CAMPUS RESEARCH Sodium nitrite alters lab rat's memory by Dan Koberle thata change inbloodpressure hasonmemory," UCI memory researchers have found that reported Dr. Robert A. Jensen, postdoctoral sodium nitrite, the chemical used to preserve "fellow oftheNationalInstituteofMentalHealth. curedmeatproducts,causes a typeofamnesiain Sodiumnitrite hasbeenusedforyearstocontrol rats andmice. blood pressure.Much to our surprise, we found research psychobiologist that, when they were injected withlow doses of Associate Dr. Joe the chemical, the rats could not remember their Martinez stated that the rodent research brings learningexperience." significant questions about the chemical's effect onhumans. Dr.Jensen pointed out that no conclusions can "We hopeour study will prompt otherscientists be drawnbetween this report and how itmight to do studies withother animals, such as mon- affectpeople."It doesn'tmeanifyouwere toeat a keys,and humans,"Martinez said. "We will do lotofhotdogs,youwouldgetthis kindofmemory furhter studies with rodents to find out how deficit,"he said. "You'd getindigestion first." sodium nitrite actually affects the brain. Rats were Thelaboratory is runbyDr. JamesMcGaugh, trained, after their injections, by a psychobiology professor and vice mild electrical shock, not to chancellor of enter the darkened academic affairs. In addition to Drs. Martinez area of atwo-chambered box. About50 percent Jensen, the injected and the research team includes Dr. of rats with a saline solutionlearned Beatriz J. Vasquez, assistant psychobiology this. In contrast, less than 20 percent of those researcher. injectedwithvariousdoses ofnitriteremembered the lesson. Thistype ofamnesiaiscalled antero- Dr. Martinez will present these results at the grade. annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience "We were originally trying to find the results this month in Anaheim. New University

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE November 1. 1977/Vol. 10/No. 11 Hayden postpones Irvine appearance by Jeff Ettinger sponsored lobby featuring Alecture bytheUCIstudent time thatHayden'snormalrate for suchanengagement former senatorial candidate Tom Hayden has been was $500 to $1,000. postponedindefinitly. With no budget from which to pay speakers, the According to Lobby co-chairmen Nick Roman and Lobby found itself faced with the prospect of losing Dan McCarthy, the cancellation of the November 8 Hayden.At thispoint,RomancalledRustyKennedyat eventresulted from a lastminutedemand byHayden's CED'sOrangeCountyoffice tofindoutifthe $500 was office. an inflexible figure. Roman and McCarthy met Hayden last summer in "If Tom was going to come to Irvine, we wanted to Sacramento at a speech. At that time, they asked makeit aregular trip withtheusual$1,000honorarium Haydenifhe wouldlike to speak at Irvine,and hesaid fee," said Kennedy."The fact that the student lobby he would. doens'thave the moneydoesn't mean theycan't get an McCarthystatedthatoriginally theappearance wasto honorarium together." be freeof charge."When wefirstcalled,wesaid wedid "They made it clear if we didn't come up with the notexpectthere tobeanyhonorarium."Onthis basis,a $500 we wouldn't have a preference of times," said tentative date was set for Hayden to speak at UCI. Roman, who was nevertheless encouraged to "go The appearance was to be part of a swing through ahead and het what you can." Orange County for the Coalitionof Economic Demo- TheLobby then hustled up $100 from the Speaker's cracy, a consumer advocacy group. Committeebudget and $50from ASUCI.They called Roman said,"We were hoping to give Hayden an Kennedy back, at which point another problem opportunity to talk abouthisnew organizationinfront developed. of a big crowd at a U.C.campus. KennedysaidthatCypresscollege,whosepromise of However,complications arose last week. AGAIN?- Ex-senatorial candidate Tom Hayden, $500 hadbeen a key to the Orange County trip, had "WhenIcalled tofirmupthedate,suddenlythey said shown atUCIlast year,hascancelledhis November 8 backed out. According tothe Lobby,he then said, "it 'weneedanhonorarium,' relatedMcCarthy.TheLos lecture sponsoredby the Student Lobby. might not be worth it for Hayden to make the trip for Angeles offices of the CED also mentioned at that $150."

GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE Linda Mills helps students by Mark Hazelgroye "However,the Academic Senateispowerlessto Apre-medbiologymajor leftSteinhausHalllast reconcile disputes evolving from personal or winter with a grinof success across his face. He idealogical conflicts,or generalinjustices,"Mills hadjust received a"B" on an extremelydifficult added. "The reasoning behind the latter being midterm. that short changing the students is acceptable At theendofthequarterhe wasnot sojovial.He providing that it is distributed democratically." felthis "B"had beenunfairly changed to a "D" droppedthe "The office doesn't have the formal power to when several studentshad classand altergrades. am trying keep low their scores were dropped with them. The end I to itcasualand no key but that leads to a because my result was an inflated grading scale and persuadingdepends low grade except by effectiveness at ' onhowmuch recourse in changing his student support Ireceive. retaking the class. forum through fall, solving "The commission is a which This ASUCI acted in hopes of studentsmayexpresscomplaints and suggestions futuresituationslike thisby approving the Student anonomously without fear of reprisals," said GrievanceCommission. Theappointedcommis- Mills. sioner, Linda Mills, developed the idea of a student grievance representativelast year while Linda believes demonstrations and sit-ins are researchaingprocedures for appealingscholastic counterproductive and that the system can be discrimination. reformed through establishedmeans. "Somany people walk aroundcampus aimlessly "In years past, the student was simply a victim unaware that theyhaveoptions,"saidMills."AS ofcircumstances,"saidMills. "The onlyofficial is powerful,the student lobby has even managed recourse available was the Academic Senate, to have legislation passed in Sacramento." VICTORYGARDEN-UCIpolicedisplayseveralmarijuana .whose jurisdiction was limited to cases of age, plants they have collected from aroundcampus. ethinic or sexual discrimination. Thisis the only "So far Ihave been reasonably successful at photoby Mitch Evans instance in which the university permits re- filling student needs, although the bulk of my evaluation." cases don'tconcern grade conflicts,"saidMills. 2 Opinion/Editorial November 1,1977 New University AS should manage its own money A legalopinionfrom theUCGeneralCounseldeniesstudents the right to decide how to spend their own money. Issued last Septemberfrom GeneralCounselDonaldReidhaar's office, the legal opinion arose from a court ruling that Christian Scientists at UC Davis may notbe required to admithomosexual students in their organization. In effect, the court said religious groups may discriminate inchoosing their membership. Reidhaar ruled that since University of California policy pro- hibits the funding of groups which discriminate religious erouDS may not receive fundingfrom any university source, includingthe Associated Students.Reidhaar and his legal staff also cited the First Amendment and the seperationof church and state for not fundingreligious organizations. We agree that religious organizations shouldnot receive money from the university since it is a public, tax-supported institution. Funding fromUC coffers wouldmean tax dollars weresupporting religion - a clear violation of the seperation of church and state. TheAssociatedStudentsdecisiontofundgroups,however,should notbedictatedtothembytheadministrationsince ASmoneyisnot public funds. Technically the ASisa partof the universityandis controlledby the university.ChancellorDaniel Aldrichmay veto anyexpendi- tures ASmakes.But ASfundscomefromthe ninedollarscollected each quarter from all students. AS council,composedofstudents electedbystudents,decidehow thatmoneyis tobeallocated.Since it is studentmoney, students should be able to decide for them- selves who to fund and who not to fund. Two hotdogs and a beer to go Reidhaar'sopinionargues thatreligiousclubsmaydiscriminatein selectingmembers, and UC may not fund discriminatory