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PAGE THREE
Trojan CScst Starts Goal Drive
rorma
trojan
PAGE FOUR Dave Davis Hurts Wrist, Will Miss Meet
VOL. XLIX
LCS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1958
NO. 103
Troy Chest Drive Wiii Beg in Monday;
Goal Set ai S5000
- )
ipport
lhe c Mr.
drive vv
helps each rojanality co
lection and ;
ltOSt WÌI 1)0
sine monov f<
>f tl
Mr. Tro jaiialitv Booth
Mondav a booth will
on Is to vi
lo he Mi. Trojan w ili oost five coi of 1 he eontest wi
Pholps-Terke !.
F'ourteen candii
entered by sorc
White. sponsorod Rarney Rosensvveig. ny Town and Gown; R; man. Tri-Dolts; Min-Alpha Delta Pi; Wil Chi Omega and Don ta Gamma.
MI
are C
Alpi
Ft
Tau Delta Phi Is Suspended
I to.ian t nest nas nn’fi reached a goal of .S3.(M)0 hut vvitli a concentrated effort we t op* it ran this year. The charities vp dona If* the money to nr*“!! flip funds to stay alive next year and in the years to comp.’ emphasized Finico Rlinn, chairman of Trojan Chest.
I.ast Button Day
Rlinn reminded students that today would l>e lhe last day to purchase ihp immunization buttons to relieve them from all obligations npxt week. The coin buttons with SC' loitered in rod Kappa Kapj are sold for SI in front of t i,e still More Candidates
Student Union. Dennis FagerhuH will ho suo-
The chairman emphasized that ported by A pha Gamma Do ! t a: the purchase of an immunization biochemistry protessor Paul
Saltman, Delta Gamma: Dan
Cassidy. Pi Rota Phi: Rink Rab-ka. Kappa Alpha Theta: Sal Osio. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Larry Lichty. Alpha Chi Omega and Jim. tho parking lot attendant,
EVK.
Petey, of Petoy's Rutger Inn.
Tan Delta Phi fraternity has sponsored by fouton Hall, been placed under eomplotp sus- Max 1 ruex is sponored by Al-nension for the remainder of the pha Gamma I Spring semester, the IEC office group will receive a trophy, revealed yesterday. Classroom collection will be
The decision was made some hold Mondav through Wodnos-time back by the IFC Judicial da.v morning from S to 10 a.m.
Committee acting on a report and all week at nit^ht during the sPnns<"r( that the Tau Dells illegally initi- University College classes. A atod four pledges who failed to speech tolling the different as-moet the academic requirements pects of Trojan (’host will he for legal initiation. given and afterwards a colloc-
The suspension will keep the tion container will bp passod.
Dolts from taking part in social The activity is headed bv Judy activities, rushing, pledging and Wyatt, initiation. F’ick F’ie Contestants
The fraternity will bo ineligi- Plans are still being complet-
ble for all activities and they r>d for a pie throwing contest will he allowed only to live, eat next week Tf scheduled, and meet in their house. contest will pick noted students
The action was reoomm«''r,pd nnd campus loaders to devote by tiie IF'C Judicial Committee thoi’- ‘'time" and approved by Chaplain c im- Student organization donations
’on A. Neyman, acting dean of md facu'tv collections will be students. h°'d next week.
The pledges who did not make Troy camp heads the list of
sufficient grade averages will organizations receiving aid with not lie recognized in tfie Eall a designated 32 per cont of the semester unless they meet uni- funds. The camp i- hold each versify requirments. summer for 150 to 200 under-
privileged youngsters who spend a week in the mountains at (’amp Ruckhorn.
.‘‘If Troy Chest roaches its goal of 55.000. the chest will donated S2.H00 towards lhe support of the summer camn. Each SC' student donating SI will spnd a youngster to camp for a half a day." Rlinn said.
To Help VWC'A
Mode
rn
Music
i
Swing Into
Bovard
■TfKS
onight
Juniors To Host Cool Jazz Trio
PANTOMIMIST
SNAZZY BUS STOP—T!
observers are admirinq
iterestec ie mod
shelters designed by architecture
Daily Trojan Plioto bv Bill Hols
students for use on Beverly Hills' corners. The display is on exhibit in Fine Arts Gallery curregtly.
id Au-
Manrie !i •hiewd hi world Fi
Beverly Hills Asks For SC Bus Slop Designers
Bv LEON \ (iOl.DSTEIN
ing all thè husos go by . . .
Wailing l’or a bus may becoir a uniquo oxperience as thè re su of a project undertakon by soc ond year studonts in thè S' School of Architocturc.
