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//QQomofe/^ VoU t» » M u n t m B * NionolWiwwiy^»dM>(Wwi^cifcw la«ycfc___________ A g » t l .m t J

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Metro coaches resign

Hudnut to speak at Honors Day“ eToiJai B̂ JIZZftSkr Aprs B at Oaafc Pwt'i

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Trustees raise tuition ratesCT8 audit

architectural and engineering

the Riky HoapiUl for Children to pro­vide more comprehensive pediatric core funding for the planning willWest-side story

In other IUPU1 related action, the trueteee approved the continued plan­ning for four projects on this campus The first concerns the

Dlroctor InterviewsStudent organisations will have the opportunity to interview candidates

»■" “ n j« » w t y luungem me o u a n e o io i

Arleen Thomas, vice-president of the Student Assembly and student repre­sentative <m the search and screen committee for the new directorship, has requested student input on the selection and has announced that candidates will be available to samrer questions from student organisation representatives according to the following schedule: April II, It, a , and S at 1 pm ; and April SO at 1 pm in the Hideaway

SAM mooting.

Dan Haglst, Dianna Comfort*, Shliiay Millar, Carol Lawla,

Chemistry seA Chemistry Seminar featuring Dr Richard Jacobson, Chemistry

Department at IU-B, will be presented April 11 at 5:4S pm in the Krannert Bulldtag. Room S I . Jacobson will discuss "New Cyckipentenone Annotation Methods" in Ms presentation. All interested persons are invited to attend.

Per ag yes students who w a at levote in the election, but don't have an ID card, there is still hope. Temporary ID's can be issues at the

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PoddlewheelAlliance.The Piddlewheel Alliance will provide transportation to Chicago for anti-

Mfcarcoflarianapolis for a major rally and march agrinMnnelaargea- sratad power this Saturday, April 14 at noon

All intarmtad persons ffiould meet at Layfayette Square, north of the building, at • : I I am. Departure time is at 9 am

IUPU1 News

JoggingMateo's new joHiag dab will run to the Indiana State Hotae

from Cavanaugh Hall (and bach) so Saturday, April 14. Interested studenti Aesdd faring naming outfits and towels to the BSU office, Cavanaugh Hall,

earn ItlB a l l : M amla cnee of rain, the ran will take place in the tunnel. Per more information, ■tact Hensy Green or Joel McElroy at M4-S79 or IM -Slf

polls, and you can vote right then and there, on the spot. If you don't believe us, just try it.

4 a.m.Effective Monday. April IS. the IUPU1 Police Department will move its operation from its present location to the Bowen Building. 490 Agnes Street The move is planned for completion on Tuesday, at which time all services will be resumed

IUPUINewt................page!Letten.......................... page 4Oar View...................-pagedMidwest Arts

G asetle............p a g ers , C, 7Recruiting

Announcements...page if Classifieds...............page 11

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April16-21

Come on out and Join the Fun!!

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Our ViewVoting rationale

A y i w n i n iron me Student Ajwwnbty Ejection Committee inform* us that thus far, only 100 students have voted in the SA elections. That works out to be somewhere around one percent of the total student population at this campus. And should this low voting trend continue, we can expect ahput a two percent turnout for the entire ejection, about five percentage points bejow the na­tional average for college election*.

The voter turnout in last year's SA election was I t percent, despite one of the better campaign efforts on this campus by the Amodatioo for a Better Campus (ABC). This year, tight sena­tors are running for 90 seats, and voter turnout is still down.

We can't see why students at this campus refuse to vote. Many probably feel that the SA has dooe little or nothing for them Others may feel that it doesn't matter how they vote because the SA doesn't have the power to do anything of real importance

Well, they're both right.Regardless of how you may fed about the Student Assembly,

though, there is one thing you should bear in mind—the money they spend to operate comes out of your pocket when you pay your tuition. True, that money would be spent whether you voted or not, but common sense says that it's wise to control just how your money is spent

So, if you vote for no other reason, do so just to have a say in the spending of funds that you're paying for.

It’s Over(man)Well, Kirby Overman is saying "goodbye" to tne university,

and the Sagamore is saying "thank you" to him. We are grateful for his efforts in building the basketball program at IUPUI into what it is today. And, in purely selfish terms, we appreciate his colorful and controversial term as coach, which has provided us with front page news several times in the last four years.

