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- • , . .' ~~.. h ... . UCSD simulcast · US/Soviet vets talk Sra1!Wnter UCSD's second annual Sun God By KATHLEEN SCHOLL. There will also be a summary of the Festival will begin at am and end at 10 recent Berkeley campus forum on On Tuesday, May 7 , a histOri c. live "is a Soviet term for intercultural 7 pm Friday, May [0, at MUir College. dIvestment and a presentation on the satellite simulcast took place between simulcast. Literally, It means long-range The event WIll Include amival game . views of the University's Student Bod y Soviet and American W orld War II bridge. What we now represent is the food , entertainment and more Faculty. Presidents' Council. veterans in San Diego and Moscow to space project For the last year the staff and students are invited to attend. The Regents' General Counsel, Donald commemorate the 40th anniversary of Roosevelt Center and the o Reidhaar, will also deliver his opinion World W ar II armistice. Communications Dl1'artment at UCSD A San Diego State College English on whether regents who own. sro k in Cover: The ami-apanheid protests carry on, as nearly The event was produced by the have been working together to develop Department of Communications at and implement a se ries of space professor will present a feminist co mpant~s in which the Universi ty also 600 classes were canceled due to Tuesday's strike. These approach to several Shakespeare invests could vote on the policy issue. UCSD, the Roosevelt Center for . bridges." protests are not going unheard, as evidenced by the State American Policy Studies. in cooperation comedies before the San Diego o Keyssar and Christopher Makins, co­ Independent Scholars May 22 , 7:30 pm, with KPBS-lV, whic h is located at San Frednch Starr was the US moderator Jor che program , whICh left vets wondering why the University of California President Legislature's pushing of some tough bills to force . UC Diego State UniverSity. executive rroducer of the program and US/ Soviet friendship didn 't la st longer. Room II I A, Chancellor's Complex, director 0 international projects for the UCSD. DaVId Gardner has been named co­ divestment. ~e story on the rally on page 7, and the The simulcast. enmled Rem~mbenng reCipient of the 1985 James Bryant War brought together allied veterans Roosevelt Center, have been working Dr. Dorothea Kehler WIll locus on The news from me capital on page 8. directly with the Foreign Relations . cooperated, the way in which they Conant Award for hiS leadership role in fro~ both the US and the Soviet Union represented one another during the war, Co medy oj Errors and The Taming of the educational reform. Department of Gosteleradi.o ~te RadiO Shrew, pia}' which feature shrewtsh News: A UCSD Comm. Depanment simulcast with the USSR through a satellite hookup "space ' and then the way in which they have The Conant Award is given annually bridge," to view documentanes, feature and lV, which Keyssar saId ts women. brought WWII vets back together for a shorr time, and Friday is "essentially the combination of NBC, 'both felt the memory and the legacy of by the Education Commission of the films , photography. music and drama. the war since then." Dr. Kehler has published notes and States (ECS) ro individuals who haw Sun God Festival #2 as a carnival atmosphere lights up the lawn ABC , CBS and PBS put together." articles on Renaissance writers. most The purpose of this uni~ue pro~m was According to Keyssar, the simulcast made Outstanding contributions to before the lovable sculpture known to many as 'The Bird ." to provide an opponumty for allIed Initially, there was some conc~m that recently an essay about Shakespeare's choosing World War II as a subject for was structured around a variety of Ric hard II . educatio n in the United States. veterans of both nations to recall and media, such as film. photography and Opinions: An editOrial describing the calculations of cominued the space bridge program. " Gardner and former Secretary of renect upon their wanime experien~es ~u1d music, ·so that the participants and The meeting IS open to the public Education Terrel H. Bell were jointly injustices, a viewpoint claiming Zionism and apanheid to be twin provide too many "pohncal pufaUs. . and admission is free and access the war's impact on theIr audiences of both sides would have the honored for their participation in the ideologies, a commentary on drinking and our laws, plus letters HoweVer the Soviets showed Interest In societies. Many of the veter:ans were talk framed by, stimulated by particular National CommISsion and Doonesbury. the and meetins-; have going on o on Excellence in visibly moved during the vldeotap.lng. proje~t pieces that they shared and see at the since June 1984, to script and create a The University of California Board of Education, which Gardner chaired from Moderated in the US by Fredenck same time." Regents' June 20-21 meeting WIll be Perspectives: A look through many years of spring strikes at program on World War II. 1981-83. Ben formed the Commission in Starr, president of Oberlin College, and The UCSD Department of moved from UC Sama Cruz to the UC 1981 to address the quality of education UCSD, and "the writer's i" looks forward to summer vacation with in the Soviet Union by VladImir Pozner, "We wanted to challenge stereotypes CommunicatiorIS, the Roosevelt Center Extension Center in San Francisco to In the United States. bright eyes and a bushy tail. the "space bridge" hookup all,owed . or misperceptions which each society and GOSteleradlo Rad io and lV worked facilita te student, faculty, staff and In 1983. the Commi ssion published Sports: The women's tennis team is smelling the fruits of a audiences In both countries, including might have of the other," state to make the presentation of film and public participatIon In the Board's the highly acclaimed "A Nation at Risk. World War II veterans, histoty teachers, Christopher Makin. -We developed a montage segll'ents could be seen from chI' issue of University The Imperative for Education Reform," national victory in Pennsylvania, the world of sports is looked at discussion on civilian officials, historians, war S[Uds Terkel approach, that is to say we two different points of view. US. and investments in companies that do which called for strengthening academic [rom a fresh perspective, and women's water polo could, quite correspondents, workers In the home wanted to look at the war through both Soviet panicipants in Remembenng War business In South Afri a. standards at all educational levels. The realistically, be Division I national champions by Sunday. UCSD front , to experirnce the presentation American and Soviet eyes, but from the included a variety of people In both "Given the widespread Interest in this report also call ed for reforms that would Athletics, in shorr, is taking names. scripted by both countries point of view of ordinal}' people, not countries from various backgrounds make the teaching profession more matter, the regents feel that moving the simultaneously. from the point of view of politicians, including joumalists, writers, war rewarding and respected. Hiatus: Roben Woodruffbrings Heat to UCSD, Los Lobos plays on meeting from the Santa Cruz campus to "A space bridge: explained Helene and so the script basically takes that veterans, actors, teachers and singers. Among the American veteran s appearing the more centralized San Francisco site It is the first time the Conant Award campus Friday, and a look at Eric Bogosian's Neofest and Sam Keyssar, chair of the Department of approach. It's meant to look at the way Remembering War can be seen on on the simulcast was Elliot Roosevelt, son will facilitate Input from interested has ever been jOintly presented. Shepard's Angel City. Plus Suzi Sixteen, Goings On and Caruso. Communications and producer and co­ in which two societies reacted to the Saturday. May 11, from 1 to 3 pm on oj late Preslden t FOR parties," said UC PreSIdent David P. The award is one of the most executive producer of Remembenng War, challenge of war, the way in which they KPBS, Channel 15. ~ Gardner. prestigIOUS in the education world. It COVE R PHOTO BY KEVIN FOLEY Gardner said the Regents will spend was established by the ECS In 1977 to most of the aftemoon of Thursday, June honor James Bryant Conant, a former 20, gathering addItional publIc opinion preSIdent of Harvard University and on the question m anticipation of voting internationally-known scholar, scientist, systems, the "nuclear wimer" problem on the matter the next morning. statesman and author. and the role of high frequency seismic o The Extension Center. 55 Laguna Bell. now a professor of eJucation signals in monitOring a nuclear test ban. Four undelJrlduare students at Street, is the regular site of the rege nts' administration at the University of Utah, The fellowship program will proVide UCSD have been awarded graduate Northem California meetings. and Gardner will receive their awards stipends for each doctoral student for fellowships for the 1985-86 academic Gardner also announced that the dunng the [CS annual meeting July 24- year by the ational Science If u're · · two years. The institute. d irected by Dr. Foundation. They are among 540 momIng of the regents' Friday. May 17 27 In Philadelphja. Herbert York , will announce the new meetIng on the Berkeley campus will be o fellows by the rruddle of May. students nationwide to be tapped by NSF to pursue advanced degrees in the devoted to presentdtlOns dealing \\'Ith The Institute on Global Conflict and O?breakinginto o natural and social sciences, mathemetics thc question of UC's Investments In Cooperation at UCSD has receIved a Mary L Walshok, dean of UCSD and engineering. companies doing J portion of theIr $96,000 grant to promote graduate business m South Afn ca. Extension, has been appointed to a two­ research on the technical aspects of year tenn to the National Commission The fellowshIps provide a stipend of show business, think Among the speJkers on May 17 wiU nuclear confrontation. on Fu[Ure Academic wdership for $11,100 per year for three years of be Damel Pum ell , executive director. The Sloan Foundation. New York graduate study. The insti[Ution selected Intemational Council fo r Equality-of­ Continuing Higher Education. CIty, made the award to proVIde Walshok jOins a distinguished group by each fellow will receive an annual ofthis as acroWbat: Opportunity Pnncl ple; and assistant to graduate fellowships for science and cost-of-education allowance of $6,000 the Rev. Leon SullIvan. who will give a of 16 educators, business leaders and Each year, thousands of hopeful men and women try 10 crash the engIneering s[Udents working In the politicans from across the nation who from NSF in lieu of tuition. history of the SuLlIvan Pnnciples and fIeld of intematlonal security. closely guarded gates of Hollywood and New York. explain the rankmg process will look at ways of strengthening The students, their majors and the The four new fellowships will become institutional leadership for continuing schools they plan ro attend are: And fail . h b . UC Berkeley AsSOCi ate Professor of a part of the IGCC's larger multi­ Because they don't know the ropes. Or somebo~y in I e usmess. Political SCi ence Robert Pri ce. an education. Laurence Shaw, physics, Comell disciplinary fellowship program , which Most of all, they don't come equipped