Participating in a conte? I by tho city of Roveri Hills. 29 studonts in Archile« ture 2T2h second year design have submitted originai piar for bus stop shelters. Scale mor els and hluoprints for thè shel lers are canonily on display i thè School of Architecture. „Veed New Shelters Reverly Hills is considerin building nevv shollors at severa heavily utilized stops, sairi Prr fessor Clayton Raldwin. chair man of tho contesi. The winmn design may ho used as a basi for these nevv shelters. whicl will he huill at Santa Monic; Rlvd. and Canon Dr. Tentativi
ins are underway for similar extravagance. Simplicity and di-11f’t*s on Sunset Rlvd. and redness of design were the
ter strategic soots, he added, i ,
> i ... principal aims.
Professor Raldwin called the
Instructions for the contest
the needs of the com-
•Fury To Choose
winning entries will be drawing to one-fourth inch scale, next week bv a jurv four elevations at one-fourth
pan
Official
Not icc
Squares Vs. Spheres To Highlight Readings
Ml students registered under l‘L .V>0 who have deferred tuition account* are reminded that tlx* second payments are due on or before April '!<». l!t.‘>S. Pavments made after \pril '!‘i will be subject to the S.*» late payment fee unless an extension has been "ranted by the Office of Deferred Tuition. Payments may be made in person at the Office of the Htirsar or «hecks and mone> orders may Ix* mailed, marked to the attention of the Bursar's Office.
\\ illiam I ». IJohertson Direclur of < olleetions
A world of animated, geometrical figures is depicted in “Elatland," 1he hook to ho discussed by Kennelt Moritz, instructor in English, at Monday’s English Noon Readings in 129 EH at 12:30.
The work, written by Edwin "Almost every student at SC A. Abbott in the late \ ictorian
comes in contact with Hie Y\V- period, is an allegory of rela-
CA during the year. Tho major tivity. It points up the lim portion of funds for the YWC'A tions of human perspective comes from Trojan Chest. If you the arrogance of tho human « use the faci ities of lhe organi- The narrator in the story
zation. why not help support square, is a citizen of Elatl
^hoir activities." he added. ! who visits other lands in vvl Trojan Chest provides funds the inhabitants think that tl for the annual Christmas show world is tho whole universe.
!or underprivileged, crippled and people of Elat land, howev er, hi spit a lizod children. Relwoen guillv of having tho same li 500 to 10(10 children are given ing too.
presents and entertainment. I Flat land is a world of two
' Music for Moderns,” starr Shelley Manne, Shorty Rog and Ruddy Collette, will o| tonight at S p.m. in R< ditorium, sponsored by ior class.
Marine's group, Shelb and His Men. recently fame in the music; through the popularit albums. He has also with another jazz great, Stan Kenton.
Among Shorty Rogers’ accomplishments in tho jazz and music field are his arrangements for two Hollywood productions, "The Wild Tine" and "The Man With the Golden Arm.” He has also arranged several numbers for Nat "King" Cole and the "Mr. Magoo" cartoon series.
With Woody Herman The trumpet-playing musician
is a former member of the
at SC' "an attempt "IMIUU"’,,s ,,,L ■ ... . „ „ •
1 . , . , Woody Herman organizations,
bush the precedent for a included the requirements that H|j. ^ jb js ••portr;,jt 0f
and well-designed shelter models lie one-half scale and Shortv ”
show sidewalk and curb. C)ther Manne and Rogers are alumni
requirements wore a floor plan the Howard Rumsey Light-
house All-Stars, who have ap-poared regularly in Hermosa Reach for the last several years, imposed of lhe ( lty Ln- | inch scale, cross section at one- Ruddv C’ollotio was recently Doan Ai thin 1». Gal I ion fourth jnch scale and complete a member of the Chico Hamil-
construction at three- ,nn Quintet before forming his own organization. He is known as one of the original West ond and third prizes All materials had to ho sped- r-oast jazzmen He recentIv •tural books, and the fied and perspective shown at corded an album for Dot Rec-dosign will lie used convenient size. A limiting fac- ords ra|lrd -Buddv-S Best."
