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Turn to Pag* 9 tor the debut ot The Occupants.' SAGAMORE Sept. 15, 1986 I NDIANAPOLI S Vol. 16, No. 3 Ev r i - ± 2 Students Statement catches heat; . protest called 'restrictive' plan center 8y KEVIN STEWART The current statement News Editor describes IUPUI as primarily A proposed mission state­ a commuter campus that plays naming ment charting the future of the role of serving minorities IUPU1 was the focus of a con­ With signs exclaiming and students who are "em­ "IUPUI Conference Center* in siderable criticism last Thurs­ ployed fall-time or otherwise day at a meeting of the Indi­ hand, student leaders told the place-bound" in central Indi­ IU Board of Trustees Sept 6 ana Commission for Higher ana. they do not want "IU" as part Education. Despite his reservations, o f the name of the conference Newly appointed vice presi­ Bepko said he supports the center being built hers. dent Gerald L. Beplco as well statement in principle, and The students' actions came as several IUPUI faculty mem­ added, "I think there is con­ in response to early indica­ bers in attendance, raised con­ siderable latitude to discuss tions that the conference cen­ cerns about the mission state- these things in the future." ter being built north of the m snt However, the statement con­ Blake Street library mall may Beplco admitted parts o f the tinued to raise questions and be named the "IU Conference statement are too restrictive draw criticism. Center." University news and may “inhibit the natural Responding to questions releases have recently referred development" of IUPUI and from commission member Van to the partially-completed not serve the needs of its stu­ P. Smith, Bepko said the state­ structure as the "IU Confer­ dents, faculty and the sur­ ment's intent does not allow ence Center," although no offi­ rounding community. for any campus development cial title has yet been desig­ 8ince the beginning o f the resembling a residential cam­ nated for the site. year, the commission has been pus, such as the construction During their meeting, how­ considering the future of of dormitories to house stu­ ever, the trustees approved the IUPUVwith input from IU dents. name “University Place" for and Purdue. This task follows This point drew drew criti­ site, which will contain the a commission request in 1984 Sophomore Renee Belar concentrates during ROTC cism from IUPUI student conference center and the Lin­ for a "focused discussion o f the rappeling exercises Sept. 6 at the Michigan Street Richard Schilling, who, in coln Hotel, which are both future direction of the two uni- Fire Tourer. Photo by STAN WHELCHEL under construction at the site. vsrsitise in Indianapolis.” See MISSION, Pag* 12 Student Assembly Preeidont Martin Dragonette told beard members that students are Found: 1 earring, 50 books, 4 umbrellas "elated" that the conference center is being built on cam­ By Joyce K. Jensen pus, but want “IUPUI" to be The clock struck midnight expensive, hard cover texts. part of the official name. and she turned into a pump­ But then, it is easy to under­ The student population kin. That was one possible stand why someone might here is for having IUPUI as explanation. want to lose a book for a course part of the conference center Why else would one-only like economics or pathology. name because we take pride in one-high heeled shoe be There was one pair of ear- being part of the university," turned in to the lost and found muffs. h* said. cabinet in the Student Assem­ There was one gold earring. Students held up signs read­ bly office? There was one thermos, not ing "IUPUI Conference Cen­ It might help to. backtrack a empty. We did not open it ter" and "Conference Center at little hers. There are, you see, There was Vance Campbell’s IUPUI" during a portion of two classes of objects at The (Are you reading this, t'mee?) Drogonetto’s address as a Sagamore : (1] state-of-the-art, red notebook for Pi lessor "suggestion to the board," Dra­ and (21 salvageable retreads. Kensey’s math class; and there gonette said. There is no middle ground. were sunglasses and watches The trustees have final say So, when the Student and wallet inserts and a little on the naming of buildings Assembly moved out of Cava­ round thermometer. throughout the IU-syste*n. naugh Hall lust week, leaving The Names Committee, a »»■>>- Also, there was a large man- committee of the board, »..«'vca behind a perfectly good cabi­ ilia envelope ripping with the We were well suited to the Evanston Township High recommendations to the trus­ net, The Sagamore promptly weight of the 60 to 60 key rings task. Buford recognized a lot of School from 1961 to 1962. tees concerning the naming if provided it with a good home. it contained. And there was a the stufT, having turned in IUPUTs lost and found is a buildings. The cabinet was the former very dirty hat that everyone home of lost-and-found articles much o f it herself since she cabinet, not a room. It is an Herman B. Wells, chair of refused to touch, except for a the Names Committee, cou'.d which had been dropped off at began working at Cavanaugh appulling jumble o f . . . every­ certain journalism faculty in 1984'. Shi baa been with the thing. As Annie and I sorted not be reached last week for the Studei.l Assembly office member who tried it on. over the last few years. university li year*. things into different piles, I information concerning the Last Wednesday, Annie “You find rings or what hove took an informal tally: there Down near the bottom of the status of the conference center Buford of Building Services you,” Buford said, “Umbrellas, were roughly three left-hand pile we found the other high naming. and myself dealt with the task books, keys, occasionally one gloves and mittens for every heeled shoe. Whoever she was, During his add roes, Dru of sorting through and organ­ earring." right-hand wanner. she must have gono home gone tie praised the board for ising the mess, before we sent My credentials were also There were at least 60 books, barefoot That is, unless a their selection o f Gerald L. it back to the Student Assem­ impeccable: I was chair o f the not counting notebooks, most prince showed up with some Bepko as the new vice presi­ glass slippers. dent of IUPUI. bly. Lost and Found Committee at o f them texts. New-looking,

