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PAGE THREE
Washington Conference Spurs Student Thinkers
University of Southern California
DAILY ©TROJAN
PAGE FOUR ‘All the Late Sporting News That’s Fit to Print’
Vol. LY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16,1963
NO. 56
296 Students Make Dean's List
’CANNED1 TICKETS
All-University To Help Spur
'Lot' Dance Food Drive
An all - university street phy would be given to the Drive directors said the soda nee to support USC’s dormitory, fraternity and so- rorities have shown the least Christmas project to help rority that had contributed response to the drive, needy families will be held the most cans and money per Service groups and faculty tonight Irom S to 10 in the capita. members as well as individual
Sigma Phi h.psi!on-Phi Kappa The money donated will be students have contributed.
Psi fraternity parking lot on USPCj to buy canned food from The canned goods are being
a local wholesale house. The distributed to needy people in Admission to the dance is project committee can pur- the USC area. If the goal of 25 cents or two cans of food. chase cans of vegetables for g.QOO cans is reached, each \ ic Misaki. pharmacy sena- io cents each and cans of needy family will receive one tor. said Friday. fruit for 15 cents. case 0f canned goods, Baldi
Sigma Phi Epsilon will sup- , aR Reversed said-
ph the i>rtnd. ‘‘With one S10 donation we The drive is being spon-
Misaki repotted that as of can ^uv ^qq cans 0f f00(j sore(i by the Student Affairs
Fii(i,i\ between 1,000 and 3.*" through the wholesale house," Committee of the ASSC Sen-
_00 t'ans of food had been col-, Rosendahl said. ate in conjunction with the I
h^-d,*n(1 Last Wednesday the drive sPec‘ial evenls office,
been given or pledged to the
ASSC Christmas project to aid needy families.
Drive Continues
Although the drive will continue through tomorrow, the food already collected was distributed to needy families Saturday.
Roger Rosendahl, co-chair-man of the project, said Sig-
was lagging behind its goal of 6.000 cans. Thursday, however. more contributions were received than had been all previous days. Joe Baldi, drive chairman, said because of the improved response he was confident the drive's goal would be reached.
Money or canned food may
Show Heads Tells of Need For Drivers
IT'S ALMOST TIME - Busy wiring fir boughs and red ribbons together for the Christmas Convocation tomorrow night are special events office workers (l-r
Daily Trojan Photo
back) Susan Pearson and Pat Jenner and (front) Phillip Udaloff. Program, which begins at 8, includes readings by Raymond Massey and Rev. John Cantelon.
Scholars Attain High Averages; Get Certificates
A total of 296 students Cunningham, Marsha Ann was named to the dean's list Curiel, Wilbur L. Curtis. Di-of the College of Letters. Arts ane E. Darvey. Janice De Rui-and Sciences for the spring ter and Lynn Carol Dixon. 1963 semester, indicating a
drop of only six from the pre- Thomas S. Eastmond. Bar-vious semesters 302 total. ry Even. Juri Eemasa. Jan The list is based upon stud- Elliott. Karen M. Empson, ents making a 3.5 grade-point Carol Ann Erickson. Richard or better, while carrying a Jay Evans. Dona M. Feldman, minimum of 12 units. Martin J. Feldman. Sara Fer-
Forty-five students were nandez. F ranees Fioretto. Hel-cited on the list as attaining mut Fisher. Robert B. Flaig, a 4.0 grade-point average, a Anita J. Hesch. Helen M. considerable increase from Flugrer, and William P. the previous semester's to- Foote.
tal of thirty-eight. Mark R. Frazin, Alice H.
As usual. English, history Frazer, Dennis A. Frieder, and pre-medical majors led Susan A. Friedman and Patri-students in other fields in ic*a Fruelina. number of persons on the €-H
dean's list. Joseph J. Garofano. Joyce
Certificates L. Galler. David J. Glassman,
LAS Dean Xeil D. Warren's Kenneth R. Godfrey, Geral-office said letters were not dine Goetten. Charles R. Gra-jbeing sent to parents this ham. Lorna L. Graham, year as before. Instead, cer- James R. Gregory. Etsuko tificates are being mailed to Hamasaki. Karen E. Ham-
ma Alpha Mu and Phi Gamma be deposited at four campus Transportation for visiting Delta fraternities had collect- locations—in front of the Stu- students is needed for a uni-ed a combined total of 300 dent Union: across from versity four-way party to be cans Founders Hall on University. held at Shrine Auditorium
The Zeta Beta Taus and the Avenue: in the Hoover Bou- Monday, Dec. 30. alumnus Phi Kappa Psis donated 150 levard Peking lot across Mike Woodson, publicity * cans each. Approximately from Dohen>r Library: and in chairman for the event, an- A * f H M C TITI ^ Q V rtnVOf'r^llOn had been collected from the engineering parking lot on nounced Friday. I I II IO I I I IQ J I I ▼ W U ■ I VI I
Hoover across from the Woodson said students from
Raymond Massey to Read
the students on the list, congratulating them on their scholarship.
