Fair Honors Bicentennial "' D, '• by Diane Schwartz goods and other refreshments will organized 1 1/2 years ago to plan "Everything there can possibly the Cinestudio at 3 p.m. as part of break from studying, it's a good be available for purchase and how Trinity would participate in "America at the Movies, 1930- thing to do." be, there will be," said Leigh consumption. the Bicentennial. President Breslau, chairman of the Trinity 1947." According to Breslau, Asked if he was satisfied with the Breslau said that the Fair was Theodore Lockwood approved the "there's one thing for almost way the Bicentennial celebration College Bicentennial Committee originally planned to include proposals, and Dean Ronald (TCBC), referring to the upcoming everyone." has been developing, Breslau had a exhibits of the various ethnic Spencer was designated as the Funds are provided by the few comments. He said he was all-day Craft Fair, April 24 on the groups living in the United States. advisor. Quad. Budget Committee and various "distressed" at the vandalism that However, he explained that the "We made a few plans, and then departments; each program has a has been directed at the publicity The festival will feature a range Mayor's Council that is concerned it turned out to be a huge different sponsor. posters and the stocks that had of activities representative of 18th- with such matters was un- celebration," said Breslau. The average turnout at the ac- stood outside Mather. "I can't century America. cooperative, and "wouldn't give us However, he added that "it's tiviies has numbered around 60 believe they were completely A number of fife and drum corps the time of day." always been a small nucleus that people, and some have attracted destroyed," he said. will perform; a mock battle may Breslau said that he looking has worked very hard for the nearly 200. Breslau said he con- Workers are needed to help with be staged. forward to a large crowd at the school." sidered this to be a "comfortable" the management of the Fair, ac- Artisans will display a diverse Fair. He said that the date should Events have been presented amount for an audience. He said he cording to Breslau. In addition, he selection of wares for sale, in- not prevent students from at- throughout the Trinity Term, and would prefer to have more people said that the TCBC is constantly cluding pottery, jewelry, stained tending because it is not scheduled have included lectures, debates attend the film festival. Citing the asking for help and advice, and "is glass, wood carvings, toys, prints, too close to finals. and concerts. Vintage film are quality, time, inexpensiveness of more than willing to act on and model ships. Freshly baked The student-run TCBC was shown every Sunday afternoon in the movies, he said "If you want a suggestions. •

n anc Vol 74 THE TRINITY issue %&£) TRIPOD April 12, 1976 Reilly Sues To The Tune Of$l Million

by Marc Blumenthal Jonathan B. Reilly, music in- theory are shockingly incoherent." support to him, Reilly said. He also was the last thing I wanted to do." according to Sikorsky, and structor and college organist, has Reilly is "perfectly well-aware indicated that reaction seems to Reilly says that he would not have "possibly not until sometime next filed a $1 million libel suit against of student rights," but he disagrees have been pretty good in Hartford. filed if he did not expect to win. year." five present and former students. vehemently with the students' Reilly said the administration has The defendants are being The suit revolves around the key The suit was filed in Hartford charges. He has spent much of the been "non-supportive." College represented by the Hartford issue of the rights of students in County Superior Court. time since the letter was written; spokesman have declined to Chapter of the American Civil relation to the rights of their The defendants, along with three defending his reputation. He has comment on the suit. Liberties Union. Both Miss professors. A decision in this case other students, were the authors of written a, long refutation of the Reilly is being represented by Cochran and the ACLU lawyer is sure to provoke reaction in legal a letter assessing Reilly's teaching charges. of Hartford. Reilly were unavailable for comment. circles, as well as establishing a ability sent to President Theodore The choir has been a great said that "neither his lawyer nor The suit will not come up for a precedent for future cases. D. Lockwood, Dean of Faculty himself are silly people." Filing hearing until at least next fall, Edwin P. Nye and Professor Clarence Barber, music chairman. Those named in the suit are not all former students of Reilly, ac- Room Selection Process Continues cording to him. The defendants are Janet C. Cochran '77, Melissa R. by Seth Price residences, 850 Housing Tilles, students were trying to Jackson and a Community Dorm Maier, Barbara C. Mclver, Donna The housing process at Trinity is Agreements were turned in last "beat the system" by using shady occupying three rooms plus a S. Pelter and Constance V. Shuck. now in full swing and will conclude Tuesday, each with the one hun- practices. meeting room at 216 New Britain All except Miss Cochran have next Monday and Tuesday nights, dred dollar Dormitory Deposit Next year, there will be a French Avenue. A plan to have aa In- already graduated from Trinity. with the selection process to be Fee. 62% of the contracts were Dorm occupying twelve rooms on ternational Dorm was dropped Reilly asserts that the letter has held in the Washington Room both turned in by males and 38% by the second floor of Jackson and a because not enough students ex- caused him "great mental nights beginning at 7 P.M. females. This figure of 850 does not Community Dorm occupying pressed an interest in such an anguish, humiliation, annoyance, Priority Numbers and a listing of include Resident Assistants and twelve rooms on the second floor of arrangement. embarassment and shame." The available rooms are presently other assorted students. When letter was sent by the students in posted in Mather, as well as a these students are added to the June 1975. It stated that Reilly's listing of priority numbers and the figure, Dean Tilles states that employment by Trinity "un- corresponding rooms they ob- about 930 upper classpersons will dermines Trinity's standards of tained last year. This gives be living in college residences next academic and personal integrity." students an idea of where they can year. "His lectures tend to be am- expect to live on the basis of their The Admissions Office expects a biguous, incoherent and lacking in assigned numbers. freshman class of 480-500 to enter substance," the letter said. "Some According to Elinor Tilles, in the fall, along with sixty transfer of his explanations of basic music assistant dean of college students and thirty two exchange students. With a combined figure, Dean Tilles expects that 1,500 beds will be needed, and estimates that 1,425 Rome Seeks Students beds will be available if rooms are filled to capacity. She adds that even with the one hundred dollar deposit, students are bound to pull Dr. Andrea Bianchini of the Mod- and Umbria. out of the housing agreement. As in ern Languages Department and Bianchini points out that 1976 will past years, a waiting list will be director of Trinity's Barbieri be the seventh consecutive year of prepared of those students not Center Summer Program in Rome the summer program, which is initially receiving housing in the for 1976, encourages Trinity noted for the quality of the ex- selection qrocess. students to join the program this perience that it provides. The student response has been con- According to the Housing In- summer. Students may earn up to formation distributed to students, two course credits during the six- sistently enthusiastic; "Our best recruiters are students who have cooking units will no longer be week program, which will be held available. This, according to Dean from June 10 to July 20. Many participated in the program in the past. I guess that's why we con- Tilles, is a matter of terminology. participants then take advantage Before the expansion of dining of their open-ended youth flight tinue to thrive as other programs pass out of existence." Bianchini facilities in Mather, there was not ticket to travel through Italy or enough room to accomodate other European countries before adds that the current monetary crisis in Italy works to the direct everyone in Mather. Consequently, returning home, The youth those who chose to take specially flight ticket enables students to advantage of the dollar, making Italy one of the most economically designated cooking units were not return home from any major permitted to eat in Mather, Under European city. The program offers reasonable ways to experience Europe. this year's system, students with courses in Art History, Studio Arts, kitchen facilities may still sub- Anthropology and Italian. The cost Trinity students should contact scribe to the meal plan. of the program, $895, includes Dr. Bianchini in Seabury 42B, ext. tuition, room and board, books and 296, or P.O. Box 1374, for a The option of group living was materials, and excursions to brochure and application form. eliminated because the system was Tivoli, Ostia Antica, Florence, Brochures are also available from not working. According to Dean Siena and other points in Tuscany Miss D. Merwin in Seabury 23. Dean Elinor Tilles draws numbers for housing selection. Page 2, The Trinity Tripod, April 13, 1976 Students and Administration Clash on Policies Students Air Views . . . the college has repeatedly President Smith about its plans to By opposing the showing of such a do is treat student feelings Dear Mr. Smith, professed the desire to maintain show a midnight X-rated movie, he movie, the college is ignoring the somewhat seriously. We, after "*' In the course of the year, we students' adult status and is three years of active involvement Trinity as an "open community" in voiced a strong negative opinion / have come to be concerned with which each individual can be ex- and said that a movie of this kind assuming a pseudo-parental role of at Trinity, are convinced that this ~ certain actions on the part of the posed to various ideas and view was "anti-intellectual" and has no moral guidance which is totally is generally not done. Fur- administration that demonstrate a points, and then make a personal place in an "open community" inappropriate to its stated function thermore, we feel that the college's clear contradiction with stated moral judgement accordingly. We such as Trinity. We feel Vice- and philosophy. stated philosophy and actions are values and an attitude which strongly support this college president Smith's (and hence the Our point is not that these in- frequently in direct conflict, and consistently places student policy, and believe that it should administration's) attitude is in stances are of overwhelming oftentimes, the administration priorities behind those of other apply to all aspects of college life obvious contradiction to previously importance, but rather, that they appears not to act in the best in- groups, and even private cor- here at Trinity. stated college policy. X-rated are indicative of what we feel is a terest of the student body. porations, operating within the However, the administration movies are shown regularly on harmful attitude towards students. Cordially, * college community. has, on at least one occasion this most college campuses across the It is already abundently clear that Steven Kayman The clearest illustration of this year, directly contradicted their nation, and we see no reason why students play a limited, at best, Larry Papel may, perhaps, be found in the own policy. When the Mather the Trinity College administration role in Trinity's power structure. Larry Golden rather bizarre case which we have Board of Governors advised Vice should suddenly dictate morality. The least the administration could Jeff Sands so long referred to as "the Rathskeller". For the past three years, it has been evident that students favor the establishment of .Smith Responds a beerserving facility on campus. The SGA has taken pains to TO: Steven M. Kayman demonstrate both the economic of obscene movies by the Mather in your letter an "X-rated" film), only entertaining but which also Lawrence Papel Hall Board of Governors. Let me provides films that have feasibility and the social benefits of Lawrence J. Golden and I said I would not, explaining such an addition - contentions do my best to explain. First of all, that I thought that most por- significance for various reasons R, Jeffrey Sands Marine recruiters came to the which have been disputed by none. FROM: T. A. Smith, Vice nography was "anti-intellectual"; (historical, artistic, technical). Yet, reasons beyond our ken, the President College under the aegis of the I suggested that the easy Within such a context Cinestudio administration has made the Career Counseling Office, an office availability of this kind of film to so has, indeed, shown "X-rated" establishment of a Rathskeller Thank you for your March 31 which itself was established after letter and for the bill of particulars many people at so many other impossible for this year. We feel World War II to provide a service places led me to believe that we films, and they have done so this to be inexcusable. which it contains. Let us begin to undergraduates in need of ad- without interference from the from the top. would not be depriving those who vice and assistance as they sought wanted to see a pornographic film. administration. I had the distinct; Another example involves a 1. The Rathskeller: I have, as I Follett bookstore decision limiting to establish themselves in careers I went on to say that I thought that impression when I talked to you think you will see if you look back or in study after college. It should the display of such films was that you merely wanted to show a check cashing hours to 3:00 pm, into the history of our attempts to Monday-Thursday. In response to be noted that the service was inappropriate at the College since pornographic Him in order to raise establish a Rathskeller, been a it had little to do with the basic money for the Mather Hall Board student complaints, the SGA proponent. Indeed, I think I can established primarily, at least this members met with Christopher is my opinion, to make it possible interests of the institution in fur- of Governors. remember several rash promises thering the academic, intellectual Miller, Follett manager, and to the effect that we would have for those in the senior class who I do think that one of my func- learned that this policy revision would be going on each June to and social development of un- beer service on the campus dergraduates. That pornographic tions in response to the request yielded, a savings of only a few somewhat earlier than I now ex- employment or study to establish which you brought to me, in the minutes a day, In spite of this fact, connections and to secure advice in films are shown regularly on most pect we will. Part of my rashness college campuses across the nation absence of any particular moral Dean Ellen Mulqueen has done stemmed from ignorance of the the most economical way possible- code but rather that the desire to nothing to alleviate this in- this so that attention from impresses me little, except as a requirements of the splendid demonstration cf the show it offends any concept of what convenience for students. . State Liquor Commission, and it academic work would not be the College ought to be doing, and distracted during the year by the applicability of Gresham's Law in As a matter of policy, the ad- still remains to be seen whether the the world of cinema. As I pointed this is, I suppose, what ad- ministration has wholeheartedly Commission will accept our plan need to travel to various places ministrators are supposed to do where advice and employment or out to you, Cinestudio: has indeed supported the recent legislation in for a temporary Rathskeller or, shown X-rated movies at Trinity, when College policies are not clear Connecticut giving eighteen year when the time comes, for a per- admission might be available. In or do not dictate other courses. other words, the establishment of a but always within a context of a olds full status as adults. manent one. Meanwhile, I would program of films which bears I would hope that you could find a Moreover, as shown in this year's note that the undergraduate body counseling service in respect to better way of improving MHBOG _. careers and post-baccalaureate some relation to their objective of Marine recruitment controversy, here does not suffer from arranging a program which is not budgets, and if I can assist please dehydration nor .from want of study was, in part at least, guided let me know. social activity, and I think it wise by the desire of the faculty and Faiz Interpretsto proceed towards the acquisition administration to give integrity to of a temporary beer license so that the undergraduate's life as a we can gain experience in the student.- It was established also in operation of a dispensary. It should response to the requests of un- Muhammad's be noted that yours is not the only dergraduates and parents who Library Tightens generation of undergraduates thought that informed, disin- which will have the pleasurable terested advice in respect to career Teachings benefits of a Rathskeller; for the formation would be beneficial to welfare of other generations, as undergraduates and would assist Security by Merrill O'Brien well as for their economic benefit, I them in some of the acadenic A security system will be in- Amherst and Princeton, who have Thursday night, April 8, Muslim think it wise to proceed carefully choices which they had to make at stalled in the Library during the recognized the necessity for tighter Minister Nuriddin Faiz spoke in with the establishment of this the College. It seemed at the time, coming summer. The system will security. the Washington Room on topics particular facility. The College and it continues to seem, to be a eliminate the loss of books to Libraries that have security concerning education, secularism, cannot afford to lose money on it, service which has merits, and it is unauthorized people and will systems are unanimous in their and greed. Faiz (minister of nor can we afford to overcharge for unlikely that we will abandon it in prevent a Trinity student from recommendation. Books that are Temple Number 14 in Hartford) tomorrow's brew in order to make the future. The question of who "inadvertently" forgetting to needed by students can be found on interpreted the teachings of the up for yesterday's mistake. If our should have the privilege of- properly charge out a book. the shelves and are not Honorable Wallace D. Muham- current application for a tem- recruiting on the campus through This decision was reached with mysteriously missing. mad, Supreme Minister ' of the porary license is acceptable, then I the Career Counseling Office is one reluctance since it does represent a would hope to gain at least four to Once the announcement is made Nation of Islam. which has come up but recently, substantial investment; however, that the library collection is five months experience in a the initial cost will be amortized in Faiz said that' 'man cannot be in temporary operation before un- and our position is that access to protected, very few patrons are accord with the nature in which the campus must be available to a very few years by the elimination stopped by the system at the exit dertaking the physical alterations of the need to replace missing Allah created him because of the which would be necessary to any recruiter who represents a and those stopped are usually the world's present confusion." He legitimate interest and in whom books. Each year, recently, from "forgetful professor" or the establish an appropriate $3,000 to $5,000 of the book budget explained that "God has been Rathskeller for long term use. If some quantity of undergraduates student in a hurry who has making a man" since biblical might be expected to be interested. has been necessarily diverted from neglected to charge out his those alterations can be ac- the purchase of new books to times, and that confusion results complished while the College is in It seems to be self-evident that as material. from neglecting the teachings of session, then I would hope to get on soon as some individual or body replace titles once owned. The security system will be the prophets. He encourages with them late next winter. within the College assumes In implementing a security beneficial to everyone: money will reading the Koran and the Bible for Otherwise we would have to wait responsibility for determining who system the library will be joining a not be wasted in replacing missing answers. until summer. will and who will not recruit at the group of hundreds of libraries books and books will be available Faiz said that contemporary campus through the office, we will across the country, including when needed. • education breeds selfishness and 2. The Follett Policy on Check- quickly be found to make a vanity. He cited Trinity as a Cashing Hours: Over the recent decision as to whether there should general example of schools which vacation I had occasion to discuss be or should not be such a service Theobald To Speak On once "realized the power of a belief on campus. It must be observed in God," but which now foster an with Mr. Miller and with Dean Mulqueen the check-cashing that any particular recruiter is atmosphere marked by a decline in likely to meet with or to be at- Multinational Corporations morality, "Now everything is a operation, It appeared to me, on the surface, that the Follett plan as tractive to but a small proportion party; there's no control," he said. of the undergraduate student body. Theobald is a Director of the "Growing must be a process of it is now followed is an adequate April 21, Mr. Thomas C. service. There appear to be serious It is not at all inconceivable to say Theobald, an executive vice New York Urban Coalition, the becoming in tune with divine that at any given moment a larger Foundation for Child Development power." problems with bad checks, with the president of National City Bank charges which Follett must pay quantity of undergraduates can be and Siemens Beteiligungen AG. expected to have objection, and and head of that bank's World Faiz contended that the when it deposits checks previously Corporation Group, will visit During his day on the campus, Christian . Church taught white cashed for students, and of time often for reasons which they would Theobald will visit Professor consider to be moral and relevant, Trinity College to discuss, with supremacy in a religious form, and consumed in bookkeeping; all interested students and faculty, Tsumba's Money and Banking that Muhammad taught black together would seem to make the to the presence on campus of. a particular recruiter or group of some of the many problems faced class at 10:30 a.m. Between 2:00 supremacy as a corrective present practices reasonable. I by the multinational corporation in p.m. and 3:45 p.m., he will be in measure. Through the Muslim have, however, asked Dean recruiters. Given this possibility, I think our present policy is rational, the international business arena. Alumni Lounge to meet with in- faith, Faiz explained, blacks have Mulqueen to draw up in detail terested students and faculty. regained their religious dignity in and I think that the alternative to it Theobald, an honors graduate those factors which'are involved so from Holy Cross College and the At 4:00 p.m., Theobald will accordance with Allah's plan to that we will have a chance to look is no recruiting at all. obliterate racism altogether: Harvard Graduate School of deliver a formal lecture in McCook thoroughly at the matter and to see Auditorium, The topic of his lec- Faiz concluded that man can I see no parallel between the Business Administration, joined whether we would make other Citibank in 1960. ture will be "The Economic Im- solve his problems and realize his recommendations to' Follett. need to be "open" for such a pact of the Multinational Cor- devine purpose only by studying service as Carrer Counseling and Since that date he has held a poration." _;....; and acquiring the virtues of 3. X-Rated Movies. I see no the need to display obscene variety of positions with the bank; 1 humility, benevolence, and Theobald's visit to the campus is particular contradiction in our movies. You, Mr. Kayman and Mr. first serving as an assistant sponsored by the Department of selflessness. He has faith in a response to the Marine Recruit- Golden, put the question to me as to cashier and later as managing beneficent Allah and is optimistic Economics, with the assistance of ment controversy, on the one hand, whether I would permit the Mather director of FNCB-Waltons Cor- Trinity AIESEC and is funded by a about the future of mankind as a and, on the other, to the position Hall Board of Governors to show a poration, Ltd., a Citibank affiliate whole.. matching gift from Mr. Leander ; which Iwould take on the showing pornographic film (not as you state in Sydney, Australia. W. Smith, Trinity '53, and IBM.

