THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDIJL UNIVERSITY AT THIS WEEK SAGAMORE Oct. 20, 1986 Vol. 16, No. 8 ITS sttmng controversy INDIANAPOLI S See Page 3 Hearing impaired Olympic approval sought threatened by Bell proposal for drug testing center By MICK Med RATH By PAUL OEBONO An Indiana Ball proposal to Statt Writer If all goee well, IUPUI will • T here are very tew bill local calls the same as long be the home of one of only two distance has some Indiana res­ I facilities available idents and IUPUI students up drug teeting centers in the in arms. country certified by the Inter capable of testing for national Olympic Committee. drugs in the performance The proposal would use the The IU Sports Medicine first two digits of a number to enhancing areas.' determine the distance of a Drug Identification Labora­ call and electronically meter tory is due for a certification review by the IOC in January -Carleton Nordschow time to calculate the cost of 1987, according to Carleton individual calls. Nordschow, Chairman of the Also affected under the new Department of Pathology at proposal is the TTD/ITY [TUe- the International Amatuer cummunication Device for the “There are very few fad Iities Athletic Federation con­ Denfftbletype] system for the available capable of teeting for cerning the first IAAF spon­ hearing impaired. As a result, sored indoor track meet, said its customers may face sizable drugs in the performance rate increases. enhandng area," said Nords­ Nordschow That meet is chow. "Most drug teeting cen­ scheduled to take place in Diane Stegner, IUPUI tutor/ ters are teeting for signs of rec­ March 1987 at the Hooeier note taker for visually and reational drug use," he added. Dome. hearing 'impaired students, The only other IOC certified In order for the lab to be says there is Inequity" in the lab in the United States is certified it must be capable of billing proposal since mes­ located at the University of testing for every drug banned sage#-soke about three times California at Loo Angeles by the IOC. In addition, the as long to transmit over a TTD/ Even without the IOC cer­ IOC will occasionally add to TTY unit than they do over tification, the lab, located in the list of banned drugs standard telephones. -the Medical Sdancea Building, “There are a very larga num­ Stegner added that many of will perform the drug screen­ ber of banned drugs that are the hearing impaired popula­ ing teste on athletes competing updated annually," said Nords­ tion are on limited incomes, in the 1987 Pan-American chow. and may find the new costs Games. "The agreement with "At their (IOCfel last meet prohibitive. Ray Westcott, a professor of Manufacturing Engineering them iPan-Am officials] is ing in April of'86 they added a Last year, the IUPUI Dis­ already in place," said Nords­ whole new aeriee [of drugs to abled Student Organization and Technology, waves the checkered flag at the National CoUegiate Driving Championships at IUPUI last Thursday. chow. be banned]. Ith kind of like collected over 1,000 signatures The certification would help being in a floating erape See PROPOSAL, Page A Photo by TOM STRATTMAN in ongoing negotiations with game," he added. Sweets, decor highlight new Riley cafeteria By JOYCE K. JENSEN removed from the Hideaway day," Burks-Craig said, "and Science Editor Cafeteria. fresh pretzels. We also have a Reid Duffy has not been If the meat and potatoes popcorn machine on order." seen there yet, and he is not menu and inevitable casse­ likely to show up in the near roles looked familiar to stu­ The cookies will probably be future. But on a campus noto­ dents, faculty and staff who available in about two weeks, rious for its limited selection of have stuffed their faces at she said, adding that a variety eateries, a new place to eat is Riley, that’s because they are of sundaes, named for char something of a happening. duplicates of what is served at actors in Jamea Whitcomb Such an event occurred Oct the University Hospital cafete­ Riley's poems, are also yet to 10 when the Riley Cafeteria ria. The reasonable prices are ■ come. opened in the new wing of the duplicates, too. Burks-Craig said the new Riley Hospital for Children There are a few differences, cafeteria expects to serve and celebrated by offering free though, according to Jamelle about 1600 meals a day [Uni­ spaghetti dinners to its first Burks-Craig, Riley Cafeteria versity Hospital cafeteria patrons. director. "We will have more serves about 2600]. “We start RILEY 18 JUST A SKIP grill items and more kiddie serving breakfast at seven in and a hop from the campus' types of food," she said. "We the morning,” she said, "and medical facilities, but a leng­ expect the teen unit [of the stop serving dinner at 7:30." thy walk from the eastern side hospital] to utilize the cafete­ “BUT WE WILL HAVE of campus. Yet it's worth the ria more than they do now." SOUP , sandwiches and casse­ walk to the cafeteria. The THE NEW EATERY ALSO roles In the ice cream parlor on ambience-subdued lighting, will be competition for Univer­ a 24-hour basis," she added. carpeting, muted plum tones, sity Hospital's legendary choc­ The cafeteria should be serv­ live plants and view of the olate chip cookies. "There will ing the campus at foil capacity The Riley Hospital Cafeteria Riley patio-ia light years be fresh baked cookies every by early next year. Photo by TOM STRATTMAN Pog© 2 SAGAMORE Oct. 