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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University of the Pacific Publications at Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Pacifican by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PI KAPPA DELTA PROVINCIAL SPEECH TOURNAMENT IS HELD ON COLLEGE PACIFIC CAMPUS Over 125 speech students from throughout California and Arizona are at present participating in the annual Pi Kappa Delta Provincial Tournament on the College of the Vol. 52 C.O.P. — STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA April 6, 1957 — No. 8 Pacific's campus. The meet, which commenced Thursday and will run through Saturday, is held every other year and "•'will include events in debate, ex- |-v a T~\T -r a r-r-irj temporaneous speaking, oratory PACIFIC SPRING BAND TOUR I7K Al Jl J r\ I 1""!. and discussion. This is the second consecutive SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 11 -13 time that our college has been College of the Pacific band will leave on the annual DEGREES selected as the site for the tour­ spring tour on April 11, and return April 13. The eighty band ney. It is open this year only to members participating will travel to Reno, Nevada, and the EARNED schools which are official mem­ California towns of Wheatland, Gridley, Oroville, Redding, Doctor Willis Potter, dean of bers of the national honorary speech fraternity, Pi Kappa Del­ Sutter, Williams, and Travis Air Force Base. the Division of Graduate Studies, made public this week the tenta­ ta, it was stated by Edward Some of the selections in- ' tive list of those who will be Betz, tournament director. eluded in the program are: Ro­ Bill Saunders, and John Sylvester awarded graduate degrees this The members of Pacific's de­ man Carnival Overture, Pictures compose the sextet. This is the June. bate squad who are participating at an Exhibition, Capriccio only group of its kind in the Of the 47 degrees that are ex­ are: David King and John Var- Espagnol, and Tschaikovsky's United States. It is patterned pected to be conferred, 37 are ner, both of whom are seniors Filth Symphony. after a group in Paris, France. Master of Arts degrees, 4 are and residents of Stockton; Jane There will also be three special­ The purpose of the band tour Master of Music degrees, 3 are Curry and Susan Vanderlaan, is three-fold. It promotes one of ty numbers: the first, Mozart's Master of Science degrees, and juniors and of Stockton and Rip- the campus activities, provides Clarinet Concerto, will feature 3 are Doctor of Philosophy de­ on respectively. Eva Lu Tarr, a Pacific senior musical entertainment where grees. Both teams received top honors there would otherwise be none, who was listed in the college Master of Arts degrees will be at the Pepperdine tournament and attracts future Pacific stu­ "Who's Who." Eva Lu is from awarded to Margaret Aldridge, last month. In addition, Mel dents. Micky Babb Sacramento and plays in the Phil­ Urmila Agarwal, George Bada- Nickerson and Gale Jordan will harmonic Orchestra of that city. racco, William Bates, Eunuel Ber- round out our school's represen­ The second specialty number AKPhi Belle bano, William Berck Jr., Henry tation of six participations. Last will be the Clarinet Concerto by CONVOCATION Alpha Theta Tau pledge Mary Blaud, Clyde Boyle, Jack Daseler, year Mr. Nickerson received top Weber, played by Ray Lippert. Beth "Micky" Babb became Marian Duckworth, Bernice Fer­ honors in oratory, and Miss Van­ Ray is a Pacific senior from FEATURES SC Belle of Archania No. 25 here in ris, Harry Fischer, Donald Giles, derlaan, in extempore speaking, Lodi. He is a member of the traditional style to cap Prefer­ Katherine Gleeson, Clarence Hall, at the National Pi Kappa Delta Stockton Symphony Orchestra. ence Day in which 59 coeds were Marian Herbert, Malcolm Holm- Convention held in Redlands. Finally, a clarinet sextet is PRESIDENT received as pledges into Pacific's berg, John Jennings, Sami Ju- In 1954, when Pacific again featured. Don Olson, Ray Lip- The president's convocation on three Pan-Hellenic sororities dah, James Kaneko, Julius Leh- played host to the present tour­ pert, Eva Lu Tarr, John TeSelle, Thursday, April 12, will feature Thursday, March 22. feldt, Russell Manchester, Nick nament, the College of Pacific as speaker Dr. Julio Bortolazzo, An estimated 180 sorority mem­ Mariani, Alberta