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, ^ i :—, ., ' . I . i— r ; '•* 1 ; : • —; r^ 'i- 1 ^ VOL. 4, , NO.. 1122 ' '-- • SAN FEKNANOO VAUEY STATf COUE«. NORTHRIDGE, CAUR ' , 1 THURSDAYTHURSDAY,|DK.110, fOK.i 10,, 1959 Pre-Registratipn Will Begiii^3lOiicI^L¥ Organized Cheers Early Student Signtip Will Be Heard Eliminafes Late Rum with the fall semester slowly rolling to a doik. Vailley State matriculates can once again take advantage of tthe bpncflts of The traditional role of the to-' olcded as; the or{;anlzatlo^'s pre-reghtratlon. a short out available to only o le otlier school readoris tQ assist tlic matador, f'«' president. Ed Beck willies In the California Slate College System, I end to assist the talle.v State ""'""^ ''™ "" v'** President. This will mark the third semester that the Ri glstrar's OfflM Matadors is the main objective Correspondinj? scci-etarles ifili has carried out this function for the tenefit of 4 le student who of the newly organized pep bo Esther Bazell and Joyce Ga wishes to relax his registration chore over a one mArith period, club, the' Toreadors. rile. Martha Christensen will and whllu so dolns be assured of admittance tc the classes of scn'o as, recording sccrota ry his cholccL , The dual purpose of the Tore- ] and ..lann Bonne Hartsinck as After Dec. 19 , ny student car­ adors is to provide .•school spirit | "'';^"'J^'"^'^, ^??J'". ?^"P leadi rs ' ' will bo elected later. rying seven or i lore ipnits may af all home games and as many away games as possible, and to .•\lso at this meeting; the, )f. Heelf'K taleadar obtain a permi; and! informa- •ficial nam* of the organiza^an act as an official greeting com­ FBIDAY, DEC. 11 tioii sheet expla ning the neces- Was voted on, and the subject sari' procedure Jin Building D. mittee ' to visiting teams and of dups ^nd the constitu^ an Greek Day. fans. were discussed. Film Festival. "Crime and The completed mate|-ial, along "Within two years we hope Punishment," Ubrary 131, 7:30 •dth a check, m ist be returned Dr. Donald Brown was iP- p.m. to have one of the finest organ-1 locted as the club's spon^>r. to the school b y Jaii. 15. Be­ Childrens Theater, "Mr. Pop­ cause of the ler jth ojt time al- ized cheering sections in the | f^'"''^'!'." .^''.*'.^f*''*'. ?*^" ^^' per's Penguins," Theatre In­ tor appointed Robert Lawrenfo loted to compld:e th^ process, area and a membership of at tlme, 8:30 p.m. registrar, as the official 4d Robert S. Lawifence, registrar, least .TQOi"-sdid Ron Wallace, viser of the group. Christmas Ball, Del Mar Ho­ newly elerfed president and a tel In Santa Monica, 9 p.m. has announced j that students The organization's "unifon^ should not feel It necessary to key figure in the formation of will consist of white blous es SATUBDAT, DEC. 12 line up to blltaln materials the club. and shirts, and white rooter Children's Theater, "Mr. Pop­ The toreadors will hold their caps and dark colored skirts Dr per's Penguins." Theatre Intlme, early. Processing will not begin official "coming out" at the pants. The club will sit togei ft­ 10ja.m. and 1:30 p.m. before Jan. 4. er In a special section at aH Jan. 16 home gama with Biolk tonhellenlc Tea, Library 131, Lawrence explained that this games. • 2-4 p.m. at Monroe High SchooL VKTOBIOLS OI-KU Kits—KnjoylnB a cup of punch are the (hristensen. m-ording secretarj'; Ron Wallace, president; system will allow the non-ma­ "Dues will be used for month­ officers of the r^i>nti.v organlxed tfep Cluh. Steadinic floft VA Herk, \tee president; Joyre Garite, oorreapondiog secre­ &sketball at La Veme, 8 p.m. A presentation rally is sched­ triculated student to spend ly parties for club membAs to rifcht) ere Ksther Basell. correHpondbiK aerrrtary; .Martlia tary; and ^Florence Weigand. acting treaaurer. »•""« »» '•"• '•<«« V SUNDAY, DEC. IS uled for early January. At this who win be permitted to bring more time platmlng his sdied- : 1' j i' • __-_^—^-_^.—— .- I Children's Theater, "Mr. Pop­ rally the cheers^ the five new one guest on their AS cards. ule and consulting his adviser per's Penguins," Theatre Intlme, fight songs and the pep band Bus trips to away games will 1:3» p.m. and 4 p.m. if every eligibfe student will will be introduced to the stu­ be extra," said Wallace. Yule Ball Set complete his aBpUcation early. Vikiiors^From Antarctic Rate Hit I J MONDAY, DEC. 16 dent body. Plans are underway to pi»- "Last year 92Jper cent of the vide transportation to the Dec. AWS Candy Cane Drive, "We already have 130 mem­ eligible studentiftook 'advantage bers and we hope to have 200 19 game in San Diego. At lej^t Tomorrow; Monday through Friday. ."50 people. are needcnl to make With Kids In 'Popper^sPenguins\ of the opportuilty to register by the end of the semester," WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16 said Wallace. the trip, which Will be $3 per early. E^feryone| doing so this person. Members and no^- Dress Formal Faculty Lecture Series, Li­ Wallace, assisted by two oth­ BY ALAN CUBURN Maitland as Mr. Greenbaum Ruth Furst, for the actual con­ yeaf will do himself and our members wlshing^ to attend a adds his usual professional struction of costumes. brary 131, 1 p.m. er head organizers, Ed Beck asked to sign up In -A-S • .Xomblnlng a Yute celebration If miUtlng children happy AS Executive Coimcll, Li staff a big fa^or," said Law­ and Jann Bonne Hartsinck, touch. Also scoring in minor Sound effects by Marylee Dec. 15. a^d the d^ut of nearly 70 soror­ can be 'the aole criterion for roles are Sandra MacGregor as brary 255, 3 p.m. rence. > managed "to attain the present ity pledges, the Christmas Ball Bailey are excellent. membeishlp in a weirit's time. Judging.41 play, "Mr. Fopper'a Schreechereeta, the well-named ^ The Toreadors have alrea< opera star, and Richard Snyder begun to play their roi eaa al win be held In the Del Mar Ho^ Penguins," current children's They accomplished this by as AdMral Drake. spending their free time sign­ to the Matadors. Last week "llie tel In Sama Monica, tomorrow theater production, can certain­ ing up members In the squad, group circulated