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PAGE THREE
Twisters Only Give to Get, Student Charges
Universrby ©-f
DAILY
Sou'thsrn
TROJAN
PAGE FOUR
Trojans Slide to Third Place in AAWU Race
VOL. Llll
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1962
NO. 72
Moss Files for Top ASSC Post
Promises Fight Over 'Monster Of Government
BOVARD
Exhibit to Open Engineer Week j
A $60,000 panorama of scien- the Olin Foundation last Octo-
tific di: plays depicting “A ber will also be held on Thurs-
Stronger America Through En- day.
gineering Progress” will be put Dr. Charles L. Horn, presi-
on exhibit this week as part dent of the Olin Foundation,
of the local observance of En- and Jemes O. Wynn, the foun-.
gineering Week. dation’s vice president, will at-,
Stationed in front of Bovard tend the ceremony, which will
Auditorium, the exhibit will run take p'aie at 2 p.m. at 36th
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thttrs- piace and McClintock. day and from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday.
Convocation. Dance
Groundbreaking for the new , Activities will conclude Fri. Olin Hall of Engineering. which clav " Mh a" Engineering Con-
was given to the university in a $2.2 million donation from
FIRST BUTTON — Chancellor von KleinSmid gets buttonholed by Marcia Northrop as the first contributor in the annual
Troy Chest charity fund-raising drive. Ken Payne watches. Payne and Miss Northrop are co-chairmen of campaign.
Nobel Winner Will Lecture On Radiation
Annual Troy Chest Drive Will Seek $4,000 Coal
vocation at 11 a.m. and a dance Uiat night from 8:30 to 12:30. During the dance, engineers will present their q'icen for
1962-63.
The two-day exhibition — drawn from the chemical, petroleum, mechanical, electrical. civil, industrial and aronau-tical fields of engineering — will be geared primarily to the lay audience.
Clinic to Start For Leaders
Training sessions for prospective yell leaders will begin tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. at the Yell Leader Clinic in ’’9 FH.
Applications for enrollment in the class must be turned into the Special Events Office, 230 SU, by Thursday, Yell King Rich Miailovich said Friday.
No previous yell leading experience is required of candidates since all movements will be taught, starting from the basic motions, the Yell King said.
Travel Tale To Be Read At Reading'
Fictitious accounts of a woman transformed into a dragon
and an old min who built him- tetti, yell leader Bait Leddel
By HAL DRAKE Daily Trojan City Editor
Junior Class President Dann Moss joined the race for the ASSC presidency In the closing minutes of petitioning Friday with a promise to do battle with the administration over the “ineffective monster'’ of student government.
Moss, who joined more than!
140 other candidates seeking! almost 100 ASSC offices, said' he would either “put teeth" in ■ student government or ask toj have it abolished.
“The administration, alumni lor any outside b<xly should not i be allowed to say ’no’ to mea- i sures that students have,
| demonstrated they want,” Moss said.
Moss became the fotn Ih candidate for the ASSC presideiicy when almost two weeks of petitioning closed Friday. He will face AMS President Gil Gar-
‘Our display, which will re- a paradise, written in a a n d Representation Party late to the country’s present |4th century book. “John Man- President Mike Robinson in the
primaries March 13 and 16.
Most Meeting
Candidates for all offices Dr. Walter Crittenden, as-jwere
reminded hv Elections
By SHARON BRODY ; Payne and Marcia Northrup cents.
The annual Troy Chest cam- i said. i goal.”
pa gn foi oonations to 12 var- Troy Chest Committee mem-' Contribution buttons will be ious charities will begin today j hers, Spurs and Squires will S*ven to all students who make ™
UMth fun.-Lraicinff in Q 1 « * & 1 ______
9 a.m. j come to 9 a.m. classrooms to- donations of $1 or more.
funds Contributions received
Dr. Peter J. W. Debye, visiting Nobel prize-winning chemist. will continue a four-week breaks through the sciencejdeville: Travels,” will be read (series of lectures today at 4 barrier, has been planned to jn the English Noon Reading I in 229 FH. Imeet the non-technical interest (today at 12:30 in 133 FH.
