VOL. 74 THE TRINITY MAY 4, 1976

Administration Adjustments Announced . Spencer To Serve-As Dean of Studies \y Q President Theodore Lockwood . First, Dean Ronald Spencer will along with Spencer, aid faculty in announced last week that the move from his present position to enhancing the experience of new College will make some ad- serve with the President and Dean students. Student Election Returns justments in administrative of the Faculty as Dean of Studies. Third, Gerald Hansen will Winners in the election held April 29 and 30 are as follows: -.ssignments so in order to more In this position he will be assume managerial responsibility 'effectively meet the needs responsible for working with for the Office of Public Information Student Government Association oreseen in the next few years." faculty on academic programs, for in addition to his present role as Alumni Director. This move will Gary Ankuda Steve Kayman assisting in the clarification of our Steve Batson Richard Levan educational objectives, for over- those in that operation as Jane Beddall Doug McGarrah seeing aspects of our curriculum, well as bring close coordination Richard Chamberlain Richard Meier and for bringing to our attention between alumni activities and Gil Childers Jim "OD" O'Donnell • . ? student perspectives on existing public relations. His new title will Roy Childers Susan Osthoff and proposed programs. The be Director of Alumni and Ex- Scott Claman Seth Price College is presently seeking a ternal Affairs. Jim Essey Susan Rodnon replacement for Spencer as Dean Fourth, this alignment of Karen Ezekiel Jeff Sands of Students. responsibilities has necessitated John Glllesple Yoianda Sefcik that Thomas Lips be designated as Larry Golden Wicks Stlres Director of Institutional Affairs. Barbara Grossman Margaret "Tammy" Voudourls Second, John Waggett is Additionally, an assistant will be MaureeivHealy Andrew Walsh returning to Trinity from the appointed to the Career Counseling Robert Hurlock Bennett Wethered University of Michigan where he Yutaka "ishl" Ishlzaka Bob Zelinger has been on indefinite leave to Office in order to strengthen its complete his graduate studies. He program. Budget Committee has served there as Associate Jane Beddall Richard Levan Director or Financial Aid. "The consolidation of certain Joan Berger (write-in) Jeff Meltzer Waggett's position at Trinity will'. functions and a resignation enable Kim Burns (write-In) Alex Moorrees be Assistant Dean of the Faculty us to adjust to our new needs Jim Essey Seth Price (write-in) and Advisor to the Freshman without adding to the number of John Giliespie (write-in) Luz Ruiz (write-in) Class. In this capacity he will work administrative positions," ex- Sterling Hal! (write-in) Nick Smit (write-in) closely with undergraduates, pressed Lockwood in an open letter Robert Hurlock faculty, and alumni to improve our to the faculty and administration. Mather Board of Governors ''Dr. Feelgood" band admissions efforts in an in- He added, "Thus we will enter the member belts out a tune in creasingly competitive situation. 1976-77 academic year better Lecture Committee In addition, he will serve as a prepared to meet the p'riorities of Larry Papel Robert Schlesinger last Friday night's Quad liaison with the entering class and, undergraduates and faculty." concert. Concert and Dance Committee Jimmy Bradt (write-in) Debbie Meagher (write-in) Ken Feinswog Paul Pantano Philosophy Dept. Hires New Member; David Mahder (write-in) Margaret "Tammy" Voudouris Cultural Events Committee Patricia Grandlean Seth Price Changes Major Richard Levan Jeff Sands The philosbphy department has she will be teaching a Freshman also decided to change their hired a new member to replace Seminar on the Self, a course on history of philosophy sequence, Small Activities Committee Professor Eunice Belgum, who is Medieval Philosophy, and Philosophy 307, (History of Ancient Larry Golden Bob Shor (write-in) leaving at the end of this term. She Philosophy in Literature. In the Philosophy) and 308 (History of Dean Kara I is- is Professor Tamar -Rudavsky, Trinity term she will teach an Modern Philosophy) from their Academic Affairs Committee who has done her Ph.D work at introduction to Philosophy, present status as each Mark Henrickson Susan Tannanbaum Brandeis University. Phenomenology, and Metaphysics. courses, to standard single course Rudavsky's training enables her In addition, Professor Jed credits each. The philosophy College Affairs Committee to fill several important gaps in the Schlosberg has been hired to teach department hopes that this will course offerings of the philosophy two courses in the fall, replacing once again make these courses Lisa Calesnick Martin Kanoff department. Her fields of Professor Drew A. Hyland, who is attractive and practical to non- participating in the Mellon Sym- Financial Affairs Committee specialization include Medieval majors for whom, as single Jim Essey George Jensen Philosophy, Jewish Philosophy, posium on 19th Century Culture. courses, they may be valuable Arabic Philosophy, Schlosberg will teach an in- cognates to a variety of majors. Curriculum Committee Fhenomenologh, and Philosophy in troduction to philosophy and a Professor Hyland will teach both Peter Crosby Susan Tananbaum Literature. course on existentialism. courses. Steve Roberts Next year in the Christmas term The philosophy department has ThomaAdmissions Heffernan s and DaviFinanciad Murphyl Aid Buildings and Grounds Gil Childers Jeff Mandler Capital Campaign Committee Steve Batson Library Committee Jim "OD" O'Donnell John Shannon (write-in) Student Life Committee peter Crosby Bob Zelinger CONNPIRG Ken Grossman Lisa Pasalaqua Steve Kayman Bob Zelinger •-... \ Thomas Lines A total of 810 students voted. Tripod Elects New Staff; Dufresne Named Editor-in-Chief The editorial staff of the Trinity Contributing Editors; Jeahine Tripod for the fall term of the 1976 Figur, Nancy Nies and Seth Price, academic year was elected on Copy Editors; Howard Lombard. Sunday, May 2. The present staff John Giliespie, Sports Editors; members officially retain positions Chris Hanna, Business Manager; until May 4. J Carey La Porte, An- The results of the elections are as nouncements; Manager Brian follows: Jeff Dufresne, Editor-in- Thomas, Circulation Manager; Participants of the all-college "Community Day" Celebration held on chief; Henry B. Merens, Managing Megan Maquire and James Essey, Saturday, May 1, gathered in the field house of the Ferris Athletic Complex. Editor; Diane Schwartz, News Advertising Manager; and Steve The event whieh was originally set up in the Life Science quad, was moved Editor; Diane Molleson, Howard Roberts, Photography Editor. to the field house due to rain. Sherman, and Stephen Craig Titus, Page 2, Trinity Tripod, May 4,1976 Joke Night Prompts An Open Letter: ConnPIRG Compares Food Prices

by Ken Grossman open Monday-Tuesday 8-6 Wed- Lockwood Proposes Changes For this food price survey, five nesday-Saturday local stores were checked for their 4) Stop and Shop 1825 Broad St. by Theodore Lockwood open Monday-Tuesday 8-6 Wed- Open letter from College have a diverse student body. In accepted the responsibility for prices on the same pre-selected saying this I do not give special preventing, and have adopted items. Naturally, many of the nesday-Saturday 8-9, Sunday- President Theodore Lockwood to closed Vice-President Smith and license to black undergraduates or plans to avoid, any language or items were not available in Professor Lindsay: to any other group on campus to conduct that is abusive or demeans comparable sizes or were simply 5) Cumberland Farms, 429 I am replying to your letter of use their problems as an excuse to one because of one's race, ethnic not stocked in some of the stores. Washington Ave., open 7 days, 7-10 April 24 in~ which you outlined the abuse others. Anyone, represen- origins, religion or sex. The five stores surveyed,' with Pricewise, the best values are deliberations of the Special Council tative of majority or minority, who In taking these steps I hope that their hours and addresses, were; clearly to be found at Stop and on Minority Students concerning is guilty of the abuses of which I we can regain the good sense which 1) Handy P Pantry, 283 New Shop and Finast. These stores also Joke Night. I share the Council's speak in this letter will be con- fled from the minds of some at Britain Ave., open 7 days, 8-10 have the greatest selection. Often, feeling of moral outrage that sidered unwelcome at the College. Joke Night. Human dignity is too 2) Pinast, New Britain Ave. store brands are considerably certain individuals were so in- I am further asking that SGA and precious to be chipped away by the between Broad and Washington, cheaper than name brands. It is sensitive to the dignity of fellow appropriate officers take bad judgment of a few. All of us open Monday-Saturday, 8-9, also possible to conclude that human beings. I am saddened by precautions which give reasonable have a stake in assuring that the Sunday until 5. Handy Pantry is generally the the fact that such bad judgment assurance that organization members of the College act with most expensive of the stores characterized an event held at the members will not use organization mutual respect and decency, We 3) Triangle Foods, 351 surveyed. Triangle Foods, it College. But what makes me even funds or College facilities to must be free to pursue our Washington Ave. should be noted, offers a 10 percent sadder is the apparent enjoyment provide programs or publications educational objectives here in an 4) Stop and Shop 1825 Broad St. discount to Trinity students. with which racial and sexist af- for abusive purposes. In this environment which rejects malice fronts, crudely disguised as regard I agree that any and humiliation. That is not to say "jokes", were received. It is a organization which fails to meet that Trinity should become a discouraging reminder of how far these standards may expect to sombre community; appropriate i we as a society have yet to have its constitution revoked and its budget suspended. exuberance and fun are a part of progress if decency and mutual any healthy college life. But Joke respect are to prevail. At the very 3. Through the Vice-President Handy stops Night moved far beyond that and Triangle Cumberland least the event displayed a level of and Dean of Students I shall see was an offense. Once again, I hope Pantry Finast Shop taste and conduct unacceptable in BEVERAGES that we clarify the manner in that these measures will remind us Beer—6 pack public and particularly within a which officers of the College and college community. that we cannot tolerate such of- Budwelser -- 1.76 - 1.76 .. others should respond in such fenses, Mlchelob 2.01 2.0L It is, as you have observed, an situations in the future so that such In closing, may I thank the Schaefer 1.59 1.64 1.64 insult to this community, episodes will not recur - or, if Special Council for the work which Schlitz 1.64 1.76 1.64 especially to blacks' and women. begun, will terminate quickly. it has accomplished and for its •• Explanations there may be; ex- 4. I shall prepare letters to the recommendations. May I also ask Soda .79 Pepsi—64 oz, .79 .79 .79 cuses there are not. After reading officers of the Student Government that the Council continue in its .89 your report and consulting other Association, the Chairman of the efforts to improve the academic Coca-Cola—64 oz. .99 .89 materials which you have provided Mather Board of Governors and and social experience's of minority Cott .79 ** .79 me, I have decided to take the the Chairman of the MBOG Small undergraduates at Trinity College. steps outlintu below. Because it is Group Activity Committee cen- This one affair is but a symptom of Fruit Drinks in HI-C46OZ. .75' .49 ,79 AT .65 impossible fairly to determine suring them for their failure to the .disturbing disrespect that AD exactly who was responsible for exercise appropriate precautions Hawaiian Punch 46oz. .83 .49 .69 ,4H .65 plagues our society. Unless we do .45 .45 ** the offensive jokes, we must and judgment with respect to Joke what we can in colleges to address Store Brand 46 oz. perforce seek to remind the entire Night. the causes, then we and the society Coffee freeze dried community of the enormity of the 5. I have also concluded that the shall but suffer the more. Please, affair and to seek measures that Maxim—8 oz. 3.49 "• 3.49 MBOG Small Group Activity therefore, go on with your work, 2.19 -- 2,39 1.79 1.85 will prevent any recurrence. Sanka—4oz. Committee may not hold any and inform me as often as you Taster's Choice 2.09 "* 1.79 1.99 * I shall ask the College Affairs future events without first in- think necessary of the ways in Committee and the appropriate dicating to the satisfaction of the which my office and others can Tea—48 Bags College officers to draft Dean of Students that they have assist. Lipton ' 1.23 ' .85 1.09 t .85 1.13 regulations for us to adopt so that Tetley < •• •75 ,93 .75 language or conduct which is abusive and intended to demean Hot Cocoa Mix \ one because of one's race, ethnic Nestle's—14 oz. "- 1.19 ' 1.23 1.19 1.43 origins, religion or sex be clearly Porno Conflict Reflects identified as an offense which BAKERY GOODS would normally merit suspension White Bread from the College. "Strained Communication" Arnold lib. .61 ,59 .59 '' .59 Store Brand 22 oz. .59 .59 .59 .59 .59 I am writing to the officers of the .49 Student Government Association .69 by Alan Fink Cereal •• and to the appropriate ad- .61 .49 .63 Cheerlos7oz. 01 ministrative officers asking that .- , they review at the beginning of Last week, the College Affairs' characterize the relation between Cocoa-Puffs 8 oz. -- .69 .81 Committee was asked by Vice SGA and the administration at the Frosted Flakes—10 oz. .65 •73 each academic year the .. ,83 - obligations which student President Smith to consider the moment. The College benefits little 15 oz. .65 organizations' should be aware of issue of pornographic films being fron\ such an illusory "battle for RIceKrisples.lOoz. .87 " — power", ^nd the atmosphere of .99 so as to assure that those shown on campus. MBOG, as has 13 oz. " organizations are free of been reported in the Tripod, distrust and miscommunication planned on presenting an "X- which it breeds. Thus, it was the Cookies discrimination based on one's 1.05 .89 .93 •»5 race, ethnic origins, religion or rated" movie at the end of the Committee's sense that a larger Oreos sex. semester. The administration problem involved the ease with expressed strong reservation which an initial disagreement over Crackers Some may reasonably raise regarding the activity and refused the virtues of pornography campus Premium Saltines 7 oz. .49 questions as to how this statement to authorize its taking place. The became translated into an angry lib. .69 -- /69 .83 is to be interpreted in reference to question of pornography's place on confrontation and debate over the Trinity Coalition of Blacks. campus ultimately was re- power and control. DAIRY PRODUCTS They might also raise the same American Cheese—16 slices translated into concern over An objective sharing of views 1.47 1.35 kind of question about various freedom of speech and SGA's had led members of the Committee Kraft. 1.25 1.39 1.25 religious groups on campus. As for Store Brand 1.09 -- 1.15 . 1,09 power of decision-making in (which includes students, faculty, I the latter,' such groups have no , matters affecting student ac- and administration) to see con- obligations to open, except as they tivities. siderable overlap of opinion when Eggs dozen large choose so to do, their services, Store Brand .79 .83 .79 .83 ,85 - celebrations, and instructions to The members of the Committee the question of the film was brought to the meeting of April 29 divorced from other issues. Stick Margarine—1 Ib. member's of other faiths, TCB - so Minimally, it appeared that few far in its development - has not not only their own opinions, but Flelschmann's .89 .89 .79 -• those of many students, faculty, film proponents were so Imperial ' -- .73 .99 invited whites to become mem- adamantly insistent upon the .89 bers, nor have more than a few and administrators whose thoughts Store Brand -- .49 -- .55 on the matter had been informally showing that they were com- whites been invited to events at the .88 solicited. A concensus was reached fortable in totally ignoring the Milk—1/2 gallon regular .77 .88 •75 Black Cultural Center. TCB has, feelings of those who saw the film .89 however, made a strong effort to that, in all sectors of the Trinity 1/2 gallon skim .77 .88 .89 .89 75 ,• communicate to the College the community, reservatibns existed as offensive,:, insulting or meaning of the black experience in regards to the showing of a dangerous. Rather, as so often Yogurt here and in society. TCB has also pornographic film. Concerns of an happens within the politics of Store Brand .29 .39 .25 .25 conveyed the feelings, thoughts, administrative nature included confrontation, those involved had and Hopes of a new generation of possible adverse reflections on the perhaps lost sight of the im- CANNED GOODS young black men and women who image of the College, and fear of portance, worth, or desirability of Tuna-solid white—7 oz. •- .89 .99 are preparing to take places in a security problems which might the actual issue at hand. Our ex- Bumble Bee .79 .99 accompany the film's showing. perience in discussing the issue Chicken of the Sea 1.07 .75 .. .79 society which is pledged to ac- .75 ..85 had led us to feel that the diversity Starklst .75 -• commodate them. In fulfilling More general reservations in- •". these functions, TCB has volved the antiintellectualism and of opinion was not as wide as the degradation of women inherent in initial confrontation would have Ketchup necessarily operated as a Heinz—14 oz. .59 .48 .59 separatist organization, one such films. Some students had had us believe. .69 concerned primarily with expressed dissatisfaction at student activities fees being spent To help prevent similar oc- Peanut Butter amelioration of the black ex- Skippy-smooth—12 oz. .99 .69 .89 perience here and elsewhere. Until for this purpose. The range and currences in the future, the 1.19 18 oz. -• such time as racism has widespread base of concern led the Committee further proposed that .99 1.19 students, faculty, and ad- diminished, I see no alternative to Committee to conclude that the Soups—10 2/4 oz. TCB's present status and to con- showing of a pornographic film ministration utilize the com- .26 .25 was in fact distasteful to many mittee's framework as a forum for Campbell Tomato .18 .25 - .18 tinuing to provide for the Black Campbell Chicken Noodle»' .30 .21 .29 .21 ,30 Cultural Center. sectors of the community, and the exchange of ideas on con- therefore was inappropriate. troversial subjects. It is our hope LUNCH MEATS - So long as blacks are affected by that through initial communication Genoa Salami 1/4 Ib. - - racism so adversely, I am per- In the broader context, the and mutual exchange of opinions, .79 .75 .79 Committee saw this issue as yet Roast Beef 1/4 Ib. - 1.19 .75 • suaded that, we must live with such sufficient common ground on Pastrami 1/4 Ib. seeming contradictions to our another example of strained issues can be established such that .75 .75 .69 aspirations.. For the alternative, communication between SGA and angry confrontations can be members of the administration

under present circumstances avoided. Politics of com- . • would so discourage black un- and faculty. It regretted the ad- munication in a small community • • ' dergraduates that fewer and fewer versary positions of angry demand such as ours may well be superior would elect to come to Trinity and on the one hand and subsequent to the politics of power. thus diminish our opportunity to denial on the'other that seem to tf: 'coi: Givt : - Trinity Tripod, May 4,1976, Page 3 Faculty Close-Up: Dr. Joseph Bronzino, Ph.D.

