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Hearing Officer Robert Lugannani looks lost amid the students who took over hearings for An unidentified member of the Anti-CIA coalition exhorts ten UC San Diego students Wednesday The students, chanting anti-CIA slogans students who disrupted Wednesday's hearings as Third demanded that the hearings be opened to everyone. (TT photo: Bill Brooks) College dean Dan Munoz looks on helplessly. Anti-CIA Rally Disrupts Whitehill Testimony Demonstrators May Be Disciplined

by Mark Stadler News Editor

Wednesday afternoon's student disciplinary hearings were disrupted and ended in confusion as 100 chanting demonstrators invaded the Local Lobby Finances Questioned recreation gym conference room. . Hearing Officer Robert Lugannani immediately adjourned the hearings, which are scheduled to resume Wednesday morning at 10. Reg Fee Committee, Q)op Examine Fund Use for Trips . The disruption came after students assembled outside the main gym to rally in support of the ten charged students. The rally had been timed to Two weeks ago the BRG decided during the trip in question he by J ames G. Soto coincide with President Saxon's visit to UC San Diego to testify in the to freeze the annex budget'pending talked to various members of the City Editor hearings. further investigation and SBPC about abolishing the council, Has the UC San Diego student However, discussion of the organization. The that morning Saxon had phoned to say he was unable to Lobby annex made wise and to various groups about collective appear as scheduled. He told Milton Gordon, the university lawyer at the correct use of student funds money was frozen after UCSD bargaining for state employees, Student Body Presidents' Council proceedings, that he had to prepare for a state Senate budget hearing allocated 'to it? Has th~ annex and the need to reform the student Thursday. co-repr esentative Fred Speck lobby. succeeded in providing UCSD (The hearings are quasi-judicial in 'nature; no one can be fo rced to brought the trip to the attention of Switala said that during the trip. students with an effective voice to testify. ) local legislators and the UC lobby theBRG. copies of coop member Marco Li in Sacramento? Directors' Meetings Only? Mandri's position paper on the Possible Off-Campus Move These questions are the subject The annex trip, which cost SBPC and UC Student Lobby also Yesterday Chancellor McElroy issued a statement saying he has not of the two-part series in the Triton $232.66, has been questioned by distributed. In his paper, LiMandri made a decision concerning the possibility of moving the hearings to a Times. Financial questions con­ Coop members because the annex calls for the abolishment of the location off-campus. Wednesday night Vice-chancellor and Dean of cerning the annex are· di~tJ8Sed -directors did not ·attend 1l lobby SBPC. Students George Murphy had told reporters the hearings would be I today, while lobby annex activities directors meeting. According to Switala contends that the BRG moved, but McElroy said yesterday he is " rethinking" the question. will be covered Monday. BRG guidelines, lobby annex allocation was a misun­ A decision will be announced Monday after Murphy returns from an ••• directors may only take trips to derstanding. Originally his request administrators conference in Berkeley . The annex's activities were statewide meetings ot the UC called for funds to cover general McElroy said " measures will be taken to insure there will not be a brought to the attention of the Lobby Annex directors. "lobby business" rather than lobby repeat performance," and added that it is a " distinct possibility" that Student Cooperative and its On the requisition form for a Continued on Page 3 disciplinary action will be taken against some of the participants in BudgeUResource Group (BRG) university vehicle, Switala said Wednesday's disruption. recently when it was learned that that the purpose of the trip was to The hearings themselves took a back seat to the afternoon's events. annex directors Steve Switala and attend " SBPC member Tough Issues Deputy Vice-chancellor of Student Affairs Rick Whitehill was still on the Maia McGhee took a five-day, 1519- discussions, collective bargaining stand for his third ~ay of testimony as students' attorney Peter Schey mile trip up and down the state to (discussions) and Student Lobby questioned him about the events on the gym steps during the question and conduct " lobby business" in organization." Switala told the a,nswer period with Saxon Nov. 25. ,January. Triton Times yesterday, that Face Del Mar Before Whitehill resumed his testimony, a video tape was shown of the question and answer session. Schey said the tape was necessary to provide hearing officer Robert Lugannani with an overview of the day's events and to establish the emotional state of the crowd at the gym. Voters Tuesday The tape, Schey said, would establish that Saxon's answers to student by Sara Lowen . questions-answers Schey characterized as "hostile, arrogant, Community Editor provocative and non-responsive"-provoked an "emotional response" [This article is the first in a two­ from the crowd. part series on next Tuesday's Rally Outside Gym Panelists at Wednesday's ERA Debate (I-r) : Rita Miller of election in Del Mar. Part one deals STOP ERA, moderator Kirstie Wilde of KGTV, and Judy with the referendum on the While testimony was taking place 200 people assembled on the grassy DiGennaro, pro-ERA attorney. (TT photo: Nathan Meyers) community plan and the proposed knoll outside the main gym for a scheduled rally in support of the ten recall of Del Mar City Councilman charged students. The people there head several speakers from the Anti­ John Weare, while part two will CIA coalition condemn CIA activities and alleged ties between that agency and UC. ERA Assailed, Defended cover the seven candidates for three city couneil seats.] At that gathering, one representative of the coalition told the assem­ The revisions in the proposed blage they should protest the hearings and call for them to be opened to a~ Debate Wednesday community plan were made last the public. A main complaint of the charged students has been that the month by a city council appointed hearings are only " quasi-open," because only 50 observers were allowed by Robin DeRieux traditions," and because its committee to reflect Del Mar in at one time. Staff Writer passage would disrupt- the strong voters' view of the plan, as The Equal Rights Amendment family unit that she considers "the determined in a Nov. 25 poll on the (ERA) was both denounced as backbone of America." proposal. "irresponsible" and defended as She also opposes the amendment As a result of committee :'a fundamental right" at a debate on the grounds that states already revisions, the plan no longer 10 the Revelle Cafeteria Wed­ have laws protecting women contains provisions