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PAGE THREE
Pi Phi Leader Feafurcd: Rov/ifes List Parties
Southern
California
DA! LY
C
TROJAN
PAGE FOUR Six Track Marks May Fall on Saturday
VOL XLIX
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958
NO. 85
WesicV Club
¡ews
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l'.y MAUILÏ.K MIU»0\ lì (i'X I'm .in I »‘¡iliirc làlitor
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(I'uidiw »nil Keen
STANDING COMMITTEE
Courses,. Faculty Rating System Passed by Senate
Book Drive Increases
I Must riiled on l’a;;e
.More thaii L>0 books w nated to SC’s Books fc Drive vostordav. l>rin*'i
% UO-
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the
fit thr* Dohony !i->rs IT-ill, Student
with T
“NV-roes placo with ini: them ì A Kith
Hi ,in stilt*’
would hav<
Í ruth
Phvsi
Viral in Faith, ells Club
and Bridge Hall 'r a d:<ap''oiptine
. drive ehairman. s aro picking i¡i e,.] t'vìt thr> driv on ihe way.”
! nglish Book« urnri«ing develop
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10 tno woi’rt c aucfl^inn ch<in*r'
slrikon froin ilio bylaws of hi« frn’ornilv II • said Ihat ono oT
t!i<* natior.al officers was prò- '
listini ’ho ehange pleading tliai '**'•
11 was a (Yimmnnist move. l'ntil Dr.
thi« man was oul of officorship, G'or thf* word chance could not 1)0 tidi". -livido I ti-t hj
liflt'ial Iuterinarriage
viows on racial ititorman’iago.
Rev. Jack Shaffer said li» would The
rvake his «on or dauirhlor av are may lo
vili bove down th*ir throat” J nointir and if ihov aro w illino lo faert lenV. tv
what 1 hov want. "Vn
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Wosle
Ouest liir Trulli
t mutai ion ocetirrod hv ione." Dr. (¡('or siateti, hof-.'s Princinle. which o free v ili of electron«, »rovo thè chance ihoory
rineiple." Dr. Goer said. Iiat there is froo will in Il is impossible to lich way electron* will tliey collide. m-o is freodom in this then it is possible that dso ireedom in thought ine: through thè neurons man hrain.” ho said.
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Dean Strevey To Attend’Meet
'! I .AS, will represent SC at 1!ie
iemi-Annual Conference in San-I Barbara tomorrow and S 11-
Jlee. wJI take an active pari iho eoni'erenco’s series (»1 p.tn-d .....rs and luncheons.
lich includes members from :lorres nn the We«1 Coast, will ‘What Should We Expect o! ir Knt^rip" Freshmen.” Other uc^tion problems of mutual nortanc“ will also bo discusser!
today's Weather
i tli^m off to the Ada Fr ¡whore they will ho sent to the Fat- F>s|.
A non-profit association. l!ie Asia Foundation, will send ihe books to coHp'/e student« and profo«'ors in India. Japan. Korea and Malava.
? (KKI Rook (¡nal
Since the drive expects lo receive at I ast 2.000 hooks by the en 1 of this week. “Trojans will have to give wholeheartedly an 1
: ap dl; .
“Most needed.” said Miss Wynn, “are books used in arenerai studied courses and other 100 and 200 numbered courses.”
“We o'-nec'al’y need English textbooks.” she answered in renn to tb" "opeeous donation of English hooks rec^ix^d yesterday.
Need Is I > real
“The p^od for textbooks i» great io the Fee T>st and we hope to st"rt ihe development of intormtiona1 undrtr;tandincr •»nd fr’ondship lhro""h our used book drive.*’ she added.
Miss Wynn reminded Trojans that approximately 17.000 stu-deni< attend SC usine some 100.000 textbook« each semester. “We want some of these textbooks.” she emphasized.
SC Student Gives Recital
French Sati.re To be Viewed
”A Nous La Liberie, third in a scries of film classics sponsored by Delta Kappa Alpha and the cinema department for Hie spring semester, will be presented tonight at 8 in 133 FI I.
The French movies, a social satire, is ihe story of two vagabonds and i> considered to hr one of director Rone Clair’s best films along with “Sous Le> Toils tie Paris” and ”Le Million.-’
Because of policy, only season tick'ts S3 -will he sold.
Passes entitling the bearer to single admission will l>e distributed by university departments having a special academic interest in the film such as a language department. The season lickot cove’s the remaining 10 films (»1 the series.