The certificates are expected to reach the students before they leave campus for the holidays.
In cases in which a student believes his name should have been on the list and it was deleted. Dean Warren's
the dormitories. ..............^
Alpha Chi Omega and ^WCA. Illinois and Washington who The Christmas story, told Sheldon Disrud will aid their “Pygmaliom Etha" rome ioffice said it will probablv ^
Delta Gamma sororities have Service group members will are S.tay.1"g pin L°s ^nSeles in the traditional readings by musical talents to tne pro-and “The Doctor s Dilemma , foun(J that cards were out of each donted S10. be at the four stations t~ Prior to the Rose Bowl Game ontnr Ravmrmd Mnssev with erram and Candida with Kather-
Rosendahl said that a tro- tween 7:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
(Continued on Page 2)
City Schools Co-Sponsor Music Show
A chamber music festival the file for use, or that rec- feat,iring more than 300 ords of "ineompletes" had ^OUl hland music students was
Himstreet Will Talk On Job Openings
Dr. William C. Himstreet. tion for the “California Busi-associate dean of the School ness Education Bulletin." of Business Administration. Himstreet is currently na-will discuss iob opportunties tional president of Alpha
Psi. a professional
be at the^ four stations be- prior to the Rose Bowl Game actor Raymond Massey with gram. and ‘ Candida
will not have transportation music and tableau by USC Before the convocation, the ine Cornell, from their hotels to the students, will be presented at Brass Ensemble, playing in The actor also played on
Shrine Auditorium. the annual Christmas Convo-the Bovard tower, will send Broadway in “John Browns - comniled co°k and Bovard auditoriums.
He estimates 8.000 students cation at 8 p m. tomorrow in Christmas music thioughout Body” with the late Tyrone|“™®ever anv such omissions The festivaI was co-spon-
>n not yet been recorded at the Presented Saturday :n Han-
the campus.
A live tableau.
Power and ludirh Anderson,
presented and later with Anne Baxter.
from CSC. UCLA, Illinois Bovard Auditorium.
and Washington will converge
for the evening's entertain- The colocation
ment. sponsored by the aiuimubc.^jj
conclude the convocation more than 70 motion pictures
Three rock ‘n' roll bands Coordinating Coumi anc 1 ie wjth Dr. John Cantelon. uni- Foremost among these ire
will be investigated after the ?ored the .southern Cali-
by the drama department.; Massey has performed
holidavs.
fornia Gas Co. and the Los Four-Pointers Angles City School Districts.
Four-pointers are Yoshiyo ^lldf,nts area junior
„ .. . „ ...__ wuii ur. .juiiii ^rtiiLciun. mu-: i iFicmwoi .... - _ .... », • and senior hish schools nlav-
have been hired to provide Cultural ven s omm e. vergity chaplain, reading the “East of Eden." “David and J- Adachi . lari-Ann * i- ^ chamber music 3ejectjong>
entertainment. Johnney and Also featured on the con-Christmas story from the Bathsheba.” “Arsenic and Old -vama' Kathleen r. Archer. wj1jje a pane[ 0f nationally
the Hurricanes, the O-Jays vocation program will be the Gospel of St. Luke. Lace," "The Scarlet Pimper- J°hn R. Austin^ Carole L\nn j<nown musicians analyzed
Lace.
and the Righteous Brothers USC Chamber Singers direct- Actor Massey is currently nel" and “Prisoner of Zenda.” «*»«*** “• their performances,
are scheduled to appear. Sing-ed by Dr. Charles Hirt. pro-starring as Dr. Gil'espie in In television, he has starred Bempechat. Gerald R. Car- ^ analysts
Beat. John K. Beam. Suzette
01 ‘ ' ‘"!l ,1 'I1' f'Ist Kappa Fsi. a piuirssiuudi ^ j)orsey Burnett will also fessor of church music. This the television series “Dr. Kil- on manv annual Master of Business business administration fra- entertain presentation will be the dare.” shows inc
A1 ministtavion '.MB i unc - ternity. wju resemble group's last public appear- He previously won critics'90.” "Climax
were Dr.
