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Student Life, February 22, 1971, Vol. 68, No. 53

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Salt Lake City (AP) - A state's colleges and universities bills, the $50.5 million figure legislative committee - while didn't get enough money to a ppeared to be the most that admitting the figure doesn 't fully operate, then they had no option could be given to the schools. meet the needs of Utah 's in­ but to put in stiff hikes in tuition " I agree with Sen. Brock­ stitutions of higher education - and fees. bank," said Rep . Ronald T, has settled upon a $50.5 million Halverson, R-Og

EDITOR-in-CHIEF Cnris Pederson MANAGING EDITOR Pam Taylor STAFF NEWS EDITOR Ted G. Hansen SPORTSEDITOR Greg Hansen COPY EDITOR Pramod Kulkarni ASST.NEWS ED. Georgene Stahle ASST.SPORTS ED. Preston Peterson PHOTO EDITOR Tom Caswell - ADVERTISINGMGR. Nick Treseder Publi•h•d tri•w H k1y during the school yeor byI lhe Ano

(Editor's Note: The following conceded he had violated NSD before he became mayor of this NASO member firm and w011ld ls a reprint of an article 11The rules by withholding certain town of 25,000 persons, about 90 be fined $6,000. OWL Wall Street Journal," February securties orders and deliveries miles north of Salt Lake City, five Mr . Chambers, interviewed by 4, 1971, with the headline 11 Mayor while he worked as a registered years ago. He said that currently telephone in his Logan city hall of Logan, Utah, Accused of representati ve for Copley a nd being mayor is his only job. office, responded to the NASD Security Violations by NASD.") Company, a brokeage concern move: "I don't approve of their 11 tables based in Colorado Spring, Colo. Violations Listed action ." But he added: "I assume The National Association of Mr. Chambers said, however , the NASO hadn't any other Securities Dealers has ordered that he withheld action on certain The NASO, the self.regulatory _course of action." He was equally draught 1 Sc sanctions against Richard A. securities transactions because organization for the over-the• philosophical about the chances Chambers, the mayor of Logan, he knew the brokerage concern counter securities market, found of his appeal before the SEC. "It Utah, for alleged vio lations as a was "fina ncially unstable" at the various violations of its fair­ won't do me a damn bit of good," 38 West Center securities salesman. time. It has since entered practice rules. he said. The NASO said in Washington, bankruptcy proceedings, he Among other things, it held that however , that it delayed im­ stated. Mr. Chambers failed to place posing penalties while Mr. The mayor said he later certain stock order through an Chambers pressed an appeal arranged to place the orders and NASO member firm with which with the Securities and exchange make delivery of the securities in he was associated; failed to Pi Kappa Alpha Commission . question. "Fortunately, my "promptly" purchase certain customers were the lucky ones," securities after receiving an Admits Vtolatl(m he declared. order; failed to make prompt Mr. Chambers said he work ed delivery of fully.paid•for Fraternity legitimately In Logan, Mr . Chambers for Copley between 1962 and 1964, securities, and that he gave a discount to a customer in vio lation of NASO rules. needs three "bunnies" If the SEC upholds the santions, Mr. Chambers would be barred ROTC head explains from the association with any for the March 6 Vietnamization action Overnight lot Playboy Party Reporting : Colonel Gappa was there. He stated that these men make the Peggie Lott best soldiers because their at High Rise Excellent Pay. 'Life Writer families live with them at their posts who must be protected. A new area for overnight "The Department of the Gappa stressed that there were Defense spends one half of the no Vietnamese or American parking has been Call for national budget and has the troops in the province. The people designated by the USU capabilities to wipe out all of the allocated their own men for Traffic department. people in the world. Can you protection. afford not to care?" He feels that the Vietnamese All departments, Interview Col. Joseph Gappa , head of should be taught to do more for Militar y Science at USU, posed colleges and special units themselves with the materials this question ata meeting of Utah should limit night parking they have . He also stressed a College Republicans last need to relocate American to extreme north side of 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday. soldiers in total supervisory Colonel Gappa has worked for the High Rise parking lot one year with the Province Ad· positions. on the north side of the visory Program in 1967 in what he north row of lights . 753-3848 called a "forerunner to the present Vietnamization plan." Robins adds This ruling is the result He explained that the objective of of a study made by the the plan is to remove all but 40· USU Traffic department 50,000 advisory troops by 1972. He predicted, however, that "1972 is 'idea' award staff to determining the an optimistic date to expect Reporting: best area for overnight complete Vietnamization.'' parking, taking into He served as senio r military Suzanne McFarland consideration the security advisor in the province of Kein 'Life Writer Giang in Vietnam. He showed of the vehicles and h.i.s slides of this province and ex• How often have you heard or property within, proximity plained its political and military even said to yourself: "Why of the area, snow removal structure. doesn 't the university do" this forher He stated that the provinces, " or why don't they make "that" factor and adequate space the largest of the political sub• change? Often the reason may for all vehicles in this divisions in Vietnam, are broken well be that "they" haven't category. pass the word! down into districts that are made thought of it. up of several villages. In addition A newly•instituted program All vehicles will be great new pants for Spring to these, eac h district is dotted will provide the means for decaled for identification new velvet corduroys with hamlets , which are nothing communication of such ideas. purpose. Signs are being great prints and swinging more than clusters of small huts. The Robins Awards committee, "The advisory efforts of the prepared and will be in cooperation with the Un­ knits - groovy in every Americans start in the districts. dergraduate Assessment posted indicating the exact detail The villages and hamlets are left Committee, is initiating a new under the supervision of trained parking area. award category, entitled "Idea of check these out at Vietnamese soldiers." Gappa the Year." said. He exp lain ed the purpose of FELTS these efforts as support of what Th·e award, open to students, the Vietnamese call faculty, staff, alumni, and Drive off '' Revolutionary Development.'' townspeople , will provide cash The justification of the ad• awards for selected ideas to a Volkswagen lot visory efforts comes through the improve the university. Ideas for with .a Ford. projects they supervise, he said. improvement may conce rn all These projects include such aspects of the un iversity, from things as health provisions, the academics to physical organization of schoo ls and operations. Organizations as well education concerning m~dern as individuals may submit ide as . 1966 Ford agriculture. Ideas should be submitted in Gappa outlined the national written form and will be judged Galaxy sec urity of the Vietnamese according to their creativity and people as being provided by implementability. It should be Regional Forces and Popular recognized that the latter 4 door Sedan Forces P.F .) Pl atoo ns. criterion, important as it is, V-8 Auto - power The Regional Forces serve as a cannot always be adequately steering - air type of state militia . The soldiers determined by the originator of are recruited from their own an idea. This fact should not conditioning province and protect the people discourage the submission of living there . Gappa also noted creative ideas that may be of that the province of Kien Giang great value in improving the 1,095.00 had 36 companies .. each with 120 university. Ideas do not have to men. be complex in nature .. often an He said that the P.F . Platoons excellent idea is so sim ple that are part time soliders. They do penple wonder why they didn't MORRIS not travel as the Regional Forces thmk of it. do but stay within their im• Ideas should be addressed to v.w. mediate areas . There were 78 '·'Idea of the Year," General platoons in the province when Deliv ery, Utah State University. 839N.Main February22, 1971 Page5 Week of activity U.C. MOVIE - "Patty Duke's 'Me, Natal ie' ;)' ' ·-,--, \ ,,/ a tour de force .. .in the _ :R running for an Oscar." Engineers compete -Florabel Muir. N. Y. News .'''MD-, ~tt-~ PattyDuke plus "Our Gang & Speedy Gonzales" Thur. 7 p.m. Sat. Matinee 2 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 6:30 & 9:30 45c activity card required

