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v'Society no longer requires excellence:’ Ryan
by Je K ik e Meyer* Sharp Society no longer require* ex ceHence in education. Mid I U president John W Ryan in bis state of the university address given last week
According to Ryan, this tack of r * quired excellence is the reason for an unease which appears to permeate the university system. "It would be easy to define this unease if the uni varsity were in a crisis situation.M
ChMritkdlng tryouts Oct. 13
Tryouts for the Metro Basketball team cheerleaders will be October 13 at the School of Physical Education.
1010 W 04th St The tryouts are open to both men and women Anyone Interested In trying out should contact Carol Dll low sponsor, at 304-3704
Pompon tryouts will be conducted October 13 at the School of Physical Education 1010 W 04th St
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graphed this year by Linda Castle Mrs Castle la past co-captain of the Indiana State University Spartettes and sponsor of the ISU Cheer Teem
Formerly an instructor at the Smith Walbridge Camp, she now choreographs the Lawrence Central High School Honey bears Anyone interested in becoming a Metroette should call Carol Dillow at 304 3704
M id Ryan The university continues to grow and programs continue to be developed But still the shadow of un ease remains." he M id
Ryan M id society appears to demand efficiency rather than ex celknce from the university He be lieves the university system to be as efficient as possible
Of primary concern to Ryan is the shift sway from higher education. *s penally in Indiana According to the 1 1 president Indiana ranks 50th in the U S for resident student* at the college level
Regarding the faculty. Ryan M id the university continues to attract good scholars but loam them to other institutions Part of this reason. M id Ryan, could be the university needed to be reorganised "W e needed to up
date our SO* and 40s thinking for to
day •’
Ryan believes the university should be an institution of social change He believes I U is better prepared, due to Its reorganiMtlon. for the future than other universities which have been faced with retrenchment
According to Ryaa. the university can do more to help Itself He Bug gested those connected with the uni
versity solicit friends for mooetary support "W e need to raise new funds ' Mid Ryan
Ryan asked help from those con nected with the university in prioritis
ing its needs and goals "W e need en
Let m recreate the vtslea * f as k - telkctually tawertag ladtaas l d i versity - l.U. President le k a W.
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dowment for chairs, researc|gtapon funds school grants and an inches**
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"L e t us recreate the vision of an in
tellectually towering Indiana University, and share that vision with , the new generation waiting for it."
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Resolution ‘will not be rushed through to reality : ' Irwin
Dr Gtonn W Irwin Jr , I U vie*
prwktant for IndUMpoiu, anid Monday the rmolution rwwntly pained by the IUPUI Faculty Council recommending the campus name be changed to Indiana Univeraity at Indi anapolia will not bn ruahed through to reality
Acknowledging that the reaohiUon now goes to him. then to I U Preai dent John W Ryan, Irwin aaid action to effect a name change la not man dated by the adoption of the reeohition by the Faculty Council
Irwin expreeeed the opinion that
be involved in a
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I U and Purdue and the of the two
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Univeraity from IUPUI could only be dune ifthe Purdue truateea agree
The procedure invelvea changing a clause in the contract between 1
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Ryan, which wna all have a
<ff this ftrat.'he aaid
In reference to the student input m the decteion to seek a name change.