Martone, David team of Bud Sullivan and Shel­ president of Stockton College, bers and pledges attending the Montgomery, Louise Murray, don Nicolaysen obtained a super- who has recently returned from semi-annual ceremony found Howard Runion, Joseph Stan- lor rank in debate, as also did Miss Vanderlaan in extempore Parents' Day Italy. space at a general premium. ford Jr., Sigurd Stautland, Way We'll have to bust out a wall man Steed Jr., Raymond Stuck, speaking. Among the schools entered are: Set For May 5 next year," predicted president Robert Thomas, Clarence Wal- Arizona State College, University Lloyd Thorsen. (Continued on Page 2) Meetings are now being held by of Redlands, California Institute committees for the planning of Thorsen presented Miss Babb a of Technology, College of the Parents' Day, May 5. silver bell-shaped medallion in­ Pacific, University of California, scribed "Belle of Archania, Spring Planning of details of the event Asian Academy George Pepperdine College, San 1956," a crown of white carna­ is being worked on under the Diego College, Pasadena College, tions, and one dozen American Chico State College, Upland Col­ general plan of the faculty steer­ Beauty roses while members ser­ Offers Lectures ing committee. On this central lege and Los Angeles State Col­ enaded the new Belle with the lege. committee are Mr. Robert Win- "Sweetheart" song. "I've never Open To Public terberg, Mr. Jesse Rudkin, Dr. been so happy in my life!" ex­ Charles Norman, Mr. Elliot Tay­ claimed the 18-year old freshman, Public lectures on the culture Kabuki Troup lor, Dean Catherine Davis, Mr. general education major from of Asia are now starting at the Arthur Farey, Dean Edward Corning, Calif. "It's all so won­ American Academy of Asia Betz, • and Miss Ellen Deering. derful!" Studies in . Alan In Stockton Watts, head of the school, starts The two committees working Entertainment preceding the on details of the day include the public lectures tonight. He announcement included a song will speak on The Trends in Psy­ both a parent and student com­ and dance number by Alpha The­ chotherapy. mittee. On the parent committee ta Tau, a brief melodrama en­ Lectures begin at 8:30 p.m. at are Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Achil­ titled "She Wouldn't Say Yes" by 2030 Broadway. General admis­ les, James H. Corson, Marvin Epsilon Lambda Sigma, and a sion is $1, but university students Hench, J. R. Jordan, Donald La- Speaking on the conditions in pantomime sketch by Tau Kap­ Italy today and her efforts to may attend free. The lecture Riviere, and Marlitt Stark. pa Kappa. maintain her liberties, President schedule is as follows: On the student committee, rep­ Special guests received by resentatives include the class Bortolazzo will base his talk on April 8, Cecil G. Osborne, Pres­ the information he gathered and Archania housemother Mrs. Ora ent and Future of the Arab presidents, Noel Bran, freshman; Dubois were Dean of Women the observations he made while World. Dick Easterbrook, sophomore; Katherine P. Davis, Registrar he was in Italy making a survey April 9, Haridas Chaudhuri, Donald Post, junior; and Jane Ellen L. Deering, North Hall head of the schools for the Italian and Logical Positivism and Atmavid- Barrett, senior. Mel Nickerson, residents Rev. and Mrs. Troutner United States governments. Dur­ ya. PSA president, and Ces Ciatti and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. ing this time, he had an oppor­ April 12, Ritasarani Moises, vice-president, are members. Lola Doris J. Troutner, Alpha Theta tunity to talk with ministers of The Culture of Ceylon. Johnson, AWS president; Rob­ Tau housemother Mrs. Eva Koer- the Italian cabinet, Claire Booth April 19, Bidyut Sarkar, Basic ert Hardman, Blue Key; Pat ber, Epsilon Lambda Sigma Luce, and other government offi­ Problems in Indo-American Rela­ Pagel, Spurs; and Dorothy Fish­ housemother Mrs. Lillian Con­ cials. tions. er, Knolens, represent their ner, and Tau Kappa Kappa house­ Chancellor Knoles recently de­ April 20, , The Nat­ groups. Representatives from liv­ mother Mrs. Mary Shaw Costel- ing groups are Barbara Webber, scribed Dr. Bortolazzo's speaking ural Life. lo. Epsilon; Royanne Fefley, Tau style as "dynamic and effective." April 23, Jeanne Dumas, A House historian Cliff Wheldon (Continued on Page 2) Dr. Bortolazzo, a native of Psychologist in India. Santa Barbara, became president