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Dean Dozier Notes Increase in Campus Book Theft Cases WARNS STUDENTS TO LOCK CARS NORMAL*, CAUF. Dean Dozier Notes Increase CERRITOS OOL_L_ In Campus Book Theft Cases By MARY DANIELSON College Book Store and the Var­ everyday they are open. The number of stolen books sity Bookstore for resale. One case is reported of' is increasing on the Cerritos Manager of the College