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1965 TROJAN HOMECOMING EDITION
(SEE SPECIAL INSERT)
WEATHER
Sunny today with a high of 72, low 52. Continued sunny tomorrow— ih*i means no rust on the Garrett machine, folks.
University of Southern California
DAILY • TROJAN
1965
PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER of Hm
CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION
Vol. xvn
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1965
No. 11
STUDENT COMMITTEE
GUIDE To End
Formed
Senate
Rv
Musicale Set for Hancock
ELLIOT ZWIEBACH Co-Night Editor
GUIDE, a steering committee composed of student leaders from all areas of campus life, has been formed by Sens. Michelle Gibbs and Carl Emerich to reform student government.
They will be circulating petitions calling for the ““ dissolution of the Senate and|
for the reorganization and reform of the government by constitutional convention.
Commenting on the forma-tion of GUIDE to support his proposed governmental reforms. ASSC President John Sullivan said. "I realize that the fight will be a difficult one. and it becomes even more
difficult because of the poli-' Founders' Day Musicale." tica] sit„ation. sponsored by the School of
Music in collaboration with TNE Problem
Mu Phi Epsilon, national “°f course- a!’ n omen's music sorority, will that the p r o b 1 e m is TNE. be presented tonight in Han- They re the ones w o are cock Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. ™king the system stagnant Each year the national or- for their own self-perpetua-ganization plans and sponsors 1lon-
e concert in remembrance of Members of GUIDE, besides its founders. Prof. Winthrop Miss Gibbs and Emerich. are S. Sterling. Dean of the Met- Carol Rollo. ASSC vice-pres-ropolitan College of Music, ident: Judy Austin, and Elizabeth Mathias, a secretary: Tiffany Kemper, pipmber of that faculty. Mortar Board president: John The program will feature Hughes, former TYR. pres-te'ections by Johannes Brahm. ident; Glen Mowrer. law sen-Franz Schubert and Hugh ator.
Mullins. Also on the^ agenda L,arr.v Hall, freshman pres-are selections., by Wolfgang jdent: Steve Newman, sopho-Mozart. John Dowland. Rob- more presjdent; Taylor Hack-ert Jones and Dmitri Shosta- junior president; Sue
kovich. Hubler, Human Relations
Students Participate Committee chairman: Martin Students participating in Foley, United Forum pres-the prdouction are: Gretchen ident; Mahmoud Fouad, for-MeCulloch. piano; Anne Shel- eign students representative, don and Janice Lukens. so- Other Members
pranos; Christie Lundquist.' jeff Herten. cheerleader; Susanne Hower. cello: and Lydia Robb. YWCA pres-Cimstie Thomas and Elsie ident: Vickie Rue, Troeds Wnght Mack, piano. president; Suzanne Mon-
Leaders to Set Drama Guidelines
Rounds Out s Festivities
Trojans to Celebrate at At Dance, Show, Picnic
with
Dr. James H. Butler, chair-an of the Department ot
WASH AND DRY—None can say that
everyone is not trying. Even the helicopter is aiding Trojan efforts to beat
Daily Trojan Photo by Miks Kaplan
the Bruins by drying the large puddles and soggy turf at the Coliseum with the winds from its propellers.
Pre-Game Times assc Set for Groups
Groups involved in pregame activities tomorrow should meet at the following times: 8 a.m.. Squires gate call at Coliseum: 8:30, Amazons, Spurs. Troeds and Phrateres gate call Tommy Trojan; 11, Knights gate call at Coliseum ;
Rep. Bell to Comment On Federal Education
The week of Trojan spirit ends tomorrow the theme ‘ USC vs UCLA.”
Homecoming week started Monday with a "Li* -the Bruins” sucker sale sponsored by Troeds. freshman women’s service group.
On Tuesday, five finalists were chosen in the Helen of winds were expected thro i°h Drama, leaves today for Troy competition. Cathy today.
