PG&E: Awaiting go-ahead on Diablo BY JAY ALL1NG Four reporters and two Highway 101 Nuclear Infomation mile from the site—called the Fence capable of lighting three San Dally Co-Editor photographers—representing three Center by exposing what he said are Post Dose—is less than that from Franciscos. Delicately designed, detailed San Luis Obispo County common misunderstandings: one chest x-ray(7). But it is hard to sell a product displays and a polite host greet newspapers—assembled recently Could a nuclear plant explode? What about nuclear waste? which so stirs public discontent. tourists at Pacific Gas and Elec­ for a media-only tour of Diablo No way, said Piper. The plants Piper said methods already Last June 20, 300,000 people tric’s elaborate nuclear information Canytn. do not work on the same principle known and proven are effective for gathered about 13 miles north of center. Media tours, m which PGfcE has as do nuclear bombs and they are storing nuclear waste such as the plant at Camp San Luis Obispo It is all part of PGAE’s push to ushered most of the coastal not ran with the same con­ containing it in a glass matrix to protest nuclear power. improve its public image and shore publications through the plant, centration of nuclear material. which is then placed in a steel In February the Abalone up the case for nuclear power. The began Sept. 1, said Information Wouldn’t the plant be a health container and buried in salt mines. Alliance—an assemblage of company is trying hard to convince Specialist Chris Piper. Piper leads hazard to nearby dtics? He said he hopes the industry has Central Coast anti-nuke ad­ people that its SI.6 billion Diablo groups once and sometimes twice No, answered Piper. * The decided on an approach by the time vocates—testified against PGAE at Canyon nuclear power plant is a daily through the plant. radiation received per year from Diablo Canyon flips on its elec­ seismic hearings for the plant. benefit to . Piper began the tour at the nuclear power plants one-fourth trical switch to distribute energy None of that was mentioned as Piper chauffeured the group put the guard station, past seven miles of fields, p u t the portable cement­ mixing plant tothe 738-acre reactor site. “ We have a couple of eagles out here and deer all over the place,’’ said Piper at the plant site. Piper led the group to the company’s on-site visitor center. Before PG&E stopped public tours to the facility about two years ago, this served as an information center to visitors. Inside, up-to-date equipment can detect bombs and weapons on visitors. One chemical-sensitive scanner “ sniffs” the bodies of

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visitors for bomb substances. PG&E takes no chances. Piper said. Beyond the physical and elec­ trical searches, reporters were led to the heart of nuclear con­ troversy-completed reactor Unit I. Lined by three-eighths inch steel, wrapped by one and three-quarter inch bars and coated with three feet of concrete, the reactor vessel si*s within a cement pit. Piper said the reactor building, which appears from a distance to be a huge Roman helmet, is one of the safest spots on the Central Coast. Sh Diablo, paga 8

Random phoning of 500 students ASI survey enables students to tell it like it is

The ASI has devised a survey to The survey idea was devised by formal or informal commencement Kranz. expenses, Kranz said, will be give students a chance to express Tony Kranz, a member of the proceeding, and whether they want She estimated the project will computer cards and duplications of their feelings on campus issues. Instructional^ Related Activities changes in the campus athletic cost less than $50. The computer the results. Student officers plan to bridge a Committee program selection process will double as The survey will affect ASI stands communication gap through a In general the ASI wants to know “ I consider it a way to com­ Eberhard’s senior project, and on upcoming campus issues, she random telephone survey of 500 whether students favor the sale of municate to students the things telephone interviews will be said. "We’re making an attempt to students. alcohol at a specific campus we're working on—a kind of PR conducted by volunteers from the get in touch with how students "We're hopefully working for location, whether they prefer thing," said ASI President Rose Student Affairs Council. The only feel,” said Kranz. our constituents," said Neil Meyers, student senator. "Sometimes it’s difficult with 20 Students spend evening gazing at the stars people working at the top " ASI has enlisted statistics major BY VICKI MILLER “ Observing is a cold, lonely evening and included Stephens' even if it clouds up,” said Lee Eric Ebcrhard to select a 500- DaMy Stan Wrtta. pastime. It’s just you and the stars wife and one-year-old daughter. Coombs, vice president of the club person cross-section of the student Not Robert Redford but celestial for the most part,” said Mike Stephens said his wife is looking and Cal Poly chemistry professor. body by computer. By polling the objects were the ‘stars' at a party in Stephens, secretary-treasurer of the for someone with a motor home to Harold Benson, whose cross-section, ASI officers hope to the SLO hills off of Prefumo Central Coast Astronomical start a special club for wives. homemade telescope was men­ determine overall student attitudes Canyon Road Saturday night. Society which hosted the star party. "They're all going to sit inside tioned in the astronomy magazine toward campus alcohol, com­ At dusk, a car caravan wound its "We don’t like a lot of business. and play pinochle and every so Sky and Telescope, brought some mencement proceedings and way to a weedy plateau almost We’re stressing fellowship,” said often wander around and take a of his equipment to share with potential changes in the Cal Poly seven miles up the canyon by dirt Stephens, a Cal Poly physics peek at the scopes.” said Stephens, others. athletics program. road. There a small group prepared graduate. Stephens said this was explaining why his wife wants to Benson said he “ got hooked” on “Statistically speaking, by for the star party by setting up the third star party held since the get the motor home. astronomy in the second grade. polling a random selection we telescopes as they discussed current society began three months ago. The level of interest and Now, at 71, he is still learning should get a representative sam­ astronomical happenings, Stephens said the parties are a knowledge in astronomy varied about astronomy. ple,” Meyers said , equipment prices and how lucky place to talk with people sharing a widely through the group, said “ It’s a good hobby. It keeps me He emphasized that questions they were it had stopped raining. common interest in astronomy and Stephens. No special equipment is out of mischief," he said. will be carefully formulated to As the stars became visable, to view new equipment. needed to attend the parties, but Most of the people at the star ensure legitimate results. more warmly dressed people joined “ It's a vogue hobby now,” he binoculars can be useful. There are party did not have an extensive “ They have to be asked in a the party. Moving from telescope said. usually about 10 telescopes set up knowledge of astronomy but were certain way so that it doesn't seem to telescope, they viewed stars, The number of observers varied for public viewing, he said. there for the casual fun of ob­ biased," he said. planets and galaxies. between 15 and 40 during the “ It's really a good social affair. serving. Mustang Dally Pag* 2