organ- izations.Ifthis rationale was acceptedby the university, virtually no campusgroup wouldbeeligible for funding:by definitionmany- groups — third world groups, women's groups, etcetera all discriminate when selectingmembers. Before making a final decision,university officials should first clearly distinguish religious groups from cultural groups. For example, certainorganizations are based on quasi-philosophical Letters to the editor andreligious cults from the East;doesthatmean theyarereligious? Whether or notAS decides to continue fundingreligious groups, as they have done sporadically in the past, the university must recognize student's rights to decide for themselves how to spend their own money. whosesociety ? considerable economic, politi- sorority material. No wonder Futureof cal,andhence military anddes- they'retalking witheachother— tructive power, leaves me fear- they have status. Whoopee. there,quick, left, Here's your chance... Dear Editor: ingthe appropriateness of their And to the is The UCI Industrial Associ- responses when social crises another stange creature. He ates' (UCIIA) symposium on demands adaptive responses. isn't walking with anyone else Many students last yearbecame vocally upset when theylearned not that far gone), minorities speaker Eldridge "The Future of Society" said That the UCIIAs can deal (he's but he that AS had chosen as its Cleaver. with of know- has theaudacity towalkwithhis When the former Black Panther leader came to UCI to speak he moreaboutthe presentperspec- "the forefront tives on the future by its omis- ledge", the "technological and head up, perkily, even, as he was greeted byminority students who did not wanthim to speak bounces insult since theyfelt theyhadno sayinthe decisionthatbroughthimhere. sions thanbyitsconsiderations. social change to our world and along. Toadd to The dominance of the physical our relations to it" or 'to antici- injury, he's whistling, of all Well now is the time for students to become involved in the and biological sciences in the pate rather than respond...(to) things.Why,byGod,hesounds decisionmaking process that brought Cleaver to the campus last scope and direction of the pre- the future" without social happy. A realfreak! year. Andwe urgeall students tobecomeinvolved inthis process. sentations left me questioning science anditsperspectivesand No,fellow UCI students,this isn'tsour grapes, putting AS is currently circulating around campus a list of potential the relative absence of social knowledge about the future or down speakers for this year. AS has also announced that positions are scientists from the panel of seems unlikely. UCI's admittedly beautiful — the speakers. Ido not want to believe that campus. available to students on the lectures committee committee just that decides who AS will contract to speak at UCI. Projecting reasons for the ab- thebusinesscommunityistotally It's a cry from thecrowd— sence of social scientific re- unaware of the serious social a verylonelycry.Why aperson Allstudentsareencouragedtoreplytothelistofspeakersandalso perspectives seems problems and inequities facing who was outgoing, confident, incident search and join the lectures committee so another Eldridge Cleaver to leave a choice between ig- our global society. Itwould be and yes, even fairly popular in won't happen again this year. norance or selectiveperception somewhat reassuring to hear a high school has to be degraded on the part of the sponsors. responsefrom the UCIIAs and to NobodyClass Bincollegeis Assuming thatthe UCIIAcom- the academic/business com- a questionthat's way abovemy mittee of senior academicians munity that in some way dealt head, (Along with La Corne's were aware of thepotentialcon- withthe lackofsocially relevant comments about Machiavelli). New University tributiuons of social scientific perspectives in this recent But maybe it's about time EDITOR research to our understanding UCIIA symposium on "The somebody on this campus at- Jim Parker of the future of society, one Future of Society". tempted to figure it out.Ifyou must assume that theignoral of Michael Winkelman need guinea pigs— God knows MANAGING EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER the wealth of future oriented I'm more than willing. (P.S. I Richard Clucas John Lamb research by eminent futurolo- like Rick Danger.) sociologists, social NEWS EDITORS gists, and Who 's afraid Jane Q. Student Beth Blenz and Alan Schoff BUSINESS MANAGER psychologists was a conse- Barbara Dittrick quence of an attempt to main- ofJane Q.Student? SPORTS EDITOR tain a selective perception a- OCTD Frank Caterinicchio bout the future. A liftfrom ADVERTISING Considering the wide range of Dear Editor, FINE ARTSEDITOR SALESPERSONS social and economic problems Steve Manseau SALESPERSONS facing our society today, and Sit outonone ofthemany and Dear Editor: being aware of the possibility vairedgrasslandsofUCI some- Perhaps the following infor- " FEATURES EDITOR °gSS GibbT that external social problems day. You'rereading (whoisn't) mationwillhelpintheconfused Jeff Ertinger Jennifer Poage may impinge on our domestic andastream ofpeoplebeginto over on the OCTD SteVe Wolfe battle lifts PHOTO EDITOR relations,theabsenceofpresen- appear from the Science Lec- buses. Mitch Evans tationsrelevant to social scien- ture Hall's direction. A sudden While theregularOCTDbuses PRODUCTION tists' knowledge and perspec- thought comes to you—every- donothavelifts forhandicapped ASSOCIATE NEWS n£ hSl8lJl tives is particularly distrubing. one is walking alone. They are persons,thereisaspecialservice EDITOR w« n?Y N«a' Thelack ofa perspectiveonthe allbusily inspectingthe foot of specifically for those who are Rhonda Brown 9?[tW , part of theUCIIAsof the wide asphalt in front of their feet as regular 8 unable to ride a bus. COPY DESK range of social problems that they shuffle to their nextclass, This is called Dial-a-Lift. If Tracy Taylor Rhonda Brown social and economic institu- Commons, wherever. giventwenty-fourhours notice, tions will have to deal with in Another thought strikes you. a specially equipped minibus Unsignededitorials represent a majority opinion ofthe the near future makes me won- This is undoubtedly the most will pick the rider up at home New Univeristy editorial board. Signed articles and art- der if the mentality of even the impersonal, austere, unhappy and take him/her to the exact work are theopinions oftheindividual writers andarenot academically orientedbusiness campus you've ever been on. destination.The fareis 251one necessarily those of the New University, ASUCIor the community is suchthat no per- Maybe it's the only campus way (50$ for an ambulatory University ofCalifornia. spective other than that of a you've ever been on; but that's compaion),anduptothreechild- The editors reserve the right to use their discretion in very rosy future is part of their irrelevant at the moment. ren aged six younger may Ah, or publishing letters and they may be editedfor libel or for considerations. there are a couple of of- ride free.Thenumber tocallfor spaceconsiderations.Alllettersmustbesigned;allmaterial The lack of socially relevant fenders, at last. But as the two this service is 634-4822or (toll submitted becomes theproperty ofthe New University. considerations by those repre- come nearer, you see they are free) Zenith 7-8486. sentatives ofthebusiness world, twocandyco-eds straight outof Yours, who as a social group wield the pages of Vogue. Definitely Marc Siegall New University November 1,1977 News 3 Fire makes biology mess