Princeton University to meet Crosby, a 20-year-old blue- More than 2.000 student* with four leaflet<? in educa- eyed blonde, was crowned will rock to the music font
itional theater to set up guide- ^e'en of Troy Wednesday nationaHy ta.,
, night 'n Bovard Auditorium, er? tonight in bhrme Ha” ines or eac nn„ t e tieatpr^ss Crosby was escorted to Dobey Grey, who recorded in the United States. jler throne by Mike Garrett “The In Crowd" will headlin*
This initial five-man group and crowned by S u s a n a show featuring the HoH,r-will serve as a guide to the Wright, last year's queen. wood All-Stars, the Coaster U.S. Department of Health, Her Majesty’s Court a°d the Starfires.
Education, and Welfare's The four princesses are addition to music arc
committee on proposed gov- Trish Foley. Shelby La dancing, thefe will be two ernment-financed theater Branche. Rene Pappas and t»eer gardens and a soft c'rink projects. Barbara Riggle.
Dr. Butler, the recently The coronation was follow-elected second vice-president ed by the 1965 edition of of the American Educational Trolios ‘ When in the
Theater Association, was Farce of Human Events."
bring ID cards; 1:30 kick off.
concession.
Picnic Saturday
On Saturday, alumni and students will meet at a traditional picnic in Alumni Park. Tables will be set up
chosen for his outstanding, The student production for different classes under use of filmstrips as graphic was directed by Susanjo Broz. pennant designation* demonstrations in his theater Tom Podrini and John Sulli- ‘ Following Punch T r o j a r. history courses here. van. football fans will attend the
Congressman A I p h o n 7. o geles, was president and While in New York. Dr. Although thp rains did not USC-UCLA football game Bell, Republican from the Chairman of the Board of Butler will attend the Nation- dampen Trojan spirit, they Sharon Klass and Jack 28th district, will comment on Bell Petroleum Company be- al Theater Conference of did cause cancellation of Tayan are cochairmen of the “Current Federal Education fore he was elected to the leaders in academic, profes- homecoming decorations this ASSC Homecoming Com-Legislation" tonight at a din- House in 1960. sional. and community thea- year. mittee. Marshall Dobrey is
Appearing on the program tre, as well as a performance Clyde T. Doheney. decora- ihairman of the program com-Pi Lambda Theta. national with Bell, will be the folk at the Lincoln Center's new tions chairman, cancelled mittee which was responsible
homecoming decorations be- for the Homecoming brochure cause heavy rains and gusty distributed Monday.
11:30 Coliseum gates open ner (or phj ^ ^
to rooters, wear white and p, Lamb(Ja TheU naUona|
honorary education societies. singers Ben and Beth Allen. Beaumont Theatre.
Bell was recently honored by nine teachers' associations in his district for his efforts on behalf of public education and the teaching profession.
His district, the most hea-
2 Students Win Business Grants
Two students in the Graduate School of Business Ad- vily populated in California. The national honorary, now taigne. chief justice of worn- mjnistration have received composed of 96 collegiate ens judicial; Jeff Kane. graduate fellowships of chapters and alumni chap- School of Medicine president: $3500 each. The fellowships ters. is aimed primarily at the Leslie Olson, dormitory re- were o-iven as part of an an-advancement orf musicianship presentative. nual grant to USC from Lin-
end scholarship in America. janet Rybicki. AWS pres- coin Savings and Loan Asso-
Business School Seminar Lauds General Mills Grad
includes San Pedro, parts of ITilVer businessmen-al Baseball coach Rod De-San Fernando Valley. Santa USC graduates-gathered at deaux a graduate of the Monica, Bel Air, Westwood. \he A™bassador Hote* yester- School of Business, served as
Professor Edits Education Study
Dr. p]arl \ . Pullias. pro- Puilias' committee reviewed
In addition to offering scholarships to students. Mu Phi Epsilon has instituted a program called the Sterling Staff Concert Series. Under this program, two students are selected to go on a two year concert tour. Currently, dent a USC coed, Lynn Lewis, is a n d
ident; Jonnie Weight, Ama- ciation. zons president; Chris Burrell, John
Spurs president; Sara Jane Phillippi. Angel Flight pres-ident ; Ray Sparling, IFC chief justice; Bob Braun, chairman of the Senate Stu-Activities Committee; Rosemarv Karmelich.
tTitveiling under the program. Chimes president.
