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Vol.CXXVII,No.56
April 11,19
Learning the basics
Quake
damage
WW
leaves
vacancy
By Christian Cooper Students who were living in
Assistant City Editor Embassy were transferred to
other university housing facili-
ties,
More than two years after
including Birnkrant
being evacuated due to damage
Residential College, said Jeff
from the Northridge earth-
quake,
Urdahl, director of housing.
Embassy Residential "At the time we took students
Etherton
College, a university-owne- d
out of Embassy, the property
leading
housing facility in downtown
was taken over by Operations
the way for USC
Los Angeles, is still vacant.
and Management," he said.
The building, located at Ninth
Currently, the university
is
USC's sophomore hurler Street and Grand Avenue, was
waiting to make a final decision
Seth Etherton has helped the the only university building to
on the future of Embassy until it
Trojans lead the race in the suffer structural damage as a
receives information from the
Pacific 10 Conference result of the quake on Jan. 17,
Federal Emergency
Southern Division by
win-nin- e 1994.
Management Agency, the gov-
ernment
six consecutive starts Other buildings suffered
agency responsible for
and compiling an
8--
1 record. minor,
non-structur- al
damage in
helping rebuild after natural dis-
asters,
the quake, including the Student
said university architect
Elliot Mabana Dally Trojan
Sports, page 16
Students in the Biology 106 course, "Principles of
Union building and Mudd Hall
Gordon Park. Officials from
Biology," learn in
week-lon- g
of Philosophy.
a simulated, experiment.
(See Embassy,
2)
A
ripe harvest for
page
James
The Roald
and
Dahl classic
a Teach'
Rose Bowl merchandise brings profit
"James and the Giant Peach"
gets revamped for the '90s
Recently
released data shows
with animation and
The money Auxiliary Services receives "The only difference between I
Rose Bowl
stop-actio- n
computer
photography from
sales are highest in
five
from merchandise profits is budgeted yearly
T-sh- irt
and a normal
T-sh- irt is the extra 7
the makers of "The
years
to help pay for overhead costs and student percent that the Rose Bowl makes us charge
Nightmare Before Christmas."
By Dae Kim services. for them (for licensing fees)," Stimmler said.
Stall Writer Auxiliary Services is run on a zero-balan- ce
The Rose Bowl itself is also a money-
maker,
Diversions, page 7
system, meaning that the money that comes however, because the Tournament of
The revenue accumulated from Rose Bowl in from profit goes directly into its budget. Roses distributes the money to the partici-
pating merchandise sold in the Pertusati University
None of the money the department receives conferences, not the participating
Nerds, freaks, frat
Bookstore totaled approximately $500,000, results in profit by any individual working
and
said Dan Stimmler, senior manager for gen-
eral
in the department or the university, said Phil
boys geeks
merchandise. Chiaramonte, director of Auxiliary Services.
"The sale (of Rose Bowl merchandise) was
"All the money goes back to the universi-
ty,"
First
in a
tzvo-pa- rt
series
Computer
nerds, film geeks,
extremely successful.
I
think it reflected the Chiaramonte said.
DT elites,
ethnic centrics and
excitement of 'SC
going for the first time in
Stimmler said the bulk of the profits went schools, USC did not receive extra money
whitebread frats editorial
five years," he said.
directly to the students in the form of sale this year for
appearing in the Rose Bowl
writer Gregory Ellis looks at
Stimmler said the success of the merchan-
dise
prices, which were as much as 40 percent less "The
Pac-1- 0 Conference gets a lump sum
some student stereotypes
cannot be
compared to other non-Ros- e than regular prices. of about 8 million dollars, and this is divided
and their effects on student
Bowl years. Sales of Rose Bowl merchandise Some students voiced dissatisfaction over equally among every college," said Associate
group interaction.
at the bookstore are estimated to be over 10 the retail prices of the merchandise. Athletic Director Steve Lopes.
Viewpoint, 4
times higher than the sales of Cotton Bowl
"I think that the normal prices for the Rose According to Lopes, the Big 10 Conference
page
merchandise last year, he said. Bowl stuff was way too expensive," said received the same amount of money and
The final profit from the sales of Rose Jordan Leandro, a freshman majoring in biol-
ogy-
divided it among its schools in the same
Bowl merchandise at the bookstore, approxi-
mately
fashion.
$100,000, goes to Auxiliary Services,
Stimmler
explained the reason for the The money the athletic department collec-
tor
Stimmler said. higher prices or the Rose Bowl merchandise.
Sales, page
2)
Tax Day nearing, Sample, Olah receive national accolades
forms available
By Esther Ramirios and deemed worthy by the
Staff Wnfer awards committee, must have
Federal taxes are due work of Nobel prize-winnin- g
Monday, April
15, known as
Representatives from the
quality, and most have a posi-
tion Tax
Day.
Russian Academy of Natural
as the head of a major
Tax forms are available in
Sciences awarded its highest
research institution (who have
in the lower level of Doheny
scientific award, the Kapitsa themselves been distinguished
Memorial Library.
Gold Medal, to two USC scien-
tists,
scientists, engineers and or
For anyone who uses a
President Steven
B.
inventors).
1040EZform to file federal
Sample and Nobel Prize
-- winning
According to RANS
taxes, and the tax packet
Chemist George A. Olah,
President Oleg L. Kouzentsov,
includes a Telefile booklet,
in a ceremony last month.
Sample was recognized for his
there is a new
file-by-pho- ne After its inception in 1991,
achievements
and for his role in
service from the Internal
RANS created the Kapitsa Gold
improving the field of
electro-hydrodynami-
cs
Revenue Service called
Medal, named after Peter L.
and the electro-
magnetic Telefile available for use,
Kapitsa, Nobel
Prize-winnin- g
theory.
Courtaay photo Courtaay photo
The free, automated sys-
tem
Russian physicist and head of As a result of Sample's work,
George A. Olah Steven B. Sample
is available 24 hours a
the former Soviet Union.
patents have been granted to Francisco Morazan Gold Medal A
separate reception, also at
day, 7 days a week, through
So far, only 30 Kapitsa almost
every major manufac-
turer
of Honor and Izaguirie present-
ed
Chillingar's residence, was
midnight April 15th.
Medals have been awarded of appliance controls and him with the Carlos Roberto held on February lf for Olah, at
The Telefile system will
worldwide, said George
V.
microwave ovens worldwide.
Reina Medal for scientific which dignitaries fmm foreign
calculate the math once
Chillingar, president of the
An estimated 100 million appli-
ances
achievement. countries were also present,
income information is
United States branch of the
have been built with his
Both medals are named after Chillingar said.
inputted, and then provide
Russian Academy and USC
inventions. revolutionary and scientific Olah, an authority on hydro-
carbon
the tax due or the amount of
Civil and Petroleum A formal reception was held heroes of their respective coun-
tries
chemistry and synthetic
any refund while on the
Engineering professor March 22 for Sample at
and are impressive honors, fuels, is the discoverer of
phone. Refunds will arrive
Upon being presented the
Chillingar's Hancock Park resi-
dence.
