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MAYOR CHRISTOPHER TO SPEAK
PAGE THREE
Universi-ty o-f Southern California
For Five Houses
PAGE FOUR
Spring Rush to Begin U §q\^p>it POT SHA W flR T Athletes, Coaches Hail
DAI LY w TROJAN
Jesse Mortensen
VOL. Llll LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1962 NO. 73
Track Coach Mortensen Dies
Christopher to Campaign In Campus Stump Tour
class;
period
George Christopher, Saniical background. Only Francisco mayor and hopeful members may attend, for the 1962 Republican nomination for lieutenant governor Ispeech-discussion of California, will make a tcui student leaders at 2:15 p.m of the university today.
Christopher will give a gen eial talk to the student bodylwhat opportunities are availa-j at 3:20 p.m. in 129 FH. where ble for the aspiring politician, he will discuss the office of Among the student leaders make USC one of the starting lieutenant governor and toll invited are ASSC President' points for hjs campaign because students seek it.
He will also talk before Dr. I.jan
“This is tlie first time a can- j didate will have spent a whole j Christopher will al.^o hold a day at USC.” TYR Proside.it i with Harvey Harris said yesterday. I in "In the future we hope to get the Commons. He will discus? Barry Goldwater and Richard how he got into politics and Nixon.”
Harris said that Christopher accepted TYR's invitation to
wliy he decided to Hugh Helm. ASSC Vice Presi- Qf the universitv's lar^e TYR dent Sue McBumey. Daily Tro- membership roster (about 500).
Progressive
Harris called Christopher
Editor Barbara Epstein i William P. Vaughn's U. S. his- Daily Trojan City Editor Hal tory class at 1:15 p.m. in 335 Drake, class presidents and the progressive in the tradition of FH on tlie importance of stu- sponsoring Trojan Young Re-'former Golden State Governors dents achieving a solid histor- publican Board. Hiram Johnson and Earl War-
Two Debaters Win TV Show Victory
Ken Moes and John Deacon won the verdict from all three teamed up to give USC a 3-0 judges, who felt they were su- Christopher here, he contin victory over the University of perior in both presentation and uer*- *ias a popular
Oregon, Saturday on NBC-TY's cross-examination.
“Christopher is considered to be one of the strongest candidates on the Republican tick-|et.'’ Harris said. “In fact, some put him on a par with Nixon in lhat reepect.
“We are happy to have
weekly nation-wide program “Championship Debate.”
Moes and Deacon, chosen af-
I appeal and seems to have good future.
“People like to listen to him.
vwm
■■■■■
The Trojans earned the right Trojan debating toam. ar?ued to meet the winner of the up- affirmatively on the subject.
tei ti\outs among the entire and not on|y ^as gajned the
respect of t h e rank and file,
PERSONALITY PLUS - Judy Crumrine, left, chairman of the Trojanality contest and Carol Haney, chairman of Troy Chest
—Daily Trojan Fhoto publicity, ready for this year's contest. The contest will begin today providing that the weatherman is agreeable.
coming debate between the
‘Resolved: That Marriage is University of Hawaii and the Un(lesirab|c for Co!lege Under_
University of the Pacific on March 31.
Moes, a senior business major from Watertown, S.D., and
graduates.”
Receive Gifts
Each debater was presented a set of the Encyclopedia Brit-
D-acon, a sophomore political ,anjcai vvhi]e usc was award_
but also of regular party mem-; bers, too. He could brine about j more unity in the Republican Party.”
National Figure
Since becoming mayor of San Francisco in 1955 by the larg-j est majority ever totaled for
Students to Pinch Pennies During Trojanality Contest
money will be used for the de- 1959. Christopher has gotten janality contest will begin to-
mueh national attention.
I day, weather permitting, con-
Formor President Herbert test chairman Judy Crumine an-Hoover referred to him as “the nounced yesterday.
best mayor of any large city
bate squads.
USCs case indicated that undergraduate marriage is unwise socially and economically.
Moes and Deacon argued that the disadvantage economically San Frmcisco. under Christo-1carry it over into next week,” is that many parents withdraw pliers guidance, “one of the she said.
best administered cities in the
United States.”
science major fiom Pasadena, ^ j-qq and Oregon $250. The that office, and re-election in Tlie annual Mr. and Miss Tro-
Rain Drips But Noses Remain Dry
The rains may have come down, but the number of colds at USC did not go up as a result, the Student Health Center reported yesterday.
