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TECH DEFEATS OXY IN BASEBALL by Short Spears and Stanley tech senior, pitched the first six the fifth, once in the sixth, and Centerfielder Tom Howell innings before he moved to left once in the seventh to take an scored on a passed ball with two field. Gschwend allowed seven 8-7 lead. out in the bottom of the ninth runs. The Tech batters came up to give the Caltech varsity Early Lead with no runs on only two hits baseball team a 9-8 victory over Caltech jumped to a 4-1 lead until the last of the ninth. The Occidental here Tuesday. Caltech after the first inning. The Beavers first two batters struck out, and second. baseman Bob Pleva sing­ tallied four times without a hit it looked bad for the home team. led to drive in the tying run in the first frame, getting their Then Gschwend watched a 3-2 earlier in the inning, with Phil runs on walks and wild pitches. pitch sail outside for ball four, Gschwend sliding under the The lead increased to 5-1, in the and Tom Howell singled sharply throw from right field to make second but Oxy then scored through the hole into left. Bob the score 8-8. three times in the third to Pleva drove the ball into right Senior John Ellis pitched the narrow Tech's lead to 5-4. Doug field to bring home Gschwend, last three innings of the game, Schladweiler doubled in Jerry and Howell moved to third. The allowing just one run, and was Feely and Rich Short for Tech in count on John Dilles was one credited with Caltech's first the bottom of the fourth, giving ball and two strikes when the league victory this year against Gschwend a 7-4 lead to work ball bounced off the tip of the BEAVERS POSE by score after first league win since 1970. Photo by Spears. sex losses. Phil Gschwend, Cal- with. But Oxy scored twice in Continued on Page Four l

KNOCK" KNOCK i WHO'S DOOR 11I I --J ch j Volume LXXIV Pasadena, California, Thursday, April 19, 1973 Number 25 Jr ASCIT Musical Prereg Procedure Opens Joins the Future by Philip Massey The ASCIT Musical The Pi­ by Phil Neches the work is done by the ladies in rates of Penzance opens tonight When pre-registration rolls the Registrar's Office. in Ramo at 8:00 p.m. Produced around in a few weeks, the cards One of the goals will be to by Bruce McLaughlin with the will have a new look. The thick avoid asking students to write assistance of Kent Nakamoto, packet of cards, one per class, the same thing down over and and with musical direction by will go the way of Graphics and over. Rather, many things which John Middlebrooks, Gilbert and frosh grades, making way for a consume ink on registration days Sullivan's (two English majors) new system for keeping student will be asked of incoming work revolves about a kid named records which will shift much of freshmen on a questionnaire to Frederic (Jeff Gerstein) and his the clerical burden to the be mailed out during the sum­ association with the British Navy. computer. mer. Then only changes need to I'm Impressed According to Dr. William P. be indicated. It all began when little Fred's Schaefer, Registrar, the system Pre-Registration nurse, Ruth (Lorraine Brederick), much for the ways of piracy and It happens that all the girls will make records more readily Pre-registration will involve misunderstands that he (Fred) lawlessness and all that stuff, and are really wards of Major-General accessible to administrative filling aut only one card'listing wants to be a pilot and plans to exterminate piracy. (of the British Navy) Stanley offices and students, and will the courses one plans to take for apprentices him to a band of Once his term is up, that is. (Bruce McLaughlin), who is eliminate much of the duplica­ the next year. At registration, pirates. Feeling a mite embar­ Sometime around then Ruth cousin (on his mother's side) of tion of effort found now. only two cards will be involved; rassed, not to mention unem­ proposes (marriage) to him, and Sir Joe Porter of Pinafore fame. Write It Once one asking for any changes in ployed, she signs up too, as a having never seen any other girls, (Never mind.) One of the girls, The new system, written in local and home address, and a "maid-of-all-work." (No, not that he accepts. At this point some Mabel (Wendy Wright-Dirkson) ASAP, a file management lan­ second which will list all of the kind of work.) Unfortunately for other girls walk by (at sea?) and (who resembles Josephine, Sir guage somewhat like COBOL, courses a student is preregistered all concerned, Fred does not care Fred unaccepts=--_~ Continued on Page Four will run on the 370/155 system for. Gone forever (we hope) will in Booth, and will replace the be the days of making four Leaders Of America rather primitive system now in copies of one's schedule as a part use. The present system runs on of-the registration ritual. an IBM 1401 in Business Ser­ After registration day, chang­ Bond: Distance Of Ideals vices, and performs only the ing classes will, be simplified by most rudimentary tasks: most of Continued on Page Seven by Etaoin Schroedlu years,' and they got them. They black's position in America. "As ------"The 1972 election was a. may use these years to castrate a retrospective study of the Viet national referendum on what is budgets, set policies, name indi­ Nam casualty lists shows, the By Any Other N arne... euphemistically referred to as viduals to important positions in black }leople in America are first 'the social issue,''' said Julian the Cabinet, the Supreme Court, in war, last in peace, and seldom Bond last Thursday night in and the FBI, and determine if in the hearts of their country­ Ramo Auditorium. "'That is to your paychecks will buy more or men." say, it was a referendum on us, less, and perhaps whether there is The Julian Calendar black people." a paycheck at all." "Reversing the recession of Bond, a black Georgia state The major source of problems national concern must be on our legisla tor, was speaking on cam­ in America today is the "distance agenda in the next decade. But pus under the auspices of the between American ideals and the this needs more than summer Caltech Y's Leaders of America American reality," quoted Bond. soldiers and sometimes agita­ program, which featured Dr. Art In particular this can be seen in tors." Bond noted the lack of Galston, U.S. scientist who vis­ the plight of the black people in long-term commitments on the ited the People's Republic of the United States. "It is true that