by Paul Jurney andthe electrical system where the oven caught fire. Schneiderman, of A minor fire occurred last Thursday night at Howard dean biological approximately8:00p.m.ina workroomadjoining scienes, commented on the ease with which the abiochemistrylabinroom420of SteinhausHall. fire was contained. "It tells us that our smoke detectors work well and we have a good fire department." Irvine fireman Harold Mcyey said the depart- ment "respondedto the fire in about six minutes andputit outquickly withthe dryfire extinguish- There was no smoke detector in the workroom ers in thebuilding." Hesaid,"We goout toUCI where the fire was.Itwasasmoke detector inthe all the time to answer false alarms, so this was main lab which triggered the alarm. kind ofroutine." Schneidermansaid he will recommendenviron- Four fire engines andone city ambulance were mental safety that rooms without smoke de- sent to the scene of the fire. tectorskeep their doorsopenduringthenight, and thatmore smoke detectors are used on campus. The fire was caused by the malfunction of an automatic timer ina sterilizingoven. Scott Mul "Thesmall amountofdamagecausedbythe fire rooney, a biological scienes research associate, demonstates the value of the safety procedures said the oven had been used for years and was for handling inflammable materials that are fol- BURNEDUP- A Thursdaynight fire inSteinhausHall causedan fairly old. He said no valuable property was lowed throughout all of biological sciences at estimated $800 damage. A sterilizer's electrical malfunction damaged, but damage occurred to the counter UCI," Schneiderman added. started the fire. photoby Alan Schoff -NEWS NOTES NEWS NOTES NEWS NOTES

Lobby Interns of California, Irvine on Nov. 4, MelvinJ.Lasky,coeditorandpub- 1977. The first speech is in the lisher of Encounter Magazine will BeginningOctober26,1977,applications for afternoonat 2 pm inSST 220. His speakon "UtopiaandRevolution" Sacramento internships with Student speech is entitled, "An Australian at UCIonNov.1.The lecture, set theUC Critique of Welfare Economics." for4pmin Room178 ofHumanities Lobby will the available at the Information Admission is free. The second Hall,is sponsoredby the UCIPro- Desk in the ASUCIoffices. The Irvine cam- speech in the evening is entitled gram in Comparative Culture, the pus has two positions open— one for Winter "TheEconomicFuture."It starts at School of Social Sciences and the quarter 1978 and one for Summer 7:30 pminthe SocialScience Hall. Office of University and Student Quarter Seats are limited so tickets have Affairs. The lecture is open to the 1978. The intern selectied from the Irvine been issued and they areon a first public without charge. campus for winter '78 will be announced come basis. Admissionis also free Wednesday, November 23, 1977. Applica- for this speech. MEETINGS tions andinterviews forthe internshipmust be completed by the previous day, Tuesday, EXHIBITS The Non-TraditionalStudentPro- Fhe Pre-Law society will be hav- November 22. gram and Commuter Student Pro- ing its second meeting of the year sponsoring Thursday, Nov. 3, in Humanities Interns for the Student Lobby office in Sac- Codices, gramis a Student-Fac- The NagHammadi dis- ulty Wine and Cheese Receptionto Hall105 at4pm.Future events will ramento receivearent-freeapartmentwhilein coveredin Egypt in 1946, contain beheldNovember10,4-6 pmat the be traveling to the USC campus on theState Capital.Theprogramoffersastudent writings of primary importance for NewVeranoRecreationCenter.All Nov. 9 for USC Law Days and a understanding the ancient religion are welcome, especially Mock LSAT on Nov. 16 at 7pm, a chance for first-hand knowledge of State Gnoticism. students Government, and opportunity to lobby of NTS and Commuters.Exposeyour- SSL 145. an on This syncretisticmovement flour- self—meet faculty members outside behalfofstudent interests.UCIrvinestudents ished late in the Hellinistic period of class. There will b a training sessionfor interested in political activity and the issues andinteractedwithJudaism, Chris- all those Friendsof the Marsh who affecting higher education are encouraged to tianity, and thephilosophical tradi- are interested in becoming tour tions of the time. These ancient "Afro-American Slave Revolts" guides for the Marsh. Come learn apply.For more information,call the Student Coptic books describe a mythical will be the topic of a talk by Dr. aboutthebirdies,plants,andfroggies. Lobby at UC Irvine: 833-5983 or leave a and mystical understanding of life Eugene D. Genovese,professor of We willmeet at 9 am sharp, Tues- message withyournameandphonenumber at and reality which has influenced history et theUniveristyofRoches- day, Nov., at North Campus' en- 833-5547. Westernculture to thepresent time. ter,NewYork,atUCIrvine Friday, trancegatetotheMarsh.Ifyouhave In connection with this exhibit Nov. 4. questions,contactKarin Hansenat which willbe displayed in the Li- The lecture, open to the public 673-1876. brary lobby until November 15, a without charge, will be held in talkentitled, "OrthodoxyandHere- Room178 ofHumanitiesHall at 8 Attention allwomenand women's sey in Early Christianity" willbe pm under sponsorship of the UCI organizations!!Thenextmeetingof Professional Studies Program given by Professor JamesBrashler Department of History, the Pro- theWomen'sProgramBoardwillbe onOctober24,at 3 pminSST 220. gram in Comparative Culture and on Tuesday,Nov. 15 at noon in Mr. Brashler, assistantdirector of the AssociatedGraduate Students ADM. 105. Proposals will be re- Berkeley— A chance for graduatestudents in the Institute for Antiquity and ofUCI. viewed and money appropriated. the United States to spend the 1978-79 aca- Christiantityof theClaremontCol- For more information, contact the work, lege'sGraduate School,is a mem- Dean of Students Office, X7253. demic yearinIndiadoingresearch,field ber of the Cootie Gnostic library Norm Roach, Santa Ana psy- or internships is offered through a program research team and hasparticipated chologist, willdiscuss"Separation" coordinatedbytheUniversityofCalifornia in in several archaeological digs. His as anexperienceof death in life as MISCELLANEOUS Berkeley. speech will be illustratedby slides partof the Interfaith series,"Death takenat the excavationsite atNag and Dying,Separation and Resur- A wheelchairrepairshop has been TheProfessionalStudies Program,now inits Hammadi inUpperEgyptaswellas rectioni', Wednesday, Nov. 2 8- set up to aidstudents inemergency 1lthyear,has studentsbasedininstitutes and slidesofthemanuscripts themselves. 9:30 pm at UCI Interfaith, Irvine repairs and minor adjustments-in- universities in India. They work with Indian TownCenter.Howdopeoplecome cluding changing tires, battery re- onprojectsrelatedto togrips withdivorce,the deathof a charging and other minor repairs. faculty andprofessionals LECTURES family member, the breakup of a The serviceislocatedat Handicap- their professional andresearchinterests. close relationship, moving away pedStudentTrailer802. Any ques- Past research projects include non-conven- "The SnowLeopard,"PeterMat- fromthe familiarand fromfriends? tions, contact Barbara Palombi tional energy sources, mental illness,foreign thiessen, authorandconservationist Allinterestedpersonsare welcome. 833-7253. investment,housing, judicial procedures in Sponsoredby the UCI Committee nutritional onLecturesinconjunctionwithL.S. Handicapped Students Service is villages, evaluationof literacy and B.LeakeyFoundation.MesaCourt "Should a Composer Talk About recruiting a student to perform programs, and adapting technology to com- GoldRoom,8 pmTuesday,Nov.1 His OwnMusic? willbethe topic typing (termpapers, reports,notes munity needs. Tickets at S2 available from As- of alectureby American composer from tapes)and help handicapped enrolled in graduate sociated Students Ticket Office, Ross Lee Finney at UC Irvine studentstransfer fromwheelchairto Students currently Gateway Commons, or by mail Thursday, Nov. 3. rest area;10-13 hn/wk.,$3.29/hr. schoolorrecentgraduatesareeligible toapply fromCommitteeonLectures,Uni- The lecture, open to the public ContactBarbaraPalombi, Adm260 to the program. Deadline for applying to the versity of California, Irvine, Cali- withoutcharge, willbe heldin the fornia 92717. Remaining tickets UCIFineArt* VillageConcertHall 1978-79 program in January 16, 1978. For sponsorship Veterans Day Celebration-The contact Inter- willbe soldat the door.For further at3:30 pmunder ofthe applications and information information call Committee on UCIchapterofPhi Beta Kappa. VeteransConspiracy is sponsoring nationalEducation,University of California, Lectures(714)833-5588. Dr. Finney's talkwillfocus ontwo anofficalVet'sdaypartyNovember 2538 Channing Way, Berkeley California of his compositions,"Landscapes 11,3-5 pmat theHumantiestrailers (415) Remembered" (1971)and"Second 807-806. We do requestthat you 94720 or call 642-1356. Professor Murray Rothbard will ConcertoforViolinandOrchestra" R.S.V.P. at833-6471We're look- give twospeechesat theUniversity (1973). ingforward toseeing youallthere.

