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EASTER APRIL WEEK 5 To 15 Vol VII, No. 38 Norwalk, California April 5, 1963 DPO Plans TM Lensm^n Wins ©it- the -Spot Photo Contest Orators Meet Spring Boll In Natl.Finals "April in Paris" has been se The award winning Cerritos lected as the theme or the first speech squad is competing in annual Spring ball sponsored by the National Phi Rho Pi Junior Delta Phi Omega. The formal College Championship tourna dance will be held April 26 from OS ment this week-end in San Ber 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Lafayette nardino. Hotel in Long Beach. The Cerritos entries are Music for the Parissiene eve Steve Altig, Richard Harris, Al ning in the hotel supper room Mercer, Patti Roberts, Mike Shorb, John English and Delia will be provided by Paul Bazaar Kerns. ' -, and his Golden Trumpet. Bazaar HU formerly played at the Tropi- According to Mrs. Juliette cana in Las Vegas. Venitsky, debate coach, Cerritos 83 has a fine junior college debate Plans for the evening include team. She has great hopes for the selection of a queen from success in the meet. five campus women. Selected to illlllllll vie for the royalty honors are Wmm. Al Mercer, speech club presi Peggy. Bhatta, Katie Byrd, San- Imm dent, pointed out that this di Carndel, Jeannie Elder, and HHHHP semester the debate teams have Sandi Williams. enjoyed a greater number of wins than any previous teams in Couples attending the dance Cerritos history. Altig and will be eligible to vote for their Harris have won 80 per cent of favorite candidate at the time IgimSm the debates they have entered tickets are purchased. Voting iflHilll and Miss Roberts and Mercer will be held in the bookstore have won 72 per cent. from April 15 to 24. Students liiillllil Mercer added that much of purchasing, tickets before this their success must be accredited date may vote by showing the to the coaching of Mrs. Venitsky bid in the store. and William Lewis. At the moment the squad is Dress for the dance will be preparing for the National formal with white dinner jackets Championship tournament by or dark suits for the men and studying tapes of the earlier de long or short formals for the bates and the comments made women the' order of the evening. by the judges in these debates. Tickets are now on sale in the They are holding mock debates bookstore or from club members to sharpen their technique. for $5 per couple. All Cerritos students and faculty members are invited to attend. HS Math Day Board Election Here May 9 Mathematics students from 20 NEWS MANAGEMENT POLICIES of the Kennedy Administration photog Thorn Lecoq (center) getting a close-up of the inter high schools in the Cerritos dis Set for April 16 are outlined by Lyn Nofzinger, Washington correspondent for view. This on-the-spot photo placed first in news competition trict will converge on the college M/ay 9 for the fourth annual Three members of the Cerri the Copley Press, in an interview with "Talon Marks" reporters at the journalism conference at Disneyland. (Story on page 3). tos Board of Trustees and one Ross Tamblyn and Dorothy Cranston. Capturing staff members mathematics field day. other aspirant will seek election at work, Gene Mattson snapped his camera and also caught TM —"Talon Marks" photo by Gene Mattson According to - Jack Randall, for the three open positions on the event's co-ordinator, the April 16. field day is held each year to determine the five top high The incumbents are Arthur school mathematics students in Kulzer, president of the board the college district. (La Mirada); Leslie Nottingham, enta Is Underway Tests to determine the stu board secretary (Artesia); and dent's skill and knowledge in Dr. Curtis Paxman (Norwalk). mathematics will be carried out lationships, an investigation of not have the maturity level of a says Turner), making visa stu Also filing for one of the va Electioneering is under way. from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Following dents more active around campus cancies is A. Howard Furlong Two presidential tickets are bid possible withdrawal of the cafe JC. It is more like an upper di a banquet, individual prizes and by opening all programs to them (La Mirada). ding for offices now that the teria contract with the goal vision high school. Of course, I team trophies will be awarded. new AS constitution is in effect. being lower prices for the same (Turner proposes a visa student realize this is not entirely the The Norwalk Kiwanis Club' The candidates come from quality food, more support for appointment to the advisory will co-sponsor the field day. The ticket of Al Mercer-Jim student's fault. We need a bet business, agricultural and pro school functions, extensive ad board). The club has donated $400 to the Logan is busy getting petition fessional backgrounds. Furlong vertisement of activities, more ter government — one that will mathematics department to pay signatures