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V G O -G O q AND Law school dean honored Frank T. Read.deanof the IU sor award, ha admitted complete number of awards and fellow­ wa l e d a n c e d School of Law-lndianapolia, waa surprise. “The award is solid ships to students, including N roasted to a turn at the Student proof that a dean is the last one awards to tha top students in Hounfor H o un for Bar Association awards banquet to know what la happening each subject for the fall and Mate* Females held in April. But when he w u around a school," he said. “I had spring semesters. well done, the students named no notion at all that I would be Students who were awarded Tun Sal Monday Turtday Saturday him “Outstanding New Profee the winner. I'm proud, happy fellowships include: Francis J. IpmlfliiTi Uam.M3a.m llamSpm sor"-auaw ard for faculty mem­ and deeply appreciative of this Deveau and Steve A. McCertin, bers with leea than three years' recognition. Indiana State Bar Association Playboy’s Night Club tenure. Taxation, business associa­ Fellowship; Eric I. Millar and 3070 Lafayette Road Prof. Lawrence A. Jegen III tions pfwi estate planning are the Sandra J . Long, Harold R. also waa honored. The students areas taught by Jegen. who has Woodard Fellowship; Carole J. 916-4421 > handed him the Black Cane in been a member of the faculty Johnson and Douglas E. Star- recognition of his distinguished since 1962. On receiving the key, Tim M. Englehart Jr. Mem­ and long-standing service to the Black Cane he said. “This is the orial Fellowship, and Lorna R. school. most significant and meaningful Powers, Nathan Mendenhall joined the law faculty awardd that a law professor can Award. last August and this year be jfiven, and I am grateful for Bell Telephone Company Fel­ ught course* in trial advocacy lowships were given to Bruce id evidence. Commenting on During the banquet, Prof. Petit, Rebecca Ann Richardson Good his selection for the new profee Harold Greenberg presented a end Daniel L. Robinson. Food Notices ‘ ISLAM: ARABS AND MOSLEMS” IUPUI FACULTY TENNIS matches will will be presented at the Children's Museum Sun­ be held the week of May 12 at the Sports Center. day, May 11 at 7 p.m. John Edmond Woods, The Finals will be held the week of May 18. All associate professor of Middle Eastern history at full- and part-time faculty are welcome to partici­ Good the University of Chicago, will be the speaker. pate. Further information and applications may Admission is free. The program is sponsored by be obtained by contacting Dr. DeMeyer, Ext. the Jewish Community Relations Council and the 8951. IUPUI Office of International Programs and Ser­ A DAY-CARE CENTER will be opened by Service vices. Central Catholic for the 1980-1981 year. The can- CIRCLE CITY CIRCUIT awarded three students with scholarships recently. Cheryl Pier­ son, Teresa Wainscott, and Wayne Kalkwarf were selected by student members of CCC on the care center will open Sept. 2 from 7 a m to 5 p.m. basis of high academic achievement. The scholar­ and will be open year-round. ships honor student athletes and the handicapped WOMEN’SBXUDY PROGRAM will pre­ and the funds are raised by the CCC during its sent an all day program Saturday, May 10 en- annual fall festival. Dairy titled, “Womenn and Aging: Double Jeopardy or INDIANAPOLIS JAZZ CLUB will bring Double Fulfillment. 'The sessions will be held at “The World's Greatest Jazz Band" to Indianap­ the St. Andrew United Preebyterian Church. 4 olis Saturday, May 10 from 8 p.m. to midnight in 3635 Kessler Blvd, North Drive. Keynote si Queen the Great Hall of the Atkinson Hotel. The band, will be Ruth Harriet Jacobs, a professor at 1 which includes Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart, ton University. She will speek at the 8 s.m. will perform traditional big band jazz. TTie con­ opening session. The program is free. Further cert ia open to the public. Admission prices are information may be obtained by phoning 264- © 17.50 for members and 18.50 for non-members. 4457.

