April 27, 1989 Cal Poly Report

April 27, 1989 Cal Poly Report

·CAL PoLY REPORT California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Vol. 42, No. 28 Aprll27, 1888 The Diamonds to play treatment and special company Poly Royal honored for 1888 Art$alute recognition. Seating is reserved guest is 1868 grad upon receipt of payment. For Don't miss the chance to "Rock details call Cal Poly Arts at Cal Bohleen is a cowboy, a suc­ and Stroll with the Diamonds" at ext. 6556. cessful livestock dealer, an artist, the second annual Art$alute set and considers himself to be a very for Friday, May 12, in Chumash lucky man. The Cal Poly alumnus Auditorium. will also serve as Honored Guest The gala benefit will kick off at 6 Cornerstone set for for the upcoming Poly Royal pm with an hors d'oeuvres recep­ festivities. tion and silent auction. An college in Costa Rica Bohleen graduated from Cal Poly elegant, gourmet dinner will be A symbolic ceremony to set "La in 1969, and his wife, Suze, in served at 7:30pm. Primera Piedra" was held at the 1968. Gohleen has set standards of Other excitement will include a site of the new College of Agricul­ excellence and provided inspira­ live auction and presentation of ture and the Humid Tropic Region tion for just about everyone he two major arts awards recognizing near San Jose, Costa Rica. meets. The former rodeo bull rider contributions to the cultural en­ Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez, presi­ runs a cattle business with gross vironment of San Luis Obispo dent of Costa Rica, was the sales of $10 to $14 million a year. County. featured speaker. Dr. Jose Zaglul To escape his hectic schedule, he For the remainder of the even­ was introduced as the new direc­ draws and paints. ing, the Diamonds will bring their tor of the college. On Labor Day 1972, Bohleen upbeat brand of sparkle to the Construction of the college cam­ broke his neck in a rodeo bull­ stage and dance floor. In keeping pus is well underway with classes riding accident, ending his career with the tradition started at the scheduled to begin in March 1990. as a professional cowboy on the first Art$alute last year, dancing is School of Agriculture Dean Lark rodeo circuit and paralyzing him expected to go on past midnight! Carter and Dr. Joe Sabol attended from the neck down. Beginning in 1956 with their first the ceremonies and toured the col­ Doctors told him he would be in record, "Why Do Fools Fall in lege farm with Chief of Party, Dr. a rest home for the rest of his life, Love?," the Diamonds went on to Larry Rathbun. dependent on a respirator to produce a number of memorable Cal Poly is serving as the lead breathe at least part of the time. hits such as "Little Darlin'," support university to the project Bohleen worked daily to learn to "Silhouettes," and, of course, and is working with the University breathe. Although doctors dis­ "The Stroll." of Nebraska and Rutgers Univer­ couraged him from trying to get Items to be auctioned are a bit sity to provide consulting services off the respirator, he began with out of the ordinary and include a and assistance as needed in the three minutes at a time. By January San Francisco 49er jersey auto­ major US AID Project. he was free of the respirator. graphed by the legendary Super­ Bohleen was one of 10 men bowl MVP Jerry Rice; a gourmet named by the U.S. Jaycees as lunch aboard a 36-foot sailboat off Outstanding Young Men in 1979, the coast of Santa Barbara; and a Sigma XI meeting joining company with the likes of private coaching lesson on the Sigma Xi honor society will hold Orson Welles, Nelson Rockefeller, field of Candlestick Park with its Spring Quarter meeting on the three Kennedys, Oark Gable, former Giants player Mike Sadek. May 2. President Baker will be the Walt Disney, John Steinbeck and "Creative and unique" has featured speaker. He will talk on Charles Lindbergh. become the hallmark for the "The National Science Founda­ In addition to his success as a Art$alute live and silent auctions, tion: Current Initiatives and Future livestock dealer, Bohleen is a the proceeds of which will benefit Prospects -- How Do They Relate highly respected Western artist Cal Poly Arts. To Cal Poly?" The meeting will be whose work often sells right off Tickets are now on sale through held in Science North 206 from 11 his easel. Cal Poly Arts at $60 per person. am to noon. All Sigma Xi members Bohleen plans to be painting For a $40 premium per table, and former members are urged to full-time within the next five businesses may reserve a cor­ attend, and any other interested years. porate table for eight with VIP people are welcome. CAL PoLY REPORT April 271 1888 Page2 Architect Paolo Soleri For those not wishing to walk to Poly Royal food to speak on May 4 Design Village (1 1/4 miles from service hours the Poly Canyon Road gate), a Internationally renowned archi­ shuttle bus will run all day Friday Thrusday, April 27 tect and visionary designer Paolo and Saturday from the new Regular schedule, except Vista Grande will close after lunch. Soleri will speak at Cal Poly on Agricultural Sciences Building. Thursday, May 4. Friday, April 28 For more information, call the University Dining Room Soleri will discuss the project for School of Architecture and En­ which he is best known: Arcosanti, Breakfast . ... .. 