part of Americans to solving our China, earlier this year. Previous our position is better than that problems: "The 1972 elections Leaders of America included of our parents, but relative to showed that college students Barry Goldwater, Martin Luther the white people, we are actually won't stick with anything for King Jr., Robert Oppenheimer, worse off than we were before," very long. . .. Some young peo­ and William O. Douglas. said Bond. "It is as though we ple today say, 'We've tried Bond Speaks Out are trying to climb a molasses politics, and that didn't work, After a few introductory mountain on snowshoes, while we've tried confron tation, and shafts hurled at the current U.S. the rest of the nation takes a that didn't work, we've tried President, Bond interpreted the rather leisurely ski-lift to the violence, and that didn't work,' A ROSE by any other name might smell as sweet, but apparently the old adage 1972 election. "One party ran on top." so they give up, and don't try doesn't apply to the locks that adorn the roof door of Millikan Library. For an exclusive, thrid-person report, see the story on page three. Trademark registered. the platform of 'four more Bond went on to amplify the Continued on Page Five Page Two THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, April 19, J973 LettelS ASCITJ/ Massf} Alert Reader Fly AKite With ASCIT Shames by Phil Massey be tried once or twice. Anyone Editor Last Monday's BOD meeting wishing to play should show up Close It Down saw the minutes approved and this Saturday at 11 (in the BOD Negotiations with the City of Pasadena by Caltech I am writing in response to ....well, what do you want office??), and the person to call officials for closing portions of San Pasqual Street have your article entitled "Copper from an hour meeting? tor bail is your R.A., not Dr. The Second Annual Memorial been under way for almost a year. The Tech overwhelm­ Alloys Lose Heat" starting on Bonner. page two of the California Tech Rik Smoody Kite Flying Contest ingly endorses this proposal. Garbage Out of Thursday, April 12, 1973. will be held some time this term, Meetings will come equipped The foremost reason is pedestrian traffic. During the past The article is very intere~ting at the whim of the secretary; with Agendas (Agendae?) in the ten years, the number of campus buildings north of San and worthwhile reading except Kruegar is to provide beer, cokes, future. If you have anything you Pasqual has grown from six to 17. Traffic engineers for one error, which is probably and whatever else. (The kites will want brought up at a BOD estimate that there were two million pedestrian crossings of a misprint. The highest super­ also be provided although partici­ meeting, you should, perhaps, in pants should feel more than free San Pasqual last year. The addition of the undergraduate conducting transition tempera­ some way notify Massey (Rud­ ture thus far obtained is Tc=21 OK to make their own.) dock) about it prior to 8:00 p.m. chemistry laboratory and (later this year) the behavioral o and not 60 K. Considerable Nominations for class offices the Friday before the meeting. It biology building can only raise this figure. world-wide efforts have been open today. They will be open was agreed to see how well this With so many crossings, one can only wonder how Tech made to find materials of until Tuesday, May 1, with the works out, but it is hoped that it has escaped without having a serious accident, considering ever-so-slightly increased Tc va­ election the following Friday. If would speed up meetings some­ you think you can swing the many drivers' disregard for the speed limit in the area. Last lues. A transition temperature of what, by perhaps eliminating 0 awesome responsibilities connec­ Friday, we were lucky. Fran Wetter, stepping into the 60 K (if it will ever be found) some of the unnecessary drivel would revolutionize technology ted with being a class officer, that occors. crosswalk at the Chester intersection, was hit by a yellow as regards energy transport and sign up on the official class The nex t BOD meeting will be cab that was clearly exceeding the speed limit and thrown consumption. - -Too bad your officer sign up list that will be held Tuesday (no, not Monday) several feet. Fortunately, she landed on her feet and was figure is the result of an error on Flora's door on the first floor in Winnett at 4:00 p.m. It will uninjured, except for hip bruises and a shaking-up. There rather than of the millions of of Winnett. be some sort of planning meet­ dollars that have been invested in Garbage In ing in, which-among other things was no obstruction of vision in the incident. It research on superconductivity. was suggested by Johnson -it will be planned who will go to There are other reasons for asking for closure: campus -Sten Samson that there be a Weekly Saturday Catalina, and whether we're unification, beautification, and so on, but the basic truth is Noyes Night at the Poker Game to be really having a corporation meet­ that San Pasqual is dangerous! Last year, a group of held in the ASCIT Office, ing next month. Come and find potato chips to be provided, Techers painted a crosswalk across San Pasqual in front of [Dr. Samson is indeed correct-the out. 0 and beer obtainable for even no­ the newly-dedicated computing center, as an indication of 60 K figure should have been ap­ proximately 16°K. The Tech also nothing. ("There are two qualities their concern over the increasing traffic there. If a serious received a call from Dr. Tsuei, the of beer-remember that.") About accident ever occurs on San Pasqual, we hesitate to guess developer of the superconducting then Mariani and Massey each what course Techers might take. alloys, confirming me error. The expressed some reservations On April 26, an open hearing will be held in City Hall editor apologizes for his math.] about the idea (how restrained!), but it was decided that it might on the San Pasqual question. We think that all Techers who face this daily hazard should attend. Unless direct, positive action is taken on this proposal, we may not be so lucky Jobs Is On The Way, Folks next time. Close down San Pasqua!! by Gavin Claypool plus free food, lodging, and jet -Gavin D. Claypool Summer jobs as Tour Assist­ and travel fare. ants [for tours to the Hawaiian If two or more students wish Eric H. Eichorn Published weekly except during Islands and Grand Canyon] are to spend the summer working