TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY RECEIVED MOV II 1975 Dorm Improvements Urged At All-College

Approximately 50 students at- Tilles then opened the meeting to college after spending time with a might also be responsible for tended the first all-college dorm specific ideas and suggestions formation of a dormitory council career or service in the armed coordinating security measures in would eliminate many of the R. A.'s meeting last Tuesday evening in an concerning housing im- forces. attempt to improve dormitory provements. Students first raised each dorm. Tilles noted that the responsibilities, and Tilles' support living conditions. Assistant Dean of the possibility of obtaining special replacement of lounge furniture of such a council seemed to suggest One student proposed the and soda machines in each dorm to some students that she is College Residences Ellinor Tilles interest dormitories on campus. In organization, of "dormitory injected an air of optimism into the particular, students expressed an might be possible if such increased dissatisfied with the R.A.'s per- councils" in response to what Tille security measures could formance. Some upperclassmen meeting by covering the black- interest in seeing a vegetarian or called "the feedback problem". board in front of the students with kosher kitchen, a cooperative foreseeably be enforced. expressed reservation about the Tilles referred to the need for some proposed dor.n council, although slogans like "Nothing is im- dorm where students would be kind of permanent forum for Students also recommended that possible." responsible for building main- they generally felt such a system student opinion regarding dorm pay phones be instaUed in New could be augmented. tenance and security, and foreign life. As discussed, council mem- Britain and other outlying dorms, Tilles opened the meeting by language dorms including a bers would be elected by the and that extension phone service Tilles expressed appreciation to remarking that "Life can be even possible "international living residents of their respective hall, be connected to all dorms, in case all the students who showed better in the dormitories." She center." with those designated students of emergency. enough interest to attend the stressed the importance of positive Students also discussed the meeting with Tilles on a regular Student reaction to the meeting meeting, and said she hoped that thought in relation to the benefits of establishing a ""quiet basis to channel student griefs and was generally favorable, although this meeting could open channels achievement of constructive dorm", and a dorm for older suggestions. some felt that Tilles downplayed to further communications to her change in dormitory facilities. students who are returning to Members of the dorm council the role of Resident Assistants.'The office.

Vol. 74, Issue 10 '. ConnPIRG THE TRINITY November 11, 1975 Offers Free Trinity College Hartford, Conn. Legal Aid by Jeff Dufresne Beginning this week, the Con- necticut Public Interest Research Group (ConnPIRG) will offer free legal aid to all Trinity students. ConnPIRG has retained a Hartford area lawyer who will be on campus Democrats Sweep State Elections for two hours a week. The lawyer will work out of the by Mike Brown ConnPIRG office, which is located in the Mather Campus Center Candidates affiliated with the New Haven's Frank Logue, a Frederick P. Daley, Democrat of Waterbury's Edward Bergin', basement, across from the Post Democratic Party of Connecticut liberal Democrat, won easily over Torrington, achieved the victory of Jr., son of a former Water- Office. Initially, the lawyer's office achieved outstanding successes John Esposito (GOP) by a margin re-election as mayor above GOP bury mayor, captured the mayoral hours will be Thursday, from 5:00- during the statewide election of of some two thousand votes, while contender John Gawrych. position of that city. 7:00 p.m. Any student who would last Tuesday. As election returns Socialist candidate Joette Fishman George R. Huse, GOP selection Republican candidates of Por- like to see the lawyer is welcome to were polled, it became apparent attained a backing of six hundred in Danbury, was defeated by tland, Ellington, and Deep River, stop by then. The office hours will that Democratic nominees for forty-three votes. Democrat Charles A. Ducibella. were able to retain control of their be adjusted to student demand various j.;overnmental positions John Mandanici, of Bridgeport, Middletown's tripartite election former seats against all opposition. next semester.^ had defeated GOP or Independent defeated Republican nominee, also endeel in Democratic victory opposition in all towns except former Senator Richard Scale as Anthony Marino received more Independent candidate Jennie The. attorney's primary Portland, Ellington, Deep River, New Britain's Matthew votes than either Republican Care defeated both Democratic responsibility will be to serve as a Norwalk, and Stamford. Amitabile was victorious over Sebastian Garafalo or Independent nominee Patsy Brescia and GOP legal advisor to students at Trinity Hartford, an area where Republican Paul Manafort. Mayor Lester Gowin, a former selection, Vincent De Panfilis. and at ConnPIRG offices at other Democrats outnumber Former mayor Henry Wojtusik Republican. Only in Stamford did a colleges, including the University Republicans five to one, witnessed of Bristol defeated another former Mayor of Meriden, Abraham Republican victory prevail. Town of Hartford, and Connecticut the easy triumph of Mayor George mayor, GOP nominee J. Harwood Grossman, held his former position clerk Louis Clapes upset Mayor College. The lawyer may also, on Frederick Lenz. occasion, be asked to perform Athanson over Shirley Scott. Norton. by defeating John Quine. various additional tasks pertaining to ConnPIRG's activities, within the confines of hour requirements. LockwoocTs Annual Report Trinity students may seek the lawyers' advice on such matters as landlord-tenant problems, in- Examines Campus Mood surance difficulties, consumer complaints, or any other quasi- legal questions. The ConnPIRG attorney will not, however, be Trinity College's President D. choice of colleges. Although the The College, he said, has an Turning to finances, Lockwood Lockwood devoted much of his number of applicants seeking "excellent record in placing available to represent students in said, "Trinity has had a court on an unpaid basis. 1974-75 Annual Report to an admission to Trinity has increased students in professional fields, but remarkable record of running in from about 1,500 in 1968 to nearly examination of the mood on the no statistics can offset the the black for the last five years. We A complete set of guidelines for nation's campuses. The report is 3,000 this year, he said, it is disappointment of those not ad- shall do so again this year." becoming increasingly difficult to student use of this ConnPIRG read by alumni, parents of mitted to professional schools or He also noted that Trinity has service will be printed in the next students and friends of the College. estimate the number of those of- those unable to locate an ap- repaid to its endowment the money I fered admission who will actually Tripod issue. Lockwood said we live in an propriate job." borrowed to cover the red ink of ConnPIRG's newly hired at- uncomfortable world with at- enroll. To some degree this is due Commenting that "there is 1969-70. For the past two years to the fact that students now apply torney will work in conjunction titudes leading to "more litigation, obviously a place for vocational expenses have been held below the with the already-functioning heightened contentiousness, and to a greater number of colleges of training but not in a liberal arts rate of inflation through internal equal reputation, and many final consumer complaint center. even cynicism. Like a sharp college," Lockwood added, "The adjustments, he said, but these Trinity students involved with the decline in the stock market, the decisions are based on "intangible, College must continually review its remain "at best non-recurrent even whimsical considerations." complaint center will do in- blunting of yesterday's hopes curriculum to'make sure that its savings." vestigative work, write letters and engenders an unsettling sense of programs raise the significant Looking ahead, Lockwood said, In general, help the lawyer with disappointment." Lockwood noted that students' issues, cultivate the appropriate "We need all the understanding course choices are reflecting analytical abilities, and help the which the academic disciplines can complaints that students bring to Although there is no consensus current economic conditions. He individual to understand the provide, but we also need a his attention. Depending upon on how we should resolve problems cited a recent study by Trinity human condition." willingness to recognize that the student demand, the students in higher education, he continued, which shows that students are Trinity, he said, "intends to offer values we find in the human working in the complaint center "when hard times hit. colleges are aware of the impact of limited job certain programs which it regards condition will determine when and may also resort to screening less apt to examine their own opportunities and are choosing as fundamental to the liberal arts, how we apply our cumulative student cases before they see the It- purposes than to seek solutions majors which presumably will best irrespective of course enrollments. knowledge Trinity College has lawyer. from outside sources." The prepare them for careers in law, At the same time we plan to review the obligation to cultivate an in- national sense of economic and medicine and business. The ConnPIRG consumer the wisdom of continuing as broad tellectual daring which propels us complaint center will be open political priorities is such, He said that although the a range of offerings as we have beyond self-indlugence, our humanities still remain the most durng the following hours: Monday however, that substantial changes provided in recent years." myopic preferences, our so easily and Wednesday 1-5 p.m., Tuesday in outside funding are unlikely. popular area of concentration, if contrived misanthropy, to a for- the class of 1977 persist with their "There has been a growing and Thursday 10-12 a.m. and Justification of what colleges seek titude which enables mind to shape Thursday 5-7 p.m. . to do must come from within the current choices of majors, over 40 uneasiness among faculty and our destiny." academic community and not from percent will seek degrees in the others about the degree of risk without, he said. social sciences, particularly which an adademic institution can The success of Trinity as an economics, as compared with 20 take.... The present climate is not See Poetry, Fiction, Art in undergraduate institution depends percent in the early 1970's. congenial to risk-taking, but in part on the responsiveness of Lockwood pointed out that Trinity is persuaded that it must be ——-—The Trinity Review academic programs to students Trinity College is making strong a pace-setter among liberal arts expectations, he said. efforts to acquaint students with colleges. Not to take risks may be Pages 15-22 Many students are becoming actual and potential conditions in the most hazardous approach in discriminating in their the various employment areas. the long run." Page 2, The Trinity Tripod, November 11, 1975 Campus To Undergo Further Facelift

tyard outside Mather would by Diane Schwartz ween Summit and Broad Streets. request for any specific project, by Buildings and Grounds "(B&G) but added, "I'm eager to gut tfoing prevent the student center from A proposal to landscape the area and the Board of Trustees as a The recent removal of the section being extended in that direction "long-range plan," said Riel between Mather and AAC con- on it." between Mather Hall and the Rees said the acquisition of the David Lee, associate dean of Austin Arts Center (AAC) is Crandall, director of B&G. forms to the final approved student services, said that he awaiting funds before work can Studies were made of the proposal, money would entai>idenlifyinK and would favor adding more space to proceed. The estimated cost for the vehicular and pedestrian, travel The new scheme would alter the contacting donors who have a the building for use as offices and project is $500,000. and the placement of utility pipes appearance of the campus. The special interest in such projects. meeting places. in the area, and the findings were entrance from Summit St. would He commented that donations arc The scheme was drawn up three primarily contributed to Trinity lie observed that Trinity is a years ago after the removal of. incorporated into the sketches of have a new gate, and vehicles "stand-up campus," and that the landscape. would follow a U-shaped route for aapects of the College that Boardinan Hall from the area. The directly pertain to the academics, money should be spent to place drawings of the architecture firm Original stages of the plans designed primarily for the pick-up benches along the Long Walk and of Johnston & Dee were approved retained the entire roadway bet- and discharge of passengers. i.e., scholarships, the library, program of courses, and faculty elsewhere to correct the situation Parking would be virtually instead of using it to construct an eliminated. The only spaces "In terms of relative priorities, iti my experience they (donors) are ampitheatre near AAC. remaining would be used for Crandall said Mather could be service deliveries to Mather. concerned with what they consider to be the essential purpose* of an expanded vertically in some Before The courtyard between Elton institution," Rees said. places, instead of horizontally, if it and Jones would be extended over When asked if he thought it is decided that the building should the existing parking lot and across would be a difficult project to be enlarged. However, he said this the east side of Mather. Crandall finance, Ret* replied, "It's never could be "really tricky," and said the space would be paved with easy to raise money. However, a create a "hodge-podge" effect. brick and furnished with trees, number of friends and alumni of "I don't, see why they (meeting wells, and benches. He suggested Trinity College have been im- places) have to be in the student {^t KAU that in warm weather the area pressed with the beauty of the union," Crandall said. He might be supplied with tables and campus." He said this attitude suggested that lounges in the used as facilities for those not' might eliminate some of the dorms and rooms in the Life D—rrf eating on the meal plan. customary fundraising problems. Sciences Center and Buildings and The land sloping down towards The construction of the cour- Grounds, could be used. AAC would be smoothed down to create an amphitheatre. Speeches, performances, and other events could be staged on the steps and adjoining plaza in the front of the building. A parking lot is currently under construction behind the AAC. New paths, primarily following the edges of the area in front of Mather, would be built for pedestrian use. Crandall said he is critical of the suggested location of ^e walk- ways. He termed the par design "a lovely-looking pattern that would look great, but not be used the students." He added, "I'm a firm believer that you build a path where people walk, not where you want them to walk." Judson Rees, director of 1 development, said he is working on a "general endowment fund without any particular reference to the area by Mather." He said that he has not yet received a formal

Homecoming Set For Nov. 14-16

About 1,000 alumni and their Trinity and Wesleyan are unusual and significant service to families are expected to attend traditional football rivals. They the College. An alumnus who has Trinity College's 1975 Reunion- have played since 1885, and distinguished himself in his own Homecoming Weekend November Trinity's record over the years has line of endeavor beyond the call of 14, 15 and 16. Last year the annual been 29 wins, 43 losses, and one tie. his normal pursuits will be given reunion attracted alumni from Once again this year a capacity the Alumni Achievement Award, nearly 30 states and Canada. crowd of about 7,000 is expected at and Alumni Medals for Excellence The three-day affair this year Trinity's Jessee Field. will be presented to graduates who will feature 15 events, including At the annual, dinner in the have made significant con- drama productions, art exhibits, Sheraton-Hartford Hotel Trinity tributions to their professions, an organ recital, a slide show will present its three top alumni communities, and to Trinity. presentation by Trinity's President awards. The Eigenbrodt Cup will Theodore Lockwood, luncheon, be awarded to an alumnus for Bishop Cerveny To Preach dinner, and dancing, and the Trinity vs. Wesleyan football game and postgame reception. Staff Elections The Right Reverend Frank S. installed on January 1,1975. In 1975 Another feature will be a Cerveny, the Bishop of Florida and he wa awarded honorary degrees Bicentennial Symposium, a Attention Tripod staff and on Sunday, November 23, a 1955 graduate of Trinity College from General Theological roundtable discussion of the causes editorial board members: 1975. Nominations are due will preach at the Trinity Seminary and the University of tne and effects of the American. The Tripod will hold its in the editor's office by noon Homecoming service at 10:30 a.m. South, where he is a trustee. Revolution, Alumni are invited to semi-annual elections for Thursday, November 20 Sunday, November 16, in the Bishop Cerveny is serving as visit classes in session. Trinity Chapel. The service will chairman for the Committee on editorial and staff positions 1975. ' consist of the Eucharist, Evangelism for the House 01 Bishop* In 1975-76. Clergy who have graduated from Trinity will be participating in the service as concelebrante, along College Pursues Beer License with members of the Trinity The Trinity TRIPOD, vol. 74, concert Choir, under the direction issue 10, November 11,1975. The of Jonathan B. ReilJy, and the TRIppD is published weekly on Trinity's drawn-out and often Trinity Concert Choir, under the liquor commission inspectors were direction of Jonathan B. Reilly Tuesdays, except vacations, frustrating efforts to obtain a beer not encouraging about Trinity's and the Trinity Brass Ensemble! 1 during the academic year. license seem to be on the verge of chances for a license. One reason .1 ' ' Student subscriptions are In- reaching a satisfactorily heady was the lack of a door between the Alumni who have died during the cluded in the student activities conclusion. Past year wiU be rememlSml fee; other subscriptions are red room and the rest of the dining during the prayers of the service. $12.00 per year. The TRIPOD is According to Steve Kayman, area. However, the last two After receiving his Master of printed by the Palmer Journal SGA President, Dean for Student commissioners to examine the rom the Gen t'. ;,.Nl' •' •-.. •'.'•$ facility were more hopeful, said Register, Palmer, Mass., and Services Ellen Mulqueen has been TheologicarZTl l Seminary in 195«a3l published at Trinity College, authorized by the College to seek a Kayman. P Cer ny worked in Hartford, Conn. 06106. Second beer license from the Connecticut Nett year the College intends to E" M? Z? partohw class postage paid at Hartford, Liquor Commission. have the bowling alley and ad- in Miami, Florida; New Y«k Citv Connecticut, under the Act of jacent area converted into a full- where he was involved in inwr-city March 3,1879. Advertising rates The school tentatively plans to scale rathskellar, providing that m**j Jackam, where he £ are $1.80 per column inch, $33. use the red dining room in Mather the license is obtained. tegrated hu pariah church, and per quarter page, $62. per half as a Rathskeller during the Knoxville Tennessee: and Plans for the new rathskellar Jacksonville, Florida page, and $120. for a full-page evening next semester. include a stage and lighting and ad. Kayman said that in the past sound systems, said Kaymen B'shop on May 33, W4 and November 11, 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 3 TX Will Be New Home For Offices