reviewed for guests the history April 25, Sabro Hasegawa, Ba- Internationally famous Kabuki of Stockton College in 1952. He is of the Belle ceremony, reportedly sho. The hearing tests for cred­ dancers and musicians will ap­ a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Phi perpetuated by the kidnapping of April 27, Alan Watts, Man and ential candidates, both elemen­ pear in Stockton on April 7. Delta Kappa, and Phi Kappa Phi. (Continued on Page 2) Nature. tary and secondary, will be Performances of the famous He is serving as president of the April 20, Haridas Chaudhuri, given by the speech depart­ Japanese artists will be held in Stockton chapter of the United Psychic Relaxation in the Sank- ment from April 16-20. Inter­ the Stockton High School audi­ Crusade for the second consecu­ hya. ested students should sign up FROSH DAY torium. Student tickets will be tive year and is the assistant su­ May 4, Satya Agarwal, Shantin- for the tests during the week sold for $1.12, and are on sale at perintendent of schools in the iketan—The Abode of Peace. of April 9-13. Miracle Music on the Avenue. Stockton unified school district. APRIL 7 (Continued on Page 2) THE PACIFIC WEEKLY — APRIL 6, 1956^ Page Two SOCIAL... CIRCLE NEWS Canterbury Club ...CALENDAR Canterbury Club is conducting Sorority rushing closed on Thursday, March 22 with the an­ the eleven o'clock services at St. APRIL 6 -12 Johns, April 8th. Students par­ nouncements of pledges. A total FRIDAY, APRIL 6 of fifty-nine girls pledged the ticipating in the program are. PKD Provincial Convention Tricia Beattie, Cathy Collins, four sororities. "Y" All-College Dance Lynn Eastman, Howard Dearing, Thomas McGinley, Edward Ran­ Dragoo-Harvey Goodlive-W entz SATURDAY, APRIL 7 kin, Henry Watson, George Car­ PKD Provincial Convention ALPHA THETE penter, David Colby, Michael Marriage Engagement Rhizomia Pledge Dance The nineteen Alpha Theta Tau Hamilton, Jim Clayden, Edward Archania Formal Dance pledges are Nancy Achilles, Lin­ A card game of hearts revealed Davis and David Maniss. Marthann Dragoo, daughter of Freshman Day da Adams, Mary Beth Babb, Jody recently at South Hall that Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leon MONDAY, APRIL 9 Crook, Audrey Holman, Anr. garet Goodlive and John Wentz Dragoo of Lodi, was wed to Ro- Alpha Theta Tau Mother's Jones, Patty Jordan, Arlene Lam­ are engaged. The game, which tus Harvey on March 25 at 2:00 Club Meeting bert, Barbara Lawrence, p t Youth Group was played by Jackie Chong and a in the Morris Chapel. Betty Van CSTA Meeting Barbara Lawrence, ended with all Lind, Marilyn Lyddy, Barbara Hooser was the maid of honor TUESDAY, APRIL 10 Nearon, Nancy Robinson, Lorna Meets Sunday and bridesmaids were Renee Le- the cards being passed out to girls at the special housemeeting, Chapel Sanderson, Sue Scrivener, Jean maire and Marilyn Hopp. Rodda Senior Recital This Sunday evening, April 8, and Margaret's and John's names Slayton, Kay Weaver, Dehne the topic under discussion at the Harvey Jr., twin brother of the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 Williams, and Jan Williams. groom, was the best man. Ushers were found on the King and Presbyterian College Fellowship Queen of Hearts cards. Candy Band Tour Alpha Theta Tau will hold a meeting will be "Faith in our were Jere Clarke and Dick Fow­ THURSDAY, APRIL 12 fashion show for their Mother's ler. was then passed. Profession." The discussion will Margaret is a freshman from Band Tour Club on Monday, April 9. The be lead by Dean Catherine Davis Marthann wore a white lace girls will model their own clothes and satin scoop-necked dress, a Menlo Park and is majoring in and two laymen of the 1st Pres­ sociology. John, who is from Pa- to give the moms an idea of byterian Church. crown-type fingertip veil with SIGN UP NOW FOR what the chic college coed wears. seed pearls, and lace shoes. She taskala, Ohio, is a junior. He is On April 15, Miss Virginia majoring in international rela­ Short will discuss "Religion in carried lilies of the valley, white SOFTBALL TOURNEY tions. ATTENTION, FEMALE SOFT­ Music." roses, and white sweet peas. Her ARCHANIA Both meetings will start at attendants wore crystallette BALL ENTHUSIASTS! Here is a chance to represent Archania will hold its house 5:30; cars will leave South Hall dresses in pastel shades and car­ COP and exercise ability on the formal on Saturday, April 7, from at 5:15 for the church. ried daisies in the same shades. AWS FORMAL diamond. 