••it' April 13, 1976, The Trinity Tripod, page 3 La Voz Latina Celebrates Heritage

by Harry Pacheco Our main purpose is to institute (gaspacho). It all ended with Juan Fritto and Felix Delgado literature, An overview." Mr. '* The Latin American students on on the Trinity College campus- a Spanish deserts and coffee. Many (two young latin american folk Felix Delgado - "The History of the Trinity College campus in cultural awareness among the non- attended what developed into a singers). Music in Puerto Rico." Refresh- recent years, have just become a latins attending, and to allow most joyous occasion with food and Wednesday, April 28 at 7:30 PM ments will be served after the stabilized organization. others to view a completely dif- music typical of Spanish speaking in McCook Aud. Series of films will conclusion of all the lectures. Once called the Association of ferent culture. We want to develop countries ending the night. be presented covering several Friday, April 3Oat 7:30 PM in the Latin Americans because of their a new perspective on the theme of As we continue to spread our Latin American countries. Washington Room, there will be a ideas, opinions, and beliefs, the hispanics at Trinity. culture in whatever we do and Thursday, April 29 at 7:00 PM in dance presentation, "The History group changed its name to suit the Our endeavors have been ac- wherever we go, we try to reach Wean Lounge, a panel presentation of Puerto Rican Dance". It will be new and changing times. We are, complished by sponsoring ac- out and assist those who are in on various cultural aspects of performed by the group, IM- currently identifying ourselves as tivities last semester in the areas need of help. As the organization Puerto Rico. Dr. Joseph Prewitt - PACTO BORICUA. La Voz Latina (The Latin Voice) of art, and traditional Spanish extends its hand to help, it has "Political Influences on which indicates what we intend to foods. The exhibition was many times been overlooked. We Educational Processes of Puerto If there are any questions per- do, to let our voices be heard. displayed at the Austin Arts Center are trying to increase contact with Rico." Mr. Calixto Torres - taining to the week or about the At present we are small in here at Trinity, It was entitled, the Spanish speaking community "Politics in Puerto Rico." Ms. organization feel free to contact number but, we hope that in the "The Poster in Puerto Rico from around Trinity and throughout Angie Soler - "Puerto Rican Elizabeth Caraballo at box 481. future this will change. The 1954-1974." Hartford. organization calls for anyone to The posters depicted the Spanish Our budget does not allow us to join us, for we open our doors to lifestyle of Puerto Rico, as well as sponsor as many activities as we any person of any nationality. the culture which is rich in would like, therefore we find it Calendar Changes We seek for an integration of all tradition, a tradition which has necessary to look for other Trinity students; we extend an helped to create an interesting alternatives in helping the com- invitation to those organizations on history that can be passed on to munity. campus which are willing to join in future generations. We are planning a latin dance, Cause Early Class Start and help our organization sponsor In attempts to acquaint others Saturday, April 17, in an attempt to more lectures, films and ex- with our typical latin dishes, a raise funds to take a group of by Scotte Gordon periences that will enrich our dinner was given in Hamlin Hall. elementary school children from Several important changes in the conflicting Open Periods with college community. Various dishes were served, in- "LaEscuelita" on a cultural trip. academic calendars for 1976-77, other major activities occuring on . As an organization we are small, cluding fried plantains (platanos We hope you, the Trinity com- 1977-78 and 1978-79 have been campus that were previously but that is not to say that we cannot fritos), chile con came, chicken munity will come join in, dance announced by the Office of scheduled. ^accomplish what other large and rice (arroz con polio) and and enjoy and give some child the Educational Services. The Calendar Committee of the ^organizations have accomplished. avocado and cod fish salad chance to experience the same. Future Christmas Terms will Greater Hartford Consortium is a Also, we are co-sponsoring a begin prior to Labor Day if the coordinating body for the five dance on April 23, in the holiday falls on September 5 or member colleges, and hopes to ALL COLLEGE MAY DAY CELEBRATION, Sat., May 1 Washington room as well. This later, in order to complete a full provide the maximum amount of on the Quad. Picnic and celebrate on the Quad with music, dance is being given by the Puerto term before December 23. access to cross-registered discussion groups, games, theater, and fun for all. Local Rican Scholarship Fund of Hart- In addition, beginning next students. Educational Services ford, in an attempt to raise funds, September, classes will be held on consults this committee in the talent invited to participate. Call 246-7121, 246-6108, or 249- to supply latin students with the Good Friday in 1977 and 1979, and early stages of planning Trinity's 4132. opportunity you and I are having, on Labor Day in 1977 and 1978, to academic calendar. However, the chance to receive a college allow for fewer three or four day Winslow noted that there is con- education. weeks for classes in each term. siderable difficulty in attempting Come join us, help realize one According to Robbins Winslow, to make the colleges' schedules Bond To Speak hispanic students dream, help send dean for educational services, the coincide. him/her through college. If you 1976-79 calendars and their sub- Winslow views his responsibility come and participate you will sequent changes conform to the for the preparation of the college realize for yourself that although calendar guidelines enacted by the calendar as a matter of "trying to On The Future we are small, we can accomplish faculty in March 1971. The faculty make the calendar the least in- by Robert Gibson many things. guidelines form the major criteria convenient for most people, within . - For the final event of the Trinity Julian Bond has long been in- Again we seek your interest and used annually by Winslow in the established guidelines". Coalition of Blacks' Black Cultural volved in the struggle for civil and participation in our FIRST Latin preparing the calendar. This year, Winslow consulted the Week, Georgia State Senator human rights for Black people and Awareness Week. We want to The Trinity College Faculty Curriculum Committee before s^ulian Bond will lecture on the other minorities. While serving in make this the most successful standards are as follows: releasing the first draft of the 'Topic: "What's Next?", in the the Georgia House and Senate, he activity in Trinity College's 1) The regular academic year calendar. According to Winslow, Washington Room, on Wednesday, has led a number of grass-roots history, but we need your help. We shall consist of two semesters, the calendar guidelines were April 14, at 8 p.m. campaigns to foster full par- will be presenting a series of ac- each having at least thirteen weeks originally set by the' committee, Julian Bond, the son of the late ticipation in the political process tivities, covering a series of topics. of classes. which is comprised of both faculty Black educator Horace Mann by minorities and to protect their Come visit some of our countries 2) Christmas and spring and students, and represents their i Bond, was born in Nashville, civil rights. Bond serves on the through film, come learn about our vacations of suitable length shall views. They act further upon the ' Tennessee in 1940. While attending Boards of Directors of the Martin history, come hear what our be scheduled. calendar only when unusual cir- ; Morehouse College • in Atlanta, Luther King, Jr., Center for Social tradition is like, experience with us 3) Class-free 'Open Periods' of cumstances arise; the new ; Bond became active in the civil Change, the Southern Elections song and dance through the ages. three to five days duration shall be changes constituted such cir- f rights movement then rising in the Fund, the Voter Education Learn that it is possible to study scheduled at an appropriate point cumstances. I South. He helped found the Com- Project, and the National other cultures and truly appreciate in each semester. The Curriculum Committee f mittee on Appeal for Human Sharecropper's Fund. them although they may not be 4) An examination period shall approved the proposed calendar, ' Rights and the Student Non-Violent Bond is president of the Southern your own. Join us, attend these be scheduled at the end of each and consistent with standard "| Coordinating Committee. Bond Poverty Law Center, a non-profit activities, learn what a latin semester, preceded by a suitable procedure, this proposal was then j served as communications legal assistance organization for student at Trinity College is all circulated to all faculty, ad- fr"airector for SNCC. He participated reading period. Black and poor people. The Center about. Winslow noted that other ministration, and staff as well as I in the voting drives, sit-ins, and provided legal aid to the Joanne The Tripod. \ other activities of SNCC, until his The schedule of events for April secondary criteria also influence Little case and is presently in- 26-30 is as follows: Monday, April the preparation of the calendar. Revisions were considered by I campaign for Georgia State, volved in over thrity civil rights Representative in 1965. 26 at 7:00 PM in Wean Lounge, a For example, an effort is made to Winslow on the basis of feedback. cases. lecture in "Latin America Today" schedule as few unbroken weeks as He added that he received a U was Bond's election to the Bond received his B.A. from by Dr. E. W. Davis, professor of possible, for the reason that response from only one student this Georgia House of Representatives MoFehouse College in 1971 and has history at Trinity College, and holidays scheduled at mid-week year, who foresaw *a conflict in 1965 that brought him to national a host of honorary degrees from "The International Competition of tend to be especially disruptive to between his summer job arid the attention. An outspoken opponent various American universities. He the Carribean" by Dr. A. L. laboratory sequences. Also, the earlier start of classes, of American involvement in the is the author of A Time to Speak, A Gastmann, assoc. prof, of political practice of scheduling exam dates The official calendar Was war in Viet Nam, Bond was barred fr Time to Act, a collection of science at Trinity College. too close to Christmas vacation is released by the Office of . om taking his seat by his speeches and articles published in Refreshments will be served at avoided because it inconveniences Educational Services, and ap- > ^colleagues in the Georgia House 1972. He has had articles published - the end of the lectures. both students and faculty. proved by the Dean of the Faculty. ; because he had praised draft card in various magazines and Tuesday, April 27 at 7:00 PM in An alternation between class On the basis of this document, the burners. A lengthy court battle to scholarly journals. An ac- McCook Aud,, a lecture on "Chile periods and Open Periods is sought Master Calendar Office and other gain his seat ensued. complished, poet, his poetry has Today" by Miss Andriana Falcon. in drawing up the academic offices and departments begin ^to Despite winning two special appeared in many anthologies and Musical Presentation on Typical calendar. In some instances, an schedule events for the succeeding elections in 1966, Bond was still magazines. Latin American folk music By attempt is also made to avoid year. denied his seat until 1967, when the United States Supreme Court ruled 'hat the Georgia House could not refuse Bond his seat because of his Political opinions. Bond eventually ' Preppie Day'' No Joke served four terms in the House of by Will Matthews and Paul Sachs Representatives. In November Last Wednesday, April 7, 1976, problem was trying to remain as student, "that those who were a significant decline on that one !974, Bond was elected to the Trinity College experienced what objective as possible on the sub- designated 'non-preppies' would day alone. I'm not going to draw Georgia State Senate where he now was believed to be a continuation of jective parts of the survey, such as react to "Preppie Day" by wearing any premature conclusions, but I serves. an April Fool's joke. how much preppie clothing ac- more preppie clothing. Those believe that preppies dress like Another incident which propelled Billed as "Preppie Day", tually defines "preppie" per se." labeled 'preppie' would show an preppies because of extreme peer Julian Bond into national students were asked to dress in When asked to give particulars adverse reaction by wearing LESS pressure and the herd instinct. prominence occurred during the various modes of clothing usually about the experiment, the student 'preppie' clothing." They dress to conform and not 1968 Democratic National Con- associated with prep-school was able to be specific as he had According to the results which become socially exogeneous to the vention. At the Convention, Bond student. Typical items include the used the computer to calculate his the student gave this reporter, so-called "in crowd"." *as co-chairperson of the Georgia famous alligator shirts and Sperry data and compute significance people who were labeled 'preppies' Copies of the data and the Loyal National Democratic brand 'Topsiders'. levels. "We had a group of 'spot- actually dressed 'less preppie' student's formal thesis can be Relegation, an insurgent group. It was learned late last week that ters' judging a selected sample of than usual while 'non-preppies' purchased at cost, Box 1752. ihe Loyal Democrats were suc- the entire "Preppie Day" was a the student population, grading dressed 'more preppie' than usual. cessful in unseating the regular, preconceived and well-planned that population on a scale of one to What are the conclusions that can be drawn from this? Said the I Average day "Preppie Dav" I hand-picked Georgia delegation clinical experiment five, five being the 'highest preppie 'r\nn senior thesis student, "As one can 'non i I, by then Governor Lester done by an unnamed senior major value'," he said. 2.34 4.21 '•Maddox. Bond was nominated for for his thesis. By catagorizing students by their see from the chart, the 'non- •preppies' preppies' get dressed up on Vice-President at the Con- "The experiment was a difficult clothing selection for that day, 'preppies' 3.77 3.09 venlion-the first Black in history either 'preppie' or 'non-preppie', Wednesday, while the 'preppies' t0 one," said the senior correlating get less dressed up. I expected the (Where FA equals 5.84, be so honored—but withdrew his the date, "But we feel as if the an attempt was made to determine significant at less than 5% level, name from consideration because first, but not the second. One in- s significance of the results how clothing selections varied and where FB equals 5,84, "> age (28) disqualified him for from the routine. teresting point revealed in the data significant a\ less than S% . tfl warranted following this thing all is that 'preppies' showed a decline, e position. the way through. Our main "It was hypothesised", said the level.) Page 4, The Trinity Tripod, April 13, 1976 Tom Hayden Runs For Senate Coed Dies In : fin txo oppose tthu«e Kibilln , claiminMoitninga that it Havden'Hayden's programprogramss of (CPS)—Asking "where have all "economic democracy" call for: the radicals gone" is a favorite would cost too much. That action has alienated many older, poorer —Break-up of the massive multi- Skidmore Dorm Fire game among many people. But one national corporations; of the foremost activist leaders of and minority Californians from the first-floor room used to store incumbent senator. —The withdrawal of support of SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. the sixties does not have the time "rotten dictatorships" which garbage and was extinguished for idle speculation about those But will Hayden become just (AP)—One student died of smoke before spreading very far. The another politician? That, of course, benefit U.S. corporations; inhalation as scores of others days—because these days he is too —More economic control of cause is under investigation. busy running an election cam- could only be answered if he won. leaped from second-and third-floor Jody Smith, 20, of Harrisburg, But one thing he cannot be accused companies by the companies' windows to escape a smoky fire paign. workers; Pa., was found dead in her first- Tom Hayden is running for the of is vacillating on his views. that billowed through a Skidmore floor room located next to a dor- Unlike most politicians, Hayden —Closing tax loopholes for College dormitory early Monday. U.S. Senate in California, corporations that go to foreign mitory entrance, authorities said. challenging the incumbent has put out an elaborate, lengthy "They were jumping all over the An autopsy showed she died of platform. The 268-page platform countries to utilize cheap place," said a city policeman, Democrat John Tunney for the labor—these companies, says smoke inhalation and carbon Democratic nomination. outlines in detail proposals which "some from as high as three floors monoxide poisoning, police said. would overhaul America's Hayden, help contribute to up. Others tied bed sheets together The contest is drawing in- unemployment at home. Three students were reported in creasing national attention. Here is economic priorities and the role of and came down that way." serious condition. The remaining corporations in government. "Some managed to make it down a radical who, after many years of 19 students were in satisfactory or attacking and working outside the the stairs, but I don't know how. fair condition, hospital officials The smoke in the hallways was so traditional political structure, is said. now vying for power within that MIT Simmering thick you couldn't see a thing," he College officials said the said. same system. students will be housed tem- Hayden has been in the lead of Twenty-three students were porarily in other dormitories or in admitted to Saratoga Hospital. radical politics for fifteen years, After Spy Spat private homes off-campus. since he co-founded SDS (Students About 40 other students were The first-floor hallway was for a Democratic Society) in 1960. (CPS)—In what has been A wild card was thrown into the treated for smoke inhalation and charred, and the fire caused SDS grew into the most influential characterized as "the last gasp of academic debate at MIT recently released. considerable smoke damage mass student organization of the campus radicals" at the when the Taiwan government Two Connecticut women were throughout the dormitory. Classes decade, with chapters on in- Massachusetts Institute of allegedly nosed its way into the hospitalized in good condition after were not interrupted, they said. numerable campuses. Technology, a group of students act. During a teach-in