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SORBAUD CALIFORNIA TECH DEBATERS TOMORROW PLACE Volume XLIX Colifornio Instil ute () I Technology _____ _ _ __________ __ Thursdoy, Februory 12, 1948 ______________________ 1'10. 16 to Feature Struggle for Sorhian '"y" Fund Drive i Many Surprises Scheduled Starts with Goal In Most Novel Program of Year PI d A $1750 Noted Actors Featured in Drama ace t Of History from Otto I to Present The Y budget for the coming The assembly tomorrow at 11:00 in Culbertson is devoted en- year will require $8600. Over I tirely to the cause uf Sorbian independence, and all true Sorbs half of this amount will come mu st attend. Due to the efforts of the ASCIT social committee, from the Board of T rustees , the I t he Rally Commi tte e, the history d epartment, and s ome fine old Pasadena Y and Pas a den a brew, the ciramutized history of Lu sat ia ( Upper and Lower) will churches. The re st of the amount be presented full force to a.1I you reverent Sorbs. I must be sec ured from 0 the r ® SUl'pl'ises Await sou rces, of which the faculty and Astronomer to There wil l be a lot of surp r ises stude nl body are asked lo can· in store for everybody. In fact, lribute $1750. there probably has never been a The drive will start Monday, H t At F' 'd mOl'e unusual assembly pre· Feb" IG, and continue tlll'oughout OS IreSI e pared fol' the drooling masses of lhe week, during which tim e this fine old institution. each per s on on campus will be Walter S. Adams, LL.D., ScD., SOl'bian Viciss it ud es contacted by one of a hundr ed will be host at a Sunday night The play depicts life in Lusatla solicitors. The drive will be un· fireside this week, according to from the time of Otto I, through del' the direction of Dave Mac· Tom Tracy, chairman of the Y the blunders of his son, Wil li am Kenzie, genera l chairman; Bi JI I F'ires ide Committee. the Basturd, who became Arch. Mueh lberger, Dick Roehm , Doug Dr. Adams was one of the first bishop of Mainz; the meddling Deth lefsen , Bob Barraclough, scientists to make observations of King Henry the Fowler; the Pat Glover and Rube Kachadoo· through the new 200-inch reflec- intrigues of Pope Agapetus II; rian. tor; as director of the Mount Wil - and the di s position of Lusat ia \Vh y Con t.· jbute to the Y? <0:011 OllSel"Vatol'y untl"1 loot year, at the CUllgl" eSS of VI"en l la PICTURE 2: Here we have a candid shot of on e of those famou s Lu sa ti an ge nd armes. Th ey are fully train ed to perform und er .., ""'" ev ery co nc ei va bl e situ ation . You will note that this intelligent looking fell ow is a de qua tely dress ed eith er for bed or to r tramping Over 90 per cent of the student he is one of tile foremost men in (1815). It ends with the revolt we ha ve two young students hom th e Uni v er sit y ot Jo ckdo rt. Th ey we re snapp ed ,nform ally on th e steps of body benefits directly by Y serv- the field of Astrophys i cs in the of Lusatia.ns against the dom i- the Phrenol ogy B uilding . You will note th at in each ca s e, on e t rouse r I<:g is roll ed up . Thi s '5 bec au se It gets pr etty de ep th ere . ices 01' activit ies. IL is the only United States today. neering powers. All these inci - Fl "fteen Schools Debate at Terh AS CIT ElertI'on I "" .... spiritual' nee cl s of students. homes to groups of Tech s tu· s ponsibility. Through its sponsorship are I S" "I I PI A d cents. 19nup 1Il louse lounges. F amo us Th es pian s t o Act F h available the capacity-crowded I Beaver Orators Place ourt . ans " nnounce " l uncheon clubs" Th e Y provides Thi s play will be infinite ly en- PI t Off hanc ed by the acting of Bud Mit- a progra.m of forums throughout ers NommatIOns for ASCIT offt· the year that range fl'om cur - acemen tenthal, Paul Saltman, "Blac k ie" Ik b M M ce l'S to be elected for the next rent events to sex. The con. Stone, Jack Ottestad , Fran k Ev- Fridoy Bonquet Feotures To y ax ason, M I ans, Bill Muehlberger and many Second Holf of Tourney Slated for UCLA school year are open today, IT stantly attendeci Sunday night a t 'ews others" The last vi cious battle to was announced by ABCIT pres l' l faculty firesides are under the ny nerVI conquer Lusatia w ill be staged Competing against fifteen Californ ia colleges from San Diego dent Bl'uce Worcester. The n om· Y's direction. The Y is always F " !v! I S D in full deta.i L This you can't to Stockton and ovr 100 debate team s, Callech debaters last 'n- ination assembly will held ready to advise and counsel on en receiving t 1e eg r ee E miss! deW and Saturday surged into the win co l umn to take seco nd- Friday, February 20, at which problems of a pers onal nature. in Electrical or Mechanical " " "J f h' Sy mpa t. hy Da n ce Slated place honors in the senio r divi-® . . time nominating sp eeches will be On the materia l s ide the Y pro· gll1eenng 1Il une 0 t IS year sio n and third pl ace in the nov· given FI'l?a y n.ight in the Athen. made and the ca ndidates will ac - vides a book exchange service, and who are interested in a sales After seei ng the true story of ice division in the annua l Ca eum which featured Dr. Max cept. Elections will be held the a loan fund, a lost and found engineering careel' may be inter- Lu sa tian strugg les for indepen - tech debate tournament. Leo Mason, Cal tech professor, as Thur s day after this assembly, se rvice and a lounge. Typewl'it. ested in the Hal'ni s chfeger Cor- dence, you'll be unab le to miss Breiman and Stan Boico u rt , the guest speaker. Dr. Mason, in hi s February 26. e rs, an adding machine, and pos. pora t ion of Mi l waukee, Wiscon. the fort h com ing dance given in senior division team, shared sec- talk, "The Way of Science," Ol'fi ccs Op en ter material are ava ilable. ::;in. Thi s company is looking for the h onor of Sorbian lndepen - and place with S.C., while the ur ged the use of the scientific The offices of ASCIT Presi. men who have s ales aptitude. dence. This dance is Sat u rday tl d " til Olutl"Oll of ti,e the 21st. The dress is unus ual novice team of George Brown me 10 Il1 e s dent, Vice·President, Secretary, Studenls who are selected for and Cl em Savant met a three· world's politica l and social prot- Treasurer , Publici ty lVl h nager, Frye DI'srusses employment with this organiza. and bas ed on Sorbia n a.ttire . way s plit with V.C.L.A. and S. C. Iems where we so often aban - Ath letic Manager, Rally C.om- .... rjon will be offered a place in Fou rt h in Tournam ent don tr u th and r eason for preju· missioner, and First and Second the student traini ng program R' 1. tt T k C R First place was awa r ded to dice " Representative s mus t be filled, MarrI'age, Sex conducted at the company's plant IC .. e s a es rew ace, U,C"L.A" in both the i ndividua l (Continued on Page 4) as well as the pos ts of Editors in Milwa ukee, Upon succe ss fu l Flamers at Mountal'n Oaks team prize and in tournament an d Busines:; Managers of the comp let ion of the program, t 11 e ra tin g. Caltech placed fourth in "Y" P II R I C.a lilo nia 'l'cc h and the Big '1' , Ml's. C_ Brooks Frye, prefac- trainee is prepared fo l' a field as· the tournament, being surpassed 0 evea S and the head Yell Leader. ing her lecture with the assur· s ignmenl. h I h I S C N ' t" \' d ance that "you can't reaso n with Expectations of a r iotous eve- ning were far su rpassed last'sat - urday n ight at the Ricketts- Flem ing barn dance when just the right ·sized crowd gathe r ed to cheer h ouse teams and admire the beauty of such quee ns as l\'iiss Peneplane of 1948. on ly by t e arger sc 00 s, . . l 'O Hlllla .lOn I"oce Ul' C A booklet is available in the C C 0 S h t C I C t ' T d Id th t h "t' women!", held forth on "The and L"A, '"" r" c u Z, a - onserva lye ren n 01' el' ate nomma Ion Placement omce de sc ribing the I d th t h bl I I d f Factor of Sex in the Hea lthy tech debate coac 1, state a e assem y may )e p an ne or pl'Ociw;ts of this company. Any- II I d "th t l e C S d t" " t" tit all Marriage" last Mond " ay even i ng was very we pease Wl 1 A IT t t lme, I IS nece ssary 1 a one inlel'ested shou ld coritact t he resu l ts of the tournament i nas· monn u en S nomination s be turned in, in in the Y's second Sex Forum. Pla.cement Office immediately. much as the senior teams won 75 . writing, to a member of the Mrs. Fr ye's main thesis was per cent of their debates, th us I In a ... ASCTT Board of Directol's by that sex in marriage is largely defeating a ll other colleges of event to Its fund· [ alS lno dllve, 1100n tl t'X I. 