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Prezant. LeGrand Reach Runoff Library Renaming Lauds Chancellor The former Los Angeles worked to see the library ex-Central Library will be named pand and grow. Library corn-after the late USC Chancellor mission members have praised Rufus B. von KieinSmid at him as both a moral leader formal dedication ceremonies and intellectual stimulant, tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. j Dignitaries expected to at-The Los Angeles Board of tend the dedicatory cere-Librarv Commissioners and monies include Albert A. Los Angeles Mayoi Samuel *ne- president of the com-Yortv will officiate at the mission; Dr. Albert S. Robbin-ceremony to be held in the heimer. former USC educa-library's 2nd floor rotunda, tional vice president. Samuel He will discuss von Klein-Smid's view of the university of the common man. Dr. von KieinSmid worked on this belief to expand all the facilities, LeVine says. Following these remarks, Mayor Yorty will speak briefly. He is expected to touch on Dr. von KleinSmid’s contributions to society as an educator, University chan-civic-minded citizen and example to others. Dr. Robbinheimer is expected to conclude the trib- Dr. von KieinSmid served Aorty, mayor of Los Angeles, |cejjor on the Library Commission Harold L. Hamill. Los An- for 28 years until he resigned geles Cit\ librarian, and other last March because of failing | library commissioners, health. 1 The informal ceremony will He was commission f o r 28 years, dent LeVine on Dr. von ; in thit capacity'KleinSmid’s numerouacontri-1te~P7«int~aTthe dedication, longer tiian any other man. butions to the Los Angeles During that time the doctor library system. . , „ utes with personal highlights chairman^ of the begin with remarks by Presi- q{ thg Hfe Dr_ von Kieinsmid's daughter will also Coach McKay To Spark Rally Unveil Plaque The ceremonies will end with the unveiling of a plaque on the main entrance and a portrait to be hung in the library board room at a later i date. The $500 portrait was purchased by Library Commission from Flavio Cabral, Coach John McKay and State game. Students will artist from the Los Angeles KNX-radio announcer Tom meet the team at United Air- area. It pictures Dr. von Kelly will headline the Tro- lines at 9:30 p.m. KieinSmid seated at his desk, jan Rally today at noon in a TGIF will be held at Stan facing the viewer. Bovard Auditorium. Hall's parking lot on Oct. 23, The Central Library was McKay and Kelly will dis- with another rally set for the actually renamed in honor of cuss football terminology and Troyland Carnival on Oct. 30. Dr. von KieinSmid last spring. Union Square in San Fran- When he resigned from his cisco will be the stage for a office Mayor Yorty conceived Trojan rally on Nov. 6. Root- of the idea as a way of honor- ( er buses will take students to ing him while still alive. game the Remaining Told VICTOR — Elections Commissioner Andy Eccnomcu, (1) congratulates Biff LeGrand, one of two candidates to reach the frieshman presidential runoffs as Commissconer Mary Ann Gumbinger looks on. Runoffs are Wednesday. explain some of the plays the football team may use to-morow night against Texas A&M. The coach-announcer team the USC-Stanford will also discuss other up- next day. coming games. “Yell leaders and the band Trojans to Open Campus For Annual Parents Day Faculty members partici- USC's doors open to mom special facilities on campus Robbinheimer informed an(j j}a(j tomorrow morning may do so by special request pating on the panel are Dean "* vT" ~ r> ~ I m also hoping to startjthe Chancellor of the renam- for the annuai Parents’ Day to tour guides. Alfred C. Ingersoll, Engineer- i,1SS .nim a new tradition of ha\ing a ing before his death, but the festivities. I ing; Dean William Himstreet Pair Wins Vote Despite Sparse Frosh Turnout By STAN METZLER Biff LeGrand and Bill Prezant emerged the victors in tlie freshman presidential race yesterday. Pat Donavon and Candy Wells led the field of vice presidential candidates. In Wednesday’s run-off battle, the four will face a .general lack of student interest as they compete for votes. The spars-e turnout of only j529 voters seemingly set