„ leading network »asso- Richard I Cole. Brice Ralph Rush GIenn Swan an<J
hiding “Playhouse Conquest. Bill Della hous- T Desiderio. USC: Robert
, . t. ................--- r------,...................- —.nax" and “Robert saye. Harold A Drake, Mau- R(jnge am, Myron SandIer>
eon tomorrow noon in t i pje has been a consultant Troyland. Woodson said. Ad-'ance before its 1964 State approval for his portrayal of Montgomery Presents.' nce Dusol and John S. Glas- \ngejes State College;
Commons. for the Southern California mission will be $1. Department tour of eight for-Abraham Lincoln in the Pu- Because tickets for the con-er- ^ Dr Gibson Walters. UCLA:
The luncheon is being spon- concerns of Hughes Aircraft Students willing to trans- eign nations. litzer Prize winning play vocation are no longer avail- Also included are Susan C. anfj p>obprt (Jross. Occidental
sored by the Daily Business. Co.. United California Bank, port visiting students from The 80-voice Concert Choir ‘Abe Lincoln in Illinois. " able, closed-circuit television j Elliott. Gail P. Fohrman, College, a monthly fly sheet published Southern Counties Gas Co.. their hotels — primarily the directed by James Vail, as- Masssey also starred in the w i 11 be set up in Hancock Lewis E. Franklin. Harvey E. by the first year class of the Rose Marie Reid and Marshall Biltmore and Statler Hilton— sistant professor of church motion picture version. Auditorium for people who Harris. Stephen M. Heilman.
two-year MBA program.
and Steve.
Performing l.roups
USC music professor Ingolf
Dr. Himstreet. professor of business communications holds will be Si.25 per person, a bachelor s degree from San Jose State College, a master's degree from Stanford and a doctorate from USC.
He has written three textbooks. “Business Communications," “Briefhand" andi “English in Business Communication." He was also a contributing editor to the “Handbook of Office Management."
He is the editor of the research issue of the "National Business Education Quarterly" and has recently authorized nine articles on research in business educa-
Berios Gets Affairs Post
Dr Ross N. Berkes. director of lhe School of International Relations, was elected director of the 41st annual Institute of World Affairs, it was announced Friday.
Dr. Berk s. one oC eight USC professors who won the third annual $1,000 USC Associates Awards last year for excellence in ♦eaehing. will be the first USC professor to direct the institute.
He served in naval intelligence posto in London and Berlin during World War II, and is the co-author of "The Diplomacy of India." He was recently e! citcd president of the International Studies Association.
The Institute cf Wold Affairs. which USC in conjunc-i tion with colleges and universities of the Paci;ie area will sj>onsor next ve-,r. is the oldest continuous meeting of its kind in the i^rlion.
to the auditorium should call music, and the 60 voices of He has starred in such could not get seats in Bovard Richard V’. Johnson. William Dahl Sp0ke to the students at
Admission to the luncheon Kappa Alpha fraternity Mon-!the combined men's and worn- plays as
dav. Dec. 30, for information, ent's Glee Clubs directed by
“Idiot's Delight.”: Auditorium
PARKING LOT 'SPROUT'
Students to Question Cuban Ex-President
a luncheon held in their hon-He has studied music at
FORMER PARCOA LOT - USC's Institute
on Communist Propaganda and Strategy headquarters building rapidly nears completion on the triangular block bor-
Daily Trojan Photo
aered by 36th, Hoover, Figueroa and Exposition. Until last September plot was a favorite parking lot for Trojans. Edifice will also house|the ticket office.
H. Katus. Suzanne Knudson Richard Luros. Anthony G.
Merzlak. Ellen. M. Miyamura, Zurich Conservatory and the
Randall B. Monsen. Marian University of Zurich.
Morisse and Robert M. Oates. The Trojan Woodwind
Others making 4.0 were Quintet performed during the
Xita Orlando, James K. Ott. iuncheon period.
