The Pause I lRllFORNIATech The CALIFORNIA That Refroshesj Volume LXXV Pasadena, California, F'riday, October 19, 1973 Number 5 Caltech 28,. Claremont .0 WE WON! WE WON! WE WON! W Bonfires were burning last Friday night. The Caltech foot- . ball team had won that after­ noon! The Beavers broke a ten- losing streak by beating the Claremont-Mudd J.V.'s 28-0. This was Tech's largest shutout margin since 1956. Things were fairly quiet in the first quarter as Tech couldn't get up a running attack. Tech did prevent its opponents from scor­ ing, however, with a goal line stand on the five. In the second quarter things got off to a fast start as Norm Nelson threw a six-yard ­ down pass to Greg Hoit. A while later Nelson threw a 20-yard touchdown pass, again to Hoit. In the third· quarter, Nelson threw his third touchdown pass, 32 yards to John Steubs. The scoring was completed in the fourth quarter when Steubs picked off a Claremont pass and ran 90 yards for a touchdown. Steve Pohorsky rounded things out by connecting on all four PAT kicks. Tech's rushing defense was great as Claremont lost 98 yards gross and 41 yards net. Mean­ while the passing defense was mediocre, except for three inter­ ceptions. Mark Sutton was the Photo by Richard Feldman leading Defenseman as he sacked the C.H.M's quarterback four AscrrofMa5S~ Chess Club time on the sheet posted outside times and blocked two punts. Organizing Dabney Hall. Will there be another bonfire Organizational meeting for the this weekend? Find out at 1: 30 BOD Responsible for Selections? new Caltech Chess Club Wed. Bridge Saturday, when the Beavers play Oct. 24, at 8:00 p.m. in the Y, Tournament Mount San Jacinto JC at Tourna­ by Philip Massey the Faculty. In addition to the Clubroom 1. If you are inter­ Duplicate Bridge Tournament ment Park. The ASCII Board of Directors Faculty committees such as ested, but can't come, contact in Winnett Student Lounge Sat­ Be it known that: moved last Sunday to endorse Undergrad Academic Standards John Bloom, 112 Braun, ex urday night at 7:30 p.m. No This previous week's the placement of the Stop Sign and Honors, Freshmen Admis­ 1347. experience or partner required, on the Octagon Sculpture in sions, and Academic Policies, the for further information contact Etaoin Shrd1B Award Winnett Plaza last month, thus BOD has regularly been appoint­ Student Shop Harry David-Blacker or Pat has gori~_to making it an official ASCIT ing members to the Institute Meeting Thursday . Hagan-Dabney. GAVIN D. CLAYPOOL project. The Board also agreed to Committees, such as Art, Patents, There will be a Student Shop in recognition o{his look for funding to reimburse Relation with JPL, Relations International Center Meeting to chek in new members creative paste-up I the parties involved. Further, with the Community and the Opens on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, October of the lead article in Mark Johnson was directed by like. Apparently no one applied The International Center, 10­ ! 25. This will probably be the last week's California Tech. the Board to draft and send a for the Art Committee last year, only. new member check-in this Continued on Page Five letter to Dr.' Harold Brown, Dr. as the only Institute Committees term so if you intend to join you David Smith, and the Office of ASCIT appointed anyone to were. better show up. Dues are $5.00 the Architect, urging that proper Patents and Winnett. In a phone with a deposit of $5.00 for PARENTS! Institute procedure be followed conversation with Mark Johnson questions contact Lou Scheffer, You can receive the California Tech every week! in the future. The action came held Monday morning, Dr. 213 Page. Just send in this order form with a check or after a lengthy discussion of the Brown maintained that ASCIT money order for $4.00 for the year or $1.50 for destruction of Dabney Gardens only traditionally appointed Folk Mass wall, numerous complaints about members to the Faculty Commit­ This Sunday one term to the manner in which the Octagon tees, but that he was willing to There will be a community The California Tech came to be placed where it is, receive a list of nominees for the Folk Mass this Sunday, Winnett Caltech lOS-51 and the offer by Dr. Smith to Art Acquisition Committees, Student Center Lounge. Fr. Pasadena, CA 91109 "take names" for Dr. Brown to which he might use as a basis of Sapliss will celebrate with the appoint a student or students to judgement. Caltech-PCC Newman Com­ Dabney War the Art Acquistion Program. munity. Gather at 7:00 p.m., Name _ Appointments In addition to the Octagon refreshments afterwards. All are According to Resolution V, complaints (see the past few welcome. Section 5, of the By-Laws and Techs) and the matter of ap­ Address~------Resolutions of ASCIT, "The pointments, the BOD discussed Chamber Orchestra the matter of the Dabney Wall ASCII BOD will be responsible Auditions Monday City State Zip _ for the selection of under­ destruction (it will be rebuilt in a There will be auditions for the graduates to all Institute and different location). According to Caltech Chamber Orchestra be­ Administrative committees...." an article in last week's Tech, a tween 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The resolution was passed after "committee of faculty and stu­ on Monday, October 22, in Second Class Postage paid at Pasadena, California. The California Tech is dents held meetings to consider published weekly except during exams and vacation periods by the ASCIT President Joe Rhodes Dabney Hall Lounge. If you are Associated Students of the California Institute of Technology, Inc., held his Corporation Meeting in the alternatives ... and agreed to Winnett Cer,ter 105-51, California Institute of Technology, 1201 E. a member of the orchestra or California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91109. Subscriptions: $4.00 per year. 1969, and after negotia tions with Continued on Page Four wish to join, please sign up for a Page Two THE CALIFORNIA TECH Friday, October 19, 1973 The Mudeo is Coming I THECALTEffi FORUM notification, my permission, or won't), then rip it down with my Past Present Agist Asks Help my due credit was highly unethi­ blessings. I am writing to enlist the help cal. I am upset by the fact that -Mary Eichbauer by SMC Sweeney By RynMiake of all of you in countering what my drawing is now soliciting Sop~s and surly frosh will do This Sunday at 2:00 p.m. the I believe to .be an unethical members of the Caltech com­ battle Sunday in the scummy freshman class will finally have a activity on the part of a munity. Ms.Ouotations Mudeo ooze as they have done chance to demonstrate its natural Pasadena business. Early this past Please, if you have not already As there are many areas where battle for over 50 autumns. But superiority over the sophomores summer I was hired as a Graphic purchased a meal ticket from the efforts of women's liberation the contest has evolved (or by winning the fifty-ninth annual Artist for the Burger Continental Burger Continental, don't give are needed, it seems somewhat devolved, depending on one's Mudeo. restaurant. My job entailed de­ them your business. If you do senseless to begin by rewriting view) greatly in that time; all the This long standing tradition will signing eight-page flyer/mailers, have a meal ticket, use it up and the dictionary. For some the way, in fact, from a greasy, be held on Throop site {yes to be published monthly. I then don't come back. But don't "party dogma" has been pushing camvas-topped pole surrounded that's what that oversized mud­ charged the owner a modest contribute to the wealth and for the elimination, alteration or by ravenous sophomores to a puddle is for), and will take the $100.00 per flyer/mailer. comfort of an unethical man. mutilation of English words slimy pool of muddy water form of a series of races and. The flyer which was to be -Laurie SchaUt bearing in part the syllable 'man'. containing ravenous sophomores. other competitions to be judged published in July was mainly Some of the efforts in other The "Pole Rush" is the by a panel consisting of three typeset with photographs, but I Not Cinematech parts of the language are reason­ earliest ancestor of the Mudeo, juniors (Frances Janssen, Dave did one pen-and-ink drawing, able. The difference between dating from before 1921, but Novikoff, and Lon Scheffer) and which was to comprise the flyer I really took exception to the Mister and Master has long was not an annual event until this year's organizer of the cover. I gave the owner the letter in the October 5th Tech passed to the way side, so the then. The 1922 Big T mentions Mudeo and former princess of the layouts and accompanying draw­ which was headed "Cinematech." dumping of Mrs. and Miss is not that the contest had been Mudeo, Rick Smoody. ing at the end of June. I received As a member of Cinematech, I unreasonable or unwieldy. But "revived" from earlier years. The The first event will be the my payment. can tell Mr. La that the offenses the strong position that the core object of the Pole Rush for the tug-of-war with two teams of 25 Meanwhile I began the August that he was the most worried 'man' must be replaced by 'one' frosh was to chew a piece of people apiece. The climax of this flyer, but at a certain point in about (i.e. posters on glass doors, or 'person' is ridiculous. This canvas from the pinnacle of a event will be when the losing my work I found that I needed posters in the johns) are ones results in such words as 'milkone' very greasy pole in no more than team (i.e. the sophomore class) is to see the finished flyer for July that we make a point of not (milk two?) or maybe 'huperson' 20 minutes. The sophs were dragged across the length of the in order to learn from my committing. We do put posters (Try pronouncing those). A little supposed to protect the canvas Mudeo site. Following the tug­ mistakes. The flyer for July had on walls, wooden doors, and bit of discomfort in the pronun­ from the frosh. Early snapshots of-war, will be the Queen not been published yet (it was bulletin boards, but how many ciation of these words could be indicate the Rush was a greasy Candidate Leap-Frogging Race, near the end of July), and the bulletin boards are large enough put up with if it really mattered. free-for-all with sophs ripping the (the Mudeo's tribute to the owner was so unreliable that to accomodate anything except The party line is something to clothes off the bold frosh who female element at Caltech), and every time I made an apointment departmental notices? the point that 'man' in these managed to make it to the pole. the crowning of the winning with him to talk about it he The fastest way to get a words implies male since if The ensuing nudity was quaintly leapfrog team as Queen and didn't show up at the appointed poster ripped down around here women were meant it would also referred to as "publicity" in the Princess of the Mudeo. time and place. is to place it over a seminar be stated. The exsistence of the '22 Big T. Other events will be a sack Around the middle of August, announcement on a full bulletin neuter Man is either taken as In Days of Old ... race, a tire spree, a horse­ the July flyer was stilI not board. Also, we don't consider evidence of a male domination or By 1927, Techers felt they and-rider chicken fight endurance published! Upon arriving at an­ our posters "eye-soaring." We try ignored. If the true problem is had autgrown (?) the Pole Rush test, a wheelbarrow race (how other appointment and finding to make them attractive (eVinced the dichotomy of man-woman and turned to a more deep did you say that mud is?) the owner "out shopping," I quit by the fact that