N e w s b r ie f s 1U sewers to IUPUI history «yld any ol Co I to know Dr d a y IUPUI I f by Lydia Zwtnk school's for "Smack-Dab In the Middle of there w Pm»; Madrid. CA 9011 or the Swamp is the title of the this to IU ll.J O l.J O lecture and slide present ehon and r u m ti m being given Tueeday, Sept. IS To qualify for lh_ F«SNWv*l l ' J C from 10 ».B>. to 13 p.m. at tht Q vefW W SW dr a Kara IT University Library. of the UJfrlJO 3t004a00 New York! — 4 _ _ a 4- * - 4^ . i iw 1 wfiicn i the Dr. Loo Helbig, daasi of the country for at leaet two of IUPUI, ie IU by Jeanette M. Mai- Pragma, will be at IUPUI Sept 12x00-1:30 thew. Archivist and Sparial 26, from 2:30-4*00 p.m. in CA 16 1 2 4 0 2 4 0 Collections Librarian at IUPUI. 23f. UiOOdxOO A Prof 1*00-1 JO According to Mallow, 100 lltMg wil gnk to in- 13 IUPUI 1130-1:30 yean ego. the land whkh tereeted IUPUI iKJ sum- U x J O - I i B B Friday Sapt. 21 IUPUI Is located on was a faculty about in Bayer. Dijon, 3cr. free Ts lliM -liO O swamp; we should be interested {unities to study abroad in IU Gras Mea- 12:00-1:30 12x00-1:30 in our history. program Ico City and Tilburg.

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Sthe weeklyag newt of Indiana am Universily-Purdue o University re at IndianapoUf Trustees approve two new E-T degrees

L .. C*. aa e?*------v y X Q u DeOfot computer as a tool to integrate make a car better or cheaper eventually being done by "robottea and re education go The Indiana University Board the whole spectrum of the than other countries M he said robots, and people moving Into of Trustees approved two new manufacturing process from He said he firmly behaves if servicing, financing or these to five years from the con- degree programs for IUPUI at making the initial product, to the U.S. can produce a better marketii^ positions. He said its Sept. 6 meeting. control and quality of the pro­ product, it can eel more of that These two degrees, one an duct, right up to the final In- product io mnmr couminb ana Associate in Applied Science spec non 01 im proouct. cnai«mon}ot»«of Amricam and the other a Bachelor of Renda said the need for com­ WKiU R.nda •■id k« Science, ere in the field of Coae- puters in the manufacturing in­ ra co a sin d m o m piapli will bt puter Interpreted Manufactur­ dustry today Is on-going. He repiacea oy meenmes on tne ing Technology. added there is a need to make assembly Une, he is hopeful According to Dean Bruce R. machines will eventually do Presently, the IUPUI School Renda of the IUPUI School of petitive to bring in more in­ what humans do not want to part of the worker. Most of the Engineering and Technology, dustry orders for American do. Renda explained he foresees people who lose their fobs to thfT^ Zr these programs are designed to goods from other countries. such fobs as assembly of auto "robotics" will have to be re­ and the Indiana University help students learn to "use the The bottom line is. can we parts, painting and welding trained. According to Renda, Ryan urges more funding

by Steve Hammer stressed the need for increased Bloomington campus, he said. Staff Writer funding to improve the IU sys­ The new medical library at BLOOMINGTON - IU sys­ tem He said he was "tired" of IUPUI will be funded by a tem President John Ryan an­ politicians who would "make multi-billion nationwide fund­ nounced several objectives for higher education a lower priori­ raising campaign, which will IUPUI, including a new medical ty'' begin next year, according to library, in a speech here last The first objective of increas­ Ryan. w eek. ^ ed monies for the state, he said, Ryan said longtime IU Chan­ In his annual "State of the was to better fund faculty sal­ cellor Herman B Wells will Mad University" address. Ryan re­ aries system-wide. He said up the program, to be called vealed plans for upgrading the Governor Robert Orr was the "Campaign for Indiana." computer literacy programs at "most cognisant" governor that See Ryan pegs 4 Bloomington and Indianapolis. he has met, but stopped shy of He also spoke of the need to an Orr-Mutx endorsement. upgrade" the IUPUI campus, The 1965-37 budget for Indi­ saying IUPUI "will take a back­ ana University campuses was seat to no one . . . (IUPUI) reviewed in his speech. He said must be improved in its facil­ the $549 million budget would ities." be used to improve the IU sys­ Ryan's speech was delivered tem, including $12.1 million in the Whittenberger Auditor­ earmarked for faculty raises. ium of the Indians Memorial However, no major renova­ Union Building here. The tions for the IUPUI campus, Speech was monitored, via save the upgraded computer WT11J Bloomington, in both literacy program, were announ­ the Lecture Hall and Kraimert ced for the new budget. The Building at IUPUI. first objective will be to build a In other objectives, Ryan new chemistry building foe the 2 TW Sacamoke September 17, 1964 NOTICES tar “ NtataM” Inform*Mon ta • pun. Tm sday.

