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(Photo by Georpe Cmrtm)

Remodeling, relocation centralize services

by Aubrey M. Woods

Recent years have teen an effort to gather many IUPU1 offices and classrooms in one central location The $400,000 remodeling of the first floor of Cavanaugh Hall it part of that effort

The whole floor is going to be completely redone. " said Sheila K.

Snider, architect for the 1U Depart­

ment of University Physical Facil­

ities. The protect will combine four offices: the Bursars. Registrar s.

Admissions and Financial Aids.

The remodeling and relocation of the offices will mean greater convenience for students, who will no longer need to walk to other buildings to conduct business at the Financial Aids and Bursar s of­

fices Those offices currently are located in the Berkey and the

University Services buildings, respectively

Another benefit will be in­

creased flexibility for those who work in the offices. According to Snider, the new offices are design­

ed to minimue wall space, so that personnel and office equipment can be positioned more effectively U p until now. the offices worked with a lot of people in small areas

— and the construction project should help ease the strain."

The first phase of the protect, scheduled for completion in O c­

tober. involves the south half of the first floor of Cavanaugh Hall The remainder of the work should be done by the end of this year

"We hope to have the entire pro­

tect completed for use by students during the spring semester Snider

Computer registration —

brings improvements, problems

by lisa Nichols

Registration can mean long lines closed classes, and other vex aliens In an effort to minimus these hassles IUPU1 has pushsd its registration procedure forward in­

to the computer age

Like many such changes this one created problems of its own

During late registration August II. 19, and 22. many tempers flared and eyebrows roae as the procedure ran up to five hours behind schedule, making it necessary to extend late rsgistra lion through Tuesday

According to Richard E Slo­

cum. Registrar rumors blaming a malfunction of the air conditioning system for the computer break diown are false The only problem Thursday. Friday, and Monday was a computer support system in Bloomington which failed." he said

The Bloomington-baaed com ­ puter system took much of the blame lor the backlog of students during registration Dr Ronald W Jonas Director of Administrative Computing at IU-Bloomington, said, "We had no computer break down We had awfully heavy loads — record-breaking volumes each day. in fact."

Other factors — including pro­

blems with IUPU1 computer hard­

ware on Thursday, a power outage in Bloomington on Friday, and the backlog of students from the previous two days on Monday — were responsible for the long lines and short tempers

Slocum also pointed out that the system is far more efficient than those used in the past, and that many people are involved in many meetings to ensure this doesn t happen again *

Despite the long wait in Friday s oppressive heat and humidity, registering students by and large favored the new system

Marti Moldt, a former student at Butler University and lUPUl-Ft.

Wayne, had a positive outlook for the computer "Computer registra tion at Butler and lUPUl-Ft Wayne was great! She attributed the problem with lUPUI s registra­

tion to computer-terminal break­

downs and the newness of the

Maxine Kinder registering tor Surprisingly he waent her d a u b e r liked the old system on the computer system * of registration better She attended

IU

was a often

ivm pu w system H pro babfy would have been all r* h t 4 the computer dkbi t break down so M did take a long finance mator Ruth working

Lambert» sympathies were not Generally

with the students The students the basic problem u that

should have pre registered 4 they registration it a new system to wanted to avoid the lines The IUPUI which wiU take tune to majority of students interviewed perfect All of those intervwwed shared her opinion agreed that regntration « # lor*

Registration u sways a long pro proems and they look forward to cam. but freshman Ron Doughty increased speed and effmancy in who stood in line for over six the

hours knows better than most

Some fortunate students have ways to heap boredom at tu

watftng n regstrafcon ftnaa (Photo by Georpe Carter)

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Video installation at Herron a first for Indianapolis

On Friday. Aug 5. Michael Smith * video installation. M ik e s House opened at the Herron Gallery. First presented in Smith s native city. New York, this piece incorporates a s t y e set. props, and elaborate audio and visual systems

It required an unusual amount of preparation Fourteen local artists participated in a week-long workshop with Smith and his assistant.