during Monday's fire at Skidmpre College. Campus police said they were Hayden later helped plan the have held teach-ins and demon- February, SACC members cor- The three-story dormitory, alerted to the fire by a telephone massive demonstrations at the 1968 strations to protest that school's nered a student taking pictures of housing 128 students, had no ex- call from a student. Some students Democratic Convention, and was technological training of Third Taiwanese students at the terior fire escapes because it was said they were roused from their subsequently a defendant in the World students. demonstration. They confiscated built of fire-resistant materials, a sleep by an alarm they first celebrated Chicago Seven con- Students and administrators at his camera until they could - college spokeswoman said. thought to be a fire drill. spiracy trial. His conviction in that the school have locked horns in the develop the film, and later charged Fire officials said the blaze The dormitory was built in 1966 trial was ultimately overturned. past over the Institute's social that the student was a spy for the started shortly after 4 a.m. in a at a cost of $800,000. Hayden visited North Vietnam consciousness—or lack of it—in Taiwanese government, ac- several times, and after American providing research and training on companied by the regional head of * troops pulled out of Vietnam, military projects for undeveloped the Kuomintang, the ruling Hayden protested continued countries. The latest question Nationalist Party in Taiwan. The American complicity with the involved MIT's training of 15 Kuomintang chief is reputed to Summer session in military actions of the Thieu Taiwanese students in inertial direct foreign surveillance in the regime, when most critics were navigation guidance systems. The Boston area. ready to let the issue die. systems are used in advanced MIT was prodded into con- Collegetown USA! The two questions people are airplanes, spacecraft and guided ducting an ' investigation on . charges that foreign students wee You can live where history lived. You can have all asking about Hayden are; Can he missiles. win? And will he end up just In accepting the $917,000 con- being spyed on. A university in- the action you want in young/old Boston — theatres, another compromising politician? tract with Chung Shan Institute of vestigator will also attempt to restaurants, museums, music and major league Yes, he can win. Science and Technology, MIT recommend a polity on the rights sports. You will be close to famous beaches and Although the polls show Tunney maintained that any training they of foreign students studying on the historical landmarks of the greater Boston area, now leading by about 50 percent to 15 would provide would have peaceful campus. more exciting than ever in this Bicentennial Year, You percent, more than 25 percent of uses. The program is not devoted Meanwhile, another Institute can learn from a distinguished faculty teaching California's Democrats are still to missile guidance training, ad- professor is exploring the ways graduate and undergraduate courses in Liberal Arts, undecided. Hayden claims that ministrators say, adding that MIT gets itself into research and Business, Law Enforcement and Technology. You'll more than 30 percent of Tunney's inerlial guidance systems are training for other countries. Last 'enjoy; learning how, inexpensive the tuition, food and supporters are "movable." valuable for commercial uses year when another committee was The Hayden campaign received commissioned to study the '.board are compared to other universities of equal aboard oceangoing ships- and : caliber. Both day and evening courses are available a tremendous boost when the submarines. question of whether MIT sHouftl for your convenience. California Democratic Council, a Critics, including MIT students involve itself in the political left-leaning group within the banded together as the Social questions entangled in doing" Don't miss out! Registraiion begins June 7. Classes Democratic Party, spurned Action Coordinating Committee research for other countries, a begin June 21, Send for full details and brochure Tunney's plea for support and (SACC), counter that the MIT decision was made not to make a with the coupon below. overwhelmingly endorsed Hayden. training program will have the decision. Another year of study Moreover, Tunney, who con- effect of giving a missile delivery was recommended. siders himself a liberal Democrat, system to Taiwan, a potential At that time the issue involved 54 Northeastern has been losing support recently nuclear power. Inertial guidance ; Iranian students sent to MIT for a t for switching stands on issues or systems, they claim, are essential course in nuclear engineering. The not making his stands clear. After to the development of in- controversy over the exchange University co-sponsoring a Senate bill for a tercontinental ballistic missiles with Taiwan grew out of the heated national health plan with Sen. and military aircraft such as the F- debate over MIT's international Edward Kennedy, Tunney decided 111 and the F-14. • program. THE PARTY'S OVER.

All too often, when the party 11' someone gets loo drunk to ends, the trouble begins, drive, drive him yourself. Or call a , , People \yho shouldn't be cab. Or offer,to let him sleep over. doing anything more, active than Maybe your friend won't be going to sleep are driving a ear. feeling so good on the morning after, Speeding and weaving their way but you're going to feel terrific. Northeastern • to death. .: Before any of your friends . University drive home froni your party, make Summer Session Office sure they aretTtdrunk. : 102 Churchill,Hatl Don't be fooled because.they DRUNK :: Boston, MA 52115 "• Tel. (617)437-2400 drank;only beer or wine. Beer and ROCKVH .I.K, MARYI ,A,\I ) C'< W52 wine can be just, as intoxicating,as 1; 1 want to Utvp my friends al mixed drinks. I rprlhonox! party. Arid don't kid yourself : I 'loll mi.1 what olsol can ilo. because they may have had some I \l\ ft.lHU' is black coffee. Black •coffee: can't l'AillllVt.1 sober them up we!! enough to drive. Keep pace ... keep learning FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK. ••^rm.-. April 13, 1976, The Trinity Tripod, page 5 Connecticut Senate Bills Pend; Student Participation Urged by Jeff Sands Many times Trinity students There is another interesting H.B. 109 AN ACT CONCERNING become so involved with their point to consider. Many legislators THE TIME LIMITATION FOR studies that they allow the world to sent out polls to see how their COMPLAINT CONCERNING turn without them. These students constituents feel on certain issues. SEXUAL ASSAULT who isolate themselves beneath In six polls sent out which included S.B. 45S AN ACT REPEALING Trinity's spreading elms are a question concerning the Bottle THE MOTORCYCLE HELMET cheating themselves, because so Bill, the response was highly in LAW many things are happening in favor of the passage of the bill. In S.B. 110 AN ACT CONCERNING today's fast-paced society which fact in all the poll results at least PROSECUTION FOR AN OF- will effect all of us in the future. 70% in each district wanted the FENSE OF SEXUAL ASSAULT There are many far-reaching legislation passed. S.B. 535 AN ACT CONCERNING political decisions being made No comment is necessary. Ob- FROZEN DESSERTS every day right at the Capitol in viously the lobbying pressure won H.B. 5125 AN ACT CONCERNING Hartford. Even if you dislike this battle, but the vote was close. GOOD TIME politics you should still be con- Proponents of the bill feel the bill S.B. 575 AN ACT CONCERNING cerned with the world you will will have another chance to pass, THE OPERATION OF YOUTH someday have to live and work in. perhaps in the next session. One SERVICE SYSTEMS WITHIN Last week (Wednesday April 7) reason the bill did not pass, THE STATE. the Senate defeated Senate Bill 342, however, was that although large S.B. %* 587 AN ACT CON- AN ACT TO MAKE ALL BOTTLES numbers of people supported the CERNING THE COMPOSITION Is Carter Hetro, Homo, or REUSABLE. This bill, otherwise idea, they did not bother to write to AND TERMS OF THE PER- known as the "Bottle Bill", would their representatives in the MANENT COMMISSION ON THE have outlawed one-way, no-deposit General Assembly and express STATUS OF WOMEN. Just Passing Through beverage containers. The main their feelings. You may be asking S.B. 142 AN ACT CONCERNING arguments in favor of the bill are the question, why write an article PROGRAMS FOR MENTALLY (CPS)—Jimmy Carter, the only the northeastern states but environmental. The act would be on a bill which is already dead? It RETARDED CHILDREN AND nuclear scientist turned peanut also the south, Biden told a press the first step in changing the is because it shows the need of ADULTS farmer turned politician, has been conference Carter can win like no throw-away mentality of today's people, students like us, to get In closing, allow me to remind accused of being many other things other Democrat. society. It would save energy and involved if we want to improve the you that the Capitol is an open as he continues to win big at the "You see. he can go both ways," minerals. It would also help world we will have to live in. place. Legislators love to talk and polls, but a recent charge in Biden concluded. alleviate litter while cutting down Other areas of legislative in- if you make an appointment with Madison, Wisconsin—by a sup- That made everyone chuckle. solid waste. terest include the Budget which one, he is more than likely to sit porter from the U.S. Senate Carter flashed his famous grin. The chief point made in op- was passed Friday, April 9. The down and discuss any issue which nonetheless—left everyone and Biden blushed. tax package includes a one cent is bothering you. Legislators read shaking. •• position to this bill is the loss of their mail and many times will Everyone was relieved, however, jobs it could potentially create. rise in the gasoline tax effective The supporter was Delaware June l. The new program also write you a personal response. Senator Joseph Biden, the upper when, pulling his foot out of his Although experience in both They are there to serve you and it's mouth, Biden assured the crowd, Oregon and Vermont (both of them includes a 4.5 million dollar grant house's youngest member. to cities, most of which will go to about time that more people begin Predicting Carter would win not "I don't know him that well." enacted the Bottle Bill) points to a taking advantage of this service. long-range net increase in jobs, the bigger cities, as was originally many Senators felt that even to recommended by the governor. Hartford will receive a large t cause a few people to lose a present portion of this grant. job now was grounds enough to scrap the bill. A bill to decriminalize Graduating Seniors Reflect on College Days There are some implications marijuana died in committee. here. First the lobbying pressure Here again the excuse was not by Diane Molleson from the bottling industries was enough public support. So in Connecticut, marijuana is still In another month, Trinity been worthwhile for them. One outside world. In conversation, intense. They have admitted to graduates the Class of '76. What said that it has been a give and they avidly discussed the up- having spent large sums of money classified with drugs such as LSD and heroin. are the senior's feelings towards take relationship. "In some ways coming presidential election, the convincing legislators of the the school? Has it been wor- I've failed Trinity by not taking full nation, art and plays, rather than drastic negative effects the bill will Some bills coming up this week r thwhile? advantage of the opportunities school gossip. cause. Obviously, they have in front of the General Assembly offered here. Yet in other ways, succeeded because the bill was include: Trinity has also failed me with a H.B. 5216 - AN ACT PROHIBITING Most seniors generally appeared One senior has involved himself defeated, even though experience quite restless, ready to leave few poor courses, and some in other states has indicated that SMOKING IN CERTAIN PLACES., "lemon" teachers," she added. in the Hartford community, and overwhelmingly positive effects which makes smoking in many Trinity and enter the "real world" will be working in a hospital next public places not only illegal but in the words of one class member. year. Two others spoke of opening ~ triumphed. Trinity is a very intense com- The lobbyists also used the subject to a fine. Few students complained about a free clinic for the poor in New H.B. 5604 - AN ACT REPEALING munity and four years here is a Trinity's extracurricular ac- York City. threat of higher prices to steer long time, remarked another. some people away from this bill. THE STATUTE CONCERNING tivities. "Most can find whatever POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC "Right now, I have no sentimental they want here," said one, "for Some seniors were able to This issue again has proven con- feelings towards Trinity what- tradictory to the impact of the LIQUOR IN MOTOR VEHICLES Trinity does offer a wide variety." abandon a sense of self-interest BY MINORS. soever; my only thought is to and have developed the ability to "Bottle Bill" in other regions. leave. Yet, in a few years, I'm sure At this point, many seniors seem relate to others. They seemed quite I'll feel nostalgic, and will flexible, open to new ideas, and remember all the good times I've to have geared themselves away Senior Receives had here," she added. This ap- from Trinity and towards the ready for change. peared to be the view of many. Many seniors noticed that $7000 Grant Trinity has changed since they I A Trinity College senior has fiddlers from Dalarna I've heard were freshmen. One cited the lack Kosher For Passover? are very beautiful and said to be of an intellectually oriented at- received a $7,000 fellowship grant mosphere here. which will enable him to study in the best in Sweden," he says. "I by Marty Kanoff will often not eat Kosher during especially want to track down the Scandinavia for most of next year. The Passover is approaching. any other time of their life except Stephen J. Thomas of Peoria, spelman, the local musician who is for Passover, so their convictions called for all weddings, Another agreed that students Starting at sundown Qn April 14, Illinois, has accepted a Thomas J. Jews all over the world will begin should not be questioned. Watson Fellowship grant to study celebrations, and funerals." An used to be more concerned with For a bad analogy, call the accomplished guitarist and player- learning, and less concerned with the ancient ritual of the "Seder," the folk instruments and folk music the festive Passover meal, and period "A Jewish Lent" in which of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. by-ear, Thomas says he expects grades. "As freshman, we used to air leavened products have been few problems with the instruments talk about politics, philosophies, partake of the "matzah", When the year is over, he hopes to unleavened bread. This ritual has foresworn. A hassle, maybe, but it have mastered such traditional or the music. authors etc.," she said, "Now most discussion revolves around school gone on for several thousand years is to be understood. Passover is a instruments as fiol (fiddle), the In Norway, he plans to spend and is of Biblical origin. family holiday, and people nyckelharpa (key-fiddle) and the some time in the province of gossip, and fraternity parties." She continued, "Students used to Passover is one of the three celebrate it accordingly, which hummel ( a cousin to the Ap- Hardanger. Here, he says, one of "pilgrimage holidays," which means that they revert to family palachian dulcimer). the few ancient folk instruments, think more; they were more open, and more honest. Students are just include the Feast of Booths and the custom. _ In addition to formal study of the Hardanger fiddle, is still Accordingly, a Kosher-for- played and Thomas is arranging to as bright as they used to be, and Feast of Weeks which is also called archives, Thomas plans to travel they work just as hard, but they Pentecost. ' Passover meal plan has been from village to village, recording study with Sigbjorn Osa, the finest established here at Trinity. SAGA living Hardanger fiddler. seem to be geared differently." The origin of Passover is lost in the music and playing with the She said that she felt that students the mists of time. The two most- has agreed to purchase matzahs village musicians. Thomas defines folk music as widely accepted reasons for and set out such basic foods as that which "has been handed down now feel great pressure; they In Sweden he expects to stay at cram; they learn in order to obtain Passover are that the Festival tuna, cottage cheese, hard-boiled least two months in the province of orally, not written or recorded. marks the beginning of spring, and eggs, and peanut butter for (hose This indicates the song's wide good grades, not to satisfy their Dalarna, "The recordings of the intellectual curiosity. is commemorative of the freeing of Jewish students who are observing acceptance. The other important the Hebrew slaves from their Passover. requirement is that the song be bondage in Egypt. The incident played on the country's traditional was dramatically portrayed, Trinity Hiilel, in accord with instruments." One senior attributed Trinity's The Trinity TRIPOD, vol. 74, however inaccurately,, by Cecil B. Saga, requests that other students He expects to buy a nyckelharpa declining intellectual atmosphere please try to keep non-Kosher-for- issue 20, March 9, 1976. The to the Admissions Office. "Their deMille in The Ten Com- TRIPOD is published weekly on as soon as possible and when he mandments. Passover foods out of the back returns to the Swedish province of failure to recruit has not attracted corner in the Red Dining Room so Tuesdays, except vacations, a very diverse or a very good Passover marks the beginning of during the academic year, Dalarna "the midsummer's the spring crop, with a counting as not to accidentally contaminate festival will have begun and I can student body in past years," he any of the Kosher-for-Passover student subscriptions are in- said, "This senior class is the last period of fifty days until the Feast cluded in the student activities sit with my nyckelharpa and take of Weeks, a summer harvest foods. Your help is greatly ap^ fee; other subscriptions are part in the celebration." intelligent one." In addition, he preciated. . . •;: explained that the application form holiday. $12.00 per year. The TRIPOD is Trinity College is one of only 35 The most important celebration Kosher-for-Passover dinners will printed by the Palmer Journal private colleges and universities is too easy now; particularly because challenging questions are of Passover involves cleansing the be served in Harnlin Hall from Register, Palmer, Mass., and invited by the Thomas J. Watson house of all leavened products. April 15 to April 20. The last two Published at Trinity College, Foundation to submit candidates not presented to the candidate. dinners, April 21-22, will be served Hartford, Conn. 06106. Second- "Now, the