for a loop trail, nesday night. against discrimination. density bonuses and restriction of The debate, moderated by In addition, she tenned the ERA the size of the commercial district. Channel 10 newscaster Kirstie " uncertain" (it covers too broad of Wilde, was between Rita MiUer, an area), "irresponsible" (it af­ Six Goals research chairwoman of fects too many already established In its present form, the plan Stop ERA, and Judy DiGennaro, a laws) and "undesirable" (it would consists of six goals designed to San Diego attorney and advocate mar the basic structure of the maintain the natural environment of the amendment. family). and village atmosphere of Del .It was sponsored by the UC San DiGennaro denied Miller's Mar. The goals are: Diego Feminist Coalition. assertion that already existing -to adopt a specific program to The amendment under question laws which eroteet against preserve and acquire open space; reads, "Equality of rights under discrimination are sufficient. -to minimize the impact of the th law shall not be denied or She favors passage of the' automobile on the city by abridged by the US or by any State amendment because It would: redesigning Camino del Mar, on account of sex." -"give us some kind of coherence building bikeways and en­ in evaluating what we want to do couraging the Implementation of Mille r objects to the ERA Hearing Officer Robert Lugannani (teft) confers wit~ under state laws;" local transit and mass transit "equal legal respon­ students' attorney Peter Schey (middle) and UC coun el ~cause -"finally prove that in this systems; Sibilities for men and women is a Milton Gordon (right) after 100 student di rupted Wed­ -to preserve Del Mar' village nesday afternoon's disciplinary hearings. (TT pho 0 : Sharon forel n Idea not part of our Continued on P.,~ 3 onlinued on Page 3 Roberts) FrIday, Febraary!'7,lI'1I Pap! Friday, February 27, 1978

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DIego. Inion columns are welcomed. Alieubml""lona .hould be Good Drives Out the Bad Leners 10 lhe Editor .,d OP Th should nol ..ceec:t Ihree peg .. In Iypedtehglh ondouble • 7.·SPIC~ln·The°n-spa""". Tr;::~~;=: ie:-~ I:'tght 10 edit aubmleslonl because Last 'week, 34 distinguished empty plain your quarry tu~ his love and beUef in law itself, 0' space IImllalions or .Iyle requlreme",l. I I adY8rllsements c"I.~.3468 . For editorial . ~1452· 3468: 'orbu.lnessand d ap oy • Low round on you; when the real deVIl while opposing certain laws. He professors wrote an open letter Enll,ecOfllenls copy,lghtl97e, TritOfl TIm • . expressirti the opinioo that the laughs and you have no law to put took punistunent proudly. It was a studera who heckled, shoved and your own back agalmt.... wher., wellspring of his effectiveness. . spat on President Salloo " ... were will you turn in the cold wmd that I cannot see the Sallon Ten domg Blows the defenders of academic freedor,n will blow on that day? ! the same. Their actions were in ~ No ... I give the devil benefit of finest tradition of Crystal Nacht. at the time of President Saxon s appointment. the results of that poll. visit." They imply that there are law for my own safety's sake! . Like the French students in the Del Mar... The reasons given for the recall Weare's recall movement is times when even the codes of free There is a fundamental dif­ May uprising, their only ac­ Scheduling Solution: atmosphere by maintaining low by its initiators are that Weare complishment was to alienate residential density, strengthening largely a response to his op­ aDd Cheap speech should be cur~~lIed, ference between civil disobedience deprived citizens of the right to and the kind of outrage conunitted possible allies and destroy all height controls and insUring the position, along with council especially when the OPPOSition. is Third College's Completion vote on the community plan, has members Richard Rypinski and by Edw.ud Simons attempting to defend something on Saxon and the University. Both movement toward compromise, by availability of moderate-cost housing; shown fiscal irresponsibility on the Tom Shepard to holding a outrageous. . , are forcefLll demonstrations of violating ooIy those laws which council, has failed to implement frustration with an injustice that protect them and which others hold Don Strebel has correctly pointed out that the class sched~g -to preserve the economic in­ referendum on the community 1 am reminded of Paul Scofield. s 1 open spaces and has constantly plan. Shots due process seems unable to cope most dear. roblems are in large part due to a classroom shortage, but do n~ think tegrity of the city by insuring that portrayal of Sir Thomas More m h.e solution is to put the small, departmental conference rooms Into.the ignored the people. The organizers of the recall drive the film A MaD For A~ SeasODS. with. Both involve breaking the It certainly is arguable ·whether commercial growth there is Weare responds to the charges law. However, there the similarity compatible with protecting the say that they would have included Forgive the inaccuraCies, bu~ I or not all CIA ties should be cut. classr~~ f: !~~~g=he mentioned, 3218, 421~, 5218,6218 and 7218 against him by saying that, Rypinski and Shepard in the recall believe the scene went something ends. Certainly they should be if major environment and the community through his support· of the 11- rC::.u surrounded by faculty and research staff offices. Work would be plan; and if their terms did not end this like this: More's son-in-law urges reforms aren't made. I can un­ question poll on the community WHICH a. b la use of these rooms as classrooms. March. Weare's term is not up him to arrest a rogue who is cer­ Civil disobedience is a ca~ul derstand those students' -to assure partiCipation in city plan, he allowed voters more input ru:;r:::::, f~e~e:ded (and present) use of ~~ COpanf~~::t::S~:~ planning by developing procedures until 1978. tain to betray More's past kind­ manipulation of the establ~h­ frustration with the pace of the graduate seminars, advanced degree exams an e than a yes-no vote on a referendum academic debate ... even their need facilitating citizen participation in Four Del Mar residents began nesses and help the king in his ment's unjust laws to ~ke Its would have. Circulating the petition to recall CONDOM do something forcefull, even any update of the community plan. nefarious plans. More answers; enforcement so embarrassmg and to w~~d ~ ~~~:r::ath~e too smaIl to make much of a dent in the r:eal Wea re said the other cha rges are . Weare shortly after the vote on the illegal, to ~ring home their point. Proponents of the plan argue More: But he has broken no impractical that the powers-that­ nee:f~or 'classroom space on campus. The ooly satisfactory solution, totally false. "They're phony referendum. The petition was laws! be are forced to change ~e~. The Protestors should learn that that it