'l'hUl 's d: l'Y, F'c b. 19. an expressio n of all the attitudes compara.b le si ze. Subject of the t,he The USUClI procedure will be in which husband and wife are debate which remains the same Pres ldenllal candidate fdvOled followed .::It the nomination as· related. Converse ly most sexua l fot' school year, was, "Re- most b:, a ltl:o.ugh s embly: If two 01' more candi- troubles arise from resentments, ol ved T hat a World Federal Republican excep .t Ta,lt eas il ) oate s are n omi na te d for an of. di ss ati s fact ion, worries and fears Should Be Estab· ?Ou. ld defeat PreSident I fi ce al the assembl.y , nomina- which may be extrasexual. l ished ." 111 a poll of the undelgradudte tions for that post WIll be clos ed The American i nstitute of Ban qu et student body, conducted by the thirty seco nd s aft e I' the final Family Re l ations counselor urg- Initiating a new event in de· Cal tec h Y on some of more no mination. I f o nly one candi- ed all men to cast out idea s that bate tournaments. a banquet was important aspects of Nat.lO. nal .Af- dale is nominated, nominations sex .is dirty 01' unhealthy or' to fai rs, and st u dent part lclpa.tlOn will s tay' open until noon on be denied. Mrs. Frye insisted in the program offered by the FdH"wu'Y 25, duJ" that active, healthy se x activi· Compus Colendtlr "Y." ing which time nominatio ns may ties are invariably r eflected in R es ults of Poll s ucces s on the intellectual level. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12- . (Co ntinued on Page 4) Upper Luncheon Club at the Tr aln- The resu l ts of the po ll are as Much time was given to a di s- ing Table, 12:00. follows: cuss ion of the Kinsey report, Th r oop Club Meeting, 12:20 p.m. Db T St Dancin'i'l Class, Culberts,!n Hall, 7 :30 Ft· h . (1) Who would you favor if the following a 0 age which asserted ly will provide Glee Club Rehearsal 10 Throop Cub, were the candidates . f B 30 69 5 01 much hell)fu l info rmatIOn or : p.m. (a) Stassen . FR,DAY, "BRUARY 13- " T,um.n 23H, ValentI'ne Dance marriage counse ll ing" Student Lusatlan Indepen- Wallace 7.30Yg dence 11:00 a.m. (b) Warren 67.9 Yo Basketball Game, Cal tech vs . Pomona, Truman 23.4% th ere. Wallace 8.7% The mu sic of llob Case and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14- (cl Dewey 50.6% Dabney, Vale nti ne Pa r ty. Truman 37.49'9 his ten.piece orche stra will be Fl emi ng, Moun talO Pa r.ty. Wallace 12.0% . Throop-Ricketts, Semiformal Va l en t ine (d) Taft featured at Dabney's Va lentllle Tech Students to Attend World Peace Meeting Pady, Dabney L ou nge. Semiformal tomorrow night. At SUNDAY , FEBRUARY 15- .. (2) European Reliet Program, 8 o'clock most of the couples will i A gro up of Cal tech students Musicale in Dabney L ounge, 7 : 30 p. m. St r ong in favor 40.6% I Blacker, Mountain P arty. Moderate ly 10 favor 39.00-/,., go to Pierre' s for dinner, . will attend the I nstitute of In- MONDAY , FEBRUARY 16-- Moderately opposed 6.8% \Vllel"e rese l"vatiolls Ilave been ' tel'nat ional Relations to be he ld St udent Assemb l y, 11:00 a. m. S trongly opposed 6.8% Y Forum Mee t ing, Dabney Lounge, 7 :30 No opinion 6.80/0 . . mmle fo l' them by the h ouse. At I at Chapman Coll ege on Satul'- p m (3) MiJrtarj.' T ralOlng TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17- Strongly in favo r 27.0% 9:30 they will retur n to Dabney day, February 14. Thi s institute Newman Club Dabney Lounge, 4: 15 Modera tely in favo r 21.3% J p.m, all Catholic students i nvited. Modera tely 16.2% l ounge, which will be decorated I is des i gned to enab le students Band Practice , Culbertson Hall , 7:30 St r ongly opposed 29.8% fol' the occasion, and ck1nce 'til from Southern California col- p.m. . . No opinio n 5' .3 % . . Christian Science Organization Meeting, (4) The Un i ted States Fo r eign PoliCY: l:00. In addit ion to refreshments, leges to discuss together the 20'] Dabney, 7:30 p.m. I St r ong in favor 13.7% WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18- Mode r ately in fa vor 47.0% entertainment is planned for t he pr ob lems of wor ld peace u nder Luncheon Club at the T raIning Moderate ly opposed 16.7% the general theme: "\Vo r ld Peace Table 12 :00. Strongly opposed \3.1 % Math dub. 106 Astro, 4:30 p.m. No opinion 9.5% Tu esday, Dabney part icipates vs. the Cold War." Y Cabinet Meeting, Y Lounge, 7:15 p.m. Fencing pabney House, 7:30 p.m. Th e r esults on student partici· in the flr sl of several exchange The in s titute wi ll l ast from 9 Orchest ra Practlca, Cu l ber tson, 7 :30 p.m patl"oll in the "Y" proaram incli- dilln el '" it ha s sched uled for the a.m. to 9 p.m. and the cost in· THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19- 0 Upper Class Cl ub at the Train- cate th at the most popular is the I re st of t he term, when it sends cluding two mea ls will be $2 .50. 109 T able, 12.00. I "d" h 292 '" S" " Thro,?p Club 12:20 p.m. . Sunday FlreSI es, WIt . 70; I abou t 34 men out to cnpps III Interested students s hould make Class, Cui rtson Hall, 7.30 I while the Monday nig ht Forums j l' etul'n for about half the girls reservat i ons in advance through Glee Club Rehearsal in Throop Cl ub, are a. close second wi th 28.2% \ from Br owning House. the Y.M.C.A. 8:30 p. m. , Interview Schedule FEB R UARY 16 AND 17- SYLVANiA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, INC., New York, N.Y . Mr. Howa rd L. Richardson . Seniors and Gr aduate students in ELECTRI - CAL ENGINEERING, MEC H ANICAL ENGI - NEER I NG AND PHYS I CS in r e- search. design or development, or produc - tion work in the of radio tubes, radio sets, electronic equipment and lamps and illumination. interested in IN"DUS - TRIAL ENGIN EERS. Men re cei ving their of Business Administration degrees, Fi g ur' es Exa min ed Thi s year's beauty contest had able judges Dalton, Stix and Price pro c uring the vital statis - tic s. Mi ss Hoganburger, Mi riam of the ath letic office, was win· ner and queen of t he eve wit h Mi ss Ejection Rally r unn ing a close secon d. particularly those with B.s . Degrees in en- Traditiona l crew race s saw gmeering, who might want to enter ciflc po sit i ons either 10 engineering or Rickett s leadi ng by t h r e e manufacturing departments, with the thought that they would eventually get length s as Bowen "pou r ed it on" into industrial management or posi- in the "foam" stretch. tions . Employment in the EAST. FE BR UARY 16 AND 17- Second triumph of the evening ARABIAN AMERICAN OIL COMPANY, R" k h H L" M M l. E. R. McClung. and Graduates to IC etts wen ' ot IpS OSS in ME, EE. CE ChE, Ch and Ph not pre- and Durl}am de feated D i c k viously seen who are in the upper 15 pe r cen t of the with supe ri or qua Ii fica- Marsh and B ill Boute ll e of Fl em- tions, whether married or sin9le, and re· ,' . f" fl of whether they assignme'!t mg 111 a l ery amer. to f ore ign or domestic service : All cand l- The evening seemed just we ll dates hired will be employed in the San Francisco Office and, afte r they have had begun when the band folded up period of familiariza ti on a.nd at twe lve, and a last minute rush trainin g, the subject of fo r eign se r vIce may then be if desired. at the keg e'ncled the dance. previously interv ie wed whom Mr. McClung wishes to see will be notified. FEBRUA RY 18, 19 AND 20- DOUGLAS AI RCRAFT COMPANY, Mr. C. C. L avene. Seniors and Graduate students in AERONAUTICS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER . ING AND MAT HEMATICS. BS in MlCHANICAL ENGINEERING in Mechanical design and board work. Pro- and PhD candidates in PHYSICS. FE BR UARY 24 AND 25- SHELL Oil, DEVELOPMENT AND CHEM- ICAL COMPANY- See bulletin boards when furth er niformation becomes available. SEE PLACEMENT SECRETARY REGA. RD- ING THE FOLLOWING : MARCH 2, 3: DuPONT of De law are, Ph.D's. in Ch, ChE, Ph, ME, Plan t Physi- ology, and M$ in Ch, ChE. MARCH 1-5 : STANDARD OI L of Calif. Re - Interview of men notified. MARCH 4: SOCONY-VACUUM OIL of N.Y. - ChE, Pet E, ME. Interested in fo r- eign work. MARCH 4: GEN , MOT ORS of Det r oit. Orientation in 206 Dabney, 4:30 P. M. A ll interviewees must attend. MARCH 5-8: GEN . MOTORS of Detroit. ME. EE, Meta l E, Ch .E, Indust. E , Ph uatcs. Location in East. (Continued on Page 4) Valentine Formal Dance Set by Ricketts, Throop The members of Ricketts House and . Throop Club have set their annua l Valent i ne's dance for Fr iday night. An en- joyable evening is expected, dancing to the me ll ow music of Hal Lowman and his band" T he evening's festivitie s will be he ld in the lounge of Dabney Ha ll , which will be decorated with a Valentine theme. The order of the evening is semiformal att i re with "forma l s" for the gir ls and dark s uits or tuxe s for t he ir es? corts.

