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National Award Plaque Earned by Spurs Group Southern California * ■ V' • \y TROJAN VOL. XLIX LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957 NO. 47 SC Offers Royal Welcome To Visiting Moroccan King Record Enrollment Nears 48 Figures r King Mohammed V. monarch of strategic Morocco, will be the special guest of the Fine Arts department and the Arab Student Association when he visits the SC campus today on his whirlwind sightseeing tour of the southland. The Morocco king will visit between 1 and 3 p.m. in " the Harris Il.nl Gallerv <>! the Men's Groups Battle in Bowl Moroccan art un of Rabat, ir o lie displayed Troy Health Center Warns Of Diabetes Checks Given Free Detection Week A rV \ ( diaixt ic . Chances ai'“ you d in t know whether you are or not. But the Student liealth Service warns that approximately 0 1 per cent of students in a college ago group may lie expected to have the disease. P u r-i n g Diabetes Detection We< k. which l>egan yesterday at SC. students will l>e given a thorough check to determine whelher or not they have the d.sease or are likely to develop it. The Student Health Sen ice urges all students to take advantage of the tests, which are administered without c h arge during the week and which would normally cost up to $25 to complete. Also taking children lrom the a/.areth Home are Alpha Epsi-i (12i, Alpha Rho Chi 121. Alpha Thu Omega (13), 5si lipsilon <12i. Chi Phi <12». Rocket's Fate Still Doubtful 10! i. Dolt; Alpha Delta Pi < 17>*. Cause Is Explained Host \ irietv Roys Although everv new student From Vr-rieiy Boys. Delta Chi at Si’ is given a complete phys- vvj|| take n Kappa Alpha Ho', ical examination, including urin- phi Delta Dicta t1. D. Delta Tati alysis. Dr. Paul (). Greeley. di- Delta <15), Pi Kappa Alpha rector of the Student Health <14i. Sigma Cni (ID, and Service, poinled out that a sin- Lambda Chi Alpha (ID. gle urinalysis with negative results is of practically no diag- \-. nostic use in excluding diabetes. jt(n Tn a previous dialieies detec- < tion survey, in which 3.132 stu- 1 dents were screened, only 33 por cent of the dialietics found would have been discovered by urinalysis alone. Diabetes is caused by the failure of the pancreas to manufacture a proper amount of insulin, the hormone vital in converting sugar into forms Ihe tm ly can |»(> | \n’KI> Pit I use. This results in ihe eleva- MOSCOW The late tion of the sugar content in the space communique blood, and excess body sugar is dropped mention of Sf secreted into the urine. Sugar Test (iiveti Often, however, diabetics may have abnormally high blood-sugar levels and have negative urinalyses. Therefore, in addition to urinalysis a blood-sugat* tost is also utilized in the more thorough test. ............... Experimental evidence has had completed 900 been found that early pathologi- around the earth ; cal changes in <liabetes are re- Moscow time. Its la versible, but the treatment of communique did r diabetes is now too often post- the rocket and lailr poned beyond th theoretical j>e- a daih timetable fo riod of reversibility. lover the world. Foreign Student Advisers To Confer Here Friday "tltST kiELATlGNSH.?"—The national organization of Spurs, sophomore women's honorary, awarded the SC chapter a plc.que with which they were presented at the recent meet at Arizona Slaie College. Arlys Hoffman, left, and Barbara Myers display the award which they received on the basis of a good relationship with the national group. DINNER ON THE ROW Yule Program To Fete Youths Beta Theta Pi < 13». Psi Upsilon (12». Chi Phi (121. Fiji 1121. Phi Kappa Psi < 12*. and Sigma Alpha Epsilon (12). From the Los Angeles Orphanage are Phi Sigma Kappa (12», Sigma Alpha Mu <10). Sigma Phi Epsilon (10», and Zeta Beta Tau (16). Vermont St. Youngsters From the Vermont School, Kappa Alpha Theta (10». Gamma Phi Beta (10) and Alpha Epsilon Pi <10». From the 32nd St. School Kappa Kappa Gamma (15», Chi Omega (15». From the 37th St. School are Alpha Chi Omega <17» and Zeta r Bovs, Alpua Phi Tau Alpha (17». Tau Delta Phi Dolta Delta (15). 