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PAGE THREE
AWS Assembly Honors Many Top Women
Southern
C^âl ifornia
DAS LY
trojan
PAGE FOUR Baseboll Team Clinches CIBA Pennant
VOL. XLIX
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1958
NO. 117
AWS Recognizes Outstanding SC Women
Dream a Mixture Of Mischief, Magic
fcnaKcspearc : fold a complicai Bovard Auditcriu “The play is siid Bill White, tl
mix i
r'mir l«u\e stories
A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will un-of mischief and magic in
ni.schievous and the mystical.” iction manager "Music, dance
Vr 'k 'k
Student Offers Originai
r
'Midsum
Orisi n net ion
Auditorium
a hve-
hv Mi
Lsed A!Techniipu
Andersons incidental i
’ said Howard M. of the play.
< olors, Kithrirs
works. In tho past I handled “Tho Taming Shrew." "Murh Ado A bou
designed by Hal George.
end desisned for "Poppii Question” at SC. George use screens and varying to give the effect of spai uses eolors and fabrics cosi unies thaï will transn personalities of the chara Traditional <Jll;t!it\
to’- will utilize li"hls to ;
in lo94. has Mendelssoli in the si\t
SONGrEST SWEEP—Phi Kappa Psi fraternity brothers aben-don their singing voices to shout for joy after they and Delta Delia Delta sorority were announced Sweestakes winners a Friday's Songfest in Hollywood Bowl. The two
Mixed Division er also won top hone of World War II
lommy s.aiue (cei 'Disneyland Medley." the Men's Division w 'Rodqer Ycunn."
Phi P<
dorn techni
tried t(
Kli/.abc
I I
ts i
!ts. Phi
tv a ;t¡r • W VA 0
- K V f
'g i V i
¡\appa in Songfest Sweeps
( limarti«1 Moment
Kanpa Pi
-Dal
rendition of "Dis-ey" at the Fifth 'st Fridav nisbt. len You Wish Upon L.ate" and "Zip-
out of 500 to uin )t!i mixed divi- i
Cl ever gestures ; intern Se com
with pood costume s helped Alpha wont to
Phi take first plac :e in the worn- their Ri
en's division with their spi •ightly ow lands.
arrai ngement of “1 Lolly tone him.” Dresse
Soldiers M arching first pia
It was Phi Psi night < it the sion wit
I loll; wood Bow 1 as they won tion. “R<
men' s d i v i s i 0 1. lionors with It wa«
"Rorl Iger Young.” 111 addit ion to on the 1
their mixed and sweep stakes gave K
Expert Opinion
as am
I -An
•Xr
“deeked wilh liqui
Choreography. c •Toan Teweke«bur> bot han and Grook Io produce a new beihan da neos. liko pavanne and the ji changed Io modert 1 ions wiib a tradit’
Tho re are fnur d in “A Mids u m n Dream.” Two sois < their Problems of l< 1ho first 1 wo plol« plot concerns Titan by Kat hx Coombs: piaved by James C archs of ihr "1 and pooole The\ ouari
poai
i to’d of the clima-tic moment
Recorded Saturday Nisbt
VItor the prelude, the second
ins the move-e Kins
Narrow M;ss
id place m mixed division arded to the favored Sip-ii Epsilon-Keppa Kappa i entry. This combination, won sweepstakes honors scored 473 points to nar-miss first place honors, ang a medley of sonss [•“man's Rainbow.’’ dI the biggest deterrents Sis Kp-Kappa entry was yins airplane which flew nring their presentation.