The Irvine Campus Bookstore will be starting to make returns of unsoldFallQuarter books immediately. If you have not yet picked up your texts, please do so soon. 8 - - Hours:- - arn -5 pm -Fri. 8 am 7 pm Mon. Thurs. 10 am 2 pm Sat 4 News November 1,1977 New University Hayden halt... [con't from pg.11 ing to UCI, and the reason is "Cypresscame up with $250 not enough money.' upfront and another $250from McCarthy stated "although I other organizations," Kennedy understand their position, by said. "That's asmuch as weex- the same token Tom Haden is pect a JC to come up with. the headof theorganizationand There's more money available he said that would speak at at UC campuses." Irvine. Inorder to maintain the "The moment theymentioned integrity of the organization, I Cypress College Iknew they' think he should follow through were going to screw us, onhis promise." McCarthy said. "Their attitude was we arepart of theuniversi- Kennedy feels the Student ty, so we shouldn't have any Lobby is making too much of trouble coming up with the the "mixup." money." "I'm really sorry that they're The lobby was then told that so upset about it that they had Kennedy couldn't giye them tomake abigdeal about itinthe any definite answer at that press," he said. point,ashe had tocall the state But, for now at least, Hayden office. Friday, the CED called will notspeak at UCI. Summed back and left a message that up Roman, "I feel we've been Tom Hayden will not be com- treated really poorly." CELEBRATE EXPLORING THE EXOTIC- Peter two of the Committee on Lectures featured ALL SAINTS DAY Matthiessen (left)andDr.F.ClarkHoward are speakers this quarter. TODAY NOV. 1 Leakey lectures begin 12:10 Communion Service Peter Matthiessen,a renowned along with zoologist George rected studies on paleoanthro- author and field naturalist, will Schaller. His lecture, entitled pology in Europe, Africa, UCI Interfaith-Town Ctr. discusshis trip across the Him- "The Snow Leopard", is an China, and the Middle East alayas tonight at 8 p.m. in the account of his study of the en- over the past 25 years. He is a Episcopal Campus Ministry--Fr. Larry Rouillard Mesa Court Gold Room. The dangeredspecies in that area. member of numerous scientific lecture will begin a four-part Matthiessenhaswritten exten- societies andservesaschairman "Exploring the Exotic" series sively about his expeditions to ofthe ScienceandGrantsCom- INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL sponsored by UCI Committee wilderness areas of North A- mittee of the L.S.B. Leakey Africa, WANTED OPERATIONS onLectures,incooperationwith merica, Australia, New Foundation. Males over 21 years old the L.S.B. LeakeyFoundation. Guinea, and South America. Over the lasttwo years,hehas Low List Flights to Europe, published articles in the World needed for alcohol and cog- Israel.Africa. Recently, Matthiessen spent He has also writtensuchnovels nitive processes study. Payis Free International Student ID Call as Far Tortuga, and A Play in Book Encyclopedia, Encyclo- five weeks on foot across the pediaBritannica, $15 for an afternoon's time. 870-1031 the Fields the Lord. andMcGraw Himalayas to a wildlife sanc- of Encyclopedia 465 W. Valencia Fullarton92632 Appearing Tuesday night Hill of Science tuary on the Tibetan plateau, next APPLY in the Gold Room is Dr. F. and Technology. 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Robert Cohen setting stage for 'Lady in the Dark'

byDave Schmerler course, thatof the great KurtWeill. The "Hart'splay couldsucceed ona straight thirty hours a week. Theshow's been in Thecast gathers'roundthepiano intoa lyrics they belt out were pennedby the dramatic level (as was originally con- rehearsal since school started,and, with smalltoe-tappingmob,singingold theater inimitable IraGershwin. Andthe show? ceived)," says Cohen. "But the real performances running through Novem- songs like a group of eccentric,theater- None other than Moss Hart's seldom substance is in the illustration,through ber 19, that's quite a stretch. going sophisticates of the 1940's. They performed "Ladyin theDark." music and dance, of Liza's past, her In the leading roles are: Barbara Pas- are even dressed the part. Belting out ******** dreams andJier fantasies." Indeed, all solt, a graduate student from Ohio, as their songs with an energetic abandon, the musical numbers,saveone (tRe^op- Liza (played on Broadway by Ger- they bob and dance and occasionally ular "My Ship"), are during Liza's trude Lawrence); Jefferson Walling as pose, as actors are prone to do. It is a With the November 9 opening date dream sequences. The dream segments Russell Paxton, the Danny Kaye role; warm"pianobar" atmosphere that pre- drawing near, director Robert Cohen in the UCI production exemplify the Nicholas Walker as Dr. Brooks, the vails. Upon enteringthis lovely scene,I seems to be in a state of perpetual innovative nature of "Lady in the psychiatirst;MichaelSabatinoas Randy am immediately thrown back in time. stimulation. Brimming with energy and Dark."The scriptitselfstresses theneed Curtis, the movie star; Alex Golson as Ihave always maintained that Iwas ideas,he rushes about the auditorium at for experimentationin new productions admanagerCharlie;andLynnBolesteri, born in the wrongera(Iam 23), receiv- breakneck pace.He pausesto reflect on of "Lady," and Rick Johnson's im- AlisonDuBois. Inaddition to Fitzell's ing a pang of inexplicable nostalgia "Lady in the Dark"-shed some light pressive setting (which includes two re- choreography and Johnson's setting, whenever Ilisten to the music of the on it, if you will— and to reply to a volving stages and 164 computerized crewcreditsincludeTomRuzika,lighting, thirties and forties. And so Iam im- question about the show being dated. projections) reflects thisspirit ofinnova- and Richard Triplett, costumes. The mediately taken to this classic scene. "Of course,peopleinterested inseeing tion. band,consistingof six to eightpieces,is The earlier reticenceIhad felt atcover- arock operawouldthink it'sdated.Butit Cohen and choreographer Roy Fitzell under the direction ofIrv Kimber. who ingthis show for theNewUfades,and is wouldbe foolish to try to update it.It's have stage the dream sequence in also added new arrangements. replaced by a familiar, nostalgic eu- very much a period piece; the music is the same experimental vein. "We've It's time to run through the "Saga of phoria.Ipositionmyselfintherearofthe verythirtiesandforties— that's whyIlike really been able to spread out," beams Jenny" fantasy scene and, once again, auditorium and watch andlisteneagerly. it." He pauseslong enough to check on Cohen, "and the music is .superb. Or- those delicious Gershwin lyrics come The piano scene turns out not to be a the bodies enthusiatically rehearsing a chestrating Liza's fantasies really gave into play. This time it's a courtroom scene atall,butmerelya songrehearsal. dance number on the stage, then, con- Weill free reignto innovate musically." fantasy, with Liza as the defendant "Put on your skirts and we'll do the tinues "It's not really dated though. It ******** accused of indecision. "Liza," ex- scene,"booms thedirector,andthe cast could have been written yesterday.It's claims the prosecutor, "can't make up leaps into a colorful swirl of action. an extraordinary, unique piece. The Kurt Weill-Germany's' atonal enfant her mind whether to be an executive or People rush down the aisles to the stage subject matter is years ahead of its terrible, composer of The Threepenny in enchantress!" As a defense, Liza and, in a matter of moments, the re- time." Opera" and Mahogonny"— was forced sings"Sagaof Jenny," thestoryof agirl hearsal hall/piano bar atmosphere is Having begunits initial Broadway en- to flee Germany in 1933 due to his who couldmake uphermind— andhow it turnedintothatof acircus:loud,gayand gagement in January, 1941, "Lady in Judaism and his outspoken anti-Nazi lead to her downfall: boisterous. The thing thatstrikes me at the Dark" tells the universal story of a ideology.In1935,helandedintheU.S., "Jenny made her mind up at 51 the time is the extent to which the cast professional, "self-made" woman (in destined to become what many (critics She could write her memoirs seems to be enjoying itself. Here is a '41,noless), andthe neuroses thatdrive and music-lovers alike) feel was "the Before she was done. group of young people singing songs her to psychoanalysis. Liza Elliott is greatest theater composer of this cen- The very day the book was published. from, andperformingin,ashow that was editor of Allure magazine (not unlike tury." The performing of one of his History relates, written probably a good many years Vogue) and the various men inher life, shows at UCI