Polls open SaeliON PAY '84 8 a.m-8 p.m.

Volume 82, No. 37 Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 Thursday, March 22, 1984 City council to study police corps project Day at the Polls

By Patty Kamysz Ryden said the program was unneces- Mayor Tom McEnery's proposed po- sary. lice corps program was given a boost "We have the best police department Tuesday when the city council voted 8-2 to in the country," she said. "We don't have establish a committee to study the pro- recruitment problems... To invest such a gram. large sum of money substitutes quantity Touted by McEnery as an innovative for quality." plan to put more officers on the street, the Police Chief Joseph McNamara ag- police corps program will be examined by reed San Jose does have the best police de- an ad hoc committee during the next two partment, but added, "that doesn't mean months. The committee will examine fi- we can't be better." nancial and legal ramifcations of such a Black and Hispanic groups at the program. hearing praised the plan, saying it would The plan is to recruit new officers by open up avenues to minorities, as well as financing their educations in law enforce- provide better community relations be- ment-related areas in return for three tween the city and its "ideological young years' service on the force. people." San Jose State University and the Uni- The program would be a contract be- versity of Santa Clara have agreed to par- tween the city and the student. The city ticipate in the police corps program under would provide scholarships of $28,000 for the present conditions. At the hearing four years of college providing that, upon Tuesday, SJSU President Gail Fullerton graduation, the student spend a minimum compared the program to ROTC, saying it of three years on the police force. Forty could provide just as valuable a training applicants would be selected each year. experience The students would be paid a lower Students could serve on a "trial em- wage than trained police officers, saving ployment without the long-term commit- the city an estimated $2.8 million over a ment," she said. 10-year period. The estimates are based Though council members expressed on a report compiled by Deputy City Man- caution about cost effectiveness and en- ager Jack Van Sambeek. forcement of the contract, most agreed it McEnery said two unsolicited schol- would benefit both the student officer and arships of $28,000 have already been of- the San Jose Police Department. fered, one from Atari and the other from Council members Lu Ryden and Wolfe Sesnon Buttery, a property devel- Claude Fletcher voted against setting up a opment and management firm. new committee, saying it should be re- ferred loan already existing one that han- Appointed to the special committee dles police issues. are Mayor McEnery and council members Thomas Hardy Fletcher said he was concerned the Jerry Estruth, Shirley Lewis and Iola Wil- council was beginning development of the liams. Although preliminary research has SJSU students vote on campus is- lissa Riley, public relations major, polls closing at 8 program when it should only be in the con- been conducted by City Manager Gerald p.m. Voting tables sues and candidates Wednesday. ceptual stage. Newfarmer and Van Sambeek, committee Janet Yano, advertising, and Re- are located at the Student Union, The program needs to be carefully members will do further studies. Running the Student Union voting gina Murphy, liberal studies. Mee- Clark library, Sweeney Hall and studied, he said, because we, as a coun- Specifically, they will look into the tables are, from left to right, Me- lions continue through today, with the Business Classrooms. cil, have few dollars to deal with regard- level of funding, cost savings and liti- ing public safety." gations, such as how to handle drop-outs.

REC fees stable, Cordova accused of rule violation YESS campaign manager files charge of electioneering misconduct

Schneider says By Mark Freeman Laus was at the Feb. 14 IDA meeting and "I feel it was done with complete honesty," Associated Students President Kathy Cordova thought what Cordova said there was possibly a Cordova said. "I wasn't trying to do something se- By Karen Salom later, Scheider said, "You can't allegedly represented the Progressive Student violation, but he was not sure, he said. cretive in this. The Student Union Board of close it off completely. We are a Party and solicited candidates for her party slate It was not until a similar instance concerning "If I was afraid it was possibly a violation. I Directors approved a recommen- business. one month before the allotted time. said Tom YESS candidate Diana Garcia was ruled a viola- wouldn't have done it," Cordova said. dation Tuesday that states under Laus, campaign manager of the Your Effective tion last Monday that he decided to present it to PSP has filed a number of YESS campaign vi- no circumstances will student "If something comes out Student Support party. the board, he said. olations with the board, Cordova said, and this fees for the Recreation and ( that needs more funding) later. Laus brought the possible campaign violation Garcia solicited funds from the Panhellenic might be a reaction to some of those. Events Center be raised above we'll deal with it later." to the A.S. Election Board Monday, said Todd Pi- Association the governing body of sororities at "I think they (YESS) might be grabbing at $40 per semester. losi, chairman of the election board. SJSU and the board found its violation. straws to find something against us," she said. S.U. Director Ron Barrett The meeting to decide on the alleged violation Act 9 of the A.S. Constitution states political The Election Board, if finding Cordova's ac- The recommendation, which said that although it is a legiti- was held last night at 9:00p.m., past press time. parties cannot represent themselves as political tions a violation, will decide both her's and Gar- passed by a 8-3-2 vote, was made mate question, "we shouldn't tie Cordova said she went to the Feb. 14 Inter- parties before the orientation meeting, which this cia's sanctions at the meeting. Pilosi said. the day before the two-day Asso- the hands of future boards. From Dormitory Association meeting to talk on how to year took place March 8, Pilosi said. ciated Students elections began. a business standpoint, we don't form a political party. IDA was considering form- "What makes this so significant is that she got "We are going to balance out this one (Cordo- The Rec Center is one of the is- know what's going to happen in ing a party for the current A.S. general election two people from IDA to run in her party." Laus va's) with what Diana Garcia did." Pilosi said. sues students are voting on. five years." and they were asking her for input, she said. said. "It would be a parallel decision." She later told IDA members about PSP. and if "They the Election Board) treated Diana The Election Board is considering a fine, or a However, some SUBOD Larry Dougherty, A.S. vice anyone wanted to help out on it. they could talk Garcia's as a major infraction. but Kathy's is restriction on where they can campaign today, Pi- members questioned the decision president and co-coordinator of with her later, Cordova said. more severe because of the things involved," losi said. because they were uncertain it the 15-member Committee to "I gave them encouragement to form their Laus said. would keep fees from rising Stop the wRECk, said he has ap- own party or work with PS? or YESS," Cordova Cordova said three people from IDA are on Cordova will not attend the Election Board above $40. SJSU students cur- proached Schneider and SUBOD, said. "It's not like I went in to push PSP or any- the slate, and only one approached her after the meeting, but said she sent a letter on her behalf to rently pay $10 per semester to asking them to address the ques- thing." Feb. 14 meeting about working for PSP. the board. fund the proposed Rec Center. tion of whether the fees were Next semester the fee will in- fixed. crease to $40 per semester. Dougherty said his concerns Michael Schneider, A.S. con- were "basically ignored." Student Union lacks space to house KSJS troller and member of SUBOD, suggested the recommendation According to Dougherty, By Cindy Roberts the House Committee reported its ings" about using A.S. office space because he said students don't Schneider said he didn't feel it It's "back to the drawing findings. for the station. understand the fee increase. was necessary to clarify the fee board" for KSJS' relocation plans. "I expected a field of questions "Sure. I'd like to," he said, "but increase, but now he's changing said Joel Wyrick, general manager from them," committee member I don't know how political that is. I Schneider said he never his mind. of the station. A Student Union Matt Smith said. can see an animosity build up. The thought student fees would go Board of Directors committee re- Wyrick said KSJS wasn't there House Committee gave the impres- higher than $40 per semester. He "I see this as a token gesture cently concluded the Student Union because it was never notified about sion that they (AS,) have a lot of said Rec Center publicity has led before the election," Dougherty lacks the space needed to house the the meeting. KSJS had been notified space. but I don't think they have students to believe it would in- said. He added that he hopes campus radio station. of meetings in the past by a phone the space availability. "I think it's a crease. According to the original SUBOD pursues the issue after KSJS received a letter late last call and a memo, he said, but move to change our train of thought. received referendum, the $40 per semester the elections. week from S.U. Director Ron Bar- neither for this meeting. I don't think A.S. is the way to go." were told by Smith ot fee increase would affect stu- rett saying SUBOD's House Com- "We Matt "We don't have space for some- the House Committee that we'd he dents for the next 25 years. SUBOD has always acted on mittee decided the station would be thing like that," A.S. Vice President notified" Wyrick said. the belief that fees would not go given top priority when more space Larry Dougherty said. "The only The recommendation is a any higher than $40 per semes- is available. Smith and Barrett said KSJS clarification by SUBOD, Schnei- ter. said SUBOD member Tony Wyrick said the letter gave "no representatives weren't not i f led adequate rooms are inside offices, they know when the der said, to let students know it Robinson. clue" as to when more space might personally, hut and people are doubling up already. doesn't intend to let student fees open up. So for the time being. KSJS meetings are held. Joel Wyrick "Something should have been "They'd attended the last three rise above $40. "We're just making it a for- will remain in Hugh Gillis Hall. KSJS Manager located for them (KSJS)." or four meetings," Smith said mal motion," he said. "It's too In a Spartan Daily story that "They know the meetings are on However, when Kathy Cor- bad we couldn't make it earlier." ran three weeks ago, Barrett was Wyrick said he wants to con- every other Tuesday. For an impor- dova, A.S. president and SUBOD Students approved the Rec quoted as saying space will become could not recommend space for the tinue pursuing the project. -- is tant thing like this, I'd think they'd member, asked the hoard if the Center in the March 1982 A.S. available when a fourth floor radio station, it did suggest KSJS He will meet this week with be interested in finding out when the $40 increase could be raised elections by a 1,868 to 1,165 vote. added to the Student Union approach Associated Students for James Lull, the station's faculty ad- KSJS representatives were not meetings were " some of its office space viser, to discuss plans for the sta- present at the SUBOD meeting when Although the House Committee Wyrick said he has "mixed feel- tion. Page 2 Vtmoull Thursday, March 22, 1984/Spartan Dail

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Jeff Barbosa Ken Leiser News Editor City Editor

Pat Sangimino Warren Bates Layout Editor Forum Editor Kill the beef I say, we Americans certainly are trendy people. If anything new and kind of cute comes along we cling to it, smother it and use as if it were our own creation. Say- ings, signs, plays on words. etc. . . are taken, quoted, promoted and heard to the point of nausea. The follow- ing are several things which have "gotta go."