•fctaitad y w lU off. a «udy/faBov*l#/diM*»teoo hour Waff* on Monday, at S t * m Ball Ratedsnct 140 The topic. b o at, Material* wiD be dstermMad by tha group a tlk tA m m ating. Everyone la welcome. Thia teudy la apanaorad by In- l u i p i l l i 1 ‘

under-employed or economically dteadvaniagad. you m y qualify (or our program. U you do not have proof oi your Indian heritage. Mt m y be able to aaalal you In ob- laM ng it . Phase ca l (317) 7*7-637* for an appoints**, or Mop In at our affka. S144

panancc. Kaa information available al tiw Office of Caraar CounaaHng and Place Saturday, Sept. 29 f ■wait, BS 1010. For further information tot looter Sattlaa. Campu* Coordinator. BS mo. TtM Continuing education Cantar tar W oman (CBCW) u pfoamd to 8:30 a .m . announce that dw Woman • Rotary Chib of Indlanapolla ha* donated 3700.00 In acholarahlp manic* lo the Cantar. In ordw to ba contedwsd lor the adtolanhip. an applicant m u* ba: 1) Enrolled in IUPUI for the 19*4-63 academic year. 2) Enrolled lo educate and prepare hersdf for a.) a new career, b > re-entry into the job market or c I advancement in bar preaant career, fo r wore information contact the • THE AUL/GOVERNOR’S CUP RUN it a celebration of Hoosier office at 1317 W M ktutver. Indpia. IN 4*133. or call 3M-47S4 AO application* health and fitness and the culmination of nine regional races around muat be received by Sept. IS. 19S4. Indiana. Join Olympian Bill Rodgers and qualify for more than $2,500 in Tha Association tar Woman In to tanco, Indiana Chaptar tAWis prizes, including a trip for two to the New York City Marathon. IN) will meat on the lin t Monday of each month in the School of Science faculty lounge (KB 1*3) at 7 00 p.m. Coffee and cookie* will ba nrvad from 7 0 0 - 7 3 0 followed by a builnaei meeting and a apedal program. HIGHLIGHTS of the celebration include a pre race Heartbeats Festival Matropolttan Indlanapolla Campua Ministry welcome* iupui *tudmt* health fair. Sept. 27 28. 8:50 a m. 5:50 p m., in the AUL Tourer, a Bill to help form an ecummkal Undent Chriatian council. An open meeting, to deter Rodgers Running Clinic. Sept. 28. 11:50 a.m. 1 p.m. at the City Center min* d»dsg»*e of tesamte and the poatebOtetas for such an organization on tide cam - on Monument Circle, and a post race block party Sept. 29 including a pu*. will be held in Ball Residence Room 1*0. Monday. Sept 17 at 7 p.m. It la not video replay of the race, music and refreshments. Tha IUPUI ta n Enaambla n » eneh Tuaaday e g in Mary Cable Bldg Room 130 from■m 7 tow 9« p.m. Couraa cncradR O hr.I la optional. earn*, piano, beat, and pem twion are dad. Interacted teudent* dtould attend the nest i til a anal or call 231-7300 for m Prograaahf tlu dant Union Thr IVogmmivo Student Union la an organic* lion of concerned teudent. worklr* to bdorm the atudent body on rekvent eocial team . For information p te m contact Patrick McGaaeer tel tfw Polttical Science d ig a rtn H at 264-7347 P a yc h o to g y C h ita wdi hick off IteP aH ia w lar with a party on Sat .Sapt 22 at 7p.m. tiw location In be poked Al wb im ialti.r Individual* are Invited For further information, contact Al Green at S71-f0M or ttet Paychology Dept ., KB 34. at *13-1311 (x3»). W etoeeie le ita ta Prophecy every Twadey nlgbt 7J0»m . Stvdtnt Unfw Budding. M arr.nine Level Check room *chedule Sponsored by Bibte Prophecy M ooteN p.

