University of California at Santa Barbara Wednesday, June 9, 1976 Brown, Reagan Slide to California Victories Nuclear Initiative Loses Two to One; Tunney Crushes Hayden By Anne Burke New York City. Governor Jerry Brown and former Carter pulled a runaway victory in governor Ronald Reagan won expected Ohio winning 119 delegates and 52 landslide victories in yesterday’s percent of the vote. Udall scored his California primary, endangering both ninth seconcFplace finish in Ohio with 20 GOP frontrunner Gerald Ford’s and delegates and 2 percent. Democratic leader Jimmy Carter’s In Ohio Ford won with 55 percent to guarantees for a first ballot nomination at Reagan’s 45 percent. Ford got 88 this summer’s conventions. delegates to Reagan’s 9. Carter, however, picked up 218 An uncommitted slate of 75 delegates delegates in yesterday’s final primaries, in 'New Jersey, leaning heavily in favor of despite a California crush and a New Brown and Hubert Humphrey, took the Jersey upset. Arizona Congressman New Jersey Democratic race. Carter Morris Udall, placing second against picked up only 25 delegates, but won the ■ B h r a i Carter in the Democratic delegate count, popular vote. Humphrey earlier said that THE WINNERS-Governor Jerry Brown and former Governor Ronald Reagan score pulled out o f the race early in the he might enter the race if Carter came out big victories in yesterday’s California primary. evening, calling Carter the “likely with less than 1250 delegates after Democratic nominee” and throwing his today’s primaries. support to “party unity.” Wallace Wins in Runaway; Brown claimed 202 delegates and 59 On the Republican side in New Jersey, percent over Carter’s 68 delegates with 20 Ford running unopposed, won all of the percent. Idaho Senator Frank Church state’s 67 GOP delegates. swung 7 delegates with 8 percent. Incumbent John Tunney won the Slater Faces Nov. Runoff Reagan took all of the 167 Republican democratic bid for U.S. Senator with 60 delegates in California’s GOP percent of the vote against former By Jim Martin 21 percent respectively. Dodds trailed winner-take-all system, with 63 percent anti-war activist Tom Hayden who pulled Goleta Water Board President Bill behind the judge by only a few hundred of the vote. For the first time, most of 40 percent. Wallace won a landslide victory in the votes throughout most of the evening’s California’s Democratic delegates are Third District Supervisor’s race, gamering reports, but could never pull out in front. A Mervin Fields poll conducted last divided by votes cast in each 58 percent of the vote against his closest Third District Supervisor Jim Slater, week, before the televised opponent, Herman Farnum, who picked heavily endorsed by Isla Vista interests, Congressional district. Tunney-Hayden debate, projected Reagan told reporters in Los Angeles up 17 percent, with 31 percent of the will be facing a runoff election against his Tunney, the incumbent, with a lead of close contender Alice “Send Alice to that he believes he will win the GOP precincts reporting. only eight percentage points over Court” Merenbach in the November nomination on the first ballot in Kansas Wallace, who compaigned for a Goleta Hayden. general election. Slater and Merenbach City, swining enough uncommitted Valley growth moratorium and solar received 24 and 21 percent of the vote delegates between now and August to energy promotion, said that “it appears At a Los Angeles defeat celebration, respectively. Both of the candidates ran overcome Ford’s delegate lead. that Goleta Valley is not ready to give up Hayden claimed that he was “the senator on liberal platforms and should guarantee Brown, who said he was not conceding for at least one million democratic voters on environment, human and social a progressive voice. the Democratic nomination to Carter, in the state.” probleim—despite its financial problems.” The two were trailed by Deputy said last night in Los Angeles, “Jimmy In the race for Superior Court Judge, District Attorney Tom Sneddon with 20 Carter, I’m looking for you,” and “Tunney’s victory is a hollow one,” incumbent Floyd Dodson edged his percent, Ronald Stevens with 10 percent, challenged the Georgia Governor to Hayden said. “The people have to form a young contender Bruce Dodds, receiving Steve Balash with 8 percent, Thomas debate “on the issues.” Carter now has grass roots movement and this shows 40 percent of the vote but did not receive Buckwalter with 7 percent, Bill picked up more than 1140 of the 1505 there is a need for one.” enough votes to clinch the post and will McCracken with 6 percent, and Eugene delegates needed for the nomination and Hayden’s immediate plans include a be faced with a runoff this November. (Ted) Flynn with the remaining 4 is predicting a first ballot nomination in (Cont. on p. 16, col. 1) Dodds and James Oppen received 39 and percent. The race for first district supervisor Temporary Injunction Against UC found Leo Martinez and David Yager in a nip-and-tuck battle that continued throughout the evening. Both were followed closely by Thomas Raycraft. Allows Parrish to Work Until Hearing Malcolm Campbell, Elizabeth Weingand and Lawrence Schatz consistantly trailed operation. By Steve Spanier damages without an injunction. The behind. Final vote percentages were 30 Michaelson will have ten days to file A temporary injunction against the University maintains that Parrish will be percent for Martinez, 24 percent for University of California was granted last made “whole” should she win the suit. additional arguments once the University has submitted its counter-arguments Yager, 19 percent for Raycraft, 12 Monday regarding controversial sex However, the question arose as to percent for Campbell, 11 percent for discrimination case involving assistant whether back wages would be reinstated against the granting of the injunction He Weingand and 4 percent for Schatz. Athletic Director and Swim coach Bobbi should the plaintiff succeed in her suit. feels the University could make Parrish Parrish. The court meeting was not an University Attorney Glenn Woods felt “whole” through the payment of money In the third supervisorial district race actual trial, but rather an injunction that he could speak for the university and for damages incurred. “But,” he said, for the six seats on county Central hearing to determine whether Parrish’s the State of California in saying that “there are protections in the state Committee, Bradley Currey, Community case could be postponed until after her Parrish could expect both back wages and constitution which limit the cases in * Development specialist Carmen Lodise, June 30 termination date. . re-employment if she won. which the University must pay damages.” Pre-Law U.C.S.B. student Britt Zoolalian, As certain points were not quite clear Wheelan, however, disagreed, A final decision will be made by the Community organizer Dean Colman and in the case briefs, the Federal District maintaining that Woods could not speak judge within the next three or four U.C.S.B. Student Elections Chairperson Court Judge Francis Wheelan decided to on behalf of the state. The University weeks. If the permanent injunction is Joan (Joie) McKay are leading at press granted a trial date will be set for grant only a temporary injunction. This now has one week to submit a document time. action will permit Parrish to continue in contesting the injunction (should they September or October. In the meantime, her position as ass’t. Athletic Director choose to do so) and clarify their position Michaelson considers the temporary Bruce Dodds, who was also running in the Superior Court Judge race, contended until the next hearing. When the judge concerning back wages. action to be a positive sign. It wouldn’t feels that he has recievcd all of the Another point, contends Frank have been granted, he said, “if we had for the sixth seat. necessary material from both sides, he Michaelson, Parrish’s attorney, is that been totally out of the ballpark,” The five other contestants for the will again consider a permanent Parrish will suffer a damaged reputation Vice-Chancellor Goodspeed was not Central Committee included poets Tom Mooney and Martha E. Britt, UCSB injunction. should she be terminated. The women’s available for comment. However, in an sophomore Richard Leib, Incumbent The main issue discussed by the court athletic program at UCSB will go interview last Friday, he made clear his William D. Hyder and Robert Olsea Leib was whether or not Parrish could be made downhill, he claims, suffering from a loss position that the women’s athletic was the closest contenant to just miss the “whole” (rectification of emotional and of stability, quality and the ability to department unjustifiably appears to be ncessary percentages. financial grievances) and not suffer recruit students necessary to continue the (Cont. on p. 16, col. 1) PAGE 2 DAILY NEXUS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 'Low-Risk' Students Target of College Insurance Company »If you aren't careful, you forget whet -H»« outride world is like’*—'A Student- By Melissa Keating students and professional people. office received several letters of SYRIAN TRCK)P ADVANCEMENT towards Beirut has brought a The unusual thing about the According to Hertzel, College complaint from UC students who response from the State Department warning that the United States College Masters Life Insurance Masters shifted their focus had purchased insurance from will not tolerate a de-facto partition of Lebanon. Syrian rockets and Company located above the I.V. because college students live an College Masters. shells were reported hitting the Modem sector of Beirut in what Yasser Market is not that it is the oldest average of seven to nine years Lyndon has contacted various Arafat called the “bloodiest butchery ever.” business in I.V., but that it deals longer than the average citizen. experts on life insurance to Syrian strength in the war tom nation is now put at around 10,000 in a product that,according to the “Their mortality’s better,” discover whether it is something following a build up in the last few days. Beirut is not expected to UC Student Lobby, college Hertzel said. By catering to a of value for the average student. withstand a Syrian siege due to the metropolitan population’s students have no need for. “low risk” group, College Masters “They all agreed that students frustration with the civil war. Streets were reported deserted and the The Masters College company is able to offer insurance and recent graduates do not need airport abandoned. is an offshoot of Fidelity Union protection at a minimum cost. life insurance unless they have DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD says he is going to Life Insurance, a nation-wide However, the UC Student children,” he said. prod allied nations to strengthen their armies in the face of expanding organization. Since the late SO’s Lobby questions whether It is not only the doubtful Soviet military power. Rumsfeld will do his urging at a meeting of they have moved into what students are really benefittyig utility of life insurance for NATO defense ministers in Brussels where he will make an appeal for college masters salesman Art from this program. Pat Lyndon, a college students that has drawn an alliance-wide increase in conventional ground forces. Hertzel calls “preferred risk” member of the Student Lobby, is attention to College Masters. currently investigating the Several of their business practices SECRETARY OF STATE Kissinger told the Organization of American clientele. What this means is that College Masters gears their sales matter. Jle first became are presently being looked into. States that Chile violates the elemental international standards of interested when the Sacramento human rights. Speaking in the Chilean capital,he added that respect for specifically toward college (Cont. on p. 4, col. 5) the dignity of citizens is declining in “too many of the countries of the hemisphere.” American officials in Kissinger’s party said he has received assurances that the junta will amend the nations constitution to expand human rights. W e know our gear. You should too. 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A • political refugee who was recently released by Chemistry Lecturer Yurkanis Chile’s fascist junta will be the featured speaker at the showing of the film “When the People Awake,” Friday Wins Annual Teacher Award night at 7:30, Engineering By Martha Jumey students. unfair advantage to those who 1104. Dr. Paula Yurkanis, lecturer in Second in the poll was Dr. Carl teach large lecture hall classes The film deals with chemistry, was announced Harris, associate professor of over professors who work mainly Salvadore Allende’s Popular yesterday as the winner of Profile history, with Physical Activities with small seminars. Unity government prior to Magazine’s annual Teacher of the Director Sherman Button coming This year, Profile has the coup. The talk will focus Year award. in third. attempted to combine quality on the role of UÜ. covert “ R esponse fo r her was According to Zimmer, the with quantity when making its activities leading up to the overwhelming,” Profile Project contest was conducted selection. Zimmer explained that coup and the solidarity that Director Tony Zimmer said. He differently this year. In the past, in order to “avoid a popularity existed between students and noted that Dr. Yurkanis received the Teacher of the Year has been choice, we asked that people workers during Allende’s two petitions before nominations elected by a simple vote. But the write-in.” PAULA YURKANIS - Teacher administration were even requested from Profile staff felt this gave an At least a score of students o f the Year. submitted written responses for Yurkanis. The Profile . office Studies. PACIFIC PRESENTATIONS BRINGS YOU received over twenty handwritten The “responsive, personable, testimonials, each explaining why extremely well-organized” Dr. Yurkanis should be Teacher professor graduated from Mount of the Year. Holyoke with an A.B. and went “She’s the best teacher I’ve on to receive her doctorate from had in ten-plus years at UCSB,” the University of Virginia. She maintained one student. Another has been at UCSB five years. praised her “ability to instigate a Her research is reportedly real interest in the subject she concerned with the “mechanics teaches,” while another put it of reactions of organic simply “she makes something as compounds of biological gross as chemistry fun.” interest.” Yurkanis, whose classes have Yurkanis is married to Dr. been described by students as Thomas Bruice, also of the “intellectually demanding,” and Chemistry Department. The two “rigorously paced,” teaches both professors teach under separate in the Department of Chemistry nam es, they say, to avoid and in the College of Creative cpnfusion.

