Lockheed Supervisor Speaks LARGEST- JUNIOR COLLEGE CIRCULATION, IN THE WORLD On Duties of Office Manager LosAngelesCollegian Conference Provides Official Publication of Anotiited Studenti, '.»< Anaelci City College ",, Member Allocated ColleoJate Pr«»«, California N«w«paper Publisher*. Columbia, and National Scholastic Preti A«»« Career Opportunities VoI.XLII,Issue 1521, No.27 Los Angeles, California Monday Morning, April 24, 1950 "The Office Manager— What's His Future?" given by George A. Carman, section supervisor, Of- fice Service Department, Lock- heed Aircraft Corporation, will be one of the talks presented at 'Cyrano' Opens Campus Run the Business Conference Thurs- day. Sponsored by the Associated Stu- KEEP IT CLEAN Sunasky Directs dents of State,and City Colleges, the conference will attempt to acquaint New Vie Group college students with busines career Cleanup Representatives Enforce opportunities and to implement and Comedy Play coordinate the theory of the class- In room with the realities of the busi- Carnival Booth Sanitation Rules Despite his unusually large Regulations of car- pha Phi Omega; electricity, Associ- ness office. Tickets for the 34 semi- for sanitation proboscis and deep inferiority nivalbooths willbe enforced through ated Engineers; invitations, Alethi- nars may be obtainedm B. 1. complex, Cyrano de Bergerac, PLANNING COMMITTEE discusses the forthcoming Business Show, a special cleanup committee led by ians; publicity, Chi Alpha Sigma and Machines Collegian; cleanup, Associated hero of Edmund Rostand's play, Show Features sponsored by Associated Students of City and State Colleges. The PhilSchneider, according to Carnival the show willalso Mason and Leon- Business Students; ticket boxes, Al- does not lack personal pride. A business machines show, taking place on campus Thursday, will include a section devoted co-chairmen Tom be heldm the Women's Gymnasium, ard Green. pha Sigma Beta; and outside public- "Cyrano" begins a five day run machines, as well as panels onbusiness trends. ity, with 20 exhibitors participating. The to All clubs entering booths m the- HalMintz. tonight at 8:15 m Administra- from 10 a.m. two representa- show will becontinuous Carnival must have tion Auditorium. p.m., will feature typewrit- tives on the committee, with the to 5 and until Satur- ers, adding machines, comptometers, larger clubs furnishing three mem- Performancescontinue Owen Talks day, with the exception of Tuesday, dictaphones, and calculating ma- Panel Discusses Problems bers. A penalty of $5 per person will p.m. Admission is free and be leveled if the club is not repre- at 8:15 chines. seats willnot be reserved. Four general seminars will be held sented. The money will be deducted Europe m Administration Auditorium. The Facing International Peace from the proceeds of the club, About Sunasky Produces Comedy students are realizing Irving Sunasky, who enacts the opening seminar at 9 a.m. with Ed- Problems confronting the estab- guage instructor,serves as moderator. Schneider said. "American cooperate Europe IRVING SUNASKY, directs, pro- role, produced directed ward L. Barkett, student conference lishment of world peace willbe aired The forum is sponsored by Sigma Bulletin Lists Deadline that we must with title also and hope have," and enacts the title role comedy Vie chairman, presiding, features Walter by a three memberpanelat the ninth Tau Sigma, honorary social science A bulletinput m clubboxesm B. 1 for it is the only real we duces, m the heroic with the New H. Owen, Players. Elieson, Deputy Regional Director, Town Hall Wednesday m S.L.H. 201 organization, withDr. Arthur G.Hor- lists May 1as deadlinefor the submis- stated William State Col- New Vie Players' "Cyrano de major, lead, U.S. Department of Commerce, who at 12 m. ton, social science instructor and ad- sion of names of cleanup representa- lege history at the sixth In- Bergerac."Lucille Alix plays lead. Rozane, the feminine is en- placed As- stitute on American Culture panel acted by Lucille Alix. "I am very speaks on "Opportunities m Business Speakers include George Rogers. K. visor directing the program. tives.Lists must be m the background Friday. The panel'stopic was"Ameri- grateful to New Vie for giving me the for theCollege Graduate." Wallace Longshore, and Jerry Harris, United Nations and sociatedBusiness Students' box. improvement will be des- The committee will be broken into ca and Europe." opportunity toportray twoof themost Grooming while Meyer Krakowski, foreign lan- needs for Confer, — Leonetti Tells of cribed by Harris, president of Colle- two sections, one to serve on Friday Dr. Raymond A. Rydell, State Col- Students illustrious womenm fiction first Ju- Caroline Leonetti, Leonetti School giate Council forUnitedNations, who and the other the following night. lege asistant professor of social sci- liet, and now Roxane," said Miss of Charm and Fashion Modeling, DIRT BEWARE! talks on "The U.N.— Our Best Hope At 6 p.m. Friday the first group will ence,moderated. Solve Problems Alix. gives "Tips on Good Grooming" at for Peace."He willalsocompare other muster m the bleachers of the foot- Rydell Discusses 1914 Attemptingto find solutions to stu- Lawrence Portrays Christian 10, with R.H. Griest, third speaker, attempts at world government. ball field. Jobs will be assigned with The three member panel included dent problems, the conference of David Lawrence, who portrays explaining "The Job Interview— The AMS Sponsors Rogers, Associated Students vice sectionleadersm charge,and atmid- Dr. John A. Schutz, professor of so- Southern California colleges met at Christian, the romantic lead, said, Important Things To Remember" at president, is to show why the United night the committee will meet to in- cial science at California Institute of Loyola University Saturday, an- "I've always lookedupon the play as 11a.m. and 2 p.m. Griest is employ- Nations with its vetopower and other spect the grounds and sign out. Technology; Mario L. Tartaglia, so- nonucedK. Wallace Longshore, presi- one of the'great works of art. This ment manager of the Pacific Tele- CampusProject conflicts is weak,and thatafederated Clubs Remove Booths cial science instructor; and William dent of the Southern Districts of the production has enabled me to dis- phone and Telegraph Company. Campus cleanup campaign, spon- government is the best solution. He Saturday afternoon, the second H. Owens, State College history ma- United States National Students As- cover the more subtle- shades of Closing session, with Kenneth Mil- sored by Associated Men Students speaks on "Possibilities for Inter- group will meet m the bleachers at jor. sociation which sponsored the event. Christian's characterization. ler, State College conference chair- council, begins today, announced national Government." 4:30 to recheck the grounds. After the "America looked awfully good to "A new kind of group dynamics Chuck Gordon is cast as D'Guiche. man, presiding, features Tony Whan, Walt Dobrian, president. The importance of supporting the Carnivalhas officially ended at 10:30 Europeans. America, on the other process was used which promoted Liginere, the poet, is portrayed by president of the Pacific Indoor Ad- Pledges of Alpha Phi Omega have United Nations as the only existing p.m. Saturday, clubs will take their hand, looked with disfavoronEurope. maximum student participation m David Armstrong. Robert Jones takes vertising Company, who— speaks on already commencedon the projectby organization equipped to establish booths downunder the cleanup com- Exclusion acts werebeing passedand the attempts to define these solutions the part of Leßret, Cyrano's close "The Business Field It's Terrific!" helping to keep proper order m the world peace will be emphasized by mittee's supervision. immigrants were looked upon as a and to get commitments from the friend. from 3:15 to 4 p.m. Student Union. Longshore, president of the StateCol- Clubs or individuals failing to per- problem. delegates to carry them out on cam- Ragineau Admires Cyrano lege chapterof Sigma Tau Sigma.His form cleanup duties will have their puses," Longshore stated. Raoul Reardon enacts the role of Seminars Cover Field "Rubbish cans will be painted British RealizeUse topic "Can Civilization Survive names submitted to the Carnival Ragineau, poet and pastry who weird colors, and posters will be put is Rydell said that the British were Conference Starts Early cook Seminars at 10 a.m. are "If You Ragineau's — m variousplaces on campus," Dobrian Without the UnitedNations?" Committee. the only ones that realized that the The conference which started m admires Cyrano. Lisa, Have What it Takes Merchandising Last week four speakers discussed The Camp Fund Carnival is held wife, played by Ross. stated, "m order to remind students UnitedStates couldbe of use to them the morning was divided into two is Francine May Be for You," Haviland G. Rog- "Business Opportunities Today." annually each spring with the pur- plays role, of the project." and that cooperation was important. workshops.One took up problems re- Dacre Lincoln a dual ers, vice president,Coca Cola Bottling pose sending underprivileged chil- orange girl. The speech department is also of. "America felt strong, smug, and lating to minority groups and the Sister Martha and the Company of Los Angeles, H.H. 6; dren University Camp for joining m the fight by making "Cam- Students File Applications to Summer secure m its isolation," he said. other discussedhuman relation prob- Joyce WidofT is the Duenna and Sis- "The Field of Credits and Collec- a 10 day vacation. Chairman of the immigration pus Cleanup" a topic for speeches. For February Graduation In the subject of lems involved m group organizations ter Claire. tions," Arthur Kaiser, credit man- Camp FundDrive is Jim Wurtz. Douglas Blunk, Dobrian also announced that an Students completing requirements Tartaglia explained that first quali- such as fraternity versus non-fra- Also m the cast are ager, Bullock's, Inc., S.L.H. 201. Oth- campus club willman abooth Montfleury A.W.S.