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This Week's ASCIT Movie: Strictly Ballroom Friday, 7:30PM and ll:OOPM Baxter Lecture Hall White to play and mate in two answer on page 2 THE CALIFORNIA TECH VOLUME XCIX , N UMBER 29 Class of 2 002 Update The number of students for next year's freshman class has been finalized at 260, according to Charlene Liebau, Direct or of the Admissions Office. The count is a record number in re- cent years, but is nea r the maxi- mum size Admissions expects for an enter in g class. According to Liebau, "we can reasonably expect [to lose] ten students whose plans may change over the summer." La st year nine students who accepted admi ssion did not enter Caltech in the fall. Next year's class is more d iverse than previous years. Hispa ni c and Latin American students make up nine percent of th e in coming class, an in- crease from the current five per- cent in the undergraduate body. SEE FROSH ON PAGE 2 J azzing Up ' Steele House Dessert With the MOSH BY M ONTGOMERY & CALLAHAN Jazz, sweets and good com- pan y li vened up Steele House Thursday evening. The build- ing, now used for offices, was host to th e once-a-term Dessert With the MOSH. Students from on-c ampus and off arrived in droves to enjoy a sumptuous re- past. Among the best desserts wer e chocolate chip bars, brownies, Rice Krispy treats, chocolate strawberries, almond cheesecake with cherries, wal- n ut spice cake, raspberry mousse, peanut butter cheese- c ake and chocolate &Iemon bread pudding. The se desserts di sappeared quickly into the maws of hungry Caltech stu- dents, especially the chocolate covered st rawberries which were eaten before the trays hit t he table. The Monday night Jazz Band filled the backyard with j azz standards, including "Fascinatin' Rhythm" and "In the Mood." Their melodies could be heard from half a block SEE MOSH ON PAGE 2 P ASADENA, CALIFOR NIA FRIDAY ,M Ay2 2, 1998 Ho eg, Wa niewski win Bus iness Plan Competition Waniewski and Hoeg, founders of EndActive, In c., and winners of the Hightower Competition. BY TECH STAFF Caltech alumnus and entre- preneur Glenn Hightower an- nounced Hans Hoeg and Tricia Waniewski the winners of the first Caltech Business Plan Competition at the CaltechIMIT Enterprise Forum on May 19. They we re awarded both a $10,000 check as an investment in their company, "EndActive, William A. H ewitt, Life Trustee of Caltech, Dies BY CAL TECH The Honorable William A. Hewitt, a Caltech life trustee and a former U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica, died Saturday evening of a heart attack at hi s home in Rutherford, California. He was 83. The former Chairman of Deere & Company in Moline, Illinois, Hewitt assumed lead- ership of the comp any follow- ing the death in 1955 of Charles Deere Wiman , the great grandson of John Deere Hewitt. Hewitt re tired in 1982, and was appointed to the Jamaican ambassadors hip by President Reagan. He served until 1985. A native of San Fransisco, Hewitt graduated from Berekeley in 1937 with a degree in economics and thereafter at- tended Ha r vard Univers ity Gra duate School of Business Administration. He was an officer in the United States Navy during World War II serving in the Pa- cific theater. Originally com- missioned as an ensign , he earned nine battle stars and four other medals, including the Presidential Unit Citation Medal, and left the service with the rank of lieutenant com - mander. After the war, he be- gan his career with Deere & Company. He was elected to the Cal tech Board of Trustees on June 9, 1967 and became life trustee on October 25, 1991. During his 30 years on the board, he served on the audit com mittee, the buildings and grounds committee, the visiting com mittee for the division of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the visiting committee for the Division of Biology. In ad- dition, he was a life member of the Caltech Associates and a member fo the President's Circle in 1986-87. In addition to his Caltech affiliations, Hewitt was also a member of the visiting commit- tee for East Asian Studie s at Harvard University and a mem- ber of the Stanford Research In- stitute Council during the 1970's. His civic affiliations in- SEE HEWITT ON PAGE 2 Inc." and a letter of endorsement from the panel of judges for their business. The competition, organized by the Industrial Relations Cen- ter and sponsored by Hightower, was designed to motivate people with marketable ideas to turn them into viable business plans able to withstand professional scrutiny and attract investor sup- port . Seven teams submitted ex- ecutive summarie s and business plans which were carefully re- viewed by a panel with a wide range of business expertise and experience. The field was th en reduced to four teams that made business presentations. Hoeg and Waniewski, both PhD students in mechanical en- gineering, plan to build their business around a multi-direc- tional viewing endoscope. This endoscope was developed by Hoeg under the supervision of Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering Joel Burdick, and in col- laboration with Michael Levy, M.D., Division of Neurosurgery at Childrens Hospital Los Ange- les. The rigid, articulated endo- scope will greatly enhance sur- geons' viewing capabilities and will be useful for a wide range of surgical procedures. "There is nothing out there like this," said Le vy. Warren Grundfest, M.D., Laser Research Lab at Cedars Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, added, "This new optical vi ew ing technology promises to further extend the reach of minimally invasive sur- gical procedures. This mea ns fewer open surgeries, less trauma to the patients, and over- all better performance." Hoeg and Waniewski plan 10 use the $10,000 to attract more investments, and have al- ready solicited four members for their Board of Directors. On behalf of the panel of judges, Hightower said, "This is an im- pressive achievement... we have every expectation that you will succeed. " Musicians in Dabney courtyard break out their instruments for an impromptu jam session. IN THIS ISSUE THE USUAL S TUFF Announcements .......... .............. 8 Dean '5 Comer...........................7 Le tters to the Editor ................. 3 The Outside Wo rld ...••.......... •... 2 THIS WEE K'S F EATURES Comjcs...................................... 6 Ditcb Day Stacks.... .. ............ .. .• .5 Food Dude •• .••••...............•....•. ••. 5 Microscopic ASCIT Bylaws ..•. 4