> Page 2 SAGAMORE Sept. IS. 1966 NOTICES

TO DAY------The IUPUI Equestrian Team will conduct a membership/ Professor Grove named new law dean organizational meeting concerning horse show schedules Jeffrey W. Grove, a professor of law l:ere, Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Library Hideaway. Call 846-3515 lor was named acting dean of the School of Law detans. by the IU Board of Trustees Sept. 6. The IUPUI Department of Geology will conduct a Grove's appointment comes offer the colloquium entitled "Geological Applications of Remote school’s former dean, Gerald L. Bepko, was Sensing Data." The topic will be presented by Dr. Robert Howe named vice president of IUPUI by the board of the Indiana State Department of Geology Monday from 4-5 in August p.m.in Cavanaugh Hall Room 435. For more details contact Dr. Grove, formerly associate dean for aca­ Hassan Amini at 274-7484. demic affairs, Jins been a law school faculty TUESDAY------member since 1971. During his tenure he The IUPUI Jazz Ensemble wi'l meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in has taught civil pix,cedure, federal jurisdic­ room 130 of the Mary Cable Building. The ensurr.ble needs tion, conflict of law* and urban legal prob­ students who play saxophone, trumpet, trombone and electric lems, among others. bass. Interested students should attend the meeting or call The trustees, meeting on campus, also 251-7200. approved the appointment of James W. The IUPUI Women's Studies Department will host a Torke as acting associate dean. Torke, also a lunchtime forum open to students, faculty and staff on professor of law, has been has been a law "Menopausal Myths" Tuesday from 12-1 p.m. in Cavanaugh school faculty member since 1974. Jeffery W. Grove Hall Room 438. Tha forum will be conducted by Mary Lou Logothetis of Valparaiso University. For more information, Library, Room 002, to pick up an application. contact Dr. Florence Juillerat at 274-3789. Assembly to meet tonight Students will bo interviewed for tho open­ The W omen's Studies Program at IU in Bloomington will ings by Wagoner and Patricia A. Boas, dean host a lecture entitled "Let the Women Speak: Views of the *n»e Student Assembly will hold its first of student affairs. Deadline for applications South African R * lution" Tuesday at noon In Ballantine Hall meeting of the fall semester tonight at 8:30 is Sept 23. Room 004. The forum will be moderated by Barbara Moss. in its new offices, located in Room 006 in the For more information, call 274-3931. The Association of Computing Machinery will prosent a basement of the Blake Street Library. lecture on "Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems" with Assembly meetings are open to all stu­ Robert Tufts on Tuesday at 5 3 0 p.m. in the auditorium at the dents, faculty and staff. 'Family Sunrise' auditions 38th St. campus. All are welcome. At the assembly’s last meeting, Aug. 6, The Campus Bible Fellowship will be showing the film budget matters were tabled due to “lack of at University Theater "They Lied to Us" Tuesday at 8:1? p m In Cavanaugh Hall attendance by senators,” according to min­ Room 221. utes from the meeting. Only five voting The IUPUI University Theater will con­ WEDNESDAY - ______members were present duct open auditions for the play “Family The Geography Club will conduct a mermership/ For more information about assembly Sunrise,” Sept 25 and 26 at 7:30 in the Mary organizational meeting Wednesday at 12:15 p.m.ln Cavanaugh meetings, call 274-3907. Cable Building Theater, 525 N. Blackford St. Hail Room 207. For details call Susan Nader at 274-8877. The play was written by IUPUI student The IUI Finance Club invites all students interested in Madge Dtshmsm-Steifel. hearing speakers from the Dost ness world and taking tours of Students invited^© join Set in a fictional Indiana town just north of local businesses to join. The first mee(,ng will oo Wednesday Film Festival Committee the Ohio River, Tamily Sunrise’ looks at from 1 -2 p.m. in room 2008 of the Business/SPEA Building. For family values and traditions through the more information call Dave Cottengin at 247-9901. Students intrigued by tho glamorous world eyes of a writer and her four sisters attend­ The Chemistry Club will conduct a seminar on "Extending of film hove a chance to get near miles and ing their grandmother’s funeral. Molecular Mechanics: From Microcomputer Implements to miles of the elusive celluiod this semester. Available roles include those for six Transition Metal Complexes” Wednesday from 4-4:30 p.m. in Mike Wagoner, director of Student Activi­ women and four men from their mid-teens to room 231 of the Krannert Building on the 38th S i campus. The ties, said last week that positions are open late fifties. Auditioners should have a mono­ presentation will be given by Dr. Kevin Gilbert cf Indiana for students on the Film Festival Committee, logue, not to exceed two minutes, from a University. which selects films shown at campus film dramatic work. THURSDAY ______1______festivals. Tam ily Sunrise” will be directed by Dr. J. The Organizational Communication Association will Students interested in serving on the com­ Edgar Webb, director of the University Thea­ conduct its kick-off/planning meeting Thursday at 8 a m. in mittee should drop by the Student Activities ter, and performed November 14,15, 21 and room 212 of the Mary Cable Building. All interested students office in the basement of the Blake Street 22. For more information, call 274-0557. are invited to attend. For additional information, contact Michael Balmert at 274-0563. FRIDAY ------:______Alpha Phi Omega , a service fraternity for men and women, (CPA DMsksn II will conduct its fall rush Friday at 7:30 p.m. i<- v m : Ha!! 1985 Room 104. For details contact Greg White a: v NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR SAGAMORE SATURDAY______The National Society for Black Engineers would like to encourage any students majoring in engineering, technology, Editor In Cfttof Hick Callahan Production Manager OradyOuntar Feature Editor Carol SchulU pure science or mathematics to attend their monthly meeting Oplnaon Editor Rebecca Bibb* Oetobutwn Manager Matt Keating Typesetter Kathy'Stephenson Saturday at 11 a.m. in the first floor faculty lounge of the Advertising Manager Erin Oulhanty Science EdOor Joyce K. Jensen News Editor Kevin Stewart Krannert Building at 38th St. For more information, contact Campus Editor LeeUeL FuSer Business Manager SyMa Johnson Photography Editor Tom Strattman Asa Sports ErStor Tarry Hutchens Sports EdHor Craig Kuaaetoury PubSsher Dennis Crtpe Timothy Price at 274-7947. A DD EN DU M ------The Student Affairs Council of the School of Business will