should prove ironic to There were wives who shot their" before anyofthem werebom, andhaving coupled witha singular inability tomake anyone who remembers the two cancel- husbands in some 38 states. a hellof atime! Themusic which seems adecision,are whatpushherinto anear led productions of his "Threepenny O- By the songs finish,Liza has the jury to be such an inspiration to them is, of breakdown. pera" here, and the appearanceof his convinced,and theyjoinherfor the final widow, the renowned Lotte Lenya, in refrain: Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courgae" in "Jennypoints a moral the student theater in 1972. With whichyou cannot quarrel; "Weill," explains Cohen,"was one of Makes a lot ofcommon sense; the great plagiarists of all time. He Jenny andher saga created anew sound bysynthesizingold Prove thatyou aregaga styles." Cohen seems tobe gainingmo- ifyou don'tkeep sitting on thefence!" mentum as he describes how adaptable AndsoCohenandhiscast of26(plus7 Weill was; how his music took on the children from the Irvine community) characteristicsof thecountryinwhichhe push themselves towards openingnight, was residing. "Weill's earlier work was the totalpicture slowlycominginto focus. greatly influenced by the German Ca- "The week-ends are already sold-out," baret, 'Threepenny gave him John says Cohen with a grin, "and we'll Gay's Englishballads to work with, and probably fill theother nightsalso." With whenhecame to theU.S.heintegrateda "Lady in the Dark" running from variety of American styles: jazz,honky- Wednesday to Saturday for two weeks tonk,the Broadway sound...InAmerica, only,Cohen's prediction will,nodoubt, his musicbecame lessstrident andmore come true. "I wanted todo the show in lyrical." Cohen is really rolling now. the Concert Hall (250 seats) instead of Weill wanted to communicate with the theater (450 seats) because of the popular culture. He loved pop culture, intimacy," he explains. "Also, in here but he alsochastisedit...ofcourse,don't we've been able to build ramps and go by me. I'm nomusicologist." utilize the aisles..." ******** With tid-bits of a million unfinished Theensemble finished running through details drifting through his head,Cohen i astrenuous dance number for the tenth excuseshimself andmoves hiscast ontoi time before Cohen gives the go-aheadto the next scene. moveon tothe nextscene. Afteraudible It's approaching 11 p.m. and, since moans and groans.he calls take five. theyseem tohavenointentionofquitting "It's abeautiful cast," he boasts,every yet,Itearmyself awayand steal outthe one of theensemble could carrya main- rear door. Once outside,Ifind myself SOMELIGHT- JoanMcGillis andJefferson Wallingrehearsefor whistlingWeill-Gershwin SHEDDING two stage leading role. All talented, hard- melodies and the November9 openingof "Ladyin the Dark."Theplay willrunTor weeks working people." Indeed, it takes ded- fairly strutting through the foggy night. in the UCI Concert Hall. ication to rehearse so strenuously for And this was only a rehearsal! 6 Arts November 1,1977 New University

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"Ourfathers watered with their tears mind, are you here again?/Finding that what This sea oftime whereon we sail, youonce thoughtwasrealisgone,andchanging"; Their voices were in all men's ears "How slow and slow and slow it goes/Tomend Whopassed within theirpuissant hail. the tear that always shows/It won't be long"; Still thesame ocean round us raves, " "See thelonelyboy,outon theweekend,trying to But westand mute, and watch the waves. make it pay/Can'trelate tojoy,hetries to speak -Matthew Arnold and-, can't begin to say."). It is his more recent albums, though, in such There is so an unescapable sapience working extraordinary works as , To- throughout the entire ouvere that it night's the Night, American Stars 'n Bars,and is hard not to conclude that if this is not rock's theuneven,thoughinspired, On TheBeach,that most complex performer, he is certainly the form the ballast of Young's vision. In these personmost trying to delineate acomplete por- works, all of Young's concerns emerge: his trait of life in these curious 1970's.That many nostalgiaforsimpler timesinbetterplacesI"Now andmostfansshouldmiss thepointofmost I'm going to on a journey through Terry critics back Canada COOKINGAGAIN-ToniBrown(left) and Garthwaitehave of Young's solo work is hardly surprising: the thepast"); hissearchforprivacy and intimacy in joined together again, this time as The Joy. Their new LP, trend of seventies' rock is yogurt, not tamale, seems intent on casting himinto a getsthemoffontheright foot a world that named afterthenewlyformedgroup, chablis blanc, not tokay. Neil Youngshows the stagnant role ("So. I'll stop when Ican/Buy same boorish relationship to rock that Norman some fried eggs and country ham/I'llfind some- Mailer shows to contemporary literature; Young's obsession is to present leftovers from The Joy: another the moveable feastof the 196O's andwhere-the- hell-are-we-now?pronunciamentos about theef- fetismofthe seventies;Mailer'sismerely toshow us thelint collecting on the grill of what Henry hot Frisco band Miller hascalledourAir-ConditionedNightmare and, well, suchexuberance is mint. by Thane Tierney San Franciscohas always been the City.It alwaysseemed just a While most contemporary have little bit snotty that the SanFranciscoWarriors hadjustThe City willingly turned their backs upon this confused on their jerseys. Andeveryone form upnorth actedjustthe tiniest generationfor,inJacksonBrowne's greatphrase, (andmostinfuriating)bitcondescendingwhenitcame tomattersof "the glitter and the rouge," Young continues to Culture. But on one matter there can be no disagreement: San plod through vast wastelands of overgrown and Franciscohascome upwithsomeof thebestrockandrollbands of thicketeddreams (indeed,aberrations of dreams this musical generation. breeched andbatteredthrough toomany yearsof In the late sixties, Haieht and Ashbury was the subcultural putting faithin worn-outslogans and tiredideo- Hollywood and Vine, with young starlets like Terry Garthwaite logies). Young is rock's perfect embodiment of and Grace Slick waitingin open-air drugstores tobeDiscovered. formcreatingmeaning;his vision isamustardgas Finally, when the lure of the buck outweighed the distate for the of emotion searing through the dense fog of genre, the record companies caved in and discovered, recorded, disenchantment so prevalent in these bankrupt andpackaged dozens of "flower-power" bands. times. "Please take my advice," Youngsings in Most of themdidn't survive. Whoremembers The Corporation, a voice not unlike a haggard ex-prizefighter's, the Ultimate Spinach, Blue Cheer, The Electric Prunes, The "Openupthe tiredeyes."Itis waypast dawn,but Strawberry Alarm Clock, Smokestack Lightin', the Sunshine we have miles to go before we sleep. Company,a nd a host of others? "Everyone ofmy records...is like an ongoing On the other hand,there were superstars, the GratefulDeadand autobiography.lean 't writethesamebook every the JeffersonAirplane (now the Jefferson Starship), and thebands time...My trip is express what's on my mind. I they spawned. don't expectpeopleto listento my"music allthe Somewhere in the middle, in the musical Twilight Zone, lay a time. Sometimes it 's too intense. band called Joy of Cooking. They did three stellar albums for -Neil Young where where they don't care who Iam"); his Capitolfrom 1970-72,thendroppedourofsight.ToniBrown,who yearning for a love that will prove to be his was themain songwriterfortheband,decided tohave ababy,atask Although Young has emerged through the salvation("It'sstill alight that shines/Fromthat notcompatible withthe day-to-dayrigorsof touring.TerryGarth- groups steeped in the country/folk/rock, four- lampondownthehall/Maybe the star ofBethle- waite, the other drivingforcebehind Joy of Cooking,replacedher part-harmony tradition, his solo efforts hardly hem, wasn't a star at all);his post-holocaust and recorded an album thathas neverbeen released,dueto some acknowledge such involvements. True, he is a romanticism grappling with an inevitable ap- unexplainedlegalhassle.Since Joyof Cookinghadnonew album country/rock performer,andhehasworkedinthe proachingdoom (Anambulancecan onlygo so forthcoming, the banddisintegrated. Since then, there were some studio with such performers as Linda Ron- fast/It's easy to get caught up in the past.' ). solo albums (none of which did very well, either). stadt,JamesTaylor (beforehebecame ahandy- Then, a few months ago, Fantasy records (San Francisco's man), Crosby/Stills/Nash, and Emmylou Harris, We are most "able to see clearly into Young "local" record company) recorded, and then released, The