UC BASEMENT - 22- 23 FEB. Canyou shoulder it? Command a pluoon of 46 Mannes ? Or pilot :i.four million dolb.r, 1400 mi le­ per-hour Phantom ? Ar rhe age of 22 or 23, th:i.r'sa lot of weight on any inirof shoulders. Face it-it's more responsi­ bilic}'th:i.n mosr men will know in their wholtlives . If }'OU wam 1ogofo r it,youcan begin leadership tn.ining at Qw,ntic o, National Engineering six winners this modulated light beam the Vir ginia, next summer. And if tht Corps Week will be observed at fartherest distance using a thinks you can handle the t()b,you' ll be preliminary judging will :i.l icurenant of Marines the day you Utah State throughout this attend Saturday night's limited power source in graduate from college. week with exhibits , tours , Talk it over with 1he Mann e officer who banquet where the queen the sender and receiver visicsyourcampus :~ design competition and and her attendants will be units. banquets. .announced. MkaMarine Engineering queen Exhibits will be set up in Other Activities contestants will be the UC and Engineering presented at 5 p.m. today Building through the week. Another activity is in the UC faculty lounge Tours of the engineering planned race using where six finalists will be laboratories will begin vehicle powered by a chosen from 20 candidates. Friday , 1 p.m. standard carbon dioxide cartridge . The car must Fery to speak Contests Planned travel a total distance of Act 100 feet within a ten-foot­ ClseifeiRatel ; 1 to 2 issues $.06 a word per issue Contests in various wide path. 3 issues $.05 a word per issue on economics 4 or more issue1 $.04 a word per issue engineering projects will An informal queen Cash in adva nce or check moiled with ad . The executive vice president of be judged today and contest will be held No ads ploced by phone . Boise Cascade Corp., John B. Deadline: 3 days before dat e desired. Fery, will be the next lecturer on tomorrow. The bridge­ Wednesday in the lost & Found Free to Stude nts .. the Distinguished Executive building contest today, Engineering building Speakers (DES) series sponsored 12:30 p.m., in the UC breezeway from 10 a.m. to - -·- FOR SALE -­ --JOBS--­ by the B~siness Administration ballroom will find which of noon, at which time the For Sale: 1952 Military Department at Utah State . BUSINESSMAN'S OPPOR­ Mr. Fery will discuss judging of the six finalists ¾ ton 4x4 Pickup. Excel­ the 50 bridges submitted TUNITY : Bu ild your own "Problems and Prospects for the will hold the greatest load. will take place . lent Condition. Call 7 52- Billion Dollar Intermountain 0273 (2-24) business with the fastest Giant" with emphasis ~ on the ef­ Each bridge must be Saturday night's growing industry in Amer­ fects of the current economic scientifically constructed . banquet will end in time --JOBS-­ ica. No Ii mit in income . slowdown on his firm, tomorrow A hydraulic system will for the guests to attend the Write Andy s Opportuni­ at II: 30 a.m. In the Eccles Interested in selling a pick the weakest not the basketball game. A speech needed , well accepted ties, Box 41, Providence, Business Building auditorium. Utah 84332. (2-24) The public Is Invited . strongest member of the by Simon Ramo, and item to schools? Good for Mr . Fery, Boise Cascade 's top bridge . engineer , scientist, in­ summer or full-time. Po­ official next to Its president , is a tential in all states. Call --LOST & FOUND­ graduate of the University of One of Tuesday's events dustrialist and educator , 753-0856 after 7 p.m . LOST: White Triple com­ Washington and received a will test the electrical taped in Salt Lake City (3-1) master of business ad- engineers in an optical Saturday night, will be bination. Reward . Call ministration degree from 752-0193 ask for Shelly. Stanford University . He joined transmission contest in shown to the engineers Laboratory technician (2-24) Boise Cascade In 1957as assistant which they must send a Monday. wanted full ti me (or near­ to the president and subsequently ly so) for one year , with - · MISC. -- served as general manager of the paper division before advance to CACTUS CLUB - "Where Good friends meet" possibilities for renewal. ,.. *a••• * •• * • * ••• ,. his present position. Prior to Female with technical :Graduating? Leaving: joining Boise Cascade he was an Monday : Live music - Lee & Mike background preferred. ,. Town? If so, get cash for,. executive with the Western Kraft Tuesday: Go Go Girls from SLC Training in the physical !t

Square Dancing -Couples are Earth People - Billings at Assembly Center event invited to attend tonight in the Brown , engineer and air pollution new Physical Edu cation _building . expert, leader of the fight against The time has been changed to Kenneco.tt Copper's Salt Lake 8:30 p.m. Valley pollution will speak Discussion Group A Thursday night at 7:30 p.m . in tbe discussi on meeti ng will be held Engineering Building today in the East High Rise Auditorium. loung e for "a ny students con• Religion ln Llfe - The series cerned with cam'pus problems ." will host Hack Miller, Sports Th e meeting is sponsor ed by the Editor for the Deseret News. This Student Int erest Group . will be held tomorrow at 12:30 Campus Cr:usade for Christ - p.m . in the East Chapel of the Meeting to be held tomorrow at L.D.S . Institute. 8:00 p.m. For mor e information call 753-1682. Indian Students - Buzzer Mot her's Weekend - All pictures will be taken Thursday women interested in working on in the Sunburst Lounge at 7:00 Mothe r 's Wee kend, apply in the p.m. All members are requested Activity Center by Wednesday. to be present .

