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Volume LXIV. Pasadena, California, Thursday, January 17, 1963 Number 13 ASCIT Board Decides Rally, lGibson Sings To Election Dates Enthusiastic Crowd In its first meeting of second Marie Gibson, soprano prima parts and featured several types term, the ASCrT Board set the donna of the Opera of music. Miss Gibson opened date for the sstudent body elec­ Company, sang to a standing with two selections frOID George tions and the election rally. The room only audience in Dabney Frederic Handel, "Lusinghe piu traditional information for can­ Lounge yesterday as the first care" from Allessalldro, and "0 didates will be held Monday, ASCIT assembly series pre­ sleep, why dost thou leave me?" January 28. Nominations will sentation for 1963. Even though from Semele. The second part then open the following Monday, she had not completely recover­ was composed of four songs by February 4, and will close the ed from the cold which caused Johannes Brahms, which were following Monday, February 11. the postponement of this eVE-nt, sung without a pause: "Dein The elections will be held Tues­ Miss Gibson sang a full reper­ blaues Auge," "Wenn du nur day, F'ebruary 19" to be pre­ toire of songs. The audience, zu Weilen laechelest," "An ein ceeded, naturally, by the Elec­ whch filled the lounge and bal­ Veilchen," and "Der Schmeid." tion Rally Monday night. cony and overflowed into the· She then turned to one of Giu­ The Board also devised a new halls, received the performance seppe Verdi's earlier workS, system for the awarding of the very well. "Ernani, involami." honor keys and certificates. In­ Handel and Brahms I<~or the fourth section Miss stead of requiring self-styled The performance was in five Gibson gave the English trans­ campus leaders to submit a list lation of two famous songs by of their activities, a committee Serge Rachmaninoff, "In the Si­ composed of Steve Green, Jim lence of the Night," and "Spring Sagawa, and Bob Liebermann Subcommittee Waters," and then sang them in will compile a list of possible the original Russian. She con­ candidates. The investigation of cluded with four folk songs the candidates will be with the Investigating assistance of the BOD, IHC, and from the British Isles, also sung without pause: "0 Waly Waly," other interested bodies, and if -pnOTO oy ..... H. UH)Yldf}fler further information is needed, "0 Can Ye Sew Cushions," "The "What do you mean, give me the JPL long distance line?" FM Station S a II y Gardens," and "Oliver the committee may ask the can­ Cromwell." . didates about their activities. BY BEN STACKLER The candidates will be informed Fred Haines, station manager Singer Received Plaudits of their consideration, and any­ of KPFK, will be on campus Miss Gibson has, for three one who feels they have been Frosh Diners Hear next Tuesday evening, January consecutive years, opened the unfairly overlooked will have a 22, to discuss the investigation season of the Los A n gel e s chance to apply about a week of the Radio Station by the Se­ Opera Company. In recent years she has taken lead roles in "Mad­ before the awards are presented. Tallc' on Mariner II nate with students and faculty ama Butterfly," "La Boheme," Most of the other business con­ members. The Caltech YMCA is spacecraft was destroyed in "La Traviata,' and "Ariadne auf cerned athletics. George Scott, Mr. W. J. Schimandle, Section sponsoring the program which N axos," and this year will sing Sig Hoverson, and Don Blumen­ Chief of Spacecraft Development launch. Therefore the Mariner will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Win­ "had to be right the first nett Lounge. "Marion" and "La Boheme" thal were approved as swimming of JPL, talked about the Mariner .u If when the Los Angeles Opera managers, and varsity and j.v. II spacecraft to the Frosh Din­ time," said Schimandle. the The Senate Internal Security er's Forum on Monday at Chan­ second attempt had failed $40 Subcommittee, under Vice-Chair­ Company opens in the Wilshire (Continued on page 2) dler. Schimandle revealed that million would have been lost. man Senator Dodd, has recently EbelI Theatre on February 23. among the maze of scientific Schimandle outlined the cycle conducted two days of secret In addition to the Los Angeles Y Announces equipment on the Mariner II of engineering progress in this hearings to investigate possible Opera Company, Miss Gibson spacecraft there was a fifty star way: a need produces a design. "C 0 m m u n i s t infiltration" of has been soloist with the Los American flag in the tempera­ After the design is produced and KPFK and Pacifica Foundation. Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Summer Jobs ture control unit. He said that used, the project is evaluated KPFK (90.7 mc FM) is the and the San Francisco Sym­ In announcing YMCA summer he was "proud that we could and a new need is usually dis­ only listener-supported, noncom­ phony, has appeared twice in the opportunities this week, Vic carry the American flag to covered. According to Schim­ mercial radio station in Los An­ Hollywood Bowl, and for five Sirelson, Caltech Y regional and Venus." andle the engineering process is geles. It is part of the Pacifica years has been soprano soloist national representative, empha­ The Mariner II discovered that the ability to create. The en­ Foundation which includes two at the Carmel Bach Festival con­ sized that many attractive sum­ the planet Venus has a very gineer has at his disposal men, other non-profit radio stations sidered by many authoriti~s to mer camp COUnseling jobs in a weak magnetic field and prob­ money, facilities, and time, with KPFA in Berkeley and WBAl i~ be the outstanding