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% • I • I Riley newborns—Where there’s life, there’s hope city to cars for 36 infants from in the sou thee at cor birth to two months of age mt oo tb i third floor of the The unit is divided into three James Whitcomb Riley Hospital areas or modules Modules I and for Children is a brightly lit unit II are eight-bed intensive care flUed with incubators and yal units Module III has 20 pro- low Ringed cribs surrounded by greeeive care beds. I V. stands, wheeling pumps The patients, who generally and ventilators Nurses in white suffer from premature-related and yellow gowns study room problems, cardiac, genetic or tors and hover over criucaily-ill surgical maladies, are referred to premature infanta the unit by a hotline accessible Recently, the Riley Hospital to physicians and nurses all over Newborn Special Care Unit, an the state. The hotline is also 18.3 million addition that has re­ used to request advice about the ceived annual recognition ae a management and care of high model for regional cars of high risk Uhu-s risk infanta, celebrated the 8th Modes of moving patients to anniversary of its opening. Con the hospital include the Rile> tinuing to serve ae e prototype Newborn Intensive Care Mobile for similar centers in other parts Unit. an ambulatory unit with a of the state and the Midwest, special transport team made up the Newborn Unit has the cape Head Nurse Rebecca Burks administers a noon- through the mouth of the baby into his stomach (continued on page 3) time feeding of formula by a plastic tube inserted (Photo by Susen J. Ferrer)

Classroom contracts approved

IUPUI N*»» Buiiau Electric Co. of Indianapolis for Cavanaugh Hall! Contracts totaling S7.307.846 $646,663 Each was the lowest The estimated time to com­ to build two wings of a new bid in its category plete the first two wings is two classroom building on the years IUPUI campus w e approved This construction, expected to Now designated as Classroom bv the IU trustees last Friday begin immediately, will extend Budding II. the project eventu Tne board acted during a special the four-story School of Busi ally will include a gymnasium on meeting in the Union Building ness School of Public end En the South aide of New York vironmental Affairs'building Street (et the Blake Street inter The general construction con south to New York Street The section) with en overhead walk tract was awarded to Glenroy building, with about 120,000 way connecting it to the con­ Construction Co. of Indianapolis square feet, will house offices struction on the north side of the for S6.216.600. the mechanical and classrooms for the IU street The gymnasium will be contract to Frank E. Irish Co of School of Education (now at 902 the center of the School of Physi Indianapolis for $1,446,782. and N. Meridian Streetl end the IU cal Education (now at 1010 W the electrical contract to Ermco School of Social Work (now in 64th Street! C-C Council internships offered A student internship program schools and departments Department in establishing the with the Indianapolis City- outside Liberal Arts and Politi­ internship was Dr Robert V. County Council will begin this cal Science may apply Kirch ■matter through IUPUI s Poll At-large Council woman Paula Interested students should tical Science Department Parkers, a part-time IUPUI stu­ contact Dr Kirch. Cavanaugh The one-semester internship dent herself, was the program s Hall Room 503 L. 264 7547. or will return three hours of ace chief sponsor as it passed Dr Richard A Fred I and Cava­ demic credit for an average of through the regular legislative naugh Had Room 503 K. 264 eight hours' work with the Coun­ procedures of the Councd Re­ 3855. for further information re­ cil per week Students from presenting the Political Science garding application — M d « Perhaps you have already no­ Nawi...... paga 2 ticed that the type In today's Shorts...... paga 2 Issue la a bit larger than It was Opinion...... paga# 4, 5 Monday. This Innovation was Thg Ltiturg thg result of gye-atrain caused Tlm#t...... pages 6-9 by attempting to decipher the Rally i Duka...... smeller type In dlmly-llt corri­ Pten now for your Spring vocation et scenic Now York Street Can­ Claaaiflads...... paga 11 yon. Donkey trek tours end helicopter rtdee will soon be avsRebie dors. Whatcha think? through the fUPUl Chamber of Commerce. (Photo by Susan J. Farrar) - ...... J

J 2 Sagam ore 1/16/80 /hortz Riteris award planned Present and former IUPUI the award will be determined on endeavors, films, videotapes or students are invited to apply for the basis of contributions to the other creative work products. or nominate other students for Memorial Fund. Deadline for re­ These contributions may also Drop/add. the John M. Riteris Memorial ceipt of applications and have been submitted for credit Award, to be presented at the nominations is Feb. 1. to a university course. Submit a Drop/Add will be held on Friday, Jan. 18, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., School of liberal Arts Awards The kinds of contributions description of projects or the and on Monday, Jan. 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This activity will Convocation next Spring. Pre­ which may be considered Include projects themselves to Professor be held in the Cavanaugh-Lecture Hall complex. sented in recognition of "contri- research reports, formal or Mary Mahowald, Department of butioins to the advancement of creative writing, documented ac­ Philosophy, Cavanaugh Hall, medical ethics." the amount of counts of projects, activities or Room 504-C. Baseball... Prof. Kirk examines economy IUPUI Varsity Baseball team will have an important meeting Monday, Jan 21,5 p.m., at the School of Physical Education. Tne IUPUI News Buuau question is how severe the reces­ ing and buying (an indication of schedule will be discussed. Despite unstable economic sion will be. ■pending being the sales re­ conditions and an uncertain The IMEX (Indianapolis Met­ ceipts of Nieman-Marcus which world, Indianapolis area resi­ ropolitan Economic Index) turn­ are reported excellent), suggest­ dents may be able to take com­ ed downward in the first quarter ing that moderate income house­ IVCF meeting... fort in the knowledge that they of 1979 and remained at lower holds may be assuming signifi­ experienced the least percentage levels for the next two quarters. cant debts." Kirk said. This semester s first meeting of the Inter-Varsity Christian increase in their cost of living Fellowship is planned for Friday, Jan. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the In the past two recessions, the "If recent demand for loans from 1969 to 1977 among 38 IMEX has turned downward reflects unanticipated inventory Union Building. Mezzanine Floor. All interested students are metropolitan areas for which tike invited to attend. three or four quarters before the accumulation, then we could see Bureau of Labor Statistics com­ national recession. unemployment extending piles data, according to prelim­ Indianapolis and Indiana ex­ beyond the automobile and con­ inary reports. perienced a gasoline-related con­ struction industries in the first Among major Midwestern traction in auto and auto-related half of 1980, " he added. Chem seminar... metropolitan areas, Indianapolis activity in the second quarter of It is being speculated that the A chemistry seminar on "Laser Photochemistry—The Synthe­ ranked as one of the largest in 1979. The policy change federal government may take sis and Chemistry of Biradical Derived Peroxides" will be pre­ terms of percentage increases in announced by the Federal Re­ some sort of action in an election sented by University of Cincinnati Professor Marshall Wilson on real per capital personal income serve Board on Oct. 6 raised int­ year if the unemployment rate Friday, Jan. 18, at noon in Krannert Building Room 225,38th from 1969 to 1977. erest rates and is expected to exceeds 7 percent, Kirk obser­ Street Campus. Interested students may attend. Figures developed by Dr. Rob-* slow housing in the first half of ved: "We need to increase pro­ ert J. Kirk of the IUPUI 1980. ductivity and promote capital economics department place the Data on Indianapolis housing formation to reduce inflationary area slightly behind St. Louis permits issued since the Federal pressure." he continued. "This Korea. and ahead of Milwaukee. Nat­ Reserve policy change are not would suggest a tight fiscal poli­ ionally. Houston had the larg­ available, but the local money cy to minimize the government’s "The Art and Cultural Heritage of Korea " will be presented by supply adjusted for inflation demand for loanable funds. the Indiana State Museum Society on Sunday. Jan. 20, at 3 p.m. est real per capita income in­ crease and New York the least. declined in November, which ia "Instead, we may ast a larger in the State Museum auditorium, Planned as a preview to the consistent with the reduction in federal deficit and a tighter traveling Korean exhibit at the Art Institute of CRkeego this Indianapolis’ increase in the growth of the national monetary policy due to internat­ spring, tne lecture program will be presented by Mrs. Frank money per capita personal money supply. ional pressures on the stability Lambertus. Also featured will be a small exhibit of Korean income was slightly below the "Whether we have a severe of the dollar. Although there will costumes, jewelry and art objects. national average. recession depends primarily be hearings in Congress this Looking to the year ahead. upon the spending habits of year on tax cuts and reform, the Kirk commented that a reces­ consumers. Their personal actual effects of any cuts may Alien info... sion in the first half of 1980 has saving rate is low. Higher not be felt until next year," Kirk been widely advertised: the income households are still sav- - concluded. Foreign students and faculty are reminded that Alien Address Report forms must be filed at the first of the year. Forms are available from the Main Branch Post Office, or from the Office of International Services, Allied Health Building Room 228. Nonresident aliens employed in the US are subject to federal calendar central and state income taxation and must file Form 1040 on or before Tuesday, April 15. Further information on the Alien Address Report or the nonresident alien income tax is available from International January 17 Film, "Murdet by Decree," sponsored by Stu­ Services, 264*7294. Divorce Workshop, sponsored by the School of dent Activity Board, 8:15 p.m., Lecture Hail Social Work (Jan. 17 ana ie), 8:30 am-4:30 Men's Basketball. Metros vs. Indiana Tech. 5 p.m., Krannert Science Building, 38th Street p.m., Market Square Arena Campus Beginning Interviewing 8kills Workshop, Riley benefit... January 18 ■pon-eored by School of Sodal Work, 8:30 a.m.- A Charity Ball to benefit Riley Cancer Research for Children, Drop/Add 4:30 p.m., Krannert Science Building, 38th Street Inc. will be held Saturday, Jan. 19, at 9 p.m. at the downtown Midwest Photography Exhibit Ends, Herron Campus January 26 Hilton Hotel. Senator Birch Bayh and Mrs. Beth Bowen will Gallery Student Organisations Budget Workshop, 9 serve as honorary chairpersons for the event, which is sponsored Women's Basketball, IUPUI vs. Franklin. 7 a.m., Union Building by Epsilon Lambda Chapter of ESA, Inc. Tickets are $15 per p.m., Westlane Jr. High School Women's Basketball. IUPUI at University of couple, and may be purchased by sending checks payable to Sculpture Indiana: Breath and Beauty (Jan. 18 Evansville, 2 p.m. Charity Ball, P.O. Box 19229, Indianapolis, IN 46219. All funds through Feb. 29). Herron Gallery • Men's Basketball, Metros vs. Wright State University, 7:30 pjn., at Wood High School received will go directly to cancer research for children. January 21 Drop/Add January 27 SU Trip Ends January 22 Men's Basketball, Metros vs. Hope College, January 28 MLK dinner 7:30 p.m., at Wood High School Women's Basketball, IUPUI vs. Marian. 