FACULTY BOWL DELEGATE
E. Allison, a grad-
uate of Stanford University, and Gordon B. Carville, a graduate of Tufts University, were the recipients.
They were chosen by a
r j. ___, __ , „ day to honor outstanding master of ceremonies and in- f . ■ . ,
part of Hollywood, and a sec- , :ai, , ... fessor of higher education, all the studies since 1960 and
i- r t 1 j alumni at their annual semi- troduced the guests u j » j % ■
tion of Inglewood. , . , ® has edited a five-year review
Leading Role" nar an mnc eon. Among them were President of research studies for the
The event, sponsored by Norman Topping, several American Educational Asso-
“Congressman Bell played a leading role in the development of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. which this year author, izes nearly $27 million in feedral funds for the educa-
Business School faculty se- tjon 0f economically and cul-
lection committee headed by turally deprived children Dean Robert R. Dockson.
the School of Business Administration, featured guest speaker Daniel J. Haughton, president of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, and the presentation of two awards
members of the Board of ciation.
Trustees, Dr. Robert Dock- As chairman of the asso-son, dean of the School of ciation’s committee, he and Business, the 1965 Helen of the other member examined Troy, Cathy Crosby, and her the studies published since
summarized them in the Oct. 1965 issue of the Review of Educational Research.
Dr. Pullias, winner of the USC Associates’ SI.000 award for excellent teaching, is the co-author of “Toward Excellence in College Teaching '
court, Dodger star Ron Fair- 1960 in eight major areas of and author of “A Search for
for outstanding achievement ly, and Head Football Coach, higher education.
Understanding
Problem for Dean: Who Gets Roses?
choose the teams," Dr. Himstreet said. “Instead we’re going to vote this Saturday after the b i g conference games are over.
“If there is a question of who should represent the
jn in management.
John McKay, who quipped. Dr. Pullias explained, that A graduate of Cumberland Los Angeles County alone,": The Alumni Award went to ‘Our team is ready for one th e Research Association University of Chicago and Cal Rossi, director of State Burton W. Roberts, '37, who of the damnest swimming publishes five issues of their Duke University, he also stand Federal Relations for the is a group vice-president of matches you ve ever seen. magazine each year, and that.tended David LipscomH Col-California Teachers Associa- General Mills, Inc. He flew McKay was followed by Dr. onp these issues is devoted lege.
tion, said. from Minneapolis to attend Haughton, who spoke on "The to 3 particular phase of edu- He has taught at LSC smcc
Bell graduated from Occi- the luncheon. His son Robert. Manager's Responsibilities." f;a^nn 1957. and was formerly facul
was a ..This realistic concern -oes Thlus year Lth: ^ ty dean at Pepperdme Col-special guest at the meeting, beyond a worry over pmfita :le.arc was ^her education. lege._
By KAREN PETERSEN coaching appointments and Most people affiliated with team insignias.
USC would feel that being After the USC-UCLA game associate dean for the School'Saturday, for example, they of Business Administration will decide what team USC is a full-time job. will support for the Rose
But Dr. William Himstreet Bowl bid. takes it in stride and still “W:e are hoping USC will AAWU. the athletic directors firds time for some oretty win and there won't be any will meet in San Francisco at j Interesting extra - curricular need for discussion," Dr. the conference office and dis-RCtivities—such as reprerent- Himstreet smiled. cuss the problem."
ing USC on the Rose Bowl In addition to being USC's “We are really hoping the selection committee and representative. Dr. Himstreet. new rules will help avoid the crowning the 1965 Helen of himself a former football controversy that arose last Troy. player, coach, and official, is year over the Notre Dame
As the faculty athletic re-,also part of a five-man com- game," he added. “Let’s just presentative. Dr. Himstreet mittee that has developed a hope we don’t tie UCLA— confers with President Nor- new method of selecting the what a mess that could be!” man Topping and Director of Western representative. In another official capaci-
AthleUcs Jess Hill on such “We decided not to wait ty. Dr. Himstreet crowned the matters as player eligibility, until the end of the season to new Helen of Troy. Cathy
Crosby, Wednesday night, and acted as master of ceremonies for Trolios. When asked for his reaction, he commented. "Why, it was a pleasure, especially since I Ihink Helen of Troy is the Marilyn Neeley, a Glendale nicest honor that can come to
dental College with a B.A. in a, political science. He is a member of the House Science and Astronomies Committee and the House Education Labor Committee. He is half way through his third term in Congress.
