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PAGE THREE Magazine Favors Tab Bird-dog System VOL. XLIX I ifornia DAILY TROJAN PAGE FOUR Prominent SC Booster Wants A Change LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRiDAY, JANUARY 3, 1958 NO. 57 Humorous Opera to Entertain School for Fathers' Will End Successful Run on SC Campus i;> MAR\ \W WIT/.KK The greal c;lived partitions of Eo\ard Auditorium will part tonight i<»r til. last time as Wolf-Ferraris comic o(x*ra “School lor Falheis" enters its final SC tici ioi niaii' v at 8:30. SC s Lutheran Pastor To Speak About 'Cod in 1958' This Sunday or Fathers ;wo meddli \v ho 11 i little pit en of the >py. somel hrist-t ells itahlv nat i i-l p 1 i li es al- Preparations For Songfest Get Underway Thirty-five positions on the 19â8 Songfest Committee were announced todav bv Sandv Quinn. diairman. Students Start Registration Through. Mail The issuance of registration materials and permits lor the sprint; semester will continue through Jan. 13. All continuing students who Piay To Stari Week s Run Next Tuesday prepara- wish to register by inai! should SCHOOL FOR FATHERS' Carel ponder ever ine f many scenes from the hi Mosher, ievt, and Lisa Schultz in one of the nny opera, "School For sriormance. >rc in March. 1906. 1 ile ult/ Other menili lude Caii Sc icknt r as the hers. Miss S nil/ T> pica I <«a\ Musit action ol til«' ojkmìi led I tv the gay : I y irni-ic typical ol i “A masterful set iti 111 int. tuneful. . . Brings as the two youi i is mi- Lucieta and FilMpeia: and Oles as Liciota’s tievei I Woll- thei : Elizabeth Moshe )ie. vo- meddling hui wise ;• charm- j». Gibbons as awkw;: way." commented chant Simon Maioela: ■ion ol the New moil's gay :picy wite | ribune. Alicve Marques, nance was equal Principal Part« ms production oi Alternating the p; i - “Susannah” ol pails in ihe opei a arc: “A performance Erena Tchillijigai ian. L its professional and Marilyn Winter.-', artistic intensity. I Tickets are on sal lit on the croup Student Union ticket e or-producer. Wal- j served seats are S3 New York World general admission is S th tions now go into full swing tor SC's annual spring extravaganza in song. Songfest. a collegiate singing competition heralded as the biggest and best event of the spring . season, will l>e held at the Hollywood Bow I May 9. Some Were Lucky Out of close to 200 applicants. American f|1(> follow ing peonie were select-I for the available positions: i by the New York Nancy Hodgson, secretary; Nancy Weaver, corresponding secretary; Ruthie Quist, treasurer: .Tim Stewart, music assistant: Wi lie Chon,T. physical facilillos: and Mike Frettimi Mark Mandala and Mary Lou Drummond, participant a-sist- Tli re e Robin Iloods ii guise o 1 paroled t ‘onviets s< et out 1 ( i see that rou il justic e tri- umphs in the i drama d epart- ment's first pi "oduction this year, ‘ •My Three Angels." The comedy, w ritten bv Sam and Be Ma Spew at •k. opens Tues- day nie dit at 8:30 for a one w eek run. It is based on t lie F Ye rich farce. "La Cuisine Angel- bv until 1951 w he ny Center Opera Company. During Carnival Time Walter Dueloux head of the (’ opera department, is con West Coast pro hool for Fathers’ place in 17.i0 ii g c rim t ran.