7 p.m., at Westlane Jr. High School IUPUI's Black Student Union will sponsor its annual Martin January 23 Luther King Memorial Dinner on Sunday. Jan. 20, at 6 p.m. in Women’s Basketball, IUPUI at Indiana Cen­ January 29 the Hoosier Room of the Union Building. Keynote speaker for the tral, 7 p.m. ~ Women's Basketball, IUPUI at Hanover, 7 p.m. event will be Purdue Professor Lamont Yeakey, and the January 24 presentation of the "I Have a Dream" Award for outstanding Student Activity Board Film, "Murder by January 90 contribution by a BSU member will be featured. Decree," 8:15 p.m., Union Building Workshop on Delinquency, sponsored by Black Admission to the buffet dinner and program is $7 per person. Women's Basketball, IUPUI vs. Indians State. Student Union: Drugs & Alcohol Addiction, Reservations will be accepted at the BSU office. Cavanaugh Hall 7 p.m., at Westlane Jr. High School Union Building Room 001-B. until tomorrow, Jan. 17. For more information, January 31 contact Cathaieen Henard at 204-2279 or 264-2519. January 25 Ski Trip, sponsored by Student Activity Board, Rollerskating Party, sponsored by Student through Jan. 27 Activity Board J • a • a • • # • v 1/10/80 Sagamore 3 I

More Riley' ■ Catholic loottiiMd from page 1) Student Center of t doctor. a nurse and a 1309 W Mtclwgtn St pirttoryf therapist Patients who live mot lan 76 mike from Indianapolis generally arrive by helicopter or plane MASS While comparable newborn in­ tensive care units are located in U '(»• Ft. Wayne. Lafayette and Evansville, bed-space at Riky ia in constant demand According to Unit Director Rebecca Burks. Spiritual Counseling R.N . “The demand for this unit *■ «•*■»« is relatively great As soon as we ------1 « cmm ------can get the patient past the acute phase of his illness, we Mid-Weak transfer the baby back to the ipital because of an Monu i long convalescence i added that convalescence I1MSM in a hometown hospital ia far a***' m better for the family that would otherwise have to travel perhaps hundreds of make to visit The tata* Santas tat Stain ACMta taSMM average stay in the unit ia ap­ proximately seven days. Some CaH 264-4987 infants stay as long ss two (or information months. The family, which will have the ultimate responsibility of caring for the child, is an Marry Jo King, mother of a unit patient ia one of several mothers integral part of unit care Par who pertlcipete In the cere of their special newborn. (Photo by m U are allowed to visit their Susan J. Ferrer) x baby at any time. They are also encouraged to call at anv time skin behind the ear where a The unit alto has two staff “ If we save the babies awd small plastic catheter is insert social workers because “having don't get that family unit to­ ed. a baby on this unit is a very gether, we're not sure what we Other babies receive continu­ streeeful time for families Any­ nave accomplished.'' explains ous drip feeding of formuks by a time you have a patient on this Head Nurse Burks The family plastic tube inserted through unit, there's a family in crisis." gig important to the child; you the nose or mouth into the atom explained Burks. “ Nobody in can t aa^arate that." sch In other cases, the tube is the world expects to have a sick Marry Jo Kina, mother of a placed directly into the stomach baby." Riky Special Newborn, com­ through s surgical incision The nurses work sight-hour mented that the “parent teach­ It s vary likely that the baby s shifts round the clock, and on ing"-how to handle them, how respiration will be monitored each shift a nurse-patient match to take care of them—is ex “Hyaline membrane disease is ia determined. Optimally, there tremely helpful, especially when the most common problem-an are two patients to every nurse, "you're afraid to touch " Both immature lung development," but as Burks explained, the grandmothers of baby girl King surmises Burks These patients Riley Newborn Unit is not chirped in that they loved the also frequently have cardiac immune to the current shortage visiting policy problems To determine heart of nurses. Staffed by 35 profes “I can come any time 1 want." rate, respirations and tempera sionsl nurses, the unit is defi added one. explaining that the ture. leads are wrapped about cient bu-fhout 33, and some bed- M O u r visitation privilege af­ the baby's wrists and ankles space has been doeed in order to forded her a chance to bathe, Any dramatic change in rate provide the best care possible feed and rock "the littk fighter" triggers an alarm, and the for thee:the existing petients. accord after her working hours nurses must quickly determine ing to Burks Burks explained that fathers whethto there k a real pmhkm % What motivates a nurse to are usually the first to come in or simply an oversensitive moni­ work on the Newborn Unit? contact with the baby since the tor reacting to the baby 's move­ Linde Rettia, RN , explains STUDENT mothers are probably still recu­ ment Sometimes the nurse will that she couldn't work anywhere perating Unit nurses and doc­ have to flip s lever on the leo- e k e - “what we do for them de­ tors discuss the baby's condi­ lette that jerks the bed. gently termines whether they get bet­ INN tion with the father and explain reminding the infant to breathe ter." the maintenance apparatus at­ again. Nova Ann Smith. R.N., staff tached to the baby. Ventilation, continuous air development coordinator, Since “babies have a lot of pressure being pupnped through remarked, "1 like making the Apartments problems maintaining their tem­ the lungs, is often required, and contribution What better place perature. the parents may ex­ a blood gas