The Japanese film classic “Rashomon” w il he shown next week and other coming attractions ar° “Death of a Salesman.’’ ”T li e Bicycle Thief” and "The Battle of the a French Resistance
Student Show To Opsn for
SC Artists
Students To Voice Opinions, CriHcisms
r.\ I.AKin I IMIKK AS.SC Pi ■ 'ident w;thdrew ea:
prulcssoi s and the cout ses lie>' yesterday, she reported, an open lor
The Associated Art Council of thè Depai t Fine Arts is currentlv spon ing thè second student show contesi for all registered students.
A series of pri/.cs will awarded al thè desci'elion thè jury, consisting of Di 1 La porte, an art historian, m ber of thè Los Ang l-- Coi Al t Itisi ¡iute and a vi.-itiiv:
ïtio'i Rails, 'he pictm
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SoSsct
All stml«*nl>. who ha\e deferred tuition accounts are reminded, t hat the fir*>t payment is due on March 17, except for those students registered under Public Law 5.>0. Payments made after March IT will In* subject to a $.>.00 late payment fee unless an extension has been granted by the Office of Deferred Tuition. Checks and money orders for the exact amount are acceptable by mail-or in person at the liuj*sar's Of rice, cash payments must he made at the Bursar's Office.
B. K. Culver Head of student loans and deferred tuition
turer I rom Immaeul; College; Jule Langsnt critic, writer for / Magazine. \ ¡siting lec staff member of Pasa X ws; and Robert 1 sociale curator til art geles Count} Musei prize is .
One Dollar I ee A fee of SI mu-t . each entry. Only one person must be subn
three pieces of wori
they teach will be open lor, a check of another candidate, evaluation and criticism h\ a John Pachucko. who had turn-
ndent 1RU- standing committee set up *n a petition tor that ottice. nt of hy the ASSC Senate last night, revealed that no such student
in ;ur- Thi> studeni rating system, u‘1's registered in the university,
recommended by Independent Tht* independent Women’s ' : : Men's Representative Stan Representative will also ha\e to
I *">c Ai kin. would let students voice elected by a write-in- \ote.
their opinions on the elfective- shp continued. Jo Weidmann.
II be ness oi facultv membeis and «ha,i petitioned for the of-
f :Iso allow them to point out to | »ce. was disqualified by the ' ‘ » -‘dminisuation courses which Flections Commissioner because
leel are trivial and of no, of a lou' -rar!e average. Also
lacking a candidate will be the ( ollecte.l ( riticisms office of Music President when
Bob De Simone was disqualified
I np i*ii is*» OI the iliTimit- M
because of grade point ileficien-
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1-4.
lee is to cover ti: of the exhibition. If then be a surplus, it will lie over to the Art Student Fund. fi The Downstairs Gull Harris Hall will be open cept work March 21. frt and on Tuesday. March 2'> froir 9-12. The Arts and Architecture Library win accept contest material on Tuesday from b-7 p.m.
Framed I’ainiings Paintings must lie framed and wired securely for hanging, and prints, drawin must lie mat led. All fabric must be submitted in a mini mum of one-yard lengths.
Sales will ho encouraged dur ing the exhibition which will Ik held in the Downstairs Gallery A
' Heart tt-e’s investigations of the ac
an art uemic standards on campus, tl
, i i .... i No ( oni|K*tition
ci llected opinions and criticisms i *
rer and would be published in a pani-’ Running unopposed aftet the
na Star ' phiet and distributed to the stu- disqualification of hopeful Phil
as- dent bod\ Kelmar for Associated Men's
Los An- -We ail have our private gi ipes Student president will lie IR
I-irst about pwdessors and the curri- President Ronald Mitchell
culum." Ark in stated. “This me- Another motion by Arkin re-thod of evaluation would binstriding student on-campus
tiicm out ni tii(* open so tlje stu- P;,,'.iiiV-T facilities to rommutters dent body as a whole could lien- "’ho liv^d further than eicht 1,1 1 1 ,;it from them. blocks from school was passed
Administration Value 11 1Senate with only a tew’’
mum <’1 “It would also be of value to questions about the d ificulties
,n , the administration and laculty implementation.