Chillingar said. superacids, highly reactive
within about 21 days after
Kapitsa Gold Medal, both Olah Consular General of El "President Sample is active in
organic compounds involved in
the call has been made.
and Sample were inducted as Salvador, Gerardo Mixco Sol, promoting USC abroad and petroleum cracking and refin-
ing,
For more information, con-
tact
RANS lifetime members. and the Consular General of commands great respect in
for-
eign
a pivotal point in
buKhem-ica-
l
public relations office
There are three criteria for the Honduras, Ana Ruth
Zuniga-Izaguiri- e countries," he said. reactions,
August, Lang & Husack, Inc.
award: the candidate must D-
enominated
attended. Sample was unable to be "I don't consider (my
at (301)
637-277- 2.
by a RANS member Sol honored Sample with the reached for comment. (See Honor, page
1)
Daily Trojan
APRIL 11, 1996
USC
celebrates
Native
American
culture
with a week
of
activities
By Nicole Campos undergraduates and graduates,
Staff Writer Elisa Caldwell, president of comprise the Native American
Law schools prefer higher LSAT scores.
the university's Native Student Association. Members
Native American Culture American Student donated their Association, own
money
to
Our proven techniques and focused,
Week is a celebration of indige-
nous
said the week kicked off with assist in this week's festivities.
results-oriente-
d approach can help
people, said members of
some
"well-know- n
perfor-
mances
The association is hosting a
you get the scores that open doors.
the Native American Student
of dances." booth this week on Trousdale
Association, sponsors of the
"(There were) dances from Parkway offering information
small classes
(8-- 1 5 students)
event.
powwows, grass dances... very about its group and heritage.
Activities continue today,
traditional stuff, right up until The Native American organi-
zation excellent instructors
including a vigil commemorat-
ing
recent (types of dances) from, has been active at USC
the lives of all Native
maybe, 40 years ago," said for about four consecutive
practice on 4 full length tests
Americans who fought for the
Caldwell, a junior majoring in years. The celebration of its
cul-
ture the most up-to-da- te materials
lives and rights of their people,
international relations. is usually commemorated
to be held near the fountain at
"I've noticed that if you go with a powwow held on a
avg score improvement
7 points the end of Trousdale Parkway,
and present something that Saturday at Alumni Park, but
adjacent to Jefferson Boulevard,
people are not used to seeing due to limited funds, the plans
THE
members said.
right off the bat ... it scares them. were altered to stretch cere-
monies
PRINCETON
Traditional hoop dancers will
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aside from maintenance
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ment itself to further finance the
university athletic programs, he
Advertise your
said.
organization's special
The profits from the Rose events, meetings and
Bowl merchandise also consti-
tute
fund-raiser- s
in the
another victory over USC's
Pacific 10 rivals, including
Dally UCLA, Stimmler said.
"We beat UCLA and we beat
Oregon: our product selection Trojan
and our sales both surpassed
both those schools," Stimmler
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Honor:
Olah
says he does
not
consider
job as
'work'
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your
organization's
special events,
meetings and
fund-raise- rs
in
the
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my field is the best reward."
research) work," Olah said. "To
Currently, Olah is working on
me,
I
am doing my passion."
a book about his life experi-
ences.
MJJ."y
Trojan
Olah holds 85
patents from
Olah, a native of
seven countries. His
work hns
Hungary, came to the United
contributed directly to a cleaner
States 40
years ago.
environment through
lead-fre- e
After making
scientific-advance-
s
gasoline and cleaner burning
in chemistry, Olah said
nigh-octan- e
gas.
he is now interested in making a
Olah has been
teaching and
connection between chemistry
conducting research at the un-
iversity
and other aspects of life.
since 1977
and is the
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receives in life) snould come
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"I have had a very
happy
and
counting medals or awards
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wonderful life,"
Olan said.
am only a working scientist."
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Allocating
funds
toward
'Excellence'
a better
uilding on Excellence'
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they call it, but what
exactly are we build- -
int? --
o Isolation
breeds, perpetuates
stereotypes
in these pages, there have
been many articles address-
ing
forming their little social coteries. Of the "other" is stereotyped, the results can
the shortfalls of the
course, one would expect people to form get dangerous. For example, stereotyping
campus infrastructure, poli-
cies
groups based on common interests, her-
itage
makes it easier for members of one group to
and housing services.
and social backgrounds. The problem hurl racial epithets at members of another
USC' is now in the midst
of stereotyping,
however, arises because group, whicn can lead to
deep-seate- d hos-
tility
of a capital campaign that
quite often these groups don't really under-
stand
between groups which may have been
has raised over $100 mil-
lion.
Editorial Writer
each other. As a result, when a mem-
ber
able to get along before.
of one group acts a little out of the ordi-
nary,
This is not to say rivalries and
competi-
tion
The question still
it becomes easy for
non-membe- rs
to between different cliques are bad.
remains, what exactly is the
I
first discovered that my
assume that his behavior is typical of the Bennis notes that
really
effective groups
university going to do with
When
friend Pete's girlfriend was a cine-
ma
entire group. Pretty soon
people
really compete, but they don t stereotype; their
all of this money?
major,
I
must confess
I
was a believe that every
student-athlet- e
needs to goal is not to destroy the enemy, but to win.
Surely it's not going to
little shocked. After all, Kulie doesn't act take Vernon Broussard's course in order to Thus, activities
like Songfest and the
lower tuition or give out
anything like the way cinema majors are stay eligible or that every cinema major Ironman competition can actually be bene-
ficial, more financial aid.
supposed
to: she doesn't talk incessantly worships George Lucas. Thu, stereotypes provided that damaging stereotypes
Some people have heard
about the upcoming "Star Wars" sequels,
are born. are avoided. Getting to the point where we
rumors that the money
she doesn't
spend
every waking moment in Groups will always form among
like- -
can overcome these stereotypes, however,
raised during the campaign
the cinema library, and she actually talks to
minded people, and can be extraordinarily difficult.
will all be spent on research
non-cinem- a
majors.
I
shouldn't have been
By opening up
dialogues, different
grants and attracting higher
so surprised; of all the cinema majors I've
groups with unfavorable views of
profile professors.
