Dmlv Nexus Volume 69, No. 105 Wednesday, April 5, 1989______University of California, Santa Barbara One Section, 16 Pages Devereaux Morrison Announces Operating Resignation as A.D. had with players.... To have a License in San Jose State Head chance at this stage of my life to go back to that is something I Coaching Offer Too can’t say no to. I’ve had some opportunities before this, but this Jeopardy Good to Let Pass By, one made sense.” Immediate impacts from Signs Four-Year Deal Morrison’s decision include questions regarding morale I.V. School Tightens within the Gaucho sports circle, By Scott Lawrence especially by coaches who say Security Procedures Staff Writer Morrison had made great strides in terms of personnel fervor and White Investigations UCSB Athletic Director Stan sense of purpose. Morrison resigned Tuesday to Reaction to Morrison’s an­ by State Continues accept the head basketball nouncement was consistent coaching position at San Jose among the coaches, who stood State, he announced at a Tuesday stunned inside the Events Cen­ morning press conference. ter’s Founder’s Room while By Adam M oss Morrison, a former head coach Morrison gave a 45-minute ad­ Staff Writer at Pacific and USC, will replace dress on his decision and on the Bill Berry, who was fired last state of Gaucho athletics. Under the looming threat of month following a season under­ “I’ve been here 13 years,” losing its license, the Devereux fire that began when 10 Spartan Head Women’s Volleyball Coach School in Isla Vista volunteered to players walked off the squad on Kathy Gregory said, “and I’d like increase security and tighten its Jan. 17, blaming the former to speak for most of the coaches WHO'LL THROW CANDY? — Stan Morrison is going from admission and discharge policies coach for “verbal abuse” and that in the three years that Stan Gaucho Athletic Director to Spartan head basketball during a day-long meeting with “mental cruelty.” In his 10 years has been here, there’s been such coach after two plus years at UCSB. tony pollock/dshy n«xu* state authorities Friday. at Big West member SJSU, Berry a spark and enthusiasm. And Devereux, a live-in treatment amassed an overall record of 142- every one of the coaches here is on my sport alone, but on all the conceptualized about seven years center for children and adults with 144. really going to miss him because sports.’’ ago. developmental disabilities, was “When you reach the age of 49 he took the time to call you if you Morrison lamented that he left Head Baseball Coach A1 Ferrer told last month by the Community and are out of coaching, these were on a road trip ... and no one UCSB with several unfinished said he was disappointed at Care Licensing division of the opportunities don’t crop up too has given me that much.” projects, including financing and Morrison’s decision in terms of it California Social Services often,” said Morrison, now an “I was shocked,” Men’s Head building a high-risk pit for the hampering any new stadium Department that its license would official San Jose State employee Gymnastics Coach Mircea gymnastics teams, an enhan­ efforts, but added that he un­ not be renewed due to violations after signing a four-year Badulescu said. “I had no idea he cement of athletic department derstands. involving the care of its clients. agreement Tuesday. “I’ve made was leaving until the press personnel, achieving sufficient Devereux’s license expired last no secret of how much I have conference.... I went up to him levels in terms of program “It’s very difficult to explain November. missed coaching, and I have afterward and said that I couldn’t support and, at the top of his list, what it’s like to build, create, State officials said the school has made no secret of the fact that I forgive him for what he did — not construction of a new baseball formulate a program and I’ve failed on numerous occasions to have loved the association I have because of the effect it will have stadium which was originally (See MORRISON, p.13) report incidents of particularly unusual behavior by clients and claimed the program has had frequent problems with runaway children, excessive use of “basket” restraints (a “basket Fire Marshall Confident About UCSB Safety hold” consists of hugging a client from behind to restrict movement requiring all structures higher during an episode of violent Recent Spate of Fires than one floor and occupied by behavior) and unauthorized use of more than ten people to have two tranquilizers. Shows Fast Response fire exits and a manual fire alarm Although Devereux officials station, Kennedy explained. have denied any wrongdoing, they and High Proficiency The library and some on-campus made several changes in routine residence halls exceed the state procedures over the last two weeks of Campus Firefighters regulations by also having smoke and promised the Social Services detection devices. As the residence Department at the meeting that halls continue to be remodeled, they would act to prevent problems By Ariel Klackner these smoke detectors are being Reporter like those that they are charged installed as added safety with. “We presented a very precautions. The Events Center, comprehensive plan,” Devereux Despite a recent rash of which is primarily constructed of Executive Director Thomas Me potentially dangerous fire-related metal, is largely inflammable, but Cool said in a statement released incidents on campus, UCSB Fire has an automatic sprinkler system Tuesday. “Meanwhile, we are Marshall John Kennedy is con­ as fire prevention measure. going to redouble our efforts to see fident that the campus is prepared All fire prevention equipment is to the needs of the children and for fire emergencies. serviced annually by an outside adults in our care.” In the past two quarters alone, company under contract with the According to Ron Lowe, acting UCSB has had four dumpster fires, university. “If you find an ex­ manager of the Santa Barbara two vehicle fires, three reports of tinguisher on campus, it’s going to Community Care Licensing office, hazardous light fixtures, a roof fire work,” Santa Barbara County Fire Devereux offered at the meeting to at the Old Gym, a fire in Phelps Chief John Olson explained. tighten security by constructing a Hall possibly resulting from arson But despite last month’s fire on fence around the facility and hiring and 24 false fire alarms sounded the third floor of Phelps Hall, Olson a security agency to patrol the from on-campus residence halls. does not believe the building is grounds at nighttime. Also, Still, Kennedy believes that the particularly at risk. “We don’t Devereux will have stricter ad­ campus will be safe in the event of consider Phelps a real hazard,” he mission guidelines that will afire. said. “Not as much as a science prohibit overly aggressive pat­ To protect the campus com­ building. Phelps is just a ients from admittance, and will munity from injury during a classroom, a low-priority hazard,” The UCSB Chemistry Department uses these tubes to discharge clients who leave the campus fire, all UCSB buildings he said. The more serious hazards handle potentially hazardous materials and to make life grounds without permission or meet the California state fire code (See FIRE, p.ll) jUSt a little Safer for US all at UCSB. GENEVIEVE FIELD/Daily Nexus (See DEVERAUX, p.7) 2 Wednesday, April S, 1989 Headliners Daily Nexus W o r l d N a t i o n S t a t e Prosecutors Demand Death Exxon Set to Salvage Tanker Rival Weapons Bills Move for Professed Plane Bomber as Ocean Cleanup Continues Through Senate Committees SEOUL, South Korea — Prosecutors demanded the death VALDEZ, Alaska — Exxon crews Tuesday finished SACRAMENTO —■ The Assembly’s crime committee sentence Tuesday for a professed North Korean spy who pumping the remaining crude oil dut of the tanker Exxon approved Tuesday a second bill prompted by the Stockton told the court she wants to die to atone for killing 115 people Valdez in preparation for removing the source of the schoolyard massacre, that would virtually ban the in the 1987 bombing of a South Korean airliner. nation’s worst-ever oil spill. manufacture and sale of specific military-style weapons. Prosecutor Lee Sang-Hyung also blamed North Korean The fugitive captain of the Exxon Valdez sent signals he Senate President Pro Tern David Roberti had to amend President Kim Il-Sung and “the dictatorship in North was ready to surrender to face criminal charges of his Senate-passed bill, SB292 — originally a general assault Korea for the grave crime of killing the passengers.’’ It was operating the vessel while drunk. weapons ban — to include the specific list to get it through “an unpardonable crime to mankind,” At noon Tuesday, Exxon said it had the Public Safety Committee by a 5-3 he said. finished transferring 48 million gallons of vote. Lawyer Ahn Dong-11 argued his client, crude to three other ships. A short time later the Senate Judiciary Kim Hyon-hui, was “forced to commit The oil has floated over more than 1,640 Committee began consideration of the the act and it is someone else who needs square miles and soiled 800 miles of Assembly-passed AB357 by Assem­ to be punished—North Korea.” beach. Thousands of animals are known blyman Mike Roos, D-Los Angeles. Ms. Kim, 27, was a “scapegoat of the K f dead. Roberti’s amendment made the two world’s most isolated communist dic­ Twenty-five million gallons of oily bills nearly the same, containing not the tatorship,” Ahn said to yells of abuse waste water remained aboard the general assault weapons ban favored by from relatives of victims. Valdez, which spilled more than 10 million gallons of crude law enforcement groups but the specific list seemingly “Why do you keep her alive?” some screamed. “Kill into Prince William Sound. necessary to get a gun bill out of the Public Safety Com­ her!” mittee. Scores of other relatives were kept out of the courthouse by hundreds of police and security agents who surrounded Escaped Prisoner Captured the building. No Opposition Expected for In her final testimony, Ms. Kim told the court: “I am and Returned California really sorry for relatives of the victims. I feel like dying to Supreme Court Appointee atone for what I did.” SAN ANTONIO, Texas — A man held for a kidnap- murder in California, who made a brief escape from the LOS ANGELES — No opposition was expected Wed­ Bexar County Jail during a jailbreak alert, was on his way nesday as Joyce Kennard, Gov. George Deukmejian’s first Gorbachev Speaks to Cuban to California Tuesday to face charges in the slaying of a 9- female appointee to the state Supreme Court, faced a year-old schoolgirl, authorities said. confirmation hearing. First arrested in connection with the California slaying Deukmejian, who campaigned for the defeat of the Legislature About Reforms earlier Sunday, DeHoyos escaped from his cell late Sunday court’s only other woman justice, Rose Bird, in the 1986 but was captured a few blocks from jail within an hour, elections, surprised much of the legal community last HAVANA — Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev told authorities said. month by nominating the little-known Kennard, an appeals the Cuban legislature Tuesday that Soviet-style reforms DeHoyos was sought in the slaying of Nadia Puente, who court justice for barely a year, to succeed the retired were not a universal remedy for all communist countries. was last seen walking home from school in Santa Ana on justice John Arguelles. In a 53-minute speech before the Cuban National March 20. Her body was found in a garbage can in Los Women’s groups had criticized the Republican governor Assembly, Gorbachev also proposed that a “zone of peace” Angeles’ Griffith Park on March 21. for appointing men to his first five Supreme Court be established in Latin America and the Caribbean and DeHoyos told reporters he had killed the girl after his jail vacancies and naming only two women, including Kennard, renounced any intention of establishing naval, air or escape. to appeals courts in the state since he took office. missile bases in the region. “I drowned her in a bathtub,” said DeHoyos Sunday. “I Gorbachev also reaffirmed that the Soviet Union will didn’t know her. I just picked her up.” continue supplying weaponry to Nicaragua’s leftist Detention of Dutch Visitor government as long as the United States continues to arm other Central American countries. The issue is a major Mubarak Says West Bank difficulty in relations between Washington and Moscow. Angers U.S. AIDS Activists In his speech, the leader spent considerable time SAN FRANCISCO — AIDS activists expressed outrage justifying the need for the reforms he has introduced in his Uprising Can Not be Halted that a Dutch visitor en route here for an AIDS conference own country. WASHINGTON — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak spent Tuesday in a Minnesota jail because he has the “Today only those can count on success who are mar­ said Tuesday he sees no way to stop the violence on the disease. ching in step with the times, who are drawing the necessary West Bank and in Gaza that has taken more than 400 lives Immigration officials detained Hans Paul Verhoef, 31, of conclusions from the changes resulting from the fact that since Palestinian Arabs began their revolt against Israeli Rotterdam, the Netherlands, at the Minneappolis-St. Paul the world has entered the era of high technology, of in­ control nearly 16 months ago. Airport after U.S. Customs officials discovered the drug tellectual labor, of the decisive role of science,” he said. After meeting with Secretary of State James A. Baker III AZT in his baggage on Sunday. for two hours, Murbarak said that “if anybody could stop it, Verhoef, an AIDS prevention worker in his country, told we would be very pleased,” then asked, “But how? ” immigration officials that he has acquired immune South Africa Says Fighting is The Egyptian leader, nearing the end of two days of talks deficiency syndrome. He is being held at the Scott County with Bush administration officials, made no public Jail outside the Twin Cities area. Endangering Peace Process demands on the United States or Israel. “What everyone is concerned about is that this is really a very upsetting precedent because it impacts the freedom of UMBALANTU, Namibia — South Africa said Tuesday people with HIV positive to travel,” said Steve Huber, a the four-day-old independence process in Namibia is in Ethics Panel Investigating spokesman for the AIDS conference. danger of collapsing because of fierce fighting between security forces and Black nationalist guerillas. Possible Unreported Gifts Foreign Affairs Minister Pik Botha wrote U.N. Sea World Helps Save Five Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cueller on Tuesday that WASHINGTON — The Ethics Committee on Tuesday South Africa was considering suspending the im­ interviewed two men involved in a real estate deal with plementation of independence in the territory. House Speaker Jim Wright amid reports that Wright may Otters Rescued from Oil Spill “Unless active and effective measures are taken within have accepted $100,000 in unreported gifts from one of SAN DIEGO — Five Alaskan sea otters rescued from the the next few hours to stem the rapid deterioration of the them. oil-stained waters of Alaska’s Prince William Sound were situation, the whole peace process in Namibia is in danger The committee planned to resume its closed-door brought to Sea World, where park employees worked of collapse,” he said in his letter, released in South Africa. deliberations on a long list of possible rules violations by Tuesday to help them recover. At least 169 guerillas, 19 police and one South African Wright on Wednesday, and a final outcome of the case still The otters were de-oiled at an animal rescue center in the soldier have been killed since Saturday in clashes across appeared to be more than a week away. Alaskan port of Valdez but they need additional care and Namibia’s northern border with Angola, according to police The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that the rehabilitation, said Jim Antrim, a Sea World vice president and military officials. committee is considering whether Wright violated rules by and the park’s general curator. South Africa accused Sam Nujoma, leader of the South- accepting use of a Fort Worth condominium, a 1979 Cadillac Antrim described four of the otters as being “basically in West Africa People’s Organization, of sending 1,200 SWAPO and a salary paid to his wife from Fort Worth developer stable condition.” The fifth, which is thought to be less than guerillas from southern Angola into northern Namibia in a George Mallick, a long time friend and business partner of a year old, is weaker than the others and the prognosis is deliberate attempt to sabotage the peace process. the Wrights. “very guarded.” Weather Daily Nexus The Daily Nexus is published by the Press Council and partially funded through the Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara on Editor in Chief Patrick Whalen weekdays during the school year, weekly in summer session. Resignation. San Jose. Big West. Big Mouth. Big Man. 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Hearing to Debate Proposed _ r i I.V. Redevelopment Agency W OODSTOCK’S Isla Vistans will have the the school disctrict’s income opportunity to say their by one fourth. piece about the possible Redevelopment Redevelopment agencies establishment of an Isla programs, which are funded by increases in Professor Woodstock Vista Redevelopment' have been property tax revenues — or Agency at a public hearing “tax increments” — in their says, tonight in the Isla Vista established in 60 respective communities. Theater from 7:00 to 9:00 p erc e n t of While the agency is func­ p.m. tioning, the level of tax A recent county study on California cities revenues allocated to other Eating the feasibility of an Isla and ten counties local governing agencies Vista RDA concluded that since 1948 — in­ remains frozen. Woodstockfs the square-mile community This means that if a more than satisfies the cluding the city of redevelopment agency is Pizza is an conditions of “blight” that Santa Barbara — formed in Isla Vista, are legally necessary to have the power of organizations such as the essential part form such an agency, and eminent domain Sanitation District (ex­ that Isla Vista property cluding the Isla Vista of any college taxes could provide suf­ and the authority Recreation and Parks ficient funds for one. to reorganize District) would have their education... Redevelopment programs, zones, improve property tax revenues frozen which have been established for the duration of the in 60 percent of California streets, parks, redevelopment agency’s cities and ten counties since and schools, and existence,- and the 1948 — including the city of build affordable redevelopment program Santa Barbara — have the would receive . taxes power of eminent domain housing. generated by the annual and the authority to increases in assessed I highly reorganize zones, improve 20, claiming that it could property values. streets, parks and schools, create unwanted growth in Redevelopment programs recommend it ” and build affordable the already crowded com­ usually last for 30 years or housing. munity. more because they often voiced opposition to the A representative from the obtain loans which are paid proposed RDA for Isla Vista Goleta Union School District off over a period of several at a county Board of charged that the formation years. « « o f * Supervisors meeting March of the agency would reduce — Jeff Solomon $ 2 p \ z z * A few A»V ¡SS»*«**' “quit tips” 96 Hide all ashtrays, matches, 1^4 etc. —-V TAKETHE DAY OFF Lay in a supply of sugarless ..from smoking gum, carrot sticks, etc. Drink lots of liquids, but pass up coffee & alcohol. Iamerican Y CANCER Tell everyone you're quitting Across from the Graduate T SOCIETY • for the day.