festival group variety of places throughout the ably little rotational motion. variables being performance, New York. As the KPFK pro­ devoted to the performance of country are available to quali­ Schimandle also said the space­ schedule, and cost. gram folio states, "KPFK has re­ baroque music in America. She fied College students. These posi­ craft encountered a steady solar Schimandle described the shot ceived broadcasting's tbree most has appeared in three Broadway tions offer board and foom for wind which was disturbed by a as a "glaring success" even outstanding awards: a Peabody. mUSicals, and has been seen on the summer pay ranging from solar flare once during the mis­ though the mathematical predic­ an Ohio State Award and the AI. local and network television in $15 to $50 per week, vigorous sion. The mass of Venus was tion of success was under five fred I. Dupont Radio and Tele­ perf~rmances of popular, light outdoor physical activity, an op­ measured by the perturbances percent. In conclusion Schim­ vision A ward for 1961. The claSSIcal mUSic, and more seri­ portunity to work with boys in of the spacecraft. The tempera­ andle called "the essence of man station's sole finanical support ous music. Her recordings are sports, nature study and group ture inside Mariner II rose crit­ as the need to progress." comes from apprOXimately 10, on the Capitol label. activities, and fellowship with ically during the mission. This 000 of its estimated 100,000 lis­ other college students. Inquiries effect has yet to be explained. teners (the basic "subscription" should be made immediately at Mariner II, according to Schim­ Club being $12 per year, with contri­ the Caltech Y office. andIe, proved the predicted tra­ Catholic bUtions over $12 tax-deductible). Notices Other summer opportunities jectory and the communications On the basis of what he term­ being offered by the Y include ability of a three watt transmit­ Visits Tijuana ed "reports of possible Commun­ ARTS MEETING ANNOUNCED overseas work camps in Ger­ ist infiltration or penetration of ter at 52 million miles. The first This afternoon at 4 o'clock many and Japan; a Seminar on Several members of the Cal­ an important radio chain the there will be a meeting in th~ Government in vVashington,D.C., tech Newman Club went in cara­ stations of the Pacifica Fo~nda­ YMCA Lounge of all people inter­ involving working in a govern­ van Saturday, January 5, on a tion," Senator Dodd presided at League Holds ested in working on the visit of the ment office; an Industrial Semi­ good will trip to Tijuana along closed hearings of the Senate Bishop's Company or in the Man nar in Minneapolis - St. Paul, with members from other South­ Internal Security Subcommittee and Arts Commission in general. Minn., which includes working Baby Meeting ern California colleges_. Those in Washington, January 10 and The Bishop's Company is a dramatic in industry; a Social Service pro­ The regular Service League from Caltech were Carl Baum, 11. On the first day, several of­ group which will present "Cry the ject in New York City; and a Well Baby conference was held Ed Bender, Mike Costello, War­ ficials of KPFK (including act­ Beloved Country" here on February Professional Assistant Project at last Tuesday, January 15, in 101 ren Peascoe, and George Repasy. ing President Trevor Thomas) 2. See either Mike Ball in Blacker, Porterville State Hospital in Ca­ Kerckhoff. The conference is set The entire group, which in­ were called to testify and, in Rodger Whitlock in Page, or Tom lifornia. Any Caltech student up for information on students' cluded students from USC, EI general, answered the commit­ may apply for these projects. In children up to two years of age. Camino, PCC, Occidental, and tee's questions. A Los Angeles Huff at the Y for details. Grad addition, forty college men are For information on futUre con­ LA Valley, met at SC. The cara­ subscriber was questioned brief­ students are welcome. to be chosen as dorm counselors ferences, contact Mrs. R. S. Hales van consisted of about eight ly, as was Mrs. Dorothy Healey and discussion leaders for the at Sy 2-6717. But when you come cars, a pickup and a large U-haul Chairman of the Southern Cali: Y MOVIE PRESENTED National Hi-Y Congress to be right down to it, who really trailer. They were loaded with . fornia Communist Party. Healey Bus S top, starring· the late held June 27-July 2. cares about a conference on food, clothing, and toys. The refused to answer any ques­ Marilyn Monroe, will be shown Caltech students interested in babies? Clearly not the babies. Caltech Newman Club collected tions. Thomas said he was ques­ Sunday night, January 20 at 7 :30 these projects are urged to con­ They certainly don't give a five boxes of dented canned tioned on the political affilia­ p.m., in Culbertson Hall at the Y tact the Cal tech Y office imme­ damn about who talks about goods. The group stopped for ti()ns of speakers on Pacifica as Film Series. This movie, a light diately. Sirelson also pointed out them. In addition, who cares breakfast at San Ysidro. early as 1951, his Own affiliation drama, was directed by Joshua Lo­ that the Y maintains a large file about a story on Well Baby The first goods were left at with organizations such as the gan and based on the Inge play of materials on overseas travel Conferences? ObviouslY not too Casa de Nino Pobre and the National Committee for a Sane about stranded travelers in an Ari­ including sailings of student many people. Since the Tech group stayed there to eat lunch. Nuclear Policy, and the Com­ zona bus station. The movie is in ships during the summer, and reader doesn't care about it, no­ The children there stay only mittee for