faculty is too good for This includes all bread products, for the prestigious fellowships. The certain types of beans, vinegar, in the Hillel House, 30 Cres-'-jnl Si. class postage paid in Hartford, fellowships provide a break in the students, and it's a shame," he Breakfasts and lunches will be in Connecticut, under the Act of said. "Trinity is being turned into a and grain alcohol. March 3,1879. Advertising rates which the graduating senior may finishing school," he added. This practice presents a problem the Red Dining Room all week are $1.80 per column Inch, $33. thoroughly explore his or her for many Jewish college students Any students interested in Per quarter page, $62. per half particular interest in a disciplined who cannot go home for all eight cleaning (he Hillel House kitchen Page, and $120for a full-page ad. way while developing a more in- days of Passover, but must eat in for Passover, please meet there In spite of this, most seniors TODAY at -i p.m. Thank you. formed sense of international were of the opinion that Trinity had the school cafeteria. Many of them concern. Page 6, The Trinity Tripod, April 13, .1976 can only serve to weaken us, to lead our society down the path to mediocrity, in the Spencer past, American minorities have overcome their handicaps and have successfully Speakeasy // / assimilated into society through hard work and cooperation. Let us not lose our identity On Rape as a nation of individuals committed to the sustenance and growth of a free and •• democratic society. In the face of our af- Prevention fluence, let us not look to separation and* To the Editor: MBOG withdrawal as the immature solutions to our I am writing in response to the Open problems. Let us look more with hope, as - Letter on rape prevention which appeared in Challenges* educated individuals, to the idealism and. the April 6 issue of the Tripod. The authors understanding of our generation, that we and signers of the letter deserve the thanks may see the purposeful and productive of all members of the Trinity community for 'Open Community assimilation of all elements of our society having reminded us so pointedly of the need into one. for constant vigilance and effort to prevent To the Editor: We are writing this letter to" make the this vicious crime. Robert E. Toomey, Jr. '75 Before I address the specific proposals studentry aware of certain events taking contained in the'Open Letter let me make place within the college which we feel are 45A Grace Road - some .general observations about campus significant. In the past several weeks the Lake hiawatha.New Jersey security. Compared to many institutions of Mather Board of Governors has continually Editor;s Note: According to the SGABC similar size and location, Trinity has had a come up against departmental ad- both La Voz Latina and Trinity Asian relatively good record in recent years. In ministrational procedures which have made Organization have been in existence for part this is owing to steady improvement of programming either difficult or impossible. some time. security measures—more personnel, better With respect to the use of college locking devices, more and better outdoor facilities, both Cinestudio and the Austin lighting, and so forth. But perhaps the most Arts Center have attempted to extract important factor has been the response of exhorbitant fees for MBOG's use of sup- students and others to the Security Office's posedly college facilities. These constant campaign to stimulate "security organizations have acted as though they Garofolo consciousness." themselves own the facilities, and that other The danger to both person and property groups within the college are to be treated seems to be inversely proportional to the as outsiders who are to be profited from. In On Fire awareness students have of the need to both cases, it was necessary for MBOG conduct their lives with the prudence representatives to report the matter to high echelon college officials in order to get these organizations! featherbedding policies Prevention corrected. As examples of the practices we To the Tripod Editor: are protesting, we can point to the Austin Thank you and Miss Diane Schwartz for Arts Center's trying to rent MBOG a follow the wide coverage given to the article on spotlight for a concert at a higher price than security in your most recent issue. It was a a profit-making business outside of the thorough and accurate report which, I feel, college. They also attempted to charge will help keep our "s.ecurity awareness" MBOG $55 to focus five pre-hung lights and program alive. set up a slide screen for last Sunday's May I impose on you, once more, for some Hartford Stage Company appearance. They space on the recent fire at Skidmore College claimed that 24 hours of labor were in which one coed died of smoke inhalation, necessary, where it was later determined 23 students were injured and 40 others were that eight man hours woufd be more than treated for smoke inhalation. sufficient. Cinestudio has repeatedly been Fire and smoke are deadly enemies and Torpid guilty'of the same practices as well. Let us often cause immediate panic and confusion. say at this point that we in no way wish the Don't wait to experience the scare of fire, please, take our word for it. Dear Sir: Austin Arts Center and Cinestudio to lose I was most pleased to have been given a money on MBOG's use of their facilities; we Here is a quote from a victim of the Skidmore fire, "It was really scary. There recent copy of the Tripod (issue of 4/1/76) by simply don't think that they should make my good friend George Cooper on his most money from it. We hhave absolutely no was no way out, everything was completely full of smoke It was so thick you couldn't see recent visit to this city, and to read that the objections to paying a reasonable fee, and in pre-medical students at old Trin are now fact expect to. where you were going when you opened a door." A city police officer said, "They were generally being received by the student . A more important issue, however, is body at.large with the admiration and MBOG's fight with the college ad- jumping all over the place,, some from as high as three stories up." respect which has been for so long'such a ministration over our showing of an X-rated distinguishing hallmark of our college. film. In the recent marine recruitment Several years ago 8 or 9 students died of required by urban conditions. Security controversy, the administration repeatedly smoke inhalation in a fire at Cornell. One of consciousness has grown perceptibly over stressed the importance of maintaining the reasons so many died is that it happened For I myself was a pre-med in the great the past five years. The beneficial con- Trinity as an "open community" where in the early morning hours and someone had Class of '39, and the happy support and sequences of this development are reflected each individual should be able to make a left the fire doors between sections of the encouragement I received from my in the campus crime statistics which Al personal moral judgement on each event or building open. The smoke was then able to classmates did much to buoy my spirits Garofolo, Director of Campus Security, occurence within the college. Above all, and fill the hallways very quickly. during the rigorous years at the Medical maintains. We are in much better shape on many occasions, the administration It doesn't take much of a fire to cause a lot School of the University of Addis Abbaba. today than we were in, say, academic 1971- stressed the concept that Trinity remain of smoke. One mattress, sofa or anything Since that time I have settled in London, as 72, when security consciousness was vir- "open" on all issues, However, when we with stuffing or sponge rubber can im- you know, and there is much about tually nil. But this is no cause for com- advised Vice-President Smith of our plans to mediately fill a dormitory with smoke so nationalized medicine of which I believe the placency or diminished effort, since the show one midnight X-rated movie, he im- thick it can cause panic, terror and death in kids on campus should be aware. But that is problem is ever present. mediately said he would not allow us to do a matter of minutes. another story. What of the specific anti-rape measures so. We argued that his position was in direct If the fire happens during the daylight proposed in the Open Letter? My initial contradiction to previously stated college hours, chances are someone will spot it My main reason for writing is to correct ' reaction is somewhat mixed, I am dubious, policy, especially as per the Marine con- almost immediately and sound an alarm. an erroneous impression fostered by the for example, about the call for differential troversy. He denied the validity of our Unfortunately, if it happens at night while comments of one "Olga" with respect to the pricing of College residences. On the other argument, and has up to this time main- most people are asleep, it can cause even origins of "bovines" and their plight at the hand, there is no reason why the ad- tained his former attitude, saying he would greater panic and terror and is a great deal college. Olga has gotten the etymological ministration cannot reconsider its policy of Ao anything within his power to stop us. more dangerous and deadly. derivation of the word all wrong. It comes closing all dormitories over the Christmas Carelessness is often the cause of fire, neither from Middle French nor old English, We feel that this controversy, if allowed to please, do not smoke in bed, do not leave any but directly from the latinized binomial holiday, if the effect of this policy has been drop, will set a dangerous precedent of to compel certain students to take less safe unnecessary appliances running when you epithet first used by Linnaeus, to whit, Bos administrational interference in student retire and do not overload the electrical bovis. off-campus accommodations. Similarly, it programming and organizations. We have makes good sense to provide self-defense circuits. Do not use these contraptions in been left with no other alternative but to ask which you plug in several appliances. Plug instruction for women who want it. Given that a Board of Inquiry be convened. We can Furthermore, my research here at the the Physical Education Department's good in the appliance as you use it if you have LSHTM clearly shows that the major dif- only hope that this Board, which will consist only one electrical outlet. record of responsiveness to changing of one student, one administrator, and one ference between bovines and humans is in student needs and interests, a suitable faculty member, will rule in favor of the Leave the fire extinguishers intact and their susceptibility to sleeping sickness and program could certainly be worked out if the elusive concept of an "open community". ready for use only in case of fire and do not Nagana, diseases caused by trypanosomes demand fop it exists. In fact, Karl Kurth, pull a fire alarm unless there is a fire. transmitted by the tsetse fly. The humans at Director of; Athletics, has stated that he Larry Golden, Recently a fire chief and his driver were Trinity have a factor in their blood which would be happy to work with any group Chairman, MBOG seriously injured answering a false alarm, so enables them to resist infection, but bovines interested in exploring the creation of a self- Larry Pale, please consider our fire fighters before you lack this factor. defense course to supplement the Depart- Chairman, Cultural Committee decide to tamper with the fire alarm ment's current offerings in judo and karate. system. In their normal habitat, on the dreary, In view of the crucial importance of rape Here are the instructions on, "What to do flat, and arid plains to the east, bovines are prevention, Mr. Garofolo and I are creating in case of fire," I sincerely hope you can find not infected because tse tse does not there an advisory committee on the subject. This room to print them. occur. To the west, however, especially in committee will work with us and other Al Garofolo, Director of Security the wetter places like our beloved campus, administrative offices to assess the tsetse is abundant. The bovine's lack of proposals made in the Open Letter and to resistance makes them easily susceptible consider other steps which might be taken. Dismayed during their temporary migrations. Several women faculty members have To the Trinity Community: expressed a willingness to serve on the Rape Lest you think I recommend control or Prevention Advisory Committee. President I was dismayed to learn, in the March 2nd issue of the Tripod, that there have been two readication of tsetse, let me remind you that Lockwood has asked his Assistant, Kathy the probable effect of a control program Frederick, to serve, so that his office may be new additions to the growing roster of campus minority interest organizations would be an increased population of bovines, kept regularly informed. Any other mem- over-grazing of the grass, and a gradual bers of the Trinity community who would since I left Trinity last spring (i.e., La Vox Latina and the Trinity Asian Organization, conversion of the lawns to Sahel. like to join — students, faculty, ad- Sincerely yours, ministration and staff — are urged to among others). I feel that this continuing polarization may be, in some way, por- Vernon Q. Throgbottom, '39 M.D. contact me within the week. By working Department of Trypanosomiasis together we should be able to reduce to an tentous of a growing or endemic problem within the fabric of our society at large. How London School of H> t-;ienc absolute minimum the danger of Trinity and Tropical Medicine women being victimized. can we realistically hope to remain Sincerely, politically and economically strong and J.R. Spencer committed to the goals of the Constitution in Editor's Note: The Tripod did not print a Dean of Students the face of increasing polarization of our 4/1/76 issue. The Torpid did. (Just who are ethnic groups and minorities? This process you calling sir, anyway.) April 13, 1976, The Trinity Tripod, page 7 Editorial Torn Over Porn It is almost funny. MBOG wants to show a pornographic midnight movie on campus. Trinity College Vice President Tom Smith, citing pornography's lack of redeeming social valve as opposed to the artistic merits of the occasional x-rated film shown by Cinestudio, has decided that the College is not the place for porn and is trying to crush the MBOG plan. MBOG claims that in refusing the film, the administration is making a moral judgement for the college community and acting counter to its "open community" policy. The implications of the "open community" policy leave the college open to such charges. For in not allowing a pornographic film on campus, the College is taking the moral stand it said it could not take on the Marine recruitment issue. It is unfortunate that the College chooses to take moral stands on such trivial issues. The administration must admit the reality of Trinity's being a conservative institution, and an upholder of the norms of society. The Tripod also believes that Hartford provides many opportunities to view pornographic films and that there is no real necessity for Trinity to join the trade. It questions MBOG's Ghoice of entertainment, the support of SGA Chairman Steve Kayman, and MBOG Cultural Chairman Larry Pappel. There are other ways of getting laughs and money, if laughs and money are what MBOG is after. Can MBOG really believe that a Board of Inquiry would serve the interests of the Trinity community? Or don't they care about making a mockery of the College judicial system? What MBOG really should do is shout about free speech, and sit-in on Cinestudio until they are allowed to show their movie, (The National Lampoon must be sorry they didn't think of the idea first.) The rest of the community is reminded that MBOG is using the Marine AND THIS ONE WAS A GIFT FROM ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL Recruitment issue to serve their own ends. Student government had little AND THAT ONE WAS FOR A JUNKET TO . . .' to say about 'open community' when the Marine issue first arose, and Chairman Kayman did not bother to attend any of the March Marine meetings (In the meantime, he and the MBOG leaders considered the important stuff — the College's lack of liquor and access (in the words of Lenny Bruce) to 'Tits and Ass' flicks.) At the very least, the absurdity of the entire issue should make Trinity students question the priorities of their student government leaders. Food Day "A Political Ritual? Part 2