Irwin aaid it should be broad baaed Irwin atoo acknowledged that the procedure involved in accomplishing a name change requires the Purdue
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changing the clause of the contract specifying the campus name
Irwin aaid he saw I U President Ryan over the weekend at a monthly I t truateea meeting but they <bd net
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Irwin, in too capacity ee I U vice president for Indianapota iumitona as the presiding officer and a voting member ef the IUPUI Faculty Council but he said he <hd not veto an the resolution
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Will it be independence or dominance
1a an article appearing in Tk* lodiaaapoii* Su r (Mon . Sept 12, 1977 >, growth at regional campuses and IU PU I is seem ed ot sapping the quality and strength from 1 U Bloomington and of possibly k n re n i* the academic quality of prt>
grams and declining standards at promotion and tenure
The accusations are in an accreditation report issued by the North Central As locution of Colleges and Schools after its recent visitation at Indiana University, according to the article
The report states part of the problem of quality control lies with the adminis trative structure We would like to say right you are ’’ ,
We agree it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to control growth, ex pension and quality when 1 > the parent institution is M miles away, and 2) the
■ M a n s and philosophy of education are different because of what IU P U I is — an urban, commuter university with different wants and needs
To blame the legislature for a p p r o p r ia t e funds to individual campuses rather than to the parent university as I U Bloomington vice president Robert M O ’Neil does is folly Legislators worked many years to get campuses listed as a line item in the university budget so they could see how much of the taxpayers money was actually going to each campus
What does seem clear from the report and its warning is the present ad mimstrative structure is not working And. it seems, Bloomington is paying a rather high pnee for continual* this academic institution at Indianapolis
So we ask. can we infer from the Mar article on the North Central report that Bloomington may now have a reason to encourage independence at IU P U I rather than dominate or inhibit lU P U l's growth’
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Not a tower, but a pinnacle
Noting a sentence in I U President Ryan’s state ot the university address ( “ Let us recreate the vision of an intellectually towering Indians University we were unaware that we were not a lread ^K vision ed and baaed on that pre
sumption here at IU P U I We trust we are not incorrect in believing IU P U I to be more than a tower, but a pinnacle Anybody in favor of that proposition’
We feel we are indeed part of this vision, no. we are that vision as only the masses of students seeking education and advancement should be Bigger men may have visions, but when it comes down to the hoe it is the student masses who make it come true L et’s make doubly sure we do that PM
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Campus police need to upgrade service
Dear Editor
On Sept 12 at 4 pm there was an accident at the intersection ot Agnes and Vermont Streets, scrum from Cavanaugh Hall The accident was only a property damage accident, nothing really serious
I happened to be in an office where a student came in to phone the accident into the IU PU I police Being a natur ally curious soul. 1 went out to check the situation IT TOOK TH E CAM
PUS PO LICE 19 M INU TES TO AR R IV E !!!
I asked the student who phoned in the accident if be had told the police that the accident involved no personal injury He said he had not and that he thought it dngraceful that it took the police so long to arrive 1 agree with
It is the duty of the campus police to serve the student population by doing
something more than handing out parking tickets, they never w a s la be around when they are needed'
The situation would have been just as bad if this were a serious one and someone had been seriously injured
The campus police are not all bad but they do need to upgrade their ser n e e
Signed.
A Concerned Student
I. U. take-over ‘is offensive’
Student wants southside intramurals
Purdue University and Indiana Uni versity are dntinct universities T B f f joined for c h iM b u in Imhana polls It appear* to me that this as sociatioo should remain as it was pro
posed in order to maintain the die- tmetivenaas and unique contribution
of each university The appearance of an Indiana University take-over of the IU PU I system is offensive
Sincerely.
Freda Scales-Smith, Assistant Profeasor of Nursu*
- Indiana University Indianapolis To the Editor
As an alumnus of Imhana Uni
versity (M S , 1979) and Purdue Uni versity (P h D , 1977), I am expressing disappointment in the IU P U I Faculty Council's decision to change the name of IU PU I to Indiana University at Indianapolis
Dear Sagamore
Why can’t we have a place to play intramurals on the southside’
The Pteys Ed gym at Mth and Ditch Road is p e a t but not for those of us who live on the opposite side of the city It involves too much time, expense, travel and motivation to have to go so far, especially in the wintertime' I'm sure there are many
southside men and women who would welcome activities, especially basket ball and volleyball if we had a more convenient place to play
Come an south, southeast and south weotsidero. let's hear from you!