by Leigh Breslau }' In September, 1974 the seeds of Biomedical engineers are in- that are of interest to more than personnel meet at the beginning, More and more evidence in- Wft innovative concept were tegral to medicine today. just the hospital. midpoint, and close of the rotation dicates that social reform, i.e. # Dlanted at Trinity. Dr. Joseph Technology has developed so to discuss problems and future improved housing, sanitation, and Bronzino of the Engineering action. education, produces a greater ^department started his plan of James A. Walls, a graduate of health improvement picture than creating the unique "Hospital- the University of Connecticut was more doctors at lower fees. quickly that without highly trained the first applicant accepted in 1975. Hospital directors have been Based Clinical Engineering thrilled with the individuals in the Bronzino's research on engineers medical practice might His program is unique in that he malnutrition seems to support this program". This unprecedented all but halt as we presently know it. program, and the results of this educational experience is the only spends an entire two years (in- theory. He stated that both of his Accordingly, Bronzino has set out stead of the usual 7 weeks to 7 educational experience. Walls has one of its type in the entire country. already developed a gadget for the research projects are well-staffed to create "a base from which , months) rotating in hospital with many Trinity students from medical engineers can assist departments as a working member physical medicine department which signals a rehabilitation physical, chemical, and biological Clinical engineers, according to health officials in providing health ~ of the medical team. While other disciplines. Bronzino have a three-fold task; care." clinical engineering programs patient when he is working his emphasize the academic, Walls muscles hard enough, and a device applying specific expertise to solve which analyzes and measures gas Throughout the interview the technical problems of the Along with Dr. Raymond Duff of and his new cohort Brad Stern, find Bronzino mentioned his practice of their training hospital-based, components of air in the lungs of scientist, closing Sie gap between Hartford Hospital, Bronzino ob- babies on respirators. leaving the college at various modern technological advances tained a $10,000.00 grant to begin taking night courses at Hartford times to visit other institutions and and the scientist's knowledge of the project at Hartford Hospital. Graduate Center. What makes this centers. He feels that the Trinity technology, and finally, applying The money was received from the program more creative js the Bronzinp and his co-workers at faculty has to avoid isolating and engineering concepts and Combined Hospitals Fund; a local' " process of evaluation. Bronzino, Hartford Hospital and Hartford insulating itself from the rest of the techniques to investigation and annual campaign in which Duff (now replaced by Dr. Donald Graduate Center hope to expand world. By doing so, they would * exploration of biological processes. businesses fund unusual projects Brown), the students, and Hospital the program to involve six students seriously impair their further per year, maintaining, as Bronzino learning. It is this belief that drives said, an approach of "high quality Bronzino to expand his Clinical and low quantity," of the number Engineering program to the Eight MBOG Criticizes Equipment Policies of those applying only 4% are Hospital Consortium in Hartford, accepted. and to join in national research by Merrill O'Brien projects, and to contribute con- MBOG members Larry Papel Woolley's assistant who ad- Nelson, was unreasonable. Papel - tinuously to the world of science and Larry Golden wrote a letter to ministered the technical part of the took his complaint to Vice- Bronzino is a compact, intense and medicine through articles in ,Uhe Tripod editor (April 13) production setup, attributed the President of the College Tom man. He is not simply interested in journals. His book from Mosby • jpasserting that two college facilities discrepancy in estimates to normal Smith, who subsequently sent his work, he is enthused. He went Publishers of St. Louis, Technology tried to charge them unfair prices. Austin Arts Center procedures for Nelson a letter requesting that she from file to file finding every bit of for Patient Care, Current Ap- Members of two facilities involved, booking touring productions. substantiate the $75 price by information required for this ar- plications, Implications for "the Austin Arts Center and "Woolley," he said, "had asked the itemizing expenditures. ticle. He emanates a warmth Tomorrow will be released in May. Cinestudio, were asked to respond. Stage Company how many stage Nelson complied with a list rarely excelled. His interest in The Austin Arts Center incident areas needed lighting. The Com- which set $45 as the lowest price for people is evidenced by his own involved the rental price of pany answered five and Woolley showing a 35 millimeter film, research. He has developed a This is the first in a series of Goodwin Auditorium for the estimated how much it would cost provided.the sponsor provides an device which optically determines, articles that will appear in the production of Workman, Work- to light five stage areas with four approved staff and his or her own in conjunction with a computer, Tripod during the 1976-77 season. man, Whoever You Are ... by the lights per area, a normal practice booking service. eye damage, and is working on the .Hartford Stage Company. Papel for optimum lighting effects." Nelson feels; however, that the effects of protein deficiency on asked John Woolley of the Theater The second estimate Woolley price is not representative of brain development, a project with The Trinity Coalition of Blacks Arts Department to contact the gave Papel involved hanging only Cinestudio's actual expenses to far-reaching implications. As the presents an All College Cocktail Stage Company to determine the one light per stage area which show each film. She feels that more Congress considers the numerous Sip honoring seniors. The event proposed cost for preparation of allowed for a $30 decrease in the careful accounting will have to be National Health Insurance will be held May 7 at 8 o'clock in the auditorium. Woolley gave estimated cost of labor. undertaken during the summer, proposals, a key issue appears to the Red Room Mather Dining Papel an estimate of $55. Papel, According to Taber, if Papel had and that a new admission price will be whether social or medical Room. Music will" be provided by considered this too high-and called specified that he wanted the bare be set in the fall. changes can improve health in the De Jave. This will be a semi- the Stage Company himself. A minimum in accommodations for United States. formal affair. ! spokesman from the Company the Stage Company when he first l explained the exact amount of called, Woolley would have offered 'preparation necessary to Papel. the lower estimate first. JpPapel then forwarded this in- "It's not Woolley's job," Taber Students To Work Overseas i formation to Woolley, who revised explained, "to specify to a touring I the earlier estimate to $25. company intending to use Goodwin by Stephanie Boryk | - Papel concluded from the $30 Auditorium that their production is with labor relations for Hitachi, Next year we anticipate ah > difference in between the two AIESEC—Trinity, an in- 1 to be with a minimum of ternational organization of Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan, will be expansion of our program to in- estimates that Woolley was equipment." business and economics students, traveling the farthest for his in- clude more area businesses and . "featherbedding" or providing has been very active in the past ternship. organizations and more students. unnecessary work hours for In the Ginestudio affair, Papel few months. The efforts of the Ellen Mann will be employed by The work experience is an un- ; student technicians -at MBOG's felt the price for showing a film, set group in visiting area businesses Swissair in Zurich, Switzerland for forgettable one; it provides an • expense. Ben Taber, John at $75 by Cinestudio manager Mary and organizations to raise in- 2 to 3 months. Jack Orrick will be invaluable cultural exchange. If ternships for foreign students have working a longer period of time, 6 you are interested in becoming proved- worthwhile to seventeen months, in Milan, Italy while involved with AIESEC—Trinity students, both Trinity and foreign holding a position in a phar- and would like further information Hendel Addresses students. maceutical firm. The students concerning its operations, please from abroad will begin arriving in contact Peter Bielak, president; At the recent International Charlie Bathke, vice president of. Congress held in Vienna, where the the area in mid-June and will be coming from France, Germany, solicitations; or Mark Kupferberg, Symposium matching process of students and past president and national officer. jobs occurred, ten Trinity students Switzerland, and Hong Kong. Dr. Samuel Hendel, Trinity if the peasantry had not been were matched with positions in College professor of political provoked into mass resistance; if several areas of the Eastern science, editor of The Politics of the finest Soviet officers had not hemisphere and seven foreign Confrontation and a national vice- perished before the war; and if students will be venturing to the chairperson of the American Civil moderating the tempo had brought Hartford area for a meaningful LIP Ends Semester'sActivities Liberties Union, participated in a greater loyalty and cohesion." work experience. The period of foundation-sponsored international On the other hand, Hendel ex- by Donald Romanik employment for our students Trinity College's 1976 Legislative dependent study. Participants symposium on "Terrorism in the pressed the opinion that despite ranges from 6 weeks to 6 months were required to spend at least some continuing travesties and Internship Program formally -Contemporary World" on April 26 and the positions range from ended the semester's activities twenty hours per week at the state to April 28, at Glassboro State perversions of justice in the banking and stock exchange work with a banquet held on Wednesday, capitol, performing various duties College, the scene of the critical U.S.S.R. today and despite the lack to tourism and public ad- April 28, attended by the interns, including legislative research, Johnson-Kosygin meeting in 1967, of established institutional ministration. , their legislators, and other invited constituent service, and serving as [ . the first face-to-face attempt by safeguards to make the rise of a The Trinity group and the op- public officials. all-around administrative ''heads of the American and Soviet new, capricious and even paranoid portunities in store for them are as The evening's program included assistants.. Legislative work was states to put limits on the nuclear dictator impossible, it was im- follows: Charlie Bathke will be a presentation by Dr. Clyde D. supplemented by the interns taking arms race. probable that this would happen working for a service company in McKee of the Political Science two related courses on campus. for a variety of reasons:.power is Zagreb, Yugoslavia, for a 6 week Depa rtment, faculty director of the "The internship is one of the best The symposium, which was shared collegeally on the highest period this summer. Also Internship; and a preliminary academic experiences I've had at- attended by scholars, authors, level and each of the leaders un- travelling to eastern Europe for report on a project dealing with the Trinity," remarked Jeff Meltzer, a ^government officials from many derstands the risks involved in the the summer will be Stephanie effect of the media on the junior economics major. "I've countries in the world, featured 30 concentration of power in a single Boryk who will be working in legislative process, conducted by really gained many insights into panels dealing'with such diverse set of,hands; there is widespread Belgrade, Yugoslavia, at Putnik, Don Romanik and Bruce Wessel, both Connecticut state government topics as the Political Bases of recognition that the massive use of the state tourist agency, and Steve teaching assistants of the and the entire political process," Terrorism, Ideological Bases of terror would slow economic Cecil, who will work as an program. Meltzer said. Terrorism, The Jewish Holocaust, progress, alienate foreign com- economist at a travel agency in the The interns themselves per- The ten students who par- Terrorism in Ireland, Terrorism in munist parties and prove coun- coastal town of Rijeka. formed a skit, satirizing various ticipated in this year's program 'he Middle East, An International terproductive from a Soviet point Peter Bielak, the president of personalities and situations of the were Don, Berry, Mike Cohen, •j. Criminal Court, and Governmental of view; and some important steps AIESEC—Trinity, is heading to the current session of the Connecticut Livia DeFilippis, Walter Jabs, Policy Response to Terrorism. / were taken after the death ot ancient city of Athens for a 6 week General Assembly. O'Brien, Simon Lewis, Jeff Hendel's main paper dealt with Stalin, as Western legal specialists position with a Greek stock ex- This year, the Internship was Meltzer, Jeff Sands, Margaret The Price and Prospects of recognize, in the attempt to change. Mike Flis leaves for conducted as a two-credit in- Smith and Carl Torrey. Terror in the U.S.S.R." With eliminate or moderate those Go*teburg, Sweden in the early fall respect to the uses of terror to features of the Soviet legal system for a 3 month internship working accomplish the objectives of rapid which had permitted the disguise for the city in public ad- industrialization and collec- of •terror in legal form. ministration. Jim Gascoigne will ""vization, he stated that: also be in Sweden, in Lund, em- Karma Conquers AH ployed by a banking firm for two "The great transformation months in the fall. (CPS)—-Fittingly enough, the When officials broached plans to turn another of Hitler's childhood •j would have been effected much Tonight at 8:00 p.m. in Wean Mike Gilman has a 2 month house where Adolph Hitler was more quickly and efficiently: if Lounge, Ms. Gay McDougall, born is to be coverted to a school homes into a museum, Socialist position in the Am- Party leaders protested strongly stanlin had not destroyed tens of attorney-at-law, will give a radical sterdam—-Rotterdam Bank in the for retarded children, according to [nousands of scientists, engineers, analysis on the role of black Netherlands where he will be in- the deputy mayor of Braunau, enough to convince them to keep teachers, doctors and writers; if tvomen in America. The Trinity volved with international banking. Austria. In the past the six room the building in its current use-as a {""bora of innocent people had community is invited. Sponsored Mark Kupferberg, with his job building has been a library and a funeral parlor. •**& permitted,,to work as. free .by TCBWO;., r. „3 ; „ , „„,,.„„,,,, offer of a 2 month project dealing technical school. m«n rather than as slave laborers; Page 4, Trinity Tripod, MayFalco 4,1976 n Illuminates Chilean Plight

by Robert Hurlqck era of Chile's military junta. As it freely including the Christian dilemma has evolved the in- have remained in power without Tuesday evening, April 27, a is well known, in Chile on Sep- Democratic Party. In 1970, for the ternational solidarity which is the support of the U.S. The ' lecture was delivered by Adriana tember 11, 1973, President first time, industrial workers from attempting to assert economic and organization's present goal is "to Falcon on "Chile Today" as one of Salvador Allende's rural areas were actually given a political pressure on the Chilean influence...the House International the many cultural events spon- democratically-elected govern- share in the distribution of wealth junta. There have been many cries Affairs Committee to adopt in sored by La Voz Latina in con- ment was overthrown in a military and were allowed to voice their accusing the junta of outright committee a cut-off of the military junction with their "First Annual coup. During Allende's three years violations of human rights also. aid to Chile for the Fiscal Year Latin Cultural Awareness Week" in government, Falcon said that opinions without^hesitation. Many 1977," Falcon said. She raised an being held April 26-30. Falcon is a there existed a "progress moving of these reforms, however, did Criticism has been directed important question...Should the social worker, specializing in progressively through the years" pose a severe threat to certain towards the U.S. which im- U.S. government be aiding a urban development and planning, common of many movements in economic interests, resulting in mediately recognized the military country whose very government and a member of "Chile other Latin American countries. some criticism of the Allende dictatorship as the representative is contradictory to the American Solidarity" of Hartford, an in- She claimed that Chileans were government and policies. government of the people of Chile concept of "democracy", to a ternational united organization "very sophisticated politically," after it came to power. There have country whose government has whose major goal is to create an being very aware of the political In the political and social sectors been calls for a halt to all military clearly violated all basic human international conscience aware of goings-on and policies due to their of the Chilean society, active and economic aid to the dic-rights? Anyone interested in the grave situation today in Chile. confidence in the value of their participation greatly increased. tatorship. The "Chile Solidarity" voicing their opinion is urged to Falcon began by contrasting the individual votes in the democratic Health centers were established claims that the junta could not write to their Congressman. political, social, and economic government elections. through the government and price characteristics and experiences of As a result, many political controls were installed for basic the Allende era with those of the parties developed and operated commodities. Falcon claimed ; there was "more expression in Symposium To Relate; every field" including music, art, and literature, Unemployment dropped to a low 496 as unions Lit. To Life Brown Reaches. Out grew. The Senior English Symposium outside perspectives to the topic. But these good times were soon will be held on Thursday, May 13. The discussion will begin at 7 p jn. to end with the military coup This year instead of a speaker, in Garmany Hall of the Austin Arts Through Media taking place in 1973. A military there will be an informal Center. It will be followed by a dictatorship was established along discussion among faculty and reception. bv Robert .Gibson,. Brown believes that com- AT munications is a very important with the abolition of the students of the English Depart- A pre-symposium meeting will Lou Brown, Third World News democratic government, the ment on the following topic: be held this Tuesday, May 4 in Director of WKND, Connecticut's factor in the Black community. He feels that Blacks are constantly dissolution of the Parliament, the What is (or should be) the Goodwin Lounge at 4 p.m. to first "Soul Station," will speak on suppression of political parties, relationship of the study of finalize the format of the sym- "The Role of Blacks in the Media being brainwashed by the media, and sees a vital need for dedicated and the nullification of the Con- literature to life? posium. Senior English majors and and Their Responsibility to the stitution. The military junta The Trinity Community is in- English Department Faculty Black Community" Thursday, and socially responsible Black men and women to become involved in claimed absolute power and vited to participate in the members are encouraged to attend May 6, at 8:00 p.m. in Wean authority over all matters. "All discussion, bringing any relevant this meeting. Lounge. The informal lecture is the media. "All Blacks, in the media and out, should have a that can be characterized as a sponsored by the Trinity Coalition democratic government had been of Blacks. commitment from everyone in the Right now, up until June 15th, you can flyroundtn p from Black community," says Brown. killed," Falcon stated. Many A life-long resident of Hartford, political leaders and private New York to Luxembourg for only $360. Brown was educated in the city's Brown understands the im-. That's $106 less than the youth fare you'd pay on any public school system. Originally a citizens were accused of crimes other scheduled airline. (From Chicago you pay $401 and U.S. Post Office employee, Brown portance of educating the Black and imprisoned unjustly and save $106.) All you have to do is be under the age of 24. left his position there to work full community and making it tortured brutally by the govern- There are no booking restrictions. And no skimping on time at WKND in Windsor, Con- politically aware of what is hap- ment in addition to the thousands . meals or service. Because we give you the same service necticut. pening in the Hartford area, the of people executed, she said. you'd get from other airlines, without the same high nation, and the worldr costs. So, if you're planning on Europe, flywit h us on Brown said that he got involved Brown's commitment to the Icelandic. We'll give you more than the lowest ' in the news media during the civil Economic degeneration ac- youth fares. disturbances of the late 1960's "by Black community has made him companied the new government We'll give you the best deal. accident." He felt that only one somewhat of a controversial with a giant jump to a 25% level of ,S"i( i/iiiu hiiiilaqi'iilni mill hiltrliniitii iuliw. Hi/it « CX.tiM fifth- side of the story was being brought figure. He feels that his work in unemployment and a drop in An inn ,.V1 , \1 ItllUH (!i nilllnll lui (infl)'•'>'' I 'I ' out, and that the public was not news reporting has led to average wages "All free medical $ y being well informed. harrassment from the Hartford services had been eliminated and $a¥e 106oii jet fares police. In 1970, he was arrested and one-fifth of all Chileans were living When WKND began broad- charged with being a member of a in 'extreme poverty,' " Falcon casting in 1968, Brown saw this as a said. to Europe nod book means of reaching the Black gang of burglars. community with a Black per- Four years later, he was Summing it up, Falcon said, any tittie you want spective of the news. Brown began i arrested and charged with in- "The social cost of this experiment working part-time at the radio terfering with the work of a police was expensive, trying to break the station, trying to "sell KND to the officer. He simply admonished a resistance of a people who have Hartford areas," and is now news policeman for being severely always achieved, but it has only director and host of "What's On brutal while arresting a Black strengthened their resistance Your Mind?" a community man. Brown is still on probation for against the government." Out of a oriented talk show. this case. growing awareness of the Chilean Icelandic LOWEST JET FARES TO EUROPE OF ANY SCHEDULED AIRH1ME Tripod Classifieds IN AN EFFOKT to better serve the Trinity College Community, each issue will now Contain a classified ad section. All ad copy must be in to the Tripod office by Saturday, noon, the week prior to publication. Cost? An unbelievably low 12 words for $1.00 or multiple thereof (24 'words, $2.00), iOt per word thereafter. What butter way to get rid of those unwanted textbooks, pieces of furniture, get transportation, ABC etc???.Box «'s will be,assigned if stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. 