we hire Laurie words in English language, why sophisticated manner of combat, and a possible log-rolling contest. the job. I left the owner with the Schalit to do them every week.) not fight to eliminate 'woman' the Frosh-Soph Rodeo. This Dress for the Mudeo will be materials for the July flyer. We don't consider people who (throw out cooed while you're at consisted of a "sack rush" in casual (unlike the see-haw-many In the October 5, 1973 issue stay at Tech on Friday and it), retarning just male and 1927, in which frosh and sophs tuxedos-we-can-destroy event of of the California Tech, my Saturday nights (horrors!) and Continued on Page Four tried to keep each other from 1969), although it should be drawing for the cover of the who attend ASCIT or Cinema­ dragging large sacks of sand over noted that wearing shoes is flyer appeared in an ad soliciting tech movies as "unfortunate." a goal line. But the sacks pushed recommended since the rocks Techers to join a meal plan with Finally (and I realize this was lRlIFORNIATech over the goal line had to be kept imbedded in the bottom of the Burger Continental. The drawing not Mr. La's doing), why was the Friday, October 19, 1973 over it, in order to count as a mudpuddle are not known for was not used in the way I had article headed "Cinematech"? Volume LXXV Number 5 Published weekly except during goal. A giant pushball replaced their kindness to bare feet. originally intended, and further­ Why not "ASCIT" or many more, I was given no credit for vacation and examination periods the sand in 1928 with the same According to the Official other organizations who plaster by the Associated Students of the general rules applying for the Rules of the Mudeo, the losing the graphics. I was of course this campus with posters? Cine­ California Institute of Technology, pushball as for the sack rush. team is obligated to pay for neither notified of my drawing's matech is not a rich organization; Inc. The opinions expressed in all The event was strikingly similar one-third of the Lost Weekend use, nor was I paid for the ad in part of the year we're usually in articles herein are strictly those of to an old Yale tradition, the any way. the authors and do not necessarily Prom, and although there is no the red. We can't afford not to reflect those of the editors or of bladderball contest (which may official remuneration for the Nothing that the owner of advertise widely on and off the corporation. All rights still exist there). winning team, it has been said in Burger Continental has done is campus. But-Mr. La-if you find reserved. The Rodeo was expanded to the past that the judges look illegal (we signed no contract as . one of our posters on the door four contests in 1936-the push. kindly on a wInmng team that to rights of ownership, etc. of Editors-in-Chief: Gavin D. Claypool to your room or in your john or Eric H. Eichorn ball contest, a tug-of-war, a tire protects them from the wrath of the drawing), but I maintain that in any other place where it really Dennis L. Mallonee race, and something called a the losers. his using my drawing without my interferes with your life (and you Associate Editor: "cane spree" of which the Big T So, Froshlings, here's the "FranklySpeaking" byPhil~ Peter W. Beckman gives no further information. chance we've been waiting for. Features Editor: SMC Sweeney Photo Editor: Ray Feeney Mud was added in 1937 to the Now is the time to rise up Editor: Bob Kieckhefer tire race and tug-of-war. Photo- and prove our strength: freshmen Continued on Page Four of Caltech, unite!! Staff ..•...... David Callaway, JoAnne DeBenedittis, Marc Donner, Tim Groat, Patti THE ASCIT FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE Horne, Melody Howe, Karl Kuhl­ mann, Phil Massey, Ryn Miake, Bill O'Meara, Alan Silverstein, Camelot Nick Smith, Howard Zebker. 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CA.94709 $100 per life "'riday, October 19, 1973 THE CALIFORNIA TECH Page Three When Giants Walked The Earth . .. crive, and found one in one of quenched but the night's activ­ my Coffeehouse colleagues, who ities ""ere far from over. A stood about 5'3" tall and was couple of othrwise-unoccupied Tech Troll Recalls '68 Bonfire doing nothing at all to any of his Blacker trolls decided that it fellow men (other than adding would be fun to start a new by Etaoin Schroedlu quarterback Tom Burton com­ the game. In any case, leaders for some fuel to a fire in the middle bonfire on top of the pinnacle of Caltech's most recent foot­ pleted 14 passes, 11 of them to the festivities soon emerged from of an intersection). We felt, when Throop, and it was done, and ball victory/bonfire may have split end Lonnie Martin. These the crowd, and organization informed of this later, that this they saw that it was Good. So brought to mind some recollec­ three players were stellar per­ followed. A diversionary fire at showed a certain lack of fair did a number of other people, tions of the events of five years formers that year, the equal of California and Arden, set before play. (Our friend was a wrestler, who wondered idly wha~ a ago, when the Caltech Beavers any in the conference. As the the main attraction (if I recall as a matter of fact, but he wisely bonfire was doing on top of won their last game against a two teams traded touchdowns, correctly); was meant to occupy decided that it was not the time Throop. The firemen, who were varsity opponent, defeating UC UCSD fell behind in extra points the attention of Pasadena's Fin­ or the place for a demonstra­ having a busy night, located a rig San Diego, 34-31. One of The and was unable to convert est while the main task force bore tion.) As he sat alone in the in Throop Alley and managed to California Tech's reporters who two-point efforts late in the down on Lake and California bear­ police car waiting to