN POSITION- After his 5-0 b eginning this season, B r uce Mon Son H ing m ay be as doubles play began. they posted a 6·3, 6-14 win. upon.:._ not just talking about- the need for increased student aparonentin Campus Village- answer to this question and, ta.nee betwe~n buildings -se~m The men have come ro count moving up to Irvine& number one seed soon. affirmative action efforts. behind, of course, a shadowy though a profusion of likely greater; and- lf~e-other_hW!-d- ln the doubles they continued on Amor and Barham, whc curtain of trees. I do, however, prospects has crossed my mind. ~ngs are satellites, each _with the onslaught by winning two almost insure a victory befo n,.: consider myself in this respect none seems more trenchantly its proper ~lace on the c1rcI: , of rhree. Ar this srage of their stepping o n the court. Women's Tennis Posts Unbeaten Week Untapped Resources more fortunate than moSt plausible than that the campus then the Fme Arts complex is season, UCI could no t have others living in theaparonents: was designed with the idea of its own littl~ . solar system asked for a better match. BYU The team garnered some Many in the private sector recognize UCI as an invaluable h y Rob Gerstley 6·2. most doors and windows face protecting it from the \Vorld separated as it JS from nearly gave the Anteaters a stro ng confidence earlier in its 9-0 Giordanella was pressed into defeating her opponenet source of both research and graduates who are well-prepared rough, white stucco walls two at large. everything on campus. battle and lee UCI prove rhac victo ry o ver Claremont-At udd, New U staff the #6 singles spot. And 6-0. to enter the workforce. but few take note of another prime stories high, iron railings and It is guarded from the Whilepeaceandsilenceare Giordanella made th e most o f And Stephanie did not have Rebounding from a surprise her chance against Fullerton much trouble with her third resource- the nearly 11 ,000 students currently enrolled here. cement steps (if they're lucky), streets by semi-aesthetic nice at night, it does seem a loss to the United Stares In- and small plots of grass trim- hedges and trees, conspicuous little odd-and discouraging- by pulling off a 6- 2, 6-2 victo ry. seeded match , winning 6-2, 6- Most students who seek part-time work find themselves ternatio nal University, the 3. Finally. top seeded Linda med and immaculately con- signs, and gray asphalt parking that they would also be pre- Streaking Anteater Basketball The women won aJl six singles taking tickets at a mo>ie theater, flipping hamburgers at a fast- women's tennis ream swept its lvfallo ry won her match 6-2 , 6- tained by neat cement borders. lots filled with every imagin· sent at nearly every hour of matches and held on fo r nvo of o~ three matches last week against 2. Once again the doubles won food restaurant pushing shopping carts at a local super- There are few trees in able type of car. Inside, on the the day. Team Caves in on Hapless 49ers the three doubles to give them Fullerton, Loyola-Marymount, two of che chree marches. market, though the)' are in fact qualified to perform jobs which Cami)us Village taller than campus, the placement of the So, soon after ,the sun sets, an easy 8· 1 team vi cto ry over and Long Beach State. The Anteaters did have a are far less menial. This fact is almost shocking when one six feet, except for the few of buildings is such that it is my television will begin to Fullerton. by Dave Drum ran up a 51 -25 lead half time Third seeded freshman tough time against Lo ng Beach, considerable height which are necessary to walk in circles in '.g low; I'll read for a while; and considers that the,-e are probably more than enough firms in New U staff by and the 1,648 people that Stephanie Rho re r led the way Earl ier in the week, tht bur with the fourth, fifth. and located on the very edge of order to get from one to yes, I'll probably go to bed the Irvine area to absorb as many student interns as UCI could showed up at the Long Beach against Fullerto n with her 6-ri . women sto pped Loyola-l\.1ary- sixth singles ~inning, they puUed the Campus Village complex another. early. round up. Point g uard Jero m e Lee Arena last Thursday night were 6-2 victorv. "She kind of mount 7-2. The Anteaters our a 6· 3 team win. and have already been men· Irvine seems a school de- Bret Ar.derson is a sophomore That students benefit from internship programs is obvious-- poured in 21 points and dished probably checking their TV blooped it ~ve r and I smashed singles department continues Stephanie Rho rer sumn1ed tiQ.ned. si~ned-whether intentionally English 111ajor. off six assists as the Anteater it away," said Stephanie of her to hold on tigh t, winning five they gain valuable work experience and learn a great deaf "11at guides ro see wh_at they were up the women'sseason so fa r in "b asketball team extended its miss ing on the rube. lopsided vic tory. of the six matches. " saying, '"The