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Review Friday At The Theatre ny Maryann Crea On Friday and Saturday nights, than through any particular sense character with more success than two relatively small but very of character caught by Wells. The Sutro, frequently showing a deep enthusiastic audiences were same was true of Tillie, though in understanding of the simple, yet treated to four of the finest theatre Condon's case this may have been dignified Carol May. I recall productions to be held at Trinity caused partly by her appearance especially well her first scene this year. The Theatre Arts on the stage. She was a bit too large alone with Kramer when she ex- Department presented the Senior for her part, too buxom, too pretty, pressed her sympathy and desire Repertory, a series of student- and too energetic for someone who to help him. The feeling there was directed plays which included The was definitely an introverted and real. Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in- shy chijd. Tillie was the kind of The special surprise of the the-Moon Marigolds (to be af- child who lived much of the time in evening was John Lebeaux's fectionately known as "Marigolds" her own quiet world. She would portrayal of Art Malin in The from now on), by Paul Zindel, The appear to be a shadow, and then Kramer. Throughout the play we Kramer, by Mark Mendoff, The suddenly, when caught off guard, watch the movements of Kramer Lover, by Harold Pinter, and one could glimpse in her a secret with amusement and then growing Fortune and Men's Eyes, by John excitement and energy. Condon dismay. He had the spotlight until Herbert. The series incorporated caught this character to a degree, we realize that we are seeing him one basic multi-level set designed especially in her opening and in Malin's world, and it actually in by Peter Phinney which was then closing monologues, but herthe way that he effects Malin's dressed accordingly for individual performance, though it was con- personality that we see Kramer. It plays. It was very well designed for vincing, was not spectacular. Both is Malin who goes through the the purpose it served, utilizing these parts could have used more subtle changes as Kramer's in- most of the stage space, and being subtlty and consistence. One felt as fluence increases. He is the one in turn well utilized in all four though they ware popping in and continuous character in the play. plays. The prop design for each out of character as they popped on All the other characters come and play was interesting and ap- and off stage. Their performances go against the background of propriate. - lacked the sustained quality of Malin. Lebeau's rendering of Art DelGiudice's. The series opened with Paul Malin was sensitive and Zindel's play, Marigolds. Directed All in all, Egbert avoided the two thoughtful. He carried the subtle by Susan Egbert, it set the tone for problems inherent in Marigolds, shifts of character beautifully and the remainder of the shows with its oversentimentality, and retained a constant energy throughout. His was a truly fine Scene from Marigold high quality performances in all caricaturization, but at the same roles. The part of Beatrice Hun- time, the actors seemed to be performance. sdorfer, played by Judy holding back something. Though Technically, both Marigolds and DelGiudice, was difficult in that it the energy was there, it was often The Kramer seemed to have some required the portrayal of the diffused and the play lacked trouble. Marigolds, the only show familiar figure of the middle-aged tightness and consistency. These of the four which utilized music as senior slattern, yet could not tolerate a problems remained minor, an actual part of the total effect, Review caricaturization. Though her however, to a degree that the seemed to have technical trouble . . . And Then Saturday telephone monologues came audience was still presented with a with it. Though the music was well- by Kenzie Carpenter the need for illusion when engaging Two dramatic plays of a widely in sexual activity can be made into differing nature were presented in a reality within the marriage itself. Austin Arts Center on Saturday reperborq This is done, at first to Sarah's night, completing a series of four terror, and then to her delight. dangerously close at points to a coherent, accurate, and sensitive suited to its purpose, it was un- plays directed by senior theatre On the whole Steven Triggs and television comedienne going for a interpretation of the play. It was a fortunately technically enough arts majors. It is a real pity that Ann Newhall were highly at- laugh, DelGiudice managed for the very enjoyable experience. unbalanced to defeat its purpose. only one performance of each play tractive as the couple, handling the most part to avoid this pitfall. She The Kramer followed in the Though it was meant to unify the was able to be arranged, as the staccato Pinter dialogue with a avoided the temptation to tradition of the plays directed by play by its repetition between hard work and talent evidenced good sense of timing and comedic caricaturize and instead dug Jim Furlong this year in its clear scenes, it managed to have a by these four productions certainly skill. However Ann Newhall's deeply into her character, finding and careful direction which gave it disjointing effect by being too loud merited a longer run. Saturday performance seemed somewhat the depth and pathos of Beatrice as a unity and consistence that and appearing and disappearing night's fare consisted of The Lover mannered at times, even when one well as her humor. This came Marigolds sometimes lacked. The too suddenly. Had it been softer by Harold Pinter and Fortune and considers the flat, stilted nature of across especially well in her lighting design, sharp and and had it faded in and out more Men's Eyes, by John Herbert. The Pinter's lines. She* looked lovely, relationship with her daughters, fragmenting throughout, had much discreetly, it would have per- former was a short, amusing piece but her movements had a posed which, without caution, could have to do with this, the definite formed its function beautifully. that dealt with sexual games quality that tended to denote ar- lead to a very wrong in- played between two people in a separations between scenes being The other technical problem tificiality rather than terpretation. The good-natured inherent in the script. which appeared in all four shows "modern day" marriage, and the sophistication. In general, affection she held for her latter a grim, shocking account of Furlong's casting, as usual, was was in the lighting. Though the however* she and Steven Triggs daughters came through even as impeccable, Peter Phinney cap- lighting as a whole was well prison life and the desperate played to each other with the right she created problems for them. games played by the inmates. to turing the character and airs of designed, the technical aspect combination of brittleness, wry Beatrice was not a malevolent Kramer perfectly. His per-caused problems. Light cues did survive the jungle-like nature of amusement and sexuality. Susan person and this was well por- their world. Both plays, jux- formance seemed to lack nothing not run smoothly and were Ellman, as the director, should be trayed. and was executed surely and with frequently quite obvious to the taposed, provided a vividly con- commended for handling this trasting evening of theatre. Ruth and Tillie, played by Mary ease. Margi Sutro and Tucker audience. There were several Pinter play with such control and Wells and Eileen Condon showed Ewing, in the roles of Judi and instances of completely wrong In The Lover, Sarah and intelligence. The only technical less of the depth that was so clear Carol May, were both up to par.' cues which gave a sloppy ap- Richard, an upper-middle-class problem, and" it was probably an in Beatrice. Though Wells carried Though both characters were pearance to the overall effect. This English couple, have devised a unavoidable one, was the slowness the many shifts of character well, potentially flat, they were well was unfortunate because, with a game, an arrangement wherein between scene changes, which Ruth was a relatively flat enough interpreted to make them bit more technical rehearsal, four the "respectable" husband-and- tended to hinder the momentum character. Her deep insecurity interesting. Ms. Ewing seemed to very fine shows could have been wife relationship is firmly somewhat: But other than that The came through in her lines, rather catch the subtleties of her even better. ' separated from the more Lover was a most effective passionate lover-mistress production on all counts. relationship within the framework^ of their marriage. The twist here is Fortune and Men's Eyes is a play that Sarah and Richard play both whose prime thrust is at the roles. In the morning and evening, emotions. It seems to grab us up by they are husband-and-wife, the scruff of the neck and shake us complete with cocktails, per- out of our self-centered com? functory ("Bad traffic?" "No. placency, as if to say' 'Look. This is Quite good traffic actually.") how men become animals; any conversation, and absent-minded man can become brutalized if you kisses on the cheek. No sex, no treat him the 'right' way." The passion, no communication - just setting is a prison cell shared by two terribly sophisticated, three men. A fourth is ushered in, a respectably "married" people who newcomer named Smitty (Jim hurl witticisms into the ,air at each Pratzon), and from this point on we other like just so many darts. The see the de-humanizing process go afternoons, however, are different. to work. The prison is a jungle Sarah is out of her housecoat and where the strongest rule by means into a slinky black velvet dress, of brute force, and the weak have and Richard becomes "Max" the no choice, but to acquiesce. lover, an infinitely looser, more Homosexuality is the watchword, dashing figure. Together they used by some as an instrument of wj£^^3^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^u|^£^Hgi-l!^'-^'1.-''^^L^'r-f 1^^*^n^:jffi^^9^W^^^^H§f9R^^§^^^^^98ii^|^^^^^^^^Ks^^l:KaB''' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^«^^^^^^^^^^^^^Sffi^^w^^^BK" *$t&'wf&'•''--i1--:•''"''*'-:''\-• 'sfc-'?"-^ l'i!0^ft$'w'-' '" "'^:'-' •'PB^B^HWRW^SSPBW^M^W^^KI^^^^P^^' * '' ' ' engage in a number of sexual cat- power and by others as an escape and-mouse games that coun- valve from the binding loneliness terbalance in terms of "kinkiness", of captivity. Men Warn to operate and imagination the sterility of by their instincts, playing off one their married relationship. fellow prisoner against another in However from the very start of the order to maintain their in- play, Richard has shown a desire dependence. There is no room in to incorporate the "two relation- this world for any decency or ships into one, to merge their roles compassion, as Smitty learns, and as "lover" and "whore" into that his only recourse is to become as , of "husband" and "wife", so that Scene from The Kramer (Continued on page 8) Page 6,,Trinity Tripod, May 4,1976 •More Impressions of Senior Repertory Lover >, Fortune and Men's Eyes by Margaret Draper worl^d of books, coming out from Marked by complex, constantly the language of this play, giving Dowerful, the Senior Repertory changing characterizations, The each word the importance it Emotionally and physically Anothe"get ever nscene with, wherall oef them." under his shell only when sexually needed. The clear, deliberate production of Fortune and Men's confronted a fellow inmate,Smitty, • propositioned by Smitty. Rusty Lover is a challenging play to captured the hostile atmosphere of produce. Pinter's language is delivery of both Anne and Steven Monsa, showed the emotional Hicks' portrayal of an old, cynical helped the audience's com- prison life; as Smitty states in the tension existing between the five guard trying to live through the sparse, placing the burden of play's beginning, "It's a whole conveying these changes upon the prehension of the play's quickly characters. Richard Secunda, as last months of an unsatisfying job actors. Anne Newhall as Sarah, shifting plot. .Susan also conveyed different world from the outside." Queenie, played up the effeminate was also convincing. wasat first the proper British wife, the changing relationship between Timothy Angle's direction helped characteristics of his role without Angle's direction was very taunt who her husband is proud to escort the two characters by careful convey this sense of isolation from masking the innate instincts which and fast-paced; dialogue in the jail to the hunt ball and who prepares direction of their physical contact. the world beyond the cell walls. have kept Queenie in a favorable cell was extremely quick, and beef bourginon for dinner. She then When husband and wife, they Smitty's transformation from a position among the prison staff. sometimes missed by the became an extremely sensual exchanged only a perfunctory peck naieve newcomer to "king of the Jim Abrams as Rocky and Robert audience. This production, woman, fulfilling her role as her on the cheek, whereas their other block" was played convincingly by Rovezzi "as Mona conveyed however, did capture the in- ' husband's "whore." Steven Triggs scenes included a great deal of Jim Pratzon. The frustration and diametrically opposed methods of credible tension of the prison cell was alternately a milquetoast sexual contact. This diochotomy anger caused by living in a prison 'coping with prison life. Tough and through the energetic per- businessman, full of questions between the couple's intellectual environment came through aggressive, Rocky tried to impress formances and blocking of the about the progress of his wife's and physical relationships form dramatically in the last scene, others with the power and status he major confrontations between the illicit affair, and an aggressive the play's basic thrust; by cap- when, alone on stage, he vows to never had. Mona retreated into a characters. lover, beating drums to arouse his turing this successfully, the Senior partner. Repertory presented an intelligent Tollman's direction emphasized production of Pinter's work. •'Ad'Hoc- Players-, Trinity Reviewed by Wendy Wellesley Woodward With tongues firmly planted in and even talent! Especially cheeks, the Trinity Ad Hoc Players noteworthy were Peter Van sang, danced, and joked their way Syckle's imitations; I closed my through an original revue, eyes during his Godfather number, "Nothing Sacred, Nothing Gained" and thought I was at The Place. Wednesday and Thursday nights. Matt Quigly and Andy Friedman Written by and starring Andy certainly earned their Topsiders Friedman, Dan Kehoe, Matt with their rendition of "Ode To Quigly, and Peter Van Sickle, the Preppies." I doubt if St. A's will be production also featured the rushing either of these gentlemen talents of Nancy Barber, Mary in the near future. Dan Kehoe Desmond, Laurie Grauel, Delia displayed talents previously Marshall, Joli Miller and Harriet unknown on campus except to Smith. those of us who live within hearing As suggested by the title, no range of the carillon. The six ladies aspect of life at Trinity went un- added their own special talents to scathed,—deans, professors, and the revue. Although their singing even fellow students fell victim to sometimes reached new heights the caustic wit of the players. (or should I say depths) of SAGA, the perennial butt of atonality, their enthusiasm and campus humor, received an courage carried them through especially irreverent (though well- "The Major's Song." deserved) treatment. The skits One of the verses of the opening were generally well-paced and song-said that only the performers' humorous, especially the friends would come to the show; if aforementioned SAGA number and this was true (which I doubt, the "News Report." judging from the size of the crowd Photo by Gene Shen The performances showed a in Garmany), some folks missed Trinity Pipes great deal of energy, enthusiasm, an enjoyable evening. On Friday, May.7, the Trinity Juniors Betsy Tyson and Toby Pipes will wrap up their 1975-76 Chamberlain, Sophomores Kathy "a little jazz, a little blues" Saturday Continued season with the annual presen- Koch and Doug Thorn; and Fresh- tation of "Buttondown Sounds" in persons Anne Fairbanks and Andy Barbara Horowitz Storch, This is the last per- and (Continued from page 5) gain power over him.' Richard the Washington Room. The show Secunda as Queenie seemed which comprises the Pipes entire formance of this successful season Anne Newhall hard as the others so that he may possessed with a kind of sinister repertoire of songs will begin at " and everyone is urged to attend. Jim Moskow—piano one day "get even". It is a chilling energy, never still for a minute, 7:30 pm preceded by the ap- Once again that's "Buttondown 9:30 P.M. transformation to witness. weaving and dancing about the pearance of guest star and former Sounds" in the Washington Room Tuesday, May 4,1976 This kind of drama requires prison cell like a cobra about to Pipe David Sutherland who will from 7:30 to 9:30 on Friday. Mav 7. acting on a high-intensity level, strike. His transvestite scene was sing both original' and popular A'dmission is $1.50. Be there, Aloha. B.Y.O.B. Faculty Club and the four performances by hysterically funny and horrifying songs. Mssrs. Pratzon, Secunda, Abrams at the same time. To see both The Pipes have had an ex- and Rovezzi fulfilled this Rocky and Queenie eventually tremely busy year, performing at requirement to an extraordinary overpowered by Smitty was a real numerous school functions from degree. Jim Pratzon's changeover shock, showing us how far Smitty Parents' Weekend to Alumni from an essentially naive, well- has come since he entered the conferences and touring through meaning young man serving a prison cell for the first time. many of New England's prep "brief" six-month stint for car Robert Rovezzi as the weak, timid, schools. Their selections include a theft into a tough, bitterly resentful bookish "Mona" projected a wide range of music consisting of convict is most convincing. He is tortured anxiety that was most songs of America, Cole Porter, the core of the play, and what he affecting, especially in the final Loggins and Messina, Sergio realizes, the audience realizes. Yet scene: he provided the perspective Mendez, Joni Mitchell, and many he turns on us at the end of the play by which the .others' brutality others. - with a warning: "I'll get you all", could be measured. The ex- The group is comprised of ten implicating us as a part of the perience of seeing this play can be members: musical director Sarah society that has made him this likened to shock-therapy—after Barrett, Seniors Paula Galiette, way. Jim Abrams, too, as Rocky, seeing it, we feel zapped with a new Andy Williams, and David Snyder; had a smoldering, dangerous kind of awareness that is not easy quality under that smile of his, like to deal with. All the performances JI ONlMAf MM s were excellent, and Timothy Angle |-«EXIT58-sfLVER"LANE~nOBERTS 51 heat lightening on a summer night. EUTHARTFOPD > HHI1 TEl INFO. JM-M10 • Rocky is the most brutal character as the director should be given the ACRES CF i ner LIGHTED PAnnlNG- Wfrtono' MASTER ClIAflGE of the four, self-consciously credit he deserves for putting it all """•"Break" heart" masculine yet not above forcing together with such devastating Pass (PG) intensity. Smitty into a homosexual act to Baad News