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Tickets available WEDS>at all the usual places (PAflflC-fPPBtNTATICNS" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 DAILY NEXUS PAGES ' However, Gertz says that Leg not resolved. Council, “in their negligence “We came to no agreements or 'M inority/ 'Oppressed' Groups perhaps,” has forgotten to save conclusions,” St, Johns admitted, the necessary money and has referring td the session. already committed all funds. He Gertz liais. named Heinsohn as sees this as a “blatant violation” Receive Big Chunk of A.S. Funds th e defendant in the case. of the policy and hopes to get a Heinsohn, however, has not yet By Jim'Martin Organization of Women, Jewish council were watching out for response from Judicial Council as submitted his brief for the case soon as possible. As the school year comes to an Student Union, Young Socialist their own special interests and and is using what Gertz called, “a Originally, Gertz said that he end and most students are Alliance, International Relations that this was indicated in the stalling tactic.” had hoped to settle the problem preparing for a relaxed-' summer, Organization, Arab Student allocations. with the Council members Leg. Council -remains as hectic as Union and The Veterans received “The final money allotments Heinsohn says that he needs themselves, avoiding a Judicial, more time to research and write ever. _ . . . $7,375 for eight percent of the might be changed by next year,” Amidst claims that minority monies. said SI. Johns, referring to the decision. He called an informal up hi% arguments before he will groups hawe been discriminated “White Interest Groups” recent brief filed by External meeting yesterday morning to submit the brief and denies that discuss the situation, but it was against by Leg Council this year, received two percent of the President Mitch Gertz against he is in any way stalling. Internal President Tracey St. funds. Panhellenic, Capitol Hill RHA Representative Don Johns has compiled a list of Program and Special Projects Heinenson. The brief cites a figures for next year’s A.S. received a total of $2,325. violation of Policy 10 of the A.S. allotments. St. Johns said that although Constitution. The totals show that “minority th e allocation process was The policy states that $1,500 and oppressed” groups, as St. “democratic,” she does not feel it must be put aside for “reserve oceon toad Johns termed them, received 60 was “fair.” capital” to be used during the percent of the allotted funds for “They cut some groups and school year for any activity or a tofal of $53,325. increased others without reason,” new organizations that need Under this category, were she said.” There was no logic or additional funding. The money included the following groups consistency.” can also be used to sponsor new listed from the most to the least She went on to say that she organizations or projects as Leg amount of monies received: El felt several.of the members of Council sees fit. d * Congreso, Black Student Union i t » * ? Asian Student Union, Committee fo r Black Culture, Womens’ Center, Indians Association, Gay Demonstrate July 4th o u n c e Peoples’ Union, Student Special Services, Chinese Student Union We've Carried the Rich for 200 Years, and the -Friends of the let's Get Them Off Our Backs! Farmworkers. Social Services received 30 percent of the funding for a total of $26,500. These groups in c lu d e : Community Affairs Board, University Child Care Center, I.V. Medical Clinic, I.V. Human Relations Center, A.S. Legal Services and the Tenants Union. Under an “other” category the ERA, National U p To SEMESTER AT SEA sailing again in February

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Come and share your to be life insurance.” Meeting, stated that in reference ideas today from 2-5 p.m. in UCen established at last month’s Town the summer season by Isla to the County budget, the town 2294. Lyndon reports that on several Meeting. Vistans. “endorsed social services and not • The American Folk Dance club UC campuses, the College Masters The Town Meeting’s will sponsor free square and contra Budget proposals for I.V., the I.V. Foot Patrol. The town program is pursuing a policy of recommendations to IVMAC dancing tonight at 8:30 in the UCen especially local service agencies, being in favor of the Foot Patrol hard sell. “They get college stated, in part, that top priority Program Lounge. Beginners are are nil. In response, at last over squad cars has nothing to do welcome. students to do telephone work. be given to funding for I.V. Monday’s meeting IVCC voted to. with County budget • Students for Papoon meeting They ask them to call a list of service agencies. In addition, the lobby for budget funding to recommendations.” tonight at 7:30 in UCen 2272. students,” he said, adding that Sheriffs budget should be cut include th e I. V. Municipal It is also hoped by the Council Planning for the summer National the sales pitch seems to vary. before that of County social Convention to be held in L.A. Advisory Council, social services, to precipitate County action “Sometimes they call themselves services, specifically the narcotics animal protection and: regular towards maintaining a clean an investment counseling firm, task force and special TOMORROW beach clean-up. Public hearings beach. A past arrangement had and ask the person to make an investigative unit. • Join with the Christian Science on the county budget are set for required that .the beach be Organization to share experiences appointment to see them.” At During the discussion on the today. cleaned on a monthly basis in the proving the power of prayer at 7 other times they frankly Reality superseded the ideal as Town Meeting’s proposals, a winter and once a week in the p.m. tomorrow in the UCR. introduce themselves as insurance current needs were rejected from discrepancy arose before the summer. salespeople. lobbying status by the Council, Council. Concern was voiced over An experimental tar-removal ANNOUNCEMENTS such as the Pescadero mall and the possibility that IVMAC station was an additional promise • Let’s all celebrate a harmonious Hertzel stated that he generally youth hostel projects. Projects would include in their of the County’s, which so far has finals week! Come to the lawn deals with referred clients, asking recommendations that an I.V. across from Ellison 1910 at 4 p.m. cast aside were either irrelevant not materialized. This too will be Friday to casually find and share them to take the time to meet to budget funding or were endorsement of the Foot Patrol pushed for at the budget' our joy and dominion during finals. with him. “In the years I have financed through other sources. be considered if the Sheriffs hearings. been here I have never had anyone tell me to my face that they didn’t have an hour to look into it,” he said. The UC Student Lobby is presently engaged in an extensive investigation of the College CASH . Masters program. They have contacted the Student Lobby groups on each campus and have IS L d VISTa even gone outside the state. “I have contacted other state for your books PIRGS,” Lyndon said, “and four BOQKSTore of five have, written back saying they’re aware of the problem. This is a problem that is nationwide.”

