o p^0 l&C&CY O X z >» jcarded CSL rn M Connecticut Daily Campus So00 c! Serving Storrs Since 1896 VOL LXIX, NO. 102 STORRS, CONNECTICUT THURSDAY, APRIL I. 1965- 1 Gen. Timmes Stresses Long UConn Once Again Becomes Range Plans In Vietnam Home Of Husky, Jonathan VII

by David Chapnlck Following the address was a UConn has once again become The dog is a gift from the School of Engineering at the Un- In his speech Tuesday night, question and answer period the home of the Husky. There University of Alaska and is ex- iversity of Alaska. During a Major General Charles J. during which members of the is a Jonathan VII. pected within a week to ten days. conversation, Dean Bronwell ex- Timmes highlighted the need for audience were allowed to ask Karen Fromkin, Jonathan Com- The offer of a dog from the plained that the Jonathan Com- the United States' presence in about specific instances and ev- mittee Chairman, reports that University of Alaska came about mittee at UConn was looking Viet Nam and the accomplish- ents. the committee "has secured a as a result of a chance meeting for a dog to replace the one ments we are making there. Among the questions asked was six-week old, male, white Husky between Dean Bronwell, of the killed In an automobile accident He stressed the long range plan one concerning the charges made pup to serve as the traditional School of Engineering at the Un- last year and that they were we are using in our policy toward that the equipment being sent mascot of the University". iversity, and the Dean of the having difficulties in their endea- Viet Nam. to Viet Nam was not of the best vour. Talking to a full house of stu- quality. This has been the topic The Dean from Alaska, upon dents, faculty and the general for several newspaper and maga- returning to "The Polar Bear public, the General commented zine controversies and has been Campus", presented the Husky on two main points: 1) the brought up on the floor of both problem to the Student Govern- U.S. Advisors in Viet Nam— the House and Senate as well as ment there and the following their role and the Vietnamese being discussed in committee telegram resulted: units to which they are assigned meetings. COLLEGE ALASKA and 2) the tactics and tech- General Timmes answered, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA niques employed In counter in- "We actually send the best mat- DEAN BRONWELL , surgency as embodied in the erial. However, the weather Is WE HAVE WHITE HUSKY PUP national Pacification Plan. most debilitating. This condition BUT WE NEED MORE INFO. The purpose of this plan, In ruins everything. We had to CANNOT AFFORD SHIPPING the General's words, Is to "give put lights in our closets to keep COSTS AGAIN IF NO ARRANGE- security to the countryside, to our shoes from mildewing. We MENTS CAN BE MADE. WE bring the benefits of government do send over the best material." MUST KNOW IMMEDIATELY SO to the people, and to win the Miss Arlene Bryant, former WE CAN GIVE THE PUP AWAY. hearts and minds of the people News Editor of the Daily Campus, REPLY IMMEDIATELY. away from the Communists and put the following question to the PHILL HOLLAND to the government." General: "Sir, you say we are PRESIDENT Pacification Plan calls for Viet- there because of our national ASSOCIATED STUDENTS namese civil action teams to interest. Could you describe UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA supplement the military in organ- the reasons for this?" Dean Bronwell then contacted izing the hamlet and village and General Timmes answered Miss Fromkin who, after con- then assisting the people in the citing the fact that the loss of sulting with the Jonathan Com- hamlet by establishing first aid, Viet Nam to the Communists mittee and the Executive board medical care, education, and would lead to the loss of all of the Sophomore class, sent a assistance In crop and cattle Southeast Asia. "The result," telegram to Alaska accepting production. he said, "would be 240 million their offer of a dog and asking "The role of the military," more people under Comminist FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: MAJOR GENERAL Charles for further details. said General Timmes, "is to domination. As you well know, J. Timmes, Senior Class President John Dolan, and As per arrangements, the dog render protection for the people It is much easier to keep people Professor of Military Science Colonel Russell Hawkins. will be shipped air freight to while these civic action teams free than It is to free them (Photo By Firth) Bradley Field where he will be are helping them and bringing once they are under this dom- picked up and taken to the UConn the benefits of government to the ination." campus. Upon arriving on the countryside." On the possibility of Chinese Union Mall Site Of Turtle campus, Jonathan VII, after a When asked to comment on the Intervention and the action the barage of shots, both medical progress of this plan, he said, United States would take if there and photographlcal, will be sent "The program is a difficult one, was such intervention, he said, to his home in Mansfield. especially in a backward country, "Major intervention by the Com- Tourney Of Approaching CCC Previous to this, arrangements and will necessarily take a long munist Chinese is nowhere near had been made by Miss Fromkin time to implement. The plan as easy as it sometimes sounds. A North Eastern Invitational CCC Marathon in the name of with Mansfield Training School has, however, been successfully The terrain and weather condi- turtle Tournament (NEITT) the turtle. to house the dog. At Mansfield, applied in Malaya and is proving tions along the routes the Chi- sponsored by McMahon Hall for For additional Information r Jonathan VII will be under the successful in Vl ' Nam. The nese would have to take to in- CCC will be held on April 27 contact Skip Weeks or Al Lehrer care of a Mr. K. White who reason for its sua.ess is that tervene are prohibitive to effec- at 3:30 p.m. at the Union Mall. at 429-6206. will provide the dog with all it is directed against gaining tive logistical support. This According to Al Lehrer and the obedience training that he control of the country through inability to readily transport sup- Skip Weeks, co-chairmen of the Louis Coxe, last In the will need to perform his duties terrorism. This is the aim of plies to the troops would ser- event, applications have been sent B.O.G. Young poet series, as mascot. the Viet Cong. iously hamper their effective- to every house on campus and will appear tonight at 8 p.m. As tradition has it, adminis- "The war in Viet Nam is a ness. It would make the pur- to 120 schools from Maine to in the U.N. Room. tration and responsibility for the different type of war in that it suance of a large scale conven- Pennsylvania. He Is a Pierce professor mascot reverts to the Freshman cannot be won by military tional war most difficult for An entrance fee of five dollars of English at Bowdoin Col- Class. strength alone. Rather all the them." Includes the turtle which will be lege and he holds degrees Said Miss Fromkin, "I wish to facets of national power must be General Timmes also expressed provided by McMahon. Houses from Harvard, Princeton and thank the members of the Jon- co-ordinated and brought to bear the opinion that the United States may enter their own turtle, how- Minnesota. athan Committee for their work, on the insurgents." would use any means necessary ever. All proceeds will go to Professor Coxe is the co- the Freshman Class Council for Throughout the speech General to repel and defeat any invasion CCC. author of the broadway pro- their assistance, and the Student Timmes stressed the fact that of South Viet Nam and that nuc- Lehrer stated, "Judges will be duction "Billy Budd: A Body for their interest. I es- civil action and economic and lear weapons conceivably would two members of Administration Play," and the author