matches we were can only be learned in the "real world" - but the arrangement win streak to six in a ro w with Anyone who left earl y didn't Due to fourth seeded Elvane Fourth seeded junior Gret· supposed co win we wo n, and can be a truly yreciprocative one. a 100-84 drubbing of the Lo ng miss much as Irvine took a Harvey's sickness junio r kirn chen Bering was a big winner, the ones we weren't, we didn't." UCI isn't without internship programs-the Graduate School Letters to the Editor Beach State Forty-Niners. nap in the second half. "I told Irvine, now 8-2 in PCAA of Management has a program "11ich has been highly it deplo res and condemns the January 31), the co mical pun- chem not to let up," sa id J\1ul - play, kept the 49er defe nse successful from both the students' and employers' perspectives SENSITIVITY depiction of an insulting ethnic gency of the master is gone. ligan, "but they do n't always s tereotype in the editorial car- " [I am] bereft of jests," he guessing wi th a balanced of- listen." -but the campus does not need more such programs. MECHA's respo nse to the Baseball Starts New Season toon published Nov. 22. laments, because "so me un· fens ive attack. " They (UC!) cartoon in the Nov. 22 issue of Long Beach managed to The community needs to become aware of, or perhaps the MECHA seeks to abo li sh ra· known idio t kyped my crea· posed a lot of problems fo r the New University was a letter us," said 49er coach Dave score 59 points against the by Chuck Harris hit a solid .336 during league play last seaso n. university needs to impress upon it, the fact that a pool of cist attitudes and practices tiviry." Anteaters in the second 20 But Do n Davis has to be considered the real appearing in the Nov. 29 issue Buss. " They have both offen- The first ball of the Southern Califo rnia talent is available to them here on campus. through activism, not passivism. This is shameful indeed. Yet minutes. Plagued by foul power man in the lineup. and a presentation before sive ingredients outside and Baseball Association's new season wiII be This activism includes speaking fans out there need no t despair. trouble, UCI spent much of T ransfe ring from Chaffey College, the burly ASUCI Council requesting sup- inside shooting." thro\vn out on February 7, and fo r the up when we feel racist positions Given my personal respect fo r the second half in a zone de- Davis has the potential to beco me a g reat port to denounce the cartoon's Lee a nd g uard G eorge Anteaters, I 984 looks to be a rebuilding year have been taken or racist prac· his disarming jocisiry, I have fe nse, which Mulligan said hitter. negative stereo type. W e believe Turner led the outside threat, after losing eleven seniors. rices have been committed. instituted a dragnet for the col- made the ream " le thargic." this is a reasonable expression combining for 3 7 points on 16 Head coach Mike Gerakos begins his fo urth "He might have the most p ower of any Ne~s w~~~Ys~p~sity However, MECHA agrees lar of the thief, or as H ardesty Next col. of concern o ver insensitive of 24 shooting from the field. campaign in an Anteater uniform carrying an UCI player over the last four years," Gerakos Jrd Floor. Gateway Commons with J eff Foster that n early all would prefer, the robber, or is Unt\t!r'lty or C,1h1orn1a Irvine 92717 • (71 4) 856--1 285 material. "Jerome and George hi t the 84·77·1 reco rd under his belt. said. ln response to Jeff Foster's Latinos are tolerant people, it the crook? Lifter? the Burglar? A1ulligan wasn' t really disap- G REG HARDESTY GLENN CLAUD l·MAGNUSSEN Yes, the search is o ut for the o utside shot tonight, and that The team will be loo king to better its 17· The big question mark on this yea r's team Ed1tor-in.(h1(•t \1.inagin~ letter published Jan. l 0, sensitive to whites and white pointed with his team's play, Editor burglari o us brigand that pilfer- o pened up the inside game," 11 SCBA record from a year ago, when the has to be the pitching. Between graduating C.:i rl.i Levenson ~bf'CC.I MECHA has never been invol- issues. We would hope to en· chough. "We' re playing as well Swt-11 ed, fleeced, stripped, robbed- explained coach Bill MulliJ?an. Anteaters finished behind Santa Barbara and students and major league contracts offered "1"" Editor [n1t.>n,1mrnent Editor ved in the trashing of the N ew courage white sensitivity to as we have all year," he said. darn it, I am talking to the "I'm really pleased with Jerome, Fullerton while leading the SCBA in hitting to players, five of rhe nine pitchers from last Kenneth R. Yo unir.. Jr. Joe Ocho.i U o r the defacing of newspaper Latinos and Latino issues. The Anteate r starting five all '>pon~ frM1 r Phold Edrwr he's starting to come around." with a sizz ling .317 average. year's sraf( a re gone. racks as the letter implies, no r light-fingered forager that srole scored in double fi gures in the ASS ISTAN T EDIT O RS MECHA Hardesnr's wit! Center Todd Murphy power- win, and fo ur of the players The team needs to hit extremel y well again Keith Bu~h ...,!".,...