witl~ I.he rIghl ,loo.ls .. , , intemationally - dl ~ ttngUi s hed Afrlcanlst, The Commission will meet over the University; David Michad Spencer, IS devoted to research on conn ict next five years to address this chemistry, Stanford School of Medicine; That's why, if you're truly serious about gamms entf), thiS IS tht! tool will present a brief hiStory of apartheid SI tuations that threaten to escalate into in South Afri ca and a diSCUSSIOn of the redirection by concentrating on Charles Allen Stafford, physics. to have. . h d d . . t large-scale war and Intemational efforts developing the leadership necessary to PrincetOn University and Carolyn Marie It's a 2Y2 hour, first-edition video by Nina Blanc ar . An. II s ,a ",l.us . SOCtai issues aris mg from it. designed to ameliorate such threats. extend our coUeges' and universities' Warner, political science, Massachusetts For over 24 years, Nina Blanchard has heen ~)I1e of the, mdu~lrYs There Will be a report on the regents' IGCC expects to support science and fiduciary responsibilities by Edward service ro SOCiety, according to Walshok. Institute of Technology. most powerful agents. She has launched and gUided the c.treers of engineering research projects that relate The Commission is sponsored by the Halbach, d Boalt Hail law professor, and At the same time, L2 newly-selected superstars in the acting and modeling fields. to such diverse matters as the SovIet National University Continuing a presentation by Wilshm." Associates of NSF from other institutions throughout Now, for the first time, you can take adva11lage of her civil defense program, methods of Education Association and supported by Santa Monica on Ihe implications of moni roring a treaty bannIng the the country have elected to anend knowledge, expertise and experience. You South African-free investment portfolios. a five-year grant from the W.K. Kellogg UCSD in the fall don't need an appointment. Just the tape. r Seniors to Appear In the o production of binary chemical warfare Foundation. On this video, you'll get first-hand infor- -Ren~e Wenrick asection------____ ~~~ mation and advice from me likes of I 1985 Triton Yearbook: • Academy-Award winner Cloris Leachman, super-star models Cheryl Tiegs and Jeff YOU MUST BE ~Sun God • Aquilon, renown drama teacher Charles PHOTOGRAPHED IMMEDIATELY! ~ . I celebration Nelson Reilly, famous casting director Wally Nicita, just to mention a. few. The second annual UCSD Sun God Festival Will begin ( That's why you'll want to order "How at 10 am FrIday and end WIth a TG late in the afternoon .. everything from baked potatoes to cotton candy. to Break into Motion Pictures, leIevL.,ion, (all and a concert Fnday night. The UCSD Jazz Ensemble will provide mustc during Last year's festival was attended by several thousand the festi val, and there will also be an ArabIan dance Commercials and Modeling" by Nina people ",:ho enjoyed the mynad food and gaming booths performance and something called Peace Pieces by Bob Blanchard, today. and the free beer. Wiley. At $';9.9';, it can give you everythin~ 587-1589 The festival promises (() be equa ll y successful this year, you need to break iOlo show hu~iness Two round-trip tickets to Las Vegas will be ... uctioned With at least 30 organlzJttOns partiCIpating. except fix one thing. off at l:lS. The TGIF WIll fea tu re ChriS Smit h and the for your appolnbncnt Talent Among the variety of camlval-type games Will be a Hammersmith Band and Preston Smith and the goldfish toss tnat was very popular laSt year, a koala toss, • CrocodIles. Finally, at 8 pm, there is a concert scheduled Call 1-800-227-3800 Ext. 548 -OR- a dIme toss. two dan tosses, and other events. at th e gym [eaturingthe Textonesand Los Lobos. Tic kets MIl Ion ''IUYft''~ Tt"k"k6un ( ommcot'("" •• and MIldt".. - Or HIIIII wonkr NUN In ",... Inlo l b.td bl-l\' '\.k..... l 11) AndMIn)'§ Pmdut'ftDn PU Bux ?Uft. iwtIbnl"lilld ~ ~ ltow I.& ~ p.1,Olbk: are $3.50 for students, $9 the da)' of the show. \(hh ",/"" It. Ohl"'Jfl HI \t,n (."ttln I:.O IHpt" i'\( \nlill,.,)" PT11\.1 ..... Culinary cravIngs will be satisfied by stands selling " 9~'ltuIlY" phi.,,,," MKi CA 1)00 hil~h,.(A fO'1'Ch .flnm( C:h":".!. "''" ...... ~"" • ~ • '""'~ • -Sean Wagstaff Stop by the Outback Cafe Thursday, May 9, 1985 5

Zionism Drunk driving and law By KHALED A MASRI By IWAN A. ELWANNI . Drunk driving is indeed a problem, and that is the In the May 2 issue of the Guardia'I , David Gappell, a issue that should be addressed. A few days ago a responsibilities and burdens of adulthood is somehow deeply committed Zionist, offered his viewpoint on the friend of mine, Cathy, had a couple of drinks and a restriction of the rights and a proof of the way the anti-apartheid de~onstration on April 22 was drove pown the highway [0 end up in a serious car inconsistency of the law. conducted, and expressed displeasure because one of accident. When Cathy was 21 she was already an My proposal, which is to drop all (he laws (he speakers at the rally condemned Zionism. In this alcoholic, despite the law (hat prohibited her from concerning drinking age, is in agreement with most article, Mr. Gappell strongly established himself as a purchaSing or drinking alcholic beverages. As you expens' beliefs that the best way to prevent alcoholism Zionist and at the same time ironicany affirmed his might have thought, Cathy found herself some very is to make young people aware of alcohol use. This will Correlations of injustice position as opposed to the apartheid ideology. This is easy ways of purchasing beer or any other alcoholic deal with the drinking problem in a straightforward something that aroused my suspicion because Israel beverage (hrough her older, and not much wiser, manner and remove the element of mystery and guilt and South Africa are strategiC aBies. The article was friends. Her passionate drinking turned into a disease from it. The result will be that young adults will Start Yesterday morning we were anxiously infonned that a group of angry people and government of Mexico as corrupt drug smugglers, he has misleadingly titled "Zionism and Apartheid," but which led to her imprisonment on charges of drunk considering drinking as an activity of conforming to s~rprisingly, Mr. Gappell did not (ouch the subject of driving. social norms. and not an act of rebellion against done the most damage to US-Mexican relations since Davey Crockett at Mexicanos had leafletted Southern San Diego, stating that if Border the strong relationship between Zionism and This is somehow a small example of the real full­ society and the law. In Europe, for example, alcohol Patrol Officer Ned Cole was not brought to trial for the April 18 shooting the Alamo. This case clearly shows how much influence an enigmatic apanheid; instead he used the' opportunity to raise the scale problem that drinking and driving has gotten to, drinking is a strong form of social get-together and of 12-year-old Hubeno Carrillo Estrada, they would begin figure can have on the attitudes of is populace. 'For if we were still being controversy of President Reagan's visit to the Bitburg and that the authorities have been trying to handle drinking doesn't start with the idea of getting drunk, indiscriminantly killing Americans currently staying in Mexico. governed by a president who at least had an inkling of the real meaning Cemetery rather cleverly, and implied that the with maximum effiCiency. What the authorities have but rather a way to enjoy the social selling with the We understand and sympathize with those Mexican citizens who are of human rights, international democracy and diplomacy, Agent Ned condemnation of Zionism in an anti-apartheid rally is failed to see is that the problem does not reside in a others. Clearly enough, Europe, and other parts of the Cole would be standing trial right at this very moment as offensive to je":s as is the visit to Bitburg. I intend cenain age group. People of all ages should be world where (he drinking age is not strongly furious that a us government agent would exhibit such cowardly 10 discuss the strong relationship between Zionism forbidden to drink and drive. People of all ages who emphaSized, do nOl suffer the high alcohol-related beligerence and shoot a young, impoverished boy in the back. For It will be interesting to see how long those in the federal government and apartheid and offer an opposing point of view to break the law should be punished. But those who fataliry rates. This can be easily explained by saying District Attorney Edwin Miller to find insufficient grounds to prose utP will wait before they begin baiting student activists. They hope, of Mr. GappeU's rhetoric by exposing the clear, deep­ enjoy alcohol safely and carefully, whether they are 19 that 21 has not been proven by any means to be the Mr. Cole is very suspicious indeed. Several eyewitnesses to what the course, that the entire movement will die out over summer so they can rooted common ground that these two ideologies or 90, should not be restricted because a few people "maturity" age. Also, the assumption that 18 is a non­ Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) described as a "rock­ go on with business as usual. They are worried, we are sure, that student share. I also regard Mr. Gappell's article as nothing but use alcohol dangerously. Although statistics show that mature age is a vague generalization that is not based on any sort of evidence, It should be obvious that intellectuals will start to make those obvious connections between a clever political statement to the benefit of Israel [hat 34% o[ the yearly 25,000 fatalities from drinking atld throwing incident" contend that no rocks were thrown and that Agent attempts to divert attention away from the unholy driving involve young people, it is unfair to use (hose awareness comes with education and not with age. Ned Cole crouched down in a firing position, took careful aim, and govemment abuses here at home and those extending circumstances alliance between Israel and apanheid. statistics to justify stigmatizing an entire age group. By Undoubtedly, each one of us has had an experience fired his weapon three times at the 12-year-old. How D.A. Miller came abroad. They are afraid that their intricate design of "divide and' The close ties between Zionism and apanheid go this method, the law is refUSing to treat people as with older people who are able to commit fatal acts to the conclusion that the "narrow restrictions" of California state law conquer" is becoming unravelled . They do not want US citizens and back as far as 1917 when jam Smuts, the then South individuals. In such .a case, we might JUSt as wen because of a lack of understanding and social prohibits him from even opening up the case eludes us. Fear for one's life Mexican citizens conferring on what the roots of cultural estrangement African prime minister, persuaded the British cabinet prohibit people 34 to 36 years old from drinking awareness. to pass the 1917 Balfour Declaration which caned for a because statistics, ironically, show that this group has Raising the drinking age might make drugs as in the midst of a very standard occurrence at the border-a are. The Reagan Administration is set on internationally dominating the sphere of popular ideology, and will clothe the deception in a black, jewish homeland in the land of PaLestine. Afterwards, the highest Incidence of