Janice Ouchi. Cynthia Ching Student groups performing
Dr. Carlos Prio Socarras. to limit puce fluxuations on Koon Pun> Judv L ReeS- Pan] at thg festivaI jncluded string
former president of Cuba, will the world market. Reggiardo, Bruce H. Spector. quartet s. trios, woodwind
be questioned by students to- “During Prio's terra of of- Tnby shalant. Donna E. quintets brass choirs duo day at 3:15 in 129 FH during fice there were no political Smith. Peter Thurston. D. W. sonatas. piano trios and quin-a discussion sponsored by the prisoners, no exiles and con- \\ ilev. Elda B. Wilmot. Susan tets School of International Rela- stitutional guarantee? were p» Winer. Rosalie Wolf. Max- S«-h<M>ls Listed
tions. never suspended. There was jne j Wiley. John W. Wister Junior high schools taking
Dr. Prio is currently presi- absolute freedom of the press ancj Matthew Wong. part in the festival were A i-
dent of the Cuban Revolution- and individual rights. San Students making a 3.5 and dibon. Burroughs. Dana. Em-ary Party, now recruiting Roman said. ibove are as follows: erson. Foshay. Fulton. Homp-
Cuban exiles to fight Fidel The PRCA spokesman also .\.r Prs Griffith.” Patrick Henry,
Castro. explained that Dr. Prio main- Eunice C. Adelman.. Irene Irving. King. Madison Milli-
Daniel San Roman, presi- tained a “constant and vali- Alexander. Sallie I. Allison, kan. Mt. Vernon. Mullholland, dent of the California division ant attitude against the Ba- Richard C. Anderson. Alan S. Nightingale. Nobel, North-of the Cuban Revolutionary tista dictatorship." Appelbaum. Norma Ann Ar- ridge. Porter, Reed, Revere,
Party (PRCA) said Dr. Prio Dr. Prio is currently presi- cher. Thomas V Atkins. Sequoia. Van Nuys. Virgil will probably disclose new dent of the Cuban Liberation Mary-Louise Aufhauser. Nan- and Webster, plans for the PRCA. Committee, the organization Cy C. Bader. Lynn A. Senior high schools partici-
War Preparations preparing to fight Fidel Cas- Baker. James T. Ball, pating werp Banning. Canoga
Dr. Prio will soon begin to tro. It is a “revolutionary en- Albert B. Bays. Wendie A. Park Chatsworth. Cleveland, gather airplanes, arms and tity that is attempting to Beasley. Wayne R. Behlen- Fairfax. Granada Hills, nrar.^. men for a war against “the unite the principal exile or- dorf, Bruce N. Bess. Regina Hamilton. Hollywood. M;in d international communism that ganizations of all sectors," O. Rillig. Robert L. Bish. Joan Arts. Marshal; San P—h'>. rules Cuba today." San Ro- San Roman reported. J. Bjelke. Carolyn S. Blaser. South Gate, \erdugo
man said. Camps in Central Ex-Senator Peter Bogdanovic. John T.
America are now being pre- Dr. Prio entered Cuban pol-B o w n e. Richard Bremer, pared for the recruits, he re- ities in 1933 after the fall of Howard J. Brinton. Josephine ported. the Machado dictatorship. He Brkich, Cary G. Brooks,
Dr. Prio. a native of Ha- presided over a military junta Carol I). Brown. David M. vana, was prime minister and charged with forming a new Brown, Brenda K. Broz, Pa-labor minister of Cuba before government. The constitution tricia A. Bruce. Warner Brun-
his election as president in which this junta set up was dage. Clark W. Butler and The Daily Trojan will cease 1948. later revised and used until Edrie J. Buckwitz. publication for the Christmas
“As labor minister.” Roman Castro came to power. C-I> holidays following tomorrow 3
said. "Dr. Prio expelled the San Roman emphasized it Ruth L. Caldwell, Linda paper. Editor Dan ^mith said Communists from the Cuban is this constitution which the Campbell. Beverly Ann Car- Friday
Confederation of Labor.” exiles hope to reinstate. rington. Janice E. Chapman, Smith said persons wishing While president, laws were Dr. Prio was a Cuban sen- Linda Choquette. Samuel Y. to get material in the final passed establishing the Na- ator from 1910 to 1944. In Chung. Martha A. Chute. Mil-issue should contact City Edi-tional Bank, the Agricultural this office, he accused three ford Clark, Mark A. Collons, tor Alan Bine hy 2:”.0 p m. and Industrial Development other senators and 18 repre- Edith K. Cook, Michael A. today.
