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Religion at UCSD Raising UC's Saxon Wanted Questions of Veto of Privacy Bill

by Mark Stadler government records kept on Value News Editor them, including university by James G. Soto The President of the confidential files on professors. aty Editor University of California actively The bill, accordmg to Ben Father Bernie Campbell, attempted to get Gov. Brown to By,cel, an American Civil Catholic Chaplain at UC San veto the personal privacy bill Llberites Union attorney who Diego, says one of the greatest that became law last Thursday. worked with Moscone, wlll give iss ues facing the campus AB 852, sponsored by State private citizens the right to population today is in dealin~ Senators George Moscone (D­ examine all government records with the "image of man alone." SF) and Denms Carpenter (R­ and amend, correct or chaUenge Accoromg to the chaplams at Newport Beach), was signed by such information the office of Religious Affairs, Brown last Wednesday. It All Academic Files Opened UCSD and the world-at large is guarantees people access to all What bothers Saxon is that not an especially friendly place the bill also opens all academic for the average person. files, including personal One of the functions of the Del Mar evaluation information used in re ligious affairs office is to raise tenure cases. questions of value, direction While not arguing with the and purpose for tne campus Registration basic tenets of the bill, Saxon community. Through its feels there are already adequate counseling and other service~, safeguards to protect UC Religious Affairs provides some Drive Initiated emp,loyees from abuses. ins i~ht into what the needs, ' When you press" sup­ by Sara Lowen woters of the bill, Saxon says, spintual or oth~rwise, of the Community Editor campus commumty are. 'they are usually talking about For Campbell and Les Del Mar city councilperson institutions other than Uc. Not Atkinson, of the United Tom Shepard and UC San one tenure case has ever been Campus Ministrv. the issue of Diego student Loren Kaye have overturned. We can maintain man standing alone in the world organized a voter-registration safeguards ... and at UCSD is wrapped up in drive aimed at registering By contrast, Bycel said "the the problem of community. UCSD students who live in Del issue if the constitutional right "There is a kind of isolation Mar. to see what is said about you, to here which separates the Kaye said that the student face your accusor. Saxon wants fac ult~, the staff, and the organization he heads, Keep the university to be an ex­ students from each other, as Students in Del Mar, plans to ception ... He's willing to kill the well as from themselves," re~ister 300 students to vote in toughest right to privacy Campbell said. . the November 25 election in Del legislation in the country to Heatedn~bale Mar before · the registration protect (personnel evaluation) The Catholic Chaplain deadline of October 25. files." related a story of two faculty Bycel claims Saxon called mem bers who had been working On November 25 1 Del Mar Moscone 10 times in two days at UCSD for over a decade and residents will give their approval and sought a personal visit with were finally only introduced to or disapproval to eleven aspects Brown to voice his opposition. each other at a faculty get­ of the Del Mar Community Saxon was "on a rampage" together sponsored by religious Plan. These aspects of the plan because of the bill, he con­ afairs. The two-men wouldn't involve: residential and tended. have taken the· time to find out commercial land use, en­ AFT " Pleased" who the other was had it not ..mlto ...... WI ...... , fro ... thl 19201 contrast. with Blul vironmental management, and The head of the UCSD been for the occasion of a ' Angell prtdaion flight t...... Both were featured at HAS transportation and economics. chapter of the American heated debate over one of the Community Plan Election Federation of Teachers, Francis Mi ..... Air Show celtbrati.. US Navy'l 200th IHrth.,. The election comes as the Halpern, said the was critical social issues being \. "AFT discussed at the time. result of disagreements between pleased with the bill." Campbell says he doesn't the Del Mar City Council and a Although he sees that "at least notice any anger on campus that Saxon: UC Merits Long group of Del Mar citizens over superficially" the bill might would inspire people to do a the Community Plan the impair the gathering 9f candid little communicating. council adopted in May 1975. peer-comments used m tenure Atkinson said he once went to Term Public Support After the council adopted the reviews, he doesn't "see a dorm suite to visit a student plan last May, a number of necessarily where that's an and had the opportunity to,meet In a recent speech before the education to the limit of the citizens circulated a petition insurmountable obstruction." the student's roommate after he calling for a referendum on the Originally Saxon "objected Town Hall of California, UC individual's capacity." . plan . The City Council answered the door. After President David Saxon em­ Saxon acknowledged t~at to (tlie bill Is) impact on the Atkinson had asked to see his repealed the plan in July 1975, confidentiality of peer review. " phasized that UC merits the with the current financIal making a provision that an friend, he was met by a silent public's support because of its problems in California that When it left the Senate, the tare of ignorance. election allowin~ the voters to bill excluded the University. numerous contributions to there is a tendency for people to approve or disapprove key The roommate finally said, society. concentrate on short term needs The Assembly included the "You must mean the guy on the i sues of the plan be held in Universitr to Saxon's "great "There is nothing enBaged in and ignore th,e long-term needs November. upper bunk." by the University that IS not in of the university. surprise. ' The bill passed in Laml.'oel1 sala the reelmg ot The City Council will u e the that version. one wa¥ or another a public "We at the University do results of the election to revise competition on camJ'us has