basketball night at 9 p.m. Bids, $3.00 per ly be considered a hit. With the exception of Charles schedules' • to ^local mprchan s West Point Conference and by posting sign-up sheets couple, are atlll available'and Kornfeld, who appears briefly and are currently involved in a Measured by other standards, as the stage manager, guest throughout the cafeteria, li­ may be purchased from any sor­ brary and activity building. large scale membership drivf. however,! the comedy by Rose­ performances by hi^ school ority or fraternity member. The first meeting of the To­ '. "Membership Is still 'open (o mary MOsa falls short. "Vtudents leave little to be de­ Jointly sponsored by the Pan- sired. Gary Lee as the^ Ice box Bringi^ VSC Recognitioi readors was held last Tuesday, ail students," said Wallace, "ar d While overacting Is tracUtlon- Hellenic and interfratemlty man Is too young for th^ ~^rt at 12:30 p.m. in Library = 131 anyone Interested may sign i p ally used to convey moods and BY BfW HIUIUBN ed. The others were l\Ci,A> "But," Dahl onti^ued, "we Councils, the daiice will high­ and Mike Ravenscroft as the^ At this meeting, Wallace was in the activities building.ling " situations to the young audi­ express man is Insecure In this Voicing surprise over thei Cal Tech and Berkeley. should take a U ok at what we light the mild and wild tones ence, the Valle>' State troupe "Otte surprising note," Dahl are getting for jthe money and of Ray Noval's band. character, although he seems spread of the college name and goes too far and often presents the ideal choice for the head of the complexities involved in the said, "was tlie fact that the col­ cut out the un; lecessary items . Approximately 70 Greek-letter an,unreal quality. Fortunately, Colossal Pictures, his second drafting of foreign policy, Orin lege was aiready so well known and replace thdm with benefi-^ Registrar Lawrence Turns Initiates from the four campus the penguins arrive during the role. Dahl and Scott Edwards re­ back at the conference. But stUi cial ones." sororities will tie presented dur­ first act and steal the remalnd turned to Valley State Im­ our attendance must rank as DalU co-authdred the resolu­ ing the evening. Roundlng^out er^of the show. Biary Jane Watklns. assistant pressed by their few days In the furthest step toward nation­ tion finally adopted by tlie com­ To Acting In 'Danton 's Death Greekweek?Hd activities, soro- profeaaor of , directs the West Point, N. Y. al recognition for the college mittee. The confnltt«e findings Ity members will host represen- in the foor major roles, only adaptation of Kkhard and tTor- that has yet been achieved." wUI be printed jjuid distributed Coas|. Performances wili be p Robert Lawrenpe, Valley tatives from national sororities Stei-e Komfrld as Mr. Popper ence At«-ater's hook., aasiated In attending the 11th annual Dahl, a history major, par­ nationally later In the year. State reggistrar, will leave his the Theatre Intime. really «-oines throogli. He seenM by Patrfc-ia Bens. Tlie direr- conference on United States ticipated in a committee which Edwards, a political science desk to play the title role in at an afternoon tea fi^om 2-4 Affairs, the two Valley State Other^ members of the ca^t p.m., Saturday. The guests will to have good laalgkt Into his tors are certainly to be com­ discussed "Military Assistance major, served MI a committee "Panton's Death," production to mended for their handling of seniors mixed with students include Robfert Heam, DouRl4s explain the advisability and character, prodnoing warmtii to Latin America." "Our final interested In "dpmmimist Bloc be presented beginning Jan. 8 and sincerity. VMth Noonen. an the peagaiiM. from the finest colleges In and Assistant pfograms." < McHargue. Gary Meyer. Hil neceSisar>" procedures for becom­ report," Dahl said, "was a defi­ itl concert style. his wife, looks and sounds the America. nite indictment of the present "The main outcome of our Klapmah, Richard Snyder, Fr^d ing a national sorority. At prea­ Dr. James Brodk, assistant .part, but gives tbe ImpresskMi Providing a workable set was "It was really an experience policies. committee," Edwtards said, "was Faraone. Ned Darby, DuKe ent. Valley State sororities have Dr. Wlllard Bellman, aasistant profcsor of drama, also an- Moilnar, Sharley Gaffey, Lan»>' that she K imsure of the role, representing the college at such "It seems the people Involved -that the Unite* States should iloum?cs that the ceisting of Pat only local standtng. , with fmquent giancea to tbe professor of drama. Special an exclusive affair." Edwards don't worry too much about the become a little ifiore aggressive Greatman, Barbara Friedman, credit must go to Pauline Na- BUey as Robespierre and Lynne Angele Peterson and Renee Pe­ Dance arrangertients were dl wiaga. sakl. Slop million spent in . Latin in the areas of political combat Alevy as Marion. tw6 major 'pler for designing the penguin America when compared to the with the Soviet Union." tersen. '• L reeled by Chairman Irene costum«'s and to her crew. Vlvl- . Of the 86- colleges in attend- roles' in the work by Georg Steve Robertson~and Jennifer »- I i«x« . . ^ . J ance, Valley State was one of over-all $2 billion spent through­ "Today," he Continued, "we Cooke. Other committee mem­ Deeths, as the two Popper chil Buchner. The drama was written enjJnden. Angele Peterson and j^^^ West Coast schools Invlt- out the world are placing too iiuch emphasis 1S35 and the most > outstandi bers Include Cleone Chaney, dren, try too hard, although Ross Figgins. Gigi Giesler! Gary on hurtanitariail motives. But Presentation of' "Danton's performance thus far was givi th«^ both look.their parts. wc should neverfflet our aggres­ Qeafh" at Valley State will lie by Max Rcinhardt In 1916, Gschwind. Florence Malcom The li fifth graders appear­ siveness in pollfical fields the first staging on tiie West Brock said. and Betty Morgan. ' ing as the Inherited penguin semble meddling family are undoubtedly the best "One shocking! Hem in th^ thing in the show, never miss­ field of assistanc^ programs was ing a