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ORIENTATION ISSUE
Assembly Kicks Off Troy Days For 1300 New Frosh Students
Southern
California
D A B LY
TROJAN
VOL. XLIX
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957
NO. 1
Campus Leaders, Head Coaches, Band Featured
Fail Sunday Services
ri Ai
will be launched Sept. i*
11 a.m.. Chaplain Clinton A.
•ed
Th<
Th
Alexanc
and R Rev. Bui ian mil
i" services will be non-denom-to be guided along nonsectarian
will ho guest speaker at this televised service. A leading !ls Methodist bishop from Wash-‘|>1 ington D. ('.. Bishop Oxnam will a 11 combine his talk with an ari-ess inaugurating the \ ear-long Theodore Roosevelt Con-
Art Displays On Exhibit
The Fine Arts Department, which opened two new exhibitions last Wednesday, said that they '.'ill be on display through th" end of September.
' Woven and Printed Textiles by Los Angeles Designers” will he shown in the Upstairs Gallery featuring work by 1/Oe Bir'dcy, Phyllis Dow. Eric Erickson. Louis dross. Dorothy Mulse. Teofil Kamola. Maria Kipp. Mary .Tane Leland, Martha Poll ( Marguerite Robertson. Mary Snyder. Rav \'an Raeckel and William Webb.
< >n display in the Downstairs Gal'ory will be “A Sculpture by Roszak: R e y n o I d s Memorial Award." circulated by the American Federation of Arts. Ii will j ® show t!ie complete design and m creative process involved in the production of one piece of sculpture by Theodore Roszak. In-cluded "ill be sketches, drawings. and photographs of the sculpture at work, in addition to the actual finished sculpture.
Disnlavs mav l>e viewed with-
Miaht Courses Are Available At Other Sites
SC will offer HI courses this fall in the sity’s downtown clivisior Woodbury Bldg„ 1027 Wilshir. -51\'d.. while L’O courses will hi available in local communitie: SCs Community S^rvic: Division.
Fields in which Wood bun courses will be taught starimi next Monriav are accounting
ducat ion
Bv JIM BY LIN Daily Trojan City Editor
More than a thousand newly ivv-league-drcs men today swarmed into Bovard Auditorium fo entation program attempting to take the “daz Troy Days.
The hour-long assembly, which introduced
of approximately 1300 Tieweom- ' ers to the “Troyriitions" evolved from SC's 77-year history, led veiling a full day of activities, iniver- Yesterday Dr. Rufus B. Yon at the KleinSmid. SC's venerable chan-
d fr
lie c
Km:
\>-
ant hr< ipology . 1 ill:
fratio n, compara
ri r a n n a oconom
Engliï ;h, f i n a n
I* rene man. n. gCllCl CM history, intc
lion-. journalisn
mat he matics me
li ori . ,j, office
philos. npliy, politic
cholog 2. speech
munie at ions.
Profession
111 ? iririition to t
SC' f acuity, tho
staff will also l
s’nnal men anri
above 1 ielcls such
Ariss, curator ot
at the ■ Los Angel.
seum; Alvin Brlz
of the account ing
Hal F ’oaeh studic
a rketui
cellor, formally addressed the now students along with their parents at a special convocation. Dr. Albert S. Raubenhf'im-er, educational vice-president, also extended an official welcome from the university.
Dual Purpose
The assembly this morning served a double purpose as six of Hie participants eased into new jobs for the first time in front of a segment of the student body.
Don Clark, new head football coach: Jess Hill, new director of athletics; anil W illis <> Hunter. newly retired director of athletics explained to the newcomers Troy's sports heritage along with a hint at what ma\
f the lie in SC’s fo otball future
Coaches Fori ’■ost Tvvogoori.
ional ketbair Jess ' Mortcnsen. tr
*ofos- and Rod Dories nix. baseball.
1 t ho discussed the j irospects ot t
t M. team for 1957- -58.
ology Hunter was surprised at
Giu- assembly with an oil pain
An-
anthrof s Count}
:ard. managei j)V jho jon Charles Studios department at Leimert Pa^ honorir
s< *bkued f- tireri athletic din
Fletcher, supervisor of element- voars of SPrvice. The gift from
tl t student body will hang per-
marently in the Student Lounge in the Student Union.
Cheers for Frosh
Yell King Bruce Blinn had a chance to try out his new position as he led the newcomers in two cheers.
