Goal of Set for Consolidated Charities The most you can gi ve is what you should gi ve to the ASC.l T POI{ 'I'll E STU I lEN'J ~ S: Help for Students Consolidated Charities Drive, which gets under way next Mo nday, J J< lst yeal' the Co n~oJjdnted Ch al"ities Drive conducted for The WSSF is an organization financed entirely by American Nov. 13, and lasts until Friday, Nov. 17. the first time lJy Ih e f\ssocialcd Students of the California In ~ college and university students and faculty for the purpose of pro­ Since this is the only personal solici tation conducted during stitutc of ']'echno)ogy was an outstanding su ccess, It resulted viding as many as possible of the 400,000 destitute foreign students, the year, except for the YM CA drive in the spring, it is vitally im­ in raisiJlg O\,CI' $:J200 f(w I h c 'Vol'ld Stude nt Sel'vice :Fund, the principally in China and Europe, with food, hous ing, books, and portant that each student contribute a proportionately larger Mlwch of J)imcs, lind the Pasade nH Community Chest. These medicines. These students we help may be future world leaders, amount than if each agency had its own drive. The goal for this m'O most WOI·t h wh ile ph iI:1l1t1U'opic enterprises w hich dcser\'c and our helpi ng them now is good insurance against Communism year has been set for $2750, and in order to reach th is goal ma ny thc SlI I1(l011. of cvcry Cnltech studen t. The Consolidated and war tomorrow. C harit ics Drivc, l'cplacing the lUuJUple dl'ives of p l'evious yeal'S, of contributions orr $5 a nd $10 (and more) are needed. The Pasadena Community Chest provides funds for thirty-six dcscn 'cs the gCIlCl'OUS SUPPOI·t of evcl'yone. Dis tl'ibll tioll of Fun ds health, welfare, and character-building agencies in the Pasadena­ L. A. Dull RIDGE, P .. esident Altadena area, The combined campaign will raise funds for the World Stu­ CaUf(H'nia Institute of Technology dent Service Fund, the March of Dimes, and the Pasadena Co m ­ Student Body President Ulrich Mer ten also urged support of Fight POlio munity C h ~st. Goal fot' the WSSF is $ 1250, and $750 each fot' the the drive. Said Merten: The March of Dimes is the annual funds campa ign of the Na­ other organizations. • liThe Consolidated Churities Dri\'e is t h e only request. fo .. tional Infantile ParalYSis Foundation, an organization which not Each s tuden t and faculty member wiii be solicited by one of aid to outside ol"g:,uHzatiol1S made on this c.ampus. It is 0111' only provides millions of doUt's for the treatment and care of polio ASCIT vice-presiden t OIly Ga rdner's efficien t volunteer staff. The only clwllce io show ihat wc ':It Caltech l"Ccognize the imI'OI" victims, but a lso provides research g l'a nts to leading univers ities. solicitor will have a pledge ca rd on which each contributor may lancf' and n ecessity of ihe wOI'k that is llel'fOl'med by the MaJ'ch Caltech has received a five·year $300,000 grant from the foundation write tne amount he is 'giving to each charity. Collection may he of Dimes, the CO lllIHunity Ch est, and 'V.S.S.P. So let's a ll kick fol' research which it is hoped may make progress in finding the 01' made by cash, check, through the Institute's January bill. in :md )HIIlCh t h e final toW's OVel' t h e go

SENIORS! Any senior wishing to ob­ Frosh 50;1 Sophs ta in his senior ring, the trJdi­ tional mark of a Caltech grad· uate, should order by today from Charlie Bates in 53 In Muddy Tumult 8 Jacker a ny time or Duane Neverman in Throop Club at Magician to Star 5·2 Newcomer Win noon. Ten dolla rs mus t ac­ In Tomarraw's Dance First Since 1942 company the order. For Ihe first time since 1942 This year's annua l freshmen­ '::::======'.and for the third ti me in Caltech sophomore dance, to be held history the freshmen w on the Friday evening, Nove mber 10, On l()Y(llty O(lth annual frosh·soph m udeo, , - 5-2. from 8 to 12 p.m. in Dabney Held in Tournament Park on Hall Lounge, will b e the first Tuesday, November 7, the mud­ one in eight years for which DuBridge To dy melee lasted about two hours. the sophomores are paying. Althoug.h the freshmen in the More to the sophomores' taste Tug-Of-War were disqualified be­ is the fact that the dance fea­ .Speak Friday cause of too many men on their tures professiona l entertainment team, they were ~ till able to win and is a program dance. "Caltech Serves the Nation" i the tire s pre~ (two points), horse will he the topic of Dr. Ou­ Get VOUl" PI'Ogl'ams a nd rider (two points) and the The latter will take place for r Bl'idge's speech at tomorrow saek race (one point). ' mOt,ning's ass.embl.y at 11 in Cul­ the first half of the evening, and As a result of their seldom pre· l bertso n. ThIS wlll be Dr. Du­ a ll men are advised to fill up Dridge's first appearance at a cedented loss, the Sophs will their program books one way Friday assembly this year, and pay fol' most of the frosh-soph or another as soon as they re­ da nce. ceive them, w hich s hould be' his discussion w ill deal with loy­ a lty tria ls and espionage hunts. ' Vullo\\', ' Vallow sometime before Friday. Referees Katz, Noble, Walker, Hyde' and Magician De bute Last Friday Simmons, Tracy, McEwing, Lar­ Thl"OOI)-a comfy dance-s))ot.; }' le llliuJ{-M.ississiI1Ili s ide wlH:cl !Jar; Hickc Us- "Lct's not moon Last' Friday's political assem­ Remember that Dick Hyde son, Cagle, Polk and Engholm in o,·e,· t h is".. 