■ DOME Continued from Page 12 getting on*' at that price is high ly unlikely More than 62.000 tickets to the event were sold by lottery last April at prices ranging from $30 in the stratosphere of the [ionic to $65 c loser to courtside Tuesday dozens of (Inssified ads in the Times-Picnvunr announced ti< kets wanted and for sale Calls to several of the 800 numbers found tickets, when available, priced from $275 to $850 each Such sales are illegal, at.* end ing to Sgt Marlon Deiillo of the New Orleans Police Department, but unlikely to end in prosec u tion. “If we had complaints we'd investigate," Del-i 1 lo said VVe haven't had complaints. I find it hard to believe, hut people will pay outrageous prices to get into the game.” Pleas for tickets range from the mercenary approach, promising quic k cash for the tickets, to other ploys aimed at plucking the heartstrings of tic k et holders. "I have a friend who adver tised that his kid was seriously ill and wanted to see the game before it was too late, said Mark Adams “liven that didn't get them tic kets at cost. I think he paid about $300 ecu h. though, and that's not bad.” The two-day schedule drew more than 120.00(1 when the big-arena format was launc hed m 1082. The Superdome hosted *1 find it hard to believe, but people will pay outrageous prices to get into the game.’ Sgt Marlon DeFillo. Now Orleans police the tournament again in 1AH7 and drew 130.000 Attendant e this year will he about 124,000 because addition al suites have been added suu e 1087. Peneguy said There are 132 suites in the Superdome The luxury act om modations feature living room like settings, wet liars and pri vate bathrooms in addition to seats outside the boxes lor view ing the games Suite holders are entitled to buy one tu ket per seat to inn event in the Superdome Organizations selling suite tickets for the event range from the New Orleans Saints to pro fessionol ticket sellers like Pre ferred Tickets in Indianapolis, hid. Preferred Tickets offered suite accommodations on the near court side to both (lavs' games, including catering and an open bar, lor $1,500 each A woman answering the telephone at Pre ferred Sports said they had 10 spots left to sell. "Once you've seen it from a suite you don't want to go back to the stands." she said ACADEMIC LEARNING SERVICES SPRING TERM 1993 SCHEDULE TEST PREPARATION WORKSHOPS GRK Preparation: $60 Session I: Mondays <*t Wednesdays Mar. 29, 31. April 5. 7. 12. 14 5:00 pni 7:(X) pm April 13 Practice exani 5:(X) pm N 30 pm Session 2: Morulas s A: Wednesdays May It). 12. 17. 24. 26. June 2 5 00 pm 7:00 pm May 27 Practice exam 5'(X> pm H to pm US AT Preparation: $05 => May IS. 19. 20. 25. 26. 27 t 30 pm 5:00 pm June I Practice exam ' 3:30 pm 7:00 pm GMAT IVeparation: $75 Tuesdays and ITiursdays May II. 13, IK. 20. 25; June I V00 pm 5:00 pm Mas 27 Practice exam 3:30 pm 7:00 pm To register contact A.L.S. at 346-3226 r * Solutions from your Spots Campus Rasallor: tho poriocl Macintosh system to fM your budget Tk) inexpensive combinations that will help you survive even the most grueling term. hffmmi and Mushroom /V ncu VfA V)tfilmr II and Apple Mamtob Otlur (hia* Introducing the most affordable color Macintosh* sys tem ever. The new Macintosh Color Classic* computer gives you a sharp, bright Sony Trinitron display, built-in audio, file sharing networking and more. And the new, compact Apple* StyleWriter* II printer delivers stunning laser-quality output while still fining within your budget Learn about this system today at your Apple Campus Reseller. Where you'll get spe cial student pricing as well as service during college’. And experience the power of Macintosh. The power more college students choose. The power to be your best* MHUW4|l