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Approximately one in five respondents volunteered comments concerning the Fifty-five percent of the respondents indicated that they considered themselves to bicycle-pedestrian traffic mix on campus. A majority of these comments called for a be primarily pedestrians once on campus. Twenty-five percent considered themselves clear delineation of pedestrian-free bikeways and bicycle-free walkways. The bicyclists and twenty percent considered themselves both cyclists and pedestrians. -commentaries addressed numerous, approaches to the three E’s of traffic management - Questions^licited the respondent’s average dafly number of movements on campus. Engineering, Education and Enforcement and ranged from useful engineering While the distribution of these responses is too cumbersone to report here, a rough projection indicates that there are about ;58,000 pedestrian movements from building susgestions to rather sadistic approaches to enforcement. The survey results will be extensively analyzed this summer and combined with data to building and 26,000 bicycle movements on campus daily. from traffic counts made before and during the experimental blockades this quarter. Seventy-six percent of those querried indicated that they considered bicycles to be a Data and conclusions from these coordinated experiments will be used in formulation safety problem on campus and thirty-one percent indicated that they had been of long term planning principles and in support of grant and capital expenditure involved in an accident with a bicycle cm campus within the last two years. Interestingly enough, there was no correlation between perception of a safety problem requests to implement those principles. Comments concerning traffic management on campus are solicited and should be and having been involved in an accident with a bicycle. Only one accident in twenty addressed to the Transportation and Bicycle Committees, c/o Community Service was reported to the campus police and only one in seven required treatment by the Organization, SAfety & Security Bldg., UCSB, Santa Barbara, California 93106. Student Health Service. Comments should address the conflicts between physical limitation of bike access and The recently introduced bicycle-free area between the Library and South Hall was the desire to allow access to handicapped persons, maintenance and emergency recognized by 97.3% of the respondents but only understood by 74%, indicating a vehicles. Commentators should consider ¿he education, engineering and enforcement need for better publicity before future changes in on-campus access are implemented. aspects of joint use of surface space by bicycles and pedestrians. This solicitation of Forty-eight percent indicated that this bike-free area affected the way they travelled comments is in earnest, as those involved in traffic management on a day to day basis around campus. Seventy-five point four percent of those questioned agreed with the often confront the “forest for the trees” dilemma and welcome a fresh viewpoint. installation of the Library-South Hall bicycle-free area. Respondents indicated, by a four to one margin, that cyclists should be allowed to walk their bicycles through these “bike-free” areas. This overwhelming disapproval of shoulder strap purse hooked on her handlebars. ” the “total” ban on bicycles resulted ifr modification of the ban to include only the This page paid “The area between the Arbor snack bar and North riding and parking of bicycles in the affected in modification of the ban to include Hall is dangerous. ” only the riding and parking of bicycles in the affected areas. for by UCSB Elimination of die bike-free area was favored by seventeen percent, while thirty-five percent indicated they would prefer that it remain only between the bicycie “The problem with the bicycle problem is that people Library and South Hall. Thirty-seven percent indicated a preference for the inclusion ride, to one building then after class get back on their bike and ride to another class which they easily could of the area between the Library and Ellison Hall in a bike-free zone. Eight percent program funds. favored expansion of the ban to other areas of campus. have walked to. ” “There should be at least fifteen minutes between

classes. ”

“Bikepaths are a good idea. They should define “Either eliminate all yield signs for bikes at “Too many people walk on the bike paths and it can almost entirely the limit o f bike travel. Where they do intersections or enforce them. The way it is now really get frustrating ” not exist bikers are free to improvise, hence most cause confuses both pedestrians and cyclists because no-one “Mis-parked bicycles are as much a hazard as moving havoc with the pedestrians sharing the route. ” knows who has the right o f way since cyclists ignore it ones. ” and pedestrians read it.” “Tear up all the pavement and ban bicycles from “Just before 1p.m. M-W-F, the bike ride from Physics campus. ” to South Hall is a pain. ” “No one is going to use a longer round about route unless it is faster. Policing of areas should mainly “Establish a central area with easy, safe bike access “I don't think it will be necessary to have so many emphasize Ped’s o ff bikeways and bikers o ff walkways, where one could park one’s bike and then be able to barriers up against bicycles, and a roving policeman can these are the real problems: enlightening turkeys!’’ walk to most o f the buildings. ” ticket people. The barriers are ugly and awkward. ” “Once a bicyclist passed so close to me, she got my “The problem is too many people on campus. ” PAGES DAILY NEXUS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 Letters to the Editor KCSB Needs Support Ads and Free Speech Editor, Daily Nexus:. Editor, Daily Nexus: On last Thursday, June 3, the UCSB Leg Council acted with great A recent letter to the editor urges that political and social tests be irresponsibility in the funding of KCSB-FM, the campus radio station. used in deciding whether the Nexus should accept particular Rather than addressing the issue of the needs of KCSB, they decided advertising material. The writers declare that arguments to the to lump its allotment with the remaining communications, excepting contrary based on the principle of free speech are "distracting and the Nexus, which includes sych radio (?) related items as the yearbook, irrelevant.’ They further state that “advertising should never be the newspaper advertising office and building maintenance. The station confused with free speech” and that “the Supreme CoUrt...ruled in management was told to “fight it out” amongst this group of media 1942 that commerical speech (advertising) is excluded from protection for their funds. Obviously, this must have looked like an easy way out by the first amendment.” From this perspective, they conclude that, for the Leg Council. The total outcome of this action is that KCSB will since the Nexus does not apply political and social tests and chooses to end up with less than half the amount of the realistic budget ignore the demands of various campus groups including the student submitted, and over $9,000 less than it ran on last year. This will be government on questions of advertising, it “has lost sight of its insufficeint funds to operate legally under FCC regulations for this function as a student newspaper.” station. A recent decision of the Supreme Court abandons the 1942 rule The action of this Leg Council cannot be passed off on lack of that commercial speech falls outside First amendment purview. The knowledge of KCSB’s needs; as they heard a live presentation on KCSB court decided most unanimously that Virginia’s ban on prescription Creationists a by its management, received a detailed budget request, other printed drug advertising violated freedom of speech Justice Harry A. Editor, Daily Nexus: a material on the station and program guides. They also received Blackmun, author of the majority opinion said, “People will perceive The letter by Drs. Cloud and Gibor tre invitations to visit the station and talk to the management to clarify their own best interests if only they are well enough informed. The (Nexus, June 3) deserves immediate Cr< any poirtts of misunderstanding. best means to that end is to open the channels of communications response. They made three assertions; 1) ™ The station has been in existence since 1962 on this campus. It is rather than to close them.” “Science follows rules that creationists 501 probably the only campus organization that is in operation 365 days a From this point of view, the Nexus editorial staff seems well within reject.” 2) “Creationists insist on ^ year, 24 hours a day. Surely, it is not just a matter of the music that its moral and .legal right to decide in favor of not closing its pages even supernatural causes citing the Bible itself mo they are treating the station in this manner. A glance at the program if the question is only one of advertisement. as exclusive evidence.” 3) Creationists sci< guide will show that every musical taste is covered. Over the years, Glen Wade “...claim that accounts traceable to the KCSB has provided valuable training to its staff and great service to its Professor listening community. KCSB is the only non-commercial, educational Babalonian and Summarian sources mo station in the greater Santa Barbara area; the only station that can and invalidate all modern findings on scii oes provide vital public affairs programming: live broadcasts of local On Political Funding evolution and make further scientific is arings, lectures, interviews, public service announcements for nearly imquiry unnecessary.” These statements me Editor, Daily Nexus: every campus group, and regular shows of non-musical interest. are untrue. Creationists accept the sec The budget hearings Council members have endured the last few scientific method. Many hold positions on KCSB is asking that the students of UCSB look into this handling of weeks should make it clear to everyone that there is simply not enough their funds. Go see or call your Leg Council, the elected money to gp around. Over 100 groups have come to us asking for on university campuses and on vie representatives of the UCSB student body. If you need more $600,000.00 while we have only $174,000.00 in unlocked funds to government scientific institutions. For the information on this matter, please come by the radio station. We need allocate. example, Dr. John Meyer is engaged in stu your support! Every group deserves every penny that they are asking. They medical research at Louisville Medical stu . Helen E. Lyons provide a wide range of necessary services to the campus and the School. Dr. Robert Gentry is engaged in ere community. The question is, why is A.S. Leg Council forced to fund General Manager, KCSB-FM nuclear research at the Oakridge National nit these service groups? Laboratory. I, of course, do not have i *th< Th» answer is because the County, State and Federal governments space to tell you of the thousands of j wh refuse to fund them. Working people pay billions of dollars in taxes, creationists scientists across the country : *hi An Injustice to Jazz yet our governments will not fund basic social services. Under capitalism, social services are last on the list of priorities, and around the world who are engaged in f u *or, Daily Nexus: whereas profits are first and foremost. This is particularly evident applying the scientific method to current un rom the first year UCSB has existed as a school, the Associated when a recession hits, and the cutbacks become massive. scientific problems. But I do stress that to dents have supported the UCSB Bands. For next year, the Leg A good example of this is the S.B. County cutbacks. It seems likely they use the same rules of science and the a*3: incil has decided to cut off all funding to this group thus seriously that the County will severely cutback if not eliminate revenue sharing scientific method as do evolutionists. P° atening the existence of the Bands. This is not only an injustice to in Isla Vista, thus virtually wiping out the Human Relations Center, Creationists raise the point, however, that ev< Bands, but to all students at UCSB. Open Door Medical Clinic, Youth Project, and others. the experimental method cannot be Af And so these groups are forced to increase their allocation requests applied to the study of origins which pa have been under the impression that the Leg Council was suppose for A.S. Leg. Council to make up the difference, as we seem to be the hyp o th esize processes which are ¡n( llocate money in a way that would benefit the students the most, only socially conscientious government around. We offer them our non-observable, non-repeatable, and ev e is no other ^oup on campus requiring so little funding ($700 sympathy but feel powerless. non-falsifiable The theory of evolution is recommended to the council) that can effect practically every But we do have power. We have the power to point out to these not scientific in the strict sense because it an f’nt at UCSB and the entire Santa Barbara community as well as groups that the Federal, State and County governments and the U.C. cannot be tested. Cloud and Gibor Bands. It is the Bands’ philosophy to make music available to Regents and UCSB Administration are responsible for the lack of misunderstand creationists when the >ne who wants to hear it or create it at a minimal cost to everyone, money, and not us. It is, in fact, our economic system that makes claim that they rely on the Bible as the year there were over 25 on-campus events the Bands, participated student and social services the first to be cutback and neglected during only scientific authority. The Bible is not f these events only three had an admission charge. The UCSB economic crises. s is the only group on campus that supplies not only We have the ability to help organize these groups to oppose these tainment but a chance for students to experience high quality cutbacks. Just as workers, women, and oppressed nationalities are Comment Abo' that can not be found anywhere else in the S.B. County. The currently struggling for their rights and social programs, students must s are also an outlet for all musicians at UCSB to play in. About 80 organize also. Editor, Daily Nexus . nt of Band members are not music majors. From these facts it is This fight against cutbacks does not end in our community. It If the statements in the June 3 Nexus noi o believe that Leg Council has ignored the Bands. extends into the University itself, where minority and women’s attributed to Mr. Frank Michaelson, an coi programs are constantly under review, E.O.P. and financial aids are attorney representing Ms. Bobbi Parrish, Su :c only way the Bands can serve the students is to be funded by threatened, and, most recently, increases in tuition by 50 to 100 are accurate, Mr. Michaelson