1l1.lckCI·-h'em clldous toads tool; Da!Jnl'y--" W atdl Ollt. gals; h c might bite!" bly fea tured a timely debate be­ and his Rhythm Men will pro­ tween two prominent local law­ gray s hirts gathered a round the vide the mus ic, and magician yers who represented the Demo· 2000 square foot pit to see that Art Franke will put on a s how. Houses, Throop cratic and Republican platforms, the rules were obeyed. LaVerne Boyer's Orchestra By 2:30 p.m. quite a crowd of mud. Sargent for Republicans faculty, students, and interested Tug-of·\Val' F or the Republicans the speak­ After the judges checked the Revel at IH er was Willis Sargent, a gradu­ spectators had assembled to li sts to see that everyone was To Play at ASCIT Formal ate of Yale · and Harvard law watch the members of the two IL is time once again to brush I which will be open. There will Extravaganza schools, and a naval diplomat classes wallow in thick, sandy (Continued on Page 6) off your tux, scou t the fl orist's be no admission charge, but YO ll Techmell traveled through during the recent unpleasan t­ shops, and make your date for are asked to take your ASerT many ba rriers Sat u r day - ness. Outlining the general quali­ the ASC.IT fall fonna l, Saturday, Ica rds for admission. through the space-time disconti· fications necessary in a candi­ Nov. 18. The Pasadena Elks nuity to the moon-over the date for public office, he ex· Club, 400 W. Colorado, will be Th f G gangplank La the showboat-into plained the policies behind the suitably decorated with corn- eory 0 ames, the domain of the macrOcosmos ,"Va tTen adminis tration and Nix­ stalks and other mate,·ials in W W'II B T ' -thl"Oligh the tunnel of love to o n's platform. He particularly keeping with the theme of ar I e OplC the carniva l-and past t he roll­ emphasized Nixon's record con­ Thanksg iving. LaVern. Boyer Of F 'd L ing eyes of the elephant to the cerning his efforts to keep the will furnish the mus ic from rl ay ecture c.:i rCll;;. House un-American Activities nine to one. Committee from becoming a to· "The Theory 0[" Games" \\lill Ho{'ket Stl'and('d on Moon Dress will be strictly semi· be the subject of tomorrow eve· Hickctl,s House reporls an in. Rogan fol' I>e lll oCI'ats formaL For the uninitiated this ning's demonstration lecture. Dr. definite r.. ull1 bcr of men miSSing The Democratic party was I means long dresses fot' the girls, r epresen ted by Richard Rogan, a and d

., J Two ______T HE CAL IF 0 R N I ATE C H ______Thursday, November 9, J 950 Lend tl Helping Hflnd The California Tecll t HE S~UAH[S' c/RCLEI Publi6hed every Thursday durino the co.l · All has been said elsewhere in this issue about the ASCIT lege year except during examinations and holiday periods. combined oharities drive that could be effectively said; all, except Last Wednesday t.he Senior California Instltut. of Technoloty for something each of us must remember when he's asked this class participated in the rather 1201 East California Street, Pasadena, Cal. week to give. disgusting spectacle of a verbal Subscript ion rates: $1.50 per year. CAMPUS En t.red as second-class m.tt.r Nov. 22, Each of us must picture in his mind, the starving, cold and clobbering. We sat back in our 1917, .t the Post Office in Pasad.NI" C. Ii ­ fornia, under the Act of M. rch 3, 1. 79. sick student in the foreign country; the needy family given medi­ creaking seats in 201 Bridge and Offices: Lower Fleming cal care here in Pasadena, or the possible delinquent taken off laughed and applauded while a Telephone: SYc.more 6-7121 Ext. 110 the streets by the Boy Scouts, or other Community Chest youth ac­ parlor pink politiCian fro m BREWINS Bob Ku rl.nd, Editor tivity; the child who is made able to walk again in spite of pOlio, UCLA pointed out, more clearly EDITORIAL STA'F because of the March of Dimes. than reality allows, the ridicu· M.nagin~ Editor...... Barnev Engholm N.ws Ed.tors ...... OU. ne M.r.".U If we do this, we shall give, because we shall see that we are lousness of the American way Budd LeTou,,...., of life. When McHenry got Sports Editors ...... J .... Well giving not money. but help. Remember, give to the combined Thorne ICIt. Charities Drive and lend a helping hand. through we were aU agreeing Fe.ture Editor ...... BiII Whltr-..y A squeak's heard in the orchestra Lawd. Well, Mose, I certainly Copy ChIef ...... Chuck B.nj.min that the boys were pretty tired News Staff ...... Tony M.I. noskl, and eager to rush home for As the leader draws across can't blame you for that, but Jim LaTourette AI J.ckson, Jim CI'OIby, The intestines of the agil e cat where did you get it? Why, at John Weisner, bOn Tierney, Fr. nk H•• t., Asi/omflr--the Chonee offI Lifetiml luncll when they whomped up Sports Staff ...... P.rry V.rt.ni. n, The lail of the noble hoss. de Greesy, just above de latrines. Andy Boush. Ed Welch, p.te Muon. that makeshift constitution in Nick Nicholson Bold-face type, italics, superla. nar, the subjects of which range '76. -Ruskin. Fruitless Custam Copy Staff ...... Mike M.cherikoff, tives, and exclamation marks are from "Roots of World Conflict," This obviously being fruitless, Ron Ratney, G.orge Moore , P.ul He lf,-.y, Wednesday before last we reo In case you get bored, let us Tom Conno Iy. Jim Wilson the best media for a description and "Progapanda Analysis" to 'Special Writers ...... _ ...... Bob Cobb. ceived a left-handed lecture by remind you: Beginning next we betook our custom elsewhere. "Unions and Management" and Bill Whitney, John Rogers, St.n Grorwr, of Asilomar. Dr. Schutz. He gets laughs, too; month: Edith Waterhouse Pratt­ In Dabney, the Beak was greet· Carl Hildebrand Strikingly outstanding in the "Courtship and Marriage"; there ed by the sight of a ponderous Photographers ...... John Boppart, chief but the Seniors know him for fogle's dynamiC novel of human Ed I ry.n college reminiscences of those are altogether twelve from which green pachyderm. To the fore a clever debater. And when he destinies against the brilliant I US INIIS STAF' who have attended, Asilomar is to select. was Tom (Montana was never chooses to a rgue the far left background of a Hawaiian vol· BUliness M. n. ger ...... Ch. rll. St.... the annual student·faculty con­ like this) Connolly; aft, and Circulation Ma n~er ...... Oick 'Nttlt. Every evening brings the well· side, and gets laughs by saying cano, will be published as a ference sponsored by the college much at home, Le'on Michaelson, remembered recreation program that the Supreme Court moves feuilleton in this sheet. YMCA's