~ • Lloyd lanW!n \1u~•< • Francesc<1 Sawaya firw Art~ do we condo ne this type of Gary Miller and Ed Deese return to the actio n in response to articles In the meantim e, with the ed the inside game with 19 are averaging over 10 points t his year to stay in contention fo r the title. starring ro tation, bringing a combined 6·4 ADV ERT ISING MANAGER poet, let us pay the reverence L.Jurie Jane Brown we protest. POLICE BEAT points and nine rebounds. Ben per game. Junior Paul H ammo nd, Sophomore Ad:lm record fro m last year's staff. Expected to of old days to Hardesry's pi!· re ~ li"'1 Grimm Oll•l 1· \1.in.>,i.:t•/ M.ulr Koeni8 Ad Production \.1<1ndger AS UO supported MECHA Imagine the Arthurian realm Thornton had I 0 with 12 Ging and JC transfer Don Davis are exi:ected ro und o ut the starting roracio n are new- laged creativity; let us walk Earlier in the week the team Brian W.Jrrick (1rculat1on ,\l,inager in this issue. Neither MECHA manquer Lancelot or the Police bounds as UCI ourrebounded to supply the lumber in the Anteater lineup. comers Linton and Waynejusrl. Linton, the backward with averted gaze and took a trip up to UC Santa ACCOUNT EXECU TI VES nor ASUO attempted to censor Beat column devoid of the zany CSULB 47-29 with the most Barbara to face rhe Gauchos. Last year, Hammond hit a team leading youngster, had an 8·3 record at Canyon H igh AnneUe Oi Pielr.i. nlon io, V,dc rie k.uno. Phif MJ l ~ un.ig;i . Christine Vrieling hide the shame! the editor of the New U, as was humour of Greg Hardesty! Is it ream boards this season. The trip turned out to be more . 398 while collecting 21 RBis along the way. School last year fanning 84 batters in 7 3 WRITE RS implied by Jeff Foster. ASUCI Ging, playing with a little more experience, innings. Dave Dru111, Byron Ely, Rob Gerslley, Brad G r.iv-es. Jody J on~ possible? Could it be true? Yes, UTHMAN A. SHODIPE But the game just wasn't of a vacation as the Anteaters Kevi n Kiyan, Michelle lusin, Melisse Lu sin, Jo.anne Miller, Michael Rydzynski , passed a resolution stating that it finally happened (New U, Comparative Literature that exciting. The Anteaters beat UCSB 78-67. Ci ndy S.indttn, Ne.al Shusle rma n, Da nny Sull ivan CA RTOONISTS Brad G ravtt. Bri;i n Moffal. Li~ Sladille The UCI sailing team CARTOON IST EMERITUS fi m Smit h This Week's Line Up by Joanne Mill er place any higher," said head New U staff coach Joni Palmer. PHOTOGRAPH ERS Tuesday, February 7, San Diego to meet with the U.S. Interna- Eugene Ch oi, Cu rt Condon. l.lnc Geddes, Keith Hi\-11'1)' Join the flew Uand The women's tennis team takes o n San Teme.rity, owned by Tedd Chet Mojic.1., ~te r Ng.\i, Dt>bbie S.lo l, K.1. trine Solder tional University at 7:30 p. m. Diego State on the Crawford Hall courts at The Temerity and the Mamie, Kerr, fin ished in a tie fo r first PRODUCTI ON MA NAGER Thursday, February 9, but was ultimately relegated to lody /ones 1:30 p.m. UCI's entries in last week's The Irvine baseball season o pens against The baseball team takes a swing at visiting Independent Press Telegram second place. Mike ash was PRODUCT IO N ASS ISTANTS Earn While You Learn ~""'4" San Diego State at 2:00 p.rn . the skipper and Rand Arnold, Hien Ngu~n . Myra Ra dlow, Slephanie Robinson Cal Stare Dominguez Hills at UC! at 2: 30 Regatta, placed second and fifth, The red hot men's basketball tea1n returns Duncan D rechsel, Gary G re- . TYPOG RAPH Y PR INTI NG p.m. respectively, in the field of seven Caryn J. Steichen 4t~~ - w ta "''!v home to face San Jose State at 7:30 p.n1. Big Boats at the two-day com- meux, Pete Hatch, Mark ADV ISORY BOARD The NEW UNIVERSITY needs creative, assertive Wednesday, February s, Friday, February 1 o, petition held at the Lo ng Beach Hemptsted, Mark K obayash;, Raymond l.1Co§lc, W illi.am S. Lobdell ~~+ ~~a.. The women's tennis team fac es the Uni- The men's and women's swi mming team Yacht Club. Lisa Manzer and David Wirtz Uri~gn<'d <"e ~tgm .1 ! wri/el'> ,1re flOf fl <-CCS~ n !y /he o p.mom af 1he N~ Uniornity, A5UCI or the Mamie, wh ich is owned by Un•""f\1 url<.'nl ·1Ufl publte JllOfl """''"'8 !kc lJCI ( .lmpu ~ com· Advertising sale experience Is preferred. The men's tennis team travels to Malibu Park pool at 3:00 p.m. The sailing team has been munoty The AS UCI Communic Jl •o ri ~ Bo.1rd f1Jll y ~ UPPO ll ~ 1h .. Uno~rs u y o f C • h furm~ ·s pahcy on oon· UCI and wasskippered by H arr Call Laurie Jane or Lisa 856·4287_ for a march with highly ranked Pepperdine at UC Santa Barbara visits Crawford Hall to impressive all year long. The d 1i.cnm1n.1non. M...e f1 •Smg ~ 1><1ce w11l nat ~ m.tde av.11 lab lc '" the N~ Uni...,rslty to •nyone who at Jordan, was fa ced with a mis- d1 i.c 11m1n;itei. on the ~ S • S of • n<~ t ry. color, ndllo ndl o ugon. •..C:I'. ~h g ion,....,. or W'•Ud l ofll'fl!,lt>on 1:30 p.m. take on the women's basketball team at 7:30 coed squad is ranked in the top AU m.1 te11•1 copy ..ght N- U n i~ni l y The women's basketball team heads for p.m. match in the Big Boat races. 20, while the wotnen's team is "Mamie was jus t Coo sn1all to ranked in the top IO . 12 I February 7, 1984 as the