Frank Lopez Staff Writer From White House to nut-house "Where's the beef?" John Hinckley tried to kill the president. Where is he often? Does walking by the White House make you now? Boy, what a witty utterence. I have to adnut, I found crazy? The 'Kahlumnisr it quite cute the first 10,000 times I listen to that sweet Did David Mahonski have the same intention when The Secret Service is deft about justifying its ac- old lady belch, "Where's the Beef?" But now, 10,000 he was spotted hanging around the White House with a tions, but this case of the dangerous female driver later, I'm wondering "Where's the humor?" sawed-off shotgun? We will never know. seems a little far-fetched from the neo-fascist way The phrase has virtually become the banner saying And now there is another one. Secret Service agents she was arrested, to the careful inspection of her car af- by Dean Kahl of the Democratic Party. Senator Kennedy used it, Gary arrested a woman Monday near the White House. Likes terward. Hart used it and on the cover of this week's Newsweek, The woman was arrested for "suspicious behav- there is a photo of Hart and Mondale standing next to ior," a Secret Service official said. The spokesman also each other with the caption reading "Who's got the said that one of the White House gate guards observed beef?" something that "didn't seem like a normal action." "Where's the Beef?" has gotta go. What do these subjective, abstract terms mean? In Hart's name, too, has seen no end of use. Headline every report-writing seminar I've attended indeed a writers throughout the nation have unceasingly used the Monte Poole goodly number those phrases were to be avoided for man's last name as material for a play on words: "Mon- Staff Writer reasons of ambiguity and lack of clarity. Professional Wild kingdom dale 'Hart' -broken in Florida" or "America takes Gary reports, it is said, are objective and state facts without to 'Hart' "or "Mondale wins 'Hart'-stopper." Enough is assuming conclusions. enough. 'Hart' puns have gotta go. The woman was unarmed and made "no attempt to From the "weather's-too-nice-to-be-cooped-upndoors" A different type of heart that is also in need of the crash through or penetrate" any of the gates, said an- department: The sun was hot (as it usually is) Tuesday. I deep six is that darling shape on bumper stickers known gang of terrorists, they blocked the path of her vehicle, other Secret Service spokesman. She did nothing indi- blew off class, bought some popcorn from the Spar- as "luv's." "I heart four-wheelers," "I heart sprinted to her door, smashed the windows and yanked cating insanity and yet she winds up in a mental hospi- tan Bookstore and headed for the San Jose Wildlife whales," "I heart cockerspaniels." I guess it's all her out. A better kidnapping technique has yet to be tal. Preserve: New 'York's fault. I've even seen an "I heart Rea- found. , No charges were placed against the woman and When 1 arrived, the animals were just crawling gan" sign. 1 mean, come on, Reagan? Maybe she should have been arrested. Maybe she none were being considered. Mighty big of the boys. out of the woodwork. The preserve is unique in that "Heart" bumper stickers they gotta go. posed a life-endangering threat to the president or those What would the charges be? Driving under White House it has no fences separating the animals from the And what about Weird Al Yankovich. Everyone has close to him. Maybe not. But like the cases of Hinckley security surveillance? The biggest crime committed, as spectators and passers-by. no doubt heard his song, "Eat it." The tune is funny, but and Mahonski guys who clearly meant business she far as I am concerned, was her driving a Ford Pinto. The animals' activities fascinated me. I does it deserve to have emerged in the nations top forty was sent to the mental hospital. That, my friends, has been proven destructive. (number 14 on KHTC)? I understand some youngster A plethora of questions scramble about my mind re- gurgled with enthusiasm while shoving a heaping Everytime someone is accused or suspected of try- named Michael Jackson has even done a mock copy of garding this event. Will this woman ever again be seen handful of popcorn into my mouth. ing to harm the president, they get a free ticket to the "Eat it," jokingly titled "Beat it," which has had some by the public? Does she have a job? Children? Is she Nature seemed so beautiful. Land of Entrenchment. Why? Are they all crazy? What commercial success. Things are definitely getting out of destined for wrist straps, strait-jackets, screaming The animals, though, seemed a little sluggish goes on inside those walls, anyway? hand. neighbors and padded rooms with tiny holes in the door? For the most part, they lied around and yawned. Hinckley was considered, even by those close to The public's adoration of Michael Jackson is simply Does she deserve it? Does anybody? Thank goodness I didn't bring my camera to cap- him, a flake. Judging by his bungling, awkward, ill-con- ridiculous. ture these timid beasts on film. ceived assassination plan, he is. well, extremely flaky. I, and many others among the multitudes, would Opinion pieces in the Daily covering topics such as I decided to lie in the shade myself and observe It's almost like he wanted to get caught. Maybe he de- like to know why these people are shipped away so Elizabeth Bouvia, abortion and the nomination of Ed the creatures. Maybe they were leery of a person served a free ticket. quickly. Maybe this woman will be lucky. Maybe she Meese for Attorney General get no response from the will again see freedom. But what about those who trans- lurking about. I prayed they weren't aggressive campus community. Secret Service agents said Mahonski had been walk- gressed before she committed her malicious act? enough to attack an unarmed journalism senior. But the minute something is written criticizing Mi- ing about the general area of the White House for a cou- Tell us, Ron. Tell us, Secret Service. Tell us, some- They weren't. chael Jackson, letters come out of the woodwork. Any- ple of weeks. He must've been up to something. They body. Tell us why bombs explode, shots are fired, win- But then, for a fleeting moment, the animals thing that has to do with Michael Jackson has gotta go. were investigating his background. Mahonski's sawed- dows are smashed and enrollment in the federal out- showed signs of life. An amorous male began paw- For those who don't care about any of the above, it's off shotgun triggered a few shoot-first -perform-lobo- house goes up. ing a female in what appeared to be some sort of about time to start referring to them in another way. tomy-later mechanisms in the agents. Considered crazy Tell us why taking one too many morning drives or mating ritual. They rolled around on the grass. The "Apathy" has overstayed its welcome. instead of criminal, he also gets a one-way ticket. evening strolls within telescope distance of the White temale creature even pawed back at the male. A.S. political candidates, almost without exception Ronald Reagan's presidency seems plagued by the House qualifies you to swell the ranks of the mental spilled several popcorn kernels with my eyes this election,referred to SJSU's student body as being bizarre. On the same day as the Mahonski incident, a ward. fixed on this act of nature in action. But I wasn't the "apathetic." The word "apathy" has reached the crit- man climbed a White House fence and was arrested. Some advice: If you have any enemies, relatives only one watching. A male animal of another spe- ical state. Why don't we use "indifference" for a while? Last year an anti-nuclear protester was shot and killed you don't like, or ex-lovers you wish to banish from the cies was examining the scene. I figured I'd best de- Whether anyone cares, "apathy" has gotta go. after threatening to blow up the Washington Monument. face of the earth, there is a solution. Simply extoll the part before there was any bloodshed over territorial The list of tired verbage and over-glorification of There was a bombing last November which prompted healthful virtues of brisk evening strolls and drives. rights. pop stars could go on forever. It really should stop or at increased security. Then buy them a one-way ticket to Washington D C and I thought I wasn't going to make it. When I least be slowed down. That is. I hate to be apathetic, but It has been said Secret Service agents accost people tell them to make sure they visit the White House crept out of the shade, there were animals every- who cares where the beef is? who walk by the White House too often What is too You may never see them again. where. Where did they all come from? Why do they all just lie around in the sun? Are they all rejects from the San Francisco Zoo? LETTERS TO THE EDITOR I wished Marlin Perkins or Lorne Greene had If the homosexual community wants to become Also, during our single last year in Social Science, accompanied me to answer my questions. Student sick of reading gay issues more outspoken, that is their business. However, why historians published 12 volumes in their scholarly Most of the animals had unusual plumage. should the straight students at SJSU who are in the fields; their students published another five. Some shed their outer coats to enjoy the sun. One on the front page of the Daily majority be subjected to a rising number of homosex- No president and no facilities manager had to keep beautiful beast passed in front of me elaborately I am writing this letter because I am annoyed with ual articles being printed in their school newspaper. an eye on us then. I wish to assure the academic commu- decorated with brilliant markings, a feathered. the increase of articles printed in the Daily and partic- If the Daily must print articles concerning homo- nity that future surveillance, likewise, is unnecessary. floppy mane and pink hooves. ularly on the front page concerning the homosexual sexual issues, don't print them on the front page. James P. Walsh I deducted that it was a female because she community. Ross Phihips History Department looked as passive as the animal that had been It seems to me front page articles should not only be Marketing chairman mauled by the aggressive male beast. of interest to the students at SJSU, but those articles senior Ignorant of her behavior patterns, I tossed the should be of interest to the majority of SJSU students. I Psychology professor suggests last few kernels of popcorn on the ground in front of think the Daily has failed to recognize who the majority History chairman takes offense her. She flashed a wild look and scampered off. of their readers are. Dudley Moorhead TV monitors That animal didn't warm up to me as quickly as I am curious to know how many people actually to facilities director's comment the squirrels in William Street Park or the pigeons Henry Orbach's comments in your March 21 artcle read the front page article "Gay men speak out on par- The quotation attributed to vice-president Henry in Monterey. She was a lovely creature, neverthe- on the move of some social science faculty out of "some- enthood" in the Monday, March 19 issue, or how many less, and I imagined how nice it would have been to Orbach ("Dean agitated by location change" Spartan thing nice" in the old Social Science building into a noticed this article and said "Who cares!" take her home ass pet and tame her. Daily. March 211 is offensive. In the old Social Science "standard faculty office" really caught my eye. I am not criticizing this one particular article. I am All in all, the animal activity was boring. Some office building, faculty "could come and go as they I was especially intrigued by his statement that criticizing the increase of homosexual issues being creatures stretched. Others yawned. One was even pleased. There was no one to keep an eye on them." "They (the social science people who had to move) printed in the Daily, particularly on the front page. eating a sandwich. If the quote was accurate, it reveals a tragic per- weren't happy about moving. They could come and go I do not care to read about gay rights, gay problems But most of them just sprawled out on the grass sonal limitation. as they pleased. There was no one to keep an eye on or any other gay issues. I guess you could say that I just around a bubbling watering hole or any other During History's occupancy of Social Science, suc- them," care less! If the homosexual people want publicity, they grassy spot they could find. cessive University presidents have nine times desig- Good heavens! Faculty coming and going as they should print their own newspaper. I don't want to read One beast even got up and wandered a nated historians as Outstanding Professor and Presi- please. We'd better stop that appalling practice right toward about their problems in the Daily. busy street. I thought of notifying a dential Scholar. now. Furthermore, we Social science faculty are partic- gamekeeper. but there was none to be found. ularly sneaky, so it is essential that someone "keep an Shortly thereafter, a pack of wild creatures eye on us." arose and began walking on the paths that I had as by Berke Breathed It might he a good idea to have BLOOM COUNTY closed-circuit TV sumed were only for the viewing public. cameras in our offices and a timeclock at the entrance These QUICK .// CAU. AN animals weren't unintelligent, but they /5, if letRA to Dudley Moorhead Hall.After all, we surely don't want were extremely listless. *AV ROLL OH, IT WA!) sneaky social scientists getting away with '4 music. AIANNANCE ' 415 CHEST HAS ANY c,rli ' anything. As I was leaving, a creature resembling a bah, AWFUL ' Robert II. Clarke 41,10 THE EYPC0510N NAIR 7 HAW boon confronted me and growled, "yagotthetime. f(AireP AIR DALLAS" KABOOM HAP Psychology. a i POOF man" or something like that. I eluded this noisy 1-k\' SqlfI professor predator and cHer AAI&H escaped the preserve disappointed r.4 t:P with the animals' activity. 'NA LETTERS The creatures didn't throw their excrement at NONv, All letters must bear the writer's name, signature, me, but they took the "wild" out of wildlife. major, phone number and class standing. The phone .* number is for verification purposes, and will not be 0,- printed. Dean Kahl is the Daily's feature editor and col Letters can be delivered to the Daily, upstairs in iimnist. His column appears every Tuesday and Thursday. .___I t--.1_,, 3te Dwight Bentel Hall, or at the information center on the fir,- - Ule4rt mr--r first floor of the Student Union til Spartan Daily/Thursday, March 22,1984 Page:) Suburbian rock Women's project now a weekly program hits the road By Cindy Roberts What started as an independent study project for 'Esencia' is also a good resource NEW YORK AP) They come from the suburbs of last fall's semester has blossomed into a weekly public for the arts. Poetry and music from Minneapolis and got their start playing bars near college affairs program on KSJS. students and the collective have campuses and in bedroom communities dotted with shop- "Esencia: A Woman's Perspective" is a program ping malls and fast food joints. by, for and about women, and is co-coordinated by been aired.' And the name they chose to launch their musical ca- SJSU students Maria Lynn and Jacqui Kaufman. Maria Lynn reer? Why the Suburbs, of course. "Working on Esencia has made me become really co-coordinator of 'Esencia' Maria The five-member rock group has been on the road aware of women's issues. I got really involved, and it's promoting its first LP for Washington, Pennsylvania, opened my eyes to more subtle discriminations," said KKUP radio in Cupertino is the only other local New York, the West Coast and British Columbia. Minne- Kaufman. For instance, Kaufman and Lynn consider apolis is their last stop. station that offers a women's program, and Kaufman equal rights a loud women's issue that most everyone and Lynn agree that commercial radio stations are In New York, the Suburbs attracted a respectable is aware of. Some of the issues the show deals with are hesitant to air a program such as "Esencia." and approving crowd at their concert at The Ritz, a violence against women in pornography, sterilization "The public doesn't want to hear a program like Manhattan rock club. But their name has yet to become a of women in third world countries, and ways this," said Kaufman. "They're socialized against household word. Christianity has oppressed women. These issues tend women being equal and men are afraid of women's Small wonder, says drummer Hugo Klaers. "Musi- to be the most controversial. power." Both agree the public has many cally, we're in the equivalent of seventh grade," he said. "A lot of women's issues are controversial in misconceptions of the women's movement, and "men- He said that he and bass guitarist Michael Halliday general," said Kaufman, and Lynn added, "We have hating" is just one of them. didn't start playing seriously until the band formed in 1977 poetry readings on the air that are about lesbians and "Mainstream music is very sexist, so it would be on Thanksgiving. rape, and people are shocked when they hear stuff like show on. A lot of disc That was when lead singer Beej Chaney and key- that." hypocritical to put a women's sexist," said Kaufman. lioardist returned from a year in California, jockey's are very Thomas Harcb where Poling was studying composition. They hooked up She offered the following as an example: KPEN members of the collective have been aired. One announcement advertising SJSU's recent with Klaers and Halliday, who had been working as cooks radio ran an student read her poetry on the air and has now decided announcement of the ad in Minneapolis. The fifth player is Bruce Allen, 28, on lead Womyn's Week. Following the to try and get it published. It's really nice to hear that guitar. the station played the song "Girls Just Wanna Have stuff." Fun." After the song. Kaufman said, the disc jockey "Esencia: A Woman's Perspective" is currently Before being signed by Polygram, they had released said, "If girls just want to have fun, how come they say aired on KSJS Tuesday evenings from 6107 p.m., but wo albums and a single for Twin-Tone, an independent no all the time?" Kaufman felt this statement was in Kaufman and Lynn would both like to see the show label. The LPs were "" and "." competition with the Womyn's Week advertisement expanded. file single was called "Dream Dog." that had just run. "When we started we were coming up from zero Like Men at Work, who familiarized Americans with "I called them because I felt they stepped over the and one hour a week was all we could handle," said Vegemite, an Australian vegetable spread, the Suburbs' line, and they made a joke about it," she said. She Lynn, "but we're really ready to move on now." Both lyrics also reflect their origins. "Rattle My Bones," a sin- acqui added that when she calls radio stations with similar women feel the expanded hours would give them a gle from their current album, mentions 7-Eleven, the con- Kaufman complaints, the disc jockeys usually just dismiss the better opportunity to educate the public on women's venience store chain. whole matter by making a joke of it, saying something issues and offer more variety and time for those in h., Chaney and Poling write most of the lyrics. "We're like, "we discriminate against everybody, we don't collective to do the programs they want. the spokesmen for the other guys," Becky said. like anyone." It's not going to be easy, they say. The Suburbs have a video clip on Music Television Men have not been interviewed on "Esencia" in "We're a public service program we're an 1.1 and have made the charts in England. They've had air- the past because the program is "A Woman's ( Federal Communication Commission I regulation: - play elsewhere in Europe, and reportedly have a loyal fol- Perspective." However, there are men in the said Lynn, "It's obvious we're not really supported lowing in Australia. "Esencia" collective, and some members of the the station." Though their stage appearances earrings and din- organization "Men Against Rape" will be interviewed "If we were to back out, I don't think they'd ner suits show one side of them, the Suburbs are as tra- on an upcoming program. complain," was the way Kaufman put it. Both agree ditional as their name. All are married and Poling has a "'Esencia' is also a good resource for the arts," that it would be a real fight to get more air time from 10-year-old son. said I.ynn, "Poetry and music from students and the station, but both feel it's more than worth it

