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PAGE THREE Daily Trojan Tells Mechanics and Style DAILY California trojan PAGE FOUR Mount, Pugh, Gonzales To End Careers VOL. XLIX LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1958 NO. *1 Eight Students Apply For ASSC Offices Thirty-Three Positions Open; Deadline Today Programs Slated On Conservation ICS of He will (l( nstra- i >n opera >k in incerine scale ichi. His purp« JOURNALISTS JUDGE - E. H Er jtesscrs NEWSPAPER DAY 800 High School Students Visit SC St will sponsor a s( three public lecture-den lion programs next \\ conjunction with National Con- . 1,1 .p. [ processes tor i servation Week and the 1 neo- dore Roosevelt Centennial. William J. Mellor and John W. Mann of the L A. Air Pollution Control District will speak today at 11 in 22o FH. As rep-resentatives of the AP( iJs j»uS-lic services section, they will show films and discuss the southland's smog problem. At tin' A PCD. Mellor holds the post of senior information assistant. Holding degrees from hwestern State College, mbia University and Okla-i I'ni\(isit >. he has served Sunerintendcnt of Public greater X quantities of oil from un ground reservoirs. Also an SC graduate. Ii straw is a member of American Institute of Mec ical Engineers. Model Dcmonst rats The model demonstrates oil is trapped underground the huge pressures needei release it. Oil will not come of the ground by itself, must be forced out by pies from expanding gas and s water that are found un ground with the oil. Underground p r e s s u r e and president of junioi ;JS “primary’’ metho of production, can recover on about 25 of a reservoir’s ■ Rain Delays Class Brawl Due In untol'sccn, adverse weather, tin* Frosh - Soph Brawl was postponed yester-da> :u noon In freshman and sophomore e-ass presidents Boh (ioiigli and Connie Bul-g rin. l'lans are not being ahan-doned. however, and llie battle will lie fought sometime ¡11 the near future. Pending consultation wi h their respective class council*. I lie «'lass presidents said they will announce the new date and place .Monday. Y Carnival Deadline Near Iv eight petitions have 1 itted foi the 11 ASSfc as of 3 p.m. ye d tl itend 25. 2ti am petit ions t - Stan Ai Wallv K ill candidate for an offic ■tai \ in Oklahoma. Later, he i of men at the Univcr- mdarv m ual V C'arni\. larch 21 from e Schi Fit/H panel n din ling II. !’v lin I» ( hah in ! ii pera Fidelio „ C. fcr Repeat Performance Directed Relations j,, maintain and restore under- lb' has directed public rela- ground pressures, so that engi-tions for an Oklahoma ( ity oil neers can get two to three times (ompain and a furniture manu- as much oil from the same res-laetunng firm in Memphis, orvoir. Trim. lie came to the APCD in Cailf. Can’t Produce 19.14. receiving his present po- According to Rakestraw. Cali-sition in 19.1.5. fornia cannot produce enough Mann, a native of Little Rock, oil to meet demands, but in Ark . attended SC and majored spite <d declining production, in public administration. He demand is still rising, lie stivs-worked for Los Angeles Countv sed that greater oil recovery as Administrative Assistant in through the underground pre<-the office of the Chief Ad- : sure system used properly is ministrative Officer and Chief essential. Mechanical Engineer. Later he rhe oil field must l>e opera t-was Supervisorial Field lines- ?d as a single unit in order to ti,Tator. insure proper use of pressures. Joined APC D he said- AM landowners and pro- Gariima Phi Beta He joined the APCD in 1955 .duccrs rnust cooperate and earlv in 1956 was appoint- seM,P lf oil recovery is are not ready, the ueai be postponed to Tuesd; later. According lo Tan. chairman of the it is a 1 list come. In basis for booth spaces in case of duplications The theme this >eai the World in Ho Days Mi i i. I lit ich