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FRATERNITY through the Santa Barbara By Jo e l Brand Channel and there are Staff Writer Platform blowou­ presently five marine ter­ RUSH minals in the channel that The massive oil spill ts are the most load tankers. The terminals O' You’ll never know unless you try... following the wreck of the likely, with tanker have been operating since tanker Exxon Valdez in collisions the before the oil industry > Alaska’s Prince William became tightly regulated Sound has raised local second most and there is currently no © concerns over the possibility likely movement to close them ★ GENERAL INFORMATION ★ of such an accident oc­ Bid Dovros down. The ARCO marine curring in the Santa Barbara S.B. County Resource terminal located off of Coal Channel. Management Energy Oil Point has been in place • RUSH: April 10-14 (Mon-Fri) to In the event of a large oil since the 1920s, according to ÖÖ Specialist • REGISTRATION © spill off the local shoreline, Douros. © — Applications available April 3-11 in the APC Office (3rd floor of UCen) or in the county’s supply of “It (tankering in the Santa front of the UCen 10 am - 2 pm a emergency clean-up Barbara Channel) is not as a — Application Fee $10.00 equipment may not be dangerous as in Alaska • MANDATORY sufficient to avert major Robert Almy, director of the (because of the difference in impacts on the environment, Santa Barbara Resource ocean topography), but INFORMATION MEETING April 9 according to a draft of the Management Department’s there is a lot of tanker — Last names A-M 6:00 pm M M — Last names N-Z 8:00 pm Santa Barbara County’s energy division in a March traffic,” Douros said. “The - C H E M 1179 X Marine Emergency 28 press release. “We grounding potential is low. X Management Study. believe that this incident Platform blow-outs are the “We’ve got the state of the illustrates some of the most likely, with tanker art equipment here in Santa conclusions reached by the collisions tiie second most M Barbara, but it’s just not county study and supports a likely.” WEEK’S AGENDA good enough,” said BUI number of the recom­ The county Marine M e Douros, an energy mendations made.” Emergency Management Theme Night M specialist for the county’s County officials aré Study was created in e Monday, Apr. 10 A Tuesday, Apr. 11 Resource Management concerned with how the response to proposals for two m Department. processed-but-unrefined cr­ additional marine terminals Formal Rash (7-10 pm) The study, released in ude oil can be safely tran­ north of Santa Barbara. Wednesday, Apr. 12, Thursday, Apr. 13 February, showed that there sported to oil refineries, County officials sub­ & Friday, Apr. 14 M is a significant risk of oil many of which are located in sequently looked into local M spills in the channel due to Texas. Much of the oil agencies and oil companies’ 25 the local oil and gas produced in the channel is preparedness for such 2 production and tran­ piped directly to a emergencies. sportation, including processing plant, where the Although the study ★ For more information contact M tankering. The report oil is purified by removing orginally focused on offshore Jeff Baglio, IFC Rush Chair predicted difficulties similar water, sand and other firefighting capabilities, it M at APC office, 961-4550 > to those experienced in debris, according to Douros. also considered many other > W controlling and cleaning up Current county policy types of mishaps, including the Alaskan oil spiU. requires that oil be tran­ platform blow-outs, tanker W “Based on reports sported through pipelines in collisions, tanker groundings received from Alaska, the order to minimize tanker and platforms rammed by response capabilities were traffic in the channel. large vessels, according to TIRA OK'F OEK ZBT AY not adequate to contain a But despite the policy, Douros...... spill of that size,” said tankers still carry crude (See OIL, p.5)

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Each year tke liC SB community recognizes tke contributions and achievements of our outstanding graduates by soliciting nominations for four highly esteemed individual awards. A fifth award was established in 1987 to recognize the accomplishments of a campus group or organization. These awards are:

The Thomas More Storke Award depth or focused involvement and significant achievement in promoting interactions between people of different cultures, O ne hundred medals, as pictured, were sculptured for campus or community activities. A s with the Service Awards, backgrounds, experiences, lifestyles, and values in the in­ UCSB by Francis Minturn Sedgwick, nationally famous no definite G P A is required; however, students should terest of increasing mutual understanding and respect; (9) sculptor. Each year one medal is awarded to the outstanding demonstrate scholastic achievement equal to or better than developing and presenting educational programs on im­ graduating senior. The basic criteria for selection are the average for the graduating class. portant student, institutional, national or world issues; (3) courage, persistence, achievement, leadership, OU T­ conducting philanthropic activities; (4) sponsoring activities STANDING SCHOLARSHIP AND EX­ which help to promote the positive aspects of campus life; or TRAORDINARY SERVICE. The Jeremy D . Friedman (5) sponsoring activities or projects which are intended to Memorial Award improve, in a general way, the quality of the student ex­ This award is preented each year to a single graduating perience at U C S B . The University Service Awards senior who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and The awards are presented annually to graduating seniors superior scholarship, and who has — in a particularly in­ and graduate students who have performed “ above and novative or creative way — contributed significantly to the beyond the call of duty’ ’ in the gving of service to the quality of undergraduate life on the campus. Nominees must The Awards Committee is seeking nominations on University, the student body, and the community. The have earned a cumulative G P A of 3.0 or higher. behalf of graduating seniors, graduate students, and campus Service Award acknowledges significant involvement in groups whom you believe are deserving of recognition and several different areas of campus life. While there is no T H A N K S for the special contribution they have made. definite G P A required, the awards are normally given to Chancellor’s Group Nomination forms are available at the Activities students whose academic performance is equal to or higher Planning Center, the Library Lobby, the Dean of Students than that of the scholastic average of the graduating class. Achievement Award Office, Residence Hall Trailers, the Community Housing The Awards Committee will also be accpeting Office, the Student Health Center Lobby, EOP Offices, the nominations for the Group Achievement Award. Nominees Graduate Students Association, the Ombudsman’s Office University Award of Distinction may be registered campus organizations, committees, and the Counseling and Career Services Information Desk. These awards, first given in 1986, will be presented to taskforces, or informally organized groups of students who A nomination form can be mailed to you by calling De graduating seniors and graduate students who have made an have contributed in a meaningful way to furthering the Acker at 961-4569. In advance, thanks for helping us outstanding contribution to a particular (perhaps fairly fundamental co-curricular and developmental goals of the acknowledge the students who have made U C S B a better narrow) area of U C S B student life. The award recognizes in- University. Such goals include (but are not limited to): (1) place to learn, to be and to grow.