Dr. W. H. Sherman said that the recent rainy days have had no appreciable effect on students.
“We’ve had about the same number of colds as we existed for this time of the year,”
Dr. Sherman said.
A few cases of influenza have also l>een reported, but
not an alarming amount, he j dens only result in friction, noted.
president, Chi Omega; and Rod bers, Spurs and Squires will sjjape for ^e upcoming season. Dedeaux, baseball coach. Alpha ;Come to today’s 9 and 10 a.m. i
Mentor s Death Saddens Fans, Sports World
By DICK CALHOUN Daily Trojan Sports Editor
The campus and sports world were shocked and saddened yesterday by the sudden death of head track and field coach Jesse P. Mortensen. 54.
Funeral services for the beloved Trojan coach will be conducted tomorrow morning at 11 in the Church
! of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
: ,n‘inu ^
’ >.ioi S.>u:h P.w.iona. ^
The veteran coach. had taught at CSC for 11 >ear<. j^HgSggjg' <" 3$
died yesterday morning in IjHgKlg. f*
Good a
a blood
clot which had spread frcm H
in ti> 'ShB'
( omplained of I’ain • W/Kr i
Mr. Mortensen had complain-ed of a pain in hi.' chest, last #
Wednesday home. '
to i>e(l.
•-pital -
y
if
A -
sicians. Mr. Mortensen was do-ing well.
The coach's illness apparently dated back to last summer when he suffered a circulatory ailment for which he was hospitalized. He appeared to be recovering sufficiently, however, and was receiving treatment for the ailment while working to get Troy's NCAA championship track team into
low. Gamma Phi Beta; Steve “If the rains come again to- Moder. Phi Delta Phi president.
JESS E. MORTENSEN
. . . dies suddenly
Library Gains Notable Gifts Of Music, Art
Doheny Library received two
'classes and tonight’s 7 classes; Director of Athletics Jess notabie music collections re-Also running are Toby Thur- to elicit funds for the drive. Hill, a close friend of Mr.!cen(Jy from f0IWPr members
Hill to Coach
Delta Pi.
Wednesday the 11 a.m.. 1:15 Mortensen and former track tbe schooI of Music faculty, p.m. and 7 p.m. classes will be|TOach, has been appointed act- -j^he gjfts came from music
with which I am acquainted.'’ day we will have to postpone Delta Delta Delta; Dr. Norman v, s, t e d by fund-collectors.: ing track coach. Hill coached crjtjc Bruno David Ussher and !■ or tune magazine named the contest until tomorrow and R. Fertig, assistant professor of 'Thursday the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. USC to two consecutive na- t^e |aje pYanz Hoffman.
jtional collegiate championships | in 1919 and 1950.
ie...........- ---------» — « , . , .... . I Because of Mr. Mortensen’s; , ,. ,__
s,; Alpha Theta and Chris Appel. allocated arnon* chant.es such Tra(,k A|^_ of recordings and memorabilia
jas Radio Free Europe. Red -----,---
Cross, Community Chest,
American Cancer Society, City
support, forcing the young couples to seek outside aid.
Social Shortcomings The two Trojans listed the social shortcomings as:
1. Marriage causes a lack of ants to the city as well as giv- the educational opportunities l>e- ing the Golden Gate City an
international relations. Alpha Phi; Bob Franier, Alpha Chi The men for the contest are Omega; Mike Woodsen, Kappa
classes will be solicited. Contributions received
Ussher. also a lecturer and writer, presented his library
being sponsored by sororities The New’ \ork Times called ^e women by fraternities, him a master salesman for wjnners cf the Mr. and
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Women Candidates
ni Aw ards Dinner scheduled for tonight and the Trojan
which includes a manuscript by Edward MacDowell and letters from Franz Liszt, Jerome
tiic offm-tc in K. incrinrr tho r’i ^ ,. . , , ..............American cancer aociei\, . . iers irum r ranz i-.ts^i,
ante tl the Htv a? well a' cr^v- TroJanal“y tltle ^ Fraternity-sponsored women of H()pc Mu)Uple sclerosis and |,r^ pic'urp riav ^ave ^ Kern and Arthur Bliss.
cause one of the partners (us ually the wife) often has to gracious host drop oftt of school.
