e -Dai ~ Guardian Volume 39, Number 19 University of , San Diego Thursdar, January 31, 1980

Del Mar Finds No Shelter AS Takes Show. - on Road, Finds ,Little Interest at Muir By Jeff Beresford-Howe News Editor The AS took its council meeting to the Muir cafeteria last night, hoping to drum up college and student interest in their activities, but one of the scant few who showed up called the meeting "laughable," and an angry AS Council member said it was "typicaL" The council spent over two hours on three of it. items of business: an anti· reaolution, a FoodCooperative building requeat and a Racquetball Oub derwrite. One Muir student said he showed up at the meeting curioua, but found it difficult to withstand the complicated parliamentary manuevering on the council. " I would come back to another meeting," he said, "but I don't think they consider the issues as much as argue how to work all the parliamentary bullshit." The council first tried to over·ride the presidential veto of a $2,000 allocation to the food cooperative for Hameproofing of their coffee hut restaurant, scheduled to open in spring. President Carlos Montalvo argued that the request had not been line.itemed, as per usual council procedure, and added that GuanJian photo by Stan HonJo he would support the bill only when the Council approved clauses requiring the food coop budget to be submitted to the council The heaviest stonn of the season blew down Street in Del Mar. It hurt no one when it fell, at quarterly and annually. this 70.foot.lollJl tree in a vacant lot near 15th 3 am Monday, but it did demolish a fence. After an hour of wrangling, Montalvo's veto was over· ridden and the council then approved the allocation with all of Montalvo's revisions intact, except that the budget would be subject only "to review" by the council. The debate then turned to a Ku Klux Klan rally scheduled for Students Set Meetings, .Rallies Oceanside later this quarter. Some council members wanted to condemn the Klan 81 "racist" and the Oceanside Qty Council for allowing a Klan raUy To Protest Draft Registration on public property, and buy the National Alliance Against Raciam and Political Repreasion, a half page ad opposing the By Riaa Lee Podolsky They register becauae it'. the easiest thing to rall~• ." 'Ie ten,thy objections by external affai" director UncIa Staff Writer . do, and because they don't know what to do Sabo at council not 10 on record against use of Campus groups are planning meetings, with their lives." the should the public land for demonstration. because of the pouibility that rallies and teach·ins in an effort to organize Sabo was at last weekend's Student Lobby students might someday be denied acceas to the campus by an student resistance to President Carter's call for Legislative Conference where ASUCSD Vice· administration citing the same precedent, the resolution passed. renewed draft registration. President Nancy LAga's suggestion for a UC But an NAARPR representative left the meeting angry The AS, with Night and Fog action, a group systemwide Awareness Day Feb. 11 was because his ad was not approved. related to the new indicator c.ollective and the "enthusiastically endorsed." finally, the council took up a finance committee report Progressive Coalition, is sponsoring an anti· "We're planning teach.ins, 'rallies, including a Racquetball Club allocation to help underwrite an draft meeting tonight at 5 pm in the Student infonnation tables on Revelle Plaza, draft erotic film festival. Center. counselors, lawyers and speakers. President Representatives from the National Lawyer's Carter's statement Feb. 9 of his proposed draft Another large debate ensued, this time over whether the Guild, including an attorney who specializes in registration will be sent to Congress. The point racquetball allocation should be separated from other finance military matters, will be on hand to discuss of this day is to show Congress that some of committee recommendations, whether pornography was students' options in facing the draft their constituents don't want a draft. Congress "exploitive" and whether the ' AS should approve the film If AS external affairs commissioner Linda should consider that," Sabo said. underwrite without knowing the titles of the films. Sabo is right, there will be a lot of interest in that Student leaders said that there is also a rumor Despite the AS underwrite earlier this year for "Deep Throat," gathering. of a systemwide strike and boycott that day. the council voted to withhold the funds at least a week, pending "Very few people I've talked to are willing to Women and student draft deferment will also notification of the film titles involved in the "festival." be drafted, but quite a few are willing to be discussed at the meeting. In other business, the council approved a resolution register," SabO said. "They don't see a threat, Carter has already indicated that there will be encouraging colleges and 1,Iniversities in states that have not and they were brought up to do as they are told. Please tum to page 8 passed the Equal Rights Amendment to work to do so. - Libertarians Find UCSD 'Apathetic'