reflects the views of Del Mar issues, in that an attack on my unfortunately a long range one, is to get Third College completed to take voters on land-use issues, as submitted to the city clerk last SHOULD protest without dignity is, in the essence is to use a nation s good philosophy of land use is not a valid November, who found the number SL: He is the devil ~elf! laws to protect oneself ,:,hile long run, suicide. It doesn't do any the pressure off the rest of the campus. DR. JAN SIREN determined in the Nov. 25 poll. reason for recall." Eliminate him by virtue of a higher D. A. Stickle, a Del Mar resident of valid signatures eight less than breaking the bad ones. Ghandi ~as good to hide behind the good laws RESEARCH SCIENTIST Both referendum and recall the required number. law! expert at this. Martin Luther K10g you have scorned while leaving the who wrote the ballot argument proposals are COMected to battles lUSE? APIS DEPARTMENT The circulators were given one used civil disobedience to shake bad ones alone. against the plan, argues that the More: So to catch the ~vil you over the community plan that month to get eight more valid the conscience of the country. If you want the Man to cha~e plan is weak in its provisions for would tear down every la,,: t~t began when the council approved a signatures for the petition which The choice of the right his ways, make him look fool1sh, low density housing in the north revised version of the plan in May stands in your path to get at hlID . beach area and that a higher they did, adding the recall proposal condom ("rubber") Is not a He willingly paid the legal oot like a martyr. If you want to 1975. to the March ballot. decision to be made lightly. survive, give the enemy the benefit density in the area would provide SL: Yes! penalties for the laws he broke This Year's Bowie In June 1975, Del Mar citizens Both the recall and the You have to choose the one because in so doing he demon­ of those laws that save your own more residents with hOUSing by the submitted a petition to the council More: And what will you do when beach and increase the city's real referendum require a Simple that's right for you. Period. you are finished, and .all the laws strated their stupidity, his moral neck. calling for a referendum on the majority to pass. When you finally decide on G.BRIN Just Not Up to Last Year's estate tax income. brought down, and there on the superiority, and most importantly, plan. The council recalled the plan, what you need-·be It lubricated, Election or Appointmeot then voted against holding a It is difficult to understand the overwhelmingly positive reviews given The proposal to recall Weare ERA. .. unlubrlcated. corrugated, steel­ David Bowie's current tour. , . ed . referendum on it, chOOSing instead belted or whatever . . Mr. asks whether Weare should be to conduct a poll on eleven aspects coun try we are not in the business Pre-Med Student Lauds Counseling Services The "Diamond Dogs" tour of 1974 could ~~ have been lmpr~ up~n, recalled and, if so, whether he Condom, on Convoy St. In San that was Bowie and Co. at their best. BoWie 8 ~werful, emfo~ vo: of it, which was held Nov. 25. of oppressing people on account of Diego, has It. In bales. We also ff h did not have a number of students placed into should be replaced by election or As a senior pre-medical student, of he.ro Ice .w. 0 GPA B medical schools by UCSD (way and Ii uid movements coupled with a large, diverse ban an mo The plan's present form reflects their sex;" and make our own, custom-fitted I would say that the pre-med spe~lfle d mlDlmu~ ts she af- above the national average) a~­ tti i props created a stirring atmosphere that Will ':lever IM: equalled. Hearings. .. -"give us a uniform standard" to for the ultimate In sensitivity, counseling services at UCSD serve talking to the~e ~tu e~ ation for tests to the effectiveness of this ~ve:y song was perfonned with a feeling and aura whlClt captl.vated and judge by. protection and nair, in a variety Following a psuedo-pantomime by coalition members depicting illega) She added, " We 're talking about of colors. Come In for a free an important function in ~res~n- tempted t? eva u.a .e m~vvaluations type of program. overtook the audience. . j d rk .t a constitutional analysis of fun­ sizing. But come. ting needed and essential In- a career 10 medlc1O~. n.unction I believe it is important to point During "Sweet Thing," you were there tasting the fog Ul a a" CI y CIA activities 100 people marched on the rec gym conference room, damental rights." formation for the s.tudent W~[~ ~ad~o~!~[t~~ c~i other out that it is not essential to maj~r street. You felt Major Tom drift off from earth towa~ the end of Sf~ chanting "Off-campus CIA." Arriving there, some took a gate off its Located in a discreet, plain preparing to undergo the rlgor.ous WI . in a scientific field in order to gain Oddity." Bowie's relaxed pace, the extrava~ant settings, the length ? hinges and others climbed over the fence. The crowd nearly filled the brown bUilding at 9999 Convoy courtyard outside Ute conference room. Miller countered, " I'm for St. process of applying to medical that the pre-med entrance to Majors show (2J,2 hours), and the size of. the band displayed the effort spent m the prt~S:~?:Wl:~1 medi~al sc~ool. Inside the room Lugannani ordered the doors locked, but one of the women 's rights, but I do not favor a schools.. d ling program at UCSD is in any of the soc1al SCiences, arts, production of the tour. the ta women's rights amendment ... Mrs. Parks served pre-me counse is a necessar or humanities serve well to orient a This time out the swiftly executed music 'was. as barredn ~ s. gge · charged students, Marco LiMandri, held a dooe open and the students, '. strl ped of emotion lind rna e Ul seemm ly still chanting and clapping swarmed inside. You don't need an ERA to work . The songs were Just ... songs, P nd I had a chance to display and support yourself, or to set !~~d~~n~ll;a::s!~~rv~~~~ ~~~;;l~~~~va~~ation, ~nfO!"1ll8ti?~ student towadr~n:1s h::rsf~~~~ m t lyrics The band was too loud a rare y of At this point Lugannani gathered his papers and said, "I think U's best .. . f .. change and prevlew10g In- concerns an we adj ourn. " different patterns in the home. ", Mr. and their or gammg ex. 