Spartan Daily Actress tells of life with famous dummy Serving the NEW YORK (API She was born the dummy's sis- filmmaker Louis Malle. "You really don't have much to trayal in "Starting Over." and was lauded tor her work 111 San Jose State ter the sweet stripling of that raunchy redwood rake, hide after doing it. The book began a process of growing 1981's "Rich and Famous." University Community Charlie McCarthy. up that never ends. "I look at all the opportunities given to me. Out of fear Since 1934 Candice Bergen was the golden daughter of ventrilo- Her poignant and witty acount written in a lively and and uneasiness, I didn't make the most of them," she quist Edgar Bergen and his wife, Frances. She was a ce- often self-deprecating style has yanked her from a self- said. (LIU'S 509-480) lebrity child who reaped fantasy Christmas presents from imposed literary sabbatical and encouraged her to re-ex- "I never did anything disciplined in my life, and it "Uncle Walt" Disney, but had to share her father with a amine acting. really knocked the socks off me." she said. ond class pita age paid at wooden doll. Right now, after spending two years doing little else .11 Jibe. Caltfornia Mini GET r California Newspaper Often Bergen, then the toast of radio, sat young than the book, she says she's a little "rusty" about acting iahlishers Association and Candy and the sassy Charlie on either knee, squeezing the Bergen started out wanting to be a photojournalist. i.e Ah.SOCIaled Press Pub backs of their necks while they moved their mouths. As but found she lacked the dedication to make it a career dady by San JiNe A the improbable "brother" and "sister" soundlessly and went into modeling. University. during th,. item. year Tin-opinions flapped their lips. Bergen spoke for both of them. That led to her first film role, that of Lakey, the k's .-,pressed in the paper arc It was tough growing up with a wooden star who even bian coed in the 1965 movie, "The Group." tioi necessarily those of the CLUE sat at the dinner table. It was tougher still idolizing a fa- "The picture couldn't have been better for me," shc Department ol Journalism ther she had trouble telling: "I love you." Miss Bergen said in a 1966 interview with The Associated Press. "Hoy .9? and Mass Communications ihe Universi4 Administra was not able to say that to her father's face until a few can you fail when you have only five minutes of scenes. 1,011 Or ans student or lin years before his death in 1978. play a controversial role and make a striking ap- e-? .,11, organwilion Mail sub It has taken her close to eight years to write about her pearance? 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But the guy with the funny name wasn't laughing McPeak needed just a couple of pitches to end the about his early-season difficulties. "Velocity hasn't been threat in the seventh, retiring three straight batters the problem, it's been my control," Hibberd said. "I've Another player, catcher Mark Webb, wiped away the been wild all season." frustrations of a recent one-week suspension by popping a solo home run in the third inning, giving the Spartans a 5-0 lead. Baseball "That felt real good," said Webb, who was hitting just Hibberd, the No. 6 starter, pitched six shutout innings .211 in 19 at-bats. "He threw a curveball right in there. I against San Francisco State Tuesday night at Municipal was choking up. I knew it was coming." Stadium. Matt McPeak, rapidly becoming an effective Another key during the Spartans' surge has been the short man out of the bullpen, then put the Gators away in ability to break things open with big innings. In the second t he seventh for an 8-0 win. inning of the first game, Lou Holt singled with two outs The Spartans also got relief help from Steve Vasquez and none on beginning a five-run, six-hit inning. in the first game, winning 7-5. If you're counting out there, that's eight straight wins tor the Spartans equaling their longest winning streak up to the right level since 1979. And with the University of San Francisco, just `We're back ti-17, in town for a three-game stand this weekend, the ex- now. Starting out 5-13-1 put us in t ention of The Streak seems likely. "Amazing," Spartan head coach Gene Menges said. a pretty deep hole. We're back "We're back up to the right level now. Starting out 5-13-1 out of it now.' put us in a pretty deep hole. We're back out of it now." The Spartans have received good pitching and clutch Gene Menges hitting during the eight-game binge, aspects that were SJSU coach missing early in the season. SJSU pitchers have allowed only 15 runs during those eight games, while recording three shutouts. "That's it right there the two-out rallies. That Hibberd's outing Tuesday was unexpected. He was helps," Menges said. drafted by the Atlanta Braves last June and had to be con- Meanwhile, Vasquez, in relief of Spartan starter sidered a candidate for a starting spot for the Spartans Danny Martinez, who gave up three runs in 32/3 innings, this year. allowed two unearned runs the rest of the way. But the early success of pitchers Ron Rooker. Steve "I'm pitching better now," Vasquez said. "I started olson, Terry Adams and Kevin Sullivan had pushed Hib- out good in winter league, then started having trouble herd deep down the pitching chart. In only II innings with my breaking ball. You can't go the whole game with pitched, he had a 6.56 ERA. fastballs. The hitters knew I couldn't get the curve over so "Hibberd threw the ball well enough to get a little they waited on the fastball." more attention," Menges said. Vasquez hadn't pitched since March 3, giving him Hibberd's name can now be included among those time to develop a couple of new pitches. He's experi- battling for the third and fourth starting pitching spots. mented with a pitch called the splurge, a combination "Everybody's been pitching," Hibberd said. "Hope- slider/curveball. fully I can get some more innings. It's gonna be tough." "I hold it like a fastball, but I throw it like a slider," Pa) Cant wi Hibberd, whose fastball sailed at 86 miles per hour Vasquez said. "It'll move toward the batter and dip Scott Rettig, who leads the Spartans in stolen bases, picked up another one Tuesday. Tuesday, allowed only five hits and a walk through six in- across the plate." San Francisco has everybody laughing except itself

