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Vol. 76 THE TRINITY Issue 13 TRIPOD December 6,1977 Security at Trinitji An Ongoing Discussion

by Ion Zonderman to deal with the security issue, program, the committee, which is "Security consciousness is not In light of three recent sexual made up of students, faculty, an inherent state of mind, it must assaults on female students, two of administrators, and staff members, be acquired." whom were walking alone on plans to review and rewrite where For more than ten years, since campus, the Committee has seen necessary the publications which he assumed the post of Director of fit to lend its support to a student the security office distributes each Campus Security at Trinity, Alfred escort program. year. It will also review campus Garofolo has begun his annual The program is being coor- security in general in order to make report to the trustees with this dinated by Phyllis St. George and recommendations to the college. quite from an old army manual. Debbie Cushman. The service O'Brien hopes that the But Garofolo finds that currently operates escorts from the statistical breakdown of the students still are not as conscious library to the north and south ends security problems on campus for about their personal safety and the of campus. the past eight years, which were security of their personal This student escort system supplied to the committee and the belongings as they-should be. supplements the security escort Tripod recently, as well as Students still believe that program, which has been in statistical research carried out on Trinity is a sanctuary, a secure operation for five years. 10 other campuses in the New haven in a hostile city. Un- The Safety Committee will England region will assist the fortunately, this is far from true, as review the success of the program committee in their analysis. is evidenced by incidents which early next semester, and come up Garofolo's statistical chart is occur from time to time on the with a more comprehensive broken down into 19 categories. campus. student escort program [or the The chart supplies data tor the This year, the President's future. school years 1969-70 through 1976- Special Council on Women, The purpose of all efforts in the 77. The figures for the fall of 1977 chaired by Assistant to the area of escorts,, according to will be compiled during the President Gael O'Brien, has set as O'Brien, is to "try to address the Christmas break and made public one of its goals to support Garofolo problem of getting students not to next semester. in his efforts to make students and take chances" by walking alone at For the school year 1976-77, campus personnel more aware of night. Garofolo's statistics show seven 1 their safety. ir'" In addition to the escort cont.~oapage4 Sophomore Todd Patterson and friends enjoy themselves at last O'Brien has organized the Friday's Play-Day. The event, held In the Field House, was Public Safety Committee, a sub- sponsored by Trinity tutors for students at Fox School. committee of the Special Council, photo by Scott M. Levanthal McCarthy Replaces Lee by Beth Levine will be. He does plan on being Director of a national talent search Charles McCarthy will be actively involved in student func- program for minority students. rilling in Dave Lee's position as tions. He is determined that his Following these positions, he was a Director of Student Services until time spent here will not be at just a senior counselor at the University June 15. At that time, a permanent "pencil-pushing" job. of Chicago. He has held other jobs replacement will be selected. McCarthy has had varous jobs which have kept him in constant Although McCarthy will be here which have qualified him for his contact with students. for only a little more than a present position. He is no_ stranger McCarthy feels that his •semester, he has no intention of to the Trinity community since, in transitory position here will just "letting things slide" until his the summer of 1972, he was the actually work In the college's favor term is finished. Because he is new acting administrator here. He has in the long run. Because he will not to the job, he does not know what also been a Dean of one of Yale be worried about being re-hired, he his actual plans for next semester University's twelve colleges and the will be able to provide a good, objective evaluation of what needs to be done in the future. He will be able to state what he truly sees Vacation Info . without having to tone down his DORMITORIES WILL BE CLOSED FROM NOON, SUNDAY, opinion to placate people. This will DECEMBER 18TH TO NOON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15TH. HEAT help his successor and all the WILL SBE' LOWERED IN ALL DORMITORIES. SHOULD AN administrators to re-define courses EMERGENCY SITUATION PRECLUDE YOUR DEPARTURE of action for the future. FROM THE CAMPUS, CONTACT KRISTINA DOW, DIRECTOR So far, McC arthy's reactions to Interim Student Services Director Charles McCarthy. OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICES, IMMEDIATELY. Trinity are strongly positive. He photo by J ohn Kawecki Security Suggestions for the Chirstmas Vacation feels it a nice place to work because the atmosphere is pleasant 1- Please leave all cars which are going to be left on campus in the and he is surrounded by extremely Student Assaulted Austin Arts parking lot, this includes cars with on campus or off able assistants. He cited Wayne campus stickers, just as long as the car has a valid Trinity parking Asthmus as being particularly Another female student was the knife. decal. helpful. He hopes that students will victim of an attempted assault last A security alert was posted 2. Bring all stereo equipment, T.V. sets, and other expensive be equally involved. He states that Thursday on the north end of shortly after the incident, which his office is always open to any campus. The attempt occurred in occurred at approximately 4:45 equipment home with you. Store bikes in your room. p.m. 3. Make certain that all windows and doors are properly secured. student who would like to come up the woman's High Rise room when 4. Take all items of clothing, ski equipment, swim suits, etc..you and talk. the assailant entered through an McCarthy is married to Trinity unlocked door. mighfwant to use over the vacation period with you. No one will be With this issue the TRIPOD allowed in the apartments or dormitories once they are locked. student, Martha McCarthy, and The victim described her assailant as a young biack man, ceases publication for the 5. Please unplug all electrical equipment, clocks, radios, has two children. He is also a photographer and plans to pursue a approximately five feet eight in- Christmas Term. The next refrigerators, T.V.'s, etc. before you leave. career as", a professional ches tall, and thin. At the time he issue of t1* 6- On all first floor apartments and dormitories draw the curtains photographer following his work was wealing blue jeans and a blue published i» and shades so no one from the outside can see what equipment is in ski parka. He was armed with a 1978. the room. Hii page 2* The Trinity Tripod, December*, 1977 Bobko Goes Organic (Chem.) Psychology Lecture On Monday, December 12, at 4:00 Professor Walter Feinberg of cyanate, he developed the organic pounds such as the alcohol family the University of Illinois at hampaign-Urbana will present a talk by Tucker EUinghaas compound, urea. Urea has the consisting of ethyl and methyl entitled "Intelligence Tests, Intelligence and the Distribution of Ending the first semester of the same number and types of atoms alcohol and others. These results Knowledge" in Wean Lounge. Feinberg, who is Professor of Policy Horizons Program, Professor and thus the same molecular were still not enough to dif- Studies and Philosophy of Education at Illinois, was recently elected Edward Bobko, Chairman of the formula as ammonium cyanate. ferentiate certain compounds since President of the American Education Studies Association. Chemistry Department, presented This mistake overthrew both the different compounds with the same He has published widely on social philosophy and education. His an hour lecture upon the subject: definition and "Vitalist Doctrine," molecular and structural formulas recent book, Reason and Rhetoric: The Intellectual Foundations of "Organic Chemistry; How It Has replacing the definition with the were found. This problem of Twentieth Century Liberal Educational Policy, was selected by Become What It Is." To develop concept that organic compounds stereo-isomerism was solved in the Choice as one of the outstanding books of the year in education in his topic, Bobko discussed the can be identified by the presence of late nineteenth century by two 1975. It has stirred up a storm of controversy over its interpretation evolution of critical ideas and the element carbon. The "Vitalist men, Le Bel and Vant Hoff. Stereo of the progressive education movement and the ideas of John concepts concerning organized Doctrine" was proven fallible isomerisms can have only two Dewey. chemistry since its inception in the because an organic compound had different variations explained in an His Trinity talk will look at two different interpretations of the early nineteenth century. been scientifically produced. analogy with man's left and right claim, 'IQ tests measure intellectual capacity to show how the By 1800, chemistry was a Chemists" began trying to produce hands—they are identical, yet failure to distinguish between these interpretations has led to respected science, It was thought organic substances while searching nonsuperimposeable, and questionable proposals for teaching children with different IQ that two independent classes of for an explanation for the dif- therefore different. scores. Professor Ron Goodenow of the Department of Education is compounds existed: two million ference between isomerisms, Impacts of modem , organic hosting Professor Feinberg and would like to call his visit to the organic and roughly five hundred compounds having the same chemistry, Bobko pointed out, are attention of students planning to take Education 271, Introduction to thousand inorganic. Two theories molecular formulas. both good and bad. Beneficial the Philosophy and History of Education. Reason and Rhetoric will were developed which were Scientists in mid-nineteenth products such as antibiotics and be one of the course's required texts. This event is sponsored by the thought to clarify distinctions century solved the problem. The dies are manufactured, while Departmets of Education, Philosophy and Psychology and the Office between the classes. First, a German scientist, Kekule malevolent products such as DDT ef the Dean of Studies. definition was given that organic developed the concept of valence, are also made. compounds were more complex the combining capacity of different and more sensitive to heat, For atoms, For instance, carbon is instance, glucose, an organic tetra-valent, forming four bonds substance which has twenty-four with other elements to make Alumni Relations Office atoms and turns to charcoal when organic compounds. Simultaneous heated. Silica,, an inorganic to Kekule's ideas, the Swedish involved in this program not only the students of Trinity. Hansen is in compound consists of three atoms chemist, Couper, developed the retain a connection with Trinity, the process of trying to develop and resists the effects of heat. The idea of structural formulas for by lames Longenbach but also benefit the college by more of a class identity at Trinity to second theory, the "Vitalist compounds whereby isomerisms At 97 Vernon Street, there is a upgrading the student body. The make the transition from student to Doctrin" held that organic may be diagrammatically small, unassuming building, with a Alumni Administration Program alumni easier. To this end, he has chemicals could only be syn- represented to explain their dif- sign in front of it that says "Alumni allows sons and daughters of developed and organized the senior thesized in living organisms by ferences, each having a different Office." Few students have alumni to spend some time at dinner and prom. their vital forces. Only inorganic structural formula though the same probably ever been inside, or have Trinity. The program not only In the future, the Aumni Office compounds could be scientifically molecular formula. any real idea of what the office succeeds in seeking out good will be sponsoring, with the manufactured. The results of Kekule's and does. However, the Department of students for Trinity, but also gives development office, a Trinity in 1828 ushered in a new era of Couper's advancements are many. Alumni Relations is involved in the future college students first Action program. The event will chemical research due to the For instance, compounds with numerous functions of the college. hand information about applying to consist of a Journalist Panel which mistake made by the chemist similar structures can be classified The Director of Alumni and attending colleges. will include the Pulitzer Priz« Relations, Gerald Hansen, states Wohler. In trying to snythesize the in groups or "families" of com- Another program developed by winner, George Will, a Trinity that it is his purpose to "establish inorganic compound amonium Alumni Relations, the Alumni alumnus. Both students and alumni closer relations between Trinity Career Advisory Program, makes will be able to attend the event, College and its alumni; to increase the services of alumni available as Presently, the Alumni Office is the interest of the alumni body in career counselors. Over 1000 sponsoring the Used But Not Battis as Dooley the college, and to assist the alumni alumni are involved in this program Abused Clothing Sale. The money in promoting the general well-being which gives students the op- made from the sale will go into a "Doolcy'.s Bar," a ^compilation of oE Trinity College." Hansen also portunity to find information about scholarship fund. B.:VS p.m., Trinity College presents the witicisms of a Chicago, Irish- indicates that the responsibilities of their future careers. Many alumni The Alumni Office is ftwtien e "Dooiey's Bar", a one-man show American Bartender, created at the Alumni Office are "to insure are also involved in the student center of all of these alumni arranged, edited and performed by the turn of the century by Finley that vigorous productive alumni internship program. programs. The work done by the Emery Battis. Battris, who has Peter Dunne. The performance to programs exist, to develop Other functions designed for Alumni Relations staff is as played nearly 300 roles in his 42 take place in the J.L. Goodwin programs and activities that are the alumni are: the Reunion- on going process. Hansen believes year career, has been recognized as Theatre of the Austin Arts C enter both beneficial to the college and Homecoming Weekend, the Audit that it is most important for the one of the finest character actors is co-sponsored by the Theatre Arts to the general alumni body, and Program, allowing alumni to audit alumni office to become involve*! on the East Coast. A seasoned and American Studies Depart- develop strong local alumni graduate and undergraduate in as many aspects of Trinity » regular at the Long Wharf Theatre ments of Trinity College. Ad- associations." courses at Trinity, an alumni sports possible, in New Haven, Battis came to mission is free to the Trinity Hansen devoteds much of his program, which allows alumni to Hartford last summer to star in the College Community, and tickets time to keeping the alumni in- use Trinity's athletic facilities, the The TRINITY TRIPOD, Vol 76, Summerstage productions of will be offered on a first come, first terested and informed about the Alumni Travel Program, and many Issue 13, Dec. 6, 1977. The Sleuth, Twelfth Night and The" served basis. For information and College. He states that "no college local and national alumni TRIPOD is published weekly Oldest Living Graduate. reservations, call the Austin Arts could survive long if the alumni associations. The more alumni on Tuesdays, ««P* Battis returns to Hartford with Center Box Office at 527-8062. were not successful after they were involved in Trinity through vacations, during, «>e graduated and did 'not retain their these various programs, the academic year. Student interest in Trinity. It- is important to stronger _ the college will subscriptions are included in communicate to alumni the become. Hansen states that "an the student activities •*'•«• changing nature of the Trinity informed alumni is an effective other subscriptions are experience in social, educational alumni. An important determinant and humanistic matters, and thus per year. The TRIP""— of the future of Trinity is the printed by the Palmer Journal ' help to develop an alumni body strength of its alumni body." Register, Palmer, Mass., #* that is informed and effective in published at Trinity College, furthering the purpose of Trinity." Hansen is also concerned with the present student body. He Hartford, Connecticut, "" Many of the alumni programs the Act of March 3, are geared to keeping the alumni believes that the more students he can know and help, the better the Advertising rates are $2, involved in the college, thereby column inch, S37 per qua*' benefiting the college. The Alumni programs can become. Clearly, while alumni programs benefit the page, S72 per half page Support Program uses alumni as $128 for a full-page. recruiters for Trinity. Alumni alumni, they also directly benefit Final Exam Schedule

Final examinations for courses using the standard time patterns will be given in the classroo ^ which the course was taught at the times shown below. Multiple-section courses which nav common examination are exceptions to this arrangement. These courses are not listed here.