Larrv Sines, incoming student
the re- _
>r on his 36 t 1, K ..
ers Off I'
Squires and A lionora h sorv i<
A Registrar be held at 1:15 t< out registration i also instruct the how to wade throi yearly ma/e of re clor.es.
Following the orientation, the ii dents will meet w spedive deans for
of study.
Student Reception
Concluding today's actr from 3-5 p.m. in the Sti Lounge, third floor of tho dent Union, will be a New dents’ Reception.
Relaxation and free ref ments will bo offered the students along with the cl
new Trojans and member the facu!t\ and ariminislra
ivith the Foreign Student Or tation in the YWCA at 0 a
Traditions and Customs
The meeting, sfnmsorecl by Troian Amazons in co-opora
arv education for the I geles City Schools: E. J. Junge, general credit manager for the Hoffman Radio Corp.: anri Robert E. Yanderlip. industrial relations manager for the Minne-apolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Local Classes A detailed brochure is a\ail-
customs and Am Preset to a hai Frosh S Boy’s I and thn The e
<1 ti
the C
da'
Activity Books To Go on Sale
TOMMY'S TRADITION —Larry Sipes, ASSC president and member of the Trojan Knights, honorary service organization, explains the heritage behind the statue of Tommy Trojan to four incoming students.
From left are Carol Berman and Judy Goodman, both freshmen; Krishnan K. Nambudripad, international student from India, Sipes, and Marvene Jones, junior
Olympic Stars Set for Troy
it activity tickets ko Wednesday, the first registration, through
is SI 1. which includes to all football games, El Rodeo and the year-Tickets to all other sport functions are in-in the orice which
7468 Bask in SC Summer
transfer from the University of Arizona.
FOR MEN ONLY
s
g to John Morley. ìagor. a new re-as booti piaceri on ticket books. Stu-now carrv at loast to purehase one. provious years no as lo thè numbor as placod. ho sairi may purehase tooks in ilio regis-> or thè ticket of-I il forma tion Build-nust presont a paid obtain an activitv
A total of 7168 students attende:! SC’s two summer sessions this year, according to Registrar Howard Patmores official ligures .iust released.
The students came from every SOCiated Men Students, state in the country, with ihe execution of Vermont, and from
Trojan Stag to Show Preview of SC Life
iblo by calling Richmond 8-1Ì311. body president, began his chores tUsH extension 216 or 216. or by writ- for the year by handling the ng the SC” Downtown Division, introductions.
University Park, Los Angeles <. SC’s two top yearlv student This year, It cities will be in- events. Homecoming and Song-eluded in the community pro- fest. were described bv Starla gram, which is designed to pro- Coffee, new student body vice-| vide opportunities tor groups un- president. A practical riemon-
__ alile to come to the campus to stration of Songfest was pre-
; take classes in limited fields sentori by the Student Bar Asso-during tlie late afternoon or eve- ciation. last year’s winner in the ning hours. Most of the courses mens small division, will hold 15 weekly meetings. Miss Coffee also introduced Courses, and the cities in Cvnthia Dixon, current reigning
Enrollment Up Says Registrar
More
stuck
Regis
Fai
Mi
M'vice Division. Univo
lining Queen.
Music Provided
' for the program was anrilecl bv the Tro.jan Banri nd'T the direction of Johnny reen. SCampus. the yearly nni’book covering every aspect : Trojan life, was passed out i the students.
Alter the assembly, a cook's nir of the campus was seheri-lerl for the new students under
which they will be given, are: life insurance, Los Angeles; education. Colton. Santa Ana. Santa Barbara, Yictorville, Yentura,
Riverside, Torrance Santa Fe
Freshmen men will get a sneak preview of college life Springs, and Pomona: mechan-this weekend ai the “Trojan Stag.” a two-day camp in ical engineering. Downey psy-
Griffith Park sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega and the As- chology, Torrance; and library
science. Riverside.