Winning Director Receives Plaudits
arch V ith
Mixe
Nixon Stoning Questions U.S. Latin Prestige
Ity EIH.AIt VILL\SE\Of{
Although altrihuted to the ar-
\\ r:1<‘s • \ rl Soni
Barry Freeman, director of j KUSC-FM, 91.5 mega eye the Sweepstakes winnins “Dis- morrow evening from H-9 ncyland Medley” in Friday eve-1 “I knew we had twe ning's Sonsfest. is still receiv- I sonss ("Disneyl to audience complaints. I in£: Plaudits for ,hp clcan sxxeep “Rodger Youns third in mixed divi- his Phl KaPPa Psi fraternity kl(is to Put th Delta Tau Delta and I brothers made of the awards. i thoupht that hi I -pj j "I was never as proud of any-, propram might
j\ Vs K.o.ed 0,10 7,8 ^ was of our guys and i advantage to i
a won first I ,*1*' Tri-Delts when we won the Division in novelty division with awards. I* iceman said. When omic entrv of “The Kid's ,*1r judses announced that we’d "We pot tlie idea to do som “Y'ht " The v\innin'T lotal I won. my heart was pounding so of Disney's souls ripht ;>lte five-point difference be- bard I thousht it was poins to Sonslest last yc.ir Disney ha the P'KA entry and Kap- crack my ribs." so many groat numbers. An
iha s “Ole Matador.” which Great Songs (Continued on Page !
second. For the first time The entire Songlest program st KA's failed to win was recorded at the Hollywood
i Bow l and w ill be broadcast ovei m «4 a >7% * a m>
r>unn\ r>I ( Dimitri T TVnt tor* in h r
1 I () 1 I( I dll sf c*r. rPL ^ T v/ '1 ( 1 I
1 no 1(1 ners. Delta D<
ma Alpha Kp;
press he an d 0
“Triptik.” wh
ment.
The big Sill
ning v\as r ledi
gram to S turi
v isor Harr; v >
the Songfe st
honor. Nel; son
a miniatun e
fest Chain nar
Activities A(
Iedley and Quinn was id just tlie p]aq,IO for i«: ver. But I hy Judging ( irst on the Simone. An id( slight dis- presented bv 1
Kap
Lorna Youn.
Hxpected I the intermis UCLA Sprins
pr
tioti of a minority pr stoning of Vico Presidi ard Nixon in Perù la: ha* made many won a^ain about the popn the Americans sonili of
\nd(
r R Anc
n wants to c< in music and he
Afte
r\pr
notins the mo«.t viole» Americanism won I l^ad prase American l’itiz^n lie\e nothinp pleasant a actual state of velati.>ps this countr\ and the pi Latin America
Trm* l.atiii l'i-fliiis
But to those America have witnessed a passive demonstration in Pana mandinp the n<iiona'i'> the Panama ('anal, w! seen presidents ' \cribro who ha\e wq'ked unha'T
of innumerable po'Oir-qi
the Laf'n A’VPvi'?an r> which they have ’ "-'ite such as the on« in Peru
lv shockinor ai1H a—pj, their pm p<> r 'i'h ! oub 1 he\. and ilio' * *■ h< I ititi Vm.......1 .
Architects Hc!d Banquet
Heaiili Flans Series
sani/ed. Rumors reached back-a,re of 1 he Bowl that a band Bruins were contemplating a hairinan s n a t c h." Costumed idxguards from Theta Xi and 111 Kappa F psi Ion suarded the
Other men from Phi Kappa Psi co
rever, i and brush
vl to
35 Awards Granted At Annual Assembly
By JOYCE LAM BE AI Daily Trojan Won'en’s Ktlitor
Five outstanding senior women recognition awards and four scholarship honors were among the 35 AWS awards presented last night at the annual AWS Recognition Assembly in Hancock Auditorium.
Grace Sims, this year’s YWCA president, was given
the YWCA Award by Mrs. Kl-mer H. Y. Hoffman, represent ins the “Y” advisory lioard. The honor u as in the torni of a silver dish for “outstanding service and leadership in the YUCA."
silver Tray
Mrs. Joan M. Schaefer, counselor of women, presented M iri-lyn Tan. YWCA vice president, with the t’niversitv Leadership
Jazz Daddy-0 Will Survey Poetry Vogue
liti*
A silver tray was th Junior Auxiliary Award bestowed urion Marjorie Svendsen. this year’s AWS president, by Mis.
James A. Eddy. The honor was given for service and leadership in the university community.
Starla Coffee. ASSC vice president. was the proud recipient His subj
of the Town and Gown Award individual silver compote. Mrs.