should get be< A The main reason the Band needs money is to buy music. Music is dollars a year seem imminent. his facts straight before commenting coi f nsive. Several charts the Jazz Ensemble played in thier last concert Is education a right, or a privilege? Is this University to be accessible about litigation in which he is not Mr t between $200 to $250. It costs a lot to get high quality music. only to those of high financial resources, or is it open to anyone who involved. the V thout music the band is nothing, it’s like playing baseball without a wishes to attend? Are our tax dollars to go to Defense spending for UCSB has not “waited until the last wh bat or ball; it can’t be done. Yes, the Jazz Ensembles do bring in some destructive weapons, or education and social services? day before the trial to propose a deal” in money, but not enough. We could raise the admission price from $1, A.S. Leg. Council must take a stand on these issues. More than that, Murv Glass’ law suit. The case has never but that may keep people from going to the concert which is against as the representatives of the students, A.S. Leg Council should lead the been scheduled for trial. Band philosophy. Unless the Leg Council changes their mind, there fight for the right to an education and defense (and even expansion!) probably won’t be a Jazz Ensemble next year. This year there are two of community services. jazz groups. We are perpetuating the illusion that we decide who gets what Daily Nexus amount. We don’t! The Government and Regents decide that when At Thursday’s allocation session the Bands received nothing for next they determine how much money to give us to hand out. year, I can hope that student reaction to this letter will help change By remaining silent, we legitimize this scandal. We are the the Leg Council’s view. If you find yourself asking why do we need a Opinh Governments’ and the Regents’ scapegoats. Groups get angry at us band, or how important is music, remember that no major univeristy when they should be angry at them! D oug A m dur in the U.S. does not have a band program and if you don’t think music We are perpetuating the devisiveness caused by groups scrambling is important, then turn your stereo off for a minute and just listen. over themselves for funds. We must organize, not divide. We must state loudly our position, not condone by silence. Opinions expressed are the Indlvldui Steve Wolf represent those of the Dally Nexus, u< We must lead, not be used. UC Reoents. Cartoons represent the c Flutist and names appear thereon. Editorials repres Steven K. Ashby, Marc Wutschke Dally Nexus Editorial Board. All it Student Director , become the property of the Dally Ne Off-campus Reps and members of the from alternative viewpoints. UCSB Bands, 1976-77 Young Socialist Alliance WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 9 Wine and Whiskey A Chancellor From the English Department Editor, Daily Nexus: itself; but when a university starts asking a bunch of self-conscious Originally this letter was to be another playful announcement of my questions about “central meanings in life and what impact, if any, does candidacy for the chancellorship of UCSB. I had planned to say that our University experience have on these life meanings,” you can figure although I have recently received a beer and wine license enabling my someone is doing a post mortem on the place. How many thousands of partners and me to invest in a tavern (The English Department at 5892 dollars and how many years of seminar sittings does it take to turn a Hollister, Goleta), I still wanted to pursue the high office, knowing lively, intelligent young person into a committee member who will that there has been a long and still living tradition established between then produce dog biscuits like “satisfying needs,” “self-actualizing bar life and the administration of the university. No conflict of interest life,” “transpersonal,” “human potential,” “goal oriented”? there, apparently. Intellectual Purina. QgATED AT WKT R)l NT, GOUMBl! ' Also, I had planned to point out that I would accept the tax paid In the original letter I was going to say that with my ascendency to job on a part-time basis, justifying the decision on the fact that I, as the chancellorship there would be an end to an era when all Chancellor, would eliminate annual trips to such places as Australia, administrative policy served to keep the campus safe for the France, Kenya, Russia, etc. Here too, I knew there might be criticism: chancellor. I would declare an end to the self perpetuating diction and s and Science Why take the job if you plan to junk the junkets? However, with my syntax of self-serving bureaucrats; and, with me in office, there would declared dedication to economy and fairness, I had proposed to start be a new administrative policy — Operation Whittle — under which the a book of science. It should not be at the top, where the money is, making it quite clear to subordinates number of department heads, program directors, and or treated as one. It is a book of history, that I would be more than just a figurehead collecting a fat salary and vice-chancellorships would be brought low. te Creationists believe Genesis gives them a other gratuities that have mysteriously gravitated to the top of the Ad But I couldn’t draw myself to any more “cheap shooting”; the 1 ) model by which they correlate the Building at UCSB. Furthermore, when it came time to snip a ribbon situation warranted a more sonorous tone, I thought, one in keeping ;ts scientific data just as the unproveable for some new cinderblock addition to the campus, I’d send someone with the effects of the attrition of faculty and student belief in the n theory of evolution gives evolutionists a else with the scissors, someone with more time on his hands than I’d place. In my own surveys, taken in and out of the classroom, I have have. »If model by which they correlate the gathered massive information, genuine testimony, not just As well as the saving of time, I had planned to cut my big salary to its scientific data just as the unproveable computerized hints of the spirit of UCSB but the volunteered evidence less than one half of that which is to be the starting pay ($36,000) of to theory of evolution gives evolutionists a to confirm my contention that this is not a uni-versity, rather it is an the new vice-chancellor in charge of student affairs. Also when making :es model by which they correlate the same entro-perversity. Specialization and the intimidating emphasis placed public the appointment of such a man, besides describing his 3n scientific data. The question to consider on some strange, mechanistic concept of “excellence” have qualifications for the job (the new one is a professor of education), I contributed to the erosion and entropy of the academic community. Fie is this: which model correlates the data would detail his spunk when it comes to salary negotiations. Anyone If there is one uniform human quality that characterizes the place, ¡t is its more directly and with a minimum of who can argue like that should be welcome on our side, I was going to a small, quiet doubt demonstrated in the fearful behavior of both he secondary hypothesis? Creationists rely say ironically. .students and faculty. The only other consistent thread of continuity in ns on scientific evidence to support their Other petty bitterness was going to come out, such as my renaming the lives that make up this university is the two fibered GPA-salary per on view. They believe that the fossil record, the conditions and sources of the endemic dullness permeating the annum string that everyone hangs on to Take away the grades and the or the laws of thermodynamics, probability UCSB atmosphere. I was going to include the recent School of gravy and you’ll find out what holds the place together. in studies, genetic studies, bio-chemical Education “ Life-Meaning Survey ” asking two-hundred selected ;al studies, hydrological studies, etc., fit the faculty members to answer questions about their appraisal of life at This is not a facetious letter but my final bubble of protest rising ¡n creation model better than the evolution UCSB and the university’s contribution to their finding meaning in life from the “floating bottom,” a protest that in its fashion is a challenge itself, “what really matters.” I felt that if they wanted to get nosey at to anyone who wishes to contest my position (openly or in private) ial model. They do NOT rely on the Bible as least they could get serious about it: name “the ten symbols most that our university is run by men who in public demeanor resemble ve their • “exclusive evidence,” contrary to important to you,” they directed. And then the School of Education clucking old hens but who in their true positions, crouched behind of I what Drs. Cloud and Gibor assert. The provided a list of favorites to choose from, apparently believing their their clandestine and cloistered confidentiality, fire Latinate phrases at x y third charge that creationists call a halt to elect colleagues might need a little help in their simple recall of what’s decent men and women who will never know who hit them — but have in fu rth e r scientific endeavor is also what in their imaginations. . to wipe it off. Total unaccountability. ,nt unfounded. If this charge were true, I fall What alarmed me about the survey, besides its being copyrighted, Accordingly, I shall not seek nor will I accept the nomination of the t to understand why creationists have not was that no one on the steering committee designing the document regents for a term as chancellor of UCSB. Good night and God bless thg abandoned their teaching and research recognized that their investigation and the form in which it took are you. its. positions. Creationists feel they have evidence enough to conclude that an academic necrosis has already set R. Brandts iat everything to gain from further research, in. A culture is dead when it begins producing .historians to study Lame-duck Lecturer be After all, it is the evidence gathered in the ich past 15 years which have shown major are inconsistencies in the popular “proofs” of evolution which has caused many 1 !s scientists to re-evaluate evolution theory y it # ^ ' and turn toward creationism. >or the the Gregg Wilkerson Always Prone to Melancholy Fantasies lot Geology Major, Senior By Martin Chorich realism or whatever sort of glib evasions we’ve been fed lately. The With this column, the iceman cometh for Rude Remarks. "forces of history don’t really give much consideration to lights being Supposedly this means that I will now move onto better things, turned off when not being used or whether Detroit can get a car that bout Litigation younger women, older whiskey and whatever else the consumer gets 30 miles to the gallon. The forces we face don’t really care if tuna As a matter of fact, we have been society deems desirable. I’m not doing this voluntarily mind you, but can be landed without wiping out a few dolphins. They sense a failure ;us notified that a demurrer to Mr. Glass’ I’ve racked up 180 units, gotten through high, and grammar school, of nerve on our part, and they will be sure to take advantage of it. an complaint filed by the University in received a YMCA swimming certificate, Sacramento County library f have no doubts that people will survive whatever is in store over sh, Superior Court has been sustained card, and other documents attesting to my fitness to play a part in the the next few hundred years, and maybe a new civilization will assert ¡jet because, in the opinion of the judge the real world. itself. Civilization has always alternated with dark ages of various sorts. ng complaint fails to state a cause for action, I still don’t know what I’m going to do after next Sunday. I doubt Our present civilization has been functioning fairly normally for about lot Mr. Glass’ attorneys have 20 days from that you care. Sometimes I wonder if I care. But by then I will be a 900 to a 1000 years. It may be time for us to take a rest from the the date of the judgment (May 20) in free m aa Free to pay taxes, be hounded by creditors, drive 55 miles rigors of civilization, and experience a little barbarism for a while and ast which to file an amended complaint. per hour, get divorced a few times, read Time magazine, vote, see the make a new start. I am probably all wrong about this. I hope I am. I have always been

Pop Rockers SEALS and CROFTS will be in Santa ‘76 Recitals Conclude Barbara this Friday night, The UCSB Department of received her Bachelor’s degree performing two shows (7 and 10 Music Student Recital Series will from UCSB, is a candidate for the p.m) at the Arlington Center conclude this weekend with solo Master’s degree in June. She has for the Performing Arts. This performances at 8 p.m. in Lotte studied conducting with Ronald will be a special solo concert Lehmann Concert Hall. The Ondrejka and appeared previewing their Summer ’76 public is invited to attend these frequently with the UCSB tour, and a rare chance to catch performances free of charge. Symphony as an assistant the two artists in as intimate a A joint program will be conductor, both as a graduate setting as the 2000 seat presented by Patty Carbon and and undergraduate student. Arlington. Tickets afe $6.50 James Sitterly on Wednesday general. (June 9). Both are juniors in the Concluding the Student Bachelor of Music program. Recital Series will be Mark Frank Works to be performed by Ms. on Saturday, June 12. Carbon are Bach’s Sonata in G Minor, Caplet’s “ Reverie and Petite Valse,” DutiDeux’s “Sonatine,” and Messaen’s “La RUMOR DEPT: It is true that Merle Noir.” Accompanist for the the _ Santa Barbara Police program is Kevin Smith. Sitterly’s Department is considering taking program will include Bach’s action to prohibit future rock SEALS shows at the County Bowl. Sonata in G Major, BWV 1019 and Debussy’s Sonata in G Major; Complaints from neighboring home owners due to trespassing accompaniment will be provided and property damage from by Pat Rogers and Stephen Kelly. concert goers were among the Laura Hemenway will conduct reasons presented. Jefferson the University Symphony and a Starship, despite previous & select vocal ensemble in a announcements, will not appear program on Friday (June 11) at the Bowl in June. The group which will include Bach’s Cantata has cancelled its June 3-18 No. - 82, Daniel Pinkham’s engagements to finish its album, “Wedding Cantata,” Mozart’s which should be released in late Symphony No. 29 in A Major, June when the Starship begins and Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 in CROFTS touring. G Major. Ms. Hemenway, who

CORRECTION: It was incorrectly reported in Monday’s Nexus that Art Historian Robert Rosenblum would be speaking June 12th in Chemistry 1179. His lecture, “Cubism as Pop Art,” has been rescheduled for 7:30 p.m. in Ellison 1910.