This week’s lectures, origi- »>f students,” Bob Weiner, nally scheduled for 335 FH but president of the engineering ^.^ pl.ofcssor of English.; Commissioner John Moyer to moved to accomodate over-ptudent body. said. i wi„ g.ye the reading> said!attend a mandatory orienta-
|flow crowds, will deal with He added that members of that Mandeville now considered tion meeting today at 2:30 in would reach our LStructure Pfte!.minati.on by the srhool's Engineering Coun-,(he father of En„lish prose, the Senate Chambers, 301 SU.
i.over visited the places he des- A meeting of the presidential cribed. (candidates will be held im-
"He declared in his book that mediately afterward.
DANN MOSS
. . hat in ring ★ ★
Scattering of Radiation.”
; cil will be at the display to
Dr. Debye, professor emeri- answer any questions viewers tus of chemistry at Cornell might have, niversity, received the Nobel John Kennedy
(Prize for research on the struc-l Among the various
ture of molecules done while will be
Minuteman Missile
Any candidate who is not vels of the woman and the old represented in person or with
exhibits he ,iad actually 8660 ,he mar*
146 Petitions Beat Deadline For 99 Jobs
‘__ ..... .... , , man nn his iourev to the Holv a certified proxv at the meet-
, he was at the Max Planck Insti- display w hich has been loaned ma J * * . . rf. ^ VTr,,.n,.
I to USC bv the Autonetics Corp. ^nd* butthe truth “ ‘ ,’T as j before being taken to Vanden-!Mandevi1^ "ever left h>s ly,me|.a.d
tute in Berlin. He succeeded
Einstein
Eleven offices remained
that ing wiH be disqualified, Moyer without candidates Friday
when petitioning for 99 student government posts closed.
with fund-raising
classes. I day to start solicitin
The week-long campaign, for the drive. j allocated among charities such
aimed at a goal of $4,000, will The fraternities will be ask-jas Radio Free Europe, Red also include resident collec-ied for contributions lonight, jCross- Community Chest,
tions. contribution buttons, a w hile the sororities will be ap- American Cancer Society, City I ’“'‘Wu " 7 '7 'L' * - ^..... "o ' 7. IL in Liege, Belgium, and that his Several candidates went un-
pie-throwing contest and the p,-o,che,l Thursday night, of Hope. Multiple Sclerosis and P™teSSor ol theoretical phys.es berg Air Force Base to he ^ 0(tal ^ „ lhci, bld, ,or of. Election Commissioner Jo,1,1
traditional Trojanality contest.! chairman Payne said. Dooi-to-| United Cerebral Palsy Associ- no,cd. I ^tacLing Cheryl Holm.
The annua! drive, the only door soliciting at the dormi- ation. Allocations will also be , 8 . , * . . . r .... . f . . . - Farts who is running for the number A total of llti petitions did big fund-raising activity on lories will be held Wednesday made to the campus YWCA Goettton.'the'Cob inT^y of the Mercu“ Spare Professor Crittenden con-'-wo ASSC »1. and Priscilla beat the 3 p.m. deadline. but
campus, will allow university night. AbSC Christmas Project and; * \ . . _ . t H hmiw#r that there was Partridge Holbert, candidate s e ve r a 1 candidates illegally
students to contribute to! 'There are *00. day 5tu- the Trojan Ches, Drive. £ » «*»- |TZTLfZ —'.^££^.2 "r AtVS president.'
worthwhile and outstanding dents at LSC, ’ Payne said. “If! Tmbn.litv r«nw. I _________________j ....... a...........ihnnk Commissioner Moyer said no Mo-ver sa,d- They vvl11 ** -
charities. Co-chairmen Ken each student gives at least 50
Dean s Report Gives ZBT Stiff Penalties
sity of Leipzig.
