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To Be Or Not to Be? Hans Conried Intones Ban 'Attenshun!' Barks mm*. "J gilBllll "We did it again. STOP. Cer­ Miss Hartmann, a freshman, tional Junior College Champion­ ritos California CHAMPS with was the highest scoring stu­ ship tournament to be held in 545 points. STOP. Bakersfield dent at the tournament. In addi­ Centrailia, Washington. second with 121 points. STOP. tion to debate, she won first According to Mrs. Venitsky, Happy students, a van of place in extemporaneous and the squad has a "good chance" trophies. STOP." second place in impromptu., in this tournament. Last year, This was part of a telegram Sophomore Burgess was the Cerritos students captured the _/'* r ( '"^^.^^^V^ "•'if sent recently to College Presi­ second highest scoring student national title. dent Dr. Jack W. Mears by the and added to his point total by Speech members who did not jubilant speech squad last capturing a second in impromp­ attend the state competition will week, tu and oratory. compete in the L.A. Valley During the competition for Other first place winners Spring tournament being held the State Junior College Foren­ were Bob Wyman in extempor­ this week-end. Lewis will direct sic Championships at Stockton, aneous, Greg Pritchard in im­ the oratory category. speech members won 11 troph­ promptu and Jerry Young in Students entered in debate, ies, 15 medals and 13 certifi­ oral interpretation. persuasive and interpretation cates of achievement. Pritchard also won second in are Larry Golda, Nancy Directed by Advisor Juliette extemporaneous. Miss Jolley Christopherson, Jerry Martin Venitsky, this is the second placed third in impromptu and and Steve Sampley. In addition, year in a row the college squad Mrs. Little netted fourth in in­ Mary Kay Thompson and Marie captured the championships. terpretation. Waters will compete in the three The contest was divided into Miss Milhouse placed fourth divisions of debate, extempor­ men's and women's divisions. in oratory. DeWeerd captured aneous and interpretation. Debate Coach William Lewis a fifth in oratory and Gene Also, George Roese will be in led three teams to first place Tangi won first in extemporan­ debate, extemperaneous and im­ awards. In debate, the team of eous. promptu. Gary Wilson will John DeWeerd and Bill Burgess Excellent certificates were speak in. debate and impromp­ netted top honors, while Gloria presented to Nancy Weisenberg, tu, while Mike McWherter will SPEECH WINNERS Greg Pritchard, Jerry Young, four were the highest placing Falcon speak­ Hartmann and Jodie Milhouse Richard Lo Cicero, Diane Riave compete in persuasive and in­ Gloria Hartmann and Bob Wyman pile their ers in the recent Junior College Foresenic tied their sister team of Claire and J. Taylor Smith. terpretation. trophies into the waiting arms of speech Championship Tournament. Jolley and Gay Little for first San Mateo Colege placed third Other students entered are adviser Juliette Venitsky (center). These —"Talon Marks" Photo place award. with 101 points and San Ber­ Frank Jacobson in extempera­ nardino was fourth with 98 neous and interpretation, Chuck points. Hansen in interpretation and With the exception of Lo Susan Falstein in interpreta­ Cicero, Miss Riave and Miss tion. r- "~1 Weisenberg, this squad will According to Mrs. Venitsky i leave on Tuesday for the Na­ these students do, "very well." f. Hiedner New Chief Justice As High Court Shapes Up Vol. IX, No. 30 Norwalk, California April 23, 1965 Gary Hiedner, a former as­ will have the unique opportunity sociate justice, has been ap­ to recommend action against District Elects pointed Chief Justice of the Su­ students up for dismissal to the preme Court. Board of Trustees. To Be or Not to Be? Two Trustees Hiedner, a chemistry major, &;r Richard Price, will fill the vacancy left by " Tal.vn Marks" Editor Gene Tangi who resigned his . Incumbent Trustee Al Som- post for personal reasons. mer and Architect John A. Nord- Beset by resignations and bak won seats on the Cerritos grade deficiencies, a completely Hans Conried Intones Ban Governing, Board Tuesday. new court has been appointed A charter member of the this semester. Although the Actor Hans Conried, will be Conried will demonstrate his beard, yomr.i.r placed first out court calls for a total of eight on the Cerritos campus Satur­ interpretive talents, reading se­ _'i the line candidates on the associate justices, thus far there day at 8 p.m. for "An Evening lections from Shakespeare and ba.. t with 2593 votes. Nord- are only five. with Hans Conried" in the Stu­ a number of poems, including bak from Downey who received Those who will be working dent Center. several by Heinrich Heine. 