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Roger Williams, known througho ut the world as "Mr. Piano," will appear in concert Friday, Feb. 26 for the dedication of the Assembly Center. conceptto full fill Roger Williams has sold over 15 million albums, more than any other pianist in the history of recording. This number far exceeds the total for all other living pianists. He recently received Billboard magazine's "Special Merit Sportlight" for his latest release with the theme, "Love Story." your groceryneeds. In 1955, Williams released his smash hit, "Autumn Leaves." Since then he has made five gold albums. Those include "Till," "Born Free," Songs of the Fabulous Fifties-Part I, and II. Roger Williams was born in Omaha, Neb. He grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and before he was three he could play the piano by ear, and at age four composed his first piece. By the time he was eight he Lessthan a mile from campus. had master ed 12 other instruments, and had a one man act at chu rc h soc ials. Roger Williams received a B.S. degre from Idaho State College in 1950. He then went on for M.A. in music at Drake Univeristy, Des Moines, Iowa. In total, Williams has recorded 48 albums, plus 46 best selling singles. Hours:

As Director of WAF, Colonel Manpower and Manage ment in Women Week Holm is heading the movement Hq. Allied Air Force Southe rn Tues. throughSat. 9 a.m. lo 10 p.m. which is working to expand the Europe , NATO headquarters in number of women in the Air Naples, Italy. Force, give new job opportunities During her serv ice, Colonel features guest and assignment locations for Holm has ea rn ed the Legion of Monday- 9 a.m. lo 7 p.m. enlisted women, and developing Merit , an Air Force award for modern uniform design. excep ti onal performance in WAF leader Colonel Holm is respo nsible for significant du ty. Revitalizing the program for insurin g that WAF officers and wome n in the Air Force is the aim enlisted women are effective ly emp loyed withi n the U.S. Air of Colonel Jeanne M. Holm, Force. Director of Women in the Air Colonel Holm began her Force (WAF) . Colonel Holm will military car eer in 1942 as one of be the Women's Week speake r on the first enlistees in the Women's Tuesday, March 2 at 11: 30 in the Army Auxiliary Corps. She has Sunburst Lounge served overseas as the Chief of * FUN*FUN * FUN KUSU-FM Jazz Explained Final Freshman to be by 8-Ball Action Weber on Tues. Leonard Bernstein Rangely on Sat. Wed . at Pre-Game 5:30 HAD! 4:00p.m. Tip-off 5:45 F9b,uary 22, 1971 Page 7 Aggies-Weber: tourney flavor galore!

