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1 1 L '"Contnuous News Sevce Snce 1881"' NONPROFT ORG. US POSTAGE PAD BOSTON, MASS PERMT NO Repesentatve Mos K. Udall By Mke McNamee Poo publcty and oganzatonal poblems have esulted n a loss of almost $3000 fom the two Blood, Sweat and Teas concetsheld Sunday nght n Kesge Audtoum. The defct, caused by tcket sales fa below estmates; epesented'a blow to the sponsong Undegaduate Assocaton, whch wll be foced to make up the lack fom dscetonay funds admnsteed by the Fnance Boad. Sale of 2200 tckets at $3.99 each was necessay to beak even on the concet, accodng to Undegaduate Assocaton Pesdent Steve Wallman '75. Sales Wlma Scott Hede talks on 'h un ans t moven ent By Sandy Yulke When Geald Fod was nomnated fo the vcepesdency afte the esgnaton of Spo Agnew, Wlma Scott Hede wanted to he a helcopte to fly ove the Whte House talng a message: "She s not pleased." The dea had to be scapped, snce a plot can lose he lcense fo flyng ove the Whte House. But Hede, a fome pesdent of' the Natonal Oganzaton of Women (NOW), thought the dea would be appopate, snce she sad no women wee seously consdeed fo the post. Howeve, "f, the occason eve ases agan, 'll be eady," Hede ecently told an MT audence. A plot who had head of the dea contacted he seveal weeks late, she sad, offeng to make the flght because "t would be woth t." Hede, pesently a guestnesdence at Wellesley College, spoke at a semna sponsoed by the Assocaton fo Women Students. She addessed heself to the women's movement o, as she temed t, "the humanst movement." The movement seeks to make the wold moe humane fo both men and women, Hede sad. t hopes to ceate an envonment n whch "people 'wll dae to cae men wll be bave enough to cae and women wll cae enough to be bave." Hede went on to declaethat "the femnst movement s not a passng movement;" but that "t s' pegnant and ovedue, and femnsts ntend to delve." She stated that the women's movement s a tue evoluton, and that t should be egaded as (Please tun to page 2) MT, CAMBRDGE. MASSACHUSETTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1975 Ucdall: By Mchael Gay Only n the Geat Depesson and n Wold Wa was the need fo leadeshp as geat as t s today, asseted Rep. Mos K. Udall; canddate fo the 1976 Democatc Pesdental nomnaton. Addessng an MT audence n the Student Cente last Sunday nght, the tall Azona Congessman complaned about the county's lack of leadeshp, assaled Pesdent Fod's polcy measues, and eflected on the needs of the Amecan people and the Democatc Paty. Hs speech was pat of the sees "Pesdental Poltcs '76: The ssues and the Canddates" sponsoed by' Ctzens fo Patcpaton n Poltcal Acton (CPPAX), a Massachusetts poltcal oganzaton. An envonmentalst and leade of Congessonal lbeals, Udal was the fst Democat to declae hmself n the unnng,o hs paty's Pesdental nomnaton. f elected Pesdent, Udall would be the fst membe of the House of Repesentatves to move dectly to the Whte House n ove 100 yeas. n s addess, Udall advocated vgoous and pogessve UW oses ~ on conce~ts, amounted to only about 1300 tckets, howeve, leavng a defct of $2000 to $3000 to be,made up fom student actvty funds. Despte the loss, Wallman sad that the UA planned to schedule concets agan n the nea futue. "Gven the eactons of the audences, who loved t, we thought that the concets wee successes," Wallman sad. "Regadless of the dffcultes of fnancng them, we ntend to have moe concets soon," the UAP added. Oganzaton a poblem Whch specfc funds wll be tapped to make up the defct has not yet been detemned, accodng to Wallman. The UAP has dscetonay funds allotted to hm'nt by Fnboad each yea, n (Please tun to page 5) b UBC P 1111 a a sus'"ylymn LB we need leades leadeshp, declang that leades must bewae of smple fomula tons and challenge basc assumptons. "Thee s a need fo fesh leadeshp," he sad. But feshness and vgo, he added, should not be confused wth the knd of "toughness" pomoted by the Nxon Admnstaton. "People don't want toughness ove honesty," he sad. Focusfng on the naton's pesent leadeshp, Udall was ctcal of many of ts polces. Although they spent many yeas togethe n the House, Udall sad he could not suppot Pesdent Fod when he educes food stamp coveage whle nceasng ad to South Vetnam; gves food to the "coupt govenment" of Chle whle gnong the despeate food needs of countes lke Bangladesh; and nceases the cost of ol, placng the buden on those least capable of affodng t. Udall added that he takes ssue wth the "eoneous" undelyng assumptons of Fod's pogams. Fod assumes, Udall sad, that ndusty should U,,Z, By Magaet Bandeau Almost half of the naton's nuclea eactos wee odeed by the govenment to shut down last week fo emegency safety checks when cacks wee dscoveed n the emegency coolng ppes of one nuclea eacto. The plants have 20 days n whch to effect ths shutdown. Ths maked the second tme n fou months that the govenment has odeed such a shutdown. The ode to close was made by the govenment's Nuclea Regulatoy Commsson (whch lcenses the commecal use of atomc powe) when fve small cacks wee found n a stanless steel ppe of the Desden Unt 2 Reacto nea Mos, ll. The leak was n pat of the eacto's emegency coolng system the system whch takes ove f ts man coolng system fals. eg CP wasaw assaaum Membes of the Cambdgebased Assasnaton nfomaton Boad (AB) patcpated n a confeence on. the "Poltcs of Conspacy" last weekend at Boston Unvesty. The confeence, sponsoed by the AB, bought togethe the leadng eseaches nto the assasnatons of John and Robet Kennedy and Matn Luthe Kng. Hous of theoes, speculaton and haphazad guessng wee offeed to the geneal publc. Membes of the AB pctued at left ae (left to ght): Jeff Cohen, Heny Yazjan, Mke Gee, and fome MT Humantes nstucto Cal Oglesby. Photo by Tom Klmowcz be allowed unestcted gowth, that the needs of the mltay come fst, and, n geneal, that the county should deal wth "the panc of the pesent" wthout egad fo the futue. Although he opposed Fod's polces, Udall faled to offe specfc polcy measues of hs own. " am pantng wth a boad bush ght now," he sad, "but wll be detalng my pogam late n the campagn." Udall nevetheless sad much about what he felt Amecans want and need. Most Amecans, he sad, wll accept any equtable pogam. Theefoe, he added, gas atonng whch he consdeed a fa system would pobably be deemed pefeable to Pesdent Fod's mpot tax on ol by the majoty of Amecans. Along the same lnes, he defended the use of wage, poft and pce contols. Also n keepng wth hs belef that most Amecans vew ths county as "a just socety, full of oppotunty," Udall agued that such pogams as tax efom, expanded health nsu (Please tun to page 3) eactos to close The last shutdown came last Septembe when a 5 gallon pe mnute leak of adated wate was found at the same eacto. Subsequent nvestgatons uncoveed cacks o the fst sgns of cacks n seven othe bolng wate eactos. The eason why these cacks occued s not known. Howeve, expets pont to vaous factos whch may be nvolved. Among these ae the geomety of the ppes, the mateals used n them, the way they wee welded, and the chemcal content of the wate passng though them. Accodng to Noman Rasmussen, MT Pofesso of Nuclea Engneeng, the Atomc Enegy Commsson (AEC) has been "supecaeful" about safety measues. "Anytme thee's a suspcon of a poblem," he sad, "an nspecton s made to make sue that poblem doesn't exst n othe plants." Lncoln Clak, head of the MT nuclea eacto, beleves also that the acton taken llustates the cautousness of the AEC. Because an nspecton s beng made, sad Clak, does not mean that any othe plants have ths cackng poblem. Clak added that even though a ppe s cacked does not mean that t wll fal. Accodng to Physcs Pofesso Heny Kendall, howeve, "a uptue could set the stage fo a massve elease of adoactve mateal fom a nuclea plant nto the suoundng egon." Clak beleves that the emegency shutdown of these plants "should seve as a wanng to the naton about the fagle state of nuclea powe plant safety." Dan Fod, decto of the Unon of Concened Scentsts, noted that last spng when the ssue of uptues n emegency coolent lnes was ased n heangs elated to Boston Edson's nuclea powe plant, the matte was dsmssed as "not elevant."