service,' Saxon explained. He indeed unders tand t~e Then, Saxon said, "We done much to stifle com­ the Community Plan, began to study the bill and said the citizens of California seriousness of the financial According to Kaye, UC D mu nication between students. should support the University situation, but we also un­ found we had "lore .grounds for The most alarming incident in student should be particularly financially by getting involved derstand the crucial importance interested in the residential land Campbell's memory occured in its activities, and by sending to society of keeping the long­ Continued on Page 8 during last year's orientation use portions of the ballot. "their very ablest sons and run benefits -- the advanced "Students should be intere ted meetings for freshmen. daugi)ters to the University in training, the basic r~search -­ A student had just made in the outcome of the election\ SBPC Meeting fulfillment ot' the American flowing through the pipeline so ince it will effect the co t ana frien ds with her roommates and Dream: the opportunity for an eemed well on her way to Continued on Page 8 Continued on Page 8 adj usting to college life. Two Friday weeks later, Campbell said, the 'Play It Again .. . ' gi rl came back and said, "All of The UC Student Body my roommates are my enemies, President's Council will meet at I just found out they are pre­ Folklore Expert Hinton Known for Music UC San DieBo at lOam thi med major also." Friday mormng to di cu the The offida. unlvenlty Line seating of two of its member . Campbell said he had trouble by Alan Russell to Ie dangerou, though equally fa cinating The po ition of Neil Moran, in going to orientation this year Starr Writer work. from UC Santa Barbara, and because he was tired of hearing Lindsey Connor, from UC Lo His 'title at UC San Diego is Director of In 1939 he acted professionally on tage in a the phone idyllic environment Relations with Schools. Angeles, are in jeopardy being pushed by administrators. play called " Meet The People" one of the first becau e of alleged election " At meetings with parents, But as ably as he handles that job, his true " ocially ignificant" play in the country. irregularitie . Campbell said, "nobody (in the expertise lies in other fields. He is Sam Hinton, Student Cooperative ad mini tration) was wilhne to professional folk music inger, and much more. When he wa in hi 20, Hinton became Statewide E t('fOal ffairs Co­ deal with the erious questIons Hinton's life history is as interesting a one of director of the De ert Mu eum in Palm Spring, Coordinator Irma Munoz was raised about living. at the his musical performances. In 1934, while at­ taying at that po t for everal year until he in trum nt~ ;;; 1 r~u hl th­ luniversity." He said University tending Texas MM, he worked hi way through became a technical illu trator for the U charge again t Moran, who i officials sloughed off the school. Di i ionofWarRe carchin 1944. charged with failing to report qu~ tions and gave the official Nothing unusual about that? th- purchase of $3 worth uf unlver ity line about life on In 1946 h e was appointed director of ripp po tage tamp, and inac­ campu . . The little difference i that he milked and .. old Aquarium and Mu eum, a po ition he held for curately Ii ting the tamp on e Atkin on says that he snake poi on from a collection of 60 water hi campaign tatement. mocca In . Hinton later graduated from UC Lo twenty year . COBtiDaed .. Pap I Th meeting will be held in Anleles with a degree in zoology, and moved on oBtltnled 00 Pag 8 the tudent center. • rlf.N. fin'S •rlf.N. flllK'S Wedand.", Octoberl,197S , , letters to the Editor IBIl Politics: James G. 50to fli... flll1(18 Parking Services Corrects TT Errors Dreaming Endurance ----~- +-----~------uc ... .,. Elections get longer and longer every year. Recent ones have As a result of an interview still 500 to I,OOe)"spaccS. of facilities, equip~nt, sup­ America is confused and a little frightened and corrupti~le. cop, the protector against creepy­ plies and other expenses too taken on the appearance of Broadway mUSIcals that have played in with parkin~ services, the article it is groping for myths to sustain it. President crawly diSSIdents from our community of shared New York for over 800 performances and then hit the road for an Jolla B. Taylor James G. &.to Qublished In September 22 2. Budaet VS Debt Service numerous to list, which are Ford has offered us one in dedicating the gigantic value.s. It will' be interesting to see if the re­ extended tour. Edlter-lD-Cldef CltyedHer Triton Times concerning necessary to maintain the new FBI building on Pennsylvania Avenue - If elections were held only once every five or six years maybe the parking some incomplete Annual debt service is $96,000 program in a sound sa!'ctlfied J. Edgar Hoover icon can stiD do has rlSCal commemorating, J. Edpr Hoover. The national miracles. voter could toler~te the long-winded air bags as they heat up the and inaccurate statements. I and is repaid similar to a home manner. Of all nine UC cou.ntry for: a vanety of reasons and a duplicity of purposes. But offer at thi& lime, corrections to mong_age and does not affect Campuses\ UCSD has kept the is creatilll . another in the extraordinary So turn to a happier figure, Harry Truman. rediscovery of Harry Truman -- "~ive 'em HeD major electiOns of one sort or an.ot~er are held eyery year and the those statements which I feel the financial stability of the most viaDle and respected Can anybody doubt that his sudden revival is a ef)d result of the cons.tant campaIgmng and multiple elections is a may have been misleading. program. parking program financially. Harry'" as James Whitmore-bas depicted bini deep-seated folk yearning for courage, honesty bIt of electoral confUSIon. . simultaneous showing in 1.500 family movie and direction? Harry Truman was a spunky little In S.an Diego, though many people are not aware of it we are in I. Parld_. Spaces VS 3. Expenditures 4. Est8bllshmeat of Fees theaters across the nation, held over in places. cuss, a fox-terrier of a man, who deserves to be The Tri!on Times is recognized as Ihe officiol sludent newspaper by the midst of