-A.M.S. sponsored Sock Hop for graduation m February 1951 must Each tative, then quantitative quotas were ternity and administrationversus stu- and musketeer; Jarma ers include"No MatterHow ThinYou on the footballfield to collect money picture stopped Marguerite; Ralph — has been set for May 5 from 11 a.m. file petitions with Miss Dorothy established. "This dent government. Lewis, Mother and Slice It It's Still !" Randolph for the drive through concessions, ... to 1 p.m. m the Men's Gym. The Sacks, graduation clerk,m Ad. 122 by with World War IIwhen we began to The general session was presided Russell, the meddler. Van Nostrand, director of public re- etc. The affair lasts from 6 p.m. to dance is free to allCity College stu- tomorrow. screen immigrants," he said. over by Johns Hopkins, president of Others are Tom Siegel, a cook and lations, and Charles A. McKeand, di- 12 p.m.May 12, 4:30p.m. to sentry dents. andfrom Minorities Contribute Something Associated Students at Loyola. Dr. a soldier; James Gosa, the and rector of Industrial relations, Mer- 10:30 p.m. May "Wear the loudest socks you can 13. "I and Europe real- James Wilson, State College instruc- the cutpurse; Betty Baron, young chants and Manufacturers Associa- Handling think America find," Dobriansaid, "as aprize will be Lombardi Announces construction will be Al- ize stay isolated," tor, was charge first work- girl; Lii Rankin, townswoman; and tion, N.H. 231; and "The Certified that we cannot m of the — presented to the person with the Public Schools Tartaglia stated. "Minority groups shop. Elaine Altman, theater-goer. Public Accountant The Debits and Week brightest pair." must as having some- One of the problems discussed by "Cyrano's story is that of a man Credits of the Work," Arthur Dudley Public Schools Week will be cele- be considered Refreshments are to be served at a thing workshop on minority groups were with a large nose and an evenlarger Benson, resident partner, F. W. La- brated this week with the following Executive Calls to contribute." nominal cost. Immigration has been liberalized selective clauses m campus organiza- sense of pride. Because of what he frentz and Company, certified public events scheduled to take place, ac- groups going to Europe, referring to races, religion, and terms his 'ugly protuberance,' he is accountants, 223. cording to Dr. John Lombardi, dean with tourist tions Ad. Special Meeting origin job application afraid to tell his cousin, Roxane, Shows of instruction. and the foreignpress keepingup with national on "So You Want To Be a Private Psi Chi Club . Fifty representatives from big us," that he loves her. TODAY, he said. forms. Secretary," Mildred Kelly, secretary 7 p.m., Student Union Den- area ware- Psychology Exhibits Banquet, Dr. firms m this discused to associatesuperintendentof schools,. tal Assistants Alumni problems Fetty, Reaction time tests, industrial tests, Morrell, speaker. house with Homer N.H. Ill; "What the Personnel Di- Robert campus coordinator of business and and psychology laboratory equipment WEDNESDAY, 12 m., rector Looks For," H. K. Clinton, Administration industrialtraining, at a special meet- willbe on display during the Psychol- Auditorium"Collegian Caravan," a personnel director, Farmers Insur- ing Tuesday a,t Biltmore Hotel. Entertainment ogy Department Open House Wed- Collegian Caravan variety show by the Dance Offers Group, ance Ad. 202; "Job Attitudes nesday. The group decided tosend a list of That Will Help To You," Doro- Band. Sell Exhibits willbe H.H. 1, 7, and 8, THURSDAY, 27, p.m. available jobs, with accurate descrip- thy Rossback, training director, m April 9 a.m.-4 withinstructors demonstrating equip- Busines Conference on "Business tions and salaries to Manufacturers Comprise Department Stores, Variety Broadway Acts S.A.203. Association, As their and Merchant which m ment and tests with classes. Opportunities for College Youth," variety the Collegians, campusShowdance band. Collegian Caravan doesn't mean a The one hour show features Films are to be shown mH.H. 6. consisting special ses- turn, sends it toFetty. of 32 interest herd of camels ridden by Arabs; it Dick Estep, trombonist; Pat Bridges, Miss Bridges is now appearing pro- Dr. Walter C. Varnum, psychology general After digesting it, Fetty will send Group Shows Films sionsand two sessions. means the arrivalof a troupe of per- tumbler; Leonard Weksler and Bobs fessional m Los Angeles night clubs. department chairman, explains the FRIDAY, April 28, 12 m. S.A. 203. it out to all firms m the Southland formers Wednesday at 12 m. m Ad- Watson, comedians; Pat Wheeler, vo- She did acrobatic and tumbling rou- Energy knee jerk test. Industrial tests and ofInstitute on Ameri- with warehouseemployes to if it About Atomic SixthSession see ministration Auditorium. calist; Jack Jenks, impersonator; and tines at last season's footballgames. Basic theory of nuclear fission will laboratoryequipment willbe present- can Culture Panel Discussion on conforms with their pay scale,hours, Estep has been connected with the be describedm "Atomic Energy," one ed by Jay N. Holliday andRobert G. "Education m a Democracy." requirements, and if they can make ■ Collegians for three yearsandwillplay of three films being shown Friday at Ruhl, psychology instructors. any additions. "Hora Staccato" during the program. 2 p.m. m C. 204, under sponsorship Upon receiving their replies, Fetty After serving m the navy for two of Chi Sigma, chemistry club. will present to the student body an years he became a member of Joe Other films tobe viewedare "Inside outline on what the future holds for Advertising Company President Holds band and the Hoagy Car- of Atomic Hydrogen Arc Well" and anybody warehousing. "If there is Venuti's m michael show. He is now first trom- "Exploring With X-rays." This is the a big enough future," Fetty stated, Many During bonist with Dick Pierces band. second m a series of films being pre- VariedPositions Lifetime "We will work out a program." nouncer, advertising manager, lectur- sented by the group. Some persons are content with one Business men with warehouseprob- Nye Plays 'Rhapsody' sponsor Cooke, lifetime, Tony Whan, er, and professor. Club Edwin chem- careersm a but lems, at the meeting, said that there Doug Nye, Collegian's pianist, will istry instructor, president the Indoor Advertising speaks Thursday at the announced that fu- of Whan is definitely a need for trained work- play a new arrangement of George every Company, a delivery boy, State-City Business Conference on ture series will be held two has been — ers. Gershwin's "Rhapsody m Blue." weeks. retail store operator,actor, radio an- "The Business Field It's Terrific!" Meanwhile,answeredquestionnaires Watson and Weksler will do acemedy at m Administration Auditorium on the College Work Study program skit, the latter will also act as p.m. and 3:15 neared the 100 mark. "Firms are do- master of ceremonies. president of the Pacific Out- very complete job Vice ing a m the matter Jenk's act m Caravan will consist Combined Orchestras Begin door Advertising Company, Whan was of giving job descriptions on the of a skit, "Death of a Census Taker." from Kansas State College forms," Fetty graduated stated. In this act he will imitate Victor and did graduate work at the Uni- Moore; Richard Widmark. Sidney Symphonic Program Series versity of Illinois. He has served as Gicenstreet, Ronald Colman, James works, president IndustriesSales Newman Club Slates First m a series of three concerts early written when he was 34 of the Food Stewart, and Lionel Barrymorr. given by the combinedCity-State Or- years