'I*11 "dl take children from the West Vernon School. DKA Screens Oscar Movie Tonight in FH ley. l‘Ml. red c, former council brief 1 rovai Al I. Almost 6o0 Unlit I 1 iinir SI eri nnlrfl children, aro lo okinjx forwa Pl’lC O rd to SC's annual C "hrist nias Show Prior to a s how in Bo vard. “Tho Plot to o v ert brow Cl Ii l ist - mas,” the child ed dinner y the ren will be se:a -s and sororities. Hot ■ses hosting t ho children are: Kappa Sigma < 15». Dopa / i n i ma Phi <13», Tau Kappa Fp si Ion** mt < 1 u •, from Lovvman School for tho Phyj dcal- ly Handicapped. From ihe V k'ash- ington School. T 'hcta Ni will lake 15 and Acacia 1 15. From M< •Kin- Daytime registration figures of 13,224 topped the predicted figure for this semester and established a new enrollment high since 1948 when returning veterans pushed the figure to the 17.000 mark, according to the latest enrollment report issued by the office of the registrar. The new total passes the day- , time figures of last spring when ing a total of 5363 enrolled in 13.121 persons enrolled for study, evening classes, according to the Total enrollment, including 1 renort. Civ ic Center- and University Col- Graduate school tot ds were lege evening divisions, topped reported as 1021 for the semes- tho 1S.500 mark, eclipsing the ter. a now hi'rh also since 1948 “How Green Was Mv total previous high since 194S of when almost 6000 were in school. Academy Award picturt 17.944 set in the fall semester Growing Trend ,s this week's fiim cla of 1955. The all-time record fall The total enrollment figures, sented by Delta Kanp enrollment was 23.000 in 194S. including evening classes, show honorary* cinema frate fall Term Preferred a growing trend since the spring night at 8 in 133 It was pointed out that the of 1955 when the total was 16.- The film won Ai fa'l semester student figures al- 280. According to the registrar’s for host rtirect'on wavs exceed spring totals since office, registration has boon cinematograr most persons begin thoir school- growing since about si\ ?pmes- {¡on a(1(j interior < ing during this season. tors af*er the post-war boom. r„sj includes W Included in the figures are ending in 1951. Donald Crisp. M: breakdowns for men and worn- Totals since 1955 have been: Anna Dee and R on. veterans and non-veterans, snring of 1955. 16;280: fall of p]i school and college and class to- 1955, 17.944: snring of 1956. 16 - pj()j 0(- j|lf, tals. 912: fall of 1956, 17.S62: spring , around a valley ii The College of Letters. Arts of in;,?» 17.031. • through the indus and Sciences registered the larg-| Among the T’niver-ity Park j 0f ||ip iq^., est enrollment, with 28”1. fol- enrollment figures are listed hleak and grimv i •owed by the School of Com- students from 62 foreign coun- ANo discussed mo roe with 2465: School of Edu- trios numbering 516. with the ;ire fiimj|v cation. 2040; School of Engineer- ;ar,rest number attending from , ],,ms nf those noonlo caught tin inr\ 1701: and the School of Law, Tnd'a. 60. Following in order b°- ¡n ,|1(1 transformation of tho 708. i hind India are Japan, w ith 48. j area from an agricultural to a Veterans, including those un- and the Philiopines with 47. I mining economy, dor Public Law 16. Slate Law. , Hawaii Out Front Admission is 50 cents for a Public Law 550 < Korean). Pub-I United States territories. i single film and ?3 for the series. lie Law 894 and Public Law 190, eluding Alaska, the Canal Zone. ¡Tickets mav be purchased at . . , u- e ' tw« cf' ^>^ual—are now being cnier ’port i art Th( Football thrills will set a fast and furious pace vv heu the Knights meet the Squires in the annual Orphans' Howl. The event is set tor Friday at *J:30 p.m. in Bovard Field. Tickets, which cost -•> cents per Trojan, are being sold by the Knights, Squires, Ama/ons and Spurs. I >im (lark and the SC coaching staff will be on hand to referee the contest and t here will he a cheering section as well as special “water-girls.” Both teams are practicing furiously tor the contest and ail the money will he turned Stat over to the ASSC Christmas po->e 1 igurines. other Mot tured in ' MII-will Arab ik uish to attenil. Will Offset Propaganda The rovai party of 50 Mo ■t ti C H lar; M; if the associate When asked al oward the arri tarch, . fallow dng’s '‘visit t \s serves 3 toward the Show, saill Men Kirshner, the A Knights president. some of the u W ? movie il prob- Girls to Vie For Place In Arab Kin W numbered 4638 with Korean vet- Guam. Hawaii. Puerto Rico and pjjher the department of cinema erans topping the classification the Virgin Islands, are repre- or a^ door. with 2978 enrollees. sented by 96 students, the larg--------------------------------------------- It’s a Man’s World cst numl>er, 77, coming from The number of men enrolled Hawaii. In the United States, the Los lo Air Safety Class Hears Noise Expert outnumbered women, 14,592 to 3965, according to the report. Angeles area is represented by with the bu'k of both enrolled 10.432 students in the I diversity in daytime classes. Park classification, with 2100 of A total of 585 persons were them enrolled in the College of listed as registered in Civic Cen- Letters. Arts and Sciences. Stu-ter classes and an additional dents from other California 1778 in University College, mak- areas number 1256. 