2 PAGE 2 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY THE TECH ' D, Femnst Hede V ~~sllll~~ 1 9L~~ll~~gb~la ~ ~, B X _ Young Socalsts Flm Sees secetaal The Hstoc OLD VLNA SHUL Roge Coman's ' a offce _ Mask of the Red Death 16 Phlps St., Boston. ;~~'.haad squae Sat., Feb. 8 7&9pm nvtes the' Jewsh Student Cente students to ou Tadtonal 14a elot steet Mezzane Lounge. 3d Fl. Theses, Tapes, Techncal Typng Othodox Sevces. ' Contbuton: $.99.,Open late 6 days, Su. by appt. FRDAY: Sundown SABBATH: 9am b l, h Y ~ CA 1975 TECH H F speaks at MT (Contnued fom page 1) somethng wth: enomouspotental tochange all of socety. She noted that evolutons have been fought ove fa less than the ghts of half of the wold's populaton. She uged the MT audence to put an end to "andocentc scence," that t s not enough fo MT to pepae women fo a ole n a tadtonally men's wold, but to teach them to make t a people's wold. She ponted out that men have been demonstably unable to conceve of the poblems of the wold, much less to solve them. Pat of these poblems, she sad, has been the abscence of women fom decsonmakng oles, addng that femnsts ae despeately needed to make ths a.bette, "people's" wold. The patcpants of Wategate, Hede sad, eflected the ultmate fom of masculne powe, n the belef that "to be masculne s to wn at evey game and to be femnne s to lose at evey game." The women's movement s a evoluton that has caused no bloodshed, Hede declaed. As women move nto nontadtonal oles, she added, the oles themselves wll change to eflect the ways of both women and men. n esponse to a queston about the "adcal" femnsts, she ponted out that smply beng a femnst s engagng n somethng extemely adcal. "Afte all, she sad, we want changes n the vey oots of socety." Afte assetng that thee s no such thng as a "housewfe," "no one maes a house," she uged those who wsh to help the femnst movement to ty and convet thoseaound themn Notng that not eveyone has he advantage of "lookng lke mothe and applepe," she suggested that a good way to stat would be to pesuade people to beleve n the pncple of equal wok fo equal pay. Though most people beleve n ths pncple, she sad, vey few pactce t. classfed avetnsng Wanted: two female oommates fo thee bedoom apt. n Fesh Pond aea n Cambdge. Avalable 'nmedately. $100 and $110. Call Lucyx31917 weekdays o: anytme.n NGHTOWL? Gnomon Copy Cente has openngs fo Xeox opeatos on all shfts, especally late nghts. Lbeal ases fo elable pefomance. No expeence necessay. Contact Edde Shaoul 24pm weekdays, 99 Mt. Aubun Steet, MULBERRY TYPNG STUDO 10c Mt. Aubun Steet, Cambdge, Ma Pofessonally typed theses, statstcal epots, manuscpts, esumes, etc. Edtng, Language Tanslaton, Tanscbng, etc. Deadlne wok accepted! 've been typng Mastes and Ph.D.'s Full Tme fo fve yeas (and stll love t!) 'd be happy to help you. (BM Coectng Selectc) (Weston). Tem Papes: Canada's.lagest sevce. Fo catalogue send $2 to: Essay Sevce, 57 Spadna Ave., No. 208, Toonto, Ontao, Canada. Competent typst, Typng. Also Techncal. Call Gnny Wll do theses. That's what you'e askng fo when you lsten to ecods on an automatc tuntable othe than the new BC 960. Because most automatcs ae so complcated that " "umble" (audble mechancal vbaton) s nevtable. Wth a BC 960 tuntable, you hea Sha Na Na's shake, attle and oll. Not the tuntable's. Not so wth the BC 960. The only automatc tuntable wth beltdve, to keep mechancal vbatons out of you musc. "Get the new BC beltdve, pogammed tuntable at Tech Hf eal soon. That : _ way you won't get no umble." Fom Sha Na Na, o any othe ecodng atsts. Sha Na Na wll be pefomng at the h A.....,, T1~11, 1 Z musc nau ouay! o. 38 Boylston St. / 182 Mass. Ave. / 870 Comm Ave. / 240A Newbuy St. Route 9 Famngham / 352 Man St., Stoneham / Route 1, Dedham 667 Man St, Waltham / 279 Man St Woceste / 259 Tangle St Amhest 186 Man St, Nothampton / 48 Teed D, Randolph / Nashua Mall Ext. Nshua NH]165 Angell St Povdence R / 1989 Post Rd. Wawck R annmwmat la H w^ ~ _ a~~~a~~ w _ """$~8~ge ^ ^ c~ ~~~._~ ~ ~cr. ~A ~~~~~~B C~~~~

3 . THE TECH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1975:PAGE 3 F 1 C, : = _, Z q Apatment nsuance, n a lowcost package. Ou sngle, lowcost coveage potects all you pesonal popety, ncludng cedf cads. And not just n you apatment, but woldwde. W T. Phelan &Co, nsuance Agency. nc. 11 Duste St.. Havad Squae (next tf, tht' l,,kt ( Cellntt, Repesentng Aetna. Ta c'lt!s. fattf d. L MT's 226th Regstaton Day came.and went yesteday as students thonged the dupont gymnasum pepaaton fo classes whch begn today. Udall calls fo leades (Contnued fom page 1) ance, and cheap mass tanst have wde publc suppot. "People want leades who can make these thngs ealty," he sad. Udall pased hs audence as beng pat of the only state that had the "couage and wsdom" to vote fo Geoge McGoven n f moe states had voted lke Massachusetts, he sad, "then pehaps ths county wouldn't be n ts pesent poltcal, economc and sptual' moass." The knd of Pesdental can ddate that the Democatc Paty needs, Udall explaned, s someone who can speak on the ssues yet pemt econclaton among the dvese segments of the paty, angng fom "Bella Abzug to: Geoge Wallace." Udall clamed that the people of Massachusetts spoke fo what they thought was ght when they voted, fo Democatc canddates n the 1968 and Pesdental electons, although the Democats lost both tmes. " want to change that tack ecod," he sad. " want to show that t s possble to be ght and Pesdent at the same tme." AM^ BC fo busness at pleasue ntensve Goup Couses n Spoken Aabc and Othe Languages beng oganzed. ndvdual and sempvate nstucton all! yea. ACADEMA School of Languages 56 Boylston St., Cambdge, Mass ~~~~~~~~~%s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aasee~~~~~~ w a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M..T. DRAMASHOP 'THE S N OF OUR TEETH A comedy by Thonton Wlde Dected by Joseph Evengham Lttle Theate, Kesge Audtoum MT 8:30 PM, Feb. 7, 8, 13, 14 & 15 Owned and opeated by Havad MBA's All Tckets: $2.50 lamecan & Foegn ca epas :Angws Res.: AL 0 ~ m = C.)