Campus club headquarters ready for use
by Paula Reyeolde Aftar months of waiUng and many delays, tha naw Student Group Room officially opaoad Monday. Nov 1. with a amali
arili ba eeeigned a boi numbar and may uaa it aa thair malli ng addraa» Tha 96 mailboiaa wara donatad by tba Purdua School of Engineanng and Tachnoiogy.
Tha room, arhich ia adjacant lo thè Studanl Aaaambly office in thè besement of Cavanuaugh (CA 001D), providea a contrai Communications cantar for all student organizsilo!» on campus In addition. thè room is available for group meeting*
and organilaUonal worlt on a
loat over lima, a Iodismi th reset thè combinationa
Sculpture installed at White Park
Uso of thè room by thè generai student population is yet lo be decided by thè Student Organiiationa Board
Mike Wagoner. director of Student Activitieo. indicated may apply to his office for i of thè room. He added that at thè lime tha initial ]_
thè room was meda, 36 i organiiationa aere intereatad.
Wagoner expects that there will eventually be an avarage of facilitieo.
In June 1982.111.000 from thè Student Activity Fee Fund was allotted as part of thè student government budget to buy furniture and supplica, hire additional secretarial help, rent typewriters and provide a Group Room. The budget will be reviaed for each succeading
pie ted. mallboxes were placad on thè outside wall. facing into thè hall. Student organiiationa
New s Briefs
Student Activities and Student Services are both changing.office locations. Student Activities will officially be 9tationed Nov. 17 in Room 002 of University Library. Student Services will relocate in thè Education/Social Work Building. Room 2129, Nov. 15. Phone numbers for both offices, 2546 for Services and 3931 for activities. will remain thè same.
Tha art»! tomed Mayor W*em H Hudnut III W*am J Watt, charman ot thè parli óeveJopment commtaston and thè Scecma Htgh School Band for thè installation testivities
The Natatorium will be thè site of thè Friday, Nov. 12 competition between swim- ming powers Indiana University and thè University of Alabama. The meet will begin at 7 p m and tickets may be purchased at thè door. According to Amy Ahlersmeyer, sporta Information director, completion of thè Indianapolis Natatorium may make 1982-83 one of thè best seasons for "Doc"
Counsilman and thè Hoosiers.
lUPUI’s extracurricular activities are
improving in both quality and quantity,
(ìlenn W Irwin J r . M I) , observsd at thè
Nov. 4 fsculty meeting. The IU vice presi-
dent for Indianapolis noted University
Theatre s "Dark of thè Moon,” full
schedules for men a and women's basket-
ball end two recent exhibits at Hsrron
Galkry.
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Ivy Leaguers offer help
Do you ever have a day when studies and work and all those responsibilities make you want to scream?
Cornell University stu d en ti have many of those days and have found an unusual and effettive way of dealing with them. They scream. They don’t simply feel like screaming or say they want to scream, instead, at 11 p.m. neaxly every night, according to a Nov. 8 Wall Street Journal story, “hundreds of Cornell University students throw open their dormi tory Windows and yell like crazy for 10 minutes."
One student at Cornell, who was quoted in thè article and who is under thè usuai rigorous collegiate study schedule, finds that thè yell promotes more effi- cient study as it energizes and relieves tension.
The students have indulged in this 11 o’clock therapy for more than two years and it is included in thè Cornell University bulletin sent out to prospettive students. It’s beginning to sound like a traditiòn.
1UPUI students have as full a load of tension as anyone else and this version of thè “primal scream"
might be as beneficiai here as it is there.
The 10 minute scream is probably as effective as a half-hour sitcom, a beer, a jog or a pili, and though not many of us are around this campus at 11 p.m. . . . we could try 11 a.m.
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‘Where are minority
Voi. 11, No. 32 Novombor 10, 1M2
Editor Lauro Burri»
Managing Editor Tom McCain Advertising Manager
Diana Adam»
Business Manager Mike Manning Production Manager9 ^ Rogar HoffmaiVToni Bailay
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Diane Puppin, Susan Va oca, Jan Watarman Advertising Saies Ellaan Worcester, Chartene Gibson, Jay Fallara.