cue or a beat. Special the u n I V e r s «l resentaient commendation goes to Shlrline against the UnMid States. This Cruse and John Napier, who was true even Injcanada, whom are are iespeclally effective. we consider so Pfiwh like our­ selves,'' Edwards jl Members of the VaHey State drama department serving In Another impretsion gathered during the conflrence by the supporting roles are well cast. students was theldmmense com­ Irene Glzzl as the buxom Mra. plexities lnvolvec|in developing Rose is very believable and Alan foreign policy. "The conference certainly gave ui more respect for the Individuals who draft the policies," t)ahl commented. "The conferen* also pointed ^otice up the necessitiis for making people aware of Ithe complexi­ Tickets for the eight re­ ties. We're not toing to havo maining performances of *^r. an effective profram until wo i Popper's Penguina" have been inform the people of these com­ I sold out, arrordhig to Ihe plexities," Dahl k^ncluded. I flrachuUe Manager's Offtcei. Dr. Karl von Wrys. assistant I Tliere are maaHy a fnr seala professor of poHtica] science, i avnOahle at earh perform­ who aocompanied tlie two stu­ ance. If playgoers wMhout dents at the eonf^lrence, was im- - UrkeU iirlalL_to take their pressed with the perfonnance ehaiiee^j of Dahl and Edifuds. IManW ta the prodaeUon. "Both handled jjthemselves ex­ whk4i b the^flrat chUdren'a tremely well, a|d held their theater pwai iilatloii of the own against theiother schools aeniMter, ara Steve Komfeld. at the conference," he said. EdHh NoOMO, Steve Bohett- This was the leeond confer­ ence attended by Dr. von Vorys, Mary AM WatfchH, who served as jidviser for a ant profeaeor of dnHM, ta di­ delegation fixim iho University recting the eomeiy. of South Dakota |in 1956. Keynote speakejr for the four- Tbe ptay wOl be takan to day conference, pec. 25, was Aaaheim dmm, • on toor, fint William H. Drapirr, Jr„ who is JiMket ta the WEST POINT HELLO—Orta Dahl. who aloiw wtth Seal* Edward^ rapaeaarted Valley RECEIVING SCBIPT—Bobert Lawrence, regtatrar, (Mated)! reoalvee Milpl tnm Dr. •ter pracnm. chairman of the iQlltary Assist­ State at the lllh animal Omfmnce on IMtad Statu* Affhln at Wert rotal tast week, ta ance Pr^tnm ^ir the United [ Bfo^t. f!lTrtor cf 'Danton's Death " Lawran ce wM ptay tie Iwd. by Bobert Merriam, deputy aaaiatant to President Eisenhower. States. 4- Page 2 VAUEY STATE SUNDIAL Dec. 10. 19S9 EDITORMAL SUN SIROKES By MICK BURRS Valley State Shows Cultural Lag Very 3Muett A five ? Volley State's campus is slowly de­ ting around compui tolking over ideas, Chances are not many students at Valle; state have heard of veloping into a mature, strong, weli- philojsophies, ort, literature, almost any­ Dr. Pudexim Nolsufnoc, eminent social scl tlst from Knujland, rounded itructure that the surrounding thing,' sold the professor. "That might who will be teaching here next semester, or ten years he was community con take pride in. But ore we hav5 been okay in your day, sir, but it presumed dead by his fellow social sclent all of whom hold as individuals developing these qualities just Isn't done nowadays," said jho *to him in high regard. that will make us an d>*et to the com­ dentj I Some readers with strong memories light recall his mys- munity? Aloybe yov can't quite believe this is terious disappearance in New York City on Halloween night, Tiiere seems to be a culturotxioQ ot the re that we "No one else would do It," he explained to Sunstrokes last refine the mind in the classroom alone? ore 11 a rut. We come to college every day, week. "No one else waK willing to flll.,the o|ie viwancy remaining Shouldn't there be more to a college carn­ put n our time in class, and leave. Then In the whole mundane territory of the HOcpal science studies, a pus than Ijiis? After all only a small we i|0'to wbrk or we go home and go vacancy tliat had been existing for millennia^ namely, the \'acancy of the forms and processes of readily obser amount of the time spent on the college about our wrapped up in f able phenomena sub- sisting below tlie lithospliere whlcii are ately Interrelated to campus or involving campus life is spent iaur own I.ttie world. . the functkms and behavior of homosapicj ns under actual life in the classrooTn. Tnis is done day after day until fmolly conditions in and out of the species' enviroi^ ent^ Cultifral Events Lack Support lit's. Ioutine and; we don't -^tpnt anything Dr. Nolsufnoc had an interpreter (tjor |wed from the United this "cultural lag" seems evident not itp u3set or owioken us to what's going ACE Seeks Professional Music Gram on a round us. Nations) with him, who translated his word into English for us. only in the lack of support of events that Said the Interpreter: "No one else had tie intestinal fortitude could be labeled "cultural" but the extreme A iaybe we don't have the opportunity to go down into the sewers and study the|r influence on man's lack of an academic climate at State or we're afraid to discuss something other Training For Teachers Awarded To actions throughout history!" thon our test grades or a social event with where the improvement and refinement We asked Dr. Nolsufnoc if what he sa|v during his ten-year onycne. Perhaps we're afraid to be dif- of mind, morals and taste can take place. ^J De La Vega tenure- underground shows any pertinence to the course tie pro­ ferert or afraid people will lough at ut. The Association for thlld- j to mwiy Iwlietins on education Recently Library 131 was overflowing hood Education is concerned, by authorities In th^ field, Dr. TCjIrello de la Vega, assist­ poses to teach here next semester. with the education and -^eU- s-,,,,^^ ^y Ui^ .