NOMINATIONS ARE DUE 5:00 p.m. FRIDAY, April 21,1989 In tne Activities Planning Center, U Cen 3151 — O R In the Dean of Students Office, Ckeadle Hall 1005 Daily Nexus Wednesday, April S, 1989 5 Students Still Have Unsafe WORLD'S LARGEST RICYCLE ACCESSORI SALE Sex, Aware of AIDS Hazard 4 DAYS ONLY

respondents said they have By Judy Tachibana third of the sexually active had sexual intercourse, only McClatchy News Service teens answered that they 8.5 percent said they stopped never used condoms. because of a fear of AIDS, According to the survey, SACRAMENTO — While Bradley said. The average about 94 percent of the most California high school age of the students surveyed students also recognized that students know that AIDS is was 16. a person could become in­ transmitted through sexual The study was ad­ fected by sharing needles or intercourse, few sexually ministered by the state syringes when injecting active teenagers are har­ Department of Education,, drugs, and 87 percent knew nessing their libidos in fear which helps school districts that a child could get AIDS of the disease. train teachers and develop by being born to an infected “The kids have lots of curricula and policy. It was mother. information, but it hasn’t completed in association “I think there’s a tendency motivated them to change with the federal Centers of for people to think that the their behavior significan­ Disease Control in Atlanta. problem of AIDS really isn’t tly,” said Beverly J. “The study shows that we going to affect them per­ Bradley, AIDS education need to focus on behavior sonally or their group,” said consultant for the state. “I choices as opposed to Jackie Caplan, “and that it expect that’s true for the teaching them about how only targets very specific general adult population as you get it,” Bradley said. populations with very well.” “We need to help them make special characteristics and In a recent questionaire, 95 decisions on how to keep that generally their group percent of more than 8,000 themselves safe from the isn’t part of that.” California high school disease.” Caplan is Sacramento City students surveyed said they Nearly 88 percent of the Unified School District knew acquired immune respondents knew that the administrator of curriculum deficiency syndrome is risk of exposure to AIDS and staff development transmitted through sexual could be reduced by condom services. The district began intercourse. use, but only 27 percent a pilot program in the fall of While more than half of the always used condoms. A (See AIDS, p.6) OIL: Tankers Create Danger to S.B. (Continued from p.4) endeavor. The channel is too narrow to Downplaying the possibility of such an accommodate supertankers,” said GOO accident occurring in the channel, Exxon President Henry Feniger. Spokeswoman Carrie Chassin said that “We know what happened up in Alaska. “since 1981 Exxon has shipped 90 million What else do we need? We need to put en­ barrels of oil produced at platform Hondo vironmental and safety concerns at the top safely, without any incidents.” Oil from of the list (of priorities).” M urdoch's Bicycles Platform Hondo is loaded from an offshore storage and treatment facility 3.1 miles off Other observers agreed with Feniger. -Gayiota to tankers for transportation to “Yes, there will be another major spill here © SCHVWNAT refineries outside Santa Barbara County. (in the Santa Barbara Channel),” said CYCLING /\N D FITN ESS Get Oil Out, a local oil industry watchdog Robert Sollen, the Santa Barbara News- organization created after the channel’s Press reporter who first covered the story of 1969 platform blow-out is opposed to the 1969 oil spill. “The technology has im­ 430 S. Fairview • 967-0967 or 964-4415 tankering locally. “Basically we feel that proved immensely, but so has oil (Across from the Goleta Post Office) tankering in the channel is a very dangerous development.” U G S B BOOKSTORE

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students ask about getting it AIDS from public toilets, drinking (Continued from p.5) fountains, eating utensils Today’s A.S. Vote Determines Fate 1987 that provides three to and restaurants.” four hours of AIDS in­ Elk Grove high school struction to seventh- and students receive AIDS 10th-grade students, Caplan education in lOth-grade of Student Union Initiative on Ballot said. physical education classes violated, an individual must According to the and in junior high school By Kim Kash “Do you wish to replace the 23- submit the case to Judicial responses, teenagers either science classes. In addition, Staff Writer had misinformation or were the two high schools offer member representative government Council in order for action to unsure about the risk of electives during which there be taken against the in­ of the Associated Students with a dividual or organization being infected when giving is time for more in-depth A proposed ballot Student Union based on genuine accused of violating the blood (58 percent), kissing study of AIDS, Moustris initiative asking students if (60 percent), using public said. they wish to replace the participating democracy? Yes or no.” rule. Another bill on the agenda toilets (45 percent) and “Then you can internalize current system of Proposed ballot initiative of the Student Union authored by Off-Campus being bitten by mosquitos or the information,” said Associated Students modal Rep Jim Scott proposes that other insects (64 percent). Moustris, who teaches an government will be all leg council reps should be The risk in these cases is abstinence-based program. discussed at tonight’s union issue without un­ year, believes that it is at-large representatives, either low or nil, experts say. “The students have had a lot Legislative Council meeting. derstanding it completely. council’s job to place this speaking for the entire “I get the question about of time to think about what Based on the concept that In order to place an measure up for student vote. student body of UCSB. the mosquitos all the time,” they are going to do — ‘I can a 23-member board cannot initiative on the ballot, a “They (Leg Council) are Currently, there are three said Christy Moustris, a say ‘no’ and it’s OK,’ or ‘I am adequately represent ap­ group must collect 3,000 obligated to do what they can on-campus reps, 10 off- teacher in the Elk Grove sexually active and I need to proximately 16,000 students, signatures or receive the to make sure that the campus reps, one Santa Unified School District. “My be responsible.’” the Student Union model support of 2/3 of Leg Council. proposal (is presented to) involves having regular Tonight’s meeting is the students as a whole,” he Ynez rep and five reps for general elections to gauge deadline for placing said. the campus as a whole. The student opinion on various initiatives on the ballot, The proposed ballot bill states that the current issues as part of a general either by vote or by initiative reads: “Do you system of representation assembly process and will signatures. wish to replace the 23- “seems to lead more to operate through several Dave Karoly, an A.S. member representative confusion than to increased ATTENTION collectives and boards which Student Lobby coordinator government of the representation.” will manage the student and an organizer of the Associated Students with a government. Student Union, said a Student Union based upon In addition, a proposed However, several mem­ signature drive was not genuine participatory ballot measure asking for an CAMPUS WRITERS: bers of Leg Council have conducted because “a good democracy? Yes or no.” increase in the A.S. Program expressed reservations over percentage” of the key Also on tonight’s agenda is Board Constitutional lock-in putting the measure on the people involved in the a proposal by A.S. President will be discussed. Students ballot. Concerns include a proposed Student Union Javier LaFianza for the currently pay $2.80 per lack of knowledge about the were also hunger strike addition of an A.S. Attorney quarter; the bill asks for an MANDATORY Student Union model among participants last quarter. General. The Attorney increase of 50 cents per the general student body and “The energy that was put General would “act as the quarter. the practical logistics of into ■ (the hunger strike) investigator and prosecutor New Radio Council by­ such a union. 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I would like to call attention to a letter which was signed a department. This petition is addressed to the Czechoslovak it asks the Czechoslovakian authorities to reconsider their one of the leading Czech dissidents, Vaclav Havel. He was Prague and sentenced to nine months. Dear Sir: We are students, faculty and administration of the dej science at the University of California at Santa Barbara. W known to you our view concerning the recent news fror nothing more and nothing less. The recent political developments in your country reflect < The leading political figures as well as some represent speak very eloquently about "the ongoing changes in the So spirit of perestroika. ” Such words as, for example, "democ quoted in the press. "Crimes of Stalinism" are no longer a tc is highly commendable. This is, however, only one side of reality. There is a rub. increasingly relying on violence. The recent arrest and the/ Vaclav Havel and of other leading Czechoslovak dissideri pression. Police brutality became a regular policy of your gc needed to be mentioned here is the persecution of the citizei demonstration commemorating the 20th anniversary of the 1 history student, Jan Palach, or the police action against th the 70th anniversary of Czechoslovak independence at the 1 The Reader's Voice Prague. It is evident that the official statements of the governr, which are connected by elevated walk­ about rape really scares me! It is my reflect their actual policies. The dual character of this beha ways. A small stairway at ground level sincere hope that you are not, as you state, of the primary sources of negative moods and even hostilit Survivor From Phelps provides a path beneath the elevated “the typical Gaucho male.” ment. iitor, Daily Nexus: walkways. This stairway blocks cyclists Please follow your own advice and The media of your country likes to use Orwellian langi >: Dr. Hymon Johnson and the students and skateboarders, who dangerously ride “wake up!” The fact is that no woman mentators talk about “irresponsible individuals, opportunist Ed. 125 (Winter ’89): around the stairway and follow a much “invites” beating or rape. Timothy, you and enemies of the people." As these incidents increase in i I would like to thank all of you. I was narrower path. tell the author of the letter you responded more and more difficult to believe that the people involv ry frightened during the final when the The width of this narrow path is ap­ to that “neither I, and probably no one isolated and irresponsible individuals. ” As far as Mr. Havel •e broke out. When I had to jump from proximately equal to the width of the doors else, would have any desire to rape you 1,200 leading cultural figures and citizens wrote a letter ti e third to the second floor, I was not of the rooms adjacent to the path. The anyway.” That is a very sick thought. among many other things, said: "We know Mr. Havel is inking clearly. Yet somebody gave me viewing angle from the inside of these First of all, rape is not an act of desire. It excellent playwright.... We demand his release." The res e confidence to jump. When I landed, adjacent rooms is extremely limited. In is a violent crime designed to humiliate nment to this letter can be summed up in the statement i .refoot, the pain was incredible. I barely other words, it is nearly impossible for the and dominate the victim. Secondly, it is actress, Jirina Svorcova: "The responsible individuals beh member standing. Somebody helped people inside the rooms to see what is not only attractive, “in shape” women who e. Then flashes of many faces, all of occurring outside. If someone decides to become the victims of rape. Anyone can be em understanding and many hands exit the room when a cyclist or raped, regardless of height, weight, color Iping me down the stairs. skateboarder is zooming by, the result is or lifestyle. This includes the writer of the Media's Lost) The next thing I really remember is not a pretty sight. letter to which you responded, your friend ng down on somebody’s lap with many This letter is meant to warn those the Gaucho dancer, your girlfriend, your ckets on top of me. I guess I was in daredevils of the doors opening at random mother or any other woman you know. Asian Manho ock. But everyone pulled together to regardless of the activities taking place I hope you understand the importance of lp me get through the shock. outside. This is also to let them know that this issue. Be aware that rape occurs in Adam Martin A lot of what we learned in class was the pedestrians inside the rooms do not our community all of die time. Do what operation and confidence-building. And appreciate being run over by the traffic you can to help educate yourself and Moving from the 1960s to the ’70s and ’80s, the Oriental ra 5 lived it that night. I remember being so others against it. which is not supposed to be there in the no longer dumb. The media portray him as being cleve ibarrassed that I had been injured, I first place. Please stick to the paths that LINDA THURMOND professional. However — as we shall soon see — with all hi Might I was such an idiot. But everyone have been specifically organized for your telligence, he still cannot win the hand of a good woman. The d me I was brave. type of transportation. stereotype that Asian males are sexless and sexual So I’d like to say it again, thank you. Just DAWN VOMASTIC machinations is portrayed by Pat Morita. In The Karate Kid e incident, but it showed a lot. an old handyman (not too professional, but it’s a steady jot CINDY HEADLEY ment building in Los Angeles. Rape: The Big Dance Through his Oriental mystique he teaches karate to a fee Safe Riding At UCSB Editor, Daily Nexus: who just moved from New Jersey. He helps the kid (pla Timothy J. Jordan, I read your letter to Machio) get settled in and keep a girlfriend. Morita even g Iitor, Daily Nexus: the Nexus regarding the Gaucho dancers. completely restored classic car because Machio’s beat-up Caution, daredevil cyclists and As a fellow Gaucho basketball fan, I think wagon isn’t good enough for the girl’s rich parents. The dim ateboarders: it is great that you support the team and pictures Machio winning a big karate tournament, maturing 511ison Hall is composed of two sections the “dancers.” However, your attitude man, gaining the respect of his peers and beating up his girlf in one shot. Never really in the spotlight, Morita cheers for the sidelines. All the while, the only life Morita has are hi (LOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed drunken-melancholy nostalgia of a love lost some 30 years b on by Morita’s popularity, the producers allowed him t Okinawa and claim his lost woman in the sequel, The Karate However, the sexless stereotype lives again in Morit detective show, “O’Hara.” (By the way, contrary to the si Japanese-American plays a Japanese-American, not an b were to play an Irishman, the show would be as comical starred Chan films). Anyway, in this series Morita plays detective with such uncanny instinct and intuition that he i his own partner with his solutions to cases. Just as in the pre’ the typical Asian is good enough to do his job, but nothin Morita is — again — adverse toward women. For example, t series when his handsome Caucasian partner gets within ai of a woman or when he winks at one, Morita reacts as any tj — mass-media man would. He turns away, rolls his eyes, sh or stands petrified, drowning in anxiety. The reason behind the most basic human social interaction (boy meets girl) is from a supposedly manless race. Let’s forget — for now — any deep psychological, socia theories on why the media perpetuates such demeaning ster oonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU focus on man’s need to protect his soft ego, the need to nurs insecurities. What I mean is that the white supremacist att m i , HIS SPIRITS ARB point out the shortcomings (no pun intended) of others just HOW'S 6 0 0 ?, BUT yOU MIGHT you su m m i , feel better. According to this attitude as supported by a pre] HB BB AIATHG SHOCKED MAKB ‘BM ÙUOMBN, films and TV shows: The white man is the only real man; th GASP!... MISS? SWOON, SURI. A sex appeal transcends all political, social and economic diffei MISS? KIP' IXÏÏOFGOOP For example, throughout film history we see cowboys b sailors capturing the island’s wahines and Black female sla their master’s handsome sons. We even witness the white experience with a beautiful extraterrestial via Steve Gutenb In The Karate Kid, the Caucasian male gets a double-wh super Machio climbs the economic wall by attaining a gor girlfriend whose family is in the nation’s top tax bracket sequel his incomparable allure lands him an even m Japanese girl. If one of these ladies were communist, we w< hat-trick. The super white man tears down the barriers of culture and 3) politics in a span of only five hours! I persona] any film in which an Asian can even come close to matching m o n Wednesday, April 5,1989 9 Jp On the Freedom Of Dissident Vaclac Havel

