i · on the committee in charge ofun dergraduate recruitment and en rollment. forseveralyearsshe...
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Plan.
and other restrictiolllStaken into account. AdldltlonaU:y,SlO'W-!!:rC)W1t11 initiative I,,;,u"m;; lUIJi11;;S
the actual prepar;atio1n
as ent1crifllg U"UH'~V re:mclvifllgand ....". 'HiI';.
fled. Three of the group were aplprehellde:dtre~;pa1;s on campus.
and had left some of their belonl~inlss
the gym. A wallet wasnon-Caltech persons seated at the table theA~;uspi(:iOllS!,er:son at the tennis court was asked for id(~ntitl(:ation.
identiJfv himself or leave the courts. Se,cUIity «uu "'u,
and the still refused to leave or jdentiJfy hilmself.Pasadena Police were and thehimself and left.
nei:ghbors of Caltech.CIT Board ofTrustees had in
of current
6/5because Pasadena school students had
for what the Scurves were about to do.Total value stolen or
Sel;urityres:pond(~dto a call from the Athenaeum n, ("'fl,"'"a habitual crasher The has beencome to uninvited. No ch,lrg(~S
6/2 was notified of a sU5;pic:iOllSOfficers found the person in the
had no reason forwas escorted off campus.
6/3 A group of riders was observed in the area nOJrth1Ne:,t
his Bar-
than 1()(1publi1catiom;, il1lduldirlg sixbooks.Central Division of the AmericanPhjLlos,oprucaIJ!\ss.OCJlation, andwasa Fellowof Arts and Sciences. He held an
from Col-
Hall of Public Rela-tions and many others teamed upwith Van the way.
orga-
Donal~anwas the author of more 6/4
......VL"...~; ... in Canb1crr;a, Ausand at the of
Western Australia in Perth.He received his B.A. and M.A.
oe~~rel~S from theUniversiJ:v of and hisB.Phil. from Exeter Ox-ford Universit.v.
••I
and Bonnie Wallaceresjf)ective:ly v.res,idellt and NO was victorious in
"mUl"rKn~~ v.reslidellt. Amit Mehra, uncontested winner racesec:retlary.ltre·as~!rer was uf!GlVaJ'lab·lejol
it, "We had to do it."Van Der
Caltech who gradu2ltedin has been referred to asmanager of the Master Plan. He
three years overseeing theorg;anization of the document submitted to the and continues tooversee how the Institute adheres tothe
Van Der no means ac-cOlnplislled this task within
Ins,titllte, Vice President DaveMc)rrisroe, Bob Fort of Ph'rsical
'""",,,t.~... ,.,hY" for
sucharesoirnlpacted Caltech in itsbriIlgirlg about the need for
the Caltech Master Plan.AsUI'egV2111 n.~_'''/~-'''' DirectorPronPrlv Nlan;ageme:nt for
fied de1tell:>plne1lt over the next 25years.
The leaves freedom for thech~mging needs and budget of aninstitute such as CIT. Yet it alsosatisfies many rulestant to the of Pasadena andCaltech's on all sides.
A few years the ofPasadena a resolution re-
Indiana he served aschairman of the prulosopllYment. he held academic
with aclassroom andmore offices than inthe gym. The women'slocker room will have 200 morelockers. The also in-clude a team men's lockerroom, a VlrOIJaeII's 'cq\lip:mentl:oom,and a suplplemeltltal traJinirlg roomto the in the current gym.
see page 4
Houses.