Bell, a native of Los An-
Also honored was Harry J. to the community and the Volk, president of Union world.” he said. “It finds ex-Bank. He was cited for his pression in hiring minority “noteworthy and creative con-1 group members and the tributions to the field of physically handicapped, as banking and for his dynamic! well as participating in com-leadership.” munity projects.”
Bovard Concert Features Pianist Marilyn Neeley
The University Symphony Orchestra will make its second appearance of the semester 8:30 Sunday evening in Eovard Auditorium.
The concert, directed by Walter Ducloux, will feature pianist Marilyn Neeley, playing selections from Roger, Tschaikousky. K o h s. and Kodaly
pianist, is the faculty adviser a girl on this campus.” for Mu Phi Epsilon, women's Dr. Himstreet has good music honorary. She is a reason to be familiar with
graduate of School of Music and is currently affiliated with the music faculty.
Dr. Walter Ducloux, professor of music and conductor of the University Sym phony Orchestra, received his
honors since so many have come to him in his 14 years at USC.
This year he is national president of Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional business fraternity, and a member of Tickets are $2 for general Ph.D. in Munich, Germany such honoraries on campus as admission and $1 for stu-! and his diploma from the Blue Key. Skull and Dagger, dents. They are available at'State Academy of Music in Beta Gamma Sigma and I hi the USC ticket office. (Austria. I Chi Theta.
Bogart Featured In Movie Series
Bogie's back. show "The Big Sleep " and
He's starring in three dou-,“To Have and Have Not di-ble feature film programs rected by Howard Hawks, comprising the new Delta Lauren Bacall stars in both Kappa Alpha film aeries. "The Big Sleep" and T" “Bogart and Three Direc- Have and Have Not" with her
Three Troeds give a
sucker to Stephanie Adams, assistant dean of women. The freshman women's
Daily Trojan Photo by Mikt Kaplan
"Lollipops Anyone?"
Lick the Bruins" honorary is selling the suckers to support the team and raise money for aid to the Little Flower Missionary House.
tors.”
The series will begin this weekend with two John Houston directorial efforts. The next two film programs will show motion pictures directed by Howard Hawks and Raoul Walsh.
The screenings will be on Sunday nights at 7 in Hancock Auditorium. Admission for each program is 50 cents.
husband. Bogart. Walter Brennan and Hoagy Carmichael costar in "Have Not'* and Martha Vickers has the second female lead in "Sleep. ' The last program on Dec. 12 will feature "The Roaring Twenties" and “High Sierra. ' “Twenties" stars James Cagney and Priscilla Lane, while ‘‘High Sierra." a Western romance, has Ida Lupino. Joan Leslie and Cornel Wilde
Sunday’s Movies
Set for this Sunday night in featured roles.
are “The Treasure of Sierra -----
Madre" and “The Maltese c * 4.^
Falcon.” “Sierra” also stars oeniOT TO jp6aK
Walter Houston. Tim Holt. An f^rkllonP I Bruce Bennett *nd Barton V^°,,e9e UTe
MacLane. The president of the Stu-
John Houston, the film's dent Council on Religion will
explore the frustrations and freedoms of student life at Sunday night's Counterpoint discussion.
Jon Laubert, a senior and a member of the Student Conduct Committee, win discuss "On Edge . . . It's Not So Bad W'hen the Wind Dies Down.” at 7 p.m. in the Ecumenical Center. 817 W.
the
director, won two Academy Awards — Best Director and Best Screenplay. The film was nominated as Best Picture of the Year in 1948.
