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Stop complaining; take some initiative, foster change .. .. . ,. , . .. .., . If you don't igke thht Ilk is in' ' a friend, "Look at this (IUPUl's) ' in the nation..Yet, with the current BillHyden ' .. , :I .. ... exciting thing, then check out the. canipus! These guys are only ., work being done hnd future ideas to Cohomist . ., sports section from last Tuesday's ' commuter school, why can't U of I . . .be put into motion. U.of I can only

-, Indianapolis Star. When take ha&a campus t1iat:looks as beauti-. ' improve already 1iigh.standing in . .. you a . its 'It would be easy to sit down at my ' ful as this?" .. : . ' : ...... look'you will see that a very intense the community and in the city, of computer and type up an article . , and emotional David Wiese graces ' 'Well, with the help of students, ' Indianapolis. about everyIlling that needs fixing it. the fi-nt pige witli'a lengthy article : President Lantz and the adniini'stra- So, what am I trying to say? I ' U of I. but why? ' : ' . ' . ' 'about our Greyhounds. It is truly tion came up with a plan of action iuess the point Ian1 trying to make .. The easiest thing for anyone to do worth takin! a look at.' and it is shaping up nicely. is that hybody can argue and .. .. ,. .. is complain about things that are' ..For . those of you who don't ; ' I know that at times all of the complain and then expect othcrito .. . - wroni, unfair or inconsiderate. Yet, ' already know about Buxton Hall, it .'. construction might have been incon-. solve the problems. .. . ,. , . . .what do those people redly do,. to ..houses the university radio.slation;, . :yenient; but in the long run it will ' Tjto look at the positive aspects . .. correct the problem? . ' . 88.7-FM WICR..iVICR'aISO happens;. .only help the.school,and the sur- ,' , ',,. of

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solve the problem: It is my advice'... . received a power increase. The . : ' After all;&d'I mean no disre- things done. All it takes is an indi- ' . ' . .. Oake it for what it's worth)'to 'station now has an equivalency of ' . spect, U of I is not on my top 10 list . vidual who isjvilling to do some- . ..

' everyone to notjust complain; but to 30,000 watts of power and em be. . of most hactive college campuses thing. . ' , . ~ ~'actuallv.-pet out and make changes- heard as far north as Peru and as far r.. happen yourself. . -. .souhas Bloomington. This makes All rightlenough about that.. .,.. . , '. ,..JVICR one of the most powerful ,. . I~ Cont&y to'pOpulibelief, there are coliege.r;rdio stations in the United .. many good and positive things States. It gives'me a good feeling to B ... . . occurring around the University of - brag about this to everyone I come ,, .. .. ! is seeking an individual'to fill the - '~,Indianapolis. . . incontact with. i , ... Take for instance Royce Waltman ' " ' Being a communications student, ,.'.. paid position"of Opinion.Editor .: ' j

' ..and the'men's basketball team. As of ' I speak of WICR with pride. The ' , ., ...... last Tuesday afternoon, they were 'students and staff that work at , .. 1 We.are also looking for voiuntier I . . . only one of five unbeaten Division I WICR are of the hardest ! .. some I. -. i ., -~ 1 .. .. '. ..' or I1 bollege basktball teams in the. working, loyal and dedicated people.. ?,,, ., . .> . writers, . ,":. ,.:. nation...... anyone could ever meet. They are ~.. :. . boiiimni .. . and' copy ' ' .. .. . They are ranked No: 3 in the true professionals and are a gkat .. , . -...... nation, the highest rankng in,the ,asset to U'of I. .!.. editors. No experience is i .. . university's 95.yea.r history. They Finhlly, I'd like.'to commend . : . . ..: ' ., . ' . :necessaiy..F.ormore information are off to the best start since the ' ' . President Lantz and the university . . 19dO-41 season when the teani .' for their efforts and work toward ' .; .. '3i.call 788-3269,788-3445, or . started out the season 16-0. And this ' beautifying the campus. I think a ' ., . .. year's squad is 6-0 in the Great ., step has been taken in the right ..., .,,:.. stop.by .. the R$ectoi- office, .. - : Lakes Valley Conference for the ' *direction.. . . ,: . . first time in the history of the confer- . It \vas,only last spring that I L..I.' ' .. '1 -Buxton Hall room 209.- .. enee. . .. ' . .noticed IUPUI'S cimpus and'said to, . . .. ,......

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' .or Marsh so it can accommodate students with' . front of the west end doors where all the'trophies tlhani Bowling. .' .. adequate parking. Objection No. 1.k. therefore,. sit. 3.)'Begin'walkinground the track (direction .. .~\.. .. .~ ' Colrrmnisr . settled. ., ' . irrelevant) 4.) MAC a complete lap until you are ., :...... '. .The second most frequently repeated objection ' . again even with the west'end doors. 5.)Walk until inen Dr. Lynn Youngblood shoyed me the :is that it is going to be too far to walk from the; you reach the easi end doors. 6.) STOP! Con- . master plans for our beloved university in early new.peripheral lots. Now,.ihis argumentwas also ..- gratulations, you have just completed a 0.15 mile

' . 1995, I became absolutely ecstatic that there are offered by many of the same opponents !VI?~.' .'.': journey,'slightly more than whit you will be , . : . . other people who share my. feelings that this .. offered objection No;l. : ..... ' , askedto travel upon.completion of ihis project. campus needs serious aesthetic improvements. ' , Now I do not knoiv, but.1 think this seems : ', ' Now, after making that long, haish'walk, be ' Well, I guess my feelings are in the bleachers ..rather contradictory..... to the first argument. I was sure.to take a hot shower and rest a few hours. ' ...... I ...... ,.. ,I )*.. :,-,:...... * on this.issue, becadse:&iuging frbh; &e ofilk "'I' '+ired by the'oppone'nts fearing a net'loss'ln... You deserve it. Objection No.2 issettled, as well. ,/. I complaints' that I hi& been h iGi;'namelj, from 'spacesihat...... youcan never,.. find, a parking space'in . I.: :'' Ah, I have been waiting this~wholecolumn to , .I ,.,,, '.,.,..\ . .*,.. I.. ~ . commuter$ I must not f~ave'abrain cell in'my ..... 'ihe niain lei. Oky,I can accept that. ... .say this'(kind of h The Monster nt.thc End of the ' head in thinking that this plan is a iood one. So why does it matter if one has to walk from ' ,Rooksurprise ending. Okay, so it is a very anticli- .. . The most repeated objection I have been , .an equidistant lot to iet to class? After all, the I mactic ending. Sue me.) . . . : hearing is that there & vcry'few parking spaces main lot should not matter much to someone who YES, I, THE HOT-WINDED COLUMNIST'. :'' noiv, and the problem will be worsened , never gets to use it. . - ' WAS ONCE A COMMUTER just like the major-.