a. somewh.at i~portant municipal election. Thou~h Permits Sold Surely this is a psychological sign that the nation remembered with affection and who might well ~ay a few ~iIls on every ad­ "Dittos co mmon if all of you don't lend Since these costs amount to well vertlser. Bi;lt If you are planning Then, theoretically again, the Steering Committee is the over a $1000 a week, an FRidAY NiGItT Flick a hand 10 support the Triton on spendmg some money representative body of all UC San Diego students. . equivalent amount of ad­ whether it's for a haircut of The reason they gave for the exclusion was that planning sessions Times. Before ,I tell you how you can help, perhaps it would vertising must be obtained. some . head shop supplies hould not be publidzed because discrepencies between Coop Selling of these ads is no easy patroRlze our advertisers' and (Ic1Ucllllf? planning and actions mi ght arise. be best to give you a brief b.ackgr9\1nd on. t,he precarious task, for our rates are high and let. them . know that you saw wi Diahann Carrol and James Earl Jones ~Iso, ~ome membe ' were unhappy with Coop coverage in the fInanCIal POSItion of this we can hardly compete with their ad m the Triton Times. Triton Times. newspaper. newspapers like the Reader. Usually they give discounts 10 This is quite anoma!ous. Our only hope for financial sludents -- sometimes their ads 7:30 and 10 pm USB 2722 $1 stability rests on you, the ~ Coop chairpeople and coord,ltIators, the most active Coop Contrary to popular belief, are coupons of some sort. members, are for the nost part radical, in Ideology If not in action. SATIJRdAY FilM They are the same ' yho would criticize IIle Amt'riran political The Triton nm .. Is ...,.,.,1_ by the process for its c .land~ · tine activities. They are the same who would Communieiliont Bolld 01 UCSD I_ th\ condemn the Senate f, Ir its closed sessions lind the President for not oIllclal _tuden! __pepar . Publlcilion III~ l1c1rcif?r I. an Mondaya, Wednftd., •• net FrtcIIy. f being open with the pres • The ' Triton .11 ntHI a Iiny IditoMI ctlrtoonilt to However, there would appear to be no difference, relatively, of durtng thl, ...... achool ,,~, (I.cept 11I~l' (f)rn~ 01\ ollleill hotIcIIy_l. Edltorlll and pro,WI co... ntary on thl•• pagel 11,01"", c.I,.., course, between the Senate CIA ubcommittee meeting behind bulln.. _ ollk:l.... 10CI1Id In t17 Bllkl wi Jimmy Cliff clo ~ doors and the jteering committee keeping the press from its H.. I on ,he "_". Col. eem""l, I.. , nationll_ iIIf.rnationalIIIMI. meeting. Unlftrally 01 Cllllomil. Sen DIego, • WI .1 .... to pay front $5 to $7.50 a cartoo., on a 7:30 and 10 USB 2722 ll"... to the illto, .net opinion Thl is not, of cour e, to ay that the Triton Times is the only columns .....IcO","ct A" Mlbrnlulon. ...ltly ....1., for ....orII. You _If be coniltillt, new paper on campus. But, it is the only one that publishe Ihould be \ypect on I 7"'.. .,. II.. on relltltlt and, if polllWe, ..perlenced ...' ....Ie artl. frequently enough to inform tudents about weekly meetings of nonl,,,"bli ~ . The, IIIoutcl nol groups like the teering Committee. ..cHd ,hr.1 pag.. In IIIII/Ih doubl. Stop by with lome of YOIr wo,. and ... to John H. Ipaclld_ Thl Triton nmH ....rws lhe Taylor, Marlt Woelber or Cral. Uchida. P 161 S. Hwy 101 SolanaBeach ~ Therefore, since a va t majority of students have neither the time rlghl to edll 11III",1.. lonl bee ..... of nor inclination to attend ueh meeting , the Steering Committee spacillmltilionior Iype roqulrln_tl. j weekdays 10 :00-6;00 'I ha effectively shield d it activities from the rest of the campus. For edllorl.. ; cell 452·3466; lor Solurday 9:30-6:00 buslnH' and display lId ..rtls.",II1I" Once again. the oop that "noble experiment" in government ~f"'III • ~fth. 4ftfl>... 4ft ~ ull &52 •.3484. ~fI>.. ha proven jt I no better than an t(tcted bod . . , : • rlf... , fl DJ(~ w~ ...." October I, 19'75 Wed.Ida" Octoberl,l9'75 .rlf... 'fl~ P.flve , , J ...... LiMandri commented that it 'No Go I - Bookmgn was his poliCY to answer all At the Sports Arena . Triton Times inquiries with a Leon Redbone Disc is , 'Coop OKs "No comment." Sunshines, Crusaders, Graham Central He refused to elaborate. Just Good Fun Music Montgomel}' Reed reported Wip~ StudCen that the Pubhcity/Propaganda By Steve Esmedina During their closing pieces, the were barely in evidence. Their by Daniel Shawler "On the Track" contains Committee has adopted the Seventies soul music can be frenzied "That's The Way 1 set, like The Sunshine Band's, Arts Editor Like It" and the expected "Get was pitifully brief. so ngs written by Jimmie same golicy. categorized into a neat ON THE TRACK - LEON Rodgers, Irving Berlin, Hoagy Board dichotomy of formulas : Down Tonight," the band hit No set could· be brief enough REDBONE. Warner Bros. Charmichael, Fats Waller and Steve Lopez was asked why a crooners and funkers. Put in moments of musical and from Graham Central Station. Records Triton Times reporter was others. Its Imer notes contain generic terms this translates as emotional ecstasy that would This bottom-heavy behemoth At first it seems like an old "a very special thanks to the byRaD Anbar removed from the Steering easy listening and top 40. The exit stage left as they danced off is, like Rufus, Funkadelic, and movie with a Victrola recording With Starr Writer Committee meetin, last late Jelly Roll Morton and the first group includes the custom­ stage and never return for the The Ohio Players, a fifth-rate of a megaphoned singer and late Jimmy Rodgers for their Wednesday. He said 'It was tailored vocalists like Blue rest ofthe evening. heavy metal soul band. Leader . muted brass. But what it is is the The proposal for the Student felt that the Triton Times music." And, its instrumental Center Board of Authority Magic and The Spinners. The The Crusaders were good, Larry Graham has trouble most unique and one of the best accompaniment includes such tended to ... come out against second group includes the loud, but this time around, their deciding if he is the righteous recordings of the year. Leon (BOA) was adopted by the the Coo~ even before the first churling diSCO demons like musicians