Reporting: capable of doing the same certainly deem the Ags a berth in against Sojourner . the playoffs ... and into a possible Greg Hansen Oh yes, .and wasn't it Sojourner match-up agai nst Weber State Sports Editor who once said, " If I am ever again! going to score 100 points in a Radio KVNU, KLO and KF~C­ For years, Weber State has game , it'll be when we play Utah FM will broadcast the game. cried for the opportunity to play State ." The Aggies should KUTY will carry the game live on any of Utah 's three major in­ remember that one ... and Bees is channel 2. The frosh game will be stitutions in an athletic event. certainly not failing in that heard on KUSU -FM at 5:30 p.m. And spotting the natural rivalry regard. this contract could make, Utah Bees is averaging just 1.9 per State athletic director Buss game, while sophomore Lala Williams tacked the Wildcats Love is scoring 10.1. Love , in a t.\• onto future Aggie schedules. slump during the Febru ary part No one needs a diagram of the of the schedule, would be pressed Carpet Print importance of this basketball to defense Sojourner with an bedspreads inagural, either. U-State and obvious strength disadvantag e. Weber State will match cage talent in the Assembly Center Roberts Better tomorrow night at 8, and if you t.\• didn't have a ticket three months Fully recovered from an posters ago -- the best you get is a illness , Roberts and running cushion in front of the te levision mate Nate Williams may be too set. much for the Wildcat defense. string your Roberts (21.4), Williams (17.7) , Aggies Favored Laurisk i' (12.1), Hatch (9.0) and own beads The 19-5 Aggies have more than Wakefield (9.1) should provide just pride and reputation at enough firepower to subdue the stake. A loss could seal the en­ deliberat e Wildcat style of game. velope on any USU post-season To be sure, NCAA officials will THE bids ... and for 12 months coach make their post-season selections LaDell Andersen 's A22ies have after this game, and a USU win, SWAGMAN been shooting for another shot at which is most likely, would the national title...... WSC, 18-5 for the season and 10- 2 in Big Sky Conference play, will enter the fray as decided un­ derdogs. i ~~~9Z1.1 ~ With mor:.e than a week in which to pr epare a battle plan for the Wildcats, Aggie mental states may have forgotten a 96-74 loss at ~~~I Denver. Meanwhile , Weber State Terry Wakefield will be starting tomorrow as in-state foe played three BSC games last presents John Steinbeck's living WeberState invades Assembly Center for inaugural series. week and have had but two days rest. history of the Depression, Sojourner - Utagfroshfavored For three years we've heard all about Wonderfull Willie "Grapesof " Reporting: opponent against the Ramblers. Sojourner. He 's the guy who In the second game, the frosh undresses in phone booths and dropped a close game to the has a red cape on his back ... or so Starring: Henry Fonda Preston Peterson Idaho State frosh. In both games, we've read. Jane Darvell Sports Writer the leading scorer, Glen Hansen But during a stretch that sa w USU frosh will returri to action was off regular form. Against Weber lose games to West Texas tomorrow against Weber State in CSI, Hansen could collect only 19 State, Idaho , Idaho Stat e and an attempt to break a two game points , below his average of 21.5. Seattle, Wonderful Willie was ChaseFine Arts Center losing streak. Hansen left the ISU game more on the woeful side. The Ramblers, playing without prematurely when he and an !SU Statistically, 6-6 junior Bob Wednesday, February 24 coach "Dutch" Belnap, recently player got in an argument early Davis is coach Phil Johnson's lost two games to Idaho schools. in the first half. Hansen could best performer . The Bronx , New 4:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. In the first game the frosh fell to only manage four points before York, native has taken up the 75c a person number one ranked College of he was ejected. Sojourner-slack and kept WSC on Southern Idaho. The Eagles Hansen , despite the low output top of the BCS standings. blasted the Ramblers for 108 at ISU, is still the leading scorer Nevertheless, Sojourner