be taken direct a stream of water so as to was present on that memorable game, leaving Tech with its ing gifts of cellulose. (By the time away, various Blacker people dislodge the fire, which turned occasion recalls some of the three-point advantage. As the final it occured to anyone that Lake concocted various ingenious re­ out to be gasoline and sand in a events of that day (and night). minutes passed the Tech fans and California, which boasted two lease schemes, but these were all can. At some other point in the The 1968-69 season was the watched intently as UCSD tried gasoline stations, was not an opti­ rejected on the grounds that such evening, another Techer had the first year in which Caltech to score again, but the clock ran mal pick of location, it was too action might annoy the police­ interesting experience of trying played its home out. late to change the plans.) men unduly, and anyway the to convince the fire department in Tournament Park-in recent Goal Post Down Pretty Red Lights handcuffs could be a bit of an that someone was setting fire to years anyway. The athletic de­ As the fmal clock sounded, As the Coffeehouse managerial encumbrance. (He was later a palm tree along San Pasqua!. partment hoped that the change startling many who were intently . contingent (bearing some burdens released with no charges.) The fire department apparently from the Rose Bowl to a more watching UCSD's last efforts, the just discovered in the environs of Getting Hosed Off wasn't easily conVinced-perhaps convenient location would lead large Tech crowd erupted in glee, the Coffeehouse) drove through The police had other activity the night had been too much of to greater support for the home and rushed the field. Coach Tom Lake and California, nothing that night. Mike Brennan had a strain-but indeed it proved to team. They were right. On Gutman was given an impromptu much seemed out of the ordin­ celebrated his heroics on the be the case. No permanent November 9, 1968, Caltech won ride by his team, and Techers ary, except that a few techers field that afternoon with con­ damage was done. its first game in four years, descended on the goal posts, were just preparing to insert siderable spirit, it appeared, and The evening came to an end beating the University of Califor­ which were made of wood in wooden blockades into the he decided that it would be an the next morning, when several nia at San Diego, which was in those days, and eventually suc­ streets, lest any careless driver Interesting Thing to see if he Flems, still feeling a trifle its first season of football cumbed to various massive Tech­ come along and incinerate him­ could steal a fire hose and make depressed that their earlier diver­ competition. (UCSD later sus­ er's heaves, while deliriously self. By the time we had driven off with it. Fire hoses are sion at California and Arden had pended its football program happy Techers cavorting beneath around the block, a tall pyre of awkward items to steal solo, but not long survived, lit another before undergoing another sea­ the tottering posts were escorted burnables had magically appeared Brennan was a Techer of con­ bonfire on that location, referred son.) A large crowd was on hand aside. I was manning a refresh­ in the center of the intersection, siderable strength, as he had to in the Tech as the John for the home game, as word had ment stand, as one of the and had already been lit. At its shown that afternoon and on Forbes Memorial Fire, for rea­ gone around that the UCSD team Coffeehouse managers of that highest, the bonfire was quite an previous occasions, and he prob­ sons too obscure to recall. The was beatable, and perhaps victory year, but managed to slip off and impressive size, but the local fire ably would have succeeded in his fire department, by this point and bonfires were in the offing. acquire a piece of the famed goal people were on the scene very hose thievery except for the perhaps devoutly hoping for a The game itself was exciting posts. quickly, despite being caught minor detail that the hose was long, uninterrupted string of and unpredictable; both offenses As the sun set, plans were originally by surprise themselves, still attached to something at the Caltech football futility, once were working overtime and both afoot for the bonfire. The plans and the flames were quickly other end. The firemen and again arrived to do their thing, defenses had a trying day. The were rather disjointed at first, dampened. policemen took Brennan's inno­ and at last all Techers were Tech of the next week reported since few Techers had had Apparently the firemen and cent fun in bad part, and it took willing to let the pyrotechnical that UCSD rushed for over 230 experience with the bonfire of policemen were not willing to a surprising number of them aspects of victory celebration rest yards in the game, but Caltech four years earlier, and many had enter entirely into the Caltech (surprising to them anyway) to a closed book. To date, some­ fullback Mike Brennan gained been caught somewhat by sur­ spirit of the thing, though, since subdue Tech's fullback. (He was how, for this observer at least 140 yards on the ground, and prise when Caltech actually won no sooner had they arrived, than also released without charges, football celebrations over frosh they cast about for a suitable which was nice. and jayvee teams haven't been Acollegedegree used Techer to collar for the fiendish The bonfire might have been quite the same. to open a whole world of advancement. AfJPL itcould opena universe of achievement. ~.~ "~ ~~ !\~~.- LYDIA C. MICHAEL w.' JOAQUIN A. WALTER H. SHEN DEVIRIAN BORRAS WILLIAMS Because that's where we're headed, Venus, Mercury and Mars. And we need bright young minds to help us get there, people like the above. We hired them for their potential. They've already made good through their accomplishments. If you want a career with unlimited horizons. 