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Plans are being made to cultivating the Colors of their tent. It is a contemporary mode was serious because the radio regular eight sides. Then paint over Wheaton Hall, along visions among the beauteous or- striving and achieving relevance in could be left on and the razor blade irregular. To sweat is to know withseyeral other dorms. Wheaton chards of their halls and dales. The a life style organically derived around the neck corresponds with nothing. Nothing and the neuter Hall is one of the last bastions of a harvest of their Exultations was from the Creative Process itself. the last name of a desperado. So wrestler who is casing the tomb. unique contemporary art style that not for them alone. The visual Five years after these paintings the poet and the painter are Everyone wants to know. developed out of the creativity that cornucopia was a constant source were realized it can now be said relating to the same square and Everyone is drawing. Everyone is enjoyed a brief but exciting heyday perhaps the machines are bending watching the wrestlers. The of sustinence to all of their ear- that they are a contemporary wrestlers are really not there. here. Perhaps a few comments, thbound friends who knew the true tradition worthy of our protection. over. Sodomy rules all desire and though certainly not a eulogy, are the object spins. Where are these They are here but are plotting their Joy of their gifts. Art'is not a temporal phenomenon; escape. Everyone is now ap- in order. If it were simply a sharing to say heartlessly that it should wrestlers? He is a rodeo and the Once upon a 1971, friends from simply be destroyed is to ignore the swing falling from an exposed plauding. Everyone is in the film, between friends now gone, our limb. More fingers could help him. Everyone is "concerned" about Outer Space came bearing the gifts story would end here. However, the integral part it plays in our lives. the cutting. Everyone is involved of Organic Creativity, Some of result of that communion was the Art is the Heart and Soul of Man, to Tremendously. The wet night is a deny it is to castrate Man himself. real toy and sarcasm is doing in the "Blue Blood Cruise." more. There is a culture and then Everyone could be moving to Soho. We agree that the times have there seemed to be a film. Robbe- Everyone is in Soho. All the kinds A Return To The . . . changed and white cinder blocks Grillet's Film. Burroughs can are walking with the wrestlers. are much more appropriate to the achieve orgasm while being What are these wrestlers to do? present atmosphere. One must They are" doing everything and by Arthur Robinson allow the horse on the college sodomised. Real fragments. The keep up with the times. But we excuse is involving the top of the sleeping ten hours a day. For them, At the Bicentennial Crafts Fair grounds. Having a guy do without a shouldn't so quickly lose touch with the morning is a margin and the the other day; I interviewed a world. Everyone's first mastur- horse wouldn't be unusual enough. our heritage, or our friends from bation is the end of politics. rulers are always erect. This gets member of the Bicentennial SAGA was uncooperative too in Space. to a type of democracy. More Committee. He enthusiastically Returning to the wrestlers proved refusing to let us take all their tea- The American people in general to be difficult. theatres are open also. Evenly. discussed the group's activities bags and dump them in the respect and cherish the objects and Everyone is explaining the Other while caressing, one of the cannons swimming pool, although to their examples of our past, and go to one. Wrestlers are explaining it to of the quad. credit they did suggest serving the great lengths to preserve them; you. The you of everyone. The "In this crafts fair," he said, students meals reminiscent of our community is certainly a He is here in the seventh century Other cut off from the concept. The "we're selling things that will those served in Valley Forge. We microcosm of the American A.D. The wall is threatening. He is wrestler is beyond "sense." The bring back to today's young people also submitted a proposal to make Society. Thus, we humbly submit a definitely here in the fourteenth wrestler is going to the window. He fond memories of the glorious era our college more like schools two solution to the problem, which century A.D. The Writer on is there. He is in the film. He has of the Revolution. Unfortunately, centuries ago and restore the in- might be termed Art versus Or- Holiday has proved to be a fine given up. The numbers. The we were not granted permission to structors' right to whip students, derliness. Fighter and the coastline is about machines and the numbers. The sell slaves. Nevertheless, I feel but the SGA didn't pass it. I guess to flagellate. Upon seeing the garage containing the machine and A special fund should be set up to wrestler dip his brush in the yellow that this fair and other activities most students are too used to remove the cinder blocks and re- the numbers. Stopping the we have organized will instil in ochre. The formalist painter is bleeding. The wrestler's necessary today's drab customs and consider assemble them on the blank front actually quite exhausted. Lost in members of the Trinity community the more colorful ones of of the Austin Arts Center. This wounds. Bending over for the the nineteenth century. Needing second time. Commentary. Repeat the spirit of our forefathers." yesteryear frivolous." way, Creativity could be ef- the wrestler. He is the symbol of "What other things have you Just then some students walked fectively institutionalized and the miracle, emeralds. Our jumping into the geometry of emeralds. The fusion between done?" I asked. "I've noticed the by carrying a split rail on which those who take offense at the sodomy. It is not a pleasant subject stock you set up in front of there was an enormous grotesque present "unsightly" walls could murder and boxes. The Same but the dogs and bishops could be Story. Ridiculously Formal... The Mather." black mass,with white spots all now enjoy them as Art. And those pursuing us at any moment. "Nice touch, isn't it?" he said over it. who always appreciated their true Wrestler is very impure and the Taking his Threats seriously. The fire is smoking. The voyage of the warmly. "Thirteen year's from now "What's that?!" I exclaimed. value can feel at ease knowing that wrestler is climbing the hill which we're commemorating the French - My friend's face brightened. the gifts of our friends will continue Bishop. Uplifting. Double- suddenly dis-integrates into a strip masking. Double-binding. Splitting Revolution by using the stock as "That's a British foreign exchange to nourish those willing to taste the of film which goes on to rule the part of a guillotine. I am sorry to student who's been tarred and Fruits of Creativity. > the hemisphere. Really there. Is he higher trapezoids. Yes, the young here? say, however, that the college is feathered," he explained. man from a larger family is holding out against many of our "In these days of economic crisis proving his point: the book can other inspired ideas." and violence and so on," he con- Dance only be about itself. Pushing "What, for example?" I asked. tinued, "we need some distrac- "Dancers at an Exhibition" is a everything a bit too far. Many The wrestler, has come to us. "Well, we wanted our college tions. Reliving our glorious past group of four Trinity women who early and hazardous revenge Everyone has enjoyed the non- president to model himself after costs a lot of money, but it's the have been working together on plays. Almost reaching the sense. The containers are still our country's first president, but best thing for the country." We improvisational movement since wrestler's home The wrestler has there They are talking about it. he wouldn't cut down one of the watched the mock battle on the January. At 1:15 p.m., Friday, taken the time to open the door for The numbers inside their pockets. elms. He even refused to have his ' quad for a while. "Things were so May 7 the fifth improvisationa us. The wrestler is murdering the They desire something even more teeth extracted and replaced with calm and peaceful in those days," showing of the spring will be fifth child and yet he appears to be insane. Everyone, is involved in some hippopotamus teeth he he said with a faraway look in his presented. Please come to the quite relaxed. He is lying. He has insanity. The word is cut off also. picked up in his travels. The eyes. "That's why people like this space between Summit Street and returned to a more formal critical Finding it. The three tools of the apathy in this college starts at the Revolutionary War nostalgia. Life Sciences Center; you will find analysis. Everyone wants the writer's hand. Realist Literature is top," he sighed, shaking his head. Today, things are different. All them dancing somewhere south of system. Giving the expected an- Everyone and Everyone is so "Then on Patriot's Day we wanted those people complaining about South Campus. This series of short swers, A Nice Ruler. A Narrow literate. The wrestler chews to have someone ride through matters as they stand, protesting >• performances is being sponsored Stream. Cattle behind the pillars. slowly. The wrestler knows the campus on a horse, yelling to wake the payment of taxes, revolting by the Student Dance Organization The revolutionaries arguing in the real hero and yet he is still in- everyone up, but B&G refused to against things . . ." and is open to the public for free Pyrenees. The province of the complete. The wrestler is always wrestler has been captured. Losing around. Encircling. /'Steady distinctions. The bell's first signal. downpour. The morning's Wads worth Clothing as signals. Many signals. iconography. Ignoring it. Isolation. The crowd's signal. 9 9 Cutting off the hair. The pants of 6 the wrestler have reached the 'Black Artist In America ground. The trees and toys of hermits. The wrestler desires the Hartford, Conn, — The role of the Tclarke on "The Intellectual Impact Gallery at 8:00 pm on Tuesday, The wrestler has stood up. We hermit. Who is the hermit? Who is black artists, although integral to of the African on the Americas". May 11. On Tuesday, May 18, artist are here. The wrestler'could open watching? The desire for keys and the history of the arts in America, and writer M. Bunch Washington the window. Putting the ruler endings. The desire for holes. Dr. Clarke, a distinguished will talk about the art and life of down. The stream that is over- Fitting the paragraph. His face is has only recently begun to be fully historian, editor and writer, flooding. Many winters ago. The recognized. As part of its Bicen- Romare Bearden, black artist turning. The wrestler is Struc- teaches in the Department of Black whose collage painting, "SHE-BA" ice behind the margin. Really turing. The wrestler is searching tennial program this year, the and Puerto Rican Studies at cutting-it-up. Still managing to Wadsworth Atheneum will present is in the Atheneum Collection. On for the sense beyond none-sense. Hunter College in New York City Tuesday; May 25, illustrator and come after the last wounding. The audience is on anyone's side. It a series of three lectures in May and is a Distinguished Visiting Managing to respond to theater as entitled "The Black Artist in author Tom Feelings will discuss will be developed. On his side. The Professor of African History at the his experiences as a black artist in therapy. A false worker is availing left hemisphere also. Being there. America". The public is invited to Africana Studies and Research America and i also in. Africa and his services. Dissassociation is Over there. The wrestler is here attend without charge for ad- Center at Cornell University. South America. working. The God remains. The mission. also. It is here. Not quite here. Among the many books he has All three lectures in the series wrestler is abusing the colour. The Ending the equivocation. A written or edited are, "William "The Black Artist in America" will colour is behind the ropes. The cultural note to keep the ball Organized by Mrs. Dollie Styron's Nat turner," "Malcolm wrestler is now behind the ropes. coloured. Many wrestlers • and McLean, Community Liason for be followed by an informa) social X: The Man and His Time," and .hour and refreshments. Those The wrestler wants to speak up. painters are taking a walk. the Atheneum's Education ','Harlem U.S.A.". planning'to attend are asked to use The wrestler is\ strung up. The Division, "The Black Artist in wrestler manages to keep it up. Dr. Clarke will speak in the the museum's Avery Entrance on America" begins on Tuesday, May Atheneum Square North. The up of the pencil is more than 11, with a talk by Dr. John Henrik Atheneum's Contemporary

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inaccurate. I was present when the in- behavior of a few reflects the feelings of Tie: terview (by telephone) took place, and many. I strongly agree with her. There is an male, Shepard's statement was that a young inverted form of tokenism being practiced Condensed thus, woman who told a series of racial jokes set a in any attempt to to blame one or several devel| precident for the evening and that the in- persons for the existence' of this involy tention of the "Joke Night" was not en- discrimination; what is really being effort Views tertainment at the expense of any group or punished is the exposing of prejudicial result individual. He did not state that her con- behavior. The truth in the letter of Ms. sets £ To the Editor: tribution to the evening was the sole in- Witter and others seems to be emphatically dowtf I don't know. Maybe some people on this justice, nor did he imply that the blame denied by this action of the college; the room campus will actually believe that I was could be affixed to her (or other joke tellers) implication seems to be: surely we must be and! quoted accurately in the Tripod, and that alone. Whether or not Shepard's statement a liberal institution if we can point out the Depi stance is the one I take, if, indeed, anyone was idealistic in its expectation of the racists and sexists and try to punish them, arouji can take such a moronic stance. students present is not my point. In this This is essentially a letter of futility. The weeki instance, the Tripod is guilty of negligence first three recommendations to the I don't enjoy having my views condensed suchjt and altered to the point of appearing as a in not doublecnecking with its sources, as president by Thomas Smith and Robert mindless idiot with no idea at all of the well as in implying that he (and a.few Lindsay are well taken, but idealistic. In ramifications of "Joke Night". I did not say, others) were entirely to blame for the reality, they treat the symptoms, the overt "if not for the girl, everything would have evening's proceedings, displays pf prejudice; rather than treat the been okay," and I wouldn't associate with cause. The existence of racism or sexism anyone who did. I did say that while much of cannot be eradicated through investigation the night was unexpectedly and un- The Tripod has taken a stand against of student organizations or through ex- fortunately racist and sexist, much of the racism and sexism. Yet, at the same time, it panded educational opportunities, It can be night might have caused less of a furor if not seems to have not presented a clear or full for one incident which struck everyone as so picture. In its apparent eagerness to take blatantly racist. But obviously (I thought!) this stand, it has inaccurately placed blame you cannot blame a single girl. Or an emcee. at the feet of individuals who have hw>n Or even the whole mess. Joke Night didn't publicly misrepresented. This brings up my Speake create any racism; it merely pointed it up, second purpose. I question administrative which was bad enough. Attacking Joke action in regards to a similar seeming Night because of the racism and sexism that appeared in it is not, unfortunately, getting anywhere near the source of the problem, which, it begins to appear, no one is trying to do, anyway. Housing Policy I do not enjoy being used by the Tripod Free Press Dear Dean Tilles, cost editorial staff as a sad example of how in- It has gradually come to my attention that Tl sensitive and simple-minded students on very little concern is shown by you for and this campus can be. I hope in the future the To the Editor: rubberstamps of the decision of the Ad- students who live in Trinity residence halls. I would like to express-as best as can be ministration and the SGA. This semester The announcement distributed on Friday is disg staff will take the time to double check any has marked a significant change in this thes items that seem particularly hard to done on paper, anyway-warm thanks and an example of this lack of concern. hav believe. If not, they shoulcTnot conduct any affirmation to the Tripod editor and staff. trend; some people, however, have not been The subjects of lofts indicates no com- pleased. • ditic interviews at all, and just create their own. More adequately than in the recent'past, driy this semester's staff has served a key For, it seems that, when the pres's is no; munication with students or understanding Jim Shepard longer an 'assumed ally' (spelled t-o-o-1) of or f critical role in the college community. On a of the problems that exist with some of the coni campus where words and thought are elected officers, when it no longer blindly tiny rooms on campus. Personal experience thrown about as casually as the frisbees on affirms the trivia of student government; in with the "doubles" of Cook and observation the quad, and where "controversy" has short, when the newspaper no longer serves of other small rooms make it obvious that been reduced to a catchword, the Tripod has our actors in the forum of let's-pretend- lofts are needed to approach any degree of democracy, then people start getting a little Surt Emotionally continually probed and challenged the comfort, otherwise a single friend visiting ofe existing patterns of interaction at this nervous. 'Out of line! Out of line!' they cry. will constitute a fire hazard. Unless of To think, that there should be criticism of waj college. This has not always been so, course if a loft is not constructed safely, it woii however. these jr. politicians!? . should be up to next year's occupant Well,-once again I am thankful that, for tO ill Charged The most salient aspect of past Tripods whether or not he/she wants it. If rooms are (50< once, there is an editor who doesn't write to be painted, this year's occupant could has been their near total complicity with the from the hip-pocket of the SGA chairperson. shoi To the Editor: practices, and the whims' of student remove them and sell to next year's oc- resj Thanks, again, for your independence. cupant to reconstruct. (Why not allow The whole "joke night" affair was a very government. Whether by choice or by ac- Sincerely, lea\ emotionally charged incident. Proposal cident editors have usually been the de facto students to paint their own rooms if they number one framed by the Special Council Mac Margolis decide painting is needed, at a savings to the on Minority Students was evidently a response from that emotion. This proposal would stipulate in the college regulations the suspension of any student using language abusive to one's race, ethnic origins, sex, Thanks And Protest \Thanks, Protest\ etc. Looking at this proposal in a more objective, light, we must understand its Dear Tripod: implications. If such a proposal were to On May 1,1976, it rained. As a planner, I Hall Board of Governors who had organized enter the college regulations, it would had tried to plan an event-a Big Brothers the previous "event." Their (I don't like to To the Editor: oui restrict the free flow of communication upon Softball Game and Picnic for every Big Bro. which a liberal arts education is founded by name names) response was negligible at As everyone knows, MBOG sponsored ha denying Trinity College students their rights in Hartford. What happened? I went to the best. They said I was yelling .too loud, so I "Dr. Feelgood" in concert on Friday night. qii' to freedom of speech according to the First extreme of reserving the Quad from the went to "Community Day" to speak on what We would like to thank all the people down at siiji Amendment of the Constitution of the United "Master Calendar" office. After a couple of happened and to try and get some help to Buildings and Grounds who helped us im- States. Before such a proposal is instituted, I "red tape" rejections, I got it. April 20th I clean up the Quad. Somehow (and THANK mensely with the complicated electrical recommend a closer examination of the found out about "Community Day", who YOU to THOSE who did) the Quad looked work and with the clean-up on Saturday legality of these proposals according to forgot about the. red tape, but wanted to like it did before the "event."- morning. We are aware of a complaint school policy and the law of the land. If such "play and talk together" on May 1. Un- . On May 1, 1976, it started pouring 1:00 regarding the amount of trash left on the 1 a proposal is enacted without more careful fortunately, that could not be arranged. P.M., so-we went to the movies, quad after the concert, and we would like to th| examination, I fear this would set a On May 1,1976, a friend told me that the Sincerely take this opportunity to inform the com- 4 dangerous precedent by impeding not only Quad had been left somewhat messy from plainant that B&G had promised us they the previous night's "event." I went to look, (as often as possible), students' rights to freedom of speech, but to BIG BRO, AND BIG SIS. would clean the quad by noon the next day. ' the people of .the United States as well. and she was right. Having to attend to some If the complainant or the Master Calendar other matters pertaining to my event, I went Class of'76 Office had alerted us that there was an event : : Peter Silkowski'76 to look for those "respbnsible"--the Mather P.S. IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CON- TACT. ••• ••••••• • • ••-•-•:' , ••.'