~~~~~~~9 C~~ 412 Geen Steet Behnd the Cambdge Cental Sqyae 661'1866 YMCA Monday 8am Fday 6pm. 8 _ ~ ~ ~ ~ a A j: PRa C sb, L be ACTUARY Challengng and ewadng summe and pemanent jobs n New Yok Cty. f you have stong math apttude (mnmum of calculus) and busness oentaton, please sgn up to see us at the Placement Offce on Febuay 1 1. Heb Kosloff, F.S.A. Sam Shlesnge, F.S.A. Equtable Lfe Assuance Socety c_ Exploe explan and expose MT a a X a X a and shapen you wtng sklls at the same tme. The Tech needs news wtes peceptve students who want an oppotunty to fnd out what makes the nsttute tck, and who can wte about t wth confdence and skll. As a membe of The Tech's news staff, you not only get to cove mpotant people and events you mpove you wtng, and gan expeence n valuable communcaton sklls. Want to jon? Come to ou Second Semeste Open House Wednesday nght at 8 n Student Cente Room 483. Eat ou pzza, meet ou edtos, and see f ths sn't the place fo you. Amw e. moe than just a newspape Thee Bg Mac's M fo a Dolla. Come on n. Bng two fends, the coupon and one dolla. We'll gve you thee delcous Bg Mac's. That's a geat deal fo a dolla. b. Each week, fo the 4 weeks of McFebuay, we'e gong to offe you ncedble savngs wth fou bg meal deals. Watch ths newspape fo ou moneysavng weekly coupons. Then clp the coupons and come on n. You'll save wth bg deals lke ths: a 3 B Mwc o Ths offe, vald at patcpatng McDonald's Restauants n Easten Mass.. New Hampshe and Rhode sland aeas. Offe good only fom Febuay 511, Ths coupon cannot be combned wth othe McDonald's coupons and s lmted to one 'f $1 a M. Opeato: Please edeem and etun to D oefa!b '17 South Wllow Steet, Mancheste. Ne ' Hampshe fo embusement of costs. Watch ths pape fo next week's Bg Deal. of o Plm( l C _ P" W C _. U

4 4): A 1" A' C O PAGF4 TULbL)AYFFBRUAHY4,191b THETECH By Mchael McNamee * The Havad Cmson, home newspape to at least half the populaton of Cambdge,, has a tadton of annual edtoals callng fo the mpeachment of the Pesdent. Dung the last ten yeas they have had lttle dffculty fndng easons fo the edtoals: Pesdents Nxon and Johnson offeed numeous oppotuntes fo chages of msfeasance, malfeasance, and hgh cmes and msdemeanos. Edtoal ces by papesas staunchly lbeal as the Cmson aganst these pesdents wee standad fae. The cuent pesdent, howeve, may pesent a poblem fo the edtoal boad of the Cmson, just as he s pesentng a poblem fo poltcal analysts and columnsts acoss the county now. No one s accusng Geald Fod of beng an "mpeal" pesdent, o of msusng hs powes though llegal wafae, mpoundment of funds, o dthe demonstably mpeachable actons. Usheed nto offce by a pess cops whch delghted at the sght of the pesdent makng hs own beakfast, Fod caed the mage of the downhome boy fom Gand Rapds who was the fend of eveyone n Congess and the county. Dung the last few months, howeve, Fod's mage has begun to cumble a lttl,2 aound. the edges. Dung the mdten.electon campagnng, he wasshown to be a stogly patsan hatchetman, ushng aound the county tyng to avet the ReFpublcan dsaste that followed. Dung t:e Chstmas season, wth the naton,,ng deepenng economc poblems, he nssted on makng hs annual tp to Coloado s he could sk fo the beneft :of the TV cameas. ntenatonal summty, fom Vladv.ostock.to Matnque, has occuped as much of hs tme, t seems, as concen wth the enegy poblem. Moe and moe, commentatos foln James Re:,ton to Johnny Cason began to note Fod's appaent unwllngness to face up to the ssues. As a esult, when Fod fnally announced hs "compehensve" plans to deal wth enegy, nflaton, and ecesson ealy n Januay (afte a bt of spang wth Congess ove who would.get the publcty advantages of announcng a pogam fst), the wod stated gong aound that he was "begnnng to act lke a Pesdent." M. Fod had adjusted to the gos of the offce, t was sad, and would be gudng the naton wth fm, vgoous leadeshp fom ths pont onwad. The feelng was that thee was,a fm hand on the helm agan o at least, we hoped so. The poblem was, no one ageed wth what the hand on the helm was dong. Fod's poposals have been oundly ctczed fom all sdes fo the neffectveness, the nequty, and the poo appoach they take to the poblems h m m _ Volume 95 Ths ssue maks the begnnng of a new annual volume of The Tech the 95th. A new Boad of edtos, elected Dec. 12, wll be unnng the pape fo the next yea. The pesonnel changes nvolved wll pobably not be vsble to the aveage eade; we hope to contnue to offe news, spots, featues and commentay of nteest to the MT communty. The Tech egets to announce the esgnaton of Bab Mooe '75 as Contbutng Edto; and the depatues of Stom Kauffman '75 as Edton Chef; Bob Nlsson '76 as Nght Edto; Tom Vdc '76 as Photogaphy Edto; and Tm Kopes '72 and Paul Schndle '74 as Contbutng Edtos. mda THE WZARD OF D M 1 X A 4 9 'A 'X fvof cuttng ol consumpton:?6&g ettng Wednesday: f the "legatve plan" House wth extensve holdngs n Latnpeople back to wok whle at the. same Republcans wee daftng woldpaallel. Amecan an(dethe counteswhee CA tme slowng nflaton. Fod hmself Fod's poposals,epled, t hasbeen bpbably actveashad cnectons wth appaently has had toubledecdng what. won't be the sanme phan. t wll pobably the ntellgence communty snce hs.days" the Numbe One poblem tobe faced s; beyond. the Pesdent's plan.'man ' ;th Esenhowe n the 950s. Untl he Whte House Pess Secetay Ron Nessen aeas." Rhodes efused toback Fod's was named vcepesdent, Rockefelle has been quoted as sayng the Pesdent plan "compehensvely" was also a membe of thepesdent's made a "179 degee shft" n gong fom t would be bad enough'f Fod wee Foegn ntellgence Advsoy Boad, plans fo a tax suchage and cuttng ol smply unable to manage the, economy ecevng egula befngs fom the CA pces to a plan fo tax cuts and asng ol and chew bubblegum at the same tme coveng topcs lk nteventon n Chle, pces. / at t seems that thepe sdent, decent