By f>witht Samuel Gooch fight in such an event - the "People don't realize that the attitudes about the draft among the AalOeiate News Editor goverrment should have no control Ruuiana are going to be kicked out of .tudents I know," said a UCSD student Representatives from, the San over that part of our liv~." Afghanistan by the Afghana in a and campus dormitory resident. II A lot Francisco~baaed Students for a "The ~viet Union is currently no_ couple of years," Mayakis said. of guy. are militarist· when it COl11ft to Libertarian Society, a '1eftiat" political talking llbout burning Irm.n flag. but group founded on eighteenth century they don't want to go fight. There is Jeffersonian dernocracr. notions of "US Propaganda on Afghanistan much of the 70s "me generation" talk limited stat~ contro, were not Hoating around." impressed by this campu. on their Is Like McCarthy's 'Red Scare'" statewide anti-draft campaign. "UCSD seems to be pretty apathetic thrt'.it to the United States," claimed "The chance of us fighting this thing institution in general," said SLS Lipson. According to Lipson and (registration for the draft) are pretty speaker Mike Lipson, in response to Mayakis, if the United States fought it good," Lipson said. "We're in a much the attendance of only eight persons at, would be stricOy for the defense of oil better position than we were in the the meeting. and other economic interests - a sixties with Viet Nam. The bureaucrats "We are here to infonn UCSD violation of SLS anti·imperialist are paranoid and there is a much students about what they can do to philosophy. greater awareness among young fight the draft," Lipson said. "Our goal "And we couldn't take the oil fields people of what's going on in the world." is to prevent registration at the post by force anyway," Mayakis said. "If enough people refuse to register offices." Lip~on and Mayakis claimed that at the post office, there will be no "SLS is not against defending our United States government propaganda practical way to enforce registration," coun!ry's borders if it comes to that," on the Soviet Afghanistan invasion is claimed Lipson. "They can't track said Mike Mayakis, also of SLS. "But anal8fous to Senator McCarthy's "red down a million people," he added. we believe people would volunteer to scare in the early fifties. "There seems to be ambivalent Thunday.Jan. 31. 1980 The Daily Guardia" . 3 I The Daily Guardl;tn Thunday, Jan. 31. 1980 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau

WJS[ CY 115 51lU HIIVe~~ Program screw II (t#M ~ fIIXI; /IH# ASSOCIATED PRESS all KJ()5 UlN ClJM8 1H£ aNS RX Cute Little Mischa Boycott Victim 1fC/ENS. (I/. 5U(j( ICI /JX.J.I£S /EJI£A/H TIIt~f( , ' By Linda Deutac:h million in anticipated profits from Mischa products. Needs Once upon a time, a fat IittJe Ruuian bear named Mischa In recent day., Blum says retailer. have been racing to came to the United States to make million. of dollars but • cancel orders fnr stuffed Mischa teddy bears, Mischa jackets, Continuity NEWS BRIEFS inIteed became a victim 01 the cold war. posters. towels, sweatshirts and other memorablia. The cuddly bear, .yrnbol of the Moscow summer "Nobody wants to have the stigma of Russia attached to By Peter Mortenaen Olympics, was the focus of a IllUsive merchandising them," Blum says. "All plans to merchandise Olympic As a Revelle freshman, I had can1fNlisn that haa been abandoned because of the Soviet symbols have come "10 a screeching halt." the dubious pleasure last fall of invasion on Af,haniatan. Blum's Ima~e' Factory Sports, had bought the rights to taking the first quarter of the "As of now, Mischa the bear i. dead," lays Stanford Blum market Mischa s image as well as the interlocking circles logo Humanities sequence . Iran Call~ Escape by Although I benefited from the the Loa Angeles merchandiaer who believed Mischa's face that was to be the symbol ot the Moscow Olympics. despite claims it would violate commercials on co";troversial