T h e ta tflo n o C o m m llta o t a r N io H u m o n H Io o wia oflor fettowehipa to u diana acholan again in IMS The program, begun laal year, award* tea tetpend* of S4.000 each for two month* of tadapendent dimmer teudy Radpfent* mute be tetedent* of Indiana and have advanced degreee in one of tha humanltta* dtactpbne* The deadUnt for fUirw application* U |an. 7, 1963 CutdaUna* and application forma may be obtained from the Indiana Committee for thr Humanitie*. 3133 N. Meri­ dian. Indianapobe. IN 4*10*. (317) *23331*. Edward C . Mooro Award for Outstanding Teaching student, or faculty may nominate any faculty member who teachce on the IUPUI campu*. For aaeiteanc* in wbanitting a nomination and aupporting evidence, pieaar contact the office of the dean of your *chool or Carol Nathan. Awodate Dean oi the Facultte*. 264-6*74. Deadline for aubmteeion of doeater* to the Executive Dean/ Dean of thr Facilities fan. 4. 19*5 American Society of Mechanical Engineers u now accepting applica­ tion* (or membership All new and old Engineering teudent* welcomed Applica­ tion. avaiUblc in the Enguwenn* Ofitce AD (234) The ASME Office AD (04) and Dr. O renburg* Office AD <243). The Economics Chib will hold an organizational meeting on Wednesday. Sept 19th. at 12 p.W in Room 334. Anyone interested in Economics te welcome I The 8.C.R.L. would like to present an Electric Vidro Sock Hop It will be on Sept. 21. from 7:30-11 JO. It will be held in the Phytecal Education/Natatoetum Bldg Larry Black will provide thr mutec and video* AUL/Governor’s Cup Run Equestrian Club forming, U you ride hone* or have a deters to ham. *how REGISTRATION $8 pre race entry through your interest Faculty Advisor needed. Inter-colUgiate competition A d ub activities Pieaar contact lennir * Barb at 233-7760. Sept. 26/|l0 registration at the AUL Tower Men’* Baakafball Tryout* organizational maeting Friday. Sept 21. 4 p.m. Sept. 27-28/112 registration on race day. Long Bio-Mechanic* Lab. Tryout* begin Monday Sept. 24. at 4 p.m. In the Gymnasium. sleeved teeshirts to all participants and more than Th* Sociofogy Chita and the Sociology Drpertm tnt will have it* annual picnic 150 commerative awards in 20 agr groups. on. Oct. * al Shawnee Bluff* In Bloomington on Lake Monroe. All aodoiogy m a|on Entry forms available at all Hook's Drug minor*, faculty and teaff a n invited Phone 2*4-6961 or 672-34*7 Stores, at the American United Life Geography Club organizational meeting will be held WednrwJay. Sept. 19 in lower, at the City Center, or by writing: CA 207 Inirretecd public Invited Refmhment* tented AUL/Governors Cup. Tha IUPUI Spanish Department and the Steering Committee of Fiesta In dtanapolu. announce "Thr Gram W all" probably thr mote honored Latin 1250 Scottsdale Mall. South Bend. IN 46612. American film ever made. This film U ihe firte major production to come out of P n u tencr WWU. and will be ahown in Spanish with Eagliab subtitle* Friday. Sept. 21 al 7:30 p.m. In LH100 There i* no coat. Run Hotline (317) 232-1998 Campu* Blbta Fellowship Will be (Rowing the Him. "Coach." Tuesday Sept 16. at 6:30 p.m. b> LE 104. Fne aibniaion and refreshment. IUPUI Woman* Coach lama* Pnce. will have cloteni remark* 17, tm TtoiftCAMoa J Editorial to learn new things Summer invokes themes