2. There is usually a conflict between academic and marital responsibilities.
3. Marriage itself is a fulltime job. so added school bur-
international reputation as
man and woman who re- are Donna Gillette. Sigma Al- United Cere5ral PaJsy Associa. e the most “votes’ which p|ia Epsilon; Carollee Ream, ..
indefinitely postponed.
In his tenure at USC,
High Water Closes Grill
a wiil be determined by the Helen of Troy, Delta Tau Del-amount of money in their do- ta; Jill Carlson. Chi Phi; Kay
a t ion cups.
Mr i Pencil sketches by • Charlie Mortensen posted a phenome- and numerous photo-
Allocations will also be made nai coaching record — sewing ?raPh;» prominent musicians,
i inscribed and signed, are also
Leary, Lamda Chi Alpha: and lo ’he campus YWCA. ASSC up g3 consecutive dual meets
There will be booths set up Mary Borton, Pi Kappa Alpha. Christmas Project and the 1963 and seven nationaI collegiate in the Ussher collection.
Yesterdays drenching
“Championship Debate” orig I^e said that the number of inates live from New York and close for a few hours during
the afternoon.
An influx of water and mud Angeles1 James McBath, associate pro-'caused by the rains made food fessor of sneech at USC, is thejservice impossible for part of
for a pie-throwing contest in j front of thc Student Union on Wednesday and Thursday with the Trojanality candidates act-rains ing as targets for the highest
flu cases reported at USC was appears every Saturday at 4 well below that of many high p.m. PST on Channel 4. Dr.
j forced the Stonier SCellar to bidders.
Last year's winners of the contest were Rich Miailovich,
schools
area.
in the Los
Nevertheless, it pays to lie show's moderator.
the day, Ron Turnbull, assist-
cautious. the doctor said. Dr. | Northwestern University and ant director of commons and Sherman recommended as pre- Kansas State will meet this residence halls, said, ventative measures that stu- Saturday to debate the topic. The cleanup was scheduled dents avoid exposure, get ex- “Resolved: That Berlin should to be completed in time for tra rest and maintain an ade- be declared an International service to be resumed for sup-
iCity.”
quate diet.
i per.
Others are Kuelli Anton, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marsha Black. Tau Delta Phi; Joan Rumsey. Theta Zi; Hilda Going, Tau Kappa Epsilon; and Vicki Mer* rithew, Alpha Rho Chi.
Also competing are Carole yell king and Sigma Chi mem-!:Knowles. Sigma Phi Delta;
Trojan Chest Drive.
Tuba Recital To Be Given
i championships. Furthermore. ! in two of the four seasons in
Among the uncommon musical records in the collection
| which the Trojans failed to a«e early recordings of Pablo w in the NCAA laurels they : Casals with M. Horszowshi. ' were ineligible.
Attended ESC
| Chaliapin in “Boris Godoun-off,” conductors V. Taiich, W. Coach Mortensen was bom Mengelberg and Felix Wein-A tuba recital by William April 16. 1907, in Thatcher, partner and soprano Maggie
her, and Vivian von Hagen. Priss MorSan- Tau EPsilon Phi: Kappa Kappa Gamma member. ^ar» ^,a>’ Beocham, Phi Gam-
The sorority-sponsored men are Chancellor Rufus B. von
ma Delta; Judy Benedict, Theta Chi; Bonnie Rowland, Alpha
! I Welch, student of Robert Mar- Ariz. He attended Gila Acad- TeMe.
■ g* ~ " The personal library of the
late Mr. Hoffman, former di-After coming as a student rector of the Immanuel Pres-Welch will play selections tQ “jf0rt” acquired two byterian Choir, was presented
steller, will be given tonight: cmy anrt ^‘la Junior College at 8:30 in Hancock Auditorium. *n ^'s freshman jear.
Kleinsflffiid, Alpha Gamma Del-iTau Omega; and Cathy Scott, transcribed for tuba from tho letters in football as a right by his widow-.
Phi Kappa Tau.
To Rai^e Donations
The Trojanality contest
Instructor Views Dance
ta; Mike Gless, IFC president,
Pi Beta Phi; Dwight Chapin.
Men’s Judicial, Delta Gamma;
Dick Ziman, sophomore class; vvorks in conjunction with the
! annual Troy Chest fund drive j the public, j to encourage competition in the j campaign to raise donations for ! 12 charities.
and
works of Bach. Handel, Mo- halfback playing behind Lloyd The collection contains more
’ Thomas in 1928 and Trojan: than 1.200 oratorio and opera lgreat Ernv Pinckert in 1929. 'scores with emphasis on sacred The coach also was a stand- music, a library on music the-(Continued on Page 4) orv and numerous pamphlet3.