Not that the story behind Overman and Johnson’s resignation has been completely told—we’re hard at work on that But it does seem an apt time to react to the rather unexpected announce­ment and to reflect on an association that was much more than the SB-68 record which now speaks for it.

On the other hand, Overman may well have a point when he states that "...perhaps my resignation will help to underscore the need for [the university community and the general public] to show their interest." Overman’s resignation does not, by any means, spell doom for the Metros; if it wakes a few people up to the teamk existence, the change may have some positive as­pects, indeed.

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be to the peiei and Uctod* the phew# — Mr awd i Mn t e ithe writer. Ne letter will be printed eetoee It Is signed. Oely the u e c will be pnbttsbed eeless the writer reqneeto enenymity. The editors reserve Ibe right to edit ell tetters end to reject these totters they feel ere ebjecttoneble. All U tters tbeeld be typed eed addressed to the editor. Ceveneegb MeB. ReeaSSU*.

Housekeeping told to clean up

/oocimoreThe Sagamore » published by students of Indiana University Purdue administration or faculty of IUPUI The Sagamore is a semi wetoly University at Indianapolis Views expressed are thoae of the editorial (weekly during the summer » newsmagaune published at IB W staff or of the individual whose name appears in the byline Thoae Michigan S t . Indianapolis Indiana «M2 Editorial phone. SSMBi views do not necessarily reflect those of the student body, advertisement phone. B4-MM. business phone. JS4 2SJS

Basfaest ManagerGkriaK Johnson Credit Managern l l T j f l U J O a W l I

Sparta EdUar

SUIT Writers Ndunga K Baiakushna

Susan J Ferrer Joni Steele

Scott Wilson

Dela WnEditorial (arlooaisi

Jeff Zorman

Caatrlhalars Kenneth C Beall Kiig Carpenter Shirley Couta

Annette Eislager Louise Kitchen KannaQuiion

Ealerts lament Mark Ceddingten

David Edy Bob Higgins, Jr

Karen Kay ne

Carrie Kilmer Photo Editor

Evalds VaJainia

Cathy Bauters

SalesCyndl Kilmer

D Grant Lukeabill Photography Don Gorman

KimbartyStoe Quinn Tran

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midwest Prts Gazette T heS M m oretQ ufc to

-records-----------‘Love Notes’ material not quite up to parLove Not**Jam* Fncke (KC 36774 Cohirobu)

The vtMce is greet The material is not Unfortunately Janie Pnckie s second album lacks the p tu a u and energy of her debut that had all the country watchers so excited

I say country because that s the

that would beet p a ce your local beautifuly music station or any

other la «ftee4ab 4ype enterprise

The only song t of the energetic emotional feeling Pnckie hes proven herself capable ofcommunicating. Is the country

closest category I know of Maybe rocker Playin'Hard To Get Whencountry-pop When even the tried and true Nashua are turning to (hero I'd say that the field is getting just a bit

Pnckie does show her country roots

she does it well she does it well Alas our former IU student flubbed It on this one If you re a Pnckie faa I'd suggest her first album or awaiting the next

‘Airwaves' has fresh material, soundAirwave* Paul McCartney influence on Bad

by Mart Cm It has been quite some time since

the original members Joey Molland and Tom Evans, have collaborated to reform Badfinger Although nearly

words “T1m Dreamer''

[ activemusually though separately Thoseof you who r

It comprises s alii ■ as jO d ^ u n g . but the melody carries th ra sh despite Its repetition of structural harmony

Badfinger have also delivered the frsahneas of the times updating their style and approach

Airwaves has a lot going for it The tongs follow one another without the Mat song sounding like the previous ooe The title track opens the album and is an acoustic blues tune about a minute in ie^ th before Its transition into the next song Look Out Calif or run " Thu song tends to lean on the Koghat trend, in that it sounds like an old blues number revived using Marshall amps

Lost Inside Your Love rejuven ales their Liverpool ion touch for love songs from the old Badfinger days Their harmonies having always been a trademark of the band sweep smoothly over the music of the song The remaining songs on side one are

Love Is Gonna Come Ai Last and Sympathy Both songs are slowly

paced leaning on the pop style of the new Badfinger

Side two will lake you by surprise The Winner seems to glint of the

I V recording Is clean the angaa flawless Of par

ticular noteworthineas Is Joe Tanatni mood playing oa lead guitar Throughout the song he evokes hep