John W Harris made the presentation for Miss Coffee's “out-standins leadership, i scholarship in the uni
Painter, critic and bar room
Oil t -
ver<i- bard Kenneth Rexroth w ill speak tomorrow at 3 p.m. in 133 FH rojan Rexroth. at 52 a leading ficui*» thp stormy San Franciser )Otrv movement, will bp spoored here by the SC School of hrai\ Sciencp in a frep lée-
la// l>addv-0
“Poetrv Art foi
\rt and I'nacknow ledspd legislators." takes an idea from Shel-ev'« “Defense of Poetrv " Per-
> IIUI' .
•p and haps overrating the poet's intv pro- fluence, Shelley called poets th«
am." "unacknowledged legislators.
Ili^lu-st \\eras:»* The "Daddy-O of the ja// pop
Gwen Norton. Mortar Board try movement” is probably mor* esident. v\ *s granted the Elisa- at home 111 a smoke-filled hai th von KteinSmid individual than in the university lecture nnh\- h\ Chancellor Rufus B hall. Rexroth's work is a revolt n KleinSmid for her leader- against intellectualism that i? iip. service and scholarship paradoxically being ptaised by thin the universitv's women's intellectuals as a refreshing ar»e 'e"tam livelv movement Rexroth is at-
Frost did. to bn he people.
Pi»«»trv anil •in//
included the Kmma Bovard v 10 Award presented to Diane Dieu-. tr>' donne. This award is pivpn to the senior woman with the high- Rexroth s poetry is
est scholastic average for four violent and earthy, wi years or se\en semesters at SC. sis 011 sound and dra Miss Dieudonne’s name will be pact. His attitude is t inscribed on the perpetual i* on bar room t er pinone near the entrance to Bo- poetry should be in
itorium. Mrs. Lawrence terms.
presented thp honor A gai ti as Sandburg and also
Yaehel Lindsav and Edith Sif-
V-'i 111 Tuition )ionrionn^ rr'coixod rui- \\ »> J J O n different levels of so-
•oriso when her name Rexrot li is presenting poetry
bv Kanna Kappa Gam- with n msic. this time jazz.
’dont Norman Hoene- Ho r loes not claim innovation
rp^inient of the Kap- in the music-poetry business
a Robbie Carrol Award he toi d a New Yorker writer
given to the active so- that " musical renegades" were
>man \\ ith the highest doing i t in tho Middle Ages. The
n for four years at SC. jazz at isle, though, may be his.
donne maintains a 3.71 Out of Seminars
n commerce. She is a Rexr oth himself vas reciting
poetry to jazz ill the 1920’s in
niors received full tui- Chica g( wilh Kansas City pian-
arships for their senior ist Fr? ink Melrose. The -latest
Ga
-, movement was started by Rex-
rdythe O’Mara, incoming roth in “The Cellar” in San ’ vice president, was siven Francisco two years ago. Since Troian Junior Auxiliary then Rexroth has recited his and •>rshin The Trojan Junior others’ works to jazz in many liirv also presented .Tanvce parts of the country, most re-wit h a SillO scholarship centlv at the “Five Spot Cafp ' r Which She too is to use m New York City.
¡or senior \p.nr According to Rexroth. modern
Ph< n«>fa !v'in»:i ' // has broken away from the
¡da I j'cnm recoi'cd the public. Poetry puts the music i and Gown Junior A'ixil- hack 111 touch with the people, full tuition scho!arshio. while jazz gets the poetrv out
ier presentations which oc- of the seminars and into thp r\ ;*t l**st night's assemblv world Mrs. Madeline B’^ekmore s ntation of the I4» won i Peta Kapnn anrl Dr. Tr
Sessions of a 'Cor Ileallh Leadership”
! by the L.A. C'iiy I leal i menf anrl the Commui Association are beinu lecture room of Done this week and the Iol 1 weeks.
The series of discus free to the public, arc to take place from a.m. and 8:45-9:00 ] through Thursday. Ma i and May L’T to 2S.
Psychiatrists, physi educators representinc local voluntary heal11 will discuss problems alco.iolism, narcotics and broken homes.