t hi distant to the head of tlie made oa.' pu ,t We services section of the In-rmation-Educat ion Division. The Wednesday eevning lec-re will feature Stanley R. eenbock. special assistant for e L.A. County Flood Control strict and another SC’ gradu-e. lit' will discuss local flood ni water conservâtio fare tlie entries n ipeorn )mega. ring toss game: .’hi Omega, selling bal Alpha Omicron Pi. sho a heel game: Ka^ipa Delti ~ Pi Beta P ’ookies. Chinese Club. C! ineligible for the office he wa* petitioning. With the added pe-la\ with titioii". Miss Morris, said, "thing mdidate.N aie beginning to look up." t As things look now, many >ner Pat §:tices will probably run un-op-posed. Miss Morris said. "There is so much political apa-• petition bv thy on campus this semester that ineligible tor it is really disconcerting.” But ¡< to be hold the five petitions turned in ye«* 7. terdav offer some eneourage- led in so far ment anrl things "seem to be ooking up." Mi'S Morris explained that on» )f the reasons for the poor rurn-)Ut ot candidates might be the act that elections are l^ein; early this year. Last, ear the election was held on lay 1 and 2. The turnout of candidates nidi greater than is expected !iis year. Few offices went tin-pposed but there is an indie«-ion that many people will re-eive an office this \ear without v en a campaign. Miss Morris announced yester-ay the members of the elections ommission as Chuck Adams. Barbara Corrodini. Mary Ann iirnin. Susan Heller. Lois Mc-aggai t. Juan ta Snka.iain, Adel*» chwartz. Louis Voorhees. Don lie same oil ice Wallei stein and Tom HarrS'. •andi^-tes w as Miss Morris ut ges all stuti.riH who applied for membership ri the elections commission to hr’"* work at the polls. kin, senator-at-a labia n. junior atty Wynn. AS-hn K o e 11 e r . School of En-Mit cheli, AMS held ?s Berg, presi- y il of Commerce: ,\ tulolph tor AS- ASSC election t1 M&sibility. Miss t thev will be ha\e 11." R w ere only T in: two Of Le Alim A' t /. Panel Participant' i. .laquino hi Briggs, ipany the a sweepstakes avvar le piano •cries of I'iiiip der that ; md and p i'. t :io a a tow an Music Professor Presents Recital Present Laws However, present laws enabl one producer or landowner t prevent others from producin more oil effectively through ! unit opertion. Such legislation, i he said, has made impossible (,ihers are Ski ( lub. snow District and another SC gradu- (hp uso ()f m(j(iprn ()j| concs: Spurs and Knights, dart oot recovery methods in California £ame; Alpha Phi. choose paii of prob- tjcjc]s ' shoes game: Delta Gamma, ban- 1 ni>‘ All arrangements for t he anas: C hime.s, hot di*4s. and The program will begin at 7 combination Conservation Week Student Council on Religion, in 22ti FIT. Also scheduled is a -T-R series have hem made by penny pitching: Sophomore lilm showing the development Professor William H. Wake (if Council, root beer, of various fiood protection met- )|lf. geography department. Prizes are lieing award this hods employed in the communi- Dean Tracey E. Strevey of vear for the most lieautiiul. ty. Entitled “From the Moun- LAS is chairman of the camp- most humorous, most original, tains to 1 he Sea. the picture us planning committee for the most symbolic and most profit- reviews work of the Flood Con- Roosevelt Centennial. able. j»lu‘ ! trol District and the Army ~ ! Corps of Engineers. Flood Control Expert Steenbock’s joi) includes directing public relations and information program for the Flood Control District. He ¡came to the staff in 1955, after holding smiliar posts with the California State Personnel Board a n d General Motors Corp.. was well as several years iti radio and newspaper work. The third lecture is planned for Thursday morning at 11 also in 228 FH and will be presented by Robert E. Rakestraw, Richfield Oil Corp. engineer. Official ________Pilots Finish Flight Safety \ !