test is taken every to start than at the beginning? pect to see the infant in an I so- four hours to determine the eul Rebecca Burks has been on F r o f l i $ 1 2 5 to $200/noathly let te or incubator, a temporary ficiency of oxygen in the blood the unit since its inception, and R o o m s f roan $68 to $82/M O*thly “home' thaSsome babies Blood is either extracted from her dedication shines like her require to keep Kem warm, the umbilical artery or by prick smile remarks Burks Infants that ina the baby 's heels or fingers •All utilities included must be kept outside an incuba­ Burks cooduded that "every­ The James Whitcomb Riley tor are kept warm with a large thing th at’s done on these Hospital for Children admitted •Close to campus— Downtown location across from Sports overhead warming hood Bili babies k baaed on them." its first patient in 1924. servic­ Arena 2 bits from City Market htaa or whits lights are used in The nurses are specially train­ ing children from birth to If •Near 1UPU1 Express lines (kcreakng or preventing hyper ed to deal with the problems years of age bilimbtnemia — jaundice. that plague premature infants 'That they may have life and •Kitchen and Laundry Facilities Infudon pumps maintain IS as young as 24 weeks and ss have it abundantly'’ k quoted •Furnished apartments and rooms cc an hour of intravenous feed­ small as 600 grama. Registered on the rcmimemocs tiv plaque In ing. "but you can’t put nurses are schooled in the the original Riky^ l^by These automatic pilot; you have to a«xl fliwifl aspects Call 639-2764 be on top of these thinea," add of the unit for two months ^Uff behind all units in the hospital ed Burks Blood veestk on the development coordinators pro especially the Riky Hospital for Information baby s scalp are one of the safest vide ongoing education. Three Newborn Special Cars Unit, a and more comforts bk spots in neonstslogists doctors special unit that ia saving the lives of 359 East Washington Street which to give I.V. Parents may iaed in newborn medicine-train rho would surely have expect toasaa died less than a decade ago ( 4 SagamOpinion ore 1/16/80

our view Go for gold If only the world were as it should be, and the sun shone brightly for the pure of heart, then perhaps the Olympic spirit would be recognizable as one of brother­ hood amon^ nations on the Held of athletic endeavor. Instead* it seems that politics and dollars are oblitera­ •4 ting such noble thoughts by turning the games into a for­ tv. um for conflict and capitalism among competing coun­ •41 tries. It is this distortion which now threatens to destroy the Games completely, via a boycott by the US and other nations of this year’s Summer Games in Moscow. The events which have led to this situation are by no letter/ means to be taken lightly or ignored. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan is of critical importance to the people of that country, and by its implied aggression, to the world Hooter plots policy abroad as a whole. As a threat to world peace, it rates our out­ rage and meaningful action such as United Nations sanc­ To the Editor: still while pull all the hair out of apple pie? 1 think old Jimmy Hey. when ere we gonna git his face one at a time with our smiley-face ought to just go on tion and whatever reasonable economic pressure we can off our red, white, and blue butte bare hands. Ihen we need to over there and trade hiaself for apply. But we maintain that the Olympics are not an ef­ end do something about this pump out all that oil before the hostages Then ha can just fective or appropriate arena in which to voice this world­ Iranian stuff? Seems to me that them Russians git across the •tart talking to them and pretty wide concern. it's been aoin on a God-awful border and take it all away. But soon them Iranians would be Not only would such a boycott represent a personal long time. 1 think we need to go instead, we're just sittin here on more than happy to give him on over there and kick every one our butts and not doing a thing back to us. blow to American athletes who have dedicated a great of them monkeys in the butt all about it except maybe talk and portion of their lives and fortunes in preparing for the the way to Japan and then hunt threats. What’s this here Love it or leave it, Games, but its impact upon the Soviet Union in any sig­ down that •%-! monkey-faced country made of anyway? What Eari Billy Joe Hooter, nificant sense is quite doubtful. We don’t understand Khomeini and make him stand happened to room, baseball, and American how such a move could help the Afghanistan situation or reverse the unfortunate events that have occurred. Nor, to our knowledge, would a boycott have any devastating effect upon the Russian economy. Talk of boycott seems to be simply another demoralizing and empty US threat. you Awfckffltf In fact, the US could find itself greatly embarrassed if * our “allies,” when forced to choose sides between the so- called Superpowers, elect to cross our international GW W picket line. But there is another issue which must be addressed when discussing such a boycott: Who, in fact, has the ri^ht to order American athletes to boycott the Moscow Olympics? Unlike many countries, America's athletes must pay their own way or accept private sponsorship or donations—they are not federally subsidized through training, travel, or other compensation. Does President Carter therefore have a moral right to decide that they will not have a chance at a medal because our government is unhappy with the government of the host country? Or would he simply “ask” that they choose not to compete, thus leaving those who pursue their dreams to be brand­ ed as “traitors?” Both situations would be tragic. Perhaps we are being overly idealistic in believing that some things are simply above politics. But it seems that our national morale would benefit much more by coming home from the USSR with some hard-earned gold than by staying home and playing politics instead. The SiQmnof a published by students of Irxflana views do not neceeeerfy reSsct those of the student Indianapoie, 94 46202 University-Purdue University at todtonapols Views body , admttisirston or faculty of IUPUI The Separnore Editor* phone. 284-4006. advertisement expressed are those of the editor* staff or of toe « a semi-wealdy (weeMy during toe summer) nswe- f*one. 264-3460. buetoees phone / a g o m o r e individual whose name appears in toe bySna Those magazine pubSahed el 926 W Michigan St 2642630