“The Maltese Falcon” is a Sam Spade detective thriiler with Bogart playing the early 1940 James* Bond. Peter Lorre. Mary Astor and Sydney Greenstreet costar.
The Dec. 5 program will, 34th St.
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| Full text | 1965 TROJAN HOMECOMING EDITION (SEE SPECIAL INSERT) WEATHER Sunny today with a high of 72, low 52. Continued sunny tomorrow— ih*i means no rust on the Garrett machine, folks. University of Southern California DAILY • TROJAN 1965 PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER of Hm CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Vol. xvn LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1965 No. 11 STUDENT COMMITTEE GUIDE To End Formed Senate Rv Musicale Set for Hancock ELLIOT ZWIEBACH Co-Night Editor GUIDE, a steering committee composed of student leaders from all areas of campus life, has been formed by Sens. Michelle Gibbs and Carl Emerich to reform student government. They will be circulating petitions calling for the ““ dissolution of the Senate and for the reorganization and reform of the government by constitutional convention. Commenting on the forma-tion of GUIDE to support his proposed governmental reforms. ASSC President John Sullivan said. "I realize that the fight will be a difficult one. and it becomes even more difficult because of the poli-' Founders' Day Musicale." tica] sit„ation. sponsored by the School of Music in collaboration with TNE Problem Mu Phi Epsilon, national “°f course- a!’ n omen's music sorority, will that the p r o b 1 e m is TNE. be presented tonight in Han- They re the ones w o are cock Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. ™king the system stagnant Each year the national or- for their own self-perpetua-ganization plans and sponsors 1lon- e concert in remembrance of Members of GUIDE, besides its founders. Prof. Winthrop Miss Gibbs and Emerich. are S. Sterling. Dean of the Met- Carol Rollo. ASSC vice-pres-ropolitan College of Music, ident: Judy Austin, and Elizabeth Mathias, a secretary: Tiffany Kemper, pipmber of that faculty. Mortar Board president: John The program will feature Hughes, former TYR. pres-te'ections by Johannes Brahm. ident; Glen Mowrer. law sen-Franz Schubert and Hugh ator. Mullins. Also on the^ agenda L,arr.v Hall, freshman pres-are selections., by Wolfgang jdent: Steve Newman, sopho-Mozart. John Dowland. Rob- more presjdent; Taylor Hack-ert Jones and Dmitri Shosta- junior president; Sue kovich. Hubler, Human Relations Students Participate Committee chairman: Martin Students participating in Foley, United Forum pres-the prdouction are: Gretchen ident; Mahmoud Fouad, for-MeCulloch. piano; Anne Shel- eign students representative, don and Janice Lukens. so- Other Members pranos; Christie Lundquist.' jeff Herten. cheerleader; Susanne Hower. cello: and Lydia Robb. YWCA pres-Cimstie Thomas and Elsie ident: Vickie Rue, Troeds Wnght Mack, piano. president; Suzanne Mon- Leaders to Set Drama Guidelines Rounds Out s Festivities Trojans to Celebrate at At Dance, Show, Picnic with Dr. James H. Butler, chair-an of the Department ot WASH AND DRY—None can say that everyone is not trying. Even the helicopter is aiding Trojan efforts to beat Daily Trojan Photo by Miks Kaplan the Bruins by drying the large puddles and soggy turf at the Coliseum with the winds from its propellers. Pre-Game Times assc Set for Groups Groups involved in pregame activities tomorrow should meet at the following times: 8 a.m.. Squires gate call at Coliseum: 8:30, Amazons, Spurs. Troeds and Phrateres gate call Tommy Trojan; 11, Knights gate call at Coliseum ; Rep. Bell to Comment On Federal Education The week of Trojan spirit ends tomorrow the theme ‘ USC vs UCLA.” Homecoming week started Monday with a "Li* -the Bruins” sucker sale sponsored by Troeds. freshman women’s service group. On Tuesday, five finalists were chosen in the Helen of winds were expected thro i°h Drama, leaves today for Troy competition. Cathy today. Princeton University to meet Crosby, a 20-year-old blue- More than 2.000 student* with four leaflet in educa- eyed blonde, was crowned will rock to the music font itional theater to set up guide- ^e'en of Troy Wednesday nationaHy ta., , night 'n Bovard Auditorium, er? tonight in bhrme Ha” ines or eac nn„ t e tieatpr^ss Crosby was escorted to Dobey Grey, who recorded in the United States. jler throne by Mike Garrett “The In Crowd" will headlin* This initial five-man group and crowned by S u s a n a show featuring the HoH,r-will serve as a guide to the Wright, last year's queen. wood All-Stars, the Coaster U.S. Department of Health, Her Majesty’s Court a°d the Starfires. Education, and Welfare's The four princesses are addition to music arc committee on proposed gov- Trish Foley. Shelby La dancing, thefe will be two ernment-financed theater Branche. Rene Pappas and t»eer gardens and a soft c'rink projects. Barbara Riggle. Dr. Butler, the recently The coronation was follow-elected second vice-president ed by the 1965 edition of of the American Educational Trolios ‘ When in the Theater Association, was Farce of Human Events." bring ID cards; 1:30 kick off. concession. Picnic Saturday On Saturday, alumni and students will meet at a traditional picnic in Alumni Park. Tables will be set up chosen for his outstanding, The student production for different classes under use of filmstrips as graphic was directed by Susanjo Broz. pennant designation* demonstrations in his theater Tom Podrini and John Sulli- ‘ Following Punch T r o j a r. history courses here. van. football fans will attend the Congressman A I p h o n 7. o geles, was president and While in New York. Dr. Although thp rains did not USC-UCLA football game Bell, Republican from the Chairman of the Board of Butler will attend the Nation- dampen Trojan spirit, they Sharon Klass and Jack 28th district, will comment on Bell Petroleum Company be- al Theater Conference of did cause cancellation of Tayan are cochairmen of the “Current Federal Education fore he was elected to the leaders in academic, profes- homecoming decorations this ASSC Homecoming Com-Legislation" tonight at a din- House in 1960. sional. and community thea- year. mittee. Marshall Dobrey is Appearing on the program tre, as well as a performance Clyde T. Doheney. decora- ihairman of the program com-Pi Lambda Theta. national with Bell, will be the folk at the Lincoln Center's new tions chairman, cancelled mittee which was responsible homecoming decorations be- for the Homecoming brochure cause heavy rains and gusty distributed Monday. 11:30 Coliseum gates open ner (or phj ^ ^ to rooters, wear white and p, Lamb(Ja TheU naUona honorary education societies. singers Ben and Beth Allen. Beaumont Theatre. Bell was recently honored by nine teachers' associations in his district for his efforts on behalf of public education and the teaching profession. His district, the most hea- 2 Students Win Business Grants Two students in the Graduate School of Business Ad- vily populated in California. The national honorary, now taigne. chief justice of worn- mjnistration have received composed of 96 collegiate ens judicial; Jeff Kane. graduate fellowships of chapters and alumni chap- School of Medicine president: $3500 each. The fellowships ters. is aimed primarily at the Leslie Olson, dormitory re- were o-iven as part of an an-advancement orf musicianship presentative. nual grant to USC from Lin- end scholarship in America. janet Rybicki. AWS pres- coin Savings and Loan Asso- Business School Seminar Lauds General Mills Grad includes San Pedro, parts of ITilVer businessmen-al Baseball coach Rod De-San Fernando Valley. Santa USC graduates-gathered at deaux a graduate of the Monica, Bel Air, Westwood. \he A™bassador Hote* yester- School of Business, served as Professor Edits Education Study Dr. p]arl \ . Pullias. pro- Puilias' committee reviewed In addition to offering scholarships to students. Mu Phi Epsilon has instituted a program called the Sterling Staff Concert Series. Under this program, two students are selected to go on a two year concert tour. Currently, dent a USC coed, Lynn Lewis, is a n d ident; Jonnie Weight, Ama- ciation. zons president; Chris Burrell, John Spurs president; Sara Jane Phillippi. Angel Flight pres-ident ; Ray Sparling, IFC chief justice; Bob Braun, chairman of the Senate Stu-Activities Committee; Rosemarv Karmelich. tTitveiling under the program. Chimes president. FACULTY BOWL DELEGATE E. Allison, a grad- uate of Stanford University, and Gordon B. Carville, a graduate of Tufts University, were the