internal exile and returned him to his well deserved position in the Soviet society. Would it not be wise to do the same with Vaclav Havel and other dissidents? Dear Sir, we would like you to reconsider your past decisions and actions. We signed at the political science wish you good luck in making the right decision. You should not forget that the hoslovakian government, and use of force only postpones problems; it does not solve them. ler their decision to imprison I would like to make some explanation concerning the persons involved and the . He was tried in February in petition itself. Vaclav Havel is a leading Czech dissident. He is a writer. His best known plays are Memorandum and Garden Party. His relatively new book, Letters to Olga, f the department of political was published recently in the U.S. In his native country, Czechoslovakia, he has rbara. We would like to make been a non-person since 1969. Officially he does not exist; his books were ews from Czechoslovakia — removed from the public libraries and bookstores. Personally, he has been prosecuted several times. Those interested in his writings would find more in­ > reflect a contradiction: formation about him in Martin Esslin’s book Theater of Absurd. He is one of the epresentatives of the culture persons who initiated the Charter 77 movement. The objective of this movement in the Soviet Union" and "the is to monitor legal as well as moral aspects of the official policies of the , "democratization" are often Czechoslovak government. In many cases, the Czechoslovak state officials find it mger a taboo. Such a situation more useful to disregard the basic law of the country, the constitution. However, there are cases when the authorities act in accordance with the written law, but is a rub. Your government is the results are — to put it politely — “morally ambiguous.” Such cases often and the following show trial of occur when the law is interpreted very narrowly — usually in Orwellian dissidents supports this im- language. ifyour government All that is Jan Palach was a Czech history student who immolated himself publicly in he citizens who took part in a protest against the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and the return to the ry of the tragic death of young policies of Stalinism — today officially called “normalization.” His act and gainst the people celebrating reasons behind it were widely publicized in Czechoslovakia — that is, it was e at the Wenceslaw Square in publicized by the mass media at the time when some degree of freedom of ex­ pression still existed. His personal sacrifice became a symbol of protest against government officials do not the political oppression and brain-washing techniques. His grave became a place this behavior seems to be one of pilgrimage. This was such an embarrassment to the authorities that it was i hostility toward the govern- secretly removed, and his remains were cremated. Jirina Svorcova is a notorious political conformist and a typical representative ian language. The T.V. com- of neo-Stalinism. She is an actress of mediocre qualities; however, her political portunists, bankrupt politicos should be singled out and punished. ” qualities allow her to play leading roles in the most prestigious theaters. She is rease in numbers, it becomes It is not our intention to "interfere with the internal affairs” of your state. We known for her statement which she made in the early 1960 s : ‘‘Comrades, we can le involved are only a "few just want to bring to your attention the fact that your reliance on force is a sign of •still hear a bourgeoise applause coming from our audiences!” She is most r. Havel is concerned, around the decline of the popularity of your policies. remembered for her leading role in the “normalization” film For Whom the Bells i letter to you in which they, Perhaps the time is ripe to stop talking of democratization and begin to do not Toll. I hope that I do not need to make explicit that the film was widely Havel is an honest man and practice democracy. Perhaps it would be wise to revise your polices and act applauded by the official film critics, and she was rewarded accordingly — that The response of your gover­ accordingly. Perhaps the repressive measures are not the best answer to the is, handsomely. nment made by well known existing problems. Perhaps it would be a good decision to start a dialogue with To those who signed this petition, thank you. iuals behind this provocation the dissidents. After all, Mikhail Gorbachev released Andrei Sakharov from his Jan S. Benes is a graduate student in political science. ;t Art: What Crawls Out Of Ratholes In Isla Vista riental male persona is Geoff Price ing clever, smart and ith all his guile and in- This is a story about a guy named Rat. nan. The epitome of the Rat has friends just like everyone else. He’ll tell you all about them when they’re not in the I sexually indifferent strength. room. See, Rat senses that exaggerating or dwelling on the shortcomings of the people urate Kid, Morita plays Meanwhile the penisless yellow man serves only to contrast the white around him is a shrewd and cunning way to elevate his own image in the eyes of others. toady job) of an apart- man’s superiority. Blatant sexual insults in the Fu Manchu movies or There is no grudge too petty to hold, no argument too pointless to escalate. Rat lies often and subtle titters in “O’Hara” have conditioned the public to dehumanize or reflexively out of long habit. e to a feeble tenant kid accept the dehumanization of Orientals. Wing Tek Lum, winner of the New As will become clear, crazed reader, this guy Rat is driven by an exceptionally subtle kid (played by Ralph York Poetry Center Award, cites one particular instance of this variety of fear. a even gives Machio a degradation in one of his poems: Honest, trustworthy, confident, empathetic, laid back: These are things that you don’t beat-up family station When walking with a Caucasian girl Overhearing insult. generally think when you think of Rat. Petty, mean, shallow, orthodox, bigoted: These are The climax of the story Holding hands, They always pick on the girl things that are far more easily associated with Rat. Actually, Rat is a bit lonely and maturing from child to I would pass by teenage hangouts As though she were a lesbian... depressed, but he sure as hell ain’t gonna tell you that. > his girlfriend’s ex-, all (from Chan’s article) So what to say? Rat hates his classes. The material is boring and the lecturers suck. Rat teers for his prodigy on A C a u c a s ia n male together with an Oriental female is commonplace, as doesn’t like to use his neural network at all if it can be helped. Mind you, he isn’t really as are his bonsais and indicated by a 70-percent outmarriage rate among Asian women (Kitano stupid, and he knows this. He could learn anything he wanted to if it was worth learning, he ) years before. Spurred and Daniels, 1988). But when we reverse the roles, as in the case of Lum, says. But nothing ever is. You might say Rat wants to live his life without being harassed by id him to go back to media-conditioned masses frown upon the woman as if she is perverse reality in any shape or form. His unfocused brain scans quickly over surfaces; he perceives e Karate Kid II. enough to try sodomy — or try yellow. In the poem, “They” have learned what but never bothers with how or why. Some might call Rat a conformist. Others might in Morita’s television their lesson well. They have been conditioned not to condone such a sight. consider Rat to be brain-dead. (He identifies with this recent, masterfully imbecilic quote, to the show’s name, a Relationships like those in the Suzy Wong movies are socially acceptable, for example: “ ...Sweetheart... out of curiosity, just how much do you weigh?” ) At least we not an Irishman. If he but to see anything to the contrary is blasphemous, sinful, and down right can say in Rat’s favor that he does like to get extremely wasted. comical as the white- ungodly. “They” punish Lum’s girl for being deviant. “They” punish Lum Rat loves free beer, man. He can smell kegs like some kind of crazy alcohol hound, and he ita plays a hard-nosed by hurting her. combs Del Playa every weekend in a ritual hunt for those silver barrels of ecstacy. Rat will that he usually baffles The conditioning is so strong and so effective that the following do whatever it takes to get to the beer. He really seriously hates waiting around a crowded n the previous decades, suspicions float in my m in d when I see such a mixed couple like Lum and keg, and he pushes and elbows and leans and bitches and shoves and dangles his cup over ut nothing more. Here his girl: 1) The guy is really rich, 2) The girl is a loser and can’t get a real the shoulders of the people in front of him. When he finally does get ahold of the tap, he and cample, throughout the white man, 3) The guy is too good-looking compared to the girl. Number his close comrades are set up nicely for the next hour or so. (Rat always hates the band, as it within an arm ’s length one speaks for itself. Number two implies that non-white races are un­ turns out.) When Rat has a party at his place, he asks them to pitch in a few bucks for the as any typical — Asian desirable. At first glance the third suspicion seems to contradict the mass keg. ; eyes, shakes his head, media message that Asian men are unattractive. On closer inspection, Rat steals a lot, too, particularly other people’s personal stuff. This is because other n behind his disdain for with the aforementioned high outmarriage rate among Asian women and people are “stupid” : they fail to lock up or chain down their belongings when Rat is around, s girl) is that he comes with the unappealing stereotype stamp on our foreheads, a handsome or they let him wander through their apartment unwatched! Rat snakes a cruiser when he Asian-American has to dig down to the bottom of the barrel if he is to find needs a new bike seat. He throws chairs and 10-speeds off the Del Playa cliffs to watch ’em al, social or economic companionship. Whether all these little observations are true or hogwash sail down and bounce off the rocks; and if it’s a good night he cracks a few side-view mirrors ning stereotypes. Let’s is not the point. The bottom line is: Personally speaking, some of this and slashes a tire or two on the way home. Nobody gets in Rat’s way when he’s having a d to nurse his festering propaganda is starting to sink in. good time, because Rat is a bad-ass motherf—er. lacist attitude needs to From a historical — no, from a universal point of view — we are locked And he’s always looking to get laid. The scamming radar is up, man, all the time. Un­ lers just to make itself into what the French call “le cercle vicieux,” the vicious cycle. The mass fortunately, his patience lasts only about as long as his sobriety. Rat took Sociology 152 and by a preponderance of media might say in its defense that it caters to the audience. But it was the found out that women enjoy sex too, you see; now he’s drunk, homy and fed the hell up with i man; the white man’s culprit that started the cycle and it is the power that perpetuates this brutal tight bitches and teases. Rat regularly attends those shallow-music-but-cheap-beer nic differences, rhetoric. Also, on one hand the media bless us for being their “model” festivals on Wednesday nights in I.V., and has been known to rub himself intimately up iwboys taking squaws, minority. With the other hand it holds the stereotyping blades that stabbed against women on the dance floor to let ’em know what’s on his mind. In thick crowds he male slaves falling for us. We are no longer men. We have become the Jerry Lewis Coke-bottled likes to let his hands grope freely over those insane body parts brushing past him (“Why do lie white man’s sexual glasses, buck-toothe