The Sag amort it an auxiliary enter The Sagamure provides an open not be published and the writer’s name host a Career Day Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 2:15-530 p.m. in the prise ot IUPUI. published weekly dur­ fonun for the university community can be withheld upon request. For second floor area of the Business/SPEA Building. Various ing the regular school and biweekly Readers are invited to submit letters of legal masons, anonym ous letters will employers will be available to distribute literature and discuss during the summer The Sagamore is any length and on any topic, although not be printed. career and employment opportunities with their organization not an official publication of the preference will be given to those less Letters may be edited lor clarity and This will be an informal event. For more information, contact university, and does not necessarily than 500 words which are related to brevity, and the editor will refect let­ retied the views of university ad­ matters of interest to the IUPUI co m ­ ters deemed potentially libelous, Ginny Marzke at 274-2466. ministrators. faculty or others. munity. ebscene. Inflammatory or in poor The Sigma Star Chemistry Club will be selling the CRC AU Sagamore editors are required to Letters must include the writer's taste Handbook of Chemistry and Physics at the reduced rate Of $25 be enrolled m a least five IUPUI credit name', address and telephone number, Send letters, preferably typed and until Sept. 19. Molecular model kits may also be purchased for hours. Staff members arc paid through and relation to the university The let­ double-spaced, to: advertising revenue, the sole source of ters must also be dated and signed by The Sagamore $18. For more information, contact Cathy Speck in KB 218 or funding supporting the operation of the writer for verification purposes 425 N Agnes St., Room 001G call her at 274-9827. the newspaper Addresses and telephone numbers will Indianapolis. IN 46202 Sapt 15. 1966 SAGAMORE Poge 3

Parking space about 9 o’clock ia the morn­ Trustees approve projects, ing,” Gilbert said. available, says Three hundred parking spaces were returned to stu­ OK adult education center campus officials dents prior to the beginning of classes this fall in lots 68, 69. By STANLEY MILLER and 80, just north of New York Parking your car on campus By KEVIN STEWART treatments fur several form* o f The center will provide S t and west of Agnes St. is not as hard as you think, if Maw* E d ito r cancer and blood diseases. services to these students, as "We’ve actually had a net you know where to look. Or so The IU Board o f True tee*, Another major project at the well as to students without gain of 160 student spaces says John Gilbert of Parking meeting at IUPUI on Sept. 6, Medical Center approved by degrees who want to enroll in since July o f 1986,” Gilbert approved two mgjor hospital the trustees is an $8.8 million and Transportation Services said. courses to meet specific o^joc here. project* and the creation of an consolidation of adult surgery tive*,’ said Scott Even beck, There are 4591 parking adult education center for the Gilbert says that although services. director of the Dttlsion of Con­ spaces designated "E” for stu­ campus. some parking lota on the east All areas of adult surgery tinuing Studies. dent* at the Michigan S t came Expansion of the bone mar­ will be consolidated into one side of the main campus are pus, according to Willard E. row transplant unit at the area of the University Hospi­ completely full as early as 9 Hanshew, Director of the campus’ Medical Center was tal, with existing facilities to a.m., he has "found empty In other action, the trustees Parking and Transportation approved, allowing 10 more undergo remodeling. spaces in lots 73,72,69, and 70 Services. awarded a contract to the at all times." Those lots ars beds to be added to the exist­ Currently the program con­ This figure comperes to 1261 Shuck Corporation to begin located immediately east and ing program, which currently sists of eight operating rooms "A” spaces and 2904 "B” spac­ construction of the testing and west of the Mary Cable Build­ consists of four beds in Riley in University Hospital and five es. A total o f 10,276 spaces are training facilities and adminis­ ing and north of the East Hospital and four at the Uni­ in the Long Clinical Building. evailable at the Michigan St. versity Hospital. trative offices of the $12 mil­ Garage. lion National Institute for Fit­ campus. This figure includes The project, which will cost "It would take a lot o f the the main campus' three park- ipproxiamately $3.6 million, ness and Sports. sting out of a person parking if calls for all adult cases to be The trustees also approved The company was low bidder he would merely pull into SeeParklng, Pape 12 ■.roatad at the new unit to be an Adult Education Coordinat­ on the project with a bid of $476,000, which was roughly located in existing space in the ing Center for IUPUI, to meet Pregnant? University HospiUl. the needs of adults returning $35,000 under the estimated ! ------The Bone Marrow Trans­ to college. cost o f $510,000. Worried? 1-----WeamhHpl---- plantation Program, which The center will be located in The facility is expected to be began in 1986, is Indiana’s the basement of Cavanaugh completed in time for the Pan first and only such program. Hall, where the game room Am Games next August. uruu rrccnancy uenier The program’s expansion is was formerly located, and will In addition, the trustees Fbr appointment call necessary due to a long wait­ offer advice and programming approved a construction ing list of patients, according services for adulU seeking change order for the amount of Westside 923-0030 to Jan Jansen, program direc­ degrees or who simply want to an additional $80,000 toward Eaataide 359-1600 ----- •Free Pregnancy Testa tor. further their education. The the contract for renovation of Answered 24 how* •Counseling Bone marrow trans­ center is expected to open in the chemistry laboratories at All aervlcea free and confidential •Related Services plantation is one of the few November. the 38th Street campus. AUL/Governor’s Cup 8K (4.97-mile) Run INDIANAPOLIS Saturday, September 27 • 10:00 a.m.