Class Examination Time Class Examination Time

MWF 8:30-9:20 12/16 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.ni' TTh 8:30-9:45 12/14 MWF 9:30-10:20 12/13 8:00 a.m. 3-00 p.m. TTh 9:55-11:10 12/14 MWF 10:30-11:20 12/12 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.ni' TTh 11:20-12:35 12/15 MWF 11:30-12:20 12/12 3:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.*- T M 1:15-3:55 12/17 3:00p.m. TTh 1:15-2:30 12/15 8:00 p-'11- WF 1:15-2:30 12/16 •3:00 p.m. TTh 2:40-3:55 12/17 s time &s She above article defers, Emery Battis is cs- .

OarofoSoH: - Security "Not Inherent State of Mind"

cont. from p. 1 remain on the chart since all lowest point since 1969, while other This is especially true in cases times when presentations will be of women being assaulted. Trends assaults, five against males and two college security offices use the thefts were at their highest, more given to help the residents of each throughout the country are against females. While the number same categories for comparison. than doubling from 1975-76. dorm to better understand and deal changing, but police in many large of assaults against males is However, Garofolo told the Garofolo attributes part of this to with security situations peculiar to cities estimate that anywhere from their dorm. significantly higher than against Tripod that he will look at the better reporting by students of 33 to 66 per cent of all rapes go females, it must be noted that both statutes closely and possibly break other students stealing school The program will attempt to unreported. assaults against females were down the category of assaults to property, but he still finds that supply students with information sexual assaults, separate assaults where sexual students "aren't as likely to report Garofolo stresses that the which will allow them to better The assault figure is down from contact occurs from other forms of other students as they are out- sooner security and the police are protect their personal safety as well nine the previous year and a high of assaults. siders." notified of a problem, the better as to heighten their awareness of 10 in 1972-73. After problems of personal There were over 800 trespassers their chances of apprehending the potential security threats. There were no reported rapes safety, of which this campus has evicted from campus last year. 41 party. O'Brien and Dow both stress the or attempted rapes on campus in few in comparison to many other of these cases required assistance The Special Council also hopes paradox of the situation, where 1976-77. There has not been a rape colleges (San Jose State University • from the Hartford Police, although to run programs which will students are urged to keep doors reported on campus since 1973-74. in southern C alifornia has reported only 19 arrests were made. "educate people," according to and windows locked in a dormitory The distinction between at- approximately 30 rapes this school The security force investigated O'Brien, "not so they are paranoid, which is supposed to add to the tempted rape and sexual assault is year) security's biggest problem is 145 cases of suspicious persons, but so they can take steps to help communal effect of college living, one which many individuals find to with theft. including four classified as them maintain personal safety." O'Brien conceded that, while be unclear. A recent revision of During the school year 1976-77, prowlers. There were also two Early next semester, the "none of us like to believe that Connecticut law has replaced the there were 21 reported car thefts, cases of indecent exposure, and C ouncil will co-sponsor, along with we're not free to do whatever we crimes of rape and attempted rape 39 thefts of items from cars, 16 one holdup on campus. the Women's Center and the damned well please in college," the with a wide range of crimes of dorm thefts, and 114 other kinds of There were four attempted security office, an all-college reality of the situation dictates that "sexual contact." thefts. Other thefts include thefts of suicides last year, a high since meeting, for which a panel will be students are not, and that they? Although by the new statutes, school property from school record keeping began in 1969. assembled to discuss the problems must be on their guard against t the categories of rape and at- buildings as well as theft from One of the positive signs that of personal safety, with special potential safety risks. | tempted rape are no longer useful, fraternities. Garofolo's program to make in- emphasis on women and the rape She believes that an awareness I these categories will probably The dorm theft figure was at its dividuals aware of their own situation. of personal security will not come I personal safety is having some Along with Garofolo, who will from administrators "whose only! effect is the fact that security discuss the role of campus security, credibility is as an authority I Security Chart 1969-70 through 1976-77 handled 1200 more escorts in 1976- Det. Mildred Wertz'of the Hartford figure," and who in many situations j 1969-70 70-71 71-7272-73 7>7>* W-75 ?5-76 76-77 77 than in the previous year. Police rape squad will be invited as are not listened to by students. This Rape 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 The program began in 1972-73, will a representative from the awareness, she stresses, will only Attempted ' i and during that year it handled 35 Hartford Rape Crisis Center, and come when students reinforce it Rape 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 requests. Last year, security others. and take the lead in heling their Assault. 0 3 0 to M 7 9 7 escorted 2767 students or more After the all-college meeting, a fellow students to "acquire" the Car Thefts 13 16 13 7 19 46 21 21 than ten students a nignt. series of dorm presentations will be security consciousness which Theft From However, many students are given. Housing Director Tina Dow Garofolo speaks about. 23 27 29 16 19 49 5t 39 Cars • still reluctant to ask for security will work with RA.'s to set up Dorm Thefts' 29 129 68 17 37 26 19 16 escorts. Many do not realize that ' Oth«r Thefts 10 26 47 35 *»1 15 51 lit one officer each night is assigned to Attempted 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 be available for escort duty. Others Schwartz Lectures Suicides recall times when they have had to by Sarah Fried Holdups 0 0 5 2 0 0 1 1 wait a long time for escorts, a Thursday, December 8, Prof. Bofab Threats 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 2 Biofeedback Society of America in problem the security office is Gary E. Schwartz will lecture on Firte 1* 25 3 2 6 7 5 9 constantly working to alleviate. 1973. "The Psychophysiology of Rhythm Dr. Schwartz has published F&1B« Alaraa 18 9 It 9 13 5 9 For this reason, the Special in Communication, Self-Regulation extensively in the areas of Wofeed- '- '•' 5 i b • 0 0 0 - a 1 1 Council on Women will make the and Health." Schwartz is currently Narcotics student escort service one of its back, psychophysiology of emotion, Cases 6 9 0 0 0 3 1 0 Associate Professor in the Depart- and hypertension and behavioral priorities during the coming ment of Psychology, Yale Univer- Bad Checks B 7 0 0 medicine.His books include: Bio- 0 0 0 0 semester. sity, and Associate Professor in the Indecent Another problem Garofolo feedback: Theory and Research Exposure 3 5 6 7. 2 2 2 2 Department of Psychiatry, Yale finds when trying to deal with and Consciousness and Self-regu- Trespassers University School of Medicine. 660 380 1*79 417 399 327 800 security problems is lack of lation: Advances in Research. He Evicted After receiving his Ph.D. in reporting or late reporting on the serves as a behavioral medicine psychology in 1971, he was ap- part of students. Many students are consultant to the National Heart, These statistics have been provided by the office of •Security Theae pointed Assistant Professor in the are only the crimes which have been reported to the Security office slow in reporting incidents to the Lung and Blood Institute of the The classifications are used by the Trinity Security office and other Department of Psychology and campus Bjourltyomo.es and are' not necessarily the classifications security office or the Hartford National Institutes of Health, and used by the Uniform Crime Bureau of the FBI. Social Relations at Harvard Univ- ...... • • " ; police. serves as Associate Editor of the ersity. During that time he also journals Biofeedback and Self-Reg- served as Chief of the Clinical ulation and Biological Psychology. Psychophysiology Unit, Erich There will be an informal discus- Lindemann Mental Health Center, sion with Dr. Schwartz in Wean Massachusetts General Hospital. Lounge at 2:40 proceeding his 4:00 He received a Young Psychologist lecture in McCook Auditorium. The Award in 1972 from the American lecture and discussion are pre- Psychological Associastion, and sented jointly by the Dance and was elected president of the Psychology departments.