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Pure & Simple vinyl — make alterations Livt and Sltaxy Hodo's song. "Sleaxy" is the translates to vinyL Village People first singls from ths album. The At ths time of the tour, Victor (Casablanca NBLP-2-7183) title of ths song describes it Willis was still with the group, by David Edy rather well. Hodo poses as "the and he sings all lead vocals on The past year has been a pro­ stud out on the make," and he the album. He opens each song ductive one for the Village knows "that I'm more than with a shouted countdown, People. First came Cruisin’ and you can take." teasing ths audience into a Oo Weit, then a whirlwind tour The man struts and poses frenzy. All the lead vocals are of the U.8. end now their new al­ throughout, screaming ths delivered in Willis' usual shout. bum. Livt and Sltaxy. lyrics over the usual Village Peo­ The songs on ths L ivt record The new album represents a ple chorus line. tend to blur Into one another, slight change in their music and "Sleazy" also Incorporates sounding the same and droning group—a change which may coat more of a rock sound behind on constantly. Not that this them a few fans. Hodo's tortured shrieks. matters to ths audience. Livt and Sltaxy is actually Electric guitars scream over ths They have the visual effects to two albums in one; record one U usual disco trappings. distract them, to keep them a live recording of their recent Another change of pace comes from noticing the sameness. tour and record two is the new in the form ofT'8ave Me." the Everytime someone in ths Cross Country Skiing studio album. first ballad to be recorded by the chorus line wiggles, bumps, While the live record merely Village People. Alex Briley Easy to learn * No lift lines grinds or removes a shirt, ths rehashes what has been done in sings lead on this one and does a audience simply melts. No crowds* the past, Sltaxy introduces the commendable job of it. His vocals add a subtle sensuality to Livt and Sltaxy is not one of and the quiet of the woods changes that have been mads. the Village People’s beet efforts. , the group's lead the sound of ths group. make XC skiing one of the country’s fastest Rowing sports Ths live record eervee as a mon­ singer, is no longer with tbs Missing is ths overwhelming otonous "greatest hits" collec­ group. sexuality that is common to why not try it today? almost all their songs. The fact tion that Is somewhat His replacement comes in the unnecessary. Sltaxy is a bit form of . Simpson that it is missing adds a great deal to tbs song. If Casablanca better and it doee introduce gives the group a different feel. some real changes in their Green Mountain They still produce hard-core could bring themselves to sound. 5516 E. 82nd St. disco, but Simpson doesn't release a non-disco song, "Save dominate the way Willis used to. Ms" might possibly do well as a For the first time rock’n'roll is {Just west of Castleton at Simpson's vocals blend better single. Integrated into their disco Allisonville & 82nd St.) with those of the chorus line and The L ivt album, unfortun­ sound. And ths monotony of one Indianapolis, Ind. he doesn't torture his voice. He ately is nowhere as "successful" lead shouter is removed. sings, he doesn't shout. as the Sltaxy album. The record But the "new" Village People He also doesn't sing lead too is a compilation of their past are not really settled Into the 842-7900 often. He shares the job with hits recorded on tour last sum­ changes. Perhaps after they do Also located In Bloomington David "Scar" Hodo (the con­ mer. Although the crowds settle and oscoms more struction worker) snd Alex surely appreciated ths perform­ Integrated they might produce a Briley (the 0.1.1. ances, little of the apparent fire great album. 1/16/80 Sagamof 7 cinema ju>r*hUT poctoft Sound Trials This Saturday night, and ‘Cuba’ wastes talent, bucks every second Saturday night, the Recovery Room Cuba assassin that couldn't hit ths Uy and bar huaband (Chria features live acoustic music (United Artiata) broad aida of a barn. (Ths movia Sarandon) is an attract!v« lush onstage by Suaaa J. Farrar ia not supposed to ba funny.) Thara ian't any auapanaa; the Tha violent daya of tha Batia- Tha filin'* acora ia distracting, romanca atorylina ia not original Sets Marts a 7 pm, and there ta regime in Cuba could have and tha dialogue ia painfully and tha charectara era not avan is no cover charge bean an excellent vehicle for an bad. The aaaaonad talents of vary likeable Nothing ia daval Bungin ' back "wooden action-romance film. Unfortu- Sean Conner/^Mnd Martin oped. In fact, tha romance of tha nately, Cuba la a big diaappoint- Balaam and the young premier debonair Connary and the strik- mant, wasting talent and thia of Brook* Adama and Chria ing Adams la a cheap ripoff of The Recovery Room reviewer's admiaaion money. Sarandon couldn't aav* thia Aim the Bogart Bergman romance in Overkill ia a fitting daecrip- . if they triad. Casablanca The stilted dialogue ,1868 Lafayette ltd 634-8642 tion of the director * attempt to Connary portrays a soldier of prevents a believable relation capture the corruption, chaoe fortune hired by the Batista ship. and violence of those days pre government to crush the Fidel The only good thing