and YWCA's throughout both men busily engaged in harmed, allhough his GPA is ex­ and that hour or two for the like a glaCier, we are comforted A tapestry shot through and the Pacific Southwest. grooming the monster. The dis­ pected to show a distinct slump inevitable bull sessions in the in the thought that a large part through with the vivid plumage During the six days from De­ cussion that ensued concerned the next six weeks. dorms or out on the dunes, of the class is laughing at him of pleasure·mad sybarites. A cember 26 till January 1 about itself with possible methods of Gil Kitching, seemingly unin· where one can virtually read a and not with him. flaming pageant of forbidden four hundred students meet to t ere s ted in his voluptuous book by moonlight. love. White man . . . brown disposal of the elephant. The exchange ideas, form friendships, But last week, when the H5 wench, was observed to show an Time t o T hink girl. . shores of a magic isle feminine guests, whom the Beak hear renowned speakers, and lecture went off the left end, I hadn't noticed, either, ventured in tense passion in the three Having talked to many who ... where blood runs hot and participate in a general experi· got the uncomfortable feeling aside they thought it would be peepholes (for men only). He have attended the event last the heart is free, and man holds ence of worship and fellowship. that the whole class was laugh· rather nice if it remained in the pleads innocent on the spurious year o'r the year before, I am in fierce embrace the alluring The Perfect Site ing with McHenry, 'and a t the lounge. Three hours later, grounds that l11> had to make convinced that the opportunities image of elemental woman as The conference is so named objects of his ridicule. What Michaelson havi.ng removed the periodic checkups. for worship and reflection are the jealous god in the mountain because it takes place in the were the issues la id bare to his shoe leather from his mouth, Whitney contributed his share unlimited at Asilomar. The can­ of fire sunders the earth and YMCA-ownedgrounds cal l ed sacrcasm? Only the Democratic crawled back to Dabney seeking to the decorations. The Dabney dle-light service on New Year's splits the skies ald hurls the Asilomar, located one mile from party, the Republican party, the rest and forgiveness. Pope, whose steadfast gaze Ari· Eve, the morning chapel pro· sea to a bottomless pit because Pacific Grove on California's United States Constitution, and Buf the Beak continued to zonaward is interrupted only by gram, and the "quiet hour," she broke the savage Taboo. beautiful Monterey Bay. In the the right to vole. Blacker, where we beheld a phone calls from Tucson, felt when one just relaxes out on the surroundings of sand shores al· His arguments were circular, Immediate Miscellanea monstrous toadstool in the that even the clotheslines should dunes and "thinks things over," ternating with impressive rock like most of the pedagogy of Well, now that you kno\.v court

in tel'dispersed war cries of the company last season. Angeles junior college. Although Opera Review revolution a lso add to the effec- Flag:stad Tlu'illillg rc estra h e did .not find. a full symphony By George Abell tiveness. The incredible voice of the CIT 0 h orchestra when he came here, Excellent P eliormance Norwegian soprano, K ir s ten he has this year's orchestra play. The San Francisco Opera Com­ By Bill \Vhitney • instruments at present consists pany opened its annual two·week This opening night perform· F lagstad, after it had had an op' portunity to warm up in the first A great variety of concerts is PIays assrcs of about eight violins, a French season in Los Angeles a week ance of the San Francisco Opera CI scheduled during the next two By Chuck Benjamin horn, a bassoon, two flutes, a ago Tuesday evening at Shrine Company was a most excellent scenes, was as fine as ever. weeks. At least two of the per- "Who killed the cat!" ing symphonic literature even Auditorium with a performance Doubtless, Flagslad's singing is one, and was full of pleasant sur· formances are within easy reach "L with their U'aditl'onal awkward of Umberto Giordano's rarely not quite so pure and lyrical as eave that poor dog alone!" prises. T he new young tenor, of Caltech students who find "c ' instrumentation, and mem·bers heard Andrea Chernel'. The re­ it was in the thirties, but if her an t somebody stop that Mario del Manaco, as Chenier, transportation a problem. yowling?" claim that it doesn't sound half vival of this work (the last per­ voice has grown heavier as it showed himself to have rich, The Los Angeies Phiiharmonicbad. has matured, it has also grown . Such comments are familiar formance in this city was,twelve dramatic voice with a magnifi"· Orchestra will make its first The unusual' combination of years ago) was a welcome treat cent high register. He is beyond richer and more vibrant. She from evening strollers who hap· asa d ena appearance 0 f th e CUf- trumpet, and two clarinets. This sings with unbelievable ease and P . h pen to pass by Culbertson on to opera·goers. question one 0 fthe finest Italian rent season tomorrow mg t at agglomeration of sounds is what control, -and with amazing vol· · · A d'" Wednesday evenings between And.'ea Che nier tenors on the operatic stage to· t e lVlC u ItOrtUm, m an or- prompts such comments as those ume. h C 7:30 9, The setting for the drama is day. chestral program. Then the and when the Caltech or· above. It also is the primary Flagstad's Isolde is, perhaps, . f h M . i chestra holds its weekly rehear- Paris at the time of the Fl:ench The juicy baritone' role of the opemng concert 0 t e USlca reason why Mr. Kline and aU the greatest the world. will ever sa Is. Revolution. The story is based revolutionist, Gerard, was taken series will be given in Dabney members of the orchestra are by Robert Weede, hitherto heard hear; certainly it is an unforget­ N cw Director on the love