Wategate nvolvenenlt by the CA, and Now, Jey. Fod, the man of Congess. man that he mght be,: als has some othe domestc opeatons.... fo whom compomsewas once away of weaknesses when t comes topovdng :' n otheats o f fegh polcy/, F6d's lfe, s efusng to compomse wth the "moal leadeshp" that the Whte nvsenstvty s also evdent. Hs nsstence leades of Congess fom ethe paty ove House s supposedto gve a defcency on nceased ad fo Vetnam has touched ns enegy plan, clamng that he won't that s patculaly notceable n:the old. wounds baely healed fom Ameca's budge untl the legslatos offe a plan as postwategateea. nvolvement n that long wa. He has "compehensve" as hs... Conflct of nteest doesn't seem to endosed Kssge's deas advocatng Fod eould holdcongess to hgh mean a.whole. lot to Fod. Te. Amecan poweplays n the. Mdeaste standads, t seems, f he could only get appontment of Nelson Rockefelle as spakng theats of new wa n that aea. anyone outsde of the Admnstaton.to.vcepesdent, and the subsequent Not cooked ncompetent " agee wth hs plan; unfotunately; even namng of the Rockefelle Commsson to would pobably be the last to say the Republcans on the Hll ae takng nvestgate the chages aganst CA, show that Fod has anevl pupose behnd hs ssue wth what the Pesdent wants. Fod's nsenstvty to any feelngs of handhlng of the Pesdency. Msfeasance House Mnoty Leade John Rhodes, conflct of nteests. Rockefelle, besdes and malfeasance don't ft the stuaton asked at a pess confeence last beng one of the chest men n Ameca' although nonfeasance mght. f anyone ~~~~~~~. ~wants to popose mpeachng Geald Fod, he wll have to fnd a new chage ncompetence. en e c 2. t's been a long tme snce Ameca had an ncompetent Pesdent. Hebet Baskew a A success Hoove was pobably the last pesdent to To theedto: oppotunty on campus. Few ff any of be tuely ncompetent; hs The Fst MT Women's nvtatonal these "leades" botheed to put the smanagement f the economy helped Basketball Tounament was to my mnd tme whee the mouths ae at Rock lead to the Geat Depesson. The paallel one of the mpotant events on the MT well Cage fo the tounament. The s. n. Many~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~._d ~ t pepl a aet campus n ecent yeas. Many people who Chcago team pad ts a fae to come have a deep affecton fo MT and fo the 1,000 mles to plays to my knowledge not dea of women's spotts contbuted to the one HavadRadclffeadmnstato came hgh achevements off last weekend. One the two mles down Massachusetts Avenue to watch the (fee) games. The same peson n patcula deseves eveyone's thanks. May Lou Shayles, the women's was appaently tue fo MT. At a tme athletc decto at MdT, made sue that when the Dean of Student Affas, and the week went smootthly fom the ntal othes, talks about nceasng the numbe hosptalty extended to the vstng teams of Chcago: spaed to mal an nvtaton to wcmen's of W.omen at MT, not even $1 0 could be fom Bown, the Unavesty and Radclffe, to the e closng ceemones basketball teams at Boston aea hgh and awads of fophtes. t was obvous that Ms. Sayles wok, :ed wth a maxmum suppose we have :to wat untl next of good wll, ntellgence and ablty. tounament s held at wsh could eppot that ths s the end of the stoy.t ssn't. Many people at MT and at Havad gve lp sevce to the dea of wome: n's spots and equal To the Edto: Be last week's paage one coveage of the nsttute Spellng Bee (see The Tech Jan. 29) and page fve coveage of AP '75: The account of 'wlco" [n the fst paagaph of the sspellng stoy] was wshful thnkng. Ba baa J. Slocum of FenchGeman Hou se was the spelle and, unfotunately, she msspelled the wod as "wllco." Ba baa's last coectly spelled wod was "fly wheel." vanc qnnqct to L Wab SUPl~t:U LJ~~U > note that the page fve AP '75 capton began, "Although none of ths yea's A P actvtes attacted the attenton last ye, a's yoyo dd... ". W4N O2 yea, when :the Chcagp:.< Spellng ms teaks.. Edwn Damond : Vstng Lectue Poltcal Scence Feb. 3,1975 Ths would seem to gnoe the fact that the Bee was coveed by both AP and UP, was made a page one stoy n the Boston Evenng Globe of Jan. 22, was coveed locally by WBZTV, WCVBTV and WGBH, was mentoned on NBC's Today show, and has been mentoned dung the past week by numeous ado statons and newspapes acoss the county. Congatulatons to Noman Benne and the MT spelles. Many thanks to ou donos and to all the people on campus who helped make the nsttute Spellng Bee a temendous AP success. Havey M. Elentuck '75 Jan. 29, 1975 by Bant pake and Johnny ht ;> 2 = _0 0 At Cu 2 S 1 >,: ~Cu hcagoeam Contnuous News Sevce A f Ad AlO n Snce Vol. 95, No. 1 7uesday, Febuay 4, 1975 John J. Hanzel '76 Chapeson Mchael D. McNamee '76 EdtonChef Jula A. Malake '77 Managng Edto John. M. Sallay '78 Busness Manage Mchael Gay '76, Magaet Bandeau '77 News Edtos Mak Munkacsy '78, Bll Ptchad '78, Davd Thompson '78 Nght Edtos Tom Klmowcz '77, Rchad Rehl '77 Photo Edtos Nel Vtale '75, Stephen Owades Ats Edtos Glenn Bownsten '77 Spots Edto Mak Suchon '7 6 A dvetsng Manage Davd M. Tenenbaum '74, Dan Gantt '75, Noman D. Sandle '75, Len Towe Caontbutng Edtos Stephen Blatt '77, Geald Radack '78 Assocate News Edtos Mak Keough '76 Assocate Advetsng Manage Pat Foley '76 Assocate Busness Manage Thomas Spsak Assocate Ats Edto Pete Peckasky '69 Natonal Coespondent Mchael Gaves '76. Poducton Manage Steve Ksh '78 Contolle Jeff Palme '78 Accounts Recevable Davd Schalle '78 Cculaton Manage News Staff: Cag Bua '75, Jules Mollee '77, Faell Petenal '77, Roge Cogswell '78 Lucy Eveett '78, Mtch Tachtenbeg '78 Photogaphy Staff: Davd Geen '75, Tom Vdc '76, Mke Gaca '78, Dana Healy '78, Mak James '78, Rob Mtchell '78 Poducton Staff: James Jones '78, Lynn Yamada '78 Cculaton Staff: Ban Rehg '75, Tom Glbet '78 Thd Class Postagepad at Boston, MA. The Tech s publshed twce a week dung the academc yea (except dung MT vacatons) and once dung the fst week of August. Please send all coespondence to: P.O. Box 29 MT Banch, Cambdge, MA Offces at Room W20483, 84 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambdge, MA. Telephone: (617) Subscpton ates: US Mal: Hst Class $11.00 fo one yea, $20.00 fo two yeas; Thd Class $6.00 fo on yea, $11.00 fo two yeas. A Mal $55.00 fo one yea. nsttute Mal: $4.00 fo one :jea, $7.00 fo two yeas. Foegn Mal: A Mal $55.00 fo one yea; Suface Mal $11.00 fo one yea. a U