when this project is heightened. ' . . ~. : ...... The walking distance should not bechanged;.. . ity of the opposition to this project, and Can To refute, I state that I have been reassured by . unless my high school math teachers snowed.... me honestly say that I rather impressed with the .. -2 the president, vice-president:ind many bth+ ;F;i::.$;foc al!.\hoseyea'rs,...... and,... in whick Case. I retract...... minute distances requi&of students walkng.. -. to . f,." A *:.A .;: c a:: f. r. I' ,:e:. I: .: , ,.-.:-, .5...... : ...... : ' "'.' ..'" ''*-_*^.' .. classes;'..- "...... _ ....._...... _.\...., ...... members ofthe administranomht mennlhis- .myargument:. - : : i - '" construction process Will there be a net loss'of :. In keeping with~thisargument from the opposi- , I had to make that walk every day, just like .. .. ' parkingspaces. ' ' ' tion, I also'measured the distance from the park-' you. G;ess what. Never once did it hmme in

The problem for me in siding with theopposi- ing lot in front of the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts.. , any way: So please, just relax with the rest of us tion on this issue is that 1.believe the administra- . Centerto thefront of Esch Hall. My odometer, and enjoy.the new, beautiful campus coming' .. . tion when they tell me this. I mean, come on. from start to finish, moved a whole whopping. soon...... ' Everyone here has enough common sense to ' ..,. seventh of a mile: . ' I am sure you will'find ;he results much better figure out that the university is not going to work '. TOget a feel for that distance by foot, do th'e- . than you would should you continue to complain ... out a time-share a$reenicnt... with the Shelby,Bowl following: 1.) Go lo Nicoson,Hall2.) Start in ...... about it...... -. ., , ~ ., . ., ...... I 1.. 0...... , .:.. ,...... I. LElTER TO THE EDITOR ...... Dean salutes students, maintenance for care of university .. Dear Editor, ~ .. such touk how well preserved the physicil nieations building is in our fund-raising plans. . '

My initial contact with the University of India-' ; facilities are on our cclmpus. Withfew exceptions, . ' No doubt other remote areas in'need of atten-

napolis occurred when I came'here as a student in I find our facilities to be in amazingly good-and, . , tion can be debated; but in comparison to the vast ,...... , 1962. \ .. clean-condition. , ' majority of campuses I visit, our campus facilities '

Thi"campus-scape" was different in those - Oneof American higher educhtion's quiet ' . are far superior in their appearance and condition:'.

days: no Eli Lilly Science Hall (or Zerfis Wing); ' .dilemmas is the crumbling physical facilities of ...'. Timely maintenance and renovations have '

no Ruth Lilly Recreation Center; no Key Sta- . . its colleges and universities. This potentially . p1aye.d a keyrole in this accomplishment, but the ~ ' ',dium; no Warren, New;orNorth Halls; no . catastrophic problem of defekd maintenance his far greater credit for the condition of our.campus

Kranncrt hlemorial Library; and no Christei ' : been.. kept in the shadow by a vast majority of . .is due to the students, past and current, who have DeHaan Find Arts Center; . 1 .- .' institutions across the nation because more press- . demohstraied maturity.and gratitude by, respecting ' ' The dormitpries thenon campus-Dailey,. ' . . ing needs such as'faculty andstaff recompense, : , the facilities. . , . .",

Wilmore. and Trimble Halls-are long'gone; and. instructional needs-and... new facilities'cry out for I As an alumnus as well as anemployce,of the U

Buxton Hall, where I roomed as senior, now ' ' attention. , . of I, I want to salute students for taking pkljer .. houses the Communications Department. ' . The much needed new roof,&he crumbling , care of your temporary "home." .. Today, as an administrator and representative sidewalk, the ceiling tiles which are falling can ' . 'You hive done extremely ivell in caring for the ' for the university to our many constituencies, I ''wait another year" in order to meet other budget- facilities this university has to offer;and that , am frequently'called upon to5scofi.visitors- . ing crises: .. .. speaks highly of you as individuals. Thank you . .alumni, friends, potential donors--on tours of the It is rewarding to tour our campus and note . for respecting my school. - .. campus. ., how well kept our physical fa&lities ire. Yes, I ' . . '.. . ' James L. Brunnemer.

It a~waysstrikes me as I accompany visitors, aidanewcommu-...... , . . ' Dean for Institutional Advancement \ ...... q ., ...... -... ,. . ,...... I >...... ,...... ' ...... , ... News

...... ,. ~ .. -...... , ~. ,< \.~ 1 - . I ...... bing seven bohrds per contest...... A big.kison for thai was the'play of iViese: The' .. Wiese's per gamestats pale incompjison to his ' senior fromFnnklinCentr@scoredseason highs of' .Honor project'proposals due ' . .. outstanding performanceagainsttheNorseofNorth-- .21 points and 14rebounds, battling with Clinton the Honors project'proposds ire due Tuesday. Copies of the project's guidelines... are available em Kentucky,which may hive solidifiedthe Grey- ' entire night. It was \Viese's.free. throw; .with six in Good Hall 216; . - among . hounds' place the top teams of the.nation; .seconds left that gave Indy a 74-73 lead. They then ., NKUcameintoNicosonHalInnkedNo. 9inthe , survivedalast-second threefromShannonMinorto.... Counseling Center io hold'fherapy group nation, but previous to that week, hid occupied the grab their twelfth victory on the season. .;' ...' . The Counseling Center will be facilitating an No.2spotinthenationfortheentireseason.That's . , Fact$lerfactaboutthe'Hounds' recordstrutcan' exactly where the Norse,ended last.season, as the . be thrown out to demonstrate the magnitude of the eating. 'disorder theiapy.group meeting every Division I1 national:runner-up, Opposed to,the streak: This is the 'Hounds second best, start :in Monday from4 - 530 p.m; running until April 7. The group will allow for a maximum of eight Greyhounds, NKU. returned five significant pruts . school history, behind the 16-0 team from ....1941-42.. . from last year's team; with'one large new edition ~Gisis also the third longest single-season winning members. The eating disorder group .will be named Cliff Clinton. Clinton; in fact, is.very similar, streak in. school;history,,behind.that ,s~c,streak facilitated by Paige Phelps and Jackie Reynolds. For more'information call 788i3437. . ' to a Greyhound. A Greyhound bus, that is.,.,^ ..,',> . from55yearsa.oD.L, andthe.'63-'64squadthit ..__-....._-...... ~ ....reeled . ...- S? ... .., - ...... i i.....e. .; .-; .. .. Clinton ;,.' ...... I, ,..-;...... off ' 15.. ,;-;,L,-~,:~:,:,-. ,;,;:, ;, ,;-.+- --.-~l b. Cpll~e~~~len~Rccruitiient.Daj.tobe I&d rampaged. the. - ..... *..cons~cui.i.L...... ,...... Uofldefense :'This . . is the.'Houn&:second b stsia$.in schoo\.bistory,<.L';!itiCdJfictal: . ,... ,.., , ,,., ~ColJe& , ., , Talentpecruitment'Dhy.is ~,.,; ., -.v:,,.'., .~ Feb: 14 - that.night:for, behind the 16-0 team.from .1941-42.'This is also the third., ries at the f;on1~a~m~to3~~m~~dis~o~cntoan~studerit or alumnus \tho.is .interested in identifying 28 points md. longest single-season win streak in school history..' , . . endofthe ., ' . internship possibilities, careeraptions or meet- 12 rebounds, . .. . . sea'son...... ing with employers about career-track opportu- but that.may. . . ., .. .., 'Before .have been,just what 'the, 'Hounds.expected. The. this season, the 'Hounds had never won their first nities after college. The c&er fiir takes pla&ht game plan that night was to stop the butside shot., four conference games...... the Indiana Convention Center in downtoivn .. Indiinapolis and typically involves over 80 or- 'first, and then attempt to hold down the.fort,inside., , ..Afterknockink off theirfirst six conferencefoes;, ~~~l~i~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~.ganizations:,Register wit mariton:man.NK~,~it~~~u~~~~~~.~u~~~de~~.~~~~'~~~Y-~~~~~'?Poo'R~G~~~~"~~v~!!~YUS, en, was held to a chilly shooting percehtage from ence and the Great Lakes Region, but they're now :: , I basement-of Schivitzer;'" ' ' ;.,q .,the oukide, and the,'Hounds we& able to weather perched .to claim a position in'the school &cord...... the storm inside. ... ~ books as well......