vacation and examination periods Dennis L. Mallonee being offered by Odyssey Enter­ together, Odyssey Enterprises by the Associated Students of the prises. The position consists of will do their best to schedule this California Institute of Technology, Incorporated. All .rights reserved. performing functions in the areas when informed. It is not neces­ The opinions expressed in all of administration, planning, pas­ sary to work the entire summer; articles are those of the author Be Kind To Pirat,es senger assistance, and leisure it is perfectly all right to work and do not necessarily reflect activities. only part of it. When writing to those of the editors, the news­ For the second year in a row, a group of interested To qualify for employment, request an employment applica­ paper staff, or the corporation. students have joined together to produce a musical. Once an applicant must be at least 16 tion, please inclose a self­ Editors-in-Chief: Gavin D. Claypool again the success of this venture rides on the support of years of age by July 30, 1973, in addressed, stamped envelope for · ...... Eric H. Eichorn good health, and have average speedy processing. Write to: · Dennis L. Mallonee the Caltech community. Associate Editors intelligence, a pleasant personal­ Summer Jobs, Odyssey Enter­ The road to completion has been rocky. After two · _ Peter W. Beckman ity, and parental permission (if prises, Box 1041, Castroville, · Philip M. Neches student directors bowed out, the musical found harbor in under 18 years of age). Hair can California 95012. Odyssey Enter­ Features Editor .. Steve Sweeney the capable hands of Elliott Street. The task of finding be any length. Pay is $185.00 prises is an equal opportunity Photography Editor Ray Feeney suitable singers, musicians, and technical help with the time per tour (average length 8 days) employer. Sports Editor ... Bob Kieckhefer to devote to the show is almost beyond comprehension. Staff Val "FRANKLY SPEAKING" by PhilFrank Catanzarite, Marc Donner, Paul And yet, the work by all involved hinges on Thursday, Harper, Patti Horne, Karl Kuhl­ Continued on Page Three mann, Philip Massey, Dick O'Malley, Ed Schroeder, Etaoin ------...... , Schroedlu, Ray Spears, millikan THE· ASCIT FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE troll.

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Friday, and Saturday nights. Moles OvercoDle Nasty Fire Door Last year, H.M.S. Pinafore was presented to two packed by E. Squirrel Mole position. The main block to Sgt. D: "How did you get up houses. The Pirates of Penzance will come alive in three A seven-foot steel fire door progress at this point was the there? Did you pick it or performances this weekend. hopefully to the same-sized which had been protecting.the Sargent Keso lock (advertised by something?" roof of· Millikan Library from audiences. The continuance of the ASCIT musical depends the manufacturer as "pick­ Mole 1: "But the manufacturer roof freaks, marauders, drunks, proof') which had been installed says Keso locks can't be picked. " on its financial success this year. You came through last and other harmless Techers a few days earlier. This impedi­ Mole 2: "Didn't you hear the year-let's do it again. Support The Pirates of Penzance! mysteriously disappeared from ment, however, was not only helicopter?" - Gavin D. Claypool said roof late Friday night, or anticipated, but was the veiy Mole 3: "Ask the library sitter." Eric H. Eichorn possibly early Saturday morning. thing that provoked the esca­ Sgt. D: ''It was a neat job; no Some of the members of Blacker pade. A non-destructive method Dennis L. Mallonee marks . .. no nothing. " House were vaguely implicated in of gaining access to the roof had Sgt. D: "When did it happen?" the affair. While a member of the already been devised. Having thus Darb: "When did you find out?" Tech staff obviously would not gotten the door open (we haven't Sgt. D: "About 12:30. " The California Tech, in an effort to become more be involved in such a crime, we been able to convince anyone to Mole 4:. "Then it probably have obtained sufficient informa­ disclose the exact method em­ relevant to student concerns and interests, hereby happened before 12:30. " tion from those on the scene to ployed, although Physics was Sgt. D: "You'll bring it back, announces a new news/commentary feature. Any reconstruct the events of the mentioned) the group detached won't you?" member of the Caltech community who wishes to have evening. it. Polack: "That 'thing's heavy ... questions about Caltech answered, by particular people At roughly 10:00 p.m Friday The door was transported to I'm toid." approximately a dozen Moles, ground level (by elevator, except Sgt. D: "If it doesn't come back or by whoever is appropriate, is invited to send his one Darb, and one other person for the first and last stories). by Monday we'll be in trouble." question to the Tech, at mailing code 105-51, and we of dubious description drifted Two avenues of escape were then Moles: "We'll leave it where you will attempt to obtain written responses to these into the library in two's and open: 1) the main lobby door, can find it. " three's. Armed with concealed which might arouse more than questions, for publication in the Tech, as space permits. Sgt. D: "You'll stay away from tools of the trade, they aroused casual suspicion in the library here the rest of the night, won't In the immediate future we hope to print commentaries only casual suspicion from the sitter, and 2) the emergency exit, you? We're short-staffed and we on the size of the undergraduate student body and the ever-watchful library sitter, Ber­ which is equipped with two can't afford to keep answereing optimal number of students to be placed in on-campus gendaW Hawkins. noisy alarms. The latter method alarms. " LPI Grade: A+ housinfl;. was chosen, since alarms are Polack: "Why don't you just The team ascended to the easier to deactivate than library ignore any more alarms you get roof level, preparing to remove sitters. With wrenches, lock tonight? It'll be us. " the door from its restrictive picks, and the diversion of the Sgt. D: "We can't ignore them. library sitter, a squirrely sort was We have to respond to every able to silence both alarms. one. " Signed, Sealed and Delivered Polack: "Then why don't you With the last obstacle re­ disconnect them?" moved, the team carried out the Sgt. D: "I can't disconnect door, entered the nearest