Bank and the Court of Social sentatives of the Cuban legis- Cook, Katherine Cornwell, He said the final issue of and Constitutional Guaran- lature of being Communists Richard Cosgrove. Barry Cot- th«r semester will appear on tees. His government signed and of obeying the directive ter and Anthon\ Courtnej. Jan. 6. Materia! for this edi-the international agreements of a party unworthy of the Stephen Crandall. Gary A. tion must be submitted by to fix sugar prices in orderiCuban people. , Cretser, Julie Crowder, David(Jau. 1. ^
Iro.r
Hills!
and Westchester.
Paper Staff To Vacation
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PAGE THREE Washington Conference Spurs Student Thinkers University of Southern California DAILY ©TROJAN PAGE FOUR ‘All the Late Sporting News That’s Fit to Print’ Vol. LY LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16,1963 NO. 56 296 Students Make Dean's List ’CANNED1 TICKETS All-University To Help Spur 'Lot' Dance Food Drive An all - university street phy would be given to the Drive directors said the soda nee to support USC’s dormitory, fraternity and so- rorities have shown the least Christmas project to help rority that had contributed response to the drive, needy families will be held the most cans and money per Service groups and faculty tonight Irom S to 10 in the capita. members as well as individual Sigma Phi h.psi!on-Phi Kappa The money donated will be students have contributed. Psi fraternity parking lot on USPCj to buy canned food from The canned goods are being a local wholesale house. The distributed to needy people in Admission to the dance is project committee can pur- the USC area. If the goal of 25 cents or two cans of food. chase cans of vegetables for g.QOO cans is reached, each \ ic Misaki. pharmacy sena- io cents each and cans of needy family will receive one tor. said Friday. fruit for 15 cents. case 0f canned goods, Baldi Sigma Phi Epsilon will sup- , aR Reversed said- ph the i>rtnd. ‘‘With one S10 donation we The drive is being spon- Misaki repotted that as of can ^uv ^qq cans 0f f00(j sore(i by the Student Affairs Fii(i,i\ between 1,000 and 3.*" through the wholesale house" Committee of the ASSC Sen- _00 t'ans of food had been col-, Rosendahl said. ate in conjunction with the I h^-d,*n(1 Last Wednesday the drive sPec‘ial evenls office, been given or pledged to the ASSC Christmas project to aid needy families. Drive Continues Although the drive will continue through tomorrow, the food already collected was distributed to needy families Saturday. Roger Rosendahl, co-chair-man of the project, said Sig- was lagging behind its goal of 6.000 cans. Thursday, however. more contributions were received than had been all previous days. Joe Baldi, drive chairman, said because of the improved response he was confident the drive's goal would be reached. Money or canned food may Show Heads Tells of Need For Drivers IT'S ALMOST TIME - Busy wiring fir boughs and red ribbons together for the Christmas Convocation tomorrow night are special events office workers (l-r Daily Trojan Photo back) Susan Pearson and Pat Jenner and (front) Phillip Udaloff. Program, which begins at 8, includes readings by Raymond Massey and Rev. John Cantelon. Scholars Attain High Averages; Get Certificates A total of 296 students Cunningham, Marsha Ann was named to the dean's list Curiel, Wilbur L. Curtis. Di-of the College of Letters. Arts ane E. Darvey. Janice De Rui-and Sciences for the spring ter and Lynn Carol Dixon. 1963 semester, indicating a drop of only six from the pre- Thomas S. Eastmond. Bar-vious semesters 302 total. ry Even. Juri Eemasa. Jan The list is based upon stud- Elliott. Karen M. Empson, ents making a 3.5 grade-point Carol Ann Erickson. Richard or better, while carrying a Jay Evans. Dona M. Feldman, minimum of 12 units. Martin J. Feldman. Sara Fer- Forty-five students were nandez. F ranees Fioretto. Hel-cited on the list as attaining mut Fisher. Robert B. Flaig, a 4.0 grade-point average, a Anita J. Hesch. Helen M. considerable increase from Flugrer, and William P. the previous semester's to- Foote. tal of thirty-eight. Mark R. Frazin, Alice H. As usual. English, history Frazer, Dennis A. Frieder, and pre-medical majors led Susan A. Friedman and Patri-students in other fields in ic*a Fruelina. number of persons on the €-H dean's list. Joseph J. Garofano. Joyce