affair between An· L ounge at 8 :00 p.m. S und ay eve- presently on a drive to increase drea Chenier, a young poet and only in relatively minor roles. able thrill. ni'n g by the Philharmonic Trio, Under the leadership of Will- membership. Ramon Vi nay is reported to be French patriot and Madeleine, His success was well applauded in a program of Schubert, Mil- iam A. Kline, their new con- All Officers Violinists by the audience, particularly aft­ on his way up. Be that as it ductor, Caltech instrumentalists the beautiful daughter of a weal· h au, d B eet h oven an d M end e is- With Doug Calley, violinist, as thy countess. er his outstanding rendition of may, he has not yet reached the h sight-read and work up orches- so n. tral numbers for their own en- president, and Dave Elliott, an- When, in the course of events, Gerard's monologue .in the Tri­ pOint where he can do full jus· tice to the roll of Tristan. His Tuesday, Mrs. L. E . Behmyer other violinist, as librarian of Chenier is captured by the Revo· bunal Chamber. will present Ma r)~ la Jonas, out- joyment and performances later the sym·phonic stacks, the Cal­ rendition Thursday was a far cry lutionists and sentenced to 'the Lucia Albanese, who played standing Polish pianist, well in the school year. tech orchestra is one of the few Guillotine, Madeleine manages to Madeleine, is not the vocalist she from those of the early Melchior, know for her Chopin interpreta· Already this year they are co-edu'cational extra· curricular have her own name placed on was in years back, but neverthe· 01' of Svanholm. Nevertheless; he tions. The concert will begin working on Beethoven's F irst, activities at Caltech, with seY· the execution list, so that she less proved adequate for the role. did not do poorly, and his inade· at: 8:30 in Philharmonic Audi· Mozart's Prague (No. 38), a suite eral secretaries on campus as might jOin her lover in death. The cast also included the new quacy did not detract appreciably torium, Los Angeles. from "Dardanus" by Rameau, regular members. Chinese baritone, Yi·Kwei Sze. from the performance. dances fro m "The Bartered Plot Dramatic Bach Festivals Friday A886~bly Planned Bjocl'ling l\"lakes L.A. Debut Bride" by Smetana, Dvorak's Despite its typical triteness, The orchestra, conducted by N ext week seems to be Bach Last year's big event for the Slavonic Dance No.8, and other the plot is a dramatic one, and Fausto Cleva, was in top shape. The baritone, Siguard Bjoer­ Festival Week. The Pomona orchestra was the performance works of professional caliber. the 'music suits it welL As in Tristan und Isoltle ling (no relation to Jussi) mak­ C.ollege Bach-Schweitzer music of "Spooks in the Basement," a most post-Verdi operas the role Among the Wagner Music Dra· ing his Los Angeles debut in the festival is scheduled for Novem- Interesting I nstrumentation modernistic take~off on Handel's of the orchestra here with reo mas, Tristan und Isolde, has role of Kurvenal, displayed an ber 14, 17, and 19. Then be- Mr. Kline, a violinist in his "Messiah" a la Cal tech by John specL to the singers is of con· long been a perennial favorite. excellent voice, and is definitely ginnrng Friday, November 17, spare time, is presenlty an in· Campbell, Caltech electrical en­ siderable importance, although This tradition is'certainly kept in of first caliber. Herta Glaz, al­ the F irst Congregational Church structor in instrumental music gine~ring instructor. Although in this respect Giordano does not force by performances such as ready familial' in the part of of Los Angeles will commence _a_n_d_m_u_S_i c_t_h-=e:-o_r~y_a_t_t_h_e_E_as_t_· L_O_s ~:-_(:.:c~0:.:n:.:t:.:ln:.:u::.ed~...:0:.:n:,...:p:.:a:g~e:,...:6:.:) __ Bl'angaena, was qute adequate. go so far as Wagner in his music the one rendered the work by what has become an excellent the take, to the talent, they are dramas; here the yoice is still the San Francisco Opera C.om­ Dezzo Ernster, as King Mark, proved too -rumbly and wobbly annual presentation of selected Jazz not unreasonable. • the dominant ryode of expres­ pany last Thursday evening works of J . S. Bach, concluding By Art Cuse Jazz at the Philharmonic sion. The magnificance of Thurs­ a bass for this listener's taste. Jonel Perlea, also in his local on Sunday night with the great Another highlight which might For all its dramatic atmosphere day's performance of Tristan has B Minor Mass. There is no ad- I n keeping with the policy of be mentioned is Norman Granz's the work abounds with lyrical been overshadowed in Los Ange­ debut, conducted a first rate or· chestra in an admirable fashion (Continued on Page 4) this paper of giving "hep" pa· tenth national tour of Jazz at melodic passages. An introduc·. les recently only by the fabu­ trons the word on lea.ding attrac· the Philharmonic on November tion to "Marseillaise" and other lously great one by the same (Continued on Pa~e 4) lions in modern music, there are 13 at the Shrine Auditorium. JEWELER several items which we could This concert features Ella Fitz· American and Swiss cail to attention. One is the gerald, Buddy Rick, Flip Phil· Watches Oasis Club, on Figueroa near lips, Lester Young, Coleman S.C., which is currently featur· Hawkins, Bill Harris, Harry Edl­ Watch, Clock and Jewelry ing some of the best jazz artists son, Ray Brown, Hank Jones, Repairing Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests a round town. Cab Calloway and and also Oscar Peterson, an out­ Selection of Jewelry Billie Holiday were there last standing young pianist from month, while Artie Shaw and Monn-eal, Canada. Peterson has BINLEY'S Louis Armstrong are scheduled been acclaimed by all musIc crit­ Number 6 •••THE TURTLE JEWELRY STORE for November. Prices are high, ics as the most promising young 885 E. Calarada St. but considering the fact that the pianist since Waller and Wilson. management pays about $2000 We look forward to his perform· SY. 3-1853 per week, plus fifty percent of ance.