'hni ues in a somewhat human beings. Indeed, once you ftS:lf:The lighting, all white, served the colorless event well: :~ ~~t qualiflcatio~ "Dlegal Assembly" The two women were sharply entrance. into a medical SChlool.! ~rv~:te~atm~Phere . I think the enter medical school, you will the songs and concert a.s a whole seemed~xtre,:~ :~ioyable (yes: divided on their views concerning his slower songs were his best. I sUpPQS41 e con After that administrators looked on helplessly as the students filled the don't believe she threw peop e ou SlID never have a chance to study these rts the effect ERA would have on Bowie seemed to have a good time), but then so are most cooce . man room. Third College Dean gan Munoz called for the students to leave, children and family life. According subjects, in depth, again. . The divine figure of two years ago was ~en~y exposed as a ~ fun advising them that it was an "illegal assembly" and ordering them to Condom. So if one is not interested 10 leave. • _ to a publication of the " California a research named Bowie-whi~ isn't necessarily ~~ ~is S~~n r::;~layed Commission on the Status of purs~ing ori~te.d Where were the critics two years ago. ve 0 Atter. ~e , chan~ died ciown, .. anAitti:CIA, coalition representative career after medical school, It IS Women" referred to by Miller, reviews of "Diamond Dogs"? · STEVE MORTON asked administrators if the studen s coUld stay AAd . ~atc~ . Other students where the rubber meets the choad. not essential to spend one's u~ demande4a . la~ger room. .- - passage of the amendment would dergraduate years studying' the In response Munoz said that the sign-up procedure allowed for an open eliminate .laws still existing in more esoteric aspects of biology hearing. some states that require male and chemistry. One can spend such After the students left LugaMani said it was '·'unfortllnate we couldn't support of the wife. student Lobby. . . time delving into. various aspects continue," but that he did not intend to change procedure because of the disruption. "Women would have no basic of human culture, personality, Wi Iderness Class Still Open directors' meetings exclusively. Bob Simon is conducting the social organization, literature· and right to support," Miller said "and In addition to the January trip by . Id f the "The Lugannani said he would not move the hearings, nor seek increased investigation for the reg fee art. Last week 8 section orientation meeting was he or course'of the security or disciplinary action against the disruptive stUdents. He was 1 don 't want to see women lose Switala and McGhee, the Coop and their right to bear their children." committee, which for the first time During my interviews for Wilderness and Contemporary Mar ~e::!~gDr~~~y next later over-ruled by Murphy and McElroy. BRG has questioned a trip taken by is acting as an official super­ medical school, I discussed an­ Contemporary Issues Departmen. cti tudents The two lawyers disagreed on their reaction to the disruption. Gordon DiGennaro replied, " Who says three annex members to quarter's discussion leader:s in .order to inform prospe ve s that women have a right or an visorial body for student funded thropolgy, my undergradua.te called the action "totalitarianism" and said "It's unfortunate we were Sacramento in early February. activities. about the sections offered thIS spnng. of f culty obligation to raise children?" major at UCSD. I .sensed. real 1n­ prohibited from continuing a fact-finding session to find out what really Only Two Persons Simon said that his investigation The Wilderness class was begun four )'ears a~o by 8 ,gro~. a · to happened on Nov. 25." She stressed that equality for terest by my interviewers 10 what I h Switala, McGhee and Marco has found there is some problem as had to say about the social milieu and students at Muir College. The cou~ deals :::;::t ~iP= I~he . Could Have Beeo Avoided women. should not mean that LiMandri attended the meeting at females should have the same to what is a legal or ilJegal ex­ of the Swat Pathans or the his natural envirorunent throu.~ ~WI~ects:e series on Tuesday~ and Schey, on the other hand, said, "If this were a truly open hearing" the a cost of $70 per person. According penditure of lobby annex funds. In main body of the course CODSIS a hi h will be used for right to ignore their children as to BRG guidelines, only two per­ determinants of aggression in a Thursdays as well as a seminar on Wednesdays w c disruption could have been avoided. He added that the action seemed to addition to investigating the be the student's response to their feeling that the charged students "are men, but that society should be sons were budgeted to attend. The group of Yanomamo Indians. . lectures, films, discussion of talks on and publication of LiMandri's report, Since I \fill be studYlDg readin~, an~ su~iva~ sa~~~ being marched through the hearings without due process." restructured so that both men and expenditure of $70 for LiMandri's techniques in preparation for the reqUlred five day packmg trip at the women take responsibility for the Simon has questioned the January biochemistry, physiology, im­ McElroy tenned the disruption an " intolerable experience that must expenses is currently under trip because there was no lobby ofthe quarter. . . sect· hich raising of children. question. munology, and the like for the next In addition to the guest lectures, there are dISCUSSion IOns, w not happen again." He said that UCSD officials have been " tolerant director's meeting at the time. The four years, I can truly say that my enough" and promised " prompt disciplinary action" in the event of Miller reiterated her point that The Chancellor'S Advisory deal with a particular area of wilderness invol~ement , such .8.8 al~;d February directors' meeting is undergraduate studies in an­ another disruption. change should be " orderly . Committee on Registration Fee native lifestyles, natural history, consciousness, literature, pohtics, natural" and not mandated. also under study because of thropology were invaluable. Programs is also investigating the LiMandri's inclusion in the travel actual wilderness skills. . . . the Iy activities of the annex. SCOTI A. RUBIN As of this week there are still operungs 10 the course, however, .on budget. ANNOUNCEMENT way to become enrolled is to talk directly ~o a ~ussion lea?er - el~~ by calling him or by going to a schedule~ mtervlew ~nd adding the c in­ For a II you lonely Sci -Fi freaks of and looking for a sympathetic ear, the through the discussion leader. Descriptions sections c0:Jse'the terview times, and phone numbers ~ discussion leaders are post on Contemporary Issues Department is offering classes in science fiction. door of the Contemporary Issues ofhce, HSS 2024. LYNN HUNTSINGER ELECT C;ay Students Offer Support ' Contact the deportment in HSS 2024 BOBWOQLF for more information. To The UCSD Gay Community, fighting for existence for so long· AI " he UCSD Gay Students and ·setting an example for the AsiOciation (GSA) was formed at newly formed Gay Student Unions John H . Toylor thl ~ beginning of winter quarter at State and Grossmont, we are Editor-in-chlel 19'·5. We then had an active •ri.on .1 nll-S M.rJoWoetbe, J.m.. G. Solo Tarkington forced to disband due to lack of Managing editor Cllyedll or membership of about 50, providing support from our own community. UC San OIeaf) needed gay community services If you wish to see us continue to M,rII St..tler N..... n ...,. .. COUNCILMAN such as a well staffed gay hotline exist it is important that you attend New. editor Photo ed lIor [J ~ BJw~ G%Jamr (452--3931), office in the Student our next meeting: Revelle Craig Uchida Kenzll Nicoli Center, and sponsoring dances, Informal Lounge, Tuesday March Orllnton editor Buslne.. manager \h~~ ~ ~ V'"'-~ • C.P.A. • ENVIRONMENTALIST dinners, and discussion groups. 2, 7 pm. This is most important, we However, beginning this fall an need all of our support and par­ SorI J. lo_ 0.,,101 S"._

