$7 m illion lost to M artin M arietta Carlin in review By John Daniel Stapleton Martin Marietta was set in the Martin Marietta had three com­ O f The Triangle contract. petitors for the contract with Drexel: Boeing, Electronic Data Processing, Questions have been raised in this by Gary Horninger one mentioned anything attout tlie heat, the Moment of Truth had arriv­ and Arthur Anderson. In contrast with On May 18, 1983, Drexel’s Board matter concerning conflict of interests Triangle Staff Writer "obstructed hearing” sections either. ed - George Carlin was on stage. Some Martin Marietta, their Chairmen or of Trustees unanimously approved a within the Board of Trustees. J. With these kinds of conditions, it’s no of the high points of his act involved Chief Executive Officers are not services contract with Martin Marietta Donald Rauth, former Chairman of George Carlin drew mixed reviews wonder the audience moved forward the Women’s 200 meter breast stroke. represented on Drexel’s Board of Corporation for the installation of the Drexel’s Board, is Chairman of Mar­ last Friday when he graced Drexel or left. New Jersey (the Tollbooth State), Trustees. Automated Drexel Administrative tin Marietta’s Executive Committee; with his presence. Reports have it that The opening act was Travis and assorted sports, a moment of silence Measures were taken to get ADAM Management system (ADAM). This William Hagerty, former President of about 1000 people left early due to Shook. These R & B players did not as well as the numbers 68 and 71. back on track, but a second review in system was to update the computer Drexel, was a director of Martin their poor view, the poor acoustics, fit in with the typical Drexel attitude. Carlin closed his act with the infamous services in Drexel’s administrative of- Marietta; J.L. Everett, former Chair­ January, 1985, concluded that ADAM and uncomfortable heat in the gym. Their act effectively killed the ef­ list of “ Words Which Can’t Be Said flces. Martin Martietta began work on man of Drexel's Board, and current was now sixteen months behind Those people who stuck through the fervescent mood which began brew­ On Television,” which grew from 7 the first phase of the project, which Vice Chairman, is a member of Mar­ schedule, and an additional $85,000 adverse conditions did get a fine show ing back in the Winter Term when the to over 400, none of which are was the installation of a new computer tin Marietta’s Board of Directors. The had been spent beyond what had been from George Carlin, provided they tickets first went on sale. Levi’s com­ printable. system that mainly involved the Of­ contract was approved while Hagerty estimated. withstood the opening act. mercials are preferable to the R & B All in all, the George Carlin Com­ fice of Student Information and was President and Rauth was Dr. Brian Hawkins, former Before the opening act, SPA seem­ act the audience received ‘If Travis edy Concert was a very much Records. Chairman. Associate Vice President for Com­ ed to have everything very much under and Shook ever produce a record, rest welcome change from the usual Drexel A progress review of the project in President Gaither doesn’t believe puting and Telecommunication, was control. The organization was superb assured it will be found in the back of student’s weekend routine. It’s too bad September, 1984, revealed that it was that this indicates a conflict. “ I think asked if Martin Marietta was - until the show started. The audience the "Bargain Section” of a record Drexel doesn’t have the proper fourteen months behind schedule, the evaluation of the proposals took competent. became annoyed soon after the con­ shop in Podunk, Utah. facilities to hold such an event that $900,000 over budget, and that place away from them,” he said. “ I “ I didn’t say that,” was Dr. cert began. It seems surprising that George Carlin relieved the audience draws such a large amount of people. seventy-five percent of the $5.7 think the evaluation took place here in Hawkins’ reply. there were no "obstructed view” from their torture at the hands of The Student Congress and SPA should million allocated to the project had the University. Of the four contractors A recommendation was made to the seats. Perhaps the back half of the gym Travis and Shook. For those people be commended for their efforts in been expended. who submitted proposals, Martin Board of Trustees that the contract be was “obstructed view” and no one who stuck through the bad seating, bringing this special event to the exam­ A one million dollar liabiity limit for Marietta was determined to be the terminated. To ensure that the project told the unsuspecting ticket buyers. No hearing, opening act, and sweltering laden campus of . failure of performance on the part of most capable.” was optimally handed over to Drex- Cominued on page three Karen Kreitzjberg awarded Carlin by Carlin

By Joe Saunders ten a lot looser. Fulbright Grant Of The Triangle T: Has the character of stand up W e l l n e s s comedy changed too? George Carlin appeared at the gym Cariin: Well, the public is a lot dif­ attend Drexel. She has won numerous Special to The Triangle last Friday night to perform at a Stu­ ferent, but comedy’s still got to do the science and scholastic awards, in­ dent Program Association-sponsored same thing. You know, you go up Karen Kreitzberg, a senior in En­ cluding the Achievement in En­ W e e k event. Although the show was marred there, stand up and talk about what’s vironmental Science, has been award­ vironmental Science Award (1985); by several problems with the sound topical. It really doesn’t matter what ed a Fulbright Grant for Graduate she completed her undergraduate equipment and the comedian was ob­ the topics are, it’s still the same thing. studies in March with a 3.92 grade- Study Abroad during the 1986-87 viously unhappy with the show, he You still gotta be fiinny. academic year. The award will sup­ point average. agreed to allow a short interview after­ T: Is it more cynical now? port Kreiuberg’s research at the Max The Drexel community also knows by Gary Horninger wards; the first in the tour. Permis­ Carlin: I don’t think “ cynical” is Planck Institute in Mainz, West Ger­ her as an outstanding swimmer - the Triangle Staff Wnter featured. sion for the interview was granted by the right word. I ’d say it’s more “ ir- many, where she will assist other Most Valuable Swimmer of the Drexel Thursday will be the day to enrich Alan Hamson, Carlin's manager, on reverant” now. You don’t have to scholars in developing a model for the women’s team in 1983, and the holder The Drexel University Wellness one’s Intellectual Wellness through the condition that no questions concer­ worry about saying anything you want atmospheric chemistry in storms. of one pool record and one Drexel Committee is running many different discussion of topics ranging from ning the technical problems be asked. anymore, about anything you want. According to Dr. Gregory Barnes, record. kinds of events from April 14 to April nuclear fallout to public perception of Carlin was seated at a table in a It’s just that people are more realistic Drexel’s Student Fulbright Advisor, In taking up her studies in Mainz, 19 as part of Wellness Week. various races, stereotypes, and small room near the women’s locker now, they’re not living in a dream there is no record of a