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The Segemore ts a weakiy nawsmagazma putikahed by students oi Indiana University Pur due UrVversity at Indianapoks Vtews expre&sed are thoee oi thè ed)tonai staff or o( thè individuai whosa name appeers n thè bykne
Pubkcation oi advertiaements or Shorts announcaments dea» not constiate Segamo/* endorsament ot Products advertwars or ofters
The Sagamore waicomes noticas of university evants for Ita Shorts section Provida your typewnrten concise notice by Fnday al 5 p m lor pubkcation thè ioSowing Wadnasday We reserve thè nght to deiete or adii noticas il we are Ivnited or space Al noticas shouid include a phone numbar for further informa Don
Wa racognue our re s p o n s ity lo provide a forum for commenta from thè IUPUI community Lettera shouid be to thè pomi and signed Wa w«
wtthhoid pubkmhmg your nama ri re quested We reserve thè nght to edit or retaci oòfecbonabte lefters Al tener9 shouid be typed
Marimg address is The HJPUl Sagamore 425 Agnes Street Rocca 001G Indianapolis irv^ans 46202 E ditone! phone 264/4008 Advertising phone 2843458
To thè politicai Science department and Dean James East,
Teli me please. It scema to me that thè politicai science department doesnt have any black or minority full-time staff members. Perhaps thè depart
ment practices keeping things stable. What do I mean? It seems that within thè depart
ment no full-time minorities are qualified to teach thè students.
Does thè lack of full-time minority teachers mean that no minorities are fully qualified to educate? Or does thè lack of minorities within thè System solely reflect not enough money within thè university’s budget to hire minorities? Perhaps it reflects thè department’s pro
motion of thè old male W.A.S.P. tradition
^"However, I admit that many of thè politicai science pro
fessore are brilliant, talented and well-versed in their fìelds.
Yet I question thè blatant neglect of qualified, brilliant, talented and well-versed minorities who aren’t within this department.
It is true that a amali number of minorities graduate with Ph.D.s but shall IU PU I’ s
politicai science department continue to promote such neglect of minorities?
Most important, blacks, Chinese, Russians, Saudi Arabians, Africana, etc., con- tribute to thè financial support of this university. It is ocìy fair to expect to learn about politicai science from another non-male W.A.S.P.
I have never written a letter to any newspaper; this is thè first one. But I truly desire to receive an immediate, in*
telligent, non-bureaucratic answer to my question.
- R.S.V.P.
V alarie Jamison Dtor Ms. Jamison: faculty members are chosen, not by their departments, but by search-and-screen committees.
Persone from various unite of IUPUI compose those commit
tees, ine ludi ng women and minorities. For more details, we suggest you contact Dr.
Lincoln Lewis at thè IUPUI Affirmative Action Office,
264-3963. - Editor
Cracker belli Potly wants a steak, a baked potato and a eoo pia of brewaklea. you pot that awabby? _v
4 a .m .
Our thanks to thè Chronide of Higher Education (Oct. 27).
They correctly identified
"Indiana U.-Purdue U. at Indianapolis" as thè location for NCAA m eni swimming and diving championahips in March 1983.
Now I lay me down to study, I pray thè Lord I won ’t go
nutty,
I f I shouid fail to learn this 4 7 junk,
I pray thè Lord I wiU not flunk.
But if I do, don 't pity me at all, Just lay my bones down ùi thè
study hall,
Teli my teacher I did my best Then pile my books upon my
che e t
Now I lay me down to rest And pray I'U pass tomorrow s
test i
I f I shouid die before I wake, That's one lese test I'U have to
tabe.
— (anonymous)
November 10, 1982 3
ditta't move or drap thè pena Ulta batanrad on bar forahead aa I litted thè
kay andheaded 1 gat thare and.
« e had awiped i and pepar Chat candta? i found and Ut il, lai a buia wai drip onta thè etak and had il anchored bafora I had thè waiat boulaa full o h hot, one ooid. I
tita and hald it up to thè Ughi.
It matchad tha Polaroid I carriad 1 loaded up.
I look a qutek look outaida Rata had begun to fall aa 1 unloadad tha towal diapaoaar. I wantad white but aattlad for
Tha «rifa waa alwaya com
piei mn^ aha didn't bava a viaor, ao I
rotaining bracketa and alid tha mirrar out. Pretendine to tia my «boa, I alippad tha mirrar down my aock. It «rea coki But a «mali pnea to pay to kaap bar pawa off my rear vtaw
I picked up my gasoline aa I haadad out. I had half a galkm.