Although other sports were in. wnich is quite conspicuously absent It was Cal Tech's first victory in squad died a natural death about two lly PWl H1Ibbani five years. volved as weii, the football players !bIIWrHer every year when fall rolls aroWld­ weeks after it started. A week later the Tritons suc­ bore the brunt of the attacks. Their Since then, there has been no football. opponents feared that yielding to the UC San Diego has the largest In 1968 it Wl/S a different story. cumbed to their final opponent and extended effort to rebuild a football number of Intercollegiate athletic That spring a group of some 30 finished the season 0-7. demands would taint the intellectual team hl! re. Vita le a nd Chuck _ ~tmosphere of the school and turn it teams in the country. But despite the students began conditioning for the New Agalnlt Establisbed Pryatel, the equipment manager mto "another UCLA ." unusually large number of sports following season under the direction In spite of the disappointment, the were ~sked a couple of years ago t~ represented on campus, there is one of the late Walter Hackett, a former morale of the players and coaches The question was finally put submit a rough budget for a team formally to the stUdent body in a line coach from the San Diego remained relatively high. The team The estimate was around $50 000 and referendum. Over half the students Chargers. had chosen to enter competition at nothing was done beyond th ~ t initial The players retUrned a few weeks the varsity level, against some fairly vo~-athletic scholarships were stage. strong adversaries, and a winless rejected by a margin of nearly three ea rly that fall to polish up tlieir to one. game, training at a nearby Marine first year is not Wlexpected for a new Vi~~ ~ said tha t there is always the recruitment station. In early squad playing against established Boom posslblhty that the sport may be October, the Tritons limped into the ones. Fe~ players showed up for spring reswned here someday. The policy record books with a 4H loss to La " We just didn't have enough practice that year. Many of the of ~ he department is to provide Verne in the season's opener. players," recalls Chuck Millenbah, better ones just transferred to other equipment ~nd coaching for any The ensuing weeks held some the current director of aquatics and schools. It was obvious that if a team sport for which there is a sufficient exciting moments, but no victories. an assistant coach on the 1968 team. could be raised, it would be far in­ demand. The fledgling squad was simply "Even the ones we had were often ferior physically to the one that had . .. If there a re enough stud e nt ~ forced to miss practice on account of preceded it. Frank Vitale (TT Phot o ; Interested on campus, we'l! try it " outmanned. Hackett had fewer than Nathan Meyers) - thirty active players, several afternoon labs." Forbes ended UCSD football with he said. " It's up to the students." ' playing both defense and offense. " All the coaches knew that ~hese words, " It would be The team was consistently over· academics came first here," he Irresponsible to allow students with powered in the third and fourth continued. "No one was ever kicked lesser athletic ability to compete quarters by the fresh reserves of the off the team for missing practice." because of the injury factor." Bob. Davis Camera Shop Unfortunately, most of their op­ opponent. He added that at some future time Pfu,Uq~ &!/AipttteId .Ut .fa The team achieved eternal ponents worked three hours each when the prospects for a tea~ 90lfu ignominy in its next to last game, afternoon five or six days a week. looked more hopeful, intercollegiate Jeff Gorrell (TT Photo : " In the end, academic scheduling Discount Prices Nathan Meyers) losing a close one to Cal Tech 34-31. football would be resumed at UCSD hurt us more than injuries." " None of us really Wlderstood Canon, Olympus Jeff Gorrell, now the head ~hat happened," said Gorrell. IMPROVE Jour . volleyball coach here, played as a Just, boom, and it was gone." Nikon, Pentax THIS IS '/OUR PROGRAMME: freshman on the 1968 squad as a Two years later prospects were ONE YEAR..! ABILITIES thru defensive back. He agreed with Sales, Repairs, &Trades For a brief time, East M. atthews Field was the sc(enne Phnl."'tfO~,o•• t.... ba" Meyers) action. No w , a tree grow s through. the rott Ing stands. apparently more hopeful. In Millenbah that class conflicts and a r~sponse to a stUdent petition, Frank HYPNOSIS lack of numbers were the chief 7717 Fay 459-7355 abolished football at UCSD in­ marked for academics, a and circulated' a questionnaire . Vitale, now vice-chairman of the PE DICKRAKOW 281 -4586 obstacles they faced that year. " We could be started to offer among the student body to sound up I~ the storm, including the ~epartment, led a group of 55-60 had a great coaching staff, and all definitely .. them out on the idea. The responses qu. ~stlOn of athletic scholarships. The edict was the result of a series partial scholarships to some Int~rested students through the the players were really enthusiastic on the whole were not unfavorable The whole thing got blown Inillal stages of spring practice. of events that had begun soon after players. THE DlSAIUO STUOENT UNION PIOUOl Y PRESENTS ~ about it," he said. Barring this, they asked according to Gorrell. ' completely out of proportion" . While they had the numbers this APPLY TO. COP1ES The team, it seemed, had done the end of the previous season. Many Out of Proportion . Gorrell remembers. A number ~f of the players had had to hold down establistunent of a training tm1~, t~e 1971 team was sadly An Evening Witn ~ about as well as could be expected Unfortunately for the athletes, the submitted a list of demands part-time jobs to finance their since in many cases the year athlet~s lackmg In experience. " They were 3~4t .:. for a first season. However, when players had missed dinner s.pnng of 1969 was a politically ae. Includmg the offering of a PE major all ba~~s and ends," lamented' the fall of 1969 arrived, the practice education. They felt that if outside (I ve one. The anti-war feeling. was and a of credit for PE courses K_O. 2 LOCATIOIIS money could be found to finance late practices· and the early ~it V~tale. You just can't have a team llGSYo IIOMCldlII4-U 2a fields were empty. An edict by tbe ra mpant, and any side issue.that and mtercollegiate sports and wlth.out linemen. About a third had athletic scholarships--without hour of the Revelle cafeteria. SAM-HINTON----...j meCOUIGI IVl. .7 .. 