old. The music has a pastoral Managers Club of Los Angeles, as di- Annual Stardust Ball The featured orchestra number of be held tomorrow from theme and suggests the music of rector of lluminators and as presi- chestra will Sixth annual Stardust Ball will be the program will b? "Dawn," com- 12:10 p.m.to 1p.m. TschaikoWsky. The composer is dent of the Kansas State College m Administration presented by the City College and posed and arranged by Eddie Ander- spokesman of national legends of his Alumni Association. Auditorium. Admission is free. U.S.C. Newman clubs Friday from 9 son. He has done arranging for the country, Finland. Whan started his business career The program,m twoparts,presents native p.m. to 1a.m. at the Bel-Air Bay Club. Collegians since city Col- Bergsma, faculty member at Jul- with Wilson and Company, meat he entered the first three movements of "Sym- Music and entertainment will be lege. Ray Fabrizio will be featured liard School of Music and contem- packers, and was m their employ for phony No. 1" by Jan Sibelius, as the provided by Roger Gray and his Or- on the alto saxophone. porary composer,wrote Bunyan years. He had charge of West opening selection.Mrs. ElizabethPet- "Paul 15 chestra. Bids are $2.50 per couple 17 years It Coast advertising and sales promo- erson, City College music instructor, Suite" when he was old. and may be purchasedany time dur- Caravan Goes on Tour tion during the last 11 years with the directs the number, and Peter Speer, symbolizes the frontier of the North- ing the day at Newman Hall or from The entire Caravan will go to San packing concern. major, plays solo. west Territory and has been made any DiegO Hoover High School April 28 music the clarinet president memberof the club. into a ballet. At present, Whan is vice and to Marshal] High School May 3. Directs Orchestra Jones Group Gives Concert of the Southern California Business Owner Exhibits Equipment Plans are also being made to take the Finalnumber is William Bergsma's The nextconcert given by the group Men's Associationand is president of show to San Francisco during sum- Bunyan by Los Three Japanese machine guns will "Paul Suite," directed will be May 25 and features Agnes the Sales Executive Club of An- mer vacation. Lauris Jones, State College instructor. Niehaus, pianist. geles. be added to the foreign military variety today, PAT BRIDGES is one of the soloists m the Collegian Caravan The whole show is under the super- Announcing program Julian White, pianist, is scheduled His hobby, cooking, led to the de- equipment exhibit m H.H. 200 the will be presented Wednesday at m. m vision of Robert P. Mat Donald, music May presentorganization, and Gaylord Wessock, owner of the show which will be 12 Administration Ron Shuken, radiomajor, with Theo- to perform at the final concert velopment of his Collegian advertising equipment, on to explain Bridges performed with the marching band last se- Instructor and banddlreotoi. dore Lynn, music student, acting as 26. Frank Hubell, composer of "Gold which maintains an and willbe hand Auditorium. Miss to inter- Co-producers and directo are Kay concert master. Rush," used m the Death Valley cen- merchandising system m 2000 super the operation of the funs mester at football games duringhalftime doing acrobatics. Ijv No] Fanchei and Bob Bratfc i Sibelius' symphony is one of his tennial, will be guest conductor. markets from Arizona to Washington. ested persons. RMtf Hull man 2 LOS ANGELES COLLEGIAN MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1950 Musicians Perform at Chamber Concert; Artist Appears Students Complete Tryouts; It'sNo Trick at All Program Features Works of Korn, Pisk For First Time Peterson Selects Vocalists Robinson, Bass Play ChoirLeavesfor ConcertsmCalifornia,Nevada, Utah; WithMusician Group Features Marimba Soloist, Soprano, Baritone Brahms' Early Work Charles Thomas,pianist,makes his first concert appearance City College music department on Tryouts were completed Friday, and 40 students were selected campus at tomorrow's Musicale, and EpsilonAlpha Gamma, hon- to make the 1000 mile A Cappella Choir tour. This is the longest 11 F.A. 102. orary music society, join m pre- a.m. m distance ever attempted by the singing group. Singers leave May 3 senting the second Chamber Appearing with him are Victor via bus. Piltch, Peter Speer. Albert Sepe, and Concert of ttie spring season, to- On that day the group will sing concerts at Victorville. Boulder Robert Hardway, who comprise a *^jz3p City, and Vegas. The company morrow night at 8:30 m Student woodwindquartet. These performers Las will spend the first night at St. Union. are from Donald W. Rowe's wood- * George, Utah. First selection on the program will wind ensemble classes and will play be "Introductionand Rondo for Flute the flute, clarinet, oboe, and bassoon, Vocalists Travel on Bus and Piano by Paul Pisk. played by respectively. Soloists for the six day trek are Joanne Ennis and Natalie Limonick. Thomas will offer Bach's "Prelude Nanci Holt, mezzo-soprano; David Following the flute and piano duet m E Flat Minor" and "Rhapsody m Hodgson, baritone; and Mervyn Ken- is "Trio m E Flat, Opus 40 for Horn, G Minor" by Brahms. His program nedy, marimba. They will present Violin and Piano." The first part of also includes two Chopin etudes m their selections between choral num- the work by Brahms is andante, E Major and C Minor. bers. allegro, adagio maesto; Among the quartet's presentations scherzo; then This Thursday morning the singers the is allegro con brio. Per- is the allegro con brio from Haydn's finale will travel to Franklin High School formers are Gale Robinson, Philip "String Quartet No. 4" with an ar- WHEN YOU USE ADOLPH HELLER, Evening Division music instructor,will entertain at where they will give a "warm-up" Bass, and Saralee Konigsberg. rangement by Louis Hahn. Chamber Concert of the spring semester tomorrow eve- "Balla- concert. Part of the repertoire to be WANT ADS the Second bile" by Theodore M. Finney and Students Perform Duet is the sung at the high school include ning at 8:30 m Student Union. Leslie P. Clausen chairman of "Rondino' by Burnet Tuthill will also For Rates andInformation Immediately will 'God of Our Fathers," "Blow Gabriel after intermission City College music department which sponsors the event. be played by the quartet. Piano," Blow," and a medley from the Broad come into be the "Sonata for Oboe and Epsilon Alpha Gamma, honorary contemporary selection, by way musical, "Carousel." BUNGALOW 41-A a Peter music society, presents the weekly Jona Korn. The part is moderato PSYCHOLOGY, first MUSIC MIX musicales This is the eighth m the Musicians Visit Utah JustNorthof theTennisCourts with romanza, romanzaandante, a.nd spring series. Rowe is faculty sponsor The choir sing approximately rondo. The finale is allegro. Playing will and Margaret Hutchcroft is student pur concerts a day on their journey the duet are Joseph Rizzo and Miss Dance Band Members Entertain manager. RALPH J. PETERSON, director of It is undecided whether the group Konigsberg. Last week duo-pianists Sheila Lei- Scheduled the last selection is A Cappella Choir, is taking the willsing at Weber College m Ogden TYPEWRITERS as shin and Marie Brown, and baritone May 6. The music department of "Concert da Camera for Flute, En- In Annual Caravan Variety Show vocal group to Utah for their an- that George Rigg performed a predomi- college had planned present glish Horn, and Piano." This piece Fabrizio, psychology musically he willgo into some branch to the Ray freshman nantly Mozart program. Selections of nual spring concert tour. visiting was composed m 1948 by A. Honeg- of psychology. musicians before the student major, and Douglas Nye, sophomore Shostakovich andProkofleff werealso body at Weber. ger.First movement is allegretto ama- Wednesday be music major, both members of the Another feature will offered. bile, andante, and finally vivace. Nye's piano interpretation of George Following their concert m St. Collegian Band, will be among fea- Enthusiasts Arrange Miss Ennis, William Kosinski, and Gershwin's "Rhapsody m Blue." George, the singers will perform at Adolph Heller perform this selection. entertainers when Collegian Dixie College, Beaver High School, ture^ The musician, who has been with Broadcast Tells Square, Folk Dances Wednesday. High School, finally JatHnSt wW&frMmr Composer Writes, Teaches Caravan is presented Collegian Band for two semes- Gunnison and the For Meetings evening m Provo,Utah, Pisk, composer of the firstselection Fabrizio, who has played lead alto ters, is a graduate of North Holly- Future that home of Fowl's Troubles Four more dances are slated this Brigham Young University. program, is a writer and edu- saxophone the band for two se- High He started taking on the m wood School. semester by the College Dance