as Don McLean and Student Cooperative in last patented mixture of and successor to Reverend Ike or the Redbone is a somewhat "Downbeat" poll winning This by Charles Heimler 'meeting. ' Earth, Wind and Fire, The Isley soul seemed too constricting. . Jimmy Page of black bassists. mysterious figure (even the Monday's meeting. Brothers and Average White trombonist Garnett Brown. The proposal was passed with It was decided, Lopez They weren't enough of either. This garbage group ins~res the Warner Bros. Press Department But the emphasis remains on Band. The first group em­ Their was too delicate, and obvious . puns. Let s · see, doesn't say much about him) no changes, even after Mark continued, that it was not a phasizes melodic and harmonic the excellent improvisatlonal now ... Black Cheer? No, how Leon Redbone and his music. In So. what do you think about some chickens? Bookman, pre~nt directo:- of good policy to allow the Triton who sings and plays the guitar - fact, Redbone was recorded Yea. ya know. Eggs. Cockadoodledoo. Chickens. precision. The second group is skills of pianist and about the REAL Black Sab­ but never on anything written the student center, noted "As it Times to distort Coop agenda rhythmically insistent. The first bath? alone at first and then the other Eat 'em for Thanksgiving. is proposed there will be no before the actual meeting took trombomst Wayn~ Henderson after 1940. musicians were added, filling Eggs every mEnning. Fresh eggs. .... FI ...... group is imprisoned by its own board of Authority." place. form ula, and never tampers the rest of the 32 tracks. The Imafine that. 3 dogs and chickens. Bookman stated that for, 5 against and 3 abste!lt!ons. best of the album is a springy Let em run loose? They wouldn't last. Chai~rson Scott Thayer with it. The second group, Vice-Chancellor of Student This did not reflect all opmJOns, while also adhering to a for­ number by lrvin~ Berlin, "My NO no. Put 'em in cages, pens ... Affairs George Murphy would as 55 students were present -at wanted Lopez to comment on Walking Stick,' which con­ Coops. how 99.7 percent of the students mula, manages to invert and not accept the BOA proposal the meeting. renovate when least expected. tains, in addition to the .sreat Right. A coop. for several reasons, one of on the UCSD campus were Berlin touch, a good bit of And 2 cats. They're flying in end of the week. BRG Proposal Approved supposed to know about what Among the new disco­ which being the monetary funkers, KC and The Sunshine muscianship by Brown, Joe Wow. Now that might make it unfeasible. appropriations requested. The Budget Resources Group occured j.n Coop related Venutti on viohn and Jonathon Cats eat eggs. represented its proposal for meetings if not through the Band is certainly the brightest, According to Bookman, tightest, and most invigorating. Dorn on tuba. Almost equally Dogs too sometimes. . . Murphy will hesitate to ap­ expanded Coop approval Triton Tim~ . good is (surprise!) "Polly Wolly Continual barrage of fleas biting my ankles . Soon Itches m the powers of BRG recom­ Until their hit "Get Down propriate money to this student He was asked by Steve Tonight" they functioned Doodly." Not even a half-step middle ofthe back. Even on the tip of the nose. organization as this h~ n~t mendations. The proposal, Switala to save the discussion behind these two comes the rest Gary guess what that is. Joe points to an apple juice jar (empty which was discussed a week primarily as (he house band at been the customary practice m for new b~ines~. T.K. Records, writing and oflhe album. appearmg) on the floor beside the bed. Gary can look at the bo~tle. other cases. before and was detailed on a Novelty is orten fun, and it At this time that's an accomplishment. Joe reache~ do~ a!ld picks handout which was available When that issue came up, producing records for people Students Must Make Decisions lik e George and Gwen McCrae. does well commercially, but up the jar to eye level. This babe on the radiO spmmng new Marco LiMandri, State throughout the week, was however, discussion was tabled, "On the Track" is more than Weisber~. Fleas. passed unanimously. and so it will be scheduled as the With continued exposure it External Affairs Co­ should be only a short time just novelty. It is good old­ It's a flea cemeterv. . Coordinator, explained the During the announcement first item under next week's old fashioned fun music. Joe swishes the liquid back and forth & a~ound m the bottom of section of the meeting Marco business. before , they are as "big" as reasons for the proposal. EW&F. They were the anchor the jar. Now can see these black specks floating around. "They've (the students) got to STRATOSONlC NUANCES - It's acetone. act last week at the SporJs start demanding that they make Arena, playing under the . RCA Gary's jaw drops. How do they get in there? . decisions ... They have to decide Records. Joe raises his eyebrows. 1 put them !n there. Sets the Jar o.n the table pleasant, but slightly tepid beside his fuzz box clock-radio bUilt one afternoon. I Sit here and whether they want to make Cru aders, and the thoroughly An album that contains songs decisions which affect their lives wretc hed Graham Central by Barry White, Stevie Wonder, time how long they take to die. The record is 23 seconds. or just advise the ad­ and Thelonius Monk almost has Tell a story somebody says. Station. ministration," he said. In their quick-sprint set, The to be good. That is true of The Board of Authority, as Sunshine Band maintained a n photo: Paul Jarvis- "Stratosonic Nuances" even This is it: HITCHHIKING proposed, will have six "tudent though those composers members, with one from each feveris h intensity that never fun easy deadly (picture of a police tapered off, despite the initial probably would not recognize woman dres ed as a college, one from the Coop, and lukewarm recel?tion from the Hubbard:from Exhaustion to Exhileration their own songs. There are a few hippie w/ levis and the remaining member a audience. Their material was ri ffs of the original thematic a hangten shirt and graduate student from either the terse, tautly arranged, and filled by Steve Eunedlna