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A J PL representative will be on campus 11 /7 . Call your campus placement office for an appointment. Page Four THE CALIFORNIA TECH Friday, October 19, 1973 these heroes (or villains) is a (:onventifm Center Dedication reincarnation of the same basic man, doomed to fight through­ Swords out the history of the world and Glee Clubbers Escape Starvation beyond. Sometimes he fights for "good", other times for "evil". by Dave Peisner_ luncheon were busy seating the The point is that he is always Pasadena dedicated its new 1100 guests, they neglected to * & fighting. There is enough action convention center last Monday set aside a separate area for the and the Caltech Glee Club helped Glee Club. As the club moved in this book for the casual reader and enough food for thought for them celebrate. toward the area where their Starships The day began with the tables were supposed to be, utter anyone interested. There is even chaos erupted. While the various a Frank Frazetta cover for all formal dedication ceremonies on Incase the headline didn't tip the ordinary folk, and are of you art freaks. All in all an the steps of the Pasadena Center dignitaries and legislaters calmly you off, this is the column for therefore rather out of favor excellent book. at 11 a.m. and moved indoors enjoyed their lunches, the jani­ all of you fans and readers and when found out. Anyway, the For all of you dedicated for a luncheon in one of the new tors speedily set up ten more viewers of science-fiction and Deryni series is excellent reading movie trolls, the second annual convention rooms. The Glee Club tables for the hungry Techers. _ fantasy in all their myriad forms. for the most part, and I strongly Science Fiction and Fantasy Film sang the Star Spangled Banner - This reporter went back to First, a few reviews: recommend it to people who Convention will be taking place (the Swedish arrangement) fol­ the kitchen to help carry out the EXCALIBUR, by Sanders enjoy such things as Tolkien's in Los Angeles over the Thanks­ lowed by an invocation from a food, only to discover that there Anne Laubenthal is one of the Ring trilogy and the like. giving weekend, at the Hyatt local priest. While everyone sat wasn't any kitchen-part of the recent releases in the Ballantine -- THE SIL VER WARRIORS, by Regency Hotel. The idea of down to lunch, disaster struck. underground parking lot had Adult Fantasy series. For those Michael Moorcock, is a Dell Film-Con 2 is to show lots of What Glee Club? been curtained off to provide an of you not familiar with that paperback, and a sequal to one uncut films and provide the While the organizers of the area for a makeshift kitchen. series, the idea is that the best of his earlier books, The Eternal opportunity to meet people The food was quite good and works of classic and modern Champion. The major theme of ranging from Seymour to D.C. Mudeos Past after some delay, the Glee Club fantasy ought to be brought out this and many other of the Fontana of Star Trek, Forrest received some water to quench in paperback, and Ballantine is _Continued from__ ~~~ Two Moorcock books is that at any Ackerman, Robert Bloch, Rich­ its thirst. (Who cares if the water trying to do just that. time of crisis for mankind, there ard Matheson and many others graphs in the 1938 Big T show came from the faucet in the smiling Techers covered with In any case, Excalibur is a is always someone who comes are scheduled to be there, and janitor's closet?) It took the difficult book to review. It is a forward in the nick of time to there will be many displays, ooze as they fight over the tires. members approximately five min­ ... When Men Were Men ... legitimate work of fantasy, com­ either turn the tide or die trying. demonstrations and discussions. utes to finish eating, which was plete with magical influences and These men, win or lose, become For further information, either The Rodeo seems to have died fortunate because they were out during the war years, no the sword of King Arthur, that the stuff of legends for as long as write to Fantasy Film Fans immediately called upon to per­ starts off just outside Mobile, they're remembered, from days International, P.O. Box 74866, doubt because of the co-opting form. of the campus by the Navy. The Alabama. The book reads like a to millenia. Roland was such a Los Angeles, CA 90004, or What's the Next Word? cheap gothic novel at the start, man. So was Ulysses. Moorcock watch this space and see what battle was revived in 1946 with The Glee Club mounted the but is actually extremely good in takes things one step further, good it does you. a rather vague schedule of events, risers, and gave the earliest but by 1947 the contests were spots, especially near the end. If however, and states that each of -Nick Smith concert in Caltech Glee Club you are at all interested in established-aIl in the mud. In history. (In the past, the earliest fact, the present Mudeo events Arthurian legends and such, I concert was always given in recommend it. If your reading originated in that year-tug­ November but fortunately, there of-war, wheelbarrow race, tire tends more toward Brak, the were enough of last year's Barbarian, don't touch it. spree, gunnysack relay, and members in this year's club to HIGH DER YNI, by Katherine horseback fight. The junior cover up the uncertainty of some Kurtz, is also in the Ballantine FOR TIlE D1SCRlMlNATlNG ADULT judges were thrown in the mud of the new members.) The series. This is the third volume in - after the Rodeo, of COurse. concert itself was a great success a series, and will only make a 1948 saw the final cosmetic and was acknowledged enthusi­ limited amount of sense if you change as the name of the battle astically by