Group Born m m 1839, he mester,takes the leadsolo m "Dawn." 5 years old, cator. Vienna music lessons when and Pill, for enthusiasts of square dancing and composition with Franz m "Dawn." high school orchestra. With Plume studied was m the folk dancing. Schreker Schoenberg. year began his Charlie Chicken gets into another and Arnold The 19 old musician Nye first played m small dance These events are open to the fac- Sales and Pisk also opera and years ago. scrape Wednesday during the "Fun WALLET SIZE conducted both clarinet study about five bands when he was 13 years old. He ulty, students, alumni, and friends. symphony Vienna, and Firm, With Fables" broadcast. The story, orchestras m He has performed with Jack has done road work with several Originally, these dances were intend- PORTRAITS was president of the music depart- pianist-band leader, with whom he "Charlie Chicken and the Green Rentals bands since then. ed for faculty members.But because IdentificationPictures ment of the Volkshochschule. recordings as lead alto- Feather," will be heard over KRKD made several Besides playing the piano, Nye also the faculty lacked the time and were Prizes have been awarded for his player. at 2:15 p.m. Student Prices sa;iophone plays the French horn m the City unable to turn out m any appreciable See compositions. to the plays Since He also played with Freddie Slack's College concert band and orchestra. Franklin Bresee Charlie number, students and their friends United States m 1936, Pisk's orches- Chicken* Herb Pronin, Freddy band, andone season performed with Last semester he composed, arranged, Fox; werealso invited to join the group. tral, chamber, and choral workshave Mitch Vrebalovitch, Ronnie Rabbit; TED OSBORNE the Highland Park Symphony Or- and conducted music for the radio Stephen C. Andreae, engineering 4348 Normal Aye. Burleigh's been by our several musi- chestra. department. Jackie Benoit,.Wilma Weasel; and instructor, leads most of the dances cal organizations. He is now chair- Chuck Bloom, 3 Doors East of Vermont N. After graduating from City College At present Nye writes popular the Circus Caller. and calls them.Andreae has beenin- 856 Vermont man of the school of music at the Fabrizio intends to continue studying songs, collaborating with Harry Har- Terry Script terested m square dancing for more University of Redlands. Writes psychology at U.C.L.A., working his vey, drama major, who writes lyrics. The script was written by Al Ter- than 10 years and last summer took Musician Studies with Rubbra way through school with his sax. He The team hasn't been too successful ry. Alex Alt is director and Gloria a course m calling. He joined a dance Composer of the third work of the says if he doesn't get the right breaks as yet,but has great expectations. Pena, assistant director. group m Pasadena m 1939 and still concert is 28 year oldKorn. Born m Charlie finds a pill on the ground takes active partm their activities. Berlin, the young musician studied and eats it.It makes a green feather Dances are scheduled on April 28, composition with Edmond Rubbra, Hardships grow out, of the top of his head. See- May 12, May 26, and June 9, m the 'Three CameHome' Tells ing Gym p.m. Stefan Wolpe, and Ernst Toch. the freakish feather, he decided Women's from 8 to 11 Ad- (rmmwmtwmmw^mwmmwm.wwmwwmm'^B^^w'^w'^w'^w^mv'^w'^m^^srM^ At present he conducts the New that he would jointhe circus and be- mission is 25 cents. of Los Angeles, per- Imprisoned by Japanese Orchestra which Of Women come rich and famous. CARNIVAL by local composers as forms works By Rosita Diesman entirely different type of Japanese Circus Comes to Fableland as well the classics. Civilian women's fears and hard- officer. The usual bruitalcrude villian The circus comes to Fableland,and £Os QnceUs Colleqiatt Korn's compositions include three Japanese displayed by Hayakawa, who ships while prisoners of the was not Charlie sees a horse withthree plumes Kntered as second class mutter April 19, 1949, overtures, a symphony, an octet for during World War IIis the theme of befriends the heroine's childand two on his head.The horseinvites the at the Post Office at Los Angeles, Calif., under winds, oboe, de- the Act of March 3, 1879. Published by the sonatas for cello and "Three Came Home." other imprisoned children because linquent fowl to join the circus. Associated Students trl-weekly, college year, various piano pieces, and vocal num- Colbert, he admires her as an author. Thinking except school holidays, by the journalism de- May12 Claudette the star of the it a opportunity, partment Angeles City College. and13 wonderful of Los Edited I bers.The composer is presently work- drama, and the other women m the song he does. and printed In the publishing plant of the Bits of humor and by the wo- College, 855 N. Vermont Aye., Los Angeles 27, ing on a string quartet and a second prison camp display ingenuity and played However, he is put Calif. Telephone: City Room, OLympia 9541; men are to the maximumm m the side Repre- symphony. struggle Advertising Office, NOrmandy 1-6324. diplomacy m their to re- the film. Even with the effort to over- show where people laugh at him. sented by National Advertising Service, Inc.. main alive and protect drabness, mob 421 Madison Aye., New York City. Subscription themselves shadow some of the the After a scene m which someone SI 00 per semester. Winning Play Opens from a fate worse than death or tor- picture will still be remembered for tries to pull off the feather to see if EXECUTIVE EDITOR DON— ALPERT Held on the I ture. its brutality. it is real, Charlie and his friends go 302!) Bentley Avenue, Culver City YE 9-4437 With Campbell,Davis Johnson Writes Adaptation home. Managingeditor Robert epstein Scenery Displays Peacefulness 3104 Dobinson Street— AN 1-2329 "The Heiress," a play upon which wrote the screen Charlie says he doesn't want to be takes place on , ADVERTISING MANAGER WALTER— BERK the Academy Award winning picture play that was taken from Agnes Action rich and famous after all because he 15 S. Valencia Street, Alhambra C.'U 3-3965 FOOTBALL FIELD was based, begins a two week run Newton Keith's Book of the Month anislandnear Borneo. Pictorialviews will have to leave Editorial Manager — Robert Stelngart area, Fableland. Sports Editor . Sid Levy Wednesday at Community It is are actual shots of the native Women's Editor Dee Dickson J Pasadena Club selection. the true experi- The moral to the story is, peacefulness that spon "Chil- Contemporary Arts Editor Naocie Tunlson Playhouse. ences of Mrs. Keith's years as a pris- and show a dren shouldn't eat just anything they Set m a Washington Square man- oner of war. fades as the story unfolds. But the find on the ground." MONDAY STAFF sion, picture is bound to be inspiring to Edition Editor .._ Pat Richardson the drama revolves around the Director is , who is City who closely study plight Editor . Herb Pronin love story of a wallflower whose only identified, with "Johnny Belinda." those the of Associates ._ Henry Eubanks, Wallach, social grace is a flair for embroidery. Hayakawa Portrays Officer the central feminine character. Esther - Margie Rotman Groups Present Assistants ....- Gerald Struass The girl's father views his daugh- Other than Miss Colbert's excellent Others who contributed notably to Don Haslwanter, Charles Lloyd ter as socially undesirable, performance, which undoubtedly the productionareFlorenceDesmond, Sports Editor Fred Olsen and will Program Associate Kerry Parkinson through his obsession for perfection, win her an Academy Award nomina- Patric Knowles, Sylvan Andrew, and Music Assistant . .Roland Bundiec Members of Dr. Karl Schueck's Women's Editor Lyn Lee ARROW is your ticket to assures her a life of spinsterhood. tion, presented an Phyllis Morris. Sprechchor Associate Geraldine Elfand and Miss Selma Rosen- Contemporary Arts Editor Rosita Dlesman - Keisler, feld's German Choir will present Associates ~ Judy *^ a Ed Haddad, Phyllis Kubrln c eBt Seat combinedprogram of music and cho- Assistant .Jucuuic Rosenthal i^^T^""^ ral Blunk Performs Ham 'Cyrano' readings May 6 m Student Union. WEDNESDAY STAFF Actor in songs piano Edition Editor Ronald Welner German and composi- tions by City Editor Sue Diane Blank* willbe selected thechoir, ac- Associates ...