material, played by the horn -SDPD publication ah vest with her Graduate Student Council or with high tension hook lines and comfortable in every register. His tone, for the section, but most of the record thumb oul. She is s- the Graduate Student Union. choruses . The instrumentalists is an erratic musician. He most part was sweet, pure, and mellifluou s. is just plain old jazz im­ urrounded by the Administrators as Consultants were far more agile than is has won many awards, and is considered by During a beautifully austere rendition of provisation. words . Administrative members of usually expected from this sort - some to be the "greatest trumpet player in the "Betcha By-oolly Wow," Hubbard displayed Well, not really old, since One woman picked me up last month. S~e had a little kid and the BOA will act in an advisory of dancing machine. The world." On an abstract talent meter, Hubbard full control of his instrument; modulating his most of the record is electronic, believed in bringing up children democratIcally. In. fact! s~e was capacity and as consultants only quanet of horns were honed easily qualifies as a great trumpet player. But he range discreetly, and breaking the melody into synthesizers, electric , taking a course through the Parents-Teacher (PTA) In bnngmg up to the proposed BOA. and stitched in their unison tires as much as he exhilerates, and his . light, airy fragments. guitars and the rest, but it is jazz children democratically. So ~hen her kid s~arted to. bawl she pulled Some of the proposed passages and loose and lyrical that does not fi t the title of jazz­ decisions which could be made setting. Were these people alive brilliance often wanders into gimmickry. His Unfortunately, Hubbard's determination to rock. to the side of the road and tned to reason With the kId : . during their brief contrapuntal Sunday night concert at the gym was ample "Shauna we're not going to drive again until you stop crymg. by the BOA are decisions THE GREEK TREASURE to read the words Stone has put pa sages . Their choreographed prove his "greatness" got the worst of him . Blue Mitchell is a fine Now come on. Shauna, be a good girl. See the nice man. See this. concerning use of the Student A Biographical Novel into their mouths, they would evidence that, aside from the concept of During most of his showcase numbers, such as trumpet player. His tone is clear of Henry and Sophia "steps" ·added extra verve and Feel this." Center facilities, decisions no doubt shudder. seemed as casual and spirited as "talent," Hubbard lacks the requisite di scipline "Put It In The Pocket," his solos climaxed and precise. His rhythm is concerning EDNA, setting up a Schllemann Luckily for Henry and of a consistently great artist. almost immediately. He would hit a thun- acceptable. And, his im­ Rubs the kid's hand through my beard. . By Irving Stone the run of Soul choreography "Nice, nice Shauna. Don't you want to go agam?" board of student grievances. Sophia Schliemann, we already seems staid and deliberate. Throughout the two sets. Hubbard was Cootinued 00 Page 8 • prOVising is flawless, a quality Cookie Mahoney, another Doubleday, $10.95 know that they were one of the album capitalizes on. If All the kid did was keep bawli!1g and .then wanted her moth~r ~o 479pp. hold her in her lap and kept bawling until the mother held the kId In BOA advocate, also suggested history's most impressive there is a major criticism of the her lap. that students selected to the If Irving Stone didn't choose couples. Through their ex­ album , it is that it does not use BOA should be screened by a such interesting subjects for his cavations in Turkey and Greece, New Group to Boost Mitchell's ability enough, but "Throw the kid out the window," I suggested. committee. A student present at books, it would be small they proved the existence of the fine backup personne that co Are you kidding?" asked the astounded mother. the meeting pointed out that temptation to read them. The Troy and the Mycenean tombs features Hamj)ton Hawes and "No throw her out the window. Then we'll make a U-turn u.p at this act will take the power away biographical novel, his chosen of Agamemnon, previously Oarence McDonald seems to this co;ner and drive back. The kid will think she's been forgiven from the individual college form (and a disaster in almost considered purely fictional. Performing Arts pick up where Mitchell leaves and waddle over to meet us in the car as we drive back." councils who now choose the anyone's hands), can succeed Henry, an insatiable student off. "That's a good idea," said the mother. "But is it democratic?" representatives for the Student only with imaginative. di~ogu~, of Homer who financed his A new performing arts Plans are being made to Most of "Stratosonic "Fuck yes," I said. . Center Advisory Council. and Stone cannot wnte It. HIS digging from a trading fortune, organization has been formed in present a series of attractions in Nuances" is mellow listening "OK," said the mother. So she grabbed t.he kid who stqpped Mahoney replied, "Each characters -- Van Gogh, reconstructed the geography San Diego to present major the Civic · Theater, or other inspite of the heavy bass beal. It crying because she thought her mother was gomg to hold her 10 her college can send its own Michelangelo, Freud and now and treasures of the cities from touring attractions in the central facilities in the city, as is ·a fine showcase for Mitchell's lap. The kid was too startled to cry when her mother threw her out representatives. We just want Henry Schliemann -- babbly on the mad and the Odyssey and coming seasons. .... well ·as an intimate series in talents, and an even better the window on the driver's side of the car and she landed on her consistency.' , in mechanical. melodramatic there unearthed the greatest (0'17£1 2,000 Coat.cb ~J;apin9 &xpnunu. Sherwood Hall at the La lolla showcase . for his unselfish The motion to approve the A nonprofit corporation, it arranging. head. sentences that all begin to sound cache of gold artifacts ever has been named the Performing Museum of Contemporary Art. "There she's out," said the mother. proposal was passed with 26 alike, whatever the century or Continued OD Page 8 in {latif, cHawall, c!lluh.a.