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February 7, 1984 I 13 /~--- Fine Arts Back to Old Vienna in 'La Ronde' by Francesca Sawaya When La Ronde was first produced in 1920 it New U Staff caused an immediate scandal that led to a Director Keith Fowler sits in his chair, smil- highly publicized obscenity trial against Schnitzler and rhe cast. This was caused by ing as he listens to a sentimental waltz. "A Viennese friend," he remarks, " who had lived Schnitzler's famous "dashes," which called in America, once told me that "you Califor- for the lowering of the curtain on whichever nians may aspire to the glamour, the intoxi- couple currently occupied the stage. Fowler cation that old Vienna had, bur you'll never does not ·believe the play will be too con· troversial today, "depending on the audience" equal our phoniness." and has frozen his couples in "interesting .Fowler is currently staging his translated poses," rather than lowering the curtain on version of Arthur Schnitzler'sLa Ronde, which them. will be seen Feb. 7-11 at UCI's Village Thea- But it wasn't just the dashes that bothered tre. La R onde (literally "a round dance") is, says Viennese society. Schnitzler also made char· Fowler, "a sardonic ... an objective view of acters who, though they had generic names passion." It lays bare the nature of the rela· like the "Young Wife," were clearly identi· tionships between ten men and women, all fiable as individuals of the day. (The "Sweet equally and transparently selfish. The play Young Thing" was Schnirzler's mistress.) moves circularly, spotlighting the romance This, says Fowler, works to our advantage of, for example, "The Soldier and the Maid, " today. Fowler was able to show his actors and and "The Maid and the Young Gentleman." actresses photos of the o riginal people their Though set in Vienna of 1897, Fowler characters were based upon. "I am able to remind them [the cast] that these people Philip Channing notes that it is apparent that the characters say the same "trite things we say today before really existed. I have them look at the photos CIRCULAR AFFAIRES DE COEUR- Selfishness and then they are able to assume the external incarnate in "La Ronde" of passion. intimate acts .. .It is a gold mine of hum.an nature." image of the character, become the character." M oody and Powerful, Foley's Portrait of r------Film------, Youth Proves Anything But 'Reckless' by Glenn Claudl-Magnussen The two have nothing in common-nothing, New V staff that is, except a desire for each other and :\ Films about youth are ubiquitcius, but more need to break away from the destinies they feet often than not such films treat the teenage bound to. As Johnny puts it, "I"ve got to go. I years as a carefree time when one's biggest don't know where- just somewhere, out of problems are deciding which party to attend here, and I've got to go now." Friday night and who to take. Reckless is dif- It's Johnny and Tracey's hesitancy about ferent-it honestly deals with some of the their feelings fo r each other, their uncertainties problems most of us face when growing up, about their fu ture thatare the focus of Reckless. and thus portrays American youth in a far James Foley's moody direction and Michael more realisric and in teresting manner than the Ballhaus' striking cinematrography heighten run·of·the·mill pimply teen flick. the intensity of J ohnny and Tracey's emotions. Every high school has itsJohnny Rourke and Screen newcomer Aidan Quinn brings a Tracey Prescott. Abandoned by his mother sense of turbulence to the role of Johnny that when he was young, Johnny is a loner, a hell· is expressed as much through his actions as raiser. School's just something he puts up with th_tough his dialogue. because he's got nothing better to do. Tracey is Moody, intense and powerful, Reckless is an just the opposite-a pretty cheerleader from enjoyable film which portrays youth and an average family who has always done well in maturation in a way they've been seldom school and never been in any trouble. seen-the way they really are. ~-----Music------... Moving Away From Mac, But Not Too Far Christine McVie/ and Mr. Buckingham.. pleasant arrangements and Christine McVie In fact, there seems to be no playing, no offensive lyrics, but (Warner Bros. Records) artistic reason for this record nothing that sticks with you. Christine Mc Vie has always to exist. None of the songs McVie's beautiful, smokey been the silent partner in the indicate a burning desire on voice tries to save the day, but Fleetwood Mac songwriting her part to break free from even it wears a bit thin by the team. While Stevie N icks and Fleetwood Mac and express her middle of side two. Lindsey Buckingham have feelings