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Editor in CUcf: Su m o J. Ferro Managing Editor David Edy Graphics Editor: DA. Waiaar Advertising Maaagar D. Grant Lukenbfll Business Manager: Matt Strahl Staff Writers: Brian Clouse, Shirley Couts, Greg Day. Ann Miller Contribatora: William A. Barton. S.J. Cooper, K.L. Wagner. IUPUI commencement Sunday, May 11 Shirley Smith, Kevin Strunk Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine Photographers: Tom Strattman, Thousands of students will don mortar boards and robes Sunday, May 11, at 3 p.m., for IUPUI’s 11th annual and Physiology and the prestigious Albert Lasker Award in Doug Hvidaton commencement ceremony. Held in the Indiana Convention-Ex­ 1953, will be awarded an honorary doctor of science degree Business: Diane Adams. position Center, this commencement, with 3,257 candidates from IU. Dr Krebs discovered the final common pathway of Distribution: Paul Ragan for graduation, will push p u t the 30,000-mark the number of the degradation of carbohydrates and certain other Production: Mary Anderson, persons who have graduated from the Indianapolis campus compounds Cathy Bautors______since the first commencement in 1970. The more than 3,200 students, who have been enrolled in the He has visited IU 12 times as a participant in the annual Symposia on Regulation of Enzyme Activity and Synthesis at The Sagamore is a weekly maga­ 170 degree programs in 15 schools and divisions at IUPUI, will receive IU or Purdue degrees, depending on the area of the IU School of Medicine and has been involved in a long zine, published by students of collaboration with Dr. George Weber of the Laboratory of Indiana University-Purdue study. IU President John W. Ryan will confer IU degrees, and Experimental Oncology at tne IU Medical Center University at Indianapolis. Views Arthur G. Hansen. Purdue president, will confer Purdue * s. expressed are those of the editorial staff or of the individual whose name appears in the byline. The editor in chief is the final authority on Sagamore content, and cannot be censored. College degree recession insurance The Sagamore operates as an What does the jobjparket hold for the Dentistry. "We are graduating about auxiliary enterprise of IUPUI but soon-to-be college graduate? What are 100 hygientists a year." she said, adding is financed entirely through ad­ the "recession proof" jobs? that "we don't need any more than vertising revenue. Although there are no guaranteed that." The Sagamore is published at "recession proof" jobs, there are a num­ The need for teachers will increase by IUPUI Cavanaugh Hall, Room ber of occupations that show a growth less than four percent in the 1980s 001G, 925 W. Michigan St., trend through the 1980s—both nation­ Adult education will show the greatest Indianapolis. IN 46202. Editorial ally and locally. A comparision of percentage increase (33.9 percent! with phone, 264-4008; advertising employment projections by the U.S. preschool and kindergarten leaching phone. 264-3456: business phone, Bureau of Labor Statistics and the second 125 percent). However, the need 264-2539. Indiana Employment Security Division for secondary school teachers is ex­ shows that job opportunities in Indiana pected to decline by more than 11 per­ will closely parallel national trends. cent. The Sagamore recognizes its THE BRIGHTEST STARS in the AMONG CLERICAL WORKERS. responsibility to provide a forum professional Field are computer science the most significant increase in demand for readership commentary beyond and computer technology. Supply is far will be for medical and legal sec retar the scope of letters to the editor. behind demand; most companies are un­ ies—job opportunities will increase by Comments on current issues able to hire all the computer engineers 50percent. shouldbelimitedto500words.be and scientists they need. Other workers who will experience to the point and include the phone All technical fields, besides computer increased job opportunities through the number and address of the writer science, are expanding rapidly. There is 1980s are: urban and regional planners, No comment will be printed unless a serious shortage of petroleum and social scientisu. day-care workers, it is signed. Only the name will ap­ chemical engineers, geologists and geo­ health administrators, bulldozer pear unless the writer requests physicists that will continue through operators, mechanics (air conditioning, anonymity. The editors reserve the the decade. The need for geologists will refrigeration and heating). denUl assis­ right to delete irrelevant or inflam­ increase by more than 42 percent; 44 tants and farm managers matory material but no commen­ percent more mining engineers will be Jobe that are expected to decline tary will be rejected because it is needed and 37 percent more petroleum significantly include: research workers, controversial. Comments should be engineers. salary make it a field open to almost stenographers, telegraph messengers tvped and addressed to the Editor, A NATIONWIDE SURVEY con anyone. and operators, keypunch operators, Cavanaugh Hall Room 001G. ducted by Dunhill Personnel System The need for practical nurses and farm laborers and owners, bootblacks The Sagamore welcomes letters among oil and gas recruiters revealed health aides will increase by 50 percent and elevator operators to the editor. Letters should be that universities are graduating about through the 1980s, and the American ACCORDING TO TOM Cook, limited to 300 words and follow 50 percent more qualified people each Nursing Association predicts the director of the 1UPUI Office of Career comment guidelines for form. All year, but their numbers are still too demand for registered nurses will more Counseling and Placement, no matter letters should be typed and ad­ small to meet the demand. Starting sala­ than double by 1982. what field a student chooses, if he has a dressed to the Editor. Cavanaugh ries for recent college graduates in these OPPORTUNITIES FOR DOCTORS, college degree he has some recession Hall Room 001G. fields are as high as $20,000 to $25,000. dentists, therapists and veterinarians insurance. When national The allied health career field-which will increase slightly over the next five unemployment reached double-digit includes a myriad of jobs from cyto- years in Indiana, as will the need for levels in 1974-75, unemployment among technologists to paramedic -is also health records technologists and thera­ college graduates was only 2.7 percent Cover Photo by growing. Salaries range from the low py assistants. "When economic times get tough, David Edy and Susan J. Ferrer teens to $40,000, and required training However, the need for dental hygien­ employers increase their hiring sun- varies from one year after high school to ists in Indiana is subtilizing, according dards." Cook said. "College graduates a graduate degree. The diversity in to Evelyn Oldsen. director of the dental may be under-employed, but they are work, educational requirements and hygiene program at the IU School of not unemployed." May 7. I960 3 OPPORTUNITY Male Dancer S NOW Heere Tw ifei Spin io3am Growing restaurant cham now seeking career T-mtay oriented, college trained men and women for SO a NlgSl key management openings Clfwiknwdii • Competitive salary t benefits package bO ttM m On+iSOc • Paid vacations insurance • Professional training Print • Potential Ownership Opportunities Wank a Pi Educational background in Bus Adm or Thursday management, or food and beverage experience helpful For information and fiWayS W d o y interview, call or write .th e y M e f c l Divine M gives Mark Nefson, VP STEAKS OF U.S.A Playboy’s 5343 W. 86th St N lektClab Indianapolis, IN 46268 broad view 317 293-2663 3070 Lafayette Rd A View From A Broad the Divine that she would surely hula in hell for profiting from (Simon and Schuster, I960. $12.60) her sinful ways. But. the Divine was undaunted—she was indeed by David Edy one excited "piece of Divinity.” After two successful records She wrote late into the night, (Thighs and Whispers and The recalling every word she had Rose) and a surprisingly bril planned to utter, every word she liant film {), the Divine had uttered on tour, and even Bette Midler was still not some words she had never happy. Something was missing. uttered (but they did sound so But, as she sat pondering the good). The Sophie Tucker jokes fate of her jugs in the California would have to be included air, an idea finally came to her. (sending Miss Frank off scream­ A successful book would fill the ing about the wrath of God) as void. would every character the But where should the Divine Divine had ever created start? What kind of book would The Divine would hire a photo­ please the multitudes of devoted grapher to do some original fans? The Divine settled finally shots for the book. She would on an autobiographical epic. include boob shots to entice, Then the devotee! masses would concert shots to thrill and touch know the truth about their ing shots to prove to the masses stacked