recipients. They were chosen by a r j. ___, __ , „ day to honor outstanding master of ceremonies and in- f . ■ . , part of Hollywood, and a sec- , :ai, , ... fessor of higher education, all the studies since 1960 and i- r t 1 j alumni at their annual semi- troduced the guests u j » j % ■ tion of Inglewood. , . , ® has edited a five-year review Leading Role" nar an mnc eon. Among them were President of research studies for the The event, sponsored by Norman Topping, several American Educational Asso- “Congressman Bell played a leading role in the development of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. which this year author, izes nearly $27 million in feedral funds for the educa- Business School faculty se- tjon 0f economically and cul- lection committee headed by turally deprived children Dean Robert R. Dockson. the School of Business Administration, featured guest speaker Daniel J. Haughton, president of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, and the presentation of two awards members of the Board of ciation. Trustees, Dr. Robert Dock- As chairman of the asso-son, dean of the School of ciation’s committee, he and Business, the 1965 Helen of the other member examined Troy, Cathy Crosby, and her the studies published since summarized them in the Oct. 1965 issue of the Review of Educational Research. Dr. Pullias, winner of the USC Associates’ SI.000 award for excellent teaching, is the co-author of “Toward Excellence in College Teaching ' court, Dodger star Ron Fair- 1960 in eight major areas of and author of “A Search for for outstanding achievement ly, and Head Football Coach, higher education. Understanding Problem for Dean: Who Gets Roses? choose the teams" Dr. Himstreet said. “Instead we’re going to vote this Saturday after the b i g conference games are over. “If there is a question of who should represent the jn in management. John McKay, who quipped. Dr. Pullias explained, that A graduate of Cumberland Los Angeles County alone": The Alumni Award went to ‘Our team is ready for one th e Research Association University of Chicago and Cal Rossi, director of State Burton W. Roberts, '37, who of the damnest swimming publishes five issues of their Duke University, he also stand Federal Relations for the is a group vice-president of matches you ve ever seen. magazine each year, and that.tended David LipscomH Col-California Teachers Associa- General Mills, Inc. He flew McKay was followed by Dr. onp these issues is devoted lege. tion, said. from Minneapolis to attend Haughton, who spoke on "The to 3 particular phase of edu- He has taught at LSC smcc Bell graduated from Occi- the luncheon. His son Robert. Manager's Responsibilities." f;a^nn 1957. and was formerly facul was a ..This realistic concern -oes Thlus year Lth: ^ ty dean at Pepperdme Col-special guest at the meeting, beyond a worry over pmfita :le.arc was ^her education. lege._ By KAREN PETERSEN coaching appointments and Most people affiliated with team insignias. USC would feel that being After the USC-UCLA game associate dean for the School'Saturday, for example, they of Business Administration will decide what team USC is a full-time job. will support for the Rose But Dr. William Himstreet Bowl bid. takes it in stride and still “W:e are hoping USC will AAWU. the athletic directors firds time for some oretty win and there won't be any will meet in San Francisco at j Interesting extra - curricular need for discussion" Dr. the conference office and dis-RCtivities—such as reprerent- Himstreet smiled. cuss the problem." ing USC on the Rose Bowl In addition to being USC's “We are really hoping the selection committee and representative. Dr. Himstreet. new rules will help avoid the crowning the 1965 Helen of himself a former football controversy that arose last Troy. player, coach, and official, is year over the Notre Dame As the faculty athletic re-,also part of a five-man com- game" he added. “Let’s just presentative. Dr. Himstreet mittee that has developed a hope we don’t tie UCLA— confers with President Nor- new method of selecting the what a mess that could be!” man Topping and Director of Western representative. In another official capaci- AthleUcs Jess Hill on such “We decided not to wait ty. Dr. Himstreet crowned the matters as player