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...... ~ .r Hannah Strickland,past PresidentialSchol'rirship credentials.aie cominb in; that's .what:makes: the' '. . ' .. BillYanney . '. . i award'winner, recalled being very nervoui when .' competition so important,"Dr. Gentry:siid. .: ;:

,- , . Stoff... Writer. , ...... : . '. '. . . she went in'for the competition. "I whs really ne6 :Theessay they write oncompetition day is meant

..' ' vous about the'small group discussion. I didn't feel to be ckative'since the first essay is meant:to be , . . . ~Vouldyouliketohaveachancetogetfulltuition that I talked as much as the rest of the students. more analytical; ...... forfour'yearsat thisschool?. ~. . Thativastheopportu-. -,..After lunch, Ihad to &le my essay. I had two . Dr. Gentry said,.''One'thini 1:look for in the'

nity given to 43 academically gifted students Mon- . different Choices: I pickedtheone I wanted to.write. ..second 'essay .is.can the student swallow all the ' ' .

' day as they participated'in the Presidential Scholar- . about, and it was over. It was easier than I ihought. nervousness they hivecoming in 3ndwrite.anessay . . ' . shipCompetition. These students competedfor 12; Everyone was very friendly andopen,andIkne\v. .thatisrreativeandentertaining." As farasthegroup ......

'scholarships...... I ,. ..- .I did the best I could."' ~ ' . discussion, he says,;''I look for people who talk to Before the students &rived for the on..campus . - '.A.faculty.committee, led by Dr. Bruce ,Gentry, thcotherpeople.inthegroup. It'sblsoimportantthat . , .. competition, they submitted...... a 500-word essay that i will judge each ....student and select, the'viinners. The;'. they're listening and thinking." .'*. .' ' .. * . '.I.. , analvzed "I See the Prom- ...... I:. "'. ., ' I... 'students' . .Whilethcstudentswereinvolvedwiththeirwork. ... ' - ; !'...... Lvd*:*klq!n L!!!bF?;! .!!WG,ha& to:$,elect &om,abo~t.200.candidates '. _._ ,'.academic.'-their-parents .. .a&nded a program, featuring past .. 1 ...... ~ competitors who shared their cxpcri- KingJr.'slastsermon...... This ,; achieve-7;..:; , presidential.* , I .'. 50!students.TtTe%tudents"': ;, .ments;.are' ' . topicwasselectedbecause,.::and.'cut ,l ., ,:: th&'liSt,tO,. ., r,, , Thestudent~rindt~~irpjientsalsohadlunch: . . ' . . , . iooked with a fakulty member:from tie department the . the ..competition is hiid on are very close*academicallycoming into'the' : it; of ...... ' . Martin Luther.. 'King Jr. contest.: : but.. 'they student's interest.... an'd'took a tour of the campus ... I . . .~ . , j.' ,...... I% ~~ .. Day. .: .. :.-..:...,, ...... :-Dr. Bruce Gentry aren't the facilities: '. ... .' :. . , The participants in this , only factor President Lantz stated the importance of this day . :, competition began their. ' . ' ...... -. . ... in deciding to the university. "This is a Very important progrim . - , . day with'qistration and 'in 'opening... session .in whd's awarded the scholarship. "iVe have to select "tome:Itrkflectsthe commitment of strongacadem-, . from about 200 candidates and cut ihat'list to 50 ics present'here: .Overall; 1,'feelthese'students an: Chris!clDeHaanFine,GrtsCe~ter.During!heopen-,~,* ..._.I ._- .._a1. - ..,. ,. .d.<.5.,'L .<.a. ..:-.... ~ ' ing ~e~~~.,thex;~~~~~~~~~~n@y,i,~~~j~Rf45e i , sf;E-n<$:':T)e-it.,;r.~,: tid&'k& " ~e;erjr'clos~~~~~~e~~~~l~it' ~ signifi6ahrly Cooh'ccMed $itH:theik~2&d&nic. life :at- . awd, and President Lanu gave a.speecK'on the' comng 1 the.contest," Dr. GenG sdd; How- school. Students are sehous about their educational

. ' role of a presidential scholar as apart of academic.. . ever,oncompetiIionday;alloftheacademicachieve- pursuit. This program reminds us of the academic ... ind community life at the university. - ., ments are forgotten. "We guarantee that everyone' exCellence we have here ana motivates the.students

' , .. After the opening session, they started the actual. has a chance to win once they make it to the ' ' to work harder." ' compeiiiion which consisted of two parts;. < timed, . competition stage. The scoring system is designed , The friculty comm'ittee's selection of Presidential'! written experience and a gioup discussion featuring ' .SO everyone his achance to win; we want everyone '. Scholarshipwinners should.. be'dnnounced in Febru- ' - -. .... problem solving exercises. . , . ? . -to know they have a chanceno matter whit their . ary. '. , ,* ,...... ' 1 ...... ,:I 1, ri.rr .. . ,. . - ,. ... i ALUMNUPARENTRELATIONS -. , .. designed, to. get . ,. NEED EXTRA: .