previous Drexel Kreitzberg will be returning to a set­ Emotional Wellness will be featured religions. A workshop on study skills room in the gym relaxing amid a clut­ world the way they used to, especial­ student winning an award in the forty ting in which she has already com­ on Monday, April 14, and includes will end the day. ter of empty Perrier bottles - he’s been ly in the fifties. year history of the Fulbright program. pleted two co-op internships. She Swedish Massage Demonstrations and Occupational Wellness is Friday’s straight since the late seventies - T: A lot of your material has been Kreitzberg is the daughter of Dr. speaks fluent German and is engaged also a playshop on "How to be topic. The Campbell Soup Company relaxing before leaving for the airport autobiographical [a nod from Carl Kreitzberg, Professor of Physics to Andreas Valentin, a dental student Nutty.” of Camden will conduct tours of their to do his next show in New York. Carlin]; have you ever considered and Atmospheric Science, and the se­ in Mainz. They will be married in Physical Wellness is covered on healdi promotion program. There will “ The sound was a little bad,” he writing an autobiography? cond of three Kreitzberg children to June. Tuesday. Participants will be able to also be a workshop which will help said without prompting, “but after Carlin-. No, I think that’s a real ego determine their physical fitness in a prevent job burn-out before it happens. about twenty minutes, when things got thing. I think people who write or “ F.I.T. Stop.” Aerobic conditioning, Wellness Week ends on Saturday, rolling, it got a little better I guess.” authorize biographies are on some sort vegetarian diets, and swimming stroke April 19, with a Run for Relief race, Hamson frowned and the subject was of ego trip. I have written some improvement will also be discussed with all proceeds going to USA For changed. "reminiscences.” I guess you’d call Commencement Update them, with a sort of retrospective around campus. A Health and Fitness Africa. Sign ups start at 1:30 p.m. on Triangle; Some people have found presentation and a Test Anxiety the basketball court behind Kelly Hall. your material to too vulgar to be hipness to them about how I got in­ Workshop will end the day. terested in show business, but, no, I commencement excercises have been The race is scheduled to begin at 3 considered entertaining. How do you wouldn’t do an autobiography. If so­ By Tom K reitzberg held, there were always a few thou­ Wednesday will cover Spiritual p.m. Prizes will be awarded to the think attitudes toward vulgarity and Wellness. Relaxation workshops will meone's going to do something like O f The Triangle sand extra seats, seating in the Univer­ male and female winners. comedy have changed? be taking place at various times dur­ that it can wait 'til I'm dead. [Laughs] sity’s gymnasium will be very tightly For more information about these Cariin: People aren’t uptight the ing the day. T ’ai Chi, Israeli Dancing, Along with my moment of silence. Plans for holding the 1986 Drexel regulated. events, see the Wellness Committee way they used to be, especially in the and Yoga sessions will also be T: You plan on another book? University Commencement Exercises The decision of commencement Ad in this issue of The Triangle. fifUes. llie sixties came along then and in the Physical Education Center are speakers for the three undergraduate blew everything up, you know. Since Continued on pane .\eien continuing to solidify under the Com­ ceremonies will be made "in the very the seventies, things have really got­ mencement Steering Committee, near future,” Joblin said. The Board charied by Vice President for Student of Trustees is expected to vote on the A historical land­ Affairs Arthur P. Joblin. matter at their meeting next According to Joblin, the committee Wednesday. Mathematics Awareness Week is "at the point where we’ve asked all Although Joblin would not comment mark for living of the questions and are now working upon who was being considered as By Tom Kreitzberg ed authority on linear programming on the answers.” speakers. The Triangle has learned that By Joe Saunders neighborhood work.” Of The Triangle and operations research; the talk, at The script for the ceremonies has Carl Dranoff, a Drexel alumnus and O f The Triangle The exact price Historical Land­ II a.m., will be at the advanced been written, arrangements for the president of Historic Landmarks for marks paid for the building was not By United States Congressional undergraduate level. Baccalaureate Service have been Living - the company which refurbish­ The Old Quaker Building on 36th available, but Deborah Addis, a resolution, the week of April 13,1986, On Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., Dr. Justin .’nade. and the program booklet is be­ ed the Old Quaker Building at 36th and and Lancaster, a building formerly Historical Landmarks press contact, has been declared National ing assembled. A photographer will be Lancaster - has been asked to speak owned by Drexel University, has been has said that the renovation itself cost Mathematics Awareness Week. Smith will speak on “ The Poincare Conjecture.” The colloquium will be present to take pictures of each at the ceremony for the Colleges of renovated by the Historical Landmarks over $10 million. The apartments, one Congress saw the need to adopt the geared toward graduate students and graduate as he receives his diploma. Engineering, Science, and Humanities for Living redevelopment corporation, bedroom and renting from a minimum resolution because of the importance Yesterday, arrangements were and Social Sciences on Sunday, June and rooms which are now open for of $515 to over $900, are clearly out of mathematics in today’s .society, and faculty. finalized for the receptions to follow 8. Dranoff has not yet decided whether rent will be able to be occupied of the range of most students on a tight the crisis facing American Dr. Jet Wimp will discuss “ Mean each of the four ceremonies. "W e are he will accept the invitation. sometime in early June. budget but would suit admirably a mathematics. There is at present a Value Algorithms” on Wednesday at very pleased to announce that we will William Gray, III, U.S. Con­ The building was opened in a rib­ "single person or married couple with critical shortage of mathematicians and 2:30 p.m.; the level of the lecture is hold a reception in the quad [between gressman from , is bon cutting ceremony on March 22 no children. math teachers in the United States, and advanced undergraduate. Disque and Korman] for graduates, scheduled to speak at the graduate which was attended by many of the Historical Landmark President Carl spreading information about Thursday at 2:30 p.m., the depart­ family, faculty, and stage party,” school ceremony on Saturday, June 7. corporation’s principle officers and E. Dranoff is a Drexel graduate in mathematics’ role in the world is ment will present a “ film fest,” in­ Joblin said. Total budget for the four ceremonies stockholders; also present was Univer­ Commerce and Engineering who hoped to make the field more attrac­ cluding Highway Slope Designs and The receptions will be catered by is approximately $100,0(X). The single sity President William S. Gaither. received a masters degree from Har­ tive to young people. Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse, University Food Service, and the quad ceremony at the Civic Center cost Frederick S. Hammer saluted the vard in 1972. When asked how he had In keeping with the national pro­ emphasizing the applications of protected from inclement weather by about $40,000 in the past. Historical Landmark corporation used his Drexel background in his gram , D rexel’s D epartm ent of mathematics in civil engineering. a large canopy. Joblin notud that the company stockholders and the renovators career, he replied, "M aybe not the Mathematics and Computer Science Statue of Liberty, a film examining Another issue the committee is fac­ responsible for the lighting and sound themselves in a short talk during the specific knowledge....! think the has assembled several in-house collo- the design of the famed statue, will be ing is the ticket distribution scheme. in the gymnasium is a totally different ceremony, saying that they were discipline I acquired was very quia to be presented over the course shown along with selected shorts on There are two parts to this, according outfit front the one hired by the Stu­ “ people looking at an old, vacant, important.” of National Mathematics Awareness Friday at 2:30 p .m ^ to Joblin: "On on6 hand [we] assure dent Programming Association and tired building like this [who] could see Dranoff is scheduled to receive an Week. All presentations will be in the All students and faculty are invited every graduate a minimum of four Student Congress for the George what could come out of it.. .that takes honorary degree in Engineering from Mathematics and Computer Science to attend these events. For more in­ tickets. Then there must be a way to Carlin concert in the P.E. Center last a lot of vision.” Drexel University this June and has Library, Room 7-210, next to the formation on activities at Drexel and collect undistributed tickets and make Friday. Historical Landmark chairman been invited to speak at the com­ department office. elsewhere for National Mathematics them available to other graduates.” A letter describing the full deuiils of Steven Solms continued by saying that mencement ceremony. A secretary at On Monday, April 14, Dr. Jeffrey Awareness Week, contact the Depart­ Admission to a ceremony will be by the commencement ceremonies is ex­ this project would help "tnake Univer­ his office* said that he has not yet decid­ Popyack will present a talk entitled ment of Mathematics and Computer ticket only, Joblin emphasized. While pected to be spent to all graduating sity City become better and bet­ ed whether to accept the invitation to "Latest Developments in Linear Pro­ Science, Room 211 Commonwealth ai the Civic Center, where previous students around April 15. ter... that it would make another address the assembly. gramming.” Popyack is a reknown- Hall, 895-2669. P A G E T W O THE TRIANGLE FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1986 Campus Happenings

C’oITm Hou.se at Newman. At 8:(K) p.m., April 18, come to the Newman Center RE(iLSTRATION DAY PROMISES On Regi.stration Day for the Spring Term Senlorst-Planning committee for this year's bacclaureate service will be Thurs­ (or g(Kxj music, dancing, games, conversation. A great way to end Wellness Week! many students promised to workers for the MicnKoinputer project that they would day, April 17 1:00-1:30 in the Newman Center. The service is held the evening Refreshments. complete questionnaires at home and return them in the boxes at Creese, in the before commencement and is open to all seniors and their parents. Library, and in the Main Building. Please do not forget your promises, the The .Society of Women Engineer!! presents Joan Facey. one of the first women MicrcK'omputer Study needs your support. We are counting on you! Yoga Demonstration-Grand Hall, CSC. Free participatory workshop on Wednes­ to graduate from Drexcl as an engineer. All arc welcomed to come and speak to day, April 16, 2:30-3 or 3:30 pm. The instructor will lead you through introduc­ her on Tue.sday, April 15 at 3:00 in the SWE Lounge (1-407). The presentation The Department of Performing Arts announces the Spring term series of four tory postures and discuss the philosophy of yoga practrice. To achieve the most will be followed by a SWE meeting. free organ recitals to take place on Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. in the Main benefits from the workshop, bring a towel o r mat to sit on, wear loose slothing Auditorium. The first one will be presented by guest organist Ruth Fisher on April and come with a light stomach. For more information, call Drexel Asbury Ministry, Need to bru.sh up you interviewing skills? The Society of Women Engineers 9th and will include compositions by Bach, Dupre, Nelson beuchner; April 23, 895-2522 will hold an interview workshop after their meeting on Tuesday, April 22 at Clyde Shive with two Drexel student instrumentalists, Emily Oohn, flute, and Jim 3:30 in the SWE Lounge (1-407). Peterson, trumpet; and April 30 Gene Strayer in an all-Dupre program com­ Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 a m,, Asbury Church, 3311 Chestnut Street, memorating the centennial of his birth. The public is invited to these free recitals. across Hill Field. The Rev. Dean Snyder, pastor. All are welcome! Drexel Dance Ensemble The Department of Performing Arts at Drexcl Univer­ sity presents the Drexel Dance Ensemble, under the direction of Jan .Schleiger, Drexel University Upward Bound is currently seeking staff; Drexel Central America Forum meets Friday, 12:00 noon, 3021 MacAllister. in concert on Friday and Saturday. April 25 and 26 at 8:00 p.m. in the Mandell Tutor in math and science. Upperclassmen with 3.0 averages and graduate students Discussion of current events in Central America-all are welcome. Call Drexel Theater. 33rd and Chestnut Streets. arc preferred, exceptional underclassmen may also apply. Asbury Ministry, 895-2522 for more information. Tickets for the concert arc $5:00 regular, 3:50 for students and seniors and $1:50 Summmer Academic Staff (6 weeks) for teaching positions in physical science, Applications for Key and Triangle W omen's Honor and Service Society are for Drexel students. For further information call 895-ARTS biology, chemistry, physics, and study skills/reading. now available in the Dean of Students Office-room 215 of the Creese Student Head Residential Counselor. Graduate student sought to supervise 6 weeks sum­ Center. Pre-junior, junior, and senior Women who have participated in 2 or more Philadelphia Guitar Ensemble The Department of Performing Arts at Drexel mer residential program for high school students on Drexel campus. Drexel activities and who have a cumulative average of at least a 3,0 are eligible. University presents the Philadelphia Guitar Ensemble, Ensemble in residence, in Summer Residential Staff. Graduate students are preferred. Exceptional Applications for the Spring Initiation must be returned to the Dean of Students concert on Saturday, April 19, in Stein auditorium. Nesbitt Hall, 33rd and Market underclassmen may apply. Supervise students participating in summer residential Office by Friday, April 25. Streets. program. The Ensemble will perform works by Mozart, Ravel, Vivaldi and Carulli. General Send letter of application to: Andrea Cavanaugh, Drexel University Upward Bound HOMELESSNESS is a major problem in Philadelphia and is alive and well right Admission is $5:00, $3:50 for students and seniors. For further information, call Program, Abbotts Building-Room 100, 31st and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, on our campus. Do more than read about it... come to a meeting of volunteers 259-3767. PA 19104. with the homeless. For information call ext, 2522,