by Mac Margolis Looking at the ever worsening thermore, those who, in the name having children than to food Overpopulation is the consequences. Furthermore, de conditions in the Third World — the of Malthus, denouce emergency production. And, interestingly discrepancy between the structure Castro depicts underdevelopment perseverence of hunger and food aid to the underdeveloped enough, when Malthus wrote his of the population and economic not as a mere condition, but rather malnutrition, the burgeoning world (for fear that misery and pessimistic treatise on population growth in a specific country or as a process. Tamas o zentes, in his populations, and, consequently, the starvation will only be delayed) the industrial boom in England had group of countries under a specific book, The Political Economy of overuse of already exhausted land are also correct. But if the neo- so revolutionized agricultural economic system within a definite Undcrdevelopment, corroborates — one might well ask if Malthus Malthusians are right, they are production that food supply was historical epoch. Overpopulation this notion. The existence of a was all that wrong. Indeed, it is right for the wrong reasons. increasing far faster than is, therefore, characterized by the stagnant economy and con- much too simplistic and even The accelerating birth rate, and population. The "gluts" on the inefficiency of a given economic sequently the "underdevelopment dangerous to categorically deny "population pressure" are and will market, Malthus argued, should go system in a given country or group of the division of labor" means that any theory of social dynamics that remain severe problems for the to the landlords who so of countries to sustain a given people are producing solely for has carried so much weight for so Third World for some time. beneficiently rented their lands to quantity of population, (my em- their own consumption. Thus, long. That the world's population However, this is not because England's workers. phasis)** there is no incentive to produce will reach 7 billion by the year 2000 population "naturally" tends to more than the needs of the in- would seem to be ample testimony outstrip the food supply, nor dividual producer, i.e., no in- But this was England and it was centive to accumulate a surplus. to the Malthusian model. Fur- certainly because 'myopic Zwane's redefinition of over- peasants' are better suited to in India that Malthus' doctrine Even from this oversimplification really gained currency — among population in economic terms of Szentes thesis it becomes clear the British Colonists that is. In- shifts attention from the that the conditions of un- deed, as.Josue de Castro points out reproductive habits of peoples in derdevelopment are a country's in his essay, "Colonialism, Hunger the Third World to the socio- very impediments ,to eliminating and Progress', "Malthup rendered economic systems of un- underdevelopment, and that a good service to the colonialists .. derdeveloped countries. Thus, it poverty tends first of all to . and was generously rewarded for becomes evident why many reproduce itself. Add to this the his service: he was given a sparsely peopled countries — high interest rates extracted from Tripod //// professorship in the East India particularly in Africa — are poor countries through loans from Company's college."*Thus armed, considered "overpopulated." For the west, the power of monopolies says de Castro, the British could instance, a country with a sub- which prohibit — even destroy — blame the, starving Indian masses sistence economy, a poorly indigenous industrial development Editor-in-Chief for their own misery; they were educated citizenry, a lack of in the Third World, and the fact Meredith Adler multiplying too fast, of course. capital and expertise, and poor that a good deal of the land and Thus, Academic theory joined distribution of income and services resources in Africa and Asia are Managing Editor hands with British Imperialism; can be over-peopled far sooner owned by foreign firms. Jeff Dufresne philanthropist's consciences were than a highly developed nation. News Editor Arts Editors salved, racism was justified, and Chris Hanna the empire was intact. What exists in the Third World HenryMerens This situation typifies nearly all today is clearly not a "hunger Ti'Maun Southworth underdeveloped countries; and problem" but a problem of in- Asst. New Editors The basic problem with the underdevelopment is no accident. justice, a problem of exploitation; Jeanine Figur Photo Editor Malthusian theory — leaving aside India's stagnant economy was indeed, hunger is but one symptom Diane Schwartz the genocidal aspects"— is that it primarily a result of British im- of these pervasive conditions. To Steve Roberts portrays the "population problem" perialism. Josue de Castro ar- advocate only birth control as a Sports Editor stripped of its social, political, and ticulates Britain's many means of alleviating hunger, or to John Gillespie Copy Editor economic context. In the interest of "achievements" in his essay on merely send food relief to starving "objectivity", perhaps, or "value- Hunger: Artisans and Handicraft masses is to ignore the socio- Howard Lombard Marc Blumenthal producers were forced out of economic causes of the hunger Scotte Gordon free scholarship" the phenomenon of population growth is lifted from business, their trades were problem. Without adequate health Contributing Editors Nancy Nies history and given a' logic and destroyed, and taken over by the care, education, an end to child Steve Kayman dynamic of its own. Abstinence or British monopolists; the cloth labor, redistribution of wealth and Seth Price Business Manager birth control are virtually the only Indians once produced themselves power; in short, without Ken Grossman . Jim Cobbs assumed methods of controlling was sold back to them by British revolutionizing the political and Mike Brown reproduction. merchants. Cash crops were in- economic structures of society Brian Crockett Advertising Manager troduced, forcing Indians to any other measures will be im- James Essey produce goods for British luxury moral and inadequate. Perhaps, Benedict Zwane, author and consumption, not food for Indian this year, when food day is over, Announcement Manager political economist, sharply stomachs. Moreover, even the and hunger-drives have passed, we can begin to de-ritualize politics Carey Laporte criticizes the attempt to abstract conpensatory development of the population problem from the industry and transport systems, and view the hunger crisis as a that Marx foresaw as an intrinsic reason for commitment and action, The TRIPOD is published by the students of Trinity College,- and is social forces which, shape it, and are shaped by it. Zwane contends facet of capitalist development, did and not as a passing fad. written and edited entirely by the student staff. All materials are edited not emerge; for, profits ac- and printed at the discretion of the editorial board ,• free lance material is that the proper size of a country's warmly encouraged. Deadline for articles, announcements, ana aa- populace is never an absolute cumulated in India were invested vertisments is Saturday, 12 noon; deadline on letters to the editor and formulation; rather it is a elsewhere. *From Fann and Hodges' L'S other editorial page copy is 5 pm Saturday. The TRIPOD offices are relationship between land, Imperialism. located in Seabury 34. Office hours daily, 3-5 pm, Saturday 12-5, Sunday productive resources, and social ** Overpopulation and Economic from 3 pm. Telephone 244-1829 or 527-3151, ext. 252. Mailing address, Box patterns on the one hand and labor, What this scenario beings to Growth in the Developing Coun- 1310, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 0*106. health, and consumer needs on the describe is the character of un- tries," Benedict Zwane, Transition other: derdevelopment, its roots, and its Magazine. Page8, The Trinity Tripod, April 13, 1976 On Graham And Crackers by Rick Hornung signed a letter that was released the true path through the garden. students, but they have chosen to After months of negotiations, upcoming Crusade, beginning at remain silent. A committee of Neutralinity College has allowed Neutralinity, will be the turning before the lunch hour. In an at- At present, chaos has not erupted tempt to dramatize their sin- — nor a volcano. Neutralinity has seventy self-proclaimed Dietzists the Rev. Billy Graham to recruit point in all of human history. War have met and will meet again in a on Campus. The landmark will cease. Destruction shall no cereity, several department alerted the police and the Knights members decided to seek an of Columbus. Security will be few hours. No one knows what their decision, announced late last night, more receive headlines. The discussion is about. Speculation is may signify a new era in the picture of virtue and grace, side by audience with God. Others have maximum when the crusade opens relationship between blind faith side, will decorate page one. either decided to show up late for on Thursday. All parties involved that it contains no content. and liberal arts education. For the Amen." all classes or embrace students as are waiting to hear from the Who know what evil lurks? past two months, educators from coast to coast have awaited the Upon hearing the news through outcome of the deliberations, extended grapevines, the Jewish United Fund has already set up an appointment with the Neutralinity Speaking for the Neutralinity Administration. Officers of that Administration, Dean Recom- organization have already sent out penser said "we stand for no stand, threats to cut the Colleges Bagel Out to Lunch no matter what the costs." When Supply. Similiar to the uproar over asked about the possibilities of the Zionism as Racism issue, the by Seth Price and Jon Zonderman student protest, the Dean replied cry from organized Jewry may be that the College has a long history heard throughout the land — "I was watching the fuckin' T.V., of protecting its policy. He went on especially sections of Long Island. to comment that "students know turned it off, slammed the door, that Neutralinity has never and decided to find out who was Early this morning, a Professor down to Connecticut Lunch." hesitated to meet the challenge of of History, Gamel Nasser Abdul, those who threaten the efficient announced his resignation. In a operation of the College." press conference, Abdul affirmed Lookin 50 but probably no more his convictions to Islam. He than 35, she sat down at the table Within the Rev. Graham's refused to be "employed at an with us. It was 3:00 a.m., and only crusarde, many disciples have institution that openly offered a the stragglers remained. She was expressed their joy. Jipichee platform to reactionary mysticism dressed in jeans, a Whalers t-shirt, Craterhead, a lifelong follower who of the west." According to rumor, and a ripped parka. As she leafed grows machademia nuts, he will seek asylum near Far- through the Hartford Times, she proclaimed that "a new crusade mingtoh. wanted only to talk, amongst the eastern liberals may "I've been married eight years," redeem the land."' Along with other The latest development at she chuckled, "and I cheated every The Starer occasionally stares at believers, Craterhead sees the east Neutralinity is that the Religion chance I got." Even now she was The man who has been dozing all as crucial to the morning sun rise Department has disassociated night is joined by a friend. As he us. His gaze causes an eerie fear •* afraid that her "old man" would within. He is not the kind one would that starts each day of the crusade. itself from the proceedings. Citing arrive home before she did. Home, addresses a nonexistant audience, Another close follower of Rev. their responsibility to remain we come to call him the Preacher. want to meet in a dark alley. There she told us, was a condemned is a certain pathology in his stare Graham, Millard Fillmore, issued "ecumenical, just, and con- building which her social worker It is a strange sight, the Dozer and the following statement: "The cerned," all Department members the Preacher. that would frighten even the had categorized as the single worst bravest of men. living conditions she had ever seen. Between 3:30 and 4:30, the great At other tables sit solitary men. As she looked at the results of the exodus occurs. The hookers who have not made a score leave en Some read a paper, others merely Massachusetts primary, she ac- sit and think. As the first signs of cused all of the candidates, except masse. Most of the other patrons Hog Flu one, of being liars, "I like Wallace, drift out slowly. dawn appear, a slow trickle of but I don't remember why." As she Now we have time to fully typically working class men enter by C. P. Stewart left she turned and muttered, "I examine the decor of Connecticut for a cup of coffee. . Lunch. Booths line three walls, the 5:30 - A man walks in, unshaven. I was wandering among the like one. He especially likes to blow don't think I've had two hours sleep all week." She went out into the fourth is taken up by the service The boss offers him a job on the shadows of the chapel cloisters one his brains out on closed doors and spot, "Are you working anywhere? has been doing so ever since I was cold Hartford night. counter. Old luncheonette tables day and happened upon the local are scattered throughout. Dull Come with me." The man refuses. friar deep in meditation. Friar about five." We had arrived at Connecticut 5:45 - In the last half hour the Dozer Lunch at 1:00 a.m. on March yellow beams divide the ceiling Ramus Manus, who, by-the way, The moral of this story is, first of into sections. Cigarette and candy has been up and about. He has has his doctorate in Gynecology, fourth. Our objective was simply to polished off two glasses of milk. A all, that all creatures cannot live spend the night. machines guard the front door. was extremely distraught about an high on the hog. Actually I don't 3:30 - An old man in a suit who man walks in and sits near us. He epidemic that had hit the local Located on Union Place, across is wearing a green army coat and •- college community. think hogs do. (Get high, I mean). from the railroad station, Con- appears to be the boss arrives and Secondly, there will always be necticut Lunch is by day a typical sits to read his morning Courant. an orange hat. He starts to read his Within the next half hour, the Boston Herald and falls asleep with '" "Hog flu," he lamented, "is hogs, but that's not a moral, downtown cafeteria. But after dark it is transformed into the social baker delivers the new day's it in his lap. everywhere. Church attendance merely a fact of life. And thirdly, 6:00 - The Starer just sits, elbows has dropped markedly as a result. no human looks very well stuffed, center for the lost souls of Hart- breads, and the previous day's ford. garbage is taken outside to await on his knees, his umbrella between It's up in. the elm trees, in the on a platter, in the center of the his legs. Who can figure him out? dorms, behind the altar." dining room table with an apple It is the center of vice in the city, removal. 3:50 - A look outside reveals the 6:30 - The Starer leaves. I guessed he was a bit upset. stuck in his/her mouth, It would a haven for pimps, prostitutes, At a nearby table an argument just be too tacky. junkies, and other assorted ludicrous sight of cops ticketing Now hog flu, of course, is a direct downtrodden individuals. As one Cars which are apparently parked rages. The participants are a fat descendent of Swine flu, a famous police officer put it, "This is the overtime. old Black man, and a short White disease that limits the eyesight of fucking armpit of Hartford, this As our gaze shifts back to within, with a beard and a cowboy hat. tourists who stare too long at the dive here." the Preacher catches our eye. His They argue about Abraham Lin- belly buttons of Hawaiian hula Much of what follows are direct arms are draped over the back of coln. The White man says that dancers, Those afflicted with hog the booth in a posture ap- "Abraham" freed the slaves. The flu, though, tend to have phobias observations and our first im- pressions of the situation as proximately the crucifixion. Black retorts that he did not "free" - about domesticated swine or hogs, 4:00 - As the counter shifts are them. For example, they will have recorded at the time of our visit. When we arrive, the room is changing, two cops enter. They After debating for some time, bumper stickers, on their cars, leave with one man who soon takes and seeing that he is getting obviously, offering such witticisms filled with approximately 75 people, all of whom seemingly off down Union Place alone, He is nowhere, the White storms away, as "Save a Truffle, Eat a Hog," moving rather quickly. hurling a barage of curses at the (naturally you know that truffles know one-another. In the right hand corner, in a booth looking out The clock on the wall winds past Black. are dug from the ground by hogs four. The night crowd files out, and 6:45 - The Dozer goes to the counter and then extracted from the hog's over Union Place, sit the local delegation of prostitutes, the morning crowd is just trickling for lemonade. The Preacher has mouth by a farmer before it's left. The man in the orange hat eaten), "Honk If You're Hoggy," In another booth sits a young in. Postal workers, .janitors, and man who dozes off and on, and is to others who must go to work early, sleeps on. and "Hog Farmers Make Better 6:55 - A rather elderly business Butter Balls." These are sick, sick remain even as we leave some six drop by for their morning coffee. But forgive me. I've been hours later. Connecticut Lunch is now as empty man is sitting reading the New people. Our righteous friar had York Times. He tears each page at every reason to be perturbed. derailed somewhere along the line. To our left sits a man who, before as it ever will be. 90 minutes I didn't intend to gross anyone out he leaves at 3:40, will devour a earlier, it was a social hotspot. the seam, and cuts.out some ar- when I started writing. We were large omelet and the previous Now, few people remain. tides, folding them neatly and ~ And the friar went on to explain stuffing them in his pocket. what happens to people's minds if with Friar Manus, but by this time evening's newspaper. Like so 4:10 - At the next table sits a he's fast in thought again, mum- many others, he appears at home, solitary figure, with a gruff beard, A trip to the bathroom reveals they get struck by the epidemic. empty booze bottles, needles, and "There is sort of a whole hierarchy bling beautitudes and wondering and cordially greets those who wearing a maroon ski hat, plaid who stole the chapel cross. There's drift by his table. pants, cheap brown shoes, and numerous roaches (of the walking and Kingdom," he said, "for those variety.) that are diseased by the hog flu. only so much you want to know 1:55 - As we sit, a young woman white socks. He sits by himself, about hogs anyway. Just so you walks to our table. She asks if we with his umbrella between his legs, 7:00 - Final observations as we First there's the king who is the understand that hog flu is one responsible for bringing home are cops, and, satisfied with our and simply stares. leave after six hours. spreading and armed. Beware, and negative response, departs. Perhaps the most interesting the bacon (ha! ha! that's really keep your nose out of the garbage. Three men are behind the funny, "bringing home the bacon," 2:10 - The law makes his first figure we encounter all night, he counter. don't you thnk it's funny?). Next is appearance. He knows everyone sits, gets up, walks around, leaves, The man who was offered a job the queen who always has to and is everyone's friend. He stays comes back, and changes seats. an hour and a half ago is still there vacuum the pigsty because it 55 minutes, then leaves. Still, the stare remains, He comes talking to one of the counter men. always is a pigsty. After the queen He orders a cup of coffee, and to be known as the Starer, Three tables are taken up by- come the swinehogs formerly then sits at a table with a hooker 4:15 - The Dozer nods out again. men reading and eating. known as boohogs until the mean Tripod and her "agent." When he gets off The Preacher leaves his pulpit to The man in the orange hat is still old witch got tired of being called a the phone, a second man sits down bum a cigarette and a light, as has sleeping. boohog. All the swine hogs do is sit The Tripod needs a with them. Although others use the been his habit all evening. The Dozer simply observes. in the castle court and look phone, he is the only one who 4:25 - Breakfast. Two eggs, bacon, The man with the cowboy hat is blatantly ugly. Then follow the handles incoming calls. toast for Jon; a turkey sandwich sleeping in the booth earlier oc- three little hogs, Mayor Rizzo, and circulation manager 2:30 - A prostitute approaches the with lettuce and mayo for Seth. cupied by the prostitutes. table and lets her agent know of a whole host of road hogs, bull One thing which Connecticut Two Black men sit and sleep. hogs, hollow hogs, and Armour and an advertising her intentions to leave. The cop, Lunch is not lacking is good food, who hears the conversation, which we find out by nibbling Three others sit smoking, canned and pre-sliced hogs. (It ignores it and goes right on talking drinking cottee, ana taiKing. seems it's a hog-eat-hog world in trainee. If interested constantly throughout the evening. One man is taking food out. this somewhat bizarre fantasy land and sipping his coffee. 5:00 - A gaudily dressed Black man call 527-3151 X252 2:45 - Heard in the bathroom- enters and sits with three good At that moment, we leave the . that those suffering from hog flu "damned if I don't hit them reality of Connecticut Lunch and are imagining.) And finally, looking women. He is wearing a or write The Tripod numbers" ... an obvious allusion flashy, yet old, suit, a wide- catch our bus to return to our home there's the big bad wolf who to the incoming phone calls. on the hill. doesn't look like a hog but he eats Box 1301. brimmed felt hat, and white shoes. 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On April 23 the National Theatre fhe music "of Randy Newman. The students in the company. Institute's Bus Company will music is being adapted by Ms.. The National Theatre Institute, a arrive at Trinity with this Theodore and her assistant, Saul project of the O'Neil Theatre Semester's production, Wild and Spangenberg, a former NTI Center, is located in Waterford, Wilder. The production is com- student. Connecticut, and partially sup- prised of student-written and The highlight of the evening will ported by the Rockefeller Foun- directed scenes, a musical piece, be a dance theatre piece created dation. This twelfth semester is and an adaDtation of Thornton around scenes written and directed comprised by 30 students from Wilder's, "The Skin of Our Teeth." by students in the Bus Company. sixteen leading colleges from "The Skin of Our Teeth" is under This is the first time in the history across the nation. The troupe had the direction of Michael Posnick, of the Bus Company that original worked with a regular staff of who directed Zen Play for the student-written material will be theatre professionals and Institute last semester. Posnick is produced. numerous guest artists throughout an off-Broadway director and a The National Theatre Institute is the program. Two Trinity students, faculty member at the Lincoln a one-semester program. The final Beth Page '76 and Scott Smith '78, Center Institute. tour emerges from the workshops are members of the Bus Company "The Skin of Our Teeth" will be and seminars conducted during the this semester. preceded by several movement residence period. All managerial The production will be at 8:15 in pieces. Lee Theodore is. and executive positions for the the Goodwin Theatre. choreographing a dance revue to final tour are assumed by the Scorsese Returns To N.Y. In Taxi Driver