alcoholism. accessible as the alcoholic beverages, a fact that a lot of confrontation between Mexican youths at play and tense INS agents­ in 1934, direct South African investment in Palestine The oldest argument probably presented a~ainst the famihes and police forces are nOl happy about. The does not wash with us, and, we hope, will not with those in the pinstriped suit. commenced by the establishment of a company caned drinking age is the one that argues that once a young fact that alcohol is sORlehow classified in the California Supreme Court who take the idea of justice seriously. It is hard not to be aware of the perils of consciousness raising. "Africa Israel Investments," which today still retains person reaches age 18, he or she is considered old forbidden range will lead young people to use those The threats issued to American citizens either living or traveling in Those protestors at Winnie Mandela Library who believe that Big ?outh African shareholders, substantial propeny ahd enough to be recruited and also to vote. At this age, drugs instead. Drinking will still occur but it will be Mexico, however, do in fact shine more light on what a few of the Brother is not watching are mistaken. Those who promote the status construction interests in Israel, and one of Israel's tOO, most of the people leave their parents' home (0 done secretly, if the drinking age is still in force , quo in this country have never slept soundly when their sons and largest insurance companies, MIGDAL. stan a, career, continue their education and maybe, instead of in controllable situations where adults might speakers at the UCSD divestment rally on Tuesday were alluding to Today, Israel's labor federation Histadrut owns Koor, ultimately, have a family and become independent. supelVise. like in a pub or a private home. when they spoke of "a direct correlation between United States foreign daughters were out on the streets questioning the value of blind Israel's Largest industrial conglomerate and the largest Those people in question are no longer young kids or Attacking the drinking problem should start on the poLicy in South Africa and its policy in other pans of the Third World," patriotism. If there is one concurrent theme in the analysis of political employer in Israel next to (he Israeli government. This children, no matter what some might like to think, level of public education where it is necessary (0 such as Mexico. Not only is the current Administration's foreign policy scientists who have studied the post-war era, it is that reactions in the corporation controls more than 300 industrial plants. because they are either serious students or out in the increase the alcohol consumption awareness. Young incongruent with its own rhetoric (e.g., the giving of economic suppon United States to so-called "radical movements" have been weB planned commercial, financial and propeny companies that work field, and those people who earn their living people must be taught how to use alcohol properLy, and severe. Think how tenuous it will be for Hubeno Carrillo Estrada's consolidate and joint-venture with South Africa to have certainly the right to enjoy their free time with sLarting With comprehensive alcohol education to the apanheid government in South Africa while enforcing an build computers and produce military electronics. whatever they like, even when it comes to drinking at programs, not only in schools and corporations, but economic blockade on the democratically elected Sandinista government family as they attempt to sue the INS. Then consider how awful it will Through another South African subsidiary company a bar with friends, or in the house to relax. What also in the family, where parents should instinctively in Nicaragua), but it has gradually initiated an aura of mistrust between be for the protestors to fight the powerful Board of Regents for a long caned Iskor, steel is cheaply produced to provide half would be the feeling of a person who is denied the learn how to set a good example for their children. the citizens of this country and our btethren in the Third World. It period of time. Finally, contemplate how horrendous it will be for the of Israel's domestic need (51% of Iskor is owned by pleasure of attending a college or company pany Also , offering alternatives to drinking and driving appears that the Reagan Administration intends to perpetuate the human race if these atrocities continue. Koor and 49% by South Africa). South Africa also because he IS under age? To deny those citizens could help in reducing accidents, Services like no­ certain freedoms after they have been given all the question-asked rides that do not involve parents, fare current state of bad relations for domestic political gain. By casting the -MJC financed a battleship building project for Israel to produce warships for South Africa. Finally, South ) CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 > Africa's investment in Israel is about SIS million annuaDy. Trade in diamonds and military gear runs in ll®fdt®1f~ll®ilit~lf~llceilit~rr~n CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 ) it has done so on basis o[ religion, Zionist ideology vehement demonstrations against caught up in the sensationalism and of the demonstration, but with the and exploitation of the jewish holocaust in WWII. After all, Zionism cans for the rerum to the "promised land" by aB jews no matter where they come from, without the slightest consideration and sympathy for the rights of th~ Pa.lestinian natives. ~ for example, a jew from Amenca hke Mr. Gappell himself. who lives comfortably in (he USA and has American citizenship, is entitled to land and political rights in Palestine, while a PaLestinian native whose ancestors are buried GMPHIC AAnSTS: JOHoj ~ T~ PlONKA in Palestine is deprived of these rights in his/ her own PHOTOGRAPHERS: ~.A5IUE , I .. ,:;;'. J'> •• n

convinced to prevent the further resulted in liberalizing measures. investment of retirement funds in "You can then rationalize anything companies doing business in South you do if you say 'at least we 're there:" Africa. Roos said when Republicans asserted Assembly pushes divestment bills "I'm really open-minded," he said. that withdrawal of US funds from South "That case hasn't been made. But we Africa would result in a "holocaust." Strike/raUy don't have the proper forum to talk "They can be putting people in the about twisting the arm of South Africa ovens right now and you could Stops $151 million building fund New SA investments prohibited by twisting the arm of the regents." rationalize that it's only the Jews and ( CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1< Although the subcommittee imediately not the rest of the German population," By JANE ROSENBERG, Sacramento Correspondent One student graphicaUy demonstrated have publicly stated they will vote for his personal divestment frorn South decided to cut the entire capital budget, Roos said. SSEM BLY DEMOCRATS made dollar it spent on new construction HE FIRST OF THREE divestment endorsed by UC Berkeley AS President­ divestment, and the California Slate Africa by burning his Standard Oil it went ahead with the hearing to In addition to arguing that good on two weeks' worth of projects. But the Assembly leadership bills passed its first legislative test elect Pedro Noguera, who told the Legislature halted the UC system capital Company stock, reminiscent of the draft prepare what it caUed a "B" list of investments in South Africa provide A threats on May 2 by formally changed tactics Wednesday, deciding to T Monday with an amendment committee their vote for any divestment outlay building budget, aUowing one card burnings of the '60s. funding priorities should some jobs, hOUSing programs and educational recommending that the University of "zero out" the entire capital outlay prohibiting new University of California legislation could help convince the dollar for funding for each dollar Yareli Arizemendi, political science agreement be reached on divestment in opportunities for South African blacks, California receive no funding for budget in order 10 buy time 10 negotiate investments in companies with South regents to vote for complete divestment divested. student and coalition member time for the conference committee divestment opponents argued that construction projects next year. with the regents. African ties. in June. The Tuesday rally was part of a announced the activities for the sessions. immediate withdrawal of retirement Assemblymember Roben Campbell (D­ The Legislature must complete its A packed room of anti-apartheid "You realize that we're about to nationwide action. At UCLA, student, afternoon boycott: alternative But four UC Irvine projects ran into monies could raise legal questions and Ri chmond) ended speculation that UC's work on the budget June 15, a week demonstrators, including UC Berkeley blackmail you," said divestment staff and faculty sat-in at the instructions that included "Student trouble . Assemblymember Richard pose uncertain fiscal consequences. Chancellor's residence and marched on budget would suffer from the debate before the regents will formally vote on and UC Davis students, sat through four opponent Eric Seastrand (R-San Luis Movements at UCSD ;" a discussion Alatorre CD-Los Angeles) asked the "We can't just bail out of a little piece t~e Federal Building later that afternoon. subcommittee to delay approval of more of Ge neral MOIors," said Chuck Conrad, over $24 billion of investments in divestment. hours of testimony before the Assembly Obispo). conducted by professor of literature UC Santa Cruz and Berkeky responded than $1 miUion in construction fund s a representative for the Public companies related to South Africa by "ThiS keeps the issue open," Bates Public Investments, Finance and "We believe it's a pretty clear-cut Melvin Frelicher; and UCSD Alumni to UCSO's call for a one-day boycott as Against Apartheid representative and because of his dissatisfaction with Employees' Retireme nt System , announcmg that his subcommirtee said . "We want to maximize our Bonded Indebtedness Committee moral issue ," Noguera said. "As a moral narrowly approved Assemblymember issue, it outweighs any of the financial part of their fifth Wl'fk of protests. professor of literature Bob Cancel's campus affirmativf action efforts. explaining that US companies often would vote against the entire $151 leverage . (By June) we'll be able 10 tell Maxine Waters' proposal. Rallies were also held at Amherst, "They're in trouble ," Alatorre said. "I only have a small percentage of their million capital outlay fund . what the regents are going to do. If considerations." lecture on the black unions in South University of Florida and Iowa State. Africa; tWO films on South Africa don't think they're committed to assets in Soutp Africa. 