the audience. have not read either of the other was changed from Rodeo to two. It isa Tolkien-style fantasy, Mudeo. The contests were still with its own coherent universe in run on the level, however, to the ASCIT X Rated which things are not exactly the detriment of the frosh, who Continued from Page One same as in the here and now. In always ended up losing. The have the Dabney wall removed." this particular series, the premise situation apparently changed in There was some puzzlement as to is that there is a genetically the late '50's and early '60's as DAILY" am to 2:30am exactly who these students inter­ inheritable trait involving con­ the junior judges became more SUNDAY 12 noon to Midni.t viewed were (it was suggested trolled psionic posers ("Any sympathetic to the plight of the that they were the same ones smootWy functioning technology frosh. The '61-'62 little t who wanted the concrete steps), will have the appearance of reports, " .... they [the judges] since there were present at the magic." Arthur C. Clarke) for tend to be notoriously biased ASCIT meeting at least three purposes ranging from healing to toward freshmen." members of Dr. Christy's Throop combat. Unfortunately, the tech­ The Mudeo Queen and Prin­ Site Committee which held meet­ nology of the land is medieval, cess were introduced in 1971 ings last year, and no one so there aren't any hot-shot after Caltech went coed. That recalled having ever been asked geneticists around. Besides that, addition brought the event to its about the matter. the possessors of the gene, called present state, and was probably The Big T Deryni, at one time oppressed AIR CONDITIONED the most welcome change of all After these various hassles, for you~ comfort for Tech men. No doubt more Gavin Claypool discussed the Speaking of finances, the BOD plenty of free parking changes and "improvements" will status of the Big T and the repealed its budget for the year. be added in the future. But the responsibility of the BOD. It was Stay tuned for more exciting frosh-soph rivalry in the Mudeo finally realised that unless the information, and donuts. The is almost as ingrained in Tech BOD bothers to live up to their next meeting of the BOD will be Now Showing: tradition as the Honor System; responsibilities for the first time in Winnett Lounge this Sunday which insures the continuation of in years, there will, in fact, be no at 4 p.m., immediately following the Mudeo for many years to Big T next year. After some the Mudeo. come. -"'-..:.:..-_---- beating around the bush, the [Ed. Note: Harold Brown has sole BOD appointed Ray Feeney authority to appoint people to "Youthful Lust" Forum Photo Editor for first term, and Administrative Committees. authorised the immediate spend­ Continued from Page Two ASCIT has authority to appoint ing of funds. The BOD is also undergraduates only to Standing Also playing: female where biological differen­ trying desperately to find a Faculty Committees. The Faculty tiation is needed. Then Man competent business manager and cannot appoint people to Admin­ applies to all people regardless of editor(s). istrative Committees.l sex. This requires much less "Young & Sensous" on the lexicographers. Ms. Ogilvie could then spend more time on REGAL NOTES problems of local import. There UNDERSTAND PLAYS, NOVELS AND POEMS A completely new show every Tuesday FASTER WITH OUR NOTES are cases and problems of overt We're new and we're the bigest! Thousands of and covert discrimination about; tap; cs reviewed for qui cker understand ing. Our examples which have very strong subjects include nat only English, but Anthro­ pology, Art,_Black Studies, Ecology, Eco­ influence on the lives of the nomics, Education, History, Law, Music, ISPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNTSI hupersons [sic1 of this campus Philosophy, Political Scie,nce, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sociology and Urbon Prob­ community. Come on; use the lems. 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Chuck Mitchell duo is good enough to listen to. during the summer on campus) \ is an extremely entertaining They do mostly material I take and at 8:00 p.m. will be a On first encounter Professor and C with further independent singer who tells stories with his to be original, with just their two discussion of John Bel Lair's The Peter Schickele's presentation of study in Switzerland under the songs. He combines modern guitars for accompaniment. This Face in the Frost. Both meetings the redoubtable PDQ Bach seems renowned F who called him "one standards, such as "City of New provides a simple sound that will be at the home of John a rather artless, though definitely of my best students" etc., etc.) is Orleans" and "Mr. Bojangles" allows them to use their voices Fisher, 552 Gramercy PI., No.3, funny collection of tasteless a subject of ridicule. Schickele with older songs and stories. quite well on such songs as Los Angeles, 387-6459. Sunday music~l spoofs. This misconcep­ points out that this sort of "Stack-a-Lee" is turned into a Dylan's "Don't Think Twice." will be a meeting of the inguistic tion dies quickly after a few pedigreeing does not create good folk tale of riverboat gambling. They are good enough that I am Linguistic Fellowship to make minutes of listening and thinking. musicians. Other songs tell of other things, looking forward to their next final adjustments on the forth­ Schickele has taken his own In the guise of an illustrated from love and memories to dirty appearance. coming issue of "Parma Eldalm­ ability to compose mediocre to lecture on the life and times of old men and their theme song Ed Begley Jr. was also on the beron," at the home of Paula good imitations of musical styles PDQ Bach, Schickele claims that ("Have Some Madeira, My bill with comedy routines. Most Marmor, 3920 Laurel Canyon and