about the CELICA SELl-A-THON ceding Castro's takeover. Moat 1st insurrection Unfortunately. movie ia the on-location ahot* in of tha action ia aanaalasaly ha arrives on the scene too lata Spain, but on-location shots smeared with blood. Soma of tha tojphange the course of history. don't make a movia. Good wri- SUPRAS atory is incredibly stupid. At f l o a t of his Urn* is spent in ting, good directing, and good GTs & STs * A one point, an American Buai- pursuit of a former love played us* of talent are the ingredients neesman finds himaalf steering a by Brooke Adama. She has mar- to a good film. Cuba falls short um Am tank. Aleo, there's a would-be ried into a powerful Cuban fam- on all counts. RICE? THE “BEST" IN THE CITY!! JO DAY GUAR ANT( £ SetCIALLT OISCOUNTID UNITS Ian’s best since ‘Between’ Night Rain, Although she did want to stay fans, but many people will con­ Janie Ian away from current popular tinue to be put off by her stoic (Columbia JC-36139) styles, she does have an ulterior approach. by David Edy motive for doing this sort of Sight Bains does have its IF IT WILL SAV« YOU TIM I... Sight Bains would appear to material. “The only reason I shortcomings, but it’s much bet­ M AM AM APPOINTMINFff represent some sort of change never sang like this is that no ter than her. past few albums. for Janis Ian. In the past, her one would let me!" Producing Ian has not been quite as convin­ material has been rather melan­ her own album has apparently cing since Bstussn ths Urns TOM WOOD TOYOTA choly or Just plain depressing. allowed her to branch out in dif­ Her career peaked with that 4202 IAFAYITTI ROAD, ACROSS FROM LAFAYETTE SQUARE Hare she sounds bright and ferent directions. masterpiece, end she has never cheerful, almost on the brink of But aside from these two been able to reach that same OPEN TIL 9 PM MON WID TNUIt 297-2444 happiness. trendy songs, th* material on height. Ian even admits that aha Sight Bains is still very much in Inis-----1 attempt< almost reaches " a good place to get your car.” enjoyad making the record, line with what Janis Ian has that evasive pinnacle, because it which ia a minor miracle in done in th* past. Th* new cheer reveals more about Janis Ian itself. Perhaps marriage suits fulneea exists only on th* sur- than her previous three albums. her. face—her lyrics remain solemn. Sight Bains-it gives us a Another reason for her appar­ Only her style of singing and complete person...* person ent happiness may be due to the playing has changed. This living in th* present, with one fact:t that ahe produced this album herself,f, with ththe help of Ron Prangipane and Giorgio Moroder. Shaking off th* yoke MUSICIANS-PERFORMERS of her previous producer* ATHENS OH - SUN JAN 20 opened a new world for Ian. Ohio University She does what she wants, and Baker Center ah* apparently wants to stop HIGHLAND HEIGHTS EY - TUES . JAN 22 depressing people. Northern Kentucky University We wanted to produce some­ Fins Arts Building thing that would outlast this COLUMBUS. OH - MON. JAN 21 season's vogue and give people Sheraton Inn-North something they'd want to hear I71/R t 161 over and over again,” says Ian. GKEINCASTLE IN - WED, JAN 23 And ah* has been more or lees DePauw University successful at reaching thia goal Performing Arts Center although th* album does have INDIANAPOLIS. IN - THURS. JAN 24 its nods at the current Marriott Inn vogues—disco and unadorned I-70/I-463 rock'n'roll. DAYTON, OH - FR1JAN 25 "Fly Too High" is disco, but University of Dayton with th* Ian touch. Th* beat is Music Theatre Bldg soft, almost unobtrusive. It COLUMBUS. OH - SAT JAN 26 reliee heavily on light unmech­ Ohio Slate University anical synthesisers. Ian stays at Waigal Hall the front and navsr allows her­ TECHNICIANS * Pleaaa tend resume* by F*b 8 self to be buried. Also at Coder Point Feb 2 & 9 Of course, her lyrics do not AUDITIONS BEGIN AT 1 PM suffer because th* song leans For other audition sites and toward disco. Rather, it would further information contact appear as if "Fly Too High" was LIVE SHOWS Cedar Point written as a conventional Ian Sandusky, OH 44870______(419) 626-0830 song, and then rearranged for disco. “Lay Low" explores an area SMiP-fiyinyi never before traversed by Ian on record-modern day rock’n'roll. Janis Ian— 'tha brink of happlnaaa' ( 8 Sagam ore 1/16/80 cinema ‘Horseman’ a simple success The Electric Horseman down the strip and into the Fonda is a delight Plying a (Universal Pictures) desert, like corporation charm part that is quite a switch from by Susan J. Ferrer theft, and the chase begins. Not her recent hard-hitting per for Tbs team of Robert Radford only is the law after the well mances in Coming Home and and Jane Fonda possesses a meaning horse thief, but Fonda The China SytiErome, she moves Abe and Ray’s chemistry reminiscent of the as a sophisticated TV reporter is from drama to comedy with no Bogart-Bacall, Tracy Hepburn hot on his trail for an exclusive apparent difficulty Barber and Beauty Shop miieo, and The Electric Horse' story The supporting cast of charac­ man- a guy. a gal. and a horse Eventually, she becomes, a ters has excellent depth. Willie Precision-cut hair styling is now available story—is an irresistible throw­ burdensome tag-along, and pre­ Nelson is a natural as Radford's back to the comedy-adventure- dictably. their mutual animosity friend and companion Valerie for men and women at our convenient romances of the '40s gives way to romance. The ulti­ Perrins portrays Radford's ex mate outcome of the storyline is campus location. Radford portrays an ex-rodeo wife with touching concern, and entertaining and touching ** John Saxon is perfect as the champ on the lam who drowns Horseman is simple, and tAls his discontent in booze and cold, calculating corporate exec­ is the success of the movie. utive. Roffler Products earns a living promoting Ranch anti-corporate message is n&t Breakfast cereal. The symbol of Used exclusively!