liter ary ideas presented in the Berkeley Chief was his fortune. In recent months, Blum says, he had licensed 58 parent's rights. public issues and had nothing He say. the bear'. demise could cost $50 million to $100 course, I believe that a lack of US Diplomats Illegal companies to produce Olympic products, including a stuffed AB763 by Assemblyman to do with the discussion of continuity from class to class From U Penn? Mischa bear, shorts,posters and key rings. Iran's foreign minister, angered by the daring Canadian rescue Gary Hart, D·Santa Barbara, their profits. NBC also and section to s~ction in the "Hanna Barbera had planned a kiddie cartoon series of six Americans trapped in Tehran, declared yesterday he PHILADELPHIA - went to the Senate on a 43·34 challenged the relevance of the featuring Mischa," he says. "That has been cancelled too." Peter Mortensen is science expects the US Embassy hostages to suffer for Canada's Varian Gregorian, provost of vote Tuesday. comparison. "There was also a children's book and a plan to tie in the editor of The Daily Guardian. "duplici ty". the University of Pennsylvan­ The bill would cover Olympic symbols with supermarket premiums," he says. The estimated 50 hostages "most probably" will n.ow be treated ia , has been offered the students 12 years and older, in "Some companies were going to give away Olympic items if sequence is sorely evident. chancellorship at the Russ Troops The concept of a high. more harshly , Foreign Minis ter Sadegh ~hotbzadeh said, and the public schools and community you bought their toothpaste or whatever." University of California at colleges, and any school powered reading and writing responsibility will be Canada's. May Leave Blum says more than $2 million has already been spent on Berkeley, according to the 'employee authorized to act as course is a good one, but the Ghotbzadeh, at a Tehran news confefence, denounced the manufacturing Mischa products. secret Canadian operation as a "flagrant violation" of Philadelphia Bulletin. a counselor. "Most of the items were to be delivered in March and later way the Humanities sequence Gregorian and Berkeley Armand Hammer, president is administered leaves much to international law and warned that retribution would be exacted for summer sales," he says. "Luckily a lot of the stuff has not from the Canadians sooner or later. officials refused comment Networks Refuse of Occidental Petroleum -- been produced yet." be desired and ultimately Tuesday. Corp., said yesterday he was Blum, cuddling a pile of stuffed Mischa bears in many defeats its own purpose. But the Moslem militants who have held the embassy and The Bul/etin said Gregorian Oil/TV Profit Ad told by the Russian sizes, notes that Mischa did have a brief moment of glory in At the base of the problem is hostages for 88 days refrained from immediately endorsing 45, was chosen unanimously ambassador to the United the marketplace before tragedy struck. the discontinuity of the Ghotbzadeh's threat of tougher conditions for their captives. from four finalists by a 12- NEW YORK - What is States that the Soviet Union "The stuffed Mischa bear was one of the biggest selling program's organization. Spokesmen said a fonnal statement might be issued later, but member committee at the ' more profitable . an oil will withdrlw its troops from items for Christmas," he says. However, retailers now are Professors from a number of some repOrts quoted militants as saying they would not treat the university. compan? or a television Afghanistan soon. rushing to return their leftover bears with the Olympic belts. unrelated departments hostages any differently. network. Mobil Corp. says a "I just came back two days 1 combine with graduate A State Department spokesman said Tuesday such a reprisal The top-of·the line giant Mischa bear was selling in stores for Counseling With network is, and it made a ago from seeing Anatoly $150. students - of widely diverse would be "irrational." television commercial saying Dobrynin .. .in Washington, an backgrounds to administer a Iran's domestic political troubles flared into new fighting, Students Private so. The networks say they will old friend of mine," Hammer ''<5<9 course that is supposed to Linda Deutsch is a writer lor the Associated Press. meanwhile. SACRAMENTO - Most not run the commercial. told a meetng of the Induatry show fairness in student Reports reaching Tehran said at least 10 persons were killed conversations between The networks said the Manufacturers Council. " I treatment across the board­ and 20 others injured Wednesday in clashes between the central students and counselors would decision to reject the ad was think that he's truthful when he Letters to the Editor an impossibility, to be sure. regime's revolutionary guards and Kurdish mi~tanta in western be confidential, under a bill based on long.standing tells me the Russians intend to The end result of this Iran. winning Assembly approval policies against airing withdraw their troops." conglomerated educational Plain Old Petty Clearly Outshone Poodles process is the dissatisfaction of FAlor: many students and the loss of and when the band returned states. Petty has provided rock factors close the gap between precious learning time. SOFT CONTACT LENSES $150 We've been Iau8hinI at aria for an encore, lome of the music with a new and exciting Petty and his audience. The Because each T A in the Includes complele eye e'8mlnallon, Including lonomelry, lenses fitting work up editor Ted Burke'. inept training, care kif and follow up .181t5 - complete - no additional cha'ges crowd actually booed. force that h81 been much blending of these factors sequence has had a different reviews on area concerti and AI U5Ual, Petty gave an needed latdy. The accessibi· requires innovation, and current releases for the last educational background, he exhiliraling performance, that lity of his material, his ability to combined with his unique expects different things from three years. Now it i. apparent-­ could hardly be c1a5Sified, as communicate, and the sheer sound, Petty will surely be a Beware oflhe qUick eye examinallon and conI act lens IiI. 11 may be too quick. The best eye examination and that a new joker has joined the his section. The net result of Roberts put it, 81 "plain old energy transmitted through his significant force en rock in the this situation is very apparent , contacr lens fitting Is painslaklng. melhodical. Ihorough. an'" consists of nUr)'lerous lests. A minimum arts section .talf: Steve rock 'n roU." Tom Petty and music may not bridge the gap 1980's. . number of 4 visils ,IS require'" to achieve a pr~r lit, Our office IS equipped with ihe most sophlslicated. ad· Roberti. Having attended the at grade time. What might vanced and computerized instrumentalion In the world in order to achieve the best eye exammalion and the Heartbreakers are hardly between new wave and rock, Well, Steve Roberts, just sit be"B" work in one section I8Ine concert he reviewed just another band, as Roberts but more significantly, these Pleaselum 10 page I con lact lens filling possible. (Dai'll Guardian, Jan. 23) in could be "C"work in another. Likewise, each prefessor in All contact lens filing Include a written agreemenl that allows you to relum your contacls and receive are· hi. dubious article, "Poodles fund at your discretion with a speCific period of lime, Surpass Petty," we seriously AS Critic Offers No Solutions Except the sequence has his own area of expertise. History, literature It you've been thinking about contacls. visit San Diego's most technologically·advanced optometric office wonder if Roberta was reaDy at leday, Our large library of lenses allows us to send you home wilh your new contacts Ihe same day they are Golden HaD that night. Hermitism For UCSD Student Life ~nd philosophy professors make up the bulk of the fitled in most cases. An important consideration Editor: Montgomery's ability to write, nature seems to limit one's Humanities teaching staff, Gall today for an appointment. tree consultalion or information packel explaining soft. flexible. hard. toric to have in mind when finds fault with his statistics social life." Hemken would not Being a conscientious thus providing a supposedly (fOr correclion QI astigmatism) soft. and extended wear (24·hour) conlact lenses, reviewing a rock performance and concludes by demanding even begrudge us a glass of student, and concerned about well rounded view of the time involvel the energy level in the the immediate incarcer alion of beer at the occasional TGIF. the social life at UCSD, I wish period being studied. In reality I!;; Or. O. A. Rorablugh • Assocll'.S, arena or haD before, during to respond to Heinz Hemken's Montgomery arid the Yet this is the most some students end up ometrts'l and after the .how. When acathing attack on Jamie dismantling of the AS. How consistently successful and --~t~93~9~G~r~aoo~A~v~e-nu-e~.~P~a~c~lIi~c~B~e~ac~h-, C~A~. ~2~72~.~22~t71------~------receiving a choppy, Petty took the stage after the Montgomery in the Jan. these chadish tirades are going well-attended event staged on .