^g^ahatloii wifh students, faculty, s'toff ftiembers and Faculty Hove leaerved Area ant professor of music, has "Well," he said, starting off as simplj as possible, "what I ' being of chiklren everywhere, ] "t——— "J "^ «rB«Mi«««in the general! public. Why? Over four hun­ Tjhere oren't too mijny people on cam­ been awarded a grant to com­ observed during my decade below the lith ^sphere I believe has and la Inteiested In raising thel b • «•• srholandilp which wa* dred peoplelhad dragged themselves away pose a symphony by the pro­ the utmost significance, to quite a substaii tiaily high degree. In pus who will brave that faculty reserved standards of the professional won by SoU-elr Leslie recentl:f. from their television sets to hear a talk-by gram committee of the Inter- area; in the cafeteria or slow down that trainUig for teachers and lead-1 AU Ktudenta IntereMted In ele- fact, to the long Interval of time devotedi to homosapiens' con­ American Music Center. that great speaker Lawrence Lipton. fast noving professor to ditcutt anything era In the fiekl I nHwtary ednratloa are Invited ception of himself In various stages of development—past, pres^ The audience spent two hour^ listening let a one just talk. _ ., ^. .. lo apply for It Dr. de la Vega's work .will be ent and future—and especiaUy the highest atUehable conse­ to such world shaking matters at why Tearing up the plant for the new.cafe­ To achieve ttda p«rpoae tlie| -t-'* premiered in April, 1961. during quence In the area of later exploitation of jthe earth's vast quan­ the Gas l-louse in Venice needs an enter- . teria liecause it colls for o separate din­ ACE Id guMed by a phikMophy I Offk»rs for the student the second Inter-American Mu­ tities of natural resources, with the varlouis effects this explolta- toinment license and why Lipton's "mat­ ing room for the faculty and ttudents or edocatSoa wlildi Is flexIMe branch are SolvelK Leslie, pres- sic Festival In Washington, D.C. tlojj. wlll have on further fluctuation an 1 oscillation of homo and chancea lo meet thr aew Ident; BaMiara Hite, vtee prwl- Important new works by west­ sapiens' intrinsic behavior toward his .own md other spepies, and tress solution" to problems facing the doeii't seem the right solution. How do needs Inherent In a dMOKlac ks on the subjects of social between the Ixt and Stii of | with translations—here. Therefore, if yoa wis^ to gain further each month. Vouchers are .1 A new Instructor at Valley knowledge in this highly fascinating fieloL we hope you will be studies, science and history, in- Si.Ite. Dr. de la Vega formerly cludinji books for pleasure read­ avalteMe »:M ajn. to 4:M ! one of the many students to sign up for t)r. Noisufnoc's course Debate Team p.m. Monday thniiigh Friday taught at Central University, (called Intro, to Seweioiog}- in tlie ti&. knd l^dm. Wrid.) next READERS^WLSB ing. S. nta Clara, Cuba: the Uni­ All who are Interested In at­ In D-ie. and 4:Se p.m. to semester. 7:M p.m. Monday through versity of Orlente, Santiago de There Is a ^•e^y prevdlent ten Scores Again tending the • meetings and be­ Cuba: and the National Insti­ Indlrldaallat dency. I believe, amonK us hu­ coming a member are welcome. Thunday In Ihe Extended Day OffU-e cm the 4th fkior uf the tute of Culture, Havana, Cuba. man beings to overestimate Valley State scored again In Meetings are held on the flirst Editor: ourselves and underestlmate'ev'- Thursday of every month. library. Dr. de la Vega received his 'Crime And Punuhn^enV. the world of forensics as Mrs. BA from De La Salle College I would like to say that I erybody else. Let's be careful Dues, which are only a dol­ Failure lo Mian voarhen on rea* with interest the column Edgie-Strozer won a first place and his MA and Ph.D. in music '4, when we make generalizations. lar, entitle you to a kiwer stib- time wlll result In our send- from Ada Igleslas Music Insti­ by Mick Burrs titled "VSC Stu How about considering the ex­ in oraton: Mrs. strozer also scription rate for the '"ChJl In^ yimr nanne to the iVeter- Screens Tomorroii Night dents Conform?" Not only this tute. He also holds an MA In ceptions to the rule? At times won an excellent rating In oral hiood E^ducatlon" magazine a Bn-nu have not oign'-d and The film festival continues to-i are not recommended for chll- could ver>' wMl benefit by more from the University of Havana. morrow night with the presen- dren, sail Howard Fleming, as­ •|JIVI':RNE RIt-HKRT States Alternate Forensics that we nre not re«p<>nHlble exertion of individualism. There Guest Speaker fer ymir att<'ndance in rollege . • ; y tation of the French production sociate iean \ot students. The are some teachers here at VSC Touoiament heW at USC last for tliat partlrular month. of Feodor Dostoevsky's "Crime Film Fdbtivai is co-sponsored who encourage and tolerate In­ Praiae Editorial weekend. 1 •, by Los Maduros and the Asso­ dividual thinking. I say congrat­ Dear Editor: i Slated For Club Iletemilnation of the vet­ j and Punishment" in Library 131 Also scoring In th^ women's' Male Student at 7:30. A color short of. Marcel ciated Sfidents of Valley State. ulations to tliem. They are I would like to j t h a n k eran's continued allendance divisir,n was Pat Donnelly who , ^"^ "pnry Ki^,en.Mard pro- under ^-eteranV benefits wlll Marceau's Pantomimes com- "real" teachers. your readers the be'heflt of Dr. .. „ . , - fi^sor of (•h«Tnlsirv. will dis- I.A VERXF. RK HEBT | Dooley's speech. If artitles were br made b>- the Veterans Ad- Rescued From .pletes the bill. won an excellent In extempora->uss "The Interrelation of nilnMratkMi at HM dlM-retioa. EDITOR'S NOTE—This !<* the arranged in the papej- Sccord- neous speaklngr- _^ ; Chemistr>- and Bioknry'' at the ' Admission prices are 25c with DeaA Fleming To letter referred to In thetollow- ing lo their importajice, this ° In the men's dlvUlon,^r~67i4J«*'.S<"lenre Club meeting on The college mnnni assunie Associated Students member­ Ing article. one should have had-. came to Valley State 1 around with the lock on the wrought "Passion For Life" ac­ Ihe velenui. companied by "Prehistoric Im­ ate deati|of students, will reveal Several weeks ago I wrote a Thank you. promptu. 