-Ann- Dllbeck, Shirley Loughley cording toMiss Assistant Jim Durgin Rosenfeld.Dr.Schueck Sports Editor ...Tom McConnell House! willlead the Sprechchor m readings Associate Raymond Loynd l ty Dramatist Portrays Enemy Rostand's Hero Assistant Qary Myerson mr~ of from the first part and final chorus Editorial Associates . Jonas Halperln, By Gerald Strauss the has Although he is a member of the of Goethe'sFaust. placed Bob Andelson. Frank Cooke dramatist-author-musician Members are Women's Editor Ardetb Havllk If versatility is any criterion for such varied classes as stage makeup, varsity wrestling team of the Mili- m an "orchestral" arrangement. Associate .Bertha Huffman success, Douglas Blunk, political tary has Assistant Ann Cohen sci- fingerprinting, and michrophonetech- PoliceReserves and worked Dr.Schueck organized the Sprech- ence major, should certainly make m a carnival, Blunk's most unusual chor, a "speech choir," this semester, FRIDAY STAFF nique. His hobby is collecting lyrics being Edition Editor Fred Allen his mark m the world. experience was a member of m order to help students acquire a City and he has about 1000 songs alpha- Editor Marlene Meder Appearing m New Vie Players' the City College Band. Ordinarily feeling for German literature and Associates Jackie Bender, Larry Manzo betized from "A Bicycle Built for Sport* Editor , , Jim Moore production, "Cyrano de Bergerac," this wouldn't be so unusual, but he pronunciation. The coming program Associate Jay Rapport Two" to "Yours." Assslstant Richard Chalkln starting Monday m Administration doesn't play any musical instrument. is the first presented by group. Page the Dr. News Editor — Lawrence Avers Auditorium, Bunk maintains his love Last semester the band needed a Schueck stated that the presentation Contemporary Arts Editor_ Isabel Isaacson Associates Sylvia Puentes of variety by playing two completely bass drummer, "no experience neces- will be of special interest to all Ger- Phyllis Kubrln Assistant Jean Liets different parts. sary." Blunk, course, applied man students and _ of for extended an invi- Feature Editor Caroline J. Sprague Blunk Portrays Montfleury position. tation to everyone desiring to Associates Winnie Lewis, Robert Barnes the come. Assistants „Lols Jacobs In act one, the thespian plays Special Writers Norman Dash. Instructor Gets Idea Bart Reynolds. Gregory Updike Montfleury, an overstuffed ham actor Music Faculty Dean whom Cyrano thoroughly dislikes. He When he found that he couldn't Offers beat the drumand keep mstep at the I appears as one of Cyrano's compan- Recital With Comsky ThereIsa time, Blunk switched to the " ions, a cadet m the royal guard, m same Third Faculty Recital,presented by :-~ cymbals. He couldn't maintain ca- the second and fourth acts. the music faculty of City and Typewriter Shop | dence properly, however, sp Robert State -vl In "Cyrano," Blunk makes his first Colleges, will feature Bernard $1.00 P. MacDonald, faclulty supervisor of Com- Near You shorts #1.25 up l-shirts up attempt at acting, but not his first sky, pianist, Thursday a.m. the band, got a better at 11 m appearance on stage. Last semester idea. F.A. 102. ★ SALES— AII Makes and Models pos- — One way to be sure of complete comfort he sang bass for the A Cappella It seems the band had m its Comsky, an Evening Division in- ir Repairs Fully Guaranteed session twosousaphones, only — below decks is to buy ARROW shorts! Choir, and this semester he is singing but one structor at State College, will open ir Rentals All Makes Available the same position m the Men's Glee sousaphoneplayer.For the remainder the program with Bach's "Partita m Made without creeping center seam, semester, — Club. of the including the Jr. B Flat Major."He willalso play "Ma- they're full cut plenty roomy! Ideal Rose Bowl parade,Blunk the Actor Writes Plays carried zurka m G Minor," "Mazurka m A teamed with Arrow T-shirts! Blunk doesn't limit his theatrical sousaphone through all the forma- Minor," "Berceuse," and "Ballade m work to appearing on stage, however. tion withoutplaying a note. G Minor" by Chopin. At present he is writing two plays. Born m East Chicago, Ind., Blunk Three eccentric dances written by One, "Shiv," is about a knife thrower and his family moved to Los Angeles the pianist and "Sonata No. 3" by GENERAL gone crook. The other, "Typewriter DOUGLAS BLUNK, political sci- m 1945. He graduated from Woodrow Prokofleff, willconclude the program. ARROWSHIRTS & TIES Commando," an army Wilson High Schoolm '49 and is now Comsky TYPEWRITER CO. tells of clerk major, plays enemy and attended the University of " " who becomes involved with a Com- ence a freshman here. Law school and Illinois, U.S.C, and the Royal Special Rate for Students and Faculty UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS SPORTS SHIRTS Cyrano Bergerac Acad- munist spy ring. friend of de m politics are included m his future emy of Music m Glasgow, Scotland. 1105 N. Vermont OL 4801 Carrying 22'a units this semester, comedy which opens tonight. plans. He is now teachingpiano m this city. MONDAY MORNING,APRIL 24, 1950 LOS ANGELES COLLEGIAN 3 Rope Daily Bulldogs, Vikes Pace City College Battles Gymnast Climbs WSC Baseball Race As Leaders Triumph Western State Conference baseball Werner Captures Four Firsts leadership remained intact Friday Glendale Batsmen Try climbing climber, "is taken up practicing on Need some excercise? when loop leading Pasadena and run- lab, a 25 foot rope nine or ten times. the rope, working m the chem nerup Long Beach won games from Ace Vaq Hurler; only Locals Aim To End Losses Against Sanford Werner, star Cub rope and doing homework."His hob- Muir and Glendale. collecting. White, Delianeis,Daetwyler Pace Glendale Offense climber, does just that every day. by is stamp Behind a 12 hit attack, Pasadena In six dual meets this season Wer- The 18 year old. 142 poundmuscle- whipped Muir 11-1 on the Mustang places. climbing ca- City College and Glendale baseballers battle m a Western State ner has garnered four first He man initiatedhis rope diamond. After trailing 1-0 after two Municipal did not compete m the meet with reer m the tenth grade. He started innings, the Bulldogs erupted for Conference game tomorrow afternoon at 3 m Glendale coach, East Los Angeles J. C. and was beaten under the direction of his Dick three runs m the third and four m Stadium.Last's Cub-Vaquerogame was postponed because of Bishop, Henry mouth against Pasadena City College by and Porras, winner of the fourth to assure their fifth nun.The fracas will be made up later m the season. world record holder Don Perry. theall city meet that yearand former straight loop win this season. games The Vaquercs, who m six W stern StateConference have Cub Records 4.8s world record holder. Larry McMullen's two run homer broken even, will probably start thei Best time Werner has recorded on Perry Offers Competition and four hit pitching led Long Beach number one moundsman, Arnie Daet the 25 foot hemp is 4.85, which is .5s "I believe my biggest thrill." re- to a 6-0 victory over Glendale. The wyler. In his last start, Daetwyle behind Perry's record of 4.35. On the lates Werner, "was last year when I game, which was played at Lou;; pitched a 3-1, one hit victory ove Cubs Engage 20 footer, heis only three-tenths of a wentback East to the nationalmeet." Beach, gave the Vikesa league record Muir College. Either Duke Campbe second behind the official world rec- He tied for third withManning there, of six wins and one loss. (2-4) or Fred Olsen (4-5) will handl ord of 3.15. His best is 3.45.' m the time of 3.85. Cub pitching chores. Vaq Netmen At the Metropolitan A.A.U. meet, His biggest competition comes from Glendale Has Eight Lettermen Werner tied for second behindPasa- Perry, whomhehasneverbeaten.Next Read: This year's Glendale team boast dena's Bob Manning. Last year Man- comes Manning and Marshall of East eight letterwinners from the 194 In Initial Go ning was national junior college Los Angeles. He has beaten and lost SEX squad. Of these, four are pitchers Sporting a couple of battle champion. to both. three are infielders, and one is wounds which were administered Werner Attends Roosevelt ON THE CAMPUS? reserve. jun- Werner was graduated from Roose- by the Southern California may starting Vaquero lineup velt High School where he was a two The ha ior varsity and Redlands, the lo- Linksmen Battle Bob Condone catching, Bob Settle year letterman m gymnastics. In his CoronetNOW ON SALE cal tennis squad competes m its there, first base; Harry Couron,second base last meet he tied for second Vaqs Godshall, base; Ron initial W.S.C. match with Glen- behind Perry m the all city meet. in Match Dick third Slat For the first time this year, City terback, shortstop; Larry played A freshman, Werner is planning to and Smitl dale. The tilt will be a^ College golfers battle Glendale this stay at City College another year, Alex Daetwyler, and Bob White m Griffith Park tomorrow. afternoon at the Lakeside Country DOUBLE WIN? Sprinter Leßoy Campbell goes after victories m both then transfer to U.C.L.A. He wants the outfield. Jim Bisch garnered the only sin- Club. and 220 yard dashes Thursday night at Compton when he and to become a geologist. Trio Leads Bat Attack gles victory against the S.C. jayvees the 1 00 Cubs fresh from 34-2 vic- "Most of my time," says the rope The are a Currently leading the Vaq hittin Thursday when the Cubs lost 7-2 on his Cub teammates tackle the Tartar tracksters. The winner of Thurs- tory over the Ventura Pirates Friday attack are White, Delianeis, and the local courts. Bisch turned back day's meet will cinch first place m the Western State Conference. at the Wilshire Country Club. Daetwyler, all batting more than.300. Chuck Stewart 9-7, 6-3. Bob Roberts paced the local golf Included m Glendale's three loop Rally Pays Off Swimmers Face teamwhenhe sank a Aye ironshot on victories is a 3-2 conquest of Long In the feature singles match, Don KEY TO VICTORY the 444 yard 18th hole for an eagle Beach, which has beaten the locals Eisenberg of the jaycees rallied Muir Mustangs two. He also shot a round of 77, two ALL MAKES 4-3, 7-5, and 16-8 this season. Ted to overtake Al Lamothe 6-1, 6-4, af- strokes behind teammateRoger Cain, New or Reconditioned Vestal, who m 24 games is hitting at ter he had dropped the first set 6-8. Running Events Give Cubs Edge who had the best individual score. a .361 clip, paces the Cubs from the Jerry Grimson followed with an 8-6, In League Final Bob Reaves, alsoof the locals,hadthe RENTALS cleanup slot m the Cub lineup. 