given Bowman a bolt of confidence. "I'm just glad were catcher Nick LaRocca ( .281) and right fielder Dave Shel- "Our pitching's been trouble for us," Bowman said. NCBA Preview not in league yet," he said. don (.356>. Bowman has a plan to keep his team reasonably close Bowman, though, isn't worried about the numbers. But USF's lineup is also sprinkled with a few weak- entering the late innings. "I'm just looking for six or By Joe Roderick "We're just looking to improve. If we don't move out of lings like second baseman Chris Kroener ( .147). left seven strong innings from our starters," he said. "If our Editor's note: This is the sixth of a seven part pre- last place, but I feel we've improved, that's fine. I don't fielder Wayne Giesen ( .224) and reserve right fielder starters can get by six innings, we'll be all right. view on the Northern California Baseball Association care where we finish. I just want to improve." Mark McGuigan (.213). "We got to throw strikes too. We got to keep down the teams, Today, a look at the University of San Francisco. Gene Menges, whose SJSU team beat USF twice this If you think those numbers are weak, the Dons three- walks. Against Stanford, we walked 30 batters in three Every league seems to have a clown a team that year in a non-conference affairs, believes the Dons have man pitching rotation consists of George Kanto ( 2-0. 4.38 games." can provide hours of laughter. Everybody loves to watch improved noticeably. ERA), Pat McClelland (0-3, 6.48) and Bob Reed ( 0-5, That might be funny to you and me, but when you're the clown perform his klutzy routine "Hey, they're going to give teams some problems this 10.33). the clown, you just want to shed a few tears. The University of San year," Menges said. Mike Supple (0-1, 5.95) leads the bullpen brigade Tomorrow: SJSU. Francisco is the clown of the But there are others, like UOP coach John Picone, Northern California Baseball who think USF couldn't put a scare into a little league Association, a label that Don team. "If you can count out anybody in the league, it's head coach Ken Bowman has probably USF," Picone said. grown to despise. The Dons do have a few hitters who can put wood on DON'T BE APATHETIC. . . "Nobody wants to finish the ball every now and then. "I think we're hitting the ball in last, believe me." Bowman real well," Bowman said. "That's been pretty evident." said. "We don't enjoy being in last place every year." USF has forever been the heartbreak hotel team of During their seven years in the NCBA, the Dons have the conference. During a string of five games this year compiled a 98-300 record for a .246 percentage. Only once the Dons lost three by 10-9. 10-8 and 12-10counts. in 1982 have the Dons finished out of the cellar. Leading the way for USF is catcher/first baseman The Dons seemed to be picking it up when Bowman Larry Arrington. hitting .314 with six home runs and 20 arrived in 1981. USF went 22-33 that year, nothing spec- VOTE RBIs. "He's been our power guy this year." Bowman in tacular, but a vast improvement over past seasons. said. the USF was 20-39 in 1982, finally smelling the fresh air of Last year, first baseman Steve Scolini held that dis a non-cellar finish. But it happened again last year the tinct ion, hitting .352 with eight homers and 45 RBIs. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Dons were 9-39 overall. and finished a mile away from Scolini has slumped to .208 this year, while connecting anyone in the conference at 5-25. on just two home runs. "He has to start hitting," Bowman ELECTIONS The Dons are 6-17 this year. an ever-so-slight im- said. provement over last year. But this improvement hasn't The Dons have a couple other semi-heavy hitter in MARCH 21, 22