\ Fire up for the 1986 A U U G o v c rn o rs Cup Run, a celebration o f Hoosicr health and TURN fitness and the culmination of a seven-race series in the State Parks across Indiana! AROUND Hcicinmnx at the c*»t step* of the State Capitol. the nam e heath north on Capuof Avenue, turning west at Ohio Street, north on W e* Street, followin# New York Street u cu through the IUPUI campus, veering northwest on White River Parkway West Drive to the (urnaroonti point. Runners then return bv following a southeasterly route on White River Parkway hast Drive, puking up New York AID ffi Street, anti ictracing their steps to the finish line, on Ohm Street, m front of the AUL lower. STATION ! h-M p.m. at Mormon's Atrium Cafeteria in the AUI. lower, features a %S buffet dinner, cash bar. and music by the jz/z fusion group. SMALLTALK. Bud (•ctchell. Ph D , executive director of the National Institute for ha ness and Sport, will give pointers to help you improve your overall fitness. Reservations limited to fast MM) requests free parking in the AUI. cmpkiyce ka north of New York Street.

Free one-mile hun Run. commemorative lung-sleeve t-shats and plastic cups fur HK participants. TA C certified HK course, more than 120 awards in IH age divisions, computerized timing and results and a free concert by the popular Dr. Bop A the Headliners A grandprizc drawing of tickets for two im American Airlines to San Diego, with accommodations ha three nights at the new I jjolla Manual, will be awarded in a drawing o f alt HK entrants. A second winner will receive an hscape W eek en d at the Indianapolis Marriott Hotel. Winners must be present at the awards ceremony to claim the prizes.

I.U.P.U.I. CAMPUS

Registration: Prc-cncry, $7; after Sept, 19, $9. Forms are available at the Indiana- polis City Center, local running stores and health clubs, the A U L T o w er, and the State Parks Division o f Indiana Dept, of Natural Resources, Rm . 616 State Office Building. Race HOTLINE: 232-4124. STATE CAPITOL Sponsored by Governor Robert D. Orr and American United Life to benefit the Indiana State Parks. I

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ACCESS Point ET1030D 274-0767 O • P • I • N • I O N P o g * 5 Under the title of “Extra Benefita’ -friendly, useful Belated books LETTERS advice like the following: to the editor - d o e s your windows so that give faculty rain and snow will not get in. -D o not leave valuables in undesirable rep your ear. Parking guide And my favorite: 7*o the editor offers benefits -Turn your car en^Ma/T. In response -Se your first -Store spare car key in wal­ page article in last week's Sag­ to proud parker let, not your tar. amore concerning lata text­ Besides these “benefits,” we book orders from part-time fac­ anrproud recipients of the fol­ ulty and the unavailability of To the editor lowing privileges: enough textbooks for enrolled I’ve recently had the “privi­ students, let me point out that -Matching letter codes in lege1* or reading the 1986-87 there is another side to this lots with those on your parking Map and Parking Guide. issue which was not emblem (garanimal parking)! Thoae of you in Parking and addressed. —TICKETS. Oh I'm sorry, Tranaportation Service* who I have experienced instances “gentlo note reminders.” were involved in putting when I have submitted my text together the parking guide -TOW ING, or as it is known requests to the bookstore text­ must be congratulated on your to the proud parking family, book office by the required hysterical and gross misrepre­ “free ride via specially equip­ deadline but when the semes­ sentation of parking “privi­ ped vehicle.” ter began, the books were not available. The primary rea­ leges and benefits* available Why, I have not been privy son I was given for this occur­ on campus. Where else can to such privileges and benefits rence was that the bookstore someone pay $65 and up per since being told I have, not one has a policy o f trying to year to become an elite mem- but two, teeth that need a root acquire texts from wholesalers , ber of a “proud parking family” canal. and receive the following “ben­ first before approaching the efits?" In your vague attempt to publishers. humor us, you have lost sight In my instance, by the time Under the title “Special of those you were attempting the wholesalers notified the Benefits-no fear parking.” you to address: college-bound stu­ bookstore that the text was not are told that you are able to dents and health profes­ available and the bookstore display your parking tag, not sionals, not Barney Rubble. contacted the publisher, the only on your rearview mirror, I can’t wait to see next year’s publisher could not fill the but on your windshield with­ brochure with the Pan Am order by the time classes out fear of being thought odd. Games being in town. Maybe began. -Demonstration of fast, efil- new benefits will include for­ So, in fairness to part-time cieni^gar entry without keys, eign language parking tickets instructors, the problem does and receive an encore perform­ and bilingual, friendly parking not always start with the ance without comment. Inspectors? instructor. Perhaps the book­ -NO CHARQE one day per­ Better luck next year. store should reexamine its own buying policy and timelines to mits for thoeo of you who A Humored Proud Parking help alleviate the textbook might have left your permit Member availability problem. elsewhere [remember, you have already paid for parking). William A. Neleon Name withheld upon request

CAM PU S INQUIRY What should the new conference center be called?