an example for the majority of 'candidates as only five of the twenty-two running came to ^ jthe Student Lounge to hear “I should think that those % students who are vying for offices would care enough about the outcome of the race A jto come up and hear how they ' Iti my t-ini- vl ' IB tion Committee Co-chairman Andy Economou said. Turnout Disappointing Co-chairman Mary Ann Gumbinger directed her words to the voters, saying that “From the large number of students who ran for office,! this was an especially dis-‘ appointing turn-out. The apathy here is really awful.” Prezant captured the most votes for both races with a ,. . , , , . „ . , T . rice snould function as a con- 126 tally, while LeGrand was , , i u i-- j -.i- m- structive builder ot good stu- close behind with 101. . . , dents and not as a police In the vice presidential foroe led Miss DEAN PAUL BLOLAND Dr. Bloland Views Self As Builder - By JOHN CAMPER The Dean of Student s nf- will be there to get everyone bonfire on Hoover Blvd. be- dedication was the spirit for Saturday's f°re every UCLA-USC game,” until tomorrow. postponed j in game." Bill McQueathv, rally chairman, said. The newly-formed Brandy Hill Singers will also enter- The Knights, Squires. Registration at Tommy Amazons, Spurs, and Chimes usiness> on a ratio of 88-76. Associate Dean the rally chairman said. Chancellor von KieinSmid Tr°Jan beginS at 10:30 a-m-will assist in guiding parents. Grant C. Manson, The bonfire will be on Nov. died on July 9 at the age of 20. “We're anticipating good tain at the rally. The group is turnouts for all these rallies,” composed of four USC stu- McQueathv said, dents specializing in original “Today's rally will be a arangements of folk music. good opportunity for students “AH parents of USC stu-gg dents are invited to take part He was associated with the event> sa^ Program University for more than 42 Chairman Charla Hindley. years. He was chancellor "The whole idea of Parents from 1946 until his death. Day is to give the parents an Following his death. USC insight of what goes on Faculty members and students will discuss new con-; cepts in higher education at three different panel discus- 3Ciente sions beginning at 11 a.m. and Administrative Assistant Brandon Mehrle, Music. Dr. Fred Krinsky, political Dr. James W\ Nichols, English; Dr. Ken- Fine Arts; come’ like to thank Dr. Paul A. Eloland. USC's new Dean of Students char-Commenting on the out- acterized his job with this Prezant said. ‘‘First I'd statement in a recent inter-those who did view with the Daily Trojan, vote for me. I'd also like to “T consider myself an edu-urge all those who didn't vote cator and not a disciplinar-to help reestablish effective ian,” the youthful-1 oo k i n g freshman government at the Dean said. “My role is one of run-off Wednesdav. I would re-educatine, redirecting and McQueathv, who will em- to hear Coach McKay explain President Norman Topping USC." she added. They will cover such areas 06 . \ ^°° ' e6COnJ‘:also like to assure the fresh- rehabilitating." at as the four course program: ™um<"a l0/1.^’ °rj'Sn ' men ^ w'^ £*ve them a "^he whole ar^a of discip- balance and integration of X ^rkpat^ic^arc^-i^*06’ "0t a whisPer*” Iine is Cl0,lded in man>' Pe0* cee the rally, announced the some of the plays the team said of him. “For 43 years Opening the program will activities and academics; and tecture ^.jj| ajso participate 1 Aoathv Displayed rally schedule for the rest of uses. We really want stu- and in at least that many Ibe the campus tours leaving|the challenge of teaching and; students will oin arents the year. dents’ spirit to be up for the nations his name has been'from Tommy Trojan every j learning with an emphasis on in apathy displayed in airport rally will be Trojan-Aggie game tomorrow isynonymous with that of half hour starting at 11:30!industry, interest and excel An held Oct. 17 after the Ohio night,” he added. use. ia.m. Parents desiring to visit Hence. Unruh Slams Proposition 14 As CREA Segregation Plan By CHUCK CONYERS As housing pressures be-Jesse “Big Daddy" Unruh, come more intense, Negroes state democratic leader, spoke will move outside of these against Proposition 14 yester- lines, and the secret