tor in iho design was that no Four instrument Man
working out designs for dimension ot the structure could; 'pjlp j.’uddv Coller
~ bus shelters, the future exceed 30 feet. Site location and features Collette on four ¡nstru-itocN wore advised to avoid position of the shelter were left men(s a|tn and tenor sax ciar. freakish and the bizarre lie- to the designer’s discretion. , mpt and f]ute
Adjacent Park Area Emcee for the show will be
ted out. this usually ends in City-owned park area is ad.ja- Frank Evans, a disc jockey from
cent to lhe sidewalk in the pro- KRHM-EM. He is one of the posed shelter sites, so that grass, foremost authorities on modern flowers and other plants could ja^z in California. Evans has be worked into the designs. worked in concerts with each
“This was a simple, practical group and assures tho antioipat-prohlem. and was best solver^ in cd audience of one ot the linest a simple way.” Professor Raid- jazz concerts in Southern C aii-win pointed out. Some structures lornia. He is enthusiastic tl ■pensions, and when they are were metal, while others were tho show is being held at SC . visited by a sphere, representing wood and single or multiple-post "Final arrangements are being
the land of three dimensions, supports were used. Refuse cans, made to give away several jazz
they will not listen to his here- j drinking fountains and lighting albums during intermission. The
■y\ | fixtures were other suggested w inners will lie determined by-
Moritz said that, the theme of features. j special cards or ticket stubs. I
\bbotts hook, though written j One of the simpler design is | the prizes can be arranged,
n a satirical style, is much the|0f lhe two-post support variety. I Evans sa‘d.
;ame as Plato’s “Allegorv of the it contains two benches, set A‘* three jazzmen have been
John Locke’s “The j back-to-back. Refuse cans are individual winners of major jazz
the Human Under- placed between the benches and. P°HS l°r their West C oast-type
hanging from the modernistic nnisie.
lantod roof, are three lighting Tickets are st.Il available for
f , 1 .1 U 1 .• 1 fivtnroc Iho "cool" concert and may be
of the people in the hook satir- Fixtures. ,
, . ... . , 4 purchased at the s( ticket ot-
ize Victorian institutions and Experimental r.ntrv - ,
I 1 , . . fice for $1 and SL.w tickets
doctrines such as the House of One of the more experimental . . . . , ,
f , will also ho sold at the door be-
Lords and the svstem of educa- entries is highlighted bv a curved
fore the performance.
Israeli Star To Appear in Fete
i t)
io sta:
icl’s pan- F.i. She h as worked in t ' lie Hv
tiiglas* In- bima, Isr< lei’s top theat re. and
clure, will SC Hille] with the Israeli Hallet '1 rhe a t re.
After serv in the Ist ing a year and aeli Army, she 1 a half mied
ri program the C’han1 ihor Theatre i a h
nniv ersary Aviv in 1 934 and playoi los. I .a tor- she a 1 r ppt nany -a red
lucer Hai in Tel Av iv theatres as a pa n-
21, h a s t omimist and joined a Pi illtiV
•e she was mime trou Marceau. ipe directed by M a reel
Architecture School.
Raldwin and an archi- rio,alls
Beverlv Hills. fourths scale.
first-
tl
iv e, ta- ! Condu ind standi
anv of the customs and ideas
Varied Program
Hal Wallis saw Miss Rodann doing a pantomime act on th<» Groucho Marx TV ^how. He gave her a part in "King Creole." followed by a co-starring role with Kirk Douglas in “Showdown at Gun Hill."
Israeli folk singing by Shlo-mr> Gold and Israeli folk dancing dramatics will also he part of tho program de^ienerl to ce|p-brate t hp 10th annivnsary of the Tsraelj nation. Israeli Consul Vaakov Av nun and Los Angeles rabbinical student Sandy R terms, who reeentlv toured the Middle East, will speak.
Israel, first law guarantees a horpp for all Jews who need or want a homo, is a. strip of land no larger than Los Anco|ps
Her ind siderahlv blockade by tl Those countri t:pon the exist war ever sine
Xgrarian l.ixin
despite ari
ie A
co filmic ries, have insisted •e of a state of Tsraol declared
ZI VA RODANN
. . . Israeli star
.ts independence a< a free state ten years ago. The war officially ended a« a result of the etforfs of a U.N. armistice commission.
The population of Israel is a conglomeration of skilled workers and intellectuals, who have adapted themselves to agrarian
life
Officiai
Notice
Lower division LAS students should obtain program advisement now for summer or fall, registration. Students whose last names begin with <¿-P
shoiihl make appointments w ith
their advisers next week.
Director of Advisement Vdminist ration
ontz sau
Opera Department To Give Don Carlos Presentation
of Aremberg and Milton Rrii as the Count of Lerma. Appearing as iho ladies
wai
Jea
Loui
Ziet
Ri v.
Win
Pi
Kl
isll
Final rehearsals aie underway for the ojiening of Verdi's Don Carlos. May 2 in Rovard Auditorium under the direction of Walter Ducloux.
Students from lhe SC' Opera department will star in the production also presented at S p.m. in Rovard Auditorium on May 1 and 10. The SC Symphony ( )r-chestra, A Capitela Choir and 0|teia C'horus will perform in the opera.
Tickets Now on Sale Tickets are now on sale in the SC Tickel Office. SC' students will retrive a ticket with iheir activity hook and a discount on a second ticket General admission is S1.30. Reserved seats are at ?2 and rS.