20.1986 BRIEFLY NOTICES T O D A Y ------f------Career and Employment Service# Is sponsoring a one- Candidates to talk on campus Tuesday hour presentation on beginning resume writing at 10 a.m. In Bus/SPEA Room 2010. The presentation will be given by Tom U.S. senate hopeful Jill Long will be one of and pose questions to the candidates. Cook. All workshops are offered to students, staff and the three candidates meeting on campus Itasday In related a matter, a debate which had been university public at no charge. For more information, call for a forum sponsored by the Womenk Caucus scheduled between Rep. Andrew Jacobs, Jr. 274-2554 of the School of Law. and James Eynon, candidates for the U.S. The Indiana Health Students Association will conduct a House of Representatives, 10th District was professional meeting at 7 p.m. in Ihe B U S/SP EA Building Room The forum will consist of Long, Democratic canceled last Friday when Jacobs announced candidate for the U.S. senate. Belle Choate, 406* Cee Stephan, coordinator of continuing care at Gallahue he could not attend. Mental Health Center, will discuss stress management for Democratic candidate for Marion County Pros­ Although he was not invited, Libertarian ecutor and Faye Mowery, republican candidate candidate for the 10th District, Fred Peterson, students. Anyone enrolled in public health or has an interest in for Marion County Clerk. They will meet from said he had planned to make an appearance at stress management is encouraged to attend. noon to 12:60 p.m. in Room 109 at the law the debate nevertheless. The IUPUI Campus Advance is sponsoring a non- school, 735 W. New York S t *We found out about the debate through the denominational, informal Bible study frofti 12-12:45 p.m. in the Nursing School Room 220. For more information call Jerry at The candidates will discuss their roles as grapevine* said Charles Kennedy, director of women in politics, their individual motivations communications for the state Libertarian 631-8508. Other Bible studies are scheduled for Tues., Wed. and goals and will comment on their political party. He said Peterson had appeared at and Thurs. from 12-12:45 p.m. In the Education/Soclal Work platforms. Students, faculty and staff, as well debates with Jacobs and Eynon on several Building Room 2105. For more information, contact Bryan at as the public, are invited to attend the forum other occasions this fall. 925-2688 The IUPUI Department of Geology will conduct a col­ loquium entitled “Alluvial Fan Deposits of Middle Proterozoic of the Uinta Mountains of Cok>rado-Utah.' The topic will be pre­ International Festival system, with four sites offering associate sented by Dr. Ivan Sanderson, Department of Geosciences, degrees and three offering baccalaureate Purdue University, from 4-5 p.m. In Cavanaugh Hall Room 435. to highlight music, dance degrees. IUPUI offers both. For more details, contact Dr. Hassan Amini at 274-7484. The International Center will sponsor its Students from both programs take the same TUESDAY ------1986 International Festival at the Indiana boards, Grossman said. Although admin­ istered by the state, the tests are national and The IUI Accounting Club will present a speaker from Convention Center Oct. 24-26. Over 40 cultural Cooper and Liebrand at 11:30 a.m. in BS3011. All are welcome. groups will present booths depicting a music are administered on the same dates in Febru­ ary and July throughout the country. The Metropolitan Indianapolis Campus Ministry will pre­ and dance theme. sent a faculty forum presentation on 'T h e Need for Moral In addition to learning about various coun­ tries through touring the booths, visitors will Judgment in an Economic Analysis of Law and Social Policy* also be able to taste foreign delicacies. Overseas programs at 11 a.m. in the Law School, Ftoom 103. The presentation will Tickets for adults are priced at $3.50 and for be given by Robin Paul Malloy, assisstant professor at the IU children 6 to 12 at $2.50. Children under six to be topic of forum School of Law. For more information, contact Wayne Olson at will be admitted free of charge. Tickets will be 274-2585. sold at the door all three days of the festival. The IU-Bloomington Office of Overseas The Student Council for Resident Lite will be presenting Studies will present an information forum the motion picture ‘ Footloose" at 8 p.m. in the main lounge of IXiesday in the fourth floor conference room in Ball Residence. Also, the annual Halloween Dance will take IU nursing students Cavanuagh Hall. The day-long event will be place Oct. 30 from 8 p.m. to midnight in the Union Building above averagex>n±>oards conductortyjtadney Sangster, director of the cafeteria. All are wWcoane. For more information, contact Ja n e ^ Office of Overseas Studies, and Libby Gitlitx, A. Petty at 274-7457. assistant director. The University Writing Center is sponsoring a workshop The success rate of IU nursing students sur­ The Office of Overseas Studies has academic entitled “Fewer Words For Clearer Communication" from 11 passed both national and statewide averages programs in Spain, West Germany, England a.m. to 12 p.m. in Cavanuagh Halt Room 427. For more infor­ on the most recent state board exams, accord­ and France. Summer programs are also con­ mation, call 274-2049. ing to Dean Elizabeth Grossman of the School ducted in Mexico and France. In addition, stu­ The IUPUI Women's Studies Department is