'We have to bail The action by the Ways and Means we're not happy, there's a poss ibili ry we The committee voted for the Los Regent John Henning, who testified Last Angeles Democrat's bill, which prohibits for Waters' bill as a representative for Across town, San Diego State held its . Grave at Dimbaza and South Ajric~ improving minority representation, OUt of aU of GM." subcommittee on education means that can puU the entire (capital ou tlay) second protest.for divestment of state according to the students and from John Harrington, the preSident of the Assembly members negotiating with budget out and put it in a separate bill new retirement funds from being the California Labor Federation, said he Belongs to Us. Martinez concluded the does not think the Robinson funds Wednesday. Student raUy by stating, "The UCSD community what I have observed. This is the way I Working Assets Money Fund who senators on the state budget conferen e with the dollar for dollar proposal." invested in companies which do business in South Africa, in a 7-5 vote amendment could stick because of the representatives from thToughout the suppan has been very wide. Therefore, have to do it to bring attention to it. " testified at a UC Berkeley forum last committee will ask that UC not receive CampbelllOld UC representatives. country part~cipated at a United Nations Alatorre, a former UC Irvine week, told the committee divestment any of the funds already allocated by the attending hi s committee hearing split along party lines. University's autonomous stature under we have decided to extend the sit-in Two Democrats- Tom Hannigan of the state Constitution. speCIal meeting m New York to discuss until the May 16 Regents' meeting to instructor, reportedly argued with Irvine could result in a higher rate of return as Senate. Thursday, that legislators aren't looking apartheid in South Africa. administrators last week over faculty and well as diversifying the state's portfolio. fOI immediate divestment but for some Fairfield and Elihu Harris of Oakland­ The divestment supporter also said he make this issue visible and not On April 29, the enate sub ommittee had to be caUed in from other does not believe the proposal or other Many speakers compared the South forgettable. student affirmative action. UC lobbyiSts Harrington estimated that 42 US reviewed the UC's requests and sign the University will divest within the African apartheid government to Hitler's met with him briefly May 2 during the co mpanies have pulled out of South next three to six years. committees for the vote to secure the legislative attempts to win divestment, "We demand a statement from the AS approved everything except the bill's passage. such as the dollar-for-dollar divestment Nazi Germany. Give Leeman, born in on their position regarding UC floor session and asked Alatorre to meet Africa in the laSt five years, an with a UC administrator later. $100,000 the UC saId It needed for the "I want to point out that no one is Yesterday's vote represents the first proposal restricting the use of South Africa and educated at the divestment from South Africa." ~ assessment Republicans qUickly picked planning of future projects. without guilt. I have a bank account in a time in five years Waters has been able construction funds, would convince the University of Swaziland, said, "Last For their "B" list, the Assembly up on to argue against divestment. subcommittee approved for UCSD "We had no intention of slOWing the bank with investments in South Africa. to get divestment legislation out of a regents. Sunday, the Gennan Chancellor and the Because some of those companies $400,000 for an instruction and budget down over South Africa ," said We can't solve the world's problems committee. "In certain areas, punitive action American President 'acrually asked the were bought out by South African en. Walter Stiern (D-Bake rsfleld ), chair with this maU comm ittee but we have The bill, known as Assembly Bill against the University could be children of some of the people who had ·research facili~y and $100,000 for the entities, divestment would hurt the same Urey HaU air handling system of the Se nate subcommittee. "I'm sure it to start somewhere," Campbell said. 1134, will next be considered by the effective," Henning said. "I wouldn't been hanged, murdered and tonured by Funding people the ami-apartheid movement is (the conference committee) wiU be a Last week UC Vice President William Assembly Ways and Means Committee. want to see a restriction of funds for Hi~r to go with them to protect them improvements. fa trying to help, they said. Baker, reading a statement made by UC student education for changing the at Bnburg. One of those children said, 'I ·Who here today has spoken for the very interesting sessIOn ." Waters' other divestment measure, CONTINUED fROM PAGE 8 \ President David Gard ner last week, tried which would establish a five-year plan attitude of the regents." am not going to be a figleaf over an < working people in South Africa?" Democrats, led' by Campbell and to persuade the subcommittee against The initiatives are "counter­ intolerable embarrassment.' Let me teU subcommittee May 14, one day after Seastrand asked. "It is vety elementary Assembly Speaker Willie Brown , had for divesting billions of dollars in state slashing the package. employees' and teachers' retirement productive" and of "no consequence," you there is a straight line between South African anti-apartheid activist and Economics lA and IB, the way you help contemplated using Assemblyme mber Investtnents 1 fail to see the connection between he said. Bitburg, Germany, and Preto~, South Nobel Peace Prize winner Bishop peopk is through economic investment Tom Bates' dollar-for-dollar divestment funds, will be considered next year. our common desire to advance the Committee Chairman Richard The 20 Berkeky students and 20 Davis Africa:" Professor Ed Reynolds of the Desmond Tutu visits the Legislature. and the creation of jobs. proposal to win concessions from the ( CONTINUED fROM PAGE 8 \" cause of social and civil justice in South Robinson (D-Garden Grove), made a studenrs concentrated their lobbying History Department continued the CampbeU also indicated that other "Immediate divestment would create a UC Regents. Africa and a course of action ,hat would proposal to include 583-86 miilion in efforts on w comminq) swtng~­ comparison: "Talking about consauctive areas of UCs $l.6 billion budget may The efforts apparently paid off, but holocaust there. What do you say about Under the Berkeley representative's deprive young people of the opponunity UC retirement funds in AB 1134 which louis Papan CO-Daly City), Michael Roos ~isengagement (between the United suITer from the increasing prote~s over not so weU with Republicans, such as Chief Cuthelezi (a supposed South proposal, UC would have been required to leam in our state ," the statement said. attracted little attention from committee CD-Los Angeles), Robinson and Dominic States and South Africa) is like IBlking UC investment of retirement funds and William Baker of Walnut Creek, who African foe of divestment), who doesn't to divest one dollar from companies Gardner will testify before the members. Conese CD-San Jose). about const\llCtive engagement with endowment monies in companies with voted against the bill. The long debate, stand on the Berkeley campus shouting "Hider in 1936: doing business in South Africa for every > CONTINUED ON PAGE 9 ;.. The amendment was immediately "">~CONJ1N==:::::'::-:U=ED=-ON:=-:-=PACiE=""'9-> South African ties. His subcommittee in which over 15 people participated, into the wind about something which Undergraduate bioengineering student will be asking Assemblymember Bill included the showing of the film South has no effect," Seastrand said. Russel Andakio, member of the Free Leonard's employee compensation Africa Belongs to Us, and sometimes A state Department of Finance South Africa Coalition, said, "While the subcommittee to approve budget deteriorated into Assembly members representative estimated that the United Slates government condemns language preventing the University from drilling witnesses. divestment bills co uld cost $31 million COLLEGE STUDENTS/ Quit Wasting apartheid because of worldwide investing $90 miUion in retirement Roos and Papan pressed next fiscal year and $125 miUion in the SUMMER JOBS condemnation of apartheid in South funds in such firms. representatives of the California 1986-87 fiscal yea r. Your Africa, they at the same time reap Leonards (R-Redlands) dissented from Chamber of Commerce, California The department, which usually Earn $1 75-$250/weekmaking a profits. So therefore they have coined the May 2 vote on the capital outlay Manufacturers' AsSOCiation , California represents the governor's viewpoint, has difference on toxic waste, bottle Tlme&Moncy SELF STORAGE the phrase 'constructive disengagement' budget, saying he disagreed with Taxpayers Association and the two no pOSition on the bills yet. biD & consumer issues with to misguide the people and to disguise Democratic arguments that such action retirement boards on how the United Other divestment bills in the CaiPIRG, the state's largest con­ Our career profi Ie FOR SUMMER the real nature of their actions in South wouldn't harm educational opponunities States could stop apartheid if American Legislature address public utilities sumer & environmental lobby, testing program will MONTHS Africa." at Uc. 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the writer·. I What I did during my summer vacation By PWL lAUDER IXlli WEEK. Again. Sixm week of adventures. The real world- $14.95. school just sucks. You deserve a break chances to make that career take off. spring quaner, no less. four more Available at fine retailers near you. today. So get up and get away. Thar's sweet. That's also tough. (f you've 5weeks of school, plus finals, equals Maybe I should add a bit of Summer school is for those who are ~een planning for the summer since last five more weeks before me beauriful but clarification, since I myself am a senior committed to really getting out of here September, your chances are pretty somewhat frightening void known as but plan to be around a bil longer. I was soon. It's also for those with bucks; good. If you haven't-good luck, bud. summer vacation. just talking about graduating seniors-a when il comes to fees , the UC is no Mr. What will we do with our summer whole separate group akogether. Some Nice Guy during the summer. One way to get a job in your field vacations? It's time w figure it out. In of those graduating seniors have held Most of us choose option two-or at and go to school ar the same time is facl, it's probably past time to figure it omo their security blankets for six and least ~ Iry to choose option two. Get a through an internship. Internships are out. Swnrner sneaks up on us; we aD seven and eight years-hey, why give job, you bum. So we go look for a job. fantastic-whoever thoughl of them is love it, bUl we al have w find up a good thing? Grab the want ads: "Laundromat needs one bright dude, or dudess. For certain ~mething 10 do during mose three But for us non-graduating seniors and temporary pan-time help. Minimum internships you can get paid, and it just months, usually something beyond aD the reSl of you who aren't graduating, wage, nights, weekends. No skills doesn't get any better. Coin and credits. Such a deal. May I remember lounging on the beach for hours on end. SUIlUlIe!' plans are juSl summer plans. required. Job involves staring at laundry since that doesn't pay too well these ( thought ( was going to go the days. internship route; I wanted one wilh Figuring out what to do during Summe~ school is for those who are committed to some big-shot newspaper like the summer is an exciting !aSk to I1105L If By CHRISTOPHER CANOLE Tnbune or LA Times or one of them. you're a senior, it's exciting an right­ really getting out of here soon. It's also for those with