Letters ‘Frawls” on agriculture .Numerous literature courses are offered every quarter. Come on, now. How about Editor: . , , some responsibility of your own on the The work of Mark Lawler with the comic editorial page! strip “ Frawls” adds to your paper a highly Granted, it would be desirable if each of enjoyable and at times multi dimensional 16,000 students could receive a personal feature showing remarkable depth and clever evaluation “ any time.” It would also be nice insights. His outlook, from the average to have a personal registration process, a student’s perspective, in itself shows a highly personal appointment in the bookstore] a developed degree of sensitivity. personal graduation ceremoney, and most However, the strip that ran in your Oct. 23 desirable «f all, a personal newspaper in issue showed a surprising lack of sensitivity, which wexaould air our gripes, fair or unfair, to wit, identifying a (presumed) agriculture anonymously. student as a thoughtless antagonist. This is We have heard from one disgruntled and not the first time Lawler has depicted an misinformed editor. Now, let’s hear from agriculture student as a lower form of life. hundreds of students (thousands throughout Now, I’m not an ag major. I don’t even 5 U S . ' California) who have received invaluable aid know many ag majors. But it seems un­ from a dedicated staff in the evaluations SENATE fortunate to me that any group be labeled office. and attributed with characteristics not Thank you, logically applicable to that group, for the Bev Hensel, Director sake of conveying an unrelated message. Student Advisement Center More unfortunate, is that Lawler’s labeling Cal Poly of ag students is at best “ out of touch with \ other students needs, is not something he Alcohol series applauded instigated or originated, but rather a reflection of feelings of lot of non-ag Editor: \ students share. I am writing to express my sincere ap­ This is a symbol of our times. How many preciation to you and anyone on your staff of us from northern California share a pre­ responsible for publishing the articles on p 'Z _ judged view of those from southern alcoholism in the M ustang Daily I am '/fl THINK S California, or vice-versa? For other opposed to alcoholism being permitted on t ..At/ I CON^Rf&S IS examples, how about urban vs suburban campus, and I am glad you are pointing out v\V\V OH A LOH _ prejudice, liberal arts vs applied science the facts and dangers in abusing it. _, ■'% 7 v e o P iu M d i e t snobbishness, and the rock’n'roll vs punk vs I would like to express my appreciation to disco vs country vs classical fan’s great Jim Arblaster for the way he courageously ~ ^ S 3 b debate over “ real music” ? shared his personal experience as an M i # - . The point I’m trying to make is this: alcoholic. I have been involved in Alcoholics Prejudice is still rampant in this “ liberal” Anonymous over the last year also aud o __ age. Twenty years ago, and before, it was understand and can see the dehumani/ing socially acceptable to exhibit what was effects which the disease has on so many primarily race prejudice. This is no longer in without their even really being aware of it. ■ 'vc i ^ T T V vogue. What has occurred is a shifting in Again, thank you for the service you have what is sodlllly acceptable prejudice; the provided to the Cal Poly community. shift has been qualitative, not quantitative. Sincerely, Just as much prejudgment exists as ever. As Elouise Frey always, the roots of prejudice are planted in Pork prison loop ignorance. It can be fought by opening Thanks for Marable ourselves up to others, and accepting them as Editor: individuals, not as. member of ill defined If you run behind the school, past the pig inmates probably could use help more than On behalf of all students that had the groups. * , yards to the train tressel, then turn left arid punishment. opportunity to attend Dr. Manning Mr. Lawler, 1 heartily enjiFy your work. I go up a rugged- hill, you come upon The Marablc’s lecture on The Black Movement- hope to see more of it and you are entitled to California Mens’ Colony. Problems and Prospects, I would like to Admitted, inmates have commited crimes your opinions. As you must know, comic thank those persons that were responsible strips are a very pervasive medium, and I The tressel is 2.4 miles from the Cal Poly or they would not be there. Many of them, as for arranging his visit. 1 would like to hope you remain aware of this. I hope you Main Gym, which means the men’s colony is they sit there, are losing time which could be particularly thank Dr. Anne Fowler for do not take too much offense in my using a about 2.9 miles from the gym. So close to the used for help. insuring that Marable's message was heard small part of your work to symbolize what I campus, but not close to campus discussion, by us. see as a serious problem. or San Luis Obispo discussion for that Marable was very eloquent and scholarly I visited the facility a while ago and R. Edward Griffith matter. walked through the grounds and buildings in his presentation and his political beliefs on a guided tour. My guide was a 22-year old and scholarly intent were very evident He murderer, sentenced to 22 years. He -felt Editorial "evaluated” has a message that must be heard by all Author Gregor Robin is a senior lucky because he could spend the time In a Editor: students, faculty and staff. His message is Journalism major and Mustang Daily minimum security prison like the mens’ The lead editorial in your issue of October simply that people must come together and Sports Editor. colony. Twenty two years! 19, 1979 requires a rebuttal. Your criticism unite under the banner of equality for all He of Cal Poly's evaluations office was has a message for all young people in general and blacks in particular: become aware of I know he killed someone. That person is misinformmed, misdirected, and unfair. I am a former student who received in­ what has happened historically and what is Who wants to talk about something so dead and will never be able to even spend 22 happening today around you and get in­ distant from our lives? George Brand, the years in prison. Is it right though, to put this valuable assistance from the office you are criticizing. Since my graduation from Poly I volved to resolve the problems we face editor of the Telegram Tribune said his guy away and change his life so violently that today—not for ourselves as individuals but newspaper does not cover stabbings and when he does get out at 44, he will probably have been involved in academic advising and have had daily contact with the evaluations for the working masses of blacks and other murders in the men’s colony because it does be even more harmful tolhe society than he minorities that are still the slaves because of not affect the town. But what they do in the office which has given me an added op­ was before. the racist attitudes that still prevail in our prison does affect the town because the portunity to witness their fine work. society. The problem that we face today is inmates are the town. They are the state and The last time I ran the “ Park Prison The evaluations staff supplies a critique of not a minority problem. It is everyone’s they are the country. We made them each student’s progress upon entry and again Loop,” which goes by the mens’ colony, I problem and all of us here at this univensty hurt. My legs were tired from the long run in the senior year. Obviously, entering must unite as a whole and destroy the evils of ihe day before and I was running into the freshman are excluded from the initial It may be true a lot of men in there are evaluation since there is no work to evaluate. Racism. wind I was in pain, but then I looked to my Larry D. C raig beyond rehabilitation, but there have to be a left, at that huge block of off-white buildings It is the transfer students who need to know few who could go straight. It comes down to how Cal Poly will match their previous Vice Presideni and the pain began to ease. I thought, “The Muir Residential Hall pain I feel now is nothing like the pain I work with Poly’s requirements. would feel if I was sitting on my cot in cell If the student believes that he/she is not Article corrected a hassel with the whole way our society was H8-A and asking myself, ‘Why did I do getting appropriate credit for equivalent based (punishment fits the crime), but some it?’” work on transfer, the academic advisor and Editor: department should be consulted. The student There was some misinformation in should never wait until just before Friday’s article regarding the proposal to graduation to question the transferability of drop English 104 and 105 in favor of 1 14 and courses. 