-datu Ilusson. Trio ol Com id The play is the !;ile i of convicts in a Fret; colony, who have been to work in the home «* ably impractical sh Finding that their hos daughter are abou ized by seme unpi drels. they pro 'tut time. an s. s b\ Th civ- , Tli ran. i-Ita . Ermanno Wo’.;'-antcmporar.v (ìer-mposer w ho “en->r;e : : « 1 ic lomudas. ehi ludience committee will Penny Pennington, V Thetva Brotsos. Bobinais. Trish Dw ver and mg Flaying Joseph. A! Ol TV 't'i it tee w ill nc. chair-! Johnson w Vpplause and Gomment p .y SI V .1 '■ i Blankenship's settings in ihe • i ei\i d i,m. h applause and Written c minent as did the colorful 18th ! libielto ba c» .iniry co iu.iies also designed doni and t I . Blankenship and executed by , teghi" r Valerie act i\ if\ 1 Qi Fou i in any ¡-ymphony dmg t> he T'nit ie Sasine, who also plays I geons” l, the opera had its we CONSERVATION PROGRAM Trov Professor M Idea to Prevent d 1i\ ci vat ion pro- rom deafness has been re-Aram Glorig, search ccnter Los Ange! Ill N. Be name w hos sharp conti noises ilia nr’n. Ga!o Berke. N and Ruthie Benedict. Tom Morales will head the Trophy e »imittee. workinrr wMli . .lohn McMahan. Sujde Butler, nc” and the Inter- Nancy Lawson and Julie Gun-•Jcwcls of the Ma- ,h:'r ii is in the reper- >,or'‘ (»nimittee Members )rches- ^he Publicity committee po- I sitions will lie filled by Linda ------ 1 Tickey, Gerry Reeves. Gordon i Morrow, Rella Parisi. A1 Gasser. : Jo Anne Nootbaar. Mary Freeman and Judy Shulman. “As we picked the committee, we had only one thing in mind the success of Songfest." Loma Young, co-chairman, said. "Therefore, every committee member lr s been chosen on the ba<is of ability and experience.’’ A kickoff banquet for the entire committee will be held on lield defined high-1 re- Jan. 9. followed by the lirst as ai-’und two octaves meet in*r iddle-C and higher. j They Will Return recommended two prin- return to the Hollywood leans tor controlling Howl is a'so planned, as the \po.sure: "cvironmental jrrow th of Songfest w arrants it. and "personal protec- Over 5000 people attended the event last vear. Suggests Dsamess pick up the materials at Owens Annex, Door I»: law students may obtain theirs at the School of Law. ( lass schedules may lit* picked up at the Information office. IBM cards for “II” classes must he obtained from the department office, included with the registration materials that the students will return to the Office of the Registrar. “H" cards wi'l be issued in accordance with times (Misted on department bulletin boards. The Registrar’s Office will provide «lass cards for all other classes in the program. Materials returned to the Registrar’s Office will he kept in order by date of receipt and “K" cards will he pulled to match classes in the s;::nc order. Payment of t nil i o n and fees, calculat'd Iron information show n on t h e front page of the class schedule, should he included with the forms to be returned. If payment does not accompany the registration forms, an uncertified ID card will he returned to the student pills a fee bill that must be paid at the Bursar's Office in Owens Hall by Feb. ."i. or at t U e Cashier’s section. 20*i PL, during the regylar registration period, Feb. f»-8 at noon. Veterans under federal «; r state benefits will be sent uncertified fee bills, which they may have processed at the Veterans Credit Office, 34.14 I 'Diversity \ve.; fees york Herald-Tribune may be paid at the Bursar office through Jan. ” 1. oi a trio nell penal i assigned pkeeper. ;t and his be \ ict im-ted scoun- Reverend Advocates Resurgence of Faith in Present Science Crisis Bv JIM BYLIN Daily Trojan City Editor The Rev. Ronald G. Goers.s, Lutheran campus pastor at SC, will delve into the position of Cfod in 1958 and the post-Sputnik era at the Sunday morning worship service at 11 in Bovard Auditorium. A graduate of Concordia College in Fort Wayne. Ind.. Rev. Goers- lx'li-ves that “amid the rises and fears of our times the voice of Goti beckons to be heard.” >in Hasn’t Hiiinbled “As a people we ha\e iieen humiliated by Sputnik but not humbled by our sin-frightened, but ferrini of a just Goti who is concerned over what man does with his knowledge.” he C’a Di rm ... 