I which must be heard to be felt ‘Come Down Hard" is the anticipated single soon to be released

Wrapping up the album appropn ateiy enough, to "Sail Away Written back in 1V7V it was reworked several

its present form.I was at first skeptical to review thu

album thinking Badfinger had done It for the sake of one final attempt But after hearing it I was surprised and impressed with the efforts put into Airwaves U u the mark of a true!) dedicated bend who can break up have mgny personal conflicts (i.e the suicide of Peter Hamm beck in 1176). end still have the chansing and ste mins to make e comeback years later

Airwaves is everyth!!* Badfinger was before and more Thu album should put Badfinger back on the air waves pointing straight up your way

SAVE THIS COUPONWhy? B*c*u m the coupon to your paaaport to I and fortune toe toy to • magrtiloent bounty of H e w end to U youral to il that Mcfttog? Sura * l*. The coupon could be toe aiepptog none to word • happy and proaparous Mure paradtoa ooutd ba « yot mflngampa You may ba aafttog how al toaaa pood thtoga ootid happan to you. w*l. to tal you toa truth I'm just daftoarataty wasting yot bma I'm not worth a cant but you might i flah-wrapptog papar

WARM WEATHER WOMEN'S FESTIVALA new part of Circle City Circuit for 1979 is the Warm Weather Women's Festival, taking place at IUPUI April 18 and 19. The Festival features a variety of films, exhibits, demonstrations, performances and seminars highlighting the changing role of women in society. The event is co-sponsored by the IUPUI Women's Studies Program and the Lectures and Convocations Committee.The Festival's activities will be held in the Lecture Hall, University Library, and on the mall area between Cavanaugh HalL lecture Hall and the Library.

Schedule of EventsWednesday, April 18

Fim: I'm No AngelLE 104 1pm,

Women'! Theater Patchwork Power IE 101 2-4pm

Fima:* Library Rm. 318 4-6pm Demonstration: Water color

painting Mall area 4-5pm Music: Bacchic Trio

Mall area 7:308:15pm Hm: All that Heaven Allows

LE 104 8:15pm

* Films air Banrml Worn*. Umoa MU*. lore* at34, |ob dkcnmmsbcm and others Specific times for each movie will be posted m Cavanaugh H*M In addition booths and exhibits by Womens Touch. Heiaane Victoria, and Womankind will be open on the mall on both days

Thursday, April 19

Demonstration: Plants and car maintenance Mall area 10-11am

Fima:* Library 318 1Qam-noon Concert Pure Love. Also Cookout 2-bit Day Mall area

12-2pmFims:* Library 3184r6pm Demonstrations: Print making

and fibers. Mall area 4-5pm Symposium: Women and the

Word 6-8pmFim: Dance C irlDance

Le 101 8:15pm

Fim: Stella Dallas LE 100 2:30pm

Come on out and Join the Fun!

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by Karfoa L. QefoeeDo you really value youreetf? Do you care bow you leek to

others’ Do you ike lo fed good’ If yes is the a

we are not really buUtt teeth with that of a caoiae er a fafcae and

Another thing to note is that it takas W hours to it only takes II to M hours to

to isential to your diet became It ra| tears dawn the feed aa It Is akwady I h fe ts lto work twice as much, as it habitually will if you are ea a

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Roughage foods called ‘superior’ to meat

sad to aote that we have created so auuiy types that we get soore adept at M each day f

Is Just hhe aay other types of poiutasa la that it isdefiling. tainting, andunpunfymg Veumaypndr

hot deal be Misled to Uunh that yea are tndy healthy because year system mude may be gradually deteriorat lag. Those of yea oho eat loo i

■my be the llrat targets of ataay

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ed m refined aad have fruits and dtot will lamaa their chan

it only takes ato AO yea iq> Smce meat has to be eaten in

big portkas to bare that feohag of being ftDed, yea will tend to eat mere; thus, being overweight may become your Beat

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■ ofyauauy totally drip the vegetable co m e and oat tsaof the starchy .................