Maginotj day calling the proposed leg- receeds somewhat, the politi-islation a means of “getting cian explained. (real estate) brokers off the Speaking on the question of hook on discrimination proposition 14’s constitution-! charges. ality, Unruh believed the Su-J Proposition 14 aims at re- preme Court would not up-: pealing the Rumford Fair hold the law if it passed. Housing Act, which outlaws “The most basic right of discrimination because of race rrnnpri v “ thp npmorrst ^on-' in the sale or rental of most j the righT to own types of housing. it — not to discriminate.” During the question and Answering a question about! answer period Mr. Unruh the white renter's or land-; claimed he believed that the owner's defense against false | California Real Estate Asso- charges of discrimination, Un-ciation's principal desire to ruh replied, “We have a very' see the proposition passed fair mediation committee . . . was primarily an economic in the past year 198 such consideration. charges have been brought He felt that CREA brokers before it, and only three of were afraid they would lose these cases were settled business in a racially mixed against the landowners.” area because landowners “Actually, there are many would forego the broker's ser- ways of getting around the vices aiui sell the property Rumford Act,” he stated, “if personally instead. the owner is really intent up- The USC journalism alum- on discriminating.” nus added that he believed Unruh believed the Propo-the ghetto-forming “block- sition's defeat is important busting” sales techniques of because: both white and Negro brok- “Proposition 14 would not ers would at least be eased only repeal the Rumford Act, if Proposition 14 fails. it. would repeal all the sec- In block-busting, imagin- tions of California’s civil ary lines determining areas in rights statutes which pertain which only sales to Negroes to housing. If it passes. Prowill be made are drawn by position 14 would also prevent real estate managers. j (Continued on Page 2) Apathy Displayed “I think that the freshman 'Vf>nt on. a hey see it in terms this punishment and retribu-election indicates a serious t*on- But ^is 's an academic lacking, and if I am elected community, and our job is I will work with all freshmen education, to make our class the best at ^e Dean said his office USC." he continued. has two maJor functions — to _ . , . ., maintain the order necessary Totals for other pres.den-1 thg effectivp tion of Ual aspirants were Bob thg univergjt and t0 cnntn. Wines. 59; Tony Drewry ; feute tQ the educational ex- and we are encouraging all * ic ae ° '. perience of the students. students to attend,” said Miss au ?njan?m;f "To the extent that we can Jeff Wagner, 30 and Alan|counsej and redireet a student Levine, 22. offender we will have contri- Other vice presidential can- buted to his over-all effective-didates totalled the following r.ess as a citizen." he said, votes: Elayne Rossi and “jn many instances a stu-Pepper Webb. 51: Penni dent can go two ways." Dean Mandell, 40; Gregory Post. Bloland continued. “If we 39; Vicki Armstrong, 34; work with him early enough Carol Ann Arnold. 32; Jane,we can save his college^car-House and Lani Long, 27; eer.” Hugh Powell, 19 and Bob Some students commit such Koch, 12. (Continued on P:««e 2) join a sack lunch picnic in Alumni Park at 12:30. High-I lighting the picnic will be a parade by the Trojan Marching Band featuring Troy's famous mascot. Traveler. Cireet Parents “Yell leaders will lead everyone in a pre-game rally, Hindley. Mulvev White, vice president of student and alumni ! affairs; Dean of Students Paul A. Bloland, and Leonard R. Wines, executive director of university relations, will greet parents at a convocation in Bovard Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. They will speak of the achievements and goals of the University under the Master !Plan. Open house in residence halls and on the row lasts from 4 to 5 p.m. "Parents are encouraged to take tours of the campus and the row at this time. Miss Hind:e\ said. card Stunt Committee Design Chairman Sonny Sinking Group Chairman Bob Bard announc- Waller also announced that Bands and singing groups ed a change in the