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THE CALIFORNIA TECH VOLUME XCIX, N UMBER 29

Class of 2002 Update

The number of students for next year's freshman class has been finalized at 260, according to Charlene Liebau , Director of the Admissions Office. The count is a record number in re­cent years, but is near the maxi­mum size Admissions expects for an entering class.

According to Liebau, "we can reasonably expect [to lose] ten students whose plans may change over the summer." Last year nine students who accepted admission did not enter Caltech in the fall.

Next year's class is more d iverse than previous years. Hispanic and Latin American students make up nine percent of the incoming class, an in­crease from the current five per­cent in the undergraduate body.

SEE FROSH O N PAGE 2

Jazzing Up ' Steele House Dessert With the MOSH BY M ONTGOMERY & CALLAHAN

Jazz, sweets and good com­pany li vened up Steele House Thursday even ing. The build­ing, now used for offices, was host to the once-a-term Dessert With the MOSH. Students from on-campus and off arrived in droves to enjoy a sumptuous re­past.

Among the best desserts were chocolate chip bars, brownies , Rice Krispy treats, chocolate strawberries, almond cheesecake with cherries, wal­nut spice cake, raspberry mousse, peanut butter cheese­cake and chocolate &Iemon bread pudding. These desserts di sappeared quickly into the maws of hungry Caltech stu­dents, especially the chocolate covered st rawberries which were eaten before the trays hit the table.

The Monday night Jazz Band filled the backyard with j azz standards, including "Fascinatin' Rhythm" and "In the Mood." Their melodies could be heard from half a block

SEE MOSH ON PAGE 2

P ASADENA, CALIFOR NIA FRIDAY, M Ay22, 1998

Hoeg, Waniewski win Business Plan Competition

Waniewski and Hoeg, founders of EndActive, Inc., and winners of the Hightower Competition.

BY TECH STAFF

Caltech alumnus and entre­preneur Glenn Hightower an­nounced Hans Hoeg and Tricia Waniewski the winners of the

first Caltech Business Plan Competition at the CaltechIMIT Enterprise Forum on May 19. They we re awarded both a $10,000 check as an investment in their company, "EndActive,

William A. Hewitt, Life Trustee of Caltech, Dies

BY CALTECH

The Honorable William A. Hewitt, a Caltech life trustee and a former U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica, died Saturday evening of a heart attack at hi s home in Rutherford, California. He was 83.

The former Chairman of Deere & Company in Moline, Illinois, Hewitt assumed lead­ership of the company follow­ing the death in 1955 of Charles Deere Wiman , the great grandson of John Deere Hewitt. Hewitt re tired in 1982, and was appointed to the Jamaican ambassadors hip by President Reagan. He served unti l 1985.

A native of San Fransisco, Hewitt graduated from Berekeley in 1937 with a degree in economics and thereafter at­tended Ha rvard Univers ity Graduate School of Business Administration.

He was an officer in the United States Navy during World War II serving in the Pa­cific theater. Originally com­missioned as an ensign , he

earned nine battle stars and four other medals, including the Presidential Unit Citation Medal, and left the service with th e rank of lieutenant com­mander. After the war, he be­gan his career with Deere & Company.

He was elected to the Cal tech Board of Trustees on June 9, 1967 and became life trustee on October 25, 1991. During his 30 years on th e board, he served on the audit committee, the buildings and grounds committee, the visiting committee for the divi sion of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the visiting committee for the Division of Biology. In ad­dition, he was a life member of the Caltech Associates and a member fo the President's Circle in 1986-87.