8:00 to 12:00.1The dance will be Marthann is a senior majoring held at the Native Sons Hall in in education. She was vice-presi­ APRIL 14 COP is playing host to all Ex­ tramural League members on Stockton with music by Ted Her­ CHAPEL dent of Tau Kappa Kappa. Rotus "Caprisian Fantasy," the AWS man and his band. 9 j ' I is a member of Sigma Chi frat­ May 5th, the date of the Softball Chapel for Tuesday, April 3, formal, will be held at the Off! playday. Any girl who would featured a program of music by ernity at USC. cers' Club, on April 14, from nine Marthann and Rotus traveled like to come out for the day, get the A Cappella Choir. There was o'clock until one. Bids for the touch with Miss Sheldon at EPSILON no speaker. Virginia Sprout was to Las Vegas and Southern Cali­ dance are $1.25. Epsilon Lambda Sigma has fornia for their honeymoon. They the gym immediately. The earli­ the leader. Epsilon is in charge of bids; er one signs up the better it will twenty-three pledges. They are Speaker for Chapel on April 10 will live with Rotus' parents, Mr. Tau Kappa, publicity; Alpha Barbara Barbis, Tricia Beattie, and Mrs. Rodda Harvey of Lodi. be for practicing and developing will be the Reverend Emmett F. Theta, band; West Hall, chaper- good teamwork. Linda Blevins, Peg Beavers, Parks, pastor of the First Bap­ ones; South Hall, refreshments; The Modesto Volleyball team Eileen Deuchars, Gail Garaventa, tist Church of Stockton. More BELLE and Zeta Phi, decorations. came down to COP March 19th Page Godbe, Leta Green, Sandy (Continued from page 1) and, although they defeated COP Ingold, Mary Ellen Johnson, Ana NAVY RECRUITERS More ACADEMY they have invited COP to Mo­ Lau Kaelin, Jean Krueger, Myr- Tau Kappa pledge Doris John desto for a re-match on April na McWilliams, Lani Moir, Pat son in 1941 as insurance against (Continued from Page 1) 10th. Mondon, Margaret Nicklaus, Bev­ ON CAMPUS APR. 12 the return of a bell stolen to The US Navy officer candidate May 6, Rom Landau, , erly Riddle, Jan Robertson, San­ compensate for the theft of a TK interview team will visit College 4 p.m. dy Robinson, Marcia Stoddard, of the Pacific on Thursday, April trophy. May 7, Haridas Chaudhuri, Margie Stone, Pat Swain, and "It was really true,' 'testified SENIORS 12, to furnish information on the General Semantics and the Ve- Sandra Wurster. Mrs. Doris Troutner, formerly At the senior class meeting combined regular and reserve of­ danta. Thursday, April 5, the following Doris Johnson, who made a spec­ May 10, Ritasarani Moises, ficer candidate programs to in­ items were considered: ial trip from Redding* Thursday Buddhism in Ceylon. OMEGA PHI terested students. Those gradu­ April 21, junior-senior dance night to clarify details obscured May 11, Rom Landau, Not On Thursday, April 5, Omega ating in June may commence pro­ April 22-27, senior benefit week by the years. Competing With God. Phi held an afternoon fashion cessing immediately to determine April 22, cake sale, Amy Oshi- eligibility. She described her all-night stay May 18, Alan Watts, Symbol show and Mother's Club card and several near-escapes, culmin­ and Reality. ma, chr. party. Ernie Reed clothes were ating with her release the next May 21, Haridas Chaudhuri April 24, slave sale, Ces Ciatti, featured in the fashion show. FORUM ARTS ... morning aided by a speech de­ The Healing Art in Patanjali. chr. Thursday evening Omega Phi had TUESDAY, APRIL 10 partment professor, Edward S. May 23, Sabro Hasegawa, Do- April 27, car wash, Ron Schmitt an exchange dinner at Epsilon. Chapel Betz. Miss Deering, housemother gen. chr. The theme was Hawaiian, and THURSDAY, APRIL 12 at Tau Kappa Kappa in 1941, June 1, Alan Watts, Measure Membership in the Pacific the pledges supplied entertain­ Alumni Association may be pur­ President's Convocation authorized Mrs. Troutner's tale. and Value. ment. chased at the alumni office, sec­ ond floor of the Anderson Social More GRADS Hall. TAU KAPPA (Continued from page 1) Tau Kappa Kappa announced ther, Gordon Wells, Marcus Wil seventeen pledges. They are Beth liams, Carl Wilsey, Harris Wil­ College Senior Adamson, Judy Blaisdell, Jackie ma/Uenei son. Chong, Carol Haddan, Jane Hem- Master of Music degrees will be Opportunities ly, Lestelle Johns, Joy Jones, on the miracle mile conferred upon Maclyn Ball, Don Jean