In the middleyear, thewere informed would be los-
;m'\l'Wh~r~from 3 to 6 affillial:ed,Smgle-famlJlV homes. At thatthe: othel: siJoQ:le-1'aIIlilvhouseswere
seven
CIRCULATIONWu
Wright
Volume XCII Number 30June 7, 1991
BU!SINIESS MANAGERArcilla
PHOTO EDiTORLei Chen
The ofCarole Snow tobe the new Director of Admissions
1st has an-nounced in a memo to the Caltechcornmunity from the officeLorden. Snow has a B.A. in psy-
from the ofMiami and an M.A. and Ph.D. insocioll)'t!,Y from the ofSouthernCalifomia. She is, curre][1Uy
as special assistant to theDean ofthe Cc,Hege ,ofl:..etten" Aut's,and Sciences hasbeen since 1975. She is director ofthe schools mililoritv engine€:riJ:1lgprogram and is also head of recruitment for all stu-
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with eachits own adJrni!,si()llS
policies to a large extent. She is alsoa member of a general troubleshooting team in the USC admissions office and is a reJ>re:seliltativeon the committee in charge of undergraduate recruitment and enrollment. For several years she heldthe posi:tion off:aculty-in-rf:sid(~nce
at one of the student ap,lrtlUe]!1tcOinplexe:s. Although she will notassume her duties in the CaltechAdmissions Office until 1st,
To the class of '91: te nothi.To the RAs ofRuddock House: goodjob, I justhope the: ne:xt Jgu~rs aren't
total rookies. Au revoir. -I. Liliebl~ld
So it is that time year once again, withsummer and the strong March winds off their way.Professors don their robes for commencement and the graduating class setsitself for release. Over by the athletic field setting up the stage andn",,'imrn where President Bush will and in the houses the under-gr,ldllatles are for examinations.
in a way, the same every year. But the institute stays on.There are the new freshman about lost on campus,
the the grass, and always theenJgro,ss€:d in tlheir o'wn Wl)rllis The dean is so too the housing
be service in theirwatching a passing student
rotating thl·ough.Time does pass
be others will be Themembers as the older ones retire. LIKC'iVlse.conducted will shift from year to year as the delJarllml:nts \;UiiHje;\;;.
But now is the time to stop a moment and observe theyear, if to remember.
In Ruddock House, there isa 15 strong, muster-its decimation over the past years with a loss of %50. There
is no love lost between them and this school. them one can findbitterness and attitudes many students here share. But so toodo they as a graduating class share happiness, and even a littlefor survived 4 years through this schooL
Along with them are 2 Residential Advisors who are also leiiVlllg.
spent a full and acceptably busy 3 years in the house. havetheir set far north in Washington. Even now, however, asprepare themselves to they are still the house in selectingtheir successors. Their presence will be missed.
In all this there is a certain amount of sentimentalism, but onewhat's in the years. This is special, if nothing
else for the amount of stress it places on students. One student this editoroverheard likened this place to a combat zone, with each class theirtour of here and all alumni like gritty veterans de:scriibuI,!ltheir as this is, it does in a way reflect some of thefeelinJl!;s that run through here. All the stress. AU the frustration. AU thework. Uh no lie Gt
year.seems to be the element among students nere--Iue:seIlt,
and future. Just the other day a Ruddock alum (class of '74) mailedback a banner the entire house to maintain. It
Dear editors:
up for one of the few re-..... ",i",;,,,, of NobelPrize extras to be
random drawingexceeds supply).
Thank you,Todd Whitesel
Ruddock House
(2) Take the "Please Flush MterUse" back until
those lm'l-vohltme toilets llctUllllv
show up. how will thatbe?)
(3) In the posting suchmemos the house mailboxes in-stead of copiesto every student. We alreadytoo many delivered announcements from the administra
and those have nice yellowthat go straight to the
in Ruddock atnext to the mail-
Re:vl:ace the on-campus irrigation sYI;teIJl1s too. CaHech has thebest watered sidewalks in the area.
As an ullidcrgra.du,ate, I found amemo from the Office,,,,,~p>,.,.,...,, door this week as!allJg mleto conserve water. I would like toreturn the favor:
To the editors:
Nathan Wallach
There seems to be a serious lackof consideration for others here atCaltech. The oflems at Caltech need to be
maltm'ity and serious con-
House thisweekrniglhtlf~tthe iS1meslidle. Otherissue:s mlay nOltbe so easy to resolve,
can at least be approachedsellsitivilty rather than hostil-
to treat others with due butnot unreasonable demand.
of the uscould be dealt with more reasonably if'pC()pII~m,ade this small effort.