2129 votes will take the oath of under Hiedner are Chief Justice Conried intermingles his per­ office July 1. As an actor, Conried has dis­ Pro Tern Jerry Martin, Don formances with several of his Other final tallies include: played his versatility by per­ Bragg, Kathy La Jeunesse, Al theater stories. The remainder Ed Giddings, 1714; Harold T. forming in a wide variety of Garcia and Greg Wilhelm. of the program is given over Tredway, 1681; L. D. Donnell, productions ranging from the The purpose of the court is to a question and answer period 1601; Jack H. Lambie, 1380; drama of Shakespeare to the to determine the constitution­ with the audience. Anita C. Bishop, 1281; Harry comedy of the "Danny Thomas ality of all laws passed by the Tickets for the performance Garo, 701; Clarence C. Hobdy, Show," in which he has fre­ senate, judge student elections are now on sale for $1 in the 645. quently played the role of "Un­ and handle discipline of stu­ Community Services Office. All districts reported heavy cle Tonoose." dents who violate college rules. Tickets may also be purchased votes in favor of increasing the GARY HIEDNER In 1937 Conried worked with Saturday, the night of the per­ present five man board to sev­ Through an agreement with John Barrymore in Hollywood formance. en. The totals were 5408 yes the administration the court New Chief Justice on a radio series of "Stream­ This program is the last of and 2069 no. Almost three- lined Shakespeare." Conried had the three events presented this fourths of those votes recorded made his radio debut the pre­ semester by the Fine Arts As­ in Downey favored the enlarge­ vious year with a series of un­ sociates here. Richardson Hast­ ment. cut Shakespearean plays. ings, chairman of the group, as­ Downey voters welcomed Conried was a frequent guest sured that, "Everything he (Con­ themselves into the Cerritos on Jack Parr's old "Tonight ried) does is of the highest District by providing over half Show" where he displayed a quality and is sure to please this of the total vote. A BLOODMOBILE will be on campus Monday, May more jovial side of his person­ audience." if: Donnell, who died on the Cer­ 3 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Appointments may be ality. Peter Nero and Vincent Price ritos Campus March 25, placed made in the Student Affairs Office Persons under "An Evening with Hans Con­ performed for the Fine Arts fifth in the voting. According 21 must obtain a parental consent blank. All don­ ried" will be divided into two Associates in their two previous HANS CONRIED to one college official the heavy Appears Tomorrow ors will be given a free ticket to the AS Spring parts. During the first part, programs. vote for Donnell from his area Dinner Dance. was to show that the area de­ manded representation. GOMER PYLE'S SERGEANT After Donnell died it was GRADUATING SOPHOMORES interested in scholar­ too late for another candidate ships should file application immediately for sev­ from his district to file. The vot­ eral local awards with Maurice Smith in the Coun­ ers, therefore, hoped that a seling Office. Cash value ranges from $50 to $1000. large vote for him would as­ 'Attenshun!' Barks Sutton sure them an appointment on July 1. As Bulbs Flash at Beauties Sgt. Maffioli when asked if the By BILL BRITAIN that he was amazed at the beau­ Marines' show would be similar "Ten . hut! Roll call, ty of the Cerritos campus. "This to last year's, with landing of the sound off!" is really beautiful," he said as Marines and a mock battle. "One, two, three. All present his eyes scanned the library. ajnd accounted for sergeant!" "I graduated from Columbia Helicopter Landing called Nancy Ciaccia, the queen University and the conditions "The men will land this year of this year's Space, Science and were very crowded. We (the stu­ from two helicopters, sliding Technology Show. dents) at Columbia would have down 90 feet of rope from the 'T can't hear youuuuuu" bark­ given anything to have a cam­ aircrafts," he said. "The mock ed Frank Sutton, better known pus such as this," the actor battle this year will be held on to avid television viewers as added. the large athletic field behind Sgt. Carter of the "Gomer Pyle, Indeed, Sutton did gra­ the basketball courts and base­ U.S.M.C." show. duate from Columbia. After var­ ball stadium," Sgt. Maffioli "Yes Sir!" ious road tours and night cours­ added. "All present and accounted for es in drama, he graduated cum Sutton, who is anything but sergeant" Nancy recoiled at the laude in 1952. the tough, hard-faced type he top of her lungs. GI Bill plays in the television show "All right. Now, stomachs in He attended Columbia after with Jim Nabors, joked with and chest out," Sgt. Carter shout­ World War II on the G.I. Bill. the queen and her princesses ed with a sheepish grin.
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