of pecially want to thank Dean Bron- political activity were equal in be used if the situation warranted yet to be determined." four volumes of poetry. well for his concern and p^'in importance to military activity. it. Mr. Lehrer also stated that in helping secure the dog.' the race "will be held on a regulation size track for turtles." Three trophies will be awarded. World News Briefs Two will go to the house with the fastest turtle and to the house donating the most money to the Johnson Meets With Taylor Public 'Primitive (AP)—President Johnson held a another meeting today. High late afternoon conference with officials denied a report in Wash- Religion' Lecture General Maxwell Taylor, his am- ington that Taylor will resign bassador to South Viet Nam. This by the end of the week and his By Mischa Titiev was Taylor's first meeting with Viet Nam assignment be taken An authority on the Indians of the President since he returned over by Alexis Smith. Secretary from Saigon last Sunday. The Arizona will deliver a public of State Dean Rusk told newsmen lecture on "Aspects of Primitive White House said there may be he is sure the report is not true. Religion'' April 5 at the Student Union Ballroom at 8 p.m. Mischa Titiev, professor of Senate Votes Defense Funds anthropology at the University of Michigan, will appear under the (AP)---The Senate Armed Ser- request, the total Included 82 auspices of the Student Union vices Committee unanimously million dollars not asked for by Board of Governors. THE DOLPHINETTES, UConn's Synchronized Swimming approved authorization of more Defense Secretary McNamara to Professor Titiev has worked Club, rehearse a number from their show entitled than 15 billion dollars for the hasten development of an with the Araucanlan Indians In "Time After Time" to be held April 2 and 5. Tickets defense Department for the fiscal advanced manned bomber, and Chile, the Japanese settlers of for the 8 p.m. performance at Brundage Memorial Pool year beginning July first. Al- nearly 134 million to build two Lima, Peru, the rural Inhabitants mav be purchased from the central desk at the HUB or though the committee cut some more nuclear submarines than of Okayama Province, Japan, and from the Dolphinettes this week and next Monday. 13 million from the department's McNamara had proposed. is the author of four books. (Photo By Fratlno)

bearded CSL PAGE TWO CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1965 Connecticut the editor Book Stolen Daily Campus To the Editor: maybe we should completely ciety. "The amazing human To the fellow In the white over- withdraw and hand our govern- rationality", so often mentioned coat who took my Math 205 book ment over to them peacefully. In the article, is made to seem Skitz from North Campus cafeteria at Then there would be no more to be something to be bowed down Two weeks ago in this column we urged noon Friday: If you return the wars-just pathetic revolts like to. Actually, we advocate reason book to me or leave It outside those of Hungary and Poland. as a tool to be used, not a muse houses to exhibit a bit of creativity and my door, no further action What price peace? to be called upon. It would be spirit by entering the annual Skitzofunia com- will be taken. Elizabeth Burns extremely difficult to direct one's petition sponsored by the Sophomore class. George Smith rf-fci . .. . South Hall life by Intuition or emotion 317 Windham Hall Objectivism alone—reason must be used. As a result of this, one more house entered, This letter is not written as a bringing the grand total to eight. Since the Thanks To the Editor: personal attack but as a correc- Spring semester is overflowing with activi- That, "Random Rambling, Or tion of the previously mentioned To the Editor: Why Atlas has by now A Per- article's distortion. ties, we can consider excusing the remaining We would sincerely like to manent Back Condition" is a Pamela Ann Minor houses for not choosing to undertake some- thank the University Ad- complete distortion of fact, as McMahon-North thing they may not have had time to do well. ministration, or whoever was admitted by Its author's refusal responsible, for the elimina- to be known. Debate in any Ob- Laius Says,.. At the same time we congratulate those tion of the steam whistle blasts jectivlst meeting Is welcome; houses that are participating. They will find which have resonated through and, despite of what was said In To the Editor; our halls three times a day- "Random Rambling", no one has This much awaited classic their reward in the fun they have rehearsing six days a week. The sound their "ears cubed" or Is "thrown Greek drama OEDIPUS opened and staging the productinn, and in the prizes level of these blasts was mea- out of the window". The report this week at our local college they will win. sured at 90 decibels which, on last Thursday's meeting Is theatre. But except for techni- for example, Is comparable to composed of nothing but falll- cal features, lighting effects, and Their reward could be far greater, however, having a jet plane fly through clous quotes keyed to make Ob- set decoration, the play reeks. if the rest of the student body showed a little your room at 7:00 A.M. jectivism appear as a threat to Now what possibly could go interest in their efforts. These productions We hope that the termination the individual's basic rights- wrong with "a tried and true" Is permanent. The ubiquity of free speech, thought, religion, like OEDIPUS? at one time were very well-attended an en- electric alarm clocks, transis- and etc. We are not trying to Well, Instead of wallowing in joyed. The past few years have shown a lack tor radios, buildings with syn- force our views on anyone or to rich drama, the characters wail of interest and drop in attendence, but this chronous clock systems and etc. deify Rand. and rave contorting themselves has eliminated any useful pur- The article which I am criti- Into what becomes - "Try outs year tops them all. To date, ticket sales pose that the whistle might cizing gives a picture of "an for a Theban High School cheer- have barely hit double figures. As a result have had. It now only serves extremely square table" around ing squad". The director, ap- of this, Skitz will probably be discontinued as the "Tarzan Cry" of the which are seated groups of In- parently seeking to make music Maintenance Department, as- coherent fanatics and one per- with vocal harmonics, ends up in the future. We agree that in view of the serting dally who is, In fact, secuted seeker of truth. In the playing havoc on an old fiddle. circumstances, a move to do so would be a the Lord of the Campus. first place, the table was oblong. The Greek chorus, In our lo- wise one. We do think, however, that the last The Graduate Men of Secondly, I did not see anyone cal show, appears to be a fru- Wood Hall "thumping the table with his fist" strated musical comedy. The Skitz should be a good one. or hear anything resembling the sing-dong lyrics and aborted Work-Study absurd quotes which were re- dancing provide amusement as ported. The author seemed so one witnesses a private theater Quantity Vs. Quality To the Editor; busy trying to make nonsense party for rejects of AA. But, During the past few months, plans have The work-study program sup- out of what was said, why not alas, the Chorus Is a strong posedly formulated to give suc- also accuse us of attacking pa- point in the production. been announced for more dormitories, ex- cor to those needy students who triotism and motherhood—maybe The make-up, creating a mask- panded graduate facilities, and athletic fields. have the misfortune of the In- he will next time. like effect, would have served While these projects are needed and cannot ability to glide through their We did not "set aside the 2000- well If the actors had been allow- college days free from financial year tradition of Western philo- ed to