7. a r t. Rimsky-Korsakov Borodin.
The recital will be open to1
1 The week-long campaign, Actors can learn natural aimed at a goal of §1.000, will body movement most easily include classroom collections.
through training in dance movement, Dr. Mazami Kuni, guest instructor in physical education, told more than 50 drama students here yesterday.
“Dance movement in its relation to drama movement has helped actors and actresses to move more naturally and expressively,” the Japanese dancer said.
resident collections and contribution buttons for those students who donate SI or more, j Trov Chest Committee mem-
Withdrawals
Cut Ballot by
Red
15
Tape'
Entries
By DAN SMITH Senate Reporter
Jim Loupy, whose name was engineering senator; John Saur,
humanities senator; Preston
entered in the Junior Class
Clinic Gives Scholarship
Cherryl Holm, the only stu- presiflential race. also wjth. dent to petition for ASSC drew'because his petition was
filed without his knowledge. '
Donna Kay Dye, who had,
, \ice president, was one of 15 prospective entries in the AS-
jSC election races scratched yes- vit _________ _______________
terday at a special orientation f,lefl ,wo petitions, took her ,.egulatjons they must follow
name off the ballot for music
Smith, engineering president, and Bill Wesson, dentistry senator.
Moyer briefed the candidates on dates they must observe and
The John Tracy Clinic s Walt | ni,’clm!?T • tn a candidate for
Miss Holm withdrew her own senator to oe a canmaaie ioi
He cautioned, however, that while dance movement is a
necessary part of learning. . , . . _
. iteacher training program. Dr. proper movement, it can be! ■ j •
Disney Foundation scholarship has been granted to Martha Busey, a student in the clinic’s
harmful at times.
He pointed out that dance movement is essentially an imitation of movements,
Edgar L. Lowell, clinic admin iistrator, announced recently.
basic descriptive Hnnua!|y to a student enrolled c*} units of college work re P in the program, which is quired by fhe ASSC c0nstitu.
■•There is acluailv no need ,ausht jointly by the clinic and tjnn Election Commissioner
for costume, to help in a de- th' “"i'ersrty for training with John Mo}w sald.
scription. Everv facet of the P^chool deaf and hard o,
hearing children.
during their campaigns. He warned that any deviations from standards outlined by the The other 11 scratched cand- Election Code would be prose-tition had been filed without jdates were eliminated because cuted.
ihcy or their Witten proxies Imme<|ia,e|v arier thc mw,t.
.......... . ing. Moyer met with the four
would have l>een inelg.hle be-|jng. The penalty was automat-1 fw ASSC president
i a _ disqualification.
name from the competition Senior Class president, u hen she revealed that her petition had bet her permission
Miss Holm, a s o p h o m o r e, 1 fajied to appear at the meet-
The scholarship is gtanted cause she does not have the
to discuss the uproar caused The} included Harry Arnold, by questionable methods of
'candidate for social studies checking voter eligibility at the
senator; Mike Collins, engineering senator; John Deacon, soc-
MLss Busey received her BS degree? from Texas Women’1-
MODERN DANCE — Demonstrations of
modem dance forms were included as part of a lecture by Dr. Maiami Kuni be-
fore an audience of drama students yesterday afternoon. Dr. Kuni is visiting as an instructor in physical education.
human body, from the entire body to the movement of a finger, comes into play in danoe movement to describe an —Daily Trojan Photo animal, a flower, a drop of rain
or even an unmoving object working toward a master
Betty Knox, one of three
candidates who petitioned for
ASSC secretary, withdrew from
t he race in order to run as a
University, where she majored write-in candidate for vice ....
. x •„ u i physical sciences
in speech therapy. She is now* president. She will he required
de-,to follow the same campaign
polls.
One of the candidates, Mike
ial studies senator; Dorothv r>obinson. complained last week Elliott, music senator; Art that the proposed system of re-Finkelstein. architecture vice quirjng fp* bills for voter ident-
and Leon Fore Jr., senator.
ification did not agree with the Election Code and would
—__________^__________________ __ _______________ _______Also disqualified were Jack keep many eligible voters from
such as a table, a rock, or ak’ree and a special teaching j regulations as all other candi- Martin, candidate for social the polls becausc of !c*>t fee
mountain,'’ he said.