~ 24 disconnected view of Poodles finished their amusing issue of The Daily Guardian. to improve the social life on campus. Hemken has the right MaSlercharge and VISA accepted literature- jumping from a yet unimpressive set, the campus is beyond me. to lead the life of a hermit, but It was in response to an~rticle philosophical approach to an energy levd in Golden Hall Montgomery wrote about the In addition, Hemken he need not force his historical approach of took a sudden . apathetic social climate at this disputes the very idea that abstinence upon the student literature as the sequence Thi. high' energy continued to students at UCSD should body. campus. In it Montgomery progresses. build throughout Petty's two· He states that I would like to conclude by presented several viable congr~gate. I realize that some hour set and climaxed at the solutions to the problem. scientific study "by its very Please Inon 10/Xlge 7 end of Petty'. set, before he discontinuity. in course studies Hemken criticizes ' Mont· is unavoidable, but I think the came back for two, three-.ong gomery and his ideas, yet administration of the "HAIR encores_ In contrast' to Petty offers no alternatives. Daily Guardian Inattention . Humanities sequence could do and contrary to what Steve Hemken agrees with -FACTORY" more 10 puD their program Roberts reported', the Montgomery that a deficiency together and educate students Fabulous Poodles left the exists, but his only suggestions To Third College Victory • tage to only scant applause, better . are destructive. He questions At Spirit Night i~ Typical Perhaps a rotation of lecturing profelsor. from the Editor; concerned departments within The Daily- Guardian As undergraduates of Third College, we would like to take a the quarter could improve the u---, III l..w-...... moment to question your policies regarding story coverage and flow of the literature and ideas placement in The Daily Guardian. It would seem that a aspect of the courae. Also, The Daily Guardian is published new.paper that i. supposed to appeal to the interests of all UCSD more coordination between Monday thru Friday during the students would at least attempt to give equal coverage to the T As within the aequence Ito• ..,,_ regular school year by students at the activities of each college. Thil i•• imply not the case with Third. might be a · start in bringing ..... "' ...... d.I." Jeff ...... _ University of California, San Diego. The most recent example is Spirit Night. Hours of preparation fairness to the writ!"I and Nr-".a&e.. Offices are located amidst the trers ~y many Third College students resulted in the capture of grading portions of the 459-2400 _c:-. southeast of the Revelle Provost's John_ UCSD'. Spirit Night award at Saturday's basketball game. Thil sequence. Uy Appt A.,,'UI..- Nr-. t:'nf. Office. Our mailing address Is : being the case, one would expect greater coverqe than a one­ the Revelle undoubtedly has I u~.JI~U In Ill.: John KIodI UCSD, 8--016, La Jolla. CA 92093. line mention (Daily Guardian, Jan. 28) with our college name l •.,. htd.. , The Daily Guardian subscribes to the begiMingS of an effective ~ John H. Ta, ... miupelled. A picture of participating .tudentl from the winnir.g Associated Preas, the Los Anseles Iiteratwe·writing procram in ~ (~.n" ....t" school might also have been of interest. Other colleges were the Hwnanities eequence, but Jon GNU Times Synidicate, the Uni~crsal Press. I \IIIlIIIII ~IrtJl"""I. Syndicate and PaeiAc News Service. given adequate pictoral cover.,e. they mUit stop where they are OIINNOOII~'" lilt Spirit NlIJht it over, 1M we are hoping that this letter will aerve now. There is room for many ...... ~""'"',·.ii." ... For news or business information. "'.. "-(;100II - call 452-3466. Classified advertising to point out the inadequaciel of your past coverage of our refinements. In order to benefit """way , ...... ,..",Jlu ...... " ----_._...."I'~ is open from 9 to 3 daily; news and activities. We look forward 10 improved representation of Third arid serve Revelle lludentl in .... 