The following is the first in a three-part vendors with tables just a few inches off the series which explores changes in Viet­ By Christopher Scheer, Foreign Correspondent*0UVS11UV1U "Ml..■ concrete. On one block, a line of outdoor namese society since the 1970s. barbers wait patiently, mirrors hung crookedly on the peeling whitewashed walls. P a r t o n E The buildings are solid brick, and all are the ------.—-...^.... same faded, peeling colonial yellow. The hai Airways Flight 648 Bangkok- Hanoi climate demands constant repain­ Hanoi. Bono is wailing “All Along ting, a luxury Vietnam cannot afford. The the Watchtower...” and I’m new buildings follow the French ar­ looking out the window. The chitectural style which gives the city a bomb craters are there, no way to U visual cohesiveness unlike anything, in HU all those in, thousands of little As we left the Thailand or America: many buildings have lakes stretching toward the mountains of the building year embossed on an upper the cordillera while others are little grassy market, a man balcony, and I couldn’t tell the difference abowls, a green moonscape. As we approach, came rushing out between a 1984 and a 1942. It’s more like an a young woman chases her fleet of water of an apartment oversize Pueblo village with sharper edges. buffalo across the runway, her ice cream Tall trees line the streets and several lakes cone hat bobbing as she calmly ignores our building with are dotted around the towns where men 727’s massive intrusion. another man in wade along the shallows raking in edible After our landing, an ancient truck with hot pursuit As the snails. gaping rust holes pulls up to our belly to first man went At first Hanoi seems supremely peaceful. unload the luggage. Staring disdainfully at It may not be modern or even moderately this humble vehicle is a perfect line of black tearing across the wealthy, but one can walk along the broad and white Mercedes, property of the various street, the second earless avenues and imagine a city con­ embassies who have employees or guests grabbed a brick... tented and complete. The markets are arriving on our flight. Inside, the teminal bustling and full, stacks piled high with has the feel of a dusty colonial border town, and sailed it at the goods smuggled across Kampuchea — funkier than the average small town bus fleeing m an’s much of it by Vietnamese soldiers fighting station in neighboring Thailand. There are head. The street there — from the Thai border. It is only on spider webs everywhere, two broken-down second glance that Hanoi seems anything bathrooms and a line of cute little wood erupted, horns less than idyllic. One might, for example, customs huts between us and our baggage. honking and begin to notice how nobody seems to be Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, has a one- women shouting; buying anything. It’s all really pretty ex­ room airport terminal. pensive. And all these children crowding We meet our guide for the week'and as he a horde of men around imitating Russian (“shmushy, shows us to our Soviet-made van, he points working in a skalushgy”); they’re not just curious, many out the larger terminal being built next manhole came are begging. After the Australian embassy door. All part of the new policy of spilling out like purchased a new building, they were unable “renovation,” he says, a new economic to claim it for months, hundreds of squatters policy along the lines of the Soviet Union’s bees from a hive. having filled its halls. The only American perestroika: shake things up a bit, bring in student studying at Hanoi University put it some market forces, allow more economic 5 ? thus, “You know, I love it here but... this freedom and maybe some tourism, all in city is really pretty tense.” The tension is order to pump some life into a stagnant inherent in 40 odd years of tighten-your-belt economy .... At the latest Communist Party communism, not to mention in war itself. jamboree, the demise of the Vietnamese On the second day I saw my first instance economy was brought to the fore, and new A soldier with an AK- of public violence since leaving America policies were enacted. Coinciding with their 47 on his back clowns last June. As we left the market, a man country’s pullout from the costly Kam­ around with a water came rushing out of an apartment building puchean situation, many Vietnamese are pistol on the 40th with another man in hot pursuit. As the first hoping for a share of the material gains that anniversary of the man went tearing across the street, the they’ve sought through four wars. Karen Revolution. second grabbed a brick (all those bricks!) The first two things I notice on the drive and sailed it at the fleeing man’s head. The into Hanoi are bricks and bicycles. The road street erupted, horns honking and women is clogged with bicycles: they dominate the shouting; a horde of men working in a few aged trucks and vans which honk im­ manhole came spilling out like bees from a patiently and swerve narrowly past the old bridge. It still spans the river but city with a unique look drastically different hive. Amid much shouting and shoving, our cycling thousands in conical hats and because so much of the suspension was from the massive and frenetic sprawl of guide hustled us to the van, assuring us that berets. The bricks are just beyond them, blown away by B-52s, it can only bear Bangkok or the decrepit decay of British- the local block committees are set up to deal stacks of bricks on both sides of the road. bicycle traffic. It looks pretty funky though: built Rangoon. It is cold and gray and feels judiciously with such incidents. In eight Brick factories are everywhere and every I don’t know if I’d ride over such an unstable like a northern city far removed from the months in Thailand, I had never seen such house seems to have a pile of new bricks looking piece of modern art. sweaty Southeast Asia I am used to. Along an instance of frustration. This seemed looming alongside it. I don’t know how Across the bridge and we are in Hanoi, a the sidewalks, people crouch around tea more like America. Was it an isolated case, bricks are as an economic indicator, but just a sign of a more aggressive Vietnamese they seems hopeful. They are the base of society (like the children selling cigarettes what appears to be a housing boom: new who, when you don’t buy, flash their butts at laws have given the people the right to build Coinciding with their country’s pullout from the costly you and fan them furiously with con­ their own homes, sparking a building craze Kampuchean situation, many Vietnamese are hoping for a descending looks on their faces); or was it among those with the means. another little sign that people are tired of Soon we come to a bridge, a recently built share of the material gains that they’ve sought through waiting for the rewards they fought so long one. Off to our right is the twisted hulk of the four wars. and hard for, the riches of revolution? Daily Nexus Wednesday, April 5,1989 11 FIRE: Suggestions Posed to Increase Safety (Continued from p.l) BUY TEXTBOOKS are found in buildings which contain potentially volatile materials, such as in the chemistry laboratories. “Campus (fire detection) systems are To reduce the fire hazard in UCSB labs is easy, Olson as good as we can expect The fire CHEAP continued. “I would like to see more interest by everyone involved. Labs should upgrade their placard system by station on campus makes response A.S. Book Exchange putting signs on doors signifying who has charge and what time very quick.... Under the cir­ the room contains. Also, part of the curriculum of the cumstances (in the Phelps Hall fire), 1 0 -4 This Week chemistry courses should be safety-related. Good examples At the A.S. Ticket Office, should be set in terms of evacuation procedures,” Olson said. we were very fortunate to have the “Sometimes it’s not the students that are the problem.” quick response. The fire fighters UCen 3rd Floor Besides the very real danger of fires, several members of showed they were ready and the fire department are concerned about the problem of false prepared.” alarms, because, during such situations, the safety of the Donald Dubay surrounding community is jeopardized. In a typical fire alarm scenario, three fire trucks, a rescue truck and ap­ Facilities Management Director B I L L • M U R R A Y proximately 10 fire station personnel are dispatched. Also, if the fire is on campus, Community Service officers are put on alert at the scene. Because the fire department responds to The repercussions for the caller of a false alarm are not an alarm as if it were a real emergency, the response time to great if it results from an honest mistake. However, if the the SC10ÖG1D an actual fire could be delayed if the rescue team is preoc­ party who sounded the alarm is found to have done so with cupied with a false alarm. malicious intent, the results often involve some sort of fire Wednesday, Apr. 5 When a false alarm is sounded and shut off, an hour is prevention-related community service. Campbell Hall required to properly restore the systems. During this delay, Overall, fire officials assure students and faculty that on- 7,9,11pm $3 fire detection at the site must be done manually, hampering campus fire protection is adequate. “Campus (fire detec­ Sponsored by: OCCC the effectiveness of the detection. tion) systems are as good as we can expect. The fire station a A.S. Underwrite Santa Barbara County firefighter Dave Sadecki em­ on campus makes response time very quick,” Facilities phasized the importance of notifying someone in charge as Management Director D.H. 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iV* ♦ ♦m /A r * » V* 12 Wednesday, April 5,1989 Sports Daily Nexus STEVE CZABAN Farewell Lethargic Spikers M uscle L oyola M . M orrison, Regional Berth Appears Set, UCSB 22-9 After Lion Sweep Now Give By Aaron Heifetz Me a Turn Staff Writer No, the match wasn’t pretty. I just ran out and spent my But then again, it wasn’t the UCLA Bruins skulking entire month’s rent money opposite the UCSB men’s volleyball team last night at the on tickets for that “Be Stan ECen. Morrison for a Day” contest. It was the Loyola-Marymount Lions. Not a bad investment, I Good thing for the Gauchos. figure. Now that “Stan the UCSB moved to 22-9, 11-5 in league, cruising by the Man” is leaving to take on Western Intercollegiate Volleyball Assn, doormat Lions the unenviable task of trying (4-14, 3-13 in the WIVA) for an unspectacular, yet to turn around the San Jose dominating 15-13,15-8,15-8 win. But the Gauchos will have State basketbaU program, to turn the intensity up a notch or two, or three as it zeroes my own shot at rising to in on a berth in the Western Regionals to be held April 27- Athletic Director stardom — 29. at the unheard of age of 20, Admittedly, if it was the boys from Westwood staring no less — is imminently at UCSB down, the intensity would have run rampant hand. “Steve the Man.” through the Gaucho troops. But knowing that wasn’t Hmmmmmmm. Doesn’t nearly good enough for Head Coach Ken Preston, quite have that ring, but I especially with UCSB’s Clash of the Titans Tournament could work on it. coming up this weekend (UCSB, Rutgers, UCLA, USC). The way I see it, all I have “(LMU) didn’t play very well, but if this game had been to do is win that contest, take on the road, it might have been a differet story,” Preston Stan’s place, and help lead said. “I thought we played horrendously. I don’t think we UCSB’s basketball team to played with any emotion. It was our first home match in a the Final Four — all in one month and we came out here and played like it was our day, mind you — and I’d be a first match in a month.... You can say what you want shoo-in to become the next about doormats, but I hope we can pull out of this thing Athletic Director. Ahhh, if I and come out this weekend and do a little firing up.” were in charge, the office, And it was the Lions who were fired up in game 1, tying the Big Desk, power .... the Gauchos at 13. But Loyola’s Chuck Donlon shanked a (fade to dream sequence). Jon Wallace serve to bring game point. Wallace then fired First order of business: an untouched serve that looked long by inches. Let’s just talk to my main man Jerry say it’s nice to play at home. Game to the Gauchos. Pimm, the key breadwinner FLYING FONOIMOANA — Gaucho outside hitter Eric Fonoimoana “We just didn’t pass well,” Lion Head Coach Mike for Gaucho Athletics. Normand said. “Or they served well. They either served “Jerry, you’re doin’ a squares up — way up — on the volleyball in UCSB's 15-13, 15-8, 15-8 sweep of Loyola-Marymount last night Inside the Spikerdome. tough or we weren’t moving our feet. I thought we were great job, but there are just (SeeBlG‘W’,p.l4) a few things to take care of. (See CZABAN, p.14) A RE FOR INTRAMURALS EVERYONE! ******************** j f ** Softball $15/Team Manager Meetings Ultimate Frisbee $15/Team l Intramural Office j MONDAY, Apr. 10 Floor Hockey $35/Team * Indoor Soccer $35/Team * * Managers's Meeting Softball...... 4pm ... RG Man Volleyball $15 Team * Will Be Open * Manager's Meeting Ultimate ...... 5pm ... RG M ain, Tennis singles $5/Person * Manager's Meeting Soccer...... 6pm ... ECen > * Tennis doubles $10/Team * Until 8:00 PM * Manager's Meeting Basketball (5x5). . ..7pm ... ECen Golf $6/session * * Manager's Meeting Innertube ...... 8pm ... ECen Eight Ball $11/14 Team/Person * Manager's Meeting Volleyball...... 9pm ECen * TOMORROW * 4 Person Sand Volleyball $15/Team * Manager's Meeting Floor Hockey . . . . . 8 pm R G 2227 * 4 Person Bowling $7.50/session Organizational Meeting Tennis...... R G 2227 * * (for bowling, earn 1/2 unit P.A. credit (Thursday)! * Organizational Meeting Pool...... 4pm RG 2111 must be registered for class) * Organizational Meeting G olf...... 5 pm RG 2111 ******************* Innertube Waterpolo $30/Team Basketball $15/Team 15x 5 and 3x3) (Unlimited height and 6ft or under divisions) SIGN UPS END THIS FRIDAY! ROB GYM TRA ILER 304 961-3253