Lewis, Dora Maupin, Sue aid Barrett, James Crawford and Federal agencies are making Moss, Barbara Pollet, Judy Rigs- NEW SPORT TOGS HAVE ARRIVED! Harold Heisinger. immediate job offers to college by, Kay Scheideman, Veronica Master of Science Degrees will seniors who pass the Federal Souza, Sandra Sowell, Virginia SHORTS — PEDAL PUSHERS be awarded to Kenneth Marsh Service Entrance Examination. Woods, and Jeanine Young. Joseph Natoli, and Gerard Smith It is estimated that approximate AND BLOUSES! Doctor of Philosophy degrees ly 800 vacancies, with entrance will be conferred upon George salaries of $3670 to $4525 a year, ZETA PHI • Fung, Paul Fung, and Ved Vrat, will be filled in California and Zeta Phi announced twelve Urmila Agarwal, Sami Judah, Nevada from this examination pledges who are Elaine Blum, SEE OUR ROSE MARIE REED George Fung, Paul Fung, and Although the examination will be Brenda Browning, Jan Cordes, Ved Vrat, all of whom are can­ open continuously, those persons Mona Fikry ,Peg Gould, Elaine AND JANTZEN didates for graduate degrees, are desiring job opportunities by Lee, Nancy Newton, Maryann studying at the American Acad June or July should file their Peck, Aurara Rayno, Roberta SWIM SUITS emy of Asian Studies in San application immediately. Simonds, Jacqueline Whitehouse, Francisco. This examination is being used and Ann Wilson. so new and smart to fill positions in almost every major Federal employment field — In all colors and styles More PARENTS' DAY Agencies are showing particular (Continued from Page 1) interest in placing eligibles in * Kappa; Bob Dalton, Archania positions of general administra­ Barbara Williams, Wetet Hall tion, economics, other social sci­ Susan Hale, South Hall; Roger ences, business analysis and regu­ Masdest&i Kreisher, off-campus; Sue Tylor, lations, social security adminis Alpha Thete; Nevin Hulsey, tration, organization and meth­ 2345 Pacific Avenue Manor Hall; John Week, North' ods examining, personnel man Hall; Alice Burbank, Zeta Phi agement, library science and —— and Mark Blinoff, AKL. statistics. THE PACIFIC WEEKLY — APRIL 6, 1956 Page Three RUGGERS PLAY CAL INTRAMURAL ON BERKELEY FIELD Tomorrow the College of the NORTH HALL WINS BASKETBALL pacific rugby team will invade the lair of the Gold Cup Cham­ PHOOS LEAD VOLLEYBALL RACE pion California Bears for the Tig­ Last Monday evening in the The team seems to have found ers fineil game. Starting time is Pacific gym the 1956 Intramural the winning combination of tall j.30 p.m. at California's Memor­ basketball championship was de­ and short players that is so ial Stadium. cided when North Hall defeated necessary in volleyball. The ex­ Coach John Rohde is hoping Rhizomia 33-21. tremely accurate smashes of (or a dry field to give his fast As the score indicates it was Clyde Connors and Ron Smith backs a chance to show their mainly a defensive game with and the timely set ups of Nevin speed and elusiveness. In the last the superior height of North Hall Hulsey and Don Cornell are the three meetings of the two clubs being the deciding factor. Emil main reason why this team is they have yet to play on a dry Dattola and Farrel Funston were currently on top of the league. field. Pacific was defeated by the high point men for North Hall Round two of the tournament Bears earlier in the season on a with twelve points each while took place on the past two nights y wet Saturday afternoon. ver Roger Linn was high for Rhizo­ but because of deadline dates for Since the last edition of the mia with ten points. the paper, the results won't be Weekly, the Tigers have played The game was very even dur­ published until next week. two rugby games away. On the ing the first half and at half- OTHER SPORTS 17th of March the Tigers trav­ time the score was tied at nine President Ron de Vight of Omega Phi is shown present­ eled to Palo Alto for a return con­ Ken Swearingen is in the all. During the second half, how­ process of conducting a free ing the fraternity's annual most valuable Freshman basket­ test with the Palo Alto Ramb­ ever, North Hall caught fire and lers. The Tigers evened the score throw tournament. He already ball player award to Sid Smith as coach "Lefty" Stern with the accurate shooting and has twenty-six entries but he against the Ramblers by defeat­ close defensive work of Jack looks on. ing them 11 to 6 on a windswept has room for many more so any Meeks