I credential.
dates.
I studies senator; Stan McIntyre, i bills.
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| Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 53, No. 73, February 20, 1962 |
| Description | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 53, No. 73, February 20, 1962. |
| Full text | - t MAYOR CHRISTOPHER TO SPEAK PAGE THREE Universi-ty o-f Southern California For Five Houses PAGE FOUR Spring Rush to Begin U §q\^p>it POT SHA W flR T Athletes, Coaches Hail DAI LY w TROJAN Jesse Mortensen VOL. Llll LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1962 NO. 73 Track Coach Mortensen Dies Christopher to Campaign In Campus Stump Tour class; period George Christopher, Saniical background. Only Francisco mayor and hopeful members may attend, for the 1962 Republican nomination for lieutenant governor Ispeech-discussion of California, will make a tcui student leaders at 2:15 p.m of the university today. Christopher will give a gen eial talk to the student bodylwhat opportunities are availa-j at 3:20 p.m. in 129 FH. where ble for the aspiring politician, he will discuss the office of Among the student leaders make USC one of the starting lieutenant governor and toll invited are ASSC President' points for hjs campaign because students seek it. He will also talk before Dr. I.jan “This is tlie first time a can- j didate will have spent a whole j Christopher will al.^o hold a day at USC.” TYR Proside.it i with Harvey Harris said yesterday. I in "In the future we hope to get the Commons. He will discus? Barry Goldwater and Richard how he got into politics and Nixon.” Harris said that Christopher accepted TYR's invitation to wliy he decided to Hugh Helm. ASSC Vice Presi- Qf the universitv's lar^e TYR dent Sue McBumey. Daily Tro- membership roster (about 500). Progressive Harris called Christopher Editor Barbara Epstein i William P. Vaughn's U. S. his- Daily Trojan City Editor Hal tory class at 1:15 p.m. in 335 Drake, class presidents and the progressive in the tradition of FH on tlie importance of stu- sponsoring Trojan Young Re-'former Golden State Governors dents achieving a solid histor- publican Board. Hiram Johnson and Earl War- Two Debaters Win TV Show Victory Ken Moes and John Deacon won the verdict from all three teamed up to give USC a 3-0 judges, who felt they were su- Christopher here, he contin victory over the University of perior in both presentation and uer*- *ias a popular Oregon, Saturday on NBC-TY's cross-examination. “Christopher is considered to be one of the strongest candidates on the Republican tick- et.'’ Harris said. “In fact, some put him on a par with Nixon in lhat reepect. “We are happy to have weekly nation-wide program “Championship Debate.” Moes and Deacon, chosen af- I appeal and seems to have good future. “People like to listen to him. vwm ■■■■■ The Trojans earned the right Trojan debating toam. ar?ued to meet the winner of the up- affirmatively on the subject. tei ti\outs among the entire and not on y ^as gajned the respect of t h e rank and file, PERSONALITY PLUS - Judy Crumrine, left, chairman of the Trojanality contest and Carol Haney, chairman of Troy Chest —Daily Trojan Fhoto publicity, ready for this year's contest. The contest will begin today providing that the weatherman is agreeable. coming debate between the ‘Resolved: That Marriage is University of Hawaii and the Un(lesirab c for Co!lege Under_ University of the Pacific on March 31. Moes, a senior business major from Watertown, S.D., and graduates.” Receive Gifts Each debater was presented a set of the Encyclopedia Brit- D-acon, a sophomore political ,anjcai vvhi]e usc was award_ but also of regular party mem-; bers, too. He could brine about j more unity in the Republican Party.” National Figure Since becoming mayor of San Francisco in 1955 by the larg-j est majority ever totaled for Students to Pinch Pennies During Trojanality Contest money will be used for the de- 1959. Christopher has gotten janality contest will begin to- mueh national attention. I day, weather permitting, con- Formor President Herbert test chairman Judy Crumine an-Hoover referred to him as “the nounced yesterday. best mayor of any large city bate squads. USCs case indicated that undergraduate marriage is unwise socially and economically. Moes and Deacon argued that the disadvantage economically San Frmcisco. under Christo-1carry it over into next week,” is that many parents withdraw