6-2 loss to S.C.s Don Miller. Tartar Trackfest Blanked m three straight league nextbest card, a 76. 3Months Student Rates George Bradish, who missed his Cubs Jerry Vick, Dave Cappello, In Crucial Dual encounters, Cub invade Roberts, Cain, Haddy, Dennis (Editor's note: This is the last m a series of split, with TartarJim Jackson getting swimmers the Jim REPAIRING first game of the season Wednesday arid Jim Flanagin dropped three two articles expounding the relative strengths Muir pooltoday at3:30 p.m. for their Calligan, and Reves each tallied six by Experts— Fully Guaranteed of the Compton and City College track teams. the nodm the highs and Cub Frank defeated Westraont straight to Bob Fullerton, Thursday and for pointsfor pre- when the locals matches The teams are slated to battle for Asman m the lows. Other contending fourth last chance a dual the locals. Bob Echart College, will again be at first b,ase Curt Max, and Ken Kruger. the conference dual meet championship). meet victory this season. vented a Pirate whitewash when he ADD-N-TYPE Jerome Walters, ace Compton mid- entries m the highs are Dave Papp- CO. tomorrow.Bradish has recoveredfrom Match Goes to S.C. CoachCollins Jones rates the Cubs, picked up two points from Cub ace 616 S. Western DU 21573 dle distance runner, will probably be meier of City College andElmer Mur- a hand injury received m a game The featured doubles saw Eisen- who were beaten by Glendale 40-35 Byron Gayer. One HalfBlock North of Wilshire thekey to a possible Tartar win when ray of Compton. Bob Swinburnis the against the San Diego Marines tw berg and Miller of the jayvee team Friday, an even chance to the Hub City cinder hosts the Cubs leading Tartarm the low hurdles. turn back weeks ago. defeat Armondo Trejo and Hofalond the Mustangs. City College will Thursday night. The Cub mile relay quartet of be Lineup Remains Same Hoffman 6-3, 6-4. After U.S.C.'s prepping for Western State Confer- Compton Coach Herschel Smith Washington, Stanley, Bell, and As- With only third base a question Stewart and Fullerton had beaten ence finals, which coming up Fri- Hadyour to a strategy problem m man have posted the top Southern are Jfc# Wfftch the mark, the remainder of Coach Jo Ron Glick Hastings 6-1, 7-5, m the will face track day. deciding whether to run Walters m California mark this season with 3m Fleming's starting nine will be the second doubles match, Beach? the mile or 440 m additionto the 880 19.75, and willbe favored overComp- Hannason, Matsuda Sparkle same as m past encounters. Bo Redlands stopped City College 7-2 &VJJk^f^> leg on the Tartar relay team. ton. Tom Hannason and John Matsuda Morgan will open behind plate, Bra at Redlands Friday. Local Cappello and a {MM ** Beach Air, Ocean Water, and Sand Walters Defends Title turnedm their best timesthis season \\ dish at first, Ray Reamer at , licked Jim Stewart7-5, 6-3 to account your timepiece seconc Walters is the defending national while their teammates were taken ruin Jim Hall at shortstop, Vestal for the only singles win. r^.JH m jaycee champ, but Smith may into camp by Glendale. Hannason left field, Tom Vrevich m center Again it was Cappello, this time mile Nines Sign Up him quarter to touredthe 220 yard freestylem 2:38.5 and Sandy Oster m right. teaming with Grimson, snaring a decide to send m the punch and the 100 yard dash one minute ' Bringit for FREE The starting job doubles match from Jack Walchen break into the one-twoCub of Play m -*fj/l_v\ jrsl m a at third is be Washington. For Mural flat tween Chuck Hughes and newcome and Tom Warner 6-3, 10-8. Virgil Stanley and Ed . two best Softball is the next intramural Hannason will swim the 220, 100, .§iB^F//?K25 Checkup Norm Hansen, If Hughes, whomad Thelocalduo has the South- 1 ernCaliforniatimes at49.6s and 49.95. sport on tap m which contestants anda lapm the freestyle relay today. the all tourney team at Azusa thi Requests may sign than Friday, Vet Official In the 880 Walters will be the fa- up not later Matsuda is entered m the medley re- year, doesn't get the call at announced Coach Dan Carmichael. lay third.^h: PL 16 Students' Notice vorite to win on the basis of h]s lm and the 100 yard breaststroke. possibly may play m the outfield.' name, play- Public Law 16 students who have 56.2s performance m setting a new Each team is to have a Leßoy Nelson swims backstroke and Herman Berman Cubs Slip ing roster, a captain. T*-/^Jifciiß» not made arrangements to attend Compton record Tuesday. A Cub trio and team Louis Jones the freestyle lap of the "YourCampusJeweler" After winning its opening leagu Play will commence May 3, and sl^F' '^^Js' classes during summer are requested of Jim Powell, Jim Bell, and Hank medley relay. Aye. game from Muir, City College ha games are scheduled for Tuesday, 0^ 854 N.Vermont to report to the training officer m Camacho will be aiming for an upset Rogers Wins Again *^>v^ won only one of its last five loop Wednesday, and Thursday at 1 or S.A. 102A between 8 a.m. and win over Walters. Welly Rogers won his eighth dual starts. The locals are m fifth plac p.m. 2 p.m. 4:30 Strigle Is Favored meet diving victory Friday when he m the W.S.C., ahead of Ventura and In order to congestion, men * avoid If Walters does not run the mile, Favored to win the badminton outpointed Maris Avouz of Glendale. Muir. should reportas follows:names crown coming soon is Tom White. games from. Cub Jim Strigle is expected to lead Vaquero Don Sparks hosed out Cub In other conference tomor A-G, April 24; H-J April, 25; K-M, White recently topped Chuck Har- Long locals Bill Delgardo and Gil Zinniker Fred Bellmar by six points for the row Beach tacklesCompton an< 1; N-S, May T-Z, May man, May 2; and 3. and Tartars TonyLedesma andAaron grove,formerly rated top by the spot. Rogers Ventura faces loopleading Pasadena third took a secondplace Finley to the tape. This same quintet score oJf 15-4. White was doubles m the 50 yard dash and Cub Bill of runners is expected to run m the champion m the Burbank Invitation- Ramsey notched third. Delgardo will be on al Open Badminton tourney m 1947. two mile. favored In a surprise switch, Ashley Jones Runs, Works, clocking Local Star Studies the basis of his 10m 22.9s Carmichael willrun his badminton of Glendale, National Junior College THIRD STREET against by Play- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Pasadena. tourney the laddermethod. champ m the 100 yard and 200 yard early by challenging e^ffl Unbeaten since his season ers advance those rat- breaststroke, won the 100 yard back- /jj^r ARMY STORE Bell Paces Cub Middle Distance Men loss to Russ Miller and Gene Gillies ed above them and must also be will- stroke, beating Nelson by one stroke. of Long Beach, Leßoy Campbell is ing to meet those coming up. Date Reverse theoldadage, "businessbe- ally consideredpretty busy. But when Matsuda then annexed the breast- the top Cub hope to win the 100 yard when the deciding matches pit the fore pleasure," and onehas the case he also is competing m athletics, it stroke even withFrank Graham, City dash. Other contenders the cen- positioned participants will be fixed of Cub spikester Jim Bell, who runs becomes a pretty tedious task. m College, and John Kumer, Glendale, Navy Blue Pullover Jackets $3.50 tury are George BrownandLevi Wal- at later time. his favorite sport m the afternoon He usually takes off work thenight tying for second spot. ker of Compton and Stanley of the Intramuralhandballand volleyball and then works from 5 p.m. Until 2 before a meet, but says he can feel a Pocket Stoves 6.95 locals. are still awaiting final rounds. Bob City College Leads Coleman themorning. little difference his legs this year. College by m m Campbell Meets Williamson Fleming, who recentlyupset the num- City led two points at Bell, who is arriving home today With the season half over, he has New Sleeping Bags up In the 220, Campbell is slated to ber one seeded handball player, Bob the end of the 440 yard freestyle m Wool 2.95 from the Kansas Relays, has scored a hopes of equaling his 1.949 times. meet Compton's Andrew Williamson Villagren, plays Sal Princeottom the whichEd Hackley led Cubs Ray Can- trioof firsts the 880 andhas aided Camping Equipment m "The team is showing up pretty a tight race. finals. HawaiianClub will meet Phil- non and Bob Barnes to the rope m Complete Line of the mile relay team to four victories m well, better than Ithpught it would Favoritism m the hurdle races is harmonicClub for the volleyball title. 