Trouble is, I never do these things when IFTEEN MINUTES BEFORE the disengage American troops from and scary as hell. This is it. boys and ('m supposed to ("Deadlines?" Were May 7 Coalition for a Free South Vietnam. As I dismanded my sculpture, I girls-this is the rime when the chips bucks; when it comes to fees, the UC is no Mr. Nice Guy there deadlines?"). which is what are when the money's on the FAfrica rally began, an art student worried that my innocent action would down, during the summer, happened again this year. There still are shrouded beneath an orange down be recorded as a blemish on my line, when the going gets rough, the a few wriring imemships available, but I sleeping bag sat like a Buddhist monk university files. Not until nine years tough get going-the time to show what thf;!y're probably with outfits like Joe 's atop an odd black stain on the inlaid later, as ( was being screened for a high you're made of, etC., etC., etc. (Throw in That doesn't mean that making them is revolving in dryers for hours on end, or Bar and Daily News. brick intersection outside the Revelle security position, did I discover on that any other platitudes you know of.) any easier, though. until you throw up. Apply now." Commuter Lounge. day my name was added to President When you guys plan £Or the summer, For mosr of us, summer presents Binw:>- grab it. Option three is to travel. Sounds "Ahhh ... Ahhhh .. . Ahhhhh .. . Nixon's "Enemies list." you're DOl JUS( planning for the three basic options: (1) s.0 to school, (2) If you stan looking for employ in good. Sounds exotic. Sounds like a lot of AHHHH '" he wreathed in mock tonnem Three days later, ( watched in summer- you're planning for your work or (3) travel. Actually, as hinted June-which is tempting when the fun . Sounds like a helluva lot of money. while confused bystanders stood frozen disbelief as Ohio State National Guard earur, and your life. The big time. Ooh. above, there is another option: go to option is to stlrt looking during Ah , someday. quivering to his chilling cries. Inside his troops brutaUy murdered four stUdent Yes, seniors, in just a few short weeks' beach,. bum around, get nodting done, midrerrns and/or finals- then these are So, what it all boils down to, then, is saffron cacoo'n, a microphone p rotestors and wounded 11 others. Two you too will be stripped of your security and ignore reality. the kinds of jobs you snatch up, at least that there are five more weeks before connected his screams to a reverberator students, Sandra Lee Scheuer and Bill blanket (unless you're going to grad Going w school in the summer if you're in it just for lhe bucks. Jobs at rhe end and I have no idea what in and twO loudspeakers, amplifying his Schroeder, who were not panicipants in school). Out into reality you're pushed­ (option one) is a drag, unless you're Carl's Jr. and Fotomat fir the same bill. God 's name I'm going to be doing. anguish into the heartS and memories of the rally, were kiUed by the guardsmen's a world of job applications and doing it in Yugoslavia or Bolivia or some I1l pass, thanks. That's what this all boils down to. And the midday protestors and waking random firing across an open field interviews in three-piece suits and place exciting like that. But to go from What's sweer is to find a job thaI I'm probably not the only one out there sleeping students who peered out their behind the protestors. A friend of fatally mortgage and car insurance payments nine solid months of school right into actuaUy has something to do with your in this position. donn windows to witness one person's wounded protestor Allison Krause asked, I and shopping at stores odter than mree more months of school before profession and may aCluaUy have some What was oprion fou r? Oh hell, I'm statement against oppression. Releasing "Is this dissent a crime? Is this a reason Ralphs and aD sorts of wonderful heading into nine more months of impact on your career and on your going to the beach. 1m himself from the death bag, the speakers for kining her?" The fourth victim, continuing to echo like hundreds of Jeffrey Glenn Miller, lay face down 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 voices raising on the flames of a bleeding as a fellow student's silent Q: Who can apply for an editorial position? napalmed village, he said, "Everyone scream was recorded in our memories 8 B screams on the inside. You can see it in forever. I B A: Any UCSD student who plans to be around next academic year 0 people's eyes: On May 10 the screams were heard at Fifteen years ago May I , as an an o and who has a desire to contribute to and improve the largest B UCSD. student, I stood atop Blake HaU newspaper on campus. wrapped in my down jacket Nobody saw George Winne walk w B B photographing a cross- hatched log the brick intersection outside the ReveDe Q: sculpture I had just completed on the Lounge, sit down with his can of B What's involved in being an editor? B quad below. That night I slept in my gasoline, dampen rags, hang a sign over 8 A: Section editors find the stories, find the writers for those stories, 0 Beagle Hall bed, until then an apolitical his head begging, "In God's name, end conservative UCSD student. the war: and ignite himself. Those of us activity as an undergraduaae at UCSD enlided ~Brackspacing in Time." • o and do all lay-outs for their sections, Certain other responsibilities 8 inside the lounge heard the horrifying and a fully committed activist, I helped summarized my ~ and reasons for "Open up. Campus police." Rolling come with the job, all of which are very pleasant and.which you will 0 out of my bed, I staggered to the pre­ sound of a human trying to cry out in the construction of the George returning w UCSD: ".leeI guiky because B A II-ttle dawn disturbance. "You're under arrest while inhaling flames. Winne Memoriallocared in the I didn't do anything in me 'tiOs. People o enjoy immensely (e.g., sweeping the parking lots outside the B for building a bonfire on the Revelle Winne suffered bums over 95% of his eucalyptus forest east of Central Ubrary's were staning w care about the needing Plaza." Trying to focus my thoughts on body and remained conscious during main entrance. A fallen tree's seven and bleeding of odters in me world. It 8 Q ~~ A Guardian office and driving to lovely downtown Encinitas in the B the last ten hours of his life. branches that grew into ~parate seemed IiIte everyone was committed to what they were threatening, Govemor 0 Reagan's dictate to expeU any student His friends said Winne was not individual trees symbolically occupy the something: me war, pollution, civil B ~ dead of the night). caught damaging university property involved in any kind of organized center of the site. The impressiOns of a rights, poverty. All I ared about was while protesting the Vietnam War political activity-he was a "loner type." human figure were burned inw terra passing classes and getting laid. I didn't B Q: What kind of hours are involved? B echoed in my mind. They ushered me They said he did possess his own very cotta stones laid out as a grave. think I had enough w give, so I kept it to the Plaza, where four anned guards deep and sincere moral and political Poisonous eucalyptus leaves we~ swep: for m)'5CIf.· Bo A:. Lots. stood at the comers of my sculpture . views, which included a vehement away and replaced by succulants. Until This May, me an Student in the on how to Q: Can you be more specific? ~oo They infonned me that, had'l lit the opposition to the war. His closest friend the memory of George Winne beaim to orange sleeping bag said he did IlO( structure as a participant in the previous dispelled any previous tendencies fade with each graduating class, [he site know he was perfonning amp me black o A:. We're talking 25-30 hours a week for most sections, This is 0 night's Students for a Democratic Society toward suicide, but mentioned that a was used by many for personal stained bricks of George Winne's (SDS) candlelight vigil protesting Nixon's friend of Winne's committed a similar meditations and reflections. bwning. He only wanted to express, Boget inv. olved commitment. Big time commitment. We know you go to school. We 8 act years ago-an act that is considered One year ago I tried w express my "Holding mings inside, I never aDow invasion of Cambodia, I'd be behind try that stuff too. But when the thrill of journalism gets under your 0 bars. to be the most painful fonn of death. own reflections on the anniversary of myself to YOire my feelings, to Hell , I believed Nixon's promise to One year later in May, as my last George Winne's death mrough a story scream." ~ o skin, hey, what can you really do about it? 0 B as, a Q: Do you get paid? 8 B A:. Sure, B B Q: A lot? B B Guandt·an A:. Hell no. What do you think we are, rich? But you do get paid, OK? B B edl-tor-_ Q: Boy, this seems like a great deal to me, I tell you, What do I do from B o . here? 0 B A: Glad you asked, Come down to the Guardian by Friday, May 17 B B and give us an application for managing editor, copy editor, news 8 o editor, associate news editor, opinions editor, spons editor, arts 0 B editor, associate arts editor, perspectives editor, or photo editor. 8 o Dudine what your relevant experience is and how and what you 0 B want to contribute to this paper_ B g ''See you there." B A calldldlgitt Vigil hmlOnllg George Winne Will IOke piau 9 pm Fnday eYe from the Wmme ..!. . Malldda Llbmry III Ihe WlIllle Ml!monal al Central ubrary. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Thursday, May 9. 1985 13 'S~a.\S , ~ • ~" .y ~."". y", V~ '. • "h .. ...-• ..-~'

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By DUNCAN MILLAR CSD'S WOMEN'S WATER polo On May 1, UCSD raced to an 8·0 ream will host the USA Water halftime lead against Pomona Pitzer. . Women's tennis hits the jackpot in Pennsylva'nia U Polo Collegiate played the bench in the second half, HE WOME . TE IS TEAM has Nationals beginning thiS Friday at the and won 12-1. just pushed UCSO mto a national Canyonview Recreation Center. The T position of athletic tournament, which' was won by UC These wins. in addition 10 the prominence. In Pennsylvania on Davis a year ago, wiD fearure the top Hackers game, have given the team enough confidence to be opt imistic Monday, the Triton team , seeded eight rollegiate teams in the nation, number two behmd Davidson incklding filth -ranked Slippery Rock about their first-round game agai nst A championship season UCSB (Saturday at 4 pm) which has University, went all out and secured State University from Arkansas. The itself a place in the history books as the Tritons are seeded third, behind #1 beaten San Diego three times this year, (9-3, 11-4). 