Call or write Jeff Veaady. 2944791 Randy Walker
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Dedication ceremonies for new city market Friday
by 1 Mark black
ladiaaopaiio' newly rofurbuhod City Market will be dedicated and celebrated this weekend, culminating two y e a n of construction
IUPUI-SA runs campus-wide name survey
by Mike Gallaway The IUPUI Student Association
<8A) has been given until the next I.U.
Board of Trustees meeting (Oct. 7) to find out how IU PU I students feel about a name change, according to SA President Bruno Komakech
To meet this deadline, the SA voted Sept 11 to establish a fact finding committee to explore the proa and cons of a name change, present the facts to IUPUI students and then run a survey to determine student opin
ion
The fact finding committee will look into the affect of a name change on tuition rates, decree programs and federal funding, among other things The committee's results will be made public Sept 10. giving students a couple of days to look over the facts before the survey is run
The SA hopes to poll between 2,000 and 5,000 student* from all schools and divisiom. The results of this ran
dom survey will be submitted to the trustees as the opinion of IU P U I stu
dents
The SA also decided to begin • pro
gram enabling students to meet SA members The program, which starts Sept 21, sends SA members to the dif
ferent IU PU I campuses where students can discuss issues involving them and the school
I.U.-Bloomlngton studies alcohol related accidents
Indiana University’s national repu
tation in the area of alcohol related highway traffic rmearch resulted in a recent cooperative project involving the U S Navy, the University of West Florida snd I U Bloomington
West Florida has a contract to deve
lop an alcohol safety action program for Navy personnel, and that institu tion turned to I.U. Bloomington's In
stitute for Research in Public Safety for assistance as a sub-contractor
I V institute, a division of the I.U.- B looming ton School of Public and En
vironmental Affairs, was asked to develop a manual for use in a judicial seminar on alcohol and highway safety R Jeffery Ripberger, re seerch scientist with the Institute, was project director
The purpose of the manual, and of the resulting seminar in San Diego.
C a lif, was to design a fair, efficient and effective system the civilian courts could use in handlii* alcohol related canes involving Naval per sonnel This included referral of of
fenders to the Navy's alcohol safety action program
General topics covered included al
cohol and safety, alcohol and highway safety and the problem-drinking driver Specific reference was made to distinguish between the social dnnker. the problem drinker and the
The market will be officially dedi cated Friday at II am. and celebrated Saturday with the "T o Market. To Market Ball Up to 4.000 people are expected to attend the market ball from I to 12 pm It is epee to anyone over 21 years of age for 17 in advance or 17 50 at the door (black tie option a ll
Once in the door, celebrants will have an opportunity to sample assorted fine cheeses, seefood. steaks and various ethnic foodi available at the different booths Music will be provided by the Indianapolis J a u Rock Ensemble and Willie Baker s Dixie Land Band
The market site was roMrved on Alexander Ralston s Plot sf the Town of Indianapolis in I t t l The first market building was erected by a group of intonated ctUaens in I t s The current central building now listed as a Federal landmark, wss budt ia I M as an effort by the city to provide more space for the sale of meats and produce
Construction of the biulduig took ap proximate!) four months at a cast of 9M.2M The project took SI days longer to complete than was originally projected due to ddfWruHies In precuring and erecting iron The high vaulted dame sf the structure is
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A 14 7 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Fund financed the rmter
•lion snd remodeling of the market Work n expected le be completed ta time for the dedication ceremonies
In addition to renovation of the ong tnaJ structure tome ineevattons hove been made as well Besidm two en
Ufoly now wings, two now ornamental stairways have boon installed aMng with four giant healing t ooting umta Old street tights hove base added te the intanor emphasising the architecture aed acrentesHeg da
#lT V ^ t e !d r of the market has new Undoes ping a brick courtyard com plete with fountain phn an old < Met that oare stood outside a jeweler s store at M IndUas Are
T V City Market given many re pnevos from the wrecker s ball has mstamorphoaiaod from wbnl many once considered as eyesore inis an at tractive centerpmre for the Market Square comptei
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Humane Society does ‘dirty work’
for careless pet owners
10,000
estic animals were taken in by nduitapuiis IIuhuum- Society An r li.OOO ended up at the Municipal Pound Current estimates in Marian County In sum. there is nut one dDmmtir animal for every
The Municipal Do« Hound has a r * urn rats of has than 14 per cent
rate of IS per cent,
pentobarbital In numbers, over 100 animab a week are euthamxed
Became at the low adaption rate, many people (eel it is more humane to abandon their pets They (eel their p ea have a better chance of surviving aa strays than by being adopted at the Humane Society, however, these people are wrong Abandoned animab (ace alow, pam/ul deaths by disease, (reeling, starvation and auf location Many are fatally injured im
— der the wheels of a car, often suffering
for houn by the side of the road M o r e
Why abandon?