Non-Violent Action. Cinemascope and color. Tickets summer projects sponsored by body has read this article, think- during the week, and come from He told a reporter that he no are 75 cents at the door. organizations other than the Y. (Continued on page 6) (Continued on page 5) (Continued on page 4)· Page Two CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, January 17, 1963 by protest entrenches them fur­ Editorials Letters ther and destroys a little more Y To Sponsor of the American tradition of free­ Editors: dom. Theologian Trip AT&T Strikes Back I am a subscriber to listener I further question the legality There has been a mmor stinK raised lately about disap­ supported radio station KPFK of these hearings. I think the Encouraged by the success of and feel a personal concern committee has again overstepped last year's venture, the Caltech pearing relepllones and tree toll calls cnarged to NA~A. about the present Senate Inter­ its bounds and encroached upon YMCA will again be bringing -, nreal::> ana Luumer-orgumenls ~lave been huned by the tele­ nal Security Investigation of executive department responsi­ several theologians to campus. phone corr,pony and VU1,UUS and diverse sIudents. All that it Pacifica Foundation of which bilities. The New York Times of Either seven or eight theologians has proven, It seems, IS that everybOdY IS out to get 01' AI t..:rT. KPFK is a part. It appears to me January 14, 1963, says: "But if will visit Caltech, with one stay­ to be another form of legisla­ Pacifica is guilty of untoward as ing in each of the undergrad Not that we [love onytnlng against this. In TOct, almost tive prosecution commonly prac­ distinct from unorthodox be­ Houses, and possibly with one every action short at out-and-OUT thett of property and em­ ticed by this committee (and the havior in broadcasting, either in residing in a grad house. bezzelment is tine as tar as we are concerned With regard to HUAC), this time by subtle slan­ the matter of concealment of The theologians will spend the telepnone company. der and financial pressure on ownership or use of the airwaves four days at Tech, from Tues­ these radio stations whose only for one-sidedly propagandistic day to Friday, February fifth to 1 hiS may not oe a very healthy attitude toward telephones source of income is listener sub­ purposes, ample remedies lie at in specitlc and Pacitlc Telephone in general, but we teel that eighth, During this time they scription. hand under the established pow­ will live in the Student Houses any company that can make HO 1--' and HO \) toll-tree tram But further, I feel this inves­ ers of the Federal Communica­ and eat all their meals there. a MU phone and cnarge I)c for a HO H call is out to get you. tigation is an attack upon free­ tions Commission. On the basis The theologians will be available 1 heretore, turnabout IS only tair play. dom of speech, in particular, our of the only pertinent evidence­ at all times for discussions and what it has actually broadcast 1 his is the same company tnat is now helping us speed right of access to information. seminars, and it is hoped that Access to information is one over the air - Pacifiica's worst this year's visit will be as suc­ up our calls by merely dialing 413-377 -59C:j6-ext. 2b 13 instead difference between a democracy sin appears to have been the dis­ cessful as the one held last year. at the time-consuming "Operator, get me Joe Jones in New and a dictatorship. But aside semination of off·beat ideas that from this, the attempt to control have angered some _people and Unfortunately, the YMCA does York.1I not antiCipate a repetition of But we digress (to quote a term used in a cigarette ad). KPFK because of the opinions annoyed others. The subcom­ expressed on the air is an af­ mittee's inquiry looks like an at­ the two years' ago coup which The problems on campus concern out-and-out theft-e.g. front to the spirit of democracy tempt to make Pacifiica conform included the visit of a theolo­ gian who did not believe in the stealing telephones from unopened boxes-and embezzelment and the intelligence of the Am­ to a concept of speech that is -making long distance calls on the JPL line. Both of these erican people. We are being de­ pleasing rather than free." existence of God. are not kosher in our list of IIways to outfox the phone com­ nied the right to decide issues I think that the least anyone pany.1I They are violations of the honor system, or if not for ourselves. The communist should do is send a letter to witch hunt is just one aspect of vice chairman Senator Dodd in Charmack the Magician the actual system, then the spirit of the honor system, and the great argument ad hominem protest of these secret hearings are flagrantly illegal. We suggest that the stolen phones be that this committee is perpet­ or sign a petition that will be P. O. Box 118 returned and the few people who have been call ing home or rating against us. Each attempt circulated on campus. The most New York 9. New York girls for nfreell stop doing so and turn their efforts to more by the committee that is not met (Continned on page 4) legal sabotage, to help preserve the nature of the Tech way .-- of life. (Rah!) ... ~ ... ~ In this same vein, there has been some talk of the phone '. company checking all the rooms for their stolen equipment. ...:..,.. Although we feel that the equipment should be returned vol­ .. ... untarily if taken by students, this does not justify any room Graduating Ph.D's, MS's, BSEE's inspection by phone company employees or Student House em­ ployees for telephones whether or not it is alleged to be "main­ .~ . . Exceptional tenance. 1I If Pacific Telephone wishes to inspect rooms, let them prove their reasons for each room to a judge. In short, opportunities let them get a search warrant. Whether or not there have with been thefts, a student's room remains his room and not a tramping ground for anyone who seeks anything.