5 THE TECH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 975 PAGE 5 ~? ~ Budd''ys Slom Pt 39 Battle St. Havad Sq. (located n Cadell's Restauant) :3/41b. N.Y. Cut Slon Steak Dnne $3.40 Chopped Slon Dnne $ oz. Pabst 45 Reflls 354 We use only USDA nspected Westen Stee Beef wth no tendezes, flles, o colong added (unlke the beef n some othe estauants). Open 11:30am 9:00pm. Closed Sunday n two concets n Kesge Audtoum Sunday nght. Although audences came away happy, the concets Poo Scales, oganzaton no.~~~ cause $QK concet loss (Contnued fom page ) addton to unallocated eseves whch ae mantaned to suppot lage oncampus events. Confuson ove oganzaton of the concet was a majo facto n the poo tcket sales, accodng the Jm Moody '75, vce pesdent of the UA. The Concet Commttee of 'the Assocaton,. set up ecently to oganze oncampus concets, was ognally n chage of the event, Moody sad, but an nto poblems makng aangements fo the concets. Publcty was anothe majo poblem, Moody sad. Although tckets fo the concets wee sold to all Bostonaea college students, the concet was not advetsed offcampus untl the two weeks befoe the shows. "Thee was not enough ctywde publcty," Moody sad. The falue of the concets to beak even epesents a blow to the UA, whch has been pushng a pogam of concetwde events to st nteest n student govenment. Despte Wallman's optmstc pedctons, anothe UA offce. told The Tech yesteday that "the UA can't affod to fund anothe concet ths yea," and that the falue of the Blood, Sweat and Teas shows was "a bg dsappontment." Rchad sa of Vocatons fotes Rchad Zosa of Vocatons fo _ Socal Change wll lead a dscusson on alenaton, Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 n Ths wll be the fst meetng of a sees enttled "studes flom the left." The sees s sponsoed by the MT Socal Acton Coodnatng Commttee (SACC). Secetay of the A Foce, John McLucas, wll speak at the Havad Law School on Thusday, Febuay 13, The Secetay's speech s pat of a contnung sees of pesentatons sponsoed by the Ha Mad Law School Foum. The talk wll be held n the Pound Buldng, Room 101, on the Law School campus n Cambdge _~ at 8:00 P.M. Tckets wll be $1.50 at the doo. t. 1 %= R 8PEED e NSTANT PRNTNG 895 MAN STREET T CAMtBRDOE. MASSAC USETT COPES WHLE YOU WA WTCH! a Advetsng Flyes o Contacts a Busness Foms a Pogams * Newslettes a Resumes a Pce Lsts a Bulletns n the ed. The defct fom the concets Wll not affect fundng of othe UAsponsoed events such as the lectues by John W. Dean H and fome Sen. Sam Evn, Wallman sad. '"The lectues have aleady been funded," he explaned. 104 Photo by Roge Goldsten PROFESSONAL Educatos, Authos, Achtects, Dssetatons, Theses, Repots, Cassettes You tape t... We type t 8 WNTER ST. BOSTON 1278 MS. AVE. HARVARD sq. 4232L THE SKLL BUREAU Heb Blodgett has been helpng people buy Savngs Bank Lfe nsuance fo 26 yeas. f he can't answe you questons, hs staff has 78 yeas' expeence altogethe. That's a lot of bans to pck. 689 Mass. Ave. n ental Squae _.. j ll mm MM /Aa'l os ~~~~~~ 41 a se o YS/ WE'RE THE MONEY SAVNG ANSWER WHEN YOU WANT TO RENT A CAR AT LECHMERE CTGO 710 O'Ben Hghway CAMBRDGE A NEW FORR OTHER FNE CARS FOR AS LOW AS $12.95 pe day WEEKEND SPECAL $36.g5 ULV&LMfTEM1L EAGE CALL AR WAYS RENT A CAR '.. 11 as ~~~ ] New England W omen's Sevce Fee Counselng and Appontments made fo pegnancy Bth Contol, Gynecology and Aboton Fee Pegnancy Tests Open 9am 9pM Monday Fday; Satuday Beacon St., Booklne,:Ma. Call (617) o Semna on Metand Equalty n a Just Socety Thusday, Febuay 6, 1975 Lectue Hall :00 6:00 PM Some Socetal mplcatons of Amecan Educaton and Metocacy HERBERT S. GNTS, Assocate Pofesso, Economcs, Unvesty of Massachusetts at Amhest Sponsoed by the Technology and Cultue Semna at MT _ $E Ms am., MeC~P~~E Come n and see what's NEW! Odes taken on the amazng new HP21. HEWLETT A epesentatve fom wll demonstate the PACKARD NEW HP21 SCENTFC POCKET CALCULATOR at the Tech Coop Tuesday, Febuay 4 fom 11am to 2pm See not only the HP21 at just $ but the HP55 at $ the HP35 at a new low $ the HP45 at a new low $245. M..T. STUDENT CENTER M ola l L _.,. _. a,,

6 PAGE 6 TUESDAY, FEBRUTAR ~~~~~~~ _ 197. Y E, T. ' l,o MT/Sloan School LOOK HTO THESE MANY UNQE DOORWAYS TO MANAGEMENT AT FRST NAONAL CTY BANK Fst Natonal Cty Bank s knownfofesh nnovatve appoaches to both custome sevce and ntenal opeatons. Ou untadtonal phlosophy n egad to bankng andpeople ceate a stmulatng envonmentfo those management canddates who know whee they want to go andfo those who stll seek the most desablepath to pesonal gowth. mmdate esponsbltes helpyoufocus and expandyou abltes. A nd dependng on you developng ntteests andpeofmance, doos open to you thoughout the oganzaton when you'e eadyfofuthe moves. Hee, a samplng of ponzts of enty to a gatfng caee avalable now at Fst Natonal Cty Bank Cv Fb e slv /y5 Ca~~~l~~us mt~~~~~evews, ~ ' ~~ nal Bankng Goup/ Wold ACopoaton Goup Focused on ntenatonal opeatons, these hghly decentalzed goups have boad authoty n offces aboad. BG manages opeatons n 01 foegn countes, whle WCG has account esponsblty fo majo multnatonal copoatons. Both seek people nteested n ntenatonal management and fnance. MBA's wth emphass on ntenatonal affas, law, economcs o aea studes ae equed by EBG. The WCG has oppotuntes fo those who have specalzed n fnance. Leadeshp, entepeneushp, maketng ablty, ntepesonal sklls, moblty and flexblty to lve n. dvese envonments ae desable pesonal qualtes. Opwaung Goup~gp Develops and sevces the bank's poducts and pocesses mllons of daly *anactonslke 2 mllon checks woth ove $2 bllon, moe than a thousand EDP