115. The memorandum was not directed to Mustang Daily You citeda hypothetical case of a student the Student Senate nor was it written by deviating a literature course and then Dean of Communicative Arts and Co-Editor J a y Ailing Qaneral Manager ...... Claud* Ratliff discovering in his senior year, “ lo and Humanities Jon Ericson. Ttiis proposed Co-Editor John Keller Advertising Manager...... Michels O'Connor behold, the literature class never was Editorial Assistant Greg Corning Advertlaing Assistant ...... Lort Umberger change was written by Robert McDonnelly. Editorial Assistant Cathy Speamak Printed on cim put by deviated and he needs the class to graduate. English department head, and sent to Sports Editor ...... Gregor Robin Unlvertlty Graphic Systems He rushes to his advisor and finds the class is President Baker, Vice Presient Jones, and Photo Director Vince Bucci Publications Manager ...... Cheryl Huang Circulation Carolyn Qouldlng Web Manager...... Dave Muck offered only once 8 ye*r> in ,he fall R a f­ the seven school deans. A copy of the ter,” Let’s examine this illustration. memorandum was given to me by Dean PteCLAJMCh: Advertising material printed herein solely California Polytechnic State University. San Lula OMapo. First, only the student can initiate a tor informational purposes Such priming Is not to be California Printed by students ma|ortng in G-eptur Ericson during a discussion he and I t^kol construed as an Si pressed or Implied endorsement or Communications. Opinions as pressed In this paper In deviation petition. The process requires about this matter. He allowed me to read tm$> iwrtficatlon of such commercial ventures by the Jour- signed editor la Is and a rile lea ere the views of the writer approval at three levels: advisor, department naltsm Department or California Polytechnic Stats and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the staff to the Student Senate on Wednesday night University. 8anLille Obispo or the views of the Journalism Department nor official head, and school dean. Are you arguing that This proposal is just that—a proposal PiMIshed four times a weak during the school year escept opinion. Unsigned editorials reflect the melonty view of a student processed the deviation but never holidays end esem periods by the Journalism Department, the Mustang Pally Editorial Board______The Student Senate would appreciate knew if he had the three required signatures? hearing the opinions of the students affected Advertising rates on request, 546-1144, or Affiliated with Reeder's Digest Fund end And then, because he did not know that, he Mustang Daily Office, Graphic Arts Building. Examiner Benefit Fund Member California Intemolleglata by this proposed curriculuum change for could blame the evaluations office? Your 1981-83...... * .r ^ ‘~ w r r lr r r <,>r * T f ~ ^ _ a . is.also. inappropriate. Brian M. Schott Mustang Da My Octobar 2 5 ,1S79 PagaS —— Regroup for 1980s History today Today is Thursday, Oct. 25, the 298th day of 1979. Speaker says black There are 67 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in movement declining history: On this date in 1971, BY JOHN KELLER second college offered Afro- Communist delegates D*Wy Co-EdHot American history in its replaced Nationalist The black movement in curriculum. delegates in the Chinese seat America has fallen during And now, said Marable, in the United Nations. the 1970s from achievements the white majority must face On this date: of the 1960s, and blacks are what it is afraid qf— In 1701, colonial “on the brink of disaster," desegregation and meeting Philadelphia was granted a said Manning Marable in a minority quotas. city charter. speech Tuesday night. The frightening dilemma In 1854, 1 British forces “ Many black people have in the minds of the white conducted the Charge of the fallen asleep like Rip Van majority has reached deeply Light Brigade in Russia in Winkle.” Marable said. “At into education and black the Crimean War. least he woke up." study .pxograms, said In 1954, for the first time, Marable, a 29-year-old Marable. Black teachers were a session of the U.S. Cabinet historian and political hired in non-tenure programs was televised. theorist of the Afro- and in black colleges, In 1962, the Cuban Missile American experience, spoke Marable said. Southern Crisis neared its climax as the to an attentive audience of judges force administrators White House released an 200 in Chumash Auditorium to hire white faculty intelligence report showing a about the problems of the members because of “ reverse rapid Russian buildup in black movement in the 1970s discrimination rulings in the Cuba. and the prospects of the next early 1970s. In 1973, American forces decade. “Hundreds of (black) around the world were put on “The movement has principals and superin­ alert amid fears that Soviet petered out," said Marable. tendents were demoted and troops might be sent to the Now blacks have to faculty didn’t get the same troubled Mideast. “ critically understand the salaries," said Marable. Ten years ago: The United past and build the Economically, blacks States and Soviet Union framework for a realistic suffered in the 1970s after announced that they would future," Marable said. making significant progress soon open Strategic Arms The achievement of blacks in the previous decade, Limitation Talks. in the 1960s has been lost in Marable said. In 1963 black Five years ago: Secretary this decade, said Marable. unemployment dipped to of State Kissinger and Soviet American blacks are in the seven percent. Now leader Brezhnev discussed most serious period since the unemployment among blacks new strategic arms limitation Civil War. is about 13 percent. measures in Moscow. Marable cited a variety Marable said the top 20 One year ago: President reasons for the decline of the percent of all wage earners in Carter named Alfred Kahn black consciousness. He said the country are making about to head his anti-inflation the 1970s have been half the total black income. effort. projected in the media as So, said Mkrable, blacks Today’s birthdays: Singer carefree and joyful. Disco, have to ask themselves Helen Reddy is 38. Country cocaine and rollerskates have ‘Where do we go from here?’ Dr. Manning Marable Music star Minnie Pearl is replaced the black and ‘What is to be done?' 67. Retired baseball player movement. There are no horoscopes, Bobby Thomson is 56. In addition, whites are no Dead Sea scrolls and no afraid of blacks replacing hidden documents in which them, said Marable. There is to find answers, said Doctor helps the healthy with holistic approach a war to prevent equality Marable. between whites and blacks Instead, blacks must BY MEG McCON AHEY sick. But Schechter invites Schccter said. “ What I do is similar to those followed in economically, politically, critically understand what Dalty SUN Writer - even people who have no remove interference from the traditional medical schools. racially and spiritually. goes on in the black com­ Mark Schccter may be a uncomfortable symptons to central nervous system. The Chiropractics—meaning A “ new white assault" by munity. Marable said this doctor, but he doesn’t make come by for a free con­ body heals itself.” “effective hands’’ in white intellectuals against means blacks must un­ a practice of healing people- sultation. As a licensed Schecter is unconventional Greek—differs from con­ blacks exists, said Marable. derstand political theory and He uses no drugs and no chiropractor. Scheeler said in his holistic approach to ventional medicine because Geneticists have attempted to activity to find their own technical equipment1. His he believes he can help healing. A magna cum laude of its emphasis on prevention prove blacks are inferior and road to freedom. . hands are his tools and prevent pains from graduate of the Life rather than treatment of that slavery was not all that “ What do we have to fight patients usually feel better developing in the first place. Chiropractic College in disease, Schecter explained. bad. Scientists, according to against?" Marable asked. after a visit to his rustic “ I don’t feel like I’m a Marietta, Georgia, Schecter He traced its roots back to. Marable, have tried to After his speech. Marable office at 1141 B Pacific St. in healer," the slighly-built said his curriculum was See Holistic, page 7 rewrite black history. said the obstacles are great San Luis Obispo. Afro-American history and blacks may not succeed. How he does it could be was taught for the first time "But deep in my heart. I quite a riddle for people who in a college in 1942, said believe we shall overcome are accustomed to visiting POLY ROYAL THEME CONTEST Marable. Eight years later, a someday," Marablrsaid. doctors only when they are * J * Frawls By Mark Lawler Help us celebrate Poly Royal 1980 in style. Give us your ideas for this years Poly Royal Theme. 