by Scotte Gordon Plans for the conversion of the he said. College Counseling is director of building and grounds, a lormer T\ fraternity house at 76 temporarily located in the Life renovate the exterior, but the will be completed in about two Vernon St. into office space are bid of $20,600 was accepted Friday possibility of installing a parking months once construction is un- Sciences Center. from the Constitution Construction lot in the rear of the building next presently underway in order to The transfer of Upward Bound to derway. relieve some of the tight ad- Company of Torrington, the lowest spring is being explored. TX has been necessitated by its of four bidders, for interior The College is currently applying "TX is a. high budget priority," ministrative quarters on campus. confinement to a limited amount of renovations at 76 Vernon. This Vice President of the College for the necessary building permit, according to Smith. He said the space since the relocation of price includes the conversion of the which is standard procedure for all College plans to meet the costs of Thomas A. Smith announced that Career Counseling in Seabury. upstairs into seven partitioned after scheduled renovations, TX construction. The timetable for reparation this year, with one or While its position is presently office spaces and the downstairs of completion of the office facility more budget transfers, and with will serve as headquarters for advantageous in the center of the house into four office spaces. Upward Bound, the Individualized depends upon the contractor. funds economized on other campus, Smith said he hopes the College Counseling will occupy a Crandall said he estimates that it projects. Degree Program (IDP), and the move will not be detrimental to soundproofed area. office of College Counselors1 Dr. Upward Bound's functioning. The present plan does not call for Randolph Lee and Dr. George During the summer, Higgins. the use of the existing kitchen in arrangements will be made to shift TX. However, it will provide an Smith explained that his ob- part of the Upward Bound office to option for future expansion. Career Counseling jective is to move these three the dorm where participating Necessary mechanical work operations from their present students reside in the summer includes reopening the utilities and inadequate or temporary spaces as sessions. changes in the heating system to Has Student soon as possible. IDP w!.ll continue to share the suit the partitions. In an attempt to According to Smith, TX should philosophy and religion depart- conserve energy, Crandall also provide a better arrangement for ment facility at 70 Vernon, with its plans to insulate the house, a step Committee College Counseling than in the offices based at 76 Vernon St. that was neglected in its original past. The move will afford more TX will be remodeled to prepare construction. The lighting system space and the opportunity to ac- for the relocation of the three of- will also be completely reyised. by Wenda Harris comodate larger groups of people, fices. According to Riel Crandall, / Plans have not been made to Dr. Christopher J. Shinkman, counseling office place too much director of career counseling and emphasis on seniors? On fresh- placement, has announced the men? Is the emphasis misplaced at formation of the Student Advisory all? Cojnmittee on Career Counseling.. Shinkman said he is interested in whether or not students would like The committee, Shrinkman said, to have group meetings as well as will concentrate on two approaches individual counseling sessions. He in examining career counseling at said he would like to also examine Trinity. The first is an immediate "the conflict between graduate and practical approach, where study and work." students will make specific suggestions on how to improve the The idea of the Student Advisory function of the career counseling Committee on Career Counseling, office. The second is a theoretical Shinkman said, was the result of a or philosophical approach, where discussion he had with Vice- students will examine the function president of the College Thomas A. and effect of the career counseling Smith, office in general. On the basis of his personal acquaintance with students, and Shinkman explained that the with the help;of Dean of Students J. purpose of the committee is to Ronald Spencer, Shinkman "provide me with valuable feed- selected seven students who back and assessment of the "represent the varied needs of the quality, quantity, and emphasis of- student body." the services offered by career counseling." He added that he selected these students on the basis of their dif- "I get so involved on a day-to- ferent perceptions of the career day basis," he said, "that I can't counseling office and their own .«*•***•>(-•,. step back and be totally ob- career goals. He said some of the jective." "I'm not really aware of students are pre-med, pre-law, and trends," he added. job seekers, while others are un- Shinkman said that although the certain of their post-graduate committee is "ad hoc, informal, activities. and unofficial," the meetings will After Shinkman selected the if Photo by David R. Lowe involve "hard work," and will not seven students, he sent a memo to Herbert R. Bland, left, managing partner, R. C. Knox & Co., and a 1940 graduate of Trinity, be just a "rap session." He Student Government Association presents a check for $19,305 from Aetna Life & Casualty to Dr. Theodore D. Lockwood, right, stressed that this committee is not President Steven M. Kayman, a branch of the Student Govern- asking him to suggest three more president of Trinity College. The check matches gifts made by Aetna employes, agents, ment Association. students to serve on the com- retirees or their spouses to Trinity during fiscal 1975. Representing Aetna Life & Casualty is mittee. He asked that the students John J. Martin, General Manager, Casualty & Surety Division. The matching gift is received Although he said he has many be selected on the basis of the same as a contribution to Annual Giving, and is credited proportionately to the Alumni, Parents, ideas about the operation and qualities he selected students on. and Friends funds. effectiveness of Trinity's career In a letter toShinkman , Kayman counseling office, Shinkman said stated that, "Because of the high he is concerned about feedback level of interest, however, we were and fresh ideas from the student unable to contain the number to the Students' PIRGS May Be Purged body. three that you suggested. Con- He said students on the com- sequently, four were appointed." (CPS)-College regents and lack Problems began simmering for Florida, organization of a PIRG mittee "should ask questions about of student interest are teaming up the PIRGs in several states last group has wallowed for two years office practices and office The eleven students selected to to cut the budgets-and in some year, however, when regents' due to lack of student organization. philosophy." Along philosophical serve on the Student Advisory cases close up the shops~of a decisions on some campuses Two of the more serious lines, he suggested, students may Committee on Career Coun-' number of students' public interest changed the collection method problems with regents were at want to explore counseling selingare: Kenneth Hampton, research groups (PIRG) scattered used for PIRG " funding, Penn State and the University of techniques or think about alternate Susan Lewis, Cuyler Overholt,- across the country. threatening to cut their funding Minnesota, PIRG organizers careers and lifestyles. Charles Kellner, Margaret Sutro, claim. Wrangling over the Shinkman also said he wants to Kent Allen, Susan Grey, Yataka The PIRGs, which began in the substantially, spokespersons collection method to be used at early 70's under the tutelage of claimed. discuss some of his personalIshizako, Steven Kayman, William those schools for PIRG funding questions regarding his office McCandless, and Peter Wolk. Ralph Nader, use student money, At other campuses, student brought charges that regents were usually collected through students' interest waned.. Referendums of operation and function with the The committee's first meeting is protecting special interests or their students on the advisory com- scheduled for tonight, Tuesday, fees, to investigate environmental, non-support were passed at" own interests in approving funding consumer and student issues. Rensselaer Polytechnic and a mittee. Some of the questions he Nov. 11 at 7:30 in the career schemes that threaten to cut J;he cited were: Does the career counseling office, Seabury 45. Begun in Oregon and Minnesota, Minnesota college last year, amount of money the groups will PIRGs now exist in 22 states on 144 cutting off PIRG funding at those collect. college campuses. schools. At the University of

TO THE RESCUE JEFF DupfVESWE. SERIOUSLY FOLKS, "BAIT 4 SWJ.TC.1" AUYBH- WAWT * ?aux»>— ,/)/W> P/S OWE JS TISING IS ONE OP THE HANY "RIP OFFS" PER- PETRATE!) AGAINST THE CONSUMER BACK YEAR.

sty... FEEL "HIPFED OFF" BY A BUSINESS WHICH DON CftEPlT- **IX OR REPLACE THEIR FAULTY PRODUCT YOU .•O'.T.ir? V.;;VT,~ vfiljR PRODIS' TO THF, y ^ Toa- ffl THIWK I'll CHECK IT OUT// Conn PIRG AT TRINITY COLLEGE. Ha :!AVE A REGULAR STAFF AHD LAWYER AT TOUR DISPOSAL, Page 4, The Trinity Tripod, November 11, 1975 THAP Joins Nation-Wide Hunger Strike

by John Sohn for the world food conference in in the world, over 2.5 billion face wide-ranging changes can not take aimed at helping the hungry - place over night, the agencies whether in America or abroad. American hunger relief agencies Rome. The purpose of this con- chronic malnutrition; hence, an ference was to begin a unified overwhelming majority of the believe, according to spokespeople The Trinity Hunger Action have called for a nation-wide fast that "the fast can be a start of a Project (THAP) is responding to . to take place on Nov. 20, 1975. effort by all nations to deal with the human race is not receiving the problems of the world's hungry. basic foodstuffs necessary for a citizens commitment to easing the this call by asking the college Although these agencies realize . crisis facing the majority of the community to be as supportive as that Americans fasting for one day Plagued by differences in ideology healthy life. Americans — less and commitments put forth by than 7% of the world's population world's population." possible of the fast. will not propose any feasible Last year, over 200,000 in- According to THAP members, alternatives or far-reaching each nation, the conference was — consume and control more than considered by many to be a failure. 68% of its resources. dividuals and agencies par- the following is recommended: If solutions, they view the purpose of ticipated in the fast. Since then, you are on the meal plan and are this fast as a vehicle for Americans Though politicians and heads of In brief, the hunger relief state are blaming each other for agencies want November 20 to be a Congress has re-written certain willing to fast, you can sign up at to express their concern about and provisions of the food for peace the tables outside of the dining hall. commitment to the vast problems preventing a unified approach, day on which Americans can begin according to U.N. statistics, the to act towards changing the legislation; Sen. Mark Hatfield has The money used to buy your food of the world's hungry. submitted a bill to committee on the 20th will be donated to At this time last year, member world's -resources are- inequitably, inequitable distribution of the distributed. Of the 3.8 billion people world's resources. Granting that about the creation of a National hunger relief agencies. If you do nations of the U.N. were preparing Food Policy Agency. not wish to fast, or are not on the Also, the United States' speech meal plan, then THAP is asking this fall in the U.N. about you to contribute whatever you Ferris Lecture establishing development funds can. and trusts for Third World nations Like the agencies, THAP does reflects the beginning of some not view the fast as making a Walsh Presents U.S. Economic History change in the American stand. significant contribution towards By asking people to fast again, easing the problem. Rather, the by Ken Grossman and therefore express their con- fast at.Trinity is a way in which Crash until 1948 very little new three specific areas of industry cern, said a spokesman, the students can begin to take interest The 1975-1976 Ferris Lecture in blood entered the brokerage which she felt awere very im- agencies are attempting to show in and act on the crisis of the Corporate Finance and' In'- business. As a result, the industry portant in the present and future the American government that the hungry human beings throughout- vestment, given annually through became top-heavy with an elder economies. electorate supports programs the world. an endowment fund established by generation whose past experience George M. Ferris '16, was made them less aggressive and The agricultural industry- presented this ,past Wednesday willing to take risks, than they Agribusiness—will be very im- night in Life Science Auditorium to might have been. portant to the health of the V-S. a near-capacity crowd of students, economy because it is universally ConnPIRG Releases faculty, and Hartford area Around 1962, following on the exportable, Walsh said. She ob- residents. Mrs. Julia Montgomery heels of profitable investment served that no major nation had Walsh, Vice-Chairman of the years in the middle and late 50's, a the same excellent climate, Board of Ferris and Company Inc. new generation of positive-thinking natural resources, or agricultural Auto Projects Investments of Washington D.C. and high risk-taking breed of technology as the United States. spoke'on "Investing in a Changing brokers, who had only known good times, emerged. Investment As time was running short, Mrs. Economic Environment." Walsh mentioned only briefly her ConnPIRG, the Connecticut 5:00 on Monday and Wednesday, volume increased so tremendously Public Interest Research Group, 10:00-12:00 on Tuesday and Walsh was nominated to give this at this time that the brokerage two other favorite areas of in- vestment for the future. Medical will be releasing two projects to the Thursday, and 5:00-7:00 on year's lecture by George Ferris houses found their ability to handle Trinity community this week: Thursday. himself. Walsh was the first all the business severely strained. research and communications woman graduated from the Ad- technology were considered by "Auto Repair Rights," and "A Copies are also available in the Walsh pointed out that there are Walsh as promising areas for in- Buyer's Guide to Car Insurance." Student Government Office, which vanced Management Program at reasons why certain years have Harvard Graduate School and the vestment because of their im- The reports were written by is open on weekdays from 1:00-. been much more profitable in portance in the world economy. ConnPIRG staff members during 5:00. In addition, students may first woman elected to the various broad areas of investment. American Stock Exchange Board Environmental improvement the summer. request the reports by mail from Large industrial items were in These booklets are free to ail Stan Goldich, chairperson of of Governors. large demand during the late industries were her third main A 1945 graduate of Kent State area. She said that the increased Trinity students and may be ob- Trinity's chapter of ConnPIRG, at 195O's, because the depression and tained at the ConnPIRG office, Box 1597. University and a recipient of their World War 11 prevented the desire for clean air and water and Distinguished Alumni Award, she pure food would allow this industry located downstairs in Mather, The booklet on "Auto Repair nation's resources from being opposite the Post Office. The Rights" is designed to inform has been with the Ferris firm since allocated in this direction. Thus, to continue to grow. 1955. ConnPIRG office is open from 1:00- consumers of their legal rights at during the 50's the country was the auto repair shop. It outlines In barely an hour Walsh replacing many large industrial presented an enlightening outline basic contract principles, explains items which should have been possible remedies for people who of the past 50 years of U.S. replaced during the depression and Ivy Will Be Late economic history as it related to are dissatisfied with the the stock market and investors. war years. by Brian Crockett mechanic's service, and lists In 1958 the focus changed from agencies and groups that may be of She explained the economic Publication of the 1975 edition of back from the printer. She cited large industrial goods to consumer the Ivy will be delayed until the small size of the staff for the assistance. rationale for many trends that are ConnPIRG's "Buyer's Guide to often taken for granted, and items, said Walsh. Such stocks as January, according to editor project undertaken as an ad- Sears, Proctor and Gamble, >nd Karen Jeffers. ditional reason for the delay. Car Insurance" explains the in- showed the inter-relationship surance coverage required by law,^ between brokers attitudes, past General Foods led the way. Con- The addition of .100 pages was "We undertook too large of a current with this trend came in- cited as the primary reason for the project for the staff we had," she discusses popular optional* economic experiences, and more coverage, and compares prices for recent stock market trends. Her creased importance of the role of delay. The time involved in explained, "but hopefully the book entire lecture was well-received, women in the economy. preparing the additonal pages is worth waiting for. It will be far the nine major insurance com- caused the staff to miss a spring more comprehensive than any one.panies, based on the "model type" although much of the audience The period from 1965-1972 was a of student driver. squirmed with impatience to hear profitable time for high technology deadline. The printing company, undertaken before." Copies of ConnPIRG's her closing remarks on the future companies, Computers and jet Herff-Jones, then extended their The 100-page addition will in- of stock market investments to planes were offered as examples of. own printing schedule past the previously-released "A Guide to. clude spreads on each college Banking" are also available. which she teasingly alluded this by Walsh. normal October or November -activity and organization and several times. publication date. underclass and senior candid For any students interested in Pens clicked and notebooks Jeffers cited other difficulties, sections, as well as a calendar of working with ConnPIRG, there will Generation gaps in the opened as Walsh eased into the including getting several pages of the year's events, Jeffers added. be a meeting at 7:00, Thursday professional ranks of brokers have present and future tense. the yearbook without any "t's" night, in Alumni Lounge. often had an important affect on Naturally, she warned the investment patterns, according to audience against regarding her Walsh. From 1929 and the Great opinion as "hot tips." She noted Cooper Will Speak On Georgian England

volumes of satirical prints in the The second annual Wilmarth archives of the Lewis Walpole Sheldon Lewis Lecture sponsored Library.- by the Trinity College history department will be given by Dr. Cooper, who came to Trinity in George B, Cooper, Northam 1941, is former chairman of the Professor of History and Secretary history department. 7'-j was of the College, on Thursday graduated Phi Beta frr ,i Swar- November 13, at 5:00 p.m. in the thmore in 1938 and did graduate McCook Auditorium. work at the University of London as a Lockwood Fellow and at Yale The title of Cooper's talk is where he received an M.A. degree "From Monarchy to Royalty: A in 1942 and a Ph.D. degree in 1948. Pattern in Georgian England." * Lewis, a noted scholar and world Cooper, whose major area of authority on Horace Walpole, an specialization is British history in 18th century author, was honored the 18th century, will examine the by both Trinity and Yale last year misunderstandings surrounding on the 40th anniversary of his Photo by Margie Johnson „ k**-*** - ^. George Ill's so-called tyranny. historic work in editing the Cooper has been managing correspondence of Horace editor of the Journal of British Walpole. The Trinity College Kazoo Marching Band, pictured above at Studies since its founding in 1961. their 1974 appearance, will stage another half-time performance He is also interested in English The Lewis lectureship was at the Homecoming game on Nov. 15, The organisational meeting prints of the 18th century and with established last year at Trinity by on Tues., Nov. 11 at 9:15 p.m. in McCook Auditorium will Snclude Wilmarth Lewis will edit a series of the department of history. films from last year and the sale of kazoos at 50« each. November 11, 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 5