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EARTH TOYS IS LOCATED ON-CAMPUS NEXT TO THE BAKERY FOR MORE IWO. CALL 277-3033 handed by Aeoclatod Student FUNDED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Spartan Daily/Thursday, March 22, 1984 Page 5 Daily SJSU volleys past Ducks, 8-1 By Frank Lopez bles match where Morrell and McIntyre were defeated 6- features teams from over twenty western schools. The The women's tennis team upped their record to 5-4 4,2-6,6-2. by Gram and Platt. competition is broken down into flights, number one sin- :ght overall and 1-1 in NorPac play with a 8-1 victory over Ore- "It's good the team was able to bounce back so well," gles players against other number one players, two ver- gon Tuesday at Spartan Courts. SJSU, traditionally a SJSU coach Lisa Beritzhoff said of her team's perfor- sus two, etc. 'aight to baseline team, went to a serve and volley game to topple mance Tuesday following their 3-6 loss to United States the Ducks. International University on Monday. Beritzhoff is optimistic that any number of SJSU par- tched in Beritzhoff felt her team made certain adjustments ticipants could place in the tournament. "We have good since Monday's loss. hope all the way through. We all have a good chance," she end the Tennis "They played more aggressively, more confidently," said. s. she noted. Next week the Spartans will play at Fresno State in a way the In singles, the Spartans won 12 of 14 sets as they raced Over the next two days the Spartans will be playing in NorPac contest on Tuesday, and host the University of pping a to a 6-0 lead before the doubles competion even began. De- the Sacramento Invitational tournament. The tourney Hawaii in a non-league contest on Thursday. ins a 5-0 spite the lopsided singles score, there were three matches that were close. ing just In No. 1 singles, Rochelle Morrison crushed Lindsay there I Bartlett 6-0 in the first set, but then found herself behind in the second as Bartlett rushed the net and forced the ac- Martin the Spartan Dean Fortunati een the tion to build to 5-3 advantage. Morrison, however, re- gained second control, rolled off four straight games, and cap- YOU NEVER DO NO outs tured the second set and the match, 6-0, 7-5. No. 2 Marilyn Morrell was blown out 1-6 in the open- Po221...G5 BY ing set before a change of strategy put ,her back in the sTRosE LIGHT? match. Morrell attacked the net in the final two sets and allowed her opponent, Amy Gram, to win just four games vel the remainder of the match, cruising to a 1-6, 6-2,6-2 deci- sion. 3 in The other close singles match of the day came at No. 4 where Aileen Nishi was forced to come from a one-set def- icit to win 2-6, 6-4,6-2 over Janella Platt. !nges Other Spartan victors were Julie Rose, who topped Sarah Grail 6-3, 6-1 in No. 3 singles, Anh-Dao Espinosa, coach who beat Tracey Barton 6-1, 6-0 in No. 5 singles, and Lynda Rose, who was a 6-1, 6-2 victor over Ann Shepard at No. 6. In a practice match JoAnne McIntyre also won for S. That the Spartans, getting past Julie Canon, 6-4.6-0. The Spartan Daley Jim Bricker starter SJSU also took two out of three doubles matches. In 0-441, ICARMLEY 7r-f EFFECT,7 714E' \\ItC/C1CR, IS IT Mt MAIM nnings, No. 1 doubles, Morrison and J. Rose combined for 6-1, 6-4 SAN .MSE STATE. CJI-IERE /I.C3:57:1frocge.A5-r i405 714:44r5 TI -E4 Mr/412E1,4DiFFA.riorriR (..16m167- Michael McGuire win over Bartlett and Grail, and at No. 3 Nishi olt7 and L. 7/./E IZSCENIT- GREEN MM 5 Julie Rose serves on her way to a 6-3. 6-1 vic- Rose teamed for a 7-6, 6-0 victory over Barton KRA P started and Canon. XARE cf -Ti.E FEMALE trel4 tearriw itlEteo's.70mcoAtic r,Eft503:71460vgr' PARALLwThoTEL:E004SSOlccussmutc tory over Oregon's Sarah Grail. The only Spartan loss came in the trouble number two dou- 17F_StMkirs 144S SuPS/DED___, ne with sA67 VIZ R)DEAlt(Alk 131M6 US. ,Th4,1415Cote_EPr1oni5r754.11/ over so N josE o (01./RA.150551 ng him Jr 11,1 experi- SPARTAG WOE ’41.48 iination The Air Force/Army ROTC Cadet Fellowship will "Teaching of Modern Hispanic Fiction: History, Politics, hold a talk on "God's leadership of the Military" at 10:30 and Social Concern"at 5 p.m. today in Sweeney Hall NEWS ilider," s.m, today in MacQuarrie Hall Room 438. For more infor- Room 100. Ind dip mation call John Redmond at 277-8919. BULLETIN 484-4 The Campus Christian Center will hold a "Meet and The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will be dis- Eat" lunch from noon to 1 p.m. today at Jonah's Wail lo- cussing "Unreached Peoples" from 7 to 8:30 tonight in the cated at 300 S. 10th St. at San Carlos. For more informa- Isaac Newt ., Student Union Costanoan Room. For more information tion call Natilie Shiral at 298-0204. Sheila Neal :contact Jonathan Chin at 277-8285. The Black Students of Engineering will hold a meet- If The Aeronautics Department reminds any student ing at 6:30 tonight in Engineering Building Room 148. who wishes to change their major to aeronautics to sub- nit the aid. necessary forms by March 30. For more informa- "College Republicans" will hold a forum with Bob tion call the Aeronautic's y close Department at 277-2466. Naylor, California Assembly minority leader, from noon six or to 1 p.m. tomorrow in the S.U. Amphitheater. For more , The Community 'If our Committee For International Stu- information call Matt Leipzig at,972-1153. dents will provide tutoring in conversational English for all international students wn the from 1 to 3 p.m. today and to- The Pre-Med Club will hold a meeting, featuring inorrovy m I three Actminipration Building Room 206. For more speaker Dr. Richard Ingraham, SJSU pre-med advisor, information call Muriel at 277-3690 or 277-3691. on "Pre-Med Career Planning" at 1:30 p.m. today and to- . you' re morrow in Duncan Hall Room 249. Contact Rita Swencio- The Foreign Languages Department will host a lec- nis at 287-7720 for more information. ture by Professor Moraima De Semprun Donahue on CLASSIFIED