eligibility, until the end of the season to new Helen of Troy. Cathy Crosby, Wednesday night, and acted as master of ceremonies for Trolios. When asked for his reaction, he commented. "Why, it was a pleasure, especially since I Ihink Helen of Troy is the Marilyn Neeley, a Glendale nicest honor that can come to dental College with a B.A. in a, political science. He is a member of the House Science and Astronomies Committee and the House Education Labor Committee. He is half way through his third term in Congress. Bell, a native of Los An- Also honored was Harry J. to the community and the Volk, president of Union world.” he said. “It finds ex-Bank. He was cited for his pression in hiring minority “noteworthy and creative con-1 group members and the tributions to the field of physically handicapped, as banking and for his dynamic! well as participating in com-leadership.” munity projects.” Bovard Concert Features Pianist Marilyn Neeley The University Symphony Orchestra will make its second appearance of the semester 8:30 Sunday evening in Eovard Auditorium. The concert, directed by Walter Ducloux, will feature pianist Marilyn Neeley, playing selections from Roger, Tschaikousky. K o h s. and Kodaly pianist, is the faculty adviser a girl on this campus.” for Mu Phi Epsilon, women's Dr. Himstreet has good music honorary. She is a reason to be familiar with graduate of School of Music and is currently affiliated with the music faculty. Dr. Walter Ducloux, professor of music and conductor of the University Sym phony Orchestra, received his honors since so many have come to him in his 14 years at USC. This year he is national president of Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional business fraternity, and a member of Tickets are $2 for general Ph.D. in Munich, Germany such honoraries on campus as admission and $1 for stu-! and his diploma from the Blue Key. Skull and Dagger, dents. They are available at'State Academy of Music in Beta Gamma Sigma and I hi the USC ticket office. (Austria. I Chi Theta. Bogart Featured In Movie Series Bogie's back. show "The Big Sleep " and He's starring in three dou-,“To Have and Have Not di-ble feature film programs rected by Howard Hawks, comprising the new Delta Lauren Bacall stars in both Kappa Alpha film aeries. "The Big Sleep" and T" “Bogart and Three Direc- Have and Have Not" with her Three Troeds give a sucker to Stephanie Adams, assistant dean of women. The freshman women's Daily Trojan Photo by Mikt Kaplan "Lollipops Anyone?" Lick the Bruins" honorary is selling the suckers to support the team and raise money for aid to the Little Flower Missionary House. tors.” The series will begin this weekend with two John Houston directorial efforts. The next two film programs will show motion pictures directed by Howard Hawks and Raoul Walsh. The screenings will be on Sunday nights at 7 in Hancock Auditorium. Admission for each program is 50 cents. husband. Bogart. Walter Brennan and Hoagy Carmichael costar in "Have Not'* and Martha Vickers has the second female lead in "Sleep. ' The last program on Dec. 12 will feature "The Roaring Twenties" and “High Sierra. ' “Twenties" stars James Cagney and Priscilla Lane, while ‘‘High Sierra." a Western romance, has Ida Lupino. Joan Leslie and Cornel Wilde Sunday’s Movies Set for this Sunday night in featured roles. are “The Treasure of Sierra ----- Madre" and “The Maltese c * 4.^ Falcon.” “Sierra” also stars oeniOT TO jp6aK Walter Houston. Tim Holt. An f^rkllonP I Bruce Bennett *nd Barton V^°,,e9e UTe MacLane. The president of the Stu- John Houston, the film's dent Council on Religion will explore the frustrations and freedoms of student life at Sunday night's Counterpoint discussion. Jon Laubert, a senior and a member of the Student Conduct Committee, win discuss "On Edge . . . It's Not So Bad W'hen the Wind Dies Down.” at 7 p.m. in the Ecumenical Center. 817 W. the director, won two Academy Awards — Best Director and Best Screenplay. The film was nominated as Best Picture of the Year in 1948. “The Maltese Falcon” is a Sam Spade detective thriiler with Bogart playing the early 1940 James* Bond. Peter Lorre. Mary Astor and Sydney Greenstreet costar. The Dec. 5 program will, 34th St. 1 |
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