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SORBAUD CALIFORNIA TECH DEBATERS

TOMORROW PLACE

Volume XLIX Colifornio Instil ute () I Technology

_____ _ _ __________ __ Thursdoy, Februory 12, 1948 ______________________ 1'10. 16

I Frida~ Assemhl~ to Feature Struggle for Sorhian Lihert~ '"y" Fund Drive iMany Surprises Scheduled Starts with Goal In Most Novel Program of Year PI d A $1750 Noted Actors Featured in Drama

ace t Of History from Otto I to Present The Y budget for the coming The assembly tomorrow at 11:00 in Culbertson is devoted en-

year will require $8600. Over I tirely to the cause uf Sorbian independence, and all true Sorbs half of this amount will come must attend. Due to the efforts of the ASCIT social committee, from the Board of T rustees, the I t he Rally Commi ttee, the history department, and some fine old Pasadena Y and Pas a den a brew, the ciramutized history of Lusat ia ( Upper and Lower) will churches. The res t of the amount be presented full force to a.1I you reverent Sorbs.

I must be secured from 0 the r ® S Ul'p l'ises A w a it

sou rces, of which the faculty and Astronomer to There wil l be a lot of surpr ises stude nl body are asked lo can· in store for everybody. In fact, lribute $1750. there probably has never been a

The drive will start Monday, H t At F' 'd mOl'e unusual assembly pre· Feb" IG, and continue tlll'oughout OS IreSI e pared fol' the drooling masses of lhe week, during which tim e this fine old institution. each person on campus will be Walter S. Adams, LL.D., ScD., S Ol'bian Viciss itud es contacted by one of a hundred will be host at a Sunday night The play depicts life in Lusatla solicitors. The drive will be un· fireside this week, according to from the time of Otto I, through del' the direction of Dave Mac· Tom Tracy, chairman of the Y the blunders of his son, Wil liam Kenzie, general chairman; BiJI I F'ires ide Committee. the Basturd, who became Arch. Mueh lberger, Dick Roehm , Doug Dr. Adams was one of the first bishop of Mainz; the meddling Deth lefsen, Bob Barraclough, scientists to make observations of King Henry the Fowler; the Pat Glover and Rube Kachadoo· through the new 200-inch reflec- intrigues of Pope Agapetus II; rian. tor; as director of the Mount Wil- and the disposition of Lusat ia

\Vh y Con t .·jbute to t h e Y? <0:011 OllSel"Vatol'y untl"1 loot year, at the CUllgl"eSS of VI"enlla PICTURE 2 : Here we have a candid shot of one of those famous Lusa tian gendarmes. They are fully trained to perform under .., ""'" every conceivable situation. You will note that this intelligent looking fellow is adequa tely dressed either for bed or tor tramping Over 90 per cent of the student he is one of tile foremost men in (1815). It ends with the revolt ~~coT8~Et~~ s ':t°e~~ we have two young students hom the Univer sity ot Jockdort. They were snapped ,nformally on the steps of body benefits directly by Y serv- the field of Astrophysics in the of Lusatia.ns against the domi­the Phrenology Building. You will note that in each case, one trouser I<:g is rolled up . This '5 because It gets pretty deep there. ices 01' activit ies. IL is the only United States today. neering powers. All these inci-

Fl"fteen Schools Debate at Terh AS CIT ElertI'on ~~7~n~~~~~~gO~h~al~~1~s~l~aeldi~~~ erLa,~I~c~u~fc~l~'e IPI'~l~~:~~~S ~~~rl: I ~~,7t;r~:: ~~:~~ ~~ ~~t~I~~a~~a~:: "" .... spiritual' nee cl s of students. homes to groups of Tech s tu· s ponsibility.