Miaa Noaay waa gone «ben 1 raptacad tha kay. I wantad a can of that od. Looking around, I palmad a area impraaaion of tha woman'a kay. I'd ha back I had to follow i tra d n f
ii'TT&i
you!
jumpad, turnad and I ran out tato tha rata with a naw tire
And now bara ahi my tra il aitting in my thaatar. I'd takan Mona here. Star-croeeed or curaad.
our patha had convargad twice in one day. I aéthar had to gat rid of bar or bava an affair. 1
Dead shame
On a rainy. wtadawapt night an old woman oo bar banda and I'd followed a trail of biood knaaa. waa tha dumb (amala througfa Um mork of aftaoded pump jockey I'd apottad aartiar Mde e tn e i to an abanòoned a t Um aUtioo during thè movie thaatar in tha dead part rubbar haaa treatment of town wiahtag I hadn t. on Saa. whan paopia fili up a t principia. rejactad thè offer for tha eoM-earva, thay gat in auch a vice preaidanry of a multi- a hurry «omeri mea whan thay national aacurity conglomerata tu ra off tha pump and bang up in favor of my addiction to Um noaala. that they laava a eco vangar hunta and privata tad. a drop, aometimee half a investigatimi cnam ed core cen a worth etili
A blood-tippad and fraahly in thè boa* It depende on tha atuhbad panatalla partially pump
aubmargad in oarpat growUi ‘ A little put out. 1 walkad caught end loet my atlantico over to w han aha «rea laaning aa I raaliaad I didn't bava a vacantly agataet «tecked
due. 10W30 If aho had Um narra to
Theo 1 aaw bar. Sitting throe etere at me. 1 waa going to rowa back and one row bahind etap oo bar foot. 1 did, end aha
—1 _____
• lu g li o *
b , Mr Paul• of beine kiiled by one a i puhUdty. tha young me back to tifa, mede up Uka a giri, alaahod gìn4 «ree dead «g»l"
whan I aaw him And 1 didn't oaalad head wound. It waa tha panatalla. And Um hair. Tha part waan't etnigftf, though.
but naithar waa ha. The (my grand? Racket money. I'd board a haalth club might be
Than tha mother raturaad to thè crime orane, carried thè corpoa to thia thaatar and waa crawling around after bar rigar Two rowa back, I atalkad ber;
hard orar bar aere Whan a he aaw aho couldn't bear, 1 think il gara thè old girl a boeri et teck Maybe it waa guilt. But I'd n a w laka bar in. Her laet worda;
"Tha photograph . it a my
«on ora day, yaara ago it want through thè waahing machina. " The final part of tha myetary waa eoi rad. I waa aickonod. Had I aatan today?
1 raturaad to tha station, elee ned out tha ladiaa' room.
grahbed a can of that oil and chaaad a car down tha atraat yalling 'M r. Palmer!" It turnad loft at tha light. 1 boppod a delivery truck and heaaed for homa. - . E d Nota: M r'Paul thippad out to tua on u ha t Aa thought waa e mire Kant man until tha pag- laggad captala nailad a doubloon to tha mait Jumping
•hip, ha imam 4.000 milaa back homa to Indiana and hid andar hit bad until Aia mothar put tha crib back in tha attic.
Headquarters
icontinuad from paga I) for ornnixationa to maka onand off campus phone r«ll« «nH to raceive incornine calla. For tha con ventane* of thè organications and tha atudent body, four etaethe typewritara will be availabla for usa. Tha rantal typewritara ara boi tad to Um tablee aloog Um wall for aacurity.
Wagoner explainod that thè Studant Asaembly haa respon- aibility for managing tha room and assigning mailboxea.
locherà and drawar apace. Tha Studant OrgantaaUon Board haa reaponsibiiity for organix- ing. running and ovaraeeing tha room.
CurranUy, Kaafer and Cindy Gatto, Studant Program
Adviaory Committaa chairman,
«it on thè board with additional membara to be alactad Dee. 6 during a studant organilation rally.
Sacratarial aervicaa will ba incraaaed from one secretary for thè SA to thraa in ordar to covar an anticipa tad 62 houra per weak of activity. The thrae aecratariaa will ba reeponeible for thè dutiaa that arisa from tha SA, corraapondanca with studant organiiationa about SPAC business and tha affairs of tha Studant Group Room.
and corraapondanca with thoee wbo naad to know about deci- aions of SPAC and thè Fae Fund Adviaory Committae, aa wall aa tha monitoring of tha uae of facili Ita* and equipment.
waan't ready for that. Not ao eoon after Mona I'd gat rid of bar. At potat blank rango, my arm arcad and my w aliai whipped out. unfolding in a alap aerosa bar aabaoeoua face.