Trinity's Quad: The Tradition Lives On

Coming through the Downes arch at the north end of campus -•it- faculty, students, and visitors are immediately faced with the most striking feature of Trinity's campus, The Quad. Scenes of streakers, Beerfests, Opening convocations, and Graduation, alike,-The Quad is one of the last bastions of tradition at Trinity. It is the Great Common Denominator ^students study on it during the warm spring and fall days, faculty play boche on it, Cerberus members show it off to visiting high school seniors and

mostly their parents. Built originally in 1878, the Quad func- tions as the center of campus even today. Welcome back Alumni to something which in spite of everything, does not change.

photos by Fred Borgenicht

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We of the Tripod wish to express sincere regret at the fact that few disabled students apply for admissions except unfortunate incident which happened to one of the disabled for the hardy individual, obviously few disabled individuals students on campus. While negotiating the steps in front of dare apply/purely because of architectural limitations. Life Sciences the student, in a wheelchair, was severely The Tripod applauds the efforts of some specific ad- injured. ministrators; in particular, Director of Security A.A. The Tripod is on record as having spoken in October of 1974 Garafolo is examing the possibilities of reserved parking to several high-level administrators on campus about the places on campus. Such efforts are encouraging; however problem of architectural barriers on campus. At that time without official high-level administrative support, little far the gist of the response was that no measure to increase reaching reform can be accomplished. accessibility to buildings on campus would be taken until Next time you step up a step look around for an alternative there was a sufficient number of disabled students to warrant way up for a wheelchair. If there is none, remember the spot. such measures. As far as the Tripod is concerned, one such Just before you ascind into the architectural wasteland of student is sufficient. Obviously disabled students looking at Mather Hall to check your mail, write a note and drop it in Trinity must dismiss Trinity merely on grounds of its campus mail, c/o the Tripod. We'll collate your suggestions physical inaccessibility. If students take time to look at and submitthem to the appropriate administrative officials. Trinity, surely it is time the administration took a little time Student, faculty and administrative support is needed if to look at these students. The Admissions department, after any significant reform can take place. Show a little respect all does sponsor a Minority Students weekend, do they feel for those students who take the time for you. that handicapped students have nothing to offer the college Support barrier-free design, Lets not wait until something community? Admissions may cite figures which reflect the else happens. >

In this forced opening, the in- because I know you are anxious to their world here at Trinity-and the 'malicious terlocks and safety latching be kept up to date as to any hap- continues to address the scholarly possible consequences in the community at Trinity. arrangement had been bent and penings concerning the elevator. outside world are frighteningly damage' broken. It is now necessary that Every effort will be made to staggering. Indeed, "if something Thank you, (The following letter was the bent and broken parts of the repair the elevator and get it back has to be broken it is the cause of Stephen Thomas referred to the TRIPOD from R.S. interlock and latching arms be into operation without getting into this suffering"-and we maintain Crandall, Director of Buildings and replaced in order to put the overtime, but it is possible that the that it- is the general attitude of more soccer Grounds). equipment in good operating elevator may not be in operation Dear Mr. Crandall: people at large which is the cause. , condition. As this type of work is until sometime tomorrow. Tolerating broken windows of To the Editor, I wish to call your attention to the considered malicious damage not If you have any questions per- College property is just as hentous I am concerned about the fact that there has been in the past, covered under our maintenance taining to this matter, or if you and continues to be, malicious as.tolerating broken windows five amount of space devoted to the agreement, it is necessary that we desire to discuss it more fully, I blocks from the College; and we Trinity soccer team (or should I damage done to the Westinghouse submit our invoice to you covering will be glad to meet with you at passenger elevator in your 175 are in a far better position to solve say the amount of space not labor and materials involved to your convenience. the former at this time in our lives devoted to the soccer team?) in the Allen Place building, apparently make the repairs. by student?, Very truly yours, than the latter. The infantile November 4 issue of the Tripod. It has also been called to my WESTINGHOUSE ELE VATQR ranting* of collegiate professional For those of us who enjoy ,and -| Due to the type treatment that attention, today, that when the COMPANY elevators do receive in dor- liberals will bear absolutely no follow the sport - and there are a lot hoistway doors were forced open, it A. V. Fitch weight with the power structure in of us - this was a great disap- mitories, some time ago on our appears the persons forcing the own, we. installed double latching Marketing Department the outside world if rag-tag pointment. This morning I picked doors then proceeded to throw students shuffle forth clutching up the Tripod, and immediately unite on the interlocks of the leaves and paper into the elevator hoistway doors on this elevator. 'disgusting their broken windows screaming looked for the coverage of shaftway, which presents a "Do something about the rats in Saturday's soccer game with This double latching arrangement possible fire hazard. When our was to prevent any possibility of malaise' low-income housing!!" Just look Union, It consisted of four sen- mechanic phoned me, he bad To the Editor: what we have done with our own tences. the hoistway doors being opened already proceeded to remove a without the elevator being at the That the most pressing issue on housing.) It was a very exciting game portion of the leaves and paper this campus, as seen by the despite the fact that Trinity lost, floor. from the elevator pit, and he was In answering a trouble call Tripod's editorial writers, is the and I was looking forward to on his way to our office to obtain destruction of common property by encore made re reading about it. The members of yesterday, our man found that the the materials necessary to make hoistway doors had been forced those who use it, and that this To the Editor: Trin's team played beautifully, the repairs involved. destruction occurs at all is an in- utilizing their positions to the open with a bar or some like object. I call the above to your attention Since I have heard that it might dication of the disgusting malaise not be the case, I am writing to fullest, and showing how they can that has overcome this com- suggest your continuing the series really come together as a team, munity. At the risk of offending of articles by Michael Madore, if They certainly deserved more Tripod people, do you realize that not five he will write them. Madore is an notice than they received in the blocks away there is a whole world excellent writer and critic, his Tripod. of broken windows, torn carpets, work is some of the most exciting I It seems to me that soccer is a Editor-in-Chief rats (not just dead in the gutters), Mark Hendckson have seen at Trinity. It is exciting sport that needs finer tuning as and hunger? If something has to be for its life and its conviction. And it athletes in its players than most Managing Editor broken it is the cause of this suf- is exciting for its complexity and sports. First of all, it seems to Wenda Harris fering, and if something must be vision as well. Whether he wishes require more speed and agility, written about write about the to see it or not, Madore is working and it definitely requires a lot more News Editor people who break other people's Sports Editor out of the time-honored critical stamina. Many soccer players stay Meri Adler lives chasing an illusion of tradition of making metaphors for in the game for the full ninety George Piligian financial success. You are not Assistant News Editor art. His position is careful and minutes, and continue if the game Assistant Sports Editor investing 20,000 plus dollars in an profound, and ignored, I think, goes into overtime. There is a lot to Henry Merens education, you are investing your Ira Goldman largely because of its playfulness, be said for any athlete who can mind. Look for a return on that If he were sober and serious and combine.speed and stamina, to say Arts Editor investment and maybe the issues put forth the exact same nothing of agility. Sandy Laub Photo Editor will change, arguments, only carefully I want to thank all the members Steve Roberts George Roberts documented in the compare-and- of the soccer team for their efforts Copy Editors contrasfc genre of bullshit college on Saturday and throughout the Contributing Editors (Ed. Note-If the gist of your criticism, he might have been season. Jeff Dufresne .. tetter is basically complaining Jeanine Figur Scotte Gordon tolerated, artists who are critics Sincerely, Steve Kayman Mike Brown about the narrow scope of the are rarely more than tolerated in Frances Smith Diane Schwartz editorial as published in the Nov. 4 any case by those who stand to lose Tripod, then the editors deeply the most if the crazy stuff is taken regret the misunderstanding. Our too seriously. Generally, the ar- bitter complaint Announcements Manager concern is certainly in the wanton tist's response is to do a little song To the Editor: Carey La porte destruction of campus "common and dance and to hell with it. property"; however, in the far I would like to point out to the Madore does more, and much to Tripod "audience" that the layout Business Manager Advertising Managers larger sense, the Tripod too is his credit. He is genuine in his JimCobbs concerned with the human mind. of my article last week was a James Essey concerns, and the history of decision on the part of the Tripod RoxannetocKee We see this senseless destruction criticism is on his side. His work is as symptomatic of the attitudinal editors and not mine. I did not feel unique not "because of its crazed compelled to answer Mr. Circua I tlon Manager lethargy of Trinity students-that is, attacks on the scholarly com- dtotal lack of concern for the world Ferguson's letter because I have • T;!Kim Jonas munity, the Art' establishment, but no personal hostility or rage "not five blocks away." It is this because it accurately confronts the "Don't give a damn" attitude toward him. To juxtapose his letter norm and at the same time puts and my article was irresponsible The TRIPOD is published by the students of Trinity College/ and is which results in the destruction of forward the most basic beliefs of property both on and off this on the part of the editors for.I was written and edited entirely by the student staff. All materials are edited the writer. This should be viewed not consulted and journalistic and printed at the discretion of the editorial board; free lance material is campus. We have noted in previous at least as healthy by even the editoriats (e.g. Oct. 14) that assumptions tend to be arbitrary warmly encouraged. Deadline for articles, announcements, ana aa- most frightened college professor. and very much Beside the Point. vertisments is Saturday, n noon; deadline on letters to the editor and students will never be able to The only thing sophomoric about other editorial page copy is 5 pm Saturday. The TRIPOD offices are control or function in the "real Very Much Beside the Point seems Madore is that it is hard to imagine to be the general consensus of located in Seabury 34. Office hours daily, 3-5 pm, Saturday 12-5, Sunday world" if they cannot control their anyone putting up with such a half- from 3 pm. Telephone 246-1829 or 527-3151, ext. 252. Mailing address, Box sheltered world here at Camp many of the Tripod readers in 1310, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 06104. assed response for more than two respect to the Tripod. It is un- Trinity. We feel that students have years. It will be to his credit if he shown that they cannot control fortunate that a liberal arts (Continued on page 8> it. 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 7

leaf me out... A Funny Thing Happened - But Is It Ecologically Sound? by C. P. Stewart was commanded. enters the competition and the One participant, who wishes to did say he hadn't had as much fun A good time was had by all and A funny thing happened on the rioting begins. The verb 'to gator" keep his name secret for fear of the since the days when he used to run way to the ground floor. A couple of the Marine recruiters would have originally comes from alli-gator dreaded 72-hour suspension, over kids who were buried under been proud as no one went Away weekends ago, the High Rise area which is a gross ugly creature you confessed to being out of shape and piles of leaves on the sides of experienced some major partying Without Leaves. can feed peanuts to in a zoo but at one point he had to use up his streets. If you are a worm and missed it, which eventually resulted in a which is much more useful as a team's last time out in order to call Dean Spencer, on the other hand, leafathon. Leafathoning is the this week the public will be treated wallet. Modern day gatoring is for some Gatorade, Fortunately, . had a different view like that of to a special leafathon which will latest fall sport which requires one when you act like a wild epileptic Pitta Gourmet was open at five Smokey the Bear. He was against team of an unlimited number to fill include trees, bushes, and other with a social disease to the beat of a.m. and they came through with leafathoning catching on (fire, that shrubs besides just the traditional an elevator with leaves, obviously, such erotic music as Mighty Love the delivery. is) and thus the action was over by you moron. And, for you history leaves. The showing will be for the and It Only Takes A Minute Girl. A leafathoner was not discovered early Sunday afternoon. Too bad, benefit of the new forum on dor- freaks, leafathoning was discovered The object is to see if the until late the next morning when too, since the scoring (under by Leaf Erikson not too long after mitory life and will be recom» leafathoners can keep the 'vators Dean Spencer was making his complicated NCAA rules) was tied mended to this committee as a Ewall Gibbons invented the filled with leaves while the daily check of trashing done in at fifty-five floors apiece for both hickory nut; contribution to dorm spirit and gatorers with their spasmodic High Rise. Though he was relieved gatorers and leafathoners. They housing hilarities. Ralph Nader When- the 'vator is packed actions ..ry to kick out all the leaves to be breathing fresh air again were just entering into sudden leaf will be present too, to see if another team of countless gatorers into the hallways. following his near suffocation, he when the decision to halt the match leafathoning is ecologically sound A Mysterious Disappearance