card stunt all 74 committee positions will entertain at a buffet design contest yesterday. have now been filled, dinner for parents from 5 to rphe contest was originally "Even though there is no 7 P.m. publicized as offering a free more room on the committee “Most of the sororities will Stanford weekend for the we really want to urge all the present tlie same type of winner. students to support us at the entertainment that was pre- The new prize, to be given games, starting tomorrow sented during rush week,” she to the student designing the night.” Waller urged, said. best stunt for the UCLA-USC The purpose of the Card Trams will be running from game next month, will be a Stunt Committee is to “pro-3:30 to 8 p.m. to taxi parents pair of tickets to the cross- duce outstanding card stunts between the campus, row and town classic. (with the aid of an IBM com- DEMO LEADER — State Democratic Leader Jesse M. Unruh meets with Trojan Democrafic Club President Glen Mowrer prior to his address yesterday denouncing Proposition 14. Unruh graduated from USC Journalism School in 1947. Card Committee To Change Prize the Coliseum. The Trojan- The contest, which began Texas A&M football game yesterday, will continue concludes the Parents’ Day through Oct. 23. Applications Program. and stunt grids are now avail- “Parents without tickets able in 324 SU. puter) and to promote a dynamic spirit with the rooting section,” he continued. USC was the originator of the now widely used card will be able, to buy reserved Stunts should be designed stunts, and this year became seats until 5 p.m. at the around an appropirate theme the second university in the ticket office on Saturday,” for the annual game between nation to use IBM cards in concluded Miss Hindley, I the two rival universities. processing them. pirF University of Southern California PAGE FOUR:' Trojans Will Host Student Scoffs At lackluster-Rebuffs I # I % I I y 1 I I \ I / % I Luckless Bunch of Aggies Vol. XVI «^>>72 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1964 No. 15
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Title | Daily Trojan, Vol. 56, No. 15, October 09, 1964 |
Full text | Prezant. LeGrand Reach Runoff Library Renaming Lauds Chancellor The former Los Angeles worked to see the library ex-Central Library will be named pand and grow. Library corn-after the late USC Chancellor mission members have praised Rufus B. von KieinSmid at him as both a moral leader formal dedication ceremonies and intellectual stimulant, tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. j Dignitaries expected to at-The Los Angeles Board of tend the dedicatory cere-Librarv Commissioners and monies include Albert A. Los Angeles Mayoi Samuel *ne- president of the com-Yortv will officiate at the mission; Dr. Albert S. Robbin-ceremony to be held in the heimer. former USC educa-library's 2nd floor rotunda, tional vice president. Samuel He will discuss von Klein-Smid's view of the university of the common man. Dr. von KieinSmid worked on this belief to expand all the facilities, LeVine says. Following these remarks, Mayor Yorty will speak briefly. He is expected to touch on Dr. von KleinSmid’s contributions to society as an educator, University chan-civic-minded citizen and example to others. Dr. Robbinheimer is expected to conclude the trib- Dr. von KieinSmid served Aorty, mayor of Los Angeles, |cejjor on the Library Commission Harold L. Hamill. Los An- for 28 years until he resigned geles Cit\ librarian, and other last March because of failing | library commissioners, health. 1 The informal ceremony will He was commission f o r 28 years, dent LeVine on Dr. von ; in thit capacity'KleinSmid’s numerouacontri-1te~P7«int~aTthe dedication, longer tiian any other man. butions to the Los Angeles During that time the doctor library system. . , „ utes with personal highlights chairman^ of the begin with remarks by Presi- q{ thg Hfe Dr_ von Kieinsmid's daughter will also Coach McKay To Spark Rally Unveil Plaque The ceremonies will end with the unveiling of a plaque on the main entrance and a portrait to be hung in the library board room at a later i date. The $500 portrait was purchased by Library Commission from Flavio