in st i ■eamlining the "courses and Window NtW*kers
v eliminating poot teachei.'." he Arkin recommended a win-
e should iaj j dow-sticker plan for cars which
lurned DaJ) ('assidy-, a member of! come from a distance far-away
is Loan !ncM\ judicial court, recommend- enough to qua I if) tlieir dri\ i's
ed that t!ie ev iluatioti commit- for campus parking te-iv .*• tee adopt the plan now in etfect This move automatical!;-in the School of Public Admin- strict.« row students u<o o' istration as a basis for their cars on campus, studv. Arkin also introduced a Dar':-
"They’ve used this t.vp<’ of stu- *ng resolution recommending a dent evaluation very well there. letter to the oity council pro-uid ?. e a t 1 v improved their testing the use of Th-' ''I-'nio
teaching etiectivoness." he said, parking faciliies i>\ Dodiror fat ^ Candidates Out during the coming spring sea-
a nd Flections Commissioner Pat son.
signs Morns' report approving candi- Damn Dodgers
brics iites tor ASSC oft iees la«t night "I his traflic will greatly ag-nini- disqualified John McMahon, the gravate our already difficult only candidate for Senior Class parking problem. ’ ho declared, dur- Piesident. In strong agreement w a %
According to Miss Moni?
Arehitectur President Fid Ma-
fice can now l>e filled only by lone who said that it was un-
mmlssion of 10 per cent a victorious write-in candidate r" SC students to eliminate
will Ik> charged on all sales, who is able to meet the quali- ^his space. The motion was pas-
with the commission going to fications. pd and will appear on the spring
I the Art Student Loan Fund. Leon Miller, candidate for ballot for student bod.v approval.
Damn Dog
Songfest Progress Report Presented to Senate
The furry spectn 'irebiter III al«o launt the senators
tirnod
Songfest C hairmen .•sandy j Quinn and Lorna Young made a report to the Senate last night
will he outlining the overall progrès of ihe Songfest Committee t
ili Wil iam
r périment fact« on r>m. These fads are t< to Hie members of ■V Club and the action •ini ill's'll will denend i ortitudo and mo’ivatio
p'.lil:
• view of the ¡ill the vveatli-
Hancock Audiionui thr* scene of a recital tomorrow evening at S:.0,!) hv Mi-s Ciò Li- ^att
to Obma-(;orosi:i.'graduate s*u- The progress report w
first in a series of three re-
i(i -ic TemtHM-itore lodav re;:c!i a hi"h of 6°. decree« 'r a low iif A I degrees at SC
• < tli-s mnrnintr P.-iin nr-oO-
ASSC Senate | p Troitm (iealir»
Little Foxes Wili Debut Tuesday Evening at Bovard
dent majoring m piano. *'• si in a
Inc-ludecl in Mss Gorosin’s leased by the commit tee to tl performance will be the Toe- administration.
cata and Fu^ue in L) Major by and the Daily iiojan ue.oii'-, i Bach. Sonata Op. Sia iLes with the step hv sfp advance-Adieux) b> Beethoven. Polon- ment of the committee to the I aise in Pi-Flat Minor h_v Chopin May 9 Songfest da.e. and Alleluiali hv Louise Talma. To Shorten Slum
A native of the Philippines. The committee decided to
Miss Gorosin has lieen at SC s|lor*ien t|10 length of the show, 'ilice L9"jò. Sue is a nienîbei ol winch presented 2ti en’ri s last Mu Phi Fpsilon. National Mus- vcar ,() about 22 entries This ic Sorority, and a graduate of ‘V¡U stream line the pcrfor-t he University of Santa Tomas. manCe. but will make competi-Manila. She is the niece of the , ljon much stiffer in the prelimi-
“Thc Lillie P'oxe.s." presented hy the department of Drama: directed bv Dr Herbert M Stahl, »"ociaio professor c.f drama, will make it« appearance Tuesday night ai S 30 p.m. m Bnvard Auditorium The pla> will run through Saturday.
“1 dlian Heilmans story of greedy brothers and a greedy «i«ter who coldly devour the earth, scheming, twisting, driving their wav to material success. is a fxirtrail of a hitter definite point of view.” I>r. Stahl »aid.
“Well Made flay”
As the modern day representative of the so-called “well-made pla\ ” j«s Heilman has a cop-rrpte organized mind; her ploi 1« clearly planned v'ilh excitins “build,'’ and her style of writing is “most dramatic.” he continued.
“The Little Foxes” i-t the second In -IllV ’ sut-cesrlul dl lillJ by Miss 1 lell ni.i ii “The t’lid-
late Manuel C. Briones, former 1 president pro tempore of the Philippine senate. Miss Gorosin played with ihe Manila symphony orchestra in 1H.>t and has played many concerts in Manila.
The petite pianist recently performed at the Annual Mu Phi Sorority Concert, playing two unpublished p’occs by Dr. Ernes! Kavitz of the SC Music School. Siie was also euost artist and speaker at a recent Westchester Women's Club Meetifg where she appeared in
naries. Miss Young said
The report warned that the deadline for submitting entries is March 21 and that none will be accepted afterwards.