{laj Arts Society of San Diego, Inc. " The activities of the "Fine, ~ow step on it." , membership organization and a IGNIS FATUUS rTHE SHOW] It was suprising how fast that Toyota could take of,f. We must ve check our new lines for It will present recitals) baIlet, new emphasis on quality of the - GUY FINLEt'. Tom Cllt got down the block and whipped around the U-tl;1rn In less than 15 drama and other perrorming artists should result in an ex­ Records. seconds. Just as we came out of the U-turn the kid got back.on her Fall & Winter Blacks! arts attractions to San Diego citing and successful series," Guy Finley is a reasonably feet and recognized that her mommy in the car was returmng for audiences. Membership in the talented man. He has a Shaped Blanks $40.00 Finished Boards $107.00 organization will be solicited said Frank Cadenhead, a her. The kid stopped crying and began to laugh. dir~tor of the new group. beautiful voice, he writes both "Oh isn't that cute" said the mother as we '1pproached the 270-1535 morn & eve 459-6737 eve & weekd.ays day 272-8273 community-wide. Members will music and lyrics and he {'lays child ~ho stood before the car beginning to slow down. have an active role in promotion "All of San Diego is invited the . Admittedly his IS no "S'hit, no" I screamed and jammed my fC?ot over t~e hump and , and volunteer support of to participate in the formation Sinatra, Lennon and down on the accelerator. As the car smashed mto the kid I could see VG Society activities. and success of this effort, both McCartney or Jarret, but there the surprised look on her face s;aused by the sudden turn of events. Work will begin immediately through contributed support has been worse. The mother screamed in a shtiek of blood as the radiO 'played an TIIAT VERY Good DONUT 83349 500_000 in the organization of the and membership activities," Finley's voice is deep and Alpha Beta market commercial. It was a Los Angeles station. _ -~~- membership activities and in the said Cadenhead. "The extent full, nicely suited to the music The next day I cut my peard and pulled out.a few eyeb.row. hairs development of plans for the of the response will directly he writes for himself. It reminds and added some make-lip. The o nl y drawback IS .the braSSIere Itc~ es SAYS HEllo UuelailUed coming seasons, according to determine the extent of the you a little of Johnny Mathis, from time to time and ')anty-hose to I1t my legs IS hard to fmd . I m the directors. . programs in future seasons." only smoother. always between sizes. But they have yet to fin d me. But many singer with good To All oLd TiMERS Seholarships voices have never made it; something else is needed. In this Over $33,500,000 unclaimed scholarships, grants, aids, and case it is the music, music that ANd WELCOME fell owships ranging from $50 to $10,000. Surrent list of fits the voice a well as a sub­ ... ,... . ' "} these sources researched and compiled as of Sept. 15. 1975. strate molecule fit an enzyme...... l~ The music is rather like a To All TItE NEW .. ~ UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHPS ballad, but the instrumentation 11275 Mmachusetts Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025 (by Perry Botkin lr.) adds a I deeper quality to it, that it is MAyCod GRANT All of you A fiNE YEAR@ o I am enclosing $9".95 plus $1 .00 for postage and handling. Shampoo, Cut, & Blow not thought of a a ballad. Men&Women The lyric, too, are very ~------Women $12.50 . good. In contra t to many song Supero Cuts Elegont styling P.S ... "" yeu.Il eMit;" we leu ~ I PLEASE RilsH YOUR CURRENT LIST OF In which the word are not Men $8.50 important or the oppo ite Le! 'he British loke care of You cluucqed _ Lob adcedale .. ® I UNCLAItED SCHOLARSHPS SOURCES TO: extreme where th .. I",,'(,;rt " ..tn~ thinking he i e.e. cummIng Ike ei ...... wi! M eca1 <20 I Name ______~ ______creative hair design and take a dive off the deep end, Finley's lyric are imple, 6g IOP.It(. I Address ______1130 0 Camino Del Mar yet they con tam a me sage. The 566·7530 I C· I ' album tan off with the I Ity State Zip ___ ' Del Mar 755-2562 question "Who am 11" and open evenings Norlh Gole Plaza end by saying "But if love A150. 8660 Mlromor Rd . 106 ABERDEEN DR . CARDIFF l (California residents pie•• add 8".1as tax.) .1 Fine Anliques & Jewelry SUlle "E" 15% Discount with Student 10 know ... It will how." ~--~~~~~.-~~~------~~ onttnucd on Pag 6 .rli.,n ilJll('S' Wed ....y, October I, 1975 ..... Wed""" Odoberl, 1975 • rl ...... 1DI('S Pagesenn , . Records.•• Volleyball Women Returning Stars to RiTON ClAssifiEds It is refreshing to hear a Overpower Poi nt Lorna singer with a 1000 voice for a chan Ie. It is also refreshing to by Cary Thompson Boost Bad'minton Spend Ie. and be ~er dreoled. ladles hear some mellow music to 10 SlaffWrller ready to wee. BJ's Rnal • . 243 N. Hwy 101 with that voice. But it is UC San Diego's undefeated women's by Jon Halperin Solanohach. 75~(10I13) Laurie Berg and Lee Thor, Cliff Querida Roberta: o-ndot. carlho y probably most refreshinc to volleyball team overpowered a weaker Point Starr Writer Gates and Gary Krietzer, Lee aae!fIedI should ettber be printed or typed on a 3" • .5"card hear lyncs that have a meanml. Are you adopted? Seeking noIurol f.llcidad hoy y ".m pre. Slempre tuyo AC Loma in the recreation gym Friday. Miramontes and Steve Wai, (.vtilable in Triton Times olflce). 'lbey may be submitted The UC San Die~o bad­ por.nts? 232-6510 or P.O. 33212 SO 92103. Sparkpluo, ah yeo they say you',. not The Tritons won the match by games of 15-2 Edy Nakashire and Kent Sch­ lIlytiine between It tnd noon and 1 and 4 p.m. ., oe"ing older. you',. gelling belt.. - prove BOO PLATE • BONNIE minton team opened ItS 1975 (I 0131 ) and 15-8. The big match, howev.r, is this witkis, Noll and Gates, The following rates are for 100 spaces - If you use more ill Yolo. Olga Ydebops·F.liz Cumpieo ..... RAI'IT. W.... er .... Reeordl. season by ripping a weak Steinberg and Kreitzer, Thor ~cea, the rate wiD double. (100 spaces-.