In addition to his Caltech affiliations, Hewitt was also a member of the visiting commit­tee for East Asian Studies at Harvard University and a mem­ber of the Stanford Research In­stitute Council during the 1970's. His civic affiliations in-

SEE HEWITT ON PAGE 2

Inc." and a letter of endorsement from the panel of judges for their business.

The competition, organized by the Industrial Relations Cen­ter and sponsored by Hightower, was designed to motivate people with marketable ideas to turn them into viable business plans able to withstand professional scrutiny and attract investor sup­port .

Seven teams submitted ex­ecutive summaries and business plans which were carefully re­viewed by a panel with a wide range of business expertise and experience. The field was then reduced to four teams that made business presentations.

Hoeg and Waniewski, both PhD students in mechanical en­gineering, plan to build their business around a multi-direc­tional viewing endoscope. This endoscope was developed by Hoeg under the supervision of Professor of Mechanical Engi­neering Joel Burdick, and in col­laboration with Michael Levy,

M.D. , Division of Neurosurgery at Childrens Hospital Los Ange­les.

The rigid, articulated endo­scope will greatly enhance sur­geons' viewing capabilities and will be useful for a wide range of surgical procedures . "There is nothing out there like this," said Levy. Warren Grundfest , M.D., Laser Research Lab at Cedars Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, added, "This new optical vi ew ing technology promises to further extend the reach of minimally invasive sur­gical procedures. This means fewer open surgeries, less trauma to the patients, and over­all better performance."

Hoeg and Waniewski plan 10 use the $10,000 to attract more investments, and have al­ready solicited four members for their Board of Directors . On behalf of the panel of judges, Hightower said, "This is an im­pressive achievement... we have

every expectation that you will succeed. "

Musicians in Dabney courtyard break out their instruments for an impromptu jam session.

IN THIS ISSUE

THE USUAL S TUFF

Announcements .......... .............. 8 Dean '5 Comer. ......................... . 7 Letters to the Editor ................. 3 The Outside World ...••..........•... 2

THIS WEEK'S

F EATURES

Comjcs ....... ............................... 6 Ditcb Day Stacks .....................• .5 Food Dude •• .••••...............•....•.••. 5 Microscopic ASCIT Bylaws ..•. 4

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2 May 22,1998

The Outside World

by Myfanwy Callahan

JAKARTA, /NDONESl,' - After holding power for 32 years, President Suharto resigned from office Thursday

following riots and protests in recen! weeks which cul­minated with call s for hi s impeachment. Vice President

BJ. Habibie has fi lled the office . Eleven members of Su harto's Cabinet who handled economic policy also re­

signed in light of the economic crisi:-; facing Ind onesia.

BELGRADE, SERBIA - The Yugoslav Parliament ap­

pointed Momir Bulatovic Prime Minister despite Montenegro 's protests that it will boycott the Govern­

ment. Montenegro and Serbia are the last republics in Yu­

goslavia. The debate revol ves around whether Yugosla­via should become a market-driven democratic state, as

reformers in Montenegro wish, or follow the recent com­munist stmctu re.

Moscow, R USSIA - Pres ident Bori s Yeltsin faces yet

another impeachment vote due to a series of troubles wrack ing Russia. The market faltered, with prices fail­

ing 12 % Monday, demanding a half million dollar effort by the Central Bank to steady the ruble. Striking miners

in the Kuzbas region ha ve he ld up rai l traffic preventing

300 cargo trains and 120 passenger trains from reaching their destinations.

NAIROBI, KENYA - Eritrea and Ethiopia, fonner al­

lies e ight years ago, have amassed thousands of troops to attack e",ch other. The leader of each country has ac­

cused the other of invading a 2SD-sq uare mile area call ed the Yigra triangle which the two countries border. The

Ethi opean Foreign Minister stated hi s country wou ld take "necessary measures" unless Eritrea immediate ly with­draws its troops .

NEW DELHI , I NDIA - Prime Minis-

ter Atal Bihari Vajpayee spoke at. (.~~~~~~8~~~ the site where recent nuc lear ~

tests sparked intemati onal

concern , say ing that Pa­kistan shou ld adopt a

more co n c iliatory tone, cons ideri ng Indi a ' s new weap­

ons. "We want

peaceful co-exist­ence but the frequent

threats to sec urit y

forced Indi a to con­duct the nuc lear tests to s il e nc e it s e n­e mie s and s h ow it s st re ngth ," said Vajpayee. The Indian Home Mini ster

also warned Pakistan to ease pressures on Ind ia in the disputed terri­

tory of Kashmir or face a "pro-active response".

W ASIflNGTON, D,c' - As the Asian economy con­

tinues to fail, the Un ited States' rnonthly trade deficit

reached a new high of $13 billion. The Asian crisis has

weakened American exports, hurtin g many manufactur­ers and farmers.