steam them. " NEED A tunnel, and spirited the prize to Squirrel: "Why not? I did. " Blacker House. After having the Sgt. D: "Do me a favor and signatures of the persons in­ don't get into any more. mis­ volved, those of random Moles, a chief. " message to the Safety and The writings on the door Security Office, and other ob­ proved to be difficult to remove, SCHOLARSH IP scene matter affixed to it, it and are still on exhibit on the reappeared in that office the door. It is, by the way, following Monday morning. reinstalled on the roof, but with After the door was safely the regular lock it had previ­ hidden, but before it had been ously, rather than the Keso. returned, some of the culprits Apparently the Safety Office has returned to the scene of the learned the error of its ways. FOR crime, finding that Millikan had been closed early (1: 30 a.m). They also found a somewhat boggled Security Officer (Sgt. Durflinger) and a very boggled library sitter (Hawkins). Part of the ensuing conversation was MEDICAL SCHOOL overheard: . "No Marks ... No Nothing" Sgt. D: "Where's my door?" ??? Chorus: "What door?" • • • How about one that provides for payment of ALL tuition, fees, and equipment costs ••. "THE KIDS WILL LOVE IT! PLUS the pay and allowances for an Air Force THE MOVIE IS BEGUILING ... E. B. WHITE's FINE STORY SHINES THROUGH"-T1ME MAGAZINE 2nd Lieutenant (Approximately $8,600/yr)?

Come see us for more details on the Medical Education Program. We're located between the Housing Office and the Athenaeum tennis courts. Ft.,~~::~ Debbie Reynolds as Charlotte, Paullynde as Templeton, Henry Gibson as Wilbur CO.FEATURE: MARK LESTE!I-JOHN MILLS IN d~ <-9:ce 9!O:r6 "RUN WILD, RUN FREE" 1350 San Pasqua I [~:;{~~~~~~~'£N~~ I----COMING----_ Ext 2391 APRIL 25 -- "SAVE TlU TIGER" lllEMIILE THEITIE MAY 9-·-INGMAIl8ERGMAN'S 2670 E. CoI.r.d. l!IU '·PH "(liltS & WHIH'EIIS" H ).61'9 Page Four THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, April 19, 1973 Anyway, from time to time, this column will give short Tile reviews of the bootlegs. If any interest you, just look around. They still exist. Now for a Underground sample review. Shine on Live: This bootleg was recorded at a [fir concert just before the release of "Broken Barricades." It contains A few years ago, a few very reviewed in newspapers. There­ "Simple Sister," "Salty Dog," daring record stores began selling fore, unless you heard a friend's "Broken Barricades," and other something unusual. It was a copy, you were buying a pig in a songs from that point in the record , yes, but with no poke, and sometimes worse. history of this group. The fancy cover, no record company Some bootlegs were of studio recording quality is good for a trademark, and oddest of all, no quality, and others terrible. Even live bootleg, with a slight amount named feature artist. It just said the location of the recording of tape hiss from the recorder "Great White Wonder" and listed (concert or studio) was of little used. Musical quality: good. His­ a bunch of songs. There were help since, there do exist both torical value: limited. Pressing Photo by Dave Peisner rumors that it was a Bob Dylan good live recordings and lousy quality: excellent. album, recorded without Colum­ studio ones. -Nick Smith Pirating Continued bia's permission, and being "bootlegged." Soon more "boot­ Continued from Page One game, the Pirate King (Jim Hugg) legs" followed, and underground Joe's true love), who apparently and Ruth convince Fred he's five became a hit. Unfortun­ suffered brain damage as a years old and hence his term ately, from some points of view, youth, takes a liking to Fred and isn't up. (Fred isn't too bright too big a hit. Record companies invites him home to play cards. either.) Fred rejoins the party, got the Feds to crack down on Unfortunately the girls are being and I got confused. the manufacturers of these held captive. Major-General Stan­ Anyway albums and they became scarce. ley shows up then and in the Anyway, dress rehersals (what They are still around, though in confusion ("Hey, I thought this I just left) are usually much worse than the actual perform­ a few stores. Some of you remember a tune rapidly improved with the advent was Penzias." "Isn't he the ship's porter?") the girls slip away ance, and this was quite good. The reason for this column is from 1963, Mariah. The artist of a song by Candee, / Was Met The musical will be performed that, for obvious reasons, very who had that hit is at the Ice By A King, and they had a good along with Fred who leaves to tonight, tomorrow, and Saturday few of the bootlegs were ever House this week. Tim Morgan sound for the rest of their act. play cards, thinking his term is nights, with general admission leads the audience through a sort Denny Jolmston is the second up. $3 and admission for Techers a of nostalgic tour backwards Right as Fred starts to raid lead-in. Recently there have been (very!) mere $1. through rock and roll as he a lot of commercials using the pirates' Saturday night poker challenges them to remember famous movie stars to sell a We Won! whose hit it was. He starts with product. Johnston uses some tunes like Sittin' on the Dock of excellent imitations to put stars ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE BEST IN Continued from Page One the Bay, Let the Good Times like John Wayne selling products catcher's glove, Howell slid Roll, and ends up with a good like kitchen appliances. He even ADULT MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT version of some Elvis, complete home-beating the pitcher and goes so far with his impersona­ FOR THE DlSCRIMINATINGADULT the throw to the plate and ended with pelvis. tions as to recast a famous fIlm ~,/?~---' .~ the game. The two lead-in acts are quite of the '30's, which he retitles ~K;;. Caltech again meets Oxy in a reasonable. The male duo of Reefer Roundness. double header at Oxy this Kolhain and Candee got off to a The show this week is good, Saturday. poor start, first with poorly especially for those of you that balanced mikes, and then doing a wish to be reminded of the R HE version of Killing Me Softly that music of the mid-60's. It runs adiilt Oxy 103021 100-8 95 was mechanically good but un­ until April 22. CIT 410200002-9 102 suited to their style. The quality -Karl Kuhlmann (lieater classicalguitarist DAILY 11 .m to 2:30.m SUNDAY 12 noon to M'dniltot Christopher Parkening FREE! Fresh hot coffee .for our QlSromers!