1 : il Ú .. Ï REV. RONA! D G. GOüRSS . Sunday speaker and our work Lutili LA. Lo r )tht Other Flaw C-ri e E Paul and Bill Grey as the lieutenant. “The Srew acks have a lapted this amiably macabre fairytale with its murderous whimsies and its thoroughly engaging nonchalance from the French of Albert Husson. A good bit of ung Machine Merits Wire From Nixon d r < ampu- ( hurt h W <>rk ic ■ri' U.S. Housing In Regression Sociologist Claims We re Going Back begins with t> lcnce. “It liegins with both new The SC School of Medicine problems and new opportunities, received a telegram of congrat- We have developed new i ' - ulations from C.S. \ ice Presi- for solving old problems. the evening has a gleefully dent Richard M. Nixon. The some dare to make an aged r i wicked gleam in its eye.'* com-1 wire was in reaction to the new relevant to modern mans c.-mented Walter Kerr of the New heart-lung machine which re- lemma." he explained ently saved the life of right- , The Honest Atheist Drama Critic • Ki - oi Los ITip 11 id continued th it. According to Richard W>;ts. Angeles and gave him th" basic to innY welr-r- in our drama critic for the Now Yerk chance to l»e home for Christ- tune ¡' a jjeisjict ii\e whiilt in-Pi st. the p!av has so nothing of mas. Following is the text oi the cl t des God. the qualitv of “Arsenic and Old wire: , ^,ir b°nest a.lieist is \ery It is the cheerfully non- To the USC School of Medi- right who says N< i/.e This old hou- >m ( Hit •x|» iiiiuius iia\e ciiierged at least three mandates to industrial management: "Analyze n< exposure in your pia.it. measure the hearing of your workers and control the Coi>e ex|Hisure.' Hearing Loss Noise exposure, according to Glorig aiui Ins chief assistant, phy sicist Anne Summ< 11 ield, a n produce a permanent hearing h»ss that may affect communication by speech. This noise-induced hearing loss, they said, at first affects only a man s hearing of sounds higher m frequency than those necessary for communication by speech. Therefore, most early noise-induced hearing losses pass unnoticed unless they are delected by suitable hearing test.-It is a battery oi just such le.-ts that Glorig's committee is urging upon industry. Lal>ora1ory testing of hearing Squires Win Recognition The Trojan Squires attained national recognition ovei the holidays when Sport - Illustrated carried a three column story on roup for changes in hearing t lie suoject i- tu si pia. plain A! the lab aie types and do ea: plugs and earmuifs. < onser\e.lion Frogram Rciluce Noise Songfest for 19.>8 will present \ ironmental control,' ex- si\ divisions, including Men’s, long way since the Stone Age, :1 (ilorig, "includes such Women’s. Mixed. No\’eltv and but according to Lmory Bogar-iis reducing the amount of : small (up to five) Men’s and dus. S( sociologist. American produced by the source, Women’s. All entrants must he housin" :ig the amount of noise fr»>m groups officially recog-litt'd through the air < ig structures, a.id revising onlv living groups ai laving God moral saga of a chivalrous trio cine: on whom to cast my burd^is. I of convicts from Devil’s Isla Telegram Text must strugg'e with them alone. When the Spewacks began It is a pleasure for me to have must myself be God: -m i T lee! writing “My Three Angels.” it the opportunity to extend my \ery inadequate at the task.' was one of the “few times in 1 congratulations to the members he said. their long careers a- a writing of the CSC School of Medi- iet. we no well to hear his team that the'- could not call cine research team on the dc- wiL.f.nt pj, .i Mitiiin. as on their personal experiences or velopment and successful use of a community, a.- incbvidual- observations." said White. your heart-lung machine. You 'seek the Lord, and ye shall Worked ill Moscow have earned the gratitude and live.’ Here is perspective that The' were reporters for The appreciation of your fellow titi- may be headed right -Nevv York vvorld and wert ick where it started. The ever- respondents in Germany nized b'- the university, but :iot present menace of atomic bomb- later in Moscow eligilile. ing has prompted civil defense 'I lit ir experience the authorities in manv loc pital p All Wire whicn <rit( bat they an nt ;ises o alter wo al hours that bai- ati. in oi neari >f muffii procedures.” Professional, social or honorary se would require- 1) croups mav participate, as well recommend that holes Ire dug istical design of new dorms. >" ^ ground as shelters a re- i modification of dc- Preliminaries for Songfest version to a modified form of about an Amt bines now in use, 3] will 1*> held April IB and 17. • pit-dwelling tiausts 1 > increasing Groups are urged to begin or-j to the Stone Ag< ■ between the work j ganizir.g right away and to s L. source of noise 5> ! lect their directors and entrit barriers between ‘ The amazing growth of Song- I house was the pit dwelling, tisu-a and the source of fest since it was originated at ally a hole dug in the ground soundtreatine work SC five years ago. and the am- and cover« i v. i:!', bou - , 7) bitious plan.' of this year's com- ! sticks, reed- and a coarse grass lie livection to man tr\ i zens ewerywhere. I know that understand himseli and the fandh’ and friends of young world." the reverend said. Wor d. Keith Higgins will lie especially Th® former contributing Soviet grateful not oniy for the fact to»* of the American Lutl that you save his life, but that Magazine feels that 1 that you saved his ilfe. but that has brought fulfillment to o I hers who will have to face mining to mans search iei it h m -pap* Dr. Bogardus noted that •• .e >f the earliest antecedents of the reverbera 1 ion. a 11 < Alt anaiy sis progran quipmenf on vibrating i mittee point toward Si changing job sched- standing event.” lie added rotating personnel anti ’ ist met ing observation man in Moscow. They have also col’alwrated with Cole Porter on such shows a-. “Leave Ii To Me” and “Kiss Me, K ite......They have created in their angelic trio a set of benevolent rogues whose counterparts are to be found in the folk fables of the world. loise-cwj st sit n Yniounl of Noise neir s^ In the L the new ss f. line “Insidt •tory of ih *nd t lie act Were t*\]il;ii of the UCLA card L’3 issue, still on s. under the liead-t'LA." tht' entiie lionth of planning fcreili ki fereni e example, rupted n "Ai tinuc< i\‘i an out- i which served a- a roof. Prowlers — Beware Later came the cave dwelling with a small onening for an en-A y g ~r n “> M Ayf tr;j>ce. about 18 inches wide and /■A I I Vj I I Cl nt. A I three feel high. A marauder *al I,n,s could easily be repulse! by a U. /-\ y \ vigorous blow on the head with expert advised cai I w I v*Q I O ▼ Cl I I a heavy club, according to Bo- Century Fox, Dorothy Nieman tr muffs, although he gar el us. " I of the Veterans Administration mi. contrary to popu-; The 1958 Phoenix Trojan " Then came mocie,.n design. I Hospital Library and Sol Gross- . dry cotton earplugs Caravan will be held Jan. 11-JJ Thjs introduced an annex room ! man of the Zeitlin and \ er protection. under the auspices of SC. an three walls built of stones Brugge Company will similar operations. Scientilic Fndeavor underscores l he fact that so much ol the scientific endeavor of the United Stales is research devoted purely to the service of humanity. With best wishes for continuing success in your important. work. M. Nixon (jod. Christ’s Lifo Relevant It faithful Christiai peace and perspe< kind have come i by way of the str? road of the man and the empty n son and work of are relevant today as Library Experts To Speak Here Frances Richard- Richa Higgins was the heart-lung new knowledge in sci machine's first human benefici- many fields. In Him w ary. Without the open-heart . perspective for living operation, he would ha\e had a using what we fmri ! life expectaii' of 20th eight vears. nounced Dr. C'harles K. Borah. 