Appearing in Don Carlos as soloists w ill lie Carl Schü tz as Phiiip II. King of Spain: Ray Arliizu and Samuel Thompson al lex iial ih£ ili me iole ut «'.tritìi, the i. uit s tuli : Jaiiìcs R.
(ribbons aliti J olili . oi-i lic^c id ?
fiodt ito, .vj ¿11 iju»-* s « jr p«<*» (
trench Tickner hs The .Grand i Inquisitor and Dennis Lang as ( a Friar. I
Other leads «>i ihp production Tebaldo. Page of the Queen: van McMahoi
are Elizabeth Mosher and Erena Carolyn Brown as the Countess i Donna Williams.
Sharon
Mcrim
Al
d Gertruc
Educators To Go to Tehran For Survey
A team of educators under the auspices of SC will leave Sunday lo make a survey of the teaching program of the University of Tehran. Tho survey is the result of a request from government officials in Iran.
The trip is sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration. U. S. Department
roof. The shelter has a separate entrance and exit and individual throe-sided compartments for refuse cans.
Ultra-modern panels behind the benches and an extensive garden area are other features of the bus stop, whose designer said his aim was to "create an environment in the bus shelter that will help make the bus ride itself pleasanter.”
Von KieinSmid Featured At Sunday Chapel Service
Deputies anil Monks
Rradshavv. Richard I
Ap
(
An
Rrancher, Dan Dul Ferrando. John Monlehalin. 1 bur Ness. Ronald Rucker Robert Walworth.
On the production staf: the opera are Hans Beer a musica| director; John Blan chip, sdtin-s and costunes; liam C. White, lighting; Valerie Sasine. costumes.
Students doit sistanee are llarrv I’I.iek
Chancellor Rufus R. KieinSmid will speak on Strength of Faith" at t'.o day morning worship servk 11 a.m. in Rovard Auditori The Chancellor feels tha rt ii r society people ol sit faiths who are brought tom :ould lose their individualit; should ho realized that cv. International students will he faiths are different, persons
can live together
Kespeet • >1 lier’s I .lith
maintains Chane KieinSmid. "and the v dividual for his c
Intercultura! Club Slates Costume Ball
St; tie and will serve as a donning their native dress thought
le for < ?stablishin g and a pat- Saturday night when the y a t - pily.
niversi iv educai it in in tend the Intere ultural i [ ’lull’s lie
said Irving If. Melbo. 1 lean "Costume Ball.” at 9 p.m. in the “We
t he ‘ SC’ ■ School c jf Educ at ion third-floor lounge of the si udent of othei
¡red or of the survey union. von Kli
lust r ial. politi« ;al, anc 1 so- The evening’s ent ertaii iment of an
ac '(¡Vit ies of the nation ba ve will include Kore; an folk (1 lances should
pod so rapidlv that I ran- performed by He don Chai ng. a Dr.
of Is are as king fo r as- Philippine bamboo i dance in w hich that la
anc :e it i establis! fling a pro- Fred Reyes and Sonia Man- moil b(
m for t.raining profess iional dac will jump over poles held . ther an
1er; aid Dr. Melbo. by Joe Tulio and Moruna Sales should I
on KleinSrn ih should bp id that hold
CHANCELLOR VON KLEIN SMID
. . to speak Sunday
JAMtS K tilKliONV
. . "Don Carlos’' st3i
IldJ) djlclliallli¿ 1
Elizabeth ot Valois, Spain; Marion Oles as F Elioli: Jacquie Williams K
. ipillsbury in charge of p nei Judith Reed house e asci' and I >oi i> Heilman In charge of make tip v\
Wil- Under the leadership of Tracy and an Indian folk dance per- and religious units t
and E. Strevey. Dean of the SC Col- formed by Lillian Khan Social everyone.
lege of Letters. Arts and Sci- dancing and refreshments will A mem be
technical as- ences. the team will evaluate di- follow the program. church. Dr. von
visions at the University of “II will he interesting to see frequently called
ie Tehran. 'be various ty’i-tes of foreign preacher and del
Accompanying Dr. Strevey dress that the -students vmii moi
i- will tie Pi. George T Harness, wear, ' taid Jack Suh I* presi
as'i.ii.iare dean of riie SC School dent,
e of Engineering- Dr. E. V. Pul- "We are all anxious to be-
f the Methodist n KieinSmid i«
'livered the ser-t one of last yeat s SC jismp services Before being named Chancei-
world aff
ana c ou n t the Science ?d as the boa and Ghamhe
Musi nd At
ot liisrorx'. member of .os Argeles ’ree, Presi-rel.’s Public -'iiiee ll,’>0.