adjust their volumes. But help but add to the value of the University, problems, has become the lu- sophy", rather we continued it such was not the case, and the they are all focused on quantity, not quality. grotesque markings only delete dicrous bureaucratic mode of by searching for answers; ques- the drama Intended, since facial The sophomore class, has initiated a peti- ellmlnting students from the tioning Objectivism In the light university thereby decrement- of "that tradition". Our ap- expressions are turned to stone. tion aimed at improving the quality of the ing the extra-lecture duties of proach Is neither the subjective But wait? All is not lost! view, of which we were accused, The set design bowlders through University for the new students and for Instructors and their sub- and for all purposes becomes the those here already. The petition states that ordinates, instructor-employ- nor a system of rigid tenets ers have become oblivious to into which everyone must fit. main character in Oedipus. It while Gov. Dempsey has been generous to the "student" role of their em- We do not "Insist that man must offers strength and character to ployees, and along with their be happy" but believe that hap- the actors wandering beneath its UConn when compiling his budget, there are mlghtly columns. many areas in need of funds for improve- graduate lackeys, mercilessly piness, as the result of the impose tasks and working achievement of one's goals, Is The lighting effects shine I Con- ment. We commend the Class of '67 for re- schedules exceeding the limits an honorable and a sensible end gratulations go to the capable cognizing this need and for doing something of the student-employer "ver- for which to aim. The creators controllers of "the light". All In all, the experience was about it. bal" contraction. of the United States Constitution Must we too march to en- deemed it so. "The profit mo- amusing. But don't let me dis- lighten those responsible? Are tive also, which Is, of course, courage you. OEDIPUS should be our wishes that unintelligible to ultimate'' Is not an ultimate but seen for all the time and work Bravo, McMahon their uncomplicated, pseudo- rather a misinterpretation of our required for such productions. Already we are tired of urging and com- realistic minds? stand—that trade Is a stable so- Softly yours, plaining on this page. We fesl Appreciatively, cial and economic basis for so- Laius more satisfaction when we are able to com- A_20th CENTURY SERF mend and congratulate. Today we feel we must Absurd Fallacies CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS commend McMahon Hall for their Turtle EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Race in behalf of CCC. We're sure that our To the Editor: judi Becker The letter on morality and editorial recommending such a project left South Vietnam was one of the MANAGING EDITOR questions of its feasibility in the minds of most emotional and fallacy- rra Loss many of our readers. Although McMahon's packed letters on this subject BUSINESS MANAGER yet printed in the Campus. To idea was conceived before we suggested it, the tune of "poverty, hunger, Brian Hubbard it is a perfect example of what we had in mind. law of God, Christians, kill News Editor: Frank Mollnskl Circulation Mgr. Paul Reynolds McMahon has gone one step further and has children, and bomb hospitals", Photo Editor; Mike Cooney Sr. Asso. Ed.: Paula Leach the U.S. is compared to Hitler's Sports Editor; Charles Llpson Executive Aide; Howard Walter sent letters to other colleges as far away as . The gas used in Feature Ed.: Donna Paffumi Pennsylvania to inform them of the purpose Vietnam is a far cry from the of CCC and their Turtle Race and to invite gas (if Hitler-the goals are com- SPORTS STAFF: pletely opposite. The U.S. is Hawk Brown, John Strom, Steve Sfber- them to travel to Storrs to participate. We using tear and nausea-creating fein, Mike cronln, David Flora. feel this was an excellent idea for several gases (source of information; NEWS STAFF} reasons. First, it promotes the name of the N.Y. TIMES) In order to pre- Judy Kierys, Sue Cronln, Karen Wlshnews, University of Connecticut and improves our vent needless killing. The mili- Dave Chapnick, Mike Klein, Claudia Osmol- tary handicaps the population ski, Robert Hurley, Fesseh Ato Tekle, Char- relations with other schools. Secondly if any for a short period of time in lotte Evans, Jackie Longo, Nancy Parker, of these schools decide to participate, the order to separate the guerillas Sharon Felngold. from the general population. profit realized from this event will be more The masses soon recover and BUSINESS STAFF: sizeable. Lastly, but certainly not leastly, are In no way "inhumanely Candy Resnlck, Donna LaFlamme. the idea of CCC may be adopted by another killed". The gases are of a LAYOUT STAFF: school as a result of this publicity. We con- similar type used by police in Maryann Fender, Kathy Ellwood, Roberta U.S. cities to control riots.- Mullen, Barbara Gahn, Maryann Markow- gratualte McMahon on a Job well done. Let's not wring our hands at skl, Pamela Searle, Penny Camp, Kathy i the thought of mass gas exe- Barnes, Pat Turner, Vicky Hawley, Avlx Published dally while the University Is In session except Saturday! and cutions In Vietnam. Absurd. Ashaba. Sunday*. Second-class postage paid a'. Storrs. Conn. Member of the As- The letter also suggested that sociated CollcKiutc Press. Accepted Cor advertising by the National Adver- PHOTOPOOL: tising Service. Inc. Editorial nnd Business offices located In the Student we should stop the "cruel war" Union Building. University of Connecticut. Storr». Conn. Subscriber As- In a place where we are not John cummlng, Harold Davis, John Down- sociated Press News Service. Subscription rates: $5.00 per semester. JB.on ing, Steve Firth, Larry Fogelson, Rich per yesr. Return notification of unclaimed mailed copies to Connecticut wanted. The communists don't Dally Campus. University of Connecticut. Storrs. Connecticut. want us anywhere in the world— Fraser, Dave Gadd, Sandra Glelarowskl, Ken Golden, Ann Iwanclansky, THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1965 CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS PAGE THREE Connecticut Science Talent Mildred Miller, Star Search Winners Disclosed To Appear Apr. 8 At Jorgenson Auditorium The names of six high school Falrfield. Mildred Miller, the Metropoli- Mildred Miller will be accom- neyed to where she had students who have displayed re- Mary E. Stanton, Southlngton, tan Opera Company's mezzo- panied by Lowell Farr at the markable ability In the laboratory been engaged for the season and "A Study of the Effects of Ra- soprano star, appears here April piano. Dr. Jack Heller will con- offered her a contract. She was were disclosed Tuesday, March diation on Plant Growth and De- 8 at the Jorgenson Auditorium, duct the orchestra, which will 30, as winners of the 1965 Con- obliged to decline this offer be- velopment," Nellie F. Shepard, along with the University Sym- offer several symphonic selec- cause of her European commit- necticut Science Talent Search. Southlngton High. phony Orchestra in concert at tions. ments, but the following year Each of the Students who enters CSTS entries awarded honorable 8:15 p.m. At the conclusion of the con- Miss Miller returned to the the University of Connecticut and mention and their projects and cert there will be an open re- United States and her debut was majors In science, mathematics teachers include: McGiU Students ception in honor of Mildred Miller made. This debut took place in or engineering will receive a Gail A. Burrlngton, Windsor Mildred Miller just recently 1953, and she walked off with $500 scholarship. These CSTS Locks, "Observations of a Type Protest Against completed her first color film; the honors despite the several scholarships, which are renew- of Biolu mines cent