by Phil Riley Ito Compares Dance When I was a kid, I thought about flick. You can say that Travis is goes hand-in-hand with Scorsese's being a taxi driver in New York, completely simple, and you would view of an uptight city and hero. A lecture-demonstration com- private teaching in her studio. Her bombing down First Avenue with a be half right. But any guy who says Finally, thank God Scorsese is paring Noh and Kabuki dance professional name in Japan was hand on the horn and a heavy foot that his life shouldn't be wrapped back in the city from his Alice "* forms will be given by Sachiyo Ito awarded her in 1968 , after she on the gas. But I got older and up in "morbid self-attention-- and Doesn't Live Here Arizona retreat. on Friday, April 23 at 8:00 p.m. in received a teaching certificate other fantasies replaced the hack feels that a whorehouse is no place Neither is Taxi Driver semi-New Seabury 9. The lecture- from the Hanayagi School. She has dream, and, after seeing Martin for a thirteen year-old girl is not a York like the occasionally stuffy demonstration, sponsored by the earned her M.A. in Dance from Scorsese's latest film, Taxi Driver, total mental and moral midget. Mean Streets which spent only a Dance and Intercultural Studies New York University where she is I'm glad they did. In addition to the paradox in the few days of its shooting schedule in Programs, is open to the public currently teaching. Ms. Ito has Scorsese's film deals with a character of Travis, the uneven- New York. Taxi Driver has better with a general admission charge of performed in Japan and the United Travis Bickle, a man who leaves us ness of the narrative is disturbing. street sense than its protagonist. It • $1.00. There is no admission charge States and has made television with a lot of questions: Where did I would even go as far as saying can even smell like New York, but for students. appearances on Channel 13, N.Y. he come from? Why is he on the that after the figure of Cybill with Scorsese's sense, that smell is Ms. Ito moved to the United and Network TV, Atlanta, edge of a breakdown? Why he is Shepherd is disposed of as a viable a horrible one. Scorsese's doing a States in 1972 after four years of Georgia, both "prophet and pusher"? A character, the movie becomes real love-hate number on his city casual glance at the movie might very shaky. (Not to say that the through Travis, who doesn't go to not elicit these questions. Because brilliance of Ms. Shepherd's acting Florida like Ratso, but stays to Balkan Folk Music And Dance Robert DeNiro is such a smooth carries the first half of the film by fight it out. I won't go so far as actor, we tend to glide right along itself.) In presenting an un- saying that there's a little bit of with him (except perhaps during attainable character such as Betsy Travis in each one of us in the ^ James Kimball, an Academy of Sciences at Waksaw. the bloodbath). But the problem is for Travis, Scorsese and Schrader manner of a^ film's advertising ethnomusicologist interested in Recently Mr. Kimball has been not in DeNiro's acting, it is a have made a commitment. When agencyv but any guy who says, Balkan folk music and dance, wiU preparing a Ph.D dissertation, at paradox that 'Scorsese .and Travis's advances to her fail in the be at Trinity on Thursday, April 16, Wesleyan University and seeking "Women ,.;. they're like a union," screenwriter Paul Schrader give middle of the movie, we ask our- arid tells the presidential candidate iit firOO in Seabury 47 to give a out Polish and Polish-American us. selves where can Travis go. The "lecture-demonstration. Mr. performers and craftsmen for the to clean up the city, ain't all bad in,, At the beginning of the film, answer is through a maze of un- my book. KimbaJI's inain area of Smithsonian Institution's Bicen- Travis walks into our lives from specialization is Poland. He has tennial Folk Life Testimonial this connecting scenes leading to a final Now that I have your attention, I who knows where. He tells the cab attempt on his part to reach out to want to say one thing before I let lived in Wielkopolska (Western coming summer in Washington. company boss that he's been Poland) and travelled extensively another human being. (An you off the hook. Last week, I had spending most nights hanging example of one of these scenes is the pleasure of listening to Jeanine throughout Europe. Since 1971 Mr. Kimball has around bus and subway stops, so, While in Poland Mr. Kimball did performed frequently in the the monologue—"You talking' to Basinger, my film teacher at while he's up late, he might as well me?"—Travis says to the camera. Wesleyan, give an informal talk at research on the traditional Connecticut area as musical get paid for it. Is this the sign of a bagpipe-fiddle duet. The director and arranger of the This was not in Schrader's original Trinity. After the discussion, I man with a bad conscience, or just screenplay, but was added during wondered why it was impossible popularity of this type of music has "Adje" Folk Ensemble of New another lonely guy in the city? As recently declined under pressure Haven, a performing song/dan- the filming by Scorsese and for a place like Trinity, which calls cabbie, Travis drives people up- reflects the director's excesses). itself a liberal arts institution, to from newer dance styles and more ce/music group which presents the town, downtown, the Bronx, modern instruction. Much of his traditional arts of Eastern Europe. Scorsese has said that Travis's have a regular, dedicated and Brooklyn, or even Harlem; he killings are a ritualistic act which time was . spent visiting older The lecture-demonstration will doesn't care. His repeated slogan knowledgeable film professor. musicians and recording their include some participation by the Travis believes will cleanse the Film has been taught here in the" "It don't make no difference to city. Though I understand the music. He also worked in the folk audience. It is open to all and free me," is . reminiscent of Elliot past, but never to my knowledge in music archives of the Polish of charge, murders being a positive act, there depth on the greatest cinema — the Gould's verbal shrug as Philip is no real indication that Travis has Marlowe ("It's okay with me.") in American, and it has been dealt The Long Goodbye: both considered the widespread effect. with by teachers who consider film Watercolor Exhibit philosophies reflect the only way to And the final touch (Travis's their hobby, a hobby which they turnaround with Betsy), though are not truly equipped to teach on a "My Window," and Margot survive in an alientated society, The Connecticut Watercolor short of paranoia and ultimate ironic, is left open-ended and not college level. Rosenthal, "Tidal Pool." completely satisfying, like Travis Society Member's Spring Show this The gallery is open 30 minutes violence. (And this, of course, is I would urge departments such year for the first time opened at the way that Travis finally goes.) and the movie itself. as American Studies or Art History BushnelJ's Promenade Gallery prior to curtain times, during in- Now let us praise Scorsese; he to strongly consider hiring a full or Fri., Apr. 9th. The exhibit, which termissions, and following per- But unlike Gould, we have never has gathered an impressive array part-time film professor. There are was juried by Paul Zimmerman formances. Special viewing hours met a modern filmic hero such as of actors putting in top-notch several possible choices living in and hung by Ted Behl, will remain are 3-5 p.m. Wednesdays. Travis Bickle: a bloke that can performances, and employed a this area, one being author and on view through May 19th. come on strong to a queen- lyrical camera style to give us a teacher Robert Smith, who spoke . Among the 31 works selected, W.A.S.P.-bitch like Cybill Shepherd bizarre and often frightening view here earlier this semester. There is Mr. Zimmerman chose four he Reading by telling her that she is lonely and of the city. I enjoyed Leonard a definite need for responsible film designed as a First Choice in each feeding her lines like the-other- Harris's portrayal of a northern study at Trinity. We have a great of four "diverse directions ranging There will be a poetry reading guy-ain't-good-for-you, and-that- liberal Hal Philip Walker and movie house, some good series, but from realistic to abstract." These given by Ben Barber, an alumnus lhe-moment-I-walked-into-the- Harvey Keitel is surprising in a bit no courses to speak of. It is un- are: Rober R, Crossgrove, "Oc- of Trinity college. It will be held in room-I-knew-there-was- role. Bernard Herrmann's grip- fortunate to say it, but Trinity is tober Markings," Rudy DeReyna, Wean lounge at 7:30 on Thursday something-between-us, and then blow it all by taking her to a porn ping score is a worthy testimonial way behind the times by not "Cape Porpoise," Ethel Garbus, night. All are cordially invited. to the late music writer; it also recognizing film as a relevant art form.' "Do-It-Yourself" Auto Repair Typing, Dissertations, A SENSIBLE IDEA FOR YOU AND YOUR CAR term papers, etc. Call Claire 666-6483. drone Auto & Truck Repair, the new automotive survival centre in Hartford, where you can ••: •• w Ue 800-325-4867 take care of your car, have a good time and save a ton of money. At Cirone you can rent a mTravel Charters space in our clean, well-lit garage and repair your auto for only $3,50 an hour. This includes

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Besides, people might me. hand, "Congratulations, today is of the day. It isn't easy to fetch headed college kid wouldn't be? think you're racist." There in a puddle I sat, soaked the first day of the rest of your sandwiches while singing "If I Here I sat, freshly scrubbed and Panic gripped me like a and sniffling. Bell (Beldenstein) life." Were A Rich Man" while balancing crisply dressed, waiting for my Goodyear tire. Had I screwed up approached looking very stern, as Stop by the office some day. I an ashtray on my head while doing first job interview after college. already? I wanted that job so bad. if about to scold a little kid for love to see old college friends, have an ape imitation on roller skates. As I sat in the waiting room, "Of course," I answered, trying to wetting his pants—which is what I a beer, and discuss some relevant And all in a three-piece suit. surrounded by paintings of keep my voice from cracking, felt like in my puddle. I had never topic of the day: The role of higher But, as they say, today is the first children with big eyes, my mind "Those are the very words I told been so degraded in my life. education in modern society is my day of the—Ah, the hell with it. could not help but drift lovingly my father when I learned my Suddenly he broke into his Jimmy favorite. But please come early, through those four years of college name. We've been on bad terms which had prepared me for this ever since." moment. I remembered poignantly The interview began. I was Workman' the big day, graduation, when, like ready to please. "I've studied your Cont, from pg. 9 It is difficult for me to write parents patting their children's operation rather carefully," I Because of the bare stage, lack about this play in conventional rear ends affectionately before began, and kept on blabbing and of costumes, and stark lighting we terms because although it is a sending them off to their first day blabbing, using the gestures I had were constantly reminded that this dramatic presentation, it relies on Israeli Dancing of school, our professors patted our practiced that morning before a is, in fact, a play. The actors another medium for its effect. I felt rears and sent us off to the first day mirror. Bell just nodded at- constantly changing identities as though it was a kind of ex- of life, I can hear the Chancellor's tentively. emerged as merely players at- periment to see how the audience No Israeli dancing this week or emotion-tinged voice even now: Suddenly he raised his hand and tempting to deliver a message. The would react to such a blatant next due to Passover. Dancing will "Today is the first day of the rest of told me to stop. "Would you mind slides, however, were proof of the confrontation. The reaction was resume on April 28. your life." I remember a tear standing on your head?" fact that these are actual people in basically one of approval. It welling in my- eye. My eyes blinked like a frog's. places that do exist — factories, definitely was a learning ex- During that momentous "Yes," he affirmed. "Stand on studies, offices. The realism of perience as well as a theatrical | Housecleaning ceremony, I looked at the students your head." these people is emphasized even performance. For example, I had around me, with whom I had "But, un, what does standing on more by the size of the screen and never known that 1% of the Housecleaning party today, shared these last four invaluable my head have to do with public its powerful impact. The actors by population in America owns 74% of April 13, at 4 p.m. A good time to be years. Some of us would succeed themselves were believable, but the stock, or that 200 small had by all. Come by 30 Crescent St. relations?" and see! beyond our wildest, dope-induced "Absolutely nothing," smiled not real. The slides on the other businesses fail every week. The dreams. Others would sell in- Bell. "But you see, Mr. Bibbonwit, hand had the impact of photo- performance really did accomplish surance. . you must have patience and trust. journalism, true, hard facts. This its task: I left a little more aware device worked exceptionally well of human strengths and But even though I had no idea Responsibility comes with time. as a method of informing the what the future held for me and First you must Jearn to follow weaknesses, our determination to viewer of the seriousness of the work, to succeed, to survive. had no outstanding talents or directions, make an amiable situation. credentials to rely on, I could not impression, and accept the word of feel bitter at those who had been those with more experience than more successful in college than yourself." myself. So caught up was I in the For a moment, I could have Choked Chicken solemnity of the moment that I was sworn I was in freshman orien- (CPS)—Was it art, or was it just department. even happy for Richard Belden- tation. I had heard those words so butchery? Months after Don That's where the head of the art stein, a first-class melon head. He often. They struck a deep, long- Morgan's performance ad- department drew the line, and deserved that special award for ingrained part of my brain. Like a ministrators at the University of forbade any exhibits that included landing an executive job with the sleep-walking victim under South Carolina are settling for the the killing of an animal. Morgan biggest public relations firm in the Dracula's command, I stood on my latter. claimed his right to freedom of city. head. Morgan presented a conceptual speech was violated by the And now, only fourteen months "Oh, that's very good," Bell performance on food preparation regulation. and eighty-seven applications nodded approvingly. for members of his studio art Administrators have alleged that later, it was my opportunity to step He had me walk around the room course. The performance included Morgan's display may have been forward and don the cloak of like Charlie Chaplin, then Groucho wringing a live chicken's neck, illegal, but the student legal responsibility. I was eager for the Marx. He made me make funny plucking its feathers and gutting it. counsel rebuts that charge, chance, ready to please ... faces in front of the secretary. Morgan claimed that the purpose claiming the administrators are A secretary woke me from my When I protested he frowned like a of the display was to expose "going out on a limb" when they reverie and I was ushered into a successful investor about to drop students to the process of food say butchering in a school is modern, sleek office. A hand- an unprofitable stock, and told me preparation. "I beleive that we illegal. somely-dressed young executive to stick my tongue out further. He forget sometimes that for every Morgan, however, is still sure stood up from behind a desk. His made me walk along the edge of item packaged in plastic in the that the performance was art, and pin-striped suit outlined a build the carpet with a ash tray on my meat counter, someone had to has asked the school's student that obviously ran around a tennis head, and squat on a chair kill," he explained. senate to investigate. court when it wasn't skiing. His scratching my head and belly and After Morgan's performance, screaming like a chimp. another student decided that he Meanwhile, Art Dean John face was ruddy as.a side of ham, O'Neil asked, "How many chicken his toothy smile could have been Getting over-excited in my was also passing through his humiliation, I leaped on the chair a animal death period. He proposed throats do you have to cut, or necks stolen from Jimmy Carter. His to wring before the shock value of sideburns, styled at perfect length little too high (Tarzan would have that students in a sculpture class Sworn I was Cheetah) and toppled bring their cats into the school's it is complete?" Another faculty and thickness, seemed to say "Hi, member chimed in, "The seeds of I'm hip, upwardly moving and backwards. On the-way down I gallery. The cats were to be turned knocked over the water cooler, loose with mice from the biology Charles Manson are implanted." available." "If you are tired of reading Something about him looked women's novels (or biogra- vaguely familiar. "Hi, I'm Richard phies) which end in mad- Bell," he said, striding across the houses, gas ovens, car room to shake hands. crashes, leaps from open win- Bell? Bell nothing. It was Richard Beldenstein, the most dows—then read Colette. honored student in my class. So the She will not present a re- ambitious little worm had changed touched picture of the world his name. 