1st place will be $30 in cash, and four honorable mention prizes will be given. Deadline for entries is Friday, November 2, at 4:00 p.m. Entry boxes will be located at the U.U. Information Desk, the Activities Planning Center, and the Library Entrance, open daily from 9-4. All themes become property of the Poly Royal Executive Board. The Poly Royal Executive Board A reserves the right to use or not theme artist's discretion. • Anyone Can Enter • Unlimited Entries • One Prize Per Entry • Please Do Not Exceed 10 Words • Sponsored by the Poly Royal Executive Board • Questions? 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Hansen The Central Coast Theater Music in the night: rock shows vary from brilliant BY JIM HENDRY across the stage in a see- spirited voicing of It A in ’t Thursday night. theater audience with his own both the performer and the through blouse with a figure the Meat It’s the Motion and Depending on the night blend of stylish jazz-rock. promoter. At least three " S S S S K S E k * that betrayed her age, Don’t You Feel My Leg and the show, the Central Carlos Rios also promoters: Central Coast the drunk whined to the Muldaur tried to put on a (Don’t You Get Me High), Coast Theater ranges frpm provided some tasty solo Concerts, Success Unlimited other people in line. "She’s good show but it was obvious but two songs don't, make a the below average to the work even though he broke Presentations and Sky High really good in there and her heart wasn’t in it. show. Muldaur’s band also brilliant. For only three days two strings in the course of Concerts currently put on they’re just barely clap­ The theater was less than failed to live up to standards after Muldaur, Tom Scott his performance. shows in the theater. ping." half full for both shows established by her previous brought his slick Los The crowd being more Being centrally located in The wobbly man in the Thursday night and a good groups which have included Angeles-based jazz group to supportive than the Thursday downtown Pismo Beach on stained t-shirt was referring portion of those attending Paul Butterfield, Freebo, Ry the theater and literally blew night audience, Scott and his Pomeroy Ave. right next to to Maria Muldaur and that were either too bored to clap Cooder, David Grisman and the audience away. group played with much an arcade, the theater has the night at the Central Coast or too wasted to see, let alone J.J. Calc. "This is our job, our more enthusiasm and flair/ same problem as does most Theater she wasn't really clap. It is hard though to play to mission in life," Scott than did Muldaur and hef of the downtown area of good. Muldaur did come an almost empty theater. quipped during one of the band. Pismo Beach—too many Prancing back and forth through, however, with a And after all, it was only lulls between songs. "Going Finishing with the song young kids with nothing to from town to town helping Tom Cat, performed do but hang around on the people get down.” previously ' by Scott’s old streets. And Scott and his group group the L.A. Express, the More than one young STUDENT SPECIAL did get down. audience easily came to its opportunist has tried to crash With David Garfidd on feet without any en­ past some burly bouncer •TQSTMX) *8(111(110 Any 2 of these keyboards, ' Neil Stub- couragement from t-shirted positioned at the dirty plate \ T o . items plus a benhouse on bass, Vince fans. glass front doors of the bag of chips Carluda on drums and Aside from the Muldaur theater. for ONLY Carlos Rios on , Scott and Scott shows, the Central Inside popcorn, cokes, provided himself with an Coast Tea ter has been the candies and hot dogs are sold excellent back-up band to scene of a wide variety of like gasoline on Memorial 855 FtoMi H it VJOt show-off his latent on performances during the past Day weekend In Los Angeles OFFER OOOO till N o . «8 saxophone. year and a half that it has to the many red-eyed .IMIT: One Coupon | visit Solo after solo, Scott been used for rock shows. patrons. showed why he is one of the From the Talking Heads Used as a movie theater most demanded studio and Ronnie Montrose, to when shows aren’t being held in Los Angeles. Elvin Bishop and Steppen- there, the Central Coast Using songs largely from wolf, the drab green walls of Theater is a very comfortable his latest album Intimate the theater have housed place to see a concert. Seats i r t u m t i Strangers and an as yet many a wild-eyed concert- with some padding on them unreleased album, Scott goer. are always a welcome change satisfied an almost full Each show varies, with to the folding chairs and

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dwcoum or coupon ■ Mustang Cany October 28,1979 Shah undergoes operation Newsline House changes price decree NEW YORK (AP)— cancer, for about six years, WASHINGTON (AP)— necessary to make an i„- Surgeons removed the shah but that recently an in­ Feds want cough vaccine termittent jaundice had The American Medical formed choice of a of Iran’s gall bladder Assodation has kept doctors’ signaled that something was BOSTON (AP)—A federal followed by a gasping intake physician,” the decision by Wednesday and checked^ to bills high by campaigning see if his longstanding cancer wrong with the gall bladder report recommends of breath that sounds like a Commissioner David A against competition among of the lymph glands had or the bile duct leading from developing a new vaccine whoop. Clanton said. "Information physicians, the Federal Trade worsened. A spokesman for the liver. against whooping cough but Until about 30 years ago, obtained by word-of-mouth Commission ruled Wed­ does not fill this need.” the deposed ruler said “ He did not wish it to be says children should still take the disease was a leading “recovery without com­ known, Armao added, the shots currently available, killer of children in this nesday. Clanton said it is jm. The FTC. in a decision plications is anticipated.” The demonstrators, mostly even though they sometimes country, and it still is a major possible to say how much Outside the hospital, as men, were kept behind police have dangerous side effects. - cause of death in developing likely to be appealed to the ex tra Americans pay Shah Mohammad Reza lines and their chanting and The report found that if countries. federal courts, said the AMA physicians because of the Pahlavi went under the knife, shouting was out of earshot vaccinations were stopped, The study, directed by a illegally restrained com­ AMA actions, “ but we are about 150 demonstrators of Pahlavi the disease would be 71 times doctor at the federal Center petition among its 200,000 convinced that the record in chanted “Death to the By contrast, inside New more common in the United for Disease Control, con­ members, a majority of this case-supports a finding shah!” and waved banners York Hospital-Cornel! States than it is now. Almost cluded “ that the benefits of American physicians. of substantial injury.” reading, “ A peaceful death is Medical center, four Iranian four times as many children vaccination outweigh the Jt ordered the AMAko end The AMA maintained in a t^o good for the shah!” women in American dress • would die from whooping