White broad is defU tdy aot to be caushkred a whale- it fit so procoaaed and refined that you

Now Isr ttnoe of you who thaak tl npinoivr, thiak of the clothes aad other things you pay so highly for Which h more important your health aad animal looks or yum superficial looks? Yes. oath* goad,

»will obviously affect your looks; aot only

Kvery tiam you eat a piece of whole wheat bread you do yem body a favor. Bvery thus you snack ea those omdlawar

s yea leases a potential doctor's bill. If you rangy care

on your food which Is an

Not oaly are you deprivUgyum I

Buy year food as you would buy your clothes or car; buy for quality . Save your money, save yourself, aad be a vege­tarian. After a l , survival is for the fittest.

—theatre-----------------‘The Scamp’ well-balancedThe ScampIndiana Repertory Theatre

by Scott WWmb The Scamp, the famed c

written in lf71 by the French play' wrigbt Mahore, is doom* the lfft-71 IRT season with the last perfor ■sauces on April 14 and IS.

Mshsre is gsumafly known for Us classic Misanthrope. He is consider od the world's grentent comedy pfay

Us works of

Jeffrey llorowiU aad Theodore May as the sons Octavio a

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of aocfoty at large. He wed bvea up Is Us reputa tion as the IRT ancle

If you're lookhg for i Woody Allen-type fa The plot is ridiculous, with shqntkk humor throughout. Basically, it coocenn the efforts of two miaeriy old men who attempt to stop their not-so- stroug willed sons from marrying The fathers, played by Donald Johnson and Andrew Trainee as Argante and Geroute respectively, turn in strong performances, sa do

Looking over the whole | one is given the hint as to the gnasrathm gap in 17th century Italy Of comae, the play ha

I themtersemiao of King Louis XIV to have a religious funeral service, it's Just as wed that the play wasn't altered M years ago

This is a performance especially far the young, but one that appeals to both young and old For somdhiig to do bendes watch TV this weekend, The Scamp provides an entertaining

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S T U D E N T B O D Y ELECTIONS!!This week, Student Body Elections are being held to elect students to the office of:

• Student Body President• Student Body Vice-President• Student Assembly Senators

( at-large and divisional seats)In order to make it easy for students to cast their votes, the Student Assembly Election Committee has set up a number of voting booths around the five campuses. In order to serve as many people as possible in the most efficient way, mobile and permanent voting booths have been set up on campus as follows:

ThaPsra I B o o th sN a r s i a g B a l ld ln g t th is booth will be open Monday, April 9 through Thursday, April 12, from 9am to 7pm. The booth will be open from 9am to 5pm on Friday, April 13. C a v a a a a f h H a ll : this booth is open Saturday, April 7, from 9am to 5pm; Sunday, April 8 from l-5pm; Monday through Thursday, 9am 7pm; and Friday from 9am to 5pm. U a l v o r s l t y L i b r a r y : open Monday through Thursday, 9am to 7pm; and Friday 9am to 5pm. K r a a a s r t S c l a a c s : (38th S treet) open M onday through Thursday, 9am to 7pm, and Friday 9am to 5pm.

Tbs Moblls Units:No mobile units will be in operation on the Indianapolis campus on Wednesday.

The mobile unit will be at the Columbus campus on Wednesday, from 9am-7pm.

T h u rsd a y ;9-1 lam Herron School of Art 12-3pm Marott Building 4-7pm Physical Education

F r id a y ;9-12am E/T Building 1-3:30pm Law School 4-5pm Dental School

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In ad J*tion to the elections for Student Assembly offices, there are a few referendum questions on this year’s ballot. These referendum questions give students another opportunity to express their opinions. Consult this edition of the

r for details.

The S tudent Assembly Election Committee has tried very hard to make voting as easy as possible. However, certain procedures are necessary to ensure that no fraud is committed, therefore, all students voting in the election will need an IUPUI ID card. A temporary ID can be obtained from the Student Activities Office, Cavanaugh Hall Roorq 322. Students will be required to sign a «qpy of the University Directory. Voting will be on a paper ballot, supplied by the Student Assembly Elections Committee.

The members of the Student Assembly Election Committee hope that students wi!, excercise their right to vote in the elections, the Student Body Elections are not just for the people who run, but for you, the student. Take advantage of the opportunity to vote this week.