} beaten to death and there are no The Radford-Fonda contrast the corporation that produces earthshaking messages. It is is perfect -she in her dee im r the cereal is a former race horse. simply a good romantic comedy oe and high-heel boots and he For an appointment call: A Las Vegas promotion push about a guy, a gal and a bores. his practical cowboy attire. teams the cowboy and the horse r 264-8518 2648519 It's good to aae Bedford back Their eventual attraction is very and serves as the adventure in the saddle where he belongs. B«rb« Shop Kraut) Shop Op«o9-6 Union Buildup story's catalyst. Mon-Fn Ground Floor His good looks, the glint in his Incensed because the horse blue eyes and his easy delivery The Electric Horseman is a has been drugged to keep it continue to make him a heart lighthearted treat for the whole docile, Radford rides the racer throb. family. /tage You’ve got a f a c e t h a t should be In the Sagam ore ‘South Pacific’ revival emerges South Pacific American hick. They are thrown servicemen render "Bloody (Beef 'n' Boards Dinner Theatre) together on a South Sea island Mary' and "There Is Nothing by Susan J. Ferrer during the Second World War. Like a Dame" in an appropriate­ It has been predicted that the Nellie is an army nurse and ly rousina manner. Eighties will be a decade of de Becque is a plantation owner. ’ With realistic tropical island musical revivals. And the Beef Their future together is jeopar­ inflection, Jan Uillory, as ’n’ Boards Dinner Theatre has dized by his past, her small-town Bloody Mary, sings a show-stop­ begun the new year in fitting ideology, and a life-threatening ping "Bali Ha i" and an endear fashion with what is perhaps the military mission for which he mg "Happy Talk." Her stage best Rogers and Hammerstein volunteers. daughter Liat (Nancy Shelton) musical—South Pacific. Debby Wats seek charms the does a fine job of signing the In 1950, South Pacific gar­ audience with her kooky rendi­ lyrics to "Happy Talk" and in­ nered virtually every stage tion of Nellie. She shines to “A spiring Monte Stone (Lt Joe award imaginable. It also re­ Cockeyed Optimist." "Honey Cable) to sing "Younger Than ceived the Pulitzer Prize for Bun," and ther memorable " I’m Springtime." The rest of the drama. The movie version of this Gonna Wash That Man Right cast makes for fine depth and songfeet received rave reviews Outa My Hair." in 1968. The revival of this Ronald Knight is excellent as T C i . of the dinner theatre masterpiece is universally wel­ the French Emile. His fine voice lands to the personal character comed. and particularly timely is well-suited for the musical’s of the production. The direction now so recently after the pas­ sophisticated tunes-"Soma En­ is simple and the aisles are put sing of its composer Richard chanted Evening" and "This to good use. Pianist Jennifer Nearly Was Mine." Malady tackles a difficult score i story revolves around the R. Bruce Elliot portrays the with apparent skill romance between Emile de capitalizing Luther Blllis with This fine production of South Becque. a cultured Frenchman, equal amounts of humor and Pacific runs through Feb. 17 at and Nellie Forbuah, an heart He along with the other Beef’n’ Boards Dinner Theatre.

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■ = i i ■ m .T.T. ■■■»■— " "aa 1/16/80 Sagam ora • HYPNOSIS INSTITUTE Feb 2 A 3 643) i. Washington. Suite 172 ‘A Toby Show’ ^Hypnoaw Servers in coaporaOon provide tech w * d v "Central Indem kno Club* • proud to amount* that e e a* tm (*h tcmg « “How to do r count on hyp noawn duu die Hypnom Herat to be left off the flats. J57-6J11 atre Company, A Toby Show by the play itself, the Aiirand Harris. acting was every bit ee profee A Toby Show is based on a atonal as the set-up. AD cast character that developed as a members did an excellent job of stock figure in early traveling portraying their characters, e tent shows in Indiana and else­ task thatls often more difficult where. The Toby character was a in e children’s play than in one "hayseed” who would stumble for adults. into the various stories being Dale Crabtree as T< ve played out. affecting the out­ just the right amount come with his rural "wit and saad quality" to hit character. wisdom." Toby was likeable but not over- with his wisecracks. Harris’ A Toby Show places Molly Koester was very be­ Toby in a modern day Cinderella lievable wJJlwu as the nasty Mrs. Van story, complete with a Prince Undersquire, and Charlotte Bat- who’s an airplane pilot. Toby is tin and Susie Schoch gave ap­ the handy man at the Van propriately "groteeaue perfor­ Undersquire mansion, the scene mances as her "beauteous’’ of the play's action. Mrs. Van daughters, Sophia and Maud Undersquire is the villainess of erina. the piece who. as Cindy's evil Diane Smith and Eric Bryant steptnbther, has stolen the girl's were also very competent as the inheritance and is trying to young lovers. Cindy and Prince fICHMCIANS-1 Iff tt I IfO/wiafc marry off her own daughters to Burtock, who seem destined leraonp htob ne m beeig auoooned to the Prince. never to be united, yet triumph Onctoned. O H KMOS OOOMWON. I Complications occur when in the end with the help of Toby. Chariot te. NC Heme l t o < • MAffMCLAMO. I A CA Toby is mistaken for the Prince Perhaps the moot humorous ft— rwuryAudoom and vice versa. This gives the performance was givan by Princess chance to meet and fall HEASTON Atherton Student Center; Wed.. Jen 2); 2-1 putt James Berry in the role of Col. in love with Cindy, who has been Dinwiddie, whose deefness, con­ ^ u s s r K n s i k iQrxH bland. Klnoi Island OH forced by her stepmother to ] stant perversions of the name A esiksn M srtiage MuSc Had; S et 4 Siei. Jen. 24 S 27; 6-t pda. as a maid. Further Sound Wp Ortoe p o t to toed peitomun oavebig aver W d wdn 1b won anh> pahia "Van Undersquire" and his ONOS reooucnoitt. catormae. o ne 4S2I9 arise when the Prince's only kin. habit of falling asleep at the T h e a tr e s half-dead old Colonel Dinwiddie drop of s glass slipper never fail­ arrives with his invisible dog. ROYAL DANVILLE ed to draw laughter from the h'VU.11 «S Ulysses. The Colonel wants to young audience. make sure the Prince marries a Entr’actes, performed while R ih That Saved Pittsburgh I Van Undersquire so he can win the main play was switching (PG) 7:30 his own inheritance. scenes, featured Mark Deesauer How the wise-cracking Toby I SO KEYSTONE 1 & 2 CUT YOUR LIVING as Marko the Magician. 