risks and that the savings “ethical” restrictioiis' on statement that “The AMA .'obert Aramo, the kept a prayer vigil for the cough than die from com­ outweigh the costs,” But it member doctors ruling out Principles of Medical Ethics spokesman for Pahlavi, said shah. plications of the vaccine added that there is a need for advertising and other ways of do not proscribe advertising following the 2 W-hour The operation was Ipegun itself. “ development of a less toxic attracting " f>WfeWS through but they do prohibit false and surgery that the shah would with Dr. Benjamin Kean, Whooping cough is a vaccine.” low fees. misleading advertising that be hospitalized for two to personal physician of the highly contagious disease Infants ’ now routinely “Consumers lack access to may adversely affect quality three weeks. former Iranian ruler, joining caused by a bacteria. It is receive a series of shots that fee and other information care to patients.” Armao added that Palavi a team that also included Dr. most dangerous among immunize them against had suffered from lym­ Burton Lee, a noted lym­ children under 2. They are whooping cough, tetanus and phoma, or lymph gland phoma specialist. plagued by fits of coughing diphtheria. AMA keeps rate high, says FTC Recently, some doctors have questioned the wisdom WASHINGTON (AP)— pump, will stay on until Sept. of giving the whooping -Bowing to the wishes of the 30, 1981, when they are set to cough vaccine because of the Carter administration, the expire automatically. rare chance that the medicine House reversed itself K nocking price and will cause encephalitis, an Wednesday and voted to allocation controls off inflammation of the brain. retain price and allocation gasoline would create serious Copeland's Clothes In Great Britain, where the controls on gasoline through confusion in the energy controversy has captured mid-1981. marketplace, said Rep. John more attention, many The 225-189 turnabout Dingell, D-Mich., who led Madonna Road Plaza parents have stopped vote came amid expressions the reconsideration effort. allowing their children to be of dismay by congressional He called immediate immunized, and there has leaders over soaring oil- decontrol “ not very well IS been more than a tenfold industry profits. thought out.” increase in whooping cough. “ It’s a disgrace to the But Rep. James A. The latest study, directed nation. It’s just an absolute Courter, D-N.J., author of QUITTING BUSINESS! by Dr. Jeffrey P. Koplan of and utter disgrace,” House the decontrol amendment, the center in Atlanta, was Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill defended his proposal, . published in Thursday’s New said of the large, recently claming it would make gas England Journal of posted third-quarter profits lines less likely in the future Medicine. of some major oil com­ by shucking the govern­ EVERYTHING MUST GO “ Immunization hasn’t panies. ment’s complex allocation ALL MERCHANDISE WILL BE CLOSED OUT' really erupted as a major The House action over­ system. controversy here," Koplan turned a 191-188 vote taken And, Courier argued, said in an interview. “ In on Oct. 12 for immediate and “ controls don’t stop prices part, we wanted to dear the full gasoline decontrol— from increasing.” f-N _ ' i. - I air before it did.” adtion some critics said might Administration officials, LJOl ■ i L^tridv •• have sent prices at the (lump siding with Dingell, con­ Save on Brand New Fall clothes soaring toward $2 a gallon. tended abrupt gasoline The vote means the decontrol would hamper the for women or men including: controls, which opponents orderly phase-out of energy claim have done little to price controls sought by the coordinates pants skirts check spiraling prices at the president. blouses dresses accessories sweaters jackets KINKOS

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Law School Admissions Test Law school hopefuls look ahead to the future BY KELL YE WISE “ Don’t let anybody try to tell you that you students can find their weak points and hours. There are seven sections on the can’t study for it.’’ said Phil Dunn, a Cal concentrate on improving them. Most of exam—each one takes from 15 to 40 J o get into law school, all applicants must Poly student who recently took the test. “ I these books offer information about the minutes. Question type and length of time Schecter designs a health art class. Exhibition Design, form in these compositions, Holistic impaired functioning, contemporary, holistic care program to suit the is titled Ruth Schrier: A expressing the richly textured sickness, disease and lowered approach to health including interests and lifestyles of Novel of Fantasy and in­ exciting affirmation I often from page 3 resistance. diet, exercise and mental each of his patients. He cludes a collection of 25 fed,” said Schrier. Schecter said his eight health. encourages the elimination original paintings, Schrier said she is con­ ancient Eastern civilizations years of study and practice, “ I deal with each person as of toxic substances from the monotypes, and linoleum stantly drawing and studying that recognized the im­ including two years at the an integrated being—mind, diet, such as alcohol, drugs, cuts. how surrounding life is put portance of the spine in all undergraduate level, four soul and body are all one,” and fast or artificail foods. Eight of Schrier’s unique together. body functions. years of chiropractic school he said. , ln order, to design a monotypes, which take She said when she paints “ Even Hippocrates, ‘the and two and a half years as a Schecter not only guides suitable program for each months to complete, are the subjects take their father of modern medicine,’ clinical intern, have made his patients in the relief of patient, Schecter siad he tries featured at the exhibit. positions in a “ somewhat practiced a form of spinal hands sensitive to locate existing body pains, but said to find out as much about In making a monotype, mysterious manner” on the manipulation which is crude misaligned bones. he offers his knowledge and them as possible. Schrier first paints an image canvas. by comparison to modern He occasionally uses a training in a consultative Schecter emphasizes that on a sheet of glass. She then Schrier has participated in chiropractic techniques,” moire topography unit, capacity for individuals as anybody who really want to drapes a paper over the various exhibits, including Schecter said. which uses three-dimensional well as for families who want become healthier can do it. paint, allowing the image solo shows at Glendale He said the “ inseparable photographs of the spine. to make their relatively - “ We have the ability to to come through. Oil paint Comminity College and at relationship” between the Although he is qualified to healthy bodies even make life heaven or hell. washes to “ crisp the image” the office of the mayor of spine and the central nervous prescribe X-rays, Schecter healthier. When we’re not well, it’s are applied and pastels over Los Angeles. system directly controls all said he rarely makes use of “ I want patients who are hell. No doctor can take care the oils result in a textured Her display, located in the body functions. them. genuinely interested in their of the health of another effect. foyer of the Air Con­ When spinal bones are “Most chiropractors do health,” he said. “ When person. We have to live in Schrier, who is an art ditioning Engineering' misaligned, they interfere use X-rays,” he said. they are healthy, they realize our own bodies the rest of professor at California State Building, can be seen bet­ with nerve impulses traveling Schecter said he is not like that they function better our lives. It’s up to us to University Northridge, also ween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on to and from the brain, he “most chiropractors.” physically, intellectually and make the choice, “ Schecter hAs a unique way of doing weekdays through November explained. This irritation of Looking younger than his 27 emotianlly.” said. 1 EAT & DRINK YOUR WAY OUT OF THE RUT, COME TO PIZZA HUT!