100 Pharmacy Majors Tour Midwest Giant Noon Readers Offer Poems By Graduates Applications for El calendar womens- 10 of which , Ambassad will be chosen to be featured in man. A the SC at accepted, according to contest M chairman Darrel Clarke. “Last year's idea of having a different campus woman repre- ImiIis of i.uard Mohammed arr Airpori and Fi Ie he the held I erene the ki we've decided to have them again this vear,” Clarne said. some or f no sent each month covered by the j *')lir annual went over so well, “that1 nr ank pa heed Aircraft ( Mount Wilson « World Affairs < Any woman carrying at least 12 units and having a 2.0 accumulative grade point average is rov ,j nartv eligible to enter the contest. Ap- Wednesday for Sa plications may l>e picked up in j W)|j xjsjf Graduate English student J. ’he ASSC office, 21.i SI . or the a£,ara f.'aj|s >,evv Y El Rodeo office, 326 SU. They ^Vest Point on thei )isnev in\ \ttired in «»r;;v S. Bloch read some of his own poems and Meera Sajnani read must ho ftrned i;t by Friday poems composed by graduate students from all over the Fnited States in the English noon readings yesterday. Both Bloch and Miss Sajnani teach freshman English at SC. By JERRY WHITTEMORE An investigator on the effects' One hundred students from the SC School of Phar- ^ ^ {U>oms lvad t)V ii noise in industry, Dr. Aram macy heard the keynote address of their eight-day field j^och “Xatural Worth." began jlorig. spoke to the Army Avi- ^rjp t0 t^e midwestern “giants” in the pharmaceutical u.ith the statement that all men *tion Safety class today at 8 manufacturing field Saturday in Indianapolis. are created equal. However the The address was given by Arthur J. Williams of the man who was searching lor a sales promotion department of.- hotel room during a convention tho Lilly Company. questioned this statement n - , ... . i . __ „ X _ _ J, if______ causi he w7as passed over by th< Williams pointed out that re- B a i a a Official Notice tho continent. On his arrival I States. King Moha grav tunic and gray fe/ of his ov was accompanied No n ig, who is Director of for the Subcommittee in Industry, under the iip of the American of Opthalmology and oology, will discuss I vibration as related to *1. R A na land. E V and c )f Manchester, orig has spent a specif” H ! lied fields. He a medical rocket believe But >n C degree al At-lege in Massa- oliliv ion chuset ts and his Ml). degree demands that there lie no sec- •kend. from t he College of Medical rets from the professions. The broad- Evangelii ;ts, Loma Lind a, Cali- i full and complete quantitative formula of active ingredients olutions Follow ing seven years intern- should always be given,” Wil- 3 p.m. ship. i residency and i •esearch liams said. Sputnik training, Dr. Glorig became Di- | "No extravagant claims can mention rector of the Audiolf )gy and possibly l^e made,” and he said nn »vide Speech C 'orrection Cente •lWal- 1 that therapeutic statements passage ter Reed Army Hospital . Wash- must be based on the experience Dentist Dean Tells History Of Toothbrush The toothbrush, which is of "An Adequate Ethical policy j the thought to he a modern in- ention, actually dates back to gardless of what company one would wish to discuss, a com- | pan.v in tiie medical field should 1 have a “ihree-phase policy.” Three Policy Areas He showed that the three in Otol- general policy areas would be ompanv 't bical. •ientifie and commerical policy. hotel clerk in favor of a man with an emerald in his hearing aid Another of Bloch's poems, “Joy From th World." told of a girl laughingly telling the man w ho was embracing h e r that she really loved her husband. Other poems written and road by Bloch include “Viewpoints.” “One World,” “At Home.” “A before the birth of Christ. Matter o Dr. Robert McNulty, dean of; M<>re rim the SC Dental School, in bis Taste.” “Not One and “Differences.” To \ll Residence Hall Reside nts: Many students have inquired about housing in the Residence Slails for the spring semester, in order to determine how many spaces we will have available, it will he necessary tor you to have your applications in the Housing Bureau by Dec. 15, 1957. Your space wii| he held until this