Through its sponsorship a re I S" "I I

PI A d cents. 19nup 1Il louse lounges. Famous Thes pians t o Act

F h available the capacity-crowded I

Beaver Orators Place ourt .ans" nnounce " luncheon clubs" The Y provides Thi s play will be infinitely en-

PI t Off hanced by the acting of Bud Mit-a progra.m of forums throughout ers

NommatIOns for ASCIT offt· the year that range fl'om cur- acemen tenthal, Paul Saltman, "Blackie"

Ik b M M ce l'S to be elected for the next rent events to sex. The con. Stone, Jack Ottestad, Frank Ev-Fridoy Bonquet Feotures To y ax ason, M I ans, Bill Muehlberger and many Second Holf of Tourney Slated for UCLA school year are open today, IT stantly attendeci Sunday night a t 'ews others" The last v icious battle to

was announced by ABCIT presl' l faculty firesides are under the ny nerVI conquer Lusatia w ill be staged Competing against fifteen Californ ia colleges from San Diego dent Bl'uce Worcester. The nom· Y's direction. The Y is always

F " !v! I S D in full deta.i L This you can't to Stockton and ovr 100 debate teams, Callech debaters last 'n- ination assembly will b~ held ready to advise and counsel on en receiving t 1e B.~. egree E miss! deW and Saturday surged into the win column to take second- Friday, February 20, at which problems of a personal nature. in Electrical or Mechanical n·

" " "J f h' Sympa t.h y Da nce S la t ed place honors in the senio r d ivi-® . . time nominating speeches will be On the materia l s ide the Y pro· gll1eenng 1Il une 0 t IS year sion and third place in the nov· given FI'l?ay n.ight in the Athen. made and the candidates will ac- vides a book exchange service, and who are interested in a sales After seei ng the true story of ice division in the annual Ca l· eum which featured Dr. Max cept. Elections will be held the a loan fund, a lost and found engineering careel' may be inter- Lusatian struggles for indepen­tech debate tournament. Leo Mason, Ca ltech professor, as Thursday after this assembly, service and a lounge. Typewl'it. ested in the Hal'nischfeger Cor- dence, you'll be unable to miss Breiman and Stan Boicou rt , the guest speaker. Dr. Mason, in his February 26. e rs, an adding machine, and pos. pora t ion of Mi lwaukee, Wiscon. the forthcom ing dance given in senior division team, shared sec- talk, "The Way of Science," Ol'ficcs Open ter material are ava ilable. ::;in. This company is looking for the h onor of Sorbian lndepen-and place with S.C., while the u rged the use of th e scientific The offices of ASCIT Presi. men who have sales aptitude. dence. This dance is Satu rday

tl d " til Olutl"Oll of ti,e the 21st. The dress is unusua l novice team of George Brown me 10 Il1 e s dent, Vice·President, Secretary, Studenls who are selected for and Clem Savant met a three· world's politica l and social prot- Treasurer, Publici ty lVlh nager, Frye DI'srusses employment with this organiza. and based on Sorbian a.ttire. way s plit with V.C.L.A. and S.C. Iems where we so often aban- Ath letic Manager, Rally C.om- .... rjon will be offered a place in

F ourth in Tournament don tru th and r eason for preju· missioner, and F irst and Second the student training program R' 1. tt T k C R First place was awarded to dice" Representatives mus t be filled, MarrI'age, Sex conducted at the company's plant IC .. e s a es rew ace,

U,C"L.A" in both the individual (Continued on Page 4) as well as the posts of Editors in Milwa ukee, Upon successfu l Flamers at Mountal'n Oaks team prize and in tournament and Busines:; Managers of the complet ion of the program, t 11 e ra ting. Caltech placed fourth in "Y" P II R I C.a lilo,·nia 'l'cch and the Big '1', Ml's. C_ Brooks Frye, prefac- trainee is prepared fo l' a field as· the tournament, being surpassed 0 evea S and the head Yell Leader. ing her lecture with the assur· signmenl.

h I h I S C N ' t" \' d ance that "you can't reason with

Expectations of a r iotous eve­ning were far s urpassed last'sat­urday n ight at the Ricketts­Flem ing barn dance when just the right·sized crowd gathered to cheer house teams and admire the beauty of such queens as l\'iiss Peneplane of 1948.

only by t e arger sc 00 s, . . l ' OHlllla .lOn I"oce Ul'C A booklet is available in the C C 0 S h t C I C t' T d Id th t h "t' women!", held forth on "The and L"A, '"" r " c u Z, a - onserva lye ren n 01' el' ate nomma Ion Placement omce describing the

I d th t h bl I I d f Factor of Sex in the Hea lthy tech debate coac 1, state a e assem y may )e p an ne or pl'Ociw;ts of this company. Any-II I d "th t l e C S d t" "t" tit all Marriage" last Mond" ay even ing was very we pease W l 1 A IT t t lme, I IS necessary 1 a one inlel'ested shou ld coritact the

results of the tournament inas· monn u en S nominations be turned in, in in the Y's second Sex Forum. Pla.cement Office immediately. much as the senior teams won 75 . ~ writing, to a member of the Mrs. F rye's main thesis was per cent of their debates, th us I In a \~ell.timed ... p.~·el;n1 .it~.ary ASCTT Board of Directol's by that sex in marriage is largely defeating a ll other colleges of event to Its fund· [ alS lno dllve, 1100n tl t'X I. 'l'hUl'sd:l'Y, F'c b. 19. an expression of all the attitudes compara.ble size. Subject of the Har~ld S~asse l: el~l~l'ged .~s t,he The USUClI procedure will be in w h ich husband and wife are debate which remains the same Presldenllal candidate fdvOled followed .::It the nomination as· related. Conversely most sexual fot' th~ school year, was, "Re- most b:, ;s tude~ts, a ltl:o.ugh ~~.~ sembly: If two 01' more candi- troubles arise from resentments, o lved T hat a World Federal Republican excep.t Ta,lt eas il) oates are nomi na ted for an of. dissatisfact ion, worries and fears ~overnJ11ent Should Be Estab· ?Ou.ld defeat PreSident .Trum~lI1 , I fice al t he assembl.y , nomina- which may be extrasexual. lished." 111 a poll of the undelgradudte tions for that post WIll be closed The American i nstitute of