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CENTER...-/ 10 a.m.-S p.m. Sunday wan," reports the Stanford Dally the illustrious distributor of Stationery for January 10. parking tickets - he must work Cosmetics S & H ------Green Stamps Diners' Club Carte Blanche American Express on a commission basis. Possibly Children's Wear Free Delivery Always "In a recent broadcast from the benevolent dictators decided Bankamericard personal credit cards_ on application Peking Radio monitored on Tai­ to set up a welfare branch for wan, Stanford's Center for Chi­ senior citizens out here." nese Studies at Taipei's National University which Red China called 'the intensificaion of the cultural aggression in Taiwan by the American imperialists'." Peace Corps Poor? The same issue of the Daily M. S., Ph. D. and STL reports on what is titled the STL invites you to discuss opportunities with "Disillusion, Cynicism of. Volun­ members of its technical staff when they visit teers Contrary to Peace Corps your campus on Propaganda." It is a letter from a Stanford graduate serving in January 24, 25 the Peace Corps in Columbia and her reactions to her mission. The letter includes some of the following statements: "There is a lovely sewage ca­ nal which runs along the length of the community with various little tributaries, and the smell of the whole place when the wind is right can hardly be properly described. "The first week we just went around talking to people; they were very nice to us and in­ terested in meeting Americans. We were trying to discover just what they felt they needed most and their ideas for community cooperation. "What they really wanted us to do was give them lots of money. Many Colombians think Peace Corps is part of the Ali­ ance for Progress and that we are here with the money truck to dole things out. "I may be unduly pessimistic now, but, I wonder just how beneficial our project really is and if we could ever make a dent in the situation." Vacuum Replaces Hydrogen The South Dakota Tech has changed the title of its column M.S. and Ph.D. graduates will find room to expand at STL's new ultra-modern Space Technology Center, "What is this Barf?" to "What is this? Barf?" The column for Redondo Beach7 California7 near Los Angeles International Airport. December 13 reports on a new Here, in an environment conducive to expanding your special interests, you will find thought provoking prob· V-bomb. V, of course, stands for vacuum. lems requiring the optimum of your talents. And, while associating with recognized authorities in your field, you will have the opportunity to see developed products of your endeavors in such vital space programs as "A huge immense vacuum is squeezed into a small space. aGO (NASA's Orbiting Geophysical Observatory), and in Titan and Minuteman ballistic missile programs. When it is released, the results If you are searching for space to expand your ideas, theories and thoughts, in a campus-like atmosphere, we are devastating. It has been es­ timated that a V-bomb exploded invite you to investigate the technical specialties listed below: There is creative space for you at STL. The­ (or really imploded) 500 feet oretical Physics • Systems Engineering • Radar Systems. Experimental Physics • Applied Mathematics· Space above Manhattan Island would Communications • Antennas and Microwaves • Inertial Guidance • Analog Computers· Solid State Physics. suck New York City into a space of one cubic centimeter in half Computer Design. Telecommunications • Space Physics· Digital CompJlters • Guidance & Navigation. Elec­ a second. It is reported that a tro-mechanical Devices. Engineering Mechanics • Applied Aerodynamics • Propulsion Systems. small test explosion in South Dakota milked a herd of cows Please make arrangements with your Placement Office for interview appointment. Or you may write to: College five miles from the blast." Relations, Space Technology La,/;)oratories, Inc., One Space Park, Redondo Beach, California. STL is an B & G Bites Back equal opportunity employer. The same issue of the Tech notes the question of "Where are the maintenance and grounds SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES, INC. men? They've got to be hiding •~J a subsidiary of Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. JANUARY 9 THROUGH 29 Page Four CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, January 17, 1963 Interhouse Grid FM Investigated Hoopsters Drop Four Since Vacation (Continued from page 1) apology for his participation in BY D.E:N 1,IS MC CREARY was Pomona 56, Caltech 48. and Biola leading by two points, Season Opens any of these activities. He went In recent hoop actlon Cal­ Tech drops two over weekend Gary Dahlman hit a twenty foot Interhouse to u c h football on to say that Pacifica is only tech's team, whlle losing several Last weekend, Caltech wa~ jump shot to sent the game into started this week with the first concerned with the ideas the closely f 0 ugh t comests, has hosted by Cal Luthern and Bi­ overtime wth the score tied, 76- speakers presented, and he does shown god spIrit and put up a ola. The Cal Luthern game was 76. games of the 1963 season. In games earlier this week, Lloyd not feel that it is Pacificia's tough fight. an evenly played match up un­ Four against five function to investigate them. lteturmng to the hardwood til the closing minutes. Behind easily conquered Blacker, 21-6, Within 30 seconds of the start while Fleming topped Dabney, floors