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He was would close," he said. "There was a real terror in- those of Satan's "organization." through the test," he said. " These worshiped. working with patients at Stanford After the death of the woman, volved," Colombe said. "They ( the Those in the lower ranks are de- people (Satanists) aren't blind. Colombe is an ex-Satanist, a Medical Center, when he brought a another person was brought in, Co- spirits) would attack me in any ceived and those in the higher ranks They know what they're doing. They person who had worshipped Satan. woman patient home to live with lombe said. darkness, so I slept with the lights are told the secret, Colombe said. have their own plan, but so does and practiced witchcraft and spell- him and his family. He explained to the roomful of on. Colombe also told about his du- God," he said. cast ing . "A Satanist came to live with attentive students he learned to get "I was so scared. I wouldn't go ties as a Satanist. He would go to He is now a born-again Chris- us," he said. "I was enveloped in a in touch with a spirit. The spirit to the bathroom alone," he said. Christian organization meetings and "Spiritual power manifests 'it- tian and the pastor of a small church short period of time and it wasn't helped him to do things such as levi- Colombe said that there was ab- attack them verbally. By wearing self in different ways," he said. "In in Watsonville called the Aletheia long before I learned witchcraft and tate, move objects across the room solutely no way to get himself out of them down in their belief in God, he Satanism, the demons possess you; "Truth" of Evangelism. He got in- spells." and "I was invisible when I wanted this possession. was winning for Satan, he said."I your own emotions are mixed with volved with Satanism about 10 years The Satanist was his guide into to be," he said. "The thing with Satanists is could sense when you were afraid." their's so you won't have control. In ago. the "spriritual organization of dark- "I was disdained because the they can keep things together," he He said that he advises Chris- Christianity, the spirits are subject He spoke to students at at the ness" until he said, "She was spirit was in me," said Colombe. said. "There is a real dedication in- tians to beware. "You'd better be to their subjects," he said. Student Union Almaden Room at 7 killed." "the supernatural was so turbulent. volved and the people are active. strong in your faith and stand on the p.m., Tuesday about his experiences Colombe did not want to go into I wasn't sure what was reality." They are designed to do one thing promises of God," he said. Colombe said he sought help with Satanism and Christianity. The many details of his ordeal because It took two years for him to get destroy Christians so that they be- "They (Satanists) are well- from clergymen of several denomi- lecture was sponsored by the Bap- "It's something I would be afraid to out of Satanism, but he said that it come powerless," he said. versed on the scripture, more than nations, but only a Jehovah's wit- Thursday, March 22, 1984 tist Student Union. tell you. It was very similar to 'The was like getting out of a pig pen. There is a universal and local the normal person," said Colombe. ness wouuld help. "It's very fearful You can't Exorcist ' Objects would fly. doors "There's still mud on you. organization of Satanists, said Co- "Satan takes many disguises. If you lombe. think Satan is so simple, you need to "I never knew where the power He also said the symbols and the study." was in Jesus Christ," he said. 32 degrees of hierarchy in the Free- He said that he did feel affection "Turning to him, it was the only Makin' music mason's organization are similar to for his Satanic spirit, but that the way." U.S., Soviets in sea mishap WASHINGTON (AP) The 80,000 ton U.S. Navy air- accompanied by a Kara class cruiser, said sources who craft carrier Kitty Hawk and a nuclear powered Soviet spoke on condition they remain anonymous. submarine collided before dawn in the Sea of Japan yes- "The Kitty Hawk initially reports no apparent dam- terday, the Pentagon announced. age or personnel injuries," Leeder said. There was no apparent damage to either ship or any Other officials said a helicopter sent out from the U.S. casualties. Kitty Hawk reported seeing no serious damage to the sub- Pentagon officials blamed the submarine, described marine. A U.S. warship was sent to offer help, but this by Navy sources as a 5,200-ton boat of the Victor 1 class, offer was rejected, officials said. for the collision. They said the sub was traveling without The Kitty Hawk, which was described as traveling at navigation lights and that the huge carrier "shuddered" 15 knots at the time of the collision, was continuing opera- when struck. tions at sea, officials said. The incident occurred about 8 a.m. EST yesterday, The scene of the collision was about 150 miles east ol said Navy Cmdr. Fred Leeder. the South Korean coast, officials said. At the White House, spokesman Larry Speakes said President Reagan had been briefed on the collision. The incident occurred while the Kitty Hawk was ma- ADVERTISE ADVERTISE' neuvering in the southern Sea of Japan during exercise Team Spirit '84, a joint U.S.-South Korean war game. Thomas the Hurds Pentagon said. 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So far, neither campaign has an office or paid staff in Manatt, and the Tunney is former U.S. Sen. John V. Tun- Traveling at a slow 5 California, so Mondale chairman Mickey Kantor. 44. and ney. knots, the submarine was Hart chairman John Emerson, 30, are operating the rival campaigns out of their law office. That means they have the same address, and you can reach them at the same phone number, although they do have separate extensions. Until the two campaigns open state offices in a few days for the June 5 California primary, their headquar- ters are about 75 feet apart on the ninth floor of a modern State Assembly Minority Leader 1 west Los Angeles office building. But the ties between the two campaigns go beyond their physical proximity. 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Dinner is available before all shows. alyst in Santa Cruz. Story on pages 4 and 5. The Star Players (Carriage House Theater, Mon- talvo Rd., Saratoga) is presenting the Tony award win- ning play "DA." The production runs until March 31. WORKS/San Jose presents Morgan O'Hara's one- person show, "Time, Space, Knowledge," until March Club action Eric Hermstad 31. The production is a combination of visual portraits Entertainer Editor and her work set to music, in collaboration with compo- SPARTAN PUB To- with Billy Jaye. Wednes- ser/violinist Malcolm Goldstein. WORKS is located at night: Back Alive. Fri- day: Ron Thompson 8/ 248 Auzerais Ave., at Vine St. day: Skydancer. The Resistors. *MUSIC* THE COUNTRY THE GREAT AMER- The Saratoga Chamber Orchestra is playing J.S. STORE, 157W. El Camino ICAN MUSIC HALL, 859 Bach's "Brandenberg Concerto No. 1" on Saturday Real, Sunnyvale Today: O'Farrell St., San Fran- week's column is (mostly) devoted to upcom- This Night, because Bach is dead and cannot play it as well Eddie and the Tide- cisco Today: The entertainment. These events are ing "sophisticated" as he used to. The program will be performed at West- /Chaser. Friday, Satur- Charles Ford Band. Fri- not covered in every issue, and some have only been hope Presbyterian Church, 12850 Saratoga Ave., Sara- day: Papa Doo Run Run- day: Free Flight. mentioned once or twice in previous semesters of Enter- toga. /Back Alive. tainers. WOLFGANG'S, 901 The Center for the Performing Arts (255 Almaden FARGOS, 2540 Cali- So, without further ado... Columbus Ave., San Fran- Blvd., San Jose.) presents "A Time to Remember." fea- St., Mountain View *ART* fornia cisco Today: Jack turing The Four Freshmen. Ink Spots, and The Four Joe Sharino. At the San Jose Museum of Art (110 S. Market St.) Today: Mack & The Heart Attack - Aces sometime onSaturday afternoon. Rene- this month, "traditional crafts of Saudi Arabia" can be Friday, Saturday: /Ron Thompson & The In a totally different musical vein, The Blue Survi- Professor viewed in the main gallery. The exhibition opens today gade. Sunday: Resistors/Mud Dogs. Fri- vors are playing Saturday night at Mountain Charlie's Jazz and runs until May 27. Plum's Dixieland day: Tower Of Power in Los Gatos. If your blood runs more British (or "Brit- The Rosicrucian Art Gallery (1342 Naglee Ave.) is Band. Wednesday: Yellowman- ish Invasion") Back Alive plays tonight at the Pub. featuring Geoffrey Chandler's "acrylic airbrush space- JD's LARIAT, 93 S. /Crucial Reggae Video. However, if you're more of a couch-potato, you can scapes." What a concept! This out-of-this-world exhibit Central Ave., Campbell /Doug Wendt. vegetate in front of KQED's "ART NOTES Bay Area runs until April Fools' Day. Thursday, Friday, Satur- THE PUNCH LINE. 7 Music Archives" in its premiere tonight. The 7:55 p.m. The Triton Museum of Art (1505 Warburton Ave., day: Laser Boy. Maritime Plaza. San show (channel 9) will visit the rock museum, where San Santa Clara) is exhibiting "Crime and Punishment" KEYSTONE BER- Francisco Today, Fri Francisco's "Golden Age of Rock" is captured and put tint!' tpril I. The show features the work of 65 contempo- KELEY. 2119 University day, and Saturday: Hill on display. rar, American artists responding to rising urban vio- Ave., Berkeley Friday: Maher/Rick Reynolds. Lastly, the "Elvis Now, Fan Club Festival" is in- lence. Dwight Twilley. Satur- /Ross vading the Santa Clara County Expo Center (344 Tully Shafer. Wednes- The three exhibits are totally lacking admission day: The Three O'Clock- Rd., San Jose) on Sunday. Between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., day: Dr. Gonzo/Steve fees. /Rain Parade. Barkley. *THEATER* there will be live music and sales of albums, T-shirts, KEYSTONE PALO and souvenirs. (Fainting girls optional.) TheaterWest (50 University Ave., Los Gatos) is per- ALTO, 260 California THE LAST DAY SA- * * * Ave., Palo Alto forming "Whodunnit" until March 31. This '30s murder- Today: LOON, 406 Clement St.. Of course, I couldn't possibly hope to cover all the The Three O'Clock/Rain mystery even comes complete with the butler. San Francisco Today: San Jose Repertory Company's latest is "In And "sophisticated" entertainment in the South Bay, but Parade/Weird Scenes. here is a small sampling of what's happening this week. Barry (The Fish) Melton. Friday: Ronnie Montrose- Friday: The Dynatones. Maybe some other week I'll cover the "unsophisti- /Sequence. Saturday: cated" angle . . Saturday: Norton Buf- Eddie and the Tide/Parx falo. Sunday: Pacific annde Rek/Andy Just and Brass & Electric. the Defenders. Sunday: BERKELEY Dwight Twilley. 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Thursday. March 22, 1984 Pigs 3 Don't check into 'Hotel New Hampshire' By Cindy Roberts them make a lot of sense Beau Bridges is good as the father of the eccentric Perhaps the success of The World brood, but it's too bad we don't get to know him better. According To Suddenly the family is moving to , Lilly is Garp" made Hollywood believe another movie from a writings best-seller, and Franny and John are in bed to- Like the rest of his family, he's just another cartoon John Irving novel would be a similar success. Wrong. gether. Director Tony Richardson's screen play has its character. It's too bad, but everyone involved in this produc- entertaining and humorous moments, but it barely Director Tony Richardson's screen play has its en- tion of "The Hotel New Hampshire" should have known scratches the surface of the story. Strike three. tertaining and humorous moments, but it never does that the project was doomed from the start. In order to Other than Foster's wasted performance, all other more than scratch the surface. The final verdict is: if do the book justice, something along the lines of a mini- actors do very credible jobs. Rob Lowe turns in a sur- you've read the book, you'll probably be disappointed, series or perhaps a movie of just the first few chapters is prisingly sensitive performance as John, the shy, horny and if you haven't read the book, you'll be confused, but called for. narrator of the story. probably have a few laughs. As it stands, this movie comes off like a loaf of bread stuffed into a sandwich bag there is simply too much there to be contained in a two-hour movie. The film is filled with Irving's usual collection of de- Garner's 'Tank' rolls to a stop lightful dead misfits a son named Egg, Lilly, a daughter By Ken Leiser who "won't grow", a son, John, who is in love with his James Garner's latest film, "Tank," is a 10-ton the boy is beaten and sent to a work farm. Carey own sister, Franny, who will try anything once; a homo- joke. sees no alternative but to fight back. sexual son, Frank who is into taxidermy, and the termi- Picture this: Garner as a crusty, old-fashioned, How? Why, the tank, of course. nally flatulant dog, Sorrow. hee-hawing, good ol' boy army officer who just hap- The following includes an overly-dramatic The book allows you to become slowly drawn to pens to own a WWII Sherman Tank. scene in which Carey boards his vessel and sets out these people and their eccentricities. You grow to love Doesn't everyone? in slow motion. Yawn. and care about what happens to them. How sad it is to see Garner best known as the After turning the local jailhouse to a heap of rub- In the movie, there is no time for the audience to get smooth-talking Jim Rockford of "Rockford Files" ble and twisted metal, Carey and the prostitute to know the characters. They're thrown in your face and relegated to the role of a drawling country bumpkin. who now has no place to go set out to rescue the come off more like circus freaks than human beings. And if you thought that was bad, what about boy. The rescue is a complete success and all should Strike one Shirley Jones as his hard-nosed, potty-mouthed live happily ever after Wrong. wife? After all, Jones once headed the wholesome The three become hunted fugitives and, alas, the Partridge household. last 50 minutes are nothing but an all-too-familiar Casting aside, "Tank" also suffers from a split chase scene complete with County Mounties and a personality. The first half follows a well-con- vengeful sheriff. structed, but familiar storyline. The second half Crunch, whir, grind. turns into an iron-clad "Smokey and the Bandit." The three must then leave the state in order to Vroom, smash, crunch. receive a fair trial in neighboring Tennessee. Sergeant Major Zack Carey (played by Garner) "Tank" begins to leave the audience in its tracks arrives with his family at a Georgia military instal- soon after Garner breaks some ribs trying to make lation. He boasts that it will be his last hurrah before repairs. (This is about the same time Jones mys- his eventual retirement. teriously loses her southern accent.) Hollywood sexpots and Natas- One night, Carey decides the base's officers' It is then left up to the 16-year-old son to drive sia Kinski Star in 'Hotel New Hampshire.' club is too loud and heads for a local bar. There, he them to safety. This scene is totally cornball, com- Jodie Foster's Franny is absolutely terrible, The meets a 20-year-old prostitute (played by Jenilee plete with Mayberry-like phrases like. "Nobody's character Franny must be totally irresistible. Men. Harrison of "Three's Company" ). gonna hurt my pa." women, everyone loves Franny they can't help it While engaging in a few innocent drinks with Ping, sputter. She's beautiful, intelligent, quick, courageous and in- Carey, a local deputy proceeds to slap the prostitute Unfortunately, the tank ( and the movie) gets quiring. Everyone is addicted to her. around the tavern. Carey responds to this act of un- stuck in some mud just short of the border. Just In the book, it's perfectly natural for her brother necessary violence by beating the scrawny deputy to then, some good-natured Hell's Angels (did I just John to be in love with her. Who isn't? Foster has de- a pulp. write that?) save the day by attaching a telephone stroyed this plum role. Little does Carey know that the sheriff of the cable to the tank and pulling it to safety. Jodie Foster is a lot of things, but "sensuous" isn't one-horse town is a corrupt and vengeful lawman. 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Sweat drips from his forehead as he moved through jazz, rock, reggae and blues origi- proved he can play slide guitar with the best of When he i grabs a Budweiser. nals with an honest passion for the music no matter them, and he and Ford played double lead on guitar finds work dor The night is just beginning for Ford, even what style it was. and harp simultaneously. and working v though his band appropriately dubbed "The But it was on harmonica that Ford's talent Ford then virtually stole the show with a gut- cent being Mid Mark Ford Band" has just given the crowd of shone. Crouching, he pumped out solos that would wrenching, three-minute harp solo. Contorting his on MacDonald' about 250 people an hour-and-a-half of ultra-kinetic embarrass most rock-blues harpists. This wasn't body, he again grappled with the harp as if engag- Now he pi jazz-rock-blues-pop and anything else you might the traditional Molly Hatchet, boogie-blues sound ing in battle. band to take , want to throw in. emanating from the instrument. It was no contest. The instrument, like the audi- area. In the nu Later, Ford would join his brothers, renowned Ford wrestled with it using his entire body. ence for the moment was all his. jects is the ('ha guitarist Robben Ford and drummer Pat, for a Passages seemed to start from the middle of where However much Mark Ford delighted the audi- The hand. show of almost pure blues. But now, between sets, they normally would, then led to a dynamic range ence, the main course was still waiting in the wings. when it suits e Ford concentrates on his band. of high's and low's. Jazz pentatonics non-withstand- At 32, the L.A.-based Robben Ford is the middle we all do It's "We used to play some real crazy shit," he says ing, he would then break into off-beat dissonance of the Ford brothers. He first picked up a guitar at we're touring i: about the early days of the band. "Our first show, that eventually led to an almost bizarre Adrian age 13 and in 1969, at the age of 18, formed the up and do' we played Steppenwolf's 'Born to be Wild.' We Belew, guitar-type sound. Charles Ford Band (named after their father) with Although II started out to have fun and to put together a one-set Ford's energy was infectious and his band was older brother Pat. Mark would be brought in later. on project, the) show and as we went along, we started sounding up to the task of matching it. It moved through orig- In the early '705. Robben co-led Jimmy With- guitar work thr good." inals "I Don't Need to Know" and "Is it a Dream" erspoon's blues band. Making the transition from the band covers The Mark Ford Band is a seven-member coali- before Saxophonist Ken Baker took charge. club player to session musician. Robben replaced Playing bit tion of blues-jazz players originating mainly Standing solo in the spotlight, Baker glided Larry Carlton in Tom Scott's L.A. Express in 1974 Train" and "Ki through contacts current members had. Ford had through a slow, bluesy introduction to "Action a transition, he recalled at the time, that was showed that IN worked with drummer Brett Jackson and saxo- Love" as if he had been standing on street corners somewhat scary. by updating the phonist-extraordinaire Ken Baker in the Los An- all his life, playing his tale of woe. He enjoyed and greatly respected the players in On the Mui geles area before hooking up with his current line- The song progressed into a slow funk, with the L.A. Express, but the music was not synono- Robben and cr up. Baker supplying a Wayne Shorter style-line to com- mous with what he had been brought up to love. Fagan slicknes With Garth Webber handling most of the Larry plement Garth's tasty guitar phrasing. At times, an A tour with Joni Carletonesque guitar work, Ukiah resident Tim all-too-L.A. slickness emerged and the vocals were Mitchell followed, with Sheridan on bass, guitarist Jerry Cortez and key- competent, yet not distinctive. work on Mitchell's 'My roots are in blues an boardist James Page, Ford and the band are But the gutsiness of Baker and Ford supplied Court and Spark album fair amount of jazz. . . I looking to the future with the panache of an inex- the beef missing from most L.A. studio bands, and arguably, her best. perienced garage band, but with the talent of sea- added a dynamism to the sound. Robben has since played a lot of pop music soned pro's. On the next two songs, the music became more worked with a plethora a lot of "For awhile we played every club around, any homogenized, and guitarist Jerry Cortez showed off of well-known artists in rock, so I've lean club we could get into," Ford explains. his pop sensibilities, adding a balance to Webber's virtually every musical lot.' Now he is looking toward touring overseas and fusion-rock phrasing. A reggae number followed, mode George Harri- Robber recording. At 30 the looks 231, he is the youngest of probably the disappointment of the performance, son, Ravi Shankar, Mi- the Ford brothers. for Page's piano was undermixed and virtually lost. chael Murphy, Michael Ford is no flash-in-the-pan, though, with illu- Two more fusion-pop numbers later again MacDonald, Larry Carlton, Kenny Loggins and Carlton. but ha sory hopes of fame. For him, the philosophy is only Cortez showed he can be artistic and possess bite at even Kiss, to name just a few. with the crow( to play the larger gigs, which are not as plentiful as the same time and the band concluded with The Kiss job, where he played guitar lines on mance at the Sai the mediocre club dates. Ford and his band aren't "Bonnie Come Home." the "Creatures of the Night" album certainly out Not content worried, as well they shouldn't be, if last Friday The performance was electric. The song came of his mode was "a lot of fun, I had a good time," he said. Robben led the and "Mojo Wet His philosophy, unsurprisingly, is to do every- ergetic Blues BI thing. was able to Iran "My roots are in blues and a fair amount of lye on electronic jazz, as well," he said. "But since the time I first started working with Joan (Joni Mitchell), I've Baker and played a lot of pop music and a lot of rock, so I've joined the Ford learned a lot. into a free-tori "Basically, my style has grown and diversified proud. over the years." A couple of Robben's "first guitar hero" was Mike Bloom- solo by Mark ant field, and he cited blues heavies Elvin Bishop, B.B. it a night King and Albert King as other major influences. This perforr Even though Robben plays down the "fusion- then get out as fa jazz" label, his own style has influenced jazz fusion- Members of ist Larry Carlton. Two kids about I "I'm his favorite guitar player." he said. disassemble the And though he dabbles in everything, Robben is Mark and . most happy playing ben. with his band in L.A. under his free name. forming for That band released one album, "The Inside om. gets the Story," back in 1979. which featured Robben's si011. Friday nigh