Why do people abandon their pet*
or take them to the Humane Society’
"K iren tin e the it r a n m n l e umnlv
a <mr of the ihetter »
become tired of t h « r pete u y i Don (ashen. executive three tor of the Indi
‘Ho (o r ih e) coot more to take care of than we expected." “ He's just too much trouble . - “ The kids don't like h i m a n d evon “ W e're taking a vaca Uoo and it will be easier to get a new pet when we return than put this one in akennd "
The Humane Society, through strict
Municipal laws are weak, says ( ashen Animal abuse is considered a
personnel limitations and aaas of municipal laws allow very little actual control sesr animal mm
that animals are not returned to them once they are adopted People bnng ing pete to the Humane Society (or what are referred to as "mean venience" reasons are placed on a
“ no adopt" lint restricting them from adopting any other animals from the shelter To further insure responsible pet ownership, prendoption invest!
gallons are conducted by the society
Problems
There are three major problems concerning animal treatment in Marion Oounty animal abuse. over
Caahen "It would hMp la have more authority Animal abuae should be a felony particular!) for repeaters, he suggested
Overpopulation caused by krroapsn sibie breading is by far the most am torn problem involving domestic am mals in Marion County The statistics given at the beginning of the article verify this Today , the only answer to this problem seems to be euthanasia A solution, one strongly supported by the Humane Society would be pet owners having their animals spayed and neutered
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sal life through Leewards Kind Club." a dub named for the Hu otane Society '* comae mascot
The Indianapolis Humane Society * not interested « simply placing as many dogs aad cats as possible m homes According to the Humane Society, their aim is to place Ihe am male in good homes where they will he treated as living creatures, not toys As a rooult. their adoption poll a m are not easy going and their re qutrwmente are strict No one can just walk in and come away with an am mal without show u* that they can re
sponsibly care for it. according to em pioyees of the Humanr Society But if they can show that they have the
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I da not feel that the Humane Society was cruai in k iilu « thaar am mah Thaw reasons for d r a g so are very dea r
My intent m writing this article a hind doaed doors at the Humanr
Each year the treatment of animal*
sdality aad carutg
“A s a director of operations, I can take great pride in the way animals are handled here, including euthanasia; as a human being I am disgusted. "— Alan Thomas, Director of Operations, Indianapolis Humane Society
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Short orders recap Iggy, Star Wars, jazz, top 4 0
b yM l|gy Pop Lett Far U fa RCA i A FL l-M M )
What's the deal* Itgv drops off the face o/ the earth for throe years and suddenly he's back with two albums in For those of you who caught my r e vtow of Idiot. my footings haven't changed For newcomers, I would've preferred Iggy remain off the (ace of the earth Tim e has M l m atte* ad him . punk rock has merely caught up with him
The only good thing I can any about this diac is it brings back two of Todd Rundgren’s old cronies. Tony and Hunt Sales The reappearance of Soupy Sales minor seeaionmcn sons does not. however, in any way redeem this garbage bag of an album
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Don Ellis and Survival Mask From Other Galatiet Aad Atlantic l SD 18227)
The big thing that s supposed to sefl this diac la E lla rendition of “ Main Them From Star Wars “ The name of the game a Hohum
In my book, cover vereione of popu- lar
deJohnette on drums as the principal drives behind the sound
Fortum has played with Buddy Rich. McCoy Tynar and Mika Davis dandy schooling for a saxophone man learning he s put to good use here
