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Page Four THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, Fleming 12, 1972<br />
Tubes<br />
Continued from Page Two<br />
While I'm handing out congratulations,<br />
we mustn't forget<br />
Jerry Glashagel, who is departing<br />
the Caltech Y for points east<br />
after several years of faithful and<br />
inspired work as the Y Associate<br />
Director. The best of luck in the<br />
future, Jerry; I hope we can<br />
replace you with· someone as<br />
good.<br />
Tonic Dominant?<br />
On a closing note for this<br />
year, I would like to recall a few<br />
of the thoughts in the final<br />
Throop Beat of two years ago.<br />
At that time, real progress<br />
seemed to be coming about in<br />
Caltech attitudes toward, and<br />
communication with, the problems<br />
of the Outside World (and<br />
of Caltech), but the overall level<br />
was far below what it could have<br />
been. Since that time, some<br />
progress has been made at<br />
Caltech, although it is not always<br />
easy to see exactly how much.<br />
It's not clear that the world is<br />
doing so well.<br />
There are a lot of things<br />
Caltech and its people can do.<br />
We can educate, we can develop<br />
we can act for a better world.<br />
We need social scientists, we<br />
need scientists who are aware of<br />
social problems, we need people<br />
who care about people: the<br />
words are as true now as when<br />
written in 1970. H\Vhy bother?"<br />
so many ask, HIt's just a little<br />
thing." Big things come from<br />
little things; in fact, big things<br />
only come from little things.<br />
Think about it.<br />
And don't let it die.<br />
See you next year (maybe).<br />
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Page Wins Discobolus, Interhouse<br />
Ricketts Gets Varsity Trophy<br />
by Bob Kieckhefer<br />
This spring the almighty<br />
powers who make decisions have<br />
decided to award athletic trophies<br />
in brief ceremonies in the<br />
student houses, rather than at an<br />
athletic banquet.<br />
With only three days left in<br />
interhouse football, Page has<br />
clinched the Interhouse Trophy,<br />
with Fleming probably second<br />
and Ruddock third. The winner<br />
of the much-disputed Discobolus<br />
Trophy was decided yesterday<br />
afternoon, as Page beat Fleming<br />
in football in the winner-take-all<br />
finale. This year Ricketts has<br />
won the Varsity Rating Trophy,<br />
with Page runner-up and Lloyd<br />
third.<br />
Caltech's top individual sports<br />
award, the Outstanding Caltech<br />
Athlete Trophy, has been awarded<br />
jointly to Steve Sheffield,<br />
Randy Lewis, and Alan Kleinsasser.<br />
In the sports-for-fun-andprofit<br />
category, both Sheffield<br />
and Lewis have been nominated<br />
for NCAA scholarships of $1000<br />
to help finance their graduate<br />
work.<br />
Tom Howell will be going to<br />
Phoenix on June 4 to receive the<br />
Gene Waldron Award. This $300<br />
award goes to the outstandingjunior<br />
baseball player in the NAJA<br />
District III, based on scholarship,<br />
citizenship, character, playing ability,<br />
and extra-curricular activities.<br />
Roger Goodspeed has also re-<br />
NOW 'fHRU MAY 28<br />
MELANIE<br />
AND<br />
'.,.den..· 1 99<br />
From<br />
ceived recognition from the outside<br />
world, as his opponents on<br />
the SCIAC golf circuit have<br />
awarded him the Jesse Clark Memorial<br />
Trophy, based on his golfing<br />
performances over the past<br />
four years. He was also voted<br />
the fourth spot on the All-SCIAC<br />
team.<br />
Winter sports award winners<br />
include Tim Hight (Campbell<br />
Swimming Trophy), Max Kay<br />
(Most Improved Swimmer Trophy),<br />
Lewis and Gary Zieve<br />
Goint winners of the Latham<br />
Wrestling Trophy). Tops on the<br />
basketball courts were Jerry<br />
Feely (Vesper Basketball Trophy)<br />
and Mark and Mike Bandhauer<br />
Goint winners of the Carl Shy<br />
Freshman Basketball Trophy)..<br />
Kleinsasser, Charlie Almquist,<br />
and Gary Stormo have been<br />
jointly awarded the Goldsworthy<br />
Track Trophy. Other spring<br />
sports winners are Tom Howell<br />
and phil Gschwend Goint winners<br />
of the Alumni Baseball Trophy)<br />
and Jim Simmons and Roger<br />
Goodspeed (co-winners of the J.<br />
Ben Earl Golf Trophy).<br />
Competition for the two tennis<br />
trophies is still in progress. Bruce<br />
Jacobsen, Dave Dummit, Dave<br />
Beatty, and Bruce Eisenhart are<br />
.still fighting for the Scott Tennis<br />
Trophy, with the final match of<br />
the tournament scheduled for<br />
Tuesday at 4:00. The Novice<br />
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Second in NAJA<br />
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by Bob Kieckhefer<br />
Alan Kleinsasser led Tech<br />
Runners at last week's NAIA<br />
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and eighth in the triple jump).<br />
Tech's two relay teams did not<br />
qualify for the finals, but both<br />
ran their fastest times of the year<br />
and were close to setting school<br />
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