after the long Christmas by several points, the Beavers of the overtime, Joe We is fouled The purpose, legality, and ef­ Vacation, the Techmen (slightly went into a press, but the Cal 14-12, and Rudaock downed fects of the investigation have out. Caltech was now playing Page, 27-0. out of snape) were soundlY de­ Lutheran offense broke through with one center, four guards, been criticized by many observ­ feated by a UCR team which for several tallies to take the and nobody on the bench. With At this point it appears that ers, including the New York used a full court press to gain game, 76-66. its height advantage three Biola last year's champs Ricketts is Times, and will certainly be a possession of the ball on several The Biola game was undobut­ was able to go ahead. Finally going to be the team to beat as topic of discussion by Haines. occasions. However, several ably one of the more exciting with about three. minutes left they lost only one member from Haines has, said that "We are days lacer, when Pomona tried games of the year (topped only to p I a y, Charlie Vinsonhaler their 1963 squad while picking not going to let the Senate In­ the same trick, guar ds Gary by Caltech's double overtime fouled out and the Techmen had up some new talent. Ruddock, ternal Security Subcommittee or Dahlman and Volker Vogt ran win over Cal Luthern earlier in to play with only four men on who has been strong for the anyone else pressure us into through Pomona's press and the season). During the first the court, From this point on past several years, is returning changing our broadcast policies." were able to set up several bask­ half of the game the Beavers Biola was able to score at will most of last year's squad and Supporters of the station claim ets, The atack was so effective worked their plays to advantage and easily won 90-8l. should do very well, Lloyd, that the in v est i gat i on was t hat Pomona abandoned the while most of Biola's scoring also with many of last year's prompted by a desire to silence press during the second half. came from her two big men on Although they lost, it was one team back, presents a well­ controversial speakers such as In that game, Cal tech held the indvidual efforts. At the end of of the betel' scoring efforts of balanced offense and a tight Dorothy Healey, Lincoln Rock­ lead during most of the first the half Tech was ahead by five the season for the Techmen as defense. Fleming has an ag­ well, former Representative half but lost it a few mnutes points. they posted five men in double gressive offense and if they can Rousselot, and spokesmen for the before the buzzer sounded to During the first ten minutes of figures. Volker Vogt led the bolster their defenses they will Black Muslim movement, in­ give Pomona a three point lead the second half the scoring was team by scoring 19 points and be a threat. Page lost most of cluding Malcolm X. KPFK has at half time. In the second half, about even as Tech maintained was closely followed by Tom its players from last year and is broadcast controversial pro­ Pomona held' onto its slim mar­ about a three to five point lead. Bopp who had 17 and Gary Dahl­ faced with the problem of shap­ grams such as the complete gin and managed to pull ahead During the last ten minutes of man with 16. Burgess made 11 ing a team from freshmen and Birch Society Blue Book and a by eight points as Caltech com­ the game Biola began to close points and Wets had 13. sophomores. Dabney is not to two-hour denunCiation of the mil ted several fOUls neal' the the gap and finally tied it up Caltech now has a 3-6 overall be counted out as they lost by FBI by former agent Jack Le­ end in an effort to gain posses­ with five minutes to go. At record and a 0-1 conference re­ only two points to Fleming in vine. However, the bulk of sion of the ball. The final score about this point, Dick Burgess cord. Next Saturday night at Monday's game and with a Hittle KPFK programming consists of fouled out aft e I' scoring 11 8:00 the Beavers h 0 s t Clare­ experience they should be tough. classical, jazz, and folk music. points, and Biola pulled ahead. mont-Harvey Mudd for their Blacker lacks individual talent, Programs of literary interest Ricketts Leads Then, with eight seconds to go second conference game. but works well as a team. are also regularly broadcast. Varsity Rating Last weeK the Athletic lJe­ partment released first term standings for the Alumni Inter­ collegiate Athletic HaLing Tro­ phy. With 68 points Ricketts leads with Fleming and Blacker close behind. Last year's win­ ner Page is in the fourth posi­ tion. 'l'he score is tabulated by awarding a House four points for each varsity team member, two points for each frosh team member and varsity manage:r, and one point for each frosh manager. The points awarded per sport were: FOOT.BALL Ricketts 34 Ruddock 32 Blacker 26 Page 20 Fleming 16 Dabney 14 Lloyd 8 CROSS COUNTRY Dabney 14 Fleming 12 Ricketts 8 Lloyd 2 Page o Ruddock o Dabney o WATER POLO Fleming 28 Ricketts 26 Page 19 L~yd ~ Blacker 14 Ruddock 12 Dabney 10 The summed-up standings are: Ricketts 68 Fleming 56 Blacker 54 Page 39 Ruddock 34 Lloyd 28 Dabney 24 FM Subversive? . (Continued from page 2) effctive protest would be a con­ tribution to KPFK. (There is a special student rate in which 10 students can subscribe for one year for $6 each.) I know there are many arguments, financial, no interest in the situa:ion, etc.; against sending money to KPFK. But let me ask, if Pacifica is allowed to be censored, when will the government, executive or legislative, prevent the ex­ change of scientific information because of security or because of the affiliation or nationality January 31, 1963 of the person who says or writes On Campus Interviews: it? Contact University Placement Office for Appointment Jay Lippman Thursday, January 17, 1963 CALIFORNIA TECH Page Five