Power Booth, to ready the installation for public viewing Claiming the title of local ^artist, this writer was among those participating in the workshop. T o one who has little use for physical labor (even under the euphemism "recreation"), the amount required for an installation of this type proved surprising.

Disassembled and shipped from the Whitney Museum in New York, the set arrived in numbered, partially constructed sections. In accor­

dance with the plan marked out on the gallery floor, the sections were positioned and secured Once the structure was free-standing, one work crew repaired travel damage as another began repainting the inner wall surface.

By the time we broke for lunch, a satisfying sense of common purpose had developed among the participants; after lunch, provided by the Varsity Lounge, spirited camaraderie possessed the group.

L a tera l blood systems and heads cleared, attention turned to the many specialised jobs at the intermediate stage of construction The lighting and sound systems, and the wiring for these systems, provided the greatest challenge and the most persistant problems.

Despite the long hours and tedious work, participants were re­

warded by the chance to work with artists Smith and Booth on the first video installation to appear in Indianapolis

Sft Installation, fUgt 5

Making a publicity raid on the Michigan Street campus. Robbie Pacheco (left) and William Walt flash bright steel in the sun outside Cavanaugh Hall. They are publicizing a University Theatre production of The Three Musketeers that will run Aug. 25-27 and Sept 1-3 at the Mary Cable Building, 525 N. Blackford St.

A buffet dinner is offered during the Friday and Saturday night performances of this swashbuckling play, which was adapted by Peter Raby from the romantic drama by Alexandre Dumas (1602-1870). Tickets for din­

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ot IUPUI event. Typed or legibly hand ceived by S p.m Friday lor publication the following Wedneeday The . '

The Sofomore aleo provide, a 1 for member, of the umvemty corm ty Letter, to the editor should be cue and to the point and will be edited tf they « e not The editor reeervm the n(ht to refect letter, he dwtrn libelous or irrelevant to the concern, of Saga more reader. Letter, diould be signed ne will be withheld on re­

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ah fem e of writing wdl be open weekday. and Saturday, due t lormatson call 2M-M24

Tho Crtala and Su icide Intarvantton Service «»itu Mmul t*oM> i

Th« Inlarnational Students m i* Study Group cordially mean you to a. wm.lv merlin.' every Friday at T p.m « CA 101 There are a variety ot pray amt, special dmner weekends tiiaei riww. and Bibb study Tour aew idees « war abo welcome For mere udonaatmn rail H U M

Day program wdl be hrid Saturday Aug v m LI Sponeored by the IUPUI Black Faculty and Staff Council the Hack student Ibuu* and

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call 2*4 5051 Tha doadllna for I ha (all taaua of Qanaaig u Sept i«

nut poetry prose Ot artwork may lonsuh the information shea bring submueions to the Student Activity Oriice * the basetn Library <15 V% Michigan

Tha Ftricin g Club will meet Tuesday at 7 p m in the Mai naatum (NT 11) For more information call In k at S tg a ls J or lames al M0 57U T h a IUPUI U n iversity T h a a tra will hold upoa auditions lor U» Children • Touring Company Puppet, and PUyers Timdev Sept S * the Miry Cable Buddn* 521 N Black lord St beginning at 7 30 p.m Individual, interested in performing with the puppet theater should be available to tow Fridays throuhgout tha school year Interview, will also be held lor college age and older individuals interested in periorming in a tuNv scripted play lot children apes 5 14 The

T h a IUPUI C h t s r t s a d ln g S q u a d is wekmg applicant, both mab and temab Prat tu n . preliminary to .election of the u|uad. wdl be held Sept 1. g, 7, < 12. 15, 14 end 1*

from 4 to 3 50 p m m PE ISO Applicants should come to the lint practice dnaaed lor cheer bailing Fowl selection ot the squad mil lake place on Sept 20 For further inform, lion tall Lisa Cooley al 264 3764

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A growing school, a growing city

U d M M iM h . » v o w in g T an years ago d f f e U M th a t. mma .m a rt aim k w ould he wire to reply th at all u , growtatg » co rn

I kn ow I uaad to b e oew of th em (hut I d u o t rem em ber betna th at f a it on th e c o m eb a c k 1 New Y o rk S an fran c taro — y p , Tf - „ , OT c a m . I need to th in k ev en th ou gh I h ed fcl vtatted thorn And Indurvapolts in m y eophw ticeted view w a . a c o r a M d w ith Iw h t.