pliers guidance, “one of the she said. best administered cities in the United States.” science major fiom Pasadena, ^ j-qq and Oregon $250. The that office, and re-election in Tlie annual Mr. and Miss Tro- Rain Drips But Noses Remain Dry The rains may have come down, but the number of colds at USC did not go up as a result, the Student Health Center reported yesterday. Dr. W. H. Sherman said that the recent rainy days have had no appreciable effect on students. “We’ve had about the same number of colds as we existed for this time of the year,” Dr. Sherman said. A few cases of influenza have also l>een reported, but not an alarming amount, he j dens only result in friction, noted. president, Chi Omega; and Rod bers, Spurs and Squires will sjjape for ^e upcoming season. Dedeaux, baseball coach. Alpha ;Come to today’s 9 and 10 a.m. i Mentor s Death Saddens Fans, Sports World By DICK CALHOUN Daily Trojan Sports Editor The campus and sports world were shocked and saddened yesterday by the sudden death of head track and field coach Jesse P. Mortensen. 54. Funeral services for the beloved Trojan coach will be conducted tomorrow morning at 11 in the Church ! of Jesus Christ of Latter Day : ,n‘inu ^ ’ >.ioi S.>u:h P.w.iona. ^ The veteran coach. had taught at CSC for 11 >ear<. j^HgSggjg' <" 3$ died yesterday morning in IjHgKlg. f* Good a a blood clot which had spread frcm H in ti> 'ShB' ( omplained of I’ain • W/Kr i Mr. Mortensen had complain-ed of a pain in hi.' chest, last # Wednesday home. ' to i>e(l. •-pital - y if A - sicians. Mr. Mortensen was do-ing well. The coach's illness apparently dated back to last summer when he suffered a circulatory ailment for which he was hospitalized. He appeared to be recovering sufficiently, however, and was receiving treatment for the ailment while working to get Troy's NCAA championship track team into low. Gamma Phi Beta; Steve “If the rains come again to- Moder. Phi Delta Phi president. JESS E. MORTENSEN . . . dies suddenly Library Gains Notable Gifts Of Music, Art Doheny Library received two 'classes and tonight’s 7 classes; Director of Athletics Jess notabie music collections re-Also running are Toby Thur- to elicit funds for the drive. Hill, a close friend of Mr.!cen(Jy from f0IWPr members Hill to Coach Delta Pi. Wednesday the 11 a.m.. 1:15 Mortensen and former track tbe schooI of Music faculty, p.m. and 7 p.m. classes will be TOach, has been appointed act- -j^he gjfts came from music with which I am acquainted.'’ day we will have to postpone Delta Delta Delta; Dr. Norman v, s, t e d by fund-collectors.: ing track coach. Hill coached crjtjc Bruno David Ussher and !■ or tune magazine named the contest until tomorrow and R. Fertig, assistant professor of 'Thursday the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. USC to two consecutive na- t^e aje pYanz Hoffman. jtional collegiate championships in 1919 and 1950. ie...........- ---------» — « , . , .... . I Because of Mr. Mortensen’s; , ,. ,__ s,; Alpha Theta and Chris Appel. allocated arnon* chant.es such Tra(,k A ^_ of recordings and memorabilia jas Radio Free Europe. Red -----,--- Cross, Community Chest, American Cancer Society, City support, forcing the young couples to seek outside aid. Social Shortcomings The two Trojans listed the social shortcomings as: 1. Marriage causes a lack of ants to the city as well as giv- the educational opportunities l>e- ing the Golden Gate City an international relations. Alpha Phi; Bob Franier, Alpha Chi The men for the contest are Omega; Mike Woodsen, Kappa classes will be solicited. Contributions received Ussher. also a lecturer and writer, presented his library being sponsored by sororities The New’ \ork Times called ^e women by fraternities, him a master salesman for wjnners cf the Mr. and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Women Candidates ni Aw ards Dinner scheduled for tonight and the Trojan which includes a manuscript by Edward MacDowell and letters from Franz Liszt, Jerome tiic offm-tc in K. incrinrr tho r’i ^ ,. . , , ..............American cancer aociei\, . . iers irum r ranz i-.ts^i, ante tl the Htv a? well a' cr^v- TroJanal“y tltle ^ Fraternity-sponsored women of H()pc Mu)Uple sclerosis and ,r^ pic'urp riav ^ave ^ Kern and Arthur Bliss. cause one of the partners (us ually the wife) often has to gracious host drop oftt of school. 2. There is usually a conflict between academic and marital responsibilities. 