Dave Rlsdon John Griffy Bruce Willis Teresa Hensley George Hayes Mechanical Engineering Environmental Policy Organlzafional RHI Business Finance Technology Graduate S tudent Communications Junior Senior S enior S enio r “I think that the name They should cell it the Tan should be related to IUPUI. If *1 think that they should Am Building* since that’s the they are going to call it the IU name it after Glenn W. Irwin, “Give it a neutral name like name that’s going to stick alter Conference Center, then they “I think that we should dedi­ the retired (vice) president ‘IUPUI Conference Center.' should move it to Bloomington. cate it to someone who con­ From what I’ve read, he didn’t IUPUI has had a tug o f war the games are over." tributes slot to the university, recieve credit for developing since it was formed, so the I think that if they called it Text By LIZA BETH FULLER that (IU), it would belittle the and who does not get any rec­ the campus and walking the name should be a con­ glomerate of the two colleges.” campus." ognition.” line between IU and Purdue." Photos By ROBERT YONO Page 6 SAGAMORE Sept. 15.1986 Clinic dispenses prevention, privacy By JOYCE K. JENSEN said. The idea, she added, is to gonococcal urethritis INGU] in information to disseminate Science Editor prevent complications from men. during one visit.” Second of Three Paris developing and to prevent However, she noted, “Uret­ “We don’t diagnose by Pared down to its simplest spread of the infection. hral infections in men are phone, but we do disseminate form, the message from the “O&me in to be evaluated caused by chlamydia 30 to 50 much information that way, Bell Flower Clinic might be and avoid sexual contact until percent of the time." The sex­ particularly in regard to fam­ summed up in a single word: then," Zwickl recommended. ual contacts of men with NGU ily planning. We don’t do any Prevention. "If someone suspects they have will then be evaluated and family planning here, how­ They would like to prevent an STD, they might infect treated as well. ever,” she added. the spread of. sexually trans­ their current or new partner, Zwickl said there is always a The clinic also works with mitted diseases, or STD's. who will then also have to physician on staff at the clinic, self-help groups such y i “The highest numbers of come and to be evaluated or either frbm the health depart­ H.E.L.P., a support group for people come in with gonorrhea treated.” ment or the IU Medical Cen­ people with herpes. And it or chlamydia,” said Beth The Bell Flower Clinic is ter’s Department of Infectious refers people to IU's Infectious Zwickl, a registered nurse at fonded by the Marion County Diseases here. Zwickl is also a Diseases Clinic for purposes the clinic. “Or they have had Health Department and spe­ research nurse for that depart­ such as AIDS testing. In some contacts with people who have cializes in treatment of STD's. ment coses people are referred back these diseases." But the clinic also screens for “Our other message to the to their family physicians. “We recommend that anyone and treats some medical prob­ community would be primary There is a flat charge of $5 who thinks they have been lems that are not always sexu­ prevention of STD,” Zwickl Photo by Tom Strattmsn for treatment, with no restric­ exposed to an STD infection ally transmitted, such as said, “by using condoms and tions on who can use the clinic. make an appointment,” Zwickl vaginitis in women and non­ other barrier methods such as Education is another form of The charge covers adminis­ foam or diaphragms with gel.” prevention the clinic uses. The trative costs, an examination, “Foam provides a barrier to staff counsels patients about and medicine for treatment many STD's," she said, “but infections such as herpes, when that is necessary, Zwickl Graduate and Professional Students with the foam use a condom. often during more than one said. The two together are an excel­ appointment. “With many of Patients are seen by If affordability, convenience and peace lent barrier to pregnancy and the problems we see,” Zwickl appointment only. Same day STD's." said, “there's just too much appointments are scheduled, and quiet are what you are looking for, however, Zwickl said. “Wc we have it: encourage people to call • 10 minutes from campus 5225 West 10th Street between 7:30 and 8 a.m.,” she Speedway, Indiana 46224 said. The clinic's number is • Flexible lease terms 630-8765. • Heat and hot water paid (317)244-7700 The Bell Flower Clinic is • Spacious, contemporary 1 and 2 bedroom located at 1101 W. 10th St., on the north side of the Medical apartments LAMBIRTH PRO SHOP Center next to Wishard Memo­ • Friendly, courteous and professionally Bowling and Billiard Supplies- TrophieS^^1 rial Hospital. managed Patient privacy is important at Bell Flower. “We’re a con­ BEDFORD PARK, 241-4103 10% off vour purchase with this ad fidential clinic,” Zwickl said. . . .ask about our student discount! Wendell Lambirth “Information is not released to anyone but the patient.”