A lthoug h th ere . still plenty o f H ost o n the pum pkin lh a v a n ig a o n an y c o m in q uite a tpall B ut I h ave gaan plenty to give me toaaon l a gay th at t h i city » springing up h ke well like c o m

The new H ooeter D o m e fo r exam ple (For a story and p h o to * on th at new u ad iu m toe page » ) And t h a echo o l tor a n oth er D ead line a ap p ro ach in g an d l d on't h av e tim e to cou n t th e num ber of new IU P U I facilitie s that h ave go n e up in feat the p a n c ou p le o f y e a r, but I kn ow th ey are m any And theme o f yo u w ho are new to IUPUI p ro b ab ly d on t rv alu e how rapid ly an d how m uch t h a untvenM y h a t

nearly a fourth of my 30 year* The Engineering and Technology Building waa under conn ruction when I tin t came down to sign up tor L l « 1 scrambled acrorn Michigan Street when the rievatod walkway* (known in these part* eg the gerbtl tubes") ware fust a gleam in gome architect * aye; and I used to view tha city ikykne through the iteoJ framework of the Buatnca* SPEA Budding

This university and this city are growing together That a only appropriate this is the urban university of Indianapolis Sure, there are others, but I challenge them to match IUPUI — let alone better U - in growth and. more important in the educational opportunities

I'm trying to *ay we have a lot to be proud ef - especially for a school that began as a poor sibling to two mafor state universities some other factor kept them from going to a "real' school Bui t read somewhere more and more students are attending IUPUI not tram necessity but from choke

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Dome ‘monument 5 to growth of city

Daapitc 90-dagrar temperatures.

» t v * r * l th o u sa n d sp e c ta to r s I t l h i n d downtown Friday mom*

in* to celebrate the inflation of the roof of the Hoomer Dome. The event culminated the conetruction of the roofing syetem, which began in May 1M 3

T h is to a ugmhcant monument toficatton of our city, said M ayor William H Hudnui 111 dunng the

than 2.000 permanent fobs for our local econ om y."

Along with M ayor Hudnut.

G ov. Robert O rr and dflBr city of ftciah participated in the roof­

lifting ceremonies on the main steps in front of the ttadium, which will teat 63.000 people and to icheduled to be completed by Ju­

ly 1964

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the face of a swimmer te e m s to em erge from the pattern formed by the diving towers of the

the National Junior Olympic ChamponeNpe

(Photo by George Carter;

Young swimmers brighten prospects for Olympics

by Abby Mermk>n The record-shattering M cD on­

ald'! U S. Swimming National Junior Olympic (NJO) Champion ships were concluded Saturday.

Aug. 20. The four-day twim meet, held at the Olympic facility at the IUPU1 School of Physical Educa­

tion Natatorium. attracted more than 1.300 swimming competitors aged 13 to IS from the east of the United States. A similar competition was being held at the same time at Clovis. C al. for swimmers in the western half of the country N JO officials will compare performances of the two halves to determine which will

half second in the 100

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home victorious a t NJO and meet records were shattered in 25 of 34 events. O ne winner, Dana Ander­

son. 15, of Boilea school in Fla emerged from the outside lane in was rewarded this weekend for her the finals of the 200 meter Beck year of herd training. Sh sumargtd stroke to eUnch the win In the bat as the individual leader with three 30 meters Hefner, weded slowest golds, along with two more in the of the eight finalist* after morning relays (400 medley and 800 free), preliminaries really turned it on and a silver medal as well Andes during the last quarter of the race ton stroked her way to wins In the to assure herself an "outside 200 meter. 400 meter and 1500 m toke" (as it Is known in the taking swimming circles) Continuing her ee All Backstroke dominance she was n NJO again victorious, this time in the quick 100 meter Back on the final night times also qualified her to attend of coam tM ion The quick 1 06.20 the U S . O lym pic Swimming broke the cxietmg N JO record and Trials being held in the Natatorium will enable her to cooqwle in this