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As in past years we will the necessary supervision, or the increase the gran ts by utilizing work may be on a problem the research funds of individual suggested by a staff member. In faculty members. Prefenence will any case, the purpose of the be given to students currently work is to provide an opportu­ THE INCRfNABl£ MAToR 13E2oNI'. ~tt [ ,,\ enrolled in Chemical Engineering nity for the student to learn how F~AR<;' THE WoAST! io \ n as Sophomores or Juniors, or to to do independent research, and fITH~A ! (,(;f ~ ~ any Freshman. not to function merely as a l.T_ SQUIRRE:t.. ~£f\ ""' Each grant carries a stipend of research assistant. OUT OF :TAIL., FIN\) C; n C;' (/\pi, JE:l.l.O) OK $960, and it is expected that the Students who wish to apply liT PUT HIE ntlfO l\\ ~ \ rl '- recipients will devote 40 hours for these grants should discuss per week for 12 weeks exclu­ research possibilities and plans i",)fMY~(;LI="!(;;'.~-~;J'. llJ\""I\~1 ~~/,> IrJ.-r~ I sively to their research. Continued on Page Eight ...... ,i(" ' \. (A~ NAT&R ~ ~ QE-20NK FIMD '"''' FEI1tloI is one of our proposing, and / '-...-") LD •• EDITO'l) WH~T 00 <-T. fl. W;;";-;ll! -----.,. ) f\~~i~~~'-;R\~O~"l, s~,:':P'asqual, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS West of Chester "'::::"\ .. 792-6104 $3 Genercd;tAdmission, $2 Students, $1 ASClr:·Members 26 N. Hill (at Colorado) PASAD~NA 10% discount to all Caltech students and faculty Page Six THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, April 19, 1973 ~ward required to set aside in each Fulbright-Jlays Oliver Defeated Cycles: Bi­ annual budget report at least $360,000 for construction of Aipptication: ~er.iod Opens bicycle facilities to be used in In Director Bid And Motor- conjunction with the state high­ Applications for senior Ful­ countries, the award includes a way system. A "Bicycle Lane bright-Hays awards for university dollar supplement, subject to the by Etaoin Schroedlu by Thumper Account" has been established, lecturing and advanced research availability of funds, or carries a Caltech professor Robert W. Motorcycles to which $30,000 must be during 1974-75 in over 75 stipend in dollars and foreign Oliver lost his bid to be returned Registration. An application transferred monthly from gaso­ countries are now being ac­ currency, the amount depending to the Pasadena Board of City for original registration of a-line tax revenues, and such funds cepted. The booklet on the on the assignment, the lecturer's Directors this week. A relatively motorcycle must be accompanied are to be allocated for city and program for this period is qualifications, salary, and other large voter turn-out at the polls by a tracing, tape lift, or county bicycle land projects. available on request to the factors. re-elected current incumbent Don photograph of the motor and Where the separation of bicycle Committee (2101 Constitution Yokaitis, the current Mayor of frame numbers, or where such traffic from motor vehicle traffic Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. Another Pasadena, by a margin of 10,582 facsimile cannot be obtained, a would increase the traffic capa­ 20418), and it may be consulted to 6,521. verification of the number. Previ- city or safety of a highway, state at the office of the Faculty News Brief Oliver, Caltech associate pro­ ously, only a tracing was accept- funding would be used for Fulbright Adviser, Dr. Stirling L. able. consturction of, and acquisition The first Bi I-Dabney House fessor of economics and long Huntley, 204 Dabney. active in Pasadena civic affairs, Head/amps. Every motorcycle of rights-of-way for, bicycle lanes. White Elephant Egg Hunt is com­ Application requirements in­ had served on the Board of Direc­ manufactured and first registered lanes. clude: U.S. citizenship; for lec­ ing! The celebration is planned tors from 1965 to 1969. In the on and after January 1, 1975 Registration and Licensing. tureships, college or university to commence at 8 p.m. tomorrow district primary this past March, must be equipped with at least C@lmmencing July 1, 1975, a teaching experience; for research in Dabney Courtyard. Free beer Oliver gained enough votes to one and not more than two statewide registration and licens­ awards, a doctorate or, in some soft drinks, chips, and other ran­ enter the city-wide run-off against headlamps which automatically ing system for bicycles will fields, recognized fprfessional dom condiments will be available, Yokaitis. turn on when the motorcycle is become effective. A $3 license and the extraordinary Dabney standing as demonstrated by In the same run-off, Henry started and which remain lighted fee will be imposed. No bicycle House bar will be open. Enter­ faculty rank, publications, com­ Wilfong was elected to the Board as long as the engine is running. may be sold unless it has a positons, exhibition record, etc. tainment will be provided by the as the representative from District unique serial number stamped or July 1, 1973 is the deadline Dabney House -Band: A tentative Three. Wilfong, a black, gathered Bicycles cast into its head. After July 1, for applying for most of the special appearance ofDr. Dan Mc­ 9,230 votes to 7,333 for Robert Facilities. The California High­ 1976, it will be a misdemeanor announced research in local Mahap. is anticipated. Come see Amesquita.. The above totals are way Commission and the Depart­ to ride, move, haul or leave currency to cover normal living the interesting Easter Elephants! unofficial. ment of Public Works are standing an unlicensed bicycle. costs of the grantee and family while in residence abroad, and round trip travel for the grantee (transportation is not provided for dependents). For lecturers going to 'most non-European IClassified Ads HELP WANTED Child-oriented, responsible house­ wife/student to pick up 5 yr. old from Pasadena school 3:30 until 6:30 p.m. Mon-Fri. Prefer house­ wife w/child. Student with good refs OK. 9-6 p.m. 624-1451 ext. 222; after 6 p.m. 441-2188. TRAVEL Europe-Orient Flights/Charters; reg/youth/SOFA; Intn/. ID cards; Railpasses. 