1 lag, September. He m<«i\-c>d his door. MRS. dVBY GOLDSTEIN ages," a color short subject that hasty reply to a column In ANNE CiDSON C, C. COHIW and Jim Kii; degree of pol>technical randi the trutii about Santa and his VetenuM Advtaer Arrordfaig to Buck Wailin, explores the prehistoric caves your paper which criticized stu­ bum teamed up to receive an' «•»• »" 1938 from Polyterhnteal athletic equipment manager helpers 1 vhen he discusses "The dents and teachers here at of Frahce and Spain, will excellent rating In debate. i Institute. Denmark. for Valley State, Hootte was screen. Red Noi led Reindeer" on Wed- SFVSC. My intention was;that "^ The next scheduled forensics The newly adopted, club by- trying to fix a broken lock nescjay, \[)ec. 16, at 1 p.m. in Li­ this reply be a constructive ap­ Spain To Be competition will be the Individ- laws are also slated to be dis- Chess Club Data on the door leading Into the Frilday, Jan. 15, the fall se­ brary l|l.- proach to the question oticon- ual Events Toumament, March, cussed and voted upon at the girls' locker room. When un­ mester series concludes with fonnity under consideration In 4 and 5 at UCLA. 1 next meeting. To Be Posted. able to do so 4ie dlmlied Sergei Elsenstein's "Alexander Dean iLFletning will explain the column. Instead of getting Lecture Topic through the window with the Nevsky," the vigorous and Im­ how a lelndeer with ah Inferi­ " across this intention my letter help of' a fauider. Tlien he pressive motion picture that es­ appeared under the caption "In­ The Geography Council Is All data conceming events tablished Elsenstein's reputa­ ority cj implex and an over­ Dr. Gordon Holds Meeting and meetings of tne college discovered that the door dividualist." This repulsed me preisenting Dr. R. M. Newcomb couldn't be opened from the tion as a great director. Origin­ weight j sleigh driver have as I'm quite sure it did cvery- in a lecture titled "The Face cl^s club wlll be posted on a al music by Sergei Prokofiev achieved International promi­ new bulletin board situated In Inside either. bodvt else who read it. I am of Spain," Dec. 17 at J? p. m. provides a background for this nence, as he traces the origin defirtitely not an i ndivldualist In Library ISL ' At Lniversity Of Arkansas the quad. Hoose was there about half stunning portrayal of medieval of Yulepde customs. and repret that this was the Spain's attempt to Industrial­ The club wlll continue to hold an hour before being rescued combat filmed In the U.S.S.R. opinion convcysed. "The bask: reaaon for inost|j„„rte. throughout Aritansas its weekly meetings on Wednes­ by the men of the mainten­ ize and modernize Itl the light Job failure Is aodal incompe- Acconaing to Dean Fleming, The idea I did intend to get of her economy and culture has attended the Nov. 21 conference, days at 1:00 p.m. , ance department. The three remaining dates Christrdas observations were been expertly captured by Dr, tence," saUUVSC business and Beginners as well as accom­ Wailin, who was doubled up •across is that, I think, there sponsored by the University of frowne-n atrdaaed ttmt •% ta this pnatthm with one temr whttet over the rarb. No damage was done. (Kfk«r Muenie Rehwald. Chuck Stringer, jLMiko Torres, Florence expect diaelpliMM Weigand, Unda White, Peni* Woodruff. aa MHMMI lata eirt ef wMien to poiM cat lo atadenta the leaaN of aot aetthtg brakea properly. Advertising Manager ., • ^ • • 1 Virginia Orcutt "ftjT ytMBH T 6AiO VOU COUiX> 1AKC tfC HOMS AfW Saadlal tteta I* Bd Uti&tek THe P^NCC —I THOU6HT VOti MEANT AW • * SJupervisors trom aome 30 In- Advlaer Krllng H. Erlandson Pep Group Dait. W, 1959 VAIIEY STATE Sl/lfDIAL Page 3 ei^SSMFMED ADVA tMSM]%G

Selects Five I SERVias Red ar green art paper 9 LaOhdry and dry cleaning. feet by feet. Regular $6, re- Song Choices See Darlene Holmes In Monte­ du(^ to! Mckens 2-6835. rey Hall (collector). San Fer­ A total of 15 songs were sub­ nando Laundry. jiome completely mitted to the fight song com­ 2 Bedr mittee as posalble Valley State Tj-plng service. Term papers, carpeted ; and draped, whit^ pep aongs of the future. reports and essays typed in my custom flutters in bedroom. home. Reasonable rates. DI Small down pay- Of tliese, five were selected. 44794. fenced yi Those whose songs were chosen ment to F1HA loan. Broker were Dr. John Curtis Gowan, Versatile writer offers expert DI. 5-c $14,950. .flucatkin department: Richard editing, revision, abstracting, ! lickson, John Wood, Sheila Mc­ research: Term papers, essays, HILP CARE Dowell and Ron Wallace. theses. Tutoring: Grammar, The committee respoasilile syntax, writing techniques. Child re—While you attend for the Meiertkin was composed DI. 3-7861. classes. !lose to the college|. of lton U'ailare. chairman; Dr. DI. 3-6381. (ierald Strang, chairman of the Term papers and theses neatly « niusir department; Dr. Aurello typed. Vincent J. Tralnor, 7423 WANTED de la \'egB. asHistant professor White Oak Ave. Dt 5-0892. •if music; Mitzi Lamb, music Baby ! ttter wanted for chil­ nuijor; and Siu Mednkk, music Manuscript and thesis typing dren 10, ^1 and 3 years of iWe. major and baiid president. experience. Neat. EMpire 1-3871. Capable if taking full resp&i- siblllty i|hen ftiother is aw4y. Entries .are; now being taken LOST AND FOUND 17340 Osiome, pi. 5-6826. V for an abna mater. The song One blue sapphire ring lost In f- should be' original In melody woman's restroom, 2nd floor. Room md Board in exchaiige and capture the traditions of Library. Has modern sliver set­ for baby sitting. 