" V a r n a U Whan 1 was .tutfying tat Mexico this summer, my houscmstce il publicity We are asked to con and I would leave foe the university after our hearty breakfast of The Olympics uskoeed tat skhr not tha words and actions tortillas, oatmeal with hot peppers (I meant to my warm, but It August, marred by TVs am- of candid oSw but thatr images came out spicy) and warm, powdered milk As we left we would Mine seas g t s t as a delegate to phaais on flag-waving and the personalities and public- tell our landlady, so as not to be rude, “Haeta luego, we ate go- the rainbow coalition That's winning of U S. gold medals ■gMMng ability. Thaee images to school to learn new things," and laugh at our wit. because the coalition of people outside As a coalition lislsgtli. I'm con > goes to school to loam new things! the system who have waited for sdous of how era tat the U S af­ aSay that again. Could that be right! The three of us, with such too long to be represented; the fect and often control the lives The second theme deck with diverse majors as political science, economics and finance, joking of peopk tat other countries rd im a m for the status quo about the idea of going to school to loam new things as see walk­ made visible this year prefer to have aeon more 7 E In dtie current ed through a Mexican suburb! As a coalition dakgaSe, on coverage of the Olympic presidential campaign, Ra^an Sure we laughed. It was a good joke. how I attended Sktseflre, a two celebration of the human spirit blatantly supports the status We come to school to tarn a place of paper, to build our day womans outdoor musk and potential. Yet 1 enjoyed quo: the rich gat richer, the resumes, and to make contacts (like our friend* and professor.) festival In Washington D.C. I watching woman athletes run- poor get poorer, and the middk Very few of us come to a university to learn something new. was part of a multi-racial ning the first Olympic dam aunt decide which way to Aren't we all just a Uttle afraid of those things we might not be ctMoration--I-L.-U ----- f or women - - ' • aivem-»•------! marathon, diving and rowing, go. The Democratic Party this real good at! l‘ve hoard business majors say, jokingly, the only ty and cooMtonality through and matching talent and skill tat year offers a possibility for reason they are in the School of Business is so they music, dance and art. Woman change: a redktribution of wouldn't have to study a foreign language. And they never do. shared the stage to sing of woalth, a more equitable Or even political science majors who aren't required to study revolutions, peace and juettas. af groups tat math, so they don't. traditions and rituals; and to and a shift tat I am sure our society, with its pleasure for measurable perfor­ dance to long-eupprasstd On* k tha U.S. preoccupation priorities^ front weapons to mance (he., good grades) Is partly to blame. The Sociology rhythms with tanapt rather than content. Department's Introduction to Research Methods would be a July brought the Democratic Candidates, pop atari and news IK be writing mote about valuable course for me to lake. But the statistics would wipe me Covention, with its own un­ anchors are packaged and other aepacts of them two out. So 1 stick to political history, for the sake of my CPA, of precedented diversity I was presented for appeal rather than theme. Meantime. 1 urgt ail of course. •specialy moved by Jackson's insight. The '60s Madison you to look beyond Images to If we are all either afraid of the unknown or constrained by eloquent, impassioned speech tat Avenue ad mentality has per­ the real rimes of the tail cam- our society (no one is lazy), what good is coming here! I mean, if which he transcended his can­ vaded all aspects of life tat tits we are not here to learn new things or have new experiences, didacy to become the voice of ’•Os. Now even a harmful, tan- ting a change tat U.S. policies what is the use of coining to school anyway. This Is one of our his constituency; by Ron and priori das And taka time to best, maybe even the best, opportunity to flex our intellectual Ckllums analysis of the ar­ war can be sold with the right tovO S tl muscles and to expand our minds. rogant cruelty of the R e^an We should take our time in college to learn how to learn. As Administration before the plat­ students, we should ignore either our fear, constraints, and sure, form committee; and by the L e t t e r s our laziness, to run the chance of expanding our minds. And sight of a woman standing at maybe even learning something new. the podium accepting the Tp THE EDITOR Variety of student services New t

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BfRl JONfS The next step It to receive t FX OUAKURBACK recommendation of the Indiana Commieion for Higher Educa­ • - : tion and the program* finally mutt receive approval for fun­ ding from the Indiana General Aeeembly. In anticipation tation of the two new programs 4^ at IUPU1, the Indiana Universi­ y ty op«r*ting appropriation re­ * ' quest for the the Non-Health Division was revised The current schedule plans to admit 20 students into the two- year program for the 1985-86 academic year, and the four- year program*will start with 10 students in the 1980-87 year. Approximately 20 new students would be added