Cabral, Coach John McKay and State game. Students will artist from the Los Angeles KNX-radio announcer Tom meet the team at United Air- area. It pictures Dr. von Kelly will headline the Tro- lines at 9:30 p.m. KieinSmid seated at his desk, jan Rally today at noon in a TGIF will be held at Stan facing the viewer. Bovard Auditorium. Hall's parking lot on Oct. 23, The Central Library was McKay and Kelly will dis- with another rally set for the actually renamed in honor of cuss football terminology and Troyland Carnival on Oct. 30. Dr. von KieinSmid last spring. Union Square in San Fran- When he resigned from his cisco will be the stage for a office Mayor Yorty conceived Trojan rally on Nov. 6. Root- of the idea as a way of honor- ( er buses will take students to ing him while still alive. game the Remaining Told VICTOR — Elections Commissioner Andy Eccnomcu, (1) congratulates Biff LeGrand, one of two candidates to reach the frieshman presidential runoffs as Commissconer Mary Ann Gumbinger looks on. Runoffs are Wednesday. explain some of the plays the football team may use to-morow night against Texas A&M. The coach-announcer team the USC-Stanford will also discuss other up- next day. coming games. “Yell leaders and the band Trojans to Open Campus For Annual Parents Day Faculty members partici- USC's doors open to mom special facilities on campus Robbinheimer informed an(j j}a(j tomorrow morning may do so by special request pating on the panel are Dean "* vT" ~ r> ~ I m also hoping to startjthe Chancellor of the renam- for the annuai Parents’ Day to tour guides. Alfred C. Ingersoll, Engineer- i,1SS .nim a new tradition of ha\ing a ing before his death, but the festivities. I ing; Dean William Himstreet Pair Wins Vote Despite Sparse Frosh Turnout By STAN METZLER Biff LeGrand and Bill Prezant emerged the victors in tlie freshman presidential race yesterday. Pat Donavon and Candy Wells led the field of vice presidential candidates. In Wednesday’s run-off battle, the four will face a .general lack of student interest as they compete for votes. The spars-e turnout of only j529 voters seemingly set an example for the majority of 'candidates as only five of the twenty-two running came to ^ jthe Student Lounge to hear “I should think that those % students who are vying for offices would care enough about the outcome of the race A jto come up and hear how they ' Iti my t-ini- vl ' IB tion Committee Co-chairman Andy Economou said. Turnout Disappointing Co-chairman Mary Ann Gumbinger directed her words to the voters, saying that “From the large number of students who ran for office,! this was an especially dis-‘ appointing turn-out. The apathy here is really awful.” Prezant captured the most votes for both races with a ,. . , , , . „ . , T . rice snould function as a con- 126 tally, while LeGrand was , , i u i-- j -.i- m- structive builder ot good stu- close behind with 101. . . , dents and not as a police In the vice presidential foroe led Miss DEAN PAUL BLOLAND Dr. Bloland Views Self As Builder - By JOHN CAMPER The Dean of Student s nf- will be there to get everyone bonfire on Hoover Blvd. be- dedication was the spirit for Saturday's f°re every UCLA-USC game,” until tomorrow. postponed j in game." Bill McQueathv, rally chairman, said. The newly-formed Brandy Hill Singers will also enter- The Knights, Squires. Registration at Tommy Amazons, Spurs, and Chimes usiness> on a ratio of 88-76. Associate Dean the rally chairman said. Chancellor von KieinSmid Tr°Jan beginS at 10:30 a-m-will assist in guiding parents. Grant C. Manson, The bonfire will be on Nov. died on July 9 at the age of 20. “We're anticipating good tain at the rally. The group is turnouts for all these rallies,” composed of four USC stu- McQueathv said, dents specializing in original “Today's rally will be a arangements of folk music. good opportunity for students “AH parents of USC stu-gg dents are invited to take part He was associated with the event> sa^ Program University for more than 42 Chairman Charla Hindley. years. He was chancellor "The whole idea of Parents from 1946 until his death. Day is to give the parents an Following his death. USC insight of what goes on Faculty members and students will