... . ' CASH? .. studenQ, faculty, alumni involved in activities We Buy Aluniinum Cans! .. jaccnt to Nicoson Hall. Fans'ani en- will be served in the'cafeteria...... '1Veyerhaeuser.Recicling '. SoterGeorgoPulos .''... ~ . ' couraged to come early to'the chili ,' Besides the chili, Dining'Hall . . Stnffwritter .. ,,supper since,'thc Lady. Greyhounds .. ManaSerT;.dPolksaysth~rewillbe 3000 S. Shelby Street, Bldg. 5 ~ .....-. ..play at 530 p.nk ' a choice of 'chicken breast .fillet; Indianapolis,.IN 46227 .. The'AlumniChiliSupperwill be The U of I men's and 'women's lemoned chicken patties or cheese ., , . .. on pack-the-HouseNight Saturday.' ..basketball teams will host conference 'Iasagnn on the.menu. Also on the .. I' . "The purpose of the chili supper ' rival Southem Indiana,\vith the men's . menu will be baked potatoes, green.. ..'Rethink,Reduce, . is to pack the house:! said Cassie ' game at 7:30 p.m. . beans, as ivell as, the fruit and salad - , .... The 'cost: for adults is $8, which ' b&: ... ,...... Reuse, Recycle!!.. Hall, director for Alumni and Par-' ...... ent Relations. 't\Ve'regoing togiVe:-'coveis'thechili supper adadmission:. ' '.Last year on' Pack-the-House ...... I...... ': team'upset'US1. .' . . '

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.. , .. . ' niately 50 student &istants. The library is avail:, '. librarian in 193 1 were the'books cataloged and' '...... :' ..- JayStnrks" . '.: .. :I.. . 'able for patrons' use 98 hours per'week.' . . 'the catalogitself revised rind Enlarged., , , . ,. . : Urtiversify Arcliiks . '' As we experience life on a day:td-day basis; .. In the mid 1940s a book stack ma\vis opened.. ... thei'are many things \ve'take for granted. For. in a level be1ow'~he'library.Later, an'accredita- . .

' -'Duringthe 90 plus yeks-this univerhty has , some; all that is available~through... electronic .' . ' ' ,' tion committeeof the North Central Association .. .. been in existence, the library has experienced . meansis more or less routineand even expected.: was critical of the library, saying that even ihoigh

many changes and much growth. Probably ihk However, looking back in:& to ihe early years '. there was adequate seating and table space.'th'e '.- ... most exciting and progressive growth hhs taken, .. of the university, the sharp contrast between the ..: ,IO\~level area WAS over-crowded, over heated ...... place during the present decade as a.reSult Of the twqperiodscan help US appreciate where we ..are: ', . and poorly ventilated...... ' ':e~ectronicagC.? ... ..: ...... ,~.- '. ., ..' ,- When' Academic Hall (noIyEsch Hall) wciS ': ...... ' ,, ,, . , Tile Library Then ' 1,' . :' ' .:. . '. built in 1958, the library ;" we now call Good Hall which then . .: _' now locakd was the 'reading room seating .'. ..., . . -Windows line the north wall on all three floors,' housed the whole university. * ~.' ' 140 people, the circulation desk'kd - ..: ,I '...... I. ", The libraryb in a."lygi" .. , and a'grand open st&rcaseleadifrom the main' catalog, the libraiian's office and a ...

~ r..l L- ^.I. ,. floor reading room...... and reference -~e,to~he- (. ~ .;:~oom,3S:by 60,f

1ndiana:Many other libraries'and inforination :. . ' The'l927,catalog describcd the room simply &s.'..i',The dining hall and.kiiclieri ivere located ' . '.. . sources \vorldwide can.be. accessed throuih the well lighted and hea'ted.:' There was seating for I !. directly beneath the library on thilower levei. ... ' World Wide Web...... 1. .about 50 students. According to this same catalog. ', When Schwitzer'Centerwas built in ;1966;the' .. Workstitions connect patrons to databases. the librG was open. from' 7:30 a.m.. to 530 p.m. ' . dining hall and the, kitclien were relocated in that '. . . including Firstsearch (a collection of databases), eich.day, cxcept Saturday and Sunday. Those . ' building, and the space in'the lower level~was ' ' ... '. , Infotrac (humanities, social science,'general hours were quite a change from the'ones decided ' ' converted to libnry 'use. Shelving for history and- seienckj, MEDLINE (medicine), ERIC (educai .. : upon by the faculty in'l907; ". . .one hour on .. nursing literiture was added, a typing room, .. .. tion), PsycLit (psychology), MLA (literature), : Tuesdays ,idFridays, IOalloW teachers to with-. .. conference' room, faculty reading room and ...... -. '. CINAHL'(nursing and-, ' . .' ., .. .' dnw books to.' .. library storage room weie included. Study carrels' . ... . I.. dlied health), Newsbank ...... ' ' . be placed.on , and tables increased the seating to 352:. . : (newspapers) and On the main floor.where the Admissions ...... their desk for As the university continued,to grow and ex- ; ,. . corn:. .. merce Clearing House; .. Office and the Registrarls 0ffice.are'now .... the use of their . 'pand, so did the 1ibrary;With funds from the. .. Krannert Charitable Trust, a challenge gr&t of. .' ~ students," or ' . ' . .,An on-line. encyclopedih located were'the reading rdom seating 140 .... is . . . those in ,1914,. more than $3 millibn dollais,to be matched by. as is internet'~ '. people; the circulation desk and'catalog, ... ixxess to congressional .. .. . 'from 8 to 8:45 . university funds, a'new library was planned. In

.. ~ ...... ' '. .. .'.thelibrarian's .~ records. ... office and a. - workroom...... :-... in the mdrning...... hlarch 1g76;construciion began, and the building .. .. ,...... i ' Laser-jet'piiiters are. -- . ' . ' ., .. from 4 to ... was completed during the summer of .1977, thus, ,. available to print'out any accessed information a : ; 4:30 in the aftemoon. .. ' ::. completing a quadrangle of buildings in the center' ...-patron'may want. Much information is available: .: . . A full-time librarian .was hired in 1931 upon ....Of campus that included Esch Hall, Schwitzer ....