goddess. Still the that she could still descend to question of where to start the common level—when she so bothered the Divine. It was not desired. until some time later when the answer appeared. All at once it was finished. She would write about her Publishers clamored for the tour and her worries, fears and rights to print it. They camped triumphs. Flashbacks would, of out at her door, and they bribed course, appear at appropriate Aretha, her maid, to let them in places to indicate that the to see the Divine. None were Divine was also endowed with allowed in. and Aretha turned a emotion. Jokes and monologues neat profit. The Divine finally made would be included to provide the choice, Simon and Schuster, comedic relief. The Divine would and the epic saw print. also be her usual witty self. The masses bought up every Furiously she began writing. copy in sight, and the Divine Only Miss Frank, her born-again was finally pleased The void companion would be allowed to was filled, and the Divine had read the masterpiece in proven herself on all fronts as a progress. Miss Frank warned brilliant talent.

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4 Sagamore Catholic 9t«d«nt Center American Cancer Society 1309 W Michigan St. revises recommendations At least two of the recently re­ to persons who have symptoms concludes, "it is hard to justify vised American Cancer Society of the disease. Neither do they an annual examination (for recommendations for cancer re- apply to checkups for the detec­ young women). If anything, the la ted checkups have sparked tion of other diseases, he said, interval could be longer than controversy in the medical com­ nor to people at high risk of three years." munity and caused confusion developing any of the major Another rationale for the tri­ among the general public. For forms of cancer. annual examination is based on nearly three decades the Cancer Along with the guidelines, the research evidence that different Society has advised women to ACS issued a technical report cytologists often reach different have an annual Pap test for cer­ prepared by a medical economist conclusions about the same Pap vical cancer. New guidelines and approved by the society's smear and that "if properly suggest that moat woman be­ board of directors. The report read, (the test) may find and tween the ages of 20 and 65 need states that the new recommen­ cause therapy for a lesion that*' the test only every three years. dations will deliver essentially would have disappeared spon­ In another startling recom­ the same health benefit as the taneously." mendation, the ACS said cheat previous ACS guidelines and ALTHOUGH RESEARCH x-rays and sputum cytology that "these recommendations ers do not know exactly how of­ should no longer be used to are intended to help individual ten spontaneous regression oc­ screen for lung cancer in heavy physicians and patients select curs, the report states that if re­ smokers and others exposed to the best early dkection protocol gression does occur (either nat­ lung carcinogens. Previously, for their personal needs urally or because of test misin­ the society recommended both THE NEW GUIDELINES terpretation) it usually will hap­ teats on an annual basis, but advise women between ages 20 pen within a year. The report now says that research proves and 65 and those under 20 who concludes that the less frequent that early detection of tne dis­ are sexually active to have a Pap the examinations, the lower the ease has no effect on mortality teat at least every three years odds for unnecessary surgery. rates. once they have had two negative Dr. Clarence E. Ehrlich, chief teats a year apart. A pelvic of the Gynecologic Oncology These shoes ‘ THESE ARE MINIMUM examination is recommended Section at IU Hospital, cautions checkup requirements for symp­ every three years from ages 20 women against interpreting the are made for tom-free individuals," said Dr. to 40 and annually after 40. guidelines for themselves. Eugeneie G.t>. Roach, associate pro­i The rationale for increasing "There is some very convincing fesaonof psychiatry and medical walking the interval between Pap tests, (continued o p page 10) geneticscs at the IU School of according to the report, is that Medi.tdicine and president of the invasive cervical cancer (a malig­ Indiana Divisiovwtlhe Ameri­ nant condition in