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■ • * + > * * Ryan from page 1 -% Ryan said that he and Purdue President Stephen Beering 1 would tour the state later in the v . .• year to explain the necessity for high* funding by !U and Pur­ due. He said he would also fight for repamage of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which is due for renewal by Congress next year. Improved relations between the Bloomington campus and other 1U campuses is a necessi­ ty, Ryan said. To that end, he said Bloomington Vice Presi­ dent Kenneth R.R Gros Louis would visit each of the regional EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS W A fflS I campuses soon to et*ag« in a IN A BEER. AND LESS. Ryan, the 13th president of Indians University, also spoke of a need for the "Olympian spirit" among IU system faculty and staff, and invoked the name of IU basketball Coach Bob Knight In h* tddrtm Knight

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r" ' ' .'.W - • : Z l ' '• V . - ‘ ; j ' • ' ‘ ■JV • ..:>•• > v ; y j ■ • 1 a * & IF. ntertainment E WHERE FRIENDS Civic opens with spicy Can MEET by Krieti Hart m sdsm ely o lsy their Indianapolis Chrk Thsatra W ohrle's Clsudlne sh ow ed the h ill. SUPER WBKEND opened Its 19*445 grsst talent In her featured The season with Cole Porter's spicy dance nuasber as Eve in the —.py imj included two Friday — 3 for 1 Lons *»lend Tee 4 p m li 1 a m French musical Can Can. Garden of Bdsn. IUPU1 students. Karen Morgan, Set In 1093 In Montmartre, The scenery, costumss and who played a dance hall girl, Saturday — 3 for 1 M argarita % pm. gB I am the artsy district of Paris, this fine orchestrations established and Jeffrey Newkirk, who 8 for 1 Draft Saa* energetic musical revolves, the Paris atmosphere well. pfcyod a pottos men. J bichen open ti« U around a dance hall owned by The choreography was the Can Cants a fast, furious and Pistache (Jacque Workman), in outstanding feature of this pro­ raucus party. which the can can dance and duction. Two numbers especial­ Behind Cinema* 4-5-6 Can Can runs through Sept. Hillside * - other morally questionable ly stand out i the fight-over-the- 25 on Civic's ms instate, and 6131 53 1*06 are performed illegally. girl scene tn Act l where dancer Charley’s Aunt opens on Nov. Enter judge Aristide Poreetier Tito Abelsds stole the show, 2. For move information, call (Alan Akfcreon), whose only and the fendiw duel in Act n 923-4597. desire is to uphold the law end where Klass as Born and Archer shut down the Bal du Paradis Pistache. however, acquaints him with other desires, and so the conflict between love and law begins. A second love story inter­ woven'with the first Is between struggling Bulgarian artist Boris Adsinidtinadn (Michael Klass) and Claudins (Beverly Bruce- Wohrls). one of the dance hall girls. When famous art critic <5& Hilaire juasac (Tom Archer) sets designs on Claudlne, the due) for her affections begins. Archer was full of his wily EARN $80 In 3 WMk* character, juasac. and played well against his rival Boris, i U N M i whom Klass Injected with energy and enthusiasm. Akfcr- p plasma ahance t r son's Judge Forestisr was quits • North m tar, tap *, fti judgsly and enhanced . lartcrffk, moke 141-9117 Workman's Pistache in her ■ ‘ / * ^ through September 12 ••’• a t