.~.Ih enC llm Banquet student body, conducted by the thirty seconds aft e I' the final Family Relations counselor urg-Initiating a new event in de· Ca ltech Y on some of t~le more nomination. I f only one candi- ed all men to cast out ideas that

bate tournaments. a banquet was important aspects of Nat.lO.nal .Af- dale is nominated, nominations sex . is dirty 01' unhealthy or ' to fa irs, and student partlclpa.tlOn will s tay' open until noon on be denied. Mrs. Frye insisted in the program offered by the \\redUl~sday , FdH"wu'Y 25, duJ" that active, healthy sex activi·

Compus Colendtlr "Y." ing which time nominations may ties are invariably reflected in Results of P oll success on the intellectual level. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12- . (Continued on Page 4)

Upper Cla~s Luncheon Club at the Traln- The resu lts of the poll are as Much time was given to a dis-ing Table, 12:00. follows: cuss ion of the Kinsey report,

Th roop Club Meeting, 12 :20 p.m. D b T St Dancin'i'l Class, Culberts,!n Hall, 7 :30 Ft· h. (1) Who would you favor if the following a ne~ 0 age which assertedly will provide Glee Club Rehearsal 10 Throop Cub, were the candidates . f

B 30 69 501 much hell)fu l informatIOn or : p.m. (a) Stassen . l~

FR,DAY, "BRUARY 13- " T,um.n 23H, ValentI'ne Dance marriage counsell ing" Student A~esembly, Lusatlan Indepen- Wallace 7.30Yg dence 11:00 a.m. (b) Warren 67.9 Yo

Basketball Game, Cal tech vs . Pomona, Truman 23.4% there. Wallace 8.7% The mus ic of llob Case and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14- (cl Dewey 50.6%

Dabney, Semi for~al Valentine Pa rty. Truman 37.49'9 his ten.piece orchestra will be Fleming, MountalO Pa r.ty. Wallace 12.0% . Throop-Ricketts, Semiformal Va lentine (d) Taft 40.0~,<> featured at Dabney's Va lentllle

Tech Students to Attend World Peace Meeting Pady, Dabney Lounge. ~~rr~~~ i~·.~4{; Semiformal tomorrow night. At

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15- .. (2) European Reliet Program, 8 o'clock most of the couples will i A grou p of Caltech students Musicale in Dabney Lounge, 7 :30 p.m. St rong in favor 40.6% I

Blacker, Mountain Party. Moderate ly 10 favor 39.00-/,., go to Pierre's for dinner, . will attend the Institute of In-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16-- Moderately opposed 6.8% \Vllel"e rese l"vatiolls Ilave been ' tel'nat ional Relations to be he ld Student Assembly, 11:00 a. m. Strongly opposed 6 .8%

Y Forum Mee ting, Dabney Lounge, 7 :30 No opinion 6.80/0 . . mmle fo l' them by the h ouse. At I at Chapman College on Satul'-p m (3) Un l ver~al MiJrtarj.' TralOlng

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17- Strongly in favor 27.0% 9:30 they will return to Dabney day, February 14. This institute Newman Club Dabney Lounge, 4: 15 Modera tely in favor 21.3% J

p.m, all Catholic students invited. Modera tely oppo~ed 16.2% lounge, which will be decorated I is des igned to enable students Band Practice, Culbertson Hall , 7:30 Strongly opposed 29.8% fol' the occasion, and ck1nce 'til from Southern California col-

p.m. . . No opinion 5'.3 % . . Christian Science Organization Meeting, (4) The Un ited States Foreign PoliCY: l:00. In addit ion to refreshments, leges to discuss together the

20'] Dabney, 7:30 p.m. I Strong in favor 13.7% WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18- Mode rately in favor 47.0% entertainment is planned for t he p roblems of wor ld peace under

F.ro~h Luncheon Club at the TraIning Moderate ly opposed 16.7% ~venin oa. the general theme: "\Vor ld Peace Table 12 :00. Strongly opposed \3.1 %

Math dub. 106 Astro, 4:30 p.m. No opinion 9.5% Tu esday, Dabney part icipates vs. t h e Cold War." Y Cabinet Meeting, Y Lounge, 7:15 p.m. Fencing Clas~, pabney House, 7:30 p.m. The results on student partici· in the flrsl of several exchange The ins titute wi ll last from 9 Orchest ra Practlca, Cu lber tson, 7 :30 p.m patl"oll in the "Y" proaram incli- dillne l'" it has sched uled for the a.m. to 9 p.m. and the cost in· THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19- 0 ~ Upper Class Lun~heon Club at the Train- cate t hat the most popular is the I rest of t he term, when it sends cluding two meals will be $2 .50.

109 Table, 12.00. I "d" h 292 '" S" " Thro,?p Club Meetin~ 12:20 p.m. . Sunday FlreSI es, WIt . 70; I abou t 34 men out to cnpps III Interested students should make Dag%~g Class, Cui rtson Hall, 7.30 I while the Monday nigh t Forums j l'etul'n for about half the g ir ls reservat ions in advance through Glee Club Rehearsal in Throop Club, are a. close second w ith 28.2% \ from Browning House. the Y.M.C.A.

8:30 p.m.

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Interview Schedule FEB RUARY 16 AND 17-

SYLVANiA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, INC., New York, N.Y. Mr. Howa rd L. Richardson. Seniors and Graduate students in ELECTRI ­CAL ENGINEERING, MEC HANICAL ENGI ­NEER ING AND PHYS ICS intere~ted in re­search. design or development, or produc­tion work in the tield~ of radio tubes, radio sets, electronic equipment and lamps and illumination. AI~o interested in IN"DUS­TRIAL ENGIN EERS. Men receiving their Ma~tcr of Business Administration degrees,

Fig ur'es Exa mined This year's beauty contest had

able judges Dalton, Stix and Price procuring the vital statis­tics. Miss Hoganburger, Miriam of the ath letic office, was win· ner and queen of t he eve with Miss Ejection Rally running a close secon d.

particularly those with B.s . Degrees in en- Traditiona l crew races saw gmeering, who might want to enter ~pe-

ciflc posit ions either 10 engineering or Ricketts leading by t h r e e manufacturing departments, with the thought that they would eventually get lengths as Bowen "poured it on " into industrial management or sale~ posi- in the "foam" stretch. tions . Employment in the EAST. FE BR UARY 16 AND 17- Second triumph of the evening

ARABIAN AMERICAN OIL COMPANY, R" k h H L" M Ml. E. R. McClung. Senior~ and Graduates to IC etts wen' ot IpS OSS in ME, EE. CE ChE, Ch and Ph not pre- and Durl}am defeated D i c k viously seen who are in the upper 15 per cen t of the c la~s, with superior qua Ii fica- Marsh and B ill Boutelle of F lem-tions, whether married or sin9le, and re· , ' . f" fl ga rdl e5~ of whether they de~ire assignme'!t mg 111 a lery amer. to fore ign or domestic service : All candl- The evening seemed just well dates hired will be employed in the San Francisco Office and, afte r they have had begun when the band folded u p fea~onable period of familiariza tion a.nd at twe lve, and a last minute rush training, the subject of fo reign servIce may then be discus~ed, if desired. Tho~e at the keg e'ncled the dance. previously interv iewed whom Mr. McClung wishes to see will be notified. FEBRUARY 18, 19 AND 20-

DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY, Mr. C. C. Lavene. Seniors and Graduate students in AERONAUTICS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. ING AND MATHEMATICS. BS student~ in MlCHANICAL ENGINEERING intere~ted in Mechanical design and board work. Pro­fc~~ion<ll and PhD candidates in PHYSICS. FE BR UARY 24 AND 25-

SHELL Oil, DEVELOPMENT AND CHEM­ICAL COMPANY- See bulletin boards when further niformation becomes available.