Joy. but theeffect theseperformers havehaduponhis however,insuchincredible songs as "Borrowed And the circle was completed. songwritingis indeedminimal. His rock androll Tune,""Will to Love,"and "BabyMellow My TheJoyisnot areunionalbum,inthe sense that(for instance)the writing, for example, owes more to sources as Mind." In these songs Young suggests that Animals' last album was.Itis areal temptation, forboththe artist diverse as the Allman Brothers and the Rolling it is he who has become the object of horrible and the critic, to wallow inglory of days gone by. Usually, the Stones than itdoes to C,S& Nor the Byrds; the confusion: there is no catharsis here—loneliness listener loses out,as was the case in the Animals' album. On this melodies of his love songs glide more towards has a name and its name is Neil Young. album,the music standsonitsown;peoplewhohaveneverheardof Lennon and McCartney than to Stills or Jim Consider "Will to Love," an extraordinary Joy of Cooking will be able to listen to The Joy and enjoy. Messina; not surprisingly, Young's seemingly song in which Young becomes a lonely fish Themusic rangesfromjazzy folkto funkyblues,withnomusical greatestinfluence,both interms of his songwrit- spawningupstream andrelatingthe struggles he stoneleftunrolled.Gueststarsontherecordinclude TajMahaland ing and the production of his songs, is Dylan. has overcome to get there: "Now my fins are in Elvin Bishop, whose styles meld into the whole,rather than the the air/And my belly's scraping on the rocks/I other way around. Apart from "Morning Man", which was still think someone really cares and"Iremem- Framptonized by the use of a voice box, the music belongs Younghas taken the coal of Dylan's immense affection for imperfection and spontaneity and ber the ocean from where Icame/Just one of unmistakably to lerry Ciarthwaite and ToniBrown. millions all the same." About halfthe tracks were writtenby either Tonior Terry, with presseditinto a diamondinthe rough.Critics of coming Thefirst the ragged qualityin Young's music oftenfail to twoother notablesongs fromoutside theband. is see significance Heis lonelyalsoin"BabyMellow MyMind," Running," written by Van Morrison (for his Moon- the in Young'sopting to record only this a "Come unpolishedgemsinsteadofglisteningcellophane; is lonelinessofa muchdifferentorder; [con't on pg.8] Young is a musical his is the loneliness of the long distance rock alchemist of a high order, guitar and his to player "I've beendown the road, but I'll refusal become lobototimizedby 24- come track recorders andmixers is aboldanachronism back/lonesome whistle on arailroadtrack/ in this Ain't got nothin'on those feelingsthat Ihad..." UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE day of "boogie-down-baby!" production, Young sings the recalling Charles epitaph: song with a depressed crackle Baudelaire's "You that rivals the best of anything COMMITTEE FOR ART PRESENTS: gave me your mud/And Imade it into gold." Tom Waits or Louis Armstrong ever committed to vinyl; in fact,whenhis voice during bridge Friday, November 4 It to Young's that his music breaks the both is credit continues timesitissungone wantstoweepfor suchapitiful 8:00 p.m. tobe a thrillat atime whenothermusic exists as tone: Young is to evoke hungtodry able that much. Village Theatre bedsheets inadustywind. Andsince- Itis in "Borrowed Tune," however, where we in the words of a great teacher— the essence of a are given the most thrill is in its unpredictability, touching and perspicuous IRVINE CHAMBER PLAYERS so we go to portrait ofour fading sixties'refugee. He becomes Young for enlightening editorials and not yes- Gerontion, an man, "a dull head among Concert Miniature Suite by Abe terday's news. old includes Most windyspaces," "waitingfor rain."Here theartist for oboe, clarinet, viola,bassoon; Quartet in D is alone, watching With each album comes a continuance skaters glide by on the ice major for Flute and Strings by W. A. Mozart. and "with no wars nearby."It is time for confession: This concert is made possible by grants from elaboration of the vision stated as far back as the Trust of the Neil Young album. Everybody Knows This Is the Music Performance Funds Nowhere, "I'm singing this borrowed tune, Musicians, Local7, and After The Goldrush,and Har\>estgave American Federation of his vision perspective, Itook from the Rolling Stones * * Open enunciating the fears of the Committee for Arts. FREE FREE the tiredhipster tellingall prepare Alone in this empty room. " and to to suffer Too wasted to the public without charge. the slings and arrows of outrageous alienation to write my own. ("Now that you've found yourself losing your [con't on pg.8] New University November 1, 1977 Arts 7 ■ American Chris Hillmanproves his worth composer at recent Golden Bear gig by Steve Chapman He preferred to set a fast pace claimshe doesn'tlike longtours butisleavingshortly CHRIS HILLMAN moving briskly from number to for the east here at the number, always in control. coast to do a few appearances Golden Bear During the middle of the show "and promote the new album 10/28/77 he played mandolin on three Clear Sailing." He hopes to Backstage atthe GoldenBear, songs thehighlight of which was return to the studio with a new Nov.3 before his second show, Chris Hillman took a moment to dis- "Hepreferred to set afastpace, moving briskly "Should AComposer Dr.Finney professor cussmusicalmetamorphosis.He Talk was of agreed that groups such as the from number to number... AboutHisOwnMusic?" will compostion and composer- Byrds, andBuffalo Springfield, be the topic of a lecture by in-residence at the Univer- American composer isty paved the way for successful "Sin City," a tune he co-wrote batch of songs in Ross of Michigan from 1948 70'sbands,like Eagles, February and Lee Finney at UC Irvine to 1974following a 20-year the who with the late Gram Parsons begin work on his third record. Thursday,November career as a music became famous formixing their some years ago. He also did In the meantime he has 3. teacher of rock with a little country. been The lecture, open to the at Smith College in North- His "Love is the Sweetest Am- trying his hand at producing public without charge, will hampton, Massachuestts. personal contribution to that nesty" and a song by friends new talent. We can only hope legacy of the 60's is more than Firefall called"ItDoesn'tMat- that he doesn't beheldin theUCIFineArts He received Pulitzer and minor. As a member forsake his own ViUage ConcertHall at3:30 Guggenheim scholarships of the ter."The crowd departedsatis- career altogther. As an artist in p.m. early inhis career Byrds and the Flying Burrito fied. his own Hillman under sponsorship of and later Brothers,he was right, Chris is theUCI chapter ofPhiBeta recieved the Braneis Gold playingcountry Discussingthe futureHillman definitly worth listening to. Kappa. Medal and the BostonSym- and westerninHollywoodlong Finney's phony Award before it was fashionable.Iron- Dr. talk will focus for his com- ically, he on two of his compositions, positions. Heis a memberof has failed to score "Landscapes theNationalInstitute Arts commercially as well today as HAIR OD Remembered" of those he helped to lay the (1971) and "Second Con- and Letters and the Ameri- groundwork certo for Violin and Orches- can Academy of Arts and for. After a short (1973). Sceinces. stint with ' Man- tra" assas, and a brief union with J.D. Souther and Richey Furay, Hillman has since re- leased two" fine solo' albums" of 'Chicken Chronicles' his own; Slippin Away and "Gear Sailing" Despite the lays factbothare wellcrafted,listen- anegg able records, Hillman admits Bill Ray by George Parise acts his age. The characters that sales are "not jumping." He adds that, to get things comeoffasadultsplayingchild- PRECISION CUTTING NNn° AppointmentAnnnintmpnt The Chicken Chronicles ren when itis obviousthat they moving, he would like to get a PRESCRIPTION PERMING directed by Francis Simon should be children trying to be single out. NUCLEIC COLORING Necessary "The adults. Asa memberofaband thatgot Chicken Chronicles" its break recording songs by purports to examine the unique Inaddition to the incongruous 211 Wilson (At Fairview) Costa Mesa characters, Paul Diamond's Dylan,Hillman statesthatifhe problemsof growingupin 1969, can'tcome withenough 548-1344 but flounders as a film without script alsosuffersfrom alack of up songs depth.Diamond touches alotof of his own he is not above direction. Allthat distinguishes recordingthematerialof this coming-of-age comedy from bases—the war, civil liberties, others. alienation— whiletrying toinject Up to this point, however, he any other is the make of auto- has relied mainly his Appearing mobiles. some significance into the film. on own Wenever seeDavid'smother. work. Thesongs onhis albums The film chronicles the final are tight, upbeat arrangements Fri./Sat. week ofhighschoolforaBever- We only hear her voice. The B MM Kessler'scommunicate through that translate well to the stage. 