or - it's ail Greek fo me

by Arthur Robinson countered in their illustrious The Greek professor drew a career, which had covered number of squiggles on the black- countless murders committed in board, which he said were letters windowless rooms locked from the making up a Greek word, and for inside. all anyone in the class knew they , "Correct!" said the professor. were. "Do you notice anything "Now, look at this other letter in unusual about this word?" he the same word. It would normally asked. The students noticed many be a different letter,; why has it strange things about it, but they changed its form?" remained silent, for in Greek this is "Aha," sneered the great not unusual! 'The professor con- Clusleuth, "it thought it could fool tinued, "In this tense of the verb, me, eh? I can penetrate any there seems to be a letter missing disguise! No Greek letter can at the beginning." change itself so that I cannot T At this the door of Life Sciences recognize it. Trebor, go to the post 132 came crashing down, and there office and post pictures of this standing in the doorway Were letter taken from all angles. It Terces Clusleuth and Ilem F. Cannot'escape us and evade the 'IT SURE IS NCETO SEE THEM C0US66 STUDEN1S BBWIN6 THBIBaVES MOt\ Trebor, those two famous detec- reach of the long arm of Justice..," tives. "Don't anybody leave this room!" shouted Clusleuth. "Why did you break in that door?" asked a student. Reflections from a SAGA Dishwasher "If we simply opened it and walked in," explained Trebor, by Bob Reed "we'd be the laughing-stock of Yup, that's right. That's all I am. necessary and you have made a Hell, maybe I could run the whole there, washing dishes! A smile detective fiction. Now to find this A good ole dishwasher. The pay is solemn committment to do your dishroom! I know, everybody probabely, because I am sucking missing letter." He took out his crummy, the work is boring, and so total best! Sports fans, there is no wants to have a job to do and if this life and the world for everything it magnifying glass and looked for it no one expects much. Mather limit to the speed that can be used one turkey does it all, we run out of will give and loving every minute under the table, underneath Hall!! You don't work for ef- in washing dishes! As long as man work. The breaks, I guess. I'll do it of it! Heaven help any of you non- students' books, and in the ficiency. Just extend your hours continues to grow, to strive, dishes all. I want to: You guys can go to suckers who get in my way! professor's briefcase; he checked for extra beer money. Why not sit will be washed faster and faster! sleep and when you wake up, I'll be the window, but there was no on your ass? The pay stinks and opening in it through which the doesn't merit hard work!! Well, , letter might have been secretly folks, I'm the stranger, the turkey, • • • more letters thrown to a waiting accomplice who would work hard for a quarter. outside, "Was this letter insured?" Brag! Hell, I don't want to brag but example (I'm a sensationalist at system threatens us with ex- he asked. when hard work and a little conscience heart), nonetheless, a few weeks tinction, both physically and Clusleuth interrogated a dedication brings on a crowd of ago the story came back to me spiritually, as human beings. student: "Do you know anything fifteen or twenty, I think some speaks out quite suddenly as I sat in on the all- In this respect, the attack on about this missing Greek letter?'-' motives should be made clear. To the Editor: college-whatever that means- marine recruitment at Trinity "I don't know anything about Hard work! Seems to be a bad When I was twelve years old and meeting on the question of Marine (forgetting the political hyperbole Greek, period," said the student. phrase at our wonderful in- living in Arizona my Uncle Hugh recruiting at Trinity. and self-righteous demagoguery He was then asked where he lived. stitution. I have actually been sat me down one day and told me a It was very strange; above all which has been all too evident on discouraged from showing early "In a fraternity, Epsilon Chi," he ! story. The yam (for I think it was) the din, the hyperbole, the verbal both sides) must not, cannot be .for work or for coming early so as replied. "Ah! A motive!" ex- ! involved an ancestor of Hugh's shuffling, even the occasional seen as an attack on the marines or claimed Clusleuth. "He may have to find if help is needed. Well| See, (and mine) was was hung as a eloquence, that persistent ten- on our community's freedoms, but no one did it before, so I don't think stolen the Greek letter to put in his ; horse thief in the days of the old letter word, conscience, kept as a moral response to the im- frat's name. Who else would want a any exceptions should be madevls West. haunting me. I walked away that morality of a violent world. Greek letter?" the work atmosphere really that As Uncle Hugh told it, the whole evening very confused. I'm still Finally, I think it is important to Trebor next examined the word stiffled that I can't just hang thing started when our ancestor confused, yet convinced now of one realize (and I may upset a few on the blackboard from which the . around and cheer people up with (his name was Alfred) went stark thing: In any question it is the here) that the protest against the some fun loving humor? "The mad one day after inadvertantly moral issue which must be the presence of marines at Trinity is letter was allegedly missing. He rules don't permit it." B!.S! Why sprinkled fingerprint dust on it, but shooting his favorite dog while transcendent issue above all else, important in a symbolic sense, and am I here anyway? Why do I work? hunting, The poor fellow was quite and, in this sense, the position of it must remain symbolic. Again, it then could not tell what was chalk Of course, the: answer should be: and what was fingerprint dust. attached to the dog you see, and those against Marine recruitment is a moral consideration: To exile well, I have to, you know it's the blamed himself to the point of on this campus is just, it is right, it an evil is not to crush it; by The professor tried to change the thing to do; Friends, I am here subject (many students do the despair. Convinced of his mur- is unassailable. denying the marines access to because Ivwant to, because it is derous culpability, Alfred devised Trinity we would not be denying same, when the subject is Greek) • where my blood is now runnings I remember students standing up and said something about the a mad, incredible plan of at the meeting and arguing about the propagation of violence, we You knoWj you don't have to do retribution "through his own would be sheltering it. Jawaharlal accusative case. "Don't wprry," anything! You don't have to go tp freedom of speech, the right to destruction: public hanging. hear others, civil liberties-and Nehru, as a follower of Mahatma said Clusleuth, "that will be college for happiness to step your Gandhi, said it far better than! can: arranged, and the case for the way. You don't have to kiss the — "It was easy to get hung in those they were right, yet somehow that days," Uncle Hugh told me. all paled before the moral question -in a 1937 essay written to the people defense as well." of your elders because "their of India struggling for in- "By the way,' asked Trebor, dignity and experience" warrants "Stealing a horse was enough." of the prbselytism of violence. I do Alfred apparently knew this as not mean to say that the marines dependence; "It is far easier to what section of Greek is this?" . it. You don't have to make the girl meet an evil in the open and to "Elementary, my dear Trebor," down the hall because everyone well, for he was caught stealing his , are evil; they are not. They are neighbor's prize stallion in broad good men, just as I believe all defeat it in fair combat in people's replied his partner. ' else has. I work because I dig it; minds, than to drive it un- "I know what happened to the it is helping me achieve certain daylight, He was hung the next people are inherently good, given morning. the chance to live and prosper derground and have no hold on it or tetter," said a student suddenly. goals (going home for Christmas). proper approach to it. Evil Its not really missing; it's there I am going to put every ounce I Amazingly, this story (like most decently. Yet we, all people, live today in a world system of flourishes far more in the shadows later on in the word, in the form of have into my work because there is stories) has a point: one's con- than in the light of day." science is like a lover; sometimes violence, and from this perspective We lengthening of a vowel." This just that little pride that says: John Fennerty was the most baffling thing the two you're here to do a job that is it can be very hard to live with. it is an immoral system. This very brilliant detectives had even en- Admittedly, this is an extreme Page 8, The Trinity Tripod, November 11, 1975 Commentary ' ~Digital Munchies and a Circular Review by William Reichman easiness to acquire, etc. The on and admit it to yourself-these little bugger arouses the most (Nicky's Pizza), or 527-7380 (Pitta I have felt an intense desire over second number symbolizes my own words mean something very timid of men. And finally, Bacon - Gourmet), take note of the the past few weeks to write a piece moods of laziness. I require this relevent to each of us. Pepperoni - some of you might querie, Why establishment you called, and try bacon? The best person to ask that to remember the type of pizza you for the Tripod. That I might devise number when I feel like staying in. the very sound of the word - Pepp- 1 an original topic for my piece, has The third number represents the er-oni! Quite stimulating indeed. I question to would be Sir Francis ordered. I guarantee, it will irritated the very essence of my unknown-sensations I am envision little pepperonis darting father. In itself, greasy and fatty. represent the mood you were in If existence while eventually ter- currently un-aware of. back and forth across my tongue But what the word bacon stands for I'm wrong, well then it will be the minating in what I feared might Do you get the gist of my stimulating my very being. What is of utmost importance. - Car- first time. Good-bye, good-luck be, sanguine expectation. message? Do you comprehend? about you? How do you feel about sinogenic Condiment. Here it is and remember, the next time that Let's see, I might write about the Well then, let me further spell it the pepperoni? Meatball - the very folks, the "piece de resistance" - A you take a bite of the first piece banality of Saga Food - not enough out. PIZZA. Pulchritude, Ideal, word itself tantalizes the tongue of Bacon pizza. Do you know what you have bitten into a part of your persons have written about that. Zest, Zeal, and Alphonse (as in many a gourmet. Meat-ball; there Oscar Meyer says when someone mind. Better be careful when you Or maybe, the marine sit-ins still a Mouzon). This is what pizza says to is a mysterious ambiance involved dies from bacon? "Don't worry eat those half cooked Saga very prescient topic. Or better yet, me. Enjoy it - Dig it and savour the with that word. Mushrooms - Alas! about him, he's only 'facon'." sausages, they're murder, Not I could write about the canine flavors of life - Pepperoni, meat- We delve into the culinary cutie of Finally, next time you dial 247- really, just potentially dangerous. population at Trinity that is ball, mushroom, and bacon. Come them all. The very shape of the 0234 (ABC Pizza), 522-0422 See, I'm still here in body. symbolic of students who desire to deviate from the rules regarding pets on campus. I don't believe anyone has taken the time to write about them. Let's remember, these perfidious pets could be living off still more letters campus. Did I say perfidious? I like dogs enough to admit that I _, Mi used the word perfidious merely -ed up at home, respectively. having gauged her ability in selves. You win, my readers, because it has four syllables. inside look (Irregardless of 'third world' scholarship to be high, and gently democracy triumphs. Yes, the push her into the ranks. Oh yes, Did you know that student's at f rin sane slogans or academic Marxism majority rules. I am getting out of reading levels have dropped voiced up here on the hill.) dear reader, did I forget to mention here in the nick of time, destined to To, the Editor, and the Trinity After all, why not get away from that Trinity is self-perpetuating? give alcohol rubs to weary •significantly over the past few College Community: years? Axe you aware of the fact it all, take that four-year, $20,000 There is, finally, the ad- businessmen. that this year's freshman verbal Ah, Trinity College, bastion of vacation? Just make sure you take ministration-that self-effacing, Ellen Nesbitt '75.5 SAT median score is below last the liberal arts education, enough gut courses, gather enough efficient organization of men and year's average. These are the facts stronghold Of democracy, long credentials by any means women who act behind the scenes we read each week. My reading may it prosper. For look-its (cheating at Trinity?) to present to to keep the College apparatus of (Continued from page ti) | student body has ah intellectual the job market. You know they'll paper and ink, money and level is high enough so that I might circumference of interests three newspaper must resort to tactics understand the Tripod, but too low give you eight weeks of on-the-job credentials, and punishment and that would make a seventh grade times smaller than it had five training wjth full pay, with reward working. It just goes to for me to fully comprehend my years ago. You can see it in the tabloid look like the Tractatus. chem text. How invigorating! So everything you'll know or ever show what we knew all along-the What is more unfortunate is that smiles and chatter in the dining need to know. You can get highest paid people didn't have to invigorating in fact that I chose to hall-everyone's still got Jaws on progressive attempts at writing employ the sacred exclamation married, read the new Jaws grind away, getting many degrees, are frustrated by the overall their mind. Dear reader, these sequel, become a housewife or a thinking, and reading books, like point.rather than the over used students can't write and are mediocrity of the paper. In this period. highly paid, indispensable our poor faculty. No, like you, they respect, the tripod is not serving allergic to reading. Or, perhaps I know the knack of dealing with Alas, after writing the above, I should say, they writer properly secretary, an engineer, a doctor, a its function. The function of a have come up with a topic to write contemptuous articles (they sound computer programmer... You people by escaping from them- college newapaper is an admixture about. It's original, reasonably 40ish and staid) on their own kind's won't have to think, but if you do selves, students, and respon- of ordinary news (which in stimulating, and if you're still with vandalism, on pinball diners, and you won't have to justify your sibilities larger than the fiscal, the themselves do not have to be more me, better than what you've smoking in class. The look-alike thoughts, it's a free world, you can "hard-facts-calculable". Certainly tripe than trigger), poetry, fiction, already thus far in first represents practical locality, "freaks": they boggie down in the surface. Teaching is, after- all, dual roles, etc.; some say they're certainly not ours. We leave poetry easiness to acquire, etc. The first pimp's clothing to the plastic heartbreaking work. However* different (surfaces again) but most and fiction to the Trinity Review. represents practical locality, Motown sound (CTI, etc.), or get f~ rarely, a member of the faculty only define themselves against Perhaps Mr. Madore should leave will seize on a particular student, you, my friends, not for them- his work to the Review as well.) Tripod November 11 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 9 arts and criticism The Time Of Your Life' Coping With Happy Endings by Meri Adler been conditioned. The promise of the happy ending is not enough to Note: "No foundation," The hold my attention. I need a major Time Of Your Life's. Arab says. problem to identify with. The Time Warning: Do not look for foun- Of Your Life gives me Joe. dations in Time. Dulled (by champagne?), Joe A nice guy gets the girl. A whore cannot feel, instead he motivates remembers innocent dreams and other characters. He is their is redeemed. Joe Shmoe and Holly trigger, enabling them to ar- Hotsy-Totsy become Prince and ticulate their dreams and get on Princess in the Honky-Tonk. Bad with' their lives. guys finish last. The ultimate Steven Triggs does a good job American fantasy lives; (at with Joe. He convinces the Trinity and Wesleyan) the average audience of his dulled stage, by the person can achieve success. heaviness with which he carries In 1939 America was on thehimself, the slowness of his Depression/Recovery road and movements, the weary look in his nearing the road to War. It was a eyes and the listless quality in his country in need of direction, a time voice. There is a neatness in without foundation, when youth Triggs' approach to Joe; his Acting was either forgotten or unknown is toned down and careful. and people were pushed about by John Lebeaux plays a fine Tom. circumstance more than desire. He is naive, unquestioning and They forgot both the meaning of uncorrupted by a dirty world, initiative and the feeling of action. while managing to keep the golly- Saroyan's Time is not 1930's gee-whilikers of the goody-good theater of the left. His purpose was ingenue out of his acting. not to agitate his audience. Jim Pratzon's Kit Carson is r Saroyan wrote for a Broadway equally strong. A less able actor audience. The Broadway audience could not have maintained rode the thirties, both knowing it audience interest through Carson's and being dazed by it, at once. So long, rambling speeches. The what Saroyan fed his audience was Carson character is especially a world which looked real, but interesting because he is not a part tasted sweet. of Nick's, his roots are in an earlier In the Trinity production, Jan America that knew direction. Fox's scene design combines For the most part the actors use reality and abstraction. Real a lot of business and the stage is elements of Nick's Pacific Street filled with interesting sideshows, Photo by Steve Roberts Saloon, Restaurant, and En-the pinball player's (Jack Kassel) tertainment Palace contrast with compulsion to beat the machine, abstracted backdrops of buildings the dancer (Jim Furlong) working and dock. A strong aura of fantasy his routines off of the piano player focal point, (i.e. Harry (Furlong) be more to the play than picture she wants, although she knows that mingling with reality is created. (Chipp Gardner), Dudley's dancing directly behind Joe's table postcard and nice business. And he is what she should want. Note: Director George E. (Richard Secunda) calls to his lady during Kitty (Margaret Campbell here, focal point again becomes Jay Merwin's BlicR is also a Nichols III calls The Time Of Your love, the Arab's (Chris Hanna) and Joe Triggs) first real talk. This crucial. A collective energy level problem. He looks the part of an life a comic fantasy. intense watching. When all of this could be easily remedied by must be maintained. It is not Elliot Ness gone bad. Saroyan has Feeling guilty about being able business is balanced, Time is a fast moving Joe's table closer to center enough for each bit to be separate really only created a two- to believe in fantasy, about busy play, with all the pieces stage so that the eye is more likely and complete in itself; each bit has dimensional bad guy. But, then laughing at chewing gum contests working together to create the to focus on Kitty and Joe instead of to work off of every other bit, Tom is only a two-dimensional nice., and wanting to boo the bad guys, right atmosphere. Harry). _ : rhythm and flow cannot subside. guy, and Lebeaux is able to add. and not having to search for The production works best when Diffuseness and confusion are Frequently Nichol's production something extra. Merwin leaves meanings inside of meanings, I am all the actions are equally im- traps a production must avoid flows. Many of the minor roles Blick flat. When, he needs to reeky uncomfortable with the comic portant and sets a scene and when when it involves twentyrfive serve to compliment the major evil. The confrontation between fantasy entertainment genre. the most important action is toned characters. An.ensemble kind of actions. Furlong's Harry the Merwin and Campbell lacks ten- Warning: Do not look for foun- up, just the right amount, so that it feeling must be created by thedancer-comedian (the wise fool?) sion. Kitty and Blick are not dations in Time. attracts the eye. Time lags, actors. The characters do have is a good example. Harry's humor reacting to each other; the actors Note: "No foundation," The however, when a supplementary something in common, lack of lacks coherency, reflecting his out- seem self-conscious. Time Of Your Life's Arab says. action gets the limelight. This purpose/foundation and being at of-focus world. His dance and I am not sure what Tim Angle is But, really, I still look for confuses the audience and causes Nick's at the same time and this facial expression work with trying to do with Nick. In the first foundations. That's the way I've- the eye to wander, searching for a needs to be played up: There must Gardner's piano-playing to non- act he giyes the impression of verbally reinforce the sad and slow being wise-cracking and hard on atmosphere of Nick's. Anne' the surface, but soft and knowing Newhall creates a complete underneath. And that's fine, only character of Mary L. in a very Angle doesn't hold character. By v short time. She has a strong stage the third act Nick seems dumb and A, >& '- ;HU5s presence and is in command of her bored. He loses the strength he had audience. There is also a real in the first act and. Nick's im- tired cop behind Jim Abram's portant observations slip by Krupp and a fine maniacal look to . because interest in the character is -j. Jack Kassel's pinball player.. lost. The full impact of Nick's Tension is created, however, realization that Joe really wanted when the minor character draws to kill Blick is not felt, as a result. greater audience attention than the The Time Of Your Life is major character. Margie Camp- somewhat uneven, but interesting; bell's Kitty suffers accordingly. it entertains. And seems like last Campbell seems unsure of her year, when I reviewed The Wild character. There is too much in- Duck, I said something about how nocence in Kitty and not enough" everything seemed to want to leave f whore. When Kitty cries in her people thinking, instead of hotel room, the audience is not sure laughing. Well The Time Of Your whether she is. crying because Joe Life tries to leave you feeling good, and Tom have been good to her or and I guess for all us world weary because in realizing Tom's kind- folk, that's a good experience, ness, she is not sure if he is what (Thank you Maryann.)