SEE PLACEMENT SECRETARY REGA.RD­ING THE FOLLOWING :

MARCH 2, 3 : DuPONT of De laware, Ph.D's. in Ch, ChE, Ph, ME, Plan t Physi­ology, and M$ in Ch, ChE. MARCH 1-5 : STANDARD OI L of Calif. Re­Interview of men notified.

MARCH 4 : SOCONY-VACUUM OIL of N.Y.- ChE, Pet E, ME. Interested in fo r­eign work.

MARCH 4 : GEN , MOTORS of Detroit. Orientation in 206 Dabney, 4:30 P.M. All interviewees must attend.

MARCH 5- 8 : GEN. MOTORS of Detroit. ME. EE, Meta l E, Ch.E, Indust. E, Ph g rad~ uatcs. Location in East.

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Valentine Formal Dance Set by Ricketts, Throop

The members of Ricketts House and .Throop Club have set their annua l Va lentine's dance for Friday night. An en­joyable evening is expected, dancing to the mellow music of Hal Lowman and his band" T he evening's festivities will be he ld in the lounge of Dabney Hall , which will be decorated with a Valentine theme. The order of the evening is semiformal attire with "formals" for the girls a nd dark suits or tuxes for the ir es? corts.

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Editorial Staff Manag ing Editor. __ ... . .. .. Dic k. King S[)or ts EditOL _____ ..... Jack Scantli n Featur'c Ed i tor .. __ .Mi t ch Cotton News Editor. ........ __ __ __ ....... ___ __ ... Ji m Humme l News St a fl .. ........... .... ...... ....... .. . John lI~wis,

• "Oh, drin king beer at Moun·

tain Oak s and we were hav-ing fun , unti l-"

And thus ended on e of t he bet· LeI' brawls ever he ld by any of the houses. If I list ed all the people there, I 'd outdo e ven Scripps on nu mber of names per Jjn e. The popularity of the af­fa ir was attested by tile number of D~bney men present who came as "guests" ('??) of some· body ,

nutritious th an the water we get to d rink. Onions to Messr s, Thomas, Sorenson a nd St ron g, w ll o opposed . Needless to say, all student members voted A YE*.

Sex L cdu l'c S uccess

Tech Swimmers Tracksters Start Take to Water '\'" I h ' I ' '

The s wimming season will get under way n ext Monday as Ad­miral Merrick's merme n begin tra ining at th e P.C.C. pool.

· ... I t 1 t e lll terco legwte val"- I yea r Martlll W a lt was a top con-s it.y tl'ack season only three ' tender in t he pole vault and th is weeks aw.oiY, Coaches Doc Hanes year should show much improve­and Mason Anderson are putting ment, a nd likewise D w i g h t their charges through some sti ff Schroede r is demonstrating great afternoon workouts. The lads are improvement in the hu rdles. slowly getting into shape, and Wh en basketball season is there have been hopes exp ressed over Tex Bas? a nd Howell Tyson that this year' s squad w ill be will be s trong performers in'th e able to improve on las t yea r 's d iscus and shot putt. inau spicious record of a s ingle FIII'th c .. Str ength Will iam Wrigh t, Bob Critchton l , Bob

Kurland , . Bob Heppe, Tony Mala­noski . Bill Boutelle, Stan Boicourt, Sta n HiHrison . Jl.ick etts; f). 'owns F'lcming

Rewrite Staff .... ______ _ ......... Bob Haufe, chie f To S"'TIma",' ze b",'efly, the

La st Mon. a ll the fru strated ones wended their way to 201 Briclge to get secondhand wila t thcy can't get firsthand. One of the 11l3ny who a lso seemed more f rustrated was a grad student nam ed H elstrom (physics major a nd A ill Smythe), who asked th e clea l" lady if energy expended in sexu al intercourse would in­lercfere with strenuou s m ental concentration sayan theoretica l physics . She an swered NO, and immed ia.tely all othe rs heaved a

Ta king stock, we a re happy to find that only three men from las t year's va rs ity wilJ not re­turn. Un fo r tunately, t. woof th ese men were th e only divers around . Th erefore, if you can dive, or if you want to l earn to dive, be s ure to come out.

vktory. Coming in for their share of The competit ion will open on the points will be sprinters Bob

_March (j with Confere nc€' Relays F unk,l Dave Madden a.nd Joe 10 be held at Occidenta l. Follow- Green, and rounding out the ing \\"ill be t he AAU Relays in middle-distance department a re Long Beach. Afte r spring vaca- Erle Brown, Herbie Simons, Lion com petition will resume Dick Cornelius and Odell Carson. with a se ries of dual meets with Tech should be quite strong in

Dick Marsh, Lee Ross, Eric J ohannson Special Writers_._ :Mi t ch Cotton. J . C. Bear, mighty Ricketts m en made a

Walt DaVison, Carl Price, Bud Mlt ­T here is also a deficiency in

the free-s ty le departmen ts and all sw immers will be welcomed. Men interested should see Ed Mitchell in Dabney.

tentha l, John Whittlese y, Tom St ix clean sweep fo l' t.he evening, Sport s Staff .. _____ ._ ... Earl He fner, Neal Pings, . ' I

Paul Sallman, Thorne Bulle r, Bill W1Il11lng t l e fiEllner con test and Gothard, Don Peterson then the crew race, which really

Photographers ____ _ .. ...... Harold Baugh, Ralph Lovbe rg . Tom Tracy couldn 't be ca lled a race at a ll

Busi ness Staff • Manager ......... _____ __ __ _ __ _ Bill Bradley as they finished fi ve men ahead t remendou s sigh of relief. Circulat ion Manage r ... .... _____ .. _Abner Kapla n of the Redm.en WllO just don't Mac Bolts spen t a large part SWIMMING I each confere nce school and San· Bus iness St aff.. ___ ... .. .. Charl ie Steese COACH BOB MERRIC K HAS CALLED seem to go fer this hya r fjfe- of this pas t week end trying in THE OPENING SW IMMIN G PRACTICE ta Barba ra , and the season will

distance events with Jack Ma r­shall , Doug Brown, Don Peter­son , Mike Sellen and J ohn Kari­otis; and a promising aggregation of field event performers has col­lected with \Vayne Herzig, Win Sou le, W oody Bratnober and R ay Heggland.

Three Pla~s Slated For DraIlla Group

The Cal tech Drama. Circle was slunned by news that Ca rl Price had gal ten on the s tick, as the news broke tonight t hat three one-act pl ays had been chosen fo r t he th ird-term production.