Transportation, recreation, food, lodging and enter- ;v brochure is aya;i-
^ ______________ — able hv contacting the M C om-
tainment will bo provided for ,ivities> studv hablts faCultv, mu,
$6.50, according to Harry Nel- ciothes fraternity anri social
life.
high, according to Patmore. Trojan Staggers ’ will leave Thp new frQsh m ,n W1„ bp
More than 6400 of ihe total on- f Saturday at 1 p.m., alter meet- introduced to many prominent
rollment came from California. ine 1,1 ,r"n,.”.f ’^ figures on campus, including
, ucation building, 36th St. and Dr Ro()ert Gordon. Associate
A larce number of the stu- Hoover St ^ ’ * o. j . t
tioovei ou Doan ot Students; Larry Sipes.
dents 2.’.00 took courses in the planned especially for out-of- j student Body President; Walt
School of Education. Most of state students, the camp will williams. Associated Men Stu-those were public school teach- bold at the Griflith Park j (jents president; Dennis Fager-
.... . d Boys’ Camp, said Nelson. Stu- huit Interiraternity Council
ers working toi auvam - den{ ji;>aders anfj university per- president and Bruce Blinn, Yell tours conducted by members of the Knights, Squii
greos or additional teaching sonnel will be on hand to an- ivjnc an(i Alpha Phi Omega,
credentials. The College of Let- svver questions about the vari- "Trojan Stag” will make its 12:00 — Noon Lunch
ters. Arts, and Sciences enrolled °us facets of SC life. debut this year, according to j 1:15 p.m. -Registrar's Assembly, Bovard Auditorium hanriii
1064 anri the Graduate School, j Among the many topics to be Ron Mitchel, chairman of the ouj nf registration materials as well as instructio
833. discussed are organizations, ac- event. j involving registration procedures
2:15 p.m.—Dean's Meeting meeting with I
l.atcst I igure
Orientation Calendar For New Students
MONDAY. September IB: For all new students
11:00 a.m. See Your Campus familiarization of the famous with
.1 800 w
\ special registrar’s ;is-semblv will be held this af-ternoon at l:!.") in Kovarri \uditoriiini. Dr. Shetficdd and Kejjistrar Howard W. I’at-more will hoth attempt t•» gi\e new students ;» clea«r picture of registration pro-ceedures. Tliey will explain the purposp <>i keeping a permanent record i»f tiie stu-dent's gradrs.
and
Welcome Extended by Sipes, Raubenheimer
As a fellow student, we invite you to join us in friendship. We invite you to participate in our government, special activities |||| and religious groups. We ask >ou to share our concern for fellow students throughout the gsggg; world who are deprived of aea- |pB| domic freedom and free pursuit f' nf truth. We offer our resources j j >' it we can help you get settled ! f-at Troy. 111!
Larry Sipes ASSC President For those of you who come to college fresh from high school, this first semester is a i vet} crucial period in your ed-ucat ->n. If you make a success OR. A. S. RAUBENHEIMER
5 p.m.- New Student’s Reception. Student?
Floor, Students Lounge-—relaxation quaintecl with other new Trojans and faction and profit from your on- faculty and administration,
deavors. TUESDAY. September 17
We likewise extend a h arty 9:00 a.m. Foreign Student Orientation, YWCA
ternational students to ri ditions of SC and Americ
Amazons in co-operation with the Foreign Stud
Advisor's Office.
oungo.
1 getti
’tin
welcome to those of you who Hi come from other colleges and jg i universities. We hope that as vou come to us for a specific
s anri learn about tra ponsoreri bv the Trojai
Griffi tl moot ’
lai
LARRY SIPES
lei 1 o" to Ne.vcomeis
■educational or professional objective that you will find here | the best for your own future.
We are sure that all of you will feel at home in our Trojan 1. .! 1
family. There are many activi- ' ’
ties in which you may participate with profit, anri th.re are SEPTEMBER It unbounded opportunities for AWS
making new and significant dents,
friendships. Be sure to tak^ ari- SEPTEMBER '.'7 vantage of the friendly counsel Football R
the I rojam all Freshn
V
ai k Boy s i student
inee F
imp when iriors, fac
Show
men mon w ri administr.
M-N. ?pt. 1! O-R.
S-Z, ;
of it. the remainine days of ... Vice President Welcome, r 4 .
your college years will almost I ¡of \out instiuctois.
assured I v be ve.us ot success to have you with us, and that Greetings and good wishes t
and of joy In w. 'rouiiny yuii, V\.' are reaity to ^ne you all of ¿ill ot you tor a Mit^b*'-
I beret. >re, t.i Ihe 1 iiiversilv lit the assistai;i*c? that you need to pc*ri.»d of studv at SC
Southern California, we want help you lealize your e.xpec'ta- A. S. Kaubenheimer
vou to know that we are hannv 1 tk»ns and to find genuine satis-* Educational \ ice President i
ly. nion. Bovard. Also fept 27 and House Party at Holly woodland Hills n women fo vt-l together and know c
An Sopt.