Trojanality ( on test 7|ie visiting lecture will dis-
The Mr. and Miss Trojan-|cuss “intermolecular Forces as ality contest, headed by Judy Electrical Interactions” next Crumine, will start tomorrow week and will conclude his with contestants being spon- series the week of March o with sored by fraternities and so- lectures on “Some Special rorities. Problems in the Field of Macro-
1 lie puipo>e of the rrojan-■ molecules.*' ality contest is to encourage1 Further information on the recently competition for the drive, lectures, which are being given
on Mondavs. Wednesdays and
Jc late petitions would be accept- ^ to decide which offices ^
signed to sustain Astronaut book.
John Glenn on his scheduled -In onc chapter, Mandeville - ... . f , todaVv or-
*** ,riP proved the world was round-|ed and lhat potentialI opponent J a[ ^ ^
301 SU.
“I am pleased with the large
r■ piuvtu inc wwiu »as iuuiiu inntation mpptin^ at
Spotlighting the city's recent and this was before Columbus' for fhose uncontested offices ^ genate chambers traffic impro\ement will be a journey — by calculating the could only run as write-ins. scale model of the East L. A. j positions of the North Star and Candidate Moss, president of freeway interchange, on loan its counterpart in the Southern from the California department jj-kies.” of highways.
A model of the Olin Halt of
"John Mandeville: Travels'’ is one of the earliest books of
Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. ruiml*'r of Petitions, but I reclaimed that he would work to ^ ,hat several off,ces were have the administration give left vvitiloul candidates,’ Moy-
student government authority er said- ^ hf>Pe there wdl **
Engineering will give^viewers an'dVthe earliest of 3001 as a^ responsibility, t0
By RICK BUTLER jversity mling, ZBT Daily Trojan Managing Editor; elected Jay Brown as its new ; Payne reported.
Zeta Br.a [au pledge Harold president. The house has not La>t years winners of the Frida vs, is available from Prof. a concrete picture of the future survjvin<r manuscripts It was elected. ,
Davidson will lie initiated with jet held elections for all its Mr. and Miss Trojanality con- z Kaprielian or Prof. R. Simha USC as outlined in the univer- oriaina|W written in French and Authority i There will be no extended
his pledge cias.-,, but his pledge- officers, Brown said. tests wcie Rich Miailovich, jn chemistry department. sity's Master Plan. ihon translated into Latin and “The administration is not | petitioning. Mover said,
master has been expelled from Brown said he did not think yeU king and member of Sir 1
school as a result of the Help the rush suspension would ma aT,d Vivian von Hagen. |
Week incident which sent severely hurt the house, vvhich ;rncmber of Kappa Kappa Gam-J Davidson briefly to a hospital, numbers more than 50 men. ,ma.
Word of the expulsion was Pledge System I*ie-Thro« ing Contest
contained in a report sent Fri- <<We wjI, probab‘]v ^ Qm ; The winners of the Mr. and;
day by Dean of Students Robert ip]edgins svstem> *but that is |Miss Trojanality title will be!
J. Downey to State Attorney Iup (Q the mern|)ers •- he saitl the man and woman who re-Gcneral Stanley Mosk. The re- Jf (hcre js tQ be any further ,ceive the most “votes,” which
I it. w iu,h ^ osrw icquo.sted im- aCfjon OVOr the incidrn4. it will will be determined by the Mike Robinson ASSC nresi- forei:*n students, mediately following the inci- from Mosk vvh.J t. amount of money in their cups. ,P . ’ .
dent, also said the house has,,. .. , t ^ i - - dential aspirant, presented a I feel t h a t by improvins
. , , . , ed the report to see if there, Trophies for th
i en p acec on iiaitei. socia was. any violation of the state contest will be presented to
Robinson
Platform
By DAN SMITH Senate Reporter
Presents to Party'
mitory residents, independent commuters. Row residents and
aware of the importance of The complete list of offices student government to them and candidates is as follows: land to the university.” Moss ASSC PRESIDENT
said. “If the administration C**1 Garcetti. Bart Leddel t let us have more authori- (TRG)*, Dann Moss, Mike Rob-
ASSC VICE PRESIDENT
Cheryl Holm.