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POETS ARE A80VE SECONp: YOU'RE ECONOMICS" SUCH 8ANAUTIES AS FRUITY At fl PAH AND ' JUST PEACH TREE.' TISH, SIR ' ASK WILLIE' Page 10, The Trinity Tripod, More Arts A Preview Charles Wright Poet by Stephen Thomas This evening, November 11, at 8 himself (I am stealing here from which work in succession to ap- defined by the traditions he brings You've followed the cricket's PM in Hamlin Faculty Lounge, Olson). First, a writer can work proximate what the title implies to it and the blood choices he horn . Charles Wright will read from his from within the poem, drawing the they will-essential surfaces, makes in the days of it, To sidestep the Lake of Pain,., own works. The reading is free to objects of the poem to him- organs of touch. Here is the first And what does it cpme to, the public. But if you invest your . magnetically. Or he can texertt a section of the poem: It is difficult for me to speak Pilgrim, time in this reading, the payoff will pressure on the poem externally, 1. accurately about the musical This walking to and fro on the be in the work, in the poetry. His pushing the objects into their' own Whatever furrow you dig in the qualities of a line of poetry. But if earth, knowing poetry is really WORTHY of your shape. Charles Wright seems to be red earth, you examine the words quoted That nothing changes, or "time. He wrote this: a great practitioner of this second Whatever the tree you hang your here, and the body of Charles everything; possibility. His world is defined lights on, ' Wright's work, read it aloud, have And only, to tell it, these sad There are birds that are parts of someone read it to you, you will speech, bones largely from the outside, his There comes that moment marks, presence in the poems is never When what you are is what you begin to hear what I mean when I Phrases half-parsed, ellipses and That are suns in the quick earth. say that there is an intense music There are ice floes that die of imposing, and always essential to will be scratches across the dirt? the FACTS of the poem._ Until the end, no matter to the poems. The music is built It comes to a point. It comes and cold. into the rhythms, the sounds, and There are rivers with many What prayer you answer to-a it goes. From the above poem: life the images of the line so that the doors, and names *I want the dirt to go loose, the foot is set to tapping out the rhyth- That pull their thread from their Of margins, white of the apple, east wind white of the eye, ms, the ear is moved by the sounds own skins. To pivot and fold like a string. and connected to the heart, which , Your grief was something like No matter how long you hold I want the pencil to eat its words, your hands out. pumps blood to the brain and this. The star to be sucked through its doesn't really give a damn except Dance Charles Wright respects both You glance back and you glance .black hole. back. Ahead, in the distance, a cry in the sense that we all know is in language and emotion. The work And everything stays the same, our blood, which informs our mind shows a care, a demand for ac- Skreeks like a chalk on a black- Locks unpicked, shavings un- board. and senses. And since the closest curacy which draws you close to it, swept on the stone floor. thing to this phenomenon is music, Impressions Through riprap or backfill, first to examine, and later to share. you can speak of the musical poem. James Tate uses the word "hone" In an earlier book, Hard Freight, sandstone or tidedrift, by Elizabeth Page there is a homage to Ezra Pound. You go where the landshed takes Charles Wright's poems are to indicate the act which is ap- beautiful for their music, parent in Charles Wright's poetry. Pound was a great believer in the you, Most of Trinity missed the dance There are edges, a sharpness, power of literature use language One word at a time, still workshop given by Mel Wong last which asks for the same care |rom with the. greatest precision and counting your money, wearing In short, the message of this Wednesday. The physical and force. This belief is alive and ever impermanent clothes. article is to come to Hamlin spiritual gifts cannot be recreated The lines above are from the present in the poems of Charles Faculty Lounge this evening (at 8) here. I offer my impressions of his Wright, And it shapes them, ex-- The poem is muffled, accurate. and hear the poems of a really fine poem, "Hardin County," which It strains at its own images, verbal meanderings ... appears in Charles Wright's most tends them, allows them a poet. graciousness that is rarely neither exactly sorrowful nor recent collection of poems, exactly terrified. That designation He spoke of inventiveness and its Bloodlines. This book is, for me, achieved. In this second quoted He wrote this: root in the arts. The wheel as the stanza, you can see the quality of is left blank, the challenge being You've talked to the sun and the most powerful of all his work. It not to fill in the blank, but to co- toymaker's product. The is autobiographical in structure the "I" that Wright allows. It is not moon, chemistry of pigments and dyes a self in love with its own per- exist with the poem and the Those idols of stitched skin, but not in form. The poems are mystery that occurs when a writer growing from the efforts of cave assigned locations, places and ceptions. The writer understands bunch grass and twigs painters and weavers. Alloys, dates to which they refer, but the himself as a part of his world; he is stays close to the condition of Stuck on their poles in the fall welding and metal work from poems themselves, are the real neither apart from it nor greater things. It is finally blood that rain; jewelers and sculpters. definitions. The self-portrait that than it. He stands, instead, in a moves the poem-its line. As the You've prayeq" to Sweet does emerge* does so becauseofan relationship to wind, string, pencil, title of the book suggests, a Medicine; / Agriculture and horticulture in the unswerving faith in the power of star/ '•• :'"" •'""'• :v • ' ' . '' bloodline is both a man's ancestry You've looked at the Hanging pursuit of more resplendent flower the detail itself. "Skins," one of the most and his vein. And this poem deals Road, its stars gardens. The joy of working and very deeply in the fabric of both - living in creative awareness. The There seems to be two ways that powerful poems in Bloodlines, is The stepstones and river bed actually a series of shorter poems in the quality of a man's life as it is where you hope to cross; drive to become fully functional, a writer can fill up a poem with fully receptive and expressive. Hence the absurdity' and danger (practical and humanistic) of a Robley Wilson on Fiction science/art dichotomy. by Diane Molleson He spoke of the categorical poet is very concerned with his own called AH That Lovemaking. He ballet/modern dance dichotomy. On November fifth in The Austin dialogue in the short story just self discovery; he seeks to sharpen remarked that the fact of having a read, "Was this his usual style?" Arts Center Kobley Wilson, Jr., his own perception while a short book published added to his self- Ballet seeking transcendence writer, editor and poet read two of they asked. Mr. Wilson replied that story writer is interested in the confidence. "I began taking myself he "avoided using one set way of through the realization of an ideal his short stories, and discussed the objective viewpoints of a par- seriously as a writer, and I wasn't form. Modern dance writing of fiction, writing for in the writing of fiction, ticular situation. He wants to know afraid to let others see my work," it is more interesting if different he added. choreographers 'thinking' Mr. Wilson began by reading a what others think and feel." Now physically; modern dancers short story entitled "The United approaches are used." To that Robley Wilson has become Robley Wilson's poetry and short illustrate this, he read another working dynamically with the States." This story "is a t more aware of the feelings of the stories have appeared in The movement of the earth. Dance foreshadowing of the state of the * story, "Norma Jean Becoming Her people around him through his Atlantic Monthly, The New country now," he said. "The Admirers" which showed writing training as the development of the short story writing, he finds it very Republic, The Virginia Quarterly spinal reflex, the brain bypass. United States" is the first in a techniques different from those ^.difficult to draw into himself as a and The New Yorker. Esquire series of short stories about the used in the previous story. poet should. published a short story of his, Discard the ingrained impulse to 1950's and "the silent generation" Throughout his writing career, As an editor, Mr. Wilson has to "Saying Goodbye to the 'register' all sensations and trust of that decade, the generation he Robley Wilson, editor of The North read hundreds of manuscripts a President," two months before "the physical impression. Yield to grew up with. American Review, has written year, He remarked that he doesn't Nixon resigned, thus adding the movement. "The silent generation was many poems and short stories but read "as much as I ought to read role of prophet to his list of daring, naive and willing to try never a novel. When asked about because I have to read so much vocations. anything twice," he stated, This his aspirations of writing one, he stuff I don't want to read." attitude was similar to the coun- replied that he "would never stick Mr. Wilson first got published at try's, and the story depicts the to it," the age of thirty-one. He described "brutal, and naive attitude of Currently, the fiction writer this publication as a "do-it yourself Americans towards the war," he prefers writing short .stories; he job" for he had a friend with a RESEARCH PAPERS remarked/Through this series of can not write poetry any more. He printing press whom he convinced THOUSANDS ON FILE short stories, Mr. Wilson is writing explained this by saying that "a to publish his work, a poetry book "a period piece of the age and also Send for your up-to-date, 160-page, mail order catalog of a historical portrait," he said. 5,500 topics. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage and handling. 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by Kiro Dylan In Springfield To set things straight at the start Elliot, and the crowd went wild Revue curtain hiding the stage had "Chestnut Mare." Intact the whole came up and the stage filled for the let me say that I am partial to Bob when Elliot sauntered out on stage, Dylan's music. Lest I be less than lifted the second half of the show, concert seemed to go that way, last song-Woody Guthrie's "This grinning idiotically under his ten Dylan and Joan Baez had begun each artist alternatingly taking the Land is Your Land." One by one completely objective in talking gallon hat. Sometime during about the Rolling Thunder Review Ramblin Jack's set Roger in Springfield last Thursday night, McGuinn strolled on with banjo . I offer that as a possible ex- and crooned out some of those old planation. However, I would have Byrds harmonies way above to say that this concert was one of everybody else. Elliot did a very the most mind-blowing ex- nice version of "Friend of the periences I have ever witnessed. Devil" which if anything lacked The crowd seemed very much only that tasty Garcia lead-could it into the event from the start-in fact be possible that even Captain Trips the catatonic, downer type at- was lurking in the wings?!! mosphere that dominates most Then came Ronee Blakely of concerts these days was replaced Nashville fame whose voice by a very definite feeling of good sounded quite a bit lower and times. Dylan's band opened the rougher than that of her movie show right on time at 10:00 pm character, Billy Jean. What little (there had been an early show at momentum was lost during her tWo 5:00 that night as well). Among the numbers was more than made up seven musicians on stage were Bob when Arlo Guthrie came on Neuwirth, bassist Rob Stoner, ex- unannounced and sat in on a few David Bowie guitarist Mick tunes with the band. Ronson, and proclaimed "musical genius," David Mansfield. Ronson After the departure of Ramblin _ definitely added a "different" Jack and Guthrie, Neuwirth an- flavor to the three or -four folk- nounced another friend of his, and DYLAN CONCERT: At the Springfield Civic Center from left: Rambling Jack Elliot, Arlo rockers the band played, on came Dylan, flailing at his Guthrie, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, TV Cameraman, Rob Stoner. Not pictured are.Roger acoustic Gibson. There was a especially on his spacy con- McGuin, Ronnie Blakely, and Bob Neuwirth. photo by Margie Johnson tribution, "Is There Life on definite intensity in his singing in this first set of songs that included the first verse of "The Times They spotlight then supporting the the musicians left to huge ap- Mars?" Stoner showed his talent at Are a Changing." Three duets later imitating Elvis on bass, and "It Ain't Me Babe," two new songs, others. They genuinely seemed plause. and oldies "When' I Paint My Dylan left, and Baez finger picked happy to be playing and not yet, In many ways this concert was Neuwirth brought out his classic her way alone through "Diamonds "Oh Lord, Won't You Buy Me a Masterpiece," and "Hard Rain's anyway, bored with the material. more satisfying than Dylan's tour Gonna Fall," Despite the fact that and Rust." On her a capella The stage was cleared for with the Band two years ago. For Mercedes Benz" with just a slight "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" she hint of Janis Joplin in his voice. these songs as presented sounded Dylan's reappearance. Out he one thing there were a collection of very little like their original ver- turned to face the seats behind the came, alone, with harmonica and individuals who seemed truly The musical standout of the group, stage and more electricity from however, had to be Mansfield who sions, that Dylan was up there acoustic guitar and did "A Simple tickled to be playing with each singing them and giving off all this the crowd filled the air. Baez's Twist of Fate" from Blood on the other rather than the inevitable played fiddle, peddle steel, dobro, , segment was laid-back. and and mandolin over the course of incredible energy in his motions Tracks, beautifully. Five songs rivalry between Dylan's "stuff" and in the way he phrased the smooth, marred only the regret- followed with the rest of the band and the Band's "stuff" on the last the evening. Mansfield is 19, but table inclusion of the Danny looks more like 14, and did an in- words really brought them home. including Dylan's new hit "The tour. That such an eclectic group of At one point he broke two strings Loggins song, "Man Fron Ten- Ballad of Hurricane Carter." This musicians could fire each other to credible job of filling in the leads nessee." behind the predominently rhythm and setting aside the guitar, he song, incidentally features the the extent they did really served to guitar work of Neuwirth and wailed into his harp, bringing the Roger McGuinn was invited back violin of Scarlet Rivera, and this play down the egocentric Dylan second guitar Steve Soles. song to a frenzied climax before on stage for a duet with Baez of was undoubtedly her best effort of myth. And after ten minutes of the final chorus. And who said "The Night They Drove Ole Dixie the night. Dylan and McGuinn applauding after it was all over the Neuwirth sang Kris Kristof- Dylan couldn't play? Down." She then stepped into the teamed up on "Knocking of P.A. system announced "Thank ferson's song to Ramblin Jack Before the huge Rolling Thunder background for McQuinn's Heaven's Door." The house lights you, Go in peace." It really was the second coming. Music At Vespers: The Concert Choir by Mathew Cahn and words of the text tend to run ficulty as the faster tempo did not and the choir should be com- correspond. The fourth acts as a fall into place immediately. Aside mended for their polished per- The Trinity College Concert pivotal movement. In Brahms' together, music and diction were clear. Only in the fugue of the third from such small points, Sunday's formance of a long and difficult choir sang Johannes Brahms' "Ein early period, his tendency was to rendition was good and Mr. Reilly work. Deutsches Requiem" Sunday expand both the length and scoring movement, where a sloppy per- evening under the direction of of his music. "Ein Deutsches formance caused the work's failure in 1867, did the music sound Jonathan Reilly. . The. audience Requiem" is scored for mixed EAT CALL WHEN filled the chapel to attend the jumbled in the east end of the choir, soprano and baritone chapel. In the same movement, the DELICIOUS YOU LEAVE Vespers service and to hear Brah- soloists, and a full orchestra with PIZZA PUS YOUR HOME ms' greatest choral work. organ optional. Sunday's orchestra performance of George Merritt,' AND IT WILL BE baritone soloist, was unusual but HOT OVEN READY UPON was somewhat reduced from the ARRIVAL The work is not set to the stan- original. The organ filled in some dramatic. His voice, very full and GRINDERS dard requiem text of the Roman well-projected, filled the chapel Catholic liturgy. Rather, it is a missing woodwind parts. The easily. Similarly, in the third collection of passages concerning result was an even balance bet- RICHARD death, taken from the German ween chorus and orchestra, neither movement, Marsha Hogan STARON, PHONE one covering the other at any time. executed the soprano solo with Prop. 247-0234 bible. Brahms had originally confidence. Both voices were compiled the text for a four The variety of woodwind and brass suited to Brahms' style. ACROSS FROM TRINITY COLLEGE movement cantata, but finally set sound was slightly missed. 287 NEW BRITAIN AVE, - HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT the words to his German requiem. Of special interest was the The baritone soloist returned Whereas the Latin requiem is briefly in the sixth movement. The intended as a prayer for the dead, clarity of the choir's singing, Even transition to the fugue of this Brahms; work is meant to console in the chapel, where musical lines movement presented some dif- the living. The writing of a non- "Jack and Jill went down the hill . Latin requiem was not without ass to say 'hello' to Hy and Lil at... precedent. Heinrich Schuetz COLLEGE BARBER SHOP H&L PACKAGE STORE composed his "Musikalische 1220 Broad St. Exequiem" in 1636. However, the Liquors Wines Beer mood of this work is closer to that Comer of Allen Place 219 Zion Street, Hartford of the Latin requiem than to that of One Block North of Vernon * 247-9138 "Ein Deutsches Requiem". The closest package store to Trinity Col lege! LONG HAIR SHAPING The Opus #45 is. one of Brahms' "lost extensive scores and was composed over the period 1857- 1868. The death of his mother in 1965 probably moved him to complete the requiem. However, me public did not see the complete We Deliver seven movement form at first. The first three movements were presented in Vienna in 1867. This performance is reported as having been a failure, possibly because of NEW PARK PIZZA HOUSE the ineptitude of the playing in the Books and Cheese ™§ue of the third movement. 72 NEW PARK AVENUE However, the performance of six 529 Farmington Ave. „ m°vements in Bremen Cathedral (Off Park Street) , '"1868 was a success. Brahms Hartford Conn. 06105 added the soprano solo following Open 7 Days 10 AM to 1 AM ™s, feeling that the work was not Join us Sunday afternoon, November 16th from 4-6:30 p.m. 'ormally balanced. The result was a Meet Stephen Minot, Trinity Professor, Author of 'orm in which the first and CROSSING"Our newest collection of short 232-2690 seventh, second and sixth, and blihdJnjTard^overjnd paperback. third and fifth movements I-. Tin- Trinllj Tripod, Xov«-ml»rr 11, 107S