types and added his own the great composers and musi­ Dear"). It is extremely unfor­ of his comedy is good, but Blvd., No.3, Studio City, incomperable showmanship and cians of the past and present are tunate that the only album out basically he seems like the sort 766-5645. Rides and further come up with an hilarious and not supermen. They have drink­ by Chuck Mitchell is so obscure of comedian who would be best information are available from valuable combination. ing problems and sexual prob­ (I think it is on the Strider label, on radio or records. That is, the Jim Vibber, 792-8776. Every gesture and phrase in lems, and money problems just whatever that is) for his songs fact that you see him on stage his performance is integrated into like ordinary mortals. are good to listen to. They can makes it necessary for him to use News Briefs his theme. Every word he utters The great glory of Schickele's make you feel without depressing props and other artificial visuals and note he plays is designed to show is that all of his points are you, and make you happy at the that don't really contribute that Continued from Page One make a parody of the world of made without anger or bitterness. right times. Good stuff. much to his act. If you just sort cated at 456 E. Colorado, will classical music. He points out all He seems to be saying, "These Supporting acts at the Ice of close your eyes a little bit and hold its grand opening this of the little rituals and customs guys are people too, but that House are varied in nature. This list~n to him the way you would Saturday at 10 a.m. The Center which the .musical world wor­ doesn't make their music any less week there is a singing duo of Continued on Page Eight houses UNA-USA, UNICEF, and ships and says, "Look at this great." If anything their human­ FAO-FFH chapters, along with foolishness. These people sub­ ness makes their achievements all the Brook Bridge, an inter­ stitute ritual for music." the more remarkllble. PDQ Bach Bona Corso's national children's book center. Standing contrasted are the exists to give us perspective, to Many famous. people, including tense, formal preparation of a let us stand back and realize that DINING ROOM NOW OPEN Ambassador Charles W. Yost, will concert with its total up tight funny things are all around us. be in attendance. seriousness and the wandering, Even without the analysis of AT OUR NEW LOCATION bemused stage manager with his his theme PDQ Bach is imme­ Flora Still "I've never been inside a wedding diately pleasing and extremely Wants a Man cake before." The ludicrousness funny. The audience took him at 830 N. 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Photos by Feeney and Laib Page Eight THE CALIFORNIA TECH Friday, October 19, 1973 Soccer Trimberger, a Page freshman, scored Tech's only goal of that game. Tommorrow soccer fans T£ This One We Tied may watch Caltech's Varsity play the Caltech Club Team in a by Bill O'Meara of play-a ridiculously large home-home battle. Caltech pushed the Occidental scoring rate for a competitive As a closing note, defensive varsity soccer team to a five-all soccer rnatch. players in soccer seldom score (as tie in SCIAe competition on John Dilles scored the first in most sports). But four of the Wednesday. It was a moral goal of the second period with a points scored in Tech's football victory for the Beavers, who difficult sliding kick. The score victory of last week were scored Homecoming roared back from a 4-1 first half remained 4-3 until rookie senior by defensive man Steve Pohorsky deficit. Captain John Dilles fired Howard French, a member of of Blacker. in two goals to cap the second Ricketts House, slammed in the half rally by the Techmen. tying goal. Then, with twenty Alums Come Home Oxy grabbed a 2-0 lead minutes to go, Oxy moved into Richard Brautigan, By Melody Howe within the first six minutes of the lead on a close-in goal. This Saturday will mark the the varsity soccer team and the play. Crafty Peter Groom drew But fifteen minutes remained Eat Your Heart Out sixth annual return of a major Caltech Soccer Club. At 10:30 the opposing goalie far out of his in the contest when Rich At­ event at Tech Homecoming. you can walk over and see the box, then rolled the ball off his water got kicked in the throat The National Poetry Press has Homecoming? Gosh, I didn't game between the foot and into the net. Twice during vigorous play near the announced the opening of its know Tech had homecomings, alumni and varsity teams, which more the Tigers scored, both Tiger goal area. John Dilles spring competion. The closing several undergrads are heard to will end before 12:30. You can shots being of the low percentage "avenged" this injury by scoring. date for submission of manu­ exclaim. This article is therefore enjoy a pleasant interlude with category. Alan Saul advanced the on a penalty kick. This second scripts by college students is provided for your edification, music from Tech's very own score to 4-2 by another psych­ tie of the season gives Tech its November 5. Any student attend­ with the assumption that some band while you stare lazily into out-the-goalie play which cul­ best record in three years-with ing either junior or senior college of you Techers will be encour- into your beer mug. minated in another agonizingly seven games still remaining! is eligible to submit his verse. aged to come out for the At 1: 30 a football game will slow-moving scoring shot. The Last Saturday, Redlands de­ There is no limitation as to form festivities. Assuming that most of kick off between Tech and Mt. first half saw a total of six goals feated Caltech 4-1 in another or theme. you won't, there will be a San Jacinto, which rounds out in the opening eighteen minutes hard fought soccer game. Steve Each poem must be typed or follow-up article in the Tech the itinerary for the afternoon. If printed on a separate sheet, and next week which will tell you you're still not interested, there's must bear the name and home what you missed, assuming, of free beer. If you're still not WilD Gives (J SpDrts Menu? address of the student, and the course, that the author herself interested you're either a tee­ college address as well. attends the event. After all, it totaler or you're crazy (Which Friday, October 19 Manuscripts should be sent Cross Country Pomona-Pitzer & Occidental Home 4:00 p.m. to: National Poetry Press, 3210 would be highly unethical to means you're a Tech undergrad). 