1Il10 T ...... M ...... , display advertising 9 to 5 daily. College in the future. ' the beat pouible way, those in TERRY EGAN charge of the Humanities I nON I II 11 CINDY LAMBERT sequence must make changel ~ DAVE MUNSINGER for the better as lOOn as PETER WOOD poaaible. .. The Daily Guardian Thursday, Jan. 31,1980 Thursday, Jan. 31, 1980 The Daily Guardian 5 Bioluminescence In• Sea May Use Bacteria Victims Of Anxiety, Shocks production is linked to symbiosis may provide clues bacteria's genetic material is biochemical reactions. Since to understanding their contained in the host," he Are Liberated, By Laughter ~biolil amounts of light can be evolution. says. AlloWI Marine Animal accurately m asured, these By Bill Knowles anxiety and frustrations of chose laughter mduced by To Lure, Find Prey, . to Confuse highly sensitive systems are "Those systems containing Many questions still remain The answer to the tension today's world. comedy movies and books to being used to assay other the more independent unanswered for Nealson. For and stress of daily life can be In fact, noted author relieve his pain a nd ultimately Predaton, and to Communicate biochemically and medically bacteria. such as those of the example, it is still a mystery found by observing babies, a Norman Cousins, who is cure the disease. important reactions. pinecone fish, may represent how the luminous bacteria noted psychologist lecturing at speaking on campus next Th'e cause of laughter is There is nothing charitable symbioses that are less keep other bacteria from the University Extention says. week, claims to have cured unknown says Kavanaugh. By Peter Mortenaen Evolution of Luminous about symbiosis, Nealson integrated (evolved) than interfering with them. "The "When you toss a baby up himself of a crippling But many theories have been Science Editor Bacteria and Their Eukaryotic explains, as both participants those of the flashl ight host must have some way of in the air or you make a funny supposedly irreversible proposed to explain why Unlike the millions of Hosts," at the New York benefit from the relaliolJship. keeping its light organ pure, face, the baby smiles," Dr. disease in 1964 through certain things make people aealures which inhabit the Academy of Sciences' The bacteria receive nutrients ,since any contaminant might Robert Kavanaugh observes. . humor therapy, Cousins laugh. The ~iberation Theory Daily land, more than 90 percent of Conference on Origins and from the fish , as well as a The Guardian outgrow them," he explains. He believes that laughter is the rejected the conventional is the one preferred by marine species are biolumines· Evolution of Eukaryotic sheltered place in which to live. best therapy. available for the medical treatment and instead Kavanaugh. cent-that it they biochemi· Intracellular Organelles in Light, one by.product of the Nealson stresses the It states that one "must be create their own light. Dr. Robert Kavanagh caDy New York City. bacteria's metabolism of the Science importance of probing into this liberated from an area such as What is even more I n the paper, Nealson nutrients provided by the host, question deeper. language, customs or today's society that there are a intrigues Kavanaugh is how interesting to one UCSD discuues three animal. is used by the host to lure and fish, which has a more efficient morality ... to be able to laugh "lot of dangers in trying to "laughter seems to be a way to scientilt is that some of the bacteria partnerships, noting illuminate prey, confuse lumines cense system. "We all have extra·cellular about it. For example, if you mak'e people laugh, We have cope with things we cannot bioluminescent lpeCies create that they are highly specialized predators and communicate symionts within our bodies," are liberated from yourself, gone back to a period similar instantly digest." He their light in a partnerahip­ sYltems which vary from with other members of its "The symbiotic relationship Nealson says, "and they you can laugh about your to the immigration period remembers laughing when told called symbiosi.-with species to species. species. of the pyrosome (a small sea sometimes get out of control baldness," he says. where we interact with an 'I that 20 million people would luminous bacteria. The fact that some fish use As a result of his research, organism) and its bacteria and take over our system, thus Kavanaugh feels that the don't know your values' be killed if an atomic bomb Lut week, Dr. Kenneth glowing bacteria al a source of Nealson has found that not all appears to be the moat highly . causing disease. Any gains we people in his class exemplify feeling," he says, were dropped on Los Ne.Iaon, miaotJiologi.t and light hal already found luminous fish species have the integrated. In fact, it is difficult make in understanding how this parallel between laughter • Kavanaugh became Angeles. bacteriologi.t at Scripps biomedical applications. In the aame symbiotic relationships. even to recognize the bacteria these symbiotic