the ADVANCED back PROGRAMS AT DOUGLAS alley have created outstanding BY JON KING matter, whether it is still there career opportunities for Those of you who missed the at all. There is speculation that flute and recital given by Keck is actually a top secret Dave Agresti and Angy Lamola branch of JPL, superficially SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS two Thursdays ago missed a camouflaged as a grad house. rare treat. It was a very fine From a local college lass: "Are with advanced degrees per formance. Admittedly, it there really 14 basements under Assignments include the following areas: wasn't Vladimir Horowitz and Caltech buildings?" You learn William Kinkaid, but then there something every day. In the un­ Servo-Mechanisms-relating to Heat Transfer-relating to mis­ is a special relevance and pleas­ dergraduate vegetable riot Sat­ all types of control problems sile and space vehicle structures ure in listening to a piece of urday night, one nonconformist Electronic Systems-relating to music when there is a personal Structures-relating to cyclic persisted in chanting "Cheese­ all types of guidance, detection, loads, temperature effects, and the relation with the performers. burgers." There's a rotten vege­ control and communications And besides, it was a truly in­ table in every bushel.. By the investigation of new materials, digenous and exclusive Cal tech way, tradition has it that when Propulsion - relating to fluid­ methods, products, etc. graduate event. The second per­ the undergraduates go tramping mechanics, thermodynamics, Aerodynamics-relating to wind dynamics, internal aerodynamics formance in the series will fol· and chanting through the grad tunnel, research, stability and low in May. dorms we are supposed to offer Environmental - relating to air control physical resistance. Let us not conditioning, pressurization and Muscial Grads? be iconoclasts, and breakers of oxygen systems Solid State Physics - relating to On the subject of musiC, if tradition gentlemen. We have metal surfaces and fatigue anyone who plays an orchestral Human Factors - analysis of our sacred honour to defend. environ men t affecting pilot and Space vehicle and weapon instrument is hiding in the (Shades of Richard Lovelace). eaves, speak up, and possibly a space crews, design of cockpit con­ system studies -of all types, quartet or a small chamber or­ Dead Serious soles, instrument panels and pilot involving a vast range of scientific chestra might be organized. Also Eleven suicides is the New equipment and engineering skills any pickers, guitar strum­ York City single day record, set mers, or harmonica whizzers. last August. Average number is Get full information at Dave Hensley can handle both three per day. Nice thing to guitar and banjo, Barrie Logan know. Important to take into INDIVIDUAL ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS plays around with a considera tion if you're consider­ with a Douglas representative and all that's needed is another ing suicide, might be nice to set Thursday and Friday, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 guitar or banjo, or even better, a record while you're about it. We urge you to make an appointment through Dr. D. S. Clark, a or a bass. Lots of people A touch of immortality. Director of Placement. If you cannot, please write to around with long hair and whiny Feb. 1st will be Caltech grads, voices to create atmosphere (I Scripps seniors night at the S. A. Amestoy, Engineering Employment Manager confess a secret desire to sing Alumni Club of L. A. dance at Kentucky back hills music). I the Biltmore. Free. It's a Bossa­ DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY, INC. can see it clear as day. A cham­ nova party and Osorio Meirelles 3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, California ber quartet playing Mozart in offers to teach all comers how to the Braun court and a folk quar­ Bossanova like nobody's busi­ An equal opportunity employer tet answering with "Cripple ness. Creek" from the M-J parking lot. "Ah, what tender notes fill the shimmering air!" If you didn't catch Dave Cart­ wright in action at the INA par­ ty you missed a great opportun­ ity at watching a superlative How far operator in action. The charm oozed, the sophistication formed a dense cloud, at choice moments can your ideas a winning smile split the lecher­ ous visage; truly a masterful performance. Unfortunate that he was, not withstanding the take you in the new world way of the lad with the lass ... unsuccessful. It was heartening to note the number of females of opportunity who drifted over from the under­ grad dances and stayed. Gentle­ man, we may build a hetero­ sexual reputation yet. Of ques­ in data processing tionable nature, perhaps ... Keck It Arouud There is a good deal of specu­ at IBM? lation around the campus as to whether Keck House still exists. Growth and discovery: The develop­ A wide range of positions: Reward­ Opportunities for advancement: IBM Nothing positive has been heard of its demise, or, however, of its ment and application of data processing ing opportunities will exist in more than offers you extensive initial training, continued existence. Apparently at IBM open a new world of exciting 190 IBM Sales and Service Offices, both in the classroom and on the job, no one has felt it worth the opportunities for individual career located in major cities throughout the in the area of your special interest. This trouble to walk up the street growth. Data processing is producing United States. Positions