..in full-text. Soon a patron \vi11 be able to access' : .the rekommendation of~theState Board of.Educi- C.enter and Lilly Hall, as well as thenew Krannert ' .. the libmy's holdings of 13,500 bound periodicals tion. Before that time, the work'of caring for the ;. hleniorial Library, which wasdedicated on Sept. ~...... and 1,168 active subscriptions through thion-line.. library was'done by students under the supervi- ... ::. 23, 1977...... ; .. .. '. . - ' ~ ' ..catdo$. :. sion of b faculty.library committee: The 1905... and . There is a display "The Library Now and : .. ,' Dr. Philip Young; Library Director; is assisted . ,1906 catalogsstated,,"A card catalog .with the . Then" outside,of'the Akhives on the second floor. .'-.:. by four professional librarians, eight staff people, . Dewey.Decimal Classification is being arri-u&+d," , of Krannert Memorial Library.'All are eneour-. . ' , ... .-.: .. : . and, during the ~~~fieofa school ye& appraxi:,, uf.~qly.after-. &&hiring bf thefirst,~~essionnl;;,.agedand.welcomed to yisitl ...... , .., .. ., <<*I , ,L.-. <...\.,<&,**.%.*A \ -...... \ .... \. ,.--...... - ...... ,..-,,,,.~.~~,~~~,..~.,~~~.~~~,~.,,.c.~,....A&,* ...... \L...... \'.\...... , ...... ~ ..., 4i..,~~.~~~u,.Ac,4,< ..,. .. '*IS \.\\ ..,...,., "?" ...... ,...,...... , ' ...... , _.~__.. ._.... ACLLLLU-^'-;;.*L;l.CI.&u.Yr\.. ...".\.\..\ .. ,\\ . ..\L . .. .. , ...... ,...... ,. ., ~,...

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Professor dits vear between., .. .. P ...... u.. .;.; .. ..,~ ... . ., 1, .,. ... ., Neighborhood Coalition .' ers wh'o arc pdcipating in Citizens Neighborhood Coali- "conimunity services. Supervisors Indianapolis, Cyprus branch. tion needs volunteers to share in 'will make sure the jobs are being ...... job preparation classes helping done correctly and ensure that the . ., ...... campus, and then teaching itU ofiI ...... ' .: teens le'm life skills. Also a volunteers do not leave early. I. Amy L. Stultz . .'during the spring semester...... '. . ',variety of performing arts oppor- Seyices.include painting homes, I. . : -stnflvrter , ...... t ..'.'. .. 8 Polemiiis \van& to know what it is;. '. , , 'etc. . , '' , .. tunities exist in theater and. .. ~..~ , .. .. . -' : that keeps U of I students from : , .- ;, musical productioncoachink: ...... ,,

"It is becauseof Andreas. " ,- :. going to Cyprus.'Thegoal now.is to,: The Citizens Neighborhood , -. .'-SouthportElemcntary, ' . ' . Polemitis'ihat U of I has a branch .': :bring the cost of attending school in : Coalition is located at 546 E. . , . . : Volunteer tutors needed for campus in Cyprus," said'Dr.'Robin .. Cyprus,.includjng air fare, equal IO, ... 17th SI., 30 niinutes from cam- -studentsat Southport Elementary Livesay, dein Of the School of.. . _. thht of cominb here. . ', ...... pus. " .. : School. Tutor first graders with '. , ...... : .~ Business. '. .. ., Unlike most university exchange 1. * .., ...- .. ;, A.D.D.'any Monday and -As a nativeof Cyprus, Polemitis...... '. programs, the branch campusoffers;.,:,, "Georgetown hIanor . ' ' Wcdnesday, or any Tuesday or

saW a need for'iuniversity...... ins.*/; ,!,.!::!; . "' ...... the sa& ~ courses.~. that.are.taught.at,U~;!: '.,. ' Georgetown Manor, a resid&-' .Thursday, anytime between 8

'Cyprus that offe@associate de- ' " of I. This way all credits.!&sfer. :i!:.:.. tid home for the elderly is ' . ' . ': a.ni.'md 2 p.m. Yoti,can work in ' ' grees in business. Originally, he'...: .. .:'Also,-all the courses are taught in. .. seeking companions to read, a classroom setting with a 3 to 1 attempted to'coordinate' a progrim .. English.Typically students, during ':. play games or write letters for its studenthutor ratio. SoUUiport with Indiana University; where he ; , :: their sophomore oriunior year, will . . residents. Georgetown Manor is ' Elementary School islocated at " ' I earned his Ph.D. in business admin- , 'spend a semester or year studying in. ,~ ... .loca;ed at 5055 $'. 53nd St., . '., . 361 East Anniston Drive, about istrahon. 1U !vis slo\v'to respond, SO 1 Cyprus adthen come back to :. . ', , ., ...... approx'iiitely 20 minutes from, ,IO minutes from canpus. , he proposed the to . graduate with ttieircl&.smat& at U same program U. ' ,. campus. .' . . ,. of I administrators while he...... \vas ...... I. *Volunteer within your major ~...of . .. .. teach,i~g,~,~~dj~n~!.F~cu!~~,.& L;TI,.c, I '. . Midtown Mental Health .- . L or according to your interests. ,Polemitis.. served as . +!,pol "Mid(&" h&til fiedl .+ '1-7" . ' ,....Ian-:. _,%" ...... ,..a 2; ... .. '' Locd orgaizations have volun- culty member from.1975:. ..&athei;'"Thereare plenty of . ~ :: .. looking for volunteers at its. .. teer opportunities for your major

to 1981. After 1981. Polemitis .., . ,,, :. beaches dd,ictivities.. Also there is ' ~ group home for the mentally ill. or interest. .. ,: ,: .

' . great ' 1 becmie a full-time faculty member. : opportunity to tr+l to other ',Helpis needed'in food prep+ ' '. 'Stop by the Office of Commu- . "Because U of.1 is small, they ...: important nearby countries like'...... tion, clinical, childcare, thrift . '. nity Services in Good Hall 108 to were able to be venturingand inno- . -Israel, Greece and Egypt." . .. shop and recreational activities. look at the.agency opportunity vative," Polemitis said. ''One of our. Polemitis siid he likes Indiana ', There'an: various IocatioG'. ..binder, or coniact Jason Collins .. , .. goals from the beginning !vas to' 'and the Midwest in general.The.. :, throughout the city...... : or Chandra.. Bramlett. VIS coordi- .. .. ., .. recommend that U of I students ,;.. people are open nnd friendly. ,Theyi,:..:' ,. ~ . ,. ..nators at 788-3357. hdyin Cyprus.'';. : -. ;I, i';,: .alsOhave good food.':, ...;...... :,::.; I.. Volunteers of Anierica' . Also, remember to turn in your . ..In the early 'Sosthere &re only I t::.. .Polemitis should be considered an ,I: ., Voluntcers'of Anierica needs volunteer hours so they can be six,or seven students enrolled at U Of ..expert, because he h& tru1y:traveled .. supervisors for juvenile offend- , placed on transcripts: '. I from Cyprus. The exchange pk- . the ivorld,-including travel through- .' .. bram has increased that number out the,United States and Western ...... ~ I significantly, partly because of the :Europe. ,' ' . .. TIRED OF DORM LIFE? : .. work and encouragement of . ' ' ' AS a personal c&nment. Livesay . ' lo,,e conveni&e of ... you.ll ,he comfortw~ ...... Polemitis. .. .,. - said, "There'is'no facu1ty;member 'COUNTRY CLUB APARThlEhTS . . MRD'ISON PARK .... U,ILLAGE .'-, . I Sine; 1986, Polemitis. has spent ...-that I have ever worked with who ..., . .Only 5 minutes from u of1..... : ; ..

the summer and fall semester teach- has had inore concern for the itu- ,~~ ..Studio. I 8: 2 bedrooms from only $299! . ., .. PLUS, of I siudentsrecieve an ing business courses.at the Cyprus . dents than Andreas Polemitis.". . , U ...... ' .... y86-6105:- ...... ' . . addition31 10 % discount! ...... ,,. . ,. ,.. -... Swimming Pool ...... Balconik ....