systems are and liberation. When he tells interested in " laughter "I laughed because I could Institution of Oceanography, luminous systems that Nealson feels that comparing as a separ ate organism. For all regulated are potentially sexually·oriented jokes or uses therapy" while working with not conceivq of that enormous presented a paper, "Co· Nealson haa studied, light the various relationships of we know, some of the valuable to medical science." common four·letter words in dying people seven years ago. number of deaths atone time," his class, some people, he He fell overwhelmed with the he says. finds, are offended. Those who atmosphere of grief around Kavanaugh also recalls are liberated with respect to him and began looking for that, while he was chaplain for ~~C lEE Student Travel Services morality, however, will laugh, something else to rdease him the State Po~ce POllt, he was he observes. from the sadness of dying and asked to tell a boy about the CI•• 1180 CHINA STUDY TOURS: Kayanaugh thinks so many death. His answer-laughter. death of his father. different value systems exist in One facet of laughter which Please tum 10 fXJge 8 Typical Itinerary: out.Tokyo-Honl Kona·BElJING.HARBIN-Changchan.Shenyang-Xian. Guangzh9n-HOIlj Konll-West Coast Topeople: all you ______hard.working Daily Guardian... Feb 26-March 17 .... , ...... •...... •...... , ..... $2,820 June 1+}uly, 17 ...... ,., .... , .. , ...... •...... • ,., $3,118 Don't miss this Friday's staff meeting and TGIF at 4 pm. in June 19--}uly 10 ...... $3,114 our new offices. 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the street with their purebred dog, when two nuns come the other way with a mutl. The Financial Aids Office is Looking Laughter mutt mates your purebred. What do you do?" For Students Wh~ Need Its Help COIIfjnuea from flO~. , Kavanaugh has a method "The boy laughed," says of encouraging class UCSD financial Aids Office has laun hed transportation to and from the university and on Kavanaugh, "which, at the participation which he feels his an "information" campaign in an effort to and off.campus room and board. time, I thought was extremely st u den t sen joy. The recruit assistance·eli~ible students before the Monetary awards to cover these costs are inIIpprupiate." This type of participation is registered on a feb. 11 priority deadline. usually in the form of scholarship!!, grants, low· reaction, he now believes, "h u m 0 r the r mom e t e r'" The deadline is applicable to most granhi and interest loans, and work·study programs. "may be nature'. way to keep ("humor degrees" are scholarships for the 1980-81 ilcademic year. According to Dave, the "welfare mentality" us sane." determined by the class vote). . "Many students have been discouraged from perception of college financial aid is In hi. exten.ion cia.. , applying because of misinformation and disappearing. "There's a very large pool of Kavanaugh diacuues the uses R I unawareness of their eligibility," said AI Dave, monies available for middle income students," o. humor in business, ecyc e financial Aids Director. "I'm sure there are a said Dave, "and it growing all the time." teaching, society and solitude. • ., ThI.S number of eligible students who have not filed - By ~ight Samuel Gooch Members of the clais are an application," he said. entour. to take a trouble D "We're trying to saturate the campus with Draft Resistance they are having and re-write it raper informative posters and a new Student in humorous term. "to liberate Financial Services Handbook that explains all Continued fTom page 1 thimaelVeII from the trouble by aspects of financial aids available to students," no student deferment and, although he hasn't ~i"llhemselvea and others said Dave. made an announcement, indications are that laugh, he says. Dave urges every student to apply for women will be included in registration. financial assistance and to "let me tell them Kavana.h also gives his whether or not they are eligible. Most students "I don't think people will fight for oil wells. If ct. •• · ~hcioua problem usually meet requirernenhi for at least some the problem is that we're so energy dependent .a.,alionl- which they must assistance," Dave said. we 'll start a military conflict in order to get more _e. "I give them a caJe financial help is available to cover school oil wells , we'll foolishly squander our lives," _wher__ e--,the_y_a_r_e_w_al_k_ing __ down____ ~------:!L...----- tuition and fees, books and supplies, Sabo said.

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