sponsoring a of Nursing. dents from the schools of Business and Public lunchtime forum on developing a female mental health *It shows the quality of our students and is a and' Environment Afflars are eligible for real tribute to our faculty,” she said. semester programs in the Netherlands and research agenda from 12-1 p.m. in room 318 at the University Of 415 students taking the exams, 398, or 96 France. Library. Th e guest speaker will be Dr. Angela McBride of the IU percent, passed. She said the national average Students may apply financial aid to partici­ School of Nursing. For more information, contact Dr. Florence is about 89 or 90 percent, while the statewide pate in these programs. For more information, Juillerat at 274-3789. average is 93 percent. contact Gary Newman at the International W E D N E S D A Y ------The nursing program include the entire IU Programs Planning Office at 274-2081. The Campus Bible Fellowship will sponsor a Bible study at 12 p.m. in the Engineering Technology Building Room 1304. For further information, contact Kay Lamb at 639-9282. The Chemistry Club will conduct a seminar on “The C hem ­ istry of a-Keto Cations and Related Systems" from 4-4:30 p.m. ICPA Division II in Room 231 of the Krannert Building on the 38th St. campus. | ,K \ I 1985 The presentation will be given by Xavier Creary of Notre Dame J U L ' NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR University. SAGAMORE The Finance Club will present recruiters from Golden Rule Insurance who will speak on career options as well as accept­ Editor m C M Rick Callahan Production Manager Qrady Ountar Typesetter Kathy Stephenson ing resumes from 1130 a.m. to 1230 p.m. BUS/SP EA, Room Opinion Editor Rebecca Bibbs Oatrtxibon Manager Matt Kaatlng News Edrtor Karin Stewart 2002. Advertent) Manager Erin Dulhanty Science Edrtor Joyce K. Jensen Photography Edrtor Tom Strattman The IUPUI History Society will present Mr. William Carnes, Business Manager Sylvia Johnson Publisher Dennis Cripe Campus Editor Leslie L. Fuller a historian at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, who will be speaking on Sports Editor Craig Russelburg Asst Sports Edrtor Terry Hutchens "The Unknown War: The Eastern Front During the Second World War’ at 7 p.m. in Cavanuagh Hall Room 507. All are welcome. For more information, call the History Department at The Ssgemorr is an auxiliary enter­ The Sagamure provides an open not be published and the writer’s name 274-3811. prise of IUPUI. published weekly dur­ forum lor I he university community. can be withheld upon request. For The University Gay/ Lesbian Alliance will present the ing the regular school and biweekly Readers are invited to submit letters of legal reasons, anonymous letters will during the summer The Sagamorr tf any length and on any topic, although not be printed. oopen discussion "Reflections on Being Gay: lis Joys and not an olffcial publication of the preference will be given lo those less Letters may be edited for clarity and Challenges" at 8 p.m. in the Union Building conference room university, and does not necemsrily than 900 words which are related to brevity, and the editor will refect let­ All persons are welcome. For more information, contact Wayne matters of interest lo the IUPUI com ­ reflect the views of university ad­ ters deemed potentially libelous, Olson at 283-2513. ministrators, faculty or others. munity. obscene, inflammatory or In poor All Sagamore editors are required to Letters must include the writers taste. T H U R S D A Y ------be enrolled in a least five IUPUI credit name, address and telephone number, Send letters, preferably typed and The Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship is presenting D. hours. Staff members are paid through and relation to theuni vanity. The let­ double-spaced, to: Tom Williams, professor of physical geography and weather ters must also be 6afed and signed by The Sagamore advertising revenue the sole source of and climate, speaking on how a Christian professor witnessed funding supporting the operation of the writer lor verification purposes 429 N. Agnes St.. Room 001G the newspaper. Addresses and telephone numbers will Indianapolis. IN 46202 See NOTICES. Page 4 Oct 20. 1986 SAGAMORE Page 3 Pornography report blasted RIVERPOINTF Attorney General's probe called 'set-up' APARTMENTS nography is tied to violent ten­ 1-2-3 Bedroom By KEVM STEWART Free Transportation News Editor I i f ids can go to dencies. ‘After studying end apta. The Final Report of the hearing testimony that went ‘Short term teaaea I V the library and Service To: Attorney General's Commis­ into the report, I am more con­ available sion on Pornography was look In the Ed Meese vinced that there is no link IUPUI * Meet and Hot labeled a set-up during e press report and see far worse between pornography end vio­ lence.* be said. _ weter Included conference at the School of I.U. Med Center * Health Spa Facu­ Law Oct. 10. than P e n th o u s ^^m d Barry W. Lynn, legislative Playboy ‘Every dollar you take, every and lties counsel to the American Civil man you take from e police Sports Center 'Clubroom w/BIg Libertiee Union's Washington force (to battle pornography], Screen TV Office, blasted the Commis­ - -Barry W. Lynn you taka away from other and 'Satellite TV avail. areas*such aa murders, rapes sion's investigation of the $8 D ow ntow n *24 hr laundromat billion annual industry. The and robberies, Lynn con­ tinued. 