Keenan. I
1 Gentrv lias, professor of higher educa- come acquainted with each <er
•rie La Ron Si- tion. and Dr. Stanley B. Free- other's native dress" he said. 'J*i
Morton Ortiz and born, provost of the University “What better way is there
» oi California at Davis. this than at a costume ball? ’ | ident.
'd as president u ears, a record unei other living univei
>anqi
at the California C
Object Description
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| Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 108, April 25, 1958 |
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PAGE THREE Trojan CScst Starts Goal Drive rorma trojan PAGE FOUR Dave Davis Hurts Wrist, Will Miss Meet VOL. XLIX LCS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1958 NO. 103 Troy Chest Drive Wiii Beg in Monday; Goal Set ai S5000 - ) ipport lhe c Mr. drive vv helps each rojanality co lection and ; ltOSt WÌI 1)0 sine monov f< >f tl Mr. Tro jaiialitv Booth Mondav a booth will on Is to vi lo he Mi. Trojan w ili oost five coi of 1 he eontest wi Pholps-Terke !. F'ourteen candii entered by sorc White. sponsorod Rarney Rosensvveig. ny Town and Gown; R; man. Tri-Dolts; Min-Alpha Delta Pi; Wil Chi Omega and Don ta Gamma. MI are C Alpi Ft Tau Delta Phi Is Suspended I to.ian t nest nas nn’fi reached a goal of .S3.(M)0 hut vvitli a concentrated effort we t op* it ran this year. The charities vp dona If* the money to nr*“!! flip funds to stay alive next year and in the years to comp.’ emphasized Finico Rlinn, chairman of Trojan Chest. I.ast Button Day Rlinn reminded students that today would l>e lhe last day to purchase ihp immunization buttons to relieve them from all obligations npxt week. The coin buttons with SC' loitered in rod Kappa Kapj are sold for SI in front of t i,e still More Candidates Student Union. Dennis FagerhuH will ho suo- The chairman emphasized that ported by A pha Gamma Do ! t a: the purchase of an immunization biochemistry protessor Paul Saltman, Delta Gamma: Dan Cassidy. Pi Rota Phi: Rink Rab-ka. Kappa Alpha Theta: Sal Osio. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Larry Lichty. Alpha Chi Omega and Jim. tho parking lot attendant, EVK. Petey, of Petoy's Rutger Inn. Tan Delta Phi fraternity has sponsored by fouton Hall, been placed under eomplotp sus- Max 1 ruex is sponored by Al-nension for the remainder of the pha Gamma I Spring semester, the IEC office group will receive a trophy, revealed yesterday. Classroom collection will be The decision was made some hold Mondav through Wodnos-time back by the IFC Judicial da.v morning from S to 10 a.m. Committee acting on a report and all week at nit^ht during the sPnns<"r( that the Tau Dells illegally initi- University College classes. A atod four pledges who failed to speech tolling the different as-moet the academic requirements pects of Trojan (’host will he for legal initiation. given and afterwards a colloc- The suspension will keep the tion container will bp passod. Dolts from taking part in social The activity is headed bv Judy activities, rushing, pledging and Wyatt, initiation. F’ick F’ie Contestants The fraternity will bo ineligi- Plans are still being complet- ble for all activities and they r>d for a pie throwing contest will he allowed only to live, eat next week Tf scheduled, and meet in their house. contest will pick noted students The action was reoomm«''r,pd nnd campus loaders to devote by tiie IF'C Judicial Committee thoi’- ‘'time" and approved by Chaplain c im- Student organization donations ’on A. Neyman, acting dean of md facu'tv collections will be students. h°'d next week. The pledges who did not make Troy camp heads the list of sufficient grade averages will organizations receiving aid with not lie recognized in tfie Eall a designated 32 per cont of the semester unless they meet uni- funds. The camp i- hold each versify requirments. summer for 150 to 200 under- privileged youngsters who spend a week in the mountains at (’amp Ruckhorn. .‘‘If Troy Chest roaches its goal of 55.000. the chest will donated S2.H00 towards lhe support of the summer camn. Each SC' student donating SI will spnd a youngster to camp for a half a day." Rlinn said. To Help VWC'A Mode rn Music i Swing Into Bovard ■TfKS onight Juniors To Host Cool Jazz Trio PANTOMIMIST SNAZZY BUS STOP—T! observers are admirinq iterestec ie mod shelters designed by architecture Daily Trojan Plioto bv Bill Hols students for use on Beverly Hills' corners. The display is on exhibit in Fine Arts Gallery curregtly. id Au- Manrie !i •hiewd hi world Fi Beverly Hills Asks For SC Bus Slop Designers Bv LEON \ (iOl.DSTEIN ing all thè husos go by . . . Wailing l’or a bus may becoir a uniquo oxperience as thè re su of a project undertakon by soc ond year studonts in thè S' School of Architocturc. Participating in a conte? I by tho city of Roveri Hills. 