As a service to its readers, the Tripod offers The Compiler, a cohesive summary of all public events in and around the Trinity Community. Listing with The Compiler is free; copy deadline is the same as that for Announcements and news copy (see staff box, bot- tom of page 6.) ^ by percussionist, David Moss for IF YOU WILL BE AWAY FROM exploring movement and TRINITY NEXT TERM - Students ilplliil developing percussive and planning either an Open Semester vocal/rhythmic concepts and away from Greater Hartford or an liiiilili skills. The workshops will be held Academic Leave of Absence in Seabury 9 on Wednesday, (foreign or domestic) for next term Thursday, November 13, 1975 November 12, 7-10 PM, Thursday, should make all of their Connecticut Citizens Action Connecticut Citizens Action A Federal Careers Conference November 13, 4-6 PM, and Friday, arrangements and have met with Group in Mather Foyer, 11 am to 7 Group in Mather Foyer, 11 am to 7 will be held in the Gengras Student November 14, 4-5:30 PM. Ad-Dean Winslow (Educational pm. pm. Union Building at the University of mission free to Trinity students. Services) on or before Friday, Conservation of Urban Ar- Hartford, from 10 AM to 4 PM. General public admission is $3.50 November 14,1975. Normally, such chitecture Lecture, Hartford Football Hi-Iites will be shown in Representatives of 12 to 15 federal for workshop, $6 for two, and $8.50 programs away from Trinity will Architecture Conservancy, Alumni Lounge at 12:30 pm. agencies will be available to talk for three. These workshops will be not be approved for next term Wadsworth Atheneum, 11:15 am The Eucharist will be celebrated informally with any students of special interest to Music, Dance unless they have been definitely Hebrew Table in the Cave, 12:45 in the Chapel at 12:30 pm. (freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and Theatre students, but all in- planned and applied for by to 2 pm Trinity vs Wesleyan in Varsity seniors, graduate students) about terested are encouraged to attend, November 14. Town-Gown Forum Lecture t!5 - Soccer. Away - 2 pm. summer jobs and permanent as no previous music or dance "The Search for Authority Amid career opportunities. PACE experience is required. For ad- Religious Ferment" by Dr. John A. Biology Seminar H - Dr. Beverly (Professional and Administrative ditional information, contact Sally •pettier, associate professor of J. Rathcke, Section of Population Career Examination) application Tarbell, Box 1989, 525-6767 or Judy religion and chairman of the Biology & Genetics, Brown and processing procedures will Dworin c/o AAC. department, in Austin Arts Center, University, will lecture in Life also be discussed. All interested Goodwin Theatre at 1:30 followed- Sciences Center 134 at 4 pm. by an informal coffee period. Trinity students are encouraged to attend. Student Government Association "A Discussion with Rabbi Arnold Richard Lury, Esq. will speak on Homecoming Registration, Budget Committee (SGABC) J. WOLF,"Director, YaleHillel, in Austin Arts Center Foyer, 9 to Alumni Lounge from 4 to 5:30 pm. "Administrative Practice: The meeting in Alumni Lounge at 3:30 11:15 am, pm. Discretionary Role of the Japanese Government Official," at 2 pm in Friday, November 14, 1975 Engineering Department "The Criminal Justice System; Phi Beta Kappa meeting in the Faculty Lounge of the Annual Smoker Homecoming in Meeting for all students interested Is It Working?" - Hartford's Police McCook Library, 9:15 am. in Engineering, "Spectrum of Chief, Hugo J. Masini; Superior University of Connecticut Law Hamlin Hall, 8:15 to 11:30 am; Opportunities in Engineering," 7 to Court Judge, Jay Rubinow; and School. Reunion-ll:45 am. Bicentennial Symposium, • 9 pm in Alumni Lounge. Staff will Deputy Commissioner of "The Effect of the Yom Kippur Isaac Walton, Vanderbilt Garmany Hall, 9:30 to 10:40 am. discuss programs in computer Correction, Raymond M. Lopes War on Israel: Foreign Policy" a University School of Management, science, biomedical engineering, will address this question at a talk by Professor Charles Lieb- recruiting from 1:30 to 4:30, see President Loekwood's Slide architecture, etc. and answer program sponsored by the Con- man, chairman, political science Master Calendar Office for Presentation, Cinestudio, 10:45 questions regarding curriculum necticut Chapter of The American department, Bar-Ilan University, location. am. opportunities. Society for Public Administration, 4-5 PM in Alumni Lounge. Buildings and Grounds Com- Buffet Luncheon, Fieldhouse, Hamlin Hall, 7 pm. Professor Abner Shimony, a mittee meeting in Alumni Lounge, Trinity Outing Program (TOP) 11:30 to 1:30 pm. Slide Show in the Committee Room philosopher-physicist from Boston 3 to 6 pm. of Mather at 7 pm. Student Government Association University, will lecture on some of Clarence E. Walters, Honorary the anomalous aspects of the College Organist and Professor of Trinity vs. Wesleyan in Varsity The Spanish Club will demon- (SGA) meeting in Alumni Lounge Football, Home.-- 1:30 pm. strate various Spanish Dances in at 7 pm. quantum theory at 4:00 p.m. on Music Emeritus, will give the Thursday, November 13, in the Life Homecoming Organ Recital in the Post-Game Reception, Austin Austin Arts Center, Garmany Hall Arts Center, 4 to 6 pm. at 7:30 pm. Nuclear Energy Film in McCook Sciences Auditorium. Chapel at 3:15 pm. Trinity Women's Organization Auditorium at 7 pm. The W.S, Lewis Lecture will be Cinestudio: see Wednesday, Cinestudio: see Wednesday, (TWO) meeting in Wean Lounge at Dormitory Committee meeting given by Professor George Cooper November 12, 1975. Noveraber..'42,_lft7&»:«. ••-' in Sea bury 4 from 7 to 10 pm. at 5 pm in McCook Auditorium. "Triumph of the Will," film for 7:30 p.m. "Time of Your Life," Austin Arts Cinestudio: "Battleship Israeli Dancing in the ConnPirg meeting in Alumni Freshmen Seminar in McCook Washington Room, 7:30 to !) pm. Lounge, 7:30 pm. Auditorium, 8 pm. Center, Goodwin Theatre, 8:15 pm, Polemkin" - 7:30 pm; "Katerina $1.00. Ismailova" -• 8:55 pm. Cinestudio: "Slither" -- 7:30 pm; Mather Board of Governors "Time of Your Life," Austin Arts Charles Wright will read his "Rollerball" -- 9:25 pm. meeting in Student Gov't Office, Center, Goodwin Theatre, 8:15 pm, There will be babysitters ..poetry in the Faculty Lounge in Trinity Christian Fellowship 7:30 pm. $1.00. available all day in Hamlin Hall. Hamlin at 8 pm. Mr. Wright's meeting in Wean Lounge at 8:30 Cinestudio: see Wednesday, There will be an Improvisational latest book, Bloodlines (Wesleyan pm. November 12, 1975. . Dance/Music performance Press,) has been highly praised by "The Wild Duck" by Henry Dr. Derick Price, Yale featuring Steve Paxton of the critics and he is considered one of Ibsen, Manchester Community University, will deliver the Lewis Grand Union Dance CSmpany and the most promising poets writing College, November 12-15, 8:30 pm. Memorial Lecture in Chemistry in David Moss, percussionist, at 8:30 today. The reading is sponsored by "The Penalty," and "The the Crystal Room, Mercy Hall PM in the Washington Room. Trinity's Poetry Center. Godfather," Wadsworth Atheneum Saint Joseph College, 8 pm. Admission: Trinity students Meeting of Photographers, Film Series. Three Workshops will be offered $.50/General public $1. The Eucharist will be celebrated Tripod and Ivy, 7:30 pm Sea bury in the Chapel at 10:30 am. The "34. guest preacher is the Episcopal The Boston Symphony, Seiji Bishop of Florida and a Trinity Ozawa, music director, Bushnell Classified graduate. Memorial Hall, 8 pm. 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The victory gave the territory, but quarterback Foye, frosh a highly successful 4-1 record showing remarkable presence of for the season. mind, scooped up the ball and The Bantams first drive of the dumped an incomplete pass before Big Bants Bow to Amherst game stalled after running backs being swamped by the Lord Jeff's Paul Votze and John Rowland pursuit. The Bantams struck again by Wayne N. Cooke ponent's 36 after a gain of 36 yards. were, however, the victims of ground out two first downs. The on their next possession, again From here the series became one questionable officiating at times as frosh's defense began its game - sparked by Votze who completed In a contest truly indicative of of quick darts, highlighted by the intense rivalry between the two they were penalized a total of 100 long dominance of the Lord Jeff's, the drive with a six-yard plunge. Heffernan and Ciccaglione, until yards in the game to a mere fifteen returning the ball to Trinity after The defense, led by middle guard schools, the Trinity College foot- with 10:50 remaining in the ball team suffered a heartbreaking by the opponent's. Similarly tur- one set of downs. Bantam quar- Fred Hearl, (line backers) John quarter, senior halfback John novers hurt Trinity's effort as terback Mike Foye tossed two Flynn and Joe Delano, stifled defeat to Amherst, this past Wholley took It over for the score. Saturday, by a 20-17 score. The three interceptions and four lost straight first down passes to split Amherst. Defensive end Jim Maus' extra point, making it 17-14, fumbles gave a decided edge to the end Bill McCandless. Foye then Silvestri wreaked havoc in the loss, prolonging a sixteen-year Jeff accounted for the last change on home win streak over their Jeffs who miscued on only three uncorked a 40 yard bomb to run- Lord Jeff's backfield, gleaning the board until the final three occasions throughout the contest. ning back Dave Biega to register four quarterback sacks during the southern counterpart, similarly minutes of the game. snaps a string of three Bantam Heffernan, the leading rusher for , Trinity's first score. game. victories, bringing the latter's Although both teams tried both teams, had an excellent day The Bantams struck again just Late in the fourth quarter record to 4-2-1 with only the desperately to break the game with 145 yards in thirty carries before the end of the first quarter Amherst scored two quick touch- season's finale against Wesleyan open, such would not be the case as including the two long gains setting when Foye connected with Mc- downs, one following a blocked remaining. each squad's respective defense up both Trinity scores. He was Candless for two straight 20 yard punt recovered on the Trinity 5 set the tone for the remainder of followed by Wholley, who had 47 Played under ideal conditions, gains, the second crossing the goal yard line and the second off a the game. Trinity's, headed by the yards on ten attempts. In passing, line to put Trinity ahead by two misguided pass by back-up before a surprisingly bi-partisan front line of Don Grabowski, Gary Rose was nine for 18 for 95 yards, crowd of close to 3,500, the hard- touchdowns. During the second quarterback Chris Reeves. Zabel, John Griglun, Novak, and with his primary target, Hef- quarter, the Bantam offense failed Commenting on the game, coach fought contest was one of contrast Rich Uluski, nullified the Jeffs' fernan, accounting for 45 of these in regard to offensive production. to generate any scoring drives, but Chet McPhee said that the game ground game almost completely on 5 receptions. the frosh defense, playing perhaps was the team's best effort of the While Trinity favored the land and thus forced the opponent route for most of the contest, its best game of the season, season, pointing out that the game toward the only option remaining Defensively, although having a paralyzed Amherst for the could have easily ended in a 27-0 primarily behind the outstanding before them i.e. the pass. Noting difficult time with the Jeff passing running of junior fullback Pat remainder of the half. Trinity's shutout. McPhee had particular their previous success, in perhaps game, the Bantams held Amherst frustrated offense exploded again praise for the offensive line, Heffernan, Amherst took to the air the strongest element of their to a mere 14 yards rushing for the' for the bulk of its scoring attack. on its first possession of the second tackles Scott Ramsay and Barry game, Amherst was only too happy day. Along with the fine play of the quarter, driving 44 yards to score. Dorfman, guards Pete Ziesing and Though both teams tallied in the to oblige. front line, Trinity's linebackers, first period, the Bantams- were The drive was spearheaded by Chris Mosca, and center Tom forced to deviate from their running back Votze, the Bantams' Johnson who put the running game prescribed means, however, as a leading rusher of the afternoon on its feet and provided superb thirty yard Mike Maus field goal, with 89 yards. pass protection. coming off a fumble recovery by Vic Novak at the Sabrina 29, gave Trinity a short-lived 3-0 margin with 13:13 left in the quarter. Student Discount A little over seven minutes later, after a change of possession by both teams, a" Bantam fumble at their own thirty-two yard line set For Skiers up the first Jeff score. Advancing the remaining yardage on a series The Student Ski Association has HOWARD'S COLLEGE GUIDE of five plays, Amherst's tally, a unique program which, ac- TO SKIING which contains coming on an endzone pass play cording to the SSA will save you technical information, such as from the six, along with the con- from $1 to $15 a day on ski lift number of lifts, trails, vertical version made the score 7-3 with tickets, lessons and equipment drop, restaurants and other 5:40 remaining in the period. rentals at over 150 major ski facilities, on every participating Receiving the ensuing kickoffon resorts nationwide. area. To save students money on their own 17, Trinity fought back The program works like this: lodging, POOR HOWARD'S has a however, and in a drive that lasted present your SSA Student Ski Card guide to low cost lodges nearby eleven plays and covered fifty-five > at a participating ski area's ticket participating areas. yards, marched all the way to the window on a weekday and you'll Every year SSA offers a pot- opponent's 25. Here, though, on a get your day lift ticket for half the pourri of weekend and week-long fourth and one situation, and weekend price. The same goes for ski "carnivals" and beach electing not to kick, an in- ski lessons and equipment rentals vacations. Each carnival is at a completed pass ended any hopes of at the ski area. On weekends and major ski resort like Aspen, a score and Amherst took over. The task was not that easy for primarily Niland and Jones, each holidays you'D save at least $1 on Steamboat, Killington, Mt. Snow,* Trinity regained possession them, however, as on their first bid were instrumental in aiding the your lift ticket-at some areas as Sugarloaf or Boyne Mountain. nevertheless, on a George Niland for the score, a key interception by Bantam cause, particularly in much as $5.50. Daytona Beach is a popular spring fumble recovery late in the senior linebacker Gary Jones on halting two Sabrina threats deep in For example, a regular weekday vacation destination offered by quarter, that ultimately resulted in the three yard line abruptly ended Trinity territory. In the much lift ticket at KILLINGTON, VT. SSA to members who are looking an unsuccessful 45 yard Maus field the Jeff march. With a little over attacked secondary, the Bantams normally costs $11. With an SSA for a change from the snow. goal attempt opening the second five minutes remaining, and ap- were led by co-captain Steve Student Ski Card a student will pay The "Great Ski Carnivals" in- stanza. parently in control, Trinity turned Thoren and senior John Wiggin only $6~a $5.00 per day savings. clude first class'lodging, lift tickets Unable to sustain any type of the ball over on an intercepted who, although having their hands Membership in the Student Ski and, on most trips, two meals a movement on their next series of pass, however, on a play that full on a number of occasions, still Association costs $7 for the entire day. There are activities scheduled downs, the Lord Jeffs, were soon realistically could have gone either responded with fine performances. season. There is no limit to the every day, from dances and forced to punt from their own 21. In way. Unfortunately, it ultimately It was a typical Trinity-Amherst number of times that the Student parties to both fun and serious ski their first play from scrimmage, proved to be perhaps the key play game of recent years. Ski Card may be used at any one races. SSA arranges tran- the Bantams moved all the way to in the Bantam's downfall. Except, perhaps, for the out- area. sportation through chartered flights, busses and car pools. the Amherst 14, on a 38 yard screen Starting at their own 26 yard line come. SSA also publishes POOR pass from quarterback George the Sabrinas quickly moved on a Rose to Heffernan. Seven plays series of eight plays for the later, after a Rose pass to tight end decisive score of the game. Of Totn Melkus gave the Bantams a these eight, six were pass plays, first and goal from the four and a with the primary completion Tony Ciccaglione dart of seven coming on a first and ten from the yards nullified an illegal procedure sixteen. Here, a fifteen yard Jeff penalty, sophomore running back reception set the stage for a one Mike Brennan came off a key block yard plunge for the score on the by John Connelly for the Trinity next play, thereby giving Amherst, score. As usual Maus followed with for all intents and purposes, the the extra point, his eleventh dramatic victory. Trinity took straight for the season, giving the over, following the conversion, Bantams a 10-7 lead with 7:29 with 2:59 remaining. remaining in the half. In possession, for apparently the The Jeffs, however, were not to last time, the Bantams still could "be denied and soon answered with not muster any sort of attack. On a a 43 yard pass play for their second third and twenty-two situation the touchdown. Although the con- third Trinity interception of the version attempt was missed, day seemingly ended any hopes for Trinity proved unable to manifest victory, but surprisingly the any further threat in the half a,nd defense got the ball back with a thus the score remained 13-10 as little over a minute to go. Again the gun sounded. though it was a clear case of too Upon receiving the second half little too late as a Bantam fumble kickoff at their own 36, the Ban- cut short any thoughts oi a Maus tams began their third march of field goal being entertained by the day much as they did their Bantam followers. second - on a long gain by Hef- Statistically, the game, belonged fernan. Taking the handoff from to Trinity, although in passing co-captain Rose, the burly running Amherst held a distinct advantage. John Griglun (in) left defensive tackle back, shot off key blocks by Dave Owning almost every category, Amherst Quarterback downed by a Coratti and Dave Poulin finally including total offense, first downs, for Trinity. brought down at the op- and yards rushing, the Bantams H2O Polo Sweeps Final Games