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The council has Incidents of crime in the garet Tedone, William DiBella, present gave a tentative positive rise, but much conflict exists as to since decided to reject a proposal to community surrounding Trinity, Robert Ludgin, and Sid Gardner, as answer to the demands, except for the reason and the solution. hire 21 additional policemen. and specifically in the Broad and well as Mayor Goerge Athanson City Manager James Daken, who In 1975, the Hartford Police The Personnel Department at Park Street area, has led to a public and City Manager James Daken. cited the need for a balanced Deprtment had 505 policemen. At City Hall has not heard of any debate over police protection in At the meeting, held last budget, high taxes, and a possible present there are 425 policemen on possible hiring in the near future. Hartford. Thursday evening at the Christ $11 million shortfall in the city active duty, a decrease of 80 men. The last hiring of police in Hartford At a recent public meeting on Broad Street, frustrated and budget by the end of the fiscal The important question is whether was through a CETA grant in April, sponsored by the Center City often angry community members year. this decrease is responsbile for 1975. In 1976, some graduates of Coalition, the Barry Square Area called for an increase in police A few of those attending the more crime. the police academy were laid off Nieghbors, and the South Central cruises in District 3 from six to meeting threatened to picket and At the HART Congress held on shortly after they joined the force. Business Professional Association, eight p.m. and asked for at least demonstrate at Daken's house October 16, a discussion of police When asked by the Tripod this residents of the South End de- two permanent foot patrolmen for because he refused to accept their protection led to the possibility of week what they felt about police manded increased police protection the Broad and Park Street areas. demands. the city council allocating funds for protection, some local shopowners said they felt the police did the best they could, but were understaffed. Sharig Igbal, the owner of a Park In Brief Street market, told the Tripod by Brian Crockett that in the six months since he had taken over his store, he had been city. Trinity College, the Institute and other present Mayor George Athanson steps burglarized four times. Igbal Contenders Line Up such tax-exempt institutions pay no city down. recently installed an expensive The race for governor is shaping up, with property taxes. Though Carbone finished fourth in the alarm system. He added that when both Democratic and Republican contenders Councilmen Nicholas Carbone and Wil- city election in November, he has apparently he called the police at the time of jostling for their party's nomination. liam DiBella opposed the change, claiming outfoxed councilwoman Barbara B. Kennelly the burglaries they "took a long time after I called the station.'' On the Democratic side, incumbent future expansions of tax-exempt institutions for the position. Kennelly, who finished first Governor Ella Grasso faces attempts by will erode the city's property tax base. About in the election, had the support of A Park Street liquor store owner other state Democratic figures to raise 40 percent of Hartford property is tax-ex- councilmembers Ludgin, Gardner, and who has requested that he remain support for other potential contenders, empt. Carbone has been pushing for Tedone. anonymous claims that "physical including present lieutenant governor Rob- payments in lieu of taxes, and other forms of Carbone's accession to the position has protection is almost nonexistent.'" ert Killian and Christopher Dodd. A flurry of retribution from tax-exempt institutions for raised the ire of a number of Hartford He feels that the area has statewide polls have been conducted by several years. political forces, who claim a deal has been "competent, capable police, just Grasso, Hartford's Nicholas Carbone, state struck between Athanson and" Carbone, not enough of them." The owner of Democratic majority leader Joseph Lieber- Hispanic Trend Continues enabling Carbone to become mayor through La Moda, a Park Street clothing man and others to show support for their the back door. Both Carbone and Athanson store, also felt that while the police candidates. Carbone has said he is against A 16-year trend towards increased have denied the allegations. available were good, there weren't another Grasso governorship. Hispanic enrollment in Hartford schools was The former Deputy Mayor, William enough of them. Republican contenders are lining up for continued this year, a report issued two DiBella, chose not to seek the post again. A few of those questioned were their party's nomination. Six-term state Rep. weeks ago by the Board of Education concerned about tax increases, and Gerald F, Stevens of Milford announced his indicated. one man commented that those candidacy several weeks ago, and U.S. Rep. Hispanic students now make up 32.3 per calling for higher protection don'! Ronald A. Sarasin of Beacon Falls, state cent of the 26,443 students enrolled from Legal Bid Fails face the same increase in taxes as Sen. Lewis B. Rome of Bloomfield, and state pre-school through Grade 12. Black students A legal bid by defeated incumbent local property owners. Sen. George L. Gunther of Stratford, are also comprise 47.7 per cent, a drop of .3 per cent council woman Jacqueline J. Andeson to Articles in the Hartford Tribune expected to make their formal bids soon. from last year, and white students are 19.8 oust newly-elected Democrat Robert F. and the Hartford Counnt have Sarasin is presently regarded as the front per cent, down from 21.2 per cent. Ludgin from his seat on the council was included complaints regarding runner for the Republican nomination. Though the board estimates about half of struck down by a Superior Court ruling two protection as well. the Hispanic students speak Spanish primar- weeks ago. Even with mounting concern, ily, only a quarter of the Hispanic students Anderson claimed the election of Ludgin, the prospects for more police do not Institute Gets Building OK are enrolled in bilingual programs, the an independent Democrat who ran without look good. Chief Hugo J. Masini of The Institute of Living has received the board's bilingual education department party endorsement, violated the state's the HPD announced at Thursday's go-ahead for a new $6.6 million, 150-bed reported. minority representation law. Under that law, meeting that he felt the size of the facility to be built at Maple Avenue and no party can hold more than six of the nine force was. adequate. Councilmen Barnard Street. A zoning change was passed council seats. Gardner and DiBella commented at by the City Council last week, allowing the Carbone to Deputy Post Judge Leo Parskey ruled that Ludgin can the meeting that it will be difficult construction to begin on the three-story In a power play finalized at one of the keep the seat, as he was listed on the ballot for the city to finance more police building, which will include elderly care city's finer restaurants, City Council without party identification and ran without protection without some help from facilities. Majority Leader Nicholas Carbone secured either party endorsement or support. the state. Introduced last June, the zoning change the support of a majority of council Anderson, who lost to Ludgin by 116 Yet despite an uphill battle, faced opposition from some council mem- Democrats in his bid for the post of Deputy votes, plans to appeal the decision if she gets citizens of the South and Center financial support from the state Repbulican areas of Hartford are continuing to are?* bers who oppose expansion of tax-exempt Mayor. The new position will enable Carbone to become mayor in the event Central Committee. . try to win their struggle, one in institutions without some retribution to the' which complex economic and social problems appear to block their demands for safer neighborhoods. Beware of Dog ro The Connecticut Humane Soci- FREE ety would like to warn pet owners who are trying to stop their dogs from barking not to use collars Announces that emit sound-activated electric shocks. Triggered by any loud, Students, Faculty, 3 term u nearby noise these collars often produce voltages as much as ten Administration, and Staff times greater than the amounts listed on their labels. Regular use interested in coordinating can cause severe neck burns and can make the animal permanently the program and joining its apprehensive and fearful. These electric shock collars are strong enough to hurt humans, as well as Board of Trustees R their pets. Most of these colars are mail ordered and have been banned by THURSDAY, unit return^ the Food and Drug Administration. Manufacturers of these collars ^December 8,1:15p.m. have been requested to remove them from the market by the FDA, O but companies manufacturing them have not complied with this request. (if you cannot make the meeting, but are If you are aware of anyone ; Interested Contact Jim Essey Box using such a collar, please advise one of our offices of the person's "CP name and address for further, action. Two Broad St. Deaneries to Open Soon a seating capacity of around 25. years ago in West Hartford when by Brian Crockett victim of poor business and rob- ers. The opening of two new eating he opened up the sixth grinder beries. At the corner of Broad and places concurrently doesn't faze shop in an area. A small commercial renaissance In November 1976, the drug- Allen in the former location of Gianfriddo, who claims the more "Within a year, mine was the is underway just off the north end store reopened as Campus Drug Subway, extensive remodeling is "action of the street," the better. best," he claimed. "Business of the Trinity campus. under the ownership of Paul underway in preparation for the "I'm very optimistic about it," breeds business." The January openings of two Gianfriddo. A year later Campus January opening of Campus Pizza. he said. "The more business in the Gianfriddo may be right. In any eateries on Broad Street between Drug is well estabished in the Louis Merkouriou, owner of the property, said he plans to offer area, the better off each one is case, roughly 500 students live on Vernon St. and Allen Place prom- neighborhood. the north end of campus just a ises to reverse a several year trend pizza, grinders, and spaghetti individually." Gianfriddo said he Opening a "unique type ,of was in a similar situation some stone's throw away. toward deterioration in the area. grinder shop" across the street in dinners. Merkouriou plans to have The two restaurants, a pizza place the present location of the Bus Stop and a sandwich shop, will join Coffee Shop is Gianfriddo's brother Campus Drug and Friendly's on Dante. Dante Gianfriddo, who the block. bought the building recently, plans A year and a half ago, the to change the present decor of the future of the area looked bleak. The whole building, "inside and out," owner of Trinity Drug retired and before opening in the middle of the property fell vacant. Several January. Gianfriddo says his shop months later, the College Cleaners will offer four or five different BUS STOP COFFEE SHOP across the street was gutted by fire. types of sandwiches, including An ill-fated attempt by Subway to both Italian and American grind- open up a sandwich shop failed, the Arson Subject of Seminar Debate Arson, the fastest growing Hartford Fire and Police Depart- crime in America, will be the ments and the American Academy subject of an intensive three-day for Professional Law Enforcement seminar to be held at the Hotel are cooperating with John Jay in Sonesta, December 7-9. Presented the presentation of this seminar, by the Criminal Justic Center and and the National Fire Academy of Fire Science Department of John the National Fire Prevention and Jay College of Criminal Justic in Control Administration in Wash- New York City, the Program will ington is providing technical assis- include nationally recognized ex- tance in the preparation of course perts in the field of arson detection material. and prevention who will discuss such subjects as the psychology of Further information may be arsonists, the management .of the obtained, and interested persons , fire scene to detect and preserve may register for the course by The seldom open Bus Stop Coffee Shop on Broad Street soon to be reopened as a sandwich shop. telephoning (212) 247-1600. evidence, and the effective, prose- photo by Mark Eckel cution and conviciton of arsonists. According to Program Director John J. Brennan, arson is one of BUDWEISER" • KING OF BEERSI • ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. • ST. LOUIS the hardest crimes to prove, yet it accounts for as much as SI 1 million in reported property damage and the loss of numerous human lives WHEK DO JOURNALISM , in Connecticut a/one each year. "The solutions to the problem are complex," Brennan said, "but we hope this conference will provide a MAJORS SAY BUDWEISER ! good deal of factual information for fire and police personnel and will , foster a better sense of cooperation between them." The conference is aimed primarily at the fire and AWRI6HT! I'VE GOT TWO BY-LINES police services, however active AND A FRONTPAGE FEATURE participation will also be solicited IN TODAYS PAPER! from the insurance industry. (THINK I'LL CALLSUZY, ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE, %, The Connecticut Commission AND 5HARE A PITCHER on Fire Prevention and Control, the OF COLD BUD *OVER AT POPULAR CAMPUS Moffett Refuses HANGOUT, 4-t* AND MAIN. Pay Raise Connecticut Congressman. Toby Moffett (D-6th), who announced last February that he would not accept a $12,900 federal pay raise this year, .says he'll use the money for youth, senior* citizen, handi- capped, and lower income services and projects in his Sixth Congress- ional District. c°ntexts th "Since the Department of the > ^wpsrison Treasury won't deduct the money f Painters, from my monthly pay check," Moffett explained, "I have been putting the funds in a separate escrow account." That account, he said, now comes to a total of $4,500 (excluding taxes he must pay on the money). Moffett polled his entire district for suggestions an how the $12,900 should be used. The vast majority —42.2 percent—voted for expan- sion and improvement of district t 'services, f "One of my fitst efforts," said Moffett, "will be a contribution of i $1,000 to the five Fuel Banks in our v vhich help people on limited meet the high costs of 'Us during the winter. December 6, W7,The Trinity Tripod, pat* 1

One-Act Plays grinder A Monday With Brecht & Williams by Paul Houghton It is not often that one can view, alcoholic. his family—an image of the lower case. The merchant has killed the course, says "no" and makes the in the same afternoon, plays by It was the interplay between classes. Between the two is the servant due to his own paranoia, play a strong plea to the audience. Bertolt Brecht and Tennessee these two characters that made up guide (Bill Parker), who, through Ironically the servant was giving The play was a great success. Williams. Yet the works of these the entire act. The only glimpses of common sense, sees the views of him water and the merchant All of the characters were excellent two diverse playwrights were the rest of the play were when Mae both classes. It is he who grasps the thought It was stone. The judge in their straightforward displayed last Monday as part of (Tabitha Zane) and- Big Mama moral of the story in the final declares the murder as a fortified exaggerations. The play was ex- the lift one-acts of the Theatre Arts (Margaret McKean) briefly enter scene. He is Brecht's critic of act of self-defense. It is the right of tremely well staged by student directing class. The two plays were the room. Their appearances cause society. the upper classes to defend director Paul Christensen who chosen and staged entirely by Maggie to be more distraught and The main idea which Brecht themselves against the revolt of the used simple lighting and few props stvtdent directors. desperate in trying to save her wishes to get across is the common lower classes. But the point to emphasize the symbolism. •s. The first play was the first act of marriage. Mae joyfully comes conflict within society between remains: what happens then to It was an enjoyable afternoon. "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." The play prancing in. She is obviously social rules and common- human humanity? Is Society to disregard Both plays were energetic and did is set on a Southern plantation pregnant. Big Mama, a grand old morality. This is shown in the court morals for social rules? Brecht, of not detract from each other. owned by Big Daddy Pollitt. Big Southern dame, is inquisitive and Daddy is dying and has not scolds Maggie. Their roles were prepared a will. All of his relatives well-played and helped to further are trying to get in his good graces. the intensity of the act. So, even as the play begins, there is My only criticism of the play tension. There is a quiet and concerns the unfortunate fact that foreboding mood amongst the the show was squeezed into only characters. the small front part of the stage. Showing only the first act The small stage area plus the props caused certain important events of caused some awkward movements. the over-all play to be left out. The difficulties were circumvented However, the audience could focus by the actors, and Ms. Liz Rodies' in and examine the intense in- excellent blocking. teraction between the characters: Brick, Big Daddy's son, and From the deep South the Maggie, his wife. The act is a fast- audience was vaulted into an paced psychological struggle imaginary journey created by between two opposite characters. Bertolt Brecht in his play, "The Maggie (Kathy Dorsey) has Exception and the Rule." Instead much of the dialogue. She appears of relying on themes or conflicts, as an energetic and superficial Brecht wishes to bring across' a person at first, yet the abrupt simple message. This message is changes in personality suggest the hinted at by the narrator (Talbot underlying terror within, as she Dowst) in the beginning and then tries to pick up the pieces of her explained clearly by him in the end. shattered marriage. The title of the The characters are all exaggerated play, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," is a symbols of various classes. As the metaphor whch she often uses to narrator says, "It is the tale of one describe her situation. She is the exploiter and two exploited," one being hurt by her shabby, childless marriage. Ms. Dorsey was able to travel Since the play was wrapped up back and forth beautifully between in symbolism, there were no stable expressions of cat-like cunning and settings, Each actor used Action trom one of lust week's one-act plays. severe emotion. Brick (John exaggerated facial expressions and Thompson), on the other hand, short dialogues directed straight at remains a silent and sad Figure the audience. The exploiter, (Ian who makes only sarcastic replies. MacNeil), is a greedy merchant And Four More For You At times, though, he displays a who is desperately trying to reach a while losing the audience's sym- then he begins to question his deep anger in brief emotional city for a large profit. He hires a , by Kathy Dorsey pathy. As one watched Bunny try feelings for Bunny, just as the outbursts. He is a tragic fugure. At guide and servant whom he drives On Tuesday, November 29, the to deal with the complication of audience does, when he perceives one time a great athlete, Brick has on ruthlessly. The servant (Roy directing class presented two more Bananas, one begins to see that, her absolute aplomb at twisting her been weakened by the death of his Childers) is a dumb but kind lift one-acts: "The House of Blue 1 although it is commendable for victory over Bananas like a dagger friend. He has become an person who only wishes to support Leaves 'by John Guare, and "The Maids," by Genet, Lynn Kennedy Bunny to have goals, she is in Bananas' back. Peter had a directed the Guare, a comedy done repulsive in her flagrant act of fantastic repertoire of expressions with perfect timing and consistent compassion. At this point, an and stances to convey his un- characterization. "The day that the actress is tempted to betray her certainty toward both women, Cezanne Exhibition Pope came to New York..." Bunny character and soften the edges Lynn's blocking seemed to be comes into the living room of Artie enough to retain the onlookers' designated by the interpersonal by Linda Wells Cezanne eventually refuses to and, berating him for having no sympathies.. Margie never wavers; relationships at each moment on The Museum of Modern Art's include bis work in impressionist sense of history, gets the man up at her cruelty to Bananas is amazing. the stage, and made statements in "Cezanne; The Late Work" is the exhibitions due to this public itself. ridicule. Cezanne's early work is 5:0O a.m. This is the beginning of a Bananas was played by Janet first exhibition to focus on the last The Maids, directed by Laurie characterized by a rigid balance of long day, for what we saw was Weakley. She is heart-wrenching, decade of Paul Cezanne's artistic Basch, was a completely different composition, controlled brush only the first act of a full-length almost in her child-like adoration career. This exhibition presents play. The relationships between the strokes, color contrasts and clarity play. Yet, it was a complete story, of Artie and her fear of Bunny. Cezanne's late work showing his three women in the play are so of design. Cezanne's work is also it began, developed and concluded Bananas' character is unraveled progression and aesthetic concerns deep and so different from one's presented in the context of artistic with a victory for the heroine, with very slowly arid carefully. It that led him to his final, almost experiences that the audience was movements. During the im- threats from her rival. becomes clear that Bananas was a abstract, style.-The Museum of lost at times.-In fact, we were so pressionist, period, Cezanne's wonderful person; still is in that, Modern Art exhibition presents: caught up in the electricity bet- compositfanv are' based on a Bunny really is just that, a although she has a clouded vision Cezanne's work in the various ween the classes of Madame and careful study of nature witn an rabbit hoppingfrom bed to bed and of reality, she still has all her her servants, that the play still contexts that affect his style in eerie atmosphere. H» post im- job to job, and calling a spade a feelings and compassion. Bunny made a deep impression. The , comparison to other impressionist pressionist work continues, these spade. "I'm a lousy lay. I know itj wants to take Artie to California to- actresses were made up in painters, • compositional concerns em- you know it, everybody knows it." be a successful singer. Bananas is whiteface, with clearly defined The last work exhibition aims to phasizing flatness by using dark She seems harmless. She is a great sincerely happy -for him as if she features and a black line encircling bring the spectator to a fuller outlines and. color harmonies. His cook, in fact, cooking for him will were his mother. Janet portrays a their faces This mask effect both understanding of Cezanne's work. late work, of the middle 1890's until be the consummating act of their woman resigned to her loss of mind added a new dimension to the play, By presenting C ezanne'-s late works his death in 1906, takes on a greater marriage. Margie Campbell played and son, and to her husband's and clarified many aspects of the in context with his artistic con- intensity of color and rnood. His the part of Bunny, the heroine, to verbal cruelty, happiness in characterizations. - cerns, one can see the problems subjects are more sombre and his the hilt. Her vibrancy never whatever smal) ways she can. and solutions that Cezanne con- colors more daring in contrast and faltered; she had contagious Artie . could' not help being Hope Malkan played Madame, doms, The slide presentation, energy. Bunny goes after what she somewhat of a pawn in the play. a woman totally governed by fullness. "Cezanne Country," shows the wants and doesn't do anything for Although Bananas is far the more selfish whims. Hope was Cezanne's work*are presented landscape* that Cezanne studied, nothing. Margie has all her edges sensitive of the two women, she fascinating in this role as she in * series form. A particular allowing the spectator to see. his very clipped, her direction is clear, cannot help but be as if dead. Artie maintained complete aplomb while landscape, such as The Mont Progression throughout aesthetic her character seems like the best is not to be blamed for seeking condescending to her servants, and Sainte-Victoire, is studied by choices of color, composition and thing to happen to Artie in a long uplifting from someone else. Peter acting the benefactor to women Cezanne in many paintings, each execution. This progression . is time. Once Artie's estranged wife, Bain played the confusion of whom he knows loathe her and exposed in- his chronology as well. with a particular focus. He takes Bananas, enters and begins to feelings in Artie expertly. He is everything she stands for. Maggie Cezanne's discouragement in his one composition' and changes the Affelder and Sarah Barrett played ea unfold her character, however, taken in by Bunny's vivacity, he is fly artistic career is paralleled colors and techniques in each work Margie had to stay in character unthinkingly cruel to his wife, and Solange and Claire, Madame's with his continuous rejection by art in an apparent attempt to reach a cont. on p. 8 critics and public exhibitions. cont. on p. 8