--. • planned for the quad on the day following Trinity Tripod, May 4,1976, Page 9 Hello Rationalization Hour To the Editor: coin, a group of people concerned with "To the Editor in each one of us, oir Hello loving, living, and dancing, reminded me, Rationalization Hour" revived me of my earlier intelligence; in- Toward the end of my freshman year, a telligence concerning my impulses, my senior wrote an essay in the Tripod, values, my body, my decisions and decision- nostaligically accounting for his life at making process. Trinity. As I rest on the quad this Saturday, I'm not ungracious. I'm grateful. For in prior to the opening of the library, prior to being fortunate enough to have been the last week of classes, prior to the last 24 reunited with myself, I also read a number hours I have to re-write my half-intelligent of exquisite stories, can make a wry joke thesis...!, too, am accounting. I'll confess. about non-existant slit, edge and line I'm nostalgic, too. detectors in the retina of a cat's eye and spend accountable moments thinking about Leaving my $24,000 tax exempt baby sitter Socrates, Homer, Merce Cunningham, won't be hard. I've braved that before, pigeons, sunsets and steam baths. Theatre Lambastes having dropped out after sophomore year of anti-bourgeois, anti-preppie, antsi-pantsie I am concerned for those who may not be ego-centricism. I returned, or rather fortunate enough to find support here. It is rebounded after a rage of Cambridge bars not hard to get lost behind the dormant ivy MBOG and to follow the same nocturnal cycle...for and Coffee-houses, dancing, potting, rot- life. n letter to the MBOG: would have "fun." ting..,.poverty. The shelter, usually re- e year draws to a close, we, members We maintain that in some cases there is a cycles the apologetic, the dead-wood, if for Recall, your honor, all of those glassy college community interested in the difference between fun and enrichment. We nothing else, kindling. CO2? stares on the long walk. e Department, would like to give our also feel that the Board, in its present in- Recall, your honor, and all of those glassy ations concerning your rudimentary, carnation, fails to distinguish between being Sometimes I believe I was more in- stares on the long walk. mitive-sense of propriety and timing, responsive and being judicious. Senior Rep. telligent before I started college. To be sure, MORAL: Beware of mediocrity (it per- ike concerts as well as anyone. We was the last time the senior involved in a score of 41 on the Millers Analogies petuates itself) ;e acting in and staging plays, so it productions will perform at Trinity. We put Graduate School Elite Entry Test indicated BE. come as no surprise to you that we far too much work into all our productions to some support for that notion. Flipping the Peggy Herzog i love audiences. However, our feel content with sparse opening at- s concerning concerts lean towards tendances due to MBOG backed, ultra- olence when said concerts are publicized "fun" events. We are sick of this. led opposite opening nights of our It is far easier for you to maintain flexibility Gagging On Your Yaggy Ways Wances. This has happened to us at than for us; and, if not that, then at least if?ce this year, notably when "Saved" extend a little courtesy-Look at the Master n "Climax Blues Band" and last Calendar intelligently!. —Alan Golanski id, when Senior Rep. was forced to We are all students and must work (Eso/exo/teric information, partially in code, to the living-dead who need it.) Tith "Dr. Feelgood." together. But without audiences our work is theatre schedule for each year is meaningless. Instead of working against us, 1. To the thin man whose reference points are thirteenth century France: up at the end of the previous year; why not try supporting us! it is totalitarian to define struggle • next year's schedule is being as a movement along the Y axis ped now. Since theatre productions Lou Benjamin '76 June Cowan '76 or a leap from one to another . e a tremendous amount of time and Buz Abrams '76 Steven Triggs '76 or a, b, c, or d by tech crews and performers, the Chipp Gardner '77 Rick Hornung '77 or as any prescribed set of actions— iijg schedule is rather inflexible. The Susan Egbert '76 Brian Thomas '78 especially so as your own sexual mind Dr the various productions are torn Judy Del Guidice '76 Margy Campbell '78 clings constantly and crawls covertly the moment the show, closes to make Patti McManamy '79,Russell Hicks '76 across the X axis in your pants for dance events, concerts, classes, Jim Furlong '76 Barbara A. Borowitz '78 which you tried to "flop/flap" on me at the dance, new construction. The Theatre John Lebeaux '76 tment's year, therefore, revolves baby Jan W. Fox Staff Timothy B. Angle '76 "I thought you were liberated," you said d a mere handful of pre7set opening costumes Tucker Ewing '77 snds. This year there were only about 5 manic manipulations towards your minute man bed Jonathan Gomberg '76 political usage contrived in a royalist head, ". . weekends. Ellen Shapiro '76 Lynn Butterfield '79 B Cynthia Joice '76 Robert Rovezzi '77 *™ friend. realize that certain professional Margi Sutro '76 jyjona Daleo '79 , that happen to be in financial reach, Chris Hanna '77 Mary Wells '77 Struggle is the process through which you destroy the pig Hght schedules. We also understand Susan Ellman "76 james E. pratzon '76 itlS year's Board has a distorted sense Richard Secunda '76 Kathleen Pane '78 in you . sponsiveness" which decrees that we Elizabeth Rodie '78 Dodd Latimer '77 which keeps you from being a revolutionary. t" have a band because the students Ben Taber '76 Jeff Merz '78 2. To the Rail Road man, or at least those are your initials: the political prune wilts under political pressure drive to the top—a choice of political forfeiture a fissure in your coolness, uptight and take a bite of the eagle flying on green or silver asy what you're really after, right? Right on, you say, but that's only the beginning of your rap—jive, jive, jive, jive say it or stay alive... when you leave " with\your jive, jive, jive, jive, jive . \ minstrel talking racist, but I've i Attacked not yet begun to begin g a way to stop increasing room Heartened to deal with your sexism the pig of the month club graduates you e deadlines for departing next month with honors, V.D. walker, jive talker returning in August are particularly is this a hassle for you «tmg. The complete inflexibility of And don't you have a dime for a phone call - regulations show how the students to tell your woman, or ex- 1 no control over their own living con- about your disease following ex- "s- Not all students can have Daddy Disheartened ploitation of sex - them up in their Marquis at any time I may still collect from you. . an afford to stay in "off-campus" ac- To the Editor: toodahons. Last week's issue of the Tripod was 3. To the Rail Road man's running buddy: conversation with you, you heartening reading. However, at least some a co-jive talker in cooooool collaboration J2F to me your idea of the respon- members of the Tripod staff are themselves we'll wonder for a while i W of the college to residence students. perpetrators of the same oppressive values about your mental location ™er housing to you is a convenience that the events of Joke Night exemplified. a block of solid coolness «Mo students and if they don't like the Evidence the April Fool's issue of the Tripod worshipping cool, loving cool, digging cool f s run, they don't have to live here. No entitled The Trinity "Torpid," in particular, and that's all you do »« so many students find it necessary the article written by Bob Purcell entitled when you run with that fool >~ % «e off-campus. For the rents we pay her "Chicks Handle Stic". This article was a smile away ?i#| than off-campus living), we sexist joke and profoundly offended our » have greater control over the human sensibilities. We believe that this 4. To all reactionary graduating seniors: ences we spend 4 years in. I'm glad I'm edition of the newspaper is a reflection of the your academic life has ended ™S.5oon and maybe Dean Tilles should prevailing attitude which is at the very you are now talking sweet— / Sincerely, heart of this institution. We suggest that the the struggle passes from the mind Alan Moore Tripod staff examine its own lack of ideology. While we appreciate the humorous YOU'LL MEET ME IN THE STREETS! intent of the article, the fact that too often such attitudes are voiced in all seriousness . And Thanks remains a reality. Accordingly, we believe that the Tripod can and must develop a Answering more substantive system of values which be exercised through a committed editorial policy. This is imperative in order to better veta£ert> we assure everyone we would serve its function as a respected instrument the MCs. lit\ the necessary steps to have the of communication within the college Dear Trinity Coalition of Mc's: L ned UP on Friday night. However, community. > When your "Mc's" have been lost in hot aware>we lef t some of the slavery so your names become Johnson, e completed by B&G on the next Williams, Brown; when your grandmothers «, is our standard- procedure, have spent 40 years writing to newspapers ng it time we saw no reason for Shelley Jerige '76 for "information regarding the Amy Cohen '78 whereabouts" of your grandfathers, uncles, like to say thank you to '•• Susan Perm'77 and aunts, sold to the south; when your wh o stayey d with us into the AlanGolanski parents have first voted for a president at »* to helh p dismantle and Annie Donnelly '76 age 45; and when you have had the cold fly au the equipment. Abby Schwartz '76 sweats as your plane from Chicago lands in Sincerely, Cheryl Kassow'77 Atlanta-then your SARCASM ABOUT Larry Papel and Peter Hamsen, LiliWard'76 "ethnic" separatism might be warranted. tor the Mather Board of Governors Susan Kepnes '77 Betty McNulty Kuyk Page 10, Tnnity Tripod, May 4,1976 MBOG The Myth and The Editorial //// Madness: Confessions of a Tripod Dubious '. 3ored Member Yes, members of the Trinity I participated in a sit in during (let them explain that to the law College Community, I stand before marine recruitment in the career schools). But somehow I was still you a broken man, strygmatized counseling office. Unfortunately dissatisfied. My accomplishments Taste Awards with that unwashable stain, a my first attempt at protest was seemed unsubstantial, my Adams Every year, at the end of the year, it is a much revered purveyor of social evil and effectively thwarted by the timely chronicles lost their bite and my satires their initial savoir-faire. tradition to give acknowledgement and to grant awards for the malicious intent; yes, I do confess removal of the career counseling it, an MBOG'er. But hold fair office to a more convenient How can I explain to you, cher memorable events of the recent past. We would be negligent if location, a file cabinet in Jones reader, the hollowness I began to the same tradition was not adopted at Trinity. minded reader, your timorous gasp of deserved indignation while basement. Undaunted, my next feel because of my own legislative Esquire dubs this special ritual "Dubious Achievement I tell the sad tale of demise. I was attempt to increase social inaction. If only I could have Awards" — at Trinity we could well call it "Dubious Taste once a normal Trinity student. awareness took a great deal of •resisted that fatal urge and the Awards." Without further ado, Though not of Prep origins, I had a planning and motivation. From a insidious chain of events which •The Nobel Peace Prize goes to the Trinity Administration pair of nicely worn topsiders, but lowly proofreader, I gradually were to follow,-but no, I had for Academic Neutrality. Trinity has always followed a strict hardly used them in public so as worked my way up to the editor- already crossed that too shallow policy of non-interference in times of crime, social unrest, not to offend ring toting H.S. 'ers. ship of the Trinity Torpido, a low Rubicon. violence, war, and holocaust. The Dean of the college asserted My hair was long, but not so long as budget underground newspaper The ballot was easily attained, J that everyone should have the right to decide for themselves to appear too long for a Winston or distinguishing itself on all topics of Hurriedly, I enlisted the signatures'-"** political irrelevance. Firmly of the office staff and then com- on these matters! (Major Larkin, USMC, gave the award to even a Marlboro commercial. On pleasant days: seizing the reigns of power, I posed my candidacy statement. President Lockwood personally) I romped carefree viciously fired salvo after salvo of "After involving myself in the *The Martin Luther King award goes to MBOG for Neath the elms' explosive satire at the incompetent college community in a number of culminating Black Cultural Week with Joke Night. of Olde Trinity- student leadership in the college ways during the past few years, I "The TWO award for fighting sexual discrimination and throwing frisbees, sipping Bloody community. In one lampoon I would like to be your represen- promoting feminist values goes unanimously to Steve Marys and jotting lines purposely made it seem as if tative on The Board. I wish I had Kayman, for trying to show a porno film on campus. Incredibly witty but absurdly members of the August student more space to tell you all I would *The Ben Casey Miracle—Cure award goes to Dr. Izard for irrelevant free verse. Oh how I government were incapable of like to. However, due to the lack ofs his discovery of pink aspirin. long for the ethical and spiritual coherent thought, although space I can only tell you I *The Horizons in Employment Opportunity prize goes to purity of those lost days, to once possessing an unquenching sincerely try to represent you to totalitarian fervor in their the best of my abilities. Chris Shinkman for displaying the widest variety of summer again blame falling grades and existential crises on the malignant decision-making policies. In short, Sincerely, camp job openings in New England. cancer of corrupt government in I described their fallacies: J.W.ChristusIII" *The Your-Car-is Alive-and-Well-and-Liying-in-Hartford high places. But I digress. unimaginative planning, apathetic It was done. My name was on the (Somewhere) award to Al Garofolo, His prize is the cars, if he Dissatisfied with the growing response to serious issues con- ballot and I was a shoe in because can find them. mundanity of my, carefree fronting the campus its urban the paper announced the election *Reader's Digest presents Saga Foods with a hard bound existence, I sought other outlets for environment, sponsor of the only 24 hours before the ballots copy of Green Eggs and Ham. i my ever active creativity. In continuation of racial and ethnic were due. I reeled with joy; *The Brooks Bros. Wardrobe Award for Jonathan Reilley's protest against the idiocy of an prejudice, exploiter of grossly prestige, the ability to make a million dollar suit. "open community" which refuses perverted sexual films for profit name for myself; all were within to take a public said on, but in- and total incompetence with my grasp. Please don't misun- *The Granting of the Community Spirit prize was postponed regard to the censorship of bad derstand my intentions reader, my indefintely due to rain. directly supports the repression of the basic rights of third world jokes. For this I demanded no less plan was simple. By posing as an *The Upward Bound Award for Ron Spencer, former Dean ' countries by the U.S. military and than the ultimate, the resignation ordinary dullard candidate I was of Students. intelligence establishments (pant), of the entire board of governors trying to preserve my anonymity, *The Award goes to — for so once in office I cold reek havoc (Fill in the blanks) (Continued on page 11) TheTfinity by Rick Hornung At this point in the school year, to oversee the Tripod form the criticize a teacher, then something ministration. Besides the shift of creates a new position that will' review and evaluation are up- basis of my reflection and has gone awry. Essential to any Dean Spencer, a new Assistant pacify it and prevent it from going permost in the minds of the College evaluation of the College Com- community is the right to and need Dean of Faculty comes into the into court. community. The students wonder munity, for criticism of all sorts. At any Trinity line-up. Furthermore, this On the subject of pacification; about their grades; the faculty Many would say that three issues level, the community must be able new Assistant Dean has been at one can turn to student gov't. At frets about giving them; and the mentioned above are separate and to handle its own critics and Trinity before. He left five years the most recent meeting of the • Administration overhauls itself for unrelated, but a close examination problems. This does not mean ago, when he was Associate Budget Committee's Steering the years to come. Along these of them reveal the malady they are disciplining those who speak out (a Director of Financial Aid. His Committee, the subject of lines, I would like to do the same. a product of. The Reilly suit shows Trinity habit), rather it means name: John Waggett. There is monitoring the Tripod was The matter of the Reilly suit, the the total breakdown of com- answering their criticism honestly another change. Thomas Lips, discussed. Certain student appointment of a new Dean of munication within the college. If and effectively. To answer a critic Director of External Affairs, has government officials have ex- Students, and MHBOG's attempts students must write a letter to is difficult and time consuming, yet now become Director of In- pressed their discontent with the it is the cornerstone of any real stitutional Affairs. Something is Tripod and therefore have felt that exchange of life styles and ideas. going on. Can anybody guess the paper should be reviewed by* In this light, the Reilly suit what? those who fund it. In this process of illustrates the inability of Trinity to I'll try. The shifts in positions review, if there is something handle its own problems. The indicates that someone resigned . unacceptable in the view of student Tripod competency of a teacher is not a and/or has been fired. Openings at government officials, then the matter of legality; it is an issue to the level of Dean of Students just Tripod's funding should be be worked on and decided by those do not occur overnight. They are reconsidered. This is another clear involved in the process of learning. orchestrated by those pulling the case of bureaucratized structures Editor-in-Chief Unfortunately, the tensions bet- strings. Though I have no idea of being incapable of dealing with Meredith Adler ween teacher and student could not who will be leaving Trinity, the criticism. MHBOG, in even be resolved amongst them. By discussing such a matter, enters'* Managing Editor Administration is unwilling to tell. writing to the Administration, the This change has been done quietly the same mentality of the Reillyj JeffDufresne students asked for help. They and efficiently — with all the at- suit and the Administration shake News Editor Arts Editors attempted to clarify the problems mosphere of closed door henchmen up. It seems that Trinity never Chris Hanna experience in class and inquired Henry Merens tactics. Someone's head rolled. deals with problems. Instead,-*- Ti'Maun Southworth whether there is a means of The question is who and why? problems are to be pacified. Does Asst. New Editors resolution within the College anybody want to deal with Allow me to try the second half. anything? JeanineFigur boundries. The Administration Diane Schwartz Photo Editor It appears that Administration is Steve Roberts remained passive and aloof, attempting to add another layer As individuals, people express allowing the frustrations to mount between itself and the faculty and their concern. However, the same Sports Editor on each side. Finally, Professor Copy Editor students. The Reilly suit shows matters come up over and over,,, John Gillespie Reilly realized that there would be that there is no way to resolve again. Alternatives to the existing Howard Lombard Marc Blumenthal no action within the College and serious matters of criticism within Trinity structure are being Scotte Gordon decided to look elsewhere. The suit the College. As with any issue of crushed. All parts of the institution Contributing Editors Nancy Nies is not really a tests case of certain significance, the Administration is fail to respond constructively to Steve Kayman rights, but a symbol of institutional willing to let aH concerned fight it criticism. Those who speak out are Seth Price failure. The process of dealing with , out amongst themselves as long as disarmed. Even a newspaper that Business Manager conflict at Trinity could not break has an alternative viewpoint in Ken Grossman Jim Cobbs through the established roles of no one beyond the college is in- limited issues must succumb to the ' Mike Brown teacher, student, and Ad- volved. The Reilly suit threatens threat of censorship. Brian Crockett Advertising Manager ministration. " , the name of Trinity in front of the James Essey world. To the Administration, such Is the liberal arts education to This brings one to the second things have to be avoided. A new Announcement Manager become the schooling of the silent? issue: the new Dean of Students. position to deal with these affairs is It appears that the answer is yes. Carey Laporte For there to be a new Dean,, it created. Dean Spencer, who ' Any form of conflict goes to a blue requires the old Dean to leave. performed so well in other crises, ribbon face committee of students, The TRIPOD is published by the students of Trinity College, and is Dean Spencer has been given a becomes the man in charge of adminstrators, and,faculty or it" written and edited entirely by the student staff. All materials are edited new position — the Dean of Studies. infighting. He turns from the realm has to be settled in court. Dissent • and printed at the discretion of the editorial board; free lance material is What lingers behind the shuffling of students to the realm of all becomes academic in that it warmly encouraged. Deadline for articles, announcements, and ad- of the Administration is something factions involved. The Dean of remains ideas and not action. At, vertisments is Saturday, 12 noon; deadline on letters to the editor and much bigger than the Dean of Studies is another name for the this point, Trinity has been other editorial page copy is 5 pm Saturday. The TRIPOD offices are Students or a new position; the Administration trouble shooter reduced into a spoon feeding in- located in Seabury 34. Office hours daily, 3-5 pm, Saturday 12-5, Sunday lingering .element seems to be a who intervenes in all forms of stitution — we eat what gets fed to from 3 pm. Telephone 146-182* or 527-3151, ext. 252. Mailing address, Box response to the inability to handle threatening conflicts. Instead of us. 1310, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 06104. matters of infighting amongst figuring out a way of resolving Some people have that taste too teachers, students, and Ad: conflict, the Administration long in their mouths. > Trinity Tripod, May 4,1976, Page 11 Confessions of a Bored Member