Fungus," Ed- Otto Nicolal's opera, "The Merry singers "name" that were ap- able for candidates who maintain ward Luke, Windsor Locks High; Wives of Windsor", in Vienna. pearing along with her. high scholastic records, are pro- Walter T. Peldl, "Endogenous $100 Fee Boost Her cinematic debut--in the role Last January, Mildred Miller re- vided by the UConn Board of and Exogenous Hormone Inter- of Frau Reich—was done in bil- Trustees. turned to her Alma Mater, the relationships Ackoss the Para- A campus-wide protest has be- ingual form, first In German and The State talent search Is part biotic Earrier of C57BL/6J gun a; McGlll University in Mon- then in English. She also per- New England Conservatory of of a nationwide hunt conducted Mice," Nellie F. Shepard, South- treal, Canada, to protest a plan- formed 's concep- Music in Boston, to give a bene- by the Science Clubs of America. lngton High; and John R. Sachs, ned $100 in the annual tuition tion of the same character ("Meg") fit recital for the scholarship It is sponsored by the Connecti- Stamford, "Esters and Esterifl- rate. Nearly six thousand in his opera, "" at the fund established there in her cut Academy of Arts and Sciences cation," Mother St. Mary Del- students rallied on the McGlll Met. during the past season. name. Having established herself as a and the Connecticut Science phine, Stamford Catholic High. campus, then marched to the Interestingly enough, Mildred Teachers Assn. The UConn Di- Judges for the talent search Miller's Met. debut materialized bona fide prima donna, Mildred Place Vllle Msrie. Miller developed another facet of rector is Dr. David Blick pro- were the following UConn staff Cabinet minister Rene Levesque as a result of her singing fessor of science education. members; Dr. Blick; Dr. Mar- met the students and received a "" with the Munich her art—that of a Ueder singer. 1965 CSTS winners their pro- shall Walker, professor of phy- brief outlining student objections Opera. Being the Met's general Among her achievements in this jects and their advisors are; sics; Dr. Edward J. Bartholo- to the fee boost. The student manager had arrived In Munich medium are two recordings with the late Brunc Walter, which in- Allan M. Hartstein, a student mew, professor of chemical en- action won immediate support just after her performance there of Mark H. Glfford, Conard High, gineering; and Dr. Russell De- and found that city ecstatic over clude Mahler's "Das Lied Von from fie Canadian Union of Stu- der Erde" and Brahms' "Alto West Hartford entered a pro- Coursey, professor of zoology. dents. the talented American. He jour- ject entitled "Investigation of the Rhapsody" Krushnik Effect." James Nathan- son , a student of Harold R. Frazier, Hall High, West Hart- ford entered a project entitled "Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Induced Reduction of Virulence." James Nathanson was also a national winner. Barnee Mina Escott, "Analysis of Two Independent Methods of Arresting Mental Illness," Will- iam M. Gilmore, Norwalk High. Barnee received a national honorable mention. Edward P. Holub, "Electrons and Fluorescence In Chlor- ophyll," Mother St. Mary Del- phlne, Stamford Catholic High. Philip J. Kuekes, "Theory of a Maximum Temperature," Robert E. Poeltl, Roger Ludlowe High, Talk To Be Given On Opportunities In Social Work A representative from the Con- necticut State Welfare Depart- ment will be at the riacement Office on THURSDAY AFTER- NOON, APRIL 1, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Mr. Bruce Breiling, a graduate of the University of Connecticut and now personnel assistant for the Welfare Department will dis- cuss the opportunities in social work available to students with a bachelor's degree. Forty-three UConn students who graduated in 1964 are now af- filiated with the Welfare Depart- ment as case worker trainees. Some of the college majors of these 43 were sociology, psycho- logy, history, English, education, political science, philosophy, child development, art, forestry, biology, botany, theatre, accoun- ting, marketing, music, econo- mics, and zoology. 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Full time summer. sign at your Connecticut Bank and Trust Company office. Do it today. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL HENRY BOULEY PRES. THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY TARTEN JANITORIAL SUPPLY TELEPHONE 123-0087 THE BANK THAT PROVIDES A COMPLETE FAMILY BANKING SERVICE SS Convenient Offices Serving U Connecticut Communitiet PAGE FOUR CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS THURSDAY, APRIL I. 1965 Conn Students Star In Film U Of Michigan IFC Finds Fraternity On Mansfield State School Guilty Of Religious Discrimination UConn students were the stars to an entirely different situation ANN ARBOR (CPS)-The Uni- nature," the statement continued, of a public university," it said. In a Mansfield Training School from that offered the average versity of Michigan Interfrater- "the Executive Committee has The council has not yet decided film shown at the World Recrea- college student." nity Coucll Executive Com- found that the wording of the on what penalty, If any, it will hand down In the case, but under tion Meeting on October 19,1964. "Much help Is needed to aug- mittee has found a campus fra- ritual required committment to The movie was shot at the ternity guilty of practicing re- religious convictions which are IFC bylaws, It is empowered to Mansfield State Training School ment the efforts of existing par- ligious discrimination. withdraw recognition from Tri- ticipants In the program," said unacceptable to many students where two hundred students have Miss Gllberty. There are many The case marks the first time attending the University of Michi- gon if It chooses to. If such participated In a volunteer pro- the Michigan IFC has taken judl- gan, and thus has the effect of action were taken, the group could openings In the areas of hos- cal action against discrimination no longer participate in IFC-or- gram Initiated by Miss Patricia pital, education and recreation. discriminating on religious Gllberty. Miss Gllberty, daughter In one of its member frater- ganlzed rush, fraternity intra- There are also salaried, part grounds." of the superintendent of South- nities. "The Executive Committee re- mural athletics, or receive other time Jobs offered by the Train- privileges coexistent with IFC bury Training School, said, "the ing School. In a statement, the IFC exe- cognizes that Trigon, in its at- film was but one of the many membership. All those interested may contact cutive committee found the Tri- tempt to Integrate a strong re- ways the University has received gon Fraternity guilty of viola- ligious background into a social No decision will be taken, how- either Miss Gllberty or Mrs. ever, until after spring semester recognition for Its help at the Marjorie Williams at the Mans- ting an IFC by-law which pro- fraternity, does indeed nurture a Training School." hibits member fraternities from "spiritual ethical development" rush. Even if the IFC field Training School. All ar- which is not Incompatible with the withdraws recognition from Tri- Among those lauding the pro- rangements are made on an Indi- discriminating "in the selection gram Is the government. Both of members on the basis of race, principles of the Interfraternlty gon, It would still retain student vidual basis depending on the government recognition as astu- State and Federal governments particular student's Interests. color, creed, religion, national Council or of Michigan fraterni- find the work of the students origin, or ancestry." ties; however, in this attempt dent organization. The student Transportation Is provided for by Trigon has violated an Interfra- government could initiate its own so worth while they have extended the School. Buses leave dally The statement said it found