ft CAMPUS NEWS Vol. VI—No. 27 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Friday, April 27,1951 Final run For 'Glass Menagerie'

Friday, April 27, 1951 CAMPUS NEWS Page Three Highlights on Scholarships campus reveal for business 'Cinco de Mayo' Festivities open that... women open Queen deadline set Amistaders present three-act Quartets to croon Scholarships in business and sec­ Queen candidates for the coan- "By the Light of the Silvery retarial fields are being »fl?ered bined Men and Womens' week. drama, songs, dance, and fun Moon" will perhaps be one of the by Webber college in Babson Park, May 7-11, must have their ap­ melodies heard on May 10 as Cam­ Singing and dancing in the Florida, for the spring semester of plications in to the dean of ac­ pus quartets compete to represent scintilating Latin mode will high­ 1952. tivities office by Wednesday, ac­ ELA in a contest between junior cording to Gary Clark, AMS 'Casar' or 'Cazar'? light an original three-act play to colleges in the Metropolitan league. Full scholarships covering tui­ prexy. be presented at the May 3 assem­ Clubs are invited by Joy Laten, tion, room, and board on the cam­ To be in the running for roy­ bly by the Amistad club. The play AWS prexy, to enter the contest. Sexes on hunt pus, are open to young women al honors, women should sub­ depicts a modem celebration of Try-outs will be held on Tuesday, completing the second year of a lib­ mit their full name and nick­ "Cinco de Mayo," the Mexican na­ May 8, in the Ozone club. Applica­ name along with 10 mascuUne for monarchs tional holiday. tions must be in by May 1. There eral arts course, who rank in the signatures. Ballots will be cast Estella Zamudio, an international is a box opposite A-4 for the names. upper quarter of their class in Thursday in the cafeteria. of Mardi Gras student, and Anthony Moreno will The contest is sponsored by the grade average. each give solo dance numbers. AMS and the AWS in conjunction The awards may be continued for Campus men are this week Miss Zamudia is a student of the with Men's and Women's week. a second year if the student's aca­ Elans go fruity viewing with interest campus wo­ dance under Jose Cansino, an un­ Club publishes news sheet demic record warrants it. For fur­ Apples and pears and stuflf like men and the ladies are spending cle of Rita Hayworth. Mona Mu- An active Newman club added ther information and application that there are now readily avail­ a considerable portion of their time rieta and Gilbert Lopez will give another achievement to its already blanks, interested women students able. A fruit-o-matic dispensing ogling the masculine element on their interpretation of the "Mexi­ impressive record this week by may write Webber college, box 101, machine was put into operation in the premises. can Hat Dance." publishing its own newspaper, the Babson Park, Florida. the Dog House earlier this month. This unprecedented behavior Guest performers "Newmanaire." The paper vdTl stems from the forthcoming Mar­ Guest dancers from Garfield come out monthly and carry activi­ di Gras to be held here Friday, high school, Grace Aliso and Velia ties of the club and its members. May 18. All college clubs and or­ Vallejo will dance "Las Chiapane­ According to Hal Milnes, New­ ganizations who plan to operate cas," accompanied by Miss Amy man vice-prexy and Newmanaire booths in the affair are on the look­ Martin. Connie Lopez and Paul editor, "We believe this is one of out for likely candidates for king Tagawa will sing the Mexican love the first times in the history of the and queen. song, "Soy Feliz." "Malaguena" is college that a club has actually Cosily enough, all-male groups the piano solo of Aurelia Cota. come through in producing its own such as the Huskie Circle, etc, The play itself, "Cuando to