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country influences. He is one of ant* "Animal Crackers" the best ballad writers around, focusing on simple themes of life I MAGIC LANTERN _ love. Most of the tracks on the *■«.-13» TW IN TH E A TR E S disc tend to be either gentle or Upper left hand corner of Isle Vista 960 Emearcadaro Del Norte up-tempo numbers with brief instrumental passages. Lina WertmuHer's Chapin is strongly supported by a crack team of back-up at i r musicians, including his younger 7 Beauties brothers Steve (keyboards) and (R) Tom (guitars). The songs on this greatest hits package are, for the most part, devoid of electrical energy. A r l i n g t o n By Laurie Bereskin & Sue Bekkar Other noteworthy pieces However, the compositions pack a certain punch with their ceitar for the peefonefojt arts "Interview” — Gentle Giant — include the reggae influenced 1317 Mate Street NJ*3IN «1 Capitol ST 11532 “Give It Back,” “Another thought-provoking lyrics and June 11 - Seals & Crofts ^ Show,” featuring energetic pleasant melodies. On the whole, Gentle Giant’s latest album up-tempo rhythms, and “Empty “Greatest Stories” is a highly June 12 - Vikki Carr reiterates some of their successful City,” the LPs most melodic accessible, easy listening live formulas used on earlier LPs. composition. album containing three new Chapin originals. Although less melodic and less Gentle Giant is a group of 967-9447 accessible than last year’s classically trained musicians of “ Freehand,” “Interview” the highest caliber. The variety of 8BS 8-Goleta# possesses some of the abstract instruments played by the band 'Taxi Driver' qualities that made ‘Tower and and their intricate song the Glory” and “Acquiring The arrangements have made for a "Shampoo" Taste” such stand-out albums. refreshingly new contribution to Gentle Giant’s brand of _the progressive rock movement. eclectric rock is as striking as ever Their latest album becomes with its innovative blend of m ore accessible with each sectionalized song structures and listening. Once having acquired modem compositional devices. the taste one will find 1216 State 966-4045 The LP’s tracks run the “Interview” to be a satisfying progressive gamut from rock to addition to Gentle Giant’s line up "Missouri Breaks" reggae. of outstanding albums. with Marion Brando & Jack Nicholson (R) “Design” is the album’s most bizarre cut and the only ★★★★★★★★★★★★ in stru m en ts used here are “Greatest-Stories-Live. ” Harry percussive ones. The vocals are Chapin. Electro 7E-2009. something of a musical jigsaw To his credit, Harry Chapin has STATE w ith their medieval-sounding written two songs which can 1217 State 966-2479 chants, abstract harmonies and safely be dubbed AM radio i f wa disjointed choral arrangements. standouts; “Taxi” and “Cats In The Bluebird The song’s central theme is a The Cradle.” Both contain strong somber one describing an old melody lines further enhanced by man’s bitterness over his life’s soul-searching lyrics. These two unfulfilled dreams. ballads appear on this new live The LP’s title track is a hard album. biting comment on interview Chapin’s musical style is ( RIVIERA sessions between rock bands and basically acoustical guitar _with 965-6188 the media. The question and I "WorWon Ton Ton " answer format is created by >This Weekend guitar and organs playing against I "Brother CarCan You Spare A Dime?" (PQ) clarinet and bass. In ColorTOPKAPI 1 Melina Mercouri Maximilliam Schell Next Weekend SABRINA sHumphrey Bogart Audrey Hepburn • turai rums s BASKIH William Holden 0 1 ISi N.Tairview-Goleta 4988 0 \ -BOBBINS aa FILM at the SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM of ART • ICE CREAfM • 1130 STATE STREET Q 964-4364 □ DONATION 80C "The Exorcist * 5749 Calle Real-Open 'til Midnite •. Friday 7:30; Saturday 1:30 & 7:30; Sunday 1:30, 7:30 & 9 3 HELD OVER ONE WEEK!

« M a m WALDO’S, A.S. CONCERTS, UCen ACTIVITIES BRINGS YOU 4 H 5 P 0 I 5 T T ' HELD OVER! OUTDOORS UNDER THE STAR! Hollister* Fairview 964-8377 " 'The Exorcist" “The End of School 'The Devil Within Her" i FEATURING: , The Lonesome Tumbleweeds! TWIN T 1 Sneakers ★ Glimpse ★ Alias 907 S. Kellogg 9400 "Jackson County Jail" ★ DANCE CONCERT if " Return To Macon County" (R) This Friday, June 11 7 p.m. Storke Plazaj FULL CONCERT SOUND SYSTEM TWIN T 2 (Courtsey Fancy Music/A.S. Concerts) f m> INU,a "Embryo" “A NIGHT ON THE CEMENT — COME WEAR YOUR SOUL OUT BEFORE FINALS”\ l "Killer Elite" (PG) 1 BWKMB WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 PAGE 12 DAILY NEXUS Happy 18th to a clod that won’t quit La La La La La La La La La La La La La La Summer: beautiful DP apt 67018 H O U S E near Dev. needs roomies I w/stalrs to beach, 3 Ig rms, 2 bth Sum. Fail. Nice - quiet, block from I (hee/hee/hee). Please let's not let a Happy Birthday Cathy 23 yrs little summer come between us. — L a LaLaLaLa La LaLaLaLaLa 8350. CALL NOW 685-1138. beach also Single Room on D.P. I during . AUg. 6507 Oceanylew. Call I Luv u . al P.S. I’ll remember the LARRY, ED, GEORGE, NICK, Lost - Black tiger cat. Female, JOHN. 2 bdr apt. for quiet, reliable tenant. 968-2435. V-llne. Pool, closets, big. Yr's lease 5225.' wearing clear flea collar. Lost June 2 Beautiful Cflffslde DP apt single I in new MSH.685-2320 968-3044 Any BE AN IVHRC PEER COUNSELOR; This Is your life A Farrell Missouri Pvt. mgmt 968-9765 eve. Uni. bound 76-77. We love you - room available Summer-Fall 6757C | Info - please nelp. learn valuable skills and get Involved For Rent: 1-bdrm apt IV 8120. June Call 968-7079:______’ In com m unity work. Screening from the many you’ve touched - Santa Rosa 74-75 San Rafael 75-76 15th 966-4272 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ....$$ R EE -W A R O $* Bicycle interviews June 24 and July 5. Call 2 'roommates needed DP apt available IVites 74-76. 968-3622 or 967-7390 evenings. Helmet - Yellow Leather Call Gary ... 961-3922 for pre-reg. June 20 !-' Sept. 20 865 each. Ph 968-5514. K A T H — . Spacious H O U S E In Goleta for co-op 968-8396 or 968-8335. FREE ASSERTIVE TRAINING, living f or / summer and/or fall: . USM C day back lost at W court has YOGA, and ENCOUNTER GROUPS, WHA+ MORE CAN I SAY? LOVE, SISTER KATE Fireplace, dishwasher, nice yard, pool R/mate for summer/fall reasonably my glasses iri It pis help. Leave starting June 28 at H R C . Call . 8, tennis courts across the street .neat upperclass/grad duplex 6778 S. message 4 Kase 961-2292. 961-3922 for pre-reg. Jim, Eric, Randy: Rob, Heidi, Mark, prefer older people. Call 968-8095. Tarde No. A 685-232$. Burner, Nan, Kim , TR M , and all the L O S T : Thin silver bracelet w/sm blue Dear Tom 2 bdrm furnished apt to sublet. For Need 2 rmtes Fall to share Ig bdrm stone 6/7. Reward) Call Karyn Thank, you for all the- special -rest — Thanks for keeping Drug Abuse strong! Fall 76-77. Close to campus. 875 mo- 6651 Picasso. Beautiful Mt 968-8926 or 961-3549. times. I love youl . Lo ve 8252/mos. Call Betsy 968-7825. ■ view - 'John.685-1:722. Aiways...Baby Cakes. Found - a pair of glasses at Carrillo Bruce Lee Is- a crazy man who Women or couples to share rm In C o m m o n s Fri. ■ nlte call Dave consumes bubbles on . organically Summer rental Del Playa apt. pr.lv. To . the Beautiful Women of the owner 8250 call 968-7008 or summer 854/person 968-7920 or 968-2145. burning Phelps lawn 8>. dreams about 1200's In Santa Cruz!! Thank you for 968-5651 or 968-4254. come by 6687 B Trigo - Becky. a super year: .1 think you're where's the party & a sun-smacked Lost last mohth: silver hand-made fantastic!!! Love to you ail — NanCy. Sunday (how were they? Good I guess) and philosophizes that once Is 4 Bedroom Ocean Front Duplexs One roommate: needed for DP ring Inscribed P A X . Wedding ring Oceanside apt for summer own room rom ' late husband. Please call not enough, but accepts the fact that 6765 & 6767 Del Playa for lease. All Stars • without you this |s gonna be a have fireplaces, additional parking & — ¿767 Del Playa B 968-8909. 687-5982. paperbag summer In Berkeley! Chow fish are realiy shitheads & that permed hair & pootlecheekle cheeks direct access to beach. Available June Baby - Leesa. 20th at 8475.00 on 12 month lease. FifnaIe roommate wanted to share a LOST GLASSES RECTANGLE are so soft to the touch & that roo'm In a nice duplex for summer SILVER FRAME. PLEASE CALL Mlssou madness is destined but yet Possible 9 month leases at 8530.00. T o the poor soUls who sweated thru Some summer leases. Ph. 968-0201. 842 a month. Call 685-2412. 968-8669. REWARD the glue sniffing sore finger blues of questions whether tigers really eat C Sage's ES165B gophers for breakfast but knows two For June 19 thru summer: own L O S T: gold ankle bracelet with crazy mans can say when ultimate Low summer rent 890.00 Quiet clean GET WASTED!! Ige rm, yard, dinning facilities Incl room, bath In duplex 855/mo 6615 strawberry charm. Sentimental value. serves an ultimatum "I only had eyes Trigo B. Nonsmoker only. Call Rick, Call Marcle 685-3343. A Hearty and sad good-bye to all my for you” — This he knows. util. 685-2617 eves. Alex 968-2048, Satch 968-7394. friends, I will miss you all. If you Beau Butt Pummeled Brummel. 