tiuurdian Angels Coming to Drexel: see co-founders of Guardian Angels in Between April 14-28, the Office of Student Information and Records will be HANDS ACROSS AMERICA On May 25, 1986, 10 million Americans will a Free lecture Thursday, April 24th at 8:00 p.m. in the Main Auditorium. open for General Information, Certifications and Transcripts Only. join hands from New York to Los Angeles and will be going through Philadelphia Will be very informative to both residents and commuters. Learn to survive straight down Walnut Street! All Drexel students, faculty, and staff are welcome in Philadelphia. Friday Night Flicks Mask- Due to circumstances beyond our control, FNF again and encouraged to participate. Donation per person is $10,00 minimum. Anyone has to present a special Saturday Night Show . Mask will be shown in the Stein interested please contact Sue Harte at ext. 2522 or stop by Room 231 Creese. .Seperate Checks play Drexel Philly's favorite sweethearts will be invading the Auditorium, Nesbitt Hall. Times are 6:00, 8:30 and 11:00. Remember, No shows Volleyball court May 7th during lunch. Come out in the sun and check Philly's on Friday. Come on Saturday and enjoy Cher and music by Bob Segar, Steppen- INTERESTED IN SERVING YOUR COlVtMUNITY WHILE HAVING A hottest all Female act. You heard them on WMMR, see them perform in person wolf and Steely Dan. GOOD TIME? Join Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority and get to know us... we’re at Drexcl. Free refreshments will be served. not just another sorority! Stop by our office in Room 3029 MacAlister or call Organ Recital Nelson Beuchner will be the guest organist on Wed., April 16, 895-1973 anytime! SAC recognized organizations: There is still money for your events through SPA. at 1 pm in the main auditorium. His program will include compositions by Come to 3024 MacAllister or call ext. 2575 for details. Couperin, Vivaldi, Bach, Saint-Saens and Vierne. He is the curator of the Grand BETA ALPHA PSI is holding Spring Term Initiation on Tuesday, April 29. All Cort Organ. Wanamaker Store. The public is invited to this free concert. eligible accounting students are invited to submit applications. Requirements are: How do you feel? Something missing from your life? Drexel’s Wellness Program l)overall GPA of 3.2, 2)GPA in accounting of 3,6, 3)completion of at least 5 ac­ can help improve you lifestyle. If interested in becoming involved, contact Ar­ Computer Workshops-Macwrite-Tucsday, April 15;12-1;00 pm in Korman 249. counting courses. Applications are available fronn "Mrs. Poe in the Accounting Dept. nold Farley. Room 4018, MacAllister Hall; ext. 2460. Intro to Apple's word processor. Learn how to enter and edit text. Hands-on lear­ Office or J.F. McKenna, 11-509G. Please submit applications by April 20 to allow ning including formating and saving docunieni clearance by the initiation date. Lambda Chi Alphi is holding their Second Annual Bowl-a-thon benefiting the Multiplan-Thursday, April 17; 12-1:00 pm in Komtan 249. Intro to Apple's spread­ Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Cancer Research Center April 19th. from 11:00 sheet program. Learn simple Multiplan operations and fuctions. Learn how to use FENCING AT DREXEL: Attention all fencers! Regular meetings of the Drex- a.m.-5:00 p.m. at the Seventy Third St. Lanes. Prizes will be awarded, focxl and Multiplan for youe everyday jobs. ;l Fencing Club are being held Tuesday and Thursday nights from 4:00 to 6:00 beverages available. If you are interested in bowling or being a sponsor for the P,M. in the dance studio located in the basement of the gym. event, call 222-8541. Marilyn A. Burshtin Award-Women students in Science or Engineering are eligi­ ble to apply for this award which is made yearly to an outstanding woman student 1986 BATTLE OF THE BANDS Bands wishing to battle it out for some cold Actors Needed Instructional Systems, riwm 4029 Macalister Hall (x2927) is lixik- who has a grade point average of about 3.0 and who has participated extensively ;ash in this year's contest should send a demo tape to the SPA office by May 2 ing for three actors to star in a co-op videotape film. Two 17-19 year olds and in student affairs. Details and applications are available in the Dean of Students it 3024 MacAlister or drop one off in person W ^nesdays at 1:00, At least one one 25-30 year old. either sex, are needed. Become a famous media personality Office. Deadline for all applications is Thursday. April 24th, at 5:00 pm. Tiember of the band must be a full-time undergraduate student at Drexel. Any whi\c doing your scntcncc at Drcxcl. questions call 895-2575. Communication Skills Workshop-What con^.titutes gcxxi communication!;''J!niakes Attention All Fencers! Interested in learning how to fence or maybe continue conversation stimulating, not boring? Is small talk useful? How does strong emo­ FREE ENGLISH CLASS Drexel Christian Fellowship is sponsoring a free con­ your training? Come to the Drexel University Fencing Club Meetings on Tuesdays tion impact communication? Participants w ill learn to initiate interesting conver­ versational english class for international students every Wednesday from 7-8:30 and Thursdays, 4 to 8 pm in the dance studio l(Kated in the basement of the DU sations as well as learn to clarify and interpret what they and others say. Leaders: P.M. in building 3 room 451. Gym. All arc welcome. Carol S. Lang and Lawrencc Jacksina, Date: April 21, 1986, Place: Living Arts Lounge. THANK YOU! Dr, Joan McCord, director of the Micro-computer Study, and (Jay and l^esbian Students New student group offers the support and friendship Charles Wright, the Micro-computer Questionnaire Man, would like to thank of other gay and lesbian students. Weekly meetings are held Wednesday at 6:(X)pm. Student Congress Election .Applications-are now available in the Dean of Students students who participated in the study during Spring Term Registration. Your sup­ Our next meeting is on April 16th. Sec our signs for ItKaiion. office. Due date is April 28. Remember, elections will be May 21 and 22 this port makes the project possible. Thank you very much. year, so start thinking about getting involved with Student Congress for the 86-87 IFA Cocktail Ball is April 18th at Cavanaughs. Tickets are $25 tvr couple. year! How is The Triangle put out? For most students 77jf Triangle is just another free publication on campus, but for those of us who work on the paper, it’s a EMabli>heil in iy26 N o b o d y lo> more. .MKMBKK Columliia Scholastic Press AsstKialion There will be a Staff Meeting American Scholastic Press AssiKialion Wednesday. April 16 at 6:30 AssiK'ialcd Collegialc Press AssiKialion PM in the Triangle office, Likes Summer 3015 MacAllister Hall (above Drexel University the bookstore) Philadelphia, PA All interested people are in­ vited to come up and see how S ch o o l EDITORIAL BOARD it’s all done. You just may be surprised.______