That's all
known, only one or two actually acted the
each other may be able to dispel
fine and good, but there are
way most people think cinema majors do.
some of the myths that lead to
many other pressing issues
Still, to meet someone who so thoroughly
stereotyping. This process may not
that need to be addressed at
defied the cinema stereotype was pretty
form a lot of lasting friendships
this university.
amazing.
between members of different
The university states that
I
suppose any campus with 27,000 stu-
dents
groups, but
it can reduce the ani-
mosities the Student Union building
will have its share of stereotypes. I'm
that may form as a result of
needs earthquake repairs.
sure you know the classic ones here at USC. stereotyping. The recent dialogue
The obvious damage is to
There's the aforementioned "filmboy,"
opened between Sigma Alpha Epsilon
the chimney on the north-
west
whose bible is The Hollywood Reporter
and 100 Black Men is a step in the right
side of the building.
and who is so legendary here he actu-
ally
direction, although one has to wonder if
How long does the univer-
sity
had his own comic strip in the
every stereotype can be dispelled through
need to leave this eye-
sore
Daily Trojan for a while. And speaking
such a formal process.
It s a little difficult
exposed?
of the DT, it's pretty much assumed that
to imagine trie DT, the Intrafraternity
USC is such a "rich" uni-
versity
everyone on the staff is an antisocial elit
Council and Panhellenic getting
in many ways.
ist who is out to get everyone, especially
together to talk out their misconcep-
tions
There are many alumni
the Greeks. You know the Greeks: a horde
of each other; it might be even
who remain extremely con-
nected
of party-obsesse- d business majors whose
tougher for cinema students to
to the school and
uniform sandals,
T-shi-
rt,
flannel shirt,
unite in order to debunk the
want to see it be successful.
shorts and baseball cap mark them
"filmboy" image.
If the administration can't
stand out in any
class.
Thus, it seems the
find it in its hearts to
Now
1
ve managed to infuriate a tair
--, --av aaaaaaaaaaaaaaw m.
f
.
iii'i
:
mim x Ham j r
most effective way for
improve the university's number of Greeks, DT staffers and
us to get over our
infrastructure through the cinema
majors; thev know these
stereotypical views of other stu-
dents
"Building on Excellence" stereotypes are, for the most part, false.
is to try and get acquaint-
ed
campaign, maybe our But if these stereotypes are basically false,
with as many people from as
devoted alumni can help. how do they form in the first
place?
many different groups as possi-
ble.
This also comes down to The truth of the matter is mat nearly all
By meeting Greeks who are
earmarked donations at campus stereotypes contain a grain of
engineering majors, intelligent
USC. Lately the School of truth.
I
have yet to meet the cinema major
student-athlete- s,
D7 staffers
Cinema-Televisio- n
has who doesn't watch all the credits after a
m5am
k
who aren't out to get anyone
received more than its share movie; I've certainly run across several
and cinema majors who don't
of new Sony equipment
and Greeks who really are business majors.
Ban Acker Dally Trojan
argue for hours about what
money from Hugh Hefner. Unfortunately, these grains
of truth have
not all groups are going to get along with was in the suitcase in "Pulp Fiction," we
All this, while journalism been blown out of all
proportion, resulting
each other. Business professor Warren can see just how far off the mark our stereo-
types
students work with
semi-archai- c in stereotypes that often don't have much Bennis (who is teaching a really cool lead-
ership
can be. Then maybe we won't be sur-
prised
equipment in aged relation to reality. How they get blown out
class I'm taking this semester) has when we run into people who don't
studios located in the of proportion has to do,
1
think, with the been studying group dynamics for several fit our preconceived views.
I
anew
k
building. way we socialize. years. He notes that all really effective
Not only this, but the My guess is that campus stereotypes groups have an "enemy" to compete
School of Theatre is having have a lot to do with the plethora of cliques against; it may be that we as humans have Gregory Ellis
is
a senior majoring in political
budget problems and is that result whenever 27,000 people start a need to create an "other." However, when science.
looking at cutting certain
classes.
facing
These
difficulties
are just two
with
schools
a
Family housing low priority
for
USC
lack of proper facilities and
funding.
heck, why not add dishwas-
herswhat
POOF! housing units, except WOW
Surely there are more.
a luxury. But wait, Wake up; it's just a dream. A for new windows at Senator.
What USC needs is both
there's more. For student fami-
lies,
dream that for many students Break out the champagne
bot-
tles,
general donations and gifts
the imagination runs even will only become reality after folks. It's time to celebrate.
to update existing facilities.
wilder. Grassy courtyards where graduation day arrives.
As
long For the record, family housing
Many other universities and
children can frolic like nature as you're a family housing resi-
dent
buildings also include Bel Air,
organizations are using cre-
ative
Editorial Writer
intended, as well as secured at USC,
you're
out of luck. Sunset, Regent and Windsor.
techniques to
raise-neede- d
parking maybe even furniture Because family housing makes Only one, Bel Air, offers
two-bedroo- m
funds.
that is
child-friendl- y,
and heck, up such a small percentage of the units. Hmm, sounds
For instance, UC Irvine
if will: student
maybe even
townhouse-styl- e total housing units at USC, prior-
ity
like family housing to me. Oh,
will install a concrete paver
Imagine housing without
you
cockroaches
units so residents in second story
for renovation! will not be and there are some
two-bedroo- m
engraved with a family's
for the and units offered at Centennial.
and other friendly crawling
apartments wouldn't have to given next two years, over
name, in acknowledgment
vermin, free parking and was-
herdryer
scold children for running inside only then if funds are available. But family housing consists pri-
marily
of a $25,000 donation,
units In your own
their own place, Uh, oh. It's get-
ting
As of now, no major renovations of the five units
USC
By instating a program
place. While we're imagining,
hazy. have been targeted for family (See Housing, page
!i)
like this, the university
could gel newer equipment
for the Lyon Center,
ether-ne-
t
cabling for all of univer-
sity
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Housing: Families shafted for
students It's coming ... The
1996 USC
yearbook
(Continued
from page 4)
El Rodeo
labels for "family use."
I
wonder how
many families, Apartment Small Large (one adult)
Look for us at the Kiosk across from the
or administrators who work at complex:
one-bedroo- m one-bedroo- m two-bedroo- m
Student Union building
USC share one-bedroo- m
apart-
ments with spouses and chil-
dren.