1 chair :aravan. "During this address he explained, pro- nounceu uv. v naue» r.. . and mortar against a cave wall students in the School of L.- protection as pro- : Pltoenix physician and e lanman wj^jn ^^ich a room had pre- brary Science on Wednesday at ■les [KM pro- . frequencies above | °1 the caravan. Dining this j viously lx'en made and used - p.m. in the Art and Lectuie >nd. But the ' Time, a number of outstanding, ..Jt js •• Bo[rardus Room of Doheny Library SC faculty members will appear <ajd „that Jhp cavp roQm ua . Thrjr talks Ulil concern the rn qualifications and oppt^ntunities or m their respective ' ■ 1_____ Sound Expert Explains Noise ilici! tile plll.gS f immaterial lat is “best.” before school, club and civic th{V forerijnncr ()f our nio rroups in the Phoenix and lue- c]ot|les c]oset and v>as l)sr,; ug is the one eíore we gi\e son areas." Dr. "bringing to the Borah said, communities storage purposes h-fi West- thè bst tei id then reporter! Trojan heaciqu a l'information And :ts changcd cards a y of the game >u>pecting Bruin iiea with approv-i wh.it was hap- u! tilled OH k< SsiS Notici T\\o Rooms and Bath news of current educational ad- When another room was need-n determining vancements at St . ed wall of an annex room I lit properly A highlight of the caravan (already built in addition to the e t lie worker period will l>e a banquet for oMff u.;i||, u.as used In Rit0 i alumni and friends of SC 'I burs- (|e |()S priju|es Xi-w Mexico, one iuttee for the evening, in the I urquoise , sll(.^ chain ol dwelling- extends Rotini of the Hotel Westward a()out a st.Ventb of a mile. Ho^n^^ho^^^^^Bogardus explained that ihe beginning of constiiiciion Ofli<:>al Notici hearing, under : - sulicommittee ictions. is head'd House, of the ¡licine, -tìi'- eom-s are from note-and universities stmlfiity wi*b aeli\iî\ h-n- .s and holders of faculty books may now purchase rooters tickets at a0 cents for the Fiiho game on Jan. 10 and the Ore-U<>*i g.ilue, -I.ill. II. \!l rmit-ris Hi krlv linlst lie |:li l.:il up bv t iu)rstl;t>. >1.111. !•. Keserved -r;:ls at Si arc also oil sale at the ticket office, s<l hiiili!ii>g. •lolui Mtirlev Four More Issues Planned All students who have deterred tuition a< counts, except lor those students registered the under I’L .*>.»<). are reminded l(,s that the final payments are of (|1)r ,fau. fj. Payments made alter .Ian. K will be subject lr, the S5 li»fe payment tee unless an extension has been granted bv the Office of De- o o k Published By Troy Doctor The UloUllCt-d piio- Mexican Book Fernando Pelt prolessor oi canyon floor of El Rito de Jos Frijoles of an early type of apartment, house occurred in 1300 A.D. At fir-1 there was a row of connecting rooms constructed in a circle courtyard. The DaiJv Trojan editorial This eventually expanded into a ferrC(| Tuition. ’ ' ' ’ Checks and money orders for the exact amount are acceptable bv mail or in person | ;«l I lie Oltiee of 1 le ft* r red I oi- 1'iiii. < n«Ii jiayiuenls iioi-l made at the Olliee <*» t»u- »ur-1 s;i r ill Owen’s Hall. K. I). I IsJII If K. X. ( I l.