re- grants to the University. These ligious discrimination to exist ternlty Council Bylaw which is action against the fraternity if from the Student Union at 2:30 necessary to a fraternity system it chose to, however. grants are to be used to further and return at 4:00 and 5:00. "in the requirement of Trigon study in the field of mental re- Fraternity that prospective ini- operating within the framework tardation. tiates repeat a vow which maybe "Good public relations are not CCC Clown repugnant to persons of many re- the only benefits to be had through Tonight, the Student Union ligious faiths." the volunteer program," said Board of Governors Is spon- "Despite the contention of Tri- Campus Classifieds Miss Gllberty. "There are per- soring its CCC Clown Con- gon that Its mandatory vow is not sonal gains experienced by each test In room 208 of the Union Intended to be discriminatory in WANTED Moving? volunteer. One learns to adapt at 7:30 P.M. Judges for the coffee will be Mr. and Mrs. Interview Schedule WANTED: Lead-guitar player, MOVING? Wanted, full or part Stanley E. Wedberg, and Mr. and electric piano or organ play- loads. Household goods to all 50 and Mrs. Alexander Medle- Week of April 5, 1965 er. Singing preferred but not states. 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A Classroom Tradition: Who Should Talk? by James Jay Ferris In a free market objective real- by Mary Mitchell class, and five talk in class, both educational and Inspiring. ity, to a man with a product and one hogs the floor with fre- Furthermore, If we study the Laissez falre according to Web- to sell, is the number of buyers We breathe, sleep, eat, study, quent dramatic soliloquys. The basics, the essentials, the facts, ster means, literally, "let people and the price they are willing reproduce, hate, think, and do rest of us are either asleep or between classes, and hear lec- do or make what they choose", to pay. Are there any other things and have things done to tures during class, we will attain us at UConn. attentive, but always silent. When if this concept is to be used kinds of reality? Yes. Intui- examinations come, three ele- knowledge upon which to base as a guide to action It must be tive reality and imagined reality Still, it seems that to an extent ments are put to test: the pro- our observations, opinions, followed consistently, I.e. In a are forms of reality, and there one can impose certain order on fessor's abilities, our knowledge, theories, and subsequent discus- noncontradlctory manner. Lais- are people who make their de- the chaos of life. Preferably and this system of discussion. sions. sez falre can hardly be taken to cisions, as to what to do or one sleeps in bed, eats from a Invariably, the discussion Only when we are certain of mean let SOME people do or make, under the coercion of these plate, and thinks with the mind. system flunks the exam. Ultim- our fundamentals may we venture make what they choose, when It other realities, but most of the It can be argued that one should ately, those who do the required to have our own opinions to dis- says people It means all people. extreme examples of those kind assign functions to the classroom work pass, and those who do cuss. And If we want to dis- A system that allows one person of people have been placed in and clubhouse. not, fail the exam. This is true cuss for credit, we may enroll or one group to coerce, with the appropriate asylums. Most Of all the courses we have ever of the absentees who miss hear- In seminars. If we want to the threat of aggressive force, of these cases are called either taken here, the most enigmatic ing the crucial ideas of their discuss for fun, we have clubs. another person or group, is not paranoia or schizophrenia. Suc- were the classes in which half classmates. It is also true of If we are out for guidance, pro- a laissez falre system because essful airplanes are made a dozen people insisted that those who listen in class, except fessors are willing to discuss the second person or group Is, possible by the coercion of ob- only one answer was right. Us- that some of these plagiarize the things after class in their of fices. under those circumstances, not jective reality. For the remain- ually the professor ended the ideas of their classmates. It permitted to do or make what It der of this article the use of dispute by asserting the sover- Is also true of the people who chooses. Does this mean that a the word reality will mean ob- eignty of his opinion. make the class their stage. laissez faire system Is free from jective reality. What were we supposed to learn In short, all that matters in Film: Henry V coercion? No. Under a laissez If a system where people are from this? After a few years this sort of class, is whether or falre system people are subject allowed to do or make anything of such classes, I have evolved not students do their work. It Shakespeare's HENRY V, a to the coercion of objective they choose subject only to the a philosophy about them: there United World Films production should not be any. is of no consequence whether reality. Objective reality can best coercion of reality sounds like a or not they are In class. starring Sir Laurence Olivier be defined by the use of examples Utopia, there is a "catch". The In such a class there are usually Thus it is that the classroom and Robert Newton, will be pre- such as the following: On the "catch" Is that the freedom to 40 students. About 15 cut each loses Its function, and the pro- sented by the Theatre Department tenth floor of a building there do or make anything you choose fessor becomes a recommender this Sunday, April 4, in the Har- Is a room with a window and a carries with It not only the free- Walk In of bibliographies and nothing riet Jorgensen Theatre. There door; in this room Is a man who dom to reap the benefits, but to Small room more. will be three showings, one at values his life; he decides to suffer the consequences of your Film of smoke If this were all that comprises 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m., and 8 p.m. leave the room; the objective doings and makings. The only Straw education, we wouldn't need clas- The film Is one oi seven pro- reality of the law of gravitation, alternative to laissez falre Is a Coke. ses or professors. We could ductions sponsored by the De- distance to the ground, window, system where the coercion of Juke box merely get recommended read- partment and is part of the thea- walls, floor, ceiling, and door will reality is either replaced or Speak loud ings from the university, and tre subscription series. Tickets coerce him Into using the door. supplemented by the aggressive Find a face when we had done with them, we are also available for all show- coercion of man. The phrase Mostly could take comprehensive exam- ings at 50? each. PEANUTS Vti HEART \€ ^ aggressive coercion is used to Space. inations. The greater scope of move- FULL ON THE CM distinguish it from the coercion Pretty people Since, however, we do not have ment and set given the play by I FIRST 60 OUT of reality that includes the prox- Ugly people this system, we might best take the movie medium gives the pro- imity of other men. When deci- Kappa Theia advantage of the system we have. duction added dimension, even to TO THE 01' ding which system is preferable Sprague We might consider that the those already familar with the the reader should keep In mind Strata. classroom Is the place where we stage version. The film should that if he is permitted to ag- Grab chair get the unusual opportunity to be of special Interest to all gressively coerce others the re- Small table hear an expert and a scholar Liberal Art and Fine Art majors, verse possibility exists. Smile nice expond on the topic in which we as well as to anyone appreciative The systems that have most Once are most Interested. This Is of good theatre. nearly approached laissez faire Twice. have brought greater abundance Hawk hawk to all their members than any Gold pin I LOVE THE SMELL OF THE other systems in history. 