ASSC SECRETARY
and rush probations, and that ___. . . .
% * * * . . law against hazing.
all house officers have been ____., ,
lhe law provides fines and
removed from office. __■____,
. prison sentences for anyone
« n.iltit s found guilty of hazing, w hich
In effect, the rulings mean . > . i
, ’ ^ it defines as mental or phvsical
the members will only be able (jljress
tn enjoy one aspect of frater-
| V lv I III 1 O w|#l i ■ II I | I * ^ 1 t I cl A ft Vv 1 I I I n 1, II I 1 I 1/* 1 I I . I 4 o \ 1 • o n t
Trojanality! . . . . romTmnicatinns amnno t n knight was willing to kiss the stunems want.
. platform stressing improved commumcaiions among stu-, Thj .
dents, faculty, and the admin-!dla?on on the mouth “ un‘ Th,S taS
nity — holding chapter meetings — until they can go off probation. They may not rush new men, hold dances, parties
or dinners, or take part in any
r ler anv IFC activities. |-1
Beyond being removed from office, the officers were also placed on disciplinary probation. They will not be able to take part in student activities, athletics or any function where they would officially represent the university until they are off probation, the report said
However, action by Mosk does not seem likely, since the pledge was apparently overtired from a skiiing trip when he started 'Help Week" and did not suf-permanent injury.
the winners and their sponsors.I^acu*ty‘s,udent lp*a,'ons at ,110 ;stratjon we' can greatiy in- fortunately, no knight was dar-Booths will be set up forjfirst stase of the Representa- crease cur c|1anres of bettering in« enough,” he reported, the pie-throwing contest in'tion party convention Friday, our school” Robinson declared! I The ,ale of the old man front of the Student Union on A to,al of seven out of near ' ’ 'shows how the character built
Wednesday and Thursday, with ly 100 party members was pre Robinson suggested that a ^jmscjf a garden which he the Trojanality candidates act- st nt the meeting in 108 FH student-faculty - administration
at 3.30 p.m. No vote was tak-|fc,'um would enable represen-en to find whether the partyitatives from each division to would adopt the platform. discuss and debate issues of vi-Robinsons platform was|tal importance and to reach aimed at five areas, including!a"recments satisfactory to al! the university as a whole, dor- ,*iree grouP8*
Tete-a-Tete Until such a program coul ’ be established. Robinson wouK set up a communications system between the faculty and ASSC Senate.
ting as targets of the highest bidders.
A time schedule of when different persons will be in the pie booths will be announced later.
Th ree Graduate Students Discuss Thai Government
English, he noted.
Escape Rat-Raee
i Dr. Crittenden recommended j
j the book lor students who want
_____.... -fivvoni lei us nave mort? auiuoii-j
!to escape trom ‘the rat-iace of l.n<nn
, •» ity, they shouldn t give us the inM>n
treeways and MGs. I „ '
' He chuckled as he described1 wor^-
the woman who became a drag-! He said that if he were elec-
, ted student body president he _ _
-The magical spell could onlj would initia^ *'a ^’hc KnM^CaVherine Waters. ^
have been broken when a 2'am o < < AMS PRESIDENT
Phil Bonnell (TRG*. Hal Stokes.
AMS VICE PRESIDENT William Broesamle (TRG), Ron Mandell.
AME SECRETARY-TREASIRER Red Cavaney (TRG).
AWS PRESIDENT Priscilla Partridge Holbert. AWS VICE PRESIDENT Judith Dyer. Vicki Howard.
AWS SECRETARY Sharon Case, Barbaia Hays, Sharon Tarver.
AWS TREASI RER Andrea Haley, Judy Webster. SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Steve Croddy, Skip Hi rt-
not been done by nrevious governments, vvhich instead have set up a “bureaucracy” and a “monster” that does not work for the interests of the students. Moss claimed, called paradise and stocked it He said his showdown with mals. The p a r a d i s e-maker the administration would only gathered a group of girls and |result if measures the students bo.vs up to the age of 15 and sincerely desired and re^ponsi-called them his angels. bly legislated were rejected.