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by Julia B. Vigneron ited. Often, this difference is alive Cavalieri. Test tubes of colored of facination with this "food" as lustrous lipstick-red and healthy. water are aligned in a multi-storied the bread grows stale and the apple flower. It embraces the entire Reviewing student art work Two color projects, of a more rack, creating a color scale that rots. In another work, a small enframed picture plane, directing is a tender subject, and every piece academic line, will help to illustrate really employs light via the trans- rubber ball is transformed into a one's eye towards its center, which of work should be mentioned; my this point. The Rendition of Van parency of the glass and water; the hedgehog form with a bristling of is so delicately delineated. Other apologies to those artists whose Gogh's Starry Night re-creates the light illuminates the pure color. pins covering its surface. A harm- appealing forms are in two water- work isn't included here. Those brilliant color beautifully in cut There is a wider variety of less toy has been utterly changed colors by M. McKean. peices which are discussed are paper, each piece seemingly repre- materials used than has been used from the innocuous to the potent- Lasting color impressions are those which caught one person's senting one brushstroke. The Tit- before, leading to wooden con- ially dangerous. given by the work of M. Dow. One eye several times. ian Aristo, on the other hand, structions, assemblages, and There is a Crucifix by G. small lavender composition is This semester's Studio Arts accurately reproduces the Venetian pieces bordering on conceptual art. Griswold which bothers me. Aperhaps reminiscent of Seurat/ show has a lot of freshness; there coloring, but goes father—ventur- There are also many disturbing wooden construction, sublimating Balthus/Chaplin, but is of a vision are many new things included. ing into the realm of abstraction. elements and themes that can be the cross and framing the limbs of so intensely personal that it is also New waves of thought seem to have The planar qualities of the original traced through some of the works. Christ becomes the cross. But what original. breezed into the art department, if become immediately apparent in One reacts with shock and disgust of the Christ figure? Head, torso, This is definitely one of the the artwork on exhibition is any the re-creation. There is explora- at M. Carter's Industrial Lunch. and left hand have been removed; most exciting student exhibitions in indication. There are many differ- tion at work here. The apple full of razor blades the remaining limbs are metallic years, and not to be missed. ent things—different from the An especially acute eye for color reminds one of the evil Halloween and machine-like, his interpreta- more academic forms also exhib- is represented in a work by J. "Tricks." there is an odd element tion is very disturbing. I am not sure what kind of statement this is. The painting. J. Siefert demon- An Afternoon At Austin Arts strates a wonderful handling of the Music *r sens«*.*.*..e• onf limintiming ease+t in walwell witurttthi RoT?r\Kb cooprvrtll anar\Ad pnirYt*nati/enigmatic> , at timetiTnncs letting cont. from p. 7 medium itself in a smaller canvas Carey's who played Mr. Simon. some petulance over the outcome depicting a potted plant. The Presents maids who were plotting to kill her. These roles were difficult even in of her game show through. Billy, spatula treatment brings out the Sarah define* her character details such as maintaining voice played very bemusedly by Scott The Music department will faceted characteristics of the sub- present excerpts from the mus- beautifully. She is not as strong as control so as not to lose one's voice Collishaw, was just a "slum slug" ject. The large canvas of D. Jones her sister, she is younger and more from all the shouting in the play. It going along with everything and cals West Side Story and is attracting as the colors echo Company and from the operas sick at heart of all' the hatred is necessary that the director keep denying anything for amusement. forms while accenting each other. flowing about her. Claire and close control on the voice level so James was played by Adam Ruddlgave and The Magic Solange engage in bizarre role-play Color is the subject of much of Flute, on Friday, December 9 at that a peak is not reached too Hoffinger. Adam seemed very the paintings. A blue-green and when Madame is out with the early, which is impossible to much the wronged husband at first, 3:00 p.m. and Saturday, despised Monsieur. Claire is in the purple composition by S. Rogers is December 10 at 8:15 p.m. The maintain. Tina had very good later giving the impression that he notable, and her work also has role of Madame on this evening control with a very high energy didn't mind his wife's supposed performances will be held in and finding it hard to play. added dimension, evidenced in a Goodwin Theater. Admission is level on stage. Rob Carey's adultery because through it he has large charcoal drawing. The forms Eventually, she hates herself so Smirnou was hilarious in his met Bill. Harry finds Bill and James free. The cast includes 26 much that she acts out Madame are great: botanical, biological, people and is staged and wildness and his rage at his per- with knives making veiled threats bodily? I want to call them labial. drinking tea with the tea which she plexing situation. Mrs. Popou at each other. Harry seems to be choreographed by Gerald had poisoned earlier. Tender on a large scale, this is Moshell. seemed to be staying faithful to her the only domic relief in the play. worth momumentalization. Solange is the guiding force in dead husband out of sheer spite. Allen Schmid played Harry's Falling in love with Mr. Smirnou humor very dryly with a lot of This same quality is sensed in a the vengeance which Claire, as a painting by S. Brown of a rich, member of the working class, frustrated her plans for vengeance underlying seriousness. wishes to wreak on Madame, the ' on her unfaithful husband. Tim epitome of the pretentious and Phillips played Luka, the servant useless upper class. At times, who is loyal to the end. The final Solange was also mutely obedient laugh of the play is his as he races and serene. Yet Maggie's portrayal in with an axe held high to protect i<£J&qtaTige ha4 magnetic qualities his mistresSj who is at the moment "It's hard to imagine anyone who will not, 6t the possession dt a woman passionately embracing Mr. driven by the energy of a deep Smirnou. in the end, turn on to The Turning Point? sense of injustice. One can almost Ross Hamilton directed "The see in both Maggie and Sarah how Collection" by Pinter. It seems to —Richard Schickel, Time Magazine their situation eats away at their me it would be especially difficult insides. Sarah, however, shows the to direct a play in which a central "This film has it all...one of the year's big winners." pain of trying to reconcile a hatred question is left unanswered. Stella which she takes on because her supposedly met Bill, who shares an -CeneShalit, NBC-TV much-admired sister has it; and her apartment with Harry, in a hotel instinctive fondness for a woman and had him back to her room, who has been kind to her on most after which she told her husband, occasions. All three actresses were James. James questions Bill, James dynamic and credit must be given. questions Stella, Harry questions On Thursday, two more one-acts Bill, Harry questions Stella. Harry were presented by Tina Hestrom instructs James. James questions and Ross Hamilton, "The Brute" by Stella and no two answers agree, Anton Chekov was the most comic The play is interesting and of the six plays. Tina had a great mysterious, but where does that sense for comic bits and she used leave the actors and actresses who the timing ability of each actor very supposedly know the answer? well. Stella seemed determined to Mr. Popou was played ex- tell each person a different story. cellently by Jamie Petillo. Her Cressida Bainton played Stella very More on Cezanne cont. bom p. 7 the sensual quality of the female particular mood and intensity. In form- In his final study, "Large the Mottt Satnte-Victoire series, Batners," he achieves the geometry Cezanne explores the use of line of his composition by emphasizing and its absence, few colors and the diagonal line of trees and in- Many. He controls-' the light, creasing the size of the nudes to form the base of the triangle. The TWENTIETH (BITUR^Xi^tsA HERBERT ROSS; FILM i ethereal quality of watercotor, then IRlJEY 1 applies this technique to his oilnudes become objects in this work ANNE BANCROFT ^ MacLAINE ''THE'TURNING POINT' TOM SKERRItt paintings by leaving areas of his and in their sexual anonymity ate " ' -introducing- canvas bare. This unfinished uniquely expressive.. This MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOVWLESL1E BROWNE^ quality abstracts the composition, monumental. work exposes the Go-stirring, " ' ' ':•'•• ... -:- ... __ bringing specific areas into focus concerns of Cezanne that are fully MARTHA SMT" MARSHALL THOMPSON ^ANTHONY ZERBE • AMERICAN BALLCT THEATRE and obliterating other features. reached upon his death. Executive Producer Writtenby Produced by .Cezanne explores his techniques The Museum of Modern Art NORAKAYE ARTHUR LAURENTS HERBERT ROSS-»d ARTHUR LAURENTS , on a single subject in many of his exhibition presents the late work of Directed by HERBERT ROSS PRINTS BY DE LUXE® NOW IN PAPERBACK FROM SIGNET S landscapes and still life pieces. His Paul Cezanne to allow an un- late portraits seem to explore the derstanding of his work by ex- MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE ON 2OTH CENTURY RECQRDS.AND TAPES psychology of the subject in facial posing many of his aesthetic [PG| THHHTH. saoANct suaasTEo «SB» I expression and use of dark colors. concerns. The exhibition will be at l*n MTN CtNTURV FOX Cezanne's series of Batners clearly the Museum of Modern Art in New shows his confrontation with York through January 3rd, and at thet • aesthetic problems. His desire was the Museum of Fine Arts in to rival the sensuous nudes of Houston from January 26th to edrt^ Delacroix and Rubens. Cezanne, March 19th. "Cezanne: The Late STARTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23,1977 itia»e[ fearing a scandal, was forced to Works," despite the in- Witot paint his nudes in the studio, and conveniencing crowds, is an ex- f not directly in the surrounding perience in art appreciation, Cinema City Theatre & , Movies Theatre landscape. Cezanne imposes a teaching the viewer how to see the limiting triangular form in the wqrk and its progression in various works and attempts to emphasize contexts. Security: Everyone's Concern The occurrence of numerous attempted assaults this semester has caused most The security force seems to be lacking in the manpower necessary to safeguard campus residents to realize the potential danger in walking alone at night, or the campus. Four to six guards on night duty are not enough. They simply cannot otherwise leaving themselves open to attack. As has been asserted by the Security fulfill the combined responsibilities of making building Inspections, acting as Office and various other concerned members of the community, students must escorts, and patrolling the parking lots effectively- There is a need for additional utilize the available instruments of precaution when not accompanied by someone officers to patrol each campus area on foot. Drivers are certainly valuable, but they else. The catchword here is "available," for at present security provisions at the cannot hear the cries of a victim on Crescent Street while en route to Mather Hall. A college are adequate to meet the very real problem that exists. serious effort should be made to supplement the present security force. More can and must be done, and action Is not limited to raising student Christmas vacation is a good time to take comprehensive action on the security consciousness. The college Is apparently aware of this, as evidenced by the promise issue. Just as now personal safety has become primary for students, It must take of committee consideration of this matter. But if students are guilty of neglecting first place in the minds of administrators. On a campus this size, one instance of personal safety, so too is the college guilty of neglecting to fully take into account violence is one too many. As it would be unrealistic to assume that any action could the security problems facing campus residents. From both ooints of view, these be taken to completely remove the threat of danger, it Is necessary to consider that assaults were preventable, and should not have happened. Examples of oversight any plans must provide for the implementation of active defense measures for the exist on this campus, both hi appearance and In policy. Certain areas have present and for the future. This Includes taking concrete and lasting steps such as insufficient lighting, reducing the openness and safety that could otherwise be improved lighting and a permanent, organized escort system [walking and driving] effected were they made entirely visible. Locks on outside dormitory doors are available from all points on campus at all hours. either nonexistent or Ineffectual. Combination or key locks would certainly exclude Such outward demonstrations of tightened security would hi themselves serve as trespassers from residences. The possible Inconveniences of this are minimal when deterrents for potential trespassers. seen in light of personal protection. In addition, the phone connection to security is It has been stressed that students must realize that they live In an urban area, made through Mather front deak, allowing for the waste of what could be a crucial and are open to threat. It is now time for the college to express: Its concern for our moment hi calling for assistance. safety in a realistic and far-sighted way. Letters