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By TERRY HUTCHENS one as an equal in my mind. I Asst Sports Editor really think that is the best Ken McCoy is listed as the policy when you're trying to number three singles player create a team from what most on the IUPUI tennis team, but people look at as being an indi­ don't let the numbers fool you. vidual sport.” McCoy is much more valu­ McCoy, a 1981 graduate of able than just a number three Plainfield High «fehool, has man on the 1986 Metros played at every position from squad. one through seven in his four years at IUPUI. As a sopho­ “Ken is our captain and our top leader, I'd have to say” more he played number-one for most of the year when six Save15( said IUPUI tennis coach Tom seniors graduated the year GET I5« OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE OF Crawford. “He’s a player we A C HICK FIL A SANDWICH WITH THIS really look for in the clutch. He before. He also played both number-one and number-two COUPON# < «iupnn r*nt »*iih am ulhei nllct Our has a lot of experience for us.” im ipon pci prrvHi p rrtitif last year at times. Whereas on many college Fsfim October IS. 1 tat teams you find an abundance “I really don't put much Closed SuiuU% of seniors and very few fresh­ emphasis on what number I man, the IUPUI story is a dif­ play at,” said McCoy. Tm Washington playing as well right now as I ferent one. Of the seven play­ Ken McCoy, the only senior on Square ers on the team, McCoy finds the tennis team, captains the have in the past, but we just himself the only senior. Metros. happened to have a couple of "Being the only senior is Photo by Tom Strattman very strong players this year really not that big of a factor, and they are playing ahead of especially in terms of experi­ Though one would expect me. As long as the end result is STOP! ence because all these guys that as captain and the only that our team can win a title, Confused? Tired of the same four walls? Need a change? have been playing compe­ senior that he would be the that's really all that matters.” titively for so long,” said “take-charge” guy for the Met­ For the 23-year-old McCoy, Let PERFECT MATCH, INC. ros, McCoy doesn't see it that the most enjoyment comes McCoy. “As far as the leader­ ROtve your problems' ship role, I guess that just kind way. when he plays doubles, with Receive • compute* anatyae and mew a videotape of your of comes with being the elder “I guess I'm more of an infor­ partner Will Winningham. PiRFEC T apartment statesman. As far as most of mal leader than a rah-rah type “Doubles just seems to be these guys are concerned, I’ve of guy,” he said. *1 don't look more suitable to my style of NO CH ARG E just always been here so I down on the freshmen or soph­ game,” said McCoy. “I seem to FREE GIFT UPON LEASING APARTMENT guess I just assume the role.” omores but try to keep every­ See McCoy page 8 OPEN DAILY 878-0366 place y b till

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Professors love our spacious, Uy CRAIG RUSSLEBURO and waited for the Quakers. IUPUI now faces a lengthy Sports Editor Earlham fared little bettor road trip which includes tour­ contemporary and quiet one & Bon appetit, Lady Metros. than IU-Southeast falling to naments at the University of two-bedroom apartments. IUPUI, hungry for a vol­ the upstart Lady Metros, 15-6, Louisville and University of leyball victory after dropping a 16-7. Wisconsin at Milwaukee. The pair of close encounters to Lady Metros will not return . o n Bus Line It was the first pair of vic- The Hermitage NCAA foes Butler and Wright t. i .es o f the season for IUPUI, home until Oct. 9 who.; Ander­ • Minutes from IUPUI State, had tiny Earlham Col­ whicfi now stands at 2-2. son College visits tne School of • Prestigious location 247-8436 lege and lU-Southeast on the Earlham and IU-Southcast, Physical Education Gymna­ menu here Sept 9. which are NAIA affiliates, sium. The Lady Metros outinan- proved to be a welcome break After that dato the schedule euvered IU-Southeast, 15-2, in the schedule for the Lady becomes somewhat kinder to 15-4 in the opening matchup. Metros, who could have gone lUPUfwith four home dates in Professors and Administrators The Lady Grenodiers, who flat after losing to Butler and tho final throe weeks of regu­ went decimated by graduation Wright State. lar season. losses this season, tossed noth­ Want convenience to IUPUI along with ing but duds at IUPUI, strug­ "I think we all felt we could gling with a lineup consisting have done better," said Mafcy Corporate privacy and a quiet place to live? primarily of freshmen. Bixler, outsider hitter, o f the While Earlham and IU- two early losses. “But it really Southeast battled, IUPUI didn’t get to us. It just made us war here consider BEDFORD PARK: whipped out the toothpicks more determined to win." Saturday

• Minutes from airport and downtown More than 100 businesses • Heat and hot water paid Rogers’ Transcription Service and companies are gearing up • Flexible lease terms and furnished for the Corporate Challenge MARY L ROGERS scheduled to take pluce Satur­ apartments available. day, Sept. 20 at the Track and 241-4103 •Dissertattons'Ucture Notos'Term P.>vj*Cas6elte Transcription Field Stadium here. Expertise ii 'aw Employees of such busi­ nesses as Melvin Simon and REASONABLE RATES Associates, Ft. Benjamin Har­ rison, AT & T, and Merchants 6457 B. PARK CENTRAL WEST DR National Bank will go head- INDIANAPOLIS, IN. 46260 to-head in athletic competi­ 253-0922 tion. Captained by Gerald AriTa, IUPUI employees will bo fielding a team for the first time. Be Participant in the event include everyone fVom lawyers and executive directors to sec­ retaries and delivery boys, according to September Suris, spokesperson for the IU Nata- torium. Sponsored by the Indian­ apolis Chamber of Commerce ATTENTION BSN CLASS OF 87 and St Vincent's Hospital and Health Care Center, the action starts at 10 a.m. and admis­ th y wait to start your nursing career? sion is free. Ihe A ir Force has a special program fo r 1987 BSN's. I f selected, you can s^ter A ir Force active duty soon after jraduation-without waiting for the McCoy results of your State Boards. continued from Page 7