3. Marriage itself is a fulltime job. so added school bur- international reputation as man and woman who re- are Donna Gillette. Sigma Al- United Cere5ral PaJsy Associa. e the most “votes’ which p ia Epsilon; Carollee Ream, .. indefinitely postponed. In his tenure at USC, High Water Closes Grill a wiil be determined by the Helen of Troy, Delta Tau Del-amount of money in their do- ta; Jill Carlson. Chi Phi; Kay a t ion cups. Mr i Pencil sketches by • Charlie Mortensen posted a phenome- and numerous photo- Allocations will also be made nai coaching record — sewing ?raPh;» prominent musicians, i inscribed and signed, are also Leary, Lamda Chi Alpha: and lo ’he campus YWCA. ASSC up g3 consecutive dual meets There will be booths set up Mary Borton, Pi Kappa Alpha. Christmas Project and the 1963 and seven nationaI collegiate in the Ussher collection. Yesterdays drenching “Championship Debate” orig I^e said that the number of inates live from New York and close for a few hours during the afternoon. An influx of water and mud Angeles1 James McBath, associate pro-'caused by the rains made food fessor of sneech at USC, is thejservice impossible for part of for a pie-throwing contest in j front of thc Student Union on Wednesday and Thursday with the Trojanality candidates act-rains ing as targets for the highest flu cases reported at USC was appears every Saturday at 4 well below that of many high p.m. PST on Channel 4. Dr. j forced the Stonier SCellar to bidders. Last year's winners of the contest were Rich Miailovich, schools area. in the Los Nevertheless, it pays to lie show's moderator. the day, Ron Turnbull, assist- cautious. the doctor said. Dr. Northwestern University and ant director of commons and Sherman recommended as pre- Kansas State will meet this residence halls, said, ventative measures that stu- Saturday to debate the topic. The cleanup was scheduled dents avoid exposure, get ex- “Resolved: That Berlin should to be completed in time for tra rest and maintain an ade- be declared an International service to be resumed for sup- iCity.” quate diet. i per. Others are Kuelli Anton, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marsha Black. Tau Delta Phi; Joan Rumsey. Theta Zi; Hilda Going, Tau Kappa Epsilon; and Vicki Mer* rithew, Alpha Rho Chi. Also competing are Carole yell king and Sigma Chi mem-!:Knowles. Sigma Phi Delta; Trojan Chest Drive. Tuba Recital To Be Given i championships. Furthermore. ! in two of the four seasons in Among the uncommon musical records in the collection which the Trojans failed to a«e early recordings of Pablo w in the NCAA laurels they : Casals with M. Horszowshi. ' were ineligible. Attended ESC Chaliapin in “Boris Godoun-off,” conductors V. Taiich, W. Coach Mortensen was bom Mengelberg and Felix Wein-A tuba recital by William April 16. 1907, in Thatcher, partner and soprano Maggie her, and Vivian von Hagen. Priss MorSan- Tau EPsilon Phi: Kappa Kappa Gamma member. ^ar» ^,a>’ Beocham, Phi Gam- The sorority-sponsored men are Chancellor Rufus B. von ma Delta; Judy Benedict, Theta Chi; Bonnie Rowland, Alpha ! I Welch, student of Robert Mar- Ariz. He attended Gila Acad- TeMe. ■ g* ~ " The personal library of the late Mr. Hoffman, former di-After coming as a student rector of the Immanuel Pres-Welch will play selections tQ “jf0rt” acquired two byterian Choir, was presented steller, will be given tonight: cmy anrt ^‘la Junior College at 8:30 in Hancock Auditorium. *n ^'s freshman jear. Kleinsflffiid, Alpha Gamma Del-iTau Omega; and Cathy Scott, transcribed for tuba from tho letters in football as a right by his widow-. Phi Kappa Tau. To Rai^e Donations The Trojanality contest Instructor Views Dance ta; Mike Gless, IFC president, Pi Beta Phi; Dwight Chapin. Men’s Judicial, Delta Gamma; Dick Ziman, sophomore class; vvorks in conjunction with the ! annual Troy Chest fund drive j the public, j to encourage competition in the j campaign to raise donations for ! 12 charities. and works of Bach. Handel, Mo- halfback playing behind Lloyd The collection contains more ’ Thomas in 1928 and Trojan: than 1.200 oratorio and opera lgreat Ernv Pinckert in 1929. 'scores with emphasis on sacred The coach also was a stand- music, a library on music the-(Continued on Page 4) orv and numerous pamphlet3. 