is an ****************************** points, the most scored by an for the Ramblers with a 21.5 intimidating force ... sort of a . ,. average. Jim Boatwright is Sam Lacey in the middle. He's an second with 18.4 and Gar.y awesome shot blocker and • • Alpha Chi takes Erickson is third with 18.1. rebounder, also he is capable of Erickson has been the leading scoring 30 points. Both Sojourner : TIME IS : scorer du.ring the last two games. and Davis are averaging over 18 ,. WIA tournament He gained his season high score points per game. . Sororities finished play in against ISU with 31 points . Dan • Intramural basketball tour­ Dressen is the other Rambler Bees May Start Aggie junior Wally Bees may : RUNNING OUT. • nament last week, with Alpha Chi scoring in doubt£ figures with 11.2 ,. • Omega taking first elace. Alpha points per R:ame. get the starting call against ,. Chi is also leading in overall team Willie , although Bees was not • ,. standings with 465 points. working among the starters in • for application to the U.S.U. ,. The Ramblers will return to practice last week. Probable • ,. Taking second in the basketball action against Weber State. The competition was Alpha Chi, who lineup would be USU's 'four- It Air Force ROTC 2 year program ,. Kittens could surprise the forward' system in which Ron • ,. is also in second place in overall Ramblers who waxed them in points, with 321. Third place in Hatch, Marv Roberts , Bob it ,. Ogden earlier. The Kittens are Lauriski and Nate Williams get • ,. basketball was won by Kappa the only team to defeat number if you are Delta, who, with 168 points, is in the nod. Terry Wakefield will be it ,. one ranked CSI. The Kittens at guard. • fourth place in team standings. defeated the Eagles by slowing - interested in financial assistance ,. Delta Delta Delta, currently Bees, perhaps, is USU's only • ,. the ball down to a era w 1. possible defense against • - in good academic standing placed in third in overall points The Aggies could be a prime ,. with 23-1,took fourth place in the Sojourner ... as far as one-on-one It - physically qualified target for the Weber State play goes. Bees outweighs the • basketball action. slowdown as the Ramble.rs are ,. In WIA 's independent and Wildcat ace by 20 pounds and is • and have 2 years.of college left ' averaging 91.7 points a game . an inch taller. ,. dorm leagues, basketball com­ The Aggie offense has been •,. petition will continue for two Bees held Denver strongman ,. ,. consistent this year with only one Dave Bustion to a near standstill more weeks, with dorms playing game in the 70's. Then Contact the ,. on Monday nights, and in­ a week ago and apparently looks • ,. dependent teams playing on ,.• U.S.U. Department of ,. Wednesday nights. ,. ,. Kris Jensen's team, with 180 ,. ,. total team points, currently leads ,. ,. In the Independent league. 175 [ilUSKY] Aerospace Studies ,. points is enough to give Ann !I­• ,. Allred's team second place, with ,. ,. Joanne Layne's team In third ,. Phone 752-2355 ,. with 118 pol!'ts. Three teams, I CITY SERVICEI ,. Lynn Jorgensen, Ann Thornton, ,.• and Artn Hendrickson are all tied · 25c Car Wash ,.!I­ for fourth place. • But hurry! Intramural badminton and SELF SERVICE PUMPS • • paddleball competition started on • • last Monday with Independent co...,l,ete Senice leagues playing on Mondays and 1045 North Main dorm and sorority leagues : Time is running out. : playing on Wednesday. ;.~~~.~;************ *********' PageB February 22, 1971 That, say most of the 10,000 sailors at Miramar Naval Air Go go girls Station , makes their base the most "with it" in the new Navy. Greek Glimpses "Don't ask me what I had for lunch," a wide-eyed lad of 19 said turn on Navy Wednesday. "What with one go-­ go girl on my right and this mod\l San Diego, Calif. (AP) - A smiling at me on my left, I just band played rock music, seven couldn't concentrate on food." go-go girls danced on tables and Occasional go-go luncheons others modeled fashions while which also feature soul food, are sailors dined on roast beef, the latest innovations of Capt. Waldorf salad and pizza. Allred W. Chandler, Jr . LoganAuto Parts "your NAPA Jobber'"