'Jogging track investigation culminated with aaaault you on the street,* said 'Pool, tonnia. the release of the final report Lynn. He suggested alternatives to 638-9869 in August. *Vbu cant put sex back in ‘curb coercion* such as educa­ A 'It was set up from day one the bottle or go back to the tion for adults and children on volleyball courts to reach a foregoing conclu­ dark ages of sex. Itt just a. Mutual habits. Parents with preschool children call about sion,* * Lynn said. small minority who want por­ day care transportation service. Although “many groups nography suppressed* he The Com miss ton visited have taken the report aa a new seven cities to collect data and 1152 N. White River Pkwy. W. Dr. edition to the Holy Bible* hear testimony during its (between 10th & 16th St.) Lynn said, most people have "In feet,* Lynn said, *kida 29-day investigation. Mon.-Fd. 10-6pm , Sat. 12-5pm and Sun. 1 not taken the report seriously can go to the library and look because of its 'lack of credi­ In volume two of the Ed Meese A symposium was held fol­ De/eloped S Mar. aged by sycamoregrajp% bility* report and see material far lowing the news conference *1 think most Americans worse than they would see in featuring a panel discussion don't care about pornography. Penthouse or Playboy* entitled, ‘Pornography: What Advertise in the Sagamore. Waa Uncovered By The Attor­ It’s invisible to them. 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LETTERS TO Politically THE EDITOR IUPUI: at the mercy of the IU administration Says sanctions Speaking he upcoming resignation of IU Preeident will only hurt John W. Ryan has added yet another vari T able to the changing face of IUFUI--one that To the Editor: Concerning South Africa, I coutd mean either good or bad news tor the campus am also against apartheid. Belief in Sqjaet ’human rights’ The bad nows would oome in the form of a new IU However, having sanctions president who is inclined to maintaining toe status *■ against that country is incor­ like believing in magic of elves quo at IUPUI. Because IU Bloomington has admini­ rect. Sanctions will not end By PAUL OQDEN such dreams were destined to strative resoonstoBity for the IUPUI campus, wa are apartheid; it also will not 1t was a fitting location for experience a nightmare last virtually at Its mercy for approval of projects that encourage gradual democrati­ the two moat powerful men In week. The news, of course, was would improve the quality of education hare zation for the Blacks. It will the world to meet. Iceland, a of a dismal failure. In the past, the IU administration has shown titite only hurt them. land in which surveys reveal AT THE B A S IS of thoee interest in giving IUPUI what it really neede: an Furthermore, having sanc­ 56 percent of the population dashed expectations lie two expanded library, beefed up undergraduate degree tions may hurt us more than believe in the magic of elvea, fundamental misconceptions programs, more lull time instructors and an expanded the white minority govern­ played host to a superpower about U.S.-Soviet relations. role lor Purdue, to name but a lew. Some action has ment. The U.8. is so heavily summit. It was a summit The first is that most dis­ been taken in planning a new library and improving dependent on South Africa for peacelovers throughout the agreements are the refult of the faculty situation, but with obvious strategic minerals that South world hoped would result in personal difference! between | IU s part. Africa could deny us those massive reductions in nuclear President Reagan and the Common sense dictates that IU items. How could we cope weapons. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorba­ chev. The second is that the much to lose K H devotes more of toe IU without them? Those who are susceptible to budget to enhancing programs here, Mark A. Bradbury other disagreements are because of ‘misunder­ lose students who would remain in the standings* between the two metropolitan area to take advantage of governments. identical to those in Bloomington These misconceptions lead is true of Purdue and its lack of commitment peaceniks to conclude that the IUPUI science and technology programs. summit fosters world peace by The good news would take toe form of allowing the leaders of the two mlttment from the new IU president to countries to develop ■ personal trustees to grant IUPUI more relationship and a better The new IUPUI administratioradministration, headed by G e understanding of one another’s HBepko, P has shown interest In doing j Ji just that.. IUntortu problems. nataty, because of...... lU's administrativeministrative arrangement, | But the promise of peace Bepko remains a subordinate in this cause. rests not on the personal rela- With that thought in mind, it la easy to surmise that .tionshipa between the two the appointment of the new IU president in March wil leaders or inconsequential be a more significant event-as far as IUPUI“s future misunderstandings between is concerned-- than when Bepko assumed his vice the two countries. Rather, it presidential duties In September. From toe viewpoint rests on the willingness to of The Sagamore this reality is a travesty in itself. accept the fact that the Soviet system is very different from our own. And jnowhere is this - Rick Callahan‘for the Editorial Board See RIGHTS, Page 11