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I Name I California Tech!!! $1.50 per inch It is challenging new and disgUised forms of intervention such I Address I as replacement of soldiers with 10,000 U.S. civilian advisors. plus 25¢ per extra line for Classi­ City State Zip It is also supporting a campaign to stop further development I I fjeds. Bring ad copy to the Tech 2-02-00-128 Contributions are deductible for Federal income tax purposes, and production of anti-personnel weapons. J office, or phone ext. 2154. O.K.? L ------Thursday, April 19, 1973 THE CALIFORNIA TECH Page Seven

REGISTRATION I NAME I STUDENT NO. 4 COURSE CHANGES Engineering Profs A-ADD'NG GD'"" ID-DROPPING COURSE Fill in the appropriate information with an action code. Have this card ACTION S- SECTION CHANGE ~COOES T-TRACK CHANGE signed by your advisor and by those instructors affected by the changes. U-UNIT CHANGE Continue changes on reverse side, if necessary. P- COURSE TO BE TAKEN PASS/FAI L Honored For Research Action COURSE BEFORE CHANGE AFTER CHANGE Code Dept. Number TrK Section Units I nstru·ctor's Signature TrK Section Units I nstructor's Signature Two Caltech faculty mem­ density stratified flows. He has bers, Dr. Norman Brooks, pro­ been a special consultant for fessor of environmental science more than 30 different govern­ and civel engineering, and Dr. mental agencies and consulting Donald E. Hudson, professor of firms, mostly on design problems mechanical engineering and ap­ of outfalls for sewage and cooling p1eid mechanics, have been elec­ water discharges. ted to the National Academy of Currently he is involved in the Engineering in recognition of use of laboratory hydraulic mod­ SIGNA TURES: their outstanding research. els of large thermal outfalls to Aclvisor Dean of Students _ Brooks, who is also Caltech's find the best ways for returning (needed ifdroppin.g required courses) academic officer for environ­ water to the ocean that has been SAMPLE COURSE CHANGE CARD ­ mental engineering secince, has removing the heat from power Registration This single card will replace Add, Drop, been active in research on plants, without adversely affect­ Pass-Fail,Change of Section, and Continued from Page One first and last weeks of a term, Change of Units Cards now in use. hydraulics provlems related to ing the marine environment. elimination of separate cards for when it \yould be changed most water quality management, fluid Hudson, a pioneer in the field adding· classes, dropping classes, by course changes or incoming turbulence and diffusion, and of earthquake engineering, has a changing sections, altering units, grade reports. While on tape, the long record of service to federal and selecting pass-fail grades. data would presumably be abso­ 'News Briefs and state agencies. He helped The white, blue, green, yellow, lutely inviolate. develop instruments, now widely and buff cards will give way to ASAP provides several levels used, that record ground motions just one card, which has spaces of security ofr when the data is during earth shocks. The instru­ Interhouse Bridge ments provide information vital to change as many as 14 classes on disk and hypothetically ac­ at once, and needs be signed cessible to anyone. Certa~n pieces in designing quake-resistant build­ only once by one's advisor. of information, such as financial Two weeks after midterms $5.00; the entire weekend costs ings, bridges and dams. Theoretically, the one card aid data, can be specified as there will be an Interhouse $10. The convention is being The National Academy of would be adequate for changing "security" data, and are stored Bridge Tournament. Teams of held at the LA International Engineering was established in one's entire program. on disk in scrambled form, Four may participate. See your Hotel, a reasonable distance 1964. Brooks a,nd Hudson are More Feedback presumably indecipherable to house president or Bulletin Board approximation to LAX. For among 70 newly elected mem After cour.se change cards are someone who dumped the disk for more details. more information, see the article bers, bringing the total member­ processed, a new list of courses file. in last week's Tech. ship to 429. will be printed and sent to the Shakedown Cruise Chicken Soup studen1. Dr. Schaefer expressed The system will go into effect Courtesy of Flora Equicon, Pirates, Monday, Dr. DuBois will discuss hope that this would cut down this summer, and undergo a This Friday afternoon, April Midterms, What Next? "Will the Ivory Coast's Economic on misunderstandings ("But I year's shakedown. Dr. Schaefer 20, there will be a coffee and tea Totem, that's what. Or, more Boom End?" in the Africana Libr­ thought I dropped that course.") said that he expects some and chicken soup and hot choco­ specifically, another Totem News aryat 1 p.m. greatly. Also, he hopes to difficulties, but hopes that