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Ricketts Wins Accalate the week was Welch, for a rea­ M,A I, E W.O_I.I S'h.oW CAMPUS(Continued BREWII-IS from Page 2) The Beak is compelled to son yet unfathomed. McCourt CIT Bowls Sunday Rogers Wins S but the Beak didn't think he was award the week's accolade (no brought a blind date to the married. harm meant!) to Ricketts "ihose dance, a voluptuary whom Welch In College League Debate Award Gas Test Cars There was, however, sinister decorations were definitely tops. had consorted with two moons Sunday, Nov. 12 at the Pasa· dena Bowling ~ourts at 6:30 p.m. John Rogers was awarded a Three DuPont Company gaso- scheming in the vicinity 'of the The lunar atmosphere, except ago. When she saw Berk at the Caltech will take part in its first certificate of special distinction line road·testing cars will be "circus." The design was to reo for temperature which was more dance, she burst wildly into intercollegiate bowling match of for his work in . impromptu shown at Tech Thursday, No­ verse the prexy's plate and con· reminiscent of Wong's steam tears and asked to be taken the year. speaking at the Speech Events vember 16, in a demonstration fine him and Vassar graduate to laundry, was very realistic and home. McCourt has been had. tournament held last Friday and sponsored by the SAE. They the room·, should they once en­ evidence of work and toil abun­ The Beak is also agog at the sud· A league composed of USC, Saturday at Santa Barbara: will take students for rides dem- ter. The deed accomplished, the dant. den increase of heterogamous en­ UCLA, LACO, LASC, SMC,C, Three, other Tech men, Roger onstrating the methods of test­ Frosh awaited the result. The Notorieties present included deavor in two perennial bache­ Woodbury, and CIT has been Baier, Ron Kramer and Jim ing and rating different fuels. room was entered; one hour Baily (with Schmippsie.), Brown lors of professional ranks, Doc formed to provide regular inter­ Pinkerton, also made the trip, See John Nobles, Rickets 42, for passed, then another. At long (with a last minute and very Eagleson and Lank Schutz. collegiate competition. Loyola, ravishing date) Dyer, Engholm, participating in .e x t e m p 0 r e afternoon riding appointments. last, the transom was opened. Flash--Pardees Seen Pepperdine, and John Muir may speaking and discussion. These cars are specially equip- Two chubby hands appeared, fol· Gardner, Halverson, Noble, Mc· Much activity was beheld in also join the conference. Debaters are now getting set ped at a cost of about $10,000 lowed by J . C. Noll's failing voice Cormick, Polk and Rodriguez. Fleming. The Pardees finally Caltech students of any status, for the Western States touma- each with multiple dash·selected -"Let me out." That is all. Enslow finally broke materialized and were seen hob­ graduate or undergraduate, may mellt to be held at Pepperdlne fuel tanks, six of which are used Half-Cracked Trio down and took out a nurse from nobbing with the bandleader, as partiCipate on the Tech team. College, Nov. 20, 21 and 22. P rac· for reference fuels of octane .rat· Halftime activities revealed a the Huntington. were the Luscombes. Other not· Duane Neverman of Throop Club tice debates are being ,held every ing 80 to 92.5, and four for test semi-crazed trio performing for Smyth bade everyone goodbye orieties included the complete is organizing the team, and all Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Dabney fuels. Other devices added to the their dates and anyone else with_ with his girl in one hand, and cabinet of UCC's outstanding intel'ested bowlers should con­ 208. 1950 model cars include a varia- in earshot. The Beak can but an overnight satchel in~ th' other. amongst whom is Morrison, over tact him as soon as possible. Anyone Can Join ble spark advance, tachometer, grapple with his proboscis. A I n Blacker Also whose story all of Fleming is He can generally be found in Any cal tech student wishing manifold vacuum and exhaust frosh unicyclist was also sched­ I n Blacker also, bacchanalia agog, and Malanoski who subli· Throop Club at noon. The sec­ to do so may still get into the pressure gauges, and engine uled to appear, but untoward in­ were at their zenith. Hero of mated his celibacy at the bar, in ond practice will be tomorrow at fluences destroyed his equilib------­ forensics program ·by contacting temperature gauges. WHO DEALT THIS MESS? company of, of all people, Eisen 2:30 at the Pasadena Bowling Dr. McCrery in Dabney 309. --=------rium. We cannot but conjecture (Continued from Page 2) and Bjerklie. Other notaries in- Courts. sor's prize bait to trap those wildly. All in all, a good time can now see that the combined eluded Arnolf, Behnke, Cagle, ------­ knights of the Montsalvat, who was had. Mr. and Mrs. Connelly SJodowski, Sunderlin,Waid, and OPERA REVIEW hands will produce four club Daily, Forgy, Ghauriproct, Keir, chance to wander to his magic were beheld by the Beak, as also TV­ Wallace, about whom we will (Continued from Page 3) tricks (five if the finesse works), Klarfeld (with obviously a gardens. were Covey, Gaines, Neverman, two , two , and cutie). Marion, Pauling, Rathje, have to say more next week. giving a particularly exciting Flagstad Again Superb Pfeiffer, Sokol, and Smythe. and moving reading of the work. Kundry, one of the shortest, two spades for a total of" ten r'::;;:::=:::=::::;;;::=:::=:':::::':::::::==:::::::::~ tricks. If, however, South takes j Parsifal but also most difficult of Wag­ of the audience of Klingsor's des­ the club finesse immediately and . Last Sunday afternoon; be­ ner's soprano roles, was por­ olate and horrifying castle court­ lo ses, then a spade will be reo tween the hours of one and six trayed again by Kirsten Flag· yard into the beautiful and color­ FOR YOUR ACTIVE CAMPUS LIFE ••• turned, knocking out South:s p.m. The San Francisco Opera stad. Despite Madame Flagstad's ful enchanted garden, where the· last stopper in that suit. And Company performed for the first seduction scene transpires, a nd ArrowlGal)anaro"SPORTS SHIRTS physical shortcomings as a con­ since declarer can take only time in Los Angeles in about the subsequent annihilation of vincing seductress, her perform­ eight tricks without touching the twenty-five years the last, and ance was nothing short of fabu­ the garden when Parsifal re­ nounces the evil magician. In diamond suit, the diamond to mal!Y the greatest opera of lous. Suffice it to say that the will be a sure entry for the de­ Richarll' Wagner. part was handled as only the in­ this production, however, owing to the lack of facilities available fense; and if West gets the lead, Parsifal, a sacred festival mu­ comparable Flagstad can handle he will run off all his spades and sic-drama in three acts, deals it. at Wagner's theater at Bayreuth, the change of scenes in the first defeat the contract before South with one of tile legends of the Charles Kullman, as the naive has a chance to lead his two Holy Grail. 