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RACHAEL QOTANGCO LANCE ROBINSON U S A LEN TZ P.A. MIKE WAGONER DANICA SCHWOMEYER Bu i o m i Marketing Pharmacology Director ot Student AcSWSas Science General Studiee Sophmore Freshm an Senior Junior They are the initials of my They are pure contem­ T think that they represent They are sculptures done by “I think that they are the Internationally-known IUPUIh version of Stonehenge. name, except there is not an porary art but, I don’t think some type of mathematical that they’re pretty and they’re theory* sculptor, David Von Schlegell They must have been put here TL" The private contributions for millions of years ago by alien too hot to ait on in the sum­ mer." the eculptures were donated to visitors* IUPUI and the sculptures Textby UZABETH FULLER Photo by ROB YONO were dedicated on Oct. 7. I960.* Pag© 6 SAGAMORE Oct.20.1986 Ex-Plimsoul Case marks return from 'hibernation' with solo LP By JOE CAPARO’ tarist plays on the album. Also A few year* ago, there was a notable is that former Byrd truly great band from the west Roger McGuinn, one of Case’s coast known as the Plimsouls. [and Pstty'k, for that matter] They played a hard-driving most obvious influences APARTMENTS mix of *60e guitars and ‘80s appears here. musical ideas and ideals. Fortunately, Case doesn’t We've captured the old. . , ONE OF THE FIRST [and stick to his former electric style alone. There are lots of 99 created the new. best] purveyors of power pop, the Plimsouls released two percent-acoustic numbers, like • Intercom System albums and one EP, recorded "I Shook His Hand* and ‘Small • Renovated 1 & 2 Bedrooms the classic “A Million Miles Tbwn Spree." "Pair Of Brown • Downtown Adult Living Away* and even put in a cameo Eyes* tha closing cut, could appearance in the film "Valley Peter Case-“Peter Case” almost be half of a set with • Free Private Parking Girl* before they went the way R.E.M.ts "Swan Swan H* as • Generous Storage Areas of so many of the other groups But thatk fine, because this they both deal to a degree with • Laundry Facilities of that style and era. isn’t a Plimsouls reunion the Civil War, the difference album, and it’s probably better being Caseh livelier delivery. • Paid Utility Allotment Peter Case, leader, guitarist that Case has parted ways and songwriter of the Plim­ with some of his past. Case’s harmonica is also (Cal (or details) souls, disbanded the group a Nonetheless, he seems to very much in evidence, as 638-9869 couple of years ago, and went have kept the best of both heard on "Icewater” and "Walk 1001 N. Delaware S t into a period of hibernation. worlds, as one can almost in The Woods,* and his wife, He finally came back out into sente the ghost of the Plim­ Victoria Williams, even puts in the daylight, packed up an souls on some cuts. This is an appearance on "Three Days acoustic guitar and several especially evident on songs Straight.* I svomoregrojp^r MM harmonicas and spent months where Case is accompanied by CASE HAS COME A comm m it t crisscrossing the country, writ­ something other than the LONG way since he left his ing material for his upcoming bare-essentials rhythm sec­ upstate New York home at the solo premiere. tion he employs throughout a age of seventeen to seek a lb many artists, this voyage good part of the album. musical career in San Fran* would sound Hke either a great Songs like "Steel Strings* dso. It would seem that the waste of time or a true voyage and "Old Blue Car* could fourteen intervening years, of self-discovery. For Case, it almost pass for his old band, going from street musician to would seem to have been a lit­ and especially the next-to-last Plimsoul to wandering min­ tle of both. On one hand, he cut,* "Satellite Beach”. strel to solo artist have given was married while on his odys­ “SATELLITE” SOUNDS him a wealth of material to sey somewhere in Arizona. VERY close to the Plimsouls draw upon. It’s also worth the ON THE OTHER HAND, and early Ibm Petty sound, time to draw on the wealth of he also seems to have left some and not without good reason, music on this album. of the Plimsouls sound behind. as the Hear threshers’ lead-gui­

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*on 4 AeeaxaNx) Comoreaon An nghu reserved i P age 8 SA G A M O R E Oct. 20.1986 Vagabond Glenn to join Metros *1 signed to go to DePaul stint at Vincennes, Glenn first,* said Glenn. ‘But I came enrolled at Nevada-Reno last up short on my grades so I fall. went to Vincennes Junior Col­ Glenn was starting, averag­ lege to beef up on my study . ing 11 points and seven assists habits.* when he abruptly quit the On the court, Vincennes team midway through the sea­ went 32-6 Glenn's fVeshman son. year despite the fact that four 'Everybody kept asking, of the Trailblaxer starters •Why did you quit, why did you Only four short years ago, state championship. were six-foot or shorter. The leaver Clan* said. *1 just Darnell Glenn was one of the Later, against Newark East- fifth starter was Jerome Brew­ couldn't male the adjuatment most sought after high school side, Glenn drilled 26 of 37 er, now with the University of to being there.