'.::, .Resident-Controlled Heat. , : .'. 6: Air CondiGoning , ,;Close to Public 'Ikansportation ...... , ,. Efficiencies,&d 2'BedGom , , Apakm&ts from $329 to $459; 6 or.. 9 month Iease~&~ilable. . ;. . for students. "...... Convenient to U of I ...... 'hlon.,- Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-5 ...... , .. .~ b~' ~ '...... ,,, ...... / ...... _..,**...... ,.; . . '

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I ' . The Lady Greyhounds arc working toward' '' ', .' Wisconsin-Parkside; Dec. 23, and Kentucky- ' .

-. ' . their goals of finishing in ihetop three in the'. ' '' ..Wesleyan' Janj4. An& Lelenko earned 20 points',. ". . Great Lakes V&y Conference'and the NCAA I1 .' at Wisconsin-Parkside;ad Kim Lawrence .'. :'- .. .;. ,,:. . '.!'cohtfib"tid ' . Tournament. I ._ .,. .. ., , 29.. poiits.... during the'Kk"&dkjjrf .. Injurieshave set the team back th&ughbut the . :\Ves]ejan game. ..'I.' ;'ii ...... ,. ....:!. .. -,'.2):' .....1' . season causing many of the teams best players to Coach Lisa'Hicks saia, "The team's'iveakness '. .. ' ' sit the bench missing a good portion of the " .is in depth at times due to injuries:"...... season. On a positive noie, Hicks said, "We (the ...... However, Jessica Spitznogle and Heather ' . tehn) control our own destiny.".. .. .,.I, . ,.: Brlan Frank .. .. , . . - . Maxwell both have been able to return to the .' '. Five players on the team are iveraging in ...... I ' starting lineup. .. .. double figures per gme. ' ,.~' 'Angi Lelenko, one.of'five players scoring in They beban playing at the'Bell&nine game . ' ..., ' Those Lady 'Hounds are Kim Lawrence, Angi double figures; 'takes"a-shot while Wendy . ,, ...... , .Jan. 2.' JessicaMitchuson;.... bith. 12 points, was Lelenko, Wendy Westforth, Shinnon Huddleson "':.Westforth'getsinto the' rebound. I. .. ,. . .- ... WRESTLING...... ,Don't have- ...... Grapplers off to impressive start ... .. :,. .I ,.

.~ . , . VanOsdol at 134 pounds who placed Karen Wachendorf ~, .. ... fourth. 1 . .. Stoff IVriter :...... Two 'Hounds placed seventh in .. - ,. .:.:...... their weight clisses, and they were : > i ...... :;._. :. ___8.L I.-:, !.!:.-:, .:;- The1996-97'wrestling season is .. junior Rich Neal at 190pounds and . If yuu'rv in the'dark abut things like safer sex and sexually tr.insn~ilf'eddisea5es. you bcftcr brighten up.' .' just a month old and Coach Terry . rookie Keith Jakupca at 167 pounds.... Did you know that thercare over 30 sexually' ... -3 -Wetherald's.teim hacalready seen'.. ' "Things are going well this sea- transmitted,jiseases?blast of then) arc relatively cary . : champions rise and fall; . . son. A couple of the guys &e wres- The 'Hounds started their season' !ling at an Outstanding level,".s%id to Ireat iidinynosed early, bulAlDS is a killer! The only sure way to prevent ihes6 diseases is'abstinence, early last month at the Little State.: . Wcther~ld. ' . .. . but that', your choice. .- Championships which were held at ' . The next stop on the schedule fo; .. .. SO txfow you, get I&, grt :mart. Come to PIanncui Parentlid. W~*II Wabash College. Senior Chad Red. .' Wettierhld's teiin was the . tcnch $XI all &out safcr SCY and provide.you.with testing ?nd,treatrnent of and junior Deon Brimmage were' : MiCMu~iiyInvitationa1,;vhere they ._ scxua~~ytransmitted cliseases. plus testing. counAing reierrit, both crowned repeat champions in . - . ended up 20;5 points short of win- :. . 1iIv and their respective weight classes, ..... ning their fourth stnight M~cMu~Y-'. Now we know you may hc little newus ahout coming in. You'll find wc're caring, understanding which are 126 and 177. . ' ..'team title, finishing in second place. and sensitive. LVe'll help yoti ieel comfortable and "l'vc been rblly impressed with. ' NCAA I1 qualifier Re& NCAA I1 'secure and answer all'your quc&ons in plain; straight ' Chad Red this year, and the'&ole .. All-American Brimmag& and Neal group is perforniing well: Hoivever,. all won their individual weight talk. VVe're affordable and cvrrything is confidential. hlake the smart choice. Coriie IO Planned we do need a good heavyweight," . ~ classes. Finishing with runner-up .." '

. said Wetherald. : ~ . . . honors were McPhec'and rookie ' : Parenthood. ., " . . .. 7 ..The duo were the first from U of I ' Wade Pierce at 158'pounds; Jakupca '.to repeat since formei'Hound placed third in hisJveight class. ... Chadd Rogers won Little State in After traveling two weeks in a . ' , FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 925-6686 1993 and aghin in.1994. I row, the.'Hounds were at home '. ~. -. .. Other 'Hounds who also per- when they hosted the Midwest .~ .. .I '. .:...... ' formed well at Little State were . ' Invitational at NicosonHal1,earlier 0 Planned.'Parenthood" ...... -... junior heavyweight Rich McPhee I this month.'Where'they placed 14th ', ...... ,,:! . ,,!: , '. ,. ..who placed third and junior,Rich. : '. ,ou:t of a 17 team field.... ~.,...... >..... >..... --.-.-...-*.-.. ,-PA.-.-.- e.-...-..--.- 1 ...... , ...... ,-.-.....-.- ...... ~...... -. J.,..? ...... ,. .. ,.., ...... , ...... ~ ...... :-?. ..-. >.._T ...... ~...... I. , ~-~ .~ ., ...... - ...... ~ .- . . 1 ...... ~ ...... ' ...... --..- - .. .. .* ...... -. .- . . ., ...... , ...... , .. ..