which thtran- HEASTOty women. can Cancer Society. "The guide­ cer cells have started to spread JgTflrr Wtom. lines are based on the latest re­ throughout the body) is prece­ search into the cost, risk and ef­ ded by carcinoma-in-situ (a lo­ Viva fectiveness of various early de­ calized malignancy) or by a pre­ tection techniques. They are not cancer ous condition from five to Theatres Vasque! intended to come between the 30 years before invasive disease ROYAL DANVILLE patient and the physician." develops. If detected and treat­ He emphasized that the new ed while the cancer is In a local­ UTTIE MSS MARKER (PG)I recommendations apply only to ized state, patients are virtually examinations for the detection assured of a 100 percent chance 7:30 I of cancer and are not applicable of long-term survival. The report I SO KEYSTONE 1 i 2 ICII i » Hit ILITTLE MISS MARKER (PG)| ASC revisions 7:30,9:45 WALKING SHOES K » WOMEN ft MEN Jm I TH M l W U Ym WMt (R) i Checkups — j years. A pelvic examination ia 7:00.9:15 Women s outdoor thorn come n many mopes tor pxyts ortd W w o Now cancer-relatedited checkups are< re­ recommended every three years there s a Shoe mode just for woftng women The Voscjue Waftung Shoe its GREENBRIAR 1 & 2 w a te r -repeftenl and e rugged as the famous Vasque hwrg bool vet rs as commended for men and women from the aae of 20 to 40. After next* as o casucK shoe A cusNon mote softens me hordes! waftirg paths past the age of 40, and checkups 40. annually. rs mode on womens lasts to M womens feet Select from two styles a every three years are advised lor • Breast - A physical breast ju t Tri Ml WUt Yw WMl (A) ChiAlia or oxford people between the ages of 20 examination every three years 7:00,9:15 WALKING SHOES FOR WOMEN 6 MEN and 40. for women 20 to 40, with annual • Colon and Rectal - Proto- exams for women over 40. After I LITTLE MISS MARKER (P6)| sigmoidoscopic examinations 40. the society advises an annual These and other qualty shoes are available at Green for colorectal cancer at three- to examination by a doctor, and it 7:30,9:45 Mountain Supply We also have one of the most extensive colectxxTS of outdoor equipment you'N find in Indy Stop m five-year intervals after the age still urges women over 20 to exa­ ESQUIRE of 50, if negative examinations mine themselves for lumps each 1 *»r and see us today have been recorded for two con­ month. Women between 35 and secutive years, and the guaiac 40 should have a single "base­ ■ LITTLE MISS MARKER (Pfi) slide test for hidden blood in the line" mammogram. After 40. 7:00,9:15 Green Mountain stool every year for people over mammograms should be done as 5516 E 82nd St 50. Annual digital rectal exams recommended by a physician WOODIANDA&B ’ ‘ •,i• I • ♦ f > ’v t I I k t • (just west of Costteton at should be performed from the and after 50. annually. 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8 Sagamore Triumph The Romantics have what it Projrtttkmu takes. They've been influenced (RCA AFL1-3624) by all the biggies, both English Devington There is one thing that one and American (The Hollies, The keep in mind when the Beatles, etc). name of Triumph pope into the The hot tunee that reflect rock'n'roll circus- Triumph their roots include "What I Like House doee not simply play music, it About You" and "She's Got lights a fuse to it. gently blows Everything." Both of these on it to make it burn faster, and tunee are straight ahead Furniture then leu it explode in all iu rock'n'roller*. The only draw­ fury. back is the overuse of three- Presents Progressions of Power is the chord patterns (D-G-C- G -D-G- third album for this Canadian- Q. This only demonstrates what based band which keeps iu tra­ has happened to the industry dition of stand-up, deadly, as a whole. To tear down, rebuild “The Waterbed Sale” “heavy -but -precious'' and hit the back-to-basics ap­ rock'n'roll. The three-piecee bandba proach is fine with me but we Get a complete waterbed system consists of Rik “The Rocket" need to reevaluate just what we Emmett on , Mike Levine as listeners want reg 376.00 on bass and keyboards, and As lead singer and drummer 199.95 drummer Gil "The Bird" Moore Jimmy Marinoe said. "A roman­ Each member is a virtuoso and, tic is an idealist, an adventurer at the same time, a madman of emotion." Here! Here! Why with his instrument. don’t we all go for folks like