Vu- publication." will have to sponsor a queen and elvas" (When You Return), con­ On the Newmanaire staflf are Bob all-feminine outfits, such as Aga­ cerns the handsome Ricardo, who Barela, Rosie Salazar, Marquette thi, are looking for a lad to latch has come to ELA to obtain the Lewis, and Carol Ebert. onto. Co-educational clubs can "General Education." His sweet­ Feature writer gives 'info' have one of each. heart, the luminous Linda, has his Mr. Lee Goodman, reporter and Each club will decorate its own promise that he will be true. But feature writer for the Daily News, booth, the booth to be provided by ELA's petulent Peggy ensnares the will speak to the Journalism 49 the Associated Students, the furni­ handsome Ricardo. class on May 1. Mr. Goodman is a shings by the individual clubs. The use graduate. He formerly worked Architect club has signified its wil­ for the Copley newspapers. lingness to get the booths into us­ Cluh Apnere able shape in its extra hours and Inside job in banking 'HAVE YOU BEEN A GOOD GIRL?' is one of the many poems could do with both men and women Philosophy club Sales Objectives will be discussed ];ertormcd by the verse speaking choir class. Directed by Miss volunteers. People willing to lend A discussion period of questions on May 2 as one of five meetings and answers on last Friday's topic, Mary Eileen Serak, the group strives to give an artistic expres­ a hand can contact Art Silver or conducted by the evening division "Things, Ideas, and Words," will sion which enhances the meaning of the selections. Mrs. Evelyn Field, dean of activi­ in Successful Sales Techniques. ties. be held at today's meeting of the The institute is applied to the sell­ Photo by Jerry I'out? Philosophy club in Physics 1. The ing of banking services. The lec­ meeting will be at noon and every­ turers are open to everyone. Meet­ Nude footsies one is invited. ings begin at 8 pm and end at 9. * * • "Take away" reference material inspire lasses Alpha Gamma Sigma will be available. There will also Alpha Gamma Sigma plans to be meets on May 9 and 16. have its final meeting of the se­ in verse choir mester, Wednesday, May 2, at noon Elan hears Bunche By Hal Milnes in 109. Mr. Charles Jennings, ad­ Elsa Schogt, ELA international ffotsie editor visor, urges all dues-paid members student, is at Stanford University The other day Marquette Lewis, to attend. today representing the college at ELA coed aflfiliated with that mys­ * * * the Pacific Coast Conference on terious college verse-speiiking United .Nations Aflfairs. Delta Sigma choir, skipped into the student ac­ Sergeant Alphs Styles, of the Dr. Ralph Bunche, Nobel Peace tivities room with a shoe and a U.S. Army and Air Force recruit­ prize winner for 1950, will preside sock on one foot and another shoe ing station, was guest speaker at over the General Assembly tomor­ and sock in her right hand. the Delta Sigma meeting, Wednes­ row moming in the model United A bystander, more than a little day, April 24. Entertainment was Nations set-up. amazed at this picture of damsel presented by singer Diane Dow­ sans shoe and sock, asked "why?" ding; accordianist, Ed Sarkisian; E'sfit Elans to take The baflfled Marquette replied and pianist, Cecila Jones. "Why, I've just been practicing * * * with the verse-speaking choir, and NOMA test May 4. Newman club naturally we all have had to have WHERE THERE'S MUSIC— there's usually these f,,ur Eight ELA secretarial majors our shoes off." A speaker next Tuesday, a so­ gentlemen oi swing who were part of last week's .