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Materials will be mailed to areas of their own choosing. students with on-campus summer all students on April 21, Population Although there is some flexibility La Voz Latina jobs and financial aid students with in regards to salary, the basic La Voz Latina of Trinity College jobs in the Hartford area are Spy Policy Interns grant is $600 for a twelve week will hold a fund-raising dance eligible to live in summer housing. "Espionage and Foreign The Population Institute invites period. Interns are expected to featuring Ray Gonzalez and his Policy," a timely lecture series students to participate in its intern work the equivalent of 30-35 hours a orchestra on Saturday, April 17, in Dance Improv sponsored by the World Affairs program in population and en- week. Supervision, project the Washington Room of the This week "Dancers at an Center, Inc., of Hartford will be vironment. The program allows assistance, and office Mather Campus Center from 7 Exhibition" will be showing their held during April and May. students to do something about space/materials will be provided p.m. to 1 a.m. Funds raised from second improvisation of the Spring problems caused by population by ConnPIRG's staff. the dance will be used to sponsor a The three-part series will be held growth and distribution while they in the Library courtyard. Feel free on Monday evenings, April 12, 26, Trinity students interested in cultural trip for students from a to watch their work sessions or the are involved in their normal applying may obtain applications community elementary school. and May 10 at the Hartford In- academic programs. performance sponsored by the surance Tower, Asylum Avenue, at the ConnPIRG office (down- Donations are $2.00 from the Student Dance Organization Hartford. 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sponsorship. Acknowledgement of Student Division, Population In- which have traditionally been Award is held every two years, Town Meeting your group's support will appear in stitute, 110 Maryland Avenue, developed for men. attracting technical papers from the publicity report of the TM '76. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002. Specific issues in identification throughout the Continent and Local communities in the and treatment of alcoholic women, American Revolution were England. Activists' Grants including psychodrama, polydrug L. J. Topp, president of Wor- challenged to look to the future Women abuse, family therapy, early in- and, as one people, to decide their thington Pump, Inc., said the aim Campus activities on tervention, comprehensive of the North American Awards common destiny. The Bicentennial population, sex education, Alcoholics programs, inner city issues, and comes at a moment when we, too, Contest, planned as a biennial availability of family planning, A woman doesn't walk into your family interactions were explored event, is primarily to stimulate are being challenged to forge our teenage sexuality, the status of office—whether you're a in workshops led by authorities nation's future. TOWN MEETING applied research and technological women, and related issues are physician, clergyman, or social from the state as well as program progress by young engineers and '76 offers a way for local citizens to being supported by the Campus worker—and tell you her problem directors from Massachusetts and find effective ways to become technical experts in the field of Action Program (CAP) of theis alcohol even if she is a late stage Florida. pumps and pump systems. It is involved in shaping their com- Population Institute in alcoholic, according to Dr. Sheila munity. The conference was coexpected- , Mr. Topp said, that Washington, D.C. Blume. Speaking at a conference sponsored by the Connecticut papers prepared by American Our community will be par- The program provides students sponsored by the State Alcohol Association of Alcohol Councils as contestants will contribute to ticipating with more than 5,000 with activity suggestions, planning Council, Dr. Blume, who is chief of a part of Alcohol Information improvements in design, per- other communities in this assistance, resource materials, the Alcoholism Rehabilitation Unit Month in Connecticut, a public formance, operation, and main- nationwide event. A million and in some cases, funds to cover at Central Islip Psychiatric awareness project designed to tenance of pumps and pump citizens are celebrating the project expenses. CAP includes Hospital, N.Y., identified a woman provide greater knowledge of systems of all types, as has been Bicentennial by deciding, from projects aimed at population alcoholic as often coming from a alcoholism as a treatable illness the case in Europe. their local perspective, what awareness and policy change on family with a history of and to encourage support for and Top Award $5,000 challenges confront their com- the campus and community level. alcoholism. She is typically an use of all public and private A panel of six judges, munity and country's future. The CAP currently deals with a individual with a poorly developed resources and facilities. community then will propose the self image, a dependent type for representing institutions in broad range of issues: the in- Mexico, Canada, and the United immediate steps they can take to terrelationships between whom society's traditional respond to these challenges. definition of women's roles is States, will determine the award- population, food and the en- Youth Hostess winning papers. The paper winning The first TOWN MEETING '76 in vironment; development; particularly damaging. The alcoholic woman, together with all Awards totalling at least $8,000 first place in the Contest will be Connecticut will be here in Hart- pronatalism; sex education and will be paid to young engineers, awarded $5,000. Second prize is ford in the South End, May 1,1976, counseling services; consumption women shares a downgrading of her work within the home. At the designers, and researchers from $2,000 and third prize is $1,000. In at Christ Lutheran Church Hall on of resources; life styles; and the the U.S., Canada, and Mexico who addition, the judges may select Broad and Madison Streets. We status of women and fertility. The same time she is cast as keeper of the family tradition. In this latter submit winning technical papers other outstanding papers for $500 need your participation in and program encourages students to this year on pumps and pump awards. support of this community event. develop both project topics and role the wife of an alcoholic man is strategies beyond this list. considered, and considers herself, systems to the Henry R. Wor- Deadline for registration by We want you to be a part of this a failure if she cannot cure or thington North American authors is September 1, 1976. community forum, TOWN Special consideration will be Technical Awards Contest. Complete papers must be sub- given to funding requests from control his drinking. This wife MEETING '76, in all or some of the tends to withdraw because of this Sponsored by Polytechnic In- mitted by December 31, 1976. following ways: students who are doing action stitute of New York, the Contest is Winners will be notified in projects for college credit, for alleged failure, often becoming 1. Guarantee a specific number prey to alcoholism herself. open to all North Americans. The- March, 1977, and an awards dinner of people from within your example, through independent papers, which must be previously will be held shortly thereafter is. organization and the neighborhood study courses, since such students It is increasingly acceptable for unpublished, may be written in New York City. Leading educators, to attend the TOWN MEETING will have more time to devote to women to drink these days and English, Spanish, or French. scientists, engineers, in-! (this is most important), their projects. However, all more women are doing so ac- Author or authors may be af-dustrialists, public officials, and 2. Designate member(s) to serve requests for funding will be con- cording to statistics. But for a filiated with a college or univer- editors will be invited to attend the on the Steering Committee and/or sidered, on a year round basis. woman to be drunk or to develop sity, a consulting engineering firm, awards dinner. Travel expenses the Promotion, Practices, or Students planning to do action the illness alcoholism is more a pump user, or a pump or pump for top winners to the awards Enablement teams, projects for college credit should reprehensible than for a man. The system manufacturer. dinner will be paid. 3. Assume financial ' co- develop project outlines and double standard still exists causing First Time in North America Worthington will publish winning sponsorship through a suggested arrange for credit. The Population women to become solitary, closet Worthington Pump, Inc., with papers as a collection in book form. donation of $20.00 (you could give Institute staff will be happy to help drinkers, to be hidden, often in the headquarters in Mountainside, Subject Area Wide more or less), in this process. Students guise of protection, by their N.J., is supporting the awards The special problems confronted 4. Publicly support the TOWN requesting funding from the families said Dr. Blume, and contest in North America for the in this Bicentennial year, Mr Topp MEETING by writing letters, Population Institute should write therefore kept for a much longer first time this year as part of its said, offer opportunities for new speaking, making announcements, for a funding application. time from the treatment which solutions in the areas of energy could help restore them to health. observation of the nation's etc. • .•-:. • ••.',•• •.'•'..-,:,'... Interested faculty members can Bicentennial. conservation, improved reliability, 5. Accept responsibility for one participate in CAP as faculty Ruth Sanchez-Dirks, Special and cost reductions in pump and Assistant to the Director of the Henry Rossi ter Worthington or more of the practical tasks of liaisons. They help publicize the (1817-1880), American in- pumping systems. setting up the TOWN MEETING. program, give campus-specific National Institute on Alcohol The papers can cover aspects of Abuse and Alcoholism, spoke to the ventor/engineer, started a pump We look forward to your par- strategy assistance, and guide manufacturing operation in pump construction from basic ticipation and will be contacting students in obtaining credit for special needs for women alcoholics design to materials of con- in treatment, among them Brooklyn in 1840 which has become you if we do not hear from you. action projects. the world's largest pump com- struction, from fluid movement Phone 527-0209 if you need further A brochure describing CAP is provisions for child care during theories to methods for increasing counseling sessions, home maker pany. He was also a founder of the information or wish to join in the available from the Youth and Brooklyn college known today as pump life. Of particular im- services if the woman needs portance at this time are solutions hospitalization or a period of Polytechnic Institute of New York. It is presently the technological to such problems as sewage sheltered living and counseling in a handling and water supplies where Foot-Long half way house. There is, university with the largest engineering enrollment in New pumps figure prominently. «SUB Sandwiches moreover, need for all women Development of low-cost pumps therapy groups to discuss such York State. served with your choice of cheese OnlonsLettuce'DIII Pickles Tomatoes Interestingly, a technical awards and pump systems for developing Green Peppers Black Ollves-Salt-Pepper and Oil issues as men, sex, and marriage nations is also of urgent concern. which women do not openly do in contest honoring this American BIGGEST mixed groups or in programs engineer first began in Italy. 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Whylet someone else get your ITHACA, NEW YORK Address Ijob? City -State. -Zip. Page 14, The Trinity Tripod, April 13, 1976 Female Jocks Get Mote - But Still Not Enough decreasing at many schools, and stance, women's athletics received teams, she said. (CPS)—It's all trial and error given three years to even up their only $9,300 in 1973. This year, the The only immediate action set by men's and women's athletics even the big football powers losing these days as colleges and money, much of the money for the department was given $132,000 for the Title IX guidelines for college universities around the nation try departments, although the Office their women's teams. Meanwhile athletic departments is an to apply federal anti^ of Civil Rights did not set quotas or women's programs come directly from the men's share. Although the men's department received evaluation which must be made of discrimination laws to their own fixed percentages for salaries, more than $2 million for their the athletics programs by this campuses. And nowhere is the scholarships and equipment. This women's collegiate athletics have grown by leaps and bounds in the sports programs. July. The schools are responsible confusion more evident than in the left the individual schools with the for assessing their own programs responsibility of interpreting the past year, they still amount to only It's the same story at hundreds athletic provisions of the Title IX of other schools. This year and comparing them to the federal guidelines. law and applying it to themselves. a fraction of the men's depart- Many schools are reluctant to do ments. women's sports at Marshall guidelines. If the schools find At Kansas University, for in- University (W. VaJ make up only inequitable treatment of men and Colleges and universities were With athletic budgets two or three percent of total budget women, they must - bring their of the athletic program, about programs up to the Title IX $25,000. At Oklahoma State standard. University (OSU), the women's Women's athletic directors and department is receiving less than coaches at some schools are fin- 14 percent of the $1.7 million ding this to be fraught with allocated for the men's teams. The political problems. At a national men "are not at all interested in convention for women in sport held supporting us," OSU's women's recently, some women complained athletic director complained. that they were certain the athletic In addition to the often department men were not planning grudgingly given funds, women to include them in the evaluation coaches and athletic directors process. Others feared that the have run into other Title IX-related men's department would submit problems. Many fear that its own recommendations to the equalizing the budgets for men and administration in addition to the women will only force women into one done by the designated com- the same binds men's collegiate mittee. sports now face. The struggle for the college Women coaches are wondering athletic budget will probably whether recruiting athletes for big continue at least three more years. scholarships will become an ad- Meanwhile, many schools have ministrative obligation for the already opened up most of their women's departments. "We don't physical education classes to both like to go out and recruit people sexes and in some cases merged with dollar bills," the University of. the two departments. Minnesota's women's athletic director explained. "We don't want a carbon copy of the men's program. Women's sports are for the individual. Other women coaches have been warned that if big money and recruiting become a part of the women's game, coaches who don't produce victory with their teams may find themselves unemployed. OSU's women's athletics director said she thinks when women's teams are expanded to the point where they are dependent on gate receipts, the coaches will be faced with losing their jobs if they don't win. Giving money to female athletics How tofr y home in will also force more committment from them and intensify the in- tercollegiate competition among women. "Women are going to have to become more serious about their teams," Iowa State University's the face of inflation. women's athletics director war- Flying home economically The Freedom Fare. ned. It would be difficult to develop is simple when you take off It's brand new, offering up expanded programs for losing on Allegheny. And take ad- to 30% savings before June 1 vantage of the "big choice of and after September 15. 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Or these departments at Drew for information and gether. Our Group 10 Plan call Allegheny. Well show application. saves larger groups up to you how to fly in the face /"SUMMER SCHOOL TOO! " "N 33-1/3$ roundtrip. of inflation. fune 7 to July 2, July 6 to August 3 anthropology, art, astronomy, botany, chemistry, economics, English, film, history, languages, mathematics, music; philosophy, Fares subject lo change without notice political science, psychology, religion, •Effective April 1,1976 sociology, theatre, zoology, professional theatre on campus every night ... New York City (and Democratic ...convention.)1/u'st an hour away ... the Jersey ShortVB/centennial landmarks, recreation on \^ ;, campus -.'• , for information or application to any program, "write ••••••••'.•': Dean Robert Ackerman ALLEQH Drew University ;#7864j Madison, New Jersey 07940 April 13, 1976, The Trinity Tripod, page 15 Sports Crews Submerged At Gardner