Bel Air $615 $660 $770
It's vulgar to think the Windsor not
applicable $675 not applicable
units offered to USC student Regent $615 $675 not applicable
families
primarily consist of one Senator $675 $720 not applicable
bednxm. They are also given the Sunset not available $630 not applicable
raduatieri
oldest buildings (without the Centennial not available not applicable $875
benefits of grass), secured par-
kingwhich for families should share units. They have been ing residents are going to lose.
be a top priority r the usual deemed unimportant. The numbers are painfully clear.
s
habitats one would consider safe
Housing officials will
say Of course,
I
was also told that
for
young children.
that's untrue, but when priority residents of family housing are
Because there are only 100 is given according to the number
family units provided by USC of people impacted, family hous (See
Housing, page 6)
SAVE
An
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F Housing, the number of people
impacted by renovations and
j
upgrades doesn't
warrant as
I
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much need as the
upgrades for
Grand
Central
the rest of housing at USC,
SUITS &
SPORTCOATS
according to the Housing
KIM s
Square Apartments
Department. There are currently
Look Your
Best on
Job Interviews
over 5,500
units available at
HISTORIC
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USC, so the fact that less than 2 Career Day,
Graduation, &
Formats
percent of housing available is
COMPLETELY RESTORED
tor families gives another
per-
spective
Studios,
1
bclrms, 2 bdnns. Penthouses
Catering
to Short Men Since 1975
to the situation. Their
small numbers mean they are
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last in line for
any kind of Gym & S.um,i
Ample CWCrCtl
parking
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ready
One question to ask is why a uni-
versity
GxponM Apartment Lounge with kiichen SMALL & SHORT
that enrolls over 27,000
students only provides 100 fami-
ly
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the Man
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Housing
U
Advertising
(Continued
from
page
5)
"The Worldwide Source
for
Audiobooks
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given a much fairer rent rate. Ha
http:www.audlobook8.com
(213)
740-270-
7
na. Two students sharing a
one-bedroo- m
would pay a few dol-
lars more than a person in family
housing pays. Yet, get this, fami-
ly housing residents are given no
summer discounts because they
Six
use
sign year-roun- d housing con-
tracts
Flags
(which doesn't offer the 60
percent discount in the summer
that is offered to all other hous-
ing
MagicMountain
Private
Party
residents). Is this discrimina-
tion?
I
was told no because the
rates are supposedly lower in
Theme Park family housing units.
But take a
A Time Warner Entertainment Company Friday. April 19,
1996
lixik at the rates; one person
liv-
ing in family housing with a
7 P.M. to
1
A.M.
child
for less.
pays
Seems
proportionately
like discrimina-
tion
more
to me.
Located minutes north of Hollywood off
1- -5.
For students who have the
FREE PARKING! A $6.00 VALUE.
option
of sharing expenses, the
costs lower than for are relatively
(PRIVATE PARTY ONLY)
students who do not share costs.
TICKET SALES WILL BE LIMITED
But for a single mother or father
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
sharing an apartment with a
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE
child, the cost is considerably
TICKETS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE GATE
higher than for other student any
THIS EVENT HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH
in USC housing.
OTHER SELECTED COLLEGES
raiwirrarn FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT SIX FLAGS WILL BE
For a
one-bedroo- m
apartment
at Bel Air rent is almost $700 per
CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
mi
month if you choose a larger
one-bedroo- m
unit. The small one-bedmo- m
THE RIDE
FOR TICKETS CONTACT:
USC TICKET OFFICE
unit is closer to $600.
And for the dubious pleasure of
paying
that amount, one gets the
STUDENT ROOM
100 UNION.
closeness created by sharing a
Call (213)
740-711- 1 (or more information or to place a MasterCard, Visa or Discover order.
one-bedroo- m
apartment
with, a
child, not to mention the added
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE WALL STUDENTS, ALUMNI, FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
benefit of unsecured parking in
an alley which happens to be
an additional charge. Not only
that, one also gets wrought-iro- n
railings lining the second story,
perfect for
young
children to fall
over onto
the
concrete courtyard
where serious injuries could
occur. Complexes with grass are
something young children can
only dream about. As for the
number of residents in
propor-
tion to the washer and two drier
available for all residents, it
becomes even more exciting.
Where To
Shlt'fi My laitndru a
new series coming soon to USC
TV. But really,
I
should give
housing some credit. Housing
does provide furniture for all its
residents
wood-edge-
d sofas,
tables with sharp corners that is,
very
child-friendl- y
indeed. Yes
folks, this is family housing at its
best.
And isn't it great that the fam-
ily housing units provides unlit
alleys where cars holding chil-
dren
Find
OUt
from The Princeton Review.
Suppose
are
someone
parked
comes
every
home
day.
late one night and someone is
hiding behind a car. Imagine
having a child, then try to get
away from the situation; it's just
Come
to a free, two-ho- ur
class
highlighting application
plain dangerous. There are no
safety precautions given to fami-
ly
procedures for
la
W
School.
You'll
also learn special techniques
When
housing
plans
residents.
are made to reno-
vate family housing, examples
like Georgetown and Stanford
designed to maximize
your performance on the
LSAT.
should be used. USC claims to
be in a class with these schools
academically, but elsewhere
where students are impacted the
most USC is in its own class:
We pioneered the
techniaue-oriente-
d approach
that has
i""""1"
the bottom class. Housing that is
if
child friendly, safe and afford-
able
earned us the reputation as the leader in test preparation.
of student
will attract
families
a larger
into
number
USC
housing, which will generate
more money for the university.
Careful considerations should
be made to ensure the safety of
residents. Old dilapidated build-
ings that are currently used
Thursday, April 11, 1996
might meet city codes, but any-
one with a child should question
where the university's priorities
7:00 - 9:00
lie.
pm pm
USC preaches about its "com-
mitment THE
to the community,"
about how we're all part of "the
Waite 2nd Floor Phillips
PRINCETON
Trojan Family," and all that good
stuff. These statements
ignore
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and they shouldn't be ignored
and thmwn on the back nurner
because the
impact isn't great.
Children are the greatest impact
in this world. If that isn't impor-
tant,
Tht Princeton Review ft not affiliated win) Princeton University or the College Board.
then really, what is?
Tht Princeton Review and Kaplan scores are based on separate Deloitte and louche and Price Wattrfiouse studies. National averages courtesy ofM.
Heather Mms is a senior majoring
in English.
APRIL
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1
996 Daily Trojan 7
by Benjamin
Acker
Diversions
A trio
of
stories:
buzzing, dreaming
and swimming
was out on the balcony today
I
at the paper with a few
friends when without warn-
ing, an errant honeybee decided
to join us.
Now, not to brag, but
1
must
admit that
I
seemed to be the
only one that kept my compi-sur-
e
during the small insect's
brief visit. As bees do, it buzzed
around us for a short time, and
then realizing that neither
1,
nor
anyone on the
balcony was a
flower, it flew on, looking for
sweeter nectar than our ciga-
rette
PrjK'
M nfHpBB
'
w&i -- Jm
1
smoke. This buzzing
around made my three friends
"v
1
"BP'iB
lH
swat and cry out loud, cursing
the bee with
expletives that
would shock a
late-nig-
ht
HBO
sWm
tLK
Ilk
i
comedian.