29 studonts in Archile« ture 2T2h second year design have submitted originai piar for bus stop shelters. Scale mor els and hluoprints for thè shel lers are canonily on display i thè School of Architecture. „Veed New Shelters Reverly Hills is considerin building nevv shollors at severa heavily utilized stops, sairi Prr fessor Clayton Raldwin. chair man of tho contesi. The winmn design may ho used as a basi for these nevv shelters. whicl will he huill at Santa Monic; Rlvd. and Canon Dr. Tentativi ins are underway for similar extravagance. Simplicity and di-11f’t*s on Sunset Rlvd. and redness of design were the ter strategic soots, he added, i , > i ... principal aims. Professor Raldwin called the Instructions for the contest the needs of the com- •Fury To Choose winning entries will be drawing to one-fourth inch scale, next week bv a jurv four elevations at one-fourth pan Official Not icc Squares Vs. Spheres To Highlight Readings Ml students registered under l‘L .V>0 who have deferred tuition account* are reminded that tlx* second payments are due on or before April '!<». l!t.‘>S. Pavments made after \pril '!‘i will be subject to the S.*» late payment fee unless an extension has been "ranted by the Office of Deferred Tuition. Payments may be made in person at the Office of the Htirsar or «hecks and mone> orders may Ix* mailed, marked to the attention of the Bursar's Office. \\ illiam I ». IJohertson Direclur of < olleetions A world of animated, geometrical figures is depicted in “Elatland" 1he hook to ho discussed by Kennelt Moritz, instructor in English, at Monday’s English Noon Readings in 129 EH at 12:30. The work, written by Edwin "Almost every student at SC A. Abbott in the late \ ictorian comes in contact with Hie Y\V- period, is an allegory of rela- CA during the year. Tho major tivity. It points up the lim portion of funds for the YWC'A tions of human perspective comes from Trojan Chest. If you the arrogance of tho human « use the faci ities of lhe organi- The narrator in the story zation. why not help support square, is a citizen of Elatl ^hoir activities." he added. ! who visits other lands in vvl Trojan Chest provides funds the inhabitants think that tl for the annual Christmas show world is tho whole universe. !or underprivileged, crippled and people of Elat land, howev er, hi spit a lizod children. Relwoen guillv of having tho same li 500 to 10(10 children are given ing too. presents and entertainment. I Flat land is a world of two ' Music for Moderns,” starr Shelley Manne, Shorty Rog and Ruddy Collette, will o tonight at S p.m. in R< ditorium, sponsored by ior class. Marine's group, Shelb and His Men. recently fame in the music; through the popularit albums. He has also with another jazz great, Stan Kenton. Among Shorty Rogers’ accomplishments in tho jazz and music field are his arrangements for two Hollywood productions, "The Wild Tine" and "The Man With the Golden Arm.” He has also arranged several numbers for Nat "King" Cole and the "Mr. Magoo" cartoon series. With Woody Herman The trumpet-playing musician is a former member of the at SC' "an attempt "IMIUU"’,,s ,,,L ■ ... . „ „ • 1 . , . , Woody Herman organizations, bush the precedent for a included the requirements that H j. ^ jb js ••portr;,jt 0f and well-designed shelter models lie one-half scale and Shortv ” show sidewalk and curb. C)ther Manne and Rogers are alumni requirements wore a floor plan the Howard Rumsey Light- house All-Stars, who have ap-poared regularly in Hermosa Reach for the last several years, imposed of lhe ( lty Ln- inch scale, cross section at one- Ruddv C’ollotio was recently Doan Ai thin 1». Gal I ion fourth jnch scale and complete a member of the Chico Hamil- construction at three- ,nn Quintet before forming his own organization. He is known as one of the original West ond and third prizes All materials had to ho sped- r-oast jazzmen He recentIv •tural books, and the fied and perspective shown at corded an album for Dot Rec-dosign will lie used convenient size. A limiting fac- ords ra lrd -Buddv-S Best." tor in iho design was that no Four instrument Man working out designs for dimension ot the structure could; 'pjlp j.’uddv Coller ~ bus shelters, the future exceed 30 feet. Site location and features Collette on four ¡nstru-itocN wore advised to avoid position of the shelter were left men(s a tn and tenor sax ciar. freakish and the bizarre