open include: training continues as you advance along and find out for sure whether some of the most far-reaching develop­ a planned career path leading to pro­ Marketing-Sales: The IBM Data Proc­ there is anyone in it, for that ments of our age. Each basic advance fessional or managerial positions. IBM in technology and application requires essing Representative is a consultant also offers company-sponsored educa­ new concepts. Ideas-new thinking and to his custom€'Is. He calls on customer tion programs to keep you abreast of new ways to approach problems-are executives, giving timely information, developments in your field, and a tui­ More Catholics! presentations, and demonstrations for (Continued from page 1) needed. For the individual who likes tion-refund plan to give you financial to discard conventional solutions and better business management and con­ assistance for graduate study. very poor families. The sisters trols through data processing. there also provide food, clothing, find new ideas, there's room to grow Company-paid employee benefit plans and medicine for the poor in the in IBM. • Systems Engineering: IJ?M Data Proc­ are comprehensive, and include life in­ neighborhood. essing Systems Engineers are men and IBM offers graduates with Bachelor's or surance, family hospitalization and Casa de Cuna was the next women who study customer require­ advanced degrees in Engineering, the major-medical coverage, sickness and stop, where the remaining food ments in depth, devise the best ap­ Sciences, Business Administration, accident pay, and retirement benefits, and clothing and most of the proach, define a preferred machine and Economics, or Liberal Arts challenging to name but a few. toys were left. This is an or­ operational solution, and assist in the assignments in the marketing of in­ phanage, also run by nuns, implementation of this solution. See your college placement director to where children are left by their formation systems and equipment. determine when IBM will interview on mothers or are found in the These opportunities increase with each Customer Engineering: The IBM Cus­ campus, and make an appointment to streets by police. Some of the new system that is designed to meet the tomer Engineer is a specialist in preci­ see our representative. We will be glad children put on a musical show, growing needs of business, industry, sion data processing machines and to discuss openings and opportunities at and they have appeared on San government, research, education, and systems. He is responsible for the in­ IBM, including our training and educa­ Diego TV. That night the Wise space. Each technological advance and stcUlation, maintenance, and function­ Men had many toys to leave at tion programs, financial rewards, and Casa de Cuna (Mexican custom each new application can enlarge the ing of IBM'S vast line of electronic and company benefits. IBM is an Equal Op­ is to have the Wise Men leave scope of your own career at IBM. electromechanical equipment. portunity Employer. toys on January 5th, no Santa Claus on December 24th.). For information on career opportunities, write or call: R. A. Karlberg, Br. The group had dinner at San Mgr., IBM Corp., 705 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale 3, Calif. CI 6-6581. DATA PROCESSING DIVISION IS"1 Ysidro on the way home and returned to Tech at eight. Ten­ tative plans have been made to return around Easter time. Page Six CALIFOR.NIA TECH Thuflday, January 17, 1963 babies will give a damn about. Babies Held Can't one imagine a trip to the (Continned from page 1) Northern Appalachians? What would it be without a discus­ ing that it is a bunch of non­ sion on the Ludlow Lithofacies sense about some ridiculous con­ there, especially if Ludlow came ference. along? I Well, since no one has read Before launching into descrip­ Behold this note from B & G to dent center, M. Gas-and-Egg: Well, clearly, this story will this far anyway, there is no tion of doings of some of present random trolls in charge of such have to come to an end, because "Just for the record: Mrs. harm in changing the subject there is no more B.S. to fill it memoers of oewved lnstlcute, things; Hood happened to be in the and talking about something that out. Maybe there's another Bio­ beaK wOUld llKe to announce "The guard reported the fol­ Lounge early Saturday evening may be more useful to all con­ stratigraphy Seminar next week that tne nr::;t WOrK ot a memoer lowing (7:30 a.m., 12-3-62): setting up some Christmas de­ cerned. For example, the Bio­ to discuss. Meanwhile, for those of the CIa::;s ot H)b~ has oeen "After the Christmas dance at corations at the time the lamp stratigraphy S e min a r. Now of you with nothing to do earlier accepLec.l. tor puollcauon. the Winnett Center Lounge, cus­ was broken by the custodians there's a subject with meat in it! today, there was always the todian found one of the large When we talk about the Bio­ Big Bob Koh, now going to who were moving the furniture final doctorate examination of . table lamps broken and put in in preparation for the ASCIT stratigraphy Semniar held last James Burkett Hartle at 9 a.m. Han-vanu bU::;lne::;s ::lChOOl, wrOLe the custodian closet. (Reserva­ Tuesday on the subject of "Lud­ one ot the most slgnmCqnt an­ dance. The man in charge re­ in 102 Bridge. It covered the tions held in name of ASCIT) ". quested that she report that the low Lithofacies in the Northern thropologlCal tracts on modern thrilling topic of "Complex An­ cord of the lamp which was Appalachians" in 354 Arms at 8 Amencan SOClelY that recent Note implication - nasty, gular Momentum in Three Par­ clumsy, sneaking boors of stu­ broken had been wound around p.m., we are talking about a real years have seen. To be issued ticle Potential Scattering," and dents broke said lamp. But now the end table leg, perhaps by gutsy subject. under respected imprint of is certainly more interesting we hear from guardian ,of stu- one of the previous crews." Here is something that even "l\Jight Stand" this tract bears than a Well Baby C.onference. title, "Top Level Luse," and con­ cerns itself lIltlmalely wlth life cyCle of a "big ousiness man WhO gets locs." 