Afte r hours of tense debate in c j ga l' smoke - filled comm ittee rooms wi th veteran TeclJ thes-

water. vain to drive up Mt. Wilson in FOR MONDAY, FEBRUAR Y 16TH AT i end Mny\ l with the Conference I ' 12 I' d h· . 4:30 P. M. AT THE P.c.c. POOl. ALL IVI

S na lws and Oth el's Attend l lS new -cy In er ve lcle. HIS VARSITY AND FROSH CAND IDATES I eel. Not to I)e debu"dant, I 'll 0"1 )1 latesl addition to the Peculiar SHOULD REPORT AT TH IS TIM E. ..' P As the intcrhouse swimm ing meet -. ca m "OS licct s

mention that many individuals Cal' Club is a Packard limousine. will be he ld In March on the 2nd and The outlook of the team a t 4th, men expect ing to compete in this not seen out of th eir holes pre- Royce is now the l1appy owner mee t are urged to report on February presen t is Clt1i te favorable, and viously this year were seen . I of Botts' former car, the "Thing." ,::'=6=th=,=============--===, I all meets should be featured by

All in all it was very success- 1n what str ikes me as rather - some fine individual perform-ful. I t's too bad that we have to good liming, On t he v e r y day n oat. Pa r t y go so far fOI" brew, bu t this ain 't that RO,yee bought it he became Blacker's Riverboat party was so for long. A usually r e li able stra nded in Los Angeles due to a rather calm affair a side from source informed me the Student some slight eccentricity in the a li ttle fut'niture being tossed F aculty Helations Com. voted to mechanism . ac ross the room. No one got sea-

an ces. Smilin' Sta n Barnes h as a good

edge on a ll half-n1i1ers in the conference, while Cannonba ll El­roy Chinn will be in the high brackets in the broad jump. Last

Th e interhouse and interclass meet.s will olfel' opportunities for some preseason demonstration s, anci by the time of the first m eet the squad should be ready to supply s tl'ong com petition to all a.dve rsa ries. rec.:ommend 3.2 on ca mpus LE- Ch cs31H>uke s ick. It was very gay and sophis-

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.. "Merry-go-round" speeds telephone dial governors

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Denver Cagers Falter, Lose To Poets

Beaver Five Drops Close Bulldog Tilt

After slagi ng a seemi ng ly imposs ihle com eback, the Beaver s S p () t t S \"' hi ttler's defending conference champs, runn ing second to Oc-fa ltered in an overtime and los t a ha rd-fough t 4B-to44 game to cicletlwl in the cu r re nt league race, g ra bbed an early lead on the Redla nds in a garne playeci on the winn e!':-;' court lasL Friday night BC;:lV C I'S Tuesday nigh t at the Armory and ' mainta ined a comfor t---------------~ Trailing 40 to 31 wi th jus t two a ble mal'gin t hroughout the gam e to win 44 to 32. It was the third Clean Sweep and a I,al f minu tes remai ning in <i>straight league setback lor t he

the game, the E ngi neers turned Caltech crew, but it did not im-

L ft D bon the heat and scored n ine B 11 S· k Talkin' It Over pair the ir t hi rd place position in i s a ney to point5· while ho lding Redla nds FroshSports Roundup U pupS In willi '.file Goon the s landings. scoreless, thus forcing the game -By E a.'. Hefner B F h Bi ll Moore, Poet center, led the

F h PI into a ll ove,·ti,ne with th e score eaver 1 ros 13 ·1 · I I ' k S ourt ace . y gar, men, JU:; ( on L now visitors with 15 points while a lt-Lieci, 10 to 40. .Just a word abou t t he bas ket- what to te ll you today. It's been ma n was high for the Engineers

By taking a clean sweep of a li i Goon Sp:H'ks Rirll y ball game a t Redla nds the othe r In Final Rally a bad week-end. The re fs a t Red- w ith 8. i )f their e ight games, Dabney Paul Saitma n, w ho scored 13 evening: I n ou r opinion Messrs. lands d idn 't have a cha n ce to Wh ittier pulled ahead at the how le I's moved out of th e cellar poin ts to keep in the l'unning Pendelton and Lloyd did the A dete rm in ed Redlands F' l'es l1- read t he Schuses fin e column s ta rt of the game, taking a 15 to ("If the interh ouse league this fo r the league incH vidua l scoring I worst Officiating job we have man fiv e nosed out the Beaver Ia.s t week a nd accord ingly made <1 lead at the midway point ot Lhe week. Adding to their glory, crown, s tarted the ·BeCiver rally ever seen , ancI that even goes fot' F h 41 43 · hi ' the game a bit rough for both firs t half. The Poets maintained 'ros -' ~ . , 111 t e fjn a 1l11n ute lea",". Dabney's No.2 team fired a hot by hitt ing a s hor t jump shot. Jay the Oxy game two weeks ago. of play last F' l' iday, droppin g the ..., Ta lking to the Bulldog this eleven poin t margi n , leadlllg

20 to 9 befol'e the Beavers malle the ir only ra lly of the evening which na rrowed the edge to 20 to JG at ha lft ime.

2132 se r ies, high for t he week . Montgome ry added t wo more on Bi ll Sch us ter d id a noble job last Tech boy s to th ird place in tile men tor a fter the fray con-Meanwhile Thl'Oop was win ning I a one. han c~ el· from jus t ou ts ide week in berating the str iped- Freshma n Confe rence. vi need me that t h is league is sL ill 6 R · k 3 2 II f 1 I b t II B shi,·te ,'''' bL' t l he g·,,',es a l tile t he fi nest that can be fou nd. ' games; Ie etts, ; Blacker, ; le ou Ine, U ' l e e"l,Vers Q , , It was Ru llpup Forwa rd Dy - .

d ' t'll t ·1 d 40 t 35 ' th Ora nge City we re J'ust too mu ch I-Ie said tha t he was sO )'1'y t hat an F leming on ly 1. At th e ha lf- S I I'CU e , 0 , W I scarce- son H amner who calmly dropped I I I I I d ct way mar k in the leagu e, the ly m ore than a minute to play. foJ' ti S to sit back a nd idly take. the winn ing free throw in t he- t 1(' game la,( t? Je p aye un el' s ta nd ings now read: Throop, 46; I,'o il S laUi.ng T:wtics Ga lli c L OUS t!c1 VI) bas ke t wi th 30 seconds left in such adverse circumstances a nd I"leming, 34; Ricketts, 31; Dab- Red la nds t ried to stall out the The referees messed up t he t he game to g ive t he Redlands lhat he wou ld make s ure that

26 d 8 1 k ·'3 ... b D F t h ["·0"1 ·ct bl I t foJ' the rest of t he ga mes the ney, ,an ae e r , _ . re m81ll lllg tllne, ut on • ur , . ,-,1 ga me conSI era · y, ) U team a hard·foug ht victo ry. AI-Feature attraction o f the day back in the lineup afte r miss ing real ly outdid· t hem selves in the though the I.'ros h made three n;~ rr ing would be differen t. It