'The spear that Parsifal surprised at least this and last acts was effected by dropping the curtain for a few good diamonds. pierced the side of Christ, while listener wIth an admirable per­ But if South sets up his dia­ he was on the cross, and the formance. His voice is somewhat moments, rather than utilizing moving scenery as the composer mond tricks before leading clubs, Grail, the cup that caught the heavier than of old, and suffi­ he may let the second round of blood were entrusted to the care ciently rich and powerful to be had originally intended. Seductive Chorus spades go by, and take t he third of an ordel' of holy knights at well suited to Wagnerian roles. with his ace. Now only East can In Pal'sifal considerable use is tl;1e Temple of Montsalvat, in Dezso Ernster appeared again, get the lead, since the king of made of choruses. I n the second Spain. The spear, according to this time as Gurnemanz, an el­ clubs in ,Vest's hand could not act, the sexy flower girls flutter the legend, had fallen into the derly of the grail. Erns· be a winner, and East will either about our hero seductively sing­ hands of the sorcerer, KHngsor. tel' turned ou t to be far more ac· have no spades with which to ing "Come! Come! Handsome Wagner's music-drama tells of ceptable in this part than as enter West's hand or will have stripling." In the Temple scenes the experiences of . ParSifal, a King Mark in Tristan last Thurs­ only one. the knights, youths, and a boys' "guileless fool," mad e wise day. By the time the third act Can't Set Contract through pity, who redeems the had rolled around he had weak­ chorus blend together in magnifi· In either case, the contract spear for the brotherhood, by re­ ened some, and his singing of the cent harmony. cannot be set. South's lead to sisting seduction by the extraor­ Good Friday Music left a little to In this last completed work of the second trick, therefore, is the dinarily beautiful Kundry, Kling- be desired, but as a whole his Wagner,. .his theories of dramatic. k'mg 0 f d'lamon d s. H e tllep h 0 Id s rendition of t.he part was quite COI-r:pos ltlOn h~ve reached theIr up his ace until the third spade 01-1 THE RECORD satisfactory. logICal cOn?IU slOn. In t~e place. lead, after which he may develop (Continued from Page 3) Sigurd Bjoerling appeared as of set mUSical form~, thiS col os- his club suit in perfect safety. mission charge, and the per­ Amfortas, keeper of the Holy sal tone s~ ructure IS developed Note that if East has both the formances are generally first- Grail, and displayed excellent vo· alm~st entll~ely fro~ the many king of clubs and the ace of dia­ rate_ tal talents. Other members of !ead~ng.n:0tlves whIch chara?te::- monds, the contract can be made Intimate Opera a fine cast included Disire Ligeti Ize mdIvld.ual ~ersonages, mCI- by simply holding up the ace on In Your Exact Collar Size And Sleeve Lengthl The Intimate Opera Company as Titurel, Ralph Herbert as the dents, .a~d Ide~s 111 the drama, all the second spade lead. But South of London will appear twice . Sleeves too . long? Collar too tight? 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Dabney Leads in Cross Country several years by the score of greatest. Time and again, Morg of the team would certainly feel (This is the same place as 5-4. This was the latest in a se­ stopped shots that looked like better about it if there were an the game last year). IH Basketball ries of games between the two sure goals, and would have been audience to watch them down.,,,::::::::::::::::::::::::=; The beginning of the inter­ Takes Poets schools which had all ended in with a less experienced man in the invaders from Westwood. r house basketball season saw Last Saturday the Cal tech the opponents' favor by close the cage. four games played last week scores. Second \Vin cross - co u n try team took Close Game BUTTIN' IN with Dabney taking the lead on its first conference oppo­ ~======~<. The game was a tight one a ll Last Saturday the team played with two wins, followed by nent this year and won in -by Butlcr the way, with the Tigers taking Thacher for the- second time, 'f.hroop and Fleming with a win a manner which gave team Fro.h Sports Roundup an early 2-point lead. Cal tech again beating them quite deci- a nd a loss, and Blacker and members some hope of repeat­ After the fans filed out of the by Nick Nicholson came from behind in the third Ricketts, a loss apiece. ing the 1948 championship. Run sively. The final score ended up nation's football stadia Satur- quarter, with goals by Arm­ ~ r h roop-FlcllI ing in the sweltering heat, the Bea­ 5 to 0 for the Beavers. The Tech day afternoon, the prognostica­ This week's Frosh sports cal­ strong and Libbey, to lead 3-2. vers ran the Poets into the tors reached for their aspirin The Throop-Fleming game re­ endar looks pretty bare, with After that the Beavers were attack was very s low in getting ground by 18-43 (low score ancl tried to figure out what su lted in a 27-23 score in favor only the Oxy cross-country meet never headed. started and very few shots at of Thl'Oop with Fred Anson high wins ). at 10 a.m. Saturday givinr any happened. Mighty SMU toppled Jerry McClusky of Oxy was the opposing goal were even