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ALPHA Netters Handle Break Slate, Prep for Tourney GAMMA y, By Craig Wong playing at UNLV which will be tougher but I think we Ï should win. They’ve got some good players but overall I OMEGA Staff Writer think our depth is better.” Batting second in the tourney will be the Univ. of Utah, a It was a splendid month of March for the UCSB women’s match which could have a significant bearing on the Join us for tennis team as the Gauchos posted back-to-back wins en Gauchos’ national ranking. UCSB is currently ranked in route to building a current overall record of 13-7, still the nation’s top-30, but a win over the #20 Utes could open owning a Big West mark of 5-1. the door for Santa Barbara. R U S H '89 Before Spring Break, Coach Lisa Beritzhoff’s players After the Utah match Saturday, the Gauchos will take Christ-Centered annihilated North Carolina State in quick fashion, 8-1. The on UOP in a rematch of the Jan. 28 encounter, which Gauchos expected a tougher match from the Wolfpack, UCSB dominated, 8-1. It will be a grueling four-day road Fraternity but cruised to an easy win in the singles department. trip for Santa Barbara which will have to not only contend Wednesday 4/5, Thursday 4/6 at 7 pm Concordia College was the next opponent for the with opponents, but with the elements — namely a sticky Friday 4/7 at 6:30 pm Gauchos and it watched as UCSB romped, 9-0. The early heat, possibly strong winds, and a higher altitude. wins gave Beritzhoff a chance to play some of her “The weather is going to affect us,” Beritzhoff said. 6667 PICASSO reserves and they responded by helping earn the shutout. “It’s good that we’re having this heat down here now. But Beritzhoff said the layoff, which was enhanced by a it’ll be hot, windy, and there’ll be the altitude also. We’ll rainout of the team’s match with Brown Univ. was nothing get to practice a little bit up there, but Utah and UNLV are but a positive factor for the Gauchos. both used to it. I think they’ll adapt. I hope they’ll adapt.” “I think it’s good that we’ve had a layoff because it’s a UCSB will juggle its doubles lineup somewhat for the long season,” Beritzhoff said. “We’ve been practicing tournament. The combo of Debbie Goldberger and Trade from September — from the first week of school all the Johnstone will remain intact at #1 singles, but seniors Liz way now till April. We really needed a mental and Costa and Julie Sanford will be at #2 while fellow senior physical break. With tennis, I think you need a Mette Frank and freshman Christy Pohl will make up #3 psychological break more than anything.” doubles. The Gauchos are looking forward to a tournament Beritzhoff said the change was made because she felt which could give them the impetus to possibly crack the the Frank-Sanford combination wasn’t working and the nation’s top-20 rankings, traveling to Las Vegas Thursday Costa-Julie Coakley tandem was “squeaking out wins” STUDENT DISCOUNT to compete in the UNLV Tournament on the Vegas and wasn’t playing well together. Coakley will con­ .. .and fast professional service at campus. The Gauchos will square off against the Rebels in centrate on her singles game during the tournament. Open Air Bicycles Isla Vista Store : a Big West match Beritzhoff feels her Gauchos can win. So it will be three big matches for UCSB this week. Two 6540 Pardall.. .We offer a lifetime warranty “ (Vegas) is a good team,” she said. “They came ahead Big West matches and a big one with the Univ. of Utah. on all new bikes. of us in the Conference Championships (last year) and Opportunity is knocking at the Gaucho doorstep and Large parts inventory too! we’re hoping to have a revenge type of match. We’re they’re hoping they can answer the call. Opera A i r Bîeyeles I MORRISON: A.D. Resigns, Accepts SJSU Job ______968-5571 J (Continued from p.l) the situation and after a had the opportunity to do it a lengthy conversation in number of times, and I know Morrison’s office Tuesday Ron W olfe & Associates Incorporated he misses that,” Ferrer said. morning, said she’d “let him has the following apts. available “From the selfish stand­ “When you reach go,” referring to his UCSB for Jnne & Septem ber leases. point, Stan and I have been the age of 49 and contract. working very closely on ,fHis concern for “I know that I speak for 1941 El Embarcadero lBR/IBa Unf. 5 920.00 building the new facility and are out of academic in­ the UCSB community when I 2BR/lBa Unf. 5900.00 we were very close a few coaching, these tegrity is a quality say that his going will be a 1925 El Embarcadero 2BR/2Ba Unf. 51155.00 years ago, and we lost a opportunities loss for all of us,” Uehling 9503 Pardall lBR/IBa Fura. 5 680.00 chancellor, and that was a I especially ap­ wrote in a statement read at don’t crop up too <$93 Sevite major setback because when preciate since it is the press conference. “His 2BR/2Ba Unf. 5 890.00 2BR/2Ba Fura. you lose somebody that’s an often.... 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Of course, I’m coaching is his would like to keep him, but <598 Sabado Tarde lBr/IBa Fura. 5620.00 very concerned because now he has convinced me that past, but this one first love.” <575 Segoria lBR/IBa Unf. 5 600.00 we’re up in the air, and I made sense.” coaching is his first love. So don’t know what direction UCSB Chancellor we will wish him well and <597 Picaño 2BR/2Ba Fura. 5960.00 S a n J o s e S t a t e it’s going to take, and I don’t Barbara UehUng hope that he will long have <595 Córdoba IBR/lBa Fura. 5 700.00 Basketball Coach Stan know if I can handle the good memories of us,” < 9 9 8 S a e o o 2BR/2Ba Fura. 51100.00 frustration (in) seven years, Morrison Uehling added. <945 Del Playa 3BR/2Ba Fura. having a second, incredible Following Tuesday’s press 51860.00 major setback.” conference, Morrison flew to 9 9 4 « P a n d o 2BR/lBa Unf. 51030.00 Regarding the task of San Jose for another press « 9 7 P ic a ñ o IBR/lBa Fura. 5630.00 finding a head football coach Trojans there in 1982 and and to school President Gail conference with SJSU of­ 2BR/2Ba Fura. 51020.00 after Mike Warren’s 1985. He said his acceptance Fullerton. Morrison gained ficials. He said he would 9791 Del Playa 2BR/2Ba Fura. 51600.00 resignation last fall, of this particular offer made approval wherever his immediately delve into the 9722 Sabado Tarde 2BR/lBa Unf. 5980.00 Morrison said interim head sense because he was an recommendation went. tasks of hiring a new Spartan coach and former Gaucho assistant coach at San Jose “Our search committee coaching staff and will ac­ < 7 4 5 T rig o 2BR/l)4Ba Part Fura. 51130.00 defensive coordinator Rick State from 1966-70 and carefully screened tively recruit in an attempt <792 Sobado Tarde 2BR/lBa Fura. 51240.00 Candaele, rumored to of­ because he “knows where all numerous applicants and to secure quality players ficially sign soon, is ex­ the skeletons and paper clips interviewed 14 people for the before the upcoming and Applications can be picked up at: pected to become the head are.” position,” Hoffman said. final signing deadline for the Ron Wolfe & Assoc. Incorporated man for next season no Morrison was interviewed “Our priorities were first to incoming class of 1993. 173 Chapel, Santa Barbara matter who heads the Sunday by Spartan Athletic promote retention, The search for a new department, adding that Director Randy Hoffman at graduation and the overall athletic director is expected 964-6770 Candaele is his personal Seattle, where the duo was welfare of our student- to begin immediately. recommendation. on-hand for the men’s 1989 athletes and second, to build In 13 total years as a head NCAA Final Four. a program of high quality UCSB faculty, staff and students are offering a... coach, Morrison has com­ On his way home from that is highly-competitive.” ... course for new freshmen and transfers piled a record of 203-183 Washington, Morrison When he returned to Santa (.526) and took his Pacific stopped at San Jose, where Barbara Monday, Morrison Sociology 10: squad to the NCAA Tour­ Hoffman recommended him phoned UCSB Chancellor Introduction to the University nament in 1979, and the to SJSU’s athletics boards Barbara Uehling to discuss Spring Quarter 1989, Wednesdays 7-9:50 pm Off the Cuff Designed to introduce first year students to the university and help them Former UCSB Athletic Director Stan Morrison from his hotel room at Tacoma, Washington, which was hosting the understand and utilize its culture, structure and resources. women’s NCAA Final Four, on the availability of space: “I’m going to tell you something, this is a tough place to get a room. I mean I’ve got (UCSB 3 .0 units Associate Athletic Director Cliff) Dochterman’s bag next to the bed and I don’t know Topics include: where he's going to sleep, because he is not getting his body in that bed with me. ” the university as a community of scholars □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ the student culture □ □ student rights □ Applications for the university and the community □ □ THE USE QFCAMPBELL HALL the student’s personal growth in college □ student diversity □ the history of the university □ AND I.V. THEATRE □ and more □ during Fall Quarter are available in □ Activities Planning Center This course will help you make the most of UCSB and your college ex­ □ UCen 3151 8 am - 5 pm perience by informing you of the many facets of this university and how to □ use them to your educational advantage. □ Call961-4491 for more information □ □ APPLICATION RETURN DEADLINE APRIL 21,1989 To find out more about the course, contact Dr. Richard Racks (Sociology □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ % 1-3314) or Orientation Programs (961-8290). 1*1 Wednesday, April 5,1989 Daily Nexus gung-ho about those 5-9 on the beach airound here. Gaucho athletics. And just athletic director.” guards from Idaho. Gotta “Yeah, I know your in­ when things were getting Morrison’s departure L ost* F ound CZABAN think big.” tentions were good, but good, too. should spur no feelings of LOST Silver Salamander Pin During (Continued from p.12) Well that was easy, let’s there’s no point fixin’ what During the brief, yet anger nor betrayal in UCSB Dead Week - Great Sentimental First, forget about all those see what else needs to be ain’t broke. And oh, dynamic, two-plus years in coaches, just respectful Value. Gift From My Beau! Please schools which are danglin’ done. How ’bout putting to speaking of bears and people the “Morrison Era,” UCSB disappointment — like Call April 682-5995 - REWARD. big money and big contracts rest all that silly talk about in bear suits, thanks for athletics have steadily been waking up from a dream. in front of you. We need you changing our nickname from giving those Mexican ‘spirit’ on the rise. Stan is the kind of Morrison has pointed S pecial N otices. here, your yacht needs you the Gauchos to the Bears, or gophers, or whatever they guy who likes to think big, Gaucho athletics in the right BUY TEXTBOOKS CHEAP! here, heck, even the Santa worse yet, the ‘Sun Bears.’ purported to be, their but still appreciates the direction, and one cfn only A.S. BOOK EXCHANGE KM Barbara police need you “Miss Forbush, get me the walking papers. Man, were lifeblood of universities: the hope whoever replaces him TODAY here to keep things from chancellor please.” “Hello, they getting on my nerves! students. can further carry the torch. A.S. TICKET OFFICE UCen 3rd getting boring. Besides, hi, Barbara, just one thing: But those kids had their And while basketball has As far as his mission at ______Floor I " r-... - despite all the success these knock it off with that Suntan hearts in the right place, so been UCSB’s crown jewel San Jose, there’s no reason ECK Student Society presents “THE JOURNEY HOME”, a video in­ past two seasons, we’ve got a Bear idea you were tossing see if you can’t find them an these last few years, to think he won’t be suc­ troducing techniques for spiritual lot more to do. about. Yeah, yeah, I know a opening somewhere for their Morrison didn’t forget about cessful. How successful is experience. Check it out Thurs, 8pm, “Second, keep recruiting Gaucho is hard to visualize, act. I hear Chuck E. Cheese the little sports either — the another question. One thing UCen 3. more guys with first names but Bear mascots are a dime needs a headliner, so give ones that create little for certain, though, is that he like Lucius, Kason, and a bushel. And it’s been quite them a ring.” revenue for the school, if any won’t get the standard Idris. You can’t go wrong a while since we’ve had BEEP, BEEP, BEEP, at all. treatment opposing coaches there. And don’t get too grizzlies sunning themselves BEEP .... huh, whah, huh? “He personally advertised usually do when the Spar­ Dang, why do I always wake for me — on radio, which tans visit the Thunderdome up from these dreams just never happened before,” next season. SCUBA when they’re getting good. I Head Men’s Gymnastics SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION F O R ! mean I was just about to turn Coach Mircea Badulescu He’ll get a chance to see AT the Sports Info Trailer into a said. “He attended all of our what it’s like going up STUDENTS WHO NEED snack bar. home meets from the against the growing monster ■ beginning to the end ... and he helped create, but as long UCSB Sadly enough, the news was sharing his very as his team isn’t too tough on THERE'S NO I M ONEY FOR COLLEGE that Morrison is leaving will precious time with me. He the Gauchos, he might just REASON TO GO come like an interrupted Every Student is Eligible for Some Type of was not a one-sport athletic get a standing ‘O.’ It would ANYWHERE { Financial Aid Regardless of Grades or Parental Income. dream to those involved in director: he was an all-sport be the least he deserves. | • We have a data bank ot over 200,000 listings of scholarships, ELSE! fellowships, grants, and loans, representing over $10 billion In private were holding on when Two at Hawaii with USC and sector funding. Preston called a time out. San Diego State at home. If I • Many scholarships are given to students based on their academic Sign up at the “I have to call time-out at they win one, they should go interests, career plans, family heritage and place of residence. BIG ‘W* Rec. Trailer I • There’s money available for students who have been newspaper car­ (Continued from p.12) 6-8 because the ball dropped to the Regional Tournament. riers, grocery clerks, cheerleaders, non-smokers.. .etc. swinging at the ball pretty in the middle of the court,” If they win two, they’ll book T oday well. Sio (Saipaia, 16 kills) he said. “I said, ‘what the their reservations. But For A Free Brochure was definitely swinging at hell’s going on you guys,’ UCSB can measure itself in CALL the ball. We played and we beat them 15-8. How the Clash this weekend and ANYTIME