>plicat ions for student teaching assignments for the Pt.'iH fall semester mai he filed this week. Students who plan to do directed teaching ne\t fall slum'll contact the office of Directed Teaching in \d-minist rat ion Building, Room Himmédiatto make application and an appointment for interview. Those w ho have pa|wrs on file and have not yet taken Directed Teaching should react i\ ate their applications at this time. \N . ti. Cannon Director of Student Teaching Sixty-three pilots and on* civilian were graduated from SC’s University College Aviation Safety Division yesterday. The\ had completed an eight-week training course in aviation safety. A campus ceremony ua« held for the new graduates, who will he assigned a< F light Safety Officers. Capt. Carl M Christenson. director of flight safety for United Airlines and originator of the red instrument lighting system for airplant cockpits, addressed the group Dr. John von Rohr Will Address Worshippers at Sundays Service Theology Professor Slated to Speak About Facing Oneself Dr. John von Rohr, professor , Seminary ii of historical theologv and his- Fellowship tory of Christianity, will deliv- search fron er his sermond "Facing One- Advancemei 19 M. Ford Fund to Educati» in Yo-k Times, and nt< on the out-ol the SC Opera Books For Asians Set self.'' at the S Service in Bov; at 11 a.m. Dr. von Rohi V Worship 1952. Auditorium His fields of special interest and study are: The life and coived his thought of Martin Luther and Dr. Beckett Will Speak B.B.A. from the University o \sians drive Minnesota, his B.D. from th( and continue Chicago Theological Semmarv and his Ph.O from Yale Univer sit X’. He has been a minister ai parishes in South Dakota. I tab the L Act on Tlie Books f< w ill begin Mond through Friday. Cartons for used text book: will be placed in the houses o all groups living on campus ant in various locations on campus Service clubs in charge <¡1 the Connecticut, and was a tcaclu project are til»' Amazons number of the min’sterial s'; Squires. Knights. Spurs and AI- at Pasa d c n a I iesbv tei i pha Phi Omega. Church. Teaching Career 11 is teaching career incluí an associate professorship in i the natun Reformat io Protestanti >f the Protestant a comparison of and Roman Cath- olicism. the history of n in early America and prot denominai ions. Main M«*mherships N; Kohr 11 Ass ctors vv est (LMiÈtì 8«il Notice t n :v. Lo A Soul! ligion at Pomona College and Claremont Graduate School. He became chairman ment of religion at 1 1951. He is present l.v sor at Pacific School ion at Berkeley. Calif. Articles and review dent of 1951. He is a mem American Society < History and was on tive committee of t coast section in 11*.>1 )[ tl M'icai p., •ai i a I ■her and Ar Frederic Mi "the First Lady of mncy in Fri the year 1957” for i„ 1951 he Students w ho expect to complete requirements for teaching or other credentials in •lune, I!l.*i8. willi the university reconmiendation or verifica- ¡-,v xon Rohr have been pub- tion should turn in today. lished in such journals and mag- Application materials are azines as the "Journal of Bible available in ?»•>() Administra- and Religion." "Archiv fuer Retimi Building. 9 - PJ and 1-5 formationsgeschichte." “Church Monda> through Friday. Historv,” "Peview of Reli/ion.” I.air applicauln c.illuni Ik- ( •),,( .f ,,, ‘I heolo ical S'-niinarv assured of tlir prompt drli\ pc;'!.stei and “Crossroads' er\ of t heir eredenl ia !s. lie received the Blatchford Association of Un Polier. . . ■ „ u ivtu„ lessors, tlie i acitic logical Discussion written Bay Association o tional (’lunches a and Beta Gamma .s arv fraternity. iroup. the C 'ongrega-Ministers d to Mi I rv in" R. AI cilio, I lean School ot Education Family >Ian Dr. von Rohr is married, has This week's responsh «■ read 111" Will lie fell b> (.