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Foster wins Residence

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BY KI M WEST

Samantha Foster, a gradu­cH in g se ni or and member of Blacker House , is this years re­c ipient of the Residence Life and

Masters Award. This award rec­

ognizes contribution s to th e

quality of student life in and around the student houses.

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Similarly, African-Americans

are three percent of the matricu­

latin g c lass, compared to one

percent of the current stude nt body.

International students have also increased to twent y-three

(from fourteen) in next year 's

sophomore class. The incoming

Asian population only makes up

s ixteen percent of the class, co mpared to the twen ty-eight percent of the student body.

Rising acceptances have been seen across the country thi s year. Each o f the Claremont Colleges overfi lied ; MIT has a

more th an full class ; and even

UC Berkeley has a hi gher than nonnal acceptance rate than us,

at44.I%.

This year, Admissions ac­cepted fewer U.S. national s and

pennanent residents, and more

international stude nts. The ap­

plicant poo l was also bigger; making the process more selec­

tive ; onl y e ighteen percent of

appl ic ants were ad mitted thi s year. Last year, twenty-six per­cent of the applicants were ad­mitted .

Next year, Li ebau a nti c i­pates a drop in the number of

applicants admitted, adjusting to the acceptance rate this year.

Admissions will continue its ef­forts to recruit women and mi­norities while maintaining cur­

rent academic standards.

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Sam's hou se activiti es in­

cluded be ing a member of the social team , a ssisting with Ro­tation picks. and serving as vice­pres ident. She was a stude nt representat ive on the planning

committee for the construction

of Avery Hou se and a ss isting in the selection of common area

furniture . In add it ion. Sam has

been an active member of the Cal tech Y ExComm since her

fre shman year and an officer fo r

3 years. Mini -decompression and the Easter e gg hunt were

direct results of Sam's creat iv­

ity and contributions. Those of us who have had

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c lud ed members hip in the Smithsonian Nat ional Assoc i­

ates, the Nat ional Safety Coun­c il , the Museum of Modern Art ,

the International Cou nc il of the Asia Society, and the Counci l of the Americas.

H e is s ur vived by two

daughte rs, Adrienne Deere

Hewitt and Anna Deere Hewitt: a so n , Alexander South hall

Hewitt ; and s ix grandChildren.

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away, and probably teased the EEs s lavi n g in Moore. One

brave coup le eve n danced East Coast swi n g to th e i r la s t tun e .

Students from all the houses were present , c reating an exce l­

lent scene for the photographer

present. He is taking pictures which more accurately reflect

Caltech for the new viewbook,

to be sent to prospective stu­

dents. The update includes tak­

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brightening any situation , fn a nomination le tte r rec ~

ognizing Sam's important ro le

in undergraduate li fe at Caltec h,

a fri end described the most im­portant contribution s a s "the

litt le things she does on a daily

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The California Tech OPINIONS

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR to be sung at graduation. We do have a CommcncemcllI Commit­tee whose job it is to oversee vari­ous aspects or the ceremony. Why is the choice of music not that of the students for w hom the cer­emony occurs in the first place?

feel thi s is an accurate representa­

tion of my feelings CJbout my ex­periences here. nor do I see it as an accurate depiction of the school's alliluve. nor does il stand as a fes­timony to the spirit of graduation. Musically, the Halleilljah Chorus is much morc spirired and uplift­ing than Galldea11lus. The Halle­lujah Chorus is much more famil­iar. and people just like it better.

Commencement Music Change

Intolerable Students have been a~ked for

numerous years their choice for commencement speaker. While in the past the suggestions may have been few and often unfeasible. this year's class has chosen a speaker that many s tudents have strong feelings about, whether they be positive or negative. Thai a lone should demonstrate the vested in­terest of the class of 1998 in their

graduation ceremony. Now another decision con­

cerning a recent tradition at com­mencement has been made, but thi s time without consu lting the stu­dents it concerns the most: those graduating. Handel's Hal/elujah Chorus from The Messiah ha.s been pe rformed for all the years most of the graduates of 1998 have been he re: the last six commencements, and thirteen out of the last fourteen. This year, it is being replaced with Gaudeamus Igilur, a song prepared by the Glee Clubs earlier this year for President Baltimore's inaugura­tion. But none of the candidates for the degrees were asked their opin­ions before this change was made.

The argument was made thai th is change was due to the religious natu re of the Hal/elLljah Chonts, li kening it to a decision to pull the invocat ion from the ceremony thi s year. However, somc misinromla­lion exists about this deci s ion and its likeness to the musical change. Students were asked, a lbeit infor­mally via representatives in the un­dergraduate houses, whether or not

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they would like to keep the invo­cation. Approximately J 0 slUdents vo ted strongly to remove the prayer, while numerous others re­mained indifferent. Th e com· mencement committee pulled the event. No s tudents werc consulted in the decision to change the Hal· lelujah Chorus.