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But better The Director of Studies for the Opinions e.xpressed herein are not net es.farily those oj Drexel University Center for Quality Education fnmi AcvountiiijJ to SoeiolojJy. That hurry, rejiistration is on rijjht now, or ../THE TRIANGLE Abroad (in Britain) Is the Rt. includes se\ eral hijih tech courses. Hon. The Lord Beloff, D.LItt. Summer school should be painless. k COMMUNITY (Oxon,), Fellow of the British . COLLEGE OF Advertising rates furnished upon request That’s why (X]l*’s class times arc con­ Academy, Professor Enwritus PHIIADELPHIA Kepresented for national advertising hy; of Government and Fellow of venient to your schedule. So come in CASS Student Advertising Inc The C ollege F or A ll of Us. All Souls, Oxford, froin the heat, I’ick up the credits you 6330 Pulaski Road 1700 Spring G arden Street, PM Iadelpm a, PA 19 130 INQUIRIES TO: A n Equal O pp o fU im ty College Chicago, 111., M)64(i JANET KOLLEK,J,D„ Admissions D irector CQEA/ W ise, R m 5 3 ,158W,81 St., ©J9S6, THU TRIANGLE NY.NY, 10024, All Kights Kesrntd. (212-724-0604/724-0136). (EO/AA) FRTOAY, APRIL 11, 1986 THE TRIANGLE P A G E T H R E E Martin Marietta Continued from page one el’s Computing C erier Staff, a ninety- day cancellation clt use in the contract was excersied. Th.s action was com­ Graduated Savings. pleted in July, 1985. “ Hardware was delivered, but soft­ The Drexel University ware development just went a lot slower than anticipated," stated Presi­ dent Gaither. Glass of 1986 Drexel is now trying to complete the project itself; presently ten members cordually invites you of ihe Computing Staff are working on Special to The Triangle the project. Dr. Minas of the Computer Center to attend the Naomi Hendericks, a 32 year said, “ We almost had to redo the employee of the Food Services, pass­ whole thing.” ed away two weeks ago, on Sunday, Senior Dinner Dance He also indicated that Martin March 30 at the age of 51. Marietta worked mostly in isolation “ A very fine woman,” accounting from Drexel personnel. $40 I clerk Dean Aberra said of Hendericks, $119,000 is allocated in the annual "one of the best. Drexel was like her budgets for the next seven years to (FF OFF OFF home, she'll be missed by all of us.” on Friday May 16, 1986 complete ADAM. T his is in addition lALLlOKGOLD ALL 14K GOLD ALL 18KG0LDI Mrs. Hendericks was married but to the $5.8 million already billed J?ad no children. She is survived by at The Horticulture Center, Drexel by Martin M arietta for the three brothers and three sisters. same work. Fairmount Park Although the toul bill from Martin ^ D A E D A L U S Marietta was for SS.8 million, the total [^EDUCATION payment by Drexel will be slightly over $7 million. Drexel had to borrow Tickets are available at the money to finance the project, so the University will be paying just over One week only, save on the gold ring of your choice. For complete details, see your Jostens representative at: the Creese Main Desk a million a year for the next seven years towards the retirem ent of prin­ Date APRIL 14-15. 17-18 Time 10 am - 6:30 pm ix-|Kisit Rt-q $15.00 ciple and interest. from 9 AM to 5 PM “ It's like making payments on a car, Place: BOOKSTORE______and then not getting the ca r," stated C1985 Jostens, In r Dr. Gaither. President Gaither will review the Ticket Price is $36.50/person possibility of legal action against Mar­ tin Marietta once the first phase of the project, student records, is opera­ tional. He also stated that Drexel’s JOSTENS AMERICA S COLLEGE RING’“ legal position doesn't look too promis­ Price includes: ing, as Drexel’s lawyers - Drinker, Biddle, and Reath - have indicated that GET A CREDIT CARD! • Cocktails and hors D ’ueuvres they think the terms o f the contract 0 1 0 • Full Course Capon D inner have been met on both sides. National program with major banks G YOUR miQIVKWS The contract with Matin Marietta can help establish/re-establish credit. • O pen Bar w ith Top Shelf Liquor was, for all practical purposes, free of Proven system, positive results- guaranties. GUARANTEED.Visa and Master­ WTIH SOMEWDGHT • Live m usic by “H ot Flash” “ It really was a com mitment by Card. First-time applicants welcome. Martin Marietta, working closely with Free details. Drexel University, to undertake the SEND * SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO best efforts to get the jo b done,” said mViSTOn UNUMTIS IN YOUR HANDSHAKL Dr. Gaither. “ This type o f contract is 3100 CNMTNUT STIEn not unusual when new systems are •umioot PNIlAOflPHU. P*. 1t104 developed.” Wellness Week A pril 14th to April 19th

'‘Wellness is a positive approach to living - an approach that emphasizes the whole person''.

EMOTIONAL' -Bill Hettler, M.D. INTELLECTUAL OCCUPATIONAL The Wellness Institute

EMOTIONAL PHYSICAL SPIRITUAL INTELLECTUAL OCCUPATIONAL SOCIAL Saturday, April 19, 1986 Monday, April 14, 1986 Tuesday, April 15,1986 Wednesday, April 16,1986 Thursday, April 17, 1986 Friday, April 18, 1986 Run for Relief 10 00 am • F.I.T. Stop 10:00 ■ RcUultoa Workihop 12:00 - • The Last Epidemic" All Day Free IJtcrature on Wettmta and Heallli 12:00 ■ PromotkNi programs In area Industrie* (Sponsored by ihe Office of Resideniial 1:30 pm Living Arts Umnge 4:30 pm Creeu Stiideni Center Lottnge 10:30 am: MacAliJUr Hall. Room 40!<> 1:30 pm Uxtng Arts Umnne Living) Presenter: Chris TMmer A self'iesting physical assessment unit 10:30 ■ Ftcilimora; Dr Sieve Dubin. Anne Kaper Presenter: Dr Howard Balier and organixatkNM. Swedish Massage Techntques will be lo kam your bodyw«tgbi and cwnpoiitian. 11:00 am: W^ner A matter of fact dewription of events Creeu Student Center Lobby demoniiraled ■ Physical arMl mental cardio-vaicular fitness, muscular strength 3:00 - Utm rtUuu«ion lechnkjuei itui include following the explosion of a nuclear bnmb Physicians for Social Responsibility pro 10:00 am iMtltvU for Health and Htnoa Tour For the fun of ii and to uniu ihe Drexel benefits of massage will be discussed and and endurance, lung capacity and 3:30 pm exerciiet in breathing and vinuliiuion community with its neighhonng communi­ questions answered. fkaibility. duced this stirring and insightful film 12 30 pm Campbell Soup Company. Camden. NJ Discussion and questions to follow Tour leaves outside of the Creese Shi- ty (Powelion Village) and the world com­ Dr Qailher teiu FIT Slop at 12:30 pm 11:00 r«i CU munity in a spirit of Wellneu orrtcial Opentoc of WcUncw Week 11:30 am: Grand Halt. Crtta Studem Ctmtr dent Center ai 10 OS. Visit an extensive Crees* Studeru Center Acnbic CoadllMi« 11:30 - Initnictof: Andrew Heckcti 12 00 Seller Systems and WeU-Belng health promotion program in a large ur­ Ballon Uft and more! President William Physical Education Center 12 noon A cennity-old Chineie ijmeni of eier- 1:30 pm KtacAlisier Hall. Room 3021 ban coporation See and experience the Presenters: Dr. Cory de Torres and facilities for the Institute for Health and All Drexel studenis. faculty, admini&trs- Gaither. Dr. James Haltam. Dr. Arnold Instructor: “Dub’* Wear ciK Ihu promole« btUnce. heilUi, coor tion. neighbors from the communiiy and Farley. Student Body President John Come out tad work out. Do it for the dinalion uid innquilily Douglas Sauber. NLP Training Sysierm. Fitness Inc Note: Interested studenu must sign up those interested in being a pan of the Spini Giangiulio. and others. All are invited to moat impoitam pereon in your life • you! of Wellneu come