{Continued from page 10) fourth grade flashed through my head and I remember someone among the entrenched peons. I saying-first of all-welcome to The imagined myself taking copious Board. But I am losing track"of the notes of each meeting, later to be argument. My plan was a bust, I published in the society column of could tell from the beginning. First my- rejuvinated Torpido. Then, of all, I became enchanted with the forcing the Neanderthals out of marvelous ludicrousness of the their dave, I would strong arm whole situation. The father figure them into accepting my alternative at the head of a disingenious policy of action: ie, the full en- clique, wary but almost child like dorsement of Hippy Day, a return in his acceptance of a new member to the tension strung days of into the fold. I become listless; student activism. First event, a frankly, it was impossible to rail at restaging of the takeover of the this amoeba like body whose administration (to be followed by function I soon learned was geared cookies and cake in the president's toward planning flaming weekends living room), next, the issuance of for sweaty faced Bants. But again, a manifesto declaring an end to I digress. I soon became bored with campus support of U.S. im- The Board, who seemed quite perialism through stocks and appropriate for its. entertainment bonds, student armed forces functions and needed more brawn recruitment, and the issuance of than neo-reformist minds. I con- honorary degrees to the founders fess, classes intervened, then of Friendly Ice Cream cor- papers, anything to avoid at- porations. Personally, I would call tendance (which is frankly upon the college president to restricted to hard core MBOG's, a condemn covert U.S. involvement rare species indeed), but the in third world countries and mother hen announcements kept "sound the alarm" when the Sec. coming and my responsibilities to of State starts calling for another my constituents bade my return. blockade of Cuba (which per- So, now meiner lieber reader sonally I attribute to Henry's latest (forgive me Germanites) I must infatuation with Jacqueline appeal to your sense of the Susette). Further, I would call for dramatic. As if wakened from a another spring weekend and invite dry dream, I find myself in that our neighbors from all over most absurd position of choice Senior Ticks Hartford to come play on the Quad delineating that fine line of in- and enjoy the vivacious sounds of- terpretation which give meaning to Liberace on the carrions (provided even the most ludicrous situations. made in college be as close to you Senior: Make a paper airplane? we had an adequate security force Specifically, I refer to the editorial by C.P.Stewart in the future? Tripod: Could you say that all to protect all property not yet of the rival paper Tripod, which This past weekend this reporter Senior: I'd like to think so. work and no play has been one of socialized), Do not laugh reader, calls for my resignation due to the had the privilege to be granted an Tripod: What is the most ex- your mottos during your stay here? these are many great and won- "midguided" nature of my "Rites interview with one of Trinity's citing thing you did at college? Senior: (laugh) That's absurd. derful things which may still come of Spring" (obviously a case of most promising seniors. As a Senior: Ah. The most exciting That's ridiculous. I am not a worm. about in a generation or two. But I blatant anti-Stravinskism). graduate he is supposed to have the thing....Charlie, why are you Tripod: Do you think the elm digress. The fact of my election However, spicing the cake, I have potential of a genius and to go very writing all this down? Standing on trees are as beautiful as everybody came as little surprise to me. also received a request from The far in life. We just wanted to delve the High Rise ledge. Tanked. says they are? However, I was surprised to find I Board to resign in protest of the further into the brain cells of this Tripod: What is the most boring? Senior: I think the elm trees are had been heartily endorsed by The Budget, Committee's refusal to young and gifted student and find all Dutch. Board and my name plastered in grant funds for more "cultchuh Senior: Work. And talking to conspicuous eye gathering places. out a few things about how he ticks. you. Tripod: What have been some of and schlock", to use an adequte your hobbies during your life? Slogans like ''We want a little though somewhat ethnically Tripod: Mr; Senior, I understand Tripod: Would you send your Christusin us" and "Christiis loves that you are in your last year at kids to college? Senior: I definitely like to sit on abusive phrase. Really, I do think us and never tells lies" gathered editorials should maintain at least Trinity. To what do you attribute Senior: (laugh) I would if they the can (nons). I, ah, like to do a lot masses of inquisitive students your intellectual success? wanted to go. of things. In general, I don't like to a facade of social objectivity, the under the radiancy of their catch use of such a phrase totally upsets Senior: Ahhhhh. Well, as you Tripod: To Trinity? do one thing too much. word brilliance, Encouragingly, I know, I was born very smart. I Tripod: Speaking of not doing my sense of equalitarian Senior: No-Too many worms. was a 20 to 1 favorite on the "big equilibrium. Actually, it reminds think my mother had a lot to do Tripod: Excuse me; but I dcn't one thing too much, how's your board" in the Saga back room and with it. love life? me of the kind of language any think I know exactly what you didn't disappoint anyone in my 42nd street-virgin would use, in- Tripod: Have these last four mean by a "worm." Senior: Me? Trinity College landslide victory, sweeping both star? Brilliant genius? Don't ask. dicating to me a totally years been as meaningful and Senior: A worm is anybody the Young Dem. and Young Re- irresponsible endorsement of what profoundly enlightening as you had. carrying a book who I don't know. Tripod:'What is the first thing Pub, vote. I can only conclude is a socially hoped? All worms have an amazing that pops into your mind when and morally (although not Senior: What's the question? inability to have a good time. Budweiser goes on strike? monetarily) bankrupt profession. (laugh) Um. Yes. I would say the Tripod: What is the most Senior: I hope somebody feeds But now dear reader my tale takes a sad turn. The campaign But again I digress. With finals and answer to that would be No. creative thing that you will do with the Clydesdales. a multitude of grade bearing (laugh) your diploma? Tripod: What would you say if was over, the excitement had died down and around me settled that papers soon due- my mental ability Tripod: Will the iriends you've you found out that Howard Hughes is nearly exhausted by this most had given you his entire fortune? erie aura of complacency. I at- tended the first meeting and was perplexing question. So I appeaj to Senior f Wow. you, my now well acquainted Tripod: Are you a folder or a promptly instructed in the art of making posters. It's very simple reader, as Chernyschevski wrote, buncher? really, you take a red magic "What to do?". Pull a Nixon, or Senior: What? oh, oh, oh. Oh, I marker and draw an "MBOG "eye-ball it out" as any good Fun Time definitely think that bunching Reagan man would. presents" in the top left hand provides more surface area. corner and fill in the rest according Tripod: Who is your favorite by Arthur Robinson Whoever stays up on the flagpole in to the specific details of the event. For politically sensitive reasons, the Quad the longest gets a great college professor? The other day I met someone on Actually, the whole process is quite I have chosen to remain prize, and we've also arranged painless and even therapeutic. anonymous. the Mather Board of Governors. I some nice consolation prizes for Senior: That's a toughie. They're confessed that I didn't know the so many favorites. I favor any Remembrances of nicely styled Sincerely yours, students who can't stay up as long. alphabetic letters from third or Creep Throat names of anyone on the Board, but But we haven't forgotten activities professor who makes his/her final he said that was all right, neither concerning college today-we have optional for seniors. did anyone who had voted for a beer-drinking competition, too. them. He told me about their The one who wins that will get an Tripod: Do you have anything projects. "For example," he said, award on Honors Day." more to sayjn general about your "as the coming exam period "Have you thought of anything college experience? Announcements terrifies students and provokes that ties in with the bicentennial?" Senior: I'm glad I have a higher nightmares, we're devising more I asked. soothing activities to make them education. However, I definitely think of pleasanter things, such as "Yeah," he said, "we're fixing don't believe that you have to do /jesters' horror movies. But wait'll you see up the cannons on the Quad-you something with your degree. Being Postlude what we've arranged for next know, the ones facing the baseball educated is an end in itself not a weekend!" field~so that they work, and we're means to an end. Elections Change The Jesters will hold elections There was a pause, and he going to use them for the Sunday Tripod: One last question. How continued, "Okay, I'll tell you. doubleheader to help the Bantams the POSTLUDE featuring Anne for next year's officers this We're having a gold-fish- win. We sure have got some fun do you plan on making your first Tuesday afternoon, May 4, at 4:15 million? Fairbanks and Lenora Eggers, swallowing contest, for one thing- things lined up for the students' originally scheduled for this in the Greenroom of Austin Arts college nostalgia, you know." relaxation." Senior: I'll never make a million. Wednesday, May 5, at 8:15, has Center. All members are urged to "Being swallowed alive doesn't Tripod; Don't let Howard here been changed to 7:00 p.m., Wed- attend. sound very pleasant to me," I "But wouldn't it be just as fun, you say that. nesday, May 5. observed, "although I must admit and more relaxing," I declaimed, I've never tried it. It doesn't sound "to just have a normal weekend on Frederick fair to the fish." the Quad-with sun, com- Community House Meeting "Yeah, we've had some protests panionship, a bit of informal soft- about that," he said, "so we're ball and frisbee-throwing, and no Graves loud bands drowning everyone out giving the fish an equal op- THE COMMUNITY HOUSE is a in learning of bur plans or par- Dancing portunity. We're going to put some and cluttering mess all around?" ticipating in our growth. white sharks in the swimming pool newly formed organization of Improvisation, works in progress, The MBOG member gave me a people and ideas dedicated to This meeting will be held Wed. excerpts of previous works, and let them have a contest in funny'look. improving community life at (tomorrow) at 7:00 PM (to leave THURS.,MAY8 swallowing Trinity students. That time for partying) in the Com- "Sure," he said, "but it's the Trinity. In preparation.for a good 8:00 P.M. should pack them in. Another beginning next year, we are mittee Room (upstairs Mather contest we've designed to bring duty of MBOG to use up the behind the Washington Room). We SEABURY9 . back memories of the good old sponsoring an informal get- Adm. FREE college days is flagpole-sitting. Eddy, Professor of Education and used, stickers should be placed Sixth Congressional District- Post Office Big Bash Guidance at Loyola University of over the presidential preferences Francis Dooley of Norfolk. Chicago; Dr. Joseph Fahey, which are not represented by O'Neill appointed Ratchford as The post office does not forward The Folk Society is having a day President of the Pacem in Terris of folk music on the quad starting slates of delegates, and the poin- Chairman of the committee and any mail excepting first class mail, Institute of Manhattan College; ters ^over those preferences should Goodman as Vice Chairman. during the summer. Consequently, 11 a.m. Thurs., May 6th. Bring Dr. Jack Heitner, Professor of good weather and we'll provide be locked. Under the Delegate Selection students are strongly urged to English at Central Connecticut In any event, each presidential Rules of the Democratic Party of inform all correspondents, par- good music with "True Life String State College; and Dr. Elliott ticularly magazines and Band," Peter Garnick and Joe preference will be in the same Connecticut, Chairman O'Neill Frauenglass, Manager of Product position on the ballot throughout was required to appoint one person newspapers to which you sub- Cohen, and "Barefoot and Development at the Loctite Cor- scribe, of your summer address. Pregnant." the state. from each Congressional District poration, a Connecticut industrial to a panel to resolve "procedural Forms are available at the post (In case of rain in the manufacturer. Subscriptions may office. Washington Rm.) Primary Panel disputes arising during the course be ordered from PEACE DIGEST, of the delegate selection process." Lamplighter Lane—Dept. C, State Chairman William A. The rules provide that "no Bicentennial Peace Digest Newington, CT 06111 at $6.00 for O'Neill announced today the ap- member of the panel shall sit on a one year; $11.00 for two; and $16.00 pointment of a committee of six matter arising from his own BikecentenniaFs unique cross- PEACE DIGEST, a bold step to for three. attorneys to resolve procedural congressional district." country bicycle tour will become a reawaken the peace movement is For more information contact disputes arising during the The Democratic presidential reality in less than six weeks. asking readers to contribute Elliott Frauenglass at (203) 278- delegate selection process. The preference primaries will be held College students and volunteers practicable ideas for peace. 1280, 303 Lamplighter Lane, committee members are: May 11. - ~" conceived and executed the for- Published bimonthly, PEACE Newington, CT 06111. 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Senior TRIPOD office) voting machine Third Congressional District— nesday, May 5. citizens, businessmen, families, alternatives to war, conflict and instructions and voting machine Senate Majority Leader Joseph I. and- students have joined inner struggles. labels like those which will be used Lieberman of New Haven. Bikecentennial to experience rural Regular features include a in the Democratic Presidential Fourth Congressional District— America under the aura of the directory of colleges teaching Preference Primaries on May 11.1 Sidney Landau, Chairman of the Glass of 76 " bicentennial celebration. peace courses, addresses of believe you will find them self- Democratic Town Committee of A dinner in honor of the class of Students with a summer stret- organizations promoting peaceful explanatory. Stamford. 1976 will be held on Tuesday, May ching before them should consider solutions to international As you know, the actual lineup of Fifth Congressional District— 4th. The evening begins with a the trek as a possible source of problems, tips and methods for "live" preferences will vary from William R. Ratchford of Danbury, reception in the Austin Arts Center university credit. Checking with bringing peace into your own home town to town, depending on former Speaker of the State House at 6:30 followed by dinner in your local campus may prove and lifestyle (by way of diet, whether the various candidates are of Representatives. Mather Campus Center at 7:30. beneficial to you in this area. spiritual development, and family- represented by slates of local The variety of vacation ex- harrrfony training, for example) delegates in each town. In most perience is almost unlimited, and and news on various individuals towns, there will be no slates of there is still time to register for a and groups working together to delegates for Fred Harris or Ellen trip. make a better world. 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Karl Kurth and week. He does not receive over- especially an old athlete, does all known as "Rab", has dedicated 25 when Rab first came here 25 years Leo Hammel both spoke of the high time pay — just the satisfaction of that is possible to help the success years to the Trinity College ago there were 16 teams. regard doctors have for Rab as a helping people who need him. of other athletes still competing. In athletic program and to the entire Basketball was played in the old top physical therapist. As a matter Jim Balesano, who organized the this way when a team does well or college community as well. In gym or what is bow the fieldhouse. of fact, the first question the evening and served as master of an individual athlete is recognized, order to Show their appreciation The old training room had one Australians asked this year when ceremonies, summed up the that honor reflects back on all who for all Rab has done, the brothers table and no windows. Now there they were invited to the World Cup feelings of the Alpha Chi Rho have helped. Because of his in- of Alpha Chi Rho, Rab's family and are 52 teams and it is Rab who is was if Rab Slaughter could be their brothers and all Trinity athletes volvement in all phases of Trinity friends gathered at the Crow House responsible for getting those teams trainer. when he told Rab that he had athletics, Rab feels that the last Friday for Rab's testimonial out on the field and ready to play. Rab has been involved with "helped us all make it through the satisfaction he gets from every dinner. The guests included Rab also coaches varsity swim- many fine athletes at Trinity. Mo 2,3, 4, or even 5 years we've spent winning effort more than repays athletic director Karl Kurth, who ming and teaches many gym Drowbrowski, formerly of the St. at Trinity and involved in Trinity him for the hours he puts in. attended Springfield College with course's. Louis Cardinals, and Roger Le athletics." He also told everyone Rab spoke from the heart when Rab, trainer Leo Hammel and his Rab's job is a difficult one. Clerc, one time Chicago Bear that "Rab's loved us like his own he told everyone that he was glad wife, long' time friend Frank Athletes are geared to compete great both graduated from and we would just like to say thank that people forget the bad feelings Marchese and his wife and varsity and when an injury is sustained it Trinity. Rab has also coached you." ., and hurts in life and remember the football coach Don Miller. is Rab who is called on to treat the several All-American swimmers in Rab was presented with a good times. He said that he would Few people outside the athletic physical pain and comfort the his tenure as coach. Rab's beautiful silver tray engraved "To remember the good feeling he had department realize the vital role mental wound. Rab is often ex- dedication comes from the heart. Robert D. Slaughter — From the for a long time and that this night Rab has played in shaping the pected to be a miracle worker and In the fall Rab often works 7 days Brothers of Alpha Chi Rho." Rab would become one of his fondest athletic program here at Trinity. many times he seems to ac- putting in as many as 60 hours in a also received a gold pipe lighter to memories. kindle his ever present pipe. The Rab is best known for his stories. standing ovation which followed He uses them to communicate and was sincere and Rab was obviously to comfort. Rab assured us that touched by it. this night will become one of his Athletic Department In Rab quieted the din when he cherished tales. Perhaps inside of began to explain to the crowd the that story a bit of the love and reason he has given so many years admiration which encircled that Compliance With Title IX to the Trinity athletes. He told of room will come alive and become "how he did see the athletes here as part of the folklore surrounding Trinity athletes and the entire by Jane Millspaugh Grand Total (860 responses) of the other college departments, is his family. Rab spoke of how after severely constrained by the limited one is too old to participate ac- athletic program to which Rab has In the Fall of 1975, a Trinity Question: Do you feel you are tively in sports, a person, given his best. College Title IX Compliance being denied any of the following size of their department, they are Committee was formed. Their because of discrimination by sex? forced to utilize teachers and charge was to examine the (Intercollegiate offerings) coaches in areas which are not programs in the Physical