on her own. All the There are some bright Canada's Bear of Bee received most of the attention songs are either simple, even moments, however, lik1• the in the p ress, Mc Vie has quietly naive love songs, or simple, snappy opening track, '" Love sat back and consistently even naive unrequited love Will Show Us How," and the written some of the band's songs. album's best song "One in a best songs. Not that an artist has to be Million." This song is ·shere! So o n her first solo album tormented in order to justify highlighted by the inspired away from the Mac(she had an putting out a record. This albun1 vocals of guest Steve Win wood. Down from the North Woods of Canada comes album out in the early 70s just seems to be a case of Mc Vie After watching her languish Grizzly Beer. Not just another Canadian beer, but a rare breed of brew. befo re joining the band) you wanting to make some music in the N icks/Buckingham might expect her to jump out and not wanting to wait around shadow for the last several years, An authentic Canadian lager- naturally aged, so it's remarkably smooth. With a flavor in the limelight and grab some fo r Fleetwood Mac to decide I was anxiously awaiting no other Canadian beer can stand up to. The bear of beers is here! attention for herself. what they' re going to do. Un· Christine McVie's solo al bum. Apparently Christine didn't fo rtunately, in this case, that But not that it's here, I think see it like that. reasoning makes for a rather the m ost important thing the Instead, Mc Vie has gone from bland record. record shows is that all of the one band to another, co-writing Only three or four of these Mac's songwriters are best off ~ · · must of the songs with guitarist songs would be good enough competing against each other Todd Sharp, and enlisting the for a Mac album; the rest are as members of the unstable but CANADA'S BEAR OF BEERS help of big name friends like faceless excursions into mellow more satisfying Fleetwood Mac. llTlllO't8d by \lln Munclling & Co., Inc., New ""1<, N.Y. Eric Clapton, Mick Fleetwood pop/ rock: nice m elodies, -UoydJansen 14 I February 7, 1984 TICKET TICKET February 7, 198'\ I 15 Garrison's Working Proves ~d~~rsOJ?n~~!.~in~tO Light "ght Twilly's Barren :Jungle' Fails For Ede.1," but he has Friendly " however is ere Restless Natives Are Concerned Walk Into Light ~ • • (Crysalis Records) a.dd e:...i. a. harder edge to Anderson at his sharpest. a great 60s feel and is The title track is a bit Titat Serious Can Be Fun DwightTwilly/Jungle ofa dabble into techno- by Krys Barber rers served to further highlight the in- his music. Even the vocals Cuing in on the isoJarion the album's only Ian Anderson, main (EM!/ America melody that lasts pop and "Why Do You New U Staff finite replication and restriction o f the mover and lead vocalist see ~ harsher than in caused by technology, he worker, from stonemason to executive, previous works. paints a mechanized Records) longer than the time it Want to Break My A pipe pounded. The audience ofJethro Tull, has finally receptionist to trucker. (This reviewer The title track, possibly musical portrait of the takes to pull the record Heart" is a pseudo thought that someone had dropped taken his flute and gone Within the world of was amazed at how gracefuUy the women the album's most relationship of the future. o ff the turntable). ballad, but both only something offstage. A typewriter bell medium-rock, some in high-heels scaled the scaffolds. nothing really grabs go half way and leave sounded, and the audience knew that ,,,-::----:;::------~~ "Toad In The Hole" is artists are able to put Walker is very skilled at moving large one of Anderson's cypically you. This is a bit the listener flat and they were in good hands as the cast of ar least a little hie of groups on stage. His satrical look at skeptical love songs: a disturbing, since Twilly unmoved. I think that's exploded onto the UCI stage in emotion, genius and lf'ork1ng middle-aged workingman's is such a great the biggest problem a jovful celebration and reflection of dancing to supermarket muzak was very energy into a genre amusing, while the dancers in "Lovin' view of life and love, where performer. with his record-it American working life. rh ar really doesn't beg Al" (August Lobato, who shared a great life has become a habit, As far as the leaves you in your seat. Performed as a series of vignettes, it to be li stened to. time with the audience) steamed (es- and love is coming home individual songs go, It neither makes you seemed hard to believe at first that Dwight Twilly could pecially Beth Ellen Ivens, Cindy Takeda, to the amenities of "Max Dog" and "Love tllrn up the volume or there was anything at all to be celebrated learn from these artists. and Michelle Kelley singing backup on consumerism. The music Her" are the standouts. turn it off. about the monotony of 9-S jobs and In his latest effort, the scaffolding), and "Operator," a is bleak, and lyrically it's -Warren Bobrow being co£S in corporate wheels. Jungle, Twiliy writes slow, spiritual piece that transformed some of the best work on However. Workin;. proved co be quite and sings some nice into a rousing show-stopper. Joe Ochoa the album. But then runes with reasonably fun. Anderson always has had Carrie Keskinen was especially poig- The cast both impressively sang and POWE R TO THE PEOPLE-The "Working" cast working hard for our catchy melodies, but danced, and kept their energy focused a way with the subtle love they just don't stick. nant in "Just a Housewife," a comment money. song. on the women-as-housewives syndrome. through what could have lapsed into a The only song on the This number was the first of many disjointed clump of songs. Anderson crafts well, reco rd chat really jumps which utilized women as background Working wasn't your typical vacuous and if Wa!k Into light is at you is the final cur, singers which added a refreshingly new musical theatre story of what boy gets distinct from his previous "Max Dog," a tune In the Wings work, it is more than able dimension. what girl. . abouradog rhat"can'c Working was innovatively staged by And perhaps the best thing about THEATRE OFYUGEN p resents Antigone in classicJapannese Noh style Friday to stand on it's own. A rock, but sure can roll." Clayton Garrison and Chet Walker, lflorking was that while the issues being and Sarurday, Feb. 10 and l l in UCLA's Wadsworth Theatre at 8:30 p.m. tense album of social You reallv have to hear .... ?.. . i who utilized on stage tri-level scaffolds addressed were decidedely serious ones, GO BAROQUE, UCL<\'s Baroque Ensemble under the direction of Bess Karp, commentarv from start the lyrics. to believe it. to finish. lt';alk Into Light designed by Douglas-Scott Goheen. The the overall tone ~as optimistic and performs in Schoenberg Hall Friday, Feb. 10 at.8:30. At any rate, Twilly has optimistic. showcases the has brought Anderso n written songs that repetition and boxing-in of the charac- uplifting- and that's nice. DISCOVERING POKilJGUE.SE CINEMA. a seven-film tribute to contemporary Portugeuse cinema whic h innovatively explores the theatricality in film is new Anderson. Crisp, squarelv into the 1980s merely evaporate into sponsored by the UCLA's Film Center and the Arts Institute of Chicago in bell- like keyboards by with a flew musical thin air. collaboration with the Portuguese Film Institute and the Cinemateca Portu- Vt-rtese S\virl around th<: ripeness. Once again. ht Don't get me \Vrong. guesa in UCLA's Melnitz Thearer. Ge1t11re1and Fragn1ent1 and Conversa Acaba play vocals. and even the has proved hin1self one of the album is lis rtnable. SUPER SAVER TOURS Saturday, Feb. 11 at 7:30, and Oxala is featured Sunday, Feb. 12 at 7:30. !)\'nthesized dru1ns can be the most polished, if but txcept for ··11ax Pac~e includes 6 days. 5 nights. hotel accommodation f~)rgiven hen: for \\•hat cynical. artists around. Dog:" and ''Don't You tht:y add ro lhe <;ong's Love Her" (\vhich has and air travel from Tijuana for two. Audition Calls technical feel. ··ust:r- - Heather Hartrnan F.O.B. 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All of The Cure Japanese albums received very little write a "dance tune" to • "How to ace a test ~ the actors and actresses turn in fine supporting per- Whispers: the singles airplay. win back the favor lost - b making ho l" ·- formances, bur the most credit must go to the man at (Sire Records) To hardcore Cure fans after the release ol iii 1U a p ne cal _e Is rhert anything worse than being a lonely guy? center stage. (and rhey are our there), Pornoerabby. ,- J • What could be more depressing than having so much Fans will enjoy the quick one-liners delivered wi th Thesing/es contains some the appeal o f these songs The Cure obliged, but ill ~ trouble getting a date that you don't mind having a martin's classic riming. Unlike his past movies, how- of The Cure's most recent lies in rht:en1otioneJ depth g rudcingly because they " F, b l4 h 1· h b' Sh h !! fern as your best fri end? and beauty of The Cu re's kne.;; that a' commercial •. e ruacy r ~ t e ig test. av.· t at l . - J ever, The Lonely Guy makes us think. Everyo11e has and more accessible work special mrl yo a s 1t b In an film, Steve Martin is The lonely evocative mix of tender success would mean a tour, . ~ · u re sen ive. _:a nng guy Y ~,--.'-1-=.,--__J experienced to some extent the feeling of being since the Cure's dreadful melodies and captivating and the band sending rhe Heart-to-.Heart ~o uquet I- · Guy. i\.fartin plays Larry Hubba rd, a struggling young hates alone, and it is the ability to identify with the main last album, Pornography. lyrics. Let's just say they performing live (their I• - fro~ you r FTD ~lonst. Beautiful flowers - , writer in New York who makes his living working for a character that makes this movie work so well. Accessible is really the had sonlething, a certain shows ar the 1n a decorator tln with a sachc1 he.a rt. And as usually greeting card con1pany. Hubbard creates such priceless Thanks to 's adaptation, we're not made Beverly . parry~but ~ greetings as, ''Sorry I 1nissed your birthday uncon1fortable by Hubbard's depressing state ofaffairs. better choice of words spark. But not that spark Theatre last summer less than $22.so• I wasn't invited." over labeling this has dampened to a fizz, proved that). . Call or visit your FTD Florist today. Because " Instead, we laugh at his problems-loudly!