Compare this ‘ smsa n " doc to (but inferior) efforts by
ware declaring bankruptc y After a long long wait RCA pirkad Mm up and he released bis Aral due Wtadam
That was Mat year aad he is still a king way frem being “ Discovered,"
which la an addad bonus if you like to (huak of yourself aa a dmco v trar of
Now w e're up to album
and 1 still haven’t seen this guy hit the charts, but if there s any justice ui the record industry, he ougM to be on the Top 40 with a bullet My pick of the lot is the last cut on the dot When 'S Got The Blum which me a bit M vintage ErroU Gamer
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Falk Take Nate: The National Endowment for the Humanities has an award of M M .000 to the Stanton Project at Belmont. Mass for the of a biographical film on Elisabeth Cady Stanton, the American and social reformer The M m inute film, under the chrertion of Mary
Weber, is planned for national television (probably PBS)
Apparently shamed into submission by the fantastic British senes Skaeider To ah— Idee documenting the British suffragette movement, the Endowment has also granted M2.MO for the project (tee Haadred Y e a n of Straggle The money goes to develop six biographical outlines and write two complete scripts towards a series of 12 onehour television programs dealing with the women s
in America between 100 and IMO
So you've been thinking about buying a couple of tickets for th Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Sunday Night Pops senes’ Well
'cause they're all sold out! Not for the first show, not the Better luck next year
I hear they 've still got tickets left for the regular I S O 'em while they're hot'
yea r’s it.
the season Get
The times are atrocious but this week PBS (Channel M l is showing s senes of dramatisations on four of the major decisions of Chief Justice John Marshall, the U S Supreme Court judge whose X years an that bench shaped the future of the court and the nation The programs are being shown mornings at 10 M am and the cases include Markery v. Madison McCeltork v. Maryland Gibha** v.
Ogdeo and l ifted Steles v Barr
They're also presenting two additional programs Mr Chief JasUre (Sept M.
C pm ) and The Trial af Aaree Barr ( Oct 1. i p m ) which are at least better times l i i e cases will be repeated starting Nov. SI.
It's too bad some folk will sit glued to ABC's fantasyland Washington but would never think of watching this sort of program Dick Nixon is gone but John Marshall’s decisions are still with us and affecting you more than Jason Robards ever will!
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Randy Galvin down at the Black Curtain reports things were going great dur of The BUr Spangled G irt until handcuffed to a radiator on stage with a last act and the handcuffs were part of the the scene and make his exit, key in his hands It was the
act The broken key was not with the radiator tucked under i
having September and October as Henry Foods Film Month, the Museum of Art is presentu* its major exhibition Perceptions Of The Spirit In Mth Century American A ft*’ Sept 21 through Nov S7.
The exhibition is coordinated with a special lecture series, s film program, a concert and a three-day colloauium at IMA
The exhibit is being guest curated by Professors John and Jane Dillenberger whom you may remember for their exhibit two y e a n back on A l p e n a art from 17M-1900 The sequel exhibit is the biggest event ofH R TlM A and worth checking out For further info, contact the museum. 9ZM331
t's happening to those people Martin fo ra
at Clowes Hall’ They ve scheduled one-show evening Yup. just like the Whoever is responsible for this one, it 'll happen Nov 9at 7 pm
And how do you like the latest James Taylor family and friends Top 40 hits’
Real garbage, right’ James is making the big time with a remake of moldy-gold, rock n roll antique ( just like Shaun Cassidy) Carty is making it with a Making I t " song that’s on about equal par with Barry White's standard bill of fare.