91 | 8:30 & 10:30 ly Hills senior,David Kessler His voice isnotcaptivating,but Km (Steven Guttenberg). an elaborate system of inter- David coms and closed circuit T.V.s. able and pleasing. His band is and his cohorts are obsessed very capable. They deliverin a with typical This opens a very ripe avenue adolescent diver- for exploration, but is only an refined, no nonsense manner, sions—primarily the opposite Hillman taking the backstage sex. While pursuing the pom incidental in "The Chicken Chronicles." onoccasion to featurehisguitar- pom girl of his dreams, David ist,JohnBrenner,and keyboard- guns the gamut of high school Diamond uses a number of devices toraiseimportant issues ist Skip Edwards, both turning crimes fromlonghair to count- in fine performances. erfeiting corridor passes. then /ails to follow upon them. I C fi located in Although "The Chicken He profusely colors David's Hillman's seventeen song set Chronicles" contains a few dialogue withliberalbabble,but contained few surprises.He re- our hero's actions belie any in- liedheavilyon his good scenes, generally it does social other materialfrom notring true.Tobeginwith,the terest for concerns first album "Slipping Away." populatedby than Margaret. film is characters If you ignore the pretentious, who are adults notadolescents. "TheChickenChronicles"boils WhileDavidisoffchasingMar- a film about a garet (Lisa Reeves), Tracy down to boy's (Meridith Baer) is patiently bout withvirginity. Thatinitself the wings. mighthave madea goodmovie. waiting in When Unfortunately, GET INTO OUR David finally turns to her, "The Chicken PANTS withaspeech Chronicles" is cluttered with Tracyberateshim attempts being rele- right gospelaccording hollow at outofthe vantthatfailtoaddsubstance to AND SNEAKERS to Warner Erhard. the film. Theydo, however, de- Tracyspeaks wordsofwisdom tract from the humor andmake that wouldbefit some gurusec- "TheChickenChronicles"aho luded on amountain but not an hum, growingup Charlie, liberal look at THIS WEEK 18 yearold girl. Only inaturbulent world. David's 14 year old brother,

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ontheir secondnational Time... Now What isGod? tour, the ATIStars is a creation [con't from pg.8] Letus allaccept new strength, andproducer and real tenderness. And at ofFestivalfounder Truly these are thoughts of a pa- What Man? George Wein, featuring seven dry dawn, armedwithglowing is brainin a dry season. Itis tience, enter of the jazz world's best known Neil Young confessing he has "we will thecitiesof musicians: Carrie Smith,vocal- lived through aseasonor twoin glory. ...and So What? ist; Ray Bryant, piano; Harry hell. NowheisLazarus and he —Arthur Rimbaud Edison, trumpet; Listen! on American Stars to What is God? "Sweets" hascomebacktotellaH.We are Major Holley,string bass; Bob leading lives motivated by Bars there is a wonderfullittle Man often considers himself qualified to speak Wilber, soprano sax and clar- faith, the artist number called "Hey Babe." (I naught but bad things pass/Let's on the subjectofGod. Hardlya daygoesbywithout inet; Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, tells us, and we have lost our know that all someone announcing some new tenorsax;and PanamaFrancis, thrust our fins try tomakethislast.)Listento somewhere way home. We it,contemplate it,guess it Some, if theybelieve inGod drums. into the air; we scrape our bel- who theological conjecture. is.TheLovin' Spoonful?Grate- all, Him to be only a kind ofphilosophy, Tickets are $7.50, $6.50 and lies on rocks. We struggle up- at consider $5.50. ful Dead?LennonandMcCart- a principle, or a vague metaphysical forcepervading For ticket information stream only to spawn vacant call213/944-9801or714/994- and uselessdreams. Lonesome ney? StrawberryAlarm Clock? theuniverse.Others view Him as a set ofethicsor a MiradaCivic The McCoys? Peanut Butter 6310or wrtie: La whistles on railroad tracks. No,it'sNeilYoung religion. Theatre, 14900, La Mirada Please takemy advice: openthe Conspiracy? Our opinions about God are often lofty and Mirada, with the prettiest, most brittle Blvd., La California tired eyes. few amusing at the same time. We are like a colony of 90638. "Yetthis is the watch by night. song of the past years- ants attempting to build ananthill to themoon!The flowery wallpaper pasted onto steel girders. It is a song that fact is that without GodHimse//revealing to us what gets a smile and a tearfrom me He is, we are forever in the dark. simultaneously; a song thatal- (John4:24). Jesus toldus that God isSpirit Since EXPERT PAINT AND BODY WORK mostmakes me wishIdrill be- outwardly. Heis Spirit,it is useless tosearchforHim ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED lieved in most three-chord-di- Neither does it profit us to exercise our mind to gression(progression?)rock and comprehend Him: He is not in that realm. To 15% discount to UCI students (limited roll. Best yet,it is a song that apprehendHim requires that we have some inward 17th. St. PaintS ./s,.C, makes me think itmight not be faculty substantiating Spirit. In quest for *"j" all that hard for us to openour for our Body Shop God, we are hopeless unless we possess such a - - /3^ tired eyes, that there might be E"-"" faculty. This leads to our second question. Ool 77ll (/Cf\ shop more light at the end of the 2404 W. 17th Street j&f tunnel. *\ thatspirit What is Man? corner 1 7th and Fairview iv/ AndIain'thad here Santa Ana A S since 1969. A biologist would tell us that man is the highest form of animal life. A chemist wouldtellus that man Lose pounds andinches a certain percent carbon, calcium, phosphorous, is safely and naturally water, and so on. But the one most qualified to answer our questionisthe OneWhocreated man in with Slim-Lifemilkshakes the first place. What is God'srevelation concerning ALFREPC-S ATTN: Athletes energy Plus man? nutrition too with Greatlife. In the beginning, God stretched forth the heavens and laid the foundation of the earth. However, His creation was not complete until He Ir Is Your Pipe Strong? formed the spirit of man within him (Zech. 12:1). Therefore, there is a part of us called our spirit (1Thess. 5:23), in the verycenter ofour being. This is crucial. Although our spirit is the most vital part of our being, it isalso the mostneglected.Menspend years building up their physical bodies and developing — your ** their minds while all the time their spirit thatpart run g^^n|Mm^B*w^WHiSffW(r carefully formed by God for Himself — is over- looked. Many may aim at the target,but only those who hit the mark get the prize. There is a mark in universe, and that mark is the spirit of man. It'stime to bring it to us this for expertrejuvenation. So What? We boil alcohol into the shank to removeold tars, Spirit. Man a spirit. So what? So — God is has Ambassado^Kn one a reamit properly, refinish these two must meet This is what Jesus spoke of the bit and wax the whole whenHe said, "God isSpirit, and they that worship Vegas BalboqMand pipe. 3-day service, 2.25 4:24). Las Him must worshipin spirit..." (John What is Rm:401 m-7777 to 3.25 depending on worship? Worship simply means contact. To 6^0*070 condition. worship God is to contact God in spirit. When the $ux spirit of man contacts God Who is Spirit, a birth She Sinftrr That which is bom the Spirit is spirit So. Coast Plaza takesplace. of (lower level.Next to May Co.) (John 3:6). (714) 540-8262 When we open our innermost being to receive 20% Discount with UCII.D. the Lord Jesus, God the Spirit enters the spirit of man. We become the sons ofGod (John 1:12-13), and Jesus Christ is with our spirit (2 Tim. 4:22). Serving $35 Have your experienced this? Godlongsfor us to UCI For «&*» Jffp^fc know, contact, and experienceHim in spirit. 