Of course, the egress of the
bee returned the trio of
ento-phobic- s
to a state of
peace. But
it left me wondering why peo-
ple fear bees so much. Is it the
encroachment of a small darting
insect on our personal space
that makes us so upset, or is it
really the anticipation of a sting
that everyone seems to remem-
ber from somewhere in their
past?
Lately,
I
have been having the
strangest dreams.
My dreams have involved
loved ones and family members
in strange and twisted scenar-
ios. This wouldn't bother me,
except that when
I
wake up,
I
A gentlemanly Grasshopper, a kindly Ladybug, a brash Centipede and a pessimistic Earthworm entertain James.
have turned and twisted with
such force, that my sheets are
all
leaving
pulled
me
from
tangled
the bed
and
corners,
sobbing 'Giant' fun with
a 'Peach'
in the darkness.
Last Christmas, my mom
By Scott Foundas me, at least on a profound characters escape from the mis-
ery
this little book called bought me
Film BdHOf level of emotional resonance, of their isolated existences
"The Dreamer's It
Dictionary."
tapping into our most primal through their imaginations, and
is this canonical of listing every
1
somehow managed to miss
imaginative sensibilities and Selick embraces that sensibility.
tangible object and every think-
able
the boat regarding the wave of
creative desires to emerge as one True, there are dark, frighten-
ing
feeling that one might
critical praise heaped
on last of the great films about child-
hood,
elements in "James
and the
experience in one's dreams, sort '
Babe," ana the recent a marvelous entertain-
ment
Giant Peach," as there were in
of an encyclopedia of dream
S;ar's
isney animated features have for family audiences, and the earlier film adaptations of
images and what they mean.
struck me as somewhat
sub-pa- r.
the best such product to come Dahl's "Willie Wonka and the
"James and the Giant
A good idea, to be sure, but
More to the point,
I
failed to see
along since the triumph of Chocolate Factory" and "The
Peach"
for some reason,
1
always have
much point to "The Nightmare
Disney's own "Beauty and the Witches," but it all stems from a
forgotten the main
point
of the
Before Christmas" its beyond Beast."
child's-ey- e
view of mystery and
dream the time
I
wake in
Walt Disney Pictures
by up
breathtaking technical wizardry.
"James and the Giant Peach" adventure that will hardly seem
the morning.
Is this because of the films them-
selves,
is Disney all right, but not in any alien to the film's target audi-
ences.
Maybe it s a good thing
I
or more the result of a
conventional sense of the term. The kind of adults for
Opens Friday, nation-
wide
don't remember my dreams.
I
certain lack of shared experience True to Dahl's sentiments, whom Dahl shows
well-justifie-
d
might not like the message, and
on my behalf? The point is that
Henry Selick's
sophomore
fea-
ture
contempt might have difficulty
then
1
would Bad have just a
I'm probably the last person the is a study of a grotesaue getting into the rhythm of Grade:
A--
day.
makers of "Nightmare" had in
and buffoonish adult world that "James," but both times
I
have
Maybe
1
just need counseling.
mind when they reteamed to
exists only to wreak its
mean-spirite- d seen the film,
I
have been with
two sadistic aunts (Miriam
adapt Roald Dahl's "James and havoc upon the ingenu-
ity
largely
elementary-school-ag- e
Margoyles and Joanna Lumley),
Over the Easter weekend, my
the Giant Peach" for the big of children which, as Dahl audiences, and the kids have
the death of his
extended
following par-
ents
at
home
family
after the
got together
screen too, but
1
might as well
sees it, severely intimidates and enjoyed it thoroughly.
at the hands of a fercx'ious
my Saturday
have been.
frightens them. Dahl under-
stood
They can really relate, as can
rhinoceros. Then there's the
Vigil mass. Mass was unevent-
ful.
That's because, unlike those that there was an unex-
plored
the juvenile spirit in all of us, to
of storyteller delight a scruffy
No statues to and began cry
earlier examples of alleged fam-
ily
dark side of youth, as James' desire to flee fmm the
who (Pete Postlethwaite)
of flame
pops
no tongues alighted
entertainment, "James and well as the fact that necessity is dreary house on the English sea-
side
upon anyone's brow.
the Giant Peach" works for
the mother of invention. His where he resides with his
(See Peach, page
H)
Perhaps this lack of miracu-
lous
to
Mass.
the
occurrence
family's discussion
was what
after
lead
Lackluster Explorer; new ambient Frontiers
At the house, someone
Adam SUckhouse It's difficult with when By to part your money
uttered the phrase "urban
leg-
end."
know that than half of what Music F.ditor you more your
Everyone seemed to
it isn't what want. And it spending on you
know someone who knew the
Various Artists doesn't help the state of ambient music in
guy that cleans the yard of the
that few domestic music
woman whose accountant
Emit: Explorer this country maga-
zines (Instinct) have any knowledge of the genre.
coaches Little League for the
It's wonder that lot of European
counterparts.
no a great
kid of the
person
to whom these That issue aside, one of the main problems
Various Artists
terrors
and
trials occurred. My
with the lackluster tracks on Emif Explorer is
Excursions in Ambience: The Fourth Frontier under-
stand
some
Of
course,
personal favorite was my dad's the use of
generic
synthesizer presets like the
installment. Allegedly, there
(Astralwerks)
the idea
of
aural
wall-
paper
oohahh sound that's used on several of the
was a house fire in a remote less ambitious tracks. Another problem is the
part of Monterey County. The
the
It's
ambient
inevitable
music
that
that
some
Brian
artists
Eno created
interpret
on
as more
of
a creation new agey use of acoustic (or
acoustic-sounding- )
fire
department deployed the
instruments on some of the tracks.
albums like Music
for Airmts and Music
for
whole environ-
ment
of
a new
Super Scooper a huge plane
Acoustic instruments can be mixed with
Films as a license to make music so boring
that skims the ocean, then drops
electronics quite
well the dreamyspacey
could listener to Of constructed entirely
that it easily put a sleep.
thousands of gallons of water
blend of acoustic guitar and electronics on
on the fire.
course, some understand the idea of aural
by sound instead
of
through
Skylab's Skylab HI album for instance but it
of whole wallpaper as more of a creation a
The plane skimmed the near-
by
takes some imagination. The most common
ocean, and made a drop on
new environment constructed entirely by
interior design. problem on some of the tracks on this compi-
lation
sound instead of through interior design.
the house that the extinguished
is the over-us- e of digital synth washes.