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ActuHtie* Class Council tonight at 7 p.m. strom, himself great director Discussion after second show- Music, entertainment, con- NU TMEG EDITORS: Important HUB 208. All those interested of the 'Twenties, superbly plays ing. Refreshments. Dona- versation, food at 8:00 through meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. in in working on various com- an octogenarian doctor review- tion 50^. 12:00 p.m. Donation 50?. Nutmeg office. mittees are urged to attend. ing the wasted landscape of his COFFEE HOUSE SEMINAR: GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA: Spring ALPHA PHI GAMMA: Meeting PEOPLE - TO - PEOPLE: life on the day he Is to re- Saturday, April 3, at 7:00 p.m. Is arriving In its muddy splen- for all members Thursday at There will be a general meet- ceive an honorary degree from Is led by John D. Perry. Any- dor, and your car has no doubt 3;30 in Nutmeg office. ing of People-to-People on his old university. The story one who Is interested Is Invited emerged from winter ice and SCIENCE COLOQUIUM: "Rare Thursday, April 1, In Commons of the doctor's life Is told to join us. snow slightly puddle splattered. Earth Chelates and Their Appli- room 202 at 7:30 p.m. Plans through skillfully - managed KOINONIA COFFEE HOUSE: Gamma Sigma Sigma, service cation to Liquid Lasers" by Dr. for a World's Fair Day and a sorority, is once again having Alexander Lemplckl, General picnic will be discussed. A'l Its spring car wash. Let us begin Telephone & Electronics La- Interested people are urged to your spring cleaning. We've boratories, Inc., Bayslde, New attend. with lots of car-wash, shamles, and York, on April 1, at 8:00 p.m., GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA: On Campus MaxQhulman girls who are willing to wash Physical Sciences Building Pledges will meet Thursday at vour car for onlv $1. Saturday, room 199. 7;30 in the Student Union, room (By the author of "Rally Round the Flag, Hoys!", April 3, at the St. Thomas Ac- OBJECTIVISM: There will be a 103. "Dobie Gillis," etc.) quinas parking lot from 11 A.M. meeting this Thursday night at GAMMA SIGMA SIGM^.: Exe- to 4 P.M. 7;00 p.m. in room 214 of the cutive board will meet on Thursday at 6:43 in the Stu- dent Union, room 204. The sis- IS EUROPE? WHUS SCHEDULE ter meeting will follow at College life is such a busy one. what with learning the Maxixe. tVHUS 670 A.M. 7:30 In room 101. Preferen- attending public executions, and walking our cheetahs, that |MT- 7:30 THE MORNING SHOW—WITH DAVE "E" tial for officers will be signed. foroe we find ourselves sometimes neglecting our studies. There- 9:00 C.M.F.C.L. SENIOR WEEK: There will be a fore this column, normally a vehicle for innocent tomfoolery, 2:00 THE CARL DYNAL SHOW (CBS NEWS ON THE HOUR) meeting Thursday at 7:00 p.m. will occasionally forego levity to offer a (|iiick survey course in 4:00 THE DIRTY GEORGE SHOW (CBS NEWS ON THE HOUR) room 201 In Student Union. one of the learned disciplines. Today, for an opener, we will dis- 6:00 UCONN PRESENTS YOUNG CONSERVATIVES: The Young Conservatives will hold cuss Modern European History. 6:15 VISTAS OF ISRAEL 6:30 WHUS EVENING REPORT Its weekly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Strictly defined, Modern European History covers the history Thursday in the Student Union. of Europe from January I, 1!>(>4, to the present. However, in 6:45 LOWELL THOMAS WITH THE NEWS 7:00 THE COMMON GROUND (FOLK) Cneck at the Control Desk for order to provide employment for more teachers, the course has the room number. been moved hack to the Age of Perietal, or the Renaissance, as 8:00 THE WORLD TONIGHT (CBS) 8:15 MUSIC UNLIMITED it is In'tter known a*. 10:00 ALL THAT JAZZ DOLPHINETTES: Present The single most important fact to remember al>out Modern 11:00 STARS IN THE NIGHT "Time After Time" An even- European History is the emergence of Prussia. As we all know, 11:30 C.M.F.C.L. ing of synchronized swimmJ ig, Prussia was originally called Russia. The "1"' was purchased April 2 and 5, Donation $.73 from Persia in 1874 for $24 and Manhattan Island. This later in Brundage Memorial Pool at became known as Guy Fawkes Day. WHUS 90.5 F.M. 8;00 p.m. Tickets on sale; Persia without a "P" was of course called Krsia. This so em- Student Union Con'rol Desk and barrassed the natives that they changed the name of the 8:05 THE MORNING SHOW—WITH DAVE "E" door. country to Iran. This led to a rash of name changing. Mesopo- 9:00 C.M.F.C.L. DER DEUTSCH" VERE1N: tamia became Iraq, Schleswig-llolstein became Saxc-(.'ol>urg, 2:00 WONDERFUL WORLD OF SOUND There willbeameetlngonTues. Rosiiia-Her/.egovina became . There was even talk 4:00 MUSICALE April 6 at 8:00 p.m. in HUB aUnit changing the name of stable old Kugland, but it was for- 6:00 UCONN PRESENTS 208. gotten when the little princes escaped from the Tower and ill- 6:15 VISTAS OF ISRAEL THEATRE DEPARTMENT: vented James Watt. This later became known as the Missouri 6:30 COLLECTOR'S CORNER Sophocles' "Oediups the King" will be presented March 26- Compromise. 10:00 ALL THAT JAZZ 11:30 SIG!f OFF April 3 in the Harriet s. Jor- gensen Theatre. For tickets call 429-2912 or Ext. 441. Cur- MOVING? tain 8;15 p.m. CLASS OF 1938: FRESHMEN: Pick up applications for Blue ilfeyuower Legion in Studenl Union. Any freshman may apply. BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB: IK] There will be an Informal meet- *Mj j wo*Lii«m*»m ing of the Block and Bridle h J ■L-^r n Club this Thursday at 7;00p.m. at the Ratcllffe Hicks Arena to \m y id. P^Pf j 1 HU decorate for the Lltlle Inter- national. All exhibitors please Only last nrrL- he invented the Herman nlmrt-haiml pointer. attend!!! THEATRE DEPARTMENT: Meanwhile JohannCutcnberg was quietly inventing the print- The Oliver film of Shakes- ing press, for which we may all be grateful, believe you me. Why peare's "HENRY V" will be grateful? I'll tell you why: Because without Gutenberg's inven- We're ready whenever you are. Call now shown at the Harriet Jorgensen tion you would not have this newspaper to read and you might Theatre on April 4th. Shows at never learn that Personna Stainless Steel Razor Blades are now- for free estimate. 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THURSDAY, APRIL I. 1965 CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS PAGE SEVEN AP Sports Whirl Olympians And Youngsters Featured At AAU Swimming Championships (Santa Monica, California)— of the close rivalry between Ok- The greatest group of Olympic yet been determined, but he Is title meet a year ago. Manager Charley Dressen of the lahoma State and the University swimming stars ever assembled the defender in the 200 and 500- Another is Jim Edwards, of Detroit Tigers Is scheduled to be of Houston. this side of Tokyo will wage one yard freestyle events. The pro- Willlston Academy, who will re- released from a Santa Monica, The Cowpokes ended Houston's of the most competitive meets bability is that he will forego present the Manchester, N.H. California Hospital tomorrow. supremacy in its own contest ever during the three-day Nat- the 500, but participate in the Swim Club. In a dual meet with Dressen Is recovering from a last year by taking four of the ional A.A.U. swimming cham- 200 and team with his Yale the Yale freshman this year which heart attack. Even if all goes six division titles. The Cougars pionships which start on Thurs- freshman mates in the relay marked the Intercollegiate debut well, Dressen won't rejoin the got revenge by beating Oklahoma day In the plush exhibition pool events. of Schollander, Edwards swam a Tigers for another two to three for the NCAA Championship. of Yale's Payne Whitney Gym- In addition to Schollander and stroke for stroke 100-freestyle weeks. And he