The only one of the whole early *700 group doing anything worth listening to is Carole King Her "H ard Rock Cafe, " I think, is going back to some of her earlier roots that made her a hit maker long before anyone had ever heard of James Taylor Three cheers for Carole And class
Concerts A ( sticks Depl The .Hanner t Ead Festival is this weekend down at Mooresvilie with The Wright Bros Overland .Stage Ce.. lac. and others . Javier Calderas. Bolivian guitarist and protege of Andres Segovia, will present a concert at the Indianapolis Museum of Art this Sunday, drawing from hn repetoire from Renaissance to contemporary The legendary Fa la Item tea will be in Indy for one show only, Sept M at the Warehouse Nightclub Slys will break your ears if not your bones st the Circle Theatre Sept » Taw Jeer*
will be at Market Square Arena Oct IS And w e’ve got a fine jazz concert coming up next month st the Beef n Boards Dinner Theatre with Milt Jackses, Rickard Davis, and Indy's own Baras Vas Okies
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Chris Hillman needs no reference
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ferred to as an ex Byrd to establish a member of he has worked with Stephen Stills an record almost as much as anyone besides Neil Young His joint efforts with John David Souther and Richie Furay provided yet another example that almost any tune he jams with old friends a i
Suns and Poco bassist Tim Schmit.) softly flowing rhythms, and music that feels natural and not electrically induced this music is accessible to everyone's tastes, even the most dis criminating
There is little new here in terms of style and content, nor is there any need for it The style exemplified by Hillman, Stills Loggins and Messina and vin ou s others is pleasing to the ear and easy to relate to Trade marked by polished vocal harmonies (provided by Richard Marx. Larry
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Mazzini, bom June 3. 1894 in Lama.
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Dr Louis Mazzini was truly one who cared more for the benefit of mankind than for personal honors When he died in 1173, the world lost a great humanitarian
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CINCINNATI SYMPHONY O RCHESTRA.
Thomas Schippers. Conductor, Sun . Oct 2
DANCE TH EA TR E OF HARLEM. Fri..
Jan 13
ANDRE W A TTS . Pianist. Tuss., Jan 17 CAM ERATA O R CH ESTR A OF SALZ
BURG, Antonio Janigro. Conductor.
T u s s . Jan 24
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TRA. John Nelson. Conductor, with JAN O S STARKER, colio soloist. Wed , Mar 8
ISAAC STERN. Violinist. W e d . Mar 15 Season tickets tor these six events
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THE AUDITORIUM DANCE SERIES
SO VIET GEORGIAN DANCERS. Sat.
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BELLA LEW1TZKY DANCE COMPANY.
S a t, Mar 4
ROO RODGERS DANCE COMPANY.
W e d , Apr 5
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CAMINO REAL by Tennessee Williams, The Acting Company, M o n . Oct 3 SHAKESPEARE'S PE O P LE starring SIR
MICHAEL REDGRAVE. Thur.. Nov 3 BUBBLING BROW N SUGAR. Musical.
Thur . Nov 17
THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM , Musical.
Mon . Jan 16
BECKY, Musical. T h u r . Fab 2 SCAPINO, Comedy. Fri.. Fab 24
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ENGLAN D BY CANAL B O A T with James Metcalf, Tu rn . Sept 20
M AG N IFIC ENT WORLD O F TH E M OUN
TAIN KING (Bavaria) with Howard Meyers. Thur.. Oct. 20
TH E RIVER RHINE with Eric Pavel, Wed . Nov 2
E G Y P T with Doug Jonee, Tu rn., Jan. 31 TH E RUSSIAN EXPERIENCE with Clay
Francisco, T u a s . Fab 14
AFG H AN ISTAN with Chris Borden, T h u r . Apr 13
Season ticket for these six programs:
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Master Charge credit cards are accepted at the Auditorium Box Office Tickets are also available at the Indiana Music Center, Colstone Square, and at Crosstown Pharmacy.
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