date alter which time the room will be available to general applications. Thank you again for tlie cooperation you have ¡mays shown to us. Mrs. Pat Arnold Director of Housing. Prince Moulay his brotner. Kha Hasson as weU a ambassador to States. Dr. EI-Me and other minisi Al the Mi Ihe U di Ben >f augnters or o ourt accompa The capnal < at. The epopli nd pastoral vv lg first am on 1 products. It re skins, hid alley, linseed. Mineral depo unded the fo< (ruction, chem lotallurgieal i 'Xti as Ti umn, said that according to Dr. j Ernesto C'ohn of Puebla, Mexico, the use ol the toothbrush as part i statements ' 0f “oral hygiene and as a health j experience measure was appreciated long DC, a post which helot the medical profession, not I before the Christian era and was six years Follow ing this ihe “old time medicine-man-type | incorporated In many religious al Director of Re- show which advertised a drug to t t itUaIs.” ASSEMBLY FLOOR LEADER Healing. Department cure everything tntns. ice ol t.ie sur-a period of 1H been with the Nois Copy Is Checked Williams illustrated this by diovv it The first country to use the toothbrush and the time of the lirst ones is not known, said Dr. TDC Proposes Munnell For Lf. Governor Post how every bit of ad- ^icxU],v *‘in China, as docu- The name of Will More than 150 persons arr ex- Allen C pected to attend the National Univor>i Association of Foreign Student lev Advisers Conference on campus Follow Friday and Saturday. gates vv These persons include foreign worksho; student advisers anil foreign to Ix1 d student s|»e<-iau.>ls from a<l:nis- munitv sions offices from Washington, dent." Oregon, California. Alaska and They li Hawaii. This is the second time Years." 1hat SC has lieen host to this sion of annual conference. “The U. Rufus B. von KleinSmid. SC Scholars Chancellor, will give the wel-coming address He will bp fol- A dir lowed by the ko. note speaker. Tow r a Richard C. Raymond. Director lour.ee, of ihp Department lor D. S. Ex- Holland chan e Relations, lnelitute of llull.ind. Jntei nat jonai t mu a tion, NY. ^ritute • Panrl liiM u>>i..n tiiiii \ at kc- Violist Featured In Special Music Program Tonight in In- vertising copy for his firm is scrutinized by the medical pro- ---- fessimi before it is released. "Not only does this guard agains the actual misinformation." Williams said, "but this precludes even the most sublie merited by literature and art ( alilornia^."laio man from the 51st D’ added to the list t ii A. Mun-Assembiv- SC’ graduate in 194S. has been a member of the State Legisla- Mun works, the toothbrush was known more than 10 centuries before Christ.” Dr. McNulty went on to quote Ihe researcher doctor as saving was ti elect h in 1950 l.LR at AB possible and during the past session Democratic candidates f wide office when tho Democrat i G‘ Club . . , that in India, “ancient sacer- urged him to allow mismference as to a drugs . , , • . niI.n 1» „ ° j dotal and medical scripts men- o< UM; , , tion that priests must clean the L An adequate scientific policy, . . . ., ... . r’aiifnmia nom ....... u .mouth and teeth with tooth- talitorma uem must insure that all drug prob- , , . . . . , ... • . brushes alter each meal and be- tns are solved with scientific I .- .ii i .i . i . fore performing any religious methods and that drug science 1 ,;,i ,oni5hJ f,n Han- continuallv produce new and cer c™']> • . , . ,m at S:,,0 p.m. ^ - hp ^id The Indians of Aztecan and to is trvmg for a T... .u.„,i „.i.^. „1____ Nahuatlan stock and their Tol- tef's and bool of Music will pro- j” ert Gottlieb, violist, in dr state-j served as Democratic Floor Hi Trojan Leader, the highest position any Re nimously member of his party hold, name to The grass roots campaign thi »mitted for the position of which the TDC started was Pn nant Governor.” at the given added impetus when the gn Council 45th Assembly District Demo- mi cr.it ic Council, in a special reso- nif mnend- lution. similarly urged Munnell i an clu )S. ”t.» submit his name as a can- i »pie w¡ Mu meeting in January The TD(' further ed "to all Demo councils, organi/at Mit c d In commit w .t pr.i ) .er ■ <>f Musical Art in performanc The third policy pha^e, the conmierical policv. must, even in scientific and medical pur- tec and Chichimec predecessors age Munnell to sor• d \T ;ghest office within too r ‘t ol tale of Cali- n pan 1 \<ha Fui ui i P hr nd eb'd be jhour d pi used toothbtushes resembling .11 be assisted by suits. take a realistic'approach those of ancient China and I,v the pe^!e of the Rosensttel, harpsichord, I j0 (he physician, the pharma- loinia. :-,.