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    Page 8/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 6, 1988
Battalion Classifieds
• NOTICE
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Salary range 19,044 at appointment with regular increases to 24,264 in three
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By Tracey Streater
Reporter
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Living in the fourth poorest coun
try in the world did not prevent Dr.
Kathy Dettwyler, assistant professor
of anthropology, from having fond
memories of the people and the land
of Mali, as she showed in her presen
tation last night in the MSC.
Sponsored by the MSC Jordan In
stitute for International Awareness,
Dettwyler presented a slide show
and lecture on Mali.
mako, doing research for their doc
torates in anthropology.
The Dettwylers found a home for
two years in a country where the na
tional average per capita gross na
tional product was $180 per year
and the temperature can reach as
high as 140 degrees in the harshest
areas.
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2471/776-6856 63t/indef.
Dettwyler accompanied the pre
sentation with weavings and carvings
made by the local people.
From October of 1981 to October
of 1983, Dettwyler and her husband
lived outside of the capital city of Ba-
Most of the people in Bamako
lived in family compounds consist
ing of a few small buildings, such as
a kitchen and sleeping areas en
closed by a wall.
Sons would stay in the compounds
with their wives and families.
For most of their stay in Mali, the
Dettwylers managed and lived in the
American Community Center, a
building leased to house official rep
resentatives of the U.S.
during their visits.
“The romantic image oft
thropologist is that yougoani!
a mud hut and do everytfe
the local people do,” Dettwvbj
“In reality, most anthroj)
don’t live like that, especial;
have children with them,"slits
She also mentioned thedif?
she experienced in going [5
country where she was one
crowd to a country where;;;
the alien.
“It can be an enlighteningj
ence to be on the other end,!!;
minority, to be the one
out, that doesn’t know tit
guage,” Dettwyler said. “It
very different experiencetk
of us ever have.”
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845-2611
Train’s derailment
offers passengers
new taste of Texas
SANDERSON (AP) — About 350
weary train travelers were treated to
West Texas hospitality and barbecue
Tuesday after a freight-train derail
ment stranded them in the tiny town
for more than 10 hours.
The Sunset Limited, which runs
from New Orleans to Los Angeles,
was stopped at Sanderson about
10:30 a.m. Tuesday when a South
ern Pacific Railroad freight train de
railed about eight miles east of Al
pine, Amtrak spokesman Debbie
Marciniak said in a telephone inter
view from Chicago.
“We had several alternatives — we
could have detoured, but we found
it would take a minimum of 13 to 14
hours,” Marciniak said.
“We made a decision rather than
detouring the train, we would have it
stay in Sanderson,” she said.
So Amtrak officials started calling
officials in the town of 1,200 people,
to arrange accommodations for the
328 passengers and 18 crew. The
impromptu accomodations included
a class act massive buffet barbecue
for dinner.
“We started working on it about
11:30 a.m. —just as soon as they
called,” said John Sandifer, who op
erates Kountry Kitchen, a “custom
barbecue” restaurant with his wife,
Jeanie.
“We called in three extra people
to work and started making food,”
he said of the feast in preparation.
“We’re going to to have barbe
cued hamburgers, smoked sausage,
brisket, baked beans, pinto beans,
potato salad — all the stuff,” Sand
ifer said.
In the meantime, the local histori
cal society offered passengers brief
tours of town, children were taken to
a park to play and the movie “La
Bamba” was proffered in the train’s
theater.
In addition, local folk drove some
Alpine-bound passengers to that
town about 1 '/a hours away so that
they would not be delayed further or
miss possible connections there.
“We’ve had a problem and they’ve
really come through to help us,”
Marciniak said of the townspeople.
“Most people on that train would
never expect to see historical sights
in Sanderson, Texas, but it will prob
ably be something that they will
never forget.”
The delay was expected to last un
til about 9 p.m., when Southern Pa
cific officials said they expected to
have the tracks cleared.
Criswell
mixed feel
of British!
DALLAS (AP) - All
documentary depicting lid
W.A. Criswell and his mbs
the prominent First
Church of Dallas botheh;|
outraged the pastor in <
screening.
Criswell, 78, was criticale
tions of British producer
Anthony Thomas' PublicH
casting System docums
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Be Done," that will be tdtj
Wednesday night.
“He equates being a Qj
with being poor, ” Crisweila
Thomas. “There’s no vinuf:|
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FREEPORT (AP) — They are an
unlikely pair — a red-haired,
freckle-faced kid dressed in a plaid
button-down and Topsiders, cou
pled with a full-fledged adult wear
ing hightops and a bright yellow
Swatch. They have a common bond
— they love to rap and they make
beautiful music together.
Some may not think it’s so beauti
ful, but the dynamic duo who call
themselves Del Squad are confident
that the music they make appeals to
their peers at Brazosport High
School. Sophomore Kenny Bomer
and coach Norris Burse are so cer
tain of their musical abilities that
they joined forces to record a cas
sette tape of rap music aimed to
please students, teachers and every
one else.
Burse, 31, a Freeport native who
attended Brazosport High School
and has coached there for seven
years, says music is a big part of his
life and everyone who knows him
knows it. A disc jockey for Texas
Southern University’s campus radio
station for three years, he moon
lighted at local teen nightclubs and
now spins discs at school dances.
Bomer, a junior varsity football
player, loves to rap. He and two
friends wanted to make an album
and sought help from Burse. Im
pressed with a “white boy gettin’ off
hard,” (rap terminology for a young
man who sings well) Burse decided
to team up with the 16-year-old to
make a recording of their own.
The pair have been working in a
Richwood recording studio for the
past a month and a half. Burse col
laborates with Bomer to write lyrics
to such songs as “Dog and the Ax,”
“Kingdom of Rhymes” and “Hard
Hitting.”
recordings sound amazing
Run D.M.C.
“I’ve heard our stuff and
it was them," the coach says
And Def Squad (defmfl
f ully, sinfully good ’inrapli
lieves they have a "def”chain
coming a hit.
“I’ve heard worse stuffite
done,” Burse laughs as hen
he’s thrown bad tapes onto!
window.
Burse mixes scratches and cuts in
samples of cither recordings while
the pair raps to the beat of a drum
machine in the studio.
The duo say they pattern their
style after rap masters Run D.M.C.
“It hasn’t been out of intent to
copy them,” Burse says, “we use
them as a frame of reference.”
“And it sells,” Bomer
rhythm with his partner’sspe
Def Squad’s tape is targe®
high school crowd both slut
teachers. Burse says he’shii 1
support from the coach®!
group of guys who likes
much as himself
“We listen to them for enthu
siasm,” Bomer says.
The trio’s influence is apparent.
Burse and Bomer agree that their
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music from the Fat Boys toj 1
Walker,” Burse says as a sin)
turns a large jam box toll*
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Brazosport High Schoo
about the pair’s project
making the recordingis»
they do in their spare timet«
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