In tenns of the debate over the two pieces themselves, I return to the students· perception of the Hal ­lelujah Chorus. I and alieast a few

Further. the invoca­tion is not non-denomina­tional, though the deliverer has a different religious af­filiation each year. The

problem that students op­posed had was two-fold: some arc uncomfortable with the nature of the invocation's speaker. wh il e others are uncom­fortable wi th a prayer o f

Why is the choice of music not that of the students for whom

the ceremony occurs in the first place ?

Many of the Glee Club members I sang Galldeamus with at the inauguration just nat out did not like the music or the text. I have person­ally looked forward to the performance of the Hal· lelLtjah Chorus at my graduation ever since I first heard it at graduation in 1995.

any sort. The Hallelujah Chorus is fundamentally different in nature from the

invocat ion. Most st udents J have informally asked have no idea of the religious nature of the piece; they simply sec it as rejoic ing. In addition, the Glee Clubs and the other members of the Calteeh com­munity that join the Commence­ment Chorus have no religious af­filiation , unlike the figures that per­form the invocation each year.

In trying to make the students' wishes known, the issue of whose decis ion the choice of music bc­longs to has arisen. 11 seems to be the Commencement Chorus director's priv il ege to se lec t the music. Thi s docs not make scnse to me. In high school, the senior c lass was invited to make nomina­tions for and then vote on the song

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o thers I have talked to view the HallelLljah Chorus as a jubilant , celebrato ry, rousing cheer that we have finished our lenure here and arc happy to be moving on. yet also happy that we we re here . Gaudeamus;s unfamiliar to many more people, and is in an entirely diffe rent spiri t: pompous and snob­hish and stu ffy and uptight. I don·t

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A final aspect of the choice of music at gradu­ation has been the range of participation each

p iece allows. The Hallelujah Cho­rus is simple enough and fam ili ar enough to be picked up in a few short rehearsals by singers. Thi s a llows all members of the Caltech commu nity to participate in the Commencement Chorus. not just those who were in Glee Club that yea r. Gaudeamlts is simply not fa­miliar enough or musically easy

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May 22, 1998 3 enough to allow anyone who did nOising il wilh Ihe Glee Clubs this year to perrorm it at graduation. I think this is especially important 10 graduating singers Ihal for some rcason or another cou ldn't sing in

their last year or term. like myself, aI/owing us (0 panicipate in ou r graduation ceremony. Some sing­ers. myself included. are not s ing­ing at graduation on ly because of distaste for Galldeamlls , but there are other s ingers who will not be singing altheir graduation hecause they don't know Gaudeamtts.

There are petitions to have the Hallelujah Chorus a t this year's commencement being circu lated through the undergraduate houses. A graduating Ph .D. s tudent has taken on contac ting other graduat­ing grad students. I urge graduat­

ing s tudents to consider signing and asking fo r the Halleilljah CllO­rIlS. I urge the admin istrat ion to lis­ten this tilne when amazing num­bers of students vo ice the ir opin­ions. Finally. I ask that the choice

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Last week, last week. when was it now well thm's it, it was last week . La..,t week, we celebrated both Ditch and Alumni Day. Both were great fun and prov ided occasions for ponder­ing and wondering about where to put priorities, a matter I'll corne to in a bit after some of my usual de­tours. 1 enjoyed part ic ipat in g in stacks even though I paid by being wetted through and through, twice in a row. The fi rst limc I was driven 10 my fate in a Daihatsu, wi th a chauf­feur yet, a Securi ty man in a ye llow rain slicker, who obviously had been warn ed about what was to come. After a hattie to the end of my am~

munition and refill s in Milli kan pond, alone against 5 or may be even 6 masked (l did not have tim e to count), vcry dctemlined, banditos. I had to surrender. But I made them

y for their c lues, did I ever, may I would have been good as a spy!

'nternational courier. You know one f those peopl e with a brie fcase anacled to their wrist, Jillnes, James and , agent 007.

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too). that I was entrapped, a'\ked to come out of the building un­der a pretext. Softheaned fool that I am. . my second set of clothes got quickly soaked 100 in th is sneak at­tack and this time I had no way to retaliate. and no dry towels either. Mayhe the 007 dayd ream was not such a great idea after all. On top of all , of course my desk chai r too was soon soaked and I had to use an in­dustrial strength blower to dry it off. I need to think hard about my career when I grow out of my present posi­tion.