17340 Osbome, the college in Its lyrics. The ting. REWARD. Return to Sun­ DI. 5-6^. CHOIR BEADY FOB CONfKRT—Memben. of the CoUrgp f'onerrt fholr tMarjr^^ aa oratorio, ami will kiag tradHkmal nmli. i deadline for submitting suggeS' dlal Office, i take tbne out from ChrlstnuM program rehearaaia, HM voral group will tions Is Friday, Dec. 11. FOR SALE FOR SALE Ladles lightweight bike.'Hand Privatt room and bath with­ Author-Editor Shoeinaker ' brakes. Three speed. $15. DI. in walking distance- to the col­ Choir Will Present SOaM-DIAL &8238. lege. DL; 2-3845. / ' .1 Will Lecture Here Tuesday Yule Concert Fridajy / ly MAMlYiN REHWALD Dr. Francis Shoemaker, au-T contributed articles to leading The Valley State Concert reel the program. The; perform- I Beta Sigma Pi Is planning to thor. editor and educator, wlll periodicals including Coronet aa I Howard's Cholr will present IU flrat an^ ance will be accompanied by Hosting preChrlstmas Ball give food, pnrsents and a Christ­ deUver a special lecture on 'The I ^„ ^ ,„ g^^^^ral education an- get togethers wlll be Alpha, mas tree to a needy family. The Importance of Communication 1.. , _, nual Christmas concert, on Fri­ a chamber orchestra including men will also sing at the Vet­ recorders, bassoon, trumpets, Omega and Gamma Gamma Ph' Skills In a Science Dominated 'bologlea. day, Dec. 18, at 8:15 pjn. In the sororities and Beta Sigma Pi erans Hospital prior to a Christ­ Texaco Smke tronibonea, atringa aiid organ. mas party. Culture" oo Tuesday, Dec. 15. He Is profeasor ..of English First Methodist Church of Van fratemlty FYiday night. The at 1 p.m. tn Library 131. Fac­ Kagagemeat AaSottnced pedagogy at Teachera College, CORNER LINDLEY ANO NORDHOFF Nuys, 14257 Erwih Street other sororities (TheU Sigma ulty memliers and graduate atu­ Colleen Blffle, a pledge of Columbia University. He haa Traditional Christmas carols Tau and Chi Sigma Delta) and denu are bivlted to attend. served aa consultant on com­ We wm Service Your COT fraternities (Delta Sigma Nu Gamma Gamma Phi, announced Sponsored Jointly ..by the munications and humanities in and choral compositions wlll be AWS To Sell and Kappa Delta Psi) are sup- her engagement to Jim Ste­ While You Attend Qasses sung by the 50-volce choir in phens by passing the traditional Language and Literature Divi­ the National Committee on FREE- PICKUP AND DEUVERV . the Christmas Ball. sion and the Education Division, the first portion of the program. hrMmas Plans Set candle and chocolates at the Teachers Education and Profes­ Candy Caties r'% CammaBeta exchange Friday Dr. Shoemaker'a -lecture will sional Standards. He was direc­ Blue C«al I *'The Christmas Story," an ora­ Getting into the swing of J Gettm night. deal with the impHcationa that tor of the Wisconsin Annual torio, will be heard In the see- Christmas, members of Theta tlie current emphaaia on acience POLISHING Sigma Tau are planning a carol- Actlvea 'Wtaap^ Ptodgee Conference on Communications. on^ half of the concert. Two hours before the sched­ has for elementary- and sec. For Charity '-"- nartv at the Burbank Old ondary achool teachera. $15.95 Narrating "Tlie Christmas Candy canes wUl be soW by FoU"' Home Sunday, Dec. M^ uled active-pledge breakfast, the G.imma.-! "kidnaped" the pledges Dr. Shoemaker Is the editor Story" In sung dialogue wHI be Associated Women Students The traditional lasagBa_ dinner Dl. 5-0131 representatives beginning Mon­ will precede the caroling party, for a come-as-you-are breakfast. of the forthcoming Prentice Young Demos Jbn Stephens. Robert LambwUI Hall book seriea. He Is fhe au­ We Give SAH Green iStamps day and continuing through Fri­ and after the caroling party, the The pledges then washed the be heard as Herod. Otlier solo giria wiil reveal aecret alatera. actlvca' thor of "Aesthetic Experience da.v. Proceeds from lhe tradi­ and the Humanities," "How and roles wUI be sung by Shirley tional sale will go intoj the AWiS Hear Carrell Jones, Constance Cote and Pa­ yfhy Experiments" and "How charity fund and Why Discoveries." A pro­ tricia linox. Tom Carrell was guest at the Plans are underway to give S'60 Cultural Program| lific writer. Dr. Shoemaker has regular meeting of the Young Representing the Three Wise Christmas parties for underpriv­ Democrats Tuesday, Nov. 25, Men will be Robert Vaughn ileged children In the San Fer­ where he spoke on his candi­ I Ronald Wallace and Richard nando Valley area as'a charity dacy for assemblyman from the Campbell: a trio of tenors. Theo­ project. Refreshments, small Outlined To Council Dellacort In '41st district. Members of the dore Pfeiffer, Ronald Lamb, gifts and entertalnmeht will be. Vincent Price, actor and art Items for the consideration of club are planning to do work Gary McLaughlin and Richard provided for the children.. A authority, and Alec Waugh, aii-; |he A.S. Constitution Commit- TR-3 Wins for Carrell at the precincts In Franz will be featured as High Christmas tree will be donated thor of "Island In the Sun," are (ee. The board voted in favor the coming election. Priests. by Monterey Hall, wottien's dor­ scheduled to speak here next i of the recommendations with mitory, i' Ulllan Wright and Kathy Richard H. Brewer, conductor semester as part of the spring (he final decision left up to the Sports Rally Lentlne were cliosen to attend rf the Concert Choir, wUl dl- The charity fund Was estab­ cultural program. eommlttee. The proposed chang- the Citizenship Clearing House lished last spring with receipts Art Simon, director of cu|- ia are: Lloyd Dellacort driving Conference on Reapportionment ' 1. That the graduate class 1957 "Friinnph TR-3 was the win­ Fumiture and Decorating from the "Dream Man j Contest," iural activities, announced this on Dec. 11 and 12. sponsored by AWS during Wom-' In .1 tentative outline at a ape- president be changed to a grad- ner of Valley SUte Sports Car Membera of the club are hold­ CINNABAR HOUSE en's Week, as the first deposit. cial meeting of the Associated i|iatc class representative. C5ub "Poker Rally" last Sunday ing a dlimer-dance on Dec. 11 The candy canes wUl be sold Students Executive Council last ; 2. That alisence from the Ex­ c^verlr.g the total route in 80 at Larry Potter'a Supper Club. Draperies — Upholstering for 10 cents each or ia box of week. Group tickets for these ecutive Board for three meet­ miles. Colof Cinnsultatijii-s tv.-o dozen for $2. Donations for and other lectures are planned ings, on reasons other Ihan On leaving itlie Valley,State J90G Beseda Blvd.^ DI 4-S622 tiie charity fund will al.so be ac­ to be sold. ^hool business (games. et«.). parking lot Sunday morning the cepted by AWS rcpr^ntatives Because there was not a two- ii-ill result in automatic suspen­ contestants were each given a ,Tid board members. \ thirds attendance, as is the rule sion from ttie board. ., list of five locations to navigate. : 3. Tliat the President and At,each point they received one ~ NORtHRIDGE AWS board member^ are Ann for special meetings, all action ii'lce President of the Associ cajrd for thelf poker hand. Iver.