Cards Re(|iiested
>!.!• I ;m::ì
with «Michigan, 2 p.n
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| Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 1, September 16, 1957 |
| Description | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 1, September 16, 1957. |
| Full text | ORIENTATION ISSUE Assembly Kicks Off Troy Days For 1300 New Frosh Students Southern California D A B LY TROJAN VOL. XLIX LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 NO. 1 Campus Leaders, Head Coaches, Band Featured Fail Sunday Services ri Ai will be launched Sept. i* 11 a.m.. Chaplain Clinton A. •ed Th< Th Alexanc and R Rev. Bui ian mil i" services will be non-denom-to be guided along nonsectarian will ho guest speaker at this televised service. A leading !ls Methodist bishop from Wash-‘ >1 ington D. ('.. Bishop Oxnam will a 11 combine his talk with an ari-ess inaugurating the \ ear-long Theodore Roosevelt Con- Art Displays On Exhibit The Fine Arts Department, which opened two new exhibitions last Wednesday, said that they '.'ill be on display through th" end of September. ' Woven and Printed Textiles by Los Angeles Designers” will he shown in the Upstairs Gallery featuring work by 1/Oe Bir'dcy, Phyllis Dow. Eric Erickson. Louis dross. Dorothy Mulse. Teofil Kamola. Maria Kipp. Mary .Tane Leland, Martha Poll ( Marguerite Robertson. Mary Snyder. Rav \'an Raeckel and William Webb. < >n display in the Downstairs Gal'ory will be “A Sculpture by Roszak: R e y n o I d s Memorial Award." circulated by the American Federation of Arts. Ii will j ® show t!ie complete design and m creative process involved in the production of one piece of sculpture by Theodore Roszak. In-cluded "ill be sketches, drawings. and photographs of the sculpture at work, in addition to the actual finished sculpture. Disnlavs mav l>e viewed with- Miaht Courses Are Available At Other Sites SC will offer HI courses this fall in the sity’s downtown clivisior Woodbury Bldg„ 1027 Wilshir. -51\'d.. while L’O courses will hi available in local communitie: SCs Community S^rvic: Division. Fields in which Wood bun courses will be taught starimi next Monriav are accounting ducat ion Bv JIM BY LIN Daily Trojan City Editor More than a thousand newly ivv-league-drcs men today swarmed into Bovard Auditorium fo entation program attempting to take the “daz Troy Days. The hour-long assembly, which introduced of approximately 1300 Tieweom- ' ers to the “Troyriitions" evolved from SC's 77-year history, led veiling a full day of activities, iniver- Yesterday Dr. Rufus B. Yon at the KleinSmid. SC's venerable chan- d fr lie c Km: \>- ant hr< ipology . 1 ill: fratio n, compara ri r a n n a oconom Engliï ;h, f i n a n I* rene man. n. gCllCl CM history, intc lion-. journalisn mat he matics me li ori . ,j, office philos. npliy, politic cholog 2. speech munie at ions. Profession 111 ? iririition to t SC' f acuity, tho staff will also l s’nnal men anri above 1 ielcls such Ariss, curator ot at the ■ Los Angel. seum; Alvin Brlz of the account ing Hal F ’oaeh studic a rketui cellor, formally addressed the now students along with their parents at a special convocation. Dr. Albert S. Raubenhf'im-er, educational vice-president, also extended an official welcome from the university. Dual Purpose The assembly this morning served a double purpose as six of Hie participants eased into new jobs for the first time in front of a segment of the student body. Don Clark, new head football coach: Jess Hill, new director of athletics; anil W illis <> Hunter. newly retired director of athletics explained to the newcomers Troy's sports heritage along with a hint at what ma\ f the lie in SC’s fo otball future Coaches Fori ’■ost Tvvogoori. ional ketbair Jess ' Mortcnsen. tr *ofos- and Rod Dories nix. baseball. 