(800)346-6401 B mediocre, and Santa Bar­ about a little intrinsic Preston is demanding a good P ersonals bara played mediocre for motivation? A little showing. them, but they played well something from your gut “When I went in the locker Maintenance/ Security needed in enough to beat us. I mean instead of my foot up their room I didn’t say anything exchange for room/utilities. Fra­ their mediocre is lot dif­ ass. I’m tired of it.... I mean about this match,” he said. me«« info, call Susan 968-1555 day. EF GLOBAL VILLAGE ferent than my mediocre, I’m not a Stan Morrison or a “I said ‘if we play like this on trust me.” Knute Rockne. I’m not going Friday night, we’re going to Nexus Staff In game 2, the Lions to go in the locker room Congratulations on your awards at B r i n c i n g t h e W o r l d t o t h e be sitting in the third-place The State Convention! P e o p l e o f S a n t a B a r b a r a jumped out to a 4-0 lead and every night and give them a match.’ I don’t want to be ______Panhellenic Council real psych-up pep talk.” there. I want to play UCLA PE ACEFEST - April 8&9 Anisq’Oyo’ Nevertheless, in game 3 or USC on Saturday night park. Join STUDENTS 4 PEACE for 500 High-school students from around the LMU took another 4-0 lead. and have a raucous crowd 2 days of Music, Tie-Dyes, and Funll globe will come this summer, to celebrate But momentum was quickly ¿ s t a t u a i s and have a fun time. And if EVERYTHING IS FREE I friendship with the people of Santa Barbara. shifted by several patented we come out and play like SPACEY STACEY SOARES This great international youth gathering is quick-set perpendicular pile- that, we could lose to a pitiful Happy 21st B-day sponsored by world-renowned Educational A.S. drives inside the 3-meter line Rutgers team.” Have a great day and an Foundation for Foreign Study. from 6-5 Gaucho middle Gandara, who picked up 12 intoxicating evening! The youth ambassadors know us from books LEGAL blocker Jose Gandara. kills but hit just .074, ex­ ______Love, Linds and movies, now let us help them discover the UCSB then had a string of six plained the ' danger in SWM NEEDS DATE FOR MILITARY BALL real heart of America. In turn, they will share the special beauty of their straight points and never playing weaker teams. own distant cultures. Be a part of this historic international friendship 14 April for lively, fun night of dinner SERVICES looked back. Outside hitter & dancing. Submit photo/bio to festival. Host two or more of the teenagers for the four week program. “It’s hard when you play a resource center Scott Drake had nine kills team like that and most of Captain Newton at ROTC. Host homes receive a room and board stipend, and several attractive free consultation b u t h it .500. Eric the points were serving aces Win a FREE PORTRAIT & 8x10 additional benefits. There are no transportation or entertainment print. Drawing entry display at with attorneys Fonoimoana also had nine or balls out,” he said. “They requirements. The fun, sparkle, and international friendship are free. Kinko’s, IV. R. Vignocchi to help UCSB students with Please contact the EF Global Village Director fo r more information and Klaus ‘the Munich didn’t really demand much Photography. 964-7677. Last Mo’s about this exciting adventure. • Landlord-Tenant Cases Masher’ Brinkbaumer had (from UCSB) so when we winner was Jim Bachman.______• Personal Injuries eight at an .800 clip. needed to make the plays, ZION TRIPPERS!! Thanx for a great break. You made my job easy. • Consumer complaints “We just wanted to give we weren’t into it.” Beth Bornstein, Director EF Global Village, Santa Barbara them a run for their money,” I hope to see you all 1st Pub Nile at • Family Law 7:30-Bring the Chips Ahoy-KENT Ifel.: (805) 9034)553 • Misdemeanor and felony Saipaia said. “We wanted to But the Gauchos must get offenses go five. I think we get to a into ‘it’ because the Titans SIGMA NU point where we just stop; we UCen 3185 Clash Friday night. USC FIRST ANNUAL SPRING don’t follow through with it. plays UCLA at 6 p.m and the LITTLE SISTER RUSH EF Foundation 961-4246 We have a young squad and I Gauchos follow with Rutgers WED 7 to 10pm at HOUSE hate to say it, but we played at 8 p.m. Saturday’s 3rd Educational Homestay Programs ASSOCIATED like it.” place match and final are B usinessP ersonals STUDENTS The Gauchos now have also at 6 and 8 p.m. University of California four WIVA matches left. respectivley. at Santa Barbara

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For Sale Yamaha Exciter 250. Operator must be expert in DBASE $900 F.L.D. Dreamhouse $2S0/mo, Info? Steph Helmet, Gloves, Rainsuit included. 3+ and Desktop Publishing must be Hours are flexible. 562-6300.______$400. 40 Gal. Aquarium complete expert in MSWORD or experienced Must be 18 years of with Fish, Hood, Stand k more. $140. 1 Male roommate needed to share a with Pagemaker on IBM. age. Must have own Mens 10 speed, excel, cond. $50. two-story apt. $275/month to month Immediate work. You must be 968-9475 Moving Must Sell. Richard 968-7210. 685-0612 now to June.______available in summer. Excellent pay car and insurance. 2F N/S needed to share 2Bed /- and flexiaMe hours. Call persnnel at S ig n up a t 2Fbath, balcony, parking, k laun­ 683-6181.______3Bd, 2Ba., 2Kit. suite. One bed. has A utos for S ale dry. Spacious duplex on Trigo. Apply in person its own kit. and it’s own pvt. en­ Salesperson selling roses in Sweet place. Call Susan or Christine the Fee Trailer 76 RABBIT Excellent body. New restaurant & bars. Call 682-8267 or call after 4 pm trance. Very Unique. Available now 685-1901.______AM/FM cass. Drives well; needs and for next yr. 1600 sq. ft. 6854)223. Leave message on machine. 2 F RMTS NEEDED FOR JUNE 968-1057 some work. $1000,967-7172.______89/90 a few 1 & 2 Bedrm. Apts., 89/90 in 2 bd/ 2 BATH APART. 77 HONDA CIVIC STATION Available for next year in smaller 955 Emb. del Mar. QUIET AREA, LG. ROOMS, WAGON refurbished building. Close. 965-4886 PARKING, LAUNDRY, MUST I.V. Runs great - looks good - the surf BEACH FRONT ROOMS FOR SEE! CALL ASAP JEN/JUNE 685- machine for $650. Call Pat 968-5518. RENT 8460.______A Career Working 79 Alfa Romeo Spider convertible. Located in condo near Zoo. Patio SUMMER DAY CAMP serving San 2F needed 2 share 2 bdrm apt. Trigo Great looking black exterior, tan open to beach and jogging |>ath. 2 For Peace & Justice Fernando & Conejo valleys seeks $281 mo. Very clean spacious for info leather interior, new top & tires. car garage, w/d, furnished and pool. energetic, fun people for staff. call Claire/Shell 562-9796.______Tired of meaningless jobs? Be e Counseiers, horseback riding, Excellent condition 60,000 miles. Available Sept. 15-June 15. $450 per 2 ROOMMATES NEEDED ASAP professional peace activist. S.B. swimming, driving, arts and crafts. Radio/casette $5200 OBO 687-5227. rm. lperson/rm. Call Doug at 965- $247/mo. 6522 EL GRECO, FUN SANE/FREE is hiring committed 28914 Roadside Dr #D6. Agoura Ca ’80 Triumph TR7 Convertible 0443. Lv message.______PLACE, FRIENDLY FOLKS. CALL individuals to be political 818-706-8255______Runs great and looks great. BY THE BEACH lbdrm $550, clean MIKE OR STEVE 9684)114,______organizers. Work to end the nuclear $2975.9684)796.______& ready. Go for the fun in this lbd WANT TO KNOW ALL ABOUT OCEANSIDE 6529 DP apt #1 for 89- arms race end to secure peace & 86 Sprint 36k A/C, AM/FM, 55 Mi/G. $575 pool & more. Studios soon all APARTMENT MANAGEMENT? 90. NEED 2M + 2F. MUST BE Only $3195 OBO. MUST SELL, Call over the area. 966-2740 RN & NOW justice for Central America. Full Er START BY HELPING OWNERS 10 CLEAN k COOL. CALL MOLLY 968- Yingti 961-4984(D) 685-3770(E). CLEAN 2 BDRM, 1 BATH UNFURN part-time positions open. We are an to 15 HOURS A WEEK DOING 0 2 8 0 . ______SMALL REPAIRS AT $8.00 PER ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT APT. Affirmative Action Employer. ROOMMATE NEEDED!! 1 F N/S HOUR. HOWEVER, AN OPEN SEIZED VEHICLES from $100. Adjacent to UCSB. Good parking. Training, benefits, travel Er ad­ ROOMIE TO SHARE 2 BD 1 1/2 PICK-UP FOR OCCASIONAL Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Available June 17th on a 12 month vancement. Call Armando at 686- BATH APT. MOVE IN TODAY, TRANSPORT IS A MUST. TEL. 968- Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide. 1- lease. 2 people, $825 mo. 3 people 2494. APRIL FREE 965-8257 BRIDGET. 5586 AFTER 5. - 602-838-8885 Ext. A4249. $925 mo. Contact Jim 969-5429. 16 Wednesday, April 5,1989 Daily Nexus

The UCSB Fitness Center BEACH TIME!!! Shed that Winter Coat and Spring Into Fitness

Your membership includes: • Exercycles • Rowing Machines • Nautilus Equipment • Nordic Track Skier • Trained, Helpful Staff • State-of-the-Art Equipment • • Newest Professional Aerobic PLUS Dance Facility in the County • Includes Unlimited Classes in the New Aerobic Dance Facility! • Professional Sound System • • Spring Loaded Hardwood Floor • Sign Up at the Ree Trailer Memberships 8 am-5 pm Affordable Rates Need info? Call 961-4406 $35 Sunrise Special! (6:30-8 am only, does not include aerobics classes) Open $59 per Quarter M -F11 am-9 pm Weekends 9 am-4 pm $155 Annual Discount hours.vary during school vacations & holidays

1 9 8 9 Speme Q uarto I jvmg A m Classes Sign ups start Thursday, Marek 16 Please lote: Add $4.00 to fee for faculty/staff Add $5.00 to fee for community members