¡well .Nol'loll. I.e'iOll Mortar Board president. Inter- two rhildrei THEOLOGIAN TALKS—Dr. John vco Rohr, professor «t tin Pac.fic School of Religion, will present his sermon, "F^cmq Ourselves,” at the Sunday Worship Service in Bovard Auditorium. Dr. von Rohr is both a Presbyterian minister and an educator. ith resean Irlmi atilt Wllllalll f'rltw-i b.lll- it In r- in Bel ke- tune Ushers Toi the Suiidav Serv- Fellowship for advanced studv Bliss, alto: Samuel Thompson. Members of the <|uaitet are ice are members of ¿igm* Phi from the Chicago Theological i dent Ron Mitchell will give the Nancy Weaver, soprano; Sharon i Epsilon fraternity. Pi
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Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 81, March 07, 1958 |
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PAGE THREE Daily Trojan Tells Mechanics and Style
DAILY
California
trojan
PAGE FOUR Mount, Pugh, Gonzales To End Careers
VOL. XLIX
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1958
NO. *1
Eight Students Apply
For ASSC Offices
Thirty-Three Positions Open; Deadline Today
Programs Slated On Conservation
ICS of He will (l( nstra- i >n opera >k in
incerine scale ichi. His purp«
JOURNALISTS JUDGE -
E. H Er
jtesscrs
NEWSPAPER DAY
800 High School Students Visit SC
St will sponsor a s( three public lecture-den lion programs next \\
conjunction with National Con-
. 1,1 .p. [ processes tor i
servation Week and the 1 neo-
dore Roosevelt Centennial.
William J. Mellor and John W. Mann of the L A. Air Pollution Control District will speak today at 11 in 22o FH. As rep-resentatives of the AP( iJs j»uS-lic services section, they will show films and discuss the southland's smog problem.
At tin' A PCD. Mellor holds the post of senior information assistant. Holding degrees from hwestern State College, mbia University and Okla-i I'ni\(isit >. he has served Sunerintendcnt of Public
greater
X
quantities of oil from un ground reservoirs.
Also an SC graduate. Ii straw is a member of American Institute of Mec ical Engineers.
Model Dcmonst rats The model demonstrates oil is trapped underground the huge pressures needei release it. Oil will not come of the ground by itself, must be forced out by pies from expanding gas and s water that are found un ground with the oil.
Underground p r e s s u r e and president of junioi ;JS “primary’’ metho
of production, can recover on about 25 of a reservoir’s ■
Rain Delays Class Brawl
Due In untol'sccn, adverse weather, tin* Frosh - Soph Brawl was postponed yester-da> :u noon In freshman and sophomore e-ass presidents Boh (ioiigli and Connie Bul-g rin.
l'lans are not being ahan-doned. however, and llie battle will lie fought sometime ¡11 the near future.
Pending consultation wi h their respective class council*.
I lie «'lass presidents said they will announce the new date and place .Monday.
Y Carnival
Deadline Near
Iv eight petitions have 1 itted foi the 11 ASSfc as of 3 p.m. ye
d tl
itend
25. 2ti am petit ions t - Stan Ai Wallv K
ill candidate for an offic
■tai \
in Oklahoma. Later, he i of men at the Univcr-
mdarv m
ual V C'arni\. larch 21 from
e Schi Fit/H
panel n
din
ling II.
!’v lin I» ( hah in ! ii
pera Fidelio „ C. fcr Repeat
Performance
Directed Relations j,, maintain and restore under-
lb' has directed public rela- ground pressures, so that engi-tions for an Oklahoma ( ity oil neers can get two to three times (ompain and a furniture manu- as much oil from the same res-laetunng firm in Memphis, orvoir.
Trim. lie came to the APCD in Cailf. Can’t Produce
19.14. receiving his present po- According to Rakestraw. Cali-sition in 19.1.5. fornia cannot produce enough
Mann, a native of Little Rock, oil to meet demands, but in Ark . attended SC and majored spite |
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