and be well! 12 noon G Knowledge can be categonied into four to avoid it and strategies to handle bum- a sure fire way to put more fun in you life and how it hel|x people find jpintuil models: Impression (Includes behav oui when it occurs 2:00- direction Mui will follow it I 00 pm. lounsm); Insight. Rule following, and Stan of Run for Relief and lighten up the planet iM d AMlyili 2 30 iMtituU for Heahh and FUneas Tour Race begins from 33rd and Race Sireets NoU: Partlci|MoU arc encouraged to 3:30 pm Fhysicat Eduauum Center Fooi Communication or control (Includes {Meyers Hath wrar somcihinc outrageous! Instructors: Kaihy Prey and Ed Mohr 1:30 ■ liraeU Dudnf psychoanalytic model) They differ as lo 5 00 pm Campbell Soup Cotr^iany. Camden. NJ 2:30 pm Grand Halt. Crttu Snidrnl Ctmr origin, methods and aims Thu workshop Tour leaves ouuide Creese at 2.35 See Take a dip and become better at what above for expUaalioa Priies Awarded yoy do in the water. Move smoother and Spofuored by Hillel will explore these areas and how they can Kelly Hall Baskeiball Court faster with leu effort. Learn a new move! Folk dmcinj ii rel»»ing «nd promoles be useful in decision-making Pntts awarded lo (he male and female Hcial conuct Come ml join in! winners Certifkaies of apprecisiion will *25% off aU WeUness Books In Bookstore 3:30 . HcaMkMdmm 3:30 “keaUty: Do you le* wlial I see?” be issued to all runners during WriloMa Week. 5:00 pm Mandeli Theater 2:30 ■ Vofl 5:00 pm Uving Arts Lounge Presenter: Ed Mersch. MA. ATC. Eiec- 3:00 pm; Grand Hall. Crnu StmUm Ctmr Presenters Dr James McNeil. Dr Lyn­ da McNeil and Prof Elizabeth Haslam Join Dr. Jaiaas HallMi. Dr. AmoM *Rcmcfnber: Open swim aU week 12:00 to utive VPofSporttRiyskalTlier^.lnc 3:00 ■ Inumctoi Otiy Levin Fade) and StiiM Body PrcsldtM 2:00 pm and 3:30 to 7:30 pm. Take a The prcaemation will addreu the heahh 3:30pm Lcvn u . TieM of Mlf-devel- Leam how reality depends upon your vantage point, lime and space See the John Giangiulio for tlie closing and personal benefiu of physical oondi- cprnem thu le»di to phytical and emo­ cernnony of Wettnaas Wsek. ^ tioning and how diet and nutritioa are im­ tional weil-being Involveme« welcomed short film "Powers of Ten" and discuss with faculty how you see and you t wiU distribute free nutri* portant elemems to an overall fitneu $1.00 (Allniooi to USA UoMl aad dietary Informalkm. program. 3:30 "A laUMM Truce SMace" • 5 00/Ml “TW Madkut li Um Maaaciw" for Africa) Be a part of HI 3 30. Tm AuMy Workshop (CAPS) UacAUiur Hall. Room 40I4-IS I6 3 30- Study Skills (CAPS) 5:00 pm Creete Cemer, 2rd Ft.. Hoorn 226 FUnu by Linda Conner, Timothy Aich 5 00pm Creese Student Center. 2nd FI. Rttom 226 Presenter; Dean Jane Stellwafen Two 30-niinule documenlariei in a PreMnter Dean Sylvester Hopewell Well prepared studenu ofWn find th)ir aeiica about Balineae Spiht Medium Oero Basic and helpful strategies for effec performance leu than eapected Special Tapakan. Followed by a panel diicuauon uve smdying will be presented TheSQ3R reissation techniques will be introduced method will be introduced P A G E F O U R THE TRIANGLE FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1986

Letters to the Editor A Carlin concert complaint drinker, I am offended by the blatant advertisement of alcohol by the frater­ Editor: nities here at Drexel. Fortunately, the social frats have stopped advertising This letter is long overdue and I beer at their parties. Now, however, Drexel's service fraternity, Alpha Phi THE om aju. couiM Niwspiipni apologize for the delay, but I was waiting for the perfect shaft to connect Omega, has a huge sign hanging in the or DiKxiL um viiisin several points. First, a dictionary main court featuring a bear holding a Published Fridays during the academic year; definition of apathy, brought to you mug of beer. If the other frats aren't by and for the students of Drexel University by Webster's: lack of interest or emo­ advertising beer, why does Alpha Phi tion. Second, a psychologist’s inter­ Omega feel the need to? I have great pretation, compliments of a Drexel respect for the brothers of Alpha Phi EMTORIN-CHIEF Michael Coyne faculty member: Apathy is a result of Omega and hope that this situation is remedied. MANAGIIIG IM TO II loseph Walker resentment, frustration, and the in­ ability to alleviate such resentful and BUSINESS fUMUmt Gregory P. Hauser frustrating circumstances. Last, my Andy Weaver definition of a shaft, qualified to define it by my senior standing: frustrating Ed. note: Upon contacting the brothers of events caused by Drexel University. APO, it was discovered that the liquid was Combine the three, and apathy is just actually iced tea and the bear was actually a natural response to the shaft. an ape. How, then, can anyone expect apathy to disappear by dropping the An apology fo r problems at word, s****, from Drexel’s the Carlin concert FROM LER FIELD by Tom Kreilzberg vocabulary? The shaft is the only word which identifies the apathy, frustra­ Editor: tion, and events which students ex­ perience, and these things can not be We, the Carlin Organizing Commit­ National Week Month dealt with if they can not be identified. tee, have written this letter to explain Now then, let’s exemplify. People our position, and to apologize for the are lining up outside the gym for mishap that occured. Many people are probably unaware more pomp than National Library what’s expected to be an entertaining The students should be commend­ of the exciting and eventful times that Week. The exact details of these performance by George Carlin. Yeah,^ ed for their behavior on Friday even­ arc upon us this month. To fill in those events are to be found elsewhere in the yeah, that’s what it was. All expecta­ ing. Some people thought a crowd of who don’t already know, today is the paper. tions quickly disintegrate upon enter­ 3000 students would damage the gym. ing the gym and finding your seat last day of National Library Week, and (Something about this Wellness deal Actually, the problems arose not the gym for a student social event, sight into the world around me. behind half court. Now from here you next Monday marks the beginning of has bothered me ever since I first heard from the crowd, but from a speaker which has not been done in over 8 Generally The Triangle fulfills my ex­ both Drexel Wellness Week and Na­ about it. Sure, vice presidents and can’t see the stage, but remember, half system failure at the beginning of years. Third, the students proved they pectations. However, last week you tional Mathematics Awareness Week. deans are involved in it up to their the audience (about 1400) is behind Carlin's performance. The rear and could behave in a concert situation at acted in a wholly unprofessional man­ This tendency to devote weeks and ears, but the whole thing still seems you and you really only need to HEAR center sound speakers malfunctioned; Drexel. ner: You failed to report a major in­ a comedian anyway. The show begins, months to honoring institutions or to me to be a little cult-like. What with only the stage speakers worked. These positive points cannot be ternational .story. and with it, inaudible mumbling from causes is nothing new, but I've notic­ talk of “ an advanced state of Carlin's manager approved a sound- overshadowed by the sound problems. 