at­ scorer for Throop with 13·points. Whittier placed 0 n l.y one action. Tech's team is still un­ to Texas, Dartmouth skidded h igh-point - man for the game tempted iff the first period. The Dabney downed Ricketts in man in the first six and didn't tried in this s port, so there's no past Yale, but the saddest of ail, with three goals, while Libbey foz:ward line appeared rather Cal over the Huskies! Many a the second game of the week by finish too strong after that. telling what will happen. Las t week's meet against Whittier had two. The excellent, close sluggish. However, the second tear was shed when Howie a 36-21 margin. High scorers for Techman Mason took first over the winners were Leon Michael· the three-mile grind. Bill Pil· Frosh was forfeited when one guarding by both teams kept the period saw a rather spirited line Odell's eleven failed from the 2, score low. Von Herzen and Arm­ then was stopped again on the 9. sen with 10, Bill Kemmel with 9, kington took a good second, member of the team didn't make many tries at the goal, but and Bob Packwoo'd with 8. Lar­ while Bob C.obb, Ray Bowerman show up. strong repeatedly blocked shots Washington, the surprise team in the air that were headed for only two struck pay dirt. ry Dyer made 8 for Ricketts. and Bill Blodgett finished out Ba~ketball in the PCC this year, looked the goal. During the second half, for­ Rose Bowl-bound if the Bear Close the scoring. The winning time Basketball practice started was 17:18.8. • 17-4 Sla ugh ter wards Gutierrez and Bhanj-Deo could be stopped. but again Pap­ Fleming nosed out Blacker, this week, with the Frosh team sharpened the i r sights and py Waldorf ilas developed a 26-25, in the closest game of the Oxy expected to show up quite well. This is the second water polo pushed through the remaining strong team by digging into the week. Bob Waid's 8 points was This Saturday the Engineers There'll be plenty of skyscrap­ conference victory for the Bea­ three tallies. Much credit is due Ramblers and coming up with high for F leming while Sandy face its first real test in Oxy. ers trying out, and the team will vers, and was probably the top to left wing Wood, who set up much-needed talent. Unless the Sweet hit for 15 for Blacker. Sensational Johnny Barnes is ha ve a lot of practice before competition we will meet in our at least three of the goals with Bruins can maintain their giant· The final game of the week again the big gun, while Jones their first game_ division. The first conference his expert feeding of the ball in­ killing ways, the Rears a re a saw Dabney trounce Throop, and Monroe offer strong compe- win was over UCLA-JV and to the center of the field, and cinch to represent the Pacific 48·27. Bob Packwood and Leon titian. The meet gets underway Frosh last Friday at PCC. The thus scoring pOSition. Ernie Coast in the January 1st classic. Michaelson sank 16 and 15 at 10 a.m. in Tournament Park. L_ At A Glance final score of that slaughter was Weber also played a nice game, Splashers points respectively. (Continued on ~atge 6) 174. Everyone on the Tech team very often stopping the Thacher The water polo squad bounced got to play. Libbey led ·the seor·· PIGSKIN PROGNOSTICATIONS CI"OSS Country offense before it could get back from a practice-game loss Calteeh, 18; Whittier, 48. ing with 8 points. Earlier in the ....M. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT S.OITS STAff week the Engineers also took a started. to Oxy by skimming the Ben· 'Vater Polo Coach Hal J_ TIo_ game - length scrimmage from Better Dcfense gals, 5-4, Monday afternoon. Lalruch-'e Mu ...... W.. Calteeh, 5; Oxy, 4. When you consider that the ...... Muir, 16-4. The defensive play of the UCLA Clififornia Cliliforni'a California Californi'a Calteeh, 16; Muir, 4. team showed marked improve­ first game sported a make-shift California 7 7 6 12 Calteeh, 17; UCLA JV, 4. Tomorrow at the PCC pool, official and a grandfather's clock ment, also. There was a great USF USF USF Santa Clara USF Calteeh, 12; Cal Poly, 1. E>LAJC will be our guests in an­ deal more teamwork between for a timer, this las t game de· Santa Clara 7 Ii 7 I Soccer other conference game. See you Welch, Nob I e and Martin. serves to be the one that counts Arkansas Arkansas Rice Rice Rice Cal tech, 5; Thacher, O. there! Rice 7 13 -Ii 6 Thacher was in scoring position in the record book. lSU Vanderb1Jt Vanderbift 123 4 l\IOI'C Fans Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Scoring: very few times and the team's Vanderbilt 7 7 7 3 IH TROPHY STANDINGS defensive players deserve a lot While the Oxy win was most Blacker ______.. _._ .. .. ______.... __ 29% Calteeh 0122-5 Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming of credit. (Continued on pa.ge 6) Brigham Young 20 I. 25 Throop ._.. __ .. ______... _. .. __ 25 Oxy __ _ 1 1 0 2-4 " F leming ______.. __. ____ . _. ___ 23% Ricketts ______._. 22% Dabney ______... 16%

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' Valtmirc ' V Mark's Gospel in the 4th chap· Neither the frosh, represented tet On May 20, and the general Showbo.at Sharps horse and rider crown because 4. Cobb '1' ter. by Phil Ulrey. nor the sophs. rep· Showboat was the theme in they had the pit cleat'ed of all public is welcome to attend. 