1985 NCAA Division m ational Stanford and #2 UC Sanlll Barbara. twice by large margins Champions. This wm has just made Asked about UC<; B, Harper did not UCSD the UC campus with the most UCSD is coming off an 8-5 loss to the seem too worried. "T hey (his team) want Hackers water club from Long championship titles earned this year. polo Santa Barbara badly," he said. Beach this Sarurday in Santa Ana. UCSD, with its two championships in past UCSD lost to the Gauchos in their women's volleyball and now women's Although the Tritons "ropped to 7-10 laSt meeting by only 7 -5 ("a game we tenms. leads Berkeley. which has a on the year with the loss, they played a should have won," said the Triton water polo title. and the mighty UCLA, solid game against yet another club team coach). Harper feels that if his team plays weU in its first [WO games (against which owns a women's volleyball tIlle. dominaled by national team members. Irvine and Hayward), then its chances UCSD won the team title wuh th ree San Diego is 1~ against club reams this against Santa Barbara are good. victories during the week. judy Sweet year, bur is 6-2 in c~giate , , commented that this year "the format competition. ~" ltIc1uding the Sanlll Barbara game, "".:;: was changed to head-to-head UCSD will need, according to Harper, Coach Denny Harper called the score " competition from a more individual in the Hackers game a Mgreat score," and "three great games" in order to win the "".2, player approach. By playing three said that the game instilled even more tournament and the national £ different schools, UCSD showed its c confidence in his team, ron6dence championship. Presuming they beat ] strength. which has resulred from playing great UCSB and win their bracket, they will • eedless to say." weet added, ' we ~------~ ~ water polo for the last three weeks. In have 'to heat the top two teams from the The multi-U1lented Karin Kalh and the rest of the Tritons have the chance to capture the are vel)' excited and very proud of dw time span, San ~ took third other bracket. If this happens, UCSD first-ever Division I title Jar UCSO. them." place at the Scanford Tournament, and will have its first national tide. Last year, Coach Liz LaPlante and her team are they tied for fifth place with Stanford. ibm trounced both lJC Irvine and studen! body will turn out to support suppOrt, the Tritons will capture UCSO's currently in the midst of the Pomona Pitzer CoIIegc at home. competition for the national individual If the weather is good this weekend, the Tritons. first ever natio nal tide this weekend. titles. jessica Vernon, Glenna Moses and ~ ua on April 25, freshman there should be a decent-sized crowd No other athletic learn at UCSD has Sunday's consolation and Nadme Aklmoto are all in the running Miclid CarroU scored six goals and The attendance for home games has achieved as high a national rank in championship round competition will for the national singles title. The # 1 junior Jandl ~ three IIIOR to \ead been sparse'so far this year, but it is Division I competition as women's water begin at 8 am and end with the team of Akimoto &: Vernon and the.it2 the Trirons to a 1+~ victory. hoped that other athletic teams and the polo. Hopefully, with a Iitde luck and championship game at 4:30. ~ team of Moses &: Lisa Gilbert will compete for the doubles title. Competition concludes over the weekend, and the National Championship team will return to San GIt:nna Moses. Nadine AIIimoto and Jessica Vmwn art but thrtt of the mtirt women '5 ttnnis ttam, which capturtd the Division III Diego on Sunday night. ~ National Championship on Monday in ~nnsylvania . -Alicia A80s

By ROB HASWELL ilr s I SAT AT MY COFFEE TA BLE trick. One could endlessly flood the reponer, such as myself, does weU to system. He was probably slouched in his this morning. slightly hungover reader with game-by-game statistics read columns like Ostler's and jim lazy chair at home, struggling for an A and definitely tired , I thought about Triton (sub in your Murray's religiously. These men are rhe anicle. He was probably unhappy with about my deadline later that afternoon. favorite Triton team), predictions about embodiment of fresh perspectivt" and his own style (having read some of his It then occurI'd to me just how many the remaind er of the season and style. 'creations," I know why), and decided it stories actually don't pop Into your head meaningless anecdotes about a game The amateur writer, however, does needed a change. Well. it changed aU while you indulge in this practice. Still, I that occurred twO days before well to also be wary of professional right. Suddenly his writing took on a sat there. I propped my LA. Times publication, but the reader probably columns. One often falls into the bright new perspective and was written spons section up against the napkin turned to the personals after the first dreaded trap of imitation. "If it works in a fresh style never before in one of holder, so I could read the "Morning paragraph. Interviews. controversial for them, it can work for me ," is his anicles. Only one thing stood in the Brleftng." and sat my coffee and cereal way of his certain fame and fortune as a on m} unopened front page (I'veI)' sportswriter: It wasn't his own RAY BAN section has us specific job in the perspective or stylel - morning). As the steam from my coffee • I am, of course, talking about Michael slowly opened my eyes, my mind Greenberg's shameless rip-ofT of an­ WAYFARER became more and more barren of article writren by Lowell Cohn of the prospective stories. EveI)' interesting PERSPECT'IVE San Francisco Chronicle. While r------SIIII ...... $4O-t5 I SlOry seems to have been turned over, ineffectivelr disguising it through the RIJ&n I undressed, seen from the tOp, the addition 0 two brief. but bulky and bottom and disected from all possible uninteresting, introduclOry paragraphs, angles. How in the hell can someone get Greenberg copied a Cohn column word I ::-~ $25.00: a fresh angle in this busmess? is a beautiful tool for word. I pondered this. Why did he I .. 1IIIti~ I As some milk dripped on the front I I ,. . do it? ~id he think that by putting his -- ...... couport PJd ..,.,. 5/15/"-- page from my spoonful of Captain name on Lowell Cohn's article it would Crunch. an additional disconcerting somehow metamorphose into his own? McDonald's Finn Team: Cjront, I-r) Breit Carl. Dave Mlltltstad!. Dina Katsoulas, Ed Paner. thought popped into my head. I had to comments and player profiles that sometimes the hope. Nothing is further For the sake of the admissions (middle. I-r)jcnnifcr WIlliams. wureen McGIrr, Catherine Prystos. (bac lt . l-r) juon Mora. Kim face the fact tha t by writing for a small, extend beyond the usual vanilla-flavored from the truth. Sure, short sentences, department here 3t UCSD, I hope not. WE GlJAlWf'rEE mE LOBST rowel. Kcn Laltm. (nof pictured) Mark Locher. Lon "Putz" Dawn, Kern Swan. bi-weekly college paper. the chances "Joey, a second year Muir student, from dry prose and mundane dialogue What reason could be great enough that SIJnGIASS PRICES that most students will first read about a Oak Park .... " are esse ntial in an worked for Ernest Hemingway, but in Greenberg would effectively torch his major sports event such as the Hearns­ interesting feature spans article. At a the 50 some odd years since the height own integrity in a Single swipe of the Hagler fight when they pick up their small paper such as ours, the readership of his career, this style hasn't been typewriter key, and in the process Thursday GuardUln are not real good. should be addressed as a whole. Water effectively copied by anyone else. Not a damage that of his edilOr and the paper Bad, in fact. But then my much 100 polo can be mteresting for the whole one! Style is the most personal aspect of he wrote for? Sour grapes. I presume. potent cup of java started to kick in family. It is simply a matter of a writer'S work. It is something that McDONALD'S FARM TEAM (which, incidentally. is why I always tl)' perspective. evolves through endless reading. and As my euphoric, cofTee -induced state · ef4r~-tf1i wore down, I grow weal)' of this tOpiC. to write in the morning). and my mmd Style IS married to perspectiVe!. A then more reading. It evolves th rough Open 7 days & nights began to whirr: I realized that any Stol)' good style can make a writer famous in the strenuous task of writing amateurish Mr. Greenberg's days as a writer are This week's Miller Team of the Week had to really earn the over-anywhere, and in any capacity. Old Town 2'161 San Diego Ave. (Next to Old TOllln Mexican Cafe) 692 -00~9 can be tackled countless limes, by a hurl)'. Ask Scott Ostler. Vel)' ~ew article after amateurish article. There are Encinilas 7'f5 First SI. (Lumberyard Shopping Center) 9-42·0337 honor. The Dudes and McDonald's Farm Team both had 3·0 countless wnters, as long as both the people can wme a story about George no shortcuts. Just as an athlete must put He lacks the integnty (lost in his own itterary suicide), the patience and, most La]oIIa 1030 Torrey Pines Rd. (Next to Yogun Affair) "'-4·8006 records and were vying for the top spot in their league. In the perspective. and the style ,Ire fresh Stembrenner's finng of Yogi Berra and in countless hours 10 training hefore he Chula ViJea 1140 Broadway (Price Ba zaar)-4U·8081 Perspective IS really a bduuful tool; subsequent hlrlng of Billy Martin (for or she can become profiCient in his or of aU, the desire and knowledge of what end Mac's came out on top with a big home run by Mark it take~ 10 San Ysidro 727 E. San Ysidro Blvd. (McDo nald 's Trolly StatIOn) 428"'~90 and It'S easIer to use than the Stanley the fourth time) by putting himself in her respectIve port, so stands the be a writer. I. myself, am not su re of this formula either. But just as I Claittmont 4675 Clairtmont Dr. (Claire mont Square Shoppi ng Center) 272-8808 Locker. This big victory was achieved despiteJuan Mora's hig Workmate Ju~{ by rCLordmg "ne's own the role of StelJ1brenner and his dog as formula for wrtung. Read, write Jnd read La Mesa 5500 Grossmont Center Dr. (Grossmont Shopping Ce nter) 697-6697 lOre the "do's" of wwmg In my 'K' in the seventh inning with the bases loaded. views of an evcnt or storv nne has Yogi , and stIli capture the essence of the some more. It '!, the only way. Escondido IJ2J:H Ea51 Valley Ph",),. (Escondido Village Mal/) H3-6762 . successfull)· employed the Irc.,h use of controvers), Ostlel accomplished thi S I nOticed a \'Cry unfortunate thtng the personal Itbral)', I have a speCial place Congrats to the hig Mac attack! perspective It's Sim ple fast. easy, but very feat in a recent column Other day. One of our own students for the "don·ts." Mr Greenberg's haplc s Opening soon in Oceanside does anyonl g"Je a damn) That's the (Wednesday. May I. LA Trmn). The cub here at UCSD tried ro shortcut Ihl mistake IS my latest entry. IW 14 Thursday, May 9, 1985

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1\ An Arts Magazine SeNlng the UCSD Community

Vol. 9. No.6 May 9, 1985

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- Contents ' A f'ocking wolfpack' Cover: Robert Woodruff Editor -\NDRE\\ "EI:.LI:.R is not just a big time director, Associate Editor working on the UCSD ( ' HRI~ \ III 'l' productio~ of Heat, he is Con tributing Editor. also a Regents Lecturer. For ETHAN FEER~ T, JL>A:-.J FOR~BERG, RI.)i'

CELE8e,4TE & EN10Y pe,p"y, "''''110 tit "a scaling portrayal of the H~T 1964 'Tucson Murders ' Pe .... " Well 8, ~"~c~ F"", ~: 00 1., ':001.."'1 story" $1.00 Student Rush tickets FARAMOJNT fl:TURfS ffif!iN1S AlVIVlJ IUP WALTfR fIDl£1G1 . AfU] W1l~ fiM T; ek,tf ,4t1AeiA'l, F"", P,Ny ~A' ,4lf" J:JO for "Heat" on May 1, 5 and 12 only fij]!Uffi m4fX.IDr. l(}.1IlIPolIR . GW BAW ' MARIlU Hf~fR ' HPllAMlJ IIY AI~ ·AMJ't [afllH May 2-'.9-12 mUHM ITffiQR m Vill'lA . fIDlliO B'Y [\l\ViO IlFR . \~mN All\) ~RfCHu fff ftUi wum tt., PA~'I ft., Ey, .. tlF~EE W/~'I4' ~,At. ~A'~, (May 1 prmew) -~ hour before curtain­ PlIDUD tv AlID)AllJJ lH ~lA SA-THWRl 5A A~ARMruJT Itllff :EQi: Bpm/7pm Sunday PG _ __ru : : [1]1001."''''''0£01 :. . / ,,, .: ~4."O ", ~tI4A'ltff " CfA" f4'Al ':A'~f)