It> apply, you must have an o v erall be more relaxed in doubles and ’B" average and meet other basic I really er\joy the tactical parts )fficer entry requirements. o f the game a lot more.” McCoy feels this year's team is equal to or better than any Is a newly ccrmissioned nurse, you'll of the other three teams he has attend a five-month internship at a played on in his four years major Air Force medical facility. with the Metros. I t 's an excellent way to prepare fo r T h is team is a lot more the wide range of experiences you'll enthusiastic than any team have serving your country as an A ir I've played on and I really Force nurse professional. believe the potential is there for us to go a long way," he FOR I ORE INFORMATION COtTEACT: said. SSGT. UES COLE A full-time student with a 317-269-637.7 , (GDI I JET) major in management, McCoy hopes he can put his degree to use in the field of tennis. “I would either like to teach * g. eo* way o4 We tennis somewhere like I have for the Parks and Recreation Department in the past," he said. "Or hopefultly I could get Involved in managing a tennis facility or something like that." Sep* 15.1966 SAGAMORE P o g *9 Critics acclaim R.E.M., wait for hit single

from aome reviewer* who blendings from the outer limit* liking. - R.E.M. Lite* Rich Pagaent detected a more “commercial" of pop sensibilities. Fortu­ Now comes their latest sound coming from the band. nately or unfortunately, the By JOE CAPARO release, amid aforementioned In the past, R.E.M. haa come band has scarcely had to cope 1986 may be the year R.E.M. hoopla. The eound has indeed to be identified with a unique, with aalee and airplay beyond geU real radio airplay. Follow­ changed, possibly attributed to uncommercial mix o f melodic the realm of college radio. ing the releaae of Lifts Rich their choice of producer Dan guitars, heavy rhythm and Despite all the kudos, they Pageant laat month, critic* Cehman (John Cougar, Brian indecipherable, «nnalmoet have yet to releaae a hit single were climbing over each other SeUerl, leaning more towalW* atream-of-consciouanesa lyrics. or climb into the top ten. to heap yet more acclaim on a general maae-ecceeeibility. The band's four previous In fact, to their fans, a good Gone to a degree are singer band which haa already gar­ releases, from the E.P. part of their appeal is their 's mumbling nered ao much reapect from , through the that quarter. individual sound, and with lyr­ vocal lines, replaced partially albums Murmur and Reckon­ ics that could seldom be under­ by clearly spoken verse. However, there waa also a ing , and up to last year’s rea­ stood, one could interpret the alight indication of diataate sonably auccesful Fablee o f the Reconstruction , were unique few catchphraaea to their own So#R.E.M.Pace io

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Student Discount Billboard's Top 10 Singles-Ending 9/13/86 R.E.M. Special offer on our spacious affordable Continued from Pegs 8 one & two bedroom apartments 1. Take My Breath Awey’-Bartln For the first time, one can find snatches o f phrases from • Minutes from IUPUI 2. Dancing on the CeUlng'-Uonei Richie 3. ‘Stuck with You'-Huey Lewis & the News one song [Cuyahoga] actually • On Bus Line printed on the inner sleeve, a 4. Triends and Lovers'-Andereon & Lortng • Walking distance to conveniences practice hitherto unheard of 5. Venus’-Bananarama with R.E.M. Howavar, even Heat Paid 6. 'Higher Love'-Steve Win wood though the lyrics are now often T b e H erm itage 7. Sweet Freedom'-Michaet McDonald translatable from R.E.M.-eee, 8. W ords Get m the W ay-M lam l Sound Machine their meaning is usually still 2 4 7 ^ 4 3 6 ^ 9. W alk This W ay-R u n D.M.C. as much a matter o f personal WANT ADS WORK WONDERS! 10. 'Baby Love-Regina interpretation, and they have though the lyrics are now oftan Classified Ads deadline is noon Thursday. translatable from R.E.M.-ese, their meaning is usually still as much a matter of personal Lease U p?------interpretation, and they have The Secretary maintained their appealing Fed U p ?------1 individuality. S h o r t a g e . 's guitar is, more Move Up! ______often then not, the same pat­ Come beck to work with CDI 842-1751 ented high-treble Ricken- Temporary Services Flexible backer chime he has come to BEDFORD PARK WEST be identified with. But there is work schedules from one to five 237-2830 days a week Good pay and now also a more distorted, benefits. Immediate openings APARTMENTS feedback-oriented feel to sev­ Call or come in today! eral tracks, most noticably • On bus line • Easy access to 1-70 "Begin The Begin" and "Just A • 10 min. from campus • Free heat A water Touch," not heard since "Reck­ oning's" "Little America.” • 3 min. to airport • Free cable T V A H BO He also seems to be using 241-4103 more efleets on his guitars, but Wot sw tm ptarm t rt n in e, u n r * •« this enhances rather than Aa lauM OMWIuiMy l" W wr '------For more information deters from the overall sound, Equal Housing Opportunity______as do ’ steady, origi­ nal and iventive bass lines. Mills’ nonpareil playing has been toned down a bit from its ever-presence on "Fables”, but is still the underlying anchor of the “R.E.M. Sound”, espe-sw dally notable on the afore­ Shoreland T o wers mentioned cut "Cuyahoga.” Mills also makes his vocal debut, singing a duet with IUPUI Stipe on "Superman”. He is matched by ’s extremely solid, atypical, and Affordable Housing now somewhat stylized drum­ ming, which has assumed the for pole position thanks to Geh- man’s more commercialized IUPUI Students production techniques. Regardless of, and possibly thanks to their new producer and his more typical sound, R.E.M. has emerged from their previous somnambulance, and into broad daylight of possible mass appeal and definite pop­ Now Accepting Application* ular accessibility. Efficiency A On* Bedroom apartment* Prom From $185 tC Voter All Carpeted A Utilities ind Continued from Page 12 sorry about it" Student Assembly may cover the campus more throughly in the spring, when students will Eligibility: be able to register for the pri­ maries. Smock said the goal of Under Grade 9 credit hours or more IUPUTs student government was to make the voter registra- _ Grad Students 5 credit hours or more don, “just another service of the Student Assembly.” 5 minutes from 38th St. Campus Saturday is the last day a 10 m inutes from H erron S ch ool o f Art citizen can register to vote 15 minutes from IUPUI Main Campus before a deputy registration On the bus line officer. Interested, potential voters should contact their Close to shopping county election centers to find Growing University Environment a deputy registrar, who can conduct registration at home. 3710 N. Meridian S t For those who miss this dead­ Managed By IUPUI Real Estate Department line, registration in the office 925-3420 of the clerk of the circuit court is possible until Oct. 6. S#pt 15. 1966 SAGAMORE Pog# H CLASSIFIEDS For Rent Services Personals Help Wanted Help Wanted