at late and DOUGMNUTS gathering Brief. This is the second week of On Tuesday he will speak on distribute a list of courses and worst, the system will provide in Flora's office in Winnett. Come our sexennial subscription drive. "Zaire, Burundi, Rwanda: Divers grading scheme for each student the same service as is now and visit. It's free. Contributions of that nature can Roads from Belgain Colonialism," about midterms. available. After a year, the whole be sent to Gavin Claypool at noon in the Africana Library. Dr. Schaefer hopes the system system will be reviewed, and Movie Showing (Ricketts). Poetry, short stories, On Thursday, he will present will reduce the number of errors changes made. Has Been Cancelled art work, humor, photographs, "Environmental Concerns of Afri­ in the Institute's record keeping. Dr. Schaefer said that although The movie The Clones, which limericks, and doggerel ("You're can Governments" in room 127 Frequently telling students what the system will produce quarterly was to b(: screened for Techers really trying for an issue, -aren't Baxter at 4 p.m. is in the system should bring grade reports, transcripts will not this Saturday, has been cancelled. you?" "Oh, shut up.") can be Refunds will not be available, sent to Philip Massey (Ruddock), rapid feedback on any mistakes, be produced automatically at ASCIT Saturday since the movie was to have been Gesine Lohr (o/c Dabney), or which would be corrected in least during' the first year. Poker Game regular updates. However, he did indicate that the shown free of charge. Better luck Bob Coleman (Ruddock). No next time. cash or charge. There will be a poker game Security record keeping system could be this Saturday night at 11:00 p.m. The system keeps the data used for many functions now Equicon Featured at African Observer in the ASCIT office. Students base either on disk or tape. done by hand, such as producing L. A. International To Visit Next Week and faculty are invited. Beer will Probably, the data base will be student directories, and doing Equicon, this weekend's Star Dr. Victor DuBois, who covers be available. stored on tape most of the time, statistical work for planning Trek convention, starts tomorrow West Africa for the AUFS, will and put on disk only during the course and curriculum changes. at 9 a.m. sharp. Single-day fee is be on campus next week. On Nobel Editions Still Available The Tech still has copies of the DelbrUck and Gell-Mann Open up Nobel Prize editions for inter­ ested people. The photodryer is finally gone, but the clearance continues. Further details next week.

Jazz Quartet Plays Ice House West, a jazz quartet composed of four local musicians, will play for one night only at the Ice House on Monday, April 23. They will present two sets, at 8:30 and 10:00 p.m. The group plays a blend of straight and rock-flavored jazz. They have performed earlier in noon concerts at Caltech and P.C.C. ·~BI-K.INt- '1 ri HOUSE Custom-Made Bikinis Sizes 3-18 Make the most of it! 3216 N. San Gabriel Blvd. , Rosemead ANHEUSER, BUSCH, INC.• ST, LOUIS 1__ 288-9841 Page Eight THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, April 19, 1973 IpomC!)na Wm Beavers Prepare For League Meet With the SCIAC Champion­ passed by Pomona's Luce in the the mile relay to score points as ships only three weeks away, the last 110 yards. The Caltech Pomona did not field a team. Caltech track team began to distance ace returned to the Caltech established a new mark round into peak condition with track 90 minutes later to win the for slowness with a winning its meet against Pomona last three-mile event with a 14:54 4:23.5. The relay effort was Friday. While losing 97-47, the mark. Griffin again this week was highlighted by Robinson's 76.5 Beavers generally competed only forced to run most of the way by leg. in their favorite events, which himself and had another very Bob Miller, competing in his contributed to the lopsided score good race. second meet of the year, un­ but also put the team in good Charles Almquist placed sec­ corked an impressive 168'4" shape to win its two remaining ond in the hurdles with a mark of throw in the javelin. Miller will Page Tops hl,terhoose dual meets. 16.3 and also competed in the throw much further as the season Al Kleinsasser ran another two relays plus the intermediate progresses and his style improves. solo 880 and, running against the hurdles. John Steubs placed third Miller recorded the outstanding Basketball, Standings clock, he recorded the best mark in the 440-yard dash in a time of field mark of the meet for the of the year in the conference and 53.8 and competed on the 440 Beavers. The mark was good for by Bob Kieckhefer had some close battles for the the second best in the NAJA and mile relay teams. Steubs also third as Pomona was led by Peter Page House has won its fourth last three spots. The Rudds District III with a 1: 53.1. placed third in the long jump with a 216'4Yz" throw which consecutive interhouse sport (bas­ edged Lloyd, 38-37, and Kleinsasser ran an almost even with a mark of 19'1Yz". Dave won the event, followed by OreH ketball) and holds a 17%-point Blacker, 29-27, to win fifth race, recording the first lap in Webster also competed in the with a 211'0" throw. lead over second-place Fleming in place. Blacker defeated Lloyd, 54.9 and the second in 58.3. 440 yard dash. Brent Sweitzer scored in both the Interhouse Trophy standings. 