* basketball players in the coun­ attempts and five of ‘Reno is a tourist town,* try. six tries for 65 Glenn said. "Itt like every­ The slender six-foot-one points, moving Weequihic body^ primary goal in life is guard dazzled recruiters, dis­ coach Artie Johnson to call gambling. I couldn't handle playing a deft shooting touch, Glenn the best guard he had the environment, I didn't like quick hands and a com­ ever coached. the lifestyle. I was used to the manding court presence. In Then came the recruiters-in Indiana atmosphere and the addition, Glenn possessed a droves. people here.” 38-inch vertical leap which he ‘Jim Boeheim [Syracuse) •So I left* utilized to create a pleasing came to talk to me,* Glenn Now Glenn is back in Indi­ variety of slam dunks coming recalled. ‘And [RoUie] Mas ana, and he is happy. off the break. simino showed me a good time Darnell Glenn So is IUPUI coach Bob He was the first freshman at Villanova.* Lovell, because the next time Houston. Glenn laces up a pair of high- college talent in the ever to start for Weequihic ‘Dick Versace wanted me to In post-season play against the Midwest Classic, which High of Newark, N J., which go to Bradley,' added Glenn, tops for a game, he will be an Malcolm X Junior College, IUPUI Metro. But not this sea­ includes the best at the mid- included former NBA pros A) who also heard from Duke and Glenn buried a 25-foot jump- Attlee, Mo Layton, and JefT North Carolina State. When son. Glenn will sit out the Jenkins among its alumni. shot with four seconds remain­ 1986- 87 season and use his *WeH be competing against DePaul coach Ray Meyer dis­ ing to give the Blazers a top-notch schools,* he As a sophomore, Glenn patched recruiters to court final year of eligibility in 106-104 victory and a berth in 1987- 68. •Well go up against Pur- scored 24 points against a Glenn for the Blue Demons, the JUCO national finals. IU, Wisconsin, Michigan, highly-regarded Camden team the issue was settled. *We want very much to see Vincennes eventually was Michigan State, and Ohio which featured future Louis­ But then, when it seemed Darnell graduate,* said Lovell. eliminated by San Jacinto, *He can concentrate on aca­ State." ville stars Milt Wagner and that nothing could stop him, which was led by Walter Billy Thompson, and ulti­ grade deficiencies in school demics this year. Next year See LOOKING FOR. Page 10 Berry-last year’s , NCAA heU play." mately took Weequihic to the riveted Glenn in his tracks. Player of the Year. After his IU Student Basketball Tickets Place your Orders: October 27th thru 31st at the Business Office in the Union Bldg. Ticket Pick-up will begin: Tuesday, Nov. 24th Fans wanting to sit together must order seats at the same time

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For further information call 1(812) 335-4006 Oct 20. 1966 AAOAMORE Po q » 9 Pan Am perspective Volunteers for games vital to PAX success By TERRY HUTCHENS ’Right now I’d say we have The 10th Pan American about 3,000 volunteers who game* that come to Indian­ are very active and already apolis next August are doing things to help organise expected to be a huge success and make preparations for from both a financial and cul­ their particular role in the Super offer on all-season radials! tural standpoint. Games,* said Rochester. ’As for For this to occur, however, the actual number oLg^mle one important detail still who have signed up, that Dayt on Quadra needs to be ironed out: The would be very hard to say, but ~ -fcscEw* steel-belied radial recruitment of over 23,000 vol­ we definitely need a lot more unteers to help make the event people to make a commit­ truely a success. ment.* Select Your Our “TOO MANY PEOPLE APPROXIMATELY ONE- Size Low Price THINK the games are still a THIRD of the volunteers that long ways off and that itb are being recruited need to really too early to commit have bilingual skills, espe­ I 0\ 11 most their time, but nothing could cially In Spanish, which is the be further from the truth,’ official language of the Games. I O co m p a ct ea. said Valerie Rochester, man­ Bilingual volunteers will autos 34 ager of Media Services for in everything from inter PAX. prating to working with tour most With this in mind, the Vol­ guides who will expose visiting 9 5 unteer Services Divison began dignataries and athletes to' mid-size ea. a volunteer recruitment drive wonders of Indianapolis. autos 44 last month in order to sign up For the volunteers who sign as many prospective volun­ up at this time, the Volunteer most teers as possible. The goal of Services Division is offering 9 5 the division is to recruit training and orientation ses­ ful-stze ea. enough volunteers by Dec. 1 to sions that will be helpAil in autos 54 help plan and stage the 1987 getting the volunteers more in Games. See PAN AM, Page 10 40,000 Mile Warranty available T Shoreland o wers Prepare Your Car For Winter With Our ~ IUPUI PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PACKAGE Affordable Housing For Only * t«w US * l iw M * NmD i M ■mCM' * CM Ctenr for * Sown i ISm r«« * Ow» lekneww. * Omk m i Adj* batet * OS few $ 9 7 9 5 * Cteck Ham * CWIMU IUPUI Students *i*t.)Wi U M Om*Om * Omk Chwp* 10-31-SS