The of The Ride is antradition. with it
may be necessary, but if those car-souls who us aU this musi-
cal treat were reasonable about it,limutirlg the number of \,;Ui:l:;\;;A1>,
it off when reclueste,d,
rassment, to Ithepl,lyiJllgIDnrht~Ride.
Caltech mustindividuals are of
mallrnlg a scandal of immense
consider irrelevant and uIllimlp(llr-tant. In order to the wishesof and to unneces-sary decisions onsuch matters must be taken seri-
The fact that a person isanlbi'valent does not relieveher of the to considerthe views of others. The P01,Sitli!iltythat is a staunch SUj:lporteJr ofone does,not relieve hiln/ltier' ofthe to to reach areasonable It isthat in the end a maynot anyone, but as aco:mnmrrity as a it can pro-
reasonable solution.Al1lhough tradition plays an im-
role in our thementation of the traditions and theattitudes towards them must beconsidered. It would be" u "1';'''-' l 'U""
for Caltech to become a schoollaw"
rCl4uired to maintainhere are caJ7ab.le
maturity andbut it
may not receive a
notmatches or brush-offs. There havebeen many thecOJrnnmnity, from to ha-
of the authors.Letters and announcements are welcome. All contributions should include the author's name andrmm"",,. ,ml1 the intended date
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stop by the Dean of Stu102 Parsons-Gates for more
is December 2, 1991.
Bike has StandThanks to the Service
the bike shop has a brand new truingMe:mtoers,hip is $5 annually. To join, seeStephen room 16 Dabney.
(818) 795-5443No Appointment Needed
days at 7:30 I'M in office. Allundergraduate and graduate women, as wellas facll1ty are welcome to discuss the concerns and stresses ofdaily life in an informaland personal selling. Discussion is moderated by Dr. Lynda Morek, a clinical psychologist. For more information, call J~n
nifer Jungkunlz at 564-8545 or Yu-ChlenKuo at 578-9504.
Caltecb UltimateLAY OUT!! The Caltech Ultimate Ma
chine is at long last forming with hopes ofparticipating in Ultimate tournamentsthroughout the Southwest. We encourage alldisc-hucking undergrads to come practicewith us on the north athletics fields Tuesdaysand Thursdays from 4-6 PM. See ya there!!
The ArroyoThe Arroyo Singer's women's chorus,
directed by Will Aardappel, will celebratetheir 30th anniversary with a concert of"Music of the '308" by George Gershwin,ColePorter,JeromeKern, and DukeEllingtonon Sunday, June 9 in Dabney Lounge at 4 PM.The group will have instrumental accom~animent by and the Steve Warner tno.Refre:shrnerlts follow the coocert. Tickets
for students and seniors. Forinf()rm,ltion call (213) 256-5332.
Attention PRE-MED Students!There will be a meeting with Dr. MarleneColeman at 4:00 PM on June 10 in the HealthCenter Conference Room. All pre-med students shouldallend, especiallyjuniors. Pleasecall the Health Center (x6393), if you areunable to attend or if you need to talk to Dr.Coleman before the meeting.
Women's
students areto apply. office is located at
second floor.The Derrick Club of Bakers-
field scholarship is to aresident of Kernshould be submitted inmust include the ~~"l;c~n'c'. ,m~:;nr
university,attention will bethelevel and non-schooland financial need. References from teachers and/or counselors should also be in-cluded. Application deadline is 1,1991. Applications should be JanWalker, Chairman, Desk & Derrick Gub
Committee, P.O. Box 11164,CA93389
SEDS EVENTSlWhile our meetings are over for the year,
SEDS activities will remain in full swingthroughout the summer. We have an icecream social on June 7. A number of members will be attending the solar eclipse inBaja this For more information aboutany call Phil Rosenthal at 577-4664.
Folk on CampWlThe Dancers invite you to
come and join us for folk dancing on Tuesday nights in Dabney Hall Lounge. Dan<:esare taught from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM, Withdancing from 9:00 until 11:30 or midnight.
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