<;on. president; Ra^ny Daw- taken by the board Is unoffi­ EQUIPMENT RENTALS ated Stutlents will be taken off Chlerk points w«re locatirvi in .-s^n .vice-president; ; Nancy cial until it is adopted infonnal- Equiprnent Hontalri for Home the Judicial Hoard, and in place, the San Fernahdo Valley, Liarch. secretary: Daryil Jacoby. ly by the complete body at the and Industry the President will appoint two Thousand ^Oak-s. Siml Valley. treasurer: Geri Schnepple, Judy next meeting. ' Phone I's for Rates members with the approval of Zuma Beach and the Malibu .-\llbcrg and Ardy Kepfiart, com: Lar Walton, sophomore ciaa* 8323 Beseda Blvd. DI 2-5188 ihe Executive Board. Mountains. mittee chairmen. president; Introduced thref ! A new policy was set up In TrophieH were awarded to regard to lost and found ar­ rontewtants who ran the eourite ticles as suggoUed by Dean of bl the fewest mllen. They were Students Donald Walker. A presented at a pknk- lunch heM Record la to be kept of the fal Beseda Park al the end of flpder and person claiming the the rtui. article. The finder will have Wairen Solt placed second In first claim on the article If it is his 1953 MG-TP with a total of not claimed In '.IO days. 83 miles and Bob MacKenzie HAVE YOU MEARDe. The labor charge for uae ofj ^ok third totaling 84 miles In the poster machine was raiaed,, .53 J^Q from $1.10 to $1.50 per hour.;, A cash priae of $6 was award- •The action was Uken «fter a^^ ^^ jjary Vandcanan for hU report from Mike Kennedy that | ^i^ p^„ ,,„^ .^ p.^^ fhe balance of the budget would Therifall rereived the hard luck not be enough to carry through p^^ ^ „ g,i|om, of gaaoline. hext aemeatel-. | i-^ie majority of the partld- Jon Krainock. repreaenUtive-! pants wer'e fro•' m this campu"^ s ABOUT ^t-larj^e. read several proposed with a few representatives from i^hanges to the honor society Valley College.^^e are plan­ tnraitltution. Theae diangea ning to challengeMhe Valley were approved liy the councU. clulr In the near fututse." said President Chris Barden. SUNDIAL U.S. Jobs Open Haircnte SIJI In Civil Service SpeeWhlng In Butehea, Crewa United States ClvU Service |-eT

Jerry Vick combined a power Bamesi 6-2 and 6-3. ful tennis game with sheer de­ In Idst Friday's match, Vick termination to outlast George stavedj'off Murphy for three Murphy in the Intramural teii­ consectitlve match points in the nls finals last Friday on thje final sit. With the score at 6-5 college tennis courts, 7-9, 6-4 for Mirphy, Vick put across and &«. five stfaight: points to win the Vick, a graduate student at game #id tie the match at 6-& Valley State, shut out Murphy Then le topk the final two in the filial game of the 40- games of the two-hour match, Lose Close ' gaipe match, to win his second and ale ng-wl^h them, the cham- 1 cons<'cutivp tennis title. He pionshi). I won the spring toumament last Dr. . ulian {Nava, the current One To Grand ; semester, defeating faculty titleholder, was issued I . ' ' '— a chall mge to play Vick next Friday at 12 noon on the school Canyon 73-71 Friday Final courts. . BV CHUCK KTBI^GEB Valk«y Stale's basketball team lMMin<'(tl • baok from three jFor Signup atraight d«>feats to drop the vis Itlng I»om«na Sagehens Satur­ i Freshmen ihterested in par­ day night, ST to 76. on the San | ticipating In the intramural vol- Femando hnrdwoods. The win ; Icyball program should sign up j; !t.-ilv.i!Ted a split of a weekend In A-5 by tomorrow. doublebearter. The team will compete with I H.V dropping the Sagehens the the various other clubs, clas.sos j|.M.-il.iid«ir* chalkcjl up their fii-si jmd fraternities on campu.s. ! *'ln of Ihe season, snapping .-» The iritrainural .program Is thrceg.ime losing streak. Kri- designed to give all students an rt.iy night they dropped a heart opportunity to participate in the' breaker to the Grand Canyon numerous sports activifios of­ cagers, "J to 73. fered by tfie collego. The Valley Stato team-cam'- within a wht.«kpr.of breaking T |the 2&game winning, streak of JOIN OUR ~ WEBSTER'S fthe Can.von five Friday night. IX>N(i STUITt fl -''.-.uri- 4i:« "Kr!a-^ ^is C-" fr.me r.v h' NEW4W0RLDI DiqiONARY i hut blew a 10-polnt lead late In SPVSC RECORD htiokH over the outKl:et4-lied hand, of an unidentified (irand of the American UngMge, College Editloi the game. A last second tlp-in < iny-nard Tkimore (SI) major upset. Canyon, hoivever. Matador hall i-liib nboubt cookbig on Is Tony Hamack (S4) and 6ary Slattaoa ttU. basketball teams wlll be taken LJ I haiftlme they had sliced the Val Ituu W itm awutia morrow at the UteNt. Ooairh ley lead to a mere three points Munroe asks that prospedta In the near future, i The red and white of Valley rome by hbi office, sbcn Up Eckels expres.sed nope for at HOLIDAT SAFETY State came back strong after and arrange for their physi­ least ten teams to enter Into lie A. State the Intermission and^once again cal examinations. this phase_cf intramural activi­ BULL PEN Ihey pulled 12 points ahead of Coarh Byme Fernelius aa- ties. A sheet for signups will the \isltors. Grand Canyon be placed In the equipment of­ SERVICE SPECIALS BY ED MARQUEZ Rolls Over iMMiBoed that all men Interest­ came back once again, and the ed hi going oot for HWlmminK fice locatM In Building S and Drake Reline Rxa|ce and Whbel game liecame a nip and tuck next aameater shoaM meet at another sheet will probably be -%. VSC 102-66 affair in the last period. I pjn.. Ttoaday. Dec. U. in the Cafeteria. Competition is Top QuaUty—Bonded!! Special The lead changed handa half la 8-1. expected to begin after Christ­ 30,000 MUe Warranty M^oor Attendance »V 40E BlTnTTA a dozen times In the laat two mas vacation. students of San Femando Valley State College let's get to-'' inlmitea of piay aa the action A flred-up Valley State five, $120 \ gether! Stop fighting eaCh other. Constantly throughout thel was decisively lieaten last Wed­ got faat and furious. Both Ra«. 