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Under Grads 9 credit hours or more Expires 10-31-M expires 10-31-M Grad Students 5 credit hour* or more COME IN & LET OUR FAMILY TAKE CARE OF YOUR FAMILY 5 minutes from 38th S t Campus Easy Credit Terms Available 10 minutes from Herron School of Art fiH 15 minutes from IUPUI Main Campus On the bus line PQWNTQWN Clone to shopping 3 blocks from Growing University Environment IUPUI cam pus SOUTH CASTLETON 3710 N. Meridian S t 6 3 5 -5 4 4 6 Managed By IUPUI Real Estate Department 534 N. Capitol 925-3420 . Comer of Capitol and North St. 682-2278 64*4700 924-4277 Page 10 SAGAMORE Oct 20.1966 and customs from the various Tennis team Pan Am> countries. STUDENT DISCOUNT Continued from Page 9 Thoee interested in joining closes 2nd tune with the garnet. the Pan American Games vol­ H E A T PAID Among the teuton* are trol­ unteer program, should call ley car toure of the city which the Volunteer Services Divi­ in district play take volunteera to all the dif­ sion at 238-2080. The prelimi­ Spacious . affordable one & two nary procedures to become a The IUPUI menU tennis ferent venuea where competi­ team closed the 1866 cam­ bedroom apartments tions will be held. It aleo volunteer includes a security includea a brief aporta hit tor y check, and inquiries about paign Oct 4, finishing second "minutes from IUPUI oneU interests, skills and bilin­ in the NAIA district 21 post­ of the city of Indianapolis. gual capabilities. Volunteers season tournament "on Bus Line Classes on stress management are asked to commit 16-40 Marion won the tourney "walking distance to conveniences and personal profile systems hours of service, depending on scoring 33 points and IUPUI also will be offered. the type of assignment closed with 27 points, out­ ANOTHER SE8SION -OUR GOAL IS TO GIVE classing a field of 10 district The Hermitage Apartments scheduled is called *Pan Amer­ the volunteers an experience teams. Goshen finished a dis­ ican Neighbor Nights* in that will also be an investment tant third with 17 pointa. which a different country will in the community fer them,* IUPUI landed three players be chosen each meeting to dis­ said Rochester. *We hope they on the All-District team: Will 247-8436 cuss different foods, dances will be able to use some of the WinninghatfCnumber one sin­ things they learn in the sea- gles; Drew Reeder, number •torn to use in future job two singles; and Kan McCoy, searches and personal com­ number three singles. munication.* The IUPUI menU tennis team dosed the 1886 cam­ Looking for paign Oct 4, finishing second Continued from Page 8 in the NAIA district 21 post­ season tournament The club has been working Marion won the tourney out for three weeks, sharp­ scoring 33 points and IUPUI ening skills and learning tech­ closed with 27 points, out­ nique, said TUnniehtll. *WeVs classing a field of 10 district got 10 guvs out already, but teams. Goshen finished a dis­ we're still looking for people to fill out our lightweight classes. y__i. uy_i___ tant third with 17 points. IUPUI landed three players We also need to add a good mri ffaisii on the All-District team: Will heavyweight* Winningham, number one sin­ *I*m looking forward to hav­ gles; Drew Reeder, number ing a pretty good season this m il ton slid kls nil two singles; and Kan McCoy, year,* lUnnlehtll added. -We've ti fit Iknifk tow stkul. number three singles. got some really good kids.*

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Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 Sat 11-4 Sun. 12-4 Oct. 20. 1966 SAGAMORE Poge 13 ---- ■ ...... Talks address women in power Excellent Port time By JOYCE K. JENSEN a committee that included Sin­ Perfect 2nd Income There la no doubt that • I t's really a matter gleton, Indianapolia Star staff women have alwaya played a I of education, of reporter Kathy Whyde and ••Students*“Downtown Workers’* part tn the growth of the city. several other women repre But there ia alao little doubt having people meet senting both female entre­ Teachers^'Housewives" men remain in moat of the talented and skillful preneurs and the volunteer Market research for a large mocha company poaitiona of power here. women.' sector, according to Boer. The *1 have alwaya found that in committee took about five Indianapolia it’s atill a mania months to put the program world,” said Judy Singleton, •Judy Singleton together, she said. president of The Singleton Co., RHOME’S IMPETUS came FLEXIBLE SCHIDUUNG TO FIT YOUR AVAILABILITY! and a prominent local Nineteen women are meet­ from a aeries of newspaper Salary pi lb quarterly bonuses and other benefits businessperson. 'But I also ing monthly for afternoon-long articles. The (Indianapolis] If you want to earn extra Income and work believe itb not intentional. Star did a survey about women sessions dealing with topics for the most dynam ic media group In the •Ifs really a matter of educa­ such as identifying ggqgp in tn power,” Rhome said. tion,” she said, *of having peo­ power, the isolation powerful Through the surtitf}, 20 women industry, this Is your opportunity. Work in ple meet talented and a killful women often endure and the deemed influential were cho­ a modem office In the beautiful new women.” economics of power. sen. "But very few of these had SINGLETON cited aome T H E ID E A originated with positions of power whereby Landmark Center in the statistics. The Chamber of Francis Dodson Rhome, pro­ they could cauae things to hap­ Downtown area Commerce Board of Directors, fessor emeritus, executive pen.” for instance, has three women director of the Humanities The survey was conducted W e are looking for energetic, alert an d articulate out of a total membership of Institute and seminar co­ by Whyde, of the S ta r’s Life people over 18. High School Graduates 62. The Greater Indianapolis chair. Rhome is also a congres­ style Department According C a l for o confidential Interview Progress Committee, although sional appointee to the to Whyde, the Star had done a after 10 am, Monday-Friday. it has a woman director and National Endowment for the study in 1676 that identified all-female staff, has 11 women Humanities. 