\ KK I staff announced yesterday that circular apartment house occupied by a village of about 300 there will be four more issues • *t Ihe paper published this people. , 1 I Ijiè liia.t I lié semestei ’Ihe lievf issue ol file D.illy Tro jan, t hex said, w ill ap|iear nevi iu“sday morning and the linai issue will appear next Fritl* \. ments grew as they7 <! marriage syste Ulis the five-story building came into reached its full statin fix e centuries p0o. i part ■ L> I i ir f from five to j Rev. Goerss is a memner or the House of Delegates of th^ -------------- ... Lutheran Hospital Society of Southern California. Next month he will be an on-campus speaker at Religion-in-Life Week at C'al f Poly in San Luis Obispo. Offered Contract Upon his graduation from seminary, he was offered a contract to play professional bas- Dr. Aram Glorig. assistant ketball in the National Basket-proiessor of octolaryncology - ball Association, car. nose and throat—at SC’s ASSG Senator-at-large Peggy School of Medicine, says. “If Fdwarelsen will read Psalm 85 vou’re planning on buying a Hi- ns the Responsive reading at the Fi set. you’d lietter get your Sunday service and Senator car tested first.” Dick Walker will present the According to tlie hearing ex- lesson from Ephesians 6, verses pert, many people who invest 10-18. their money in Hi-Fi sets and Head usher will lie Warren Hi-Fi recordings just can’f hear Huback and Arnold Marquez what they're paying for. , will serve us Acolyte. Other The ‘new sound' gimnjicks. as ushers, all members oi Squires, explained by the professor, oiler sophomore men’s honorary, will sounds i anging usually between t be Charles Adams. Russell Back-12 and 14 thousand cycles pci man, Dayle Barnes, Ed Dorr, -econd. Some even range up to; Don Hillman John Loustaunou, ‘J0 thousand. Most people over . John Needles. r'ir!di> ; Thomp-,ve hearing s on anything from 6000 cycles and up. Whipple,________________________ Over 14.500, they probe. ..y can t ' hear anything at all. according; -r J«...' \A/^ to tne doctor. Dr. Glorig noted! I OC«3y S VV 6311101 that some people over 50 can t | ■■ >■ even hear the ton note on a SC students can expect a sun- piaiio. ny day today with * high of fi-4. Glorn; pointed out thaf even Mostly dear skies are on sched-younger pe»»;»ie have hearing tie-| ide and tli- pos.sibii'ty lain !iciencies which may' preclude j less tlrm It) pet cent ics'ei-thc possiblilv of their hcar*iig ‘ day’s high v. as r l a d !ow was íesc nign quen nais. to.
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Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 57, January 03, 1958 |
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PAGE THREE Magazine Favors Tab Bird-dog System
VOL. XLIX
I ifornia
DAILY
TROJAN
PAGE FOUR Prominent SC Booster Wants A Change
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRiDAY, JANUARY 3, 1958
NO. 57
Humorous
Opera to Entertain
School for Fathers' Will End Successful Run on SC Campus
i;> MAR\ \W WIT/.KK
The greal c;lived partitions of Eo\ard Auditorium will part tonight i<»r til. last time as Wolf-Ferraris comic o(x*ra “School lor Falheis" enters its final SC tici ioi niaii' v at 8:30.
SC s Lutheran Pastor To Speak About 'Cod in 1958' This Sunday
or Fathers ;wo meddli
\v ho 11
i little pit en of the >py. somel
hrist-t ells
itahlv nat i i-l p 1 i li
es al-
Preparations For Songfest Get Underway
Thirty-five positions on the 19â8 Songfest Committee were announced todav bv Sandv
Quinn.
diairman.
Students Start Registration Through. Mail
The issuance of registration materials and permits lor the sprint; semester will continue through Jan. 13.
All continuing students who
Piay To Stari Week s Run Next Tuesday
prepara- wish to register by inai! should
SCHOOL FOR FATHERS'
Carel ponder ever ine f many scenes from the hi
Mosher, ievt, and Lisa Schultz in one of the nny opera, "School For sriormance.
>rc in March. 1906.
1 ile
ult/
Other menili lude Caii Sc icknt r as the hers. Miss S
nil/
T> pica I <«a\ Musit
action ol til«' ojkmìi led I tv the gay : I y irni-ic typical ol i “A masterful set iti 111 int. tuneful. . .