alone on the campus late at night negligence, do not protect our- I returned to my dorm on the Board must make do with lesser Security Alert can endanger one's physical and selves. As the Christmas term Saturday of Thanksgiving week- known groups. Since the SGA has a To the Editor: emotional well-being; however, an draws to a hectic close, everyone end, knowing that others would be professed desire to see a diverse As we near the end of the even more recent incident in the must continue to remember to coming back later that night. Early student body represented equally, Christmas term, many students High Rise Dormitory demonstrates modify their actions so as to in the evening, I called Security to there are a large number of small find themselves confronted with a that one's security awareness must protect themselves and each other. request an escort to North Campus. groups, SGPB could get a large seemingly awesome number of also be carried into the residences: To that end, I should like to offer My call was answered by someone chunk of money to plan for the final examinations and papers. an unlocked door provided an the following suggestions to the from an answering service, who entire school, but it is plainly Preoccupied with academics, one is armed assailant with easy access to College community: told me that she could not connect evident that they do not do this apt to neglect the body's need for a publicly-announced (four wo- 1. Head and heed all Security me directly with Security. now, why should they monopolize sleep and nourishment on the men's names were posted on the Alerts and Reminders. Fortunately I live near the the entire budget? In this case the assumption that the Christmas door) female suite in High Rise. 2. Request an escort (either from Security office, and was merely in Board had the opportunity to grab a break will provide a month of Fortunately, fast talking and quick Friends, from Security or from the search of a dinner companion, but name and they did so. recuperation, and no doubt most thinking enabled the woman who Student Escort Service) when tra- were I living elsewhere, or had it Another problem is the inher- students will find that they will? was alone in the suite to escape versing the campus at night or been an emergency situation, the rent conflict in aims and constitu- suffer no ill effects as a result of the situation untouched. All three early in the morning. outcome could have been quite encies between the SGPB and the their study binges; however, there recent victims were very fortunate 3. Keep your doors locked at all different. Budget Committee. The former is one aspect of personal care that in that they were able to fend off times. The security officer who took group is supposed to represent the one cannot afford to neglect: their assailants; yet, one must 4. Do not open your door to only a me to North Campus told me that entire school, but in the past has personal safety and security. • acknowledge that the three inci- knock, but rather request that the no students had been found to work been essentially run to have A Security Alert was recently dents might never have occurred person identify him-or herself, and, at the front desk over the holiday. concerts and dances. The latter posted after two women were had the victims given more thought when in doubt, do not unlock or While this may be true, the group in contrast is forced to be assaulted while walking alone on to avoiding potentially (and now open your door. (Better to insult a adminstration still had several overprotective of the smaller the campus late at night, and I proven to be) self-endangering friend and protect yourself-a friend options, none of which it acted groups on campus. The Budget assume that the Alert and other situations. should understand.) A bonus could have been offered to Committee has a number of rules publicity surrounding the women's Gur security force cannot be 5. Report immediately to Security encourage students to work over and likes to proceed slowly while experiences will serve to remind everywhere at once, and they the presence of any strangers or Thanksgiving. Outside help could the Board has few rules and likes to the general population that walking cannot protect us if we, through suspicious-looking persons or any have been hired. At the very least, act on the spur of the moment. This incident which you may find to be the administration had a responsi- is an example of this hete. In the even slightly disconcerting. bility to inform students that case of the Robert Klein contract, 6. Remove all names or other Security could not be contacted the SGPB and Ken Feinswog in identifiers from the doors of directiy, and that in an emergency particular overstepped his bounds Tripod residences. situation, the police should be by singing the contract. This could 7. Request that persons leaving called instead. have been remedied through a messages on the doors of residen- Next week, those of us whose meeting with the SGABC chair- ces avoid the use of an occupant's exams fall late will be forced to stay person and a member of the Office name, and, if an identifier is on a nearly deserted campus. It is of Student Services in advance of required, request that only initials to be hoped that more adequate the signing. I realize that the time or last names be used to address provision will be made for protect- was short, but every chairperson in such messages. In addition, re- ing those remaining to complete the past three years has been quest that only initials or last the semester's work. willing to call an emergency names, be used to address.such Barbara Grossman, '79 meeting to discuss something such messages, in addition, request that as this. messages be carefully worded so as SGPB Condemned However, it dearly seems as if not to endanger anyone's safety Tothe Editor: the problem here may rest with the (i.e. "Heard you'll be alone ilins I read with great interest your SGA and their actios. Many times weekend. Stop by if you get recent article on the Robert Klein in the past the Board (be it SGPB or lonely." is not the sort of message 'debacle' and felt a great desire to MBOG) has. tried to bypass their a friend should leave.) comment on the issue at hand. enemy, the Budget Committee, One may at times feel foolish or When I started to look at the issue, through an appeal to the SGA anti-social in heeding all of the I thought my distance in both miles where they seem to have a more aforementioned suggestions; how- and time might give me a better sympathetic ear. Each time, the ever, one must recognize and avoid perspective, but I came to the SGA has supported the Board, the the possibly selfVendangering al- conclusion no matter who is in event has been a total flop. A key ternatives. student government, nothing example of this was Club-T with Thank you for your time and changes. Stan Getz! If the SGA wants to rua space. The issue of the SGPB over- the budget apparatus, then dis- Sincerely, stepping it's bounds is one that solve the Budget Committee. How- Kristina B.Dow existed throughout my four years at ever, 95% of the time they do their \ and is TheT Director of Residential Services Trinity. It all stems from the desire job well and have a better rials are written' of Trinity students to have a perspective on the problem. What ; free lance edited and pi Security Failure "name" performer at every event the SGA did in this case was to "s, letters to the material is warrnTf«raSura< To the Editor: and the SGPB wants to provide emasculate the Budget Committee editor and other editorial pai ^^ is 5 P.M., Saturday preceding In light of the increasing this. People would like to see and condone the illegal act of it's Tuesday's TRIPOD; deadline for advertisements if 12 P.M. number of assaults on the Trinity "America" or "Chicago," yet they own committee. The mete "slap on Saturday. The TRIPOD offices are located in Jackson Hall campus, I was appalled by the do not realize that Trinity's student the wrist" that the SGA gave to the Basement. Office hours: Saturday, 3-5 P.M., Sunday from 3 P.M. irresponsbile attitude of the Col- body will not generate enough SGPB means nothing to them, as Telephone 246-1829 or 527-3151, ext. 252. Mailing address: Box lege towards providing protection support or revenue to make such a they did it in the past and they will 1310, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. 06106. over Thanksgiving. venture feasible. Therefore the conk on p. 10 CAMPUS Safety: Personal Security by Gael M. OBrien a believer after you are the one dramatic and appalling: an rape or attempted sexual assault to that some students are leaving theii It should be obvious to the who is attacked. It was easier for estimated 30 rapes have occurred get women students at Trinity to be dorm doors open for their con campus community that walking students at Smith College a few at San Jose State University since conscious of the importance of not venience and are therefon alone after dark can lead to un- years ago to take their security a the semester began; Ohio State walking or jogging alone after violating the security of everyon< necessary risks and threats to little more seriously after a woman University had four rapes reported dark. It shouldn't take a mugging to living in the dorm. At Nortl personal safety. In fact, the two student was knifed on campus. in October alone. Problems io get men students to realize that Campus, which has been operatin attempted assaults that happened There are horror stories. In past cities can also affect campus life. they aren't immune either and as a fully secure lock-dormitor last month to two women students years, Trinity has had rapes on The most recent victim of a rape should be walking in pairs at night. system as an experiment since la»i on campus are ample evidence of campus and men students have and strangulation murder in Los People don't like to be scared. year, student frustration of an how much danger people can put been robbed and beaten up on very Angeles—the eighth since mid- They don't want to hear the horror damage to the doors and loc unpleasant occasions, but they themselves in when they walk October—was found near stories of other, campuses or cities, system have reduced the «: haven't always been reported— alone late at night. But we have all Occidental College's campus last and they don't want to believe it fectiveness of the security b people don't like to admit they can week. can happen to them. But the reality approximately 30%. We ar heard such cautions before and for be victims. some reason most of us block it . It shouldn't take a tragedy to is, it can. The fine line between fortunate to have an excellen The horror stories on other get us to pay more attention to our trying to make people more security department at Trinity, bu out. 1 Of course it is easier to become campuses this year have been very own security. It shouldn't take a conscious of and responsible for it can be rendered ineffective b their personal safety and those who work overtime findinj frightening them into unproductive ways to circumvent the security o; paranoia has a fragile balance. dorms and other buildings. There is no reason to walk There is, of course, anothei More Letters /// around campus frightened. But aspect of dormitory security; a there is also no reason to be naive High Rise, an open dorm, securitj and not face up to the reality that depends upon students keeping the 20th century is not a very safe Waugh, Karen Kelsey, Laura their suites locked. The attempted producing benefits (as well as a or secure era in which to live and SGPB Mountcastle and Sue MacGrath. but unsuccessful sexual assault on a host of other environmental, there are fewer and fewer places cont. from p» 9 Special thanks goes to Henry woman student in her suite in High economic, and social values) is the where people can feel completely continue doing what they like until Fox and Cynthia Riker for their Rise early one evening last week proposal for the state to purchase safe. Learning how to be alert, how they have their hands cut off. What leadership efforts to "Play Day!" demonstrates how important it is "development rights" on farmland. to use common sense, how to must be done is up to the SGA, but Others who deserve hearty thanks for students to keep their suites One way this can be explained is prevent unnecessary threats to it certainly must act in a more are Fran Seeger, Katie Jebb, and locked. that farmers would be given the one's safety is as much a part of responsible manner. Alyson Hennings for publicity; and Campus security is continually opportunity to have their land one's education for life as anything Until some stern measures are Andrea Hoar, Cindy Katz and Kim being evaluated to find ways of zoned agricultural-, thus relieving else one does in college. taken against this type of action, development pressure, and the Henning who were session leaders. maximizing service to students. The escort' service that the the SGPB will run rampant and state would pay them for the lost The help of the office The President's Council on security officers make available to destroy everything like they did La development value. This was secretaries and Nellie Nannie of the Women's Committee on Public students isn't used by enough Voz Latina's fine event and the proposed by the Governor's Task Fox School are appreciated, but Safety is working with Mr, people. The student escort service Budget Committee's power at the Force for Preservation of without the energies of Lou Garofolo to review security same time. Some things never from the Library is getting a slow practices and to set up a series of Agricultural Land in 1974. Sanzaro, who } is a guidance start because many student change!! A long list of non-farm groups counselor there, the program meetings with students next Sincerely, would still be in its planning stages. organizations, who have been semester to promote greater including ConnPIRG, the League asked to participate and provide JeffMeltzer'77 of Woman Voters, Connecticut Thank you also Mrs. Kidder for awareness of safety precautions, A dittoing and LeBaron Moseby for the escorts, don't really take the great deal of energy, though time J&nnlands Audubon Society, CCAG, United problem of walking alone on Auto Workers CAP Council, his academic advisement. and money is going into the I am writing to support Dan This program' would not have campus at night very seriously. We ; security effort on campus. But Junior League, PACE, and many all have to take our own safety Teller's article on the coalition to more will be working to pass a been possible except for the ultimately, what counts is vtoftt save farmland in your October 25 seriously—on campus, in Hartford, purchase of development rights bill continuous support of the Reading each of us does in response to out issue. Farmland is an important in the suburbs, in any city or town during the legislative session which is Fundamental director, Patricia own personal safety and what we natural resource in Connecticut; Lehman. Without her ideas, anywhere. can contribute to the security of we produce more agricultural will begin this February. The Environment Committee of the criticism, and moral direction,, the What is intolerable in any others on campus. product per square mile than any community is a few people en- (Gael O'Brien is the Assistant to other New England state, and that General Assembly is drafting a bill Trinity Tutoring Program would for a pilot program right now. not be continuing next semester. dangering the security of others by the President, as well as the includes nearly a third of our food. the thoughtlessness of their There will be many op- Peter S. Crosby coordinator of the President's This resource is literally being actions. It is common knowledge Council on Worn en.1 paved over, and once it is covered portunities for Trinity students to TTP Director by pavement or buildings, it is help with this vital effort through virtually impossible toreturn it to research, organizing, petitioning, productive agricultural use. and education. ConnPIRG is offering internships in this area for If anything,' Dan understated next semester. Students who are For Call when you the economic pressure on Con- interested in obtaining more in- necticut's prime farmland. formation about Connecticut Delicious Although agricultural use value of lea^e « it will farmland and opportunities to help farmland averages, about $500 per acre in Connecticut, the average save it Should come to the Mather Pizza and Hot he ready upon sale price of that land is about Hall lobby during dinner on $2,200, the second highest average Wednesday, December 8, or Oven Grinders arrrival in the nation. This average, should contact me at the Conn- however, does not indicate that PIRG office (525-S312, P.O. Box some of the more vital land is in 1571, Hartford, 06101.) densely populated areas and that Jack Hale Now serving Pastrami farmland being sold at 515,000 per Director acre and higher for building lots is ConnPIRG & Cappicola grinders not uncommon. For a farmer faced Kudos For Tutors with two bad yean in a row or any To the Editor: . other financial problem, this is an The Trinity Tutoring Program important fact. ended this semester's activities with The disparity between sale a "Play Day" in Trinity's field house . values of land to be used for far- at which pupils from the Fox ming and land to be used for other Elementary School displayed their purposes does not explain why a boundless energy. The program growing number of people in will be continued next - semester, Connecticut have decided that it is but without these tutors' help and extremely important for the state the guidance of others, the to raise one half billion dollars in program could never have hap- order to keep people from building pened. Thank these tutors: Joe on over one tenth of the land in the Delano, Katie Harris, Galen state. The reason is not just that Centeno, Lucy Rodriguez, Peggy PIZZA Six, farmland is nice to have around, Tobin, Tracy Schach, Eric but that the food supply and Gaydosh, Steve LaHanstio, Jeanne distribution systems in this country KU tonic, Peter Coughlin, Ted are being stretched to their limits, Pardoe, Lisa McCarter, Vicki and that-with strong direct action Swanson, Todd Patterson, Sandra Phone Richard Staron Connecticut still will have the Margoles, Laura Roulet, Jon capacity to.provide much of its Jacobs, Amy Sharenow, Ann 247-0234 prop. own food, to blunt the effects of Schube, Jeff Dayno, John Flynn, impending; shortages, and to hold Bruce Johnson, Carol Curtin , Ken Across from South Campus down food prices which will rise. Grossman, James ODonnell, Laura 287 New Britain Avenue The most direct method which Laughlin, Katie Stallings. Tara has been proposed to save Con- Himmelstein, Anne F, Warner, Hartford , necticut farmland and its food Kelly Lawler, Betsy Bransfield, Al Winer: Letter To The Trinity College Community