1 believe that you owe an apology ed a marked incease in the number and physical/psychological/spiritual what might have been Carlin. I don’t check before the doors were opened. Even though a majority of the au­ to your readers for failing to report to know. 1 never saw or heard him. variety of such programs. March is hedth,” and demonstrations on yoga, When the problem developed, the dience stayed and enjoyed themselves them that the recent missile assaults Black History Month, April is t’ai chi, and how to be nutty, the What’s a student to do? Write a let­ manager was furious that the sound once the sound returned, this does not launched against American aircraft by Mathematics Awareness Month, Oc­ Wellness program seems to assume an ter that may not get printed? Ask for company could not immediately cor­ lessen the fact that we are upset Colonel Muammar al-Qaddafi were in tober is of course Proust Month. June aura of “ for a small donation you may a refund tht won’t be given? Maybe rect it. because some people did not get what reality an attempt to interrupt the is, I believe. National Fruit Month. become one with the universe” I'll just look forward to the next SPA As a result of not being able to hear, they paid for. Academy Awards. The only reason for April 7 was National Potato Day. hucksterism. But I’m probably event and hope it’s better! people got out of their seats and walk­ We apologize to those people. We the failure to do so was an inaccurate April 20 marks the beginning of World overreacting.) Naaah, I’ll be apathetic! I'll avoid ed closer to the stage. empathize with them; the students who time conversion by one of Qaddafi's Week for Laboratory Animals. March One might wonder where this habit any such farce that racks in $22,000. There was no running or pushing; ran this event felt the greatest frustra­ right hand men (now called was chosen by Planned Parenthood to of naming weeks and months will end. Oh, you think it cost that much for the crowd was well behaved. tion of all, because they put many Southpaw). It is lucky for me that 1 Carlin? Well, why not halve the au­ contain National Condom Week, an 1 can see, in the near future, the Some spectators climbed the clos­ months of work and planning into it. happened to read this important fact dience size. People should have paid event the celebration of which went establishment of a National Week ed bleachers to get on the balconies; All we can do now is hope that those in The New York Post, a paper which unnoticed by many in the news media. Month, composed of four National $16.00 for the privilege of seeing and when security asked them to come who enjoyed them.selves will let school you feel is not an adequate resource Not wanting the same fate to befall hearing him instead of shafting $8 .00 Day Weeks and a few National Day down, they cooperated. officials know - the President, Vice for news. I hope that in the future you NUtioi^9 \ Library Week, 1 stopped in from the rest of us. Drexel is a univer­ Days. The loud crash in the press box was President of Student Affairs, and the report the news that is important to t® W.V/. Hagerty Library a few days This N a t^ a l Week Month might be sity before it is a (financial) institution. caused by a falling table. It was pull­ Gym Director - that the event was your readership instead of trivial ago and asked someone at the check­ preceeded by a National Week Month Then again, maybe it was just a ed out of the wall when too much worthwhile. This is the only way that pieces of gossip like Drexel’s chang­ out desk if anything special was plann­ Awareness Week, to make people good time to cram 2800 people into weight was put on it by people mov­ the door for programming of this type ing hands or deep cuts in faculty and ed. She laughed and said, “ Not in Cir­ aware of National Week Month. the gym to see what commencement ing off the bleachers. No vandalism can be left open. staff culation, but you can ask over in With all this nationalism running would be like. Now that is a fine idea! was involved. We ask that students let us know Reference.” around, everyone should be able to Charge everybody $8.00 to give Dr. In the meantime, the sound had their feelings about the event, both Bill Gode-von Aesch Thereupon I went to reference and find a week or a day honoring Gaither a trial seating arrangement for come back on, but by this time some good and bad, and again we apologize asked a man, “ Are you doing anything something he likes, or, if not, he can graduation. Thanks, but another com­ people had left, disappointed and to those people who did not get what Ed. note: We leave inlemational news special for National Library Week?” always name one himself. The only ical gathering wouldn't be appropriate angry. they expected. reporting to other people; perhaps you “ We do something special every prerequisite seems to be an interest in on June 8. Let's hope our parents, The people who had moved closer should leave comedy to other people. day,” he replied. something everyone else never really friends, and alumni won't walk out on to the stage were asked to make aisles The C arlin O rganizing C om mittee, Further inquiry revealed that, this thought about before. us again. By the way. will tuition, I clear. The situation was even surveyed The Student Programming being a year of austerity in the budget Personally, I’m in favor of things mean, ticket refunds be available? by the Philadelphia Fire Marshal; he Association, for National Library Week, nothing along the lines of National Enzyme Letters to the Editor should he sent said the exits were open, and the aisles and Student Congress was planned. I was told that there Week - we owe it all to them - and Na­ Maureen McGuire to 3014 MacAlister Hall. All letters were fine, so there was no fire code might be a bookmark from previous tional Weak Verb Week - more for the must be signed; the decision to violation. An April Fool years around somewhere, but I turn­ poetic value than anything else. withhold a name will be made by the Teetotaler tiffed by APO ad. At this point we told security to pro­ ed down the offer. But when the United States Con­ Editorial Board. A phone number must tect the people and the gym, so that Editor: I can assure you, though, that Na­ gress passes a resolution certifying a accompany all letters so the writer can Editor: everyone would get home safely. tional Mathematics Aware ness Week specific span of time as National be reached if a problem develops. We This event saw many successes. I was appalled when I read your last reserve the right to condense letters to and Drexel Wellness Week will be Orange Brick Week, then w e’ll know I feel that I have to take a little time First, we were able to get a national issue last week (Friday, April 1 (?), meet space requirements; suggest observed on campus with somewhat it’s time to party. before my next class and get performer to come to Drexel Univer­ 1986). I look forward to your publica­ \ou try to be Concise. something off my chest. As a non­ sity. Secondly, we were able to secure tion in the hopes of gaining some in­ BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed aam? mu, Msr ‘e» mwmfs>3r emy- mmimse wrw/tnmoN , itnrnmp.caMf nm..neusimR tmM. Fom/LAn !f PLM€T Lvsry bkkw FHaK>umeK~.iwsTVr SePATB.. Homens. / wmNcamopt mm.' T m i m m m p TnmfKwuss OF / A m ves Bmms'/ man-OF pKjeoNi t w m m s 'mtsoms'.. f/THEFHUK, NO CONfROttmiOH... i s m r , .