13 JO! teams exOianged buckets twice FOSTER'S week I hear the same old tal«fs going throughout the campus nesday night by Loa Angeiea Going Fonnal? $24.95 1 In the last mhiute and the An- about lack of support,', which prevails throughout t|ie campus. Sportmg Groods State College, 10^66, telopea ripped In their final Bed. Powder Blue and White M6" INJCLUDES: Friday and Saturday nights' home basketball games' were Team Equipment The game was played In L.A. bucket with 19 seconds left; this Dbmer Jacketa a flop in attendance, even though it was the opening nights of and Trophies State's new $3 million g>'m be­ set up the play for the final Tuxedos Wa Give t. Remove front wheels the basketball season at Valley State. No more than 600 stu­ blood-stopping play. 7361 Rasada Bl., Dl. 4-0233 2. Bepadi front wheel bearings fore a crowd of about 40U. Blue Sulfa SAH GREEN dents attended both of these games. Pretty good average In tWo Pete Cassidy brought the ball 3. Inspect brakes LJL State Junped to a 12- Ladiea' Fomwl Gowna STAMPS nights for such a "small" campus. down court under a full press 4. Adjust brakes point lead eariy bi the flrat Furs Bental S. Add fHUd< if necessary. One of the main reasons why students didn't c^me to the quarter. Valley State. luinMiieiHI and Valley setup for the good SmANK BEALTT games Is the same old story, they had other plans acjlieduled for by bad peaalng. never got la shot. Finally, with only two sec nnds left. Caasldy set and shot HOMES —RANCHES Tnxedo Rentals that night and the tiasketball game could wait. i froot of the OlaMas but emntm INDUSTRIAL RESEDA AUTO SERVICE chisest to catcMna up bi the from 20 feet out. The shot was ST ft-«4«S I44;!« Friar St. Hut what al)out this statement, "let's get togWior. Stop short and Malkin tipped It up M14 Beaeda Blvd. Complete Automotive Service—Free Plckitlp 'and Delivery aecand quarter when tlie score- Dlckeas t-Udt Vaa IC«ys lighting each other." This problem can be, seen by |ust looking bou'd read MM In tavor ot onlv to have. It spin out of the 725S CANBY AVE., RESEDA Di. 5-4010 at the Social-Dial of last week's issue of The Sundial. Upon L.A. State. bucket and keep the winning reading this column you'll find that there were a: number of atreak of Grand Canyon intact. The Matadors found It dlffl- social events planned for the week-end and th^ all iwere being Saturdav night the. Matadors cult to get around L.A. State'a held on the night of the basketball games. -; ^^ jumped^ to an early lead and fine hall court press and they were never headed as they Several of the organizations which held an event that Fri­ often lost the ball before cross* rolled over the Pomona Sage­ Have a rea! cigarette-have a Ci^EL day or Saturday night arranged it so they would be held after ing the mid-court stripe. - hens. 87-7& The 87 pobits b>' the basketball game. ' But there were others who didn't take Valley State was again out­ the Valley roundballers was a student participation in athletic contests In mind and scheduled stretched on titevboarda but did season's high. a party or an' event that night, perhaps saying to; themselves get a good iiumbetN>i( rebounda. Again It was the hawk-like basketball can wait. The result, very poor attendaince for on- eye of Malkin plus the spar The, game, which kllng floor play of Ca.sskly and campus activities. - I officiating on the part or^-Hje the clutch shooting of Don Vu •Upon talking to one student on his impression of the basket­ L.A. State officials, had approjfr|^„,^-\^hkrh powered the Mat ball attendance he said that the turnout was poor and be even imatelmately 40 fouls called. The mama- addra saw students leaving the game at halftime because' they had a ority being called against Val- chiV-for a 1fe w minutes In the party to go to that night or .sOjue other planned activity. ley State for things which are third 'pe^td. were the locals In ""no•t ••"•""usually" '"»""called' . any danger ^Romona made a This indeed is poor school spirit on the part of some of the desperate bW fhr. the elusive students here. Basketball, -which is enjoyed by mllUcms all over At haiftbne. I^. State's fine foatball ptayer. Joe WotnaHt. lead, but quick tmcl by Vu the nation, has the appearance ot toeing tagged a plague on our waa preaented wltb ii tmphy for konlch and Ron Tbi put campus just because people have other plans lor that night. . the athlete contributing the the Valley State five In We may not'have a big name squad out there on the court, nuMt to furthering athMIca •» front for keep|. btit each one of those players playing ball for Valley State fep- LA. Htate. The Matadora travel to La- resents our whole campus and the students in thei stands (five Veme Saturday night to try to The second half saw L.A rapture their second Ktralght the outsider an impression of what kjnd.pf campus Stut Femando State pull far In front of lhe win of the season. The game Valley State is and this impression isn't eajsy to er^ if.it Is a Matadors led by their two-fine guardH, Leo Hill and E. Nln to the school functioii at the saine time having aii eff-campus points. antint Mk Vil- actiizity. This tends to get students morp lnto| tho jschiK.l spir;;. k.«i..h 13) i«i . Cm-i *•»»•.. . Tiie Valley .St,i«e J.V.'s were -pm- -MIMM. < I M»i^ not just an organization W'ljich is looking out for jtsell. . noi in action before this gaffle. lUlfllM « aa. nnwf) 'V> rwi as- The Pep Club, which *as started to strengthen jstudcnt sup­ v.ii>T SUM ft Ml). r I^t'it < In getting school spirit and supjiort started on campusc^ MwKvk i»> > iMwii (41 Malkt* I3<>r I' l«i <• ILWr The outlook for this organization looks verj- bright bccau.v - lurun, I is I IIS)- . -Tilkaalrfc (IO. S«a>..ti IMU (S). ««IWv 13 All you members of fraternities^ aororitlea. Jocj College and iwnuM ti«it: amat UK. aiaiA 4). Htlll (I). IVMwU (Tl the nonconformist, let's get together and work as'a team, not funt* •!««». VIM' 41. |-o«MW,k 3 against each other. i KORTHRIDGE KIMI'S FLORIST hi Northridge LUMBER CO. JSerrice Direeton^ Corsages and Bri)»,T» S7n Beaeda Blvd./ , NU-AtT GIUMER TV 4 Hl-n 8M» ReMHia Blvd. ! Northridge Dickens S-.'MTO Dickens i-mtSS MEDICAL PHARiWACY > Stereo. 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