-\ef)lian mus­ are taking the "NOMA" tests at The gent in question countered, cial today noon in the women's PE Metropolitan high school Friday, "Why do you have to have your ical assembly. The (piartette: Mr. Robert Fisher, Mr. Earle building, and a skating party at May 4. The tests are in two sec­ shoes oflf, when in verse-speaking Immel. Mr. William Kline, music instructors and Mr. .Archie the Rollodrome in Montebello on tions: comprehensive on general choir practice?" Hairston, employment counselor. It goes to prove—".Assemblies Monday night—that's the Newman information, and business funda­ "Why because the Greeks did, ;ire better than ever. club agenda for the next five days. mentals of typing or bookkeeping. silly." Photo by .lerry Fout-/, The guest speaker is Monsignor Rating skills are determined At this the quizzer balked, not Bowers who will speak on mission­ from this National Office Manage­ wishing to be further confused by Innocent piggy bank labeled as ary work. Members and friends are ment Association test, and quali­ asking what the Greeks had to do invited to the social. The skating fying certificates awarded. Stu­ with it. He simply nodded half­ Commie aid by US mint director party will meet at 7 pm at the flag dents participating in the coming heartedly and made for the nearest pole. Oflflcers are selling tickets. test are: Louise Anderson, Jac­ exit, shaking his head. If your piggy bank is brim-full of pennies, you're aiding the They may also be purchased Mon­ queline Burns, JoAnn Bradley, He was heard to murmur while Commies. Or so implies this bulletin from Washington DC: day right. Shirley Faust, Laura Struikman, parting, "It'd sure create an aw­ "Ncllc Taylor Ross, Director of Guadalupe Tanori, Jeannette Zol­ ful stink if people had to take their the United States Mint today nekoff, and Patricia Niesen. .shoos off everytime they spoke." issued an appeal for the return to Recruit 'em young policy of circulation of the millions of cop­ Vacation plus 'moola' for PE per one-cent pieces believed to be Elans at junior high program stored in piggy-banks, sugar bowls, "Why not plan now to go to col­ They discu.«s the value of coun­ majors in summer counseling and bureau drawers of American lege?" is the question being asked selor advisement, the various aims homes. The release of these coins of A-9 students from Belvedere, of college work, courses offered, Girls, are you the outdoor type? Starting on June 25 these jobs would obviate the manufacturing and the extra-curricular activities. Hollenbeck, Kem, and Stevenson Is your hobby or main interest will continue for 10 weeks. cost of replacing them for circu­ Today this group is booked to The pay includes room and board, junior high schools by students of archery, horseback riding, arts and lation, and would save large quan­ address students at Stevenson. one day oflf a week, and of course, tities of copper greatly needed in ELA. Yesterday they were at Kern. crafts ? "moola." The camp is located with­ the defense eflfort.. .since the be­ With Dan Nava as group chair­ They are volunteers who carry out If your answer is yes to any of in 30 miles of downtown Los Ange­ gining of Communist aggression in man, Olivia Velarde, Joane Geni­ an ELA community service, which these questions, then as counselors les. Prospective counselors, pref­ ella, Pedro Romero, Albert Nati­ was planned and is sponsored joint­ Korea, the demand for new coins in your chosen field, you can spend erably 18 years of age or over, vidad and Eugene Williamson are ly by Dr. Helen Bailey, chairman the summer vacation (with pay) may contact Mr. Hairston of the has quadrupled." currently addressing groups of ju­ of the history and social science ut a private camp for girls, ranging employment service for further de­ Cough 'em up Elans, don't want nior high students who expect to department, and Mr. Logan Hart, in age from 6-12. tails. to be a fellow traveler do you? graduate this June. dean of admissions and records. Page Four CAMPUS NEWS Friday, April 27, 1951 Cindermen oppose Santa Monica, EL Camino aFter double victory ELA's