Luckily I also had a wonderful encounter with Alice and friends at Wonde rl and on Huntington. The tea was hi ghly successful, the fin ger sandwiches luscious and the setting elegant if crowded. Thanks a hunch for includi ng me in these happy ca­vorts. J guess it all balances out, be­ing wet willingly and unexpectedl y, and being given the chance to be the Mad Hatter at a reall y snazzy Tea Party. I am sure that you all know why the hatter was mad. At least a commonly held theory is that it was due to Mercury poisoning. As I read in the " Hat Industry" chapter o f "Mercury; a History of Quicksil ver, by LJ Go ldwater" (hllp:11 gill i ga ll . m e. d u ke . e d ll/oem/

mercury ni tra te was used in the manu fact ure of fe lt.

For the studious among you I'll re­count that the process has been traced to French Huguenots in the middle of the XVlI th century. It was kept as a dark secre!. When rel igious perse­cution forced the Huguenots to flee to England they took thei r secret along. As a result the French and even Rome became dependent on England (woe, woe! fleecy fin ger of fate l ) for high qual ity felt hats. The "secret" finall y returned to France as a result of industrial espionage! The secret process supposedly started in what is now Turkey with the felt ing of camel hair. which wa.., accelerated by camel urine. This art was brought 10 Europe by returning Crusaders. but alas! there were no live camels to be had. So human urine was subst ituted.

The story goes that one particu­lar workman (probably in France say my sources. in a very biased remark that I resent deeply) was being treated with mercury for "venereal disease." It was noticed that his tibers fe lted quicker and better than that of his healthy comrades. So that was how the secret process was developed. by intensive research and clever obser­vation. And no wonder it was a se­cre l process! Would you like to wear hat.s made with felt produced under these conditions"? Whether this ac­count is historically correct, is sub­ject to some question, There is a ru­mor that tha t the expression "mad

as a hatter" had nothi ng to do with but was actually a play on the cock­ney expression "mad as an adder". Another tidbit is that the model for the mad halter in the ori ginal draw­ing was Prime Min ister Glads tone .

I prefer to be lieve in the more interesting (to me) vers ion that the mode l was one Theophil us Carter. a fu rn iture dealer near Oxford, "who was known in the area as the mad hatter" because he always wore a top hat and was something of an eccen­tric. Actua ll y he sou nds pre tt y Caltech-ish to me. Besides his sarto­ri al oddi ties Theophilus in vented an alaml clock bed which awakened the occupant by toss ing him to the floor. See what I mean?

My other adventure last week was joining alumni on their day. I managed to visit with members of several classes incl uding 1993 and 1988, if ever so briefl y. What an in­teresting contrast to see people onl y 5 years or 10 years out of Tech. Their perspecti ves and outlooks Me already wi de ly d iverge nt fr om th ose of Teche!"s st ill at work here. 1l1ere is indeed li ght at the end of the tunne l. All these people were well adjusted, forward looking, al ive people, ali ve in the everyday. not j ust at fun and games time like Ditch Day.

How could I ever doubt that that was the true character ofTechers. that the odd behaviors you all exhib it at various times are only a sign of grow­ing up and letting off stcam. You too will eventually emerge fTom our own somewhat artificial environment, the Caltech Wonderland to partic ipate in the real world life. And that takes me to the idea that we are not rea lly in a real world, here in the Caltech Won­derl and. We are governed by the

May 22, 1998 7 Honor Code that most of us try to apply in thc best way we know how. Because we all accept this common inspirat ion our environment is a he­

nevolcnt onc, But that does not mcan we have license to ac t without con­trols.

The behaviors. which are in­dulged in on Ditch Day. when a kind of Mardi Gras l icense spreads lhrougll the Campus, is not meant to be for everyday. It is not the rea l world. not even Caltech's everyday world. The extent to which Caltech Students elln self-govern is one as­pect of Calteeh Wonderland, which has attracted many of you here. But such a self-govern ment musl be a rea li stic: it incl udes responsib il ity. It is great to borrow Dni hatsus. (I be­lieve that th is year they were asked for. not stolen, bravo) but they must be dri ven wi th care. Drunk dri ving in a Da ihatsu is as dangerous as drunk dri ving on city stree ts. All your endeavors must be taken as seriously as constructing brute force stacks. Along with the freedoms implied by "sel r Government" thcre must come responsibil ity to act reasonahl y, Thc more responsibly stude nts behave. Ihe less interfere nce with student government is necessary. We in Won­derl and arc subject 10 the same laws and constraints than ordinary citizens in the outside world. Let us respect thc rules of society, Caltech's and the World's in Truth, that will make you free!