while Wilson Turner is supervisor of the Space Infor cultural events and greater utili reach the college level." for the prizes and trophies. The is determining policy and set Petition-type Appointments mation Division of North Amer zation of faculty as speakers. AS is providing an additional ting up a platform. ican Aviation. Kulzer is ex-man Among the things Turner is Turner plans to set up a pe $200 to pay for the contestants' Mercer-Logan believe that it concerned with are spending of tition system for all appointive ager of the Norwalk Bank of At this time these are the meals. is not necessary to name cabinet AS money to benefit the major offices (advisory board, court America. Nottingham operates a only two known groups who are members at this time, except ity of students, creating a more officials) in an effort to select dairy, and Paxman is a physician. seeking the presidential-vice- qualifications for the position of desirable book store buying pol the most qualified person. The current term of office ex presidental berths. pires on June 30. treasurer who would be a busi icy, investigating the possibility Petitions are now available ness major. Mercer added that Phillips Captures -+- of handing over the cafeteria 'to for other aspiring candidates. Need Many Improvements he will "not represent one single the district, trying to maintain They can be obtained in the Stu phase of campus life, but all the same prices but get better dent Activities Office until April Metals Students Mercer, 22-year-old speech ma-, phases." food ("We need better food," 29. jor, and Logan, 18-year-old in Hairstyling Honor dustrial arts major, agree that Pound Out Win Maturity Level of JC? Armed, with the female neces many improvements are needed. sities of life (comb, pins, rollers Metallurgical students Joseph They propose to have better Wilson Turner, 22-year-old Circle K Delegates and hair spray) 41 cosmetology Charbonneau and Bob Quinlan speakers such as Aldous Hux philosophy major, stressed cam students were "pinned" down placed first and second in the ley, better visa-U.S. student re- pus apathy. "Our campus does for action * Thursday as they American Society of Metals' an competed for outstanding hair nual photomicrography contest. Attend International stylists awards. The contest was held at the Rob The ninth Annual Convention Hosts for the convention will ert Young Auditorium Thurs of the Cal-Nev-Ha District of be the Circle K Club of Pasadena First place senior winner and day. 'Great Religious Music' Circle K International is being Nazernia College. Assisting will only male cosmetology student, held in Pasadena today and to be the Kiwanis Clubs of Pasa Ben Phillips, received his trophy Metallurgy students and in morrow with Cerritos' represen dena. on the basis of workmanship, structor Lee Eytcheson were tatives Rich Nichols, Mel Dody, suitability (facial compliments) present for the awarding of the Welcomes Easter Tide Mike Easterbrook and Chucft and originality. Second and prizes, which were $200 and $150 third place certificate winners Easter season was introduced The 373 voice choir sang "Hal- Galvin president. respectively for Charbonneau were Fran Owens, second; and with massed choirs singing lejah Amen" from Handel's 'Ju and Quinlan. These four delegates will be CCFA To Offer Lani Meyers, third. das Maccabeaus"; "Kyrie Elei- "Great Religious Music" last among the 300 members of the Rumor has it that these two son" by Witmark; and "Sing and Junior division winners were night in the gymnasium. Cal-Nev-Ha District throughout students are now distributing Rejoice" by Will James. Prior first place trophy winner Mary the state attending the conven autographed copies of their win Scholarships Ann Smith, and certificate win Stan Porter of Bellflower High to the mass sing each of the tion of college service organiza ning photomicrographs around ners Kathy Bonneville, second; School directed the combined choirs presented two numbers. tions. The Cerritos College Faculty the campus, according to Eytche- and Connie Lewis, third. choirs of Cerritos and six local Association will offer scholar The schools participating were high schools. Circle K International is a ships this fall to selected fresh Bellflower, 80 voices; La Mirada, service organization for college men who are potentially success 32; Mayfair, 40; John Glenn, 34; men sponsored by Kiwanis In ful college students, announced Excelsior, 72; Downey, 75; and ternational, and maintaining the Dr., Charles Cabeen, CCFA AMS Plans Cerritos, 40. same ideals and objectives. scholarship committee chairman. Choir Director Jack Wheaton There are more than 7,600 mem and Dean of Men Clive Grafton bers on its rolls, representing a The grants will provide assist Beard Fest STUDENT ABE REMINDED to STUDENTS WHO HAVE MADE total of 400 clubs on as many ance by paying book and AS planned this event as a forerun Men interested in entering the college campuses.