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One construction worker leaves the site after work. About 900 people work PGAE has spent $20 million to meet NRC earthquake standards. The at Diablo Canyon now, and there will be 2S0 regular workers If the plant is monitor above can detect minute shakes In the Hosgrl fault October 2S, 1979 ind Electric

Frontpage! In all, Piper said, $20 operators are at an He said it is safely submerged open. Perry speculated the "I can’t think of any place million has been spent in emotional low point. in boric acid pools, ready to earliest Diablo Canyon could I’d rather be if there was an seismic upgrading. “ The degree of frustration be used. be licensed is the summer or earthquake out here,” said The rest of the control in this project is highest The former engineer said fall of 1980. This is after the the 28-year-old informations room was more impressive. among the operators,” he PGAE may have to store the Three Mile Island reports, officer. Here, all plant functions are said. used fuel on site at Diablo due in November, and about Earthquakes have been a monitored by a NASA Space “ It’s their work and the Canyon indefinitely if and -six months after follow-up major sticking point in Center-type set-up. Video delays are frustrating.” when the plant is in operation hearings beginning probably PGAE’s effort to set Diablo monitors, green and red Piper said not only the because of government in Decemmber. Canyon licensed. Piper lights along with hundreds of operators have been awaiting delays in developing “ I assume that if Three showed reporters seismic levers constitute the nerve the OK from the Nuclear depositories. Mile Island had not hap­ instrumments installed in the center. For every plant Regulatory Commission. “ Ideally we do not ever pened, we would have had it plant control room. He said function, there’s a button or The uranium used to fuel the want to store it here. But that by now,” Piper said of the these sensitive computers light to match, Piper said. reactor has “waited.” too. is not realistic,” Piper said. license to run the plant. would register minute shakes That way operators can keep For four years now the “ All this just to make “This plant is older than from California tremors or 24-hour vigil over the ac­ material which will be used in toast,” said Piper later. its sister plant in Portland, the Hosgri fault, located tivities within the reactor and reactor Unit I has been That toast may have to Oregon. But it has never about three miles offshore electrical turbines. stored on site at a well- wait a long time now that operated because of hold- from Diablo. , But Piper said the guarded location. Piper said. licensing hearings are tb re­ „JM,i ______, /

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seismic leriw 4 - Pag* 10 October 25,197* Mustang Dally ASI finance Tau Beta Pi Annual haunt Check cashing The ASI Finance Com­ Checks up to $25 per Electees, members and Santa Lucia Hail will have person per day may be mittee has an opening for a guests of Tau Beta Pi society _ N e w s c o p e its second annual. haunted student from the School of cashed at the Cal Poly are invited to a poduck on house on Saturday, Oct. 27 Foundation cashier office Human Development and Sunday, Oct. 28 at noon in from 7:30 to midnight. adjacent to University Union Education. Anyone in­ Cuesta Park. More in­ Campus Crusade Resumes Admission is 50 cents with a Room 212. Hours for check terested may call Nick formation may be obtained Crawford Loritts, staff Ken Larsen from the Cal hall card and $ 1 without one. cashing are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 Forestiere at 546-1291 or go by caHing 546-2317. speaker with Campus Poly Placement Office will p.m. to the ASI office in Crusade for Christ, will talk about writing resumes at Craft sale University Union Room Blood drive speak today at 11 a.m. on the a meeting of the Society of Nuclear lecture The campus Health Center 217A. library lawn and tonight at Women Engineers Tuesday, Applications are being Richard B. H ubbard, and the Tri-Counties Blood 7:30 in Chumash Oct. 30 at 1 a.m. The meeting accepted for artists who want engineer and energy con­ Awareness Day Bank are seking donors of Auditorium. Admission is will be in the Science to sell their work at the Craft sultant, will give a lecture on Disabled Student Services blood. Anyone wishing to free. Building, Room E-47. Center Christmas sale. The the technical and moral is sponsoring a display of give blood may do so bet­ dcadine for applications is aspects of nuclear power at special equipment for the ween 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Coffeehouse Attorney to speak Nov. 16. More information 7:30 p.m. on Friday Oct. 26 deaf and blind from 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30 in may be obtained at teh Craft at San Luis Obispo Junior to 2 p.m. in the University Chumash Auditorium. ASI Special Events George Thatcher, San Luis Center on the first floor of High school. The event is Union Plaza as part of Committee presents Coffee Obispo city attorney, will the University Union. sponsored by Seaside Sur­ Disabled Student Awareness Birth control House, a program featuring speak on current law-related Day. Included in the day is Workshops designed to local musicians, tonight at 8 issues today at 5 p.m. in UU Poly Royal vival Group. an hour of music, speakers help men and women choose in the Mustang lounge 219. There is no charge for Grandma’s House a contraception method downstairs in the University and a skit from II a.m. to admission. A first prize of $30 is being G randm other’s House noon in the plaza. There will suited to their lifestyle arc Union. Admission is 50 offered in the Poly Royal held every Wednesday from cents. . Fee waivers Children’s Center is having be a free film festival from 10 theme contest. Anyone may an open house on Wednesday a.m. in UU 220. 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the Health Day on bay enter the contest. The Center Conference Room. Employees of Cal Poly Oct. 31 from 9:30 to 11:30 who are full-time or per­ deadline to submit entries in a.m. The center is located at Paid positions V Discussion will cover ad­ The Downtown Baywood boxes in the Activities vantages, disadvantages, side Chamber of Commerce is manent part-time and who the intersection of South and Cal Poly’s antique piano want to take classes at Cal Planning Center, library restoration project is stUl effects, effectiveness and sponsoring an Oktoberfest Broad streets. Refreshments Poly this winter may obtain foyer or' University Union and entertainment will be looking for students in-: proper use of each method. which will feature live bands, information desk is Nov. 2. an ice cream social, water fee waiver applications in the provided. terested in working for the Backpacking personnel office, Ad­ project. Students will be contests and costume con­ Intramurals Haunted house The military science ministration Room 110. paid. Anyone interested may tests. The Oktoberfest will Theta Chi fraternity will department is sponsoring a Applications are due by A m ixed d o u b le s see Dr. Ratcliff in the music take place on Second Street have a ‘haunted house" on backpack trip in Pinnacles November 20. volleyball tournament will be building. in Baywood Park on Sunday, Halloween for children from National Monument for all Oct. 28, from 11 a.m. until held at the main gymnasium on Sunday, Nov. 4 beginning dark until 11 p.m. The house ‘The Sting” interested students on dark. There is no charge for Haloween dance is at 844 Upham St. in San ASI Films Committee at 9 a.m. The tournament is Saturday and Sunday, Oct. the day. Luis Obispo. Sound effects, presents “ The Sting" Friday, The Iota pledge class of open to non-varsity players. 