jobs, ove $175 mllon n copoate, consume and tax payments evey day. t eques an unusual and vaed beed of pofessonals. MBA's oented towad ndustal and staffmanagement; systems specalsts; fnancal and poducton analysts; management engnees; poductand maketng manages. People wth sold backgound n quanttatve dscplnes wll fnd oppotunty to apply and enlage the patcula stengths n the Opeatng Goup..Nw Yok Bankng Goup Funshes etal and commecal bankng sevces thoughout New Yok State wth heavy concentaton n metopoltan New Yok Cty. Quck gowth oppotuntes fo aggessve MBA's wth boad management nteest exsts n the followng aea(s): Retal Management nvolves "handson" management of daytoday opeatons of o moe of 240 etal bankng outlets and calls fo ntense applcaton of peoplemnagng n heavy volume sales and sevce poft cetes. Maketngconcens tself wth management and pomotonl of all consume poducts and sevces and eques entepeneual people wth stongly elated nteests such as sales development Commecal Lendng offes complete lne of bankng sevces to busness and s especally attactve to specalsts n fnance and elated aeas. Opetons/Sysuns, concened wth the development and management of manual and computezed systems to enhanee custome sevces, povdes oppotuntes fo analyfcalmnded nnovatos specalzng n fnance, accountng, communcatons o systems analyss. TamnsacOn Technogy nc. The maketng opeatons of ths bankng ndusty leade n applcaton of electoncs communcatons technology s esponsble fo developng new poducts and fo maketng those exstng. ts busness nvolvement ncludes Maste Chage and pvate label cedt pogams; To assue ts contnued leadeshp ceatve, enegetc poduct manages and fnancal analysts wth backgound n economcs, maketng and fnance ae equed. Excellent sklls n plannng and pesentaton ae also essental. And famlaty wth electoncs communcatons s desable. Ou nteests extend to those people wth 2 types of backgouds; Bachelos o Mlastes degees n Electcal Engneeng fo hadwae, softwae, and geneal systems desgn; and canddates wth MBA's fo admnstatve and feld opeatons postons. Canddates wth both MBA and engneeng degee would be deal. RepfesentaPfs of the above Fst N1atonal Cty k functons wlt Wt you campus on the above date. See you Placement offce fo futhe nfomaton and to ampe an ntevew apponbnent. you ae unable to mat wth us when wee on campus, wte n detal se~.fyng aea of nteest, to: Mmn Kaen S. Muchnck. 1 1 CO FRST NATONAL CTY BANK 399 Pak Avenue New Yok, N.Y t

7 A_~ M Aleague hockey acton'contnued Sunday nght, as undefeated Fj/Bake tounced Theta Ch, 61. Eugene Scovlle 78 acheved a hat tck whle Jeff Tey 75 scoed twce and Bob Jones 76acdded one goal fo the wnnes. The vctoy set up a showdown of undefeated teams next. Monday nght, as 30 LCA (shown above aganst Meteoology/Math) wll face 30 Fj/Bake at 9:10pm. THE TECH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1975 PAGE 7 1:L9 M ~=P1, ~~~ell~ell Y C _ p ~~ 9~ ULTMA s an exctng new state gc A game compaable to chess n t :hallenge and fascnaton t offes a 2 fesh new outlet fo ceate men Nchos downs hockey t ta enegy. Spts an hgh n the MT able to etun to play, howeve, [ULTMA s played wth an odnay hes et, so f you alady own oae dessng oom at the Woceste wthnun a few mnutes. The team all you need to play t : an offcl Aena Wednesday evenng, de wll be back n acton at home ule booklet. To obtan ths booke spte the fact that the Engnee tomoow nfght at 7:00, bol by the etun of seveal 2.00 to: nd you name and addess wt hockey team had dopped a 50 steec decson to Nchols Unvesty. key playes, as they take on AF DRSFED ULW "t was a moal vctoy," the ach'vals at Tufts Unve P. O. Box cted Coach Wayne Pecknold, as sty. SL Lous, MeO and 6. _J l"ml'""'' hs team had fought elentlessly aganst the hghly touted Nchols squad, only to be stymed by no less than sx goal post stkes and n~c~t~t~t19 aa lb Aa a spectacula lttle netmnde. The scoe tself was not ndcatve of the oveall play, n whch MT was outshot by a a~~olleq~~~ee&~~~ 3b slm 3631 magn, as t yelded thee ealy goals, but poceeded. to play supebly, gvng up only two moe scoes, one beng at the fnal buzze. The Engnees appeaed to get stonge wth tme, and pelted the beleagueed Nchols goaltende wth 16 shots n the fnal peod, most of them fom close n, but faled to tally. Ths peod was hghlghted by fece foecheckng and httng by all thee fowad lnes n what was tuly a team effot. Honoable menton must go to Dan Costa '78 n goal and to the MT defensve cops of Don Slvesten '77, Mac Tuant '78, and Bob Lauenson '74, whch.was foced to play double shfts due to numeous njues. The game, whch was elatvely penaltyfee, was maed by a feak accdent, as Evan Schwatz '75 suffeed a nnesttch facal cut by an eant stck. He was Buns captue bb touam entt (Contnued fom page 8) the floo (. =st snglegame pefomance of ;he tounament) to Radclffe's 20%, and oute,bounded the Clffes 7060 whle commttng eleven fewe tunoves n the thtypont out. The tounament MVP was Dedck of Bown who, despte beng only 5'4", led the tounament n eboundng wth 29, and was second n scong only to teammate Johnson. Dedck also came up wth twelve steals, well above any othe tounament competto. The AllTounament team conssted of Joyce and Johnson of Bown, Jeanne Guyton of Radclffe (19 ponts and. 28 ebounds n the tounament), Roggenkamp of MT, and Cothan of Chcago. Fom the nteest geneated by the tounament (t was played to vey lage, enthusastc, and pessladen cowds both nghts), the nvtatonal, should t contnue' n futue yeas, should' become a vey popula spotng event n the Boston aea. MT wll attempt to contnue ts wnnng ways tonght n the Cage aganst Clak. Game tme s 7:30. WANTED: HEALTHY males between ages of 1830 to patcpate n seous physologcal eseach expement. Sx sessons, $5 pe hou, dung the 9 to 5 wokday, BU Medcal School. nteested, call Conne , ext We would lke to extend ou WARMSlT WELCOME TO YOU! n Hunan we hope to enhance you to a tew autheatc taste n Chnaee cusne. as you hae tnee tasted befoe n the Metfopolata aea. 1#ANDARNSECLO UEN CUSNE ANQUET FACLTE. 