Unfortunately, the latter is few and far
fire. Tragically, there was one
That's about the easiest to make a
fatality
found in the rubble of
between. If you were to walk in to any record releases never make it to these shores on a
vomit-inducin- g
new
way
store and pick out a random ambient album, domestic label. It's common sense that peo-
ple
age soundscape.
the house: A man in his 30s,
The eight tracks that don't
tall
to these
chances are that it'll be dull and lifeless. don't want to pay
for what they aren't
swim fins and wearing a mask,
The two tracks exceptional. techniques aw
The
two-dis- c
compilation Emit: Explorer sure of. This translates into I
lack of ambient
a snorkel.
Gas standouts. The com-
positions
by are group's
does a good job of demonstrating just how creation by U.S. artists. There are some very
easy
True or not, it's a damn good
are expertly arranged eerie aural
inconsistent the range of ambient artists are. talented American soundscapists, hut they
story.
Out of 18 tracks, only eight are worthwhile. are greatly outnumbered by their European
(See Ambient, page 10)
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Peach: Artists and technicians
mesmerize
It's coming . . .
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El Rodeo
(Continued
from page
7)
up
to guide the plot along and
Look for us at the Kiosk across from the
offer our hero some mystical
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crocodile tongues, which subse-
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lead to the formation of
tne gargantuan fruit referred to
in the title. That concept alone
oozes originality and invention
like pulp from fresh produce,
but it's only the beginning of the
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film presents us with.
Dahl's enterprising mind
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forms at the beginning and end
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the middle act. Both atmos-
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richly
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James tells his
peach-mate- s
that he wants to go to New York.
pop-u-
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cence
and spectacular
than the one though, that "James and the
of the film. Lane Smith, on
preceding it. You find yourself Giant Peach" excels most
the other hand, credited as "con-
ceptual
coming to care about the spider, strongly. "The Nightmare Before
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the creatures that move about
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insects ranging from a ladybug
Thewlis are particularly
memo-
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come such a long way from the
to a centipede intricately
as, respectively, tne afore-
mentioned
days of TV's "Rudolph the
Red-nose-
d
detailed with all sorts of consis-
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characters). There's Reindeer." There are
mobile appendages.
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James changes, as do the
songs that rank among the com-
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where you simply can't believe
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finest work jazzy and your eyes at the speed, length
upon entering the interior of the
emotional, highlighting story and
fluidity
of certain scenes,
peach. Then, with the help of
nuances without ever distract-
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many of which are the product
usc
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some clever plotting and the
from the action, all the while of the complex addition of com-
puter
handy aid of a flock of seagulls,
lending the infectious air of a and
cut-o- ut
animation ele-
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they're soon off to New York
raucous Broadway musical to The "Eating the Peach"
EPISCOPALANGLICAN
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the proceedings. The songs are sequence is truly incredible at a
everlasting pleasure. This is also
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It's
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1. Hawaii (16) 25-- 1
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USC
compile 21 kills compared
to Irvine's 16 and it finished with
a .395
hitting percentage. The
Anteaters were hampered with
1 1
hitting errors that led to a .093
percentage.
Both learns struggled in the
final game, with the Trojans this
time struggling with 11
hitting
errors, hut they still managed to
hold off Irvine.
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of the season at Long Beach State
Saturday.
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go by the boards .is a new coach-
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month a
staff and several young play-
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off-
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into a rotation that saw her play
with
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all in the top spot," Italiano said,
(hcned by USC Alumnus Trojans arc "because it just makes every-
body
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goal of college tennis is to get to
Suzie Italiano's hard work has impressed her coach, Richard
Gallien, and earned her the nickname "Stalliano".
nationals. So whether you're
age 15, it led the Toronto native coming next on the basis that
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playing one, six, four or five, it's
all worth a point; so it's equally
to a No.
1
ranking in Canada at you're almost out of here," he
important."
singles and doubles in the
18-and-un- der
said.
DONUTS
juniors bracket. In Italiano has witnessed many
ANY
1
DOZEN
Italiano has stayed levelhead-
ed
1991, it propelled her to a No. things during her tenure at USC.
despite the
shake-up- ,
as she
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world ranking and a No. 5 The
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proved to new USC Coach
ranking in Canada. under three different coaches
Richard Gallien early on. Gallien
OVEN BAKED GOODS said since his arrival, Italiano
While on tour, she bumped while scores of teammates have
into a player on the USC come and Only Ayisha gone.
has been instrumental in bridg-
ing
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women's tennis team who told Zaman remains from the
1992-9- 3
the gap between the old and
CROISSANTS COOKIES
former USC Coach Cheryl squad that was the last to rack
new players as well as showing
Woods
(1989-94- ) about the record for the
MUFFINS CINNAMON BUNS assistant coach Craig Johnson
up a winning
Italiano. For the next few Women of Yet with
12-- 6 young Troy. a
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school.
years, Woods attempted to record this year and only four
recruit her, and after matches the is finally, a remaining, team
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visit to the school in 1992, guaranteed a season winning
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enthusiasm of a freshman.
Today, the
23-year-- old
contin-
ues
those goals are not the only ones
to train.
A
daily spell on the Italiano would like to reach
30th St. & S. HOOVER 5 am
--
10
However, hard work is noth-
ing
pm
treadmill, along with a rigorous before her stint at USC ends.
new for Italiano. In 1988, at
season-lon-
g
training routine, "Since I've been on the team,
gives Italiano the edge in long we've never won at Cal or
matches. Stanford. I'd like to win there
"That,
I
feel, has been really and I'd like to get to NCAA
helpful for me," she said. "Some nationals," she said.
matches are three hours long Italiano has nearly come full
and
1
think in those matches I've circle. Like many of her team-
mates, been able to outlast my oppo-
nent.
she played on the profes-
sional It doesn't only help physi-
cally,
tour as an amateur before
but it really helps you attending USC. But, unlike
30 FOOT INDOOf
mentally when you know
you many, she will resume profes-
sional can (play) three hours." play once she graduates
The work ethic is not lost on college with a bachelor's degree
iO INDIVIDUAL BOO" Gallien, who has seen athletes in communications.
lOTECTOf
relax their training at the
tail-en-
d "I'm not in any rush to go pur-
sue of their collegiate careers. a business career right
"In general,
1
have a lot of away," she said. "I've spent the
respect for any senior tennis better half of my life playing this
player that puts forth the same sport, so there's no pressure. I'm
effort their fourth year as they
going
to go out and try it; and if
Simla Aim
(
wy 'j did their first year," Gallien said.
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like it, I'll keep doing it. If I
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Etherton: Freshman
adjustment posed struggle
Daily Trojan
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from
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State Fullerton. while 8.5 strike-
outs
and STU 404
ate and by the time regionals
game averaging they've always wanted the
around
I and
"I had never really experi-
enced
per outing. best for me and want
I
want to
out came came
740-270-
7 (213) that before," Etherton "Seth has improved on his do."
things started going okay."
said. "Coming off a great sum control, command and confi-
dence;
"It is obviously a very close
Etnerton finished the season
mer, and then struggling, strug-
gling,
confidence the
with of decent
being family," Gillespie said. "There is
a couple outings
struggling, it a lot of main factor," catcher Chad real put a strong tie there. They are
in the regionals and the College
thoughts in my
mind.