6:02.4. Glendale won the meet when m the Cubs' dualmeetsthis season. be at the beginning of the season," its team of Kumer, Jim Nebcr, Dick Campbell 50 off with this ad Begins Career stated the 21 year old sophomore. Wright, and Jones defeatedthe locals cents If it hadn't been for P.E. instructor "I'm very much impressed withStan- 23 RBl's! by Aye yards. Harry (near Vermont) Campbell, however, Bellmight ley, Washington, and Asman.Iget a Medley relay— Won by Los Angeles (Nelson, 3508 West Third Street DU 7-2750 College. Matsuda, Jones. Time. 3m 49.55. not ever have run for City lot of confidence running withthem." 220 yard freestyle— Won by Jones (G>. Ku- Even though he is a 1949 veteran, a mer (01, Hannason iLA). Time, 2m 28.75. Bell and the latter trio compose the Bat 50 yard freestyle— Won by Blake (G>, Koeers Enlarges Local Lead Time, year ago today he wasn'tonthe track Vestal (LA), Ramsey (LA). 26.15. milerelay quartet. Diving— by Rogers (LA), (G), team, but confining running to Won Avoux his Sparks IG). Points,—279.2. Campbell's track class. Campbell Bell Aims for State 100 yard freestyle Won by Hannason (LA), Via Last Seven Game .423 Pace Blake (G), Hackley (G).— Time, lm. timed him m a race one day and Standing 5 feet 1inches, the ama- Blasting enemy pitching at a .423 base slugger, thought hitting only 100 yard backstroke Won by Jones (G), Nelson (LA), Ramsey (LA).— Time, lm 9.15. promptly senthim to the varsity track teur saxophoneplayer intends to en- clip for the last seven games, Ted once m hislast 15 attempts. He leads 100 yard breaststroke Won by Matsuda squad. College upon fielder, his Cubs with three home runs, and (LA), tie between Graham (LA) and Kumer roll m State his City Vestal, Cub left boosted the (G). Time, lm 18.1s. — "I had been interestedm track be- College graduation. batting average to .366, far has four doubles and two triples. 440 yard freestyle Won by Hackley 8 .SIM MORNING, 4 LOS ANGELES COLLEGIAN MONDAY APRIL 24, 1950 Dental Assistants Reveal Program Members Treat Instructors For Semi-Annual InitiationBanquet Semi-annualdentalassistants'ban- Irene B. Vieille, dental assistant in- Apple Polishing Dinner quet is scheduled for tonight from 7 structors. With m Union, by to 10 Student followed a Some alumni who will attend are program preparedby NormaLee Pow- Sonia Sincich, Gerry Lovett, Mar- ell. garet Seelig, and Jean Pucher. President Tells According to Lee Pearlman, chair- WAA Defeats man of the affair, the banquet willbe Songs Follow Dinner Group's Purpose attended by members of the present Several songs satirizing the work of a dental assistant have been ar- An apple a day may keep the dentalassistantclass,alumni, andde- Ventura Teams partment instructors. ranged by NormaLee Powell and will doctor away, but apples present- be sung by all the guests after the ed by Toastmistresses brought Speaker Tells Experience turkey dinner. Invitations were sent In Tournament out by a including Betty Cityand State Collegeinstructors Speaker of the evening is Dorothy committee victory Ventura Nichol, Joy Duguay, Irene MacDo- to the group's Applepolishing First real over Thomas, past president of Epsilon Monday by nald, and Pat Marter. Dinner Fridaynight. m two years was won Delta, dental assistant club. She will the banquet of the The had invited their fa- City College Women's Athletic talk about her experiences m the After members women department will show the alumni the vorite instructors so they could view Association tennis teams, ac- dentaloffice. changes that have occurred the the functions of adinner meeting and cording to Norma Carr, W.A.A. Instructors whohave been invited m laboratories and classrooms of the become better acquainted with club Miss Helen Constable, dental as- board member. are dental assistants' department since The purpose of Toastmis- sistant department chairman; Mrs. members. City College took nine out of ten they was explainedby Caroline Marjorie Kerr, sponsor of Epsilon left. tress Club matches.The first singles was wonby Sprague, president. Delta; Trumble and Evelyn Conrad from Marian Hertel Mrs. lone Mrs. Democracy Member Discusses of Ventura 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. Connie Bow- "Democracy" wasthesubjectchosen MISS ETHELROSE ORLOFF, as an took second singles 6-2, 6-2, and by member Eva Mac Williams. She Sally Brill took third with 6-0, 6-2. Illustrator Searches the told about Jim Crow laws m sistant dean m charge of women's Fourth went to Mary Holden 6-2, 6-2. keeps our For South and how this law activities, guest at Toast- The first doubles, the only game AttractiveModels country being a complete de- was a from lost, was won by the Ventura team REMOVABLE COLLAR is practical and attractive to give a cover up With Natural Charm OPTS mocracy. dinner. mistresses' 6-2, 6-4, overJeanette Hagopian and look tosummer sun dresses. Collar pattern a yardof Chock, calls for less than Four new college models are being Namiko Hawaiian born Jean Barsha. Resuming the winning member, Meaning material. Fabric colors may harmonize or contrast to thematerial used sought by Jon Whitcomb, magazine spoke on "The of streak, Rose Fernandez and Margie Leis." Using flowers to demonstrate m the dress. Ruffles, ribbon,or flowers add spring touches. and advertising Illustrator. Aided by Negrete came out front with 6-2, 6-3, a boardof judges, Whitcomb will se- her speech, she explained how to m the second doubles. HERMAN BERMAN lei, also told Doctor Talks lect girls "on the basis of natural make a carnation and Third, fourth, fifth, and sixth doub- "Your Campus Jeweler" legend. charm and attractivenessrather than their traditional les were won City College teams in- 854 N. Vermont Avenue Women Evaluate Speeches Accessories Change Dress classicalbeauty." cluding Dorthy Kapellite and Fran- Evaluators wereDavidaMatier and At Seminars Sponsored by local jewelry stores — ces Laken, Mary Wood and Shirley departments, Pat Richardson. Evaluators give con- "Job Frustrations What Causes and silverware the con- Friend. Mary Dowaliby and Carol May Appli- structive criticism, since hard for Them?" is the subject of a talk by test closes midnight, 1. it Nudyke, andDicta Silliman andBar- may any person speaking M.D., Adds Variety to cations be obtained from A complete service m rentals and the to note her mis- Mrs. Harriett Randall, Thurs- bara Burdg, respectively. Collar Outfits jeweler. sales. Student discounts, by far takes. An evaluation helps her to every woman one sun- turn hems, insert the two inch day at morning and afternoon semi- The Ventura meet was followed Almost has They should be mailedwithasnap- the best deal. improve. Thursday by her summer wardrobe. Al- hemmed ruffle, and sew around the nars at the State-City Business Con- the W.A.A. Swim Party. dress m shot or professional photograph to TI IV Suit and tie — — *<*>0 Toastmistress for the evening was though cool and comfortable, they collar close to the edge as shown m lUA white r».r.o ference. She will speak at 10 a.m. Entertainmentfor the affair included the board of judges. Address may be Shirley Loughley. Topicmistress Su- always appropriate digram D. Finish by making button Park Free Across Street comedy diving, pattern swimming, are not for vari- obtained when the application is — san Moran High Ad. 210; at 11 N.H. 120; and at !) a.m. to 8 p.m. chose "Did Your m m straight diving, music, and refresh- ous occasions. holes to coincide withbuttons on the Store hours School Prepare You Adequately for 2 p.m. m N.H. 105. filed. ments. The problem, then, is how to make dress. Contest winnerswillbecome"Whit- College?" and "My Pet Peeve" for Purpose of the conference is to more The front closing may be fastened the costume proper for occa- comb Girls" and receive the original topics. Table topics are spokenon ex- by a bow of the collar material. A further the cooperative education sions, such as on campus, where low painting of themselvesdoneby Whit- temporaneously by all members. strapless are not colorful ribbon, button, or