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heirloom* and hunted by avid antique quilt col­ Imhanepoha Aft League end e involved in mmm at lectors b n lecture by artist Betye Sear, S ta ts University, will On Saturday, Sept 22. thaw Tht and the Quill" ex­ Oct. 24th at 7JO p m at the Tw o of the visiting. will be s book ig fe with hibition which opened Sept 14 Herron School of Aft. Outreach IUPU1 faculty are involved in Featured Indian* writers will about a doasn Indiana authors and will run concurrently at programs to mhool age children the festival. Professor Edwin P be Susan Neville end Alice Admission for the full Herron Aft Gallery and the In­ are also bail* offered through Caesbeer, Chairperson of the Friman Ms. Neville, of the weekend of events is MO for dianapolis Art League, M u­ out the exhibition English Dept, and a distinguish Butler University English facul- Writers Center members end hinas America's native art of This exhibition is e revolu­ $26 for non-members, with an quiltmaking with contemporary tionary collaboration between additional S3 charge for art. two major Indiana poll* cultural Uelsmann lecture slated registration at the door But, in Eighteen prominent female organisations, the Indianapolis "Photo-blend" artist Jerry filiate of the Indianapolis Aft Powells words, "you don't artists and 16 noted quUtmakcrs Art League and Herron G angy, Uelsmann will present s lecture Laagus, is part of Herron's have to buy the whole collaborated for seven yean to towards unifying the arts in on Friday, Sept 21 at 6 p.m. at visiting Artist Program. Admia pgchggt.** produce paintings which were Central Indiana. the Herron School of Art tion is $4 for the general public The autographing session is translated into quilts. The exhi­ Anyone who has ever ad­ Auditorium and $2 for students free, and there are single session bition includes the 23 original mired the intricate designs on s Jefemann, a Profamor of Aft Tickets ere availabls at the prices available for the artworks and the 20 finished 4]4!tlC t Of MATCnOu *Of pdttdTtS to at the University of Horida. door or may be purchased ii readings There will be weep quilts as well as process walls make their own quilts, will not combines several different advance from Photo Venture, tions both evenings and working drawings. Among want to miss s rare nppnrtungy in the darkroom prin- Thursday from Fi3ft*i30 p.m.. i rv-registration* may oe sent dur quihers ore to view the superb artwork that to at the Indianapolis Aft to: WrMars' Canter of In­ Marilyn Price and the Mitchell has resulted from the Joint ef­ •2 0 E. 67th St. For dianapolis. 713 E. North view Beatify of Richmond, Indiana. forts of artist and qulltmaker. ■ T h e lactam, held in call 293-2464 Ave For information call Upon oompltiion of a two-year Iha nth Phttfg Vtthi, mi at- 2SM 642 national tour, which began in

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CIRCLE CITY CIRCUIT SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS: • ( C IUPUI Sponsors: P. NICHOLAS KELLUM DR. PATRICIA A. BOAZ JAMES H. CHUNG DR. EDWARD F. CASEBEER DR. JAMES H. GOSMAN DR. MERLE R. DRAPER SEAL PRODUCTS DR. GLENN W. IRWIN, JR. PHILIP J. WILHEIM THANKS FROM THE IUPUI STUDENTS! Also: THE CIRCLE CITY CIRCUIT COMMITTEE WISHES TO DIRECT YOUR ATTENTION TO THE... SECOND ANNUAL CIRCLE CITY INTERCOLLEGIATE CANOE CHALLENGE Friday Afternoon, Sept 21, 4:00 On White River Near the W. New York St Bridge. IUPUI, INDIANA CENTRAL, IVY TECH, BUTLER, MARIAN SOCK HOP IN THE GYM AT 7:30 No Charge-an Activity Fee Event Students from each College invited September 1 7, 1964 The SAGAMORE 7