Box Office Opens For Stop Gap Trio
Tickets for an international Robinson said that student | s e 1 e c
Brecht's plays reflect the in-tion of experimental fiuence of Oriental techniques quist iTRGj, Ned Taylor, to be presented in Stop of acting, staging and scenery, j SENIOR CLASS VICE
government could be brought ^nas t^be P^eirted^ of |he earlier rcbcl of thc; PRESIDENT
Administrative practices m vice personnel in Thailand's come from an underdeveloped.closer to t h e entire student P ^ in the Drama German theater. Erwin Pisca- Donna Kay D.ve
The penalties in the official Thailand, the “Land of Smiles." isocial scale. country?” he asked. body by mear.s of a periodical! ,, t-f ,or ^ijss Perotti explained. Karen Hansen.
The graduate student ex-{student government page u,nce* o.
(TRG>,
report to Mosk were stiffer than the TFC Judicial’s recommendations. vvhich were printed in the Daily Trojan on Feb. 6. There was no mention made at that time of disciplinary p-o-hation or expulsion for thc house's officers.
IFC Action Dean Downey was not
were discussed by three Thai “We even wear military-' graduate students during the style uniforms in lhe civil ser-
vice for added Chareonkul said.
plained, however, that without-he Daily Trojan in vvhich the tjcc - an up-to-date knowledge of pub-1activities of the ASSC Senate ! lie administration theory, ad-jand Executive Cabinet could he ministrative performance in any more fully reported.
Hie Thai graduate student country may well fall below He also suggested a regular also discussed the highly cen- par. six-page Daily Trojan.
. j trahzed nature of Thailand s, With vislia) ajds—slides and Fireside Chat
Conducted by a staff mem- administrative operations. movie _ lhe ^ Robin.,„.s p|»,f„rm also
> 1 1"‘ 1ai U1 •“eiNlce All major decisions in public their country’s historical back- asked for a monthly message
fifth monthly seminar on comparative administration held recently at the International Public Administration Center < IPAC) Lounge.
available Fridav afternoon to C'onnn^S''ion and by two administration emanate from ground at the session. They to the university from Presi-exnlain why the university - 1 °\ lc,a_f , |lal Bangkok, he noted. also traced the development of rfont Topping. He felt that this
The program, vvhich will be After the rise of the Third, presented March 1, 2 and 3, Rejch, Brecht abandoned his will include a 17th century|eariy themes of idealistic poli-Frcnch farce by Moliere, a Ger- (i(>s for p|ays dealing with prob-| man drama by Bertolt Brecht i;cms of human ethics, she said and a new American dance- j , ,,
drama adapted by students for ^*,e ption a,l f e
the experimental theater. dir^,ed 'V,1''am
The Moliere comedy, “The ■Dauphine, deals with the ethi^ Doctor in Spite of Himself," .invoived in the dispensation of will be directed in a one-act justice.
version by Bob Smart. Dick The original dance-drama.
waited two vv^eks before f'lin*T -nxerr^ment^ the informal dis Foreign experience as an ave-Thailand’s ruling structure —would help to eliminate gaps Qdle vvill design sets for the “The Scarlet Ibis, has been
nue toward administrative ef- from a constitutional monarchy between the administration play, which has been described adapted by students from a
its reoort. IFC was recocted
cussion revolved on the merits
to have reached its d“ejrion on service sjstem in fjCjPnry js on|y significant if
I U| lonjl I
the master within two dav« I " the underdeveloped country
after the inei tent oeeured. I Civil service official Somdee sets it against the background
to a democratic-type govern-jand the student body. |as one of the French master's I short story by James Hurst,
ment. I Robinson said he would at-Imo^t delightful social comedies.!Dauphine has written the dia-
Other members of the panel tempt to draw new student* “The Exception and the Rule” logue and Frank Brazinski ha However, lhe d^n miKt ap- Chareonkul. who is working for of its own institutions and way were Cherm Ratanavan and into university life by includ reflects Brecht's “distrust of composed a prove all .Turti~ip| actions tie- a doe.torate in public adminis- of life, he said. Wanchak Voradilok. budget of- ing a handbook on campus so- and revulsion at conventional score lor the storv.