stylish ar- plan and to promote a betterunder- Posters Remind cut and dresses comb. They also win a trip to New Mrs. Jane B. Fadler, sponsor, was readily accepted. tificial flower may also be used to add TYPEWRITERS gave standing of the requirementsand op- York City and $100 for incidentalex- SOLD...REPAIRED overall evaluator. She pointers One answer is thebutton-on collar, a touch of interest at the throat. RENTED... on speaking techniques and told portunites m business for trained Aspirants penses andmodeling fees. Queen shown m illustration A. It can be Winners will be announced some speakers how to improve their de- college men and women. of time, mon- made with a minimum Women Hold Picnic; timem July. liveries. She also complimented mem- Dr. Randall is connected with the OfContest Entry ey, and effort, and provides an easy bers on the smoothness of the pro- HealthService Section of Los Angeles "Are you looking at the Carnival way to vary a basic sundress. Tennis, Dancing Top gram. Queen?" greets womenas they City Schools, and has been employed stand One hint is to choose new dresses Summer Courses Members Introduce Guests before every mirror on campus. Mem- pastels or wines, List of Day's Events with the school system for the past m solid colored rich Following the invocation given by bers of Alpha Sigma Beta, first se- reds, Unflgured Tennis, dancing, and a potluck UNIVERSITY of MADRID 13 years. A member of Delta Kappa and blues. materials Mrs. Sprague, members introduced mester club, have made and placed decorated more ways than dinner will be the main attractions Mmßm^^Bm\^Emm\9^^emlemmT Gamma, American Association of can be m Study and Travel their guests. Dinner guests were Miss the posters as remindersto womenof prints, are more versa- for Hostesses andtheirdatesat apic- m—\\w School Physicians, Dr. Randall holds and therefore A RARE opportunity to enjoy memo- Ethelrose Orloff, assistant dean m the coming contest. nic May 7 at Elysian Park Lodge. In experiences learning and an D.N.B. For the past tile. rable m charge of women's activities; Harold A.B. and AlphaPhi Omega, men's service or- charge of arrangements for the af- living! For students, teachers, others UNIVERSITY year Assistant Medical Dress Provides Measurement Owen, Mrs. LesettaErikson, Edmund she has been ganization, is holding an exchange fair is Lucille Murachaneoen, sopho- yet to discover fascinating, historical & making collar, measure Spain. include Spanish lan- TYPEWRITER Doran, OtisD.Richardson, MissMary Directorof theHealthServiceBranch. with the women'sclub April 29. In the first moremedicalsecretarymajor. Courses Dr. Randall was graduated from the distance from the center of the guage, art and culture. Interesting ADDING MACHINE McKean, Ransom Rideout, Marshall Refreshments are being prepared The club held a barbequeat mem- program included. College of Evangelists Medical strap arm seam, allow- recreational Green, Johns H. Harrington, Miss the by members of the exchange and the to the under ber Joyce Fever's house Sunday, ac- For details writenow to COMPANY Linda, ing more seam June Carroll, andRichardJ. Hoffman. School m Loma and interned Sock Hop, sponsored by Associated Vi inch for the itself. cording to Lois Lindsey, vice presi- SPANISH STUDENTTOURS 3703 South Vermont at Angeles County Hospital This is the depth of the square. Other guests included Mrs. William the Los Women Students and AssociatedMen dent m charge of arrangements for 500 Fifth Aye., New York 18, N.Y. PArkway 1512 a diplomat National Second, determine the width by Leonard, senior Toastmistress club She is of the Students. the affair. Board, is on of measuring oneunder arm sponsor, Gordon Mills, and Miss and the Council Direc- The dance, for which posters are from seam Supervisors, Angeles other, allowing inch. Aronson. tors and Los beingmade by Alpha SigmaBeta, will to the another V2 drawing B. Name tags attached to shiny ap- City Schools. be m the Men's Gym, making it nec- See by Dr. Seams Shoulder ples were used as place cards for Articles written Randall essary that no shoes be worn. No ad- Follow have been published school jour- With one yard of material, cut guests. Following the dinner, instruc- m mission charge is asked for the hop nals, journals, wo- abovemeasurements. tors took their apples home as sou- Parent-Teacher on May 5, 11a.m. to 1p.m. double backs to men's journals, trade slightly, arrow venirs, but Toastmistresses suspect medical and A volleyball team representing As- Slant shoulder seams papers. diagram C, to conform with natural Eye Opening Opportunity they plan to eat them. sociatedBusiness Students plays Al- An pha Sigma Beta m the near future. slope, and arc center back for neck. Lay back, 'Y'Groups Pick Topics Plans to make thjs the first of a se- duplicate squares on and Pledges Join Society ries were discussed. cut front shoulder seams to width For Student-Conference "One of the primary reasons this and slope of back. As Alpha Pi Epsilon Originality for All Students.... "How to be a More Effective Leader club was organized is to interest Neck Offers pieces m half, Holds m Association Activities" is the topic freshmen m other campus affairs," Now fold the front Formal Dinner and shape the neck as desired. Be Initiation of Alpha Epsilon's for the Y.W.C.A. and V.M.C.A. stu- said Marilyn Shapiro, president, m Pi sure to bring the lines to one point new members held dent conference at Camp Seeley urging women to apply for A.W.S. was at CondeRes- as by the X on digram C. taurant Friday evening, April 28, 29, and 30. offices. Notice of the Hostesses'Rush shown announced by sewing the shoulder Mary Elizabeth Perkins, president The nature of youth groups will Tea May 16 was also presented. Assemble of upper ■ the secretarial society. also be discussed by student panels, Several women are going to Birm- seams of the and lowerhalves The ingham of the collar separately. Placing the Guest speaker for the banquet according to Virginia Harland,presi- Hospital toentertainveterans 1 1 repre- two halves together, wrong sides out, was Jack Holland, who discussed dent. Attending from City College are Thursday. Dianna Gubmann, sew completely around the neck open- "Employment m the Field Shirley Nelson,Bonnie Maxwell,Dar- sentative from TJ.N.C.C, niformedthe of Bank- ing. ing." He was introduced by Carolyn lene Reul, Gloria Gardner, and Mar- group of the coming Peace Week May Slavens. lene Roast. 22-26, and asked their support. Next, with collar right side out, Business Among the guests were Dr.Howard .^ S. McDonald, president; Dr. Jesse Graham, supervisor of business edu- Attractive Hands Need Proper Care,Good Grooming cation on adult level; Homer Fetty, ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ coordinator of business and indus- BH Conference trialeducation; andMrs. Mary Alice ChippedPolish, Hangnails Appeal Wittenberg, fromHarbor Junior Col- DetractfromFeminine lege. For years, womenhave beenunder are recommendedinsteadof nail files. a more professional look and are " school, shopping, dating, Others included Mrs. Alma Moore, the impression that hands, m order Files are much more harsh, leaving suitable for long, quick occasions. of East Los Angeles Junior College; to be attractive, must be with the nails with a tendency for and other W Covering may be easily Mrs. Olive Ruth, nationalvice presi- tapering fingers. However, this is a chipping. Nails will also chip more So that the polish it to chip, it dent of the society; Miss Helena Mc- very wrong impression. quickly when they are filed down far removed once starts deep " ADVERTISING Kelvey, national secretary-treasurer Just asmany musicians and artists, m the corners. should not be applied into the trick of the society; and Miss Evelyn who are noted for aesthetic looking Polish willstay evenand unchipped corners of the nails. The final " MERCHANDISING Chambers, sponsor of Alpha Pi Ep- hands, have short, firm hands as long, longer if base coats are used. How- for attractive hands comes after the — applied, it has 1 # silon. narrow ones. Neither shape is more ever, each coat of lacquer should be polish is and before SELLING completely. a piece of After the presentation of initiates artistic nor attractivethan the other. allowed to dry fully before the next dried With " cotton, wipe a thinhairline of polish EMPLOYMENT by Ethel Feucr, two vocal numbers Hands Need Cream coat is applied. werepresented by Saundra Hall, off the very edge of the nail. This " SECRETARIAL ac- The secret of soft lovely hands lies W mfen companied byIrene Coeds Apply Polish prevents chipping, and gives a more ** Mizushima. good grooming.Lubricating cream * m Two coats of rosy, soft shades give attractive, smoother look. FINANCE or lotion, used as often as hands are JFFF Fred H. 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