discuss new con-; cepts in higher education at three different panel discus- 3Ciente sions beginning at 11 a.m. and Administrative Assistant Brandon Mehrle, Music. Dr. Fred Krinsky, political Dr. James W\ Nichols, English; Dr. Ken- Fine Arts; come’ like to thank Dr. Paul A. Eloland. USC's new Dean of Students char-Commenting on the out- acterized his job with this Prezant said. ‘‘First I'd statement in a recent inter-those who did view with the Daily Trojan, vote for me. I'd also like to “T consider myself an edu-urge all those who didn't vote cator and not a disciplinar-to help reestablish effective ian,” the youthful-1 oo k i n g freshman government at the Dean said. “My role is one of run-off Wednesdav. I would re-educatine, redirecting and McQueathv, who will em- to hear Coach McKay explain President Norman Topping USC." she added. They will cover such areas 06 . \ ^°° ' e6COnJ‘:also like to assure the fresh- rehabilitating." at as the four course program: ™um<"a l0/1.^’ °rj'Sn ' men ^ w'^ £*ve them a "^he whole ar^a of discip- balance and integration of X ^rkpat^ic^arc^-i^*06’ "0t a whisPer*” Iine is Cl0,lded in man>' Pe0* cee the rally, announced the some of the plays the team said of him. “For 43 years Opening the program will activities and academics; and tecture ^.jj| ajso participate 1 Aoathv Displayed rally schedule for the rest of uses. We really want stu- and in at least that many Ibe the campus tours leaving|the challenge of teaching and; students will oin arents the year. dents’ spirit to be up for the nations his name has been'from Tommy Trojan every j learning with an emphasis on in apathy displayed in airport rally will be Trojan-Aggie game tomorrow isynonymous with that of half hour starting at 11:30!industry, interest and excel An held Oct. 17 after the Ohio night,” he added. use. ia.m. Parents desiring to visit Hence. Unruh Slams Proposition 14 As CREA Segregation Plan By CHUCK CONYERS As housing pressures be-Jesse “Big Daddy" Unruh, come more intense, Negroes state democratic leader, spoke will move outside of these against Proposition 14 yester- lines, and the secret Maginotj day calling the proposed leg- receeds somewhat, the politi-islation a means of “getting cian explained. (real estate) brokers off the Speaking on the question of hook on discrimination proposition 14’s constitution-! charges. ality, Unruh believed the Su-J Proposition 14 aims at re- preme Court would not up-: pealing the Rumford Fair hold the law if it passed. Housing Act, which outlaws “The most basic right of discrimination because of race rrnnpri v “ thp npmorrst ^on-' in the sale or rental of most j the righT to own types of housing. it — not to discriminate.” During the question and Answering a question about! answer period Mr. Unruh the white renter's or land-; claimed he believed that the owner's defense against false | California Real Estate Asso- charges of discrimination, Un-ciation's principal desire to ruh replied, “We have a very' see the proposition passed fair mediation committee . . . was primarily an economic in the past year 198 such consideration. charges have been brought He felt that CREA brokers before it, and only three of were afraid they would lose these cases were settled business in a racially mixed against the landowners.” area because landowners “Actually, there are many would forego the broker's ser- ways of getting around the vices aiui sell the property Rumford Act,” he stated, “if personally instead. the owner is really intent up- The USC journalism alum- on discriminating.” nus added that he believed Unruh believed the Propo-the ghetto-forming “block- sition's defeat is important busting” sales techniques of because: both white and Negro brok- “Proposition 14 would not ers would at least be eased only repeal the Rumford Act, if Proposition 14 fails. it. would repeal all the sec- In block-busting, imagin- tions of California’s civil ary lines determining areas in rights statutes which pertain which only sales to Negroes to housing. If it passes. Prowill be made are drawn by position 14 would also prevent real estate managers. j (Continued on Page 2) Apathy Displayed “I think that the freshman 'Vf>nt on. a hey see it in terms this punishment and retribu-election indicates a serious t*on- But ^is 's an academic lacking, and if I am elected community, and our job is I will work with all freshmen education, to make our class the best at ^e Dean said his office USC." he continued. has two maJor functions — to _ . , . ., maintain the order necessary Totals for other pres.den-1 thg effectivp tion of Ual aspirants were Bob thg univergjt and t0 cnntn. Wines. 