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.. :. , .. ~ ...... Track-.:. - .' ..... ! GLVC performer Shiwn Rudolph ... .)meter.bac!-&oke with atir&of ;< ... :starting.G 9:40 a.mlBoth events will ... ..' . .. NCAA 11 All-Americaris Brian : ' placing third in the.55-meter high.. ' 2:12.43;surpassink the old standaid.':'!..start on Hknh'Ave.' ' , Evans and Andy Richardson will be 'hurdles with a time of 8.15 while . :,. of2:16.98 set by Elizabeth.. Nelson ~.-. '. ',' Entry forms aie availablefrom .. traveling for spring bk'ak; however;' fellow sophomore All-GLVC ...... 'last seaion. ....: .. .' Ken Long & Associates.. or'the' ..

it won't.be to'thesunny confines of, :.returnee Jim Emrich placed fifth in . ~ .. Fellow freshman and.1997 ...... University of Indianapolis; Prekgis- ...... _ Florida, California or Mexico.' ...... the pole vault clearing a height of 13. .. NCAA I1 qualifier Samantha --.tration must be received by Ken . ~. ... :Instead they will be spending their., .feetJ4 inches. Jon Boberg and ..: Krmer was a double winner for the . Long and Associates by Feb. 10.. .. ,. break in the RCA Dome for the '...... Jerry Pagent inin the's00 meters.,: .. Lady Greyhounds in the 200 ',. -. ,;'. Cash aw&ds will be presezted to the . .. NCAA I1 Indoor Track Nationas,. And junior Academic All-GLVC: ....freesiyle and 500 free: Qther in&-.. .: top three finishers in the run and.. heldMarch7:8...... A,.. ,.. ~ .: runner Wes Woodson placed sixth in. ,vidual winners wkieJessici Barlett,,. walk. : ,,; ... Evans and Richardson both ., .... ,the 5,0W'meters,...... -.- .&cia Mullan hnd Nikki Close. .:. .i .: , -:, :. .: ...* ,~..,...... quaked at the Purdue Open Meet at ' . "'. " ..'* ...... , .. .;.at>, .....I- .'-The ~ men's.team ...... managed. to placer: yTrestling. ... :;'.I. , . ':

'...... I., : Lambert Fieldhouse Jan. 12. EV&s 'Women's Swimmi :.'. ., . third.in,the U of.1Invitational with: :. <. Senior. 1996 AA 11 Nationals ._ L+

threw 58 feet 9 1/2 inches in the 35 ' . Coich- --;> Gary1 Kin ,:7.....1,1,: junior...... co-ciptain'Chhd .- ... Brhndenburg '., quhlifier,Chad Red suffered a hard.' . . pound yeight throw to beat the ' . ?$.... Greyh,ound women's .:i!,:;,:.*?s, the co-High Point,W!nner, finish- ,fought 4-3 setback in the chmpion- competition biaght feet and em team imp;;)ved its w k to: ing &st...... in the 200:frcestyle, .1,,650,.: :.'ship match of the 126Ipound weight ... ., the automi& qdalification.. .? . ..3l'indrodbywinning he six-team.:'- free hnd 500 free.'.:. 1. " ,. .,..... '. classin the Southern Illinois- ..

' ' ~ , . 'Evans; a three-time NCAA I1 AI U of I invitational for the third : . : Freshmhn standout Richard . . Edwardsville Invitational'for his first 1 American, is shooting for another consecutive year. This win marks: Babcock was a double winner in the ,defeat of the 1996-97 campaign. Red national championship-after winning . the fourth straight'invitational that 100 backstroke and 200,bn&t, - ,. .had won thke consecutive touma-: . ' 1995's discus championship. thejHounds have won his season. . ivhile junior diver Mike men& prior to his loss. Red defeated Richardson, who... missed,dl of last The Lady 'Hounds edged NCAA 111 Chnpkiewicz continued his fine. Jeff Schreck of Central Missouri . . ' season.~...... With injuries, took the shot- :': ,po\verliouse...... Hope by 10 1/2 points...... cmpign by ivinning the one-meter, : -'State8-2,'aLd Brock Moore of ...... , ...... ' : .. Cenlral,Oklahoma 5-2 to advance to - put:ejC$$a: !ei?~9f~~~f~~t!i.,t',~t~:~e~~e!vin.,Freshma;!.a,"",;,,..,* Maureen*I. .:I#;:,*, I. event; -, .I-..~ . . I -. *. ~...... _. ... I .. 9 1/4 inches and,outdistance$ the: - Kichaenchai was-the meet's High ..... ' ., -. -:thk-finds where he lost to Brian: . . runner up'by f6uT feet; Richaidson iS.,' Point Winnei'afkrtakini first place PolnrBear Run'. ' . Anderson of SIU-Edwardsville. The. 1 . trying to improve his third place . :, in the ZOO individual'medley, 400 ; The 1997 Polar Bear Run and- ...,'Hounds finished ninth at SIU- .. -. .. finiih in the 1995 Indoor Nationals. IM and 200 backstroke...... , . Walk'will be held-Feb: 15 on the U , Edwardsville, with Central Okla- , ,

Other Greyhounds who competed ' . Kachaenchai also managed to set .of I Cahpus. The five mile run . homa edging Missouri for de tem . ' . .... , .. itPurdue were sophomore All- the,new school'record for the'200 . . begins at 9:30,a.m.. with a 5K walk., ' .i. title. ,, , ..... * . ., -

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Jan. 25 ~ Southern Indiana, .. ., .... , Jan. 30 at Lewis'

Feb. 1 ..' at \Visconsin-. , .~ . .. .. Paikside . ' .~ ...... film's Swimming... JG.25 Wittenberg ...... :". . .. ,...... ElizabetkSufo. :": .. .:. .. .. :. .. . Women's Swimming . ' ...... ,. ... ., Kilfcd~~udtunkc~tiirronFcbruaty2~1994,ot~BcllBl~;d.,. ' . ' ;.' ... .