'l'echmen are eagerly awalting appearance of this im­ portant document, as are dozens of top-flight scholars of human behavior. GARRETT· I SEARCH Annelides Suck Blood Sophomores attending Coarse­ will interview on this campus B.S., M.S., Ph.D. man lecLUre on lumpy impe­ dances may have noted presence of a cerLam female with ::lhmuck Chythe, said female bearing upon her glrc.l.le a sllderule. Benind eronautical, Electronics, this scene of domestic tranquil­ ity lies a far more subtle SItua­ tion than the most acute-but­ out-of-it observer would ever surmise. First, the female, Bir­ Electrical, echanical die Leech by name, was of late mess dress of one of ,traditiop.s of the campus, Gorgon Preg­ nantstraw; upon a falling out of more things than just feelings, and he ical Engineers: Annelid left Gorgon, only to be taken up by Shmuck and Sieve Marsh, Shmuck's roommate. Since the inception of this re­ Physicists; Mathematicians; lationship, Chythe and Marsh have diligently alternated in their amusement of Leech. At Intersouse Dance, they both took Engineering Mechanics her, one holding each hand. Of late, Shmuck has been encour­ aging luxuriant proliferation of ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hirsuteness on cleft extremity. • • Unfortunately, one end of Chythe's noggin is indistinguish­ L...-______~ Thursday, Jan. 31 i------able from the other; one cannot blame Birdie for desiring such • • a change, considering final re­ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sult. And so their life diddles along The AiResearch divisions of the Garrett Corpora­ background and training will not be wasted; you its merry way., tion are among the most successful organizations will need it to solve the problems encountered in in the fascinating field of producing specially the development of sophisticated equipment. Last Moon day, one minion of our liberty guardian force designed aerospace systems and components for The demand and respect for an intense engineer­ detected light in Why Lounge. prime manufacturers or government agencies. ing effort at Garrett-AiResearch creates a profes­ Tech Ed K. accompanied him in They also compete in industrial and commercial sional atmosphere that is second to none in the a partial investigation, observ­ fields on an international basis. aerospace industry. ing girl with Techman. Guess who? Shmuck and Leech. Guard At Garrett-AiResearch the products are highly To help you in job placement, an orientation calmly asks: "Are you mar­ engineered. You work on advanced systems and program covering several months is available to ried?" People reply; "Are you equipment doing much original design and state acquaint you with various laboratory, design and insinuating ...?" Guard replies, of the ~nt work. The majority of your engineering development assignments. "No. Are you married?" Even­ tual result - removal of S. & L. AiResearch Division Who knows what will be ulti­ AiResearch Division mate result? Los Angeles, California Phoenix, Arizona B & G Attacks •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• B & G's glorious close-knit Space environmental control systems (for Mercury, Gemini, Aircraft gas turbines for onboard auxiliary power, heli­ organization to defraud the Stu­ Apollo space vehicles). copter prime power, ground support applications for dent Bod has been found out! Central air data computing systems, submarine controls. aircraft and tactical missile units. Arise and defend your wallets! Miniature cryogenic refrigeration systems using high speed Pneumatic, hydraulic and electromechanical systems and (150,000 rpm) turboexpanders. controls for aircraft and missiles. Drugs Sundries Cosmetics Tobaccos Life sciences studies for space. Cryogenic fluid control systems. CALIFORNIA REXALL High speed (48,000 rpm), high frequency power generation Industrial systems providing electrical power PHAR.MACY systems. Static power converters and controllers. and air conditioning for buildings. 555 S. Lake SY 2-3156 Supersonic transport aircraft studies. Nuclear engine control systems. Jet aircraft starters, constant speed drive-starter units. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Waste heat recuperators for gas turbine engines. Aircraft environmental systems utilizing Freon and air cycle Special purpose pneumatic analog computers for process refrigeration. industries. control systems. Air moving and control systems for Ground Effects Machine welcome to the Missile and spacecraft accessory power systems, thrust vec­ vehicles. tor steering, reaction attitude control systems. Gear box drives. Campus Environmental space radiators, evaporators, condensors. Nuclear and solar power conversion system for space. Barber Shop -420°F to 22000F heat transfer systems. Air turbine motors. in Winnett Center • Make an appointment to meet with Garrett-AiResearch interviewers on your campus. all haircuts $1.75 Literature is available at your engineering placement office. Three Barbers to Serve You AIRESEARCH MANUFACTURING DIVISIONS • Los Angeles 9, California • Phoenix, Arizona 8 to 5 :30 Monday - Friday Systems and Components for: Paul A. Harmon Aircraft. Missile, Spacecraft. Electronic, Nuclear and Industrial Applications