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Sisters for SPE Last week, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held a formal rush to acquire little sisters for its Golden Hearts program. There U.S.U. COFFEEHOUSE were three days of activities to acquaint the brothers with the rushees. The little sisters tor Golden Hearts pictured above are: presents Front row from left Vickie Conradson, Tina Soter, Sie Rile y, Kay Pelavan, Rebecca Burdick, Lee Sailor, Janet Brady, Theresa Green, Shari Christiansen, Miriam Bell , Sue Ecker, Janice Cox, Shiela Anderson, Linda Roe , Belinda Iorg, Sherry Anderson. Back row from left : Debbie Cole, Karen Welty, Patty Thoreson, Pat Purnell , Gaynell Larsen, Cindy Ronk , and Ann Wright. Kappa Delta

Kappa Delta sororiJ:y recently pledged eight members during Winter Rush. They are Cammie Stokes , Denise Sly, Marva Richardsen , Marla Peterson , Lucy Thomas, Susan Jacobsen, Dana Taggart, and Terry · Colton. Pins and things

Pinned - Judy Sinclair, Kappa Delta to Brent Bateman, SAE Engaged - DeeAnn Tadd , Kappa Delta to Doug Christen­ sen, Sigma Nu.

When You don't drive You don't Folk music by I pollute- you don't have: CAMP HILLTOP to find another Direct from Denver parking place meet 1n• the U.C. Briar Think about it! MEETCHA Tuesday, February 23 After the Game ATTHE Wednesday, February 24 at 9:00 p.m. BIRD It's FREE (which ain't expensive)