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Herron-student show begins April 13"Sup«r Smtors," th. mcand • iummI gram to r im l cammutecutim, art

student sxbibiUga of th . H.rran education and fine alia School of Art OfMM rrtday. April U pmoUng. pnntmaku« and aculptiwr fron 7 1* pm with a pUbik racapOoa Th. clmttg date for th* aafcUrtboa u in the Gallery May 1 Galfcry hour, a n frsm t an la

Th. 1171B P A candidaiaa wUI <ha T p a awfcdaya sum* far Vatem dty play thair parasaai .uienMoU far is- whea they are ̂ a a e t i l i p *

Davis to visit IUPUI today

Bruce E Davis, ai •dent of public afl.ua (or BathMian Slaal Corporation, will vt.it IUPUI today (April 11), aa part of an annual riait and program apomorod by the IU Graduate School of Bualnma

Daria aill participate la p r w o U Uon., auch aa 'T h. I f l i c t i i m . of the Wag* and Price SUndarte from

ia a ‘Company Town. ' (real » M to • : « p a -b a th in Cavana««h r

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Room 130 Otherpreawi la lianawii!be The public ii Invited to the evening"The International Steal Situation. aaaion at nocharge* P W’ * V .11 r < * information, call Victor“Pirn and Community Rclatiooahipe £ Ouidert. im S f i

New course offeredby SaaaaJ . t error may be retaken with only the (upbeat

What coune require, only iv, hours score counting of dam attendance per week, can be Puthermore. if a student is haring completed a month early, and still adds up to three credit hours?

Child and Adoieacent Psychology (MO), section C71I. This child psychology course is unique over other because of IU instruction-Per­sonalised System of Instruction

^tn^SI. students move at their own

finish by the end of the semester, those who chooae to work (aster may finish as early as November IS.

Also, students know precisely what they are expected to learn, and while testing is more frequent, the exams cover a smaller number of items and

have previously taken the course and been trained m iU instruction me thodi and Don Fleener, associate professor of psychology, will be avail­able to asaist the student at various time, throughout the week

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Getting ready for the

1979-80 Student Orientation Issue

It s getting to be around that limp ot year again le p prettv soon we at the Sagamore will be working on our 19"9-80 Orientation Guide. We want to make sure that we tan get every one in so we re asking any organization group depart ment, or office at IUPUI to send us anv information vou have about yourselves. Especially important are thing> like dub officers telephone numbers, etc. Help us to tw-lp vou bv sending anv pertinent information to our office, Room UOlCi Cavanaugh Hall 925 West Michigan St

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Pontius Pilate chose bureaucratic solution to problemmast potentially troublesome at the Room ttssK.

cute Jems Christ He wanted to avoid Romas provinces The Romans could have bom dh“making waves” Is politically-trou- not imdorsUnd the curious Jewiah ral- th e willingness to let Jesus be put U

bled Judas, so in bureaucratic fashion which prohibited the use at slat death ts the most contear chess a use and images at the emperor, rears oer possible was one at

to a sticky proto- nt varsity daasi ' Judes was a vary unaattstactory

place ta which to be posted from the Ramon administrator's point of view

the Bloomington campus, Fears the climate was bed and the people S,CM followers of famed rebel atenches s comes an "The Ufa and w on »«"■*>« and rebellious. The co- Sparta cue w an crucified andITmas of Jesue In an interview he operation and goodwill of the ruUa* banging for days along the Appton

i in historical classes was________________ _ Way Pilate gave special permissioneaseful rule at her' provinces “The for the removal of Joshs' body from

_ _ _ _ ____ ______________ w________ the cram, P eon pointed outs. but it was one of the pbets In say other provtnw, or In th e deal to n leasa Barsbbaa <

' "CIRCUIT" GOLF CLASSIC ENTRIES STILL

OPEN!The $15 fee covers a "light" dinner, green fees, a cart, and lots of funS

Starting time for everyone is 1:00pm (shotgun start), on Thursday April 19, at Eagle Creek Park Golf Course. (56th Stree entrance). Applications may be obtained in the Student Activities Office, Cavanaugh Hall Room 322. for more information, call 264-3932.Canoe Race and Volleyball Tournament applications will be accepted after , butlate entries will not be , nor will they be listed in the official program.

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aider a throat, In order to maintain the or dto tenuous peace la Judas It Is very poo In the evening the Inst would slash his sibie, rear* said, that the whole thing wrists and "slip peacefully out of this was carefully orchestrated by Pilate world "

of death to denigrate Jcous and all he days of the dead, Fears pointed out, stood for. rears sold It was the greet eggs were est Insult they could place upon him associated

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