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8 May 22, 1998

Announcements

• May is Public Relations Con­test Month. Enter the first con­test , "Turn Your Old Lab Notes into Food!", by sending a clean xerox copy of your favorite page of lab notes to mail stop 1-71, at­tention: dipalma. The most inter­esting/creative/bizarre entries will be used to illustrate "the po­etry of the laboratory" in the new Admissions view book. The cre­ator will get a gift certificate for coffee and/or dessert. Illustrated lab notes are especially welcome.

• The second contest in Public Relations Contest Month is "Your Caltech ill Print'" If you're tired of the way Tech is pictured in official Institute publications then here ' s your chance to show the world what it's really like. The first five undergrads who send email (subject: Photos) to [email protected] will get a free camera and fi 1m, and a week to use them. The best pictures will be published in the new view book.

• Sparrowgrass Poetry Fo­rum will publish and award cash prizes to 35 poets entering their Poetic Achievements Awards po­etry contest. All entrants into the contest are automatically eligible for their Poet of the Year award to win one of three publishing contracts. Poems should be sent to Sparrow grass Poetry Forum, Dept. G, 609 Main St., PO Box 193, Sisterville, WV 26175-0193, or http://www.tinplace.com/spar­row. For more infonnation con­tact Patricia Flanagan at (304) 652-1449.

Weekly open IHC meetings have now been permanently moved to Thursdays at midnight.

Nominations are now open for the offices of 98-99 Big T Edi­tor and Business Manager. In­terested individuals can nominate themselves by signing up on the door of the ASCIT/IHC office (SAC 33).

Free anonymous HIV testing, using an oral HIV antibody test, is available every Monday evening from 6-8 pm at the AIDS Service Center, 1030 S. Arroyo Parkway in Pasadena. Persons wishing to be tested may make an appointment by calling, toll­free, (888)488-9242, or (626)441-8495. Walk-ins are also accepted. Both pre- and post-test counseling is provided, and results will be given the fol­lowing Monday.

The GaylLesbianlBisexuai Dis­cussion Group Looking for a safe and supportive place to dis­cuss issues such as coming out, being out, dealing with family, coping with a homophobic cul­ture, and being GLB at Caltech? We invite you to the GaylLes­bian/Bisexual Discussion group, which meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month from 7:30pm until I Opm in the Health

( Center lounge. This is a confi­dential meeting and does not im­ply anything about a person's sexual orientation - only that she or he is willing to be supportive in this setting. The group usu­ally discusses a particular rel­evant topic and then moves on to the general discussion. Re­freshtnents will be served. If you would like more information, please call x8331 .

Events

• TACIT will be presenting "Someone Who '/I Watch Over Me, " a play by Frank McGuinness. Their performances will be in the Underground The­ater, SAC 50. For information call x4652.

• There wi II be a Coleman Chamber Concert in Beckman Auditorium at 3:30pm on Sunday, May 24th. It will feature the Juilliard String Quartet perform­ing works by Mendelssohn , Copeland, and Brahms. For in­formation call x4652.

Ie There wi II be Skeptics Society Conferences on Saturday, May 23rd, and Sunday, May 24th. The lirst will be on "God, Religion, and Myths," from 8am to 9pm in Baxter Lecture Hall. The second will also be in Baxter Lecture Hall from 9am to 5pm and will be a James Randi s Solved Mysteries Workshop. For information call 794-3119.

• There wi II be an AA meeting at noon on Wednesday, May 27th , in Steele House. Attendees should bring their lunch. For in­formation call x8360.

There wi II be a William Bennett Munro Memorial Seminar; '''Keep Sober, Work and Support His Family': Policing the Pro­vider in Modern America," by Michael Willrich, Department of History, Rice University. It will be help in Judy library at 4pm Thursday, May 28th. Refresh­ments will bc served. Sponsored by David Igler. For information contact Helga Galvan , x4538.

• There will be ajazz concert in Dabney lounge entitled "WestCoasting: A Lecture and Concerl," at 3:30pm Sunday, May 31 sl. It wi II feature a short lec­ture on the history of west coast jazz followed by a concert both of which will be conducted by Hersh Hammel. The concert is free; for further information call x4652.

The Distinguished Speaker Se­ries of Southern California is moving into its second season. The events will be held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on five remaining dates, at 8pm. Mark Victor Hansen will be speaking on June 10th. For in­formation , call (800) 508-9301.

Min-rs *' denotes a new announcement.

For most Ca[tech events listed. Jurther information can be ob­tained by calling 395-4652 or (888) 2-CALTECH, or through the Caltech website, http:// www.caltech.edu. Special dis­counts are available for most shows for Caitech/1PL students,

staff, and faCility.

American Physical Society's Washington Office is looking for an undergraduate physics major with great writing skills and ge­nius IQ. They're prepared to be flexible. Email a writing sample and resume to: [email protected]. The deadline is May 29.