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: V.:,\ by Karyn May Kirk said, Tt ^MfeAiafeftaAalkv.ullluluCG ------* ----- C Q| n _ i ting to see I economy could brie* mote will be resolved. Will they be money into higher education reduced to what they were be­ through government subsidies, fore the December 1982 in­ according to Robert J. Kirk, ported in The Indiana crease, in which the state in­ Associate prof tssor of Boonomsaat Revicw-sfor March 1984 in­ come tax climbed 1.93 percent IUPUI. 'The rationale for the dicators for the metropolitan and sales tax lumped from 4 to 5 Kiik said he would like to see area have progressed toward percent? But, that's a political the state make a contribution to state subsidy is that not the economic peak of 1979. question, not an economic higher education that it has not only the student benefits Although the revenues gener­ one,” Kirk said. been able to make in the past ated in Indianapolis do hot di­ He said he was also curious to due to the effect of the reces­ from higher education, rectly effect IUPUI, the local see if the excess over-expendi­ sion. but other people benefit economy contributes to the tures will be used to support The state pays roughly two- welfare of the state economy government subsidized institu­ thirds of the cost of higher from you going to which disperses funds to state tions such as education, mental education while the students school.'' colleges and universities health and prison reform. pay the remaining one-third in through the state government. Kirk, who is currently work­ tuition. The non-manufacturing sec­ ing on a revised forecast for the In the past few years, stu­ during a televised debate Sept. tor in Indianapolis has expand­ end of the fiscal year, was dents have had to shoulder most 9, to spend $5 billion more on ed at a greater rate than manu­ Robert /. Kirk. unable to divulge new economic of the cost of the increases. This education for leadm and otho* facturing, with finance, in­ • information at this time, yey, IUPUI had an 8 percent in­ areas where money is needed, as surance, real estate and services rise in mortgage rates. Accor­ because his work is not com­ crease in tuition. well as reduce state taxes back exceeding their previous peaks. ding to Kirk the high level of plete. Whatever the case, Kirk Kirk said, 'The rationale for to where they were in 1979. Employment has increased mortgage rates may be pushing maintains that cotkge subsidies the state subsidy is that not only Democratic opponent. 4.5 percent since November some households out of the resi­ are a political question and the the student benefits from higher Senator Wayne Townsend, did 1982, the trough of the reces­ dential market and dampening outcome will depend on the education, but other people not delve into the state's eco­ sion, and is up to 96 percent of residential construction em­ way the public votes in benefit from you going to nomic recovery, but suggested a its peak in November 1979. ployment. November. Park Lafayette Shoreland T owers IUPUI } Affordable Housing Affordable Housing for for HJPU1 Students IUPUI Students f EXPIRES 9EPT 15. 1064 Now Accepting Applications for Fall Semester 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Heat Furnished From $185 to $221 (total electric} TOWNHOUSES Nim Accepting Applications f tlkiencx 4 One Be J room apartments 2-3-4 Bedroom Apartments I rum SI 70. to $245 From $174.00 to $245.00 (no utilities furnished) All ( ftrpHed 4 Utilities included

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Spo r ts — Swimmers "splash" with symphony orchestra by Abby Marmion San Francisco. These three cities The United States Syn­ were chosen sites for the event chronized Swimming National due to their outstanding sym­ Team, led by Olympic gold phonies and pool facilities. medalist Tracy Ruiz and alter­ Scheduled to join the team nate Sarah Joscphson, perform­ was Olympic gold medalist ed with the Indianapolis Sym­ Candie Costie. Due to schedul­ phony Orchestra at the ing conflicts, however, she was "Classical Splash" held at the IU unable to attend. Natatorium on Sept. 7 and 9. Commenting on what Olym­ The team performed various pic status has deny* for the choreographed numbers to live sport, Paula Oyer, Executive musical selections such as ex­ Director of Synchronized cerpts from the "Nutcracker Swimming says, "Being in the Ballet/* "New York, New Olympic Games put us on the York." "Little Fugue in G map of amateur athletics. To Minor,'* ''America the have two gold medals in a new Beautiful," and the 'Olympic sport has generated so much In­ March." The repertoire was terest that we've exploded in conducted by Charles A. popularity. 1 think it removes Ansbacher, conductor and all doubt of athletic credibility music director of the Colorado in the sport." Springs Symphony. Proceeds from the "Splash" Ansbacher is the guest con­ will benefit the travel and train­ V . •• *.•••' . . ' • • ■ • • • • v;' ductor of the "Classical Splash" ing fund for the U.S. Syn­ * - " • . • ' . . . .:t* - • • ' - ’ -••V • • - series, which is also being per­ chronized Swimming National formed in Colorado Springs and Team.

Still no victory for soccer by Abby Mansion to each other. We were in the v The IUPUI men's soccer club Wabash game up until the end. now standi at 0-3, as DePauw Then our lack of experience University and Wabash College really suited to show." says the defeated them 10-0 and 64, coach. respectively Sept. 7 and 8. He explained that many of IUPUI* only goal of the the players can't always attend Suisse Moefya weekend came from returnee practice due to job com­ Steve Petno. According to SWISS STYli INSTANT COFFEE mitments. He said, "Since we coach Paul Kleumpers, "He are not a varsity team, there is hustled the ball in and the no money to give these guys. Wabash goalie made a mistake; Consequently, a lot of them are Steve retrieved it well and paying their way through scored the goal." school." Kleumpers feeb that both The club will be looking for DePauw and Wabash, being its first victory of the season as NCAA Division 111 varsity pro­ they take on Purdue UniversitTsity grams, are at an advantage to Sept. 19 at home. They will IUPUI. "We just haven't played then travel to Vincennes on together much yet, and it's hard Sept. 21 and University of Ken­ because the players aren't used tucky on Sept. 22.