Moeller said. "He knows he's great fans and supporters and
World Series, but still had to
with the
"1
just basically said 'Hey, go better than them and he
goes out they like to watch him.
deal sore arm problem.
out and pitch, that's all can there and it
"He
By season's end, he had com-
piled
you proves every game." probably derives a great
2--
4 record
do. Things
happen
and it can't Right now, Etherton stands at deal of satisfaction from the fact
a disappointing
get any worse. So
1
came out an
8--
1
record with a steadily that they all are as close as they
with 5.66 ERA and 28 a only
sort of nonchalantly and estab-
lished
dropping 3.47 ERA and is solidi-
fying
are."
strikeouts in over
41
innings
a rhythm mat's stayed a position to where the Etherton now looks forward
pitched.
with me ever since." players know that when he is on to another chance at going back
Coming out of high school,
Since that game against the mound, USC will
win
the to Omaha this
year, but will first
Etherton was known as a
power
Fullerton, Etherton has nar-
rowed
game.
concentrate
Six-Pa- c
fastball
on winning a
who used his to
blow
pitcher
his pitch count down "The
reality is that when he that is as tough as it has ever
batters away, but once he
from five three and pitches to
goes out to pitch
I
think
every-
body
been.
hit the college circuit, he was
has begun to gain his old high in our program just has a "I got to go out and win more
SCs Home
faced with few wrinkles that a
school power-pitchin-
g
form sense of confidence," Gillespie games," Etherton said. "Right
Away from Campus
took him almost a full season to
once again. said. "The fact is that he has now it's one step at a time, but
iron out.
He has earned a spot as one of pitched with such
consistency ultimately we want to be in
Now on Draft
"All school
I
throughout high
college baseball's premier start-
ing
over the last six weeks that, gosh Omaha again and it will be a
was always a strikeout pitcher,"
pitchers this year, winning sakes, we've come to be spoiled, disappointment if we are not at our
Etherton said. "I was a
power
six straight starts and earning
I
guess. You just know that a there.
pitcher-typ- e
guy.
I
had to make
Pac-1- 0
and National Player of club is not gonna be able to have "1
think that we as a team can
Horseshoe Bar
some
here because
adjustments coming
hitter
in
the Week honors. a big day against the type of contend for a national champi-
onship,
Guiness Stout
any college
Against Arizona, Etherton
competitor that he is."
most definitely."
can hit a 95 mph fastball, so
I
pitched his first complete game And if
anyone knows compe-
tition,
Etherton will pitch this week-
end
Harp Lager
had to incorporate my curveball
shutout and struck out a career-hig- h it's Etherton. With four
against Stanford and will Budweiser
into the rotation and it made me
12 batters while only walk-
ing
brothers and sisters in his family, continue to be the No. 2 starter
Miller Lite
understand and learn about
two to earn his Mizuno competition goes way back, but for the Trojans behind Randy
pitching
In his
a lot more."
in
National Pitcher of the Week Etherton attributes a lot of his Flores on the road to Omaha, but . . . and our New
junior year high
honor. success to his family's if Etherton this stellar support, keeps on
school Etherton earned
All-Oran- ge
In the following week he beat both through high school and pace for the remainder of his
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County second team
Stanford in Palo Alto to improve even now at the college level.
career at USC, who knows,
and
All-CI- F
Southern Section Call
936-715-
1 lor Reservations
his record to
4-- 1,
as he struck out "They are very important," maybe a summer or two from
second team by compiling a 1.44
five more batters in seven Etherton said. "They have pow, he'll receive another early
840 South Fairfax Ave.
ERA and striking out 102 bat-
ters.
innings of work. always been there for me. morning phone call this time
LosAngeles, CA 90036
Since then, he has not walked Throughout high school they from the major leagues.
(Between Wilshire
& Olympic Blvds.)
In his senior Etherton
1
season,
more than one batter in any were driving me everywhere
Valet Parking
made a name for himself by
earning 1
9-- 1 record, while keep-
ing a 1.15 ERA and striking out
99 batters in only 73
innings.
The accolades, along with the
college offers, rolled in as
Etherton was awarded
All-CI- F
Southern Section,
All-Stat- e, All-Coun- ty
and
All-Leag- ue
first
team honors, while
earning
a
spot on the
All-US- A
Today
national second team.
He received offers from
Miami, Fullerton, Loyola
Marymount and Pacific 10
Conference Southern Division
teams like UCLA, Arizona and
Stanford, but decided on USC
not because of baseball, but
because of the experience.
"My parents realized that a
great program and the educa-
tion was there, so it made my
decision that much easier,"
Etherton said. "But it came
WirilllV
cu:
down to the education.
1
just
oPR
loved the tradition and it just
seemed better.
"The college experience was
gonna be experienced here. At
Cal State Fullerton you don't
have the big tradition.
Fullerton's an unbelievable
baseball school and
1
knew the
coaches, but it doesn't even
compare
to USC."
After his freshman year,
I
Etherton had yet another injury
to worry about, but this time it
wasn't his arm.
Etherton had to miss the fall
sessions with a sore
Eractice
ack that set him off for the first
few games of the season.
Because of his lack of experi-
ence as a
full-fledg-
ed starter,
Gillespie elected to start r.us-
-
1..
Etherton in the season opener
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against Loyola Marymount.
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Etherton pitched two solid
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inning;, of no-hi- t ball, striking
out three and walking only one.
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But after that game, things
. .1
once again went downhill as
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Etherton's strikeout numbers
started falling while his bases on II ..,r III
II
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-
balls started rising.
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In his second start against
tSth STREET
Long Beach State, despite get-
ting
I
s
the win, Etherton gave up
o ii
four runs in five innings, while
z
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walking five batters and only
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striking out two.
in
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VENICE BLVD. litf. STRICT
Every-
-
Still ii'S
in Florida, he walked six batters
SANTA MONICA FRWY
I
in 5
23
innings while giving up
three runs. t; aircrBtfw
But after another poor outing
WASHINGTON BLVD.
against Nevada, in which he
I
o
gave up three runs and four
walks in four innings, the bot-
tom just dropped out for
Etherton at the Anaheim Hilton
USC JEFFERSON BLVD.