Text by Warren Bates Thorna, Guitar virtuoso Itohben Photos by Ford flashes a ist has toured w itli such musical notables smile to the Catalyst crowd. The guitar- Joni Mitchell and Michael MacDonald. 22.1984 Thugs*. March Page 5 ily d Pat ii odamtintal blues and pyrotech- nt laying with his band, Robben commercials, music for films lb ther musicians the most re- ae .cDonald, whom he supported fi U.S. tour. us make a live recording of the d to record companies in the fit e, one of his long-standing pro- les Band. IP id, "plays together off-and-on v's schedule. It's something id rover, but it's not like, 'yeah, ngf It's something we just get

arles Ford Band is an-off-and n is as tight as any, and Robben's most of the old blues standards the forefront of the show. ver classics such as "Mystery er oe." the schoolboyish guitarist ha elect of blues could not be lost is iv aters standard "Killer Joe," v brought an upbeat Donald the shuffle, giving the song a lightness and wistful- ness. Keyboardist Craig Martin added his subtle V romping textures, en- hancing the feel of Rob- a CI ben's gutsy guitar work. E a Robben is a virtu- oso beyond Carlton. He utilizes the complex F rd scales, arpeggios and fourth voicings in much the same manner as stage presence and rapport ssing from Canton's perfor- last year. I the audience be drawn to him, a through covers "Caledonia" giving the numbers an en- rs feel. Martin, on synthesizer, e the problem of being express- pment e her of the Mark Ford Band ers onstage, turning the show pringsteen would have been

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ardy Vocalist, harmonica player Mark one of his performances. A fifteen- youngest of the three Ford brothers Ford grimaces in a harp solo during year veteran on the harp, Mark is the and leads his Bay Area based band. Page 6 Thursday, March 22, 1984 'Nuts' withstands the trials of insanity By Patty Kamysz distracting. Tom Ramirez, who plays defense attorney ing limply across her forehead and her eyes blackened "Nuts," the San Jose Repertory Company's fourth Aaron Levinsky, provokes most of it. Levinsky is flam- with dark circles, there's no denying she looks affected. play of this season, is anything but. boyant and scheming. He smirks and smiles, pointing Her plight is reminiscent of the "insane syndrome." Playwright Tom Topor and director Peter Buckley his gold pen at each person he attacks as he backs them Once you are thought to be insane, anything you do have assembled a compelling, very sane drama about a into a confessional corner. thereafter whether you smile, argue or gesture is woman who faces time in a psychiatric ward instead of Although Judge Murdoch (Gale Engle) clearly further evidence of your insanity. standing trial on a manslaughter charge. states from the start the trial is informal, it should still But the play doesn't really come together until Le- Christianne Hauber plays Claudia Faith Draper, a be a serious one. The humor undermines Draper's fight vinsky stops cracking jokes and calls upon Draper to cynical, abusive woman and prostitute who has mur- for freedom. testify. Then the static flies. Draper wants the responsi- dered a client. She is sent to Bellevue Hospital and The parents are supposedly distraught over their bility of murder and to get it, she delivers scathing at- deemed a paranoid schizophrenic who needs lots of help daughter's predicament. Wes Finlay is good as the mid- tacks on the psychiatrist, the prosecuting attorney and and thorazine instead of a trial, She challenges the deci- dle-class stepfather who buys his love with money. But her parents the key people who want to snatch the re- sion. he goes off on a tangent of money madness and jokes, sponsibility away. "Nuts" covers the sanity hearing from typical psy- asking Levinsky if he ever received a present he liked. Here, the author seems to say that this is a profound chiatric evaluation beginning to the stunning end. And it From there, at no prompting from the attorney, he weakness of the criminal court system. We'd rather be- will drive you crazy first because the testimony drags makes some revealing statements. lieve murder is committed by a nut who can't judge a on with some inappropriate humor and sloppy confes- Robert Hirschboeck plays Dr. Herbert Rosenthal, a person from a punching bag, instead of a lucid, schem- sions from Draper's mother and stepfather, but later be- by-the-book pyschiatrist who testifies that Draper is ing person who knows exactly what he or she did. cause Draper erupts, spewing forth meaty accusations mentally ill because she showed inappropriate humor Yes, "Nuts" is provocative but one thing the play against the people of the courtroom who are so willing to and obstinacy during their sessions. and Draper are not is sexy and seductive as stated in the tag her insane. Hirschboeck plays the stuffy, assured doctor well, Repertory Company's advertisements. At this point, she's hot, she's gripping and she'll particularly when he refuses to concede that his "abnor- Topor presents another idea to ponder during this make you think twice about the insanity defense, as well mal" doesn't necessarily mean her "abnormal." speech: Are prostitutes anomalies or are they profes- as the subjective tools used in determining insanity. But Draper does appear abnormal during the first sionals deserving of respect? Hauber, as Draper, would The humor during the first half, however, is highly half of the play. With her blunt crop of short hair hang- make the most hard-nosed conservative a believer. Topor has said his play is mainly about whether Draper understands the charges enough to stand trial, and that it never brings up the question of whether she's really "nuts." By the time you leave, however, you may have a definite opinion of her mental state. "Nuts" is playing at the Montgomery Theater in downtown San Jose. It will continue through Sunday, April 1. There are "student rush" rates for all perfor- mances. All tickets are half price for a half-an-hour be- 1065F" fore the show on a first come, first served basis. A word of warning: The play contains explicit language and is 11,0 recommended for children