32 people in the dty who had on its 76-member board. According to seminar co- For the Indiana Convention chair and co-planner Patricia See FOCUS. Page 14 6 3 0 - 2 8 2 8 and Visitors Association Board M. Boer, Rhome's suggestion to of Directors, the number is act on this matter resulted in Pregnant?______four of 82. the formation of a committee This situation is being to discuss the problem. Boer is Need Help?______addressed at IUPUI in a four- director of the Continuing Abortions to 12 weeks part retreat series designed to Education Center for Women bring together ‘outstanding of the Division of Continuing fill I Pt'-tfyun.t Irtlt Indianapolis women with city Studies, one of the sponsors of ami |tm%>4i«ul S t u i ' and corporate leaders to study, the seminar. CLINIC FOR WOMEN debate and discuss the relation Other sponsors are the 545-2266 of women to positions of Humanities Institute and the power.” The series is called Women’s Studies Department Outside Indpls.______•Women Forming Partner­ of the School of Liberal Arts. 1-800-545-2400______ships in Power and Progress.” The series was developed by Page 14 SAGAMORE Oct. 20.1966 ABLE PRINT SHOP Focus on women in power We re Ready. Willing and Able Continued from Page 13 to meet your printing needsll power. "Only one of them wea a faculty for the series includes ' Wedding Invitations * Envelopes woman * Whyde said. • \ / ery few of these s broad selection of male and female community leaders, 24.90/100 * Resumes She aaid that, recalling the V women had p o s ______study, the Star was ‘curious to such as U.S. District Court ’ Business Cards Graduation itions of power whereby judge Sarah Evans Barker, ' Letterheads Announcements tee if the lot of woman had improved any. We wanted to they could cause things 2440 Lafayette Rd. make a woman-centered study* to happen.' dent of the Heritage Venture 639-6101 Oroup. So a survey to identify pow­ *The role of the men, -Dr. Francis Dodson erful women in the dty was because they are community aent to 164 women and 32 men, Rhome leaders, Is to show women THE KAPLAN CURRICULUM Whyde aaid. Twenty women where they can move,* Rhome were selected, resulting in FOR CAREER CLIMBERS know each other’s names, said. T he goal la also to show Whyde's series earlier this the community leaders this year, ‘Power the Invisible unlike men. "Powerflil men know each roomful of dynamic women, Women* who they can bring into their LSAT, GM AT, M C AT, “None of the women inter­ other. Women don't get togeth­ various activities* viewed thought they were er, talk. The men, in general, GRE.DAT, powerful,* she said. "They •didn't think the women were ‘Initially ope of our concepts were surprised their names powerftil either* waa that this would be a time were on the list They didn't Rhome concurred. *Very few and place where high-level AND MORE. of these women had poaitions women could meet and mingle For nearly 50 years. Stanley H Kaplan has prepared of power whereby they could with high-level men,* Singie- over l million students for admission and licensing tests cause things to happen* she ton said. So before you take a test, prepare with the best Kaplan PREGNANT? Menstrual Aspiration to 6 weeks aaid. Boer aaid that after the ■More significantly, it is to A good score may help change your life. Pregnancy Termination to 12 committee's work, she and develop a strategic plan for weeks • Board Certified Gynecoto- Rhome brainstormed focus thia city to involve more gists* Most Reasonable and ideas. She aaid that each women in the decision making Prices* ConMential* NAF Member session's program was planned SUNUrI KAPLAN H K AflAN BUCAIIONM ONTII00 Can ToH Free 1-M04S2-3424 that goes on at both the com­ LOCAL (317) 241-0215 to lead these women into form­ munity and corporate level,* ing a partnership with the AFFlllA Teb ■he added. It waa also a place 2511 E. 46th Street city. where high-lbvel women could w o m a n ’s seRvkres, In c They also considered who Indianapolis, IN 46205 meet other high-level women would be appropriate to and help one another ‘make ______546-8336 address different topics. Guest connections,* the said. “It's good to talk about thia. 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I 1 0/31 /86 | »W'«< - *> 'Future Andrettis' Don’t Fight Traffic and Parking. Call us for Lunch ------toVour Door — ------1 show racing skills at IUPUI course Although the National Collegiate Driving Championship is not quite the Indy 500, it did offer a chance for a share of $125,000 in prizes. Held in lot number 59 at the comer of Beauty Ave. and New York St., Oct. 16-17, students had the opportunity to race a 1986 Dodge Daytona around a slalom course (bot­ tom). Student volunteers were present to make the event, sponsored by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, ran smoothly. Dave Risdon (top), senior Mechanical VISIT Engineering Technology major, was in charge of reading rulesduring last Thursday's pin, the first made. Greg Jutiot (tight), another senior M ET major, made sure competitors knew how to drive a manual transmission automobile (like the Dodge) and made sure racers had their seat belts fastened. Photos by TO M S TR A TTM A N

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