Although many groups have begun their evening practices, several of them have not handed in their application and cleared their entry select on. several
groups have turned in duplicate selections and have had to change their number. Judging from the number ol applications that have been turned in. the preliminaries will feature mor
Hicert and afterward spoke on ! conditions in her inti ve land. „"^Vüôns'than they have in any
previous year. Quinn said. Publicity Program Mapped
report outlined sevei
In another motion by Arkin place a motion on the «pring b? lot the question of installing tl sma'l mongrel whidi was broug to the campp« late ip^t year 1 the Independent Men's Count as the new George Tirebitr came under heavy fn-o from t’r Senate.
A lsr i passed bi
a moti ion hy Mitr *hoH thnt ^ co?n-
mit tee c/'t y ^ to studv the
el \enf‘s^ of iho pregni uni-
ve> - it' • rotinsoün
AT-, »i stiuionf> fnlt that
t!ieye ! not )n° f»»i ndrnnntr
Miss Goiosi it is .1 student Muriel Kt
TROJAN TROPHY - Ac
trophy are Songfest cha
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DR. HERBERT STAHL
. director
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Di. .St?4*!
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“Because Mi'S l.oilman I« one of outstanding playwrights. I am happy thai we can bring ihi« production in the attention of students and faculty here at SC.” «aid Dr. Stah!.
Students will he able to see 1 hi' production with their activity l.-iok- Foi those .stiidr-nt-who do no have th-ir activity
ai the University Ticket < r1 c •
Hoover St. »
Off ii ¿«il
Sot icc
Instructors are reminded that llllsalisluetorv Hot ires tiivflillg the tirsi li\r v.rrl.s of I fir *.r mc-ster aft- itiir ill t!ir- Kr-is
Irar’s Office March IT.
I >. . K\ ans
Vsst. Registrar
stati
promotional jilans» which an being organized by Publicity
Chairman John McMahan. Ap- dude expanded rumination t< proxiniat^ly loWcomplimentary the sc Alumni Association th* tickets for a special high school- xrujau Club and the h-.norarv junior college section " ^ ^ , vcar clubs> such as the ’58 club distributed throughout the Los,
Angeles area for student lead-! The present over ns oi the local school.'. The I of (he piibiicity il.
r] tf.e Songfest sweepstake Sandy Quinn and co-chairman exact replica cf the university the winning Songfest entry
itegli
idfra bdand Ibis it. In pillinole colila-more mieresl in Songlest and groiif» to improve puhlic relations lor entry.
; thè universily ¿iingit
j Further publicity ¡ilans in- placet
to parli
ini d\
1 iie commi tier has selected the guest conductor and office host for the program, w hose objective names will not be announced to en until shortly b:-ime the pro 11 r i 11 c filili I. ^ i t y c .t i i I a if f < i ■ 11 in then iti:, for was Nelson Itiditle and
Are You the oKicial liosi was Dr Rolierl iav«* lx*en (lordon. associate dean ol stu-iil aieas < dents.
So»Ss« t
Application tor Sjieeial examination* for removal of !•■< in imirsf-s taken '-priii" Ifl.'iT and later must be made at Ih« Registrar's <>rfiee. and the special examination fee m*ist V><=
paid at the fîursar's Offitv» bf Monday. March IT. The examination schedule will be prepared from paid applications and will be mailed The spediti eA:itiiilialli>ll period begli»* Mari b *;*». 4
I !. \\ . l'a I more Regist rar
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PAGE THREE Pi Phi Leader Feafurcd: Rov/ifes List Parties Southern California DA! LY C TROJAN PAGE FOUR Six Track Marks May Fall on Saturday VOL XLIX LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 NO. 85 WesicV Club ¡ews Gil r ¿códice j C <11 l'.y MAUILÏ.K MIU»0\ lì (i'X I'm .in I »‘¡iliirc làlitor tlv W (I'uidiw »nil Keen STANDING COMMITTEE Courses,. Faculty Rating System Passed by Senate Book Drive Increases I Must riiled on l’a;;e .More thaii L>0 books w nated to SC’s Books fc Drive vostordav. l>rin*'i % UO- A-ia the fit thr* Dohony !i->rs IT-ill, Student with T “NV-roes placo with ini: them ì A Kith Hi ,in stilt*’ would hav< Í ruth Phvsi Viral in Faith, ells Club and Bridge Hall 'r a d: |
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