1" then-chairman of the athletic was controversial at all was caught yt~~~ai~etnheddto boydcott the following never really played and only twenty . drawing on funds already ear- - Several of the players got • e eman s were not met. department, Dr. Ted Forbes, had - were high school lettermen." The and 8eachw.ear & Casual clothi ng tomplete line of Skateboards & Accessories JV Basketball: Prosperous te Its ~ .11 Record Fencers Foi I SIIEILS & LARK half by as many as seven points, the scoring, each finishing with 14. the type of player the varsity is The s!eeper from this year's JV by Scott Sadil blessed with, displays 'the New & Used Surfboards & Kn eeboards shooting of Randy Meis pulled UCSD Hafford, shutout for the al~eady team rrug.ht well be 6'7".Steve Jaye. Assistant Sports Editor qUlcknes~, shooting ability, and floor Custom orders available Wetsuits in all sizes back into the contest. Meis hit four came on to score 12 Not having played high school State, Fi nish n , second period. Robinson l e ad~rshlp necessary to help a 8 :00 p.m. CR-I07 (Third College) $1.50 tickets at the shots in the last seven minutes of the bB:sketba~l, J aye performed ad­ By the won-loss criterion vars!ty t~m. He led the Tritons in game, adding two clutch freethrows . entire second half, leading ml.rably In a substitute role for the ~oO;ay~ffice ONLYI 300 seat available · get YOURS generally used to define success for sco:mg WIth a 17.5 game average. ~NE~SURF SHOP with only 48 seconds lert to get the rebounds, 9, and assists, 6, :rrlt~ns this year. Some refinements Second athletic teams, the UC San ·Diego Mels was plagued by inconsistent 19 11 Coble 51. in Ocean Beach 222·1 438 Tritons even. USIU tried to work for along with his 9 points. In fmesse and body control are junior varsity basketball team did play this season. However, at his Jon Halperin . 452 : ~~~9 box 'Office itu~ber the last shot but Tom Griffin stole From this year's junior ~ecessary, but these will come with not have a successful season this best,. he showed outstanding A youn~ and' talented UC San ...... the ball at midcourt for UCSD and squad Hafford and Meis, both time and physical maturation. Also year. men, appear to hold the shootmg and rebounding abilities DIego fencmg team finished second . • VOTE • : scored the winning bucket with only a freshman, Jaye could turn out to to Cal State Long Beach and nosed Despite Tuesday's . 7~ Randy promise for the coming that make hiJn a potential varsity Meis-Ied comeback victory over the eight seconds left on the clock. be the type of big man the varsity ~ut cross-town rival San Diego State, Julianna ' . I-ht'f"rn a,,,uvU 6 ' a small team always needs. USIU Westerners, the JV Tritons Meis and Volk led the Tritons in In a three team competition fisld. finished their season with a 5-11 here last weekend. rxl BART ANYI record. In the San Diego State match the lor But tne attainment of goals is also Tntons posted 21 victories against 15 a measure of success and that is the defeats to win. Ken Schell and Steve CITY COUNCIL reason why JV coach Ron Werft Boos both recorded victories in the Julianna is lor low cost government and citizen inl'olvement on a feels that this was a prosperous year Epee competition, While Chuck Hess and Rich Spahl performed ad­ grass roots level. for his ballclub. Julianna is lor home rule and citizen participation. " Of course, you want to have the mirably in the Sa bre. Julianna's tireless energy and ability has made it possible for her best won-loss record possible," Cal S~te Long Beach, with a solid to achieve her goals. Werft explained after his team's women s squad was able to beat the As your elected representative she can be tounted-on to serve all final game, final-minute victory. Tritons 21·14. Margaret Poulson was 01 our residents to the best of her ability. " But we accomplished other things the lone Triton victor in the Julianna Bartanyi is first on your ballot; please vote FIRST FOR that we set out to do this year so I Women 's Foil. Dave Frankville Jeff JULIANNA - think we had a successful season." Madigan and Ken Reed all rec~rded victories to give UCSD a victory ih Oet Mar Citizen. tor lhe etection ot Julianna Barlanyl. Nancy I Epperson. trea.ur.r. • These " other things" involved teaching and learning for the young the Men's Foil competition. : ...' .3?~ ~!~'.I .R!,~ ~ •••. •• •••••••••••••• • •• • ••••• • ••••••••••••••••••• ; Tritons. " This was my first year as a In spite of finishing second, in­ coach, " said Werft, "and I wanted to stead .of the top pos ition, Coach John try and serve as a positive model for Hemhch was very pleased with the the players. I think they learned team's effort. " We have definitely from me, and I know that I learned a tmproved this season. We have a lot from them about dealing with young squad and if most of them people." return next year we should be a Art Students Yet victories certainly do no harm much better team. " GRAND TOURS OF EUROPE for any basketball team. And 16 DAYS . 'S IT ' NG • 23 DAYS Tuesday's win for the Tritons was ENGLAND HOLLAND VIS' ' NG 15 % Discount. ANNOUNCEMENT GERMANY. SWtTZERLAND EN GLAND. HOLl,AND especially satisfying since it came ITAL Y and FRAN CE • IGTER MANV . SWITZER LAN D after two previous 15-point losses to Contemporary Iss ues 50 in- AL Y. FRANCE, BELGIUM ' '00.. '978 and AUSTRIA Special for art students, the Westerners this season. In fact, troduces stroteg ie s fo r doing library "oM '1128 tois game served as a showcase for research foster and beller. Two 23 DAYS .... " .. 21 DAYS 15 % discount on art sUPI?lies capabilities of the JV team, Al l OF SCAND INAVIA. plus "'''NO sections Wi ll be offered spring LONDON & PARIS " '1428 SPAIN includ,ng MAJORCA capabilities often unrealized and quarter. Students have token the and MOROCCO ,",," '998 during the month of February overlooked in the squad's numerous course in the post call II invaluable. losses this year. For mo re informa tion contact the at all FRAZEE PAINT stores. The first half of the USIU game Conte m porory Issues Deportment cnded 35-35, with each team arriving HS5 2024. FO~ 4 FR.eE COPY OF TilE I'm, rH.'m~. ~" &"" at their equal totals by very dif· fe rent routes. UCSD shot 50 perce nt HIGHQ AU" from the fi eld. while the Westerners C.4LL Z 9' - ~ 1'5 S ..~ ' REl'ARIAI. EKV( E FRAZEE PAINTS hit on only 33 percent of their at- In Mission Valley tempts. But the visitors grabbed 17 S~daliling In Th('sis Typing, EL CAMINO T RAVEL ... the jJ oin! of fens iv r bounds before in­ Reports. Manus rip Is, and termission. thus all owing them Business Work 450 OLIVE S rRf.£T-..54N D I £(~ ?l2. I03 lI umhcroli s second and UlIrd shots. 