their fields of specialization. To Eight Individual Squads Form Education Department to deter- Conclusions: compensate for this necessity, the mine whether the programs were After examining relevant committee recommends that the in conformity with Title IX documents and considering recent Director of Physical Education New Football Conference regulations (recent federal developments made in the encourage, exhort, and even legislation mandating equal op? Physical Education Department, require department members to Seven Connecticut and one New "Independent schools have portunity to educational programs the committee concludes that the attend clinics, camps and con- York State independent schools undergone some radical changes in regardless of sex.) Athletic Department is not in ferences where opportunities are have formed a new football con- the past decade," Headmaster After a series of meetings, the violation of Title IX. However, in offered to increase their knowledge ference to begin competition this George M. Trautman of Avon Old committee composed a the course of their investigation, of activities which they will be fall semester, it was announced Farms School said. "Some have questionnaire to be distributed to the committee'did uncover several teaching and coaching. We believe this week following a become co-educational in- areas where it believes Trinity's that this effort should be supported reorganization meeting in Avon. stitutions, other schools have students and another to faculty, by the college. administration and staff. The overall Physical Education The conference, in the discussion decreased their enrollments. The Program could be significantly stage for the past year, was new Ralph Erickson Football intention of this questionnaire was 3) Presently the women's tennis to determine the perceptions of the improved, even though not created as the result of changes in Conference is made up of Schools technically in violation of Title IX. team and women's crew team have the academic and athletic direc- with "comparable athletic Trinity Community on the critical their regular season in the fall in questions regarding equal op- Accordingly, the committee closes tion of many independent schools resources to insure a true and fair this report by making the following order to gain greater utilization of in the region. competition for our teams. There portunities in the Physical the facilities. One result of this, Education, Intercollegiate, In- recommendations whose intent, The eight independent schools have been .some thoughts that this once again, is not to meet the however, is that lacrosse is the is the first step toward establishing tramural "and Recreation only women's intercollegiate sport formed the conference to maintain Programs. The results were requirements already satisfied but stability in their athletic programs a league for conference members to improve Trinity's program. offered in the spring. The com- among schools with an "unusually in other competitive sports." analyzed by class, by sex and Recommendations mittee finds this deplorable, and overall totals. All comments and therefore recommends that serious well-balanced competition bet- The conference is named for suggested improvements were 1) This year the Physical consideration be given to offering ween the conference members," former Loomis School Athletic considered by the committee and Education Department is'hiring a track, golf, and Softball as one athletic director involved Director, and Coach Ralph have either recently been im- second full-time woman to its •women's intercollegiate sports in commented. Erickson. . plemented, are included in the teaching and coaching staff, which the spring. Conference schools irivlude: The conference's football season committee's recommendations or will bring the total of women Avon Old Farms School, Avon, opens September-25. Connecticut; Hopkins Grammar "It's amazing just how well were referred to the appropriate faculty in the department to 2.5. In this regard, the committee is source within the Athletic We believe this is of a great im- Day Prospect Hill School, New balanced the conference isi right aware of the Department's con- Haven, Connecticut; Hotchkiss now," Loomis-Chaffee School Department. portance, for without such a step sistent policy in the past of Results of Student Questionnaire: the committee feels that there School, Lakeville, Connecticut; Athletic Director Bill Eaton might have been a serious problem responding to interest when shown Kent School, Kent, Connecticut; commented, "and we've taken Total Response (860), Total Men by students. However, for complex (539), Total Women (321) with Title IX compliance. Ideally, Kingswood-Oxford Schools, West some precautions to maintain a however, we believe it would be sociological reasons, we believe Hartford, Connecticut; Loomis- true competition over the years Question: Does the (In- that women are sometimes less tercollegiate, Physical Education, advisable to hire a third full-time Chaffee School, Windsor, Con- between our squads, I think we've woman for the department. likely to take the initiative to get necticut; Taft School, Watertown, got a real battle coming-up this Intramural or Recreation) sports activities organized on their 2) Because the Physical Connecticut; and Trinity Pawling fall. The Erickson Conference Program, deny you any op- own. Therefore, we recommend School, Pawling, New York. gives us all a goal to achieve." portunities because of sex? Education Department, like most that the Department take more active initiative in organizing such Results of Student Questionnaire: activities rather than waiting to Total Response (860), Total Men (539), Total Women (321) respond to demonstrated interest. Question: Does the (Intercollegiate; Physical Education, Intramural or If an activity is offered and no Sports Trivia Quiz Recreation) Program deny you any opportunities because of sex? interest results, it can be dropped Male thereafter. 1. What baseball player was frantic dash to their local Female Men Women Jknown as the "Wild Horse of the newsstand in 1926. Who was Poosh Yes No ' Yes No 4) The committee is particularly Osage?" (Clue: He achieved fame em up, and who was the pitcher Intercollegiate 21.2% 78.8% 81.9% 18-9%. troubled by the lack of par- in a St. Louis Cardinals uniform) that got him to strike out in what Physical Education 0.4% 99.6% 4% 96% ticipation and/or opportunity for 2. In 1927, George Herman Ruth many have termed the greatest Intramurals 0.2% 99.8% 3.4% 96.6% Trinity's women to participate in an unprecedented 60 home runs World Series game of all time? Recreation 0.4% 99.6% 1.6% 98.4%. intramural programs. To facilitate > in a single season, a feat that was 5. The term Merkle is used in greater opportunity for par- not topped until the schedule was baseball lingo to indicate when a Grand Total (860 responses) - ticipation, the committee makes extended 8 games. Only then was ball player has committed an Yes No the following recommendations : Roger Maris in 1961 able to better uncommonly stupid . This Intercollegiate 45% 55% Ruth's total; he hit 61. There was clever little word for a miscue was Physical Education 1.7% 98.3% a) that a women's Intramural one player, however, who prior to invented in after a World Series Intrarnurals 1.4% 98.6% Advisory Committee be appointed the instigation of a 162 game game in which a costly mistake Recreation 0.8% 99.2% whose charge will be to help season did in fact clout 61 home caused the New York Giants to fall organize and administrate in- runs, but as a result, of rules that victim to the Chicago Cubs, Who aecause ; tramural programs for women. have since been changed, was only was the player that shall go down Question: Do you feel you are being denied any of the following credited with 58. Who was this in baseball history as the man of cliscriminationby sex? (Intercollegiate offerings) Women Men Total player? known more for his mistakes than b) that a student on scholarship 3. Tinkers to Evers to Chance his plaudits? Practice Time ' 12.7% 3.3% 6.8% oe hired and paid from financial 3.7% 10% was the most famous 6. In 1951, Bobby Thompson hit Useof Facilities 20.6% aid funds to direct the above combination ever to hit the Uniforms 3.7% 1.1% 2.1% what was known as the "shot heard 1.4% 7.2% named advisory committee. This baseball scene. For those of you - round the world." Perhaps his Number of Sport Offerings 16.8% person's job will be not just to Transportation 4.0% 1.3% 2.3% who really know your baseball greatest accomplishment of that administrate existing programs trivia, name the man who played day was saving a quivering rookie ; 4.6% 1.7% 2.8% but to seek out areas where new third base during the time this from having to bat in the most Meat or Meal Allowance programs could be developed, and Adequate Coaching * 9 % 3% 2.9% magnificent trio existed? crucial situation he had ever faced. Contest Scheduling 4.3% 2.0% 2.9% to organize and encourage par- 4. Poosh Em Up Strikes Out was Who was the on-deck batter on the Publicity 10% 1.3% 4.5% ticipation in such programs. the headline that caused baseball New York Giants squad when 2.2% 2.2% 2.2% (Continued on page 16) fans across the nation to make a Thompson hit his mighty blow? Page 14, Trinity Tripod, May 4,1976 Lax-Ladies Rout Smith by Sue Eckles the merit lacrosse team be excused What can you say about a game back due to crease violations, but played a solid man-to-man Hayden and Margo Halle, junior the game overall was excellent. A defense. It was definitely one of our varsity captain Jean Beckwith, for their own exercise in running-. when the final score is 18-1? Ob- up the score against UR1. Ex- viously, one team completely much more skilled game could not better games and there were more and, of course, coach Robin be played. short quick passes and everybody Sheppard. Both teams are highly cellence is what sports is all about; annihilated the other and, in this humiliating the person playing case, it was Trinity over Smith. The following Thursday we played . The final score was 12-4. talented and skilled and with few travelled to Farmington to play The junior varsity followed by either leaving or graduating, next against you is not. There is a dif- From the opening draw to the very ference. last second of the game, we totally, Miss Porter's. Playing on a playing an equally fine game. The year, ought to be the same. We dominated them, never really smaller field surrounded by hills, three homes, Jane Beddall, Ginger want to thank those who supported allowing them to do much. With the bushes, and a fence, the varsity Maclea, and Coppie Tucker us; it really does help to be cheered offense unbelievable in their was slightly held off in the first worked well together and the whole on. And we predict that by the end cutting, passing, andcatchingj and half. The Farmington School offense played well. Tucker scored of today, our final records will be 8- the defense stubborn and scored first, but Barb Hayden first for us and was followed by 1 and and 4-0-1. Not bad, huh? The Trinity College Concert unrelenting, there was not too shortly thereafter ran through the Marion Dewitt. Farmington scored Ed Note: Choir under the direction of Mr*' much Smith could do. After scoring defense and placed a perfect un- one, but MacLea got that one back No, not bad at all. Indeed, it is Jonathan Reilly will present its in the first two minutes of the derhand shot behind the goalie. soon after on a beautiful goal. excellent. The girl's lacrosse team annual Spring Concert on Sunday Farmington retaliated with a goal, May 9th at 8:15 p.m. in the College game, we just kept on shooting at Captain Jean Beckwith scored to goes into today's game with a 7-1 Chapel. and bombarding the Smith goalie. but Margo Halle scored to tie it at make a 4-1 at half-time. record (their only loss coming at The 11 goals in the first half show 2-2. Farmington scored 2 more to Once again the second half saw the hands of Yale in a one point The featured works will be Lobet our success. Carter Wurts lead all take the lead, but Carter Wurts Trinity outplay Farmington. defeat) and the knowledge that den Herrn, a motet by Johann scorers in this half with 4 goals, scored 1 before half-time to make it they are recognized as one of the Sebastian Bach, Magnificat by Beddall scored to open the half and Alan Hovhaness, and Prayers of Barb Hayden, Margo' Halle, and 4-3 in their favor. Both Wurts and was soon followed by a MacLea finest girls' lacrosse teams in New Spit Dobbin each scored 2 while Eckles had goals taken back due to England. The biz was in the Kierkegaard by Samuel Barber. goal. Farmington scored their The Hovahness and the Barber will Susan Eckles contributed one. questionaole crease violations. second goal, but the defense stands at last Tuesday's game with Smith scored once in the beginning refused any more. Both MacLea Smith, and was extremely im- be accompanied by orchestra. But Farmington was not The concert on the 9th is open to but from then on, the defense was prepared for a Trin comeback in and Dewitt contributed another to pressed with the Trinity lax-ladies' ruthless; at half-time the score make the final score 9-2. MacLea abilities. The execution was the public; $2.00 for adults, $1.00 was 11-1. the second half and began to fall for students. apart. Wurts scored to tie it and was high scorer with 3 goals while precise, the stickhandling flawless, 11 The second half Was not much Halle added one to give us the lead, Dewitt and Tucker each had 2 team co-ordination worked like a different. The connection at From then on we could do no goals. The game was well-played clock and even I envied their Immortal Prof midfield from defense to offense wrong. The connection at midfield and the offense and defense passing abilities. They totally was still there and each free player was better than ever and the wings worked well together. outclassed the girls from Smith. Every September, Esquire was utilized. Though, this time were used more often. We tripled However, was it necessary to run Magazine does a back-to college only 7 goals were scored, the our scoring of the first half as So now we play our final, and up a score lifee 18-1? Everyone issue and this year, the editors are playing was of a higher quality and Wurts contributed 3, Halle and perhaps biggest game today knew Trinity was by far a superior focusing in on the faculty. They beautiful to watch. Eckles was Tina Pooie each scoring 2, and Spit against Williams. The varsity's team to Smith — did it have to be want to know who the most un- high scorer this half with 3, Wurts Dobbin and Hayden added 1 record is presently 7-1 and the proved by routing them and forgettable faculty members are added 2 more, and Margo Halle apiece. Wurts had one more goal junior varsity have not lost a game causing them such humiliation? I and why they make indelible and Alyson Henning, in celebrating called back, but it was not really . with a record of 3-0-1. We have had think not. It is obvious that impressions upon their students. of Alyson's birthday, each scored needed as the playing was superb. an excellent season and it is partly someone forgot what the word How to find out? They're asking 1. Two other goals were called The defense was excellent and due to our varsity captains, Barb "sportsmanship" means. Nor can college undergraduates them- selves. Esquire wants you to fell us about your most memorable college teacher in 100 words or less. Your character sketch must be true and you've got to name names. If we publish it, you get $50 and a byline in September's Esquire—which is a lot of glory for what probably will be the shortest piece of writing of your college career. The deadline for submissions is May 10 (write fast) and send those immortalizing words to S. O'Malley, Editorial Department, Esquire, 488 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10022.

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by Phillipe Marlowe & suspense that was mounting, made Trinity goals? I need more facts to didn't stop with Carey. In fact, in inspiring. It must have been, Raymond Chandler Psycho look like a child's nursery work with." this 18-2 rout over URI, the goals because Gerald LaPlante, co- It was a damp April morning, ryhme. "Well, if I remember correctly, I came in so fast, that I could have captain, and normally a crease < jTand I was sitting in my office. I had r "Tell me more. I've got to have told you about Maddings three, and used a calculator to tally them up. defenseman, was so excited, and so just come off the Borowitz more if you want me to take this Schweikert's lifesaver. CAREY Clint Brown, only two short of the inspired, that he trucked on down diamond case, and was trying to case." I sounded mean, it wasn't TOTALED FOUDELETE PARA. most assists record, zipped in two the field and scored a goal. It didn't catch up on the sleep that I had going to be easy. He continued. "Well, if I remember correctly. I goals, as did Schweikert and Pete really matter that he left Judson missed the past three days, when told you about Maddings three, and Braman. Co-captain Sean unprotected. Judson was playing there was a knock oh the door. "There was two minutes left in Schweikert's lifesaver. Carey O'Malley came alive with a three so well that if it wa&n't for the fact "Come in," I said, rubbing the regulation play, and Wesleyan was totaled four goals, and Clint goal effort. Steve Popkin, the he couldn't be in two places at the sleep from my eyes. And he did up 8-7. Then, Greg Madding popped Brown, that Jones boy, added one greatneck favorite, managed to same time, Judson could have come in. in one of his three goals to tie it up. goal to the effort." score a goal despite his infamous played this one all by himself. "Somethings happened, Middletown wasn't stopped "I see your problem, you guys untucked shirt. Gil Childer also It certainly was a "Ho Hum something bad. We were ..." -%-igh, they slapped one in the net, lost. Its plain and simple. There's had a single score shot, so did Greg Babes" of a day. I went back to my _ "Who's we?" A good question, I despite a fantastic effort by goalie nothing I could do now to change it. Madding. However, Madding's office to finally get some of that thought. Frank Judson. The clock was To quote that famous philosopher, goal was not as "gorgeous" as sleep that I wanted. See you next "Tie lacrosse team, you fool. We ticking away and it looked bad, Gil Childers, "Even the best of us Gil's. The game was exciting and week folks. were playing Middletown, and we real bad. However, with thirty lose sometimes. .That is, of course, lost." seconds to go, Rick Schweikert except myself.' I'm sorry, but Needless to say, I was shocked. slammed one in to tie it up. The there's not much that I could do for "You mean to say that you lost quadruple overtime that followed you." after coming off of a winning was grueling, as no one scored until the second sudden death "We thought that you might try streak as long as the line for a and cover up the fact that we lost." Daturday banquet." I waited for period, when Wesleyan somehow squeezed one in." "You've got the wrong guy, him to continue. buddy. If you want something on "Yeah, but it was a real "Let me see if I got the facts cover-ups, you'd better take your ballbuster." straight. Wesleyan beat you in the case to Maurice Stans, or Donald He was right in what he said, the 'closest match in Trinity history'." Segrett: Do you think I want game was tight and tough. It went "Yes, that's about it." Woodward and Bernstein to write into a double overtime followed by "So the final score was Wesleyan about my Final Days." two sudden death periods. The 10, Trinity 9. Who scored the He left without any trouble. He fell down once. It must have been Chris Reeves, I thought. I also fiFirst Heavies, Frosh Row to Victory thought that I should check out the by Pappa Vail and a half lengths ahead. next lacrosse game. It was well -. At Trinity, a crew race is an The victorious Frosh Heavies worth the effort. It started off on a intense experience. For several had a sweet length lead at 500 high note, Dave Murphy taking his months eight men and a coxswain meters in their race with shirt off to get a tan. Boy, is he condition their bodies and their Wesleyan, Marist, Williams, and cool! Two women fainted in ec- psyche in anticipation of six season Ithaca. They went to work and left stacy. races and the final Dad Vail the rest of the fleet behind to Trinity dominated the weak URI Regatta. This means, in all, seven contend for second. Trin's sharp team from the start. They went chances to make a lot of effort pay style and .good leg drive gave them through them, like a bulldozer ^"off—not very many. a three length lead at the finish through a room full of cornflakes. Each race is do or die. It tops off over second place Ithaca. Greg Carey performed mar- a w«ek of difficult practice and The First Lights raced a fast and velously adding five more goals to soulful psyche and strategy competitive field, placing above his season total, which, by the way, sessions. Crews rise at dawn to Wesleyan, -Marist, and Ithaca, but is only two goals short of the all- travel three hours or more for a losing to Williams. The disap- time Trinity record. Add the fact seven minute race which deter- pointing race was deck and deck, that Carey is only a freshman, and Sophomore mid-fielder Greg Madding prepares to fend off mines how worthwhile so much the result is a bright future for a URI opponent in Friday's 18-2 rout of the Rhodies. Madding 1 with Williams, Ithaca, and Trin in devotion has been. Victory is front until after the 1000 meter Trinity lacrosse. But the goods picked up three goals in the game. Photo by Mark Sterns tremendously rewarding. It brings mark when Williams took a three reassurance and concrete self- seat lead. Both Williams and respect. Defeat is sentimentally