I «near ad. "Bang, you'ra daad."
And aha waa.
But I bedn t alit bar throat, wriat and forahead with a Coke tab. No, it «ras stili grippad in bar righi hand. 1 could aaa it had bit daaply tato thè finger- Up it andrctad. SomeUung didn't fit.
Someone had kiltad ber That I waa aura of. Oh. sha d triad to maka U look like an aeddant or hoart attack Maybe eran suicide But sha waa protacting some body I had to find out who.
I want through har pockata, torà out one for thè ahirt my
«rifa waa maktag. and waa s u r prised to find flfty grand, a myatanoualy fadad photograph and a (amata impersonator I jumpad back.
Suddanly, things fall aharply tato focus:
Earliar in tha day. tha decaased reported for work, waa robbed by a dose rotative - hia mothar, I daducad - and than waa kiltad.
Thia will snabie studant organiiationa to bave easy accasa to thsir room aa wall aa providing ao maona to answer tha phona and aort mail on a ragular beata.
Wagoner believes that tha Studant Group Room will bava tha addad educational value of ancouraging studente to idsn- tify with tha university through their associa tions in studant organiiationa.
"I bop* that thia room will halp atudent organiiationa gain an idenUty and be abta to taan on each otber for support Alio, there should be batter com municaUon betwaan atudent organiiationa and otber studente," Wagoner condudad.
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FeeUvitiee bagin at 6:90 poL, with a dinnar of tradi Uonal Latin fare. Alberto Torchinaky, dean of Latino Affaire at IU-
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Pina Colada. a group of Venetuelan studenti fronti IUPUI. will perforai Iris Roee.
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featuring Latin American music from thè Jsiine Moralee Orrheetrs and Istand Express, a group playing Caribbean music Crus strassee that thè pubUc la ancouraged to altend
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In addition to thè upcoming cultural eveot, a display of Hiapank art ia now being ahown in thè Hideaway and in thè Studant Union Building
Indiana pofitician urges women’s participation
by JoAan Shanks One of Indiana s leading politicai figure* arili soon folle her own ad vice: women should asserì themaelvea
She aays she will run for governor in 1984.
"Women are running for office in increeaing numbers and getting elected" said Virginia Dill McCarty. former Unfted States Attorney for Indiana s Southern D iatrkt.
Thia is thè message she will bring to thè Indiana Chapter of thè Asaociation for Women in Science thia Saturday. Nov. 13
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at 1 p.m in thè Krannert faculty lounge
After receiving a bac
ca la urea te degree from IU-Bloomington. McCarty waa gradua ted from thè IU Schooi of law-lndianapolia in 1960.
She currantly Works for thè Indianapolis law Yirm of Land man and Beatty. She waa chairperaon of thè organizing committee for thè National Women'a Politicai Caucua and founded ita Indianapolis and state chaptera
In her rote aa U S Atlomey, McCarty States she served as
"lawyer for thè govenunenl. in
cludi ng proaecution, a poaition she found "very salisfying "
Her immediate politicai plana include a campaign far thè govemorship in 1984. That effort ia alraady in progress In thè past, McCarty aaid.
“ Women wera thè last onea about whom concern haa been espresseci For thia reason.
she showed no aurpriaa at funding cutbacks for women'a programa by thè National
Science Foundation. Although . . she feela that “ Women ha ve aboul joba aa men are.
ahied away from math and She would Uke to set acience in thè past.” McCarty brandi out politicallv in “all racognizea thè need for compe- directiona. Women, " aaya tent teachers and identifies thia McCarty, “have an obligation area as thè “laat place 1 would and a duty to do more than want to cut funding" juat vota."
According to McCarty. “The biggest barrier to success is low self-eateem. " For women who want to become politically active, a he advisàs them to
"nel task a |for themaelvea| that thay are capable of accomplishing"
For a politicai neweomer.
McCarty outlines two posaible routea to an active politicai interest. The first ia as precitici committeeman. a poai
tion abe adda ia "good for women with young childran and in voi ve* working within party structurea The second roule is working for a can didate before pritnariea Such workera. according to McCarty.
“ara acarca."