5. Bowel'man T Everyone interested is invited resented by Jim LaTourrette, Flemll1g and the pilot's house opposition except for one pair - The UKl"cutzer" 6. Blodgett T to see what Christ taught and showed any superior strength at really I'ang the bell with the against their three.. Neverthe­ Two weeks later, on Nov. 26, 7. Lawrence ' V did. The studies will be held on first, bu t finally the freshmen dancers. The decoratIOns were less, freshmen Al Pine and Phil Toscha Seidel, viOlinist, w ith 8. Scott r.!' Tuesday and Thursday at 12:30 hauled the opposing twenty realistic fro111 the MissiSSippi Miller took all three of them Robert Hunter, pianist, will play 9. Dickinson T p.m. in 210 Dabney. sophomores across the pit to the side wheel bar and mirror to the down to bring two more pOints three sonatas: Mozart's B-Flat, 10. J oncs ' V foghorn in the pllot house. other s ide. K. 454, Beethoven's "Kreutzer," BUTTIN' IN to the undel'classmen's score. The authenlicicity of the bar However, three events later The las t valiant efforts of Bob and Grieg's C Minor violin so­ (Continued from Page 5) works by Brahms, Ravel and and mirror was guaranteed by the victory was d isqualified and Stanton and John Forgy were nata. gratifying. it seems that the Franck. the variety of gum stuck under the point given to the so phs, be­ not enough to down the two Following Concert.o;; Splashers have been knocking the bar. The gambling sharps cause the frosh supposedly had plucky frosh. Subsequent concerts include: Hungar1an Quartet to ltcturn off opponent after opponent had twenty·five men. failed to supply the funds for TiI'cd Yct? I-An All· Brahms recital Caltech personnel who attend· with some very decisive scores. Sack r.!' hnc the dance and Fleming is In the The mad fight for eleven lires Dec. 10th by Sarah Com pin· ed the Musicale Series last term With the water polo team put· Regrouping their forces, two red after the affair. in the center of the pit in the sky, pianist; George Neikrug, will be pleased to learn that the ting on such a good show, some ten·men teams next lined up for T unnel of Love tire spree event lasted for six cellist, and Kalman Bloch, Hungarian Quartet will return of you men should drop up to the r elay sack race. The fresh­ minutes, and was tied five tires clarinetist. again to this campus on May the PCC pool for a look·see. It Throop Club utilized their men just hopped away with this apiece when the whistle blew. 2-A performance by the 20th. is really amazing how clever the court for the concessions that event, easily adding another Since the eleventh tire was near­ Tri-Arte Trio on Jan. 14th of boys are at handling the ball not every carm val has. The point to their score. The vic· One of the outstanding string er the frash end zone the j udges , the Beethoven Serenade in D while in six feet or more of bawdy house was especially pop­ torious frosh team in this event Major, the Mozart D Major ensem bles on the concert stage ular with the men but a lot of awarded the winning points to water. There Is more to the consisted of H. Palmer, J. T. Bill­ Quartet K. 285. and the Doh· today, the Quartet. w ill be at date8 became quiet after thell' the 10werc1assmen. game than the popular notion ings. Phil MilleI'. Gary Boyd. nanyi Serenade inC for Vio· Tech through the assistance of that the object is to drown the views through the peek-holes. Keith Campbell, John Weisner, J U(lges Lose lin, Viola and Cell o. the Coolidge Foundation. Their opponent. The tunnel of love, penny toss· J ohn Aimes, P. W. Ulrey, Simon Sophomores, who especlally 3-A two-piano recital on program has not yet been an· LaVerne ing and dart throwll1g were pop­ Tammy, and Norm Ellett. intended drowning the pro-frosh Feb. 25th by Natalie Limonick nounced. The Beaver eleven should pIal' but Marryin' Sam was the Sol.h 's Solc ' ViII Ireferee s, w~re foiled in some in- and Leonard Stein, who w ill Last term the Cal tech Musi­ have their firs t win against the most profitable enterprise. However, the underdog sopho- stances by JOyous freshmen who play music by Moza rt, Schoen· cale, the Faculty Music Commit­ LaVerne Leopards. Pomona did ______mores ran otT with the wheelbal'- I helped some s.uch as ~ohl1 Noble berg and Stravinsky. tee and the Humanities Division not have too much trouble with row race leaving the frosh sput. to escape thell' traditIOnal mud­ 4- An All- Hindemith pro­ together sponsored a short but LaVerne and the Sagehens are DuBRIDGE TO SPEAK tering, swimming, and stumbling dy fate. gram on March 11 th by the highly successful "Spring Music having just as many problems (Continued from Page I) futilely in the oozing mud. This Polk, Engholm, Larson, Walk­ Rehel' Ensemble. Festival," which featured cham­ as many 'problems as Tech when cations of James Roosevelt for triumph netted the second year· el', and Tracy weren't quite so 5-A program of Cimarosa, ber music performances by out­ it comes to entering the win col· Governor and Helen Gahagan lings one point, but they never fortunate and received a thor­ Bach and Holst on A pril 15th standing lI) s tl'Ul11cntai soloists umn. Figuring all the angles, I Douglas for Senator in last Tues­ quite regained the initiative ough dubbing. On the other hand by Be r t Gassman, oboist; and string ensemble .:; from the cannot see how the Beavers can day's election. As part of the again . Part of the twenty-man Bud Katz took the easy way out George Drexler. flutist, and Los Angeles urea. The response lose, but this year of upsets has Democratic platform fo}' Califor­ wlI1ning team in this event can· by leaving just after the sack Shibley Boyes, pianist. to the series was sufficiently been awfully rough on the "I nia, he stressed party pOlicies sis ted of John Winslow, Bob race, his fa te to be decided later 6-The Manuel Com pinsky gratifying to make possible a got the s traight poop" boys. So supporting improved education­ Stanton, Bill Ga rdner, Francis by the Fleming so phs. Trio on May 6th, play ing complete schedule this year. there is nothing left but to keep al facilities and the protection Scott, Bill Peterson, Bill C.onner, the fingers crossed come Satur- of small business. day afternoon. At the end of the debate. each C I h speaker came out lor an addi· Classified Ads a tee CIT ORCHESTRA . I fi . t I b ttal LOST- Parker 51 pen with dark blue body (Continued from Page 3) tIona ve mmu es or re u and Qold-plated cap. Lost 10'45 to h l\Iore MentbeJ"8. P lease and questions from the audi- ~~i5frOammRO~:'n~~~Y ' H~rvfom~l~ %or~~ P armacy So with high hopes for a well- ence. ~H~T~. ~Y~.~ng~.~R~o~o~m~'~o~.~O~ 'd~Oo~'~m~~ rounded musical year the Cal- r=-======',=; r: COURTESY, , SERVICE tech orchestra again ' expresses Two Self Service Laundries CAMPUS SATISFACTION interest in all students and sec- Dependable Registered Pharmacists retaries who have forsaken their LAKE AVE. WASH OUT BARBER SHOP Prompt F",e Mot... 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