next June event at the Olympic Trials in

Among swimmers looking to the June trials in June is Heidi Hefner of the

Anderson Indiana Comm unity Nadra Simmons another In- Aquatic d u b This 14-year-old diene swimmer (Lafayette) took was virtually unknown in the no- second in the 100 meter Beck and 1 the third in the 200 meter Back. Sfcn-

t earlier in the day during the preliminariet of the 100 meter Back, i

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‘God of Soul’ descends to stage

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appeared in Ikt ordar ol their riot to prominence Brat Bo Dlddloy.

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stirring, God-fearing preacher* in thoee days and incorporated that miritual fervor into the legendary

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Help W anted Help Wanted For Rent For Rent For Rent

Sum m er time . . . and the IM ri la aaay The aaMn‘ ta aaay. too, with a Sepamore classified ad C a l 2 6 4 -3 4 6 6 or atop by C A 0 0 1 0 to find out how aaay — and cheap — tt can b o ________________________

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2 6 3 -0 3 0 3 / 2 6 1 -1 4 0 1 . Savage/

Landrigan, In c______________ (2 2) Close to campus. $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 buys 2 bedroom home In 200 block of North Sheffield with central air, hardwood floor*, fenced yard, low utilities Immediate possession - w i consider renting 6 3 6 -1 0 2 6

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North Meridian Street Unique 1600-sq -ft. bilevel apartment.

2-bdrm. 2 full baths, dining room, thing room, skylight, cable TV, laundry facilities Located north of Children's Museum in elegant apartment complex. Adults. $ 336, heet/wetsr paid. 9 2 3 -6 9 6 9 days.

8 7 2 -6 9 6 0 evenings_________(2 3 ] FR EE R O O M , S O AR O . Exchange for mother's helper. Weekday momldgs. 2 6 6 -3 2 9 6 (2 1) NICE 1-bdrm. W Obi., 1338 8.

Talbott. $ 1 4 0 .0 0 , utilities. After 5 p.m.. weekends — 6 3 4 -9 7 8 7 . I l l ) - : __________ *____________

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ment. North Meridian Street, north of Children’s Museum in elegant, to ta lly s e c u r e d a p a rtm e n t complex. LR. OR. kitchen A l utilities paid $ 1 6 0 per month, m/m lease 9 2 3 -8 9 6 9 days, 8 7 2 -6 9 6 0 evemnoa (2 2)

4941 QulNord. Four bedrooms, gas heat, nice neighborhood,

$ 3 0 0 0 0, $ 3 0 0 .0 0 deposit. (2 1 ) O NE B EDR O O M D O UB LE new campus. 1706 North LMngeton, 817 0, 2 9 3 -3 6 3 4 .___________ (2 1 ]

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wanted for 2-bdrm on lake C e l

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2 6 7 -3 4 7 9 .

O w n room , w ash e r, d rye r, microwave, freezer (buy food cheep and freeze It), piano (for the musically ‘ Inclined), end other amenities. $ 12 6 piu* * ubkhes Mels or female. For more Worms- bon c e l 2 8 3 -4 1 8 6 __________ (2 1 ] FO R R E N T: Mother-in-law apart ment. 2 large rooms plus garage Partially furnished, share kitchen.

$ 1 6 6 Includes utilities 36th and Kessler. 2 9 9 -7 2 4 1 evenings, 2 6 6 -6 6 2 6 days. ___________(2 JJ R E N T - A LL U TILITIE S PAR).

Clean, quiet, secured, two room apartm ents with rafrigarator, atova, carpal. Heart of downtown restoration area, near an eaay access to IUPUI. C a l 6 8 1 -8 6 6 7 , 6 3 6 -6 1 6 6 __________________ (2 2]

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line. Serious student end non- smoker preferred $ 2 0 8 .0 0 2 8 3 -3 9 6 6 __________________ (2 1 ] Female or male to share apart­

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