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EI Cllon • 4« -8800 First come, first served on a space. available basis. 453-7831 fI'~P FilA C"~fe'f 2 Hiatus May 9, 1985 May 9, 1985 Hiatus 3 Presenting theater Lies HollyW'ood never a different side told Salll Shepard By JOAN FORSBERG By ROBIN scon One hundred miles north of San their inescapable fate. What do such disparate venues as It was Funhouse that really broke Diego, off Interstate 405, is a place Shepard has earned the distinction Studio 54, the Kitchen, the Walker Bogosian into the affectionate circle where dreams are manufactured for of being a leading figure in the Arts Center, the Mudd Club, the of the leading New York art critics public consumption. It's an contemporary American theater American Center in Paris and the and patrons. Until 1983, he had insulated world in which power­ scene for his work as a playwright, Institute of Contemporary Arts in received little attention or financial hungry executives sit behind director and actor. Famous for his London have in common? The support although he had been mahogany desks in plush offices and explorations of the myths of popular answer is: they have all played host at working steadily on a number of weave the fantasies and the myths culture, Shepard has written over 40 one time or another to the projects since his arrival in New which determine our existence. plays, including True West, The extraordinary tale nt of Eric York in 1975. Images of the good life are placed on Tooth of Crime, Curse of the Starving Bogosian. "The first couple of years were hit celluloid tape and endowed with the Class and Buried Child, which won a Bogosian is a combination or miss," he says. "I got very ability to affect the identities and Pulitzer Prize in 1979. His work writer/ actor/ mime. Before you depressed. I had a two-month tour actions of those who buy into them. resounds With a raw vitality and slick conjure up any preconceived that was canceled 30 days before it Insiders call this dream factory "the theatricality. He admonishes the notions as to what these skills are was to begin. I had no work. As late lndUStry," short for Tinsel Town; form and content of traditional, likely to produce, rest assured that as the middle of last summer, 1 was the City ofangels; Hollywood, USA. realistic theater, in favor of creating Bogosian's act is completely unique so deeply in debt that I was getting The prolific contemporary images which play on the audience's to the theater today, in both content ready to jump out of the field playwright Sam Shepard has created emotional and psychological state. and execution. altogether. a hilariously funny and bitingly Graduate student Michael Kantor Bogosian is a solo performer Since Funhouse, which b~n at satirical picture of this dream is directing the play, which he machine in his play Angel City, which believes is especially pertinent to the is currently being presented by the San Diego area. As an Easterner who Drama Department in the Warren has been in this region only a short NEOFESTNEOFESTNEOSTNEOFE Theater. time, Kantor feels that much of --.. -.. -.. -..---.....~ ...... -...... ---.. -.. -.. -.-.. -.. -..- ...... ~---...... ~~ Angel City was first performed at Southern California seems to be a whose act, using s arcely any props, Lower Manhattan's Public Theater San Francisco's Magic Theater in suburb of Los Angeles. "When you ostumes or make-up, is a mimic of and then ran for 14 weeks in a small 1976. Shepard's experiences as a get on Freeway 5 in San Diego, you various personas. His work offers a off-Broadway house in Greenwich Hollywood scriptwriter substantiate see signs that read: L.A., 100 miles," darkly introspective look inside the Village, Bogosian has published a this indictment of the wheeler­ Kantor says. "And when you go most seedy centers of American book of scripts and theory (In the dealers pulling the monetary strings down to watch the sunset, you see society. His portrayal of such Dark, Wedge Press), recorded an LP in the mega-bucks movie business. the smog that has drifted down from personality types as a street hustler, a of a show last year at the ICA, Shepard reveals how artistic L.A." The Hollywood-manufac­ media evangelist, a life insurance London (on Neutral Records) and is Perfarmance artut Eric Bogosian may need a share but he has a show at Sushi. integrity and social conscience are tured image to which Southern salesman and a convicted mass currently working with artist Robert swallowed up by the rules of crass Californians most easily fall prey is murderer, to name a few, produce a Longo on the upcoming film Empire. to psychologically remove his shockingly candid portraits seldom commercialism. In Shepard's view, the mystique of fast cars and posh concentrated vision of the sickness personal self from the audience fail to elicit some sort of deep-felt filmmakers are reduced to robots homes, stemming from "let's get As a point of comparison, one that underlies ociety. Bogosian response from those who view his mass-marketing products that will ahead and live the good life" values. name that often appears in critical altogether. Swan Leigh and Shishir KuJ'14P try to make it big in Sam Shepard's "Angel City." reveals what the television reports "I'm not doing stand-up comedy. work. appeal to the whims of the public The potential of the film industry reviews of Bogosian's work is that of do not. His portraits are stark, I'm not trying to relate to the Do not wait to catch Bogosian on mind. to reduce the public mind to wish­ Lenny Bruce. The humor in precise and uncpmpromising. audience in a way that sort of says, the Tonight Show because he will Shepard tells the story of a thinking is dangerous according to believing that things in their lives are power, this eternal life of being on The West Coast premiere of his Bogosian's act, however, is certainly 'Hey, love me folks.' In fact, I'm not never be seen there, although his struggling movie producer who is Shepard. Those who get lost in the different than they really are," the screen. On the other hand, there new work, Drinking in America will unintentional. It is more a by­ very interested in having the talent could certainly blow most of searching for the miraculous seductive images on the silver screen Kantor says. "Many Americans are those who are willing to use product of his realism. The be presented as part of Sushi's third audience think about me-Eric johnny's guests right off the stage. solution that will save his failing lose contact with all the things which dream about living the life of a movie whatever tricks that exist to buy undercurrent of horror in his act is annual Neofest. Last October, Bogosian-at all, especially as a The opportunity to view this production company-a box-office make people individuals: books, star; a life of drinking, swimming and those souls and attain their ends." too strong to be ignored. Bogosian brought an earlier work, 'charming' person." brilliant performer is tomorrow smashing disaster epic. Before he families, religion, art, politicS and driving to places full of potential ... Angel City continues through Funhouse to the same downtown Bogosian is not concerned that he What Bogosian does want 15 a evening, May 10. For more procures his salvation, the greedy conversation. and many people are willing to sell Saturday. For ticket information, theater. achieve a uniform reaction. He seeks reaction of some kind, and his information, call 235-8466. producer and his associates meet "Films like to trick people into their souls in order to achieve this call 452-4574.

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She has positions will be "lied. taught at Cambridge University, State University of New \-'ork at New Paltz and ••torallte Mario, Italian Cuisine CAU 452 ...574 FOR ncKETS AND INFORMA nON. Columbia University. For more information, Ticlcda cawiLable CIt Wriu Center Tidcet Office Preaeated by Receive a complimentary ~ iter 0/ house wine when you enjoy any of cand Vniwrsit, Ewnu Box Oflice. The Peace Meditatio.. at UCSD contact Phil Lauder at 452-6580. our fine seafood or Italian dinner '"trees. May 9, 1985 Hiatua 5 .. Hiatus May 9, 1985 and the set deSigner and the director. Woodruff believes harmony in theater is "overrated." He insists all ------Goings on Caruso the artists involved in the production should make their own continued from page 3 contributions. The director is there Also. tonight on the to maintain the fine line between May 15. The group not only has entertainment agenJa, is a special roots in prt'-hispanic music, but The UCSD production of Heat is a dissonance and chaos. Of course, th.e appearance of Cary Grant Check it out highly innovative exploration of the they also use ancient instruments director is also in the position to prest'ntt'd by The San Diego within their performance. For possibilities of movement, setting, speak the loudest" and th.e strongest. Museum of Art at 8 pm in the rickets, go to your nearest ligh'ting and sound in a theatrical Woodruff's belief that the director Spre<..kl'ls Thea tre. The Ticketron or the UCSD Box space. Woodruff has created stark, should be the overseer of all the presentation will consist of an Office. For further information disconcerti ng images of the potential action on the; stage is wryly informal question and answer call 452-4559. destructiveness of adolescent illustrated in his placing of himself Big tWaves' are coming session, so if you've got anything rebellion, which move in a dream~ on the stage for a brief moment in his [Q ask Cary, god knows there's a * * * like fluidity. He has transformed the lot, get your ticket now through On SunJay, the Beach BoY8 production of Heat. He sits hidden By SUZI SIXTEEN Ticketmaster. For more info call text of this play based on real life will be performing after the San behind a newspaper, casually, but I guess you can't really expect events into a two-hour nightmarish successful effort, she shows 232-7931. * * * Diego Padres game at I pm. Long carefully observing everything that todoa better odyssey into the psyche of a young considerable promise on songs The culmination of the San decidedly America's good '01 occurs. version of "Ooing Down to boys after growing up as typical man who murders young women ranging from the low-rent bar­ Diego Symphony Orchestra's For Robert Woodruff, what Liverpool" than the Eagles, even Southern California kids, you and buries their bodies in the hills hopping "Red Wine and Whisky" exciting four week Tchaikovlky started out as something to do in the though Wave Kimberley Rew wrote can bet they'll play everyone of outside of Tucson, Arizona. (or ". . . Whiskey," depending on Festival leaJs off with the evening has evolved into a it. True, the band is based in rousing "1812" Overture May Crocodile rock. Boy are the old hits, though it may Rather than focusing on the whether you believe what's on the prosperous directing career. He is England, but the Kat (full name: 9-12. The program will be you in for a treat! Mark sadden me to say. All the best to underlying meaning or message of still fatalistic about his work, taking cover or on the record) to the '50s­ your calendars because Brian. though. For more - Katrina Leskanich) who sings it hails conducted by music director this piece, Woodruff explores the rocking, '60s-innocent "Game of Friday at the