by Superduck occasions and Meyer and Brownie In the final two matches of the adding one each respectively. Shen 1975 season the Fighting Ducks of picked up three more goalie saves Trinity played with much ferocity as well. The final period of play and displayed their ability to in- was equally exciting as the team timidate opposing teams. The responded wholeheartedly to the teams disposed of included the cheers of that now-famous grand- highly rated State champions from stand crowd - Sheh's Hens, Bill Greenwich and a squad from Seton Brown added two more for a high Hall University, of eight on the day, with Rob Meyer In the first game Trinity took off bringing up the side with six. to an early lead with Teichmann Rob Skoygaard and Steve Lloyd scoring two and Meyer scoring finished the scoring with individual one. The defense came up with scores. Dave Teichmann had three another Herculean effort and held golie saves to round out the Greenwich to one tally. Second quarter. Trinity had won a 28-0 quarter action saw the two teams victory to wind up the 1975 season. come out smoking and looking for a battle. With Shen in the goal, Bill The team attributes this victory to Brown, Rob Meyer, Dave Teich- the fact that both co-captains mann, Jim Bradt, Steve Lloyd and (Shen and Brown) "gatored" on Scott MacDonald starting once the pool bottom during half-time for a raucous and belligerent Photo by Howard Lombard again in the field, the Greenwich contingency believed to be from a squad was held to only two goals. certain residence on Vernon St. Dave Jancarski (#23), John Wiggin (#12), Steve Thoren (Hi), and Rick Uluski (#35) stifle Rob Meyer scored two more for Amherst drive for yardage. Trinity on outstanding individual With the season now complete, efforts, followed by a solo net- Gene Shen and Bill Brown are slicer by Teichmann to bring the leaving behind the team they A representative of the score at the half to 6-3. created four years ago, a team which has improved limitlessly Second half action saw the two VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY GRADUATE since its first game in 1972 - a 27-2 ranks of New England Water Polo teams once again fighting for loss to Southern Connecticut SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT winning honors. Initially it ap- powers and shall forever carry on State College. Two New England the aspirations and spirit peared as if Trinity was falling off Tournaments and countless games will be on campus Friday afternoon their pace as they allowed two characteristic of the founder - goals. However, in the final later, the Fighting Ducks have Gene Shen. NOV. 14 quarter Brownie tallied one and established themselves in the Teichmann added seven goals to to interview interested students. ,only one goal by the opposition. Trinity had pulled away with a 14- Contact the Placement Office. 10 victory. JIM KOPUK AND SHELLY FINKEL PRESENT Trinity's final game of the season involved a truly supererogate effort on the part of the defensive squad. Seton Hall was limited to what may be termed a modicum of goals. The full range of Duck abilities was'displayed as the entire squad was used in- terchangeably and none too profligately. As the exceptional defense held the Jersey boys to no goals, Trinity romped with a meager ten tallies in the first period of play. Scores came in- termittently during the quarter, with three by Teichmann, three by LILY -Meyer, two by Brownie, two by Lloyd, and one each by Ed Car- TOMLIN penter and Jim Bradt. Steve Berghausen played a stalwart goal with three saves in the period. NOV. 12 Play in the other three quarters AT 7:30PM was much like the first, Trinity scoring almost at will and the TICKETS ARE $3.50, 4.50 and 5,50 at the box office,all fw defense constantly forcing Seton Outlets and Lasalle Music W. Hartford, Plaza Records Waterbury, Hall to relinquish the ball. Scoring Warrens Music New Britain, Marty's Music Mart Bloomfield, in the second quarter saw Brownie Paperback Booksmiths New London, University Music Storrs, pick up three and MacDonald tally Cutlers Two New Haven, Leather or Not Avon. once. Third quarter action produced six more goals, BUSHNELL MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Berghausen slicing the nets on four FOR INFORMATION CALL 203 246 6807 or 203 549 5506

women's squash JIM KOPLIK AND SHELLY FINKEL PRESENT Any women interested in playing on the women's in- tercollegiate squash team are to get in touch with Jane Millspaugh immediately. DAVE Practices started this week. MASON women s VERY SPECIAL GUEST volleyball All women are invited to join POCO in playing volleyball every Heavyweight, medium Monday, Tuesday and Thur- sday afternoons at 4:15 in the weight and lightweight wilderness SATURDAY Field House. Come and bring boots. Comfortable, rugged, NOV. 22 AT 8PM your friends! __ durable ... for the long haul. NEW HAVEN COLISEUM ysoccer ' 6-00 and 6-50 and available now at the box office, int ramurds ElClapp&Treat STICKY F1NGIHRS HARTFORD. LASALLE RECORDS H B Outfitters to Sportsmen since 1887 "ECORDS WATERBURY. WARRENS MUSIC Soccer intramurals are being TCP T^ATI yUS1C MART 8LOOMF1EL0. HARVEST SILVER 674 Farmington Ave,, West Hartford, 236-0878 u^'.ilATHEF! OR NOT AVON, MUSIC SHOPS BRISTOL, played every Tuesday, Wed- u*hA£LniDDLET0WN- PAPERBACK BOOKSMITHS NEW nesday and Thursday at 3:00 on Now, more'than ever, the people who have ^n1 Wa TICKET AGENCY OANBURY, MERLES1 RECORD RACKS the women's field hockey field! «SooUIKRS TW0 NEW HAV6N. SOUND OF MUSIC MERIDEN, , it all for the sportsman and sportswoman. SHOP ANSONIAN. NEW HOUSE OF SOUND WESTPORT. T.J.'S Join us! WAD^S ^F0RD' AL FRANKLIN'S MUSIC WORLD HART THE HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER MALL. November n, 1975, The TrinHy Tripod, Page 15 Trinity Review

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p. is New Boss Walter Lawn p, 17 Catatonia-Schitzophrenia with an immobile twist BillEngel P- 17 Upon discovering the silence she had left him Mitch Karlan P- 18 Reaching Out Helen Lawson Question: How did you Watch the Trees Cathy McKay-Smith Summer Brian Crocket p. 19 Whydolask George Roberts The Universe Between AlanGolanski P- 20 Thunderhead Lenny Rosen P^ 21 The Prerogatives of Sphincter Michael Madore p. 22 Blue Sniffles Alan Golanski Page 16, The Trinity Tripod, November 11, 1975 The New Review?

With this publication of the Review mysteriously appeared work. We petitioned for and Perhaps Trinity doesn't feel the on the quality of that support Trinity Review as part of The now and then, publishing only a received an office within the need to have a place for fledgeling Therefore, in planning for next Tripod we have completed, for this few people and drawing too heavily Tripod complex. Also we felt that writers and artists to try them- semester we are asking those most semester, our first attempts at an on alumni. Thus, the general the two bound issues didn't selves out in print. Perhaps the involved with writing expanded literary forum. Our next student interested in the arts at perhaps give enough space for artists themselves don't feel the photography, and art to come to issue will be the traditional bound Trinity didn't really have much of those who had something to con- need. This we can't say except that our next meeting Wednesday magazine. However, in making a chance to be published. tribute to the literary and artistic up to now the response to our ex- November 12 at 8 P.M. to discuss plans for next semester we have In response to these criticisms life at Trinity. Therefore, we pansion has been disappointing. what they would like the Review to questions about how the extra the editors decided to make petitioned for and received an In order to make all our issues of be. issues are being supported by the several changes. We felt, most increased budget for more issues, interest and value to the Trinity If you can't attend, please write community. importantly, that the Review After doing all this work, however, community we need those most the Review at Box 1527 and in- Last year there was criticism of should have an office to centralize we have felt that those who felt the involved with all aspects of art dicate your support. We'll then be the Review directed at its alleged its operations and to create a place need for a more accessible Review here to contribute -and help out. in touch with you. elitist attitude. It was felt that the for those interested to come and have not supported our efforts. The quality of our issues depends

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gee boss this new electric typewriter sure is great exclamation point i can type a line so long it nearly goes off the page without getting a headache period and the carriage hyphen return is a help too sure are a lot of changes since i apostrophe ve been gone not just the machine but the desk is new and mehitabel is old and complaining about the new morality quote unquote which is a little sad but what the hell boss i mean toujours gai after all but what i want to know is 8 «*«*«» in *e New York Evening Stm and later the why is the name WfreWritlen by *"** a vers «b™ 5»* whose soul was different on your desk mt the question mark hk **! 'yP^ter keys (hence no capitals) dealt ^ *&•&»*•#• Mehitable, an alley cat whose heU Arch love £u2h hL S A? \ y. toujours gai, I always say) bore her archy through her many disappointing love affi&rs. Don Marquis died in 1937. Walter Lawn November 11, 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 17 Catatonia - Schizophenio with an Immobile Twist or An Historical Tango

The term catatonic comes from the Latin "cataton" was the accepted doctrine of that age. Therefore by holy "Aeonus (The Burdensome One) In it he mentions "the which means: blinkless one without realization, and the order of the High Priest of Deadness (in accordance with woodstiff wide eyed one without voice who pays not at- suffix "ic" which means: one who is like. Thus translated the lubricious desires of Necratiti), the catatonic was to be tention, yea, even when burned with firey coal," (Un- more liberally, "one who neither, blinks, thinks, and is propped up somewhere and left alone. The catatonic fortunately for the unlucky catatonic, he was capable of like." In the days of the perverse pharoahess Necratiti, the schitzophrenic was, then, by definition dead (and so feeling pain, but unable to muscularly react. Hard luck.) catatonic was regarded as one chosen by the jackel-god of suitable for Necratiti's turpitudes). In fact the Egyptian Hippocrates also mentions the catatonic schitzophrenic in the Underworld and cottage cheese, Anibus. The ancients characters which mean "catatonic schitzpohrenic" tran- one of his case histories: reasoned that anyone who scorned all contract with the slate as, "dead one, that stinks not amd must be fed." This I saw a man who is thus described: he sat, with anguish on human race was O.K., and was bound to have something is the earliest confirmation, of the modern contension that his visage, (l) and he didmoan. He waj not cognizant of the going for him. They concluded that the afflicted one was in catatonics are a pain in the neck. world of men, but was enveloped by enseen vapors which concourse with dieties and other folks from the Un- The earliest literary reference to the catatonic schit- blind mortal eyes and blur the mind; and to nothing did this derworld, who were far more interesting than the living, as zophrenic comes from Virgil's little known work, the man pay heed. (2) The French philosopher, mystic, and vagabond, Nostradamus presented what is believed to be a reference to catatonia in his rhymed book of prophesies. (1) 1. Some modern scholars contend that this is a reference to a common case of diarreah, but that's a bunch of doodly- squat. 2. The translation of the ensuing lines is a cryptic passage about: "thus did he consume from a fresh bowl" or "it was spent . ." The Centuries: When the dull eyed one with arms like trees, Site and lets his legs like trees Be twisted like a G.I. Joe And if this no-minded dodo Isn't stopped from taking the East, Then bad will be the breath of the Western beast. (3) The great English playwrit and lecturer, William Shakespeare, clearly defines the catatonic schitzophrenic in his celebrated sonnet, "Ode to a Dusty Tart." When teeth drop out and scatter on the ground And sit I do like lump on log all day; I pray you love, please, have me put away And worry not, I will make not a sound. As time moved on (but catatonics didn't, they just kept being born, still) catatonic references in literature kept appearing. It is believed that the French libertine and Saint of aberratious lusts, D'Antoine Francois Marquis de Sade hired catatonics to serve as instruments of his peculair orgies. It is still uncertain as to how he derived pleasure with these immobile beings. (4) Catatonia makes its debut in opera as the young Mozart wrote "Don Giavanni. (5) " The shortened version which highlights the statue-state of the commander (The Stoned Guest - a half-act opera) finds Mozart in a cynical mood as he has this historic catatonic murmer three words which serves as his major aria. The dull English poet Thomas Grey once wrote a full length play entitled, "Antics written on a Country Catatonic" which consisted of 17 catatonics sitting (some sprawled) all over the stage. Unfortunately this play was such a bomb that it closed on opening night and there are no existing manuscripts. New World Catatonia was less of a predominant craze as we find in Europe, though there are several American Indian references to this afflication. Catatonics of the Central Americas were revered as god- sent messengers, for (as these primitive heathens rationalized) gods don't speak to man, and neither do catatonics. They were feed only of psychotrophic fungi, which leads historians to believe that this explains the mystery of "The Valley of the Smiling non-movers." 3. This, like all the rest of Nastradams1 predictions does not make any sense. 4. It is inconsequential how strange your tastes are; if they coldn't react how could the Marquis fulfill his luscivious desires? 5. It is believed that this opera was written as a dare from Mozart's librettist Ponti. Sigmund Freud only made passing reference to the catatonic schitzophrenici in all of the millions of pages he wrote on mental disorders, which leads some to believe that Dr. Freud was a cannibal. This has, however, never been confirmed, and was started by a bunch of half-wit graduate students who wanted to make a big stink. An excerpt from one of Freud's few dissortations on the subject is given below: In every man's mind is one thing, and we an know what that is! Therefore we must conclude that there are some who think of this all the time. It occupies their every waking thought. Symbiotic archetypes of mou'onlessness are characteristic of this affliction. The name I give to this Upon discovering condition, in its earliest stages, the period in which it is least harmful, is adolescence. At which time this condition becomes more pronounced, that is, when the victim can no the silence she had left him longer do his homework, this condition develops into what is known as, "catatonic schitzophrenia." A likely cure would be an all night visit to a "cattenhaus." (6) A cigarette ages, dies on the table. We can conclude that Catatonic schitzophrenia is the dull Staring blankly up the dress affliction which it is made out to be today. In fact, the condition is so outrageously boring that any attempt to of the Morton salt girl seriously cope with it would be futile, But, one morning if as she does her perpetual strip you awake to find that you cannot move, think how much on the spice rack better it would be if you shared the fate of Poe's catatonic in he finishes breakfast. the Premature Burial instead of spending your existence in motionless oblivion with tubes hanging out of your once swarthy torso. Closing both eyes 6. We, of a more Victorian schooling will leave the tran- he hears that the plants need watering. slation of Freud's cure to those German scholars or af- flicted patients (who can't look it up anyway) who _ un- The green girl on the Tropieana bottle derstand such liberal matters. lifts her grass skirt invitingly "32 ounces, no deposit." Bill Engels Carefully, fork is lowered to plate so as not to make a sound so as not to acknowledge stillness.

Mitch Karlan Page IS, The Trinity Tripod, November 11, 1975

Reaching Out

(For G.M. Evica) It's a case of not being afraid to touch an unknown cheek in darkness, the beard one finds is warm and spreads down to the pubis.

Trills of sunlight leap from here, new vision, a memory of a cell about to multiply.

Helen Lawson

Questions: How did you Watch the Trees?

How did you watch the trees? flat on your back; and stretched across an MG's trunk,

full of thick red wine, and laughter, dark and thick as night and rolling, rolling from your belly;

How did you, in your drunk, conceive of flying leaf-tops? Sunii wind whipping up your shirt

and hair; were you with them? were you part, to fling your head Our si stuaa in magnificent wind, play hot your eyes in the stars? ands Did you think of anything; of me bodie holding your feet and wanting (oh! wanting) like t to watch the trees as you were tofr< Cathy McKay-Smith soup. I 1 November 11, 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 19

Why do I ask

as you stumble-strut through swinging doors vest open a watch chained to your belly first trip to town—hey? and you wish your heels left wakes of sawdust creaked floor boards kicked silence turning heads you wish you smelt honkey tonk and crying on your breath saw it in your nails felt it burn your throat like sucking the tailpipe of life new boy—hey? here have one take it tell this trouble bleeding from your crotch and give me something to love you by George Roberts

The Universe Between

B. K. Douglas thin strips of bacon fry (smell them?) on grandmother's sturdy burner hazel rays of steam fizzle above her man creaks the porch on his rocker and I peep out from my shaky loft wiry framed people laying the final bricks of their lives on earth and I scan the laying from my weather-beaten perch a woodpecker reminds them in manpecker rhythm how it was nice to mix the early mortar and dream dusty skinned people feeling the western newness pace knowing the east nails them to a post and the universe between caresses me (electrically) the bacon steps from the pan (I smell it below) on grandmother's sturdy burner Alan Golanski. Page 20, The Trinity Tripod, November 11, 1975 A Dialogue

Begun in the small hours of the morning: — Surely you are the cruellest of masters! I would have been perfectly content to stay quietly at home, reading a good book or listening to records. None of this wild life for me. But you insisted; we went out, met and talked to (among others) girls, Women, you understand. That is all right. But having taken me there, forced me to meet all those attractive young women, to treat me as you did! "Down, youngling," you said. "Calm yourself, im-- pertinant prod!" Impertinant prod indeed! How could I help it? How could you help it is what I want to know. To walk among those bosoms and thighs, magnificent carriages-those wonderful faces-and leave me at attention, on parade, in pain, for hours it seemed; to do nothing but spend time in idle chit- chat; and to close the evening in conversation with a woman whose very face made me curl up and wilt like a young recruit after standing at attention in the hot sun; that was too much. Do you wonder that now I keep waking you up, won't let you sleep but busy you with recriminations that keep you curled around me, wishing for any one of those women-even the last-to come to your bed and relieve you? Are you really surprised? Really, I'm not heartless. You want compatability and companionship and love. I admire your idealism. A liking for literature and art (especially etchings) is all very well; but I insist on beauty. You owe it to me. —I owe it to you? You upstart organ, you kept me slavering all evening, and you're keeping me up all night. Talk about, cruelty! You have no sense of time or place. You kept me peering down decolletages when I wanted to be polite. You hauled me like a gaffed fish from one sweet ass to another. All boring women... —Did you give them a chance? —yes I gave them a chance, their minds were full of nothing but sex... —Wasn't yours? —shut up, and I wasn't interested. You took me to boring company, made an embarrassing lump in my trousers, and disappeared at the first hint of an interesting woman. If you're going to treat me like that, is it any wonder I starve you? If you had taste enough to pick an interesting woman, it would be different. Look, I'm not heartless either. You want an attractive —Oh, I liked her too. I engaged her in conversation. —It's two in the morning! body. I admire your idealism. Lovely legs and petites —Conversation! -get your hands off of me, clown! It is three in the morning, but he's been drinking and is breasts are all very well, but I insist'on love. You at least —Sorry. But you're wrong, too. Trouble with you is you've pretty tired. owe that to me. seen too many damn movies. He: I love you. She: Go away. —What do I care? The two get up and go to the kitchen for a drink. After a He grabs Her and kisses Her. They marry and move to Bio, —I'll call her in the morning. pause, the conversation continues. That doesn't work. I can't go shoving you into everything —Good for you. —Oh, you'reOK, boss. I guess I'd get pretty bored, too, if all you want into whiich to be shoved. I'd get arrested. —And we can go to bed now. Will you let me alone till we did was stay at home and read the Times Literary —You could do more than chat. You could call her. morning? Truce? Supplement. But you've got to do something about that -What about? —You kidding? Be firm, my pecker! Torment continues in mind of yours. It always opposes me. Take tonight. I've —Do I care? Invite her on a date. Invite her over here. revenge for this evening and anticipation of tomorrow! never been so attracted to anyone as to that girl in the green —I don't trust you. The date did not go well; both parties to this debate were dress. What legs! What carriage! What a face! I was all —Ah, you always win. We wouldn't do anything to her. Call exhausted from the night's wakefulness, tired and irritable, ready. But what does that mind of yours do? Pfui. her now. They have reached no new agreement since then,