Women ara beginmng to vota thair opinion." McCarty aaaarta. adding "Women aa a group seem to be mora concerned that people are laken cara of." Education. joba and politicai appointmenta are three key arma women are interested in. McCarty atataa that
Master’s degrees sought in liberal arts
by Tom McCaia What can I tali a siuoe who wants a m aster* in lil arta?" aaka Jamaa K Kaat aciing dean of thè IUPUI School of Uberai Arta
Kaat poinled out thè Uberai arta (aculty tasche* about 40.000 under gradua le credit houra per aemeeter and awarda more than 100 beccalaureate degreea every year Bui it can noi grani graduate degreea
Of thia country a 26 largeet citiea. thia may be thè only public university which dose Uberai arte, he aaid.
He aaya thè neo^ ia ap p a nn i Of more than 500 graduale nondegree eludenti queationed by thè school laat aummer.
nearly half expreaaed an
reet in graduate Uberai arta and amali Of nearly 100 tarai ty in Uberai aria, 15 or 20 bava endem ia la which would he approvisi by thè IU
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"H la a moet via (or uà." ha aaaarted We « draw on all dapartmanta. larga
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Their viali haa n ised little notice by atudenta That alone told them somelhing about IUPUI.
“ It a noi surpriaing." u id Jerry B. Poe, professor of finance at Arizona State University. Studenls ranly seek out accnditation tea ma unless ' there's a buming campus issue
Poe sank comfortably into his chair and gathered thoughts about his briaf viait lo IUPUI. He is thè chair man of thè North Central Assoeia- lion team evaluating this campus as part of lU PU I's accnditation procesa
team leaves
The peopte b e n bave been fortheoming. cooperative and friendly." he saia, "which I ere sa charectensile of thè Urne of thia institution."
Poe and hia p ee n viaited bere to judge lU P U I’s worth as an institution of higher learning Their scrutiny centend around lU PU I's aelf-sludy report. an integrai part of thè accredi
tai lon process.
The NCA team spenl Sunday evening. Monday and Tuesday meeting with campus admini- strato n , faculty and student leaders Today they wiU meet with Vice President Glann W lrwin J r , M D , and members
Student initiative produces
by Mark S Simon.
"It ia very importanl that people viailing thè schoql tee that th e n is somelhing going on bere T h en is a tnm endous amount of effort being put forth; too often. thè work just atacka up unnoticed Thia.
said Steve Paddock. was thè idea behind thè Junior Painting Exhibition. now on view in thè up stain gallery of thè Herron muaeum building.
The exhibit waa thè brain- child of Steve Paddock and fellow painter. James Acevedo.
Working steedily since August in adjoinmg area*, thè artista noticed thè terge number of canvaaee being compieted and than stored away With thè e»
couragement of Profeeeor a
Steve Msnnhetmer and Pag Fierke. thè two began to eolicit ideaa from otbers working in thè junior painting studio coo- ceming tha ieesibibty of an organixed show
With no faculty involvement in thè ac tua! planning, or thè selection of worka. thè exhibi
tion is tnily a atudent event.
"That was rcrtainly thè idea.”
said James Acevedo. "The hope ia that other studente will now feel confident to organile activitiee; thè almoaphere is too often inhibited as far as inter-departmantal exchange "
One positive sign was thè great number of atudenta and faculty that canta to tha O d . 28 reception of thia “unof- ficial" exhibit. To show
organuers Acevedo and Pad-
* dock, that was a clear indica tion of a great need for student u>student exchange.
Said Steve Paddock. " It ia an entouragi ng thing to sae your work on diàriay; you aae thè work in a new Ughi when it a on thè wall. next io thè work of othars."
The preeent work will be on display until thè end of November At that time. thè space will be mede avallatile for other worka of art. Aa James Acevedo expiains. "Thia is a student gallery. any atudent should feel free to exhibit work.
noi only in this space, bui anywher* throughout thè achooL"
NOV. 16 , 1 6 * Medicai & Campus
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Film flawed but powerful: Monsignor
"Monsignor," a newly ralaaeed film directed by Frank Perry and produced by Frank Yablana and David Nivan, Jr.