7. a r t. Rimsky-Korsakov Borodin. The recital will be open to1 1 The week-long campaign, Actors can learn natural aimed at a goal of §1.000, will body movement most easily include classroom collections. through training in dance movement, Dr. Mazami Kuni, guest instructor in physical education, told more than 50 drama students here yesterday. “Dance movement in its relation to drama movement has helped actors and actresses to move more naturally and expressively,” the Japanese dancer said. resident collections and contribution buttons for those students who donate SI or more, j Trov Chest Committee mem- Withdrawals Cut Ballot by Red 15 Tape' Entries By DAN SMITH Senate Reporter Jim Loupy, whose name was engineering senator; John Saur, humanities senator; Preston entered in the Junior Class Clinic Gives Scholarship Cherryl Holm, the only stu- presiflential race. also wjth. dent to petition for ASSC drew'because his petition was filed without his knowledge. ' Donna Kay Dye, who had, , \ice president, was one of 15 prospective entries in the AS- jSC election races scratched yes- vit _________ _______________ terday at a special orientation f,lefl ,wo petitions, took her ,.egulatjons they must follow name off the ballot for music Smith, engineering president, and Bill Wesson, dentistry senator. Moyer briefed the candidates on dates they must observe and The John Tracy Clinic s Walt ni,’clm!?T • tn a candidate for Miss Holm withdrew her own senator to oe a canmaaie ioi He cautioned, however, that while dance movement is a necessary part of learning. . , . . _ . iteacher training program. Dr. proper movement, it can be! ■ j • Disney Foundation scholarship has been granted to Martha Busey, a student in the clinic’s harmful at times. He pointed out that dance movement is essentially an imitation of movements, Edgar L. Lowell, clinic admin iistrator, announced recently. basic descriptive Hnnua! y to a student enrolled c*} units of college work re P in the program, which is quired by fhe ASSC c0nstitu. ■•There is acluailv no need ,ausht jointly by the clinic and tjnn Election Commissioner for costume, to help in a de- th' “"i'ersrty for training with John Mo}w sald. scription. Everv facet of the P^chool deaf and hard o, hearing children. during their campaigns. He warned that any deviations from standards outlined by the The other 11 scratched cand- Election Code would be prose-tition had been filed without jdates were eliminated because cuted. ihcy or their Witten proxies Imme< ia,e v arier thc mw,t. .......... . ing. Moyer met with the four would have l>een inelg.hle be- jng. The penalty was automat-1 fw ASSC president i a _ disqualification. name from the competition Senior Class president, u hen she revealed that her petition had bet her permission Miss Holm, a s o p h o m o r e, 1 fajied to appear at the meet- The scholarship is gtanted cause she does not have the to discuss the uproar caused The} included Harry Arnold, by questionable methods of 'candidate for social studies checking voter eligibility at the senator; Mike Collins, engineering senator; John Deacon, soc- MLss Busey received her BS degree? from Texas Women’1- MODERN DANCE — Demonstrations of modem dance forms were included as part of a lecture by Dr. Maiami Kuni be- fore an audience of drama students yesterday afternoon. Dr. Kuni is visiting as an instructor in physical education. human body, from the entire body to the movement of a finger, comes into play in danoe movement to describe an —Daily Trojan Photo animal, a flower, a drop of rain or even an unmoving object working toward a master Betty Knox, one of three candidates who petitioned for ASSC secretary, withdrew from t he race in order to run as a University, where she majored write-in candidate for vice .... . x •„ u i physical sciences in speech therapy. She is now* president. She will he required de-,to follow the same campaign polls. One of the candidates, Mike ial studies senator; Dorothv r>obinson. complained last week Elliott, music senator; Art that the proposed system of re-Finkelstein. architecture vice quirjng fp* bills for voter ident- and Leon Fore Jr., senator. ification did not agree with the Election Code and would —__________^__________________ __ _______________ _______Also disqualified were Jack keep many eligible voters from such as a table, a rock, or ak’ree and a special teaching j regulations as all other candi- Martin, candidate for social the polls becausc of !c*>t fee mountain,'’ he said. I credential. dates. I studies senator; Stan McIntyre, i bills. |
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