-.i 101 to 110- .5Ot). Pwrsanallzed ChrlstmCl$ Cords: A wide (lOll) After the large publicity Wednesday when the Tritons {3-O) face Palomar squad, 14 matches to and Norman, and Zarate and vorlety from .ery contemporary to v.ry buildup given "Home Plate," it powerhouse USD (3-0). none Thursday afternoon. Personals - ,1 MisMd: Dov. Harry Hen. Lost and Found - free traditional. Order early and 10... 15%. Call would allnost be an unrightable The more experienced Triton team had little "It's a great way to start · a and save both money & footwork. ~3-0387. Alios no Soot wrong not to review it. trouble in the first game. Point Loma scored th,e season," said coach Judy Of the coming season, Sweet Other ads: students - .-. (lOIS) Brn hair O'n eyes nonstudents - moy be armed (2) Although it came neatly first point, but after that it was all UCSD as the Sweet, who then warned, "but observed, "The outlook looks ,1 (lOlB) pIlCkageCI with four other the competition is going to get good now, but I really don't Deadlines: 5 pm Friday for MondaYi 5 pm Monday for Tritons ran off ten consecutive points and never alot tougher. " &lbums, Warner Bros. had let us looked back. With Holly Stewart setting and know the caliber of the rest of WednesdaYi 5 pm Wednesday for Friday. fOR SAlE know that it was coming for at the teams in the league. Ri~ht Announcements: free. All announcements wiD run in the lOST • fOlJNd least two weeks before its Andrea Beylen looking .especially good at the The Tritons, boasting a now, I'd have to feel that we re Monday calendar. Deadline for calendar: 5 pm Friday. 1960 FOfd Falcon. Goad commuter car arrival. When it finally arrived. net, Point Loma'didn't hav~ a chance. strong contingent from last one of the top three teams." year, along with some I (All additions or corrections to listings in the Schedule of SlSO. Call ~3·5-460doy or ••en lngs (IO/B) last: Calculator. its a Comador. lost last the tlrst thing we saw (after In the second game UCSD received some great Classes for regular University courses will be charged $1.) Thurs. I(s in a smoll brown co ... Plea ... Raitt's picture ort the cover) was promising newcomers, literally You know they're a hit, If they'll only fit. call Don~52-0715 {I 018) play out of Page Bradshaw, Ellen O'Rorke, and blew Palomar out of the gym. Coach Sweet was very im­ the list of names on the back: pressed with the newcomers, live at the BEACH where it's cool and Hansen Inti Ski Boots. barely used. Shell Jackson Browne, Jai Winding, Margie Schwartz. The Tritons jumped out to a si.e9·11 Ron 452·1879 (lO/IO) quick 11-3 lead but the Point Lorna team fought Pacing UCSD was a returning and expects them to add to the WANTEd quiet. 19 2 BR furn. opt. overlooking lost. Biology IC Te.tboak and very im· John Sebastian, Terry Reid, team's strongest point-depth. Moonlite Beach in Encinitas. Ideal for 3 portont . left on curb LJ Shores Dr. & TP back and almost caught up as UCSJ) let up a star, Kama Ghoryade. He won Dewey Weber 6'6 Surfboard. tn excellent Rood . 10 . 3~36-1032 (lOIS) J.D. Souther, Emmylou Harris, his singles match 5-2/ 15-8, and Slude~ts . $75per mo. each. Coast Cruiser condition, no dings, and has moveable and, of course, the ever popular little. Need •• tra cash? Paying top dollar for your . Service . •• , Fourth St. Encinitas or coIl 223- the~ , teamed witn In~rid The Tritons will meet a young skag. Round Toll, Ron~52 · 1S79 . (lO/10) Annie. But, with all this big U.S. Silver coins minted before 1965. Ken 9B66 (IO/IO) lost: Meth. Math Physics. Vol I. In Hl 1148 When the Tritons got the serve back, Bemrschke to take the mIXed team, Point Lorna, Thursday at ~3·792~ . {I 1/ 26) name talent.l why is the record For sale: Double mottr ... and springs $20 or? Neoid bodly, reword? (1018) Schwartz, Beylen, and Bradshaw were just too doubles, 15-5, 15-9. Also going Point Loma. If the Palomar 2 Grads need 1 roommate for house in La so mediocre-r unbeaten for the Tritons were match was a true judge of ALCOA now hiring. Orders Dept. 20 hr. Jolla. Penchant for Music and fine food a or 1. Call Aaron ~""7482 or 273-0600 Paul Magness, your checkbook hal been That is a hard question to much at the net for the smaller Point Lorna s/ wk . $8O/wk. Call 282·2402. (10/10) Yol ..yW CMdI Chetek MI ..n .... givel In· Liz Noll, Carol Steinberg, Rick UCSD's badminton strenEth, must. $125. ~S9-62&4 (l018) (l0/8) turned In to the Triton Times office. (IO/8) answer I but a partial response team, and UCSD pulled away for its third win in strHtlons to ...... n ..... lit a filii. out. Norman, and th<> teams of Point Loma and the rest of the might De that Raitt is such an two weeks. Berrirschke and Sue Zarate, Rodin's Calculus book contact Wendy in n Roommate. Upper classmon . Cleon big Fat Sol.: 34 ga ll on aquarium and top. 14.11 last (sic) _To the AH who "Found" my . Ilco unflashy vocalist that the music league are in for a rough season. oHlc e (I 018 ) house. Ocean View on Moonlight Beach glOSS. Ask ing $35. Call Aaron. 454-7-482 or black pump with the campy.tip . call 454- just seems to wander by. The $110 month . 753-5723219 4th St. 273-0600 (10/8) 9207 _Feel guilty??? (l0/ 8 ) Field Hockey Team looking for more 9lfls album contains no obvious big hit material. Also, the or­ Soccer Team Surprised by Las Vegas to ploy on team . Practice 3·5 Man thru Fr i. Room, priv ote bath, pvt. entrance. Male Sony Stero AM FM receiver turntable. lo.t: On Rev . . Mens wedding bond , size Contact PE Office (lO/B) graduate or faculty. Quiet. Breakfast priv. Speakers. Perfect condition. Cost $500, eight and one fourth . Please give to chestration in every song is The Triton soccer team took definite factor in the contest. actually led to UNL V scoring askin\! $375. ph Ted ~2-0668 (lOIS) $95. mo. 459-9460 (lOIS) Compus police (10/ 8 ) tediously similar. It seems that a drive to Las Vegas' last Yet Coach Geiger felt that two easy goals in the closing hOlJsiNG if you have heard one song, you weekend, for a game that coach UNL V "was not a superior minutes of the game. F wonts own room in opt/ condo w/ F. La 2 Tenn is Rqts . Dunlop Australs. Wood. New lost: Girls closs ring nome ins ide. Sen. can sing the rest. Female roommate wonted to shore Ig 4 BR Geiger expected to win." We're team in technical skills, or in With league play b.eEinning Jolla or South. No pets. Rent flexible. Tel str ings Sl5 each 1 Gut 35 mm Yoshico $40 timental value. Please return to Kim F52 T Not everrthing is bad. "Fool finally playing a team in our physical condition" despite today at Azusa PaCIfic, the home in Univ. City with 3 of us. No tobocco Nancy 225-8361 . 