Class Foe Instructor Day Tima Location Dolos Class Instructor Day ARTS A CRAFTS 66. Guitar, Blues 1.' Botanical Drawing Wkshp.t $16 McGeever-Baise Sat 10:00am-340pm Bldg 440-110 Apr29 $26 Miles Than 5HM00|a IRA AprlS-Junl 67. Guitar, Rock 2. Botanical Drawing $26 Miles Than 64»-74)0pra TRA Apr 13-Jun 1 W&tercolor Workshopt $16 Johnson Sat 9:00am-3:00pm Bldg440-110 May 6 PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES 3. Graphic Desfgnt $26 Anderson Wed 6:00-7:00pm Bldg 440-110 Aprl2-May31 68. Aikido, Beginning 4. Oil Painting!- $26 Petrocelli Wed 740440pm Bldg 440-110 Apr 12-May 31 7KXWKWpm RG2I20 Apr 10-May 31 5. Painting on Silk $26 Yarbrough Thuis 69. Aikido, Int/Adv. 6:00-7:00pm RG 2120 740440pm Bldg 440-110 Apr 13-Jun 1 70. Aikido Apr 10-May 31 6. Pottery $26 Venaas Thurs 140440pm West Campus Kiln $26 HiTh 1h 12.-00, Th 1140 RG2120 Apr 11-Jun 1 Apr 13-Jun 1 71. Fencing, Elementary $10 7. Pottery $26 Venaas Fri 140440pm West Campus Kiln Apr 14-Jun 2 TuTh RG 2120 AprOJunS 72. Fencing, Elementary $10 8. Pottery $26 Venaas Sat 10:00-1:00pm West Campus Kiln Apr 15-Jun 3 MW 94»*50» RG2120 Apr OJ un 7 73. Fencing, Intermediate $M> 9. Pottery, Intermediate $26 Venaas Sat 140440pm West Campus Kiln Apr 15-Jun 3 IWTh 940440» RG 2120 Apr 4Jun 8 74. Fencing, Advanced $10 10. Stained Glass $26 Embree Tues 740440pm Bldg440-110 Apr 11-May 30 ThTh MkOO-MkSOma RG2120 Apr 4-Jun 8 75. Fencing, Theatrical $10 MW 1140-11:50m Apr3-Jun7 DANCE A EXERCISE 76. Karate, Beginning $26 Ueoka ThTh 640740pm Old Gym Apr 11-Jun 1 11. Aerobic Dance Cond I $36 Sheppard MWF 840440» RG 1430 Apr 10-Jun 2 77. Karate, Intermediate $26 Ueoka TVTh 740440pm OldGym Apr 11-Jun 1 12. Aerobic Dance Cond I $36 Owens MWF 3:004:00pm RG 1430 Apr 10-Jun 2 78. Practical Self Defense $26 Herman Mon 5:15440pm RG 2111 Apr lOJun 5* 79. Sailing Basics I 13. Aerobic Dance Cond I $36 Owens TUTV* 440440pm RG 1430 Apr 11-Jun 1 $30 Smith Mon 12:30-2:20pm 440-lKVHartxr Apr3-Jun5 14. Aerobic Dance Cond II $35 Lundquist MWF 740440» RG 1430 Apr 10-Jun 2 80. Sailing Basics I $80 Smith 1m 1240-2:20pm 440-lMVHsrbor Apr 4-Jun I 15. Aerobic Dance Cond II $36 Staff 1Wh** 840-940» RG 1430 Apr 11-Jun 1 81. Sailing Basics I $30 Smith Ibes 2:30-4:20pm 440-110/Hartar Apr 4-Jun 6 82. Sailing Basics I 16. Aerobic Dance Cond II $36 Weider TbTh** 3:004:00pm RG 1430 Apr 11-Jun 1 $30 Smith Wed 12:30-240pm 440-lMVHvbor Apr5-Jun 7 17. Aerobic Dance Cond II $36 Owens MWF 640440pm RG 1430 Apr 10-Jun 2 83. Sailing Basics I $30 Smith Than 12:90-2:20pm 440-IHVHartar Apr6-Jun8 84. Sailing Basics I 18. Aerobic Dance Cond II $36 Capra TVIV* 640440pm RG 1430 Apr 11-Jun 1 $30 Smith Flri 12:30-2:20pm 440-lHVHarbor Apr 70 « 2 85. Sailing Basics II 19. Aerobic Dance Cond II $36 Weider MWF 6:30-7:30pm RG 1430 Apr 10-Jun 2 $30 Smith Mon 240440pm 440-lKVHaitar Apr3-Jun5 20. Aerobic Dance Cond III $35 Dunne TbTV* 1:00-2:00pm RG 1430 Apr 11-Jun 1 86. Sailing Basics II Smith Wed 240440pm 440-IHVHarbor Apr 5-Jun 7 21. Aerobic Dance Cond III $36 Halveison/Staff MWF 440440pm RG 1430 Apr 10-Jun 2 87. Sailing Basics II Smith Ham 240440pm 440-lKVHarbor Apr 6J un 8 88. Sailing Basics II $30 Smith Fri 240440pm RG 2227/Harbor Apr 7-Jun2 "Saturday classes are available only to Fitness Center members, annual and quarterly pass holders and students enrolled in any TViTh section. 89. The Kwon Do, Int $26 Meams MW 6407:161« RG 2320 Apr 10-May 31 Students enrolled in HiTTi sections may attend any Saturday class offering. 90. The Kwon Do, Adv. $26 Mearns MW 640745pm B62S20 Apr »-May 31 Klingensmith Class Wed 540740pm OU Qym Apr 12-May 31 Instructor Day Tima Location Datas 92. Ttennis, Beginning $26 Kirkwood Mon 540040pm Apr !OJua5* 22. Aerobic Dance Cond I 93. Ttennis, Beginning Owens Sat 9:00-10:00am $26 Kirkwood 640-740pm 23. Aerobic Dance Cond 11 Staff Sat Ttennis, Beginning Stadia Courts Apr 11-May 30 1040-1140am RG 1430 $26 Kirkwood 10401140» Stadia Courts 24. Aerobic Dance Cond III Staff Sat 4:00-5:00pm Ttennis, Intermediate $26 Apr 150n3 RG 1430 Apr 15-Jun 3 Kirkwood 540040pm Stadia Courts April May4 NOTE: The above schedule is subject to change contingent upon enrollment. 96: Ttennis, Intermediate (4 weak») Kirkwood Thun 040740pm Apr 13-Jun 1 97. Ttennis, Intermediate $28 Kirkwood Sat 98. Ttennis, Advanced $26 1 1 4 0 » 1240pm Stadia Courts Apr 150uu3 Oou Fee Instructor Doy Kirkwood 640740pm Datos 99. Volleyball, Advanced $28 Stadia Courts Apr 10-Jun 5* 25. Ballet I Bartlett Tres 6:00-7:30pm RG 1430 Apr 11-May 30 640040pm RG 1220 Apr 11-May 30 26. Ballet I $26 Bartlett Thurs 6:00-7:30pm RG1430 Apr 13-Jun 1 CHILDREN'S CLASSES 27. Ballet II $26 Bartlett Sat 1 l:00am-l:00pm RG 1430 Apr 15-Jun 3 100. Children!; Aquatics (Swim Tteam) (see page 16) 28. Ballet III $26 Bartlett Ibes 7:30-9:00pm RG 1430 Apr II-May 30 101. Children!? Gymnastics (see page 16) 29. Ballet III $26 Bartlett Thurs 7:30-9:00pm RG 1430 Apr 13-Jun 1 102. Children!? Ttennis $26 Kirkwood Sat 94)0-104»» Stadium Courts 30. Belly Dance, Beg. $26 Steele Wed 5:00-6:00pm RG2120 Apr 12-May31 Apr 15-Jun 3 31. Belly Dance, InL $26 Steele Wed 7:30-9:00pm RG 1430 Apr 12-May31 32. Exercise Conditioning O u id o o r Recreationnow Classi* S ig n u p* Mtmrt M cm dap H arr* Í (Faculty/Staff) Ritzau MWF 12:10-12:&0pm RG 1430 Apr 10-Jun 2 Speme 1 9 9 9 33. Exercise Conditioning 103. Scuba $99 Staff MW 640-Mfc00pm Copos fad Apr 17-May3 I (Faculty/Staff) $26 Allen TteThF 12:10-12:50pm RG 1430/2320. Apr 11-Jun 2 104. Scuba $99 Staff Itflh 640-KkOOpm Casjnlteol Apr 18^ May 4 105. Scuba - 34. Jazz Dance 1 $26 Smith Wed 6:00-7:15pm RG 1420 Apr 12-May31 $99 Staff MW OtfMOOOpm Campus ftwl May 8-May 24 " 35. Jazz Dance I $26 Angelini Tires 6:15-7:30pm RG 2120 Apr 11-May 30 106. Scuba $99 Staff Ttffh 6:00- 10:00pm Campus Ptal May9-May25 36. Jazz Dance I $26 Angel ini Thurs 6:15-7:30pm RG2120 Apr 13-Jun 1 107. Rockclimbing $46 Staff Th,Lee 7:00-I0:00pm Outdoor RecTVailer Apr 27 37. Jazz Dance II $26 Smith Wed 7:30-8:45pm RG 1420 Apr 12-May31 Sa/Su,LabalI day Climbarea Apr 29 & 30 | 38. Jazz Dance II Angelini Tires 7:30-8:45pm RG2120 Apr 11-May 30 108. Rockclimbing $46 Staff Th.Lec 7:00-10:00pm Outdoor RecTVailer May 11 • 39. Jazz Dance II Angelini Thurs 7:30-8:45pm RG 2120 Apr 13-Jun 1 Sa/Su, Libali day Climbarea May 13 A 14 40. MMM Dance Exercise Gross Tires 2:00-3:30pm RG2120 Apr Il-May30 109. Windsurfing $66 Sundance TBA by student SB Hartar 41. Social Dance Hamilton lites 6:30-7:45pm RG2320 Apr 11-May 30 110. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sat 94)0» Goleta Beach Apr 8 \ 42. Swing and Popular Dance Ota Mon 7:30-9:00pm OldGym Apr 10-Jun 5* 111. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sun 94)0» Goleta Beach Apr 9 43. Stretch and Strengthen Allen TirTh 5:15-6:15pm RG 2120 Apr 11-Jun 1 112. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sat 94)0» Goleta Beach Apr 22 113. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sat 94)0» 44. Tap Dance, Int. Goleta Beach Apr 29 $26 Blackledge Mon B:30-7:30pm OldGym Apr 10-Jun 5* 114. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sat 94)0» Goleta Beach May 6 I ;45 itep Dance, Adv. $26 Blackledge Mon 5:30-6:30pm OldGym 115. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sun 94)0» Goleta Beach May 7 ,46. Yoga, Hatha & Stress Managemt. Äpr 10-Jun 5* Hansma Wed 7:30-9:00pnt OldGym 116. Ocean Kayaking 1 $40 Staff Sat 9 4 » » Goleta Beach May 20 V- 47. Yoga (Faculty/Staff) Aprl2-May31 Serlin 12:10- 12:50pm RG 2120 Apr 10-May 31 117. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sun 94)0» Goleta Beach May 28 •‘V 48. Yoga & Stress Managemt. Wkshp. Honig 10:0flam-4:00pm RG 2111 Apr 29 118. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sun 9:00am Goleta Beach Juu4 FOOD A BEVERAGE 119. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sat 9:00am Goleta Beach Jun 10 120. Ocean Kayaking I . $40 Staff Sun 49. Practical Mixology (Bartending) 94)0» Goleta Beach Junll Apr 10-May 15 121. Ocean Kayaking I $40 Staff Sat 9:00am Goleta Beach Jun 17 (6 weeks) 122. Ocean Kayaking II $40 Staff Sun 9:00am Goleta Beach Apr 30 • '50. The World oTWinet $46 Greenfield 7:30-9:30pm Apr 13-May 18 123. Ocean Kayaking II $40 Staff Sun 9 4 » » Goleta Beach May 14 124. Ocean Kayaking II GENERAL INTEREST (6 weeks) $40 Staff Sat 9:00am Goleta Beach Jun 3 125. Ocean Kayaking II $40 Staff Sat 9:00am Goleta Beach Jun 24 •51. Automotives 126. Ocean Kayaking III $26 Coulson Tires 7:00-9:00pm RG21I1/Garage Apr 11-May 30 . $40 Staff Sun 8:30am RecTVailer May 21 • 62. Bicycle Repair 127. SurfZone $26 Hart Tires 5:30-6:30pm A.S. Bike Shop Apr 11 -May 23 $40 Staff Sat 9:00am Goleta Beach Apr 29 128. SurfZone (7 weeks) $40 Staff Sat 9:00am Goleta Beach May 13 63. Massage $26 Hough Tires 8:00-9:30pm 129. Surf Zone $40 Staff Sat 9:00am Goleta Beach May 27 54. RG 2227 Apr 11-May 30 Massage, Swedish $26 Schoen Thurs 7:00-8:30pm 130. Kayak Rolling $40 Staff MW 7:00-104»pm Campus Pool Apr 17&19 65. RG 2227 Apr 13-Jun I Photo, Basic B&Wt $29 Casabona Tires 6:30-9:30pm 131. Kayak Rolling $40 Staff TteTh 7:00-10:00pm Campus Pool May2&4 56. Bldg 440-106 Apr 11-May 30 Photo, Adv. B&Wt $29 Casabona Thurs 6:30-9:30pm 132. Kayak Rolling $40 Staff MW 74W-I04»pm Campus Pool May 15 & 17 67. Bldg 440-106 Apr 13-Jun 1 Photo, Zone System, B&Wt $29 Casabona Mon 6:30-9:30pm Bldg 440-106 58. Photo, Beg. Cibachrome Apr 10-Jun 5* Printing Workshop $16 Lee Sat l:00-5:00pm Bldg 440-106 Outdoor Recreation Tmps Speme 19 8 9 59. Apr 15 Photo, Int. Cibachrome THp Fee Dates Departure Time Pre-IHp Data and Tima Printing Workshop $16 Lee l:00-5:00pm 60. Bldg440-106 May 13 Colorado River Canoe $89 Apr 20-23 Wed. Apr 12.4:00pm, RG 2111 Sign Language, ASL1 $26 Brother Tires 7:00-8:30pm TBA Apr 11-May 30 Yosemite Valley Camping $89 Apr 27-30 Wed, Apr 19 4:00pm, RG 2111 61. Sign Language, ASLII $26 Littleton Tires 7:00-8:30pm TRA Apr 11-May 30 Colorado River Canoe $89 May 4-7 Wed, Apr 26,440pm, RG 2111 MUSIC Yosemite Valiev Camping $89 May 11-14 9:00am Wed, May 3.440pm. RG All Yosemite Backpacking $89 Mav 18-21 62. Baqjo, Beg/Int. $26 Tkchirret Thurs 6:00-7:00pm RG 2111 Apr 13-Jun 1 Wed. May 10.4:00pm. RG 2111 Colorado River Canoe $89 Mav 11-14 63. Baqjo, Beg/Int. $26 Tbchirret Thurs 7:00-8:00pm KG 21II Apr 13-Jun 1 The. May 2.4:00pm, RG 2111 64. Sespe Creek Backpacking $59 Mav 26-29 Guitar, Beg. $26 Miles Ti»W 5:00-6:00pm TBA Apr 11-May 30 Wed. May 17.440pm. RG 2111 Kayak Day Tour # 1 $25 Apr 23 65. Guitar, Jazz $26 Miles lii« 6:00-7:00pm TBA Apr 11-May 30 9:00am Goleta Beach-Santa Barbara Harbor Kayak DavTour #2 $25 Mav 13 Goleta Beach-Sama Barbara Harbor llheae classes are available only to students, faculty and staff of UC Santa Barbara and the Isla Vista community. University Extension offers similar Kayak Day Tour #3 $25 Mav 27 Goleta Beach-Santa Barbara Harbor classes and programs that are available as part of their continuing education efforts. Anacapa island $80 Apr 28 Pick up information sheet Hawaii Backpacking $750 Jun 15-25 TBA TBA N—d d o n Informa tion? Call 961 «3738 Parking is free after 5 pm Monday through Friday, and a ll day Saturday and Sunday ♦All Monday-only classes are extended one week due to the holiday this quarter. O utd oor R ecreation C a ll 961 -3737