Approximately eleven months such a fashion as to allow those of our society and world, but they may be of an obstructive nature. to Professor Hendel of the ago, a speech by the Foreign different viewpoints to express must be reminded that the right to The administration can then work Academic Freedom Committee, I Minister of South Africa was their opinion. We must respect the overtly state their concerns applies closely with both the sponsoring mentioned the need to devise a set disrupted at Trinity College. As rights of those with opposing views to all people regardless of how organization and the dissenters to of guidelines to foster fair and Dean of Students, I believed it to voice their objections. unpopular their views may be. We effect the most constructive ap- speedy disposition of future cases incumbent on me to investigate the Prohibiting one's freedom of must recall that it was the right of proach. of disruption. The Academic disruption as well as to initiate speech is more than a retaliation free expression that eventually led One such approach might be to Freedom Committee has rejected studies on the rights of free speech against views; it is also an to the demise of the late Senator allow those of differing opinions to the specific guidelines approach and dissent on the Trinity College engagement in the same behavior Joseph McCarthy. Had Mr. express their views by presenting and urged that a general statement campus. The purpose of this letter that we object to in others. McCarthy been prohibited from an opposition speaker after the of policy be included in the student is to state my own conclusions in My decisions regarding the stating his opinions and allowed to initial lecture has been given. handbook. After much reflection, I these matters, in light of the Shearer incident specifically are as take direct action against those Planning in advance also affords now concur with the Committee's recommendations of the various follows: whom he assued of communism, he the opportunity to inform the •perspective and would prefer to committees delegated to study the 1. I will not bring formal would have accomplished a greater potential dissenters as to the limits operate on the good faith of in- issue. charges against the students in- degree of damage to the accused of protest. By being informed dividuals within the college Additional background in- volved in the disruption. Despite and to this country than eventually about the acceptable forms of community rather than with highly formation related to the Shearer the transgression, it was of a resulted from his self-righteous, dbsent and the consequences of specific rules and regulations incident can be found by referring temporary nature, and Mr. pompous tirades. unacceptable forms, the students which could lead the College to to the Tripod issues of November Shearer's lecture was allowed to It is my belief that the right to will be well aware in advance of become bogged down in legalistic 23, 1976 and December 7, 1976. continue at a different campus free and open discussion super- any penalties which might be verbiage rather than concentrate Further considerations of this location. We must recall, however, cedes the right to coercive tactics imposed as a result of any tran- on the spirit of the institution's highly emotionally charged event that many people in McCook which prohibit individuals from sgressions. commitment to the rights of free led me to the conclusion that the Auditorium on the night of the stating their opinions and other I concur with the ad hoc speech and dissent. Although rules proper way to handle it and its lecture were frightened and in- individuals from listening to them. committee that an administrative and regulations themselves are obvious implications for the timidated and had no way of However, I also believe that one official should be in attendance at essential to the effective function- freedom of speech and right to knowing what to expect nor any mission of Trinity College is to meetings in which disruptive ing of an institution, a clearly dissent was to take the following way to determine that the foster the development of students' confrontations are anticipated. articulated general policy dealing actions: 1. Establish an ad hoc disruption would not lead to interests in society's inequities. Since one cannot rely entirely on with the important issues at hand advisory committee for the pur- physical violence. The disruptors Thus, leveling formal charges advance planning, an official's allows for greater flexibility in pose of reviewing the disruption intruded upon the. meeting in such against students one year later for a presence might help ensure the dealing with any particular inci- and 2. Request the Academic a fashion that caused some in the temporary disruption displays an smooth functioning of an event. dent. Therefore, with the recent Freedom Committee to study the audience to leave rather than insensitivity that is not warranted Were this to fail, one could deal Faculty and Student Government broad questions of freedom of remain and risk harm. under the particular circumstances quickly with all parties involved in Association approval of the policy expression and dissent. It is my belief that bringing surrounding the incident. In sum, I the confrontations in the attempt statement, I shall now incorporate On January 14, 1977,1 wrote to formal charges against those in- appreciate the disruptors' desire to to avoid a disruptive event. the Academic Freedom Commit- a number of faculty members and volved in the disruption is not redress societal inequities, but. the Whether advanced planning is tee's statement into the student students of my intention to warranted. However, the em- infringement upon freedom of effective in forestalling disruptions, handbook. establish an advisory committee. ployment of this non-punitive expression does not necessarily meeting with the parties involved After establishing the Com- approach in no way should be further the cause of freedom; in provides the College with another I would like to thank the many mittee, I wrote to its members on construed to mean that the in- fact, it can shake the very foun- opportunity to express its com- students, faculty and ad- February 24, 1977, in which I trusion by the disruptors is con- dations of intellectual freedom so mitment to free expression and ministration members who assisted enclosed the testimony of some doned. One cannot sanction the vital to the College. peaceful dissent while stating its me in the extensive process of faculty, a member of the ad- activities of those who obstructed 2. 1 would urge any Trinity obligations for protecting these arriving at my above decisions. ministration, and some students. the lecture. Consequently, those organization sponsoring an event rights. As a result of the Committee students involved will receive or lecture, or co-sponsoring one 3. In my letter of January 17, 1977 David Winer deliberations, I have reached the letters from me stating my ob- with an outside agency, to clearly following conclusions: Members of jection, not to their views, but to publicize it well in advance. By Trinity College must be open to their tactics. They will be informed such action, those of opposing both freedom of expression and the that a reoccurrence of this views would have sufficient time to Happy Holidays right to dissent. This institution behavior in the future will be attempt to dissuade the sponsoring must foster freedom of inquiry subject to severe disciplinary organization from actually con- believe that it's a handful of ad- while concurrently teaching the measure such as suspension The ducting the lecture or event. It is Twas the night before ministrators doing penance. Still necessities of mutual respect, students will be reminded that the also necessary for the sponsoring December 5th and all through the others suspect Security, or a sensitivity and tolerance. We must suppression of free speech is a form organization to inform the Dean of night only a few typewriters were lunatic Mather Santa. But do not encourage freedom of expression of censorship which, over time, can Students Office if it is concerned stirring, so none were aware of the believe these realistic speculations. while recognizing many people are lead to authoritarianism and about the conduct of the potential stealthy patter of elfin feet, as It's the four Merry Gnomes up to morally outraged by the policies of further suppression as well as audience. candy canes were hung on each their usual mischief, and who each certain political groups and oppression. It will also be noted I believe that Trinity College doorknob with care. This is the year at this time leave a token of countries. The First Amendment to that the insensitivity displayed cannot function without order. sixth year of the mysterious candy love on everyone's door. Happy the Constitution requires that free toward Mr. Shearer is no more Consequently, our techniques for canes which appear just three Holidays to all, and to all a expression be enjoyed by all laudable than the insensitivity of planning a potentially emotionally weeks before Christmas. Some goodnight! think it's a thoughtful RA, others segments of our society. Along Mr. Shearer's country toward charged occasion must be shar- -The Four Merry Gnomes with this right there is a respon- Black and Colored people. pened. By publicizing a future sibility of every Trinity community One can admire students who event, one may properly deal with member to conduct one's self in seek improvement in the nature of any potential demonstrations that Trinity International Club

by Mohamoud Saleh a club. In.this meeting the mem- not allow us enough time to start I am glad to announce to the bers of the club approved the our activities when almost all the college community the birth of a constitution and elected officers student body is busy preparing for new organization on the campus: for" the new club whose names are the final exams. However, we are Trinity International Club, which is as follows: Mohamoud Saleh planning to hold a number of in- mainly an international student's (Somalia) President; Peter Bielak teresting events next semester organization, and a new addition to (Lesotho, S. Africa) Vice when we will be fully established the number of organizations we President; Carmen Cordova and getting allocated funds from already had on this campus. The (Puerto Rico) Secretary; Rosi the Budget Committee of the organization came into being on JDocal (Mexico) Treasurer. Student Government. Nov. 9,1977 after a meeting of the The membership list of the If you have interest in learning international students in the organization at present consists «f from others culturally, and like to college reached a decision to form about 25 international students and experience social intercourse with the break-down of the countries students from different STUDS MISSING represented in the club is ai backgrounds, sharing with them Six onyx and platinum studs, follows: Somalia, Lesotho, Mexico, your own experience, this club J gold-backed, with immense Venezuela, Kenya, Malaysia, gives you an excellent opportunity sentimental value, were very Portugal, England, ; Nigeria, to do so at your doorstep. recently stolen from my room. Thailand, Peru,! Iran, Colombia, Moreover, it would be advisable if I can't possibly afford to buy Switzerland and Cuba. Although you try to find out about it yourself similar new ones. If you any our membership list now consists to contact either the officers knowledge of their where- of international students, I would mentioned above or any of the abouts, PLEASE put them in like to make it clear that this members, if you happen to know an envelope and send them to organization is open to all the some,.If you can't make it this John Adams, Box 182. Learn- members of the student body, semester, try us during the spring ing of their loss was a dismal faculty and administration. semester. Hopefully, we'll still be shock PLEASE HELP and The fact that the Club was here. return them. formed late in the semester would Announcements

applicants might also wish to speak instructor. These solos and duets WBTO Meeting condition and future of Con- to a UEA student here on exchange at once interesting, exhilarating' There will be a brief meeting necticut agriculture for the coming Choir Auditions this year, Katherine Bowden, or depressing, profound, boring for the directors, staff and in- semester. The internships will Trinity students who were at UEA weird, and unique, are nevertheless terested supporters of WRTC-FM focus on attempts to preserve a Auditions for membership in last year. H. Scotte Gordon and the original creations of six nascent on Tuesday, December 6, at 5 p.m. major portion of Connecticut's the Concert Choir second semester Deborah J. Sikkel. At least eight Trinity choreographers. in Mather Hall. Plans for Winter- places are available for the coming prime farmland, one of the state's will be held on Thursday, Dec. Spring programming, new station- academic year. more important natural resources. 8th, 1-3 pm in Austin Arts 111. policies and proposals for 1978 Play Auditions Interns will be involved in Students may take Concert improvements will be discussed. . The Theater Arts Program will research, organizing, lobbying, Choir for Vt credit per semes- Coffeehouse Look to on-campus signs for the hold auditions for its production of and/ or public education and will ter and accumulate as many as There will be a coffeehouse exact location. The Prime of Miss lean Brodle on work under the supervision of 2 credits toward graduation. Thursday, Dec. 8, at 10 p.m. in the ConnPIRG's state director, Jack Woman's Center. Stephanie Tuesday, January 17, all day. Sign Study in London Hale. They will also be working Vignone will be singing, accom- up sheets for audition times are posted in the green room, Austin Present sophomores interested with people with considerable panied by Andy Escholl on guitar. expertise in the areas of Homebaked treats will be offered, Arts Center. The play, written by J, in study at the London School of Presson Allen, and based on Muriel Economics and Political Science agricultural economics, com- as well as fine music and company. munity organizing, public interest East Anglia Drop by for relaxation before finals Spark's novel requires 15 women for the 1778-1979 academic year and 4 men. should have at least a B plus communications, and the Students interested in this begin. average through the first term of legislative process, exchange with a British university Job Openings their sophomore year. Please plan Trinity students interested in for the 1978-1979 academic year Dance Presentation to talk to Professor LeRoy Dunn the internship program should are reminded to read the in- Members of the Dance There are still jobs available on and Dean Winslow before the end speak with Jack Hale in the Mather formation in the Office of Department's Composition Class campus which are posted in the of this term if you are interested in Hall lobby Wednesday evening, Educational Services & Records will present a casual evening of Financial Aid Office. These this possibility in Great Britain. December 7, between 5 and 7, or and to obtain a copy of the short dance pieces on Friday, Dec. positions include the Bowling Alley, Front Desk, and the Ad- should contact the ConnPIRG procedure sheet for applying. 9, at 8:30 p.m., in Wean Lounge. missions Office. For more in- office (525-6312, P.O. Box 1571, Applications should be submitted "It'll be just a little bit of Soho," Internship Hartford , Ct., 06101.) by March 1, 1978. Interested formation, contact the appropriate The Connecticut Law Tribune, says Carter Me Adams, the class's employers. a weekly newspaper for lawyers, and the Hartford Tribune, the new Hartford daily, are looking for interns to help cover the State Capitol from February 8 through May 3,1978. Each intern would be How to convince assigned to one or more com- mittees of the State Legislature and would cover public hearings and Mom and Dad to buy you committee meetings, reporting in to a coordinating editor at The Hartford Tribune. a prepaid Trailways ticket home If interested, contact Sue Weisselberg at 525-3436 or Mary Wells at The Hartford Tribune, Check boxes, clip out, mail to parents. 278-7414. The address for both IS ii 557 Asylum Avenue, , CT. 06105. Dear Mom and Dad, There will be a meeting this evening at 7 p.m. in the Women's Things are swell here at college except, of course, the Center. The discussion will be a wrap-up of this semester's Center food, which is so bad that I'm • down to 91 lbs. • living on and Collective activities. Future salted water • sending samples to the biology lab • hoping directions will also be discussed. you'll buy me a prepaid Trailways ticket home to get a decent Hiatt Institute meal. v The Hiatt Institute in Jerusalem is a one-term academic program I sure could go for some of Mom's good ol' • apple pie sponsored by Brandeis University.. • Riz de Veau a la Financiere •blood transfusions Q Trail- On Monday, December 12, 1977, ways tickets paid for at your local station and picked up at Mrs. Faire Goldstein, Director of International Programs at Brandeis mine. University will be at Trinity Dad, next time We get together, I want to tell you College to talk about the Hiatt Program with any students who • about my part-time, job • how I suddenly realized what a would like to find out more about truly wise and magnanimous fellow you are • where I left it. Please come to the Committee Room of Mather Campus Center your car last New Year's Eve • thanks for making this trip at 12:00 noon if you would like to possible with a prepaid Trailways ticket. talk with Mrs. Goldstein. She will be there from noon until ap- I also need some advice on • a personal matter Qmy proximately 1:00 p.m. backhand • where one can hire decent servants these days Conn PIRG Film • how to separate you from a few bucks for a prepaid Trail- Conn PIRG presents "The ways ticket. Vanishing Land," ' a film Got to sign off now and go • to class • to pieces dramatizing the need to preserve our food producing farmland from . • drop three or four courses • to the Trailways station to unregulated commercial see if anyone sent me a prepaid ticket to get out of here for development, .in Mather Hally the weekend. Lobby this Wednesday, December 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. ConnPIRG members will distribute in- formation on the Connecticut Love, Agricultural Land Preservation Bill and seek volunteers to work for its pussage. them who it's for and where I am. I pick the ticket iip here Conn PIRO wheP. S.Jusn I gt og too t catco thhe Trailwaythe bus.s station and pay for my ticket, tell I• Internships There is a $5 service charge for prepaid tickets. The user will be notified by the nearest Trailways terminal when the ticket is ready Prepaid I round-tnp tickets are good for one year from the date of purchase. Prepaid one-way tickets are good for 60 days from the date of purchase The Connecticut Public In- I terest Research Group (Conn- PIRG) is offering several in- J ternships related to the current

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INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Sports Scene Hockey Takes Two RESULTS 1. Knockerbockers 2. Giang From The Summit cont. from page 16 3. The Force by Nick Noble 4. Jones Rosenthal and Rick Margenot, assist. The team is looking forward 5. Crunchbunch After cooly nominating himself for the Heisman Trophy, Wesleyan took advantage of to Monday's game with Bryant, 6. Wildmen all Chief Mosca has to do now is sit back and watch the votes sloppiness in the Trinity end and away. The team's home opener THE ALUMNI TROPHY roll in. I predict that he will garner more votes than Earl scored the tying goal 5 seconds is against Quinnipiac, Wednesday STANDINGS Campbell (though he will finish a close second, behind before the second period buzzer. night. Don't miss it. Both the 1. Knockerbockers 210 pts. Williams of Grambling). Of course this prediction could be The third period was a battle of Bryant and the Quinnipiac games 2. Wildmen 144 pts. about as right on as my others on the playoffs and the World the defenses. The Trin defensemen will be written up after New Years. Series. Still, more power to the Chief 1 would continuously drop to the ice 3. Crunchbunch 112 pts. Women's Basketball is diligently practicing away in and slide to block shots before they 4. Jones 100 pts preparation for their season which commences after vacation.' even got to "Wacko." When it did 5. Uranus 95 pts. An informal indoor track squad will also compete come the get through to Walkowicz, he was 6. The Moons 87 pts. the new year. All other winter sports are previewed in this brilliant, making 43 saves in the issue. game. Finally, as a reward for On Tuesday December 13, The Auxiliary of Mount Sinai outstanding play all evening, Tom Hospital will present a Medical Seminar: Sports and Your Keenan scored on a pretty play Child. George Ehrlich, the Sports Director of WINF This is the last issue of the Tripod before vacation. Due to which started with Rick Margenot Manchester, will be the moderator. On the panel will be Mr. deadline difficulties, the Monday night games are not covered passing to Lenahari, who then Frank Marchese, Trinity's Athletic Equipment Manager. The in this issue. Those results and those of all subsequent threw the puck over to "Guy." other panelists will be Gay Amato, Phys. Ed. Teacher at December contests, will be reported in the first issue of 1978. Keenan then shot, and scored on Duffy School, W. Hartford, Director of the Gymnastic School his own rebound. And George for Girls, W. Hartford, and Coach of the W. Hartford Girls Brickley, in dogged pursuit of that Gymnastics Team; Walter Kroll, Professor, Dept. of Exercise elusive third goal, was finally Likewise the History of Trinity Basketball which I began Science, U. Mass,; and Dr. Vincent J. Turco, official Team two weeks ago, will not be resumed until January, due to successful at 6:20 of the final Doctor for the Whalers, and Chief Orthopedic Surgeon at period when'he crossed,in front of more pressing concerns (like academics). Newington Children's Hospital-Foot Clinic. Finally, my mother always complains I never write to her, the net and lifted the puck into the The program will begin with coffee at 9:30 am and the right hand corner. and she blames it on all the time 1 spend writing for this seminar commencing at 10, in the Mount Sinai Hospital paper. She claims that she learns more about what I'm doing The Trin fans (and there were Auditorium, 500 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford. quite a few both on Friday and from reading her weekly Tripod than she does from reading Saturday nights) should be com- her rare letters from me asking for money or toothpaste. So mended as they defenitely made a here's a letter: positive contribution to the morale Dear Mom, Trinity is great, having wonderful time, will FROM ATHLETIC DEPT. TO be home for Christmas. of the team. Trinity went on to be ALL STUDENTS: the only undefeated team in the Registration for 3rd Quarter Your Loving son, Nick. Students who will be off I hope she gets it. round-robin tournament. campus for the Trinity Term Physical Education Classes Congratulations to George are reminded that they must Lobby of Ferris Brickley, my choice for out- return their locks and towels to Athletic Center standing player of the tourney, respective equipment rooms at Nov. 28-Dec. 7 although each and every one of the Ferris Athletic Center in order 9-12 A.M. Bants did a fine job both nights, on to avoid a charge to their Christmas cVJ»t tricks and one. accounts. Didya hear the one about^rim^fs Heisman hopeful? He'd read about Earl Campbell of Texas and Terry Mil- Mosca hasn't touched a (outball in a game since, though ler of Oklahoma State He'd seen the headlines on the glam- TRIPOD SPORTS would like to thank the he came close at Trinity. • our-pusses of college football, the ones in the running for the sports department of the Boston Globe, who He missed a, tackle, but someone else hit the runner and Heisman Trophy, and he the ball squirted loose. thought, "How about me?" RAY FITZGERALD gave us permission last Sunday night to "I saw It bouncing toward me and fro2e," said Mosca, So Christopher P. Mosca, reprint this column. ever the opportunist. who plays (or Trinity College in Hartford, tore a page from Mosca knows all about how the Heisman Trophy «*• his three-ringed^ 'loose-leaf, chine works, w!th,$he. publicity departments grinding out psychology class notebook, could possibly have been overlooked by college football ex- to be taken lightly. Before giving Mosca series consideration, releases to get the player's name before the public. took pen in hand, and scrawled perts this season. ' I wanted to check him, to discover what made this finely "We're not big on that here," he said, "so I thought I'd tuned football machine tick. a letter to the fellow who He stands a full 5-8 (5-9 with helmet) and weighs IBS shoot for the moon and start my own publicity campa!^ writes a sports column in The pounds, or only 70 less than Ross Browner of Notre Dame. What the heck, if 1 don't win the award, maybe they'll pl« Globe. Where did he come from? What were his hopes, his me for the Blue-Grey game " Mosca didn't start for Trinity. In fact, he didn't play ambitions, his previous accomplishments? I called him up. Mosca admitted his own teaalm wasn't especially high ° "Dear Mr. Fitzgerald," he much at all, being the second-string noseman But when he mm Wrote. Chris Mosca, though shooting for football immortality, - f got m there ("the game was out of reach by that time") he answered the phone nimself; just like your average ordinary "' wem in'° one 8ame with time for only a couple 01 "I am a college football says he "played like hell" guy. r bet f couldn't dial and have Earl Campbell say Plavs."ne »'<*. "hut the regular guy didn't want to leave, so CHRIS MOSCA pi y,, AA member a r at an NC Mosca's accomplishments for a Trinity team that "Hello" they threw me out of the huddle." . . is school and therefore am a can- slashed it way to a 2-6 record are worth noting. „ . ... , , • Though he's only a junior, Mosca's future at irimiy" didate for the Heisman Trophy. Here is my fact sheet." Mosca is from Watertown and a psycholouy major at clouded \ He made eight unassisted tackles, which the math de- Trinity. He said that though he earned a letter this season at "The guy ahead of me is also a junior, and he's a •"

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The scored Trinity's unproductive of- fensive rebounding and simply apiece with sophomore Marshall Bantams hit less than 30% from Dudley assing six points and eight the floor in the second half which outscored Trinity's unproductive offense to capture their first rebounds. allowed the Beavers to come from "I thought we showed a lot of behind and steal away the victory. victory. Trinity was led by junior Brad spirit. We were down at halftime "I thought we played with excel- and through most of the second lent intensity, unfortunately our Gold's 11 points and seven re- bounds, Senior Larry Wells' 10 half but we had enough poise to youth and inexperience showed up. come back", remarked Cretaro. In the end they made the shots and points and eight points from both senior Brent Cawelti and junior The Bants, who had the cold hand we didn't. It was as simple as fell behind 38-30 at half, but came that," commented Head Coach Bill Dave Whalen. MIT's Ray Nagem led all scorers with 21 points. steadily back in the second half Harman after the dissappointing mostly through the scoring of loss. Smith, Blake, Baird, and Bertolini The Bants tenacious hustling In an exciting scoring ballgarae, who add 13, 10, 9, and 7 defense dominated the game the Trinity J.V.'s came from respectively in the 20 minute JVC throughout as they forced M.I.T. to behind to edge M.I.T. 85-84 in period. After M.I.T. tied the game THE PRECISION take bad shots and commit 21 overtime. Head Coach Ron Cre- at 72-72 to send it to overtime, the CHOICE IN MANUAL turnovers. Trinity's major weak- taro, commented, "The game was Bantams took charge and pulled in AND AUTOMATIC TURNTABLES. ness, rebounding, cost them the ultimately won on the foul line. front by five. But, the Beavers, who game as the Beavers cortaled 47 They hit 50% from the floor but we shot well all night, put on a JVC QL-7 Ouartz-LoGked Turntable. JVC JL-A4O Semi-Automatic Direct- hit over 80% from the line." The Drive Turntable. Automatic tonearm re- rebounds incuding 21 offensives to tremendous shooting barrage, Direct-drive motor with quartz-locked Bants, who also hit 45% from the servo for constant, accurate speed at turn and shutoff. Tracing Hold arm Trin's mere 26 total boards. For the scoring eight points and taking *n 33W & 45 rpm. Exclusive JVC gimbal with gimbal suspension. 2-way viscous first 18 minutes, the Bants played floor canned 19 of 23 free throws 84-81 lead with less than 40 suspension Tracing Hold tonearm. Il- cueing. Anti-skate. Illuminated strobe. while their opponents could man- luminated strobe. Resonant-free base & 2 speeds. Base & dust cover. superior basketball, passing and seconds remiaining. Then sopho- dust cover. moving well and hitting the high age only 2 of 7. more Claude Sangiolo hit an 18 foot JVC JL-F50 fully Automatic Direct- JVC JL-F30 Fully Automatic Turntable. percentage shots. Their defense Trinity was ted by freshman jumper to make it 84-83 and with 11 Drive Turntable. Up front controls for Automatic tonearm lead-in, return and John Bertolini with 17 points and operation with dust cover closed. Auto- shutoff. Repeat play from one to six was astounding as it forced many seconds remaining Woody Baird matic lead-in, return and shutoff. One times, or continuously. 8elt-drive mo- turnovers and bad shots and 13 rebounds, freshman Dave Smith netted a breakawa layup to give the thru six replays, or continuous. Speed tor. Oil damped cueing. Anti-skate. 2 rebounded strongly. From then on with 17 points and seven, rebounds control. Anti-skate. 2 speeds. Base & speeds. Base & dust cover. Bants the-85-84 Victory. dust cover. COMBINE ANY OF THESE OUTSTANDING JVC COMPONENTS Trinity Mermen Look Ahead WITH A JVC TURNTABLE FOR A TOP PERFORMANCE SYSTEM. by Rob Calgi Murphy, Jamie Hudson and Mike with Elgunise and Katzman and in The 1977-78 Varsity Mens" McGovern. The Freshmen include 1 the individual Medley with Hinton JVC S600 II AM/FM Stereo Receiver. Scott Bowden, Fritz Eberle, Lenny JVC's best. 120 watts/ch. min. RMS, Swimming Season is very optomis- or MacDonald. The Butterfly 8 ohms, 20-20,000 Hz, with no more tic following last years rebuilding Adam and Talbott Dowst. events will be handled by Eberle than 0.08% total harmonic distortion. In a practice meet swum last along with McGovern, Calgi, Katz- Exclusive S.E.A. graphic equalizer 5- season. Coach Robert (Rabs) zone tone control. Slaughter predicts that "we have a Friday, many of the swimmers man, and Hudson will endure the great chance of finishing 6-4 if the came near their best times of last distance events while Brainard mil JVC S200 II AM/FM Stereo Receiver. year. This year's depth chart: perform in the Diving. A great performer. 35 watts/ch, min. boys really put out 100% this year. RMS, 8 ohms. 20-20.000 Hz, with no For the first time in many years we Reilly and MacDonald will handle The swim squad will go against more than 0.5% total harmonic distor- air the middle-distance events as Avon Old Farms this Wednesday in tion. Twin power and tuning meters. will become a team rather than a FM muting. group of individuals,'' they did so well last year* Hinton, practice meet at 4:00, Less than a Folowingthe loss of five seniors Wobst, and Adam will rule the month fater they wilf be training in from last years campaign of 2-8, sprint events. In addition, Wobst Florida before tackling their Inter- will stroke the 100 and 200 Breast Collegiante Season. Be there, JVC KD-75 Cassette Deck. Features ex- prospects for this year looked clusive Super ANRS noise reduction, 5 cloudy. However, with the addition along with Murphy. Bowden will Aloha. peak-reading LEDs, Sen-Alloy head and perform in the Backstroke along unique Recording/EQ switch. MIC/LINE of four freshmen and seven of the mixing. Front-loading. top ten scorers returning to this years team, the future looks rosy. Women's Squash: JVC KD-1S Cassette Deck with Dolby. There are at least three men JVC's lowest priced front-loading fighting it out in every event for the Off And Running model Highlights auto-stop, bias/EQ two starting positions. switches and 5 LED peak level indica- by Trina Abbott tors Connect a timer for absentee re- Returning lettermen from last Conditioning is a kev factor in cording Now that the final cuts for the years team include last years women's squash team have been playing with the new ball, Mills- MVP-Junior Kent Reilly, Senior •made, Coach Jane Millspaugh is paugh is stressing this a;,speet, and Scott MacDonald, Sophs Mike Hin- looking forward to an exciting and it looks as though it vjj] be an JVC SK-1000 3-Way Speaker System. ton and Franck Wobst, Juniors New Phase Moire technology Solid interesting season, despite the fact added advantage for the; layers. bais blends with smooth midrange and Randy Brainard and Kob Calgi, that many of the players from last The team looks pron sing. Two crisp highs Mid & high frequency con plus Sophmores Mike Elgunise and varsity players will be r turning in trol. 170 watts (peak), 85 watts RMS. year's team did not return, Rich Kateman. Also returning from This year a new squash ball is January, making a tot; of seven last years team are Sophs Ted being used. It is lighter than the old returning players from ,ast year. one and, as a result, the strategy of The rookies have mud potential, There will be an all-college the game has changed, Millspaugh most of them being ten; i players. Christmas semi-formal, Dec. feels that although the team has The women are on; playing Available at these 8,1977, in Mather Dining Hall lost some of its top players, it is not challenge matches v til after JVC Spotlight dealers from 9 pm-lam. $6.00 a at that much of a disadvantage. Christmas vacation. The irst home AL FRANKLIN'S MUSIC WORLD 1 Civic couple, $3.50 single. Price This is because all squash players matches are January ." Uh (J.V.) includes two free drinks, have to start playing a different against Taft and Februa • 2nd (V.) Plaza, Hartford • dancing to live music with type of game. against U. Penn. ' NEMESIS. Part of the pro- ceeds go to support the Trinity Golf Team. Men's Squash:

Sail a Semester Getting Ready Over the Hill tilth aboard The 1977-78 Varsity Squash season, consists of veterans Charlie Regirw team has been working arduously : Wilson, Page LandsdaJe, Alec Mans for the past month, and anxiously | Monaghan, Charles Jo-.'snson, Rob Store Ship abated ihcMiuare-riuilt-'iJ bar^umun;1 r'v anticipates yet another traditionally I Dudley, Scott Friedrom, Craig High Spirts Regirai Muris fur ;i r«*a-rmnith scientific ;irul edudi- Asche, and Captjan A"uy Storch. tional expedition r» study whaler and tip^rmce.m thrilling season. ( 307. Jim ecology*. Tin:. 144' ,s;i ilinjj vessel provides ,ir.iFf: The team's only competition The seasoned rookies --e Sloane opportunity fur studente ((K teasi 18 ye.tfiiolJ) interested m marine ecology JH> well :is leamtnii thus far was a practice match Boochever and Jaimie \ 'bb. navigation uml utKer nautical .skills. Credits are given The first match isn until Jan thraujjh the Harvard Univejsiry Extension pi HUMID. against Bowdoin in which the Expeditions |e.i\u in December 1977; nnd in Kebuiiiri Bruins from the north were de- 19, against Dartmouth vvi in theb 247-6194 4inuApril 1978. ftir detail.-, write: sticks. From then on > will be a TheOccun JUseurch andEducatloh Society Inc. , feated?^. 51 Commercial Wharf #6X; Sostffli, MA 02110/ The team, which has finished fast and furious season i>on"t miss .(617)523-3455 . . . fourth nationally in the past two any home action. Liii^ ..*, oaoe li, Ttis Trinity Tripod, December 6,1977

Hockey Unbeaten In Wesley an Tourney the night, a power play goal, right by Nancy Lucas his second goal off an assist from Lenahan split two Wesleyan Dodge. With Sam Gray off for high off the face-off at 16:18 of the third Over the past weekend, a four- Ted Ahny. Brickley took the shot, defenders and shot the puck sticking, Wesleyan came witthin team tourney took place at the and the Amherst goalie made the period. Tom Keenan lived up to his behind the goalie. With the puck one point on a screened shot that Wesleyan arena. The teams in- initial save. Tom Chase then came nickname, "Guy," by faking past laying on but not quite over the goalie "Wacko" Walkowicz never volved were Williams, Amherst, barrelling into the goalmouth, the goalie and shooting the puck goal line, Rick Margenot came saw. Soon after, a pile-up in front Wesleyan, and the Bants of Trinity. knocking down the goalie and into the open net putting Trin up 8- from the other side and poked it in of the Wesleyan net resulted in a On Friday night, Trin met enabling Brickley to lift the puck 4. Then Clint Brown polished off to put Trinity ahead once more. Trin goal, credited to freshman Amherst in a rough-and-tumble over the two prone players and put the scoring (getting a hat trick in Less than two minutes later, Tom Chase. his team ahead, 4-3. the process) after the goalie had battle that ended in a 9-4 decision George Brickley got his second Down at the other end, words for Trinity. The game was exciting, There was no more scoring in left the net to block a shot by Dave goal of the evening on an out- Peters and the puck skimmed over were exchanged, and Dana Bar- full of goals and penalties. With the second period, but penalties to standing singular effort from the nard and a Wesleyan counterpart about five minutes gone in the first Trinity and Amherst made it to Brown who teed it up and blue line. Brickley came around in went off two minutes apiece for period, Dave Peters opened the necessary for both teams to play pushed it slowly into the net. It was front of the goal, pulled the puck roughing. On a 3-on-l break, scoring with an unassisted goal. He • heads-up hockey. Outstanding just frosting on the cake as Trinity past, and backhanded it over the Wesleyan made it 4-3 Trinity! stole the puck in the Amherst efforts by Ted Almy and Tom defeated Amherst, a team that was fallen netminder. Assists went to Then, following nice shots by Larry corner, brought it out, and with a Keenan and great saves by favored to be the victor of this Tom Chase and defenseman Bill cont. on page 14 flick of the wrist, put it by the Walkowicz kept Amherst from contest. astounded goalie. tying up the contest. On Saturday, after Amherst The next goal was also scored The game grew steadily more dealt Williams a crushing blow by Varsity Wrestlers Wallop by Trinity. Hank.Fmkenstaedt was physical, and in the third period, beating them 5-4 (The Amherst the key man in this one, per- after Tom Lenahan scored his first goalie had a phenomenal 53 saves sistently bulling his way through of the season off a perfect cross-ice in the game,) Trinity took on the Norwich And Bridgewater the Amherst defense. He passed it pass from Rick Margenot, the Cardinals of Wesleyan. An intense by Chip Meyers Trinity defeated Bridgewater 32-12. over to Peters, who pushed it ahead bubble burst. Tempers flared in rivalry exists between these two The Trinity wrestling team Whelan again pinned, followed by to Clint Brown. Brown then put the front on the Trin goal, resulting in teams, and they were both ex- began its 1977-1978 varsity season wins from Meyers, Justin puck in, at 11:36 of the first period. double minor penalties for Dave tremely psyched. But Wesleyan in a big way, gaining victories Maccarone, Connor Seabrook, After this, Trinity's defense Martin and a 5-minute major for came out a little too rough, and for Saturday over Norwich Academy Albin, O'Brien, Brooks, and seemingly broke down. Amherst high-sticking to Hank Finken- the first five minutes, they played and Bridgewater St. College at ODonoghue. scored quickly to make it 2-1, and staedt, During this time, Trinity shorthanded. Trinity failed to Bridgewater. The most frequent cheer heard in a very short time, after a series of played one man short for 2 capitalize, although they peppered This year's team has been throughout the afternoon from the key saves by goalie Walkowicz,' minutes, then 3-agairist-5 for the Wesleyan goalie with shots. reduced by early-season attrition, Trinity bench was "Freshmen . they got the tying goal. another two. The team, and Finally, with both teams playing but now retains a dedicated hard- Power!" The freshmen are filling in especially Walkowicz, played five a side, George Brickley core contingent of starters. The for injured, retired, or transferred The game got progressively valiantly, but finally gave up one continued his scoring ways from team is coached this year by Mike upperclassmen, and are adding a fiercer throughout the period, with goal with 23 seconds left in the night before and tallied on a Darr, who advanced from assistant fresh burst of enthusiasm for both teams doing a good deal of Martin's second penalty. rebound from a Larry Rosenthal coach last year to head coach. wrestling at Trinity. The starting penalty killing. Finally the shot. Dana Barnard also picked up Captains are seniors Brian freshmen are Whelan 118, Macca- stalemate ended with only 15 From that point on, Trinity so an assist. The Trin defense con- ODonoghue and Chip Meyers. rone 134, Albin 150, and Steve. seconds remaining when George outplayed and outclassed Amherst tinued to be strong throughout the Trinity defeated Norwich 28-16, Bliss at 167. Brickley scored, Dana Barnard on that the game turned into a period until, with a little over two with pins by Jim Whelan, Chip Trinity finishes its pre-XMA.S the assist. runaway. Dave Peters fed Clint minutes remaining, Wesleyan tied Meyers, and Dave Brooks. Also schedule with a big home match The second period started with Brown from behind the Amherst it up. supplying timely wins were Dave Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. vs. a tying the score onoc net and Brown zipped it by to make Trinity came out shooting in the Albin, John O'Brien, and Brian strong WPI team. Come see the again. Not long after, Brickley got it 6-4. Then Brickley got his third of second period, and at 14:53, Tom OTJonoghue. In the second match, Bantams extend their undefemUd Swimmin9 Women Swamp Fordham streak! by Lfc McGlD and Nick Noble It was wet; it was wild. both the 50 and 100 yard breast- full minute and 21.3 seconds before Reputations were made and strokes with times of 33.8 and Bretarge of Fordham. Trinity's records were broken in what Head 1:15.4 respectively. Joy . freestylists Drew, Green, Coach Chet McPhee termed a Tomlinson broke another Bantam Vuylsteke, and Alwang, were in "raw display of power" Thursday record, this one in the 50 yard rare form Thursday, taking both night as Women's Swimming butterfly, by 2,2 seconds with a first and second places in the 100, opened their season with a 81-41 time of 30.2. 200, and 500 freestyle events. In the walloping of Fordham University. Sarah Barrett, veteran diver for two events Fordham won it was a In the first event, the 200 Trinity, won that competition by a close fight to the finish. Medley Relay, Co-Captains Margy margin of 31.30 points. Sue Fordham was 6-2 going into this Campbell and Lanier Drew teamed Vuylsteke brought home a third meet. It looks like a promising up with Denise Jones and Joy place for Trinity in her first en- season for the swimmin' women Tomlinson to break the school deavor at competitive diving. who hope to gain varsity status for record of 2:09.3 with a winning In many events Fordham was next year. Their next meet is at Mt. time of 2:06.2. Denise Jones broke totally outclassed by Trinity. In the Holyoke, and should prove to be an Trinity records she set last year in 500 freestyle Vuylsteke came in a exciting evening.

photo by Peter Wilson Women swimmers get a racing start in hard-fought Fordham meet. Fencers Fall To Concord

The Trinity College Fencing Co-Captain Kevin Childress 79 Team had a disappointing loss in its also went undefeated. . first outing against Concord. Co-Captain Jane Kelleher 78 Sporting a mostly inexperienced althpugh seeing no outstanding squad, Trinity traveled to Concord, performances in the womans Mass., to test its freshmen against a squad, was favorably impressed. more experienced team. Con- For the most part, she summed up sidering the lack of depth, the the feelings of the three captains. Bantam fencers held their own, John Giovannucci '78 being the losing 16-11. The women's squad,' third, when she stated, "Well, we also plagued by lack of experience' should have won, but we put too lost 12-4. much of a burden on our ex- The five freshmen on the team perienced people. The new fencers gained much needed experience look good, they have good form, and look promising, especially and they should do all right later in Peter Paulsen who won both his the season." . bouts. Before being injured, he The fencing team, currently defeated one of the top epee men ranked second in its conference, is . \ in New England. definitely looking forward to a David Weisenfeld 78, being his good season with 12 more matches usual competent self, was another to go. The novice fencers all loo* bright spot winning his three sabre good for the amount of tune they photo by Mark Eckel bouts handily. Attempting to show ve ^et' Chicks watch have been fencing, and will pr° S his team members the way to win, to be a benefit to the team.