36-30, to score its only victory With the proper competition and Sure He's Slow, But 76.5? the discus and shot put. Sweitzer Swimming and football are the of the season. good weather the star middle­ The two relay events were placed second in the shot with a only sports remaining on the The Interhouse Swimming pre­ distance runner should break the split between the' Beavers and mark of 45'6" and third in the 1972-73 schedule. lims will be held on Tuesday, 1: 50 mark this year. His time Pomona-Pitzer. Again this week discus with a throw of 127'5". Page, Fleming, and Dabney with diving and swimming finals also places him fifth in the NAIA poor baton passing plagued the This week the Caltech team fielded basketball teams of nearly falling on successive days. Con­ National 880 times this spring. Beaver's quarter-mile team. After . concludes the home-meet sched­ equal ability. Page won sole testants in the 100-yard events Kleinsasser also tried the three­ strong legs by Robinson and Hoit ule against UCSD. The first field possession of first place when it must work out five times before mile but dropped out after 1% the pass from Hoit to Steubs was event begins at 1: 30 and the beat Dabney, 30-26, on the last Tuesday, so if you haven't miles due to a cramp. fumbled. Without this, bad pass track competition starts at 2: 15. day of the season. The Page started working out, today is the Fan Clubs & Cheerleaders the team would have won the The Beavers will be seeking their Dudes had earlier squeaked past day to start. Haywood Robinson, complete event. The Techers competed in third win of the season. Fleming, 28-25, and the Flems with fan club, continued his had beaten Dabney, 36-33. Final Basketball Standings winning ways with victories in ~C Rik Krueger, P Harrow, Page 6-0 the 100- and nO-yard dashes. Sweiu:~r and Brent led Page to Fleming 5-1 Robinson won the 100 in 10.1 SprDfs Menu first place. John Steubs, Jim Dabney 4-2 and came back to win the 220 in Battey, and Louis Romero Ricketts 3-3 Thursday. April 19 22.5. He also competed on the 3:00 p.m. Tennis Loyola Home played well for Fleming and Ruddock 2-4 440 and mile relay teams. It was almost knocked off Page for the Blacker...... 1-5 a windy and cold afternoon Friday. April 20 championship. Dabney's stars Lloyd 0-6 which was not conducive to fast 1:00 p.m. Golf Cal State Dominguez Hills Away were Rennaye Johnson, Willard Interhouse Trophy Standings marks. Considering all factors, it Brown, and Gary Frankel. Saturday. April 21 Page 266Yz was another outstanding day for 12:01 p.m. Baseball OCoidental (doubleheader) Away The Second Division Fleming '" ...... 249 the Beaver sprinter. 1: 30 p.m. Track UC San Diego Home Ricketts came close to defeat­ Dabney 152Yz Greg Hoit, with special en­ ing Dabney, but the Darbs held Ricketts ...... 149 couragement from the Caltech Monday. April 23 1:00 p.rn. Golf Pomona-Pitzer Away on to win, 25-21. Ed Beckmann' Ruddock 146Yz cheerleaders, ran a personal best was one of the Scurves' leaders. Blacker...... 85Yz in the 440 intermediate hurdles Tuesday. April 24 Ruddock, Blacker, and Lloyd Lloyd , 71 with a mark of 55.7. Hoit ran a 3:00 p.rn. Baseball Pomona-Pitzer Home strong second half to edge 4:00 p.m. Interhouse Swimming Prelims ESSG Grants or' may be examined in 213 Charles Almquist, who recorded Spalding. a time of 56.0. Hoit also Wednesday, April 25 Continued from Page Five A freshman who is interested competed on the 440 and mile 4:00 p.m. Interhouse Diving with an appropriate staff member in this porgram but who does relay teams. Hoit, who has and submit a brief statement not know any staff member with improved each week, should run Thursday. April 26 (one or two typewritten pages) whom he can work should close to 54.0 seconds before the 4:00 p.m. Interhouse Swimming Finals describing the research proposal, discuss the general topic with his end of the season. He also placed its scientific significance, and its TA or Dr. Pings. He should then April 26-28 third in the 100-yard dash with a Tennis Ojai Tournament significance for the long-range submit a statement concerning time of 10.5. scientific objectives of the stu­ the fields of chemical engineering Four Miles For Griffin Friday. April 27 dent. These proposals and the in which he thinks he may be Greg Griffin, after leading 1:00 p.m. Golf Whittier Away attached form should be turned interested in working, any pre­ nearly the entire race, finished in to Anne Fredericks, 213 Saturday. April 28 vious experience he may have second in the mile run with a 12:01 p.rn. Baseball Pomona-Pitzer (doubleheader) Away ,.spalding, by April 30, 1973. See had, and a summary of his time of 4: 31.7. Griffin was 1:30 p.m. Track Whittier Away your instructor(s) or Dr. C.J. performance in Chem 3. This Pings if you need suggestions of statement should be submitted appropriate staff members to by April 30, 1973. The Caltech Glee Club contact. For your assistance, a list of faculty agreeing to partici­ presents pate is attached along with a brief description of their research PArs LIQUORS interest. Additional information AND DELICATESSEN ASPRIN GJUBILEE may be obtained from the annual 1072 E. Color~o 796-6761 report of the Division and from Suw::fay thru Thursday the 1971 ACS Directory of :'ours 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. with songs andpictures Graduate Research. Copies of Fri.-Sat. 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. both are available in the library Keg Beer Party Supplies of last summer's European Tour

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