2'/9·9082 (lO/ B) Camera. 4Bl-OI85. (IO/ B) IOG.A. (l0l8) Yourse\r' IS a fairly good cut smokers, please. $97.5OImo . Imm. occ. class, ' he had said, t'and we'll their familiarity with the heat. UCSD soccer team must show (although that might be because have a good chance for a vic­ In facti it was his o~n team's "much overall improvement in Call Chris, Bob, or Sue at ~2 · 1132 or Bob • 2 large Sensu 5peakers 12" ",oaf. 2 mid, 2- lost: Jade and gold pierced earring, we are 'partial to accordions), at ~53 . 75OO • 3723. (I 0/ 8) SERVICES Twt Gorgeous cob. Cost $.400. Ask ing $200 Sunday (10-5). Sentimental value. Rewordl tory." UCSD was surprised, poor p ay and the absence of their techniques and attitude " pro~53 · 5298 (10/S) Steph 453-6913 ·and RaItt's voice is passable. however, with a4-1 defeat. some of his players on the says Geiger, if they wish to be Wonted: mole roommate to share 1 BR apt. Tune ups, brakes minor repair, all chonge. But the over a\1 effect sells the Now coach Geiger says that weekend trip that made this competitive. His reference to In PBS87.SO/ mo. 488-6710 eves. (lo/e) etc. Mike 488-0873 (l0l22) Soili ng Closs : Must sell Aquatics Center Found: Turquoise necklace near Revelle p,rdduct, and here it just says he was "very disappointed" in such a "disappointing" contest attitude concerns certain Int'md soi li ng space. ~ wk closs storts Oct. Dorms. InQuire at 2116-7671. Robin. Must 'dull. " his team's loss to the University for Geiger. "supposedly cpmmitted 2 Roams ava ilable In Beach house in 0..1 Men·Women jabs on Sh lpsl American· 21 & meets T& Th . 2:30·5:30 or use next qtr. Foreign . No experience req. Excellent pay $15 (orig. pr ice) or best aHer. Call Debbie Identify (I O/ B) of Nevada, Las Vegas and Despite this sub-par per­ players" who are "letting the Mar. Femotes only. For Oct. lB $135 per attributes the defeat to "break- . formance by UCSD, the Tritons team down" by not showing up room. Call Jon 755-7269 (lO/B) . Travel. Summer joblcoreer $3 for info. 755·8850 (10/ B) ABORTION ALTERNATIVES Seofox Dept. B·6, Box ~9 Part Ange les, SAN DIEGO downs in organization, com­ were still close enough to win for spme practices and/ or Beautiful. furnished ocean front Condo to Wash. 98362 (l0/ 10) Relng exee Ilent condition. Why rent when TRAVEl PRO LIFE LEAGUE munication, and technique" by the game with only five minutes games. (A plight common to you con own your own? Great for Dorm both himself and his players. remaining in the match. many athletic teams at this spl it in Del Mar. On the UCSO bus ro ule. P~LIFE 2.4 hrs Retuming badminton .tar Cliff Gat •• Only$135. Tel 755-5884 (lOIS) HUT!' LESSONS . Classical instruction by U5e. Steve 453-6ASoI (l0/ 8 ) 'ssw Travel Office . on campus charter The two schools met under Trailing 2-1 and hoping to experienced flutist ~ beginners as well as . Free counseling, study the noontime desert sun on the generate more offense, UCSD 6'10" Sunset board. Exe. candoAlso brand flights. Inter. Student 10, etc. UCSD Need roommate snore 3 bdr. nouse in advanced students welcome. Oevelop International Center. 452.0630, 110m to ~ andspea~rs Las Vegas campus. The ex­ pulled their goalie from out of Genesee Highlands $90 per ma & util ities. tone, technique, & musical interpretation. new K2 Skis. 195cm both just $60.00. Call pm . Man., Wed ., Fri. only (lOIS) treme heat, accentuated by the the nets and sent him into the early Robert V:J..3448 (lOIS) Coli Jay ~:J..7S70 . (10/ 10) Coil leonard Fenton at ~52·9208. {I 0/ 20 ) ani ficial surface that the match main field of play. However, lool<. place on. was certainly a this strategy proved futile and Politics ... In. ad~ition. to the current hoopla sur,rounding the presidential $140 nommatmg CirCUS, there has been conSiderable attention of late Prt .... PIlot Licen.. directed towards the impending contest to decide whom shall be the (Includel] jun ior senator from California. It • 35 H,.. Flying Former Dancer • Inllructlon The current junior Senator is, of course, Democrat John mon . ey Imon"-e/, n; Tu nney. Tunney was elected in 1970 when he defeated the in­ cumbent Republican Senator and former dancer George Murphy Incredible by a somewhat comfortable! margin of 600,000 votes. Murphy, who an item which is was considered a favorite to secure his own re-election, suffered at Pal_Flight the polls when it was learned that he was on the payroll of readily available to T.-nlng Center Technicolor Inc., an association some likened to Shirley Temple BUT EVELYN WOOD GRADUATES CAN READ se ll i ng out to Satan. •Look 'or P.lomer '" r S.r.tce Sliin Before the general election, however, Tunney won a hard fought loan for nearly vA. .. F"" Approved and relatively close primary election. Among a host of candidates JAWS IN 41 MINUTES Jorgen Knudsen was the liberal Representative Geor~e Brown. Brown campaigned every. reason thru 438-4097 or hard and mana~ed to tag Tunney with an establishment image of 724-4978 so me sort, and It was assumed by many a Democrat that Tunney ~as a conservative . who soon would vote for nomination of the your University & AI Thai Speed , The 309 Plgtl Coml Across Infamous General Hershey, the Draft Boss to the position of , With More Impact ThIn The Movll. Secretary of State. In 1970 such issues as the War easily dominated State Employees t~e Democratic primary, and Tunney's victory was not as easy as In Living Blood, You Might Say. hI S 44-33 margin over Brown indicated . . Tunney's home district is Riverside, where strong liberal policies Credit Union. are rarely popular. During his six year tenure as RepreseiHative You can do It, too. So rur almost 1.000.0()() !",opl" have done It. A"d mark this well : they actually understand more, remember from Riverside Tunney had a solid liberal record, yet it did not People whO} have dlrrerent Job,. dlrrerent IQ •. dillerent tntcrc