Emmett's blistering lead and these. Moore's storming percussion are Matt Strahl most dominant in Progressions Econo II of Power. The selections on this album go beyond mere enjoy­ Firefall ment in listening. The music is Undertow an atUck on the senses, as it (Atlantic SD-160061 Yog get all this tor on© low price Devington House Furniture demands listening rather than Undertow is a bit different persuading it. from Firefall's past efforts. The *H©at©r •Pedestal 6 0 0 0 E. 46th St (corner 46th and Arlington) "1 Live For The Weekend" album still has that obvious 'Liner ‘Decking 545-1348 begins the album and never re­ Firefall sound, but things seem •Mattress linquishes its grip. Triumph 's •Framing Open 0 0 0 a m Daily (dosed Sunday) to be more refined. The refine­ •Headboard VISA ond Mastercard accepted electronic hands reach out and ment, a maturity in their sound, grasp the audience in a tight 9 0 days same as cash adds a new appeal to the group. We also accept CASH vise which loosen only for a Firefall's lyrics are still rather complex acoustic number sexist/male oriented. Whenever appropriately named a break-up in a relationship “Fingertalkln"', which spot­ occurs, it is always the womq£> lights Em m etts rtaSkical guitar fault. The men are above re­ training. proach. Because of this, they Part of Triumph's unique come off as cold and rather cal­ We’re Gonna Do power sound stems from drum­ culating. But they do survive, mer Moore. Courtesy of his they never mourn. This would be electronics background, his good if they did not go out that Tama drum set is equipped with same evening and find a new It Again! a digital delay flanger, phase girl. The realization of this error converters, a space echo and finally dawns at the end of the other devices that make it sound album on the title track. Per­ more like a than a haps... drum kit. For this particular al­ bum. he wanted the drums to re­ The songs have an ominous produce live-performance sound, feel—always dark and broody. so the set was recorded on the Firefall are masters of this at­ cement loading dock of the mosphere. which they carry' over studio. onto the cover. It, too is dark Triumph is a group with a and foreboding-a hint of what hard-driving attitude. In live is to be found inside. performances, they have been At least in this outing the forced to play triple encoures. songs are consistent with their On record they have proven concept. Each song revolves their blend of talent to be magic. around a (top rock style that en­ Progressions of Power is yet hances the darkness In the another pleasing weapon in their st. their material has been powder keg. Give it a listen, Cs-than-consistent, creating then stand hack. chaos and an unpleasant sound D A. Weiser that suffers from too many styles Their sound, as a result of the "refinement." is bigger. Flutes Sagamore Apartment The Romantics and strings are used to Fill in the Guide will be available on (Nemporer JZ 362731 holes. The strings are used per- cussivelv to create an interest­ May 28th. and will be full of Power pop. dance rock or any apartment living features and other of the "legitimate" labels ing and appealing sound. The placed on are giving drums are brought up to the tips as well as a listing of us some rather different aspects forefront, driving each song Indianapolis apartments with a power previously un­ to sink our consumer-teeth in to. Watch for it! The Romantics are no exception, known to Firefall. in fact, they M one of the more Undertow is a pleasant change If your club or organization would like popular original groups around. for a group that has been less some attractive free press, then why It's high time that we kiss the than appealing in the past. The not have it in the Sagamore Orientation '70s superstars/superegos good­ changes have Tong been needed bye. and are most welcome. Issue and Student Handbook? Finance dictates music be a David Edy Call the Sagamore at 264 4008 one-way street. Successful ar­ for more information. tists are usually appealing and May 7, I960 9 American Cancer Society fcoatiaeed from p a p 5) first intercourse at an early age evidence in the society's tech­ and women with multiple sexual nical report for increasing the partners,” he mid. interval between Pap tests for DR. EHRLICH AGREED some women. 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