. I I I I I ' V ·" 't 1· tl 1 was not cOi.l ch in a ill this case, it was th e telTific game rollecl by I t le as t t lree games, sto e t le (~1 '8 1 Y game. twas le on y mOre field goals than the ir ri- .... I I d d B b 8 k I 1'·'" ' t · ct C I 81 was just touchy tempers. Dan Ma rkoff of Dabney . Start- I Ja l an pa.sse . to 0 to ey, c weve no lee oael 1Y val s,theaCCllrJ.cyofU1eP u pHOll

h b I h t 10 '·elll g t R d l d' O u tSa'lHli ll!! P iayc i' ing with nine pins in his firs t ! W 0 rougH t e score 0 I to ·c y e ang ry. e an s three-frows decided t he game. .~

h R II d I . d· I I ' The outsta nd ing man on the frame, he proceeded to pound , 37 with a long s ot. ec a n s COJC l~ were JlISt as ISP eJ sec Hulll lllps J ... 4'a d a ' 1·l a ll' 8 I ·, 1 t l ffi· · I ' f1 001' Sal urday n ight was Leon· the wood with eight perfect con- I again sta l.led, but a tman · wa.s Wi l le 0 Cla tlllg, a lll we I'e The Redl ::lI1 c1 s team left the II . . . I . b ' ard. He is the be,:;; t fO l'\Va l'd we've

secu tive s trikes. Ta pering off I fouled whi le on clefense and hIS lO Ping Jl IS a ong time . e l' ol'e Hoor a.t half lime with a 20-1-1 lead I . 40 T " I rT I d comc up against t h is season . I f with n ine pins again in th e last s wishing fre e-throw maCe It - a ec 1 oame IS dgalll .Ie e l ee I Jail t.he hn dl sta nza \va ~ c lose a ll .' , . ' ('T~ . •

frame , he wound up wi th 24,1, by 138. Howevel': thel'e we l'e but ~8 b.Y the t.\,VO .gen tl.emen 111 q~es- I the way \Vi~ h t he lead changin g he doe~ l~ ~ .o~t th.C ca ll at once far the h ighest game yet. Ac- seconds le ft. 111 t he game at t hiS l io n . It 1.-.; hig h lime SOmeLhll1g ha nd~ te ll Limes. . ~,f thc sl • .IIl1n~ be lth s. on t h~ All·

. . . A _. ]' II I . \ a (I I· . II ffi ·· I ~ I , Confe rcnce ~omeone IS mak lllg a cordmg to Dan the hlO'ilest game pom t. gd ll1 ."ec anc S \Va.') un- v S one 0 Inlp l OVe le 0 C lel ~ , L (.'ad l .hall'rcs I ,. , 0 I ' I n hi" Inl :;;w ke

he had ever ro lled before was a ble to kee p tile ba ll from t he ago Clot our ga mes. t s no f,!Jn to pay . AI Sere no was ev icted from I 0 '. " , , • .• •

204. gressive Tech forwards , and, 01' to watch a game uncleI' s uch the game on five persona ls as he Ox~ Stm IlIch g: lhlc

Howevel', the Poets came roa r· ing bac k in th e second ha.lf, out­sco ring the Beavers 12 to 1 in the next 7 mi n u tes . The Beavers d id ma nage to cu t this 3l ! to 17 ma rgin to 38 to 30, bu t at th is point oilly two minu tes re­ma ined . and the vis itol's ' lead was fa r fo rm be ing in grave dan­ger. From this poin l Wh i ... liel' coasted to the final 44-32 score. Ca ltcch (32 ) Furth ( 5) Bass (6) Saltman (8) Cox (3) Sfokely 161 Mon tgomery (4 1

F. F. c. G. G.

W hittie r ( 44 ) Martin (9)

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Pederson (6) Wardman ( 101

Barton (I)

- NO'l' [ C E1-Three Bo w[ Over 200 with eight seconds left , Tex Bass circu mstances. i fouled R oche a nd the Red la nds I. Oth e l' tHt.S from the loca l s ports t · ct I . h b I· , I· I ' 'I' fronts - Uill Parke r Oxy's s tar A ll F reshm c n inte l'c8t(~d in Several other 200 games we re Ie t le score Wit an un e lev- B at llum Need ed center llt t le lOOp with anot her I . . . , •

able t wo-handed J'UIllP sh ot from Quic kly s witching topics from free throw. Di ck Brewer's 10. y-in , ~ pl'll) tel' w. ho edged I,en Sh auer 1, lay illg l i'l'os h baseball aI'e I'C-rolled by Tech 's keglers th is f t h I It 440 I the bacl{ of t he k ey. the hoo p game to baseball , Coach pus hed the F rosh in to the iead , JJ1 °1 ne o. e)e e l' . -yar< (IU c~ted 10 meet in Building week, includ ing Ca r l Fox of I das lCS of last se' , ' 0 11 was cle- I 0 Ricketts with 2tO, Ray Heggland T he Beavers cont in ued their NOl'm Macdona ld of the F rosh for. a bd~f momen t, but Ha mne r 1 (;1"~l'ecl~ by th~e pow~~'s lhat< be a t ':':~1J,(:6~ llc t ic tfice) at It :1l'i, of Throop with 210, and Bill scOt'ing surge into the overLime baseball team can use plenty pu t one III uncle I' the bnckboard I T ' , I· II Root of Ricketts with 207. H egg. with bas kets by FUt'Lh a nd Bass m ore I'~c ('uits . At a recent meet.- wi t h two minutes to go in the tl€, ~gel' s a~ I'· 1 Utl <'~ ). e liD fi ~?m­land took individua l series hon- against a s ingle Redla nds free illg of prospect ive diamond play- c ntest, nh li{lng the .sCOle '12--n. p.C.t ~ 'l'~I : to l 8C 10 ds liC \e cle;~ ors with 507, only se ries of the throw, giving lhem a 44-to-41 CI.s the t UI110Ul wa!:) very clI S~IP- Wi th th c pressure on Bud CIC? l e on y com ment co~

I I POlll tJllg, and any F'reshma n in- Preise se nt ' <.l lOll a h i rt l ~ s hot W I.'lIlg fr?1ll Barnes conce r11lng clay over 500_ (Continued on Page 4) .,. . . o. ~ t hIS tm rrlC event was a n over-

[crested III pa rtlc ipa tlllg III the through t he hoo p to g ive t he f1 f 0 L' I h I s pun b s trong ly urged to attend I F'l'o.sh the lead. H owever, Con ly o· ow a lC,.<I I'S·1 ~t s ~ope lt. at ti,e

. . . xy pro 5 (on t O'ive ·\lm t lC the meeting next Monday. t ied t he game up With a free I· If · , 0 I Al L

Practice is scheduled to begin th ruw . F re ise foul ed Hamn e r in sa me \Inc 0 te:; t. t lal aw-renee wa!) subj ected to at USC

the 2:!J'd of this mon th , although t he act of s hooting a lay-u p, and

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edge. However , a · free toss by Raine wi th a minute to go and two more by Rosen berge r with but 12 seconds left tied tl1e count a t 44-all.

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hand th e Tech Freshmen their fou l'lh loss aga inst four w ins for the season.

Tomorrow night the Frosh meet Pomona at the Sagehen gym at 6:45.

Scoring : Freise (91 F. Hamner (121 Sere no F. Conly CS I Butler (23 ) C. Roche (9)

Thorne Butler won high-point Brewer ( 8 ) G. Stevens (10 )

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Greutert ( 1 ) G. Figgins (5) Then Don Leonard, scrappy honors for the game wit h 23 Caltech (431 Redlands (44 )

li l lie Redlands forwa rd who was I cou nters wh i le Hamner was Halftime score: Redlands, 20; Cal.

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