of F a lb a Flaherty» risa to powar in thè Vatican. Based upoo thè no vai by Jack Alain Legar, thè film teUa an intareeting tale daepite thè dia jointed way thè film is put ^ together thè diaappointing performance of Christopher
The film opens with Fsther Flaherty. pUyad by Christopher Reava of "Super man" fame, bang ardained into
It tracee bis
Wendell Mayes bave wntten dialogue that is sometimes rathsr slow lUustraUve of this ia thè scene in whkh Flaherty meeU h ù friend Lodovico Virasi and thè taro di scusa thè black market. Mere thè dialogue consisU of cumber- some esposition with perhape one brief but good exchange betwaen thè men
’ln additimi. Director Perry
thè character Flaherty and thè played in "D aathtrap." His portrayal of thè unscrupulous but loyal priest lacks emotional depth in a rote that really
during World War Il through th both thè black market, operaled by thè Itahan Mafia, and a woman who happens to be a novice ia thè Cermeti te ordar. to his sarvica s s Cardinal in thè pepai
This basic plot is intarastiag but screenplay writsrs Abraham Polonsky and
audience with smooth tranai- tions betwaen scanee that might h mIm t K» film to
In thè final scena, far esempla, we ara tsken from a rundown New York hotel to thè splender of thè Vstican befora ine Viewer csn bel sn eyelash The abrupt shift of scanea is
dnsmatography. The Vstican acanas in particular ara
If it is any i Reeve. Ganevieva Bujold doeen't do much batter with ber rote as Clara, thè beautiful, passionate novice whoee affair with Flaherty leavaa bar tormented and bitter.
Perhape thè reai atand-out in thè cast is Fernando Rey as thè bveabie but woridly Cardinal Santoni, thè powerful friend of thè pope who befriends Flaher ty. His linea are delivered so ainceraly and quietly that thè Viewer understands Flaherty a willingness to link thè Vatican with thè underworld for San toni'a sake.
DeepiU i u flaws, thè film Unfortunataly, thè acting of
Christopher Reeve ia iacking The Viewer arili probabiy noi
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Restaurateur awarded
HJPUI studente S b eu n A. W righi (M I) end Dare Mllatovtch
Jose Roòlee Rangai has baan named thè 1962 “ Food Service Executive of thè Year” by eludente in thè Department of Restaurant, Hotel and Insti tu- lional Management al IUPU1.
Who a Jose Rangai? He ie known as "Acapulco Joe" and, of courea, is thè ownar of Acapulco Joa’s Mexicsn Restaurant at 342 North Illinois, which will be moving to e new downtown location to be disdoeed aoon.
The award, startad by thè
IUPUI studenU in 1970. was given to Rangai In recognition of excallenca in food sarvica."
The restaurant bea been serving thè downtown com
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and ia a favorite eating place of IUPUI studente, faculty and staff
Rangers name will be placed in tbe Indiana Hall of Fame for Food Service and Lodging.
locatari in tha food lab of tha Purdua University School of Engineering and Technology.
Cathy Hanaon oftara tirsi b ile or prti# w ln o iag recip e lo Paul 0.
Brlnk, a s s tetani d ean al thè S ch o o l o« Engineering and Tech no lo gy. (Photo by Ricà Beughn)
“Apple Pizza” b est of show
Cathy Henaon. a aophomore September Henson s recipe in Restaurant. Hotel and
Institutional Management in thè Purdue University School of Engineering end Technology, won e contasi with h a recipe cailed "Apple P o is Othar studente in RHI 337, Quantity Food Production, recantly sampled thè winning recipe.
The Apple Bake-Off contesi was pari of tha Circlefeet '82, held on Monument Cirde in
wae prepared by Culinary Craatlons and Libations and eerved to more than 2,500 peopie at thè Circlefeet.
Mre. Henson snjoys cooking and experimenting with new dishes. *Ì selected this major baca usa it sliowa me to do everything I love," she said. "I love to cook, I love to est. and I love working with and meeting peopla."
Law students receive awards
scholastic standing were rewarded recenti» with II»
preeenUtion uf scholarshipa lo Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis '
Indiana SU le Bar AsaociaUon Fello» ships of 11.000 each w Slaughter. (ormerly ol Evans ville. and Belle Jean Dodd. formerly of Fort Wayne Shiriey A Shideler. aecreUry of thè bar. mede thè award
The Nathan MendenhaU Award. praaenlad annually lo thè most outstanding second- year studenl. wenl io Debra Lynn Hinahaw of Franfcfort.
(ormerly of Evanaville Mrs Theodore D. Nerìng mede thè presenUtion on behalf of thè Indiana Law Wives.
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Bindley cornee to thè law school from thè Indianapolis law firm, Doninger and MerniU He ia a fornver generai manager of thè Indiana Pecora m. He has beon
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