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ion Set for Monday Students to Consider AS Proposal; Balloting On in Quad From 9 to 2 By MIKE EASTERBROOK The judicial branch will have clause to handle campus popu Irons Out Problems eight justices and one chief jus lation growth. The executive will be com tice. It will handle constitutional A critical test of maturity prised of the president and vice- awaits the Associated Students interpretation and problems fac president, who will run on a Monday when polls open and ing the AS. Parking and disci "ticket basis." Cabinet members the new AS constitution goes to pline are two of the anticipated will be appointed, along with vote, asserted Patti Roberts, AS problems. other advisers, by the president. president. Appointive Power The "secret ballot" system will The judicial will also have The' president will have the be put to use in booths set up the power to set up lesser courts power to fill any vacancies in in the Quad from 9 a.m. until to handle individual cases, while the three branches with ap proval of the senate, thus creat 2 p.m. For the first time in three organizational cases will be years the IBM method, a Cer ing a check and balance system tried by the ICC. ritos invocation among JC's, will within the three groups. not confront students. Senate Expandable The constitution will raise the grade-point average standards. Irons Out Problems The senate's powers will in Presidential and vice-presiden Dean of Men Clive Grafton clude approval of expenditures tial candidates must have a 2.25 said thai; the. new constitution for the AS, approval of requests for candidacy, and no less than will iron out many problems of the AS from the administra 2.0 for the term of office. This that have come with the "vague" tion, and establishment of pun must be at the time of candi wording of the present constitu ishment in matters presented to dacy, during the previous semes tion. the judiciary. The senate will ter, or for all college work at have no less than 30 members, tempted. Senators must meet a "We have run into problems with a built in reapportionment 2.0 GPA on the same basis. with words such as 'shall' and may and interpretation of these words," continued Graf- ton. TM' Staff to Join Three Branches DEAN OF MEN Clive Grafton explains the revised student government structure to students Al The new constitution will pro Mercer (far left) and Jim Logan (center). The new constitution will be voted on Monday. vide for a senate, judicial, and —Talon Marks Photo by Gene Mattson executive. DisneylandConfab "Talon Marks" staff mem Presenting awards and a mes bers will pit their writing skill sage from the California News i n against junior college newsmen paper Publishers Association from all of California this week will be Harry Green, president end at the 1963 Jounalism As of CNPA and general manger sociation of Junior Colleges of the John P. Scripps News convention, this week-end at the papers in San Diego. atom Disneyland Hotel. Convention delegates will also Besides offering workshops have an opportunity to inspect and lectures for journalism stu the new computer typesetting d^CD L_ L_ EEE EE£ dents, the convention will an operation at the Los Angeles nounce winners of its statewide Times building. writing contest. Vol. VII, No. 27 Norwalk, California March 29, 1963 Those entered for Cerritos are Allen To Speak Ross Tamblyn and William Reed Semi-Classical Keynote Speaker (columns), Dottie Cranston and Keynote speaker at the an- Tamblyn (news writing), Leah auguration of Dr. Jack W. Walker and Gloria Day (feature Music Recital HS Orators Meet Here Tomorrow Mears will be Dr. Glenn S. and editorial writing), Bill Diunke, chancellor of the Cali Kelley (sports columns) and fornia state colleges. Pepper Iller (sports news). Airs Tuesday Ceremonies will be held Ap "Talon Marks"' adviser John The second in a monthly se For NFL Congressional Session ril 26 in the gymnasium. Ac Dowden has entered Thorn Le ries of student music recitals tivities will open at 8:30 a.m. coq and Gene Mattson in the will be held-Tuesday at 11 in T.V. personality Steve Allen demy for foreign service offi with three symposiums on op on-the-spot photo competition. room 2 of the Lecture Hall. The will address 250 local high cers, and exemption of young portunities in higher educa Staff members also plan to en ter the on-the-spot writing com program will feature vocal and school students at the second men from compulsory military tion, industry and business. petition. instrumental soloists from the annual National Forensics service who have participated classes of Dr. George Reynolds League Congress tomorrow. The in the Peace Corps Program. and Jack Wheaton. topic