won't take a (Nashville, Tennessee)—The nasium. Clark, another Olympian, other with the world's most honored full and active part in running coach of Vanderbilt's South- Exactly 26 participants in the first place winners at Tokyo athlete, but lost by a touch at the team for an additional month. eastern Conference Champion Olympic Games last October have who will be on hand are diver the finish. Meanwhile, Coach Bob Swift is basketball team—Roy Skinner— entered this splash spectacular Ken Sitzberger, the spring board in charge. ls reported to be in line for the which will determine 14 indivi- ace; medley relay team members Then there is Ross Wales, of (St. Petersburg, Florida) coaching job at Purdue. The dual and two relay championships. Bill Cralg of Southern California Youngstown, O., also a school- If Tim McCarver can talk him- Nashville Tennessean quotes the Nineteen are Americans, two are and Thompson Man of North Car- boy, who served notice a year self well he's going to recover Purdue Athletic Director—Guy from Australia, two from Mexico olina, plus Fred Schmidt of Indi- ago, when he defeated Olympic quickly from the broken finger Mackey—as saying that Skinner and one each from Argentina, ana. Roy Saari, also of Southern team member Carl Roble in a that shook up the St. Louis Car- has been contacted indirectly for South Africa and Canada. This California, won a gold medal as swim off to determine the final- dinals spring training. the job. Mackey added he hoped assembly of super stars won a a member of the 800-meter free- ists in the 100-yard butterfly. The wise birds had been saying to have an announcement on the cumulative total of 14 of the 21 style relay unit. Also remember the names of Ed that if anything should happen to matter within two weeks. gold medals distributed at the Among the foreign stars In this Bettendorf of Shaker Heights, O., the Cardinal Catcher, the World Purdue Coach Ray Eddy resigned 1964 Olympics. AAU championship are Kevin a back stroke challenger, and Champs would be in deep trouble March tenth. The meet will mark the first Berry and Bob Windle, both of Jack Zaklm, an International because they are thin on cat- (Wichita, Kansas)—A National championship competition of the Australia. Berry led the field competitor swimming In this chers. Then something did hap- High School record in the mile world's greatest swimmer—Don at Tokyo In the 200-meter butter- meet for the North Jersey Swim pen. McCarver got a broken run was set last night in Wich- Schollander, the 18-year old Yale fly, while Windle, his current Association. freshman who In the Olympics finger when Dodger second base- ita, Kansas, by Jim Ryun of Indiana University freshman Thursday's program—open to man Jim Lefebvre stepped on It. Wichita East High School. His stroked his way to four gold teammate, captured the 1500- medals, most by any American the public without charge- But McCarver has charged back, time of four-minutes four and meter freestyle. features the 1650-yard freestyle with his finger In a cast, able four tenths seconds broke the since Jesse Owens won a sim- From Argentina is Luis Nicolao, ilar total In 1936. a world's record holder In the which Saarl Is defending for the to hit and run even If he can't mark of four minutes six seconds second straight year, the 400- throw yet. set last year by Gerry Llndgren Schollander not only captured butterfly. Mexico's Olympians medals, but the admiration of are Guillermo Echevarrla and yard individual medley and pre- He says: "My idea Is to go of Spokane, Washington. liminaries in the one-meter dive. as hard as you can as long as (Manila)—The top woman athlete everyone. In recent months he Rafael Hernandez. Canada has has been acclaimed as the world's Sandy Gilchrlst in the meet and Friday's events are over the you can. I'm willing to catch of the Philippines—Mona Sulal- 200-yard distances in the free- all 162 games If they want. The man—hurled the discus over a outstanding athlete by winning the South Africa's representative is Grand Award of Sports, the Tudor Lacey. style, breast-stroke, backstroke only goal I have Is to win another grandstand after a referee's de- and butterfly, plus the 400-yard pennant. Everybody knows there cision and the booing of a crowd. Association Press honor as ath- Who are the youngsters to watch lete of the year, the Sullivan In this year's title meet which freestyle relay and the one meter is a lot of money to be made Later, Miss Sulalman returned to dive. if you keep on winning." the field at a meet on Leyte Award and numerous other has the swiftest field ever assem- (Chur, Switzerland) West Island and broke her own meet citations. bled—Including 25 participants in German Olympic skier Willy Bog- record with a toss of 120 feet Schollander's role in the up- the 1964 Olympic games and a On Saturday—and the night ner, Junior, was given a two- ten Inches. coming championships has not host of gold medal winners? finals are a complete sellout month suspended sentence today One is Allen Richardson, a Hon- already—champions will be in the deaths of two other olulu schoolboy, who just last crowned In the 100-yard events skiers last year. John Wooden: Coach With week set a new lnterscholastlc for the four individual strokes, A court in Chur, Switzerland, record of 1:00.5 in the 100-yard the three-meter dive, the 500- found the 23-year-old Bogner breast-stroke, which is less yard freestyle, the 200-yard Indi- guilty of causing the death by than a half second off Olympian vidual medley and the 400-yard negligence of world-renowned ski A Working Philosophy Bill Cralg's winning time in the medley relay. aces Bud Werner and BarblHen- TO win the national NCAA Is diabolic efficiency. The Bru- neberger. Werner, of steamboat basketball tournamen* is quite an ins swallowed the tough rebound- i i » i t > t i i t t > i » » >.»».!.»,*» .1 Springs, Colorado, and the West achievement. To win it two ing Wolverines from Michigan German girl were killed by an years in a row is downright with It In the finals of the NCA4 avalanche while shooting a incredible. recently. Has Your House sports film in Switzerland last That seems to be the best way Wooden has been head coach at year. Bogner was aquitted by a to describe the coach of the UCLA for 17 years and has a court last year, and today's guil- UCLA Basketball Bruins, John record of 343 victories and 127 Clown Entered? ty verdict and sentence were after Wooden. His team has won the losses for that time. a prosecution appeal. Bogner's NCAA Title two years running. He has the happy faculty of attorney said he will appeal. In those two years they have Inspiring his players to tremen- (Scottsdale, Arizona) The won 58 games while losing only dous efforts without making them Boston Red Sox are hopeful their two. You can't get much more so tense that they lose their purchase of Lenny Green from the incredible than that. timing. Baltimore Orioles will fill the Wooden is a former high school Perhaps it is his philosophy of hole left in the slugging depart- English teacher. He looks like basketball and life which in gen- ment when Dick Stuart was traded. and speaks like a Church Deacon eral says; "Just remember Green figures high in Billy Her- off the court. But on the court that when you win it's a tem- man's planning for the regular he Is a rugged taskmaster who porary thing. It's not going to season. K was Green's .395 demands full speed by his play- affect anything in the future. batting in spring training and his ers for every second of every Above all don't let it go to excellent fielding that brought minute of every practice session your head." him to Scottsdale for a look-see. and game. Who could improve on that as The Sox reportedly paid $25,000 He has perfected the full court a working philosophy in sports for him. Now all he has to press to what other coaches claim or anything else? do is deliver when the heat's on. 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APRIL I. 1965 Sports Coach Lloyd Duff Leads UConn Track Into By Mike Cronin Another Fine Outdoor Season This Spring