.. , , , , ...... , .. in CidarPdt, Exa. . , Jan.25 ' . .Wittenberg ...... I . a,. .. .. Feb. 1 ' ' at Notre Dame vs. .. .. , ., .. .. .I ...... - .. St. Mary's .. .. -' r .. - :.: . .. If you don't stopyour friend,fmrndnving'dnmk, ., who will? Do

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.. '- .. .. - ...... : ... .. MOVIE REVIEWS . ' ,. .. ,. . , : . 'Time to Kill' a thriller; 'Beavis and Butthead' a moron-a-thon ...... I

.. He walks into the'courthousc and . and outstanding effects make this a :, ~ .sdme\vhat entertaining in half-hour 1. ..I. . Heidi AleXinder.~ ...... '.opens fire on the two men, spraying . movie'ihat cannot be missed. Rent . ~'doses,but in two hoursegments.they ,...... News Editor., .'.. their bodies,with'bullets. Carl Lee . "A Time lo Kill" and be entertained ' . are just annoying. ' ...... now becomes the defendant in a ' ': .with the best movie of all time. . The highlights of,thd movie came L. . . The movie.of the year that is sue ' capitol murder Case and seeks . ' , ... . (**'**), . .' '. from the FBI detectitechancter .- ' , to win an Academy Award in the , Briganc2s help to win whqt the . . ' ...voiced by Robert Stack. Stack's :-'-, .. .- clrad'i\Ietiger .. upcoming battle'for best motion . .town sees'as alosing tiati~e. : ... ' . nonsensical one-liners prokd a Editor in Chief .. ' . picture is the thriller "A Time lo. The plot thickens as the-Klan . ' , ' comedic break in an otheqvise ' ...... :. . Kill." This movie stars'the new. ' ., . becomes involved and does every- ...... ' . humorless movie. \ .. American heart throb Maithew .....thing possible to get Brigance lo, ' :,"Hey Beavis, we're gonna score!" 1 Beavis and Butthead hive been ._' . -. -.' -.I.. McConaughey as the brilliant I&- . ,withdraw from the Case. They bum This simple phr&completely ' . '. pursuing the same goal and acting -_-_ .. 1 , : yer, Jake,Brigance; who is out to ' . ' crosses and threatenj to an-. ' sums up the plot of "Beavis and the same way since their series

'. .. i. .. ' . prove that *'a black inan.. can receive,, nounce their presenc .. ~Buttliead'DoAmeri&". For almost b'

-st& is Carl Lee H&y and Sandra. .best courtroom ' .'~ ' embark on a quest. finds a creaiive angle soon, he'll . . ", Bullock as Roark, Brigkce's legal dramas of all to SCOT^" that have a dea'd concept.'. I. .. I

I $.' ...... : . ' ,..assistant: .: ., 'Courtroom leads them on a If you am looking for any impor- :"

The movie starts out with one of . .I ments high'paced trek. . , t&t movie elements stay away from .. ' , . . ' the most disturbing scenes showing" , audience question-. .*' .. ., . across the country.' this movie, becauseybu>von't find.. . the rape of (I ten-year-old black girl. ing whether or not ..The movie is . even a hint of qualityhere.--- .. . &,daughter of Carl Lee, by two ...... to find Carl Le'e ~, ... I. .: ... .~ .S..: fuil...... of esgionage,~ . -?if,you want towaste two hours: yhite men: CUI Lee knows that . .. guilty of murder. Closing arguments. action and ciose calls. UnFortu- '-. .. listeriingto two morons then this is..: 2

. ~ . . justice will never be obtained for his. . leave the audience with a chill and . nitely, only about five minutes.... of ' ' ' your movie. But save your money.,' - ' black daughter in the deep South, so. no doubt of which verdict to reach. ' . . the movie \vas, entertaining. and wiit until it comesout on video. '

' . ,. . , -, -:. ' ':. '.. ' . , , . he takes matiers into his own hands. . . '. Supreme. acting, an intriguing plot Beavis and Butthead may be (**) ...... - .. ., MUSIC REVIEWS' . . ~...... -. use soundtrack for success; Horny Toad solid 'i3 ,...... ,:.._. .F ,.-.., .. . .' \ ' Ert~&&& !and LiJe preceeding -it. :.?.,TZ... "Thirteen," i. the most infimous'of.... . nothing& . I:,special ; " ' ' about them,he just ... * . .<:1. , .>;v. ! : <: : . - hlolly.. hl. Selioninier The song most recognized on the' . unlucky signs.is slowly.b&g.rcde-'. si& about whit he l&oivs; love, . .I .. Coritri&rtirti'.. \Vriteb:~ ": CD is called""~vhich.~!so . fined.'This ti.meit appears'as the title money, booze and women...... -: \'...... ' appears on the'"Romeo &d Juliet" for the California based'quintct .... Louichi, on'the hss,,iskcrafted .~; ' - The Cprdigans have beenxound . soundtrack. The songhas'ttn upbeat .Horny Toad's first mijor release. ' and talented as any other bass player "

. . - for five years now; but it took the , . tempo withthe soft voice of-Nina. The band, made up of bassist :.,.. ' out there these days. He'& switch .

movie ''Romeo and Juliet" to help, '' begging for love from a man who no ' , Louichi Miyorga, guitarist Moises - , from a'funk back beat to a mosh pit . '

. ' ', ' them be recognized in the United '_ longer loves her. The keyboards and '. Casillas, one of three drummers inducing pound in a second's.notice. .' States. The Swedish Lid..can most :- drums blend nicely together with the Doug.'Yah-Mon' Sanborn'and Guitarist Woisesis in the same ', ' easily. be described as a pop and jak . guitir helpingto bring out... the'. . ' ,singer Caviar, has definite Ska and . '-boat ishis bass playing pal, you -. , I .. .' band with a very.distinctive'60s feel .bouncy beat. . ; : punk influences that mix to form .' njne a style lie can play it. ..

to the rhythms wh@h helps.them- . . ~ ,The '60s rhythms ax'brought out': .some of the tightest music around: . . Sanbom, who usually'splits his. '. ... stand out with a style dl their own. in "Your New Cuckoo." The guitar .. Although influenced by the ska . dymming duties with Jerry 'Air' ...... supplies the lead 'leads in with a strong rhyihm.which and punk scenes, Horny Toad Angel and Ralph 'RJ' Herrera, is,a vocals'with an innocent, seductive' Adds to the drums bouncy beat ..makes a slightly poplfunk sound that' master of the rythym section. His'.'

.., . and,slightly childish voice that ' throughout the song. ....,uses the pounding drums~hndthrash- beak. whether hard and fist oisloW.. . stands out in'i crowd. She.writes the : Just about every song off.of the ing guitars of punk as well'as the .: and steady, keep the intensity of

lyrics with who . , , :. eleven trackCD discusses love in '- rock-steidy guitar and popping . even makes you w&t ,-. . each-song.... and '. . plays the guitar and writes the ' . one way or another and "Your New... . bassline of ska. .. to get up and sh& what you've got. music.'Bengt Lagerberg plays the . :. Cuckoo" is no different. in all the .. Le& singer Caviar is able to jump . -If you've heard aireat new group : . ' '. ddms and helps in il few songs with' - CD keeps'a light hearted feeling '. ' from such vocal ranges as a'covcr,of that you want to'tell evejone about,.

' . ~ the flute. Lasse Johansson phys while the rhythms slowly make you .."Youth of Today's" song "Youth," . or you've listened to an album that. .

guitar and keyboard, ind Magnus ' . . move. .The Cardigans are defi-'.. . ~ , to the ska origiml "Vampire Ska,!' .' stinks, hnd you want to warn the rest . ' . . ~ .

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