fore thev herom* official. tration. pointed out the high “Of what value is first-hand,ficials of the Royal Thai gov- cial activities similar toSCam naturalistic theater." publicity It is being directed
In complying with the uni-1prestige enjoyed by civil ser- knowledge of automation if weiernment. pus in registration packets. .nanager Pogo Perotti said.
IIMOR CI.ASS PRESIDENT Bob Bardin (TRG >, Jim Loupy. Dick Popke.
Jl'NIOK CLASS VICE PRESIDENT Carol Jaqucs *TRG> SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT Richard F. Moore (TRG) SOPHOMORE CLASS VICE PRESIDENT Joyce Bowen.
.ARCHITECTURE President: Pete Brandow. Vice President: Art Finkel-stein.
Senator (1): Mike Gallis complete musical (TRG).
biological sciences
President: Kenneth Kidd, (Continued on Page 2)
and j
I choreographed by Jim Penrod. J
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PAGE THREE Twisters Only Give to Get, Student Charges Universrby ©-f DAILY Sou'thsrn TROJAN PAGE FOUR Trojans Slide to Third Place in AAWU Race VOL. Llll LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1962 NO. 72 Moss Files for Top ASSC Post Promises Fight Over 'Monster Of Government BOVARD Exhibit to Open Engineer Week j A $60,000 panorama of scien- the Olin Foundation last Octo- tific di: plays depicting “A ber will also be held on Thurs- Stronger America Through En- day. gineering Progress” will be put Dr. Charles L. Horn, presi- on exhibit this week as part dent of the Olin Foundation, of the local observance of En- and Jemes O. Wynn, the foun-. gineering Week. dation’s vice president, will at-, Stationed in front of Bovard tend the ceremony, which will Auditorium, the exhibit will run take p'aie at 2 p.m. at 36th from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thttrs- piace and McClintock. day and from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday. Convocation. Dance Groundbreaking for the new , Activities will conclude Fri. Olin Hall of Engineering. which clav " Mh a" Engineering Con- was given to the university in a $2.2 million donation from FIRST BUTTON — Chancellor von KleinSmid gets buttonholed by Marcia Northrop as the first contributor in the annual Troy Chest charity fund-raising drive. Ken Payne watches. Payne and Miss Northrop are co-chairmen of campaign. Nobel Winner Will Lecture On Radiation Annual Troy Chest Drive Will Seek $4,000 Coal vocation at 11 a.m. and a dance Uiat night from 8:30 to 12:30. During the dance, engineers will present their q'icen for 1962-63. The two-day exhibition — drawn from the chemical, petroleum, mechanical, electrical. civil, industrial and aronau-tical fields of engineering — will be geared primarily to the lay audience. Clinic to Start For Leaders Training sessions for prospective yell leaders will begin tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. at the Yell Leader Clinic in ’’9 FH. Applications for enrollment in the class must be turned into the Special Events Office, 230 SU, by Thursday, Yell King Rich Miailovich said Friday. No previous yell leading experience is required of candidates since all movements will be taught, starting from the basic motions, the Yell King said. Travel Tale To Be Read At Reading' Fictitious accounts of a woman transformed into a dragon and an old min who built him- tetti, yell leader Bait Leddel By HAL DRAKE Daily Trojan City Editor Junior Class President Dann Moss joined the race for the ASSC presidency In the closing minutes of petitioning Friday with a promise to do battle with the administration over the “ineffective monster'’ of student government. Moss, who joined more than! 140 other candidates seeking! almost 100 ASSC offices, said' he would either “put teeth" in ■ student government or ask toj have it abolished. “The administration, alumni lor any outside b |
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