1 t ho discussed the j irospects ot t t M. team for 1957- -58. ology Hunter was surprised at Giu- assembly with an oil pain An- anthrof s Count} :ard. managei j)V jho jon Charles Studios department at Leimert Pa^ honorir s< *bkued f- tireri athletic din Fletcher, supervisor of element- voars of SPrvice. The gift from tl t student body will hang per- marently in the Student Lounge in the Student Union. Cheers for Frosh Yell King Bruce Blinn had a chance to try out his new position as he led the newcomers in two cheers. Larrv Sines, incoming student the re- _ >r on his 36 t 1, K .. ers Off I' Squires and A lionora h sorv i< A Registrar be held at 1:15 t< out registration i also instruct the how to wade throi yearly ma/e of re clor.es. Following the orientation, the ii dents will meet w spedive deans for of study. Student Reception Concluding today's actr from 3-5 p.m. in the Sti Lounge, third floor of tho dent Union, will be a New dents’ Reception. Relaxation and free ref ments will bo offered the students along with the cl new Trojans and member the facu!t\ and ariminislra ivith the Foreign Student Or tation in the YWCA at 0 a Traditions and Customs The meeting, sfnmsorecl by Troian Amazons in co-opora arv education for the I geles City Schools: E. J. Junge, general credit manager for the Hoffman Radio Corp.: anri Robert E. Yanderlip. industrial relations manager for the Minne-apolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Local Classes A detailed brochure is a\ail- customs and Am Preset to a hai Frosh S Boy’s I and thn The e <1 ti the C da' Activity Books To Go on Sale TOMMY'S TRADITION —Larry Sipes, ASSC president and member of the Trojan Knights, honorary service organization, explains the heritage behind the statue of Tommy Trojan to four incoming students. From left are Carol Berman and Judy Goodman, both freshmen; Krishnan K. Nambudripad, international student from India, Sipes, and Marvene Jones, junior Olympic Stars Set for Troy it activity tickets ko Wednesday, the first registration, through is SI 1. which includes to all football games, El Rodeo and the year-Tickets to all other sport functions are in-in the orice which 7468 Bask in SC Summer transfer from the University of Arizona. FOR MEN ONLY s g to John Morley. ìagor. a new re-as booti piaceri on ticket books. Stu-now carrv at loast to purehase one. provious years no as lo thè numbor as placod. ho sairi may purehase tooks in ilio regis-> or thè ticket of-I il forma tion Build-nust presont a paid obtain an activitv A total of 7168 students attende:! SC’s two summer sessions this year, according to Registrar Howard Patmores official ligures .iust released. The students came from every SOCiated Men Students, state in the country, with ihe execution of Vermont, and from Trojan Stag to Show Preview of SC Life iblo by calling Richmond 8-1Ì311. body president, began his chores tUsH extension 216 or 216. or by writ- for the year by handling the ng the SC” Downtown Division, introductions. University Park, Los Angeles <. SC’s two top yearlv student This year, It cities will be in- events. Homecoming and Song-eluded in the community pro- fest. were described bv Starla gram, which is designed to pro- Coffee, new student body vice- vide opportunities tor groups un- president. A practical riemon- __ alile to come to the campus to stration of Songfest was pre- ; take classes in limited fields sentori by the Student Bar Asso-during tlie late afternoon or eve- ciation. last year’s winner in the ning hours. Most of the courses mens small division, will hold 15 weekly meetings. Miss Coffee also introduced Courses, and the cities in Cvnthia Dixon, current reigning Enrollment Up Says Registrar More stuck Regis Fai Mi M'vice Division. Univo lining Queen. Music Provided ' for the program was anrilecl bv the Tro.jan Banri nd'T the direction of Johnny reen. SCampus. the yearly nni’book covering every aspect : Trojan life, was passed out i the students. Alter the assembly, a cook's nir of the campus was seheri-lerl for the new students under which they will be given, are: life insurance, Los Angeles; education. Colton. Santa Ana. Santa Barbara, Yictorville, Yentura, Riverside, Torrance Santa Fe Freshmen men will get a sneak preview of college life Springs, and Pomona: mechan-this weekend ai the “Trojan Stag.” a two-day camp in ical engineering. Downey psy- Griffith Park sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega and the As- chology, Torrance; and library science. Riverside. Transportation, recreation, food, lodging and enter- ;v brochure is aya;i- ^ ______________ — able hv contacting the M C om- tainment will bo provided for ,ivities> studv hablts faCultv, mu, $6.50, according to Harry Nel- ciothes fraternity anri social life. high, according to Patmore. Trojan Staggers ’ will leave Thp new frQsh m ,n W1„ bp More than 6400 of ihe total on- f Saturday at 1 p.m., alter meet- introduced to many prominent rollment came from California. ine 1,1 ,r"n,.”