59; Tony Drewry ; feute tQ the educational ex- and we are encouraging all * ic ae ° '. perience of the students. students to attend,” said Miss au ?njan?m;f "To the extent that we can Jeff Wagner, 30 and Alan|counsej and redireet a student Levine, 22. offender we will have contri- Other vice presidential can- buted to his over-all effective-didates totalled the following r.ess as a citizen." he said, votes: Elayne Rossi and “jn many instances a stu-Pepper Webb. 51: Penni dent can go two ways." Dean Mandell, 40; Gregory Post. Bloland continued. “If we 39; Vicki Armstrong, 34; work with him early enough Carol Ann Arnold. 32; Jane,we can save his college^car-House and Lani Long, 27; eer.” Hugh Powell, 19 and Bob Some students commit such Koch, 12. (Continued on P:««e 2) join a sack lunch picnic in Alumni Park at 12:30. High-I lighting the picnic will be a parade by the Trojan Marching Band featuring Troy's famous mascot. Traveler. Cireet Parents “Yell leaders will lead everyone in a pre-game rally, Hindley. Mulvev White, vice president of student and alumni ! affairs; Dean of Students Paul A. Bloland, and Leonard R. Wines, executive director of university relations, will greet parents at a convocation in Bovard Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. They will speak of the achievements and goals of the University under the Master !Plan. Open house in residence halls and on the row lasts from 4 to 5 p.m. "Parents are encouraged to take tours of the campus and the row at this time. Miss Hind:e\ said. card Stunt Committee Design Chairman Sonny Sinking Group Chairman Bob Bard announc- Waller also announced that Bands and singing groups ed a change in the card stunt all 74 committee positions will entertain at a buffet design contest yesterday. have now been filled, dinner for parents from 5 to rphe contest was originally "Even though there is no 7 P.m. publicized as offering a free more room on the committee “Most of the sororities will Stanford weekend for the we really want to urge all the present tlie same type of winner. students to support us at the entertainment that was pre- The new prize, to be given games, starting tomorrow sented during rush week,” she to the student designing the night.” Waller urged, said. best stunt for the UCLA-USC The purpose of the Card Trams will be running from game next month, will be a Stunt Committee is to “pro-3:30 to 8 p.m. to taxi parents pair of tickets to the cross- duce outstanding card stunts between the campus, row and town classic. (with the aid of an IBM com- DEMO LEADER — State Democratic Leader Jesse M. Unruh meets with Trojan Democrafic Club President Glen Mowrer prior to his address yesterday denouncing Proposition 14. Unruh graduated from USC Journalism School in 1947. Card Committee To Change Prize the Coliseum. The Trojan- The contest, which began Texas A&M football game yesterday, will continue concludes the Parents’ Day through Oct. 23. Applications Program. and stunt grids are now avail- “Parents without tickets able in 324 SU. puter) and to promote a dynamic spirit with the rooting section,” he continued. USC was the originator of the now widely used card will be able, to buy reserved Stunts should be designed stunts, and this year became seats until 5 p.m. at the around an appropirate theme the second university in the ticket office on Saturday,” for the annual game between nation to use IBM cards in concluded Miss Hindley, I the two rival universities. processing them. pirF University of Southern California PAGE FOUR:' Trojans Will Host Student Scoffs At lackluster-Rebuffs I # I % I I y 1 I I \ I / % I Luckless Bunch of Aggies Vol. XVI «^>>72 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1964 No. 15 |
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