6512 Seville - 2 bdrm 2 bath. No Private room IV home 875/mo or can, come by on the 19th for my children no pets. 1 yr. Ise 82,65/mo. graduation party/picnic. Lets keep In TO ALL OF SANTA ROSA HALL exchange for some child Ph. 687-0924 968-0520. touch if we can. TAKE CARE Roy especially Becky, David, Caren, care/housework help. Kids 6 & 8. Anyone having info re fender-bender Tucker 968-6928. Steve, (M itch), Mark, Chris, Peter and 968-0460. involving yellow bug In La Loma Norma, with special mention to Own room In Goleta house. 2 rooms parking lot 5/2-5/4 Please Call Steve, Sam (Diane), Jennifer, the open. Available start summer. Call T o be remembered: Sand - 4 luv of 685-1954, ______' Fall 2 F rmmtes needed to share 3 I 968-5578. bread & nuts,Rosa - animal desires, Mixed Nuts, C .D . and her Hellos, and bdrm dup. on Camlno Del Sur. Call | Don • 4 hiding, Jvc - wild dancing. of course my co-wad (m y one and BEL—AIRE APTS cyn 685-3438 or Ulla 685-3335. CLASSICAL GUITARIST Arm - asertlvely shy, Fred - cute, Jiml only) Patty. Thanks for a great year. '6521 Cordoba Rd. are now renting Avail, for W E D D IN G S etc. appearing • absence In our presence, Net - My love, Dave for sum and fall new owners new F roomie needed to share Ig rm in 2 I Sun nltes thru July at Borsodis call Cookies, Bobo - blowing horn at furn. new carpets, pool sundeck 2 bdrm, 2 bth. spacious Pasado apt. for | Mark 685-1109. wrong time - I ‘no like u Bob - MARY, SALLY, TERESA, drm carports ph 968-4614 or Fall 685-1072. assertiveness,Ma - flirt, Jer - talking, THANX FOR PUTTING UPW/ME 685-1923^— — ______Benefit Movie “The Point” In I WILL MISS Y’ALL LUV U-JAYNE Vlr - fasher - better luck - Love. 8160/mo. for summer, 2 bedroom 1 Want 2 people to share duplex 2 | Campbell Hall at 6:30, 8, 9:30 on bdrm, backyard, Ig. kitchen. 925 C.P. June 11. Save The Whales. Dousche, bath furnished. 6510 Madrid. O y Vay Piffle! Am I gonna miss Contact mgr. at 964-8791 or Apt. 5, pvt owner. 872/mo. Call 685-2806.1 you?! .Life Is like FBWJ ShUre What can we do this summer w/o H E LP ! IV . Youth Project needs Miss Priss? D R A G ! Jeff. 6645 Del Playa. _ or 968-3411^-- V'-Pm-looking for a single rm. in IV-forJ kitchen 8, Tithing utensils' for tts- Mjtfure! L 2. . ------'— ,L._. Summer 6wk. - 3 mo. half reg rates the summer and/or 76-77 school yr. I summer meal program. Call Needed: Your used books. Please • non-smoking roommates preferred.! 968-0460,968-2048, 968-2611. UCSB $ H 2 0 PO LO et al. donate books to Planned Parenthood 2-3 bdr. 6654 Del Playa 6653 Sab T Thanx for everything NXPRZ®! You Call Brian at 968-3260 bet. 6-8 p.m .I to be sold to support family planning town house 6504 El Greco 6796 know I love you all JIM . Students are to turn In their lockers services. Leave books in book drops Sueno Owner Mgr. need singles to fill Wanted: Female roommate to share before 4:30 p.m. on June 11, the.last in the UCen, San Miguel, San Rafael, apts tel 962-2543. big bedroom on Del Playa for | of Dead Week. Fines will be Imposed Quarters may start' Santa Rosa,' Francisco Torres, or call And quarters may end , Francisco Torres offers the BEST' : - summer. Oceanfront, view. Call Evan for failure to do so.” 963-4417 for pick-up. But on go the memories See us before you decide 6850 El at 968-3054 or 685-2185. COM ITATUS: Medieval ' - O f 1710....,.You're all great!! . LONELY? FEEL BAD? !;The' 1\/HRC' Coleglo Rd. 968-0711. Renaissance journal offers 850 for Summer 1 F to share room In nice | has counselors ,on call-M -F; Come by woodbeamed duplex with fireplace. best graduate essay. Write: Center fqr LO 6586 Madrid or 961-3922. Medieval • Renaissance studies, These last three years have been the 850 mo. 6679 Trigo No. B, U C L A . ------: best of my life. How can I say thank 968-1853...... MWeWaMBS you? If you need me .- I’m here. Roommate needed for Summer Beg. Peace I love you Studette. JIM. June 15 867.50/mo & util. Share 1 Own room for summer 885/mo. Low bdr/twnhs. Call Paul 968-1747. utls., quiet, close to campus, no Extra summer 8 for Plasmaphere sis smokers. Call Kathryn 685-1073. 1 Molly Mahohy is the best RA Thanks .donors at Pl.asma Quest of I.V . G A Y L E — Are we glad It’s over? Is for everything— Mariposa Hall, San Fall 1 F needed to share 1-bd rm the Pope Catholic? Do we ever want During the summer months and next Summer School? Own big sunny Miguel. fall. You are- paid for donating yo,ur Berkshire apt w/Chrlstlan. to do this again? You guess. Lov*, 887.50/mo. Carole 968-3214. bdrm & bath, yard. util, pd total Barb, Michelle, Laurie, Bev, Andrea plasma If you qualify. Call 968-2554 $150 (6 w k). Call Oona 685-2012. Cher and Shelley - Hey Cuties. You for physical exam appt. If no answer and A l. Me tool Syl. came up with a great story and call 968-3044... 1-3 Roommates needed to share large tricked me again. Thanks for the duplex on Trigo for Summer 1 M or F living rm /S75( or bedrm T o Slrena & Easy Street - "I may beautiful shower. Love you both slngle/880 double 840 ask for Jesse (895). One-story, yard, garden, never pass this way again” but You Foxy j o . 685-2870. hardwood floors. Call 968-0618. showed me the way - Remember keep on “Truckin’ & never forget Carol - No more 920's You mean alot Need 3 roommates for Fall. Apt. 1 M roommate wanted to share I.V . You've got a friend' love Jud. to me. Take It ez B fair! Remember Driving East as far as Omaha need 6716 B Sueno. Quiet, non-smoking apt 2 houses from campus S94/mo. the rest are only Fassing Pandes One rider leaving about the 18th call preferred. 968-8963. Call 968-0627. BORA You’re a Fine Flower, & I’d Tanks - Barry. Tim 968-9968. love to key you out & keep you Fall-Rmmate wanted large 2 bdrm . F Roommate (s) needed for summer forever. Love fingerelbow. C A R O L you’re the best No one will Del Playa apt w/yard 875/mth In beach apt 6619 Del Playa No. 2. ever match you. I love you & will Evening 685-3079. Call 685-1138 (875). T o all my buddies in Maricopa - never let you go. Miss you this Large sunny room! in 4-bdrnvcoed You're the ones that made summer Wuv Owen. Rmmt needed for summer in large this year mean so much. Thanks house 4 ml. from school 8B5 f p r e f . Ride needed to Jacksonhole Wyo or S .T. apt 840/mo to share rm fireplace garden - dogs. Call 964-7486. for being who you are. T o all those who rape and eat dead thereabouts. Call ■ Anne 687-3062. Cal! 968-5671. I'll miss you. Love “MOM” grandmothers and Inject reactional Leaving June 20 or later. SUM M ER : 6/21 to 8/21 option for drugs with . distinction — thanks, We need your help - M roommate Dear Cuddles (alias Derivative) longer. OWN ROOM In sunny 2 brm. you're better than a sharp poke in RIDE NEEDED TO REDLANDS needed Fall *76. share room In 2 1 block from beach ONLY 882.50 Despite all the hard times I've the eye! bedrm. 2 bath 2 story apt. 968-0848. given you (and you've given me!) I WED JUNE 16 Steve 685-3214. guess you're ok. You mean alot-to CALL CINDY 968-5132. Career Indecision? Career Resource 2 M A L E S , mature, responsible, M/F roommate needed for 76/77 me so don't think this Is the last room open for walk-in 8-5 M-F. amiable & happy to Share a large you'll see of me. You should know welcome to the OZONE 877.50/mo. Counseling Center Bldg. 478. room in a I.V . House w/3 F (Seniors) Aaron 968-0506 or Don 968-8562. better by now! Please T R Y to be & 1 M. 880. mo. ea. lease + dep. good this summer. Thanks for Farrell - We'll always need you, Utilities paid. See Frank 6740 Sueno. Own room In Goleta house for everything. you friendly, frank, frenzied Summer work study person needed responsible person 887.50/mo Call Love Always, cheekster. Make mild, mamby mlssou, F A L L : 2-3 people needed for 2 rms Y our Derelict at IV Youth Project Supervise small .. Charlie 968-8325. mad, mindless Mlssou U with group of children hiking, swimming, in 4 bdrm 4 bth Trigo apt own rm Cave Woman your tongue-in-cheek exploits. Need 1 F rmmt. for summer own etc. 968-2611. 8110 Shace/70 prefer quiet See you on the celebrity circuit. non-smoker cheerful Carol 968-3901 room, 895, unfurn. Goleta. Quiet, Ute, ute, you feally ARE cute! To Love, OM , and his 30, seconds of or Jean 6S54068. clean. No pets. Call 964-6454. the Sin City Allstars and Company - silence. Thanks for so many good times. We WATER SKIING, RIFLERY, and F share room for summer In nice IV TRAP SHOOTING (INSTRUCTORS F A L L Qtr only, 2 F need room to love you all and we'll miss you! Take Pam — Y ou made me a better person. share In IV . Nonsmokers, friendly. duplex Lrg. private yard 845 garden. needed to work at children’s summer Pleasant women. 968-4395. care and let’s always keep In touch — Rhlannon and I will always luv you 968-7839. Your Maricopa Beauties. camp in the HIGH SIERRAS July 1st for it. Happy Italy. through August 31st Call Mark for FALL RMT NEEDED Rmts wanted for Del Playa Apt 867 BEACHSIDE D.P. APT FREE GESTALT, ZEN more information at 685-2955 or T O M — You know what? Y o u ’re leave message at 968-0711. to share room for summer It's a great SHARE A ROOM MEDITATION, and really not all that rotten, in fact place for agaodtime call 968-7771 call Karen Casey or Cathy P S Y C H O -S P IR ITU A L groups starting you’re pretty extra splffy. I’m gonna . Person wanted to work at IV Youth Brad, Kurt. 968-3588 June 28 at H R C. Call 961-3922 for miss you - & I’m not totally pre-reg. Project Summer Day Camp. Room unbelievable. Love Me . and Board and possible 8 Begin June Own Room in DP apartment for Summer rntl Del Playa 1 Or 2 rmts 2. share rnt Jn. 19 - Sept. 8 negotiable 29 call 968-2611. summer (860) and/or fall (8100) T o the Silly Goose from IU : Meet Me P H O X X Y — It's been quite a year! 6777 Del Playa No. 3 968-8805. 