27 and 28. More information ghosts and costumes made by Oct. 26 in Chumash Gamma Phi Beta sorority is There will be an open class about the trip may be ob­ Museum members of Theta Chi will be Auditorium. Admission is sponsoring a Halloween and a novice class. Entry fees tained bv calling 546-ARMY. featured. Admission is free. $1. Shows are 7 and 9:30 Teeter-totter Anyone interested in dding costume dance tonight at 9. are $1 per team. Sign-ups are p.m. ^ volunteer work at the Morro Costumes are required. being taken in the intramural Bagpipe band An . Alpha Phi sorority Travel slides Bay Museum of Natural Admission to the dance is office. The Central Coast teeter-totter marathon to History may receive training $2.75 at the door. The dance Highland Society Pipe Band There will be a slide benefit the American Heart Saturday and Sunday, Oct. will be held at Station 51. Skateboards A skateboard demon­ is seeking pipers, drummers presentation today at 11 a.m. Association will begin at 9 27 and 28. For times of the and Scottish-style dancers. of universities in Europe, p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4 with training call the museum at Theme contest stration today at 11 a.m. which is sponsored by Anyone interested may Asia, South America and the festivities in the University 772-2694. contact Lawrence Field at The Poly Royal Executive Central Coast Surfboards Middle East at which Cal Union Plaza. The marathon 543-6626 or may attend a Concert Board is looking for a person and ASI Recreation and Poly students may study in will be continued by girls in meeeting of the society on an overseas program, ^he .the sorority until 9 p.m. on with the ability and desire to Tournaments Committee The Cal State Northridge design the 1980 Poly • Royal will feature skaters from the aAy Tuesday at 7 p.m. at presentation will be in0 *Friday, Nov. 9. 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Scuba diving is not a cording to Hutton. stresses education in- its “ It is dangerous diving macho sport, but instead, a “ In our classes you have to classes. without instruction. You hobby that anyone can know everything from In-class education is not have to learn to understand enjoy, according to divers in equipment to physiology,'’ the only form of education different feelings and sen- San Luis Obispo County. hesaid. that is important to-the sations and know how to “ There is no reason why a "Everybody’s philosophy potential scuba diver, ac- cope with them,” said person of average physical is different, but education is cording to Hutton and Hutton, conditipn can’t scuba dive,” the key,” said A1 Bet- Bettencourt. People in- A factor that keeps many said Let Hutton, who works ten court, former owner of terested in diving should people from enrolling in for Water Pro in San Luis Al’s Sporting Goods in spend a lot of time skin scuba classes is a fear of the Cayucos. diving, getting used to the unknown and a fear of ' He added that old episodes Scuba diving classes given currents and learning to feel sharks, said both men. of “ Sea Hunt” and Jacques at dive s^ops offer cer- comfortable in the water. “ I don’s know anyone Cousteau documentaries tification with nationally Divers should* also learn to who has been afraid of have promoted the myth that re c o g n iz e d d iv in g know their physical limits, sharks because fear is scuba diving is a manly associations, such as the according to Bettencourt. unrecorded. -You’re not Dean Cully, left, helps Steve Scott hook up his sport. National Association of “i think that if a student going to tell someone that scuba equipment. 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W om en's years we’ll evaluate the team but it went the five game to see if they arc viable to distance. The total point volleyball play Division I. 1 think Cal spyead told the closeness of Poly has the potential to play this one: Stanford 63 Cal You’ve gotta admit, Division I.” Poly 60. volleyball has come a long Of course what will Then came the highlight of way in the past few years. determine Division I status the year, the Brigham Young Ever since Wilt Chamberlain eventually will be the play of tournament. They beat Utah and Keith Erickson, both the ladies themselves. And in and Northern Arizona before playing professional this the Mustangs may have running into no. 9 ranked basketball, started touring started what may be a fine Houston. They lost the first with pro volleyball teams, tradition. game 15-3. When many .national recognition and Last year’s team finished teams would have thrown in popularity has come of age. at 12-8 and fourth in their the towel against a Houston Women’s volleyball has conference. This year’s team team that sported three six- been in existence for 17 years is 9-8, but the schedule in­ footers, the Mustangs fought at Cal Poly, and finally it too volves much better teams. So back to win the next two and is coming of age. far the Mustangs have fared stay alive. They proceeded to well in every match. defeat Montana State and Commentary by They placed fifth in the Portland State (last year Davis tournament, beating ranked 10th) before losing in Brian Miller Stanislaus, Stanford, Davis, the finals to Long Beach and losing close to a State. And after 11-15 and This year the Mustangs are powerful Berkeley, 11-13, 8- 12-15 losses, the Mustangs playing their first year of 11,8-11. again took it to overtime, Division I volleyball. They’re They lost to Pepperdine, a losing 15-17. finding it pretty, tough, known powerhouse and The second place finish tougher than last year, but among the top 10 in the was exactly what the when this, season closes a lot nation, but not without a Mustangs needed to gain a of folks west of the fight, the last game going little recognition and respect. Mississippi are going to into overtime 15-17. Nobody picked them to play know exactly where Cal Poly They again ran into in the finals, and they were is located. Berkeley, and again the last seeded 13th out of 17 teams. RNR Head of women's athletics game went 15-17. The The S.C.A.A. is a tough Evie Pellaton explains: Mustangs had won the first conference, the only tougher ‘‘These first three years of game 15-13. one possibly being the one Marie Lundie and Laurie Borgaro when the Mustangs meet Cal State Division I play arc on a trial They lost next to Stanford, will be playing In the last home Northridge. Game time is set for 7 basis. At (he end of the three whom they defeated earlier. S n Volleyball, page 15 game of the season Saturday night p.m. ------1------