The Computing Research Asso­ciation Committee on the Sta­tus of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) is pleased to announce a new initiative, Col­laborative Research Experience for Women in Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineer­ing (CREW), designed to provide collaborative research experi­ences for groups of two or three undergraduate women during the 1998-99 academic year. Students will work at their home institu­tions with a sponsoring faculty member on a project for which monetary support is typically un­available. Ordinarily each student will receive a $1000 stipend. There is no support proVided for faCUlty stipends, however up to $500 per project may be requested for special equipment, travel or supporting materials. Entries arc due by May 3D. For more infor­mation, visit http://cra.orgIActivi­tieslcraw. FAR

Washington Summer Science and Technology Policy Program for advanced Undergraduates is a rigorous six-week, 7-credit pro­gram of study and writing, com­bined with practical internship experience and on-site briefings by people important to shaping Science and Technology policy. It runs from June 13 to July 25, 1998. Details arc available at http://www.g m u. edu/depa rt­mellts/cge. FAR

The National Institutes of Health's Undergraduate Scholar-

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Caltech 40-58 Pasadena, CA 9/125

) ship Program (UGSP) is pleased to announce thc availability of up to 15 competitive scholarships to support top undergraduate stu­dents who are committed to pur­sue careers in biomedical re­search. Awards are up to $20,000 per year. To qualify, a student must be a U.S. citizen, national or penn anent resident, be enrolled in or acccpted by an accredited un­dergraduate institution, and carry a GPA of 3.5 or better or be in thc top 5% of his/her class. In addi­tion, the applicant must demon­strate extreme economic need or come from a disadvantaged back­ground. For each year of schol­arship,the student will fulfill a 10-week summer research/mentaring program and after graduation, ful­fill one year of full-time employ­ment, both at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. UFA

Working or studying in New York City this summer? Educational Housing is a nonprofit group that helps students locate safe, reason­ably priced New York housing. For more info, visit www.student housing.org. FAR

Work in Britain this summer or next fall: The British Universities North America Club (BUNAC) offers a special student work per­mit for $225, valid for 6 months, allowing U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years of age to legally work in Britain at any time of the year. Jobs can be prearranged, or students can just go to Britain and find jobs (most students find work within a week of arrival). BUNAe's program also provides participants with a helpful manual and a job hunting center in Lon­don. BUNAe can also prearrange your first 3 nights of lodging in London. Applications and further information are available in Fel­lowships Advising. Visit BUNAe's Work in Britain site at http://www.BUNAC.org. FAR

The John Gyles Education Fund offers financial assistance to full­time students in Canada and the United States. Full Canadian or American citizenship is required. Awards are available for all areas of post-secondary study. A mini­mum 2.7 GPA is required. Crite­ria other than academic ability and financial need are considered in the selection process. Selected students will receive up to $3,000. To receive an application, please send a stamped, self-addressed, standard letter size (No. 10) en-

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velape to: The John Gyles Edu­cation Fund, Attention: R. James Cougle, Administrator, P.O. Box 4808, 712 Riverside Drive, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada E3B5G4. Filing dates for mailing applications in 1998 are June I st and November 15th.

UFA

The 1998 BFGoodrich Colle­giate Inventors Program (BFG­CIP) is seeking entries for this year's challenge. The program recognizes and rewards full-time college students (undergraduate, graduate, and postdocs) and fac­ulty whose innovations, discover­ies and research are deemed the year 's most -outstanding. Up to

six student/advisor learns arc awarded cash prizes totaling up to $42,0()0. Studcnts may enler as individuals or learns. The inven­tion. idea Of process submiltcd must be an original idea and the work of a student or team with his or hcr advisor. There is a June 2, 1998 deadline. For more infor­mation, call (330)849-6887 or e­mail [email protected]. AppJi- I

cations are available on the web at http://www.il1vel1t. org/bfg/ bfghome.hlml. FAR

The Jewish Family and , Children's Services offers fi nan­cial support for Jewish indi viJu­als and their families. Indi vidu­als may apply for up to $5,000. Special scholarships are available I

for study in Israel. Eligible stu- ' dents must have financial need, have at least a 3.0 GPA., and be residents of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin or Sonoma counties, or the Bay Area. There are no deadlines-applications are accepted throughout the year and are available in the Financial Aid Office. UFA

For information on the listed fel~ lowships, assisrafIce with essays, or clarification of questions, contact:

FAR - The Fellowships Adlising and Resources Office. For in/ormation. please contact lauren_stolper@stama'iel.caltcch.edll To make an appointment. calf x2150.

UFA - The Undergraduate Finan­cial Aid Office. For information, call x6280, or srap by 515 S. Wilson for all appoint­ment.

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