lie- to the designer’s discretion. , mpt and f]ute Adjacent Park Area Emcee for the show will be ted out. this usually ends in City-owned park area is ad.ja- Frank Evans, a disc jockey from cent to lhe sidewalk in the pro- KRHM-EM. He is one of the posed shelter sites, so that grass, foremost authorities on modern flowers and other plants could ja^z in California. Evans has be worked into the designs. worked in concerts with each “This was a simple, practical group and assures tho antioipat-prohlem. and was best solver^ in cd audience of one ot the linest a simple way.” Professor Raid- jazz concerts in Southern C aii-win pointed out. Some structures lornia. He is enthusiastic tl ■pensions, and when they are were metal, while others were tho show is being held at SC . visited by a sphere, representing wood and single or multiple-post "Final arrangements are being the land of three dimensions, supports were used. Refuse cans, made to give away several jazz they will not listen to his here- j drinking fountains and lighting albums during intermission. The ■y\ fixtures were other suggested w inners will lie determined by- Moritz said that, the theme of features. j special cards or ticket stubs. I \bbotts hook, though written j One of the simpler design is the prizes can be arranged, n a satirical style, is much the 0f lhe two-post support variety. I Evans sa‘d. ;ame as Plato’s “Allegorv of the it contains two benches, set A‘* three jazzmen have been John Locke’s “The j back-to-back. Refuse cans are individual winners of major jazz the Human Under- placed between the benches and. P°HS l°r their West C oast-type hanging from the modernistic nnisie. lantod roof, are three lighting Tickets are st.Il available for f , 1 .1 U 1 .• 1 fivtnroc Iho "cool" concert and may be of the people in the hook satir- Fixtures. , , . ... . , 4 purchased at the s( ticket ot- ize Victorian institutions and Experimental r.ntrv - , I 1 , . . fice for $1 and SL.w tickets doctrines such as the House of One of the more experimental . . . . , , f , will also ho sold at the door be- Lords and the svstem of educa- entries is highlighted bv a curved fore the performance. Israeli Star To Appear in Fete i t) io sta: icl’s pan- F.i. She h as worked in t ' lie Hv tiiglas* In- bima, Isr< lei’s top theat re. and clure, will SC Hille] with the Israeli Hallet '1 rhe a t re. After serv in the Ist ing a year and aeli Army, she 1 a half mied ri program the C’han1 ihor Theatre i a h nniv ersary Aviv in 1 934 and playoi los. I .a tor- she a 1 r ppt nany -a red lucer Hai in Tel Av iv theatres as a pa n- 21, h a s t omimist and joined a Pi illtiV •e she was mime trou Marceau. ipe directed by M a reel Architecture School. Raldwin and an archi- rio,alls Beverlv Hills. fourths scale. first- tl iv e, ta- ! Condu ind standi anv of the customs and ideas Varied Program Hal Wallis saw Miss Rodann doing a pantomime act on th<» Groucho Marx TV ^how. He gave her a part in "King Creole." followed by a co-starring role with Kirk Douglas in “Showdown at Gun Hill." Israeli folk singing by Shlo-mr> Gold and Israeli folk dancing dramatics will also he part of tho program de^ienerl to ce p-brate t hp 10th annivnsary of the Tsraelj nation. Israeli Consul Vaakov Av nun and Los Angeles rabbinical student Sandy R terms, who reeentlv toured the Middle East, will speak. Israel, first law guarantees a horpp for all Jews who need or want a homo, is a. strip of land no larger than Los Anco ps Her ind siderahlv blockade by tl Those countri t:pon the exist war ever sine Xgrarian l.ixin despite ari ie A co filmic ries, have insisted •e of a state of Tsraol declared ZI VA RODANN . . . Israeli star .ts independence a< a free state ten years ago. The war officially ended a« a result of the etforfs of a U.N. armistice commission. The population of Israel is a conglomeration of skilled workers and intellectuals, who have adapted themselves to agrarian life Officiai Notice Lower division LAS students should obtain program advisement now for summer or fall, registration. Students whose last names begin with <¿-P shoiihl make appointments w ith their advisers next week. Director of Advisement Vdminist ration ontz sau Opera Department To Give Don Carlos Presentation of Aremberg and Milton Rrii as the Count of Lerma. Appearing as iho ladies wai Jea Loui Ziet Ri v. Win Pi Kl isll Final rehearsals aie underway for the ojiening of Verdi's Don Carlos. May 2 in Rovard Auditorium under the direction of Walter Ducloux. Students from lhe SC' Opera department will star in the production also presented at S p.m. in Rovard Auditorium on May 1 and 10. The