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ness Building, and that’s a lit­ Parking------tle difficult," he said. Voters to register on campus Continued bom Pag* 3 Post-graduate student Con­ ing garages, 700 visitor spaces, nie Webb described the park­ Today is the first of a four- parties, as well as assembly rest of our lives,” summarized 76 university vehicle spaces, ing situation here as con­ day “voter registration, educa­ members. Smock. 64 handicapped slots, and 19 gested, but said, ‘ I park by the tion” campaign sponsored in "We want to decrease apathy StudenU at the 38th 8 t and spaces for students and staiT dental school, and that’s pretty part by the 8tudent Assembly. in our age group," said Ste­ Herron campuses will have to confined to wheelchairs. easy in the evening." Tables in the basement of phanie Smock, one SA. sena­ travel to the main campus to A minimum of 60,000 vehi­ One student described the the Cavanaugh Hall and the tor involved in the drive. be part of the registration, a cles visit the campus each parking problem here as Blake St Library will be staf­ ‘ First, register voters. Second, trip some may find incon­ week, Hanshew said. “There msgor, but added, "IUPUI is fed by volunteers from the educate voters. Point out to the venient. Smock said S A was are some who want to park growing up. . .I've never been League of Women Voters and State Legislature that we're unable to place booths off the representatives from the right next to their classrooms to a university that didn't have here, we’re students and main campus because of lim­ Republican and Democratic on the fourth iloor of the Busi- a parking problem." aduHti, and w ell be voting the ited planning time and resources, ana admitted,"ws know it’s a problem and we’re THE KAPLAN CURRICULUM See VOTER, P«ge10 FOR CAREER CUMBERS Become organized and Mission. campus wise.. .with The Confined from Page 1 addressing the commission, LSAT, GMAT, MCAT, expressed concern about the Circular. statement’s intention to fur­ GRE,DAT, ther restrict campus housing. CurrenUy, there is housing AND MORE. An IUPUI weekly space for about 300 under­ graduate students on campus. For nearly 50 years. Stanley H. Kaplan has prepared planner with Ths statement also drew over 1 million students for admission and licensing tests an academic criticism for its stance on grad­ So before you take a lest, prepare with the best. K^sian calendar, campus uate programs at IUPUI. A good score may help change your life & city maps Graduate programs will be offered on the IUPUI campus and lists of "through the nationally recog­ SMMfTH1 KAPLAN KAMANBXJCAIIONMCBaaiOD special events. nized programs in these fields available at the Bloomington and West Lafayette campus­ 2511 E. 46th Street es," the statement says. This Indianapolis, IN 46205 suggests that graduate pro- am resources should come K>m existing programs at the two main campuses. "There are outstanding fac­ ulty members on the Indian­ The Circular apolis campus who would be is designed to well qualified to work in the RoebdkH help organize you with most distinguished graduated Because life irnota spectator sport!' your class schedules, meetings, programs,” Bepko said. the IUPUI campus and the city of Indianapolis. Commissioner Clyde R. Also included in The Circular Ingle said the purpose of the discussion of the mission state­ • Final exams schedule ment was to examine the • Library hours and phone numbers • IUPUI sporting events statement’s principle, and that • Campus organizations IU and Purdue should come up • IUPUI transportation schedule with a plan for developing • Schedule lor the Indiana Pacers. Indianapolis IUPUI within the next three to Colts and the Indianapolis Checkers six months. • Special campus and city events Howard G. Schaller, Execu­ tive Dean and Dean of the Fac­ The Circular is a handsome spiral bound booklet ulties, said several private uni­ with a durable vinyl cover and is available at all versities in the area are aware Indianapolis campus bookstores. of the statement and reacted positively to the document When you say Reebok is Aerobics. Birth Control You’ll get more out of your aerobic workouts when you’ve You mean got performance footwear working for you. Reebok aero­ bic shoes are designed with care to give you the support Planned Parenthood and stability you need, plus all the comfort you want. P 10 Convenient Locations Planned Parenthood sets the standard for professional; con­ Midtown Northwest 925-6747 876-1774 fidential, low-cost: Castleton Franklin • All birth control methods 849-9304 7364511 • Breast exams and pap smears Southside W estfield • Pregnancy testing while you wait B?g.-1168 788-0396 896-2594 cAdams • Gynecological and V.D. exams Eastside Martinsville w; 8994731 342-0126 • Personal crisis counseling shoes Avon Shelbyvilie 272-2042 3980717 Education, Counseling and Resource Center: 925-6686 Medicaid and charge cards welcome.