Sun God information, call 272-8862. one day at a time. " It was a great from Kansas, which is much farther David Atherton and will also play's theatricality. He believes the Love" (not the Wayne Fontana and mystery to me how this life was going away from Liverpool, stylistically include the "Swan Lake" Suite Festival TGIF Preston nature of his work asa director is "to the Mindbenders opus, but close: and Symphony No.6. Prior to * * * to be lived," Woodruff says Smith and the Crocodiles "Antiwave." the electtonic IF wI "'U.OoJ _vI( .. Ae~oss T14f OcrlloN .. speaking, tban is Los Angeles. "Wonder why, he's SO shy/Teach see everything in a new, fresh way. " referring to his thoughts during his the concert on May 12 will be will knock your socks off. music of Greaorv Walker. will t.OAlVI( r,owS "",p ~r nut THf .... Olll> If' wAI"""'; OK, so Kat isn't as good a singer as him the Game of Love"). He does this by providing all the undergraduate days in New York. special activities such as Rusaian This Pasadena ba.sed be presented at UCSD's Center C."01I"'~ rtU :rurTiU 1'01'. us! Bangle Debbi Peterson, but she does folk dancers in traditional dress, lut uS • co,..u~fS. voices involved in the production "I'm still amazed by what happens quartet plays a mix of for Music Experiment (~ 'T""'" . alright on Katrina and the Wat!e.S, this Kim isn't too shaby as a guitar and on May 11 at 7 pm a pre Warren Campus) on Sunday, at NO"'''''''' IoI/U /filL .. vr"" with the opportunity to be heard. every day." everything from blues to \Jf ill CA~.'lE 0," "'U/ClII' bunch's debut American album. She heroine either, as she blisters out concert lecture by music critic 8 pm. Synthesist Walker, "The writer is a voice in theplay," Woodruff has adapted very well country to calypso and "'OLlirl performs especially nice work most of the leads while Kat plays and columnist John Willett. For electronic violinist Janos Woodruff says. "He is very loud to the profession into which he fell back. Dancing is a must. propelling the hit single "Walking rhythm. The album's too-slick performance information and Negyesy, and electronic guitarist because he wrote all the words. But I somewhat haphazardly. He tried ticket info., call699-4200 These gators will be on Sunshine," also written by the production luijupers the duo (Kat Richard Mich05 will perf0l'm don't think he has to dominate an directing because he couldn't act or cooking and it won't cost music that has been described as aforementioned Rew. Kim turns out takes lead on two of the lesser songs) event. The actors can make their draw. He admits, "I like the control 1 * * * you a dime. Also on stage "a head~n collision of King to be a budding pop songwriting but you can't keep a good woman On Wednesday, May 15 at contribution very loud, and the have being a director." Then he Friday afternoon will be Crimson and Edgar Varese." prodigy; although the marvy (guitarist) down. Oh, and a couple of 7:30 pm the La Jolla Museum's composer or the sound person can laughs, "Besides, it's better than Chris Smith and the Admission is $3 for the general "Liverpool" is her only completely guys are in the Waves, too. Evening Film Series will show be loud. So can the lighting designer, selling Kinney's shoes." Foolish Wives as part of the Hammersmith band. public, free for students. For presentation of Erich Von Midterms, schmidterrns! more information call 452-3229. Stroheim films. Foolish WiCJeS is a 1921 silent film with von At the La* Jolla * *Museum of Stroheim playing the lead role as The native name for the Contemporary Art through June the head of a family of swindlers ancient Incan Empire, 16 is James Surls' 47 wooden Management who prey upon wealthy matrons Tahuatinsuyo, is also the name sculptures and 19 drawings. A Opportanitia on the French Riviera. Sound of a highly acclaimed group of featured artist of Texas intresting? Call 454..0267 for South American musicians who landscapes. This is a show that no Immediate openings for general, ticket information and further will be at UCSD's Mandeville one should miss, everything is technical and aviation management program presentations. Auditorium on Wednesday, big in Texas. 454-3541. positiona as officers in the Navy. CoUege Seniors or grads, age 19-28 seeking early responsibility should apply. All majors considered, no experience necessary. Equal opportunity employer, starting . The home of the salary $20,000, $36,000 after four years. 30 days vacation first year, The Department of Literature outstanding benefits pkg. 39¢ hamburger. ~ presents C.utoU&.. ~ ~ M~Vo"a'tilm 1-801-222-6289 ~ i ('{\ & {/0I.t. The Popular British Poet Moa-Wed, 8 am-4 pm UCSD I] ---'-:d -- _~ MIt... ,ma,1l - IjV'''jDt ' I 7140 Miramar Rd. San Diego Brian Patten -Regents Lecturer- ~t --!!!A~LAMERicANMEAL!!!!!!!~~ ~ Quarter Pound"r ' with Ch".·sc. 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II San Dieg0.d Goodthru ~ June 9, 1985 __iii iii iii iii ____lf'!J;J RESTAURANTS 8t ~ iiiiii iii iii iii_iii_ SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT SHOPS 755:1 GIRARD /w[ Beverly Hills Aesop's Tables Greek Aaron Brother's Art LA JOLLA, CA 97037 Savings & Loan Marls 16191454 3812 BARBEQUING Association 452·5660 Cafe 455-1535 457·5908 Century 21 B.J .'s Chicago Crown Books 450-0577 Vi llage Realty 455-6770 Pizzeria Great Earth 455-0662 Vitamins 452-9775 WORKSHOP Fox Photo 4S0-] 426 Fairfield's Bar 8c Grill 457-3227 Two Public Poetry Readings Kinko's Copies 457-3775 Homeplacf 450-1811 La lo lla Village La Jolla Village Radio Shack 457-4095 Friday, May 10 Eye Care 457·1200 Pacific Theatres 453-7831 Ra~hs Grocery La lolla Village Pippins 0 , 455-0840 Saturday 4:30 pm 452-1823 Sav-on Drugs Sq uare Dental Samson's Deli 455-1461 457-4390 Group Sizes Unlimited 587-1652 May 18 UCSD's Revelle Formal Lounge 455-9151 T.G.I. Fridays 455-0880 Siorm PreCision Apparel 452-9222 lOa.. -2plD San Diego Federal Video Gallery 450-1554 International 452-0551 Tuesday, May 14 Automatic Teller St rouds Linen Fully portable computer, $7 Scientific Skin CMe 457-2004 Warehouse 457-0525 disk drives. Monitor. 16 . 8:00fm • Security Pacific Function Keys. PrInter & 2 t%e True Confessions 0 a ManulCript Sniffer" National Bank 455-7294 Sunny Fresh Cleaners 455-0071 serial parts. WordStar. The Center for Music Experiment Travel Travel La Jolla 450-1 113 Spreadsheet. DataBase 408 Warren Campus Young Attitude.' $1550 FREE SOFlWAREI Hair Graph,(, 457-3334 KavPro. Osborne. etc. TIW 3 hour worluhup will include b ..~i. fire 'Iarlin" No Admission Charge lipt,loA, wilh marinade., lide di.hel a ..d equipn.enl. w... 011·5 Oft V,II .... /olt., 0(( compatible. We wiII,rillleafood, poultry and beer, and coml.arc Receptions to Follow La/olla Viii ... LA JOLLA VILLAGE Orin Ask for details on cookia,leehnique•. £ted"" I,uchge inclu.dcd . Graduation Parties. For further information, CONVENIENCE CENTER Sign up and delalls 01 x4037 call the Department of Literature SLEEPV HOLLOW Canyonvlew Admlnlstratlve OIIlces .. . 695-9220 Deportment 01 /'hvsk:al Education 452·3214 6 Hiatus May 9, 1985 May 9, 1985 HiGau 7 A Revelle College Publication • University of Callfomla, San Diego ~------Wanted------. ACADEMIC UPDATE

LIGHT I CAMERA! ROLL 'EM! 1. In )'t: ars pa~t. Rl'wlk ~tud nt .. That s right It's that marvelous lime l1.ln put on :I 1l111"oll,ll prl)dlll't1l)J1 of the quarter agato. Enrollment lhb HM. dul' Il) the rbing uhb weckl Preferred Enrollment Request ,l"o:'l)lILHl'd \\ I(h ,1 mUSIC,l!. Wl' hL1H' Forms. found In the FaU '85 Schedul ucudeJ to do a pia), ln~tl'Jd. Dl1 you oj Classes. should be rumeJ In at the suppOrt the ILila of haVIng ,\ Reglstrar's Office from May 16-2l. pl,\y: Ir -)l'5, ib-\o. 2b -. eniors enroll o n Thursday, May 16, Dlm't lsue of pos Ible olution to the K.B. Books/ UC Bookstore/Groundworks 12, What kind of vendors would you Apartheid. RCC will continue 10 support the effo rts of the movement. dilemma IS for depanments to release booklists to all bookstores in­ like to see on the Plaza? 127- so long a Revelle pohcle are ad hered to. Also. the cou ncrl suggests the area. tncluding those at UTC and Lajolla Village Square. Perhaps mall craftsmen; 65-Commerclal Ihat you pay a VI It to th e HL plaz ... . read the signs. and talk to the then the students' Interests will be served more appropriarely. vendors; 17- one at all; 51-Don't people there, If you are even slightly Interested In getting involved in Brreny: care . the moveme nt or eeking mformatl on aOOut the Issue regarding • For the record, here IS a list of the ~Iy-('lected Revelle officers. uth Afn ca. RCC officer-elects are : Craig Gomberg. Regina Kim.julie Nelkens.lra 13, If yo u are a commuter student. Another Issue of Interest here on campu is the parking SituatIon; Rubenstein. jennifer Schreiber. and Geoff Toichin, all of whom ran did you have problems fmd mg ~ tudents are rea ll y beglnnmg to see red . m more ways than one. R C, unopposed. New AS Reps are Mary Anne Arabia. Deborah Simon. hOUSing for thIS sS; hool year: On In cooperation With other Revelle commmees. conducted a study on and Sal Yeas. A freshman representative wiD be appomted next fail Campus? 14-Yes; 21- 0; the usage of Revelle's parking lots. Particular attention was p ..lId to lot • Anyone who applied to RCC for a posjtion on any of the Revelle 26-Wasn'( interested; Off # 104 (the one hy the mudhuts). The co nclUSion W,IS that fa ulty co mmittees should check at the Provost's office (the little glass usage of the newly-zoned spaces In these lots does not warrant Iheir huildtng In the eucalyptus trees juSt east of Revellehenge) on Campus? 26-Ye s; 50- 0; eXistence. tudents submitted their fmdmgs to authorities, and were Mond..ty. 17 - Wasn't Interested. promIsed a re-zonmg (That mean~ we're getting space!> hUlk l) • Other Issues bemg dI SC US ed include: the new 24-hour post-final 14. Some concern has been The K B Books, U C BooblOre controversy continu e!>. As of thl!> dvrm lock-out pollC}'; revIsIons lor the Revelle langudge profiCIency; expressed anout havmg the noon lime , K B Book ha!> nO! heen LlllO\wd to set up hop on campu , In reVISluns to the current po ling poltcy; and the alcohol pohcy concert by the Revell!:' Cafe. Do you .,pltl' o( Ob\'lllU!> student Lind (Llcult}, ,>uppon for thc organ IZ.1 til 111 The proposed by the (now deluct) ad hot Alcohol .1nd Sub lance Abuse share thl concern and would prefer opponents m.1JOT argument Llg,lIn.,r the estahhshment of K.B Book commlttcc (co nlemcd ludents may wrue c, o RC , or to Hamel on campus IS Ihat the OOok"tnre \\ rll nm he ,lhlc to compete because M.lr.,h or Rl ch arcl Whttehdl of the new Alcohol dnd Suh.,tance Abuse them held elsewh'lc: 42-Yes, o( their high mcrhe ... d. ,lI1d till' fall tl1,l1 K B wrll h... \,c onl), Ll small COl11mlllel'). 123-t\oo. "(l)re !>eleulon o( te'thooks. whrll' the Bllnk torc Will h,I\( to .,Iock Rl'lnernber tI )-OLI h... ve .my questions ..thoul l'Urrem events or 15. I enjoyed them h> the cafe and l'\'Cl)thlhg-InLludlng hl1tlks wlllLh don t .,cll well 1.,.,Ul'''. t,llk 10 your 10lLII Intern or Revelle rep or 1,lke a look at the have no 51 rong obJculons to the AIllng Ilnlbr llIle'>. scvcr.11 departm(nts here ,Il LJC,>J) hL1H' R( Illinutes they're po.,tccl m thc Provo'>t s OlhlC ..tnd In the continuatIon 0" thIS progmm, deCided Illll II) rl'il',I.,l' b(Hlklt~h (or re4L1lred tC\l S to Ihe Hnnkstolc. COl1llllunlty (~· nter ' H9-)c , 'j) - :'\0. . ,.. 8 Hiatus M ay 9, 19 5