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Nationals in Florida After weekend women runners could be in paradise BY GREGOR ROBIN Harter, who was picked now. vitational, O’Donnell came now to establishing herself as undefeated runner also, in Southern California Athletic “ Evelyn Stewart is finally in right behind Kate Keyes, a who’s who in America.’’ Kathy Mintie. After four weekends of Association’s “Coach of the back, and Sheila O’Donnell (Maggie Keyes’ sister) whose Maggie will have her work “ It’s true Mintie is un­ invitational competition, the Year,’’ said the women are. has really blossomed,’’ the credentials are outstanding. cut out for her this weekend, defeated, but maybe she has women’s cross country team running healthy and strong coach said. “ In our in­ “ Maggie is well on r a way Harter said. UCLA has an not met the people Maggie is in a position to threaten has met in competition,’’ UCLA, Arizona and Cal Harter said. Berkeley in the AIAW The course at Sacramento National Qualifying Meet at State will be a true cross Sacramento State, Saturday. country course with hills and Cal Poly has a chance to twists and turns in the path, go to the National Meet at but it won’t be as tough as Florida State, in Tallahassee the Cal Poly women’s home on Saturday, November \1 if course, said Harter. it qualifies. Tbs women's team will WASHINGTON (AP) — either have to place in the top Three states so far have three at the qualifying meet, established “silver-haired or they can become a Team legislatures,’’ special bodies at Large, by appointment of that give senior citizens more an AIAW committee. Then influence on laws affecting the Mustangs would go to them. Florida in the fourth The chambers have no position. The top fifteen power actually to make laws, individuals in the qualifying but they give the elderly a meet also get to go. voice in the legislative “ Because our region is process. The idea of an overflowed with great cross elected body to represent country teams, the Team at The womens cross country team sits on the grass Keyes, 1st; Kathy Perkins, 3rd; Eileen Kramer, 4th; citizens over the age of 60 Large program was set up,” at Morro Bay Golf Course In their order of finish at Sheila O ’Donnell, 7th; Janice Kelley, 8th; and was pioneered in Missouri in Coach Lance Harter said. the Cal Poly Invitational. Left to right: Maggie Kady Wanamaker, 12th. 1973. Delegates, elected by elderly citizens, meet in a three-day session and then follow through as lobbyists trying to convince regular lawmakers to put their ideas into law. Similar programs GENERAL. DYNAMICS I B s m - l » f « l l y n - I f * •ATUBOAV DYNAMICS fasn. -1 ya I Bp m -tg.m IVI Bayw oD dlnn laaidtJi.

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Playing for Newport Har­ Nationals team and is still during a match. both center-blockers leaving “ In the past, coaching a volley bor, a CIF finalist her senior eligible. And like Lundie, she When Mike Wilton was the team, there will be a women's sport was almost year, her team lost to Corona felt the pressure of the big asked to take over women’s vacancy that needs Tilling. secondary,” she explains. Del Mar in the finals. One southern schools. Overall, the Mustangs are “The coach was first a From pago 13 vollevball at Cal Poly in mid- reason Corona Del Mar was ‘]Tm having fun up here,” July of last year, that barely young, but experienced. teacher, then a coach. The in the finals was Aileen says Semonsen, who had just left him five weeks before Volleyball, especially for interest or the time necessary (hat boast* U .C.L.A i, Semonsen, and now they’re been working out before an practice began. Not really women, has come in leaps to put in waih’t there.” US.C.. San Diego State, and playing side by side. evening match. “ I wanted to enough team to recruit and bounds the last few For Wilton, volleyball Long Beach State. The But they also played side have fun and be competitive talent. Yet he steered them to years. Aileen Semonsen is comes first. He's given the overall national power in by side for the ..Orange at the 'same time. At their first-ever winning among the first women to money and time, and with women’s volleyball may very County Volleyball Club, and U.C.L.A. it was all ‘win ' season. gain a full-time scholarship that he is building what he well lie in so u th ern learned to play together, win’.” “ When we started this at Cal Poly. She is the first in , hopes to be a Cal Poly California, where for some Lundie the setter, Semonsen Wendy Lewis was year, I was going on what I volleyball. Lundie will be tradition. Volleyball has people, it’s as natural as the hitter. primarily interested in felt at the end of last year,” eligible for hcr’s next year. come a long way at Cal Poly getting a tan. In her second year of basketball and track when noted Wilton. “ I think we Women’s athletic director for the women. And with Three big reasons the college, Lundie played last she entered high school, but reached our potential at the Evie Pellaton has a valid Wilton steering the helm, and Mustangs are scratchin’ and year for U.S.C., ranked fifth she soon found herself end of the year. We ended up reason for the scholarships a good draft next year, that clawin’ with the best of them in the country.- Her coach playing volleyball. fourth in conference last and the jump to Division I. tradition could be a reality. come from those southern was the same coach from the “ It was a change, and I year, and we may be there California beaches. Orange County Club. But he was pretty good at it, so I like again this year. Both Nor- (AP)— search,” he added. Aileen Semonsen, Marie was gone after her first year it,” she said. thridge and Irvine built pcrienced politicians For Wilm, a suitable Lundie and Wendy Lewis are and she decided to change. Like the other two, Lewis heavily also.” not apply. candidate must have no but three members of a team “ 1 heard Cal Poly had a lived within minutes of the There are still some rough Carl C. Wilm, a’ self­ political experience or ties that when it does play reputable program,” said beach and so she spent a lot edges to iron out. Wilton is employed personnel con- and he or she must have a together as a team, can Lundie. ” It’s a lot different of time working on skills, still searching for the sultant, makes that successful employment produce exciting results. up here. Athletes are placed “ Actually playing on the combination of six women restriction in a “help record, an unblemished But more important these on a pedestal at U.S.C. Cal beach is great for your in­ that can generate both of­ wanted” ad seeking a background, a well-knit three along with the rest of Poly is a lot lower-keyed.” door game,” says Lewis. fense and defense. And with suitable candidate for family and absolute integrity (he team may be the Aileen Semonsen had a “ On the beach it’s a two man president. and good character. beginning of a new tradition sparkling high school career. game, so you have to be a lot MIKE'S The ad in the Denver Post Wilm, 61, conceded he in women's volleyball at Cal When she tried out her quicker. It helps your leaping simply is an application of might, have a hard time freshmen year she had and your defense.” COPY BOOM sound business practice, he Poly. j A COMPLETE COPYING SBNVlCl finding someone with those All but one of the ladies on doubts of even making the Bat maybe the main gear ;7JAFDOimit BlVb said. qualifications and he said he the team is a southern squad. 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