685-1838. for dinner with wine this summer? I What more can I say? Much Love, Isla Vista Youth Project needs like you. Creep! Sexxy. Roommate(s) wanted IV summer From your, recreation leaders June 28 - Aug. 27 In exchange for room and board 875 own room/bath real nice apt call Brown-Eyed WW Gaily - Donner-MIguel, Erwin 685-3167or 685-1024. 968-2611. GARRARD TURNTABLES Base P.S. Well, what do you think? Happy early 19th! Hope It's hot! Luv - Rick 1 or 2 people for large room In Del dust cover & cart. Incl.I 830 W HAT MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Playa Apt call Cathy 685-3548 or A DEAL! 968-6038. CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING To: Chip, Bob, Scott, Ron, Molly, Debbie 687-2666. GROUPS and ENCOUNTER Betty Jo, Jane, Bruce, Heidi, Yvonne, Garden Soil - SPECIAL BLEND 88 G R O U PS starting June 28 at HR C. Ellen, K urt, Lynn, Sally, Peter, OW N ROOM and bath for 880. cu yd., heater 810, used boards and Call 961-3922 for pre-reg. Reserve your summer by the beach - 2”4” ’S, 12c ft. 962-7391. Sonny, Boomzln, Carol, Jan, & Chris, now -1 bd 8125, 2 bd 8160 excellent Water, gas payed. Quiet, with pool. 2 Jane 8> Kris, Yvonne & Kathy, Tim, blocks fr. campus. Call Chris at CAREER EXPLORATION, ZEN lo c a tio n 6573 Sabado Tarde 8 FT INDOOR PLANT GROWING Ken, Gary, Bill, Chris, Mike Marika, 967-6785 after 5:30 p.m. 968-7869. FIXTURES & GRO-LUX BULBS MEDITATION and P O L A R IT Y Mike Pauley, Mike Hogan, Susan, M A S S A G E groups F R E E at HR C Linda anyone who smiled on this Fall: 1 f to share. Nice apt. quiet, 962-7391. ______starting June 28. Call 961-3922 for boys head. You made this the best GREAT LOCATION sunny, close to campus 876 Call pre-reg. Furn apts for Fall 1 bdrm 8185 - 2 Q U E E N S IZ E box spring & mattress year of my life, lets do It again next. Margie 968-0532. 4 sale exit, cond call M A R G IE I shed a tear for those I will not see bdrm 8290. Near campus & beach Nearly home Mooshle. My treat Fri. again and rejoice with those who 6573/83 Sabado Tarde. Call owner For Summer - M or F roommate for 968-6116. ______at Mariannes. Sat. at 12 pretend I'm stay. From : your friend, the one & 967-6785 aft. 5:30 p.m. single room at 6765 Del Playa Apt A , with you. Thanx for Dos Equis, Revox A77 recorder w 23 tapes (thank God) only — SILVEIRA. ocean view, fireplace. Call Chris or 8350; KOSS ESP9 headsets 8100; A R Chivas, and notes on my door. Love BEAUTIFUL 3 BDR. TWO BATH Gary ® 968-7558. kit . turntable w Stanton 681 EE cart Hello Dagwood do you know my BEACH APT. FOR SUMMER Dyna PAT4 preamp. Tiger power name? I’m the one who's on to your CALL 968-2429 FALL RENTAL SARA - HAPPINESS IS YOU) 2 rmtes needed to share room w/bath amps (80 watts rms), 12” 3 way game. Don’t try to hide It I know Sylvania spkrs. 8400. Great sound, HOW I WILL HATE SUMMERI you've queer, have a nice summer and In Fall. 878 rent. Call Paul at Quiet cozy Del Playa duplex located excl. cond. 968-8139. ME I’ll write you next year. upstairs with sunny balcony at 6764 968-4497 for Info. B. 2 bedroom 2 bath for 8325.00 G C F Jrs: Now T H A T was a Special. 865 sum. 8130 fall. Own large bdrm. Leaving Country Sale VW wgn 1965 J, N , P, J, O — Available June 15. Call 968-7510 or 8550 Marantz 10608175 pr. JBL 88 We DO feel honored. Now YOU go We Love You. A lot. 968-5764. for M/F nonsmoker In nice 2 bdrm. for it (-10/ M O .). Love your Srs. J & K apt. In I.V. 968-8855.______8300 Chess S 685-2005. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 13 Goldhammer, Lock Return In High Spirits From Philadelphia C.AJB. presents By Tony O’Rourke impressive victories in the 100 experience in Philadelphia, both A BENEFIT Though neither John and 200 meter sprints, and San Lock and Goldhammer confessed Goldhammer or Brady Lock Diego State’s Quentin Wheeler’s they were happy to be back at To Send Underprivileged Children placed in the world-class new collegiate record in the UCSB. “Philadelphia was just a competition at the NCAA Track grueling 400 meter intermediate bit too hectic for me,” stated To “Adventure Camp99 1976 Championships in Philadephia hurdles (48.5) as the highlights of Goldhammer. “It was nice,” last weekend, both returned to the NCAA competition. expressed Brady Lock, “but they this summer UCSB throughly happy about just didn’t have the girls we have their experiences there. Despite their enjoyable here.” Having never ventured beyond Theatre Originals Lab the boundaries of California, —!M Summer Program— both Goldhammer and Lock were For the second time, tennis ladder. (T.O.L.) ecstatic about having experienced Intramurals is offering a summer and toured Philadelphia, the sports program. This year, three Teams participating in the nation’s bicentennial highlight. Coed league sports-volleyball, league sports will be required to Theatre of the Lock in particular got to see a lot; softball, and innertube waterpolo pay a five dollar entry fee. There with his parents he visited the will be offered along with two will,however, be no restriction on Liberty Bell, Valley Forge and Unpredictables men’s and women’s weekend non-student participation and Atlantic City. tournaments - two-person sand there will be no non-student fee. Commenting on the top flight volleyball and badminton. There For softball there will be a special Monday, June 14 competition that was assembled will also be a self-perpetuating staff-faculty league. for the NCAA, both the Gaucho seniors said they were quite 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. impressed with the quality and depth of the m e e t ’s Borsodis Coffeehouse performances. “It was a big experience going back there and meeting all the .00 Donation athletes and coaches you normally read about,” stated Goldhammer. “I was just happy to go,” acknowledged Lock, “and ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ though I just missed making it CIEE CHARTER FUGHTS LOS ANGELES/PARIS roundtrip .... into the finals, it was a privilege Days Minimum Application ana just jumping in the qualifying Flight Depart Return Abroad Pro-rata Payment Deadline'! rounds with world-record holder Number Earl Bell and the other top 098 August 3 September 22 $429 ' May 30 vaulters.” 097 August 3 September 9 $4 ,9 May 30 In attendance for Saturday’s finals, the Gaucho competitors OAKLAND/PARIS roundtrip §419 June 3 August 6 September 8 listed Dwight Stones new world 064 $429 J“"* 3 August September 18 record in the high jump (7’7”), Yes! You can book less than 65 days. 06S 6 « . . a June 17 Auburn’s Harvey Glances 066 August 20 September 18 Special Flight for U.C. Santa Barbara NEW ! Academic Year and Spring Semester Flights Los Angeles to Paris OAKLAND/PARIS roundtrip SECOND 209 Jan. 3,1977 June 21.1977.170 $399 Oct. 31, 76 June 26 — September 12 210 March 20,1977 June 21,1977 93 $399 Jan. 16,77 CUE LOS ANGELES/PARIS roundtrip $419 June 25, 76 211 Aug. 28,1976 June 21.1977 298 $436.°° Early reservations suggested $419 July 20, 76 212 Sept. 22.1976 June 21,1977 273 $ Pool OAKLAND/PARIS/LOS ANGELES roundtriptrip Contact: A S. Travel Service, University Center, Rm. No. June 17,76 3167, Mon 10:30-12:30, WJF 10:30-3:00. 213 Aug. 20,1976 June 21,1977 395 $419 Hall University of California, Santa Barbara Charter Flights Contact: A.S. Travel - UCen Rm. 3167 - 961-2407 are available only to students, faculty, staff, and their •minimum pro-rata prices listed are based upon the sale of all seats Behind immediate families of the University of California, Santa chartered. Minimum fare may Increase proportionately (1 to 20%) to the S.O.S. Beer Barbara. maximum pro-rata charge as shown In the Participant’s Agreement. 4 *

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Results: 2. Stow 55.0 3. C. Ellis 4’4” 1:49.5 2. B. Klamm 164’1” Men’s 440 Relay 3. A1 Pena 55.1 Men’s Shot Put 3. Green, McDaniel, Jacobson, 3. R. McDaniel 147’10” Record — 45.9 Women’s 440 Dash Record - 50’8” (12 lbs.) Mowles 1:50.5 Women’s Javelin 1. Lozano Team (F. Lozano, J. Record — 71.0 1. Kleinman 41’6-3/4” (record Men’s Javelin Record - 79’0” Koch, Chula, Suelno) 45.7 (new 1. J. Ties 61.3 (new record) 16 lbs.) Record - 190’6” 1. C. James 89’10” (new record). 2. C. Smith 70.1 (also breaks 2. Beach 41’3-3/4” l.O . Snath 188’6” record) 2.0E K 46.1 old mark) 3. Smith 41’0” 3. Longer Team 47.8 Men’s 100 Dash Women’s Shot Put Original and Extraordinary - Women’s 440 Relay Record — 10.0 Record - 29’7” 1. Tie Jikoch & S. Miller 10.4 Record 61.0 1. C. Ellis 37’1&” (new record) A oA epk^J\en% pj' 2. Tie F. Lozano & M. Melody 1. Barometer 57.2 (new 6 lbs. & King 10.5 record) 2. C. James 29’10” has returned from ¿uropel oCet Joseph Women’s 100 Dash 2. Gaucho Team 59.0 (also 3. J. Thies 29’VT Record — 12.8 beats old record) Men’s 880 Run care