Baseball Classic as he gave up
eight runs and walked three bat-
ters
Ml OWI CM!
in 3 13 innings against Cal LAVAWAY
16 Daily Trojan APRIL 11. 1996
Sports Editor
Sports
Deck
fully
stacked
for
soccer success
in new league
Volleyball whips
Irvine;
Whenever
someone
I
say
hear
that
Gardner
scores
25 kills
Major League
Soccer won't work,
I
think of
By Joseph Soqui sweep
of Brigham Young The Anteaters were
someone who simply can't
Assistant Sports liiiitor
by Pepperdine this past led by Donnie Rafter,
the world in front of him see
18 kills and
weekend. Although the who totaled
and the development of soc-
cer
Although the USC
could tie the .371
Trojans
a percentage.
in the United States.
Some that MLS
men's volleyball team is
Waves in the MPSF Hitting was the key for
may say
won't succeed and point
to
now playing in the too
standings, Pepperdine the Trojans, finishing
the failure of the North
little, too late portion
of
will head to the playoffs with 77 kills, 15 more
American Soccer League of the season, the Trojans
by virtue of a tiebreaker. than Irvine. USC had a
the 1970s the last to win their major managed
team USC lost to Pepperdine hitting percentage
attempt at a national outdoor
second consecutive
on March 14. of .406 compared to the
soccer league in the United
Mountain Pacific
States.
Sports
Freshman Gabe Anteaters' .289. USC also
They may point to the fact
Federation match.
Gardner led the Trojans had 10 more digs and 10
that other new leagues the
The No. 14 Trojans
(9-1- 2
with 24 kills and a .386 more assists than Irvine.
ABA, USFLand World
overall,
8-- 10
in the
hitting percentage
while Both teams played
League of American
MPSF) defeated UC
senior Russell Brock had well in the first game,
Football have not been able
Irvine
(7-1- 6,
2-1- 5)
in
30
11 kills, a .350 percentage each compiling over
to
Soccer
survive.
is tot)
low-scorin- g.
three games,
15-- 8, 15-- 6,
and a game-hig-
h 14 digs. kills and above a .500 hit-
ting
It's boring to watch. There's
15-1- 1,
Wednesday at
Junior
Chris Guigliano percentage.
no box score.
Irvine.
had 20 kills and a .500 However, the Trojans
So that must be why soc-
cer
The win comes after
percentage
while senior scored points when it
has grown into one of the the Trojans learned that
Steve Loeswick had a counted, an objective
most
played sports by they won't be participat-
ing
game-hig-
h 60 assists, they have struggled with
America s youth. According
in the MPSF playoffs
junior Eric Seiffert had all season.
to Doug Logan on ESPNET,
for the first time since File Photo
second
the new commissioner of the
11 kills and .474 hitting
The game saw
MLS, more than 40 million
1983. USC was ousted
percentage.
The USC man's volleyball team picked up a
3-- 0
Americans play organized
following a weekend (See Volleyball, page
IT)
road win over UC Irvine on Wednesday night.
soccer.
The timing of the MLS
could not be any better. It
Etherton falls two years after the suc-
cess
experiencing
of the World Cup.
It also
falls as the kids who became
excellent rebound in '96
part of the soccer boom in
America about five to 10
years ago are probably able By Armen Keuilian intent to USC.
to purchase tickets.
Staff Writer
From the summer of his
And those leagues that
sophomore year to the end of
failed over the years were
about 8 00 in the morn-
ing
his high school career, USC
either offshoots or rivals to
At
in July of 1993 a recruited Etherton and pulled
existing leagues.
phone call rang through him away from other noted
Look at the American
an Orange County home. baseball schools.
sports scene today. There are
It was the first day college "He was a guy that every-
body
basically four major leagues:
coaches could talk to their knew about very early,"
Major League Baseball, the
recruits and Seth Etherton was USC Coach Mike Gillespie said.
National Football League,
already receiving phone calls.
"He was a standout. In this
the National Hockey League
He wasn't even awake when case, we had the need and he
and the National Basketball
USC pitching coach Frank was the number one guy we
Association.
Sanchez
called
him to speak to wanted to recruit."
Major League Soccer is
him about future possibilities of Etherton came in his fresh-
man
simply the fifth league.
playing for the USC baseball
year and started the season
While it is trying to
compete
team. well with a
2--
1 mark, but things
for the entertainment dollar,
"I was still
sleeping,
but
I
started to go sour for the
fresn-ma- n
it's a sport looking to attract
talked to them, ana from then as arm injuries began to
soccer fans, not steal football
on out they were always persis-
tently
plague his performance.
fans from the NFL. talking to me and send-
ing
"Things just weren't going
With a league in the sum-
mer,
me notes," Etherton said. well at all and basically
I
was
MLS essentially offers
"They just did things right.
It
just struggling physically and
.in .ilternative to MLB.
was a class act what they did to
mentally,
'
Etherton said. "The
However, there will be times
get me." arm problem
came up in the
when it will be competing
From then on, it was just a
middle of the year and it
just
with the other three leagues
matter of time before the
right-hande- d
gave me some time to recuper-
- Troy Win Dally Trojan
for fans.
pitcher from Dana Hills USC pitcher Seth Etherton has an
8--
1 record after coming
So how does MLS stand
High would sign his letter of (See Etherton, page
15) back from a series of injuries from his freshman
year.
up against the other leagues?
It stands a solid chance at
immediately being more
popular
than the NHL.
New moniker
While nothing beats hockey
during playoff time, the reg-
ular season is boring.
fits for USC's
1
lockey simply doesn't work
on television while soccer
appeared to work just fine
fiery Italiano
during the World Cup.
MLS is
clearly more excit-
ing
Mark Weaver
than MLB. With all the
W
'
By
W
ra-
- M Staff Writer
shenanigans pulled in recent
years by MLB, it is trying to
The cry echoes through the
regain support and find a
Slalliano!" sparsely populated stands at Marks
to attract fans to
way young
Tennis Stadium as Suie Italiano strug-
gles
the fans that game young
through yet another
three-se- t endurance
have grown up playing soc-
cer.
test.
What MLB has going for it
"Come on Stalliano," another spectator
is tradition. Baseball will for-
ever
shouts,
be "America's Game" For the senior, the nickname is new, but the
and it's hard to mess with a
JJ
style of play it describes has been a constant.
league that has been around
Although the nickname may have origi-
nated
the 1900s.
since early
after a friend had a few ttx many, it
Meanwhile, the NFL and
may be accurate in describing the way she
NBA have established them-
selves as
superior
leagues
tirelessly runs down balls,
point
after point,
and almost impossible for while her opponent fatigues.
MLS to challenge. While her game hasn't slipped, Italiano
Given the status of the
Edward Loh Dally Trojan
has seen her once-fixe- d No.
1
team ranking
USC senior Suzie Italiano finds herself In a new role after being demoted from
(See Reams, page IV the
top-play- er
designation she once enjoyed on the USC women's tennis team.
(See Italiano, page
14)
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