.f ’^ figures on campus, including , ucation building, 36th St. and Dr Ro()ert Gordon. Associate A larce number of the stu- Hoover St ^ ’ * o. j . t tioovei ou Doan ot Students; Larry Sipes. dents 2.’.00 took courses in the planned especially for out-of- j student Body President; Walt School of Education. Most of state students, the camp will williams. Associated Men Stu-those were public school teach- bold at the Griflith Park j (jents president; Dennis Fager- .... . d Boys’ Camp, said Nelson. Stu- huit Interiraternity Council ers working toi auvam - den{ ji;>aders anfj university per- president and Bruce Blinn, Yell tours conducted by members of the Knights, Squii greos or additional teaching sonnel will be on hand to an- ivjnc an(i Alpha Phi Omega, credentials. The College of Let- svver questions about the vari- "Trojan Stag” will make its 12:00 — Noon Lunch ters. Arts, and Sciences enrolled °us facets of SC life. debut this year, according to j 1:15 p.m. -Registrar's Assembly, Bovard Auditorium hanriii 1064 anri the Graduate School, j Among the many topics to be Ron Mitchel, chairman of the ouj nf registration materials as well as instructio 833. discussed are organizations, ac- event. j involving registration procedures 2:15 p.m.—Dean's Meeting meeting with I l.atcst I igure Orientation Calendar For New Students MONDAY. September IB: For all new students 11:00 a.m. See Your Campus familiarization of the famous with .1 800 w \ special registrar’s ;is-semblv will be held this af-ternoon at l:!.") in Kovarri \uditoriiini. Dr. Shetficdd and Kejjistrar Howard W. I’at-more will hoth attempt t•» gi\e new students ;» clea«r picture of registration pro-ceedures. Tliey will explain the purposp <>i keeping a permanent record i»f tiie stu-dent's gradrs. and Welcome Extended by Sipes, Raubenheimer As a fellow student, we invite you to join us in friendship. We invite you to participate in our government, special activities and religious groups. We ask >ou to share our concern for fellow students throughout the gsggg; world who are deprived of aea- pB domic freedom and free pursuit f' nf truth. We offer our resources j j >' it we can help you get settled ! f-at Troy. 111! Larry Sipes ASSC President For those of you who come to college fresh from high school, this first semester is a i vet} crucial period in your ed-ucat ->n. If you make a success OR. A. S. RAUBENHEIMER 5 p.m.- New Student’s Reception. Student? Floor, Students Lounge-—relaxation quaintecl with other new Trojans and faction and profit from your on- faculty and administration, deavors. TUESDAY. September 17 We likewise extend a h arty 9:00 a.m. Foreign Student Orientation, YWCA ternational students to ri ditions of SC and Americ Amazons in co-operation with the Foreign Stud Advisor's Office. oungo. 1 getti ’tin welcome to those of you who Hi come from other colleges and jg i universities. We hope that as vou come to us for a specific s anri learn about tra ponsoreri bv the Trojai Griffi tl moot ’ lai LARRY SIPES lei 1 o" to Ne.vcomeis ■educational or professional objective that you will find here the best for your own future. We are sure that all of you will feel at home in our Trojan 1. .! 1 family. There are many activi- ' ’ ties in which you may participate with profit, anri th.re are SEPTEMBER It unbounded opportunities for AWS making new and significant dents, friendships. Be sure to tak^ ari- SEPTEMBER '.'7 vantage of the friendly counsel Football R the I rojam all Freshn V ai k Boy s i student inee F imp when iriors, fac Show men mon w ri administr. M-N. ?pt. 1! O-R. S-Z, ; of it. the remainine days of ... Vice President Welcome, r 4 . your college years will almost I ¡of \out instiuctois. assured I v be ve.us ot success to have you with us, and that Greetings and good wishes t and of joy In w. 'rouiiny yuii, V\.' are reaity to ^ne you all of ¿ill ot you tor a Mit^b*'- I beret. >re, t.i Ihe 1 iiiversilv lit the assistai;i*c? that you need to pc*ri.»d of studv at SC Southern California, we want help you lealize your e.xpec'ta- A. S. Kaubenheimer vou to know that we are hannv 1 tk»ns and to find genuine satis-* Educational \ ice President i ly. nion. Bovard. Also fept 27 and House Party at Holly woodland Hills n women fo vt-l together and know c An Sopt. Cards Re( iiested >!.!• I ;m::ì with «Michigan, 2 p.n |
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