7T 1X82 Ave., CaMbdge 677e ULTMA The pce of a college educaton s skyocketng. Fotunately the A Foce has done somethng to catch up wth t. Fo the fst tme, the A Foce ROTC Scholashps nclude the 2yea pogam, fo both men and women. f you can qualfy, the A Foce wll pay fo the emande of youcollege educaton. Not only do AFROTC 2yea college scholashps cove full tuton, but embusement fo textbooks, lab and ncdental fees, as well as a taxfee monthly allowance of $100. To cash n on all ths just apply, qualfy, and enoll n the A Foce ROTC at MT, Buldng 20E1 12, Extenson t's a geat way to fnsh you college educaton n the money, and buld a futue whee the sky's no lmt... Foce. 7R llrll L 1.9 m0 ~tlml!lmlt~m~ as an offce n the A sll ~ _ 6 NTEC4CTVE LECTURES COSMOLOGY HEAT AND SPN N THE UNVERSE by Pof. Phlp Moson, MT EXPERMENTS ON THE ORGN OF LFE CHANCES FOR EXTRATERRESTRAL NTELLGENCE by Pof. Cal Sagan, Conell LEAF NSECTS, BRDS, AND HUMAN COLOR VSON A VEW ON THE FUNCTON OF A NEURON by Pof. Jeome Lettvn, MT SYMBOTC THEORY OF THE ORGN OF HGHER CELLS by Pof. Lynn Maguls, Boston Unvesty METEORTES: OLDEST ROCKS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM MPLCATONS OF THE APOLLO 11 LUNAR MATERAL by D. John A. Wood, Smthsonan Obsevatoy CONTNENTAL DRFT AND PLATE TECTONCS by Pof. Raymond Seve, Havad SYMMETRY N MODERN PHYSCS by Pof. Sdney Coleman, Havad Students nteested n tle topcs above ae nvted to use an expemental system developed by Polaod that offes the oppotunty, though ecodngs, to lean dectly fom these people. The lectues ae unque n that they pemt altenatng at wll between the man dscusson and a geat many answes to nteestng questons. The speake's voce s accompaned by hs own sketches whch evolve on'a sketchpad unt. The oveall feelng s supsngly pesonal and esponsve. To use the system, please call , ext Located at 740 Man St., Cambdge; avalable weekdays between 9:30

8 11,1 aball ]M By Lawence D. Davd A lastsecond basket by Pete Jackson '76, gave MT's men's vasty basketball a clffhange 6766 vctoy ove Coast Guad n New London Satuday nght. Ths s the thd staght onepont scoe game between the two teams, MT wnnng last yea by an dentcal 6766 scoe and Coast Guad takng a 5857 decson two yeas ago. 'Sxteen ponts by Cam Lange '76, and 13 by Jackson speaheaded a tod fst half fo the Engnees (20 fo 32 fom the floo) but ths hot shootng was not suffcent.to pull away fom Coast Guad. who commtted only two tunoves n the ente fst half. MT led 4237 gong nto the locke oom; The Engnees dd a complete tunaound n the fst sx mnutes of the second half, mssng the fst twelve feld goal attempts. The Coast Guad defense became qute aggessve and vey physcal, and ebounded well to lead the Engnees 4842 befoe Jackson boke'the scong ce wth 13:57 to go wth one of hs patented sky jumpes. Coast Guad mantaned ts sx pont lead wth buckets by Dave Wllhte and Steve Haght to offset anothe bomb by Lange. Two hoops by Jackson T Spots nsght fnsde The young man shuddeed n the tanqul dojo on a csp. weekend aftenoon. He saw spted shadows floatng on the hadwood floo. Hts knees began to buckle,,qnd the floo became a spnnng maze. Goggly, as hs body tghtened, he managed to hold hmself upght. Then, dawng a deep beath, he was fnally able to focus. t was a tme and place to concentate and test hs mental and physcal powe. The young man shfted hs body fowad n a seemngly slow movement. Suddenly, wth a loud "Ye!," he executed a fowad lunge punch. He sensed that the speed and powe of the punch would stop any thug on the steet, and ealzed that ths punch was close to pefecton than any of the thousand ones he had just completed. Such agony and ecstasy ae typcal feelngs that a kaateka expeences n Maste K. Tabata's specal tanng sessons. Evey membe 'of the MT Shotokan Kaate Club s encouaged to attend the unque tanng sesson, held on a weekend once each semeste. The MT Shotokan Kaate Club, now n ts thd yea of exstence, has always stessed And ~~' ;*.and a foul shot by John Cavolowsky '76 cut the Coast Guad lead to Afte the teams twce taded baskets, Lange ht thee staght hoops and Jackson sank.two foul shots to put MT up 6358 wth 3:59 to go. Coast Guad's Pete DNcola ht a jumpe 19 seconds late to cut the lead to thee, but two moe foul shots by Jackson at the 2:32 mak made t Shotly. aftewads,' DNcola stole a pass, and hs layup and a jumpe at the 1:35 mak shaved the lead to one, Kenny Amstead '75 was fouled wth one mnute left, but could not cash the chaty toss and Coast Guad's Wllhte gabbed the ebound. MT's defense dened Coast Guad the last. good shot but Amstead attemptng to steal the ball fom Bll Schultz, fouled hm, and Schultz canned the two fee thows to gve Coast Guad a 6655 lead wth only eght seconds left. Epsten took the nbounds pass, dbbled down the cout, and shot fom the top of the key. The shot was off, but Jackson gabbed the ebound off the eant shot and popped t n. The buzze sounded as a jublant bunch of Engnees mobbed T ka ate goous tanng n tadtonal kaate spt, 't emphaszes the old teachng that only pactce makes pefecton. By actvely patcpatng n the New England Collegate Kaate Confeence, t keeps ts membes condtoned fo competton both n feespang and n kata (fom). t has competed wth such colleges as Havad, Datmouth,BC, BU, Tufts, UMass, Lowell Techj and Southeasten Massachusetts, wnnng the New England feespang champonshp last semeste. The chef nstucto, Sense K. Tabata, who teaches n the. New England aea, tuly eptomzes the pecson, balance, and powe of kaate. Among hs qualfcatons ae a sxth degee black belt n Shotokan kaate and a fouth degee black belt n Shonj kaate. The queston, "Why do you lean kaate?" s often asked. One membe of the club ctes the mental and physcal stength he acques though kaate. Anothe takes up kaate as an ntecollegate spot. A thd membe puts t qute neatly: "The 8 to 10Opm wokout n the dupont Westlng Room gves me a beak fom study." A.., ''S A'?'