SC Symphony ( )r-chestra, A Capitela Choir and 0 teia C'horus will perform in the opera. Tickets Now on Sale Tickets are now on sale in the SC Tickel Office. SC' students will retrive a ticket with iheir activity hook and a discount on a second ticket General admission is S1.30. Reserved seats are at ?2 and rS. Appearing in Don Carlos as soloists w ill lie Carl Schü tz as Phiiip II. King of Spain: Ray Arliizu and Samuel Thompson al lex iial ih£ ili me iole ut «'.tritìi, the i. uit s tuli : Jaiiìcs R. (ribbons aliti J olili . oi-i lic^c id ? fiodt ito, .vj ¿11 iju»-* s « jr p«<*» ( trench Tickner hs The .Grand i Inquisitor and Dennis Lang as ( a Friar. I Other leads «>i ihp production Tebaldo. Page of the Queen: van McMahoi are Elizabeth Mosher and Erena Carolyn Brown as the Countess i Donna Williams. Sharon Mcrim Al d Gertruc Educators To Go to Tehran For Survey A team of educators under the auspices of SC will leave Sunday lo make a survey of the teaching program of the University of Tehran. Tho survey is the result of a request from government officials in Iran. The trip is sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration. U. S. Department roof. The shelter has a separate entrance and exit and individual throe-sided compartments for refuse cans. Ultra-modern panels behind the benches and an extensive garden area are other features of the bus stop, whose designer said his aim was to "create an environment in the bus shelter that will help make the bus ride itself pleasanter.” Von KieinSmid Featured At Sunday Chapel Service Deputies anil Monks Rradshavv. Richard I Ap ( An Rrancher, Dan Dul Ferrando. John Monlehalin. 1 bur Ness. Ronald Rucker Robert Walworth. On the production staf: the opera are Hans Beer a musica director; John Blan chip, sdtin-s and costunes; liam C. White, lighting; Valerie Sasine. costumes. Students doit sistanee are llarrv I’I.iek Chancellor Rufus R. KieinSmid will speak on Strength of Faith" at t'.o day morning worship servk 11 a.m. in Rovard Auditori The Chancellor feels tha rt ii r society people ol sit faiths who are brought tom :ould lose their individualit; should ho realized that cv. International students will he faiths are different, persons can live together Kespeet • >1 lier’s I .lith maintains Chane KieinSmid. "and the v dividual for his c Intercultura! Club Slates Costume Ball St; tie and will serve as a donning their native dress thought le for < ?stablishin g and a pat- Saturday night when the y a t - pily. niversi iv educai it in in tend the Intere ultural i [ ’lull’s lie said Irving If. Melbo. 1 lean "Costume Ball.” at 9 p.m. in the “We t he ‘ SC’ ■ School c jf Educ at ion third-floor lounge of the si udent of othei ¡red or of the survey union. von Kli lust r ial. politi« ;al, anc 1 so- The evening’s ent ertaii iment of an ac '(¡Vit ies of the nation ba ve will include Kore; an folk (1 lances should pod so rapidlv that I ran- performed by He don Chai ng. a Dr. of Is are as king fo r as- Philippine bamboo i dance in w hich that la anc :e it i establis! fling a pro- Fred Reyes and Sonia Man- moil b( m for t.raining profess iional dac will jump over poles held . ther an 1er; aid Dr. Melbo. by Joe Tulio and Moruna Sales should I on KleinSrn ih should bp id that hold CHANCELLOR VON KLEIN SMID . . to speak Sunday JAMtS K tilKliONV . . "Don Carlos’' st3i IldJ) djlclliallli¿ 1 Elizabeth ot Valois, Spain; Marion Oles as F Elioli: Jacquie Williams K . ipillsbury in charge of p nei Judith Reed house e asci' and I >oi i> Heilman In charge of make tip v\ Wil- Under the leadership of Tracy and an Indian folk dance per- and religious units t and E. Strevey. Dean of the SC Col- formed by Lillian Khan Social everyone. lege of Letters. Arts and Sci- dancing and refreshments will A mem be technical as- ences. the team will evaluate di- follow the program. church. Dr. von visions at the University of “II will he interesting to see frequently called ie Tehran. 'be various ty’i-tes of foreign preacher and del Accompanying Dr. Strevey dress that the -students vmii moi i- will tie Pi. George T Harness, wear, ' taid Jack Suh I* presi as'i.ii.iare dean of riie SC School dent, e of Engineering- Dr. E. V. Pul- "We are all anxious to be- f the Methodist n KieinSmid i« 'livered the ser-t one of last yeat s SC jismp services Before being named Chancei- world aff ana c ou n t the Science ?d as the boa and Ghamhe Musi nd At ot liisrorx'. member of .os Argeles ’ree, Presi-rel.’s Public -'iiiee ll,’>0. Keenan. I 1 Gentrv lias, professor of higher educa- come acquainted with each |
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