and Emil Dattola as for­ one interested in participating field. The Tigers scored all their wards, George Lane as center, points in the first half with the contact him. The tournament will and Farrel Funston and Gerry be starting very soon. Bengal Trackmen Still Undefeated educated toe of Ken Swearingen Farley as guards, managed to being the deciding factor in the Many other intramural spring pull ahead to a lead which it sports are getting ready to start. win. maintained for the rest of the Ironman Lane Places In 5 Events The 24th of March the Tigers These are handball, tennis, horse­ College of the Pacific's 1956 Pacific also won the broad- game. shoes, golf, archery, and soft- met the San Francisco Olympic track team remained undefeated jump with Gene Campbell and Rhizomia played Morgan Stoltz ball. Anyone interested in any Club at the Polo Field in Golden and Stan Pedder as forwards, last March 24 by beating Idaho Bob Badger placing first and Gate Park. The Olympic Club one of these sports can contact State and the California Aggies second. Bengal Stan Daniel tied Roger Linn as center, and A1 Dr. Voltmer at the athletic office tied the Tigers 9 to 9 on a foggy Culp, Bob McGowan, Mason Hol- in a triangular meet at Davis. for second in the pole vault, and but dry field. The Tiger scrum or the athletic director of his or Final score was: COP 69; Idaho placed behind Lane in the discus. berg, and Bob Ansara as guards. her living groups. Another in­ looked very good and literally State 58; and California Aggies Clyde Conner made his '56 debut VOLLEYBALL teresting sporting event coming pushed the club back on its heels. with third places in the high jump The first round of the Intra­ up in May is the Sigma Delta 36. • The Tigers running game was and high hurdles. mural Volleyball tournament pro­ Psi athletic tournament). This Big George Lane placed in five excellent also, Dick Bass and Jack Tomorrow the Tigers meet duced the following results: contest is similar to a Decatha- events to pace the Tigers. He Larsheid turned on the speed and California Poly and Westmont 1 Omega Phi 5 0 lon except that it is not limited took firsts in the shot and dis­ both broke away on several long cus, a second in the javelin, a College in San Luis Obispo. 2 Rhizomia 1 1 to track and field events. runs. 3 AKL 1 1 Anyone is eligible and can par­ fourth in the high hurdles, and a The Tigers were not too pleased 4 Archania 1 ticipate merely by showing up fifth in the high jump. with the final score because sev­ Block'P'Boxing Show 5 Quonsets 2 4 for the announced event More Charley Curtis set a new COP eral of their tries were called 6 North Hall 0 3 details including a full schedule school record in winning the two To Be Held April 25lh back. Omega Phi, with its 5-0 rec­ of the events will be published in mile with a 9:52 clocking. Ben­ The Block P Society of the Col­ ord in the first round is the hot­ a later paper. gal coach Charley Richesin for­ test team in the league so far. merly held the record at 9:55.8. lege of the Pacific will present its annual boxing show Wednes­ COMING Last Tuesday's meet was won Jack Marden set a new meet record in the mile with a time day, April 25th, at 7:30 P.M. in by Sacramento State 7-2. COP the COP gym. • EVENTS COPNetmen Play Today players showing good form were of 4:28.8, and Tom Perry set an­ | Coach Mel Moretti's tennis This year's show will include Bostwick and Landeck. Bostwick other with a 24 flat 220 low hur­ TRACK team will play a double header 6 or 7 top-notch preliminary bouts won his singles match 6-2 and dles. Perry also tied another COP vs. Cal Poly this weekend. Friday afternoon aside from the main event, which April 7 there 2 p.m. 6-0. Landeck forced his opponent meet mark by hurdling the 120 at two-thirty the Tigers will play highs in 15.2, and he placed third will feature Dick (Whirlwind) RUGBY into three sets, winning the first Santa Clara. At ten o'clock Satur­ in the 100 yard dash. Bass matched against Lee (The COP vs. California day morning they will play San set 6-4, losing the second 7-5, and Killer) Allerdice. In the prelim­ April 7 there 3:30 p.m. then losing the deciding set 6-0. Coach Richesin praised fresh­ Jose. Both games will be away. man John Carroll, who topped inaries, two grudge fights are on SWIMMING Vance Nelson, top man on the In the doubles Digitale and Lan­ the card. Bob Sartwell will fight COP