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Gary is is physically and menatlly ex- You know the type. There's very modest about his talents. hausting. Anuptightplayercan oneoneveryteam.Askedabout "Body balance is a major fac- burn himselfout before a game Gary Figueroa, Waterpolo tor," he said."I've been swim- is half over. Gary admits to Coach Ed Newland threw up mingseriouslylongerthanmost deliberate comedy. his hands inexasperation. of the other guys on the team. "When a guy gets down on "Gary is a terror," he said. Spendingyearsjustdoingthings himselfbecause of afew missed "Giggles all the time. Screws like playing water taghas given shots or poordefense,he needs around a lot. He's known as me good water coordination." someone to loosenhim up and 'flaky fig' and 'walking death'. Although Gary's experiences tell him that the teamis behind Before games he giggles some has certainly made him into a him," he said. more,bouncesballsoffhishead probable All-American,itishis Coach Newland points out and the teamgoes into instant abundanceof talent thatmakes Gary's other attributes. "Gary hysterics." himatruesuperstar.Besideshis islikedandhasanultra-positive attitude. Henever dwells onhis mistakes or lets his Id eat him Before games, Gary giggles some more, up.Half anhour after a defeat, bounces balls off his nead and the team Gary looks ahead to the next instant hysterics. game." goes into "Garycould walkintoa room of forty people," continued This speedo wearing monkey astonishing quickness he has Newland, fall flat on his face also happenstoleadthePCAA theability todotheunexpected. and never think that people ingoalsscored,andisconsidered Gary believes suprise is the were laughing at him." by Newland as "probably the offensive player's biggest ad- Despitehispranks, Gary plays FIGGLE- Gary Figueroa, averaging 3.66 goals per game, is bestoffensive poloplayer inthe vantage. Gary does a lot of polo withintense concentration. considred my many the best offensive player in the country. country." surprising.Heisaveraging 3.66 Hecanjokeuptogametimeand photo by MITCHEVANS Gary and his hysterical team goals a game,havingscored 44 then immediately change men- mates are in first place with a goalsintwelvegames. Forthose tal gears. Newland states that, 12-1 record, and have beaten whoare not familiar with water "Garycanpreparefora gamein such polo dynasties as UCLA, polo, this is like averaging 30 about three seconds." Berkeley,and Stanford. points inbasketball, or rushing Out of the water, Gary is a Figueroaisasenior fromSunny ahundred yards every game in completely different person. Hills HighinFullertonandis a football. Practising three to five hours a Only social science major. Borninto If Garyhas any weaknessitis dayhasmade himsomewhat of a family of swimmers, Gary his defense. His lack of size aloner. startedhislove affair withwater in Arizona at the age of six. After moving to Fullertonand "AftertheOlympics, Iplan to ttendgraduate playinghigh school waterpolo, school at UNLV and study hotel manage- 59* he was recruited bymost of the ment." major waterpolo schools in the state,includingUCLA. Gary's admirations of CoachNewland means he has to use his quick- "Ihave a number of close fri- brought him toUCI. ness to anticipatehis opponent's ends butI'm notan extrovert." / ■:■■'■ ; *.".M** ftX "Coach Newland is the big- move. Gary is a Christian but does gest reasonI'mhere," admitted "The key to good defense," not beat on any drums. Gary. "Herelates the things we Gary believes "is to anticipate "I'mnotone torunaroundand doinpolo to life ingeneral and your opponent andplace your- convert people, but Ifeel my this has a special meaning for selfin aposition of nonvulner- relationship with Christ has me." ability." made me both a better person Gary's polo future is notcom- and a better polo player." pletely settled yet. He would Gary does a lot of things that Because of his dedication to like tocontinuehisinvolvement never show up on stat sheets. water polo and academics, in the Nationals program Coach Newland describes his Gary admits he is "notinto the coachedbyMonteNitchkowsky star forward as a totally unsel- party scene." Surprisingly, he and hopefully play in the 1980 fish player who plays a team spends most of his spare time Olympic games for the U.S. game but still utilizes his per- playingbasketball. polo team. sonal abilities. With a 12-1 record, Gary agreed that his teammightbe a little over confident. "Coach Newland is the biggest reason I'm "I'd say that we are alittlelax here." right now. But we are a small team that has to play hard to ' I think that ■ "Jib win,and don't j/e'll ever get too confident." "After theOlympics,Iplan to This was not always the case Gary believes UCI will get attendgraduateschoolatUNLV with Gary though. into the PCAA playoffs and and study hotel management. "Inmy sophomore year,Iwas stands an excellent chance of When Istart graduate school definetlyinto scoring goalsand going all the way. depends on how far Igo in personal success. But polo is a The Giggling Ail-American, With the purchase polo." game of team effort and I'm Gary Figueroa, alternately What makes Gary so good? moving towards this concept." cracks up his team and frus- of a Large Pepsi or One of the smallest players in Perhaps Gary'smost valuable trateshis opponents.UCI'sres- the league,helacksthe sizeand assest is his eternal sense of ident monkey willbe a success strengthtophysicallydominate humor, his constant pranks. no matter what he does, and other soft drink for his opponents. Waterpolo is a grueling sport he'lldoit witha laugh,andhe'll 59C you will get this Sportswriters point to his in- that uses all the muscles; it do it well. or another one of LA/NEW YORK/LA our collector's glass. J52H|SHBBHh $229. Available at XMAS Gateway IHARTER - 9hHHHMhmmIHHIBhI Dec 22 Jan1or 7 Commons Reserve I By Nov. 15 Student Center ASUCI OUT ROADS 1st Floor Gateway North Forty Commons Tu Wed Thurs: 1~5 pm New University November 1,1977 Sports I 11 OUT OFBOUNDS Intramural results Playboy strips cagers compiled by Tim Harris and Brad Bates In the intertube waterpolo final, Banucci defeated the geriaticsquad,LoafofBread in doubleovertime,9-8.Mike byFrank Russell,Banucci captain, scored the final goal for the win. Caterinicchio questionaire to him. Anna Hooker was the offensive sensation for the Loaf of Playboy magazine^rarely cov- "I never received anything ers Bread, and teammateDoreenIrishwas also a scoring threat anything. But, here is from Playboy," said Brochu. throughout the tournament. something they shaded over "We do receive letters from completely, UCI's admission publications every year and I into the Pacific Coast Athletic Upcoming Intamurals Conference(PCAA). send them our basketball pros- Playboy's pectus. But Ireceived nothing In first everbasket- from Playboy," he Turkey November 17 IM Field ballpreview, AnsonMount,the lamented. Trot "Nonpareil Tim Tift, basketball coach, Football Wizard," asked he knew Racquetball November 14 (entries due) turnedhisattention the if of Mount's towards failure to insert UCI into his singles hoopsters. However, there preview November 18 play begins seem to be one blemish in the said* wizards "Yeah,Iheardabout that.Ill analysis;hecompletely have to talk to Jim Brochu." IM PRO FOOTBALL RANKINGS forgot to include the Anteaters Whatever the problem was, in his peerless PCAA predic- Mount, tions. neither nor Dempsey, nor Brochu nor Tift seem to PRO LEAGUE Though the uncovering of know. UCI's chance to recieve UCI's move into the PCAA national recognition was 1)Chug-a-Mug may not be as exciting as the terimathletic director,who away by 2)Sweet Smegmites November, said snatched a careless uncovering ofMiss shehasneverbeencontactedby Mount The Anieaters move Mount should have acknow- anyone from Playboy for any into the PCAA was covered COMP LEAGUE ledged UCI's presence in the issue, did offer some sugges- over byMount rather than ex- 1) Bate'sMasters conference. tions as to why Mountdid not posed. PerhapsPlayboyshould 2) Night Shift "I received the conference includeUCI inhis preview. stick to partially covering their 3) Sigma Chi line-ups from the NCAA last "UCIwasnotanofficialmem- centerfolds, since it would cer- 4) Go-Nads April or May.Ireceived ques- ber of the PCAA until July of tainly be better than partially 5) Wrecking Crew iionaires fromeveryathleticde- last year,but we wereasked to covering PCAAbasketball. 6) Up and Coming partmentinthecountry,"saida attend the June conference 7) Seaman on Uranus defensive Mount. meeting," she said. 8) Happy Kyne and the Myrthmakers Why then was UCI not in- Mount wrote his article last 9)Beta Theta Pi cluded in his basketball pre- June. Poloists lose view? However, Mount said the RECLEAGUE "Idon'tknow.Iget thousands sports information director Inthispast weekend'swaterpolo 1) Rivendell Raiders of calls like this every time I(SID) Jim Brochu, may have competition,UCI'spoloistsdrop- 2)Eat My Butt write these NCAA stories," been responsible for the boner. pedboth their games, losing to 3) Over the Hill Mount said. Mount believes it is the SID's UC Berkeley17-9 and to Stan- 4) Runaway Hormones Linda Dempsey, UCI's in- job to fill out and return the ford inovertime, 11-10. 5) Ciudad Ask abankingquestion. We'llgiveyouafullreport.

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