2 0-3343 fter falling behind in h s rond Friday, February Z7, 197. • rlhN' n1('S Page 7 Friday, FebruaryZ7, Itl. f' arlaoll al D'S Page' Barry LYndon: A Total Film by DaaielShawler to the astonishingly simple helped move the viewer deeper Arts Editor discovery that all lighting in the into the world of " Barry LyndOn ." In Stanley Kubrick's perception, eighteenth century was done with The most important .md equa lly " Bar ry Lyndon," Is first, candlelight. With this in mind, the most surprising aspect of TRiTON TiMES CLAssifiEd Ads foremost, and totally a film. The Kubrick filmed the indoor " Barry Lyndon" is the scarcity of ideas and the manner in which they sequences with only candlelight, dialogue. Only a small percentage Sa l nlte zoo series al E16. Partl-"lels Make evolved would never succeed in the first time such a feat had been of the film is actual dialogue. The lOST It fOUNd Like Ze bras and Mount." (2127) any art medium other than the done. Requiring extremely high remainder is just bare action Rules'and Rat • • TRAVEl cinema. speed film, such photography was supported by either music or If it had been the instrument of impossible only a couple of years narrative. Classlfieds should either be printed or typed on a 3" • ~ .. card (available John Ainsworth and Kathl een Kelley come an author, " Barry Lyndon" would ago. The light cast by the candles A prime example of this is In Triton TImes office). They may be submllted any time betw~ 9 and 51<1 Colorad O - Crested Bulle spring break and claim your watlets In Tr llon Times office with the ski club $1 49 t iCkets on sale Student have best su~eded as a novel. If added a blustery quality that provided by the first appearance of noon and 1 and 4 p.m . t (2/27) Th. tollowlng rat.s .... tor 100 spaces .. II you use more spaces , lhe ra e Ce nler box office (2/27) it had been the vehicle of the actor, enhanced the sleaziness of the the Lady Lyndon (Marisa Pollock Serigraphs, Balboa Park will double . (100 spaces .. 2& cents; 101 to 200 .. 50 cents) . l OST - Bundy clarinet on Thurs. Feb 19 In Permanent part time hours suitabl e to your "Barry Lyndon" would have best situations (in gambling casinos, Berenson.) It was a full 10 minutes Personals .. $1 Interested In driving car to NY ·NJ area at end HS&S. Call 452-0664. ask lor Hans. (2127) class sched ule. Sell the all ne w Britan nica 3 succeeded as a drama. It is, bedrooms, whorehouses) in which before she spoke. Then another lost and Found _. tr .. ot quarter (Mar 15·Apr I ) Vega st ick X4768 or Shows Highlight Art Weekend and outstanding ed ucational material . in' Other ads : students ·- 25 cents 45!}'2707 . (2/27) FOUND: Small. oldtashioned goldrlng at MC however, neither. Stanley Kubrick it was u~ . lapse of time passed before she cluding the Great Books ot the' Western by nonstuden ts .. $1 tennis cts . If it might be yo urs. call Liz. 488- has turned " Barry Lyndon" into Further evidence of the genius of was heard again. In this period of Deadlines: 4 pm Friday l or Monday; 4 pm Monday l or Wednesday; 4 pm World . 0/1 a special school and library basiS Ellzabetb Cblment 4962 . (2/21) 10 other students and taculty. Earn 5114 and the tool of a director. It has, "Barry Lyndon" is apparent in the time, she fell in love with Redmond Wednesday tor Friday. - StaHWriter free . All announcements will run In Ihe Monday more comm . a week on a pari time basis. Call therefore, reached its highest costuming and make-up of the Barry (Ryan O'Neal,) her husband AnnouncementS: lOST - Friday brass explorer pockel knlte. Overseas jobs· summer, permanent. 5500· Student Sales Counse lor. Oon Treyz 234· calendar. Deadline tor catendar : ~m Friday. I Sentimental value. Gall Bill at 755':J616 . attairunent as a film. actors. The pancake white make- died, she married Barry. and they (All additions or corrections 10 listings In the Schedule 01 Classes or S2500 monthly. Australia, Asia . Europe, 8530. llam·2pm.(2127) A series of 1951 untitled serigraphs by Jackson Pollock has recently (2/27) It is impossible to place your up, in vogue during the eighteenth left for their honeymoon. No regular Uni ... rsil y courses will be charged SI). Atrica. South America. All fields. Invaluable gone on display at the Fine Arts Gallery in Balboa Park. The black and experiences . Details 25 cents. Inti em­ finger on one aspect of "Barry century, was eerily augmented by dialogue was necessary in this FOUND-recorder In a green box left by a Need extra cash? Buying old U.S. coins. Also white ~raDh ics, lent by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollock. will be on view in­ ployment research. Bo. 3893A7 . Seallie. Lyndon" and say, " This is the the candlelight. The women's tight context, and it would have been hitchhiker in my car. Claim at Clusler buying U S. sliver coins minted betore 1965. definitely. Your own room in 2 bdrm apt 4th St. Del Mar Wash 98124 (3 II ) reason for its success." It is. corseted dresses with slender disastrous for Kubrick to attempt Undergraduate Library. (X3066) (2/27) Ken . 453 -7924 .(3/12) Pollock was a dynamic figure on the contemporary American ar near bus . Beach Marl< 755·5473 or X2819. however, not only possible, but waists and high bust lines and the any. fOR SALE scene. His style, which required lhe total invivence of the artist, including (2127) LOST - Frl. 2120 Intro to Malh statistiCS preferable. to spread your hand men's frilled and ruffled shirts also Continued on Page 8 Hagg & Craig . Can't do you much good so the very act of painting, developed into the Abstract Expressionsim of the Beautltul longhaired housecat desperately over the film and say, " Here are Instanl lelephone contlrmations on all please conlact Joey 755-7427 . (2/27) Stereo Bargain! Kenwood 2400 receiver. needs home. Please caU7 48-0582 e... S . (31) Ne w York school which became dominant in American art during the Male grad wanted for Mesaapt. Renl 575 /mo round1rlp charters and tours to Europe the reasons for its success." tantastic condition. COSI $220. will sacrifice • 195Os. ulilities incl. Call John 452-9910 or Tom 452- ($339) . Hawaii ($ 169). New York ($169). Desperate need return of 12.12 woOd wax-oil The first, and most striking Summer Moans, Midler Downs 5150. Call atter 5 452-t876. (2/27) The gallery is open free to the public Tuesday through Sunday, and is 4104 . (2127) Orienl ($437), Me.lco (5199) and the Middle art for tinal grade. PLEASE RETURN to visual Wanted Interesled persons 10 allend ERA impression of " Barry Lyndon" is The title cut occupies the entire East Oneways available. Plus new, in· Debale Feb. 258 Revelle Cale I reI! (2125) by Tim Mackemle closed Mondays. Oiscount IiU passes Heavenly Valley ski area. art dept. Triton Times or call 454-0906. (2/27) pm Room tor rent In a Sotana Bch. home. Only dependent experimental lours. For 24 hour its pastoral resplendence. The Staff Writer first side. Beyond the obvious Also in Balboa Park at the Natural History Museum are two beautiful Good Ihrough June '76 . 452-8728. (2/27) saO. Call Rick or Rob 75!