-so be ~ I collection as "pop," and what we're left with is Contrary to what the title Valentin~ ·s Day is one big test you don't \\'ant to flunk. prepared. M Steve Martin has not been as funny since Tbejerk. because songs like "The a pile of damp ashes. implies, "Let's Go To Bed" _ _ · • • . ~ . --~ . Love Cats," " The Walk" " L t' G B d,, h h I · ;-it.~.:m:,....~ /~, \ With the recent dry spell of good comedy in the e s. -· o to e , t e is not so muc a sexua . . 1 1 theaters, Tht' Lonely Guy is greatly appreciated. :~! ~~ert~~ 1~ow~~tB;i; ~:c1c~s~,~~s~~~~ :::~~~ ~~=~~~~ ~irisanescapist ~~~ - ~-·. .::: .~•m•o• :::~:~lo~~:~:spec.1al care. See it- I assure you you won't be alone. 0 ·w:. Cure are all about. Before express request of the This collection has it's oei-;~y oeacc.1 ocna1 1 J , ~,si- •aa.ma• • a1 Roos1s ''"""'-10~~~ ""' these three songs, the b an d' s reco r d company. posi ri ve n1on1ents, ~ TOP TEN TAKES band's previous five The asked that Smith howevt=r brief. "Love ~~ >»~>i11'J<~<)!B(>.3tX>.0e<~~>M<:>B< . 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EIJ·------~------;:;;;iil green salads Save over S2 00 • green salad Savo owir Sl.00. . ·-- LEXPIRES2·20-4' ------EXPIRES2·20·8' 1 FRANK QUACKENBUSH RENOVATED THREE t•• T£XTBool:;s Spread the News------~ BUILDINGS, WORKED OM A DAM, PAVED A ROAD, gone ... . AND BUILT TWO CHOPPER PADS. [ f'S)CHOLOGYI Army Rare go< Frank Qµac:kc:nbush off to a gocxi start in his Orange County's ONLY Triathlon Headquarters fidd. It cm do the same fur you BE A CAMPUS REP \.Vhcther yoo're a civil~ or an Engl.M m.ip-. n:x- man: inform:n.m FEB. 13, 1984 ""P by

lnd Li Fr an ~ Qu.>d1enbu sh m~red 1n c1v1I ~-UNIVERSITY Cn fl'necrrn i:J• 1~ Unty o f Aniona andwu 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine (Campus Valley Cente r) ti> ~~ l\(i \\OKI) pn•t,-.in~- !tr ·,. FOR SAtE ·- 1 \\\ Bl G- took.' lh·\ Kri::il.t·r. SERVI CES .. 111dt·n1 di .. counl \II ~pin~ cil'an. run:- J!OOd . \ \t F\i ra... . HELP WANTED 1111\\ lnuj.! h:tH• \\l' ht·t•n Rare 'Backstage' Look 11t·1·1t.. d111w h~ pruti: .... iunal' \t'Re. \... ki n~ S.! ... oo o.B.O, Call ,l:Oi11 1! ULll' . \\di b:t)!t'. 1111 \ JI · I' I \\lf\l'fl J'R/ \G ij} \\l)RJ) • SAllE Pff(HJX"i/ \G- VISA/MASTER CHARGE • S25.00 I Pavlova, K arsavina Fokine Nevertheless, the frus- • • : 859-0451 : Qukk Ht• \ ision .... L ill :1 prnft·:-.· I U P'f'O A LL t 984 FAMOUS BRAND to Balanchine, Nureyev, tration resulting from ,. • worth of make-up free I Makarova and Ba ryshni- .•...... • .. i1m;1J H:; J. Jll.,1. • • SKIS, B OOTS, BINDINGS H art's di rection is miti- I with your make-up lesson I I N STOCK kov. With the- defections gated by the exce ll ence DJSSt:R l':\TIO.\S. TllESf: S. Rt·· t-'R t:I: 11.\ IK CITS •• •• ••••••••••T l:\ C: HER \t:t:IJ S••• pan -timr•• r hild I ON SAL •Nown of the latter three stars of some o f the scenes. SUllll·s. RtJWliti\l' IA' ltt·rs. l)a\S, ~.~.t oo \ :thll'. \\nml·n onh . jnhu 1·:1n:. (h\ll lr;msponalio n. n 1•\i- I and the political in1plica- We see a class of 10 year- t\ n lil1J!S a nd \\'l'!: kt:u tb- tilF. l'a1 1l ll:1 ir lksig11 . (lwhimi 1ioh·, ht1· hours. lf in1i:n·:-.1 1·d. c .dl for I COME SAllE l!llC ll TH:ll. 'iKl -1 106. llij.! 1! 11 q . - .; ! ~ 6 1 11. . d e tail :- - x ci- .! 1.l·t. I tions, chances are that this old ch ildren already I film wi ll be the only straining intently for per- PHl )ff.S."tlO\'.-\J. Rf..'i{ lll:'.li :1r1d CORT CURTIS, l CS W m~ I To .. 11('1·1 !ink (hi).(!) ANNOUNCEMENTS I glimpse (fl awed as it is) of fectio n-and then we see CO\ t'r k ltt:r s: fka r. JH·r ,.., u:t· GESTALT \1 F\ i11 l'r:1d o. I the Kirov that we will the 16 year olds, so per- .'iht·: t 1ilor·m:nk 111 luor C:lrtTr PSYCHOTHERAPY l.o(, 11f l..i ..... (·, rud:n ? ( h- I have fo r many years. fect that when o ne miss- ohjt:ctiH·s. \ 1.·w\~ ll ~· sij!ll t• t l u r 1nd"'•dv•l • l <1mol~ huh. l' .~. \nd l'\t·rd.. ~ 11111 ~! \IT i:\TIO\ \\11\tt:\ of I Cl · I ON OVER $300,000 WORTH OF Rel ~h on~h