tracksters will travel to Inglewood for their final conference dual meet today against the host El Camino Warriors and the Santa Monica Corsairs. Last Friday Gil McFadden again led the Huskies to victory as they beat Valley, 66V2 - SSVa, and the San Diego Knights, 99 - 16, at the stadium's first sports program. McFadden erased the Huskies' 440 record with a tune of 49.5 seconds and came close to break- ing the 220 record, winning in 21.7. He also climaxed the day's events Tennismen, Mt as he anchored the ELA mile relay Gymnasts try team from a 10-yard deficit to ov­ Sac to battle ertake Valley's foursome. AAU contest Santa Monica, paced by the ver­ The ELA squad will tra­ Coach Dick Bishop's gymnasts, it^,^>^^^^^^ satile Bill Hansard, seemed to be vel to Mt. Sac next Wednesday to an improving team and should pro­ who lost last week to the LACC OVER THE TOP—Larry Lumpkin and "Rillie" Stewart fly over take on the Mountaineers in a tune- vide stiff competition for Coach Cubs, will compete tonight in the thc high hurdles in jireparation for the Huskies' track and field up before the Metro conference Ray Smith's trackmen. Excepting Southern California AAU meet at meet toda\- at El Camino. meet, Saturday, May 5. Boyd Crawford in the pole vault Los Angeles city college. and the broad jump and Broad Photo by Blair Henderson In the first meeting between the LACC, USC, Pasadena CC, UC­ Jumper Hank Compagnon, the Huskies and Mountaineers, the Warriors are not expected to cause LA, and Occidental will be tough Huskie nine to finish season match was called off because of much trouble. obstacles for the Huskies, who are rain. IOO—Pitts (ELA), Serrina (V), Brown not expected to do better than (ELA). Eaton (V), Peck (SD), 10.28. against Corsairs, Renegades Hal Roach will enter the Ojai 220—McFadden (ELA), Bowen (V), fourth or fifth. Serrins (V), Brown (ELA), Heasler (V). The baseballers of ELA close their disastrous 1951 campaign N'alley Tennis tournament, held 21.78. Bob Toliver, Cstrmen Sferrazza, April 26, 27, and 28. Roach is the 440—McFadden (ELA). Uranea (ELA), Leonard Burke, Joe Burke, Dick when they engage the Santa Monica Corsairs today and the Hessler (V). Bowen (V), Sloan (SD). tomorrow. Both tilts are slated at South first man on the team ladder. 49.&d. Freeman, Bob Bergaro, and Marvin 880—Hoover (V), Smith (V). Casas Gate park. In matches played this past week (ELA), Brewer (ELA), Velasquez (SD), Tweedy are entered for the Hus­ the Huskies came out on top in one 2m. 6a. kies tonight. Workhouse Hank "Lefty" Aguirre (0-5) is slated to do the Mile—Smith (V), Gasporra (ELA). The under-manned Elans bowed pitching for the Huskies in the Corsair game, and John Burd will and dropped the other. Warren (ELA), Morris (V), Velasquez In the match played last Friday (SD). 4m. 4S.6a. to the Cubs, 45i4-35i^, at LACC wind up the season when he goes Two mile—Warren (ELA). Morris (V). last Friday night. against the Renegades tomorrow. the Huskies beat the El Camino Halen (V), Orozco (ELA), Oaborne (ELA) Warriors, 7-2. Winning at the sin­ 10m. 488. Toliver, Sferrazza, Freeman, and Sideline vlew^ Burd sports a 2 win-6 loss record. 120 hish hurdles—Lumpkin (ELA). Hall In the first encounter which San­ gles positions for the locals were (V). Stewart (ELA), Prager (SD). no both Burkes grabbed first spots. flfth, 15.53. By Jim Cambianica, sports editor ta Monica won, 14-11, Aguirre was Dek Dekkert, Joe Stein, Don Tall­ However, LACC swept the paral­ 220 low hurdles—Lumpkin (ELA), Mc­ lels, horizontal bar, and all-around Good luck to the three Elans the victim of a free hitting con­ man, Abel Flores, and Ken Cor­ Donald (ELA). Reed (V), Hall (V), competing in the 52nd annual Ojai Stewart (ELA), 26s events to strengthen their hold of test. Also in the first Bakersfield nell. Valley Tennis toumament this Shot put—Patterson (ELA), Berntsen first place. game, which the Renegades won, The doubles were won by Dek (ELA), Hopkins (V). Lewis (V), Hill week! (SD), 41' 7". Free exercise—Toliver (ELA). Green 7-1, Aguirre also was the loser. Dekkert and Danny Hall at second Higrh Jump—Austin (V), Dickson (ELA), (LACC), L. Burke (ELA). Rope—Pendle­ Yesterday W^alloped by Vikings doubles and Tallman and Stein at White (ELA). Todd (ELA), no fifth. 