>-0e61 or 755-8957 sheer majesty and immensity of Informat ion I reser'olatio ns call collect sexuality of the track's lyrics and shows: " Death Valley," ao exhibit of photographs by Ulric and Marie (2/27) Weslcoast student travel counsel AVCD Indep . study student needs latin lutor or Stereo : Harmon·Kardon 33()A, two 15 inch 3 Wat ch lound Tuesday Feb. 24 In parking lot the scenery invokes an emotional LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY _ groans lies some very respectable Cenl er suite 790. 10550 Wil shire Blvd. LA wheelock lessons 16-30. Desperale! Scali Meisel shows through April IB, and a display of poisonous native plants way speakers excnt cond . $200 Paul 75!>-3005 between math and Mandeville buildings call concept in the viewer that places 90024. (213)475·6865. Bool< no later lhan 65 Lori 452 ·6301 . (3/5) Donna Summer musicians h i p. Espe cially are pictured in a watercolor exhibition through March 22. 75!>-1801 Toriya . (2127) him in the mood for the more (3/1) FOR RENT. Own room In peacetul ocean days before departure.(3112) Oasis Records noteworthy are the rhythmic bass The San Diego Brass Quintet will be featured at st. Mark's United beach house Clean lighl. yard. quiet·ideal. Need pholographer to do my portrait picture important aspects of the film. ' 75 Dodge Van 6 cyl 5 pass 3 bucket sealS on FOUND: small black dog wlwhite stomach line and thumping beat of the Methodist Church, this Sunday. 7:30 pm. Also this Sunday evening alB pm All utilities .ncluded. $100. Steven. 222-7 195. lor grad. schoOl applications. Call aUer II Kubrick's cinematography wall behind drlv. table. cpt. pan .. A.C .. leet and t ipped lail. Gall 452-117S . (2/27) Donna Summer received her percussion. It's not too difficult to will be a performance of Stravinsky and Hindemith by the Mesa/Com­ 27(}1059 . (2127) pm 276-6791 . (2/1) evokes similar qualities. His well­ stereo tape 454-5965 . (315) EUROPE . ISRAEL - Studenl tlights year early breaks in show business over understand why the full length munity I Adult Chamber Orchestra, at F irst United Methodist Church. Key on yellOW plastiC lag tound on tourth round. ISCA . 11687 San Vicente Blvd., .4, known attention to details lead him in Europe but returned to the . version of " Love To Love You fioor Mayer Hall ask tor ott Ice (2127) There are a number of interesting events on campus this week. The lA. CA 90049. (213)826·5569 or 826- n Rm male wanted beautitul dm hse own rm United States with the redoubtable Baby" is a favorite in many dance Atomic Ca fe Tuesday will feature Gordon Mumma, composer, at B pm in 0955 . (311 2) Sk.s lor sale Hexeel 210. K2· 3 207, ROC GTX available Mar 1. F preterred call 452-2003 Reward tor denim jacket leU In HL last Wed. • clubs . the Recital Hall. On March 4, British composer, Bernard Rands. will be 170. Hart tree 190K2 & Lange boots (2/27) days or 75!>-1334 eves (2127) Castle embroidered on back. Call Jim 755- SERVICES Side II is somewhat of a disap­ conducting his own music at B pm in the Mandeville auditorium. 2050. (2127) pointm ent. t hough . "Full Of Female roomma1e wanted : Mellow drama EUROPE ~ TAHITI CHARTER FLIGHTS. Emptiness," replete with an album Fourth College will present a symposium dealing with the issues of 1968 I/W Faslback 5700 new brakes. shocks and music student seeks fema~ studen t over BOOK ON CAMPUS . BOOK EARLY . CIEE· LOST Irom S.A.T.C.H. ottlce key ring 'Walk Together. Talk Together..... sound prejudice and discrimination that have occurred so often in America. 2t 10 share 2 bedroom apl. In Pacific Beach. STUDENT TRAVEL SERVICES. UCSD wleight keys . PlellSe contact Ch~rley Garcia ending reprise, is just that. The greal transporlatlon 25 10 30 mpg. Call 436- tam lliar?? All AFSers are InVited 10 a party Fri B.u nning March 1 through March 9. it will feature films. guest lecturers 1435 atter 6 Enc (313) Own room in turnlshed apl; wllh heated pool. INTERNATIONAL CEN TER OPEN WEEK­ al X4450 or481 -9~25 . (2/27) "Need-A-Man " is another nite. 4,53-1284.pI27) and discussion groups. Monday, at 7:30 pm in the Fourth College carpel. 590 a month piUS 'h ulilitles. Susan DAYS 12.4pm . 452.(X»).(3112) uninspiring t rack that takes 27().4742 home 2B(}5826 work.(2 127) FOUND ' compuler in CR104 2/25 at 1;00 cafeteria the animated film, "The Point" will be featured. Information 1968 Toyota Corona 4 dr new carbo good 2·3-4-5-6 up to 24 wks. bana lity one st ep further. running cond and gas mileage S700 call Pat describe at n ottlce (2/27) about the week's events may be obtained at the student infonnation " Whispering Waves," bolstered by 48H:)178 t2/271 FOR RENT Own room in peacetul ocean Learn exciting folk dances from India exp APR.-OCT. '76 center. EUROPE . ISRAEL. Orient. N.Y. TGC Low LOST Kelly green 3 ring notebOOk al phone beach house . Clean IIghl. yard , quiet-ideal . teac her serious sludents only M&F 452-1016. 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Call Continued on Page 8 Rmmate to share 2 bedroom. 1 bath . seml­ beach . no pets , own room, days·Marshall days Utah 51t 0 lor everythlng .(2/27) reduction no charge! (313) 291-8141 REAT HAIRCUTS FOR T HE WHOLE FAMILY turnlshed townhous&. o ... rlooklng Win­ X2003. eves 75!>-t334 (2/27) J.maI75!>-2080. (2127) dansea beach $175/mo. tlreplace. p,,~ate garden . laundry tacllitles. no pets call Vicki Own room M or F 3 BR condo nr UCSD. STE REO REPAIR. Student with professional ' :D~Y:i:i!. Donna Summer Erratum ...... Dole.,,) I .~ .. 459.8962 eves. weekendS . (2127) Wa sher. dryer. swgpool. tur'd avail March I Ski where the snow Is. Cresled Bulle Colo. training and experience in stereo repair , Mi"ion V~~ IIdg call452-8 7 (2127) Spring break with the ski club S149. Tickets otters greatly reduced rated to those on " Love T~ Love You Baby." Those The photograph of the bassist at WANTED: 1 male roommate tor PB apt. Studenl Cenler box office. PERSONAls sludent budgetS. Repairs made on all makes I W C-iIIo .. 110 South the John Coltrane memorial F roommate needed for nice duplx nr bCh In who enjoyed the single would 87 .50 / m 48&6710 Mike. (313) and models, amps, preamps. receivers. s.D .. CA 92101 unquestionably drool over the concert in last Wednesday's Triton Del Mar Fireplace. turn . patiO. Call Beth or tuners. tapes . and lables. Repaired ~Ith • Minimum . for. which riMs de­ Nonsmoking person wanted lQ share 2Bdr And ee75!>-2271 (2,27) CHARTER FLIGHTS TO EUROPE. Save up to Happy 191h birthday to the littlest anQe,1 with peed and SOUND G UARANT ~ E . Cail Im­ on date & length of • . album version, 17 minutes of Times is Mel Graves. 06t Braves. apt near UCSD. Own room . S751mo. call Bill 50 percent April - Oct . 2, 3. 4. 5, 6. wk fliles the biggest snowskls. The R8IIelie Nerd iately 'Ior iree e~tlma t e and or ~em Summer's orgasmic moans set to a The Triton Times regrets this 45~935 . (2127) weekly. PLUS 7-24 week tlights often. BUT. 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