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'111 1\:G; \\ OH I> l'KIHJ:SS l\1;- ,.l'lus!'I S;> •o• t"" CU" " nt l0frP 'Q "C ' 1 ~ Hate to Ga il Th3nk the Kirov students at the IOQ Cus1o m rn.,arCf'I 1"" S•S ~SS•~ and coming o ne, Al tynai For all yo ur t~ p i n g rltT tb. F:1s1. & ( FOR SALE '~"e " e i ~ o ,. ~ ,, ~o • " Vaganova Choreographic IS IT TRl'f. ~ 0 11 can hn~ .lt't'P' Ila pp~ Hirthda~ \1il.l· Hull\ u stin <7t4> 8 3 2·58 9 8 Assylmuratova. J\lezen- arn1rat1.·. d q wndah l1.·. Re:is n11 · ~ ~ ...... ,.k 1 ')12 oo ano "'~ " • 206W"- OKG\ \l/.\TIO\ I() \KlH.ISlt los '" " 'il"" le'J. C A !l002S !<' 1 J 1<1 ll 8776 fo r S , ., throui.:h ihl· I ..\. ~ 11 11 mnld~ oldit•. \11u ·n· £ht· Insti tute, and for rhe rest ahft: ralts. Lill H r i J!J..~· ;;1). \IOT()IU:,t:J.1: I •J -- - Su1ul..i \ I.I, \0\SE\St:. tseva. in the fe\v shots we I )!tt\tninwnt'! (;1·11hl' f:Kt .. totl: o ~ see of her (when \VC are O.~ ., ? . 1.! 'l1T l·mluro. l·\relknt nrnd i- C'.;111').\I .! ) ""·t .! · 11 t.!. 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JAMESON RANCH CAMP s2.99 AlbertsOl'\.!I I Others, You Should Be Comin g To Us" $3.00 .:1~~ ~~~~ 'c"c':!~~~ I \ l t{ IJ \l:S l ll R l\ C ; ~ STI:\\ \ Kll- I SCHO OL lllAl't:T- \o\\ ~ 0 1 1 c 1n h:ni: POITERS \\'llf.f. J.- Jjkt• 1u·w! 1:SSl:S. R1·,t·n :11iuui, 1:-. '. :' I 1 752 6 181 ss1-0967 I I \J1•\a 11d t· r · • Need peop le interested in working with " 4535 Camp us Or. FREE DEL IVERY ! 1 ' 5' ).0iHI \\ nrl 1 h1 i1h - ~ Ca ll fur I I QFF Un1vers1ty of Ari zona ~ o u r dog or rat ll ~i: d p ink· 1.ockcbcl' kick \\ ht·d \\ n101or children in a ru sti c mountain setti ng and w ho , narq 1H1ist.. 1l11 lt'I ;uid 111 :111) odM.•r.;. co ... 1 s i; ; ') nt•\\ ;,.dJnJ.i S.!75 llir-n·1u r; . 1; u id1·. \ n1,k1h'r. o ffers more than 4 0 Our :-.t't't>lld ' t·ar uf lt1\t' I EXPIRES 2-,, d4 EXPIRES 2-14-84 EX PIRES 2·14·84 I f :1ll R a ~ a l ?65-'l .! .ll . oho . S1t·ph:1ni1· ·t96· I .! (H b es. 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Ra\n:1 (;idl'l.d dt·1t· sign up for a ftbruary 10th I ST I 24-HR ACCESS HAIRCUT & BLOW DRY I Spanish Six-week ses- n1 l ~ si s 6 .H · ~ ,., . on-campus lntrruirw. ~ Th e Lowest Liquor n~ e~~:EcM~'.!'T~i~~l.it;!~~~~~:,; TAI roNY''t PAM sion July 2·Aug ust 10 . ------. I I I I l< t:\T Bii; RI: \K rh:tkt. .'ikt·p' >' P.O. Box Rentals • Copy Service lnew clients only) 1984 Fully accredited \ l'l'l IC: \ T/O \.'i \\ \11.\Hl.J:: I Prices in Irvine I I I lll « lr ~ l. i ~lopt· ' · Cn lur T.\ .. \lt·sa t:o11rt Ro111:11 11 ir :-. · program Tu1 t1o n $41 0. l'l'hr 11 ;1ry J ,; .! I. 1')>11 Do }1>U ha \~ tale nl? 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Studt:nls SCHiil. info a l ski club me l1 i n~ Feb. (602) 621-4729 K~(1 1' 1111111· (1 .>l)X : l.:111n·u. S2 a nd~ :adrni!Non S.!. i;illow/ M Room 752·7738 111aiiuiiraii"iii'----· 20 I February 7, 1984 ~------"5UCIPresents-=====------~ Internal Revenue Service FREE Washington, D.C. $$$ INCOME r ,, r. ~ · 1 ., l YOL' Income tax refund TAX HELP trom VITA FEB 7\ 1984 w th \ T['\ 1s UCI"s Volunteer Income 'fax r\ss1stancc Program. PSYCHOBUD '. a : . • l rec prcpar.u1on ot fcder;:il ,md St.Uc t.1x returns .ASH WEDNESDAY::. b\ IRS tramcd (l)lJ!1~·lors at the CONCE RT • Free t,L'\ tnll)rm.1tll)f1 .1\·,11Lll>lc FACTORY

\VHEN: \lond.1\ thru \\eJ11cs.!,1y. 11:00 .un - 2:00 pm ·' In io ~ . Fcbru,uy 13 :\pnl l(). 1%-1 ~ i ! L \VHERE: Crn,·cr::-.tty Center Lobby 1 I ;!...... ,·~-...... - ..... ·-·· ca-- · ~ · ...... - ••1 • ...... _..."' ...... ,. .... _, _ ...... - ...... ,., _...... _ .... c. For odd1t1ono11nformot1on. coil 856-5232 ...... ,.- _ ...... _ ·- ...... """ ._ ...... ,...... "11 • • ...... ·--··...... ,... .,...... _ ...... - ...... ,., ... , ... Sponsored D,t ASUCI. AGS. GSMSA

HOMECOMING DANCE Interested i n learning about featuring The Band current U.C. issu es a nd meeting with o ur local (~tOO~! le!~~a~::s? l.J Annual U.C. Student Lobby A~ ~ p)J Legislative Conference ~\ - - ;f Feb. 26, 27 & 28 In Sacramento Friday, Feb. 10 at 8:00 p. m. Free travel and financial assistance available. Heritage Room !\l~!f Contact Ju lie Justus at 856-5547. *FREE *

F•~~ Complaint, Criticism or AGS GRAD NIGHT Suggestion for ASUCI??? 8 pm - l am Friday, Feb. 10 Contact At·Large Council Old Verano Rec Center Rap David Young * Free beer to graduate students Wednesday, 1·3 p.m., in ASUCJ or phone 856·5547. Ford Mystery Film Series presents ASUCI ILMS Out Roads - ASUCI Travel 'While voc.otioninq in the Greek l~le~ . famou~ detec.tive l-4erc.ule Poirot ~potted * present * ESCAPE o beautiful woman on the beoc.h. Reolizinq DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY that ~h e wru dead, he d id not o~k her to dinner They're not just getting rich ... They're getting even. TO EUROPE Come to Outroads-ASUCI Travel 1984 European Travel Seminar Wed ., Feb. 8 • 6:00-8:00 pm Heritage Room 101 A & B Latest infonnation on: tVJL • Flights UMDfR • Accommodat1ons • Rail Travel Tttl • Tours SUM \ ·~•'- ' l..f "f , ... "' ..-i N ~ • "•I" ''• ·•1 1, •V AA A·• 'P" '('f .,_._, ,. ...:.,t't ,f• °'l • ,f V • •r.1.1,t f • "1'111 f'I W ' " I f. ·• • 'A 'ff • •., , o • · ·.~ "4'IH 1• f Kf , ,'¥ '' Vo ~ \ . .... f ,'\l'N ~j R · ~:- .;.:· ~. .. ,,,.. ·'4"t ::c. ""·· •f ~

Fri. & Sat., Feb 10 & 11 Thurs., Feb. 9 Science Lecture Hall Heritage Room, 7:00 p. m. 7:00 pm. & 9:30 pm. Special presentations by Europe travel experts. Door prizes and refreshments. UCI Students $2.00 • General $2.50 *FREE *