6'. ton (LACC), J. Burke (ELA). tie between Betty Gustaf­ The Long Beach Vikings blasted third doubles. Broad juanp—Eaton (V), tie for second Foley (LACC) and Johnson (ELA). Side son and Aurelip between McDonald (ELA). and Hessler horse—Freeman (ELA), Berpraro (ELA). 15 hits oflF the offerings of Aguirre The Santa Monica Corsairs (V), Stewart (ELA), White (ELA», 19' Granados.. (LACC). ..Parallels—Rosenblatt Cota, members (LACC), Granados (LACC), Benson (LA­ and Wally Popkin and thus an­ tripped the Huskies, 7%-l'/4, last 8". of the WAA Discus—Lewis (V). Hopkins (V). Hill CC). Loni horse—J. Burke ELAl, Gu­ nexed the Metropolitan conference Tuesday on the Montebello park tierrez (ELA), Granados (LACC). tennis team, en­ (SD). Henderson (ELA), Patterson (ELA) championship last Saturday by the courts. 129' 6". Rinrn—Sferrazza (ELA), Rosenblatt tered the wo­ Polevault—tie between O'Brien (ELA) (LACC), Huante (LACC). Tambllng-L. score of 15-2. men's intercol­ Dekkert and Hall garnered a and Carroll (SD). Vorst (V). tie for Burke (ELA), Benson (LACC), Green point for the locals by winning fourth between Hern^dez (ELA). and (LACC). Horizontal bar—Cook LACC), legiate division The Vikes had just too much PlfcBer (V), ir 6". Benson (LACC). Granados (LACC). All- punch at the plate for the Huskies, their second doubles match over Mile relay—ELA (Uranea, Brown, Brew­ around—GranadoK (LACC). Benson (LA­ as double part­ CC). Henson (LACC). Ko.'ienatock (LACC). ners. Today and seven Huskie errors didn't help O'Neil and Mangum, 6-2, 6-4. The er, McFadden), Valley, SD, 3m. 29.Hs they travel much, these contributing largely to other half point was won by the first doubles team of Roach and north again. the Vikings' large score. Long Beach pitcher Jim Decker coasted Cornell as they split sets with Hal Roach, of the ELA tennis Loren Schwichtenberg and Parson squad, headed for Ojai Wednesday home with a sparkling five-hitter. Twelfth straight loss Holladay, the Huskies taking the night, entering the California In­ first set, 6-4, and dropping the The Elans suffered their 11th vitational Intercollegiate champ­ second by the same count. ionships. consecutive loss at the expense of Although the threesome are and the Santa Monica Corsairs last Fri­ will be facing stiflF competition, day. John Burd, who started and Golfmen host Metro here's hoping they bring back the went all the way, was shelled for championship cups. nine hits. This loss as well as the teams at Montehello Long Beach one that was the 12th Intersquad tourney After losing to the Bakersfield in a row, buried the Elans deeper Coach Les Rockley's netters are Renegades last Friday, the ELA into the cellar. holding their own tennis touma­ golfers were to meet The El Cam­ ment that will last 'till next week. ino Warriors yesterday on the Hal Roach is seeded first and ELAgators bow 45-28 Montebello course. Dek Dekkert second in the inter­ It was to be their last dual squad contest. Joe Stein and Don vie in Metro Finals match of the year. They will com­ Tallman are expected to give "Victory, the Huskies Cry" will pete next Friday in the conference Roach and Dekkert a tough battle meet at Montebello. for top spot. be the slogan of the ELA mermen this afternoon when the team vies The Huskies had only four men May tie basketballers for honors in the Metro confer­ taking part Friday as they forfei­ BILL INGLIS