Certificates L. Galler. David J. Glassman, LAS Dean Xeil D. Warren's Kenneth R. Godfrey, Geral-office said letters were not dine Goetten. Charles R. Gra-jbeing sent to parents this ham. Lorna L. Graham, year as before. Instead, cer- James R. Gregory. Etsuko tificates are being mailed to Hamasaki. Karen E. Ham- ma Alpha Mu and Phi Gamma be deposited at four campus Transportation for visiting Delta fraternities had collect- locations—in front of the Stu- students is needed for a uni-ed a combined total of 300 dent Union: across from versity four-way party to be cans Founders Hall on University. held at Shrine Auditorium The Zeta Beta Taus and the Avenue: in the Hoover Bou- Monday, Dec. 30. alumnus Phi Kappa Psis donated 150 levard Peking lot across Mike Woodson, publicity * cans each. Approximately from Dohen>r Library: and in chairman for the event, an- A * f H M C TITI ^ Q V rtnVOf'r^llOn had been collected from the engineering parking lot on nounced Friday. I I II IO I I I IQ J I I ▼ W U ■ I VI I Hoover across from the Woodson said students from Raymond Massey to Read the students on the list, congratulating them on their scholarship. The certificates are expected to reach the students before they leave campus for the holidays. In cases in which a student believes his name should have been on the list and it was deleted. Dean Warren's the dormitories. ..............^ Alpha Chi Omega and ^WCA. Illinois and Washington who The Christmas story, told Sheldon Disrud will aid their “Pygmaliom Etha" rome ioffice said it will probablv ^ Delta Gamma sororities have Service group members will are S.tay.1"g pin L°s ^nSeles in the traditional readings by musical talents to tne pro-and “The Doctor s Dilemma , foun(J that cards were out of each donted S10. be at the four stations t~ Prior to the Rose Bowl Game ontnr Ravmrmd Mnssev with erram and Candida with Kather- Rosendahl said that a tro- tween 7:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. (Continued on Page 2) City Schools Co-Sponsor Music Show A chamber music festival the file for use, or that rec- feat,iring more than 300 ords of "ineompletes" had ^OUl hland music students was Himstreet Will Talk On Job Openings Dr. William C. Himstreet. tion for the “California Busi-associate dean of the School ness Education Bulletin." of Business Administration. Himstreet is currently na-will discuss iob opportunties tional president of Alpha Psi. a professional be at the^ four stations be- prior to the Rose Bowl Game actor Raymond Massey with gram. and ‘ Candida will not have transportation music and tableau by USC Before the convocation, the ine Cornell, from their hotels to the students, will be presented at Brass Ensemble, playing in The actor also played on Shrine Auditorium. the annual Christmas Convo-the Bovard tower, will send Broadway in “John Browns - comniled co°k and Bovard auditoriums. He estimates 8.000 students cation at 8 p m. tomorrow in Christmas music thioughout Body” with the late Tyrone “™®ever anv such omissions The festivaI was co-spon- >n not yet been recorded at the Presented Saturday :n Han- the campus. A live tableau. Power and ludirh Anderson, presented and later with Anne Baxter. from CSC. UCLA, Illinois Bovard Auditorium. and Washington will converge for the evening's entertain- The colocation ment. sponsored by the aiuimubc.^jj conclude the convocation more than 70 motion pictures Three rock ‘n' roll bands Coordinating Coumi anc 1 ie wjth Dr. John Cantelon. uni- Foremost among these ire will be investigated after the ?ored the .southern Cali- by the drama department.; Massey has performed holidavs. fornia Gas Co. and the Los Four-Pointers Angles City School Districts. Four-pointers are Yoshiyo ^lldf,nts area junior „ .. . „ ...__ wuii ur. .juiiii ^rtiiLciun. mu-: i iFicmwoi .... - _ .... », • and senior hish schools nlav- have been hired to provide Cultural ven s omm e. vergity chaplain, reading the “East of Eden." “David and J- Adachi . lari-Ann * i- ^ chamber music 3ejectjong> entertainment. Johnney and Also featured on the con-Christmas story from the Bathsheba.” “Arsenic and Old -vama' Kathleen r. Archer. wj1jje a pane[ 0f nationally the Hurricanes, the O-Jays vocation program will be the Gospel of St. Luke. Lace" "The Scarlet Pimper- J°hn R. Austin^ Carole L\nn j |
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