«r. lime and Ftigeiie ! ,.isi ani| the wholesaler,” lie con-I Research shows that these Robert Chick, Hub presiden It v. it-.on \ioloneeilo. i in ued toothbiushes were like ciieu ¡n making tnp aniniimceinenl !>» A i< ;:u soi.¿id l.v An Hn=elo \\ uiiHm'* showed how the sticks with one end bedceu tv b pi hi'.Til tne ¡mpoi t.-int an-t -i-- Corelli and Uan-.'Co C.emin- commercial policy must protect soft, fibrous pulp, which not 1 niflcant action "as t^-iig a drt , la ...11i. and tlio Viola 1'a Gamh.-i the plivsieian’s interests by as- only cleait.sed the teeth but ap- inite step towards the improve- Sonata in C Major by Handel snring “absolute reliability” ol plied a gentle massage to the rm'iit in the -tate ot < ditnrnia wih L>cgin the program. 1 products, | gum. i llte 3i-\car-oid Munnell, an, in The 15th AD resolution callo) committee on unnell "a great American, a Pons In the 1! >od Democrat and an <; stand- hp was cha; rr g leader vvith long and loyal tant Assembly c rvice to bis state and party.” nance and In..u: also cited his "exemplary ree-i lie is abo a O .is Democrat ic leader of the v !.iie All'.< ìtioii sembl. during the |.a-1 legis Joinl I • Doiikev's Ki'Hiii'i'Hii't* This action was authored and, of linancial ass troduced bv Edwin B. 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Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 47, December 03, 1957 |
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National Award Plaque Earned by Spurs Group
Southern
California
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■ V' • \y
TROJAN
VOL. XLIX
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957
NO. 47
SC Offers Royal Welcome
To Visiting Moroccan King
Record Enrollment Nears 48 Figures
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King Mohammed V. monarch of strategic Morocco, will be the special guest of the Fine Arts department and the Arab Student Association when he visits the SC campus today on his whirlwind sightseeing tour of the southland. The Morocco king will visit between 1 and 3 p.m. in
" the Harris Il.nl Gallerv <>! the
Men's Groups Battle in Bowl
Moroccan art un of Rabat, ir o lie displayed
Troy Health
Center Warns Of Diabetes
Checks Given Free Detection Week
A rV \ (
diaixt ic . Chances ai'“ you d in t know whether you are or not. But the Student liealth Service warns that approximately 0 1 per cent of students in a college ago group may lie expected to have the disease.
P u r-i n g Diabetes Detection We< k. which l>egan yesterday at SC. students will l>e given a thorough check to determine whelher or not they have the d.sease or are likely to develop it.
The Student Health Sen ice urges all students to take advantage of the tests, which are administered without c h arge during the week and which would normally cost up to $25 to complete.
Also taking children lrom the a/.areth Home are Alpha Epsi-i (12i, Alpha Rho Chi 121. Alpha Thu Omega (13), 5si lipsilon <12i. Chi Phi <12».
Rocket's Fate Still Doubtful
10!
i. Dolt;
Alpha Delta Pi < 17>*.
Cause Is Explained Host \ irietv Roys
Although everv new student From Vr-rieiy Boys. Delta Chi at Si’ is given a complete phys- vvj|| take n Kappa Alpha Ho', ical examination, including urin- phi Delta Dicta t1. D. Delta Tati alysis. Dr. Paul (). Greeley. di- Delta <15), Pi Kappa Alpha rector of the Student Health <14i. Sigma Cni (ID, and Service, poinled out that a sin- Lambda Chi Alpha (ID. gle urinalysis with negative results is of practically no diag- \-. nostic use in excluding diabetes. jt(n
Tn a previous dialieies detec- < tion survey, in which 3.132 stu- 1 dents were screened, only 33 por cent of the dialietics found would have been discovered by urinalysis alone.
Diabetes is caused by the failure of the pancreas to manufacture a proper amount of insulin, the hormone vital in converting
sugar into forms Ihe tm ly can |»(> | \n’KI> Pit I
use. This results in ihe eleva- MOSCOW The late tion of the sugar content in the space communique blood, and excess body sugar is dropped mention of Sf secreted into the urine.
Sugar Test (iiveti
Often, however, diabetics may have abnormally high blood-sugar levels and have negative urinalyses. Therefore, in addition to urinalysis a blood-sugat* tost is also utilized in the more thorough test. ...............
Experimental evidence has had completed 900 been found that early pathologi- around the earth ; cal changes in |
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