It Is summer In the basement: loud they are is something the University of Connecticut Track championships in the sprints. problems have left a void In this lounge outside the South Hall coach must quite seriously con- Coach, Lloyd Duff has been a Sophomore John Copeland, from event. However, Pete Derrig, a cafe. Two men, obviously each sider. If the brothers and father big contributer to the UConn North Haven, Connecticut, has diver on the swim team, Is show- with Little League coaching ex- of the kid In question are Toby athletic program for the past already made outstanding contri- ing great promise, and although perience, are arguing. Klmball's size, Cronln's Law Is eleven years. He has coached butions to the indoor track pro- he has never competed in this "That Isn't why they started the Immediately nullified. If Tom some of the most talented ath- gram, and could go on to become event before, may be a source whole thing Tommy -every kid Penders' kid Is on the bench, letes ever to attend UConn, and UConn's greatest in the 120 yd of points for the team by mid- should have a chance to play the regular dictionary of factors helped them on gain national re- and 440 yd hurdles. season. ball If he's on a Little League should be considered by the cognition. In addition, Stan Pasieka, Micky Coach Duff will take his team on team." coach, and 11 shorty's progeny Perhaps the most notable of DePaolo, John Keleher, Dan Hes- a southern warm-up trip to the "John, John, John, look—two doesn't get the nod, it remains these athletes Is UConn's great ford are capable first place fin- University of Deleware during kids, right?? Both mai? the the kid's hard cheese. miler Lew Steglitz, who was on ishes In the 440, hurdles, two spring vacation and open the of- team right?? Only one posit- To argue "everybody plays" the verge of leaving school when mile and high jump respectively. ficial season at Iona College, ion open--so how do you decide against "selected players for the Coach Duff arrived here from the Coach DufPs only big problem New Rochelle New York In the who plays?? Use the best kids purpose of being the best poss- University of Pittsburg. this year seems to be the Pole Iona Relays. so you can win I always say— ible team the coach knows how" Under Duffs dedicated coaching Vault. Injuries and eligibility The prospects look good. now what Is the use of playing is folly. Put a Roman Catholic and encouragement, Lew went on if you aren't going to try to and an atheist together for an to become Yankee Conference, win? The kid with less ability hour and the result would M the New England, Penn Relay and sits on the bench until he Is same (nuthln'). IC4A champion In one and two as good or shows something. And If teams were composed of mile competition. Reed Craw- He works to unseat his conquer- nine men only, one kid's absence shaw, Yankee Conference and on He should fight to get that would result In forfeiture in which New England Champion In field spot on the team. Look John case nobody would play. events; and Eugene Glvens an- nobody Is going to be HANDING Wouldn't It be nice If the grown- other New England Champion In that kid anything. That's the way ups Just bought the kids bats and the sprints who are but a few the world Is--you gotta fight for balls and gloves and provided of many other fine athletes that everything or tret nothing. one or two men to supervise have brought a high degree of "I'm not saying that's good or and Instruct and keep track of competitive quality to the UConn bad, but If the kid Is ever going the equipment and taxe It home athletic program, under Coach to learn he's gotta start some- after and just let the field be- Duff's direction. time and now Is the best time-- long to the kids? Wouldn't It Every school record except the when he can fight for something be just swell? Did you ever broad jump has been broken he really wants. see a kid who was left out of under Coach Duff's tenure and "What If the kid Is elgh*. years a sandlot baseball game, where he looks to his current crop of old, Tom, huh? What are you the teams ran as many as thir- fine athletes to continue the ever going to say when a kid comes teen and ."ou'teen each? Improving tradition that seems so to you and says he wants to I think it would be just dandy evident in all phases of UConn play? How long you figure he'll If all those self-sacrlflclng athletics. stay If you keep breaking his #$%&'s and community pillars More specifically, Rick Spinell, heart and handing It to him? stayed home and thought of away a junior from Scarsdale, New What do you think that means to extinguish Little League so York and Sciplo Tucker, a sen- to a kid only eight? Every once and for all, kids could .iave ior from Darlen figure heavily kid should play at least an inn- a chance to play baseball. In UConn's prospects for New ing if he's good enough to be Think about it. More to come. England or Yankee Conference on the team." "OK John, what do you say JOHN COPELAND AND STAN PASEIKA place in what to the kid who's twice as good Kimball And Bialosuknia amounted to the strongest event of the indoor season, as the one you want to let play? the High Hurdles. Both these boys will run this event You say, 'Jimmy, I want to give as well as others for outdoor track In the coming season. Charlie a chance to play and (Photo by Speight) even though the game Is close On URI All-Opponent Team and there's a good chance we Two members of the Yankee the Rams In two Yankee league could win with you In there, we'll Conference champions from the contests, was named for the se- let him flay, and probably lose. University of Connecticut and cond straight year while Wes Is that RIGHT John?" another from the Friars of Pro- Bialosuknia, a 6-2 sophomore "Yes, that's right, and I'll tell vidence College, both less than whose second half scoring spree you why..." an hour's drive from the Kings- decided the first meeting of the "Awww CUMON John...." ton campjs, were named to the two teams at Storrs, were sel- Marquis de LaFayette House It goes on and on. first all-opponent team. A play- ected from Connecticut. An- A rough problem: who plays er from Arizona State and ano- other sophomore, 6-3 backcourt and when. The considerations ther from Fordham rounded out man, Jim Walker of Providence Involve the principles of Jeff- the top five. also was named, as well as Den- and its members cordially invite all in- ersonlan democracy, Randlst In- Toby Kimball, a G-8 senior WHO nis Dalrma/i of Arizona St. and dividual worth, child psychology almost single-handedly wrecked John Stevens of Fordham. (everybody Is an expert In child psychology); "Americanisms" such as competition and victory terested males to a coffee - smoker on through efficiency; the coach's disposition, how mucli the coach's son wants to play, summer camp Lewis COXP stints, attendance at practice POET sessions, ability, and a host of Wednesday, April 7, 1965 7p.m.-8:30p.m. constantly fluctuating factors, such as player eligibility (a kid can pitch in one calendar week April 1 8:00 p.m. only a certain numt er of Innings, the Idea being the kid's arm, or there are six starting players who will not be with the team U.N. ROOM B.O.G. LOU DIFACIO BRIAN SMITH next year and If THIS particular kid doesn't play, he may go somewhere else) and even the weather and how the coach's PRESENT AT POLLACKS supper agreed with him and how a kid acts or parts his hair or how good a job his mother THE BLUE LINE did cleaning the uniform and on and on. For every possible DANCING qualification there is a disquali- fication (Cronln's Law). featuring Then of course, the size of the male relatives a kid has and how "Linking Storrs

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