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Continued from page one (Laughs) I guess that oufht to be enough. Carlin: 'feah, I’m collecting Spruce Pi//a Movie Reviews Sprui« .^trrct T: Are you going to stay in stju>d- material right now. You know, writing up? 387-2040 down observations and stuff. Anything nCHMCAL wmzK Carlin: Yeah, well, stand-up is my iducinq ------that’s not really suited to stand-up - Introducin Mask base, it’s what I do. You know, stand The Imtitulc for Scienuric lnfomi»tion ha>. an comedy goes into the book file; when ciceilem opponunin for an indi%Klu«l with I to up there, f*** around a little and make Mask, this week’s Friday Night and then apparently wigs out and there’s enough we talk to the 2 >e»n c»j*netK« producing artKles on ».ieniifK' people laugh. 1 try to do thes^ other topics Background in biological, chcmical. or Flick, is director Peter Bogdonavian’s becomes homicidal on Saturday mor­ publisher. That’s kind of a side role •sausage* pepperoni«beer* things, like movies and writing and phpical. Kirnces imponaffl Abilil) to w wk col- true story of Rocky Dennis (Eric ning. And, there’s no way off of the for me so it usually takes a while. U bonlncly. handle se>-eral iimult»ncou> projects, -Stuff, but I think I’ll always do stand- •Chinese sausage • and , Stolz), a boy afflicted with a gross island. T: You’ve been quoted as saying mett « n c t de»dline», and integrate detailed up. material from diverse fields. Must adapt quickK birth defect. His face looks like a “ Oh, Scary,” as Count Floyd you do a movie every 10 years. Are all vegetable tflppjiar* Carlin, visibly tired from the per­ to house style. Knowledge of micnvomputer Halloween character mask. The would say. you going to do another one soon? based writing a plus B.A 'B.S. or equivalent in formance, now mentioned that he’d freshly s a u i^ : spinach* disease, nicknamed Lionitis, results in Carlin: Yeah. I’m working on one relevant subject area. We offer competitive Mar have to be hitting the road. Hamson, ting salary and company paid benefits package in­ abnormal calcium deposits throughout right now with Bette Middler and •HjO ches:tnuts*bracoli« the manager, entered the room signall­ cluding dependent care assistance plan for on site the skull. In addition to causing Shelley Long. I’m a guy who’s kind child care center. Send resume with salary te- ing the end of the interview. •bean sproutvcabby-bmsto disfigurement, it can be ultimately of an ex-hippy - [Pause] 1 can’t really quirenients and 3 nonrewmable writing samples 1 fought a brief battle right then with related to this description, to Manager. Profes Guardian Angels say right now ’cause it changes all the •caul(flowcr«green peppers* fatal. my .sense of ethics and journalistic pro­ sional Recruiting and Staffing IN STITl'TE R )R In spite of this. Rocky is a normal, time. S C IE W IF IC INFORM ATION, 3501 Market • mushrotxTK • 5callions*carrots» This is not a movie. Curtis and Lisa fessionalism, and professionalism lost. though extremely intelligent, ninth T: Well, what do you know it will Street. Phila., PA 19104. Equal Opp»irtunity/Af­ “One more question?” firmative Action Employer. •baby ccm»bamboo shojis* grader. He collects baseball cards, he Sliwa, founders of the Guardian be? The manager sighed but Carlin starts noticing girls, etc. His disease Angels, will talk about their program Carlin: I’m playing a guy from the nodded, “ Sure.” •bitter melon«black olives^ obviously causes him grief. Drexel and basic self defense on the night of sixties who’s kind of burned out and April 24 in the Main Auditorium. The "Can I have your autograph?” students should be able to empathize living on an Indian reservation. Guardian Angels, a red bereted with Rocky - he survives countless civilian travelers aid group, has recent­ shaftings by fate to strike back with ly received official sanction by New a wicked sense of humor. York City. Stolz carries the entire film. His In light of the recent murder at mother. Rusty, is an irresponsible, and our own local drug-addicted biker. His father figure, disasters, it would be in the interest Sam Eliot, practices looking grizzled. of all co-eds to try to attend this lec­ His family is a biker gang. ture. This lecture is free to the public. Mask is worth seeing, at least for Stolz’s one-liners. Look for the mad, sniveling sniper from the original Dirty Mary' as the clueless young doctor. This film will be shown Saturday Head House night, not Friday as previously announced. If you’re wandering around South Street and are tired of the same ex­ hibits of Punks in captivity, you might want to check out Head House Square at 2nd and South Streets. This area is April FooVs Day a gathering ground for street per­ formers. Besides the usual assortment Another standard gory horror film of sax players, zither and spoon has been released. This time a group players, a street “conjurer” named of Ivy League refugees (Buffy, Chip­ Rick Cowley does an outstanding py, Barfy) spend a weekend at Buf- routine Friday and Saturday nights fy’s island mansionette. The only way during good weather. Where else can off of the island is by ferry boat. Buf­ you get such quality entertainment for fy pulls a few pranks on her friends a handfiill of change?

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