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The Field House est 1976 La Cumbre Plaza (next to Robinson's) Parts discount offer good thru June 30,1976. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 15 Brady Lock: Vaulter With 'Finesse and Speed' By Tony O’Rourke “primarily that you must learn to in its proper prospective was a fun but better, too. compete against the nation’s best, Upon entering college, UCSB rely solely on yourself, if you fail crucial insight that Lock became Equipped with this new spirit will always be highlights for me.” senior Brady Lock’s ultimate you can only blame yourself, critically and beneficially aware and a slight modification in his Recently admitted to the athletic ambition was to clear a thus vaulting has been ate means of during his last track season at original vaulting technique, Lock UCSB graduate school of world-class 17 feet by the time he of teaching me to always seek UCSB. improved dramatically over the education and appointed as an graduated. Now, at the improvement within myself.” “At the beginning of this year last several weeks of his final assistant track coach by head conclusion of his final collegiate Undoubtedly, Lock has proven I was really getting frustrated by collegiate track season. On track mentor Sam Adams for track season, Lock has vaulted a to be a good teacher for himself, my vaulting performance; I was successive weekends, he won the next year, Lock seems quite height of 16’7” , just 5” shy of his for he has progressed from his 14 releasing my frustrations on the university pole vault competition happy about his prospective goal. foot championship days at friends around me. Then it came' at the highly acclaimed Mt. Sac future. In clearing 16’7” , Lock set a Arcadia High in Los Angeles to to me that here I was getting Relays, established a new school “I’m really looking forward to new UCSB pole vault record, and his present 16’7” collegiate pissed-off about my vaulting record of 16’0” and then remaining here; I really like the qualified for the prestigious status. failures when most people don’t qualified for the NCAA with a community and university, and National Collegiate Track Taking after the likes of past have half the things I have in new Gaucho vault record of now I will gain an opportunity to Championships in Philadelphia. and present world-class record Hfe,” confessed Lock. Once Lock 16’7” . help out guys like Don Davis, Though he failed to place in the holders in the pole vault, Bob keyed down about the intensity “I simply couldn’t have asked Steve Field and Mike Russell in NCAA championships, Lock had Seagren and Earl Bell (18’7”), of his vaulting and began to for a better year,” expressed trying to improve and hopefully many pleasant moments to Lock has depended upon finesse appreciate it or what it was, a Lock, “setting a new school break my own school record,” reminisce about upon returning as a vaulter rather than raw sport, he readily admits that his record, a personal best and concluded a happy and pleased Sunday evening from his East power, despite his muS&ilar vaulting became not only more making the trip to Philadelphia to Brady Lock. coast track exploits. 5’10”-170 pound physique. . A very low-keyed and “ Finesse and speed have been mild-mannered individual, Lock the key to my success,” Cox, Fenske Elected Captains places a great emphasis on acknowledged Lock, “though individuality. “I’ve learned a lot being relaxed and pole vaulting in from pole vaulting,” confessed its true prospective are just as For 1976-77 Grappling Season the highly modest Lock, important.” Putting pole vaulting By Mike Lauderdale an award from Dr. Negratti. Nobles, 142, third in the state at After two hours of eating and Wiley is currently in contention the JC level; Paul Fern, 158, who socializing at the 1975-6 for slots on the U.S. Olympic redshirted last year; Robert wrestling barbeque, Gaucho wrestling team in both the Jones, 177, the Southern Cal. JC coach Ed Swartz opened the freestyle and Greco-Roman champion; and Stu Felker, 190, envelopes and announced next categories. Wiley rarrup a 27-6-1 sixth in the state in high school. season’s captains and this season’s collegiate record and was second award winners. Gordon Cox and in the NCAA’s at 126 pounds. Six of last year’s starters return Garry Fenzke were elected Emanuel Miller barely edged and two more redshirt. This solid captains. out Fenzke for the “most nucleus, along with the seven new Fenzke, a junior, wrestled at improved” award. At midseason, wrestlers, offer promise of a 134 and 142 last year, and went Miller had a 4-5-0 record but better team than last year’s, and a to the Western Riegionals where finished very strongly, running continuance of the Gaucho he was a strong contender until his record to 9-6-1 at 158. He wrestling resurgence. In ’74 the injured. Cox, who redshirted last redshirts this season. Gauchos were 1-9-0 against so-so year, was state JC champion and New wrestlers were also competition; last year they were will wrestle at 142 next year. introduced. These include Frank 4-7-0 against tough competition Swartz commented, “For a team Clementi, the 118 pound Western (including three nationally to elect a junior as captain is Conference JC champ; Jay ranked teams); will they break unusual and shows what the team Fenzke, 6th at 126 in the state .500 with a schedule that thinks of him.” high school championships; includes one-on-one matches To no one’s surprise, Harold Russell Yip, second at 126 in the against four schools ranked in last Wiley received the “most same meet in 1975; Michael Puu, year’s top ten? Come out next valuable” award and also received third in high school at 132; Jay year and see. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Emo Salutes Election Say * I Little Emo members Marston -fr Smith and James Sitterly are + overjoyed about giving all their * Bicentennial Prophylactic * profits to Uncle Sam (Bob * Wiesberg). The little Emo group recently performed their * satire in C am pbell Hall, * combining classical music, * Campagnolo comedy and avant garde antics * successfully putting the * Bicentennial in its true context. * There was no American music * on the program, a comment on * Sale! Emo’s opinion o f th e Campagnolo bicycle components for years have been recognized * Bicentennial. as the standard of quality by which all other parts are judged. * Photo by Bruce Bigenho Unfortunately Campagnolo has maintained pricing controls almost * as strict as their quality controls. Now in an unprecedented move, *★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Campagnolo has authorized us to drastically cut prices on 5 specific items during the month of June. In addition, Campagnolo has authorized us to give away, free of charge, a Campagnolo pump umbrella (a $4.08 value) with the purchase of any Campagnolo part valued at $5.00 or more. 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Sale prices available thru Inside Storage - Insured June 3Q, 1976, a t THE On Pordoll at PHONE 968-4914 A.S. BIKE SHOP Embarcadero Del Norte WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9.1976 PAGE 16 DAILY NEXUS Brown, Reagan Victories The Propositions , (Cont. from p. i ) power control legislation, was With 30 percent of the vote counted, the tallies on the propositions were as follows: mobile tour of California to gain soundly defeated. public opinion from his Chris Winner, Campaign YES-813,075 48% YÈS—1,119,934 68% <«<# YES-845,269 52% supporters. He said that Director for No on 15, said, “the 7 NO-887,758 52% 6 NO-532,939 32% f f NO-777,771 48% yesterday’s defeat will not deter voters responded to -the him from seeking public office overwhelming number of YES-1,077,654 64% YES-849,662 55% d iO YES-679,353 43% fd t NO-886,286 57% again. scientific, educational and 2 N O -614,290 36% 7 NO-706,640 45% On the Republican side, political leaders who- came out YES-1,055,399 63% YES-1,170,444 73% YES-915,521 55% former San Francisco State against Prop. 15.” NO-619,991 47% 8 NO-431,378 27% 9 0 NO—738,570 45% University President S.I. Consumer-activist Ralph 3 69% Hayakawa won a clean victory Nader and the People’s Lobby YES-725,079 44% YES-1,193,645 70% d A YES-1,039,512 conceded an early defeat on the 9 NO—510,838 30% ITT NO-476,774 31% against closest competitor Robert 4 NO-934,670 56% nuclear safeguards act, blaming Finch, former secretary of health, YES-717,576 45% a te - YES-631,939 35% the major utilities and oil YES-989,260 60% education and welfare. 1 0 N O -861,408 55% ID NO-1,198,965 65% Hayakawa was polled as the companies for the failure. 5 NO-650,215 40% Republican favorite, despite his recent switch-over to the Republican party, and his advancing age. Prop. 15, the country’s most TENNIS SALE progressive attempt at nuclear Parrish Case GOING ON NOW. . . DON'T MISS IT! (Cont. from p. 1) accusing the administration of plotting against them. Since university policy does not permit the discussion of subjects while under litigation, he considers himself and Athletic Director A1 Negratti to be at a total disadvantage. Furthermore, Goodspeed points out that neither he nor Negratti are responsible for the termination of Parrish’s contract. The contract was made through the PA dept, as an academic appointment. The subsequent ass’t. athletic directorship was a working title only, not a paid position, said Goodspeed. While the granting of a permanent injunction (should it occur) would indicate a valid argument for Parrish, no clear answers will be in sight until the actual trial next fall. Thanks to you its working

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