4li« l ’I JOt unwinds the threads o f deceit "Marko" amazed the kiddies and saves the day makes for an with his sleight of hand, aided THE AFTER THE (PG) EXPENSES THIS amusing and often surprising by stage manager Stacey Fields. 7 :3 0 .9 :4 5 story. Company manager Teresa SPRING! This reviewer was fortunate Wainscott and Michael Rends THE ONION HELD (R) enough to be allowed to go along entertained the children with a 7 :0 0 ,9 :2 5 S h a r e an apartment with the Children’s Theatre number of songs. Rends also at a beautiful Company on one of their shows ed the voice of the invis- GREENBRIAR 1 A 2 to see the whole touring process sees. 'lit . kiM' n in e west-side location in action. I was truly amiued at KAll in all. A Toby Show is a R*h That Saved Pittsburgh with another student. the efficiency of the dozen mem­ first class production. But the (PG)7:00,9:05 bers of the Company in their real proof of the quality of any -1 5 MINUTES FROM CAMPUS- handling of all the aspects of the children’s play is in how weU the THE AFTER THE (PG) D e l u x e facilities pUy. children like it. At this particu­ In addition to playing a role in lar performance, the children 7 :3 0 ,9 :4 5 *60 Acres of Beautiful Water ’ Tennis Courts either the main play or the brief loved it! They besieged the ac­ ESQUIRE * Olympic Size Swimming Pool * Sailing, Fishing & Boating entr'actes, each Company mem­ tors for autographs after the DDhUe i'An, ir i|jj ber had a positive function in * Clubhouse with Full Party Facilities * Optimum Security play, and some even tried to go NOT STUFF (PG) setting up the play. The Com- back stage to hunt for Ulysses. Six Apartments are available ny carries its own scenery, The IUPUI Children’s The­ 7 :0 0 .9 :0 0 j, sound, and even its to share now! atre Company wiU be touring A I WOODLAND A & 8 own portable costume and make­ Toby Show throughout the ’ '!<» 4 e»»tie*t li i . 'i h up shop. Everything is function- spring semester. If you'd like Each apartment includes: TMK AFTER TME (K) 2 bedroom — 2 baths I watched, fascinated, as VM, 1:41 trunks became sofas and chairs, as boxes yielded costumes, of the performances, contact Dr. THE OMON FELD (R) YOUR SHARE, ONLY $167.00 telephone, mirrors, a wall safe, Dorothy Webb or Ttfesa Wain­ 7 JO . 1:25 for more Information call: 291-1249 and a spotlight. Plain flats be­ scott in the IUPUI Theatre came arched. 10th century Department. < 10 Sagam ore 1/16/80 Boose

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Keynote Speaker person In tha bookstore and you Islsursly took your pick from the wall-stocked shalvas? Like the 49-cent gallon of gasoline, those Professor Lamont Yeakey days seemed far away amid this week’s Jam-pecked rush for the aa*. of tomes. (Photo by Susan J. Ferrer) RECRUITING ANNOUNCEMENTS “ Purdue University Career Counseling A Placement Office Union Building, Room G025M 264-2664 The following on-campus recruiting schedules have been confirm­ Sunday, Jan. 20, 1980 — 6 pm ed for the dates indicated. Specific information regarding the organisation, job descriptions, and candidate qualifications are available at the Career Counseling and Placement Office, where the appointment sign-ups and interviews are conducted. Candi­ dates must establish a placement file before they interview with IUPUI Student Union a recruiting organization. 1300 W. Michigan Street (Degree Legend: A-Associate; B-Bachelor; M-Masters) Tuesday. January 29 HOOSIER ROOM Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Steel Production Mgmt. Training Program (B/ET, MT. SPVT) &4B.M/EE, ME) Tickets...... $7.00* Schwitstr MICS Analyst (B/IE); Asst. Project Engr. (B/ME); Program­ mer (B/CSCI, CPT) Wednesday, January 30 'Advance ticket sales thru Thursday, Jan. 17th at the Black Student Union office U.S. Air Force Pilot. Navigator. Scientific Officer (B/Math); Computer Scien­ (925 W. Michigan - Room 001-B) tist (B/Math, Physics); Project Officer (B/Math); Accountant TICKETS WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE DOOR (B/Actg) Mussett, Nicholas & Associates, Inc. Mechanical Drafting Designer (A/MDDT); Mechanical Engr. Tech (A/MET. B/MT); Electrical Tech (A/EET, B/ET); Elec trical Engr. Tech (A/EET) Buffet Menu: Fresh Green Tossed Salad Thursday, January 31 Appetizing Waldorf Salad Ayr-Way Stores, Inc. Store Mgmt. Trainee (B/Business) Blue Lake Green Bean Almondine Mayflower Corporation Delicious Potatoes Au Gratin Mgmt Trainees (B/Business or related); Independent Business­ Flavorful Hoosier Fried Chicken man (A.B.M/Any major) Friday. February 1 Scrumluous Beef Stroganoff Allis-Chalmers Corporation and Tender Egg Noodles Manufacturing Development Program (B/IE, ME, IET, IDE); Rolls & Butter. Field Service (B/ME. MT) Super Tasty Fruit Pie Monday, February 4 International Harvester Company Coffee, Tea or Milk Production Mgmt. Trainee (B/IET, SPV); Production Mgmt. Trainee (MBA); Mgmt. Trainee (B/ME, IE, MET, IET) Detroit Diesel Allison College Grad, in Training (B/ME. EE. IE. MT, IET. SPV. For additional information come to the IUPUI BSU office SPVT) Tuesday, February 5 or call 264-2279 or 264-2519 Mallory Components Group Applications Engrs. (B/ME, ee) Hie Service Bureau Company .i. A Systems Mktg Rep. (MBA-Finance, Mktg &