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Earth, made some contributions, were tun to tunes: "In and Out of Love," "Broken 'Flat is well-rounded effort party with, and sounded great cranked all Heart," "Love on the Run," "Love Times the way up. Love," and "Victims of the Night." By Tim Goodman make this song enjoyable. With heavy At least one thing they all had in com- And maybe I still wouldn't have been Thomas Dolby is like a calf he bass lines and high-pitched guitar strum- mon was a sort of theme to their songs, as bothered if I could have doesn't like to be branded. ming, the mood is made. distinguished A vibrant type of and it fit with the kind of sound they gener- the songs from one And so on his latest effort, "The Flat rythym comes another. about when fast-paced ated. The verb "to party" was a frequent Earth," Dolby decided to pursue a differ- electronic drums In all fairness, the album wasn't that are added. The introduc- one, as was the noun "party." ent avenue. As it turns out, he explores tion to this song bad, especially if you like that sort of is classic, if you're prone Their attitude? Get rowdy, take lots of many different avenues and for all the to shuffle thing. The first song even had me tapping your feet. drugs, have a good time. This is where twists and turns, the end result is only a The my toes. songs that follow on side one are Heavy Pettin misses the boat. hair short of excellence. the After all, any album that offers spe- backbone of the album. The title track The list of songs on the A-side reads and cial thanks to Ozzy Osbourne couldn't be "Screen Kiss" are two of the better like "The Best of Barry Manilow," and for all bad, or could songs to be heard this year. Any radio sta- that reason, doesn't mesh with their it? tion with even the slightest bit of intelli- gence would do well to air these two songs. Verity suffers from lack of direction Nothing since Elvis Costello's "Imperial By Paul Lloret Bedroom" or Joe Jackson's "Night and and excellent backing vocals It has been 11 years since John Verity guitar work Day" has sounded so refreshing. Utley. first made his debut on the rock music from bassist Terry "The Flat Earth" is a lesson on indi- the record be- scene. After a solid opening, vidual interpretation of the world and flat, sounding more like a At that time, the group Argent took a comes stale and spans many areas of musical style. There screaming vocals and liking to the guitarist and invited him to presentation of loud is a swaying, soulful, type of sound that rhythms. join the band. After gigs with Argent and pounding drums and underlies the song, and that's joined by "Stay With Me Baby" and Phoenix, Verity formed his own band, Songs like Dolby employing a smooth, topical layer for This" do little to dif- Charlie. Despite recognition, the band "Are You Ready of vocals. the band from the typical broke up. ferentiate "Screen Kiss" is the best written song heavy-metal sound. on the album and Dolby delivers a flaw- Yet, the album is a paradox. Side two less vocal performance. -paced, top-40 sound The effort on Dolby's part is corn returns to the slower The song is a slow, melodic story a little variation from mendable. This album is full of creative and gives the album about a wife who lives a nightmare with tediousness. touches that make it easy to forget the of- the first side's her screen-writer husband. Dolby wants to "It's Commn' Right" and "Chippin' fbeat, somewhat ingenious, but very take her away from it all before she at- Away at the Stone" are promising num- sugar-laiden song, "She Blinded Me With tempts suicide. This is a very poignant bers, but there doesn't seem to be any Science." That was the song on Dolby's song that is miles away from some of Dol- spark to the music. It tends to suffer from last album that made him an instant radio by's previous work. distinctions of "sameness" and has no star. On side two, we see Dolby slide into personality of its own. But his second album contains only other various musical styles. No song, Even Rod Argent and Genesis' Mike one begins to wonder if seven songs, and however, can match the uncontrollable Rutherford can't seem to solve Verity's pushed to the creative limit. Dolby wasn't fury emanating from "Hyperactive!" personality problem lack of direction. album is a If that's the case, then this This is probably Dolby's next big attack on Rutherford plays the bass pedals on doesn't deserve to be called "ex- fluke and the airwaves, and deservedly SC. "In the Arms of Someone Else," a song he cellent." It does, however, make a decent is al- So it seems that Dolby accomplished wrote for the album. While the song claim to such a lofty status by having at another what he wanted. With "The Flat Earth," right, it verges on the mundane least six "very good" songs. he has an album that will lay waste to any Now, with "Interrupted Journey," problem troubling this album. Side one carries three songs, all vastly emerged with a new group final selection, "Fall- claim of one-dimensionality. Now, if only Verity has The album's different in sound and lyrical objective. In Verity. not really fitting he can follow this album with another var- named, what else? ing," is a lifeless attempt "Dissidents," Dolby spins a tale of an op- The Yorkshire, England-based band one's or side two's direc- ied and musically enriching effort, we can into either side pressed writer in a land with very few sounds like your basic heavy-metal band sounds like a hodgepodge elevate "The Flat Earth" to the level of tion. It instead human rights. into a real problem. "excellence." with some strong lead guitar work from of both, which turns But it's the music, not the lyrics, that Verity himself. However, the problem One might say the album suffers from with the debut album is it fluctuates from a split personality. There is promise for loud to soft without establishing any real this group, as Verity features some good 'Heavy Pettin' is light on musicianship direction. guitars and vocals. going to direction, then By Jessica Paioff party," to a verb, "cool, we're Side one of "Interrupted Journey" If it can stick to one Verity may ar- Being as I'm completely tone deaf. I party." starts out with the band's first single. perhaps better things from the was the logical person to review this And regardless of what form of "Rescue Me." a number featuring good rive in the future. some album. Anyone else with an ear for music word you were engaging in or if by 40 In on. EnIM OM= En =MN Eib, would have been too, too offended. quirk of fate you were actually doing to music. Any images the name Heavy Pettin homework you were listening word that conjures up are probably correct. In fact, Music there's another you entered sit back in your chair and relax, and let took on new meaning when high school. Regardless of what it was be- COURTESY me take you on a sentimental journey. status quo. We're going to take a trip down memory fore, lack of taste became the best criterion for lane, all the way back to hi h school Decibels became the judging quality. They were great for ex- tracting the maximum amount of irrita- CHEVROLET tion from your parents. Petting. Ah, yes, another great teen- age past-time. Girls never admitted to The only two words you even having gotten that far, and boys tried to make it sound like they went the whole nine innings. "Heavy petting" seems a need to know fair compromise. and probably the most realistic. The sounds: AC-DC. Black Sabbath. for new and used cars Van Haien. Edgar Winter. Rick Der- and trucks ringer. Foghat. Aerosmith.

Add another name to that list Heavy for outstanding service Pettin. If you'd like to travel further down memory lane, listen to the album. for quality parts Heavy Pettin is heavy metal. It's so it doesn't even get off the Think back lir Mier what it was heavy, in fact, like to be a teenager? A member of the ground. even put it in the category "party" was meta- I hesitate to I 3030 STEVENS CREEK BLVD 249-3131 Stridex set? The word groups that at least noun. "going to a with those other great morphosized from a sinsinetwommiEmmiiimini Page 8 Thursday, March 22, 1984

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DURING OUR PRE-SEASON SPECIAL Including shoes, accessories, ski and water-ski equipment. Professional repairs, restringing and demo racquets available

FREE STRING We specialize in custom design and construction of tracks, athletic fields & WI I EN YOU HAVE YOUR RACQUET RESTRUNG AT tennis courts: (stationary & portable) Financing available. While you're browsing in our shop, let us treat you to a complimentary yogurt from COOL LICKS or fondue cheese from COUNTRY BAKED HAMS in the OPEN Courtyard Shopping Center M -F 10-8 II \\is s1101' SAT 10-9 0 ADDITIONAL 15% OFF SUN 105 1077 Saratoga -Sunnyvale Road, S.J. 996-1001 or 996-1(5)2 WITH STUDENT I.D. in the Courtyard Shopping Center On,P., tip I.. knit al... ',win,. 111,4