Walter Lawn

Thunderheod

She: builds slowly over the rise to an ephemeral union straining for release, Knowing that time can only delay her secrets, can only withhold for a moment this moment for which creation exists. It has never been a simple matter: the deceitful whiteness, the soft curves, playthings to a romantic's fancy, confounding and delighting all into smiles that will never die. It is a blessed vision, kissed with what we want to believe, admitting privately to the power unrivalled, to that fertile rage so familiar in tears and torrents. She is an island who harbours herself, spreading libertine thighs to the seekers of restless release, to those whose unconsumated lives have determined this end. Welcome us. Let us slide in and forget. Let us slide in and remember the Life pulse that man has forsaken. Blacken with the union. Rumble and moan with the union Oooooo—in moufnihg, ; Oooooo—in pleasure, to the pulse to the beat to the rythm We have forsaken. And if it suits you, make us fertile again, for this is your power. And if it suits you, make us love again, for this is your inspiration. But if we cannot listen, deluge us in chaos, for this is your sacred duty, Lenny Rosen November 11, 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 21

The prerogatives of Sphincter t

Sphincter seems to have an inordinate problem onto the elbows of security guards and hopes the party will separating hierarchy from intelligence. Sphincter keeps go smoothly. By smoothly, it hopes to maintain the his/her niggers (students, fledgling art-types, etc.) in their authority of its grammar through the liberal use of respective seats as he/her prattles on about the relationship margarine. As long as the guests and polite terrorists chew between marx and dictionary. Dictionary is the convention their pretty words and cuds the jungle will remain tightly of grammar, it is the family keeping its sons and daughters framed and cut. (words; parole) in place. Sphincter is the most useless of Sphincter and the verb, "to cut," manage to hold their signs. It is margarine and tariffs protecting margarine. The parties, exhibitions, and classes through the transitive sign of margarine is certainly liberal enough (worker A can function of "cutting into pieces and then pasting these spread an equal amount of margarine on bran muffin as pieces along the axis of Order, History, Grammar, Family, aristocrat A can spread across his perfumed ass) to insure etc.," which certainly organizes the words of rebellious that the relation between eating and language is sincere. sons and daughters. These words are dismissed with the Certainly it insures that students and young artists (in- cutting edges of frames. There is the frame of: "your words cluding the fifty year old painter who will always refuse to are our degrees and contracts." There is even the frame of: sell himself) will manage to chew the cud of sphincter. "your questions do not have to be answered." These frames Sphincter entertains the illusion that the cud of sphincter fly across the surface of jungle and incise neat patterns of (translate: hemorrhoid) is quite delicious, a deliciousness angles on the backs of niggers. A majority of these victims which enables it to proceed to the front of the class and seem to enjoy this type of intellectual tattooing. To be expose its decaying teeth. These decaying teeth are propped marked or to have marks is to make your position quite and aligned according to the wondrous dialogue issueing charming. Margarine can be seen as quite charming. A from the sphincter's little mouth. This sphincter opens its clean gallery or bathroom is quite charming. Ultimately, exhibition holding onto its little faecal deposits making sure oppression becomes quite charming. Sphincter is quite a to evince its sign of margarine. In order for sphincter to charmer. It charms us to have sphincter charm us with its continue its regime of lizards, it must set up the appropriate prerogatives. Prerogatives are charming. They fly across structures and rituals that will protect its orifices from the surface and organize, organize, and organize. They put penetration. Since real art is equivalent to "messing," our create words that jump from the page and attack the jungle the uppities in their place and proceed to the blackboard sphincter utilizes an incredible amount of paper to distance where they lay their clean towels in neat little rows. As a itself from the sarcasm of jaguars. Jaguars have this un- itself. Sphincter attempts to solve the problem of jungle through the application of salt, it organizes (a term well prerogative they throw little bars of soap to the rows of canny ability to penetrate frames and faculty dining halls desks and have them chew charmingly. alike. How incredibly sarcastic is this theory of jaguar? used by the code of sphincter) to jungle into a hierarchy. Could we say that "jaguar biting into the sphincter's neck" Hierarchy presents a series of grammatical miscon- What they really fear are the mess/ages of the jaguar is sarcastic? Could the fact of "jaguar 'messing' up ceptions. Certainly, thought is organized hierarchically in who only appears to be isolated. Certainly jaguar has a prominent artist's exhibition" be seen as sarcastic? that, we place the conceptualisation and development of grammar but he realizes that it is already imprinted and Perhaps if jaguar learns to control its own hunting can we thought patterns along the axis of time and space. But given. The real work consists in choosing words, making finally see the end of sphincter and the boring regime of thought is solipsistic. The hierarchy of solipsism is new words, or ignoring words. These words are messy lizard. Real art is equivalent to messing up lizard by biting disjunctive. The jungle is the solipsist's jungle. He because they have messages. These messages prowl through its tail and swinging it until the fact and tedium of organizes it for himself. There are no "niggers" in the through the night and take the jungle for what it is. The fact the world of dictionary whirls away into some delicious grammar of the solipsist, there are only "others and the of jungle will never be seen as the reality of jungle. The sewer ditch. Margarine and the structure of margarine jungles of others." Sphincter, however, organizes the reality of jungle is predicated on the messy, sarcastic, (tarif and ritual of margarine) will then be a convenient jungle- and this organization is then seen as the solipsistic, and un-charming attack of words on the page. It category that can be fitted into the curious tracks and organization. The sphincter of the established artist (this lies beyond the piece of paper. It manages, in every con- sentences of jaguar "messer." The general feces of art encompasses artists who take themselves seriously, who ceivable manner, to penetrate every enclosed space. lends itself well to this aesthetic of biting. Jaguar has the organize the jungle of art-making through economics and Ultimately, the reality of jungle overwhelms the gallery of uncanny ability to swallow feces and at the same time theories of machines and fashion) hysterically throws its sphincter and messes, messes, and messes. What art really salt particles at any moving thing. It desperately latches wants, is to mess up the grammar of sphincter.

Michael Madore

Blue Sniffles

blue (a) sniffles (b) glitter (c) warm (d) mothered by the womb- like ear packages (e) pony tail (f) and gone (g) a. a young woman's clothes b. she did c. her earring d. my heart (in spiritual unity with the light from beneath her temple Dan Kelman e. she picked them off the grass f. she had (she rose g. the young woman Review and the Tripod wish to apologize for the printing (blue sniffles Sl^g ofXlan Golanski's poem Blue Smffles. Here it is as it should have been.

Alan GoUuiski M Pag« 22, The Trinity Tripod, November 11, 1975

Margie Johnson

I in ii lliliy

The Review staff is pleased to announce that our next issue will be published as a paperback magazine; it will not be a supplement to the Tripod. But -- we have a problem. Rising costs in all aspects of printing the Review force us to ask for your helf. In order to maintain and improve the standards of our art and literary magazine, we need more money than the Budget Committee has allotted us. We will soon be sending out a questionnaire to students' mailboxes, asking if you would be willing to pay for a copy of the Review. Please fill out the questionnaire and return it to Mather front desk. Please - consider our predicament seriously; your response will be an indicate to what extent the Trinity Community supports the literary talents of its students. Thank you.

Coordinating Editors TTMaun • Southworth - Business Catherine Mackay-Smith Barry Douglas—Art Bill Epes Delia Marshall George Roberts—Poetry Michael Johnson Bruce Pojsky—Photography Men Adler—Fiction Robert Purceil Sandy Laub—Review Society John Late Dave Rowlands Wenda Harris—Publicity Michae! Madore Brian Crockett—Layout November ll, 1975, The Trinity Tripod, Page 23

Booter Split Two Overtime Contests

by Ira Goldman his humble abode to totally an- • The varsity booters played as nihilate an Amherst forward who much soccer as they would nor- was offside on the play. However, mally play in 2 1/2 games this the officials failed to whistle the week, and ended up splitting two of offside play, and as the Trinity the most exciting games of the defense watched the Amherst year. The Bantams faced both player being carried off the field, Coast Guard and Amherst with the hosts booted the ball into the both games ending tied at the end unguarded net. Score one for of regulation play, necessitating Amherst, score one officials. overtime periods. The score remained 1-0 up to the / College soccer, for those of you halftime break, with the Bantams unaware, is normally played in two missing a good chance when Chris 48 minute halves. When overtime Jennings penalty kick was stopped periods are necessary, they are by the Amherst goalie. played in 2 ten-minute sessions. Toward the close of the game, When you finish adding the Madding took a Jeff Chin pass and minutes up, the Trinity booters powered it right through the host's played almost 4 hours of soccer goalie, knotting the score at 1-1. this week. Once again, the score held up On Tuesday, the Bants travelled through regulation play and the south to New London to face the two teams ventured into overtime. - Coast Guard Academy. Trinity An obviously tired Trinity opened the scoring with Jim defense finally broke down, with Soloman booting in a well-placed i the hosts pouring in two overtime penalty kick. goals. The Bants refused to give up Trinity's lead lasted through despite tremendous odds, resulting much of the first half, but just in another Trinity goal narrowing before intermission the hosts were the gap to 3-2. Jeff "Sure-Shot" able to tie up the score. Play Kelter smashed a long shot off the remained with Trinity throughout crossbar from the 40-yard range the rest of the second half, but each and it glanced into the net for the team came up with several good score. It was too little too late for opportunities, neither being able to Trinity and the score ended up 3-2, capitalize. Clay Carley played a Amherst on top. fine game in the goal for Trinity, Once again, Clay Carley turned coming up with some nice saves in a fine performance, along with staving off Coast Guard chances. Richards and Chin. Greg "The Regulation play ended with the Scoring Machine" Madding con- score tied 1-1, so the two teams tinued his incredible pace, holding prepared for overtime play. As in his avefage at a goal a game. In the second half, the visiting Bants fact, Madding has accounted for dominated play, keyed by the 33% of the Bantams scoring over excellent performance of Chris the last five games. "Stork" Jennings. Trinity's season record now With darkness quickly stands at 3-6-2, with only the season descending upon the two teams, ending contest against Wesleyan in Zan Harvey fed Greg Madding on Middletown next Saturday. the left side and Madding guided Photo by Steve Roberta the ball into the net. The Bantam Mike Kluger and fellow Bantam battle for loose ball. defense held up and Trinity walked home with a very satisfying 2-1 Volleyball victory. On Saturday, the booters travelled up north with the football Any group interested in en- and/or captain with his w team to face the Lord Jeffs of tering a volleyball team for play telephone number and box Amherst College. The hosts opened in the evenings following number to Mr. Graf's office in Brautigan is good scoring on a rather controversial Thanksgiving vacation, must the Ferris Center before noon play soon after the start of the submit the list of team mem- on November 12th. IOl* YOU* —National Observer game. 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M.B.O.G. Events Denese Mann Spanish Dance Venture Program Organist Mr. Thomas Dingman of the George Wright, acknowledged Denese Mann, a graduate of Ms. Judy Murray, Instructor of College Venture Program will be by most professional organists and M.B.O.G. will present the Trinity College, is now working Modern Dance at the University of at Trinity College on Tuesday, 2 critics to be the master of modern Climax Blues Band in concert in with Dean Winslow on the College New Haven, will present a December 1975, to talk with theatre pipe organ technique and the Washington Room on Friday Venture Program at Trinity and demonstration of Spanish dance, students who have already sub- registration will make his first night, November 21. Ticket in- also for the Institute for Off- on Tuesday November 11th at 7:30 mitted applications for par- Connecticut appearance at Hart- formation will be forthcoming. Campus Experience and P.M. in GARMANY HALL, ticipation in the Venture Program. ford's Bushnell Auditorium on On Saturday, December 6th, Cooperative Education, the AUSTIN ARTS CENTER. Ms. He will also hold a general in- Sunday, December 7 at 3:30 p.m M..B.O.G. will . sponsor sponsor of the College Venture Murray holds a Masters in Ethnic formational meeting for those Wright, who is a music director Trinity College's annual Club T. Program. She has served as a Dance and previously taught interested in finding out more for ABC television in Hollywood, CluVT will take place in the community relations consultant in Modern Dance at Yale University. about the program for the future plays few live appearances due to Washington Room, complete with the Greater Hartford area for (for jobs beginning after January the lack of sophisticated theatre a hard liquor bar (with soft several years. Most recently, in 1976). Please consult Dean Win- organs in large halls. A specially prices). Stan Getz, foremost jazz this capacity she was on Governor French Seminar slow, Mrs. Mann (Ext. 335) or Mrs. built theatre organ is being in- saxophonist in,the U.S., will per- Ella Grasso's transition staff. She Kidder (Secretary to the Dean for - form with his band for two shows, has also worked as staff assistant stalled for the event. The French Seminar for Senior Educational Services) for further Famous for his admired one of them being a dinner show. to the Director of the Community details. Further information about Club T School of the West Hartford Public majors to be offered next semester technique, Wright has won the will be given in the weeks to come. Schools. The Community School is is now being organized. This praise of most all professional seminar is required of all seniors Term Off theatre as well as classical a career education, work-study Students planning either an program on the high school level. who are French majors and is organists for his ability to explore recommended to Modern Academic Leave of Absence the myriads of sounds available Mrs. Mann will be using the (Foreign or Domestic) or an Open Dance 412 office, Seabury 12-D, on Tuesdays Language Majors and Com- from these unique instruments. parative Literature majors with Semester away from Greater The event is .sponsored by the and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to Hartford for next term should There will be a meeting on 11:15 a.m, and from 12:30 p.m. to major emphasis in French. Conn. Valley Theatre Organ Thursday, Nov. 20 in Seabury 47 for Students planning to or interested make all of their arrangements Society, Inc. Society officials urge 1:00 p.m. She will be available to and have met (if they have not all those interested in participating • talk with students about the in- taking this seminar should those interested to purchase in Dance 412, Special Studies contact Professor Katz at ex- already) with Dean Winslow in the tickets early because it's expected College Venture Program and will Office of Educational Services on (topic: Multi-arts Improvisation) have materials available for ap- tension 383 or write to her at P.O.. that many out of state theatre taught by Judy Dworin. Students Box 1324. or before Friday, November 14, organ dubs will .send bus loads of plication. She will also be happy to 1975. Normally, such programs should have some experience in talk with individual faculty or enthusiasts for the rare ap- dance improvsation and/or theater away from Trinity will not be pearance. Tickets are $(5.50, $5.50 parents of students regarding this X-mas Fair approved for next term unless the or music. program and the use to which a and $4.50 and are available now program has been definitely through the Hu.shnell box office. student might put it during his or Christmas Fair, Saint Lawrence planned and applied for before her undergraduate career. O'Toole Church Hall, 480 New November 14 Financial Aid Students may either come by the Britain Avenue, Hartford. office to talk with Mrs. Mann (or to Homemade Articles, Baked Goods, Applications for financial aid make an appointment) or may call Christmas Ornament Boutique, from Trinity for the Trinity Term, her on extension 335. Contact with Santa Claus and a Snack Bar. 1976, are now available in the her may also be initiated through Saturday, December fith, (i:(X) P.M. Financial Aid office in Downes leaving a note with Dean Winslow's - 10:00 P.M. and Sunday, Memorial. The deadline for Office or sending a note to Mrs. December 7th, 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 completing the application is Mann c/o Dean Winslow through P.M. Friday, December 5. the campus mail. Free Admission.

Bloodmobile The Red Cross will again sponsor a Bloodmobile on Tuesday, November 18, 1975 from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. in the Washington Room of Mather Campus Center. DON'T WAIT TO DONATE!!!

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