vs. Cal Poly deck teamed up to bring home the his previous best by eight inches ladder, will lead the attack. He to tie for first in the high jump Ken Uslton and Frank Lowery April 7 here 11 a.m. is followed closely by Arlen Digi- victory by winning 2-6, 6-2, and at 5-10. will fight Joe Sisson. TENNIS tale, Dick Easterbrook, Larry 6-4. COP vs. Santa Clara Vinsonhaler, Maynard Bostwick, April 6 there 2:30 p.m. and Don Landeck. The doubles SHOW STUDENT BODY CARDS • GO IN AT JUNIOR PRICES COP vs. San Jose teams will be composed of Nelson April 7 there 10 a.m. and Easterbrook, Digitale and GOLF Landeck, and Vinsonhaler and COP vs. St. Mary's NOW Dave Wohlegemuth. April 10 there 2:30 p.m. GREATER MAIN ST. And SAN JOAQUIN * SHOWING Spring Formats Coming Up! From the moment he hit town ... she knew Renovate Those TUXES with it was just a matter of time! BILL SLOSS Campus Representative COLUMBIA P»CTU«eS WILLIAM HOLDEN flcgniflca 1603 PACIFIC AVE. Next to El Dorado School -KIM NOVAK BETTY FIELD-SUSAN STRASBERG < Cliff ROBERTSON-ARTHUR OConhell I AND CO-STARR'^O BREAK THE MID-TERM ROSALIND RUSSELL AS ROSEMW PRESSURE

Screen Play by DANIEL TARADASH • Besed won the pier "Picnic" by WILLIAM INGE • Produced on tbe rtefe by THEATRE GUILD, Inc. end JOSHUA LOGAN • Directed THE END ZONE by JOSHUA LOGAN • Produced by FRED KOHLMAR YOUR ON-CAMPUS REFRESHMENT CENTER . N > THE PACIFIC WEEKLY — APRIL 6, 1956 Page Four FRESHMAN DAY "I'm gonna wash that dirt General Mills right off those windows," win be the freshmen theme song Satur. Offers Jobs day, April 7. The Frosh win Jobs are open to senior men meet in the small dining hall at who graduate in June with Gen­ 12.00. After lunch the class will eral Mills, Inc. The company will By JEAN LEWIS proceed to South and West Halls send its personnel director, Mr. to wash the windows. At 3:00 RECKLESSLY YOURS everyone will adjourn t o the ,K. College year by the Pod tic Stodoot Ajoodotloa. , John Sampson, and their Sales btorod « eecoed-cton XS*aTWr.. OM-. manager to the College of the "Zoom — there goes another swimming pool. See you there! « Act of More* S, 1879. Pacific campus Friday, April 20, hot rodder," is a typical com­ SALLY POST ment one encounters almost Editor - to interview applicants. AHEM AKL??? GEORGE FASEL daily Speed is King and every Business Manager The interviewer will arrive at CRIS VAN LOBEN SELS teen-ager a willing subject. The Managing Editor 9:00 a.m. and will remain as long BETH ADAMSON students at Pacific are no excep­ Society Editor as necessary to complete the in­ MORGAN STOLTZ tion. If you have any doubts ask Sports Editor terviews. Candidates may make DR. LAWRENCE OSBORNE Faculty Adriser • appointments in the Admissions Freshman Dick Small. Ten little drivers, REPORTERS Chris Diller, Elizabeth Losfcin, Joan Lewis, Joan Ulrick, Skip Stewart office. Vacancies to be filled include feeling fit and fine — and Dottie Addington. places for engineers, chemists, One failed to stop, MULDOWNKV ITOOKTON accountants, sales personnel, and and then there were nine.

training programs leading to Nine little drivers, Archania, Archania, ( management. The company driving at a fast rate— what happened to thee? ON THE AIR stresses that it is interested in By LIZ LASKIN One lost control, One morning we awoke to find specialized training, but even and then there were eight. your red engine shackled notes... James Francois, chief announ­ more in a broadly trained indi­ to a tree. cer of KCVN, can boast a very vidual with a potential for lead­ Eight little drivers, thinking of heaven— by able-voiced staff of announcers ership and management. Amazed and surprised consisting of: Jim Alexander, One eyed a cutie, we learned anew ..orfeo Jim Crockett, Lisa Greenwood, and then there were seven. That this ieat was accomplished Dave Helbert, John Moore, Mike State Needs Seven little drivers by a surprising crew. O'Connor, Marilyn Peterson, Ben knew all the tricks— One thing is certain A friend of mine has the rather Randall, Chuck Speake, and Vir­ One made an error, that can be told, unique hobby of writing poetry— ginia Woods. Fire Fighters and then there were six. Your little red engine had been good poetry. He is exceedingly These students have learned able in handling form; the con­ Young men, between the ages Six little drivers, painted purple and gold. the operation of the master con­ of eighteen and twenty-five, are were