by Down DePort Coast Guard reigned supreme in tenths of a second. Apparently, The Freshman Lights added Massey, this boat is one to watch. Gardner Lake was a scene of the Second Heavyweight com- Coast Guard had crossed the another win to their impeccable The crews meet Georgetown, disappointment for 5 of 6 Trinity petition while swamping both their slanted finish line first. This was record (3-0) by rowing through two Saint Joseph's, and Drexel this crews in last Saturday's regatta. boats, one halfway and the other the Frosh Heavies first defeat in Coast Guard boats. Stroked by coming Saturday at Princeton. Competing there "were Wesleyan, just over the finish line. The three races. Tony Lothrop and coxed by Jane Connecticut College, Trinity, and Trinity and Wesleyan crews the highly touted Coast Guard maneuvered next to one sunken Academy. Racing conditions were .shell and took the victorious Coast indisputably lousy. Guard oarsman aboard. At the suggestion of Jamie Arnold the Coming off a formidable win soaked crews then screamed to over UMass, Trinity's Varsity help keep themselves warm. It was Heavyweights defeated Wesleyan rare that a shell at the finish was but lost Dy 21 seconds to Coast less than a third full with water. Guard, last year's champions in the Dad Vail League. Jim Chapin, Trinity's Second Lightweights Trin's Junior Co-captain, said the raced in a shell which held two race was close for the first forty inches of water at the start and strokes but then the Guard gained which was totally submerged at steadily and kept the lead. The the halfway mark. "C'mon guys, winning time was 7 minutes, 28 don't quit on me now," yelled their seconds. courageous coxswain Margaret Watts. But Margaret and the In the First Lightweight division, Second Lights left their shell for a Trinity downed Conn. College as launch, and now wait for another, r well as Coast Guard but finished hopefully dry chance at beating behind a surprisingly fast Conn, and Coast Guard. Wesleyan crew. The First Lights have suffered considerable con- The Freshman Heavyweight ditioning and stylistic setbacks due crossed the finish line and were to a recent illness and they hope to congratulating one another for better their performance against winning when the officials' boat Wesleyan later in the season. told them they had lost by seven Lax-Ladies Stick It To Conn. tr- by The Ex-Lax Attack The second half was pretty much After having been overpowered the same as the attack kept cut- by Conn. College 11-4 last year, the ting, passing, and scoring, and the . women's lacrosse team decided it defense kept intercepting and was time for revenge. And that we refusing to allow any Conn. goal. got. From the opening draw to the Margo Halle opened this half by end, we totally dominated the; scoring in a low bounce shot and game, scoring 6 times in the first Hayden soon followed with her Junior catcher Bob O'Leary takes a cut at a Colby pitch during action in the second game half and 5 in the second. Equally third goal of the game. Wing of- of Saturday's twinbill. O'Leary scored the whining run in the fifth inning on an RBI by Steve impressive was the defense who fense kept pressing, but our Thoren. worked well together and in- defense stubbornly held on and our tercepted many key passes and attack kept shooting. Eckles who, with goalie Karen Blakeslee, scored her fourth goal retrieving a did not allow one Conn. goal. It was loose ball left by the goalie. The a game which demonstrated good attack wings began to move down Laxmen Lack Luck cutting on the part of the attack, and score as Spit Dobbin scored the important connection between with a beautiful shot on a pass from defense and offense at midfield, Halle and Carter Woods ran by by Fennerman and Marx during the early periods. The New and the short quick passes from three Conn, players to score on a verified, as saying, "Ho Hum The Trinity lacrosse team are Haven team was fast and rough, Babies." one player to another which hard, high shot. the good guys. Now that this, had and they out-hustled the Trinity produced the high score. The team needs work before they been said, it can lend itself to the squad. can take on a big corporation like glorification of whatever the good Trinity's next game against New Haven again. They're no Trinity started off the game Thus the game ended with guys do. The thing that our team Southern Connecticut College was Cadillac, but they aren't a Bug quickly as Barb Hayden scored Trinity victorious by an 11-0 score. does best, is come close to winning. so close, that this reporter didn't either. They are a determined our first goal and shortly It was a well played game on the Which, as we all know, is another see Trinity lose. Another injury- bunch, who, when they get their thereafter, scored once more. part of all players. Each free word for losing. But have no fear infected Trinity squad managed to heads (and sticks) together, are Susan Eddes soon followed with a person was utilized and the team dear readers, for if the good guys work the score up to an 11-11 tie, destined to have a long line of goal and from there on we never let demonstrated high skill and the lose, then losing must be good. with goals by Brown, Cavey, victories in front of them. Who down. Olivia Brown, a defense ability to work well with one After all folks, at least we have Moffit, Cosley, and Feid. However, knows, maybe winning might come wing, ran down the middle and another. Coach Robin Sheppard sympathy on our side. fate stuck in her evil hand and back into style! At least a win placed a nice, quick shot behind the "couldn't have been more However, the season has not Trinity was snatched into the arms might improve the style of these Conn, goalie. Meanwhile, Conn, pleased" and we are all eagerly gone well. There have been some of defeat 12-11. The loss came with articles. See you next week. could not do too much as Trinity's looking forward to our game moments of victory, though. Un- only one minute to go. The coach defense simply overpowered them. against Yale tomorrow April 14, fortunately, they didn't last too was quoted, as my sources have Eckles scored twice more before home at 3:00. It ought to be an long. One such moment was in the half time and we left the field with a exciting, highly competitive game opening quarter of the first game, 6-0 lead. and we urge you all to come. as Steve Feid, a five stickhandler who eventually ended up with a hat trick for the game, scored the ROOKIES or VETERANS... opening goal, and the score was set We need sportswriters. Any interested and dedicated players 1-0, Trinity over New Haven. or fans are urged to call 246-1829 day or night. Please ask for P.S.- From The Olympics Something happened between this moment and the end of the first the Sports Editor or leave your name, box number/ telephone half, though, because the score number, amount of experience (if any) and the sport you (CPS)— With or without medals, sports commentator thought it was wish to write for with the operator. very funny. changed a litfre. Trinity-l, New the women who competed in the Haven-10. Some attribute it to the Olympic winter games at Inn- "(In 1972) they gave me a cer- tificate showing I am a woman," fancy footwork of Chris Reeves sbruck will return to America with who fell into the crease. Others certificates to prove they are she said. "I have it hanging in my bedroom." attribute it to the fact that Trinity female. Each of the women con- was a man up over New Haven and testants in the Olympics are tested got confused as to what to do with at a hospital to find if they have the extra man. AH I heard from the more than their fair share of male- coach was "Ho Hum Babies." Chet characteristic cells. The object is McPhee is a master of words. to find strengthening male hor- mones in the female competitors. Trinity, needless to say, lost the 114 New Britain Avenue match against New Haven, 15 to 8. At least they beat the point spread. No matter how many specials our Some of the female athletes at Trinity goals were scored by Steve competitors may offer you, the Olympics were outraged and Feid (3) Clint Brown (2), Greg OUR PRICES ARE SPECIAl 7 DAYS A WEEK. suggested that men should have to Cavey, Clay Casley and "Sleazo" undergo the same test for Moffit. The loss, an unjustifiable 10% off Any small pizza strengthening agents. But Anne out, was probably due to the loss of 15% off Any large or medium pizza Henning, a gold medalist in the three starting linemen, who were 1972 winter games and now a injured before the game, and 52T-9088 Paqe 16, The Trinity Tripod, April 13, 1976 Sports Bants Ride Mules For Two

On Saturday, April 10, the snatched a line drive from the air Trinity didn't sustain a drive again diving catch of a hard-hit ball. double-header. Their record now baseball Bantams swept a and tagged the baserunner for an until the home fifth. Wiggin Again in the seventh Colby stands at 7 wins and three losses. doubleheader from the Colby unassisted doubleplay. In their half singled, O'Leary singled and sent threatened. With one out, two This week finds the Bantams Mules to finish the week with three of the inning Trinity scored again Wiggin to third. A wild pitch sent Colby singles put runners on first travelling to Williamstown on wins and one loss. The only loss when Rick Uluski tripled home O'Leary to second and brought and second, John Niekrash Tuesday for a three o'clock game came at the hands of a powerful Alec Waugh (who was pinch- Wiggin home to tie the game at 4. relieved Carlow and ended the with the Ephmen; returning home Amherst squad on Tuesday. running for Al Juliano, who had Steve Thoren then singled O'Leary threat by forcing the final two for a 3:00 game on Thursday with Trinity bounced right back, singled.) Trinity then had a 4-0 lead home and gave Trinity the lead for Mules to fly out and ground out. the Coast Guard Academy and a though, with wins over W.P.I, and and added a fifth run in the sixth keeps. twin-bill on Saturday with the Colby. inning when Claflin led off with a In the sixth inning a Colby threat Trinity thus held on to win the Polar Bears of Bowdoin, beginning Jim McGrath got the starting walk, stole second, and went to was ended by left fielder Wiggin's second game, 5-4, and sweep the at noon. nod in the first game of the third on the • overthrow. doubleheader and pitched ex- Weselcouch sacrificed Claflin tremely well, as he went the home, and Mike Wyman doubled; distance and shut out the Mules. but Colby was able to stifle the Trinity scored quickly in the final Trinity threat. However it second inning to put the game was too late for the Mules, as away early as Colby never really McGrath put the finishing touches threatened the Bants. Designated to the 5-0 whitewash, to pick up his hitter Al Juliano led off the inning . third win of the season and the with a walk and proceeded to third team's sixth. on a hit by Rick Uluski and an In the second game the Mules overthrow. Steve Thoren then hit a provided the Bantams and starting long sacrifice fly, allowing Juliano pitcher Steve Carlpw with a much to score Trinity's first run. Uluski tougher contest. Colby scored stole second base and Rob Claflin immediately because of two Trin walked, putting two men on with errors. The Bants answered Colby Dave Weselcouch at bat. Wes hit a right back, however, as Wiggin checked-swing chop down the third walked, stole second, and Balesano baseline but the third baseman was singled his home to tie the game at unable to find the handle, thus one run apiece. loading the bases. Mike Wyman Colby scored two runs in the popped out for the second out, and second; and since Trinity was then Trin co-captain John Wiggin unable to mount a counter- hit a grounder, but an error on the offensive, the Mules led 3-1 at the throw allowed him to advance to end of two innings. The Bantams second and two runs to score. Bob held the Mules in the third and O'Leary walked to load the bases came -up with two runs of their again and made Colby bring in a own. Wyman singled and went to new pitcher, who temporarily second on a wild pitch. Wiggin ended Trinity's scoring by forcing stepped up to the pla te and belted a Jim Balesano to fly out to end the long, opposite-field two run homer inning. to tie the game. Fellow co-captain In. the fifth inning a superb Balesano doubled later in the in- Righthander Jim McGrath fires one past a Colby batter en route to the first shutout of his fielding play by first baseman ning, but was left stranded. Varsity career. The Junior ace turned in a brilliant performance to pick up his third win of Weselcouch ended a possible Colby Colby produced their fourth and the young season. threat. With a man on first, Wes final run in the fourth inning; Trinity Track Falls To Amherst: 65 to 88 It was a sunny spring Satur- Co-captain Victor Novak clinched talents of a split end by securing his trademark at Trinity for four decided until the thrilling con- day—a day for frisbees and the a first in the shot, edging team- second places in the 100 and high years. Successfully meeting the clusion of the final events. In the quad, not for the grueling mate Moose Poulin who was third. jump. challenge of younger athletes, he last event of the afternoon, the pressures of the cinder track. In the discus, however, it was In the middle-distance events, was second in the mile run. John Trinity relay team of Lovering, The Berkshire hills were quiet Poulin who won and edged Victor". Hartford Public star Daniel Howe Sandman made a strong effort in Forbes, Howe and Baur was edged except for the gentle whistling of Securing a sweep of the event for clinched first in the 880 yd. run, the mentally and physically taxing by a second by a competent the wind across the South Hadley Trinity, Mark Montini was third, Second place in this event went to 3-mile run. Pat Hallisey and Gary Amherst foursome. In a disap- plain. Children were playing in thel One of the most impressive per- stalwart senior Rich Lovering. In Ankuda also gave highly respec- pointing conclusion to an exciting streets and grandmothers were formances of the afternoon was the 440, David Kyle, the spunky table performances in the 880 and day, that made the final score: rocking on porches. And then it that of John Connelly. "J.C." freshman from Waterford, blazed mile runs respectively. Trinity 65, Amherst 88. happened. The Peter Pan Electra- stunned disbelievers with a his way to a first. Kyle was also The outcome of the meet was not Coach roared into the sleepy New miraculous heave of 133' 9" for a third in the 220. Inspirational co- England town of Amherst and the first in the hammer. captain Donald Baur made Her- 1976 Trinity Track season was John Ziewacz performed well culean efforts in both the mile and Tennis Smashes Conn., URI underway. with a first in the triple jump and 440 relays and assisted Kyle by The April 10, Trinity-Amherst placing third in the 440 yd. run, by J. D. Newcombe second in the long jump. Jim Trinity's varsity tennis team ran Singles players C. J. Johnson, contest was no ordinary track Davenport was third in the long Jim "Avis" Forbes exhibited the meet. For several months some of its record to three and zero with Jim, The Reach, Rice and Andy jump. Versatile athlete, Hobie style and strength of the long- identical eight to one triumphs Vermilye all demonstrated collegiate athletics most gifted Porter, flaunted his talents with a distance runner which have been athletes had been training in an- strong first in the intermediate over Connecticut College and the peerless concentration and ticipation of the starting gun on hurdles. Another multi-talented University of Rhode Island last coolness while cleaning their URI that Saturday. Months of training trackman, Brett Maclnnes, placed Longest Spit I week. Wednesday saw the rapid foes in straight sets. were devoted for but a brief, second in the triple jump and third demise of a weak team from Conn. Unfortunately Eric Mathews, the fleeting moment of performance. in the high hurdles. He was out- Coll.. Obviously co-education has man with the Orioles cap, fought SPITTING: The greatest distance not aided their tennis program! off a 4-1 deficit in the third set only First, there were the weight leaned in the high hurdles by achieved at the annual,tobacco- events—a grim match of muscled teammate Richard Wang, one of On Saturday at Kingston, Rhode to lose 6-4. spitting contest (instituted 1955) at Island the swirling winds and cold All three doubles teams won flesh against forged steel, Trinity Trinity's strongest hurdlemen. Raleigh, Mississippi, is 27 feet 6 faired well in most of these events. Tom Lines displayed the many air gave the Bantams nearly as without difficulty in straight sets. inches by John Raymond Tullos, on much trouble as their opponents Duck Porter and Bob Purcell July 28, 1974. In the 3rd In- did. narrowly beat out Solomon and ternational Spittin', Belchin', and Captain Jim Solomon, at number Jenkins for the "ez on-ez off" Basketball, Hockey Cussin' Triathlon, Harold Fielden three, received the matches "ez doubles title. reached 34 feet 1/4 inch at Central on-ez off" award symbolizing the All signs indicate that the team is City, Colorado on July 13, 1973. least amount of time spent on the together and confident with these Awards Announced Distance is dependent on the court. Sols left his foe muttering to three straight wins under their quality of salivation, absence of himself as he blew him away 6-1,6- racquet covers. However the It was announced Sunday night Tom Lenahan and Henry Fiken- cross wind, two finger pressure, 1! toughest matches of the year are that the Co-captains-for the 1976-77 staedt were elected to co-captain and the co-ordination of the quick At.number two freshman Tim- this week against Yale and "basketball team are Juniors Peter next year's Trinity varsity hockey hip and neck snap. Sprays or wads Jenkins was awarded "shot of the Amherst. Yale has already Switchenko and David team at the Bantam's annual post- smaller than a dime are not day" when his backhand down the hammered U Penn and Columbia. Weselcouch. season awards dinner held measured, line at 4 all in the tie-breaker hit a This week will tell if the team can A number of awards were an- recently. net cord and dribbled over for an put it all together, but they need nounced at the post-season banquet Juniors Tim Ghriskey and The record for projecting a unreturnable winner and the first melon seed under WCWSSCA rules your support. Both matches are at held at the home of head coach Alexander Weedon shared the set. home and three p.m. Be there. Robert E. "Robie" Schults. Senior honors for the coveted Williams is 57 feet 8 1/2 inches by Russ Mike Mistretta received the Memorial Award for leadership, Foster of Weatherford, Oklahoma,- "Outstanding Defensive Player" sportsmanship, and dedication. on August 4, 1973. The highest award and Sophomore Brent The Coaches' Award for the most reported distance for a Cawelti was named "Outstanding improved player was presented to cherrystone spat from a sitting THE SCORES Rebounder." Senior and Co- sophomore defenseman Bill position is 38 feet 3 1/2 inches by DOUBI Malcolm Dunlop near Harrogate, captain Wayne Sokolosky and Dodge. Freshman forward George IS t ^ Senior Othar Burks each received Brickley was named the recipient North Yorkshire, England, on June 2 7 5 v 2 the "1000-pt." award. Burks also of the Golden Stick and Frank 29, 1974. Spitters who care about ber SG SS - - ' fi Jim Solomon 6-0,6-1 6-1 6-1 S,° n ? captured the "Outstanding Marchese Awards. The Golden their image wear 12-inch block- Jim Rice - ;6-l 6-3,' 7-6 Purcell-Pa ter 4-6,6-4,7-6 Foulshooter" award and was Stick Award is presented to the ended boots so practice spits can 7 5 r 6-4,6-1 named "Most Valuable Player" team's leading scorer and the be measured without a tape, (from Charles Johnson 6-0,6-1 6-0,6-4 the 1976 Edition of the Guinness Andy Vermilye 6-0,6-1 2-6,6-2,6- for the 1975-76 season. Marchese Award is given to the 3 In.hockey, Sophomore forwards squad's most valuable player. 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