Season Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL • Tues. Sept. 18 St. Joseph T 7:00pm W B p y Thurs.Scpt. 20 Marian T 7:00pm J f t k • - MEN'S SOCCER If the academic wars are getting you down, declare a cease-fire. Take a break Wed. Sept. 19 nrurouc___-i___ H 7:30pm with a rich and choonlatey cup of Suisse Mocha. It's just one of seven deliciously Fri. Sept. 21 Vincennes T 4:00pm different flavors fn>m Sat. Sept. 22 Kentucky T 2:00pm General Foods - ^ • ^ * * * ^ * * * * * * ** , • - •: lntemntkm.ll C o ffe e s. GENERAL FOClDS- LNTERNATlON AL COFFEES. ( MEN'S TENNIS AS MUCH A FEELING AS A FLAVOR. Mon. Sept. 17 Marian H 3:00pm . s ' V Wed. Sept. 19 ID-Southeast T 3:00pm Fri. Sept. 21 Manchester T 3:00pm Available at: IUPUI Campus Bookstore t iM 4 0«n*f*i Foods Ggjrpoafton^ ■ :3 ty *5'»'. *,••-. .*>.•; if

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•S* Pacers invite Price Recovery Room Lounge by Melt Shnim third year as the coach of IUPU1 women's basketball lUPUI's women's basketball coach Jim Price has been invited team. STUDENT NIGHT by the to play in The Old Timers game is their first Old Timers Game. something the Pacers hope to Price is a former NBA All make an annual event as a way Star out of Tech High School to honor the Pacers ABA begin­ and the University of Louisville. nings. Confirmed for the game Every Wednesday 7-10 p.m. Following his senior year at are Roger Brown, , Louisville, which earned him Jon Barnhill, Gui Johnson, All American honors, Price was Harry Morgan, Bob Netolicky drafted by the Los Angeles and Jim Price's brother, Mike Lakers. In 1972 he was named Price. 2 5 Draft Beer to the All Rookie team and in The game will be played 1975, after being traded to the following the Indiana Pacers 1868 Lafayette Rd. Milwaukee Bucks. Price was game with the Chicago Bulls on named to the NBA All Star Saturday, Nov. 10. The Pacers team. < game that night will be In­ A knee injury cut short dianapolis' first chance to see Price's career so he retired in Olympic and North Carolina Gretchen Vester sits alone after last 1979 after returning to the star Michael Jordan as a week 's opening day tryouts for Lakers. Price is entering his member of die Chicago Bulls. IUP1M W om en's softball team. Matt Shnim FREE Tennis team wins tourney Haircuts, Styles, by Abby Marmion also advanced to the finals in the team again had the home Dave Kimball's men's tennis singles play, taking second court advantage but fell to Permanent Waves team now stands at 1-2 after overall to Goshen's Frank Hess, Butler University, 6-3. Top their three season openers. 5-6, 6-4 and 6-4. Metro scorers were Woodfall, The Metros started out with a 1UPU1 won the competition defeating Joe Gentry 6-3 and 7-2 defeat at Marion College with 22 points, while Goshen 6-1, and Jones, going 6-2 and Sept. 5 but rallied, capturing the College took second with 16 6-3 to top Bryant Damay. GLEMBY IUPU1 Invitational Sept. 7-8. and Manchester College a dis­ The Metros take on Marian Official cAtaix The squad was led by the im­ tant third, scoring 8. Rounding College Sept. 17 at home and pressive play of doubles cham­ out the competition was Grace travel to IU-Southeast Sept. 19 fox CoCu dtct.xlcaAe.xi. pions Rich Woodfall and Eric College with 7 and IU-Southeast and Manchester on Sept. 21. Eitzen and singles consolation with 2. Needs hair models for advanced classes winner Kirk Jones. Woodfall Two tt^ fc fte r their victory, Photos of styles available at our Downtown Salon For information call SARA 631-8511 ext. 4211

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