glad to be alive— tent of his work shows, at least trol and work in "board shifts" needed for fire suppression crews One missed a stop sign, Archania, Archania do not rue to me, genuine talent. at the station. Not all of these this summer. Fifteen men are and then there were five. Another house was hit The other day he asked me to announcers are radio and tele­ needed for the Hot Shot crew lo­ by this very same crew. give him a subject on which to vision majors, as is popularly be­ Five little drivers, cated at Lakeshore on the Sacra­ made their engines roar- write a sonnet. In about the lieved;* pre-mlnisterial, element­ mento arm of Shasta Lake, 23 space of ten minutes he came up One failed to see, ary education, music, speech miles north of Redding. with the following poem. Besides therapy and business administra­ and then there were four. The Hot Shot crew will spend showing a knowledge of the tion are well represented at Four little drivers, thirty to forty percent of their subject, it manifests remarkable KCVN. gay as could be— time on actual fire suppression craftsmanship: There are several other stu­ One hit an island, work throughout the state, as Viola, mournful, ensuing dents learning to master the con­ and then there were three. the emergency dictates. wretch of strings, trols and will, after auditioning, Three little drivers, The flesh, and not the beauty Join the announcing staff. While not engaged in fire sup­ had a little brew— of a song, Our Saturday programming, pression activity, crew members One fell asleep, Condemned to play the dull from 3-9 p.m., has a new feature will be required to put in eight and then there were two. and plodding things, added to the schedule. James hours per day on improvement Two little drivers And noticed only when Francois is producing "Cobweb projects, such as campground just out for fun— construction, building mainten­ One raced a train, 'Twas dark and late its notes are wrong. Corner." one Tuesday night; How much forgotten Although the title may be mis­ ance, road and trail Work. and then there was one. Th£y carried bricks are your lonely notes, leading, the show features music The bi-weekly pay rate will be One little driver and stacked them right, Which add slight color by the pioneers of music such as $113.85 plus 25% additional pay thought of the nine— or small rhythm parts, Giovani Gabrieli, Orlando Lassus, to compensate for overtime, Practicing SAFETY Tier and a half, While lyric melodies and Dominico Scarlatti. Some of which will increase the total bi­ he's doing fine. as time went by, from other throats the first pieces ever written for weekly pay to $142.31. For ap­ A big brick wall plication or further information ENGAGEMENT Awaken tender longings modem instruments will be heard Freshman Margaret Goodlive rose to the sky. see the dean of men. in our hearts. on "Cobweb Corner," plus the announced her engagement to It blocked the door But if in pity more unique masterpieces featur­ John Wentz at a special house and shut out light one should listen well ing a brass choir, string quar­ meeting in South Hall Best And sealed in Tau Kappa And catch the murmur tette, and the harpsichord. Summer Jobs wishes, Margaret. for the night. of that plaintive voice, Its warm, small song to pick a fight, Sequoia National Park will may have new things to tell Exulting more in fiction have a few openings for college And make forgotten than in light, students this summer. If you are memories rejoice. And trusting neither interested in making applica­ So if the sad Viola in the day or night. tion, blanks and detailed infor­ seems a waste, So if you wish to win me mation can be secured through It may be you, not it, as you might, the office of the Dean of Wo­ which has poor taste. I might become a skeptic, men. An outstanding technical feat but not quite! It is suggested that, if possible, is the following sonnet. Not only In all sincerity I can say that all applications be filed with the do all fourteen lines have the this poet has genuine creative Parks Company immediately. same rhyme without ever repeat­ ability of a very high order. Some ing the same word, but it is or­ day I hope to hear great things — Patronize Our Advertisers — ganized in meaning — a double of him. quatrain, quatrain, and couplet. Yet there appears to be no sacri­ fice of content for form. 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