Brings as the two youi i is mi- Lucieta and FilMpeia: and Oles as Liciota’s tievei I Woll- thei : Elizabeth Moshe )ie. vo- meddling hui wise ;• charm- j». Gibbons as awkw;: way." commented chant Simon Maioela: ■ion ol the New moil's gay :picy wite | ribune. Alicve Marques,
nance was equal Principal Part«
ms production oi Alternating the p; i - “Susannah” ol pails in ihe opei a arc: “A performance Erena Tchillijigai ian. L its professional and Marilyn Winter.-', artistic intensity. I Tickets are on sal lit on the croup Student Union ticket e or-producer. Wal- j served seats are S3 New York World general admission is S
th
tions now go into full swing tor SC's annual spring extravaganza in song.
Songfest. a collegiate singing competition heralded as the biggest and best event of the spring . season, will l>e held at the Hollywood Bow I May 9.
Some Were Lucky Out of close to 200 applicants. American f|1(> follow ing peonie were select-I for the available positions: i by the New York Nancy Hodgson, secretary;
Nancy Weaver, corresponding secretary; Ruthie Quist, treasurer: .Tim Stewart, music assistant: Wi lie Chon,T. physical facilillos: and Mike Frettimi
Mark Mandala and Mary Lou Drummond, participant a-sist-
Tli re e Robin Iloods ii
guise o 1 paroled t ‘onviets s< et out
1 ( i see that rou il justic e tri-
umphs in the i drama d epart-
ment's first pi "oduction this
year, ‘ •My Three Angels."
The comedy, w ritten bv Sam
and Be Ma Spew at •k. opens Tues-
day nie dit at 8:30 for a one w eek
run. It is based on t lie F Ye rich
farce. "La Cuisine Angel- bv
until 1951 w he
ny Center Opera Company. During Carnival Time
Walter Dueloux head of the (’ opera department, is con West Coast pro hool for Fathers’ place in 17.i0 ii g c rim t ran.-datu
Ilusson.
Trio ol Com id
The play is the !;ile i of convicts in a Fret; colony, who have been to work in the home «* ably impractical sh Finding that their hos daughter are abou ized by seme unpi drels. they pro
'tut
time. an s.
s b\ Th
civ- , Tli
ran.
i-Ita
. Ermanno Wo’.;'-antcmporar.v (ìer-mposer w ho “en->r;e : : « 1 ic lomudas.
ehi
ludience committee will Penny Pennington, V Thetva Brotsos. Bobinais. Trish Dw ver and
mg
Flaying Joseph. A!
Ol
TV
't'i
it tee w ill
nc. chair-! Johnson
w
Vpplause and Gomment p .y SI V
.1 '■ i Blankenship's settings in ihe • i ei\i d i,m. h applause and Written c minent as did the colorful 18th ! libielto ba c» .iniry co iu.iies also designed doni and t I . Blankenship and executed by , teghi" r Valerie
act i\ if\
1 Qi Fou i
in
any ¡-ymphony
dmg t> he T'nit
ie Sasine, who also plays I geons” l, the opera had its we
CONSERVATION PROGRAM
Trov Professor
M
Idea to Prevent
d 1i\
ci vat ion pro-
rom deafness has been re-Aram Glorig, search ccnter
Los Ange! Ill N. Be name w hos sharp conti noises ilia
nr’n. Ga!o Berke. N and Ruthie Benedict.
Tom Morales will head the
Trophy e »imittee. workinrr wMli . .lohn McMahan. Sujde Butler, nc” and the Inter- Nancy Lawson and Julie Gun-•Jcwcls of the Ma- ,h:'r
ii is in the reper- >,or'‘ (»nimittee Members
)rches- ^he Publicity committee po-
I sitions will lie filled by Linda
------ 1 Tickey, Gerry Reeves. Gordon
i Morrow, Rella Parisi. A1 Gasser.
: Jo Anne Nootbaar. Mary Freeman and Judy Shulman.
“As we picked the committee, we had only one thing in mind the success of Songfest."
Loma Young, co-chairman, said. "Therefore, every committee member lr s been chosen on the ba |
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