~ ~ ~ ~ ".~s!9" a, >^ ^, t,,_vo s L;cls t Gual4 ' '. %'. L... '. e '.,' :, ',. * ', < ~, " ',,. _. MT Shotokan Kaate Club Pesdent Jm Davs G competes n a feespang match aganst Boston College, held last yea. Jackson, heo of the 6766 vctoy Jackson fnshed the gane wth 27 ponts and was also hgh ebounde fo the ame wth 14. Lange bombed n 24, mantanng hs 23.7 pts./lame aveage, one of the hghest n the naton among dvson teams. Coast Guad dopped to 85 whle MT upped ts ecod to 710. On Thusday, the MT vasty "B" team ovecame a 5138 defct wth 11:39 left n the second half to top the Unvesty of Massachusetts (Boston), 7065,, despte havng to fnsh the game wth only tlee playes on the. cout as the othe fou membes of the squad had fouled out. An.. uncontested, shothanded layup by Joe Flake '75 wth 10 seconds to go ced the vctoy. Scong honos fo the vctos went to Glenn Tuckman '77 wth 19 and; Mac Thompson '75 wth 18. MT's next home games ae Unda Yeste '76 attempts a jumpe ove the outstetched am of aganst Amhest Wednesday and OCcago's Robn Dan (13) n Satuday's tounament consolaton Clak Satuday. The JV games game whch MT won, Yeste had seven ponts and 15 stat at 6:15, whle the vasty ebounds n the vctoy, whch snapped a fvegame losng steak fo. tapoffs ae at 8:15. the women's vasty. Photo by Robet Oshake RPadclfe By Glenn Bownsten Handly defeatng both the Unvesty of Chcago and Radclffe,' Bown Unvesty, captued the fst annual MT nvtatonal Women's Basketball Tounament at Rockwell Cage ths weekend. MT, by toppng Chcago 4335 n Satuday's consolaton game, took thd. n Fday's fst ound games, Radclffe and MT engaged n an extemely close seesaw battle, Radclffe eventually emegng the vcto, The Engnee women's squad contnued ts steady mpovement, playng ts best game to date n stayng wth favoed Radclffe untl the vey end. Kathy Roggenkamp '77 Jed all scoes wth 18 ponts, and Radclffe's Kathy Fulton sank sx of ten fom the floo fo 12 ponts whle pullng' down 17 ebounds. Chs Tacey '76 had 13 boads fo the Engnees. The second game Fday featued a hghly touted Chcago squad aganst one of the vy League's stongest fves, Bown Unvesty. Bown poved to be much too talented fo the Maoons, who could not keep up wth the vy team's fastpaced, hghscong offense. The Buns, By Paul J. Baye The MT men's gymnastcs. team ased ts ecod to 22 last Wednesday wth a stong pefomance 1 and easy wn ove Cental Connectcut 4 State College. t was 1 the fst tme MT competed unde. 1 the new ule of fou scoes.pe 1 team pe event countng towad the fnal esult, and MT's depth was the decdng facto. 'The new ule esulted n a new school ecod fo total scoe, to CCSC's 125:2. The meet was a welcome' ebound fom the Yale loss. CCSC jumped out to a thee pont lead on the fst two events. Davd Lu '77 took second on floo execse and fst on pommel hose, but CCSC had an outstandng floo execse team and on ponmtnel hose, MT had no good souces to help Lu. seconc up by sx at ntemsson, pulled away ealy n the second half fo a 5938 wn. Bown's Kaen Joyce conveted seven of 14 feld goal attempts and talled 16 ponts whle Lynn Johnson added 15 and Saa Dedck scoed 12Z Joyce, Johnson, and Jule Coles all ht double eboundng fgues fo the Buns. Vads Cothan led Chcago scoes wth 11 ponts. n fst ound acton, Chcago and MT had both commtted moe fouls than the opponents. Ths fom held thoughout Satuday's hadfought and extemely ough consolaton game won by the Engnees. The two teams accounted fo 58 fouls dung the nealy twohoulong contest (about one halfhou longe than nomal). Thee Chcago playes fouled out, whle fou Engnees and one Maoon playe pcked up fou pesonals. The gamn tself was maked by heavy b'dy contact, tght defense, and many tunoves. Questonable offcatng was the cause of much of the oughness n the game, as many calls appeaed to go the wong way. Afte a 1717 fst half, MT Alovmfgf foaf~ ~ Lu's pommel hose outne was hs best eve and t bought hm hs fst wn n the event. Thee of the last fou events accounted fo the MT vctoy. On ngs, paallel bas, and hgh ba, the Engnees took 1245 and beat CCSC by moe than sx ponts. On the ngs t was the 6.0 scoe fom Jack Smth '76 and.6.4 fom CutThem '75 added onto juno Jon Johnson's 7.6 'whch made the dffeence. Unfotunately, Johnson spaned hs hand n completng hs outne and hs status fo the next meet s questonable. On vaultng, Lu's fst place 8.4 kept MT even so that on paallel bas the Tech gymnasts could beak the meet wde open. Andy Robel '74 and Them took 12 on the bas. The magn fo MT on the bas was the hghest ~ ~ got the bette of play and of the offcatng n beakng open a tght game wth a sevenpont un fom 2725 to 3425 mdway n the second' peod. Chcago was unable to move close than fve ponts fo the est of the game, and the Engnees had the fst wn n ove a month, and the thd n nnegames ths yea. Maua Sullvan '76 led MT wth 13 ponts (nne fom the fee thow lne) and Roggenkamp followed wth 12. Lnda Yeste '76 was hgh ebounde wth 15. Chcago agan had only one playe n double fgues, as Cothan poued n ten ponts. The fnal game Satuday was an antclmax, as Bown opened up a 14pont halftme lead and kept nceasng ts advantage thoughout the fnal twenty mnutes fo a 6737 wn. ' Dedck had an excellent game to lead Bowl, httng 12 of 26 fom the flo and scong 27 ponts, cashng the boads fo 17 ebounds, an!: makng seven steals. Johnson :ccumuluted 19 ponts, 5 n he fst half, and Coles pulled down 16 ebounds. The Buns shot 33% fom (Please tun to page 7) of the meet, 6.8 ponts. Anothe sx pont wn on hgh ba fnshed up the wn fo,mt. ScottFoste '75 took fst wth a 7.0. Ths was one example of the naccuate judgng whch maked the whole meet, as Foste's scoe appeaed much too low. Lu and Rubel added second and fouth place fnshes fo the Engnees. As a whole, the meet was notable fo the fne MT pefomances thoughout. Lu's total scoe of 39.1 was hs best of the season, and thee wee only two outnes by team membes whch Could be consdeed' msses. 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