6:30 am - 10 am vironmental Design, ext.1321. Lunch .... ...10:30 am - 1:30 pm a futuristic city he has been Dinner . .. .. .. .. .4:30 pm - 7 pm building for 20 years on an Arizona VG Restaurant . .. .. .11 am- 8 pm high-desert mesa as a model of Burger Bar .... ... 9 am - 7:30 pm environmentally and humanistical­ Comedy Commandos Campus Store ... .. 6:30 am - 10 pm ly sensitive urban design. Julian's ........ .. .. 7:30am- 6 pm The lecture, titled "Arcosanti: will appear April 28 Snack Bar ......... .. .9 am - 4 pm An Urban Laboratory?" is schedu­ Laughter will fill Chumash Audi­ Sandwich Plant ... .. .. 9 am - 4 pm led to begin at 11:15 a.m. in the torium on Friday, April 28, 8 pm, Vending Cellar .. ....Always Open Cal Poly Theatre. when comedians John Ferrentino Saturday, April 29 The Italian-born Soleri, who and Tim Settimi hit the stage for University Dining Room spent a year-and-a-half fellowship the Comedy Commandos show. Breakfast . .. .. ...10 am - Noon with Frank Uoyd Wright in the Settimi is a performer who has Lunch . .. .. ... .Noon - 2 pm 1940s, will also be the guest of Dinner .......... 4 pm- 7 pm succesfully combined the fine arts VG Restaurant .. 8:30 am - 8 pm honor at the annual awards ban­ of comedy, mime, and music to Burger Bar .. .... .. 9 am - 7:30 pm quet of Cal Poly's School of Archi­ earn a reputation as a star Campus Store . ... .. 9 am - 10 pm tecture and Environmental Design, performer. Julian's .. .. .. .. .... 9 am- 6 pm to be held May 5. In addition to writing and per­ Snack Bar . .. .. ......9 am- 4 pm forming works for the Atlanta Sandwich Plant .. .... 9 am - 4 pm Symphony, Settimi has been Vending Cellar .... ... Always Open featured in concert with Kenny Sunday, April 30 Loggins, Doc Severinson, and University Dining Room 1989 'Design Village' Kool and the Gang. Brunch . ..... .... .. 10 am - 2 pm competition planned Ferrentino has performed with Dinner . .... ..... .. 4 pm- 7 pm Harry Blackstone Jr., Harvey Kor­ VG Restaurant .. ...... 9 am - 8 pm Poly Royal's Design Village Con­ man, and Eddie Murphy, and is Burger Bar .. .. ... Noon - 10 pm ference 1989 will focus on design­ Campus Store . .... .. 9 am - 10 pm currently touring with Crosby, Vending Cellar . .. .. Always Open ing homes for 6-foot-tall fruits and Stills and Nash. vegetables - yes, things like car­ Tickets for the show are $3 for rots, kohlrabi, rutabagas, and students and $3.75 for the public. 'Magical Mystery Tour' raisins. They are available at the UU Ticket Student teams from Cal Poly Office. Prices will $1 more at the set for April 29 and other universities will set up door. A nostalgic musical tour will be about 70 structures in Poly Canyon presented on Saturday, April 29, on Thursday, April 27, as part of at 9 pm in the Mott Gym. the 4-day annual Design Village The Magical Mystery Tour, with competition and conference. Six-hour workshop a cast of look-alikes and sound­ This year each structure will be on career planning alikes of the legendary Beatles, designed to meet the needs of a will conduct the tour. particular - even if imaginary ­ Career Planning Services has The audience will be taken back human-size, walking fruit or scheduled a spring workshop May 25 years as the "Beatles" perform vegetable. The purpose is to help 2, 9, and 16, from 3 to 5 pm in songs like "I Saw Her Standing student architects learn how to the Counseling Center (Bldg. 116). There," "She Loves You," and design buildings to please the peo­ The workshop is intended to give "Twist and Shout." ple who will use them. participants a framework for fur­ Advance-sale tickets for the show Setting the tone for this year's ther career exploration. Special are $4.75 for students and $5.75 Design Village will be a sym­ emphasis will be placed on using for the public. They are available posium titled "Two Directions in creative thinking to develop an im­ at Boo Boo Records in San Luis Housing: Understanding User age of a comfortable workplace, Obispo and Grover City, Small Needs" at 8 pm on Thursday, interests, and skills for each par­ Town Records in Atascadero, Big April 27, in Chumash Auditorium.

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