Dr. Ruth J. Tempi of special health servii citv health departmei Ihe purpose of the ( “It is to he!n to devt
Space Show
Depart- j Thr on|v interference in the Health program vvas a low-flying au-d in the p|{-ine which made some of the Library pOS t intermission numbers al-inp 1uo most inaudible. The interspace missile circled the Bowl from ns. < pen ahout the 15th number on the ‘hcfitiiPu nrocr^m until tho fin^^o.
Student Music Plays F 0 nig hi
_>0 »-omen selected for Phi Kan-na Ph¡ Phi Beta Kanna seter-ts its members from those students graduating in the nope’-1D ner cent of the Sehool of Letters Arts and Sciences.
P!ii Kaona Phi choose« iVs membe-s from those students in t'-'o unnor throe to five pe>- cent, p'l cpiioo's inchidod. F'eanor
Big Job Given FitzRandolph
dl|eofioi st "nd‘
Phi K
President Scott Fit/-vvas elected vice-pres-the Pacific S tudent \sidents Association at 1 conference held at the
; soc i a t ion is composed chools throughout the in states. Hawaii and
mcie
udin
ill h ind it h
I ati Uni'
(< iilfciliurd un l’iter
.11 and Gown Foy
Dailv Trujan phuto bv Sain Hvm
MODERN MENDELSSOHN—Mike Anderson, 20-year oM SC music ma|or, makes final revisions on his original score for Midsummer Night's Dream," Shakespearean drama being ( presented at Bovard Auditorium starting tonight.
the idea of their going their own organizations health study clubs whirl able their members t total health resources ' Dr. Temple said that j ference will "v\elci)i:n j classes, divisions of cl individuals" a-* speetat rerpiesteil that anv 01 a , which attend indicate furnished registrati whether the; attended I of reading this article.
A comrrt of music b\ student composers will 1»;■ prc- f seated tonight l;> tin* SC School of Music and Mil Phi Lpsiloii sorority. I hi* lice pah-lic performance will beg,11 at X:.Sll p.m. in Hancock \11dito-riuni.
( oniposilions front eight I
student composers \s ■ 11 be pre- <
sent ed.
Opening selection w i I I he i
Stanford Schmidt’s “'»•lile I«>r Piann" played by Elsie r
W right. "Marian >ong ( >cle" •
hy Sister M \ 11 m* Cecib* will lie s 11 11 “ l»\ liners, \
Darlene Isriidi, Linda lioller, 1
Itura Jean M<(>iiillaii, l.ril*a (
ie Ivurili, > a in Ira vl< Laity and Is Marilyn Scott. Iliey will he f
se accompanied by Carol Phil- I
I ips. ® ‘ 1
For additional awarils, <
Lecture Is Set Tonight
Set th»* Tone
ASSC Presir
Trrzi.tn
speaker
on-ire or *»» '¡¡e
ul Gregory, will deliver a spe-'! lecture 011 film writing in mi ios of the cint 111a build-- tonight at 7
Gregory has produced such lion pictures as “The Naked d the Dead” not yet released) d “Night of the Hunter,” in ■ i<-11 i liarles I .ail litoti bad hi-
Bodv" and “Th<
Fit/Randolph's
the
I at Rp-
liversitx of Nevad;
* will also select 1 lieh will he discussed and
t st ilante of Ideas
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PAGE THREE AWS Assembly Honors Many Top Women Southern C^âl ifornia DAS LY trojan PAGE FOUR Baseboll Team Clinches CIBA Pennant VOL. XLIX LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1958 NO. 117 AWS Recognizes Outstanding SC Women Dream a Mixture Of Mischief, Magic fcnaKcspearc : fold a complicai Bovard Auditcriu “The play is siid Bill White, tl mix i r'mir l«u\e stories A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will un-of mischief and magic in ni.schievous and the mystical.” iction manager "Music, dance Vr 'k 'k Student Offers Originai r 'Midsum Orisi n net ion Auditorium a hve- hv Mi Lsed A!Techniipu Andersons incidental i ’ said Howard M. of the play. < olors, Kithrirs works. In tho past I handled “Tho Taming Shrew." "Murh Ado A bou designed by Hal George. end desisned for "Poppii Question” at SC. George use screens and varying to give the effect of spai uses eolors and fabrics cosi unies thaï will transn personalities of the chara Traditional |
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