of his luncheon speech is In addition to the four reso Stuart Anderson, trumpet; Mike Cahoon, alto sax; Marie "Education for Today's Prob lutions there will be a number Easter Music Set lems." Fitzpatrick, soloist; and Richard of impromptu bills introduced. Higgins, baritone, will entertain The day long program, spon These bills will not be known students and faculty. sored by Phi Rho Pi will include until the resolutions have been For Massed Choirs A sax quartet and a French a welcoming address by Cerritos debated and voted upon. "Massed Choirs Sing Great and Rejoice"; and Hayden's horn trio are also planned to Religious Music" Thursday "Kyrie Eleison." complete the program. Accom President Dr. Jack Mears, morn Major plans for the congress in the gymnasium at 8 p.m. AS president Patti Roberts panists will be Isobel Somes, Lo- ing and afternoon congressional are under the direction of Phi Four hundred voices will join to will act as host, greeting the rena Hohengarten and Wheaton. Rho Pi President Al Mercer. sessions, the luncheon and an bring this Easter program to high school students and their Music Department chairman awaids assembly. Other members of the debate Cerritos. parents. John Feeny believes that the se group will serve as hosts, clerks Choir Director Jack Wheaton The program includes a fine ries will be of great value to Four bills are on tap for the of the sessions, etc. and Dean of Men Clive Grafton selection of powerful and mov the music students. He added congressional sessions accord planned this admission - free ing music, according to Director that the program should prove ing to Phi Rho Pi Adviser Juli Members of Circle K will as event as a forerunner of musical Wheaton. The public is urged to to be an enjoyable event for the ette Venitsky. Included are com sist at the luncheon and a musi extravaganzas to come in future hear this program, he added. listener. pulsory arbitration of labor dis cal program will be provided by STEVE ALLEN years. - putes, direct election of the pres the Falcon Jazz Band under the Forensics League Speaker ident, establishment of ari aca direction of Jack Wheaton. Cites Language Gap The choirs from Cerritos Col lege, Bellflower, La Mirada, and John Glenn high schools will be McGinn Approves included - in the program. Also singing will be the choirs of CC Culture Group Artesia, Excelsior and Mayfair Police Science high schools. Each of the choirs will pre Training Program sent two selections on an in dividual school basis and then Plans to Fill Gap Commissioner William J. Mc- will combine their voices in the Cann of the State of California The lack of culture, activity, tegregation," "Disarmament," mass sing. Police Officer Standards and and college support is a big eye and "A World Without War." Training Commission, presented The combined choirs will pre sent Handel's "Hallelujah-Amen," sore at Cerritos according to For the "Last Lecture" series Dr. Jack Mears a scroll certify ing the Cerritos pre-service from the oratorio "Judas Mac- Counselor Robert Fitch. retiring or catastrophe-forseeing cabeaus;" James' anthem "Sing police science program. To remedy this, Fitch is or professors will give their last During the presentation ganizing a student committee lecture, capturing what they think is most important. In sim McCann noted that the objec for a "Last Lecture" and sym ilar series, professors have em tives of the Commission are to posium series. "However," he Falcons Pull phasized that in living, man raise the level of competence of says, "we cannot get this cultur should make commitments, and California peace officers through al program rolling until we get get involved in things. No mat the establishment of minimum 100 Bank Jobs participation. Support is the most ter what field the professors standards for recruitment and important factor." were in, they stressed the im training. Holly Howe and William Mc- portance of not falling into a Connel received $100 cash There is a full range of pos Cerritos now joins such out state of apathy. awards last Friday at the Bank sible subjects for the symposium. standing schools offering police science programs as the Cali of America banquet at the Bev "The Nature of Women" will "Culture is a very essential erly Hilton hotel. come into the limelight. Other thing in the life of college stu fornia Highway Patrol Aca topics to be considered are 'In- dents," added Fitch. demy; the Northern California They were the recipients of Peace Officers' School; and San the bank's annual junior college Diego Police Academy. business awards program. To be noted also is the fact Miss Howe's award was in ill that tuition for the training was the secretarial and clerical paid for by law violators.