4:00 p.m. Water Polo Pomona-Pitzer Away write articles based on mere So come on out this Saturday. Selby Avenue, Los Angeles, CA rumor or hearsay. After all, it has to be better than Saturday, October 20 (Homecoming) 90034. Shorter works are pre­ The activities will start at trolling in your room all week­ 10:00 a.m. Soccer Varsity v. Soccer Club Home ferred by the Board of Judges Home 10: 00 a.m. with a match between end. 10:30 a.m. Water Polo Varsity v. Alumni because of space limitations. 1:30 p.m. Football Mt. San Jacinto JC Home

Sunday, October 21 Moles and Dudes Water Polo 2:00 p.m. World Famous Mudeo Frosh vs. Sophs vs. Juniors Throop IClassified Ads I WednesdaY, October 24 Beating in IH Continued from Page Six 3:00 p.m. Soccer Claremont-Mudd Away TRAVEL Away game finally ended with Russ 4:00 p.m. Water Polo Whittier CHARTERS YEAR ROUND After a crushing defeat in Desiderio's backhand shot in the Saturday, Octover 27 No more club fees! 50 Depar­ Discobolus Softball and a heart­ last second of the first sudden­ 10:00 a.m. Cross Country Chapman Invitational Away tures, also NYC, Japan & Aus­ breaking 13-12 loss to Ruddock, death period. The Chapman 10:00 a.m. Soccer Pomona-Pitzer Away tralia. Youth Fares, too. Since Blacker has embarassed Page goalie, as well as most other 10:00 a.m. Water Polo Redlands Home 1959: ISTC, 323 N. Beverly Dr., 10:00 a.m. Football Claremont-Mudd JV Away (15-8) and come from behind swimmers in the pool, did not Beverly Hills, CA 90210, (213) twice to beat Fleming (12-10) see the shot until it hits the canvas 275-8180. and Dabney (14-12) in Inter­ at the rear of the goal, giving the What better way to finish a victory celebration ------EUROPE - ISRAEL - AFRICA house softball. With Wednesday's Caltech tankmen their first vic­ than a pizza at Roma's! Student Flights all year round. victory over Rickets (18-17) the tory in 368 days. CONTACT: ISCA, 1.1687 San Mighty Moles have a 4-1 record Hopes for a two-game winning Vicente Blvd. No.4, Los and are tied for first. Should streak were dashed by PCC on Angeles, Calif. 90049. Tel: (213) they win it will be the first time Monday. Tech started slowly and 826-5669 or (714) 287-3010. Blacker, perennial Interhouse the cross-town rivals built up a ROMA GARDENS Doormat has won an interhouse 6-0 halftime lead. since 1962 (?!). The second half was better, BEER &WINE HELP WANTED but not good enough, as the The Blacker frash have begun Wanted: 2 or 4 students to Lancers went home with a 7-4 wondering about just what kind analyze an experiment with a win. Bitondo, Rowson, and Bubb of jock house they've gotten .ITALIAN CUISINE newly patented carburetor that scored Tech's goals. themselves into. evaporates gasoline instantly and Two In A Row Except for the shocking de­ should eliminate automobile SCIAC competition started On PIZZA SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI feat at the hands of Blacker, smog. A closed garage required. Wednesday with Caltech taking Page has rolled along winning its Call Mon.-Fri. 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Claremont-Harvey Mudd. Or four other games thus far, 221-6858. although the Fleming game was rather, Claremont's swimmers close (6-5). Poor Fleming has took shooting practice while winni~g 10% Discount SERVICES gotten no breaks at all, Tech's made horrendous passes only one game and losing the and got burned by CHM's faster TRANSLATORS other three games by a total of sprinters. with scientific training required. four runs. The final score was CHM 13, On Food To Go All languages and disciplines. ------Caltech 2. The only highlight in Free-lance. Send resume to Box Frets this disastrous contest was Tech's 5456, Santa Barbara, Cal. 93108 Continued from Page Five clean play-only nine fouls! Bubb 1076 E. Colorado 449-1948 Buying or selling something? to Stan Freberg or the- Firesign and Desiderio scored for Tech, You, too, can take out an ad in Theatre, he is very good. He just but nobody else did anything the California Tech/!! $1.50 per isn't as strong visually as he correctly. At least our varsity OPEN 4-12 Daily inch plus 25i per extra line for could be. football team can beat their Classifieds. Bring ad copy to the The Ace Trucking Co. put in jayvees. 4- 1 Fri. &Sat. 21~3. a special guest appearance. For r-=:=::::~~~:iiii~r-r======~ Tech office, or phone ext. those of you not familiar with NOW THRU SUNDAY their brand of comedy, they are E.ngineers. Math/Science Majors and Architects of the same general type as CAREER-ORIENTED OPPORTUNITIES Firesign Theatre or the Concep­ JOHN PRINE in 60 Developing Countries and throughout the U.S. tion Corporation, but primarily visual humor instead of audial (?) with Buckingham Nicks PEACE CORPS/VISTA on campus or whatever it is. Anyway, the COMING NEXT: ATC was good, doing a couple of ..•.• Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson . ~ .• Wednesday, October 24 their standard routines as well as OUTSIDE THE BOOKSTORE 8:30a.m. - 3:00p.m. one new idea to be done on TV. Apply for January programs Coming next week: Tim Mor­ :j~rol_Qiiitri~~,~ Applications and Infurmation or phone 824-7815 gan. 9OI1SAH'I'~MOHtcA.l'tD:.L.A.216'f161 > '" ..". -Nick Smith C:OCICTAIlS • OlNNfi"~"OOt~DAYS.· NO "at: LIMIT