Ithaca seemed to sprint about 100 devastating. It lingers and haunts meters earlier than Trin. When Tennis Places Fifth in New England and creates a prevailing sense of Trin sprinted, they rowed through ^inadequacy which must be over- Ithaca but Williams held on to win. by J. D. Newcombe come to compete effectively in The competition is very tight in the This past weekend at the New subsequent races. Lightweight division. The Dad Vail England Championships held at Both victory and defeat were finals should be interesting. Amherst College the Trinity Tennis tasted by Trinity oarsmen last Trin's Second Heavies held the Team -convinced all unbelievers Saturday at the Onota Lake lead over Ithaca and Wesleyan for and securely established its Regatta hosted by Williams 1000 meters, stroking well above position as a tennis power in New College in Pittsfield, Mass. Trinity, the other crews at 38 strokes per England. Trinity placed in a tie for Marist, Wesleyan, Williams, and minute. Ithaca then gradually fifth place with Brandeis behind Ithaca College competed in the came back and finished a length Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth and rainy Mayday event. and half up. Trin placed second Tufts. Trin's First Heavies spec- and Wesleyan last. Trinity received some excellent tacularly rowed by Wesleyan, * seedings in the draws. In the A vWilliams, and two previously The Second Lights lost to Ithaca event Eric Mathews was seeded undefeated crews, Ithaca and in a close contest which was sixth; in the B draw Jim Solomon Marist. Trinity took a two-part anybody's with 500 meters to go. was seeded third and Charles start, beating out 10 strokes at 42 Both crews then began to sprint Johnson was seeded fourth in the C I strokes per minute and then 15 at and Trin's bladework was not all it tournament. However Trinity's '• 45 per minute. When they first could have been. Ithaca finished a high ranking was definitely the settled at a 37, Ithaca was up two boat length ahead. result of the entire team's effort. Photo by Howard Lombard seats. In rougher water Trin set- The first heats of the annual Dad Tension, luck and talent all , New England Doubles Finalists, Eric Mathews and Jim tled again to a 35 and jotekeyed Vail Regatta takes place on Friday played a role in Trinity's matches Rice in (somewhat staged) action on the courts. back and forth with Ithaca until the on the Schuylkill River in throughout the tournament. In his ,.1000 meter mark.when a strategic Philadelphia; Boats from Florida first match Eric Mathews supplied clinch the victory, Unfortunately pointing loss to Williams did quite power ten, (a series of 10 burn-it- to Massachusetts will be con- a steady flow of unbelievable radar Eric lost in the second round to well at the New England's. At Amherst's number two man Paul number one Solomon and Jenkins :» out strokes) gave Trin a half length tending for the National Small passing shots to defeat Jeff Tabin, : College Championship in this Yale's number two man 6-2, 5-7, 7- Fennell 7-6, 6:3. upset the number four seeded Tufts, lead which they held and increased entry before running out of steam ..through the finish line. The "Super Bowl" of crew racing, and 6. In the third set tie-breaker With Mathews out of the A event Trin will be well represented. Here Mathews cracked unreturnable the pressure mounted on number against Yale's Leeds and Thomas > Heavies recorded the day's fastest in the quarter finals. time with a blazing 6 minutes, 8.5 are Trinity's crews. serves on the last two points to two Tim, Too Tall, Jenkins who seconds. came through with three big- wins Eric Mathews and Jim Rice FIRST HEAVYWEIGHTS SECOND HEAVIES until he lost to Harvard's Rob made opposing coaches and teams Special recognition was earned : Jim Plagenhoef (bow) ; Mike Mackey , Lundy 6-3, 6-4. tremble to think that they are only by the Lightweight Freshmen who Paul Wendler Scott Ramsay • >• freshmen as they reached the defeated Marist and finished off Peter Van Loon Jamie'Arnold The B tournament was a disappointment to the team as both finals of the B tournament. "The . peir regular season racing with an Harry Graves Dave Telchmann Blue Machine" as they call •'impeccable 6-0 record. The high- Clark Patteson Tony Mazzarella Jim Solomon and Jim Rice were ri Jim Chapln John Grous defeated in the first round, themselves, disposed of the ding boat movers are Rob Steve Berflhausen Rich Friedman • " number two seeded team of Yale's Shields, Mike Burkin, Neil Mc- Charlie Poole (stroke) Ted Pardoe (stroke) However both "Sols" and "The Dave Greenspan (cox) Lisa Learned (cox) Reach" gathered extra points in Dressier and Tabin. After their Donough, Bill Zimmerling, Gary loss in the finals Eric and Jim Savadove, Jim Hart; Bob Childs, the consolation event and probably SECOND LIGHTWEIGHTS would have met each other in the commented; "we are only sorry and Tony Lothrop. The boat FIRST LIGHTWEIGHTS Brian Baczyk that we couldn't win the whole movers' mover (cox) is Jane Steve Stueck (bow) Russell luliano • finals had not rain halted play. Geoff Booty Blm Dow Patience and solid ground- tourney. But we will next year. ? Massey who coordinates and Bill O'Brien Win Hayward Guaranteed!" spearheads the eight. Jane is strokes were the keys to Andy Doug Logan Steve Lloyd Vermilye and Charlie Johnson's In the C event doubles called "The Whip" because of her P.K. Harris Jon Doollttle specialist's Jonathan Porter and unquestionably commanding Stu Kerr Bob Cedarbaum wins in the C tournament. C.J. Jeff Bolster Merrill O'Brien (stroke) Bob Purcell picked themselves up coxing tactics, and is the main Johnson gathered three points Jamie Cowdery 'stroke) Margaret Watts (cox) • ' before he was upset by Boston from their close loss at Williams to reason for the boat's success ac- Willie Matthews (cox) College's John Officer in the round defeat Boston University's entry cording to stroke Tony Lothrop. FROSH LIGHTWEIGHTS before bowing to a hot Brandeis She is endowed with a loud voice Rob Shields of sixteen. Johnson was so FROSH HEAVIES Mike Burkin distraught by his loss that he team in the second round. "3,nd can-,easily- intimidate a crew Tom Knowlton (bow) tlv Neil McDonough disappeared into the wilds of the The season will end this Satur- e lances away. Jane is the Al Grey Bill Zlmmerlins day against arch rival Wesleyan sparkplug of this machine. Dave Diefenbach Gary Savadore North Hampton area and has not Pete Thomas Jim Hart been heard of since. Andy Ver- and the team is looking to end a The Frosh Lights got off to a slow Al Schmidt Bob Childs successful season with a shutout 1 start on Saturday and hit a wake milye reached the quarter-finals Blalrie,Carter Tony Lothrop (stroke) for the second consecutive year win. Seniors Jim Solomon, Jon shortly thereafter which gave Eliot Klein Jane Massey (cox) and put up strong opposition in a Porter and Bob Purcell all agreed • Marist a four seat lead. Then they Geoff Stiles (stroke) that two big. wins over Army and characteristically came together Bill Nahlll (cox) COACHES; Norm Graf, Jordan Curtis, losing effort to Yale's Luis Acosta. Gary Caldwell. The double which had faltered Wesleyan would put the frosting on ana steadily rowed through the MANAGER: J. Carey La Porte. the cake. winded Marist boat, finishing two earlier in the week in the disap- Page 16, Trinity Tripod, May 4,1976 Sports /// Bantams Able To Play Ball, Have Fun at Same Time by Terry Price (Reprinted with permission of the sweltering sun. Their attitudes are athlete to fret over something as Carlow defends the athletic Somehow that seems so much f Hartford Courant) what strike you the most. Somehow meaningless as an occasional program at Trinity even though he more admirable than the type of j There is very little fanfare in- they are able to maintain all the or, heaven forbid, a lost feels it does not need it. " athletic programs which take the volved with playing college good that comes from playing ballgame. "We do pretty well considering best available talent and throw it \ baseball. Almost exclusively, the college athletics. Enjoyment and not final results we don't give out scholarships," he together in an attempt to produce accolades go to the football and' THE REWARDS ARE GENUINE said. "We did well in basketball the best possible teams. That, it is basketball heroes. The only pressure the Trinity is what it is all about at Trinity. Having fun, keeping one's mind and we usually do pretty well in thought, is for the professionals... At Trinity College, where players have on them is the kind baseball. Football is usually good, not college kids. athletics is still second to that comes frpm within. There is and body in shape and taking a respite from the demands of the too." At Trinity they are producing .academics (yes, there are still no one standing behind them ready professionals, but they are going to institutions like that), the baseball to jump down their throats at the classroom is what draws them to the field of competition. The "I could see people saying we be lawyers, doctors, physicists and players still trail the behemoths of slightest mistake or someone were bad if we did a lot of poets. The fact that they seem to the gridiron and the slender wielding a whip urging them to put rewards may seem trivial, but they are very, very genuine. recruiting and turned out bad produce relatively few hoopers in autographs given. out for Dear Old Trin. They are teams," the 6-1 senior went on. professional athletes doesn't seem Trinity baseball games are under virtually no outside pressure AN ADMIRABLE TYPE OF "But we don't give out a lot of to bother them much and •,« played almost unnoticed by the yet they are able to play a better PROGRAM scholarships so it's kind of tough. it shouldri' t. More important duties general student population. The than average game of baseball and A West Hartford resident and a We just do the best we can with await' Steve Carlow and his frisbee catch behind the empty have fun doing it at the same time. grad of Hall High School, (Steve) what we have," compadres. bleachers and the coeds who go Rarely does a helmet get tossed bouncing past are apt to draw at a Trinity baseball game. Silence more attention than the Blue and from the bench does not greet a Gold warriors of the Broad Street strikeout victim. More than diamond. usually he will be met with,& "get COMMENTARY Still, as you sit and take the 'em next time" or some other word whole scene in while working on an of encouragement upon his return by The Diz tionately—morning and afternoon one which happens to be the I first came across the above find us in the classroom, then three original reason we even enter & early tan, you are impressed with to the bench.Seemingly, it is just hours on the field, and finish the the young men who toil under the not in the nature of a Trinity article by Terry Price in the men's field of sports (dating back to our locker room at Ferris, where it is day with, on the average, three to days as children): having some posted on the bulletin board. I am four hours of studying. "The fun. Fortunately, most of us at- very impressed with it, for I warriors of the Broad Street Trinity realize that sports were believe it sums up the program at diamond" (or football field, created for enjoyment, and that Trackmen Surprise Union Trinity perfectly. The Trinity basketball court, etc.) that Mr. enjoyment is—and rightly so—the by Big Ben competition with Union's amiable > athlete is indeed primarily a Price refers to are equally the primary purpose of participating & Roger Ivan Scheur, finishing a strong student and secondarily - a par- "warriors of the classroom." in athletic contests. Unfortunately, As darkness descended upon a second to the New York state ticipant in the sports program. It This, of course, doesn't mean many people lose sight of the fact /] cold, damp Jessee Field, vaulting champ in 880. First-year hoofer seems that we've always ap- that we've given up considering that football, baseball, and/ ace Hal Smullen reluctantly slid Pat Hallisey followed his senior proached these two demands on ourselves as "jocks". No, we're basketball games are just- his pole back into its cardboard pace-setter across the finish line our time in this light: the still jocks, and we're proud of it! that—games; and though it's great sheath. Hal's second-place effort in for a third. Freshmen Dave Kyle classroom comes first, and then we But what we are even more proud to win (and I do like to win!) it's the pole-vault was indicative of the and John Sandman completed the worry about Saturday's game. of is the accomplishment of even greater when you can say, frustrations Trin's thinclads en- scoring in the running events by This perspective, however, has transcending the stereotypical after the game is over, "I had a countered throughout the day: splashing their ways to third never detracted from the energies idea of the "dumb jock" and being good time out there; I really en- strong performances which con- places finishes in the 440 and two we are able to devote to sports, nor recognized more accurately as joyed myself." sistently fell just short of besting mile run. . has it placed any real limits on our student athletes or even scholar- I'm not writing this "com- the times and distances of their After its previous victory over physical abilities. We budget our athletes. The Greek ideal of sound mentary" to romanticize.the ideal powerful Union opponents. Win- New England Cross-Country time appropriately and propor- mind and sound body, and more of the athlete, nor am I saying that ners of the New York State Indoor champs Keene State, Trinity had a specifically Plato's belief that "the every athlete at Trinity has a 4,o ' Track Championship, Union disappointing day in its April 27 ideal man is he who can excel in average and leaves every athletic^, narrowly escaped being handed a meet with Wesleyan. At the end of Title IX both athletics and scholarship" are contest with a smile on his face. I • * major upset by edging a vastly the day's competition, the Car- excellent descriptions for the am too well aware of the fact that; under-rated Trinity squad, 78-76. dinals had outscored the eager (Continued from page 13) motivations behind the Trinity's there are many athletes here who, While most of the meet was Bants 89 to 65, despite several 5) Finally, the committee athlete's efforts. It is naturally don't know where the "B-floor" is, conducted under wet, gloomy strong individual performances by recommends that the Sports In- inherent in an athlete to try to be or who prefer tQ involve them- skies, the sun never ceased to shine members of the Trinity squad. formation Director make a con- the best at his particular sport or selves in fights during games upon the "pit" of the hammer Trinity was the beneficiary of certed effort to increase coverage position; the Trinity athlete goes rather than concentrate on their throw. John Connelly's shim- few breaks in the Middletown by local newspapers of all sports beyond this and strives for given assignments. I do submit, mering, school-record-breaking and be watchful that equal achievement in the classroom as meet. The cold afternoon got off to well. however, that in general, the performance in the ball and chain a dismal start when Trinity's coverage is given to men's and Trinity athlete fills the role of a event endlessly illuminated the feared 440 relay team was women's sports. fieldman's environs with radiant Title IX Committee As Terry Price points out, ttiere scholar-athlete who likes to enjoy disqualified for a poor baton pass. is another very important him/herself by taking part in the energy and glaring luminousity. After Wesleyan's strong showing in Drew Hyland John spun, twisted, and heaved, Dick Taylor motivation behind the Trinity sports program here. We wouldn't the mile, Trinity began to put athlete's participation in athletics, want it any other way. tossing the hammer an amazing pressure on the Card's respected Tom Lips 149' 6-3/4" breakinr a record which running squad. Tom Lines began Jane Millspaugh had remained intact since 1914. the assault by striding his way to a Don Miller Beth Dean Golfers Look to UHART Invite Other members of Trinity's field first in the 100. In the 440, former Connecticut state champ and co- Bob Martin contingent followed John's stellar Lisa Learned by Abdul The season finishes up this week performance with fine efforts of captain Don Baur dominated the Trinity's varsity golf team had a with the UHart Invitational and their own. Co-captain Vic Novak event by clinching the top two slow time of it last week with only matches involving five other and promising sophomore Moose places. Hobie Porter clearly outclassed his stunned Wesleyan one match against arch-rival schools, On Tuesday, in a rare Poulin provided Trinity with Wesleyan. It turned out to be a quadrangular match, the Bants * valuable points by respectively competitors by capturing firsts in both hurdle events. Senior disappointing 3-2 match play loss, face AIC, Springfield, and placing first and second in both the which can be partially attributed to Williams. On Thursday, Bowdoin discus and shot put. Barry Dorf- stalwarts Rich "Loveman" r Lovering and Jim "Avis" Frobes Wesleyan not playing the and MIT will attempt to hack away. man s clutch second place in the traditional 7-man match. The at us in Boston. hammer and Marty Cogen's assisted the team effort by placing third in the 880 and mile runs. match was close as John "I'm still Finally, as the season comes to a] duplicate effort in the javelin Undefeated" Flynn and Jay close, the team would like to' rounded out the weight events in In keeping with tradition, the Morgan manhandled their op- mention the graduating seniors.^ which Trinity outscored Union, 27 Bantams clearly dominated the to 9. ponents, Capt. "Large Ed" lost a They are: Capt. Edward B, field events. High-scoring, soaring close one. at the #1 position and Staudinger, Jesse J. Morgan IHi The Bantams also turned out vaulter Hal Smullen mounted his Chris Jennings also lost. Christopher J. Jennings, and several fine performances in the pole for a winning 12 foot effort. Sophomore Bill Dodge, playing in Thomas M. Shultz. Good Luck and jumping events. .Competing in his Pat "Bill Toomey" Hallisey the n spot, made a gallant effort keep on hacking! first meet of the season, senior followed Hal by grabbing a third in on the 18th hole but still fell to his leaper Eric Wright dazzled the the same event. Co-captain Vic opponent by l. Jay Morgan was standing-room-only crowd by Novak and his competitive protege Teacher-Student - Mosse Poulin totally outclassed the medalist with 76. grabbing firsts in both the long and On Thursday and Friday of last jumps. His 20' 10" jump was opposition by nailing down first and second places in both the shot week the team conducted its an- backed up by Jim Davenport's nual team tournament. The winner second place bound of 18' 7" and and discus. Ace hammerman John Photo by is awarded the Wyckoff Cup. Larry Fifteen professors and ten the injured John Ziewacz's 18' 4" Connelly warmed up for his record- Howard Lombard third. In the high jump, soph Brett breaking performance by grabbing Wells took the first round lead with students are signed up for this Maclnnes produced his usual fine his bi-weekly first in that event. In 77 and was closely followed by year's marathon. To balance the effort with a second place finish of the jumps, Bant bounders Bum- Connelly Sets Dodge and Shultz. At the end of 36 teams, we need five additional, 6' 2". pers and Ziewacz bested their holes there was a tie between runners. The students are holding sophomore Bill Dodge and senior a meeting on Tuesday, May fourth. In the running events, Trin's Wesleyan competitors with seconds and thirds in the long and Tom Shultz; they were declared The meeting is in' Alumni Lounge harriers literally fought their Record - Twice! co-winners, Union adversaries right down to triple jumps. Brett Maclnnes at 7:30. If you are interested in the wire. Victories were recorded leaped his way to a second in the This past-weekend the NESCAC finding out more about the student- high jump. John Connelly '76 set and re- Championship was held at teacher marathon... please com^ by the 440 relay team of Harvey set the school record for the Bumpers, Jim Davenport, Walter Williams College. The contingent The marathon has a new goal. - A brave and able effort in futile hammer throw in the Bantam's of Capt. "Large Ed" Staudinger, Champion, and Tom Lines, Rob cause was contributed in the final track meet with Union on Besides running a bunch of miles, Fernald in the 440 hurdles, and event by the speedy mile relay Saturday. Connelly's throw of B. Dodge, Larry Wells, John the students will be running to add Tom Lines in the 100. Hobie Porter team of Baur, Howe, Lovering, and 147'8" on his third throw of the Flynn, and Tom Shultz represented pledge' money to the Faculty (^ came through with his usual strong Kyle. Despite the relay's winning day beat the previous record Trinity and were confident of their Scholar Prize. > ,. •*' performances by copping second in effort, the Bantam scoring drive (set in 1914) by four inches. On ability to. systematically fold, Spectators are welcome to this the high hurdles and battling to a fell frustratingly short and the Trin his sixth attempt he broke his spindle, and mutilate the entire unique Trinity event. Information close third in_the intermediates. trackmen were left to contemplate own record with a ferocious field. However, this was contingent concerning the marathon is . The crowd-pleasing Rich Lovering the many "ifs" which had denied heave of 149'6-3/4" YOU on the ability of Coach Sutherland avaOable from Alan Fink, Ext. 315, engaged in verbal and physical them of the day's victory. ANIMAL!!! to keep the team relatively sober. Ralph Walde, Ext. 349, or Gary Way to go George! Ankuda, box 664, Ext. 261.