Dodds Will Decide Fate of Concepcion Indian Camp By MICHELLE TOGUT Attorney Marc McGinnes, who is limited but exclusive jurisdiction A final ruling on Western LNG representing the Sant Barbara over certain rulings. He said that Terminal Associates’ case against Indian Center in the case, said that the PUC ruling stated that “there Native Americans encamped at Dodds’ decision Monday con­ shall be access for Native Point Concepcion is expected from cerning jurisdiction was Americans to sites of religious Superior Court Judge Bruce Dodds misguided. According to significance.” by the end of this week. McGinnes, the court overruled While McGinnes said this did not Dodds ruled on Monday that he objections of the Native Americans define the amount of type of access has jurisdiction in the case, after that the court did not have that the Indians could have to the hearing arguments about his jurisdiction in the case because the land, he feels that only the PUC • authority in such matters. Public Utilities Commission had should be able to make a definitive He then heard two hours of oral provided the Indians with access to ruling, and that no other court argument on Western LNG’s effort the land in an earlier ruling. could make a ruling that would to evict the Indians from Point McGinnes explained that the affect the PUC ruling either Concepcion, the site of the com­ PUC was a type of court with a directly or indirectly. pany’s proposed tanker terminal. “quasi-judicial function,” having (Please turn to p.12, col.4) The Indians are camped at the point to protect land which they consider sacred, but their, IVCC Votes Against dwellings have been cited in violation of county ordinances by the County Planning Department. Importation o f Water Western LNG is asking Dodds to recognize the occupation as a clear By MEG McCANDLESS violation of the ordinances and The Isla Vista Community Council voted Monday night to oppose the force the Indians to remove their importation of state water from Northern to Santa Barbara. structures. IVCC took a stand against state water, which is Measure A on the Dodds indicated that the Indians March 6 ballot, after listening to a forum on the issue. Would be allowed some access to The format of the forum began with a presentation by Curt Greenlaw the land, but he would not specify on the benefits of state water. This was followed by the negative aspects just how much access they would of state water which were presented by Dave Wohlwill. Personal views have. He said his opinion will be on state water followed with the advantages being presented by Steve out Thursday or Friday of this Jones and the disadvantages presented by Frank Thompson. An industrious local entertainment company is selling week. According to Greenlaw, one of the main contentions of the people who newspapers on campus for 50 In-Stock Selected styles by: Dingo style No. 7955. American Santa Rosa Reg. 79.00 Clarks of England Boots & Shoes Sale $55.00 Quoddy ■ 30% off 3 0 % - 4 0 % off

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“The Romans discovered this According to Jordan, the entire characteristic of glass by ob­ city of Olynthius, which had a Ancient Civilizations Utilized servation.” population of about 30,000, was The materials used were clear planned in order to use solar heat. mica, but then the Romans “The site of Olynthus lies on the Primitive Solar Heating Systems discovered that baked glass same latitude as New York and By JULIE SULKES Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the winter. worked better. Jordan claims, Chicago-two modern cities ex­ A serious fuel shortage in an­ modern times. But it was the Romans, ac­ “the ancients produced glass since posed to the same cold weather in cient Greece and Rome led to the Jordan explained that a constant cording to Jordan, who finally at least 3000 B.C., but it was at first the winter season as was ancient adoption of solar architecture, use of wood, which was almost the discovered that if window panes used mainly for ornaments, Olynthus,” Jordan added. according to classics professor only source of energy, led to a were used the sunlight could be vessels and statuettes.” Public baths were also solar Borimir Jordan, and Jon Perlin, a tragic deforestation. transmitted through the glass, Legislation was even provided to heated. “The ancients, especially UCSB graduate and solar energy “The wood became more and trapping the light and heat in a protect the heliocamini (solar the Romans, loved baths,” Jordan historian. more expensive. They started room. bedrooms) by the classical Roman said. In a paper presented to the chopping down the virgin forest; jurist, Ulpian. The legislation Roman architects always tried Archaeological Institute of they only last so long-forests are Pre-Vet Group states that, “If any object is so to place baths where they could get America, Jordan discussed the only so big,” Jordan said. placed as to take away the sun­ the best sunlight in winter. Then archaeological documentation of Charcoal was also used as shine from a heliocaminus, it must during summer use of the baths, the use of solar energy to heat source of heat, but because Schedules Its be laid down that this object they were situated to the north or houses and entire cities. charcoal is partially burned wood, creates a shadow in a space where northeast. “The paper was the result of an enormous amount of wood was Initial Clinic sunshine was an absolute essen­ The use of solar energy during researches I made in an effort to needed to produce a small amount tial. Thus it is in violation of the ancient times was simple, ac­ help Perlin produce the first of charcoal. The Pre-Vet Student’s easement created. ” cording to Jordan. chapter of his book, the chapter on “They had to think of some other Association, a newly formed antiquity,” Jordan explained. way of keeping themselves warm student organization, will sponsor The book, written by Perlin and in the winter, so they decided to its first clinic Saturday and Sun­ Ken Butti, is a history of solar use the sun,” Jordan explained. day, March 3 and 4. A.S. Budget Funding Criteria energy throughout the centuries, The Greeks started to orient According to President Alan beginning with antiquity, defined their houses toward the south or Blanke, the organization was 1978-1979 Associated Students Finance Board as “anything from 2000 B.C. to 800 southwest in order to catch the formed to educate the public about Budget Presentation Funding Criteria, A.D.,” continuing through the largest amount of sunlight during veterinary medicine and animal ranked in order of importance care. It is open to both students and t) GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: Willingness of Board/Groups to set specific goals and objectives for fiscal 1979-80. Funding for fiscal 1980-81 will be based, in part, on degree to interested members of the com­ which Board/group attains its' goals and objectives. This provision is meant to insure Applications for U. C. munity. continuity of programs from year to year. The Club plans to inform its 2) SERVICE: How well Boards/groups reflect students needs and interests. members about jobs in the field of 3) COMMUNITY: Does the group provide community service? How does the community animal care. These jobs would be respond to this service? What is the success level of the program? Lobby are A vailable 4) COOPERATION: How well does group cooperate and support with Associated Students? mostly volunteer and part-time for How well do they follow Associated Student policies and procedures? (5 Year Plan, Finance By BARBARA MILLER pre-vet students who need the work Board Policies and Procedures, Finance Board Workshops, Financial Statements, etc.) experience to get into graduate 5) MEMBERS: The number of active participants in groups activities. Group membership The U.C. Student Lobby Annex has announced that they are offering a growth rate. full time voluntary internship for one quarter in the Sacram ent office school. 6) INCOME/ALTERNATE FUNDING: Willingness of group to help raise alternative of the Student Lobby. Blanke says he formed the club funding. < Fundraising, Donations, Grants. Department Funding, etc.) Lobby interns conduct research on educational polipy and student out of a need for better com­ 7) HISTORY: Past performance and fiscal responsibility. related issues affecting the quality of student life at tne university.'The: munication with the community. 8) UNIQUENESS: Avoidance of duplication of efforts and services. 9) EXISTING PROGRAMS: Consideration shall be given to currently funded Student Lobby is the legislative arm of the Student Body Presidents’ “The community needs more Boards/groups** Council and provides those students interested in state government wjth information about animal care,” **Refers to the 1979-1980fiscal year budget presentations, due to the Budget Crunch! first hand knowledge about one aspect of the political process., . he said. Having worked for a vet, Marc Gorelnik, UCSB Annex co-director, feels it giyes students a Blanke realized that if people had chance to use their skills acquired at the university and to compare the known more about animal care, theory learned in the classroom with the actual institutions. they would know what to do or the A major concern of the U.C. Student Lobby according to Gorelnik is to necessity of coming in to the vet present public policy makers with areas that might escape con­ sooner. He hopes that his AIR PASSENGER SERVICE sideration or scrutiny without a strong student presence. The Lobby organization will help alleviate Annex is looking for students willing to do research and assist the problems like these. Student Lobby’s efforts to defend the interests of the U.C. students. The first clinic will deal with London prices foiling down The actual job description, according to Gorelnik, has no defined lameness in horses, and boundaries, yet entails a myriad of responsibilities from each intern. As veterinarians from U.C. Davis and one of two to six interns, the student will work under a co-director doing the Santa Barbara area will speak. various jobs which are flexible and dependent upon the demands of the These include Drs. E. Scott Lobby’s workload. McAllister and Richard A. Man- A brief idea of some of the various jobs include clerical office work, smann of Santa Barbara, and Dr. research, conducting surveys, assisting co-directors in the preparation Dennis Meagher, chief of equine flight of testimony for the legislature, discussing projects with legislative surgery at U.C. Davis. ° staff members. Attending hearings, meetings, writing articles based on The clinic will run both Saturday ’220H60* projects, and other various responsibilities depend on the projects and Sunday from 9-12 a.m. and 2-5 happening at the time. p.m. in Physics 1610. There will be Daily.direct flights LA.to London Applications are being accepted for Spring quarter and an ap­ a fee of $10 for students and $30 for Hundred* of seats available proximate deadline has been set for Mar. 10. Students do not adults which is payable at the door. For Information call (213) 646-9600 automatically receive units for the internship, but arrangements can be For further information about the For up-to-the-hour seat availability call (213) 646-9650 made with the political science and economics departments to receive topics of the clinic call 964-8668 or For detailed brochure write: Laker Airways, Ltd., up to twelve units with the completion of some kind of report or project. 687-9605. 6851 West Imperial Highway. Los Angeles, CA 90045 For a more detailed description and application procedures contact Regular weekly meetings for t04 pound« starting Annex co-directors Marc Gorelnik or Elizabeth Hays, third floor of the the club will be held on Thursday Laker AIRWAYS UCen, No. 3185. Applications may be picked up also in the A.S. office or evenings at 6 in Noble Hall (for­ 'Ssrvlcs Mirk of U kir Airways Limited Diners Club.Master Charge,VISA, AnwricinExprtn call 961-2139. merly Bio 1), room 2001. State Water Will ^ Encourage Urban S-P-R-A-W-L Three times as much State Water has been ordered as is needed for moderate growth. The history of the San Fernando Valley and Orange County shows us the results of importing too much expensive water.

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Tenant Talk Last year, UCSB stHdents indicated in a survey conducted by A.S. Executive Vice-President Jim Knox that housing was a major concern. For years, housing has been a top priority item for IRE V O m W X f students. Tenants in Isla Vista, for example, have faced yearly rent increases.. Landlords justified the raises each year by claiming property taxes were going up. Enter Proposition 13. Passed last June, Proposition 13 decreased property taxes. Those people who supported the measure from its teíí@ir¡ inception persuaded tenants to approve it by claiming the decrease in property taxes would result in lower rents. In Isla Vista, there have been few, if any, legitimate A Matter of Principle rent reductions or rebates. Editor, Daily Nexus: “These books were found 8-10-78 in the student from any liability, the A number of individual students and groups have It is difficult for me to un­ a library trash bin. If you are not teacher chose the path of least derstand how a University with all sure which receptacles are book resistance. The books not only worked since summer gathering information on I.V. of the hard and fast regulation drops and which are trash bins, wound up in the trash bin, but the rents, property taxes and concentration of ownership. governing its student body as in the please dheck with a library staff teacher denied the fact that it ever Some of that information will be available this week in case of UCSB, finds it most con­ member.” '• took place. front of the UCen from 10-2. venient to let many faculty So what is the moral of this To date, I have received coun­ Representatives from the Angry Tenants Action members discharge their ac­ story? When a situation called for tless notices from the university countability whenever it suits a little courage and honesty, regarding this encumbrance. The Coalition and the campus Center for Housing Research them. making good for the books that professor has elected not to will be on hand to show tenants information regarding Students are held to a wide were long overdue and releasing (Please turn to p. 5, col.4) the total Isla Vista rent picture or just fragments of it, variety of deadlines and when they depending on the individual. are exceeded fines are imposed. Perhaps you are interested in what the property tax What happens to teachers who conveniently forget about their on your apartment building was last year as compared office hours or choose to be abrupt to this year. Or maybe you want to know what the rent or rude to students seeking them was on your dwelling last year. out? Is much ever said about The information offered is invaluable. We urge all Isla grades that are turned in late at Vista renters to visit the information tables in front of the end of a quarter? I’ve been told An Epidemic by a couple of people that work in the UCen. What you discover may startle you.... the library that many faculty By JAMES LEVERETTE attitude at the Press Council members habitually take ad­ The Feb. 23 letter from Press meeting on Feb. 13, and from vantage of the privileges afforded Council’s Rob Palmer is evidence observations of Palmer in the them; the end result, rules are that there is an epidemic of the company of Kevin McCarthy, that Guidelines broken and the question of ac­ “Omnipotent Me’s” among his letters and opinions are not There is a list appearing on page three of today’s countability arises once again. members of UCSB’s elite student from an objective perspective of Students pay dearly for their government. In his urgency to the total situation at hand. But Nexus that should be of interest to all organizations that mistakes, but what happens to label me as the defense council for rather, Palmer’s opinions, due to receive funds from the Associated Students. staff? Common Ground, and name his friendship with McCarthy, are Finance Board has prepared this list so that groups Last summer during summer himself as the legal representative biased and a reflection of his will know what they have to do to collect A.S. monies; it school, a history professor, Dr. F. of Kevin McCarthy, Mr. Palmer emotions. also serves to inform students on how their money is Bonadio, asked me if I could get neglected the total context of my Palmer, being so anxious to some books for him. He was in the Feb. 21 commentary. defend his “pal”, even states in the being managed. midst of doing some writing and Perhaps it is necessary to define introduction of his letter that, Our A.S. financial organization has also asked each wished to consult them if the word “context” so that Mr. “ McCarthy deserves the op­ group that is requesting funds to submit three budgets. necessary. I checked the books out Palmer’s comprehension of this portunity to respond” and later For currently funded groups these budgets are to in­ for him and made a proxy card letter can be assured. Webster says, “I now feel it is my obligation clude one at the present level and at 25 percent above available which was to be returned defines “context” as: “the parts to defend Mr. McCarthy.” Kevin to the library by him as soon as just before and after a word or McCarthy’s incompetence should and below this level. possible. The card would enable passage, that determine its be obvious from the fact that he The criteria Finance Board have presented are him to keep the books for an ex­ meaning.” only has had high school designed to make groups “reflect student needs and tended period of time. If you remember Mr. Palmer, I newspaper experience, (not interests.” The community in general should benefit, as What finally transpired was a began my commentary discussing necessarily editing experience), tremendous loss of energy and their needs are also mentioned on the board’s schedule power and its ability to corrupt. I and also from the Feb. 13 Press faith in the system. Dr. Bonadio concluded my commentary Council meeting, where the 2-1 of priorities. assured me that the books would discussing the vulnerability of the decision reflected opposition by the It is encouraging to see that our elected leaders will be be returned within the time span members of student government to majority to McCarthy’s ideas, but looking at a broad range of considerations while passing designated by the library. When the “pseudo-potentcy that they now Palmer’s letter of defense out our A.S. fees. In the past we have questioned funding two weeks passed I got the first think they possess.” further illustrates McCarthy’s proceedures; now Finance Board has clearly stated notice that the books were over­ The incident at the Feb. 13 Press incompetence as an editor or co­ due. It was obvious that the proxy Council meeting is only one in­ ordinator because he needs Rob their goals. card for extended privileges was cident that illustrated the inef­ Palmer for sympathy and defense. It is our hope that these rules will be used carefully. It never submitted. ficiency of the “fine tuned” Yet, I am not seeking a verbal would be as disconcerting to see them applied blindly as I confronted Dr. Bonadio by campus government groups. The , ttle with either McCarthy or it would be to see them not applied at all. phone only to be told that he would purpose of my commentary was j cilmer. My objectives are to in­ We believe Leg Council’s moves to create a five-year take care of it. A second notice not to assail either Press Council form the “common student” of the came with the amount of fine or Kevin McCarthy, but rather the inefficiency, of student govern­ plan, their “three budget” requirement and Finance stated, $7.50.1 called Dr. Bonadio a assault was directed toward UCSB ment. Thé elite members of Board’s collection of funding criteria should vastly second time and mailed him a copy government groups in genfral, student government should focus improve the Associated Students budget system. of both notices. Once again I was using the Feb. 13 inci^r^Pss^a their concentration on making Our hope is that student groups will recognize the assured that the matter would be mere example. campus, activities run smoothly importance of the new budgetary procedures. Working satisfied. The “wild ac«i§j!tions,” “un%| and try to (represent and assist Well, at the end of August, I based charge®P®®*graSping for ’ ^tüdiftÛnterest groups rather than together, Leg Council and student groups have a chance received the third notice and a straws,” and “factual errors” that exercise each and every legislative to weather the impending A.S. financial storm. statement from the library: are attributed to me by Palmer power that they possess, i.e. DOONESBURY can all be disputed and of course budget freezes, interpreting by­ by Garry Trudeau we could engage in a long written laws, etc. 0KAY.SPRIN6- ÏMFROMTHENA- THEN.RA? battle, resulting in a series of I am not an advocate of a laissez- YOU..YOU KNOW ÍT?HELL. flE ANDHOW! BENAS WHAT? THE EROSION OF TTEID.IFW TONAL RIFIEAS60- NOUJ.il/AITA KNOW SUPPORTED IT FOR WESPEAK.NUlEUN LIBERALS? FREEDOM IS NOT letters to the editor, with both of us faire student government but I AREFFT THE CmON, MR. DUKE! MINUTE, PERHAPS YEARS! THESE ARE CONTROL LAWS ARE OUR THEIR IL K? A PRETTY SIEHT. testing our political wits, extensive think that UCSB should be à place 1 HEAT, WHO AND L WAS GOING i m s BEING A REPRESSIVE TIMES. BEING PREPARED WORK? YOU'VE SEEN MR. DUKE. vocabularies, and journalistic of education and achievement 1 ARE n u i TO MAKE YOU AN LITHE HASTY.. 1 SPRINGFIELD! O 'LIBERAIS AND 7HEM?\ OFFER., THEIR talents. where students learn to perceive I’m sure Mr. Palmer would get a. and- question the information charge out of all the ,pui>licity but transmitted to them from I’m sorry, that is. exactly the kihd' 'profei&ors. Extra-curricular of petty, insignificant, student, activities should be a relief from politics that 1 refuse involvement the academic rat race and we need in. It is obvious from his dissenting to eliminate all of the student vote in Press Council’s 2-1 decigjon government harassment,, that interpreting tfie comraaicts the purpose of these by-laws, from his statements and < Please turn to p. 5, col.4 ) WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY28. 1979 DAILY NEXUS PAGES By MARTY CUSACK Marcia, work for A.S. Their Do you ever wonder how a bunch salaries are paid in full by A.S. of nerd students find time to go to Solitary Confinement funds and they are supervised, classes, keep in touch with the feats, was hired as Paula’s Ad­ Committee, UCen Governing A.S. office work-study students, NOT by the administration, but by student body’s needs and sen­ ministrative Assistant. Board etc., Paula sees to it that does the A.S. payroll, and will be Leg. Council. This is a crucial timents, carry on a holy war with What do our Executive Director student interests are represented. responsible for operating, and point, because A.S. and the ad­ the UCSB Administration and still and Administrative Assistant do? She also helps coordinate task training others to operate, the ministration often find themselves find timé to manage the many They are responsible for keeping forces on A.S. issues which involve computer that A.S. will soon be in adversary roles. business services operated by the the A.S. financial house in order. other campus departments, the purchasing in conjunction with the A.S. can breathe a collective sigh Associated Students? Probably This includes: overseeing the MTD bus issue being a timely UCen. of relief that we’ve got two people not, but I’m gonna tell you about it collection and disbursement of example of such. A final point to be made is that as dedicated and talented as Paula anyway. A.S. fees (at $575,000 arinually); The Administrative Assistant is the A.S. staff, including Paula and and Marcia on our side. Well, the way we student A.S. supervising .all A.S. business primarily responsible for A.S. types manage to do it all is simple. operations, i.e. A.S. Bike Shop, accounting functions, but has We don’t do it alii A.S. Travel Service, A.S. Legal advising, supervisorial and and An Epidemic (Get to the point, asshole!) Service, etc. (at $233,000 an­ financial management roles as (ContinuedimiAil from np. 4)A ) nloVVlûblame tthe Ko Oexisting vid io s Common Last summer, Leg. Council hired nually); plus investing the A.S. well. Marcia is the person who activities and interest groups. Ground staff as the cause of the two new full-time staff people who operating and investment reserve keeps tabs on all 200 A.S. accounts. The whole Common Ground conflict, just because McCarthy is have proven to be invaluable in the monies in a profitable fashion It is her job to see to it that all the conflict was initiated because of his buddy and because he dislikes process of A.S. shit-getting- consistent with Leg. Council’s necessary bureaucratic bullshit the irregularity in publication of John and David Raymond, who together. A brief, painless dose of specifications (at $141,000). The gets done right by A.S. funded the alternative publication. The have been members of the Com­ A.S. history will make their con­ Executive Director also supervises groups — not exactly an easy task. purpose of appointing Kevin mon Ground staff for quite some tribution more clear. the six full-time A.S. career em­ Marcia has done quite a job so McCarthy as coordinator, was to time. Up until last year A.S. had a half­ ployes. far, to say the least. Witness the establish regularity in production time Executive Director, who Paula advises students in ad­ fact that last January before of the alternative publication, but No, I am not going to accuse Mr. served as UCen Director the other dition to her business respon­ Marcia came to A.S., UCen Ac­ did this occur? Palmer of trying to be a censor, I half of his time. To make a long sibilities. She is the official advisor counting spent 173 hours balancing McCarthy’s appointment proved will instead have sympathy for story short, this situation just to Leg. Council, is an ex-officio the A.S. accounts. This January, to be detrimental to thé production Palmer because he is but another wasn’t working out too well and (non-voting) member of all A.S. thanks to Marcia’s herculean of the Common Ground. Of course member of student government A.S. decided it needed to hire a full­ Boards and Committees and also efforts at getting our bookkeeping Palmer will say that McCarthy who has gotten charged-up by time Executive Director. It was trains and assists students who straight, UCen Accounting spent a hasn’t been given the chance to petty politics. He should take my also decided to hire a new full-time serve on University committees in mere 43 hours doing our accounts. prove himself, and I could only previous advice, “come back to the Administrative Assistant to work order to increase their ef­ Marcia is also the person who agree, but McCarthy’s in­ real world,’’.and realize that Press with the new Executive Director. fectiveness. In general, Paula spent four and half days oYer tensification of the problem cannot Council’s insignificant 2-1 decision Needless to say, the A.S. provides opportunities for skill Christmas break going over the be ignored and Palmer should not was not a Supreme Court decision. organizational and financial trip development and leadership final settlement for last year’s was thoroughly untogether at the training for students involved in Grateful Dead concert to find out time A.S. decided to hire new staff. A.S. that promoter Bill Graham owes So, A.S. hired Paula Rudolph, As if all the above weren’t A.S. an additional $3,000. Matter of Principle who had been working at the UCSB enough to do, Paula also acts as the Some of Marcia’s other duties (Continued from p. 4) At present, the university has Placement Center, as the first full­ A.S. iiason with other campus include her role as Finance Board cooperate. Early in the fall, I seen fit to put a block on my future time A.S. Executive Director. agencies and departments. Advisor to all A.S. groups. She also approached the Circulation registration. How does one resolve M arcia' Stempien-Goodrich, who Whenever University honchos get runs budget workshops to train Director by phone and she ex­ that all of this has come about as a after six months on the job still together to decide policy affecting students on A.S. financial policies. plained that there was not much result of trying to do someone a finds new ways to amaze Leg. students, like the Arts and Lec­ Being the kind of person who gets that she could do about it, however, good turn? Council with her bionic accounting tures Committee, Stadium bored easily, she also supervises she reduced the fine by one-half, There is always room in this $3.75. I felt that there was still world for honesty and integrity something missing. between people; within the I have not satisfied the .amount university it should be a way of due to the Library only as a matter life. of principle. Scott R. Porter REMINDER: TO ALL GROUPS SEEKING A.S. FUNDING: The 3 budgets are due by 4:00 pm on MARCH 2,1979. Please turn these budgets into the A.S. Finance Board Chairman's Mailbox (UCen No. 3177, A.S. Office) BUDGET HEARINGS ARE MARCH 5,6,8,10

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By SANDRA THOMAS hobby-profession as a bike mechanic for some “It’s been said that bicycles come ti Santa Barbara is an area geographically .time and I thought I could put both interests to to retire,” notes Macklin, “and we suited to biking. It offers something for (good use here,” says Macklin who takes a 30-35 archaic bicycles come in here. We s everyone, with large flat surfaces, gentle rolling 'mile bike ride every morning before opening the ten bikes a week that are better tl hills and occasionally some challenging climbs. shop. years old. Through their age, parts The surrounding community is supportive of In contrast with the relative youth of the A.S. them will be out of stock and cyclists and in return, cyclists are supportive of Bike Shop stands the Varsity Bike Shop located manufactured.” It is times like that the community, a fact proven by the large at 917 Embarcadero del Norte, in Isla Vista. In a shop may have to inform the ownf amount of business done by two local bike shops community notorious for its turnover in bike’s case is terminal. serving the UCSB bike population. businesses, the Varsity Bike Shop is a pseudo­ “We recognize that a student can Tools, wheels, tires,-tubes, seat posts and rows landmark since the shop, and its owner George new bike, even if his present one is upon rows of little boxes containing nuts, bolts Misbeck, have been here since September of attempt to save a bike, even when the and other bicycle parts line every available inch 1964. hopeless. We’re not particular believ of wall space in the Associated Students Bike “When we first started the shop it was strictly . euthanasia,” Macklin continues. Shop. Having just celebrated its fourth birthday, a repair shop,” says Misbeck. “We didn’t carry Due to a set of agreements made the A.S. Bike Shop is bulging with business. bikes, then. But customers started saying ‘Hey, dealers there are some thing the A.S. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. everyday except you ought to carry bikes. If you did we would buy will not do. The shop doesn’t handle < them from you.’ Now we carry almost built bicycles, bicycle frames, bicyc “One of the things we see chronically here is a everything.” or any non-safety related access bright orange chain terribly rusted." The Varsity Bike Shop serves the needs of a ^touring-camping equipment). wide range of customers. “Hi, Georgie! ” pipes a This is the domain of the Varsity Sunday, students can take in their bikes and young boy as he escorts his bike in the front door. Misbeck feels his prices are very a either work on the machines themselves or let After the transaction for some vital bolt has been since there is not a large mark-up < = the A.S. Bike Shop mechanics handle the made and the lad has gone wheeling down the bicycles. “When I buy a bike iron jj problem. street Misbeck comments, “I like working with wholesaler I have to pay for the freig s A.S. Bike Shop manager, Bruce Macklin, has the kids. In the summertime, students who have up, and the thirty day service that we 5 two. hints for cyclists to save them money and graduated from UCSB will come by and stick bikes. When you sell a bike it’s with th i aggravation. “Keep your tires properly inflated, you’re gaining a customer. If you | | and keep your bike well lubricated.” The means "In the summertime, students who have good deal he’ll come back to you wh< 1 to accomplish these tasks are supplied free by graduated from UCSB will come by and stick for repairs or upgrading. ” | the bike shop. There is an air compressor their heads in the door. ‘Are you still here?’ When a prospective bike buyer con available to inflate tires and they’ll ask, since I might have serviced their Varsity Bike Shop, Misbeck first fine the harder the tire surface is bike five or six years ago. ” price range they are interested in. the less likely it is to grind range from $112. to $600 and itself up on the asphalt. As their heads in the door. ‘Are you still here?’ professionals go from $1,200 to $1,60 for lubricants, the shop they’ll ask, since I might have serviced their finds out what kind of riding they inter HAPPY provides free LPS high- bike five or six years ago.” finds a bike to serve their purposes. grade lubricant and Macklin The most common repairs Misbeck sees are “I encourage prospective custorm recommends that bike for flat tires caused by glass and junk on the the bike before they buy it, to, shop < chains be lubricated every streets. Misbeckr-tepairs and services all makes compare model to model. I also encc HOUR three weeks and after every and also does welding repairs. He employs two they buy a bike they can upgrade < rain. students for part-time mechanic and sales work terest in biking grows,” says Misbe MONDAY, TUESDAY “ One of the things we see but admits, “I like to do most of the mechanic that the Varsity Bike Shop carries a chronically here is a bright work myself. We pride ourselves on the service Azuki, Panasonic, Ross and Shogun. THURSDAY & FRIDAY orange chain, terribly we give.” Misbeck retired from law enforce 2 - 5 P.M. rusted. When a chain has to One feature about the A:S. Bike Shop that after opening up the bike shop and is be replaced so does the chain Macklin feels sets it apart from others is the tool with business in Isla Vista. In regar cluster since the surfaces loan area, which allows students to do their own petition with shops like the A.S. Bit Pitcher 1.40 mesh together. Our least repairs. Students can borrow a wide assortment says, “In Isla Vista there is enough m expensive chain is $3 and our of tools by giving their registration card as work to go around. We have a lot Mug 4 0 least expensive cluster is collateral. Bike shop tools start their life on the customers and they know I can get mt $9," says Macklin. workroom side of the shop and eventually work item they need. ” (Plus chips) The shop is the brainchild their way over to the tool loan area. Competition is not a problem for th of Howard Robinson who “We do have problems with some tools not Shop, but space is. The single trailer 6547 Trigo Road was A.S. Internal President being returned but we lost more tools from ex­ the business is as full as it can g Goleta several years ago. Robinson cessive wear than from theft. Mechanics mechanic’s workshop area desperate CA 93017 got the shop started and generally have more respect for tools and won’t expand. Bruce Macklin came about force a tool to do a job it’s not designed to do, so “In speaking for the mechanics tl six months after it opened. they get the newer tools.” says Macklin, “I really think tl Phone He has been manager ever Currently, there are a dozen mechanics em­ depends upon more space in the worl 968-1916 since. “I came here because ployed at the shop, including Macklin. “The way way to have things changed would be MEXICAN FOOD I had done student work I like to work it is with one person behind the health and safety inspectors in to se before, working as a con­ counter, two people in the work area and one area and condemn the place. Then sultant to the President of person circulating in the front yard offering bike shop closed the students cou California State Colleges on advice, suggestions, or whatever is necessary to more space for us to operate. But, th special services during the keep things going smoothly. We don’t want way I want to run this shop. A.S. Concerts, Chaney Productions and KTYD early seventies. I had had a people to be frustrated working here.” “To limit the services we sup] Bring you an evening with Emmy Lou Harris

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m Academy Talks with Slides ** Award Nominations Dr. Charles Woodhouse • Dr. James Mills < ¡ w & A story of gang warfare “WARRIORS” FREE >| | | f *» A Mramount Picture lEQl (R). PAGE8 DAILY NEXUS WEDNESDA Y. FEBRUARY28. 1979 number of investments in South he enters their countries. Africa. According to Samiian, the The revolution in Iran is far from Persian Student Discusses the shah’s army protected American being over. Removal of the shah interests in the Middle East, but was only the first step. Com- now there is a progressive menting on the shah, Samiian Conditions of Iran's Revolution government in Iran and they will stated, “To lose a puppet like the By JAMES LEVERETTE themselves from the shah’s forces, the shah’s former army. Samiian give aid to other progressive shah and a sophisticated and To the average UCSB student, while they distributed information believes that these generals have movements around the world. immense military that was the current Iranian revolution is to the masses about the repression been responsible for torturing and The Iranian people would like essentially an American military just an incident occuring many from the shah. Now that the shah repressing the Iranian people, the shah to be returned to Iran for base in Iran that protected and miles away that has little effect has left Iran, the Fedayeen and the committing many barbaric acts trial. Britain, Switzerland and patrolled U.S. interests in the upon his or her daily activities. Mojahedeen have come out into the and murders. The Iranian people France have said that they will not Middle East, is a great loss to U.S. But for Bahman Samiian and open and increased membership. want this “justice” done for all the guarantee protection to the shah if imperialist interests.” other members of the Persian Shortly after the departure of the lives lost in the revolution and it is Students Association, the shah, Prime Minister Shahpour the people, not Khomeini who revolution is a reality and could Bakhtiar became the leader of advocate these executions, ac­ Bank Burners Return have a big effect not only in Iran Iran. Bakhtiar is from thé National cording to Samiian. but also on American foreign in­ Front or liberal bourgeoise of Iran With the rise of the revolution in terests. and, according to Samiaan, was Iran, several other countries have On Ninth Anniversary According to Samiian, political just a stooge of the shah, who U.S. been affected. Iran has stopped news in Iran was suppressed and foreign advisors tried to use to exporting oil to Israel and recently ByFRED DOUGHERTY On Sunday, a pancake breakfast there was even a law in Iran for­ calm the situation in Iran. Palestine Liberation Organization Many of the “cowardly little was served in the Red Barn bidding two or more people from The National Front broke from leader Yassar Arafat visited Iran. bums” who took part in Santa followed by a medieval clown show gathering to talk against the shah. Bakhtiar because of his Samiian supports relations Barbara’s activist movement sponsored by the CETA-funded The sentence for this crime could correspondence with the shah. between Arafat and the Iranian during the late 60s and early 70s Children’s Theatre entitle^ Festive be life im prisonm ent. So Bakhtiar was functioning in­ government and said that Iran returned to Isla Vista last weekend Foolery. The film, Don’t Bank on repressive was the shah’s regime dependently, and he talked of supports the Palestinians’ right to to participate in the first annual America, was shown, and the that most of the Iranian students wanting the shah to return as the self-determination. He added that Isla Vista homecoming. band, Nova, played in Anisq Oyo did not know what was happening leader after the situation was Khomeini is only against Zionists Besides being treated to a Park between 2 and 5 p.m. before a in Iran until they came here. calmed. Subsequently Bakhtiar beliefs and he will not harm Jewish pseudo-documentary film at packed amphitheatre crowd. The initial rebellion in Iran was a was rejected and Khomeini took people in Iran. Borsodi’s which featured Ronald Lisa Pompa, a Park District people’s movement without over. Besides Israel, Iran has also Reagan’s aforementioned im­ member who spqpt three months leadership. The shah’s repression Recently it has been publicized denied oil to the U.S. and South mortal term for the campus organizing the. event, including did not allow any left-wing to grow in the American press that Africa. Israel militarily supports protesters, returnees- were mailing over 200 letters to former against the monarchy, except the Khomeini’s government has the repression of blacks in South provided with several different Santa Barbara activists, said “The clergy and religious leaders, led by executed several generals from Africa and the U.S. has a large activities and events in com­ excitement and good feeling the Ayatollah Ruhoollah memoration of the ninth an­ created at the event were Khomeini, whom the American niversary of the burning of the phenomenal.” According to government has recognized as the City Skaters Continue Rolling Bank of America. Pompa the homecoming was a leader of the government of Iran. Festivities began • Saturday in success with over 800 people in Samiian supports the religious Anisq Oyo Park where community attendance, one from as far as leadership of Khomeini and .said, groups tended booths, and Boston. “Because of the lack of any left After Ordinance Falls to Defeat speeches were given by Dave organization or unions, the clergy A proposed roller skating ordinance was defeated by the City Council Bearman, Abbey Haight, Bill Three awards, donated by New. was one of the only alternatives at their meeting last Tuesday. The ordinance, proposed by local motel Wallace, and Carmen Lodise. World Resources, were presented that had the capacity to organize owners, would have limited skating in the downtown area, especially on Entertainment was provided by Saturday night at the homecoming and lead the masses. ” Carillo street. The Fabulous Strombolis, a dinner. Red * and Peg Gafney Saying that there was no left- The meeting was attended by over 100 citizens against the ordinance, jugglers troupe, and the Hurricane received an award for residing in wing organization may seem to ranging from small children to adults. Band, Reincarnated. Isla Vista the longest period of contradict current news reports of Because the motel owners who submitted the request for a roller Beginning at noon, a collection of time. Joyce Roop, a former I.V. the Fedayeen and the Mojahedeen. skating regulation did not attend the Council meeting,Jt was decided to posters and artifacts from the era planner in 1973-74, won the longest The Fedayeen is a group of drop the issue by a majority vote. were displayed at the Community trek award, and the Homecoming Marxist guerrillas and the Originally the complaint of the motel owners was that the skaters Theatre Studio above the Purple Queen award was won by a former Mojahedeen is a radical Islamic made a disturbing amount of noise as they skateSd up and down the Mushroom on Embarcadero del I.V. Park District administrator leftist organization. These groups sidewalk. Mar. Saturday night, a happy who wished to remain anonymous. have been labeled guerillas “I guess the motel owners decided it just wasn’t worth the effort,” hour, dinner, dance, and Gorilla Pompa said “watch for him next because in the past they used concluded Councilmember Sheila Lodge. “There was no one at the Theatre presentation were offered year when he crowns the new weapons, but only to protect. meeting who was in favor of the ordinance.” at the Red Barn on Estero Road. queen.” Devartment of Dramatic Art Events New Feydeau Translation Bring on Premieres Tomorrow The Band! most outrageous characters. Marc Ream, who will be con­ The performances of “Le Din- ductor for “Two Gentlemen of don” (The Goat) March 1-3 and “Le Dindon” posed several problems for Stanley Glenn and Verona” is looking for musicians March 8-iO at 8 pm in the Main who would like to play in the rock Theatre are the West Coast MicheLLanginieux when they were translating the play by Georges musical orchestra. Performance premiere performances of any dates are the end of May and version of the play and the Feydeau. One of the major ac­ comodations which they made, beginning of June. American premiere performances Specific musical needs include of this translation. Written by was the relocation of the play from Paris to London. In the plot, a an electric bass, guitar (electric Georges Feydeau in 18%, the play and acoustic), and reed players. is based on one of his most British couple visit Paris and speak with an English accent; Also, trumpet, trombone, and amusing situations dealing with string players are needed as well unfortunately, in a translated marital fidelity and infidelity and as a drummer. Workshop class version,, this couple would not boasts some of his funniest and credits will be availble for the appear significantly different from musicians. the other performers. However, by Students interested in playing changing the location of the play to can leave messages for Marc 'Spotlight on London, the visiting couple could Ream at the Music Department or come from - Paris and speak call him at 966-3655. D a n ce 'S e t English, but with a French accent. Glenn, who is chairman of the Department of Dramatic Art, April 11-14 the dance division of previously collaborated with AUDITIONS the Department of Dramatic Art Langinieux on two Feydeau one- will be presenting “Spotlight on acts entitled “Madame’s Late Actors, singers, and dancers will Dance” in the Main Theatre. The Mother” and “Don’t Go Walking be needed for the Department of modern dance concert will be Around Naked." In addition to Dramatic Art spring productions directed by Alice Condodina and UCSB performances in 1970, the •of “Electra” and “Two Gentlemen features works by student and two farces have been produced by of Verona.” Auditions for both faculty choreographers. UCLA and Stanford. Kevin Hugh Lynch is Bellamy and Darcey Shawna shows are scheduled for April 2 For the program, faculty “Le Dindon” is being directed by Ferrer is Suzette Soldignac in Georges Feydeau’s farce, and 3. Specific information for the member Isa Bergsohn will present Glenn land is elaborately staged “Le Dindon” (The Goat), which plays at 8 pm March 1-3 auditions will be available from a section of“CarminaBurana”with with period settings and costumes. and March 8-10 in the Main Theatre. the Drama Production Office after music by Carl Orff. Kelly Hogan, The play opens at the Bellamy’s March 12. visiting dance faculty, will exhibit London house in 1914. In the next requires realistic settings, but and the dramatic art costume Sophocle's “Electra’.’ will be a new version of a dance fantasy two acts of the three act farce, the close attention to detail and a shop, like the scene shop, has been directed by Patricia Bower and set to the music of Alan action shifts to the Hotel number of technical effects. humming with activity since the performed in the Studio Theatre Hovhaness. Alice Condodina’s and then to Ransome’s drawing James T. Larsen has designed beginning of the quarter in order to May 10-12 and May 16-19. “Tribute” with music by George room. the costuming to keep with the mount the production. Lighting for “Two Gentlemen” is a rock Crumb is a work dedicated to the The scenery for the three dif­ style of the period and has the production has been designed musical adapted from late Jose Limon, American ferent settings has been designed designed an array of women's by William Morse. Tickets are on Shakespeare’s play by John Guare choreographer and dancer. by faculty member L. K. Strasburg dresses and gowns for the sale for $2.00 at the Arts & Lectures and Mel Shapiro. Charles The student choreographers with design student Gerard Griffin fashionable women in the play as Ticket Office. Bazaldua will direct the musical include Helena Ackerman, Sharon assisting and has been a major well as comic touches for the for performances in the Main Granger, Robin Gross, and Delila construction project for the play’s eccentrics. Patti Bradley This half-page prepared by the Theatre May 24-26, 30-31 and June Moseley. department. Farce not only has been assisting with accessories Department of Dramatic Art. 1-2. DAILY NEXUS RICHARD BORNSTEIN SPORTS EDITOR WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY28, 1979 ( S P O R T S PAGE9

PCAA Tournament Fate Leaves Gauchos in First Round Contest Against Fresno

By RICHARD BORNSTEIN Bulldogs opened a weekend homestand. They defeated San Jose State and UC Irvine twice. After losing to Fresno,the Gauchos ended up losing They split with Utah State and Long Beach State, their next three games and suddenly they were out of barely lost to UOP twice and could have beaten Cal the conference race and fighting to remain respec­ State Fullerton.The team they have had the most table. problems with this conference season is Fresno State. “ The first game we were, more or less, So, guess who the Gaucho team plays in psychologically ill-prepared for the game,” the coach the opening round of the PCAA tournament said. “ We thought their defense was going to take us tomorrow? out of the game and we end up taking ourselves out of The Bulldogs play a deliberate style offense and a our offense. We’d come down, pass the ball once or tough, switching man-to-man defense that ranks twice and shoot. You can’t do that and expect to win among the top five in the nation.They do not make against them.” many mistakes and they capitalize on their op­ Despite the apparent edge to the Bulldogs, UCSB ponents errors. After a slow start,they are playing has been at their best when they have had to rebound. their best basketball of the season. After Pepperdine embarrassed them early in the In the two previous meetings between the two season, the Gauchos defeated them in the rematch, clubs, Fresno toppled the Gauchos by ten in Rob and following a disappointing two point loss to Utah Gym, helped in part by numerous UCSB turnovers State in January, Santa Barbara played on of its best and a scoreless drout that lasted over ten minutes. all around games of the season in the televised Then, in Fresno, Santa Barbara played a good game rematch two weeks ago. but fell behind early and was never able to catch up. DeLacy says his team has “a lot of heart.” They But, the post-season is a new opportunity, a ehance have accepted failure but come back the next time to play in the NCAA Regionals representing the and played with the confidence of a team on a ten PCAA. It is an opportunity to expose your program to game winning streak. the nation. A chance to go from being Podunk College For a while it appeared as if the Gauchos were Steve Parrot (32) attempts to move the ball past a Utah to Star-studded University. All the team has to do is going to enter the tournament with four consecutive State player. win three consecutive games. UCSB’s problem is that wins, but a second half spurt by Fullerton prevented their toughest game might be their first. that opportunity. ^ ^ ^ ^ h m HILLEL PresentsoM O M H “We’re going to have to be very patient,” head vAs the coach says,“we have at least nine players coach Ed DeLacy says. “ The beginning of the game who are ready to play to the bst of their abilities. No A TRIBUTE TO GOLDA is going to be the most important. We can’t fall one is down and no one has lost confidence in them­ Friday, March 2 7:30 p.m. behind early. We can’t turn the ball over.” selves.” URC, 777 Camino Pescadero, Isla Vista The first meeting was a crucial game for both schools. Santa Barbara was 3-2 in the conference, Gaucho Notes ¡Tickets for the opening round game scheduled for 3 p.m. "Between Two Loves; " riding a wave of confidence after defeating Long at the Anaheim Convention Center are still available at the Athletic a provocative dramatic reading based on Golda Meir's Beach State at home and barely losing by two points Ticket Office near Kob Gym. For information call Teri DcMots at 9til- 3293. autobiography MY LIFE brought to life by Rena and in Long Beach.The team and the coaching staff was if the Gauchos win their opening round, they will play again on Stanley Waxman. talking about maybe winning four in a row. The Friday. $2.50 general, $1.50 students, $1.00 Hillnl members (Advance reservations will eliminate having to handle money on Shabbat) For info: 968-1555 Two-ln-a-Row For Spikersr' ^^^^h^Evemn^wiUbegin^vití^habbatService^--^^ The UCSB Gaucho spikers had a centage and really helped our home. successful weekend as they beat overall game,” Preston said. “Cal Poly has the same record THE COLLEGE OF CREATIVE STUDIES Berkely Friday night and Stanford Hitter Rich Ridgway and blocker as us (2-3)n against the same PRESENTS on Saturday. Glen Duval. were- key players in teams,” Preston said. “They lost “We needed to come home with Saturday’s game. Together with to Pepperdine, UCLA and USC and two wins and we did,” Coack Ken Dave Lundin and the rest of the then beat Stanford in three games MICHAEL ROGERS Preston said. “Neither were very starters, they helped the team beat and Berkely in four; just like we PIANIST, IN FIVE SOLO RECITALS artful wins but it was good for the Stanford in three straight games. did.” IN LOTTE LOHMANN CONCERT HALL team’s confidence.” Reflecting on the team PFeston Obviously, the two teams are The Gauchos went into last said, “We still have a lot of work to very evenly matched so it will be a SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18,8:00 PM weekend’s matches with a 0-3 do on our defense although our very interesting game to watch. Beethoven Sonata in E (Op. 109) record having been beaten by the blocking is starting to get con­ Thursday night’s game will be at top three ranked teams in the sistent. Our offense is pretty 7:30 p.m. in Rob Gym. Beethoven Sonata in A flat (Op. 110) country: UCLA, Pepperdine and solid.” Beethoven Sonata in C minor (Op. Ill) use. One key factor in the win had to Preston attributed Friday be that for the first time this TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,8:00 PM night’s win against Berkeley to the season, the entire team was \ CSO Escort j Haydn Variations in F minor (Hob. good passing and to the con­ healthy. XVII: 6) sistency of senior Dale Rhine’s The Gauchos next opponents will Haydn Sonata in C (Hob. XVI: 50) hitting. be Cal Poly SLO on Thursday | 961-3446 j Schubert Sonata in B flat (DV 960) Rhine had a good hitting per- night. The game will be played at « — — - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 8:00 PM UCSB Dramatic Art Mozart Fantasy in C minor (K. 475) presents Schubert Sonata in G (DV 894j Schubert Sonata in C minor (DV 958) Le D in d o n (The Goat) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 8:00 PM Mozart Rondo in A minor (K. 511) Mozart Sonata in D (K. 576) Chopin Ballade in G minor (Op. 23) Schubert Sonata in A (DV 959) SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 8:00 PM Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat (Op. 61) Beethoven Sonata in B flat (Op. 22) Schumann Carnaval (Op. 9) Michael Rogers earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees at Georges Feydeau’s Farce the Juilliara School, studying with Adele Marcus. directed by Stanley Glenn While a student he won the LADO Young Artist translated by Award, the Artists Advisory Council Competition of Stanley Glenn Chicago, Chicago’s Ravinia Festival Award, the & Michel Langinieux Concert Artist Guild Award, the Olga Samaroff March scholarship to Juilliard, the Carl Roeder Prize, and 1-3 & 8-10 the Morris Loeb Prize. He has performed in solo If you're a graduating senio'f, majoring in physics, recital at Carneigie Hall and Town Hall, New York, 8pm chemistry, math, biology, general science, and in concert with the Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Main Theatre education, special educatioh or liberal arts subjects, Baltimore, Chicago, Boston Pops, Denver, and you have to get experience Someplacp. Why not in Winnipeg Symphony Orchestras. He also performs Tickets — $2.00 Asia, Africa, Latin America or the Pacific? Talk to each year at the Smithsonian chamber concerts. Arts & Lectures Ticket Office, former volunteers. March 5-8. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Lobero Box Office & , Admission is Free Everyonei^ivi^d Ticket Bureau of Santa Barbara V Placement Center and the UCen. / PAGE 10 DAILY NEXUS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY28. 1979 By ERIC BIDNA telling mosly ballads. It’s easier to l rely on my imagination picture things with that kind of And I dream of an imaginary time The Secret Swimming Life of I know that everybody has a dream music. It’s not something blaring Everybody has a dream. at you. There are words that you -Billy Joel can understand.” Picture yourself. Or picture Daydreaming Dave Hendrickson “I see more pictures in the Dave Hendrickson. Or how about Listen to some music to get into the championship meets. When I’m picturing Dave Hendrickson make the Nationals once again this not just a daydreamer. year. Sure, Walter Mitty must have right frame of mind. Just create swimming, I see pictures of myself creating pictures. pictures in your head. It's like a in the water. If you have the work Because that is how Hendrickson His style is amazingly like Bill been his career counselor or for­ Walton. He wears a beard and has mer swim coach. Hendrickson movie, from beginning to end; done, all the variables are the mentally prepares for important think what you want to do, and do same. Granted, some people are races. No, he does not wear a a slow-talking, easy-going manner must have ancestry back to Don that makes talking to him a Quixote: He has probably seen it. Create a picture of what to more talented that others, but you straight-jacket, or even walk expect and what not to expect.” can out-think them. I think you around campus like a half-crazed delight, interviewing him a Man of La Mancha 28 times, and reporter’s dream come true. wrote the words to “The Im­ His strategy works, because last can. You’ve got to see the pic­ zombie or ambitious freshman. weekend in the Los Altos meet he tures,” he concluded. He is in fact a senior and the Every question is well thought-out, possible Dream.” and his answers reflect a caring In reality, Hendrickson creates swam a lifetime best. “Just before taking a shot in team captain of a men's swim His dreaming might make the basketball, serving in tennis, team that has only lost two meets personality that is uncommon in these daydreams in his mind to basis for a book. Or eveh more batting in or putting in this season, and will be heading this day of inflated egos of athletes. help him relax, concentrate and lucrative, a cult. “It’s confidence,” golf, make believe you see the into the PCAA Championships next He likes backpacking, mellow become more confidant. he says. “It’s relaxation. You’re basketball swishing through the week (March 8,9 and 10). Hen­ music and natural foods. He is “You have to picture it (the fast more relaxed with yourself. In a net, the ace, the homerun, or the drickson is also one of the top unselfish, yet an individual. He race). You have to see yourself sense, it’s like daydreaming. I birdie, and you’ll realize what swimmers on the team, who placed swims by himself, but is a team doing it, seeing what you should do. really enjoy mellow music. Like Hendrickson is talking about. If last year in the Nationals (19th in member. He uses daydreams to The best way to do this is to go Harry Chapin, Jackson Browne, (Please turn to p.U, col.l) the breaststroke) and is favored to achieve very real victories, but is through a trial run in you mind,

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F: rmmt wanteddor Spring Qtr. unfurn' FASTI jermaneni weight loss. Crave Center Martin, Gibson or Guild guitars and apt. own room,,own bath $14f)/mo. amps etcetera Trades needed. Fancy Quiet, clean, non-smoker, pool, Martin 000-18 acoustic .guitar. 687-5595. 961-3829 Musiq. 963-3505. laundry. 968-2647. $400 967-2795 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY28. 7979 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 11 Swimming's Dave Hendrickson (Continued from p.10) chance of achieving your goal. ” started swimming when he was you imagine what you want, and He actually did not have much seven years old. That was with the see this happening a split second time to daydream with six Santa Clara Swim Club. According before, your confidence will be brothers and three sisters in his to. Hendrickson, since its creatiori built up, and you’ll have a better house. If about five people in a in 1961,, that club has yielded 33 family is called a nuclear family, gold, 18 silver, and 12 bronze his would be called a nuclear ex­ Olympic medals from its mem­ plosion. bers. There’s always something going While swimming for that AAU on. It’s been a super experience., Club, Dave also attended West You learn to develop more Valley Junior College in Saratoga. patience because you can’t always That’s where he developed his get what you want,” Hendrickson strategy of pictures. said. Now at UCSB, he has to deal with “Personally, I enjoy seeing such responsibilities as practices, people happy and trying to put a being team captain, trying to smile on their face. I really enjoy qualify for Nationals, and deciding that. It means a lot to me. You see, what to do after college. some people aren’t as fortunate as - “Before the PCAA meet, we do we aré. Not everyone has the more quality (taper) workouts. opportunity to go to college. It’s What this means is we are important for me to see people are gradually cutting down the work, happy inside.” and your body starts feeling good, Dave has been rather fortunate. and you start feeling your stroke in He is six foot, has blonde hair with the water. During these practices, DAVE HENDRICKSON brown eyes, 160 pounds, and Gregg (Wilson, the coach) divides us into four categories: distance, middle distance, sprinters and No Need to Worry strokers. I’m a stroker, which means I concentrate only on my Tennis: It was about 15 minutes after ten on Saturday and the tennis stroke.” match between the women from UCSB and Berkeley had already “About being team captain; at started. Head coach Darlene Koenig was watching a match on one of the first, I didn’t want to do it. I like to back courts. Most of the people were watching the matches from the keep a low profile. If you’re cocky, benches. you might offend some people who Suddenly the coach appeared and looked at the scores on the courts. don’t appreciate that. I just want to Guests--3 UCSB--0; Guests~4 UCSB--1; Guests--1 UCSB--0. She looked be an individual on the team. Being worried. Gloria Faltermeier was making her comeback to win the first a team captain is a good ex­ set. Debbie Brink was making her move to get .her opponent under perience. Guys come to you and control, and Lindsey Berman was having a tough time but getting ahead look up to you for help. ’ ’ of her opponent. . “We’re slow starters, I guess,” Koenig said. “Don’t move,” she said, The Nationals are impossible “Gloria has been doing great while you’ve been there. Look she should dreams for many swimmers, but have had that point.” Hendrickson talks like a man who That is Koenig though. She is the constant worrier. The immaculate has seen it, and likes it. organizer. Everything has to go the way she envisioned it or she gets “When I got there last year, it upset. was kind of interesting to see all A few minutes later Faltermeier completed her comeback to win the the excitement going on. I was first set. Brink was on her way to winning the second one and the match pleased with my results. I wish I looked in hand. When the singles were over, the score was UCSB--6 had gone a little faster. I’m not a Berkeley-0. There wasn’t any need to worry. perfectionist, but it’s always nice MARY ANN McLAUGHLIN and the women’s Rugby: The men’s rugby team completed a weekend sweep of their two to try to be. If you know you can do basketball team face Ca l Poly SLO in Rob Gym tonight San Diego opponents. better, it’s worth it to "put' in the at 8 p.m. McLaughlin is the team’s leading scorer and They defeated San Diego State 12-0 and UCSD 16-0. Previously, the extra effort.” rebounder. ruggers defeated Stanford 9-8 and Berkeley 14-9. You might think he‘ would con­ Ken Kenrick has been the team’s leading scorer. He scored 20 points tinue in his pursuits of mental against the San Diego teams. Other standouts have included kicker pictures by opening the first Greg Doolin from New .Zealand, Mike Tilly, who scored twice against mental camera shop, but he in­ San Diego State, Bruce Moore, Jim Rogers, and Tim Kallai. stead plans to start some sort of UCSB will face the Los Angeles Rugby Club in the Campus Stadium at health club, that would try to en­ 1 p.m. on Saturday. courage people to exercise, eat Intramurals: Daniel Villarreal, John Sylvester, and Ofelia Arellano right and keep their bodies in good Romero were the individual winners in the IM racquetball tourney last shape. And, of course, he will weekend. probably use a pool to help these G.S.A. Council Meeting Villarreal won the A Division bracket, defeating Peter Boberg, 21-19, people. in the finals. After all, the Walter Mitty Sylvester topped David Becker, 21-8, in the B Division finals, and cannot expect to survive in Dave 7 pm, S.H. 1432, Feb. 28 Romero won the Women’s round-robin competition. Jill Schinkle came Hendrickson for the rest of his life. in second. Or can it?

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(Continued from p. 1 > had not issued the Indians a per­ Western LNG officials argue mit; that the PUC’s condition regarding -That the Indians did not have a access dealt only with an ar­ contract with Western LNG-which cheological protection plan for allowed them access; construction on the site, and had --That the Indians were not actually taken effect yet. trespassers ;■ and Western LNG’s lawsuit was filed -That the Indians were in­ on Feb. 15 against the Indians, terfering with Western LNG’s specifically three organizations of plans, thus causing them loss of Chumash, 20 individuals, and revenues. approximately 2000 John Does, whom McGinnes describes as McGinnes said that it was individuals who could not be “easily shown where they definitely identified. (Western LNG) had approved the McGinnes said that the suit was Indians for the site” stating the filed on five grounds: company had signed a treaty with -That the Indians did not have a the Indians. He added that Western building permit; LNG’s suit was “inconsistent” -That the Coastal Commission with earlier behavior. Cat Fanciers of America Gather MOST ------, TODAY UCEN: The Ritz - Rock and Roll in Storke Plaza during the noon hour (in the UCen if it rains) A t Showgrounds to Salute Pets FRIENDS OF SUNRAE: Meeting at 4:30 p.m. in UCen 3137. Everybody is welcome. cages before their anxious masters speaker comes the warning, “I’d By TRACY STRUB FRENCH CLUB: Pot luck at 7:30 p.m. in the Cafe Interim. and the judges stroke, stretch and like to warn all the children not to Cats: they seemed to be GAY PEOPLE’S UNION: The GPU will hold its weekly women’s rap everywhere at the Earl Warren poke all the contestants. , run, it shakes up the cats.” Cats can also be a profitable group in the small group room at the UCSB Women’s Center. Showground Saturday, looking It is not always this easy. The STUDENT HUNGER ACTION GROUP: General meeting, next pensively-out of their small cages judge must have quick hands and business, as was evidenced by the large amounts of cat beds,- quarter’s activities to be planned. 5:15 p.m. in UCen 2272. All are and mewing plaintively as each an inborn technique for throwing welcome. spectator walked by. non-obliging cats back into their playtoys, and baubles available for feline entertainment. BICYCLE CLUB: Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in South Hall 1432 to plan a The reason for this strange cages as fast as possible. tour over spring break. Everyone is welcome. spectacle was that it was time for One judge, after examining a People are, indeed, one of the DAVID HOSKINSON: Party for “No on State Water” this evening at the Santa Barbara meeting of the particularly nasty scratch on his David Hoskinson’s home, 6689 Pasado, I.V. $3 donation, no-host; hand, observed, “They can most interesting parts of the cat C.F. A. or Cat Fanciers of America. beer and wine. Participants come from all over sometimes bite. Ya gottsa be show. They can be seen sleeping, the state-from the Bay Area all • careful.” eating and even talking to their CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: Campus counselor Over the auditorium loud- pets. Wendy Manker will hold office hours 1:30-4:30 in UCen 3137. the way down to San Diego- GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Pacific Crest Trail slide show 1977 dragging their unwilling con­ from Mexico to Canada on foot by Greg Hummel. 5 p.m. in Geology testants to the various cat shows. 1030. Cats are judged at these TOMORROW . gatherings in catagories including Dodds Will Decide CUAA (Campus United Against Apartheid): Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in color, best of breed, and other (Continued from p. 1 > the Common Ground trailer. Special issue of the Common Ground physical aspects of feline finery. some industrial chemicals and a sewage component. will be discussed. Bill Kanuch, a cat fancier from Thompson said one alternative to state watter is conservation. This LV. FRIENDS OF THE RAPE CRISIS CENTER: “The Rape Victim San Diego, explained the lure of would provide enough time to look into other options. “There are other - How Her Male Friends Can Help Her” 7:30 p.m. in the San Nic the cat show, and the reason they alternatives in the near future,” he said. formal lounge. had come so far. “If state water is approved and the growth moratorium is lifted, we’re providing a means to destroy what makes this place beautiful,” A.S. PROGRAM BOARD: Mandatory meeting for A.S. Concerts “People want to see all the Security for Emmy Lou Harris and Tubes concerts. 5 p.ip. in UCen different breeds of cats," Kanuch said Thompson. “There’s a good possibility that we won’t have our own municipal government for another four or five years, and until then we 2284. said, adding that “they can see CETACEAN DEFENSE LEAGUE: “Gray Whale Night” lecture breeds that they’ve never seen have to trust the County Board of Supervisors. We’ve seen that they can’t be trusted to plan our land use. They gave us Isla Vista and they’ll and slides about California gray whales and local marine mammals. before.” 7:30 p.m. in Chem 1179. Strange cats certainly did exist, do it again." SOCIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE UNION: Meeting at 12:15 p.m. in from the extremely thin to cats Following the forum, which ended with a period of questions and answers, IVCC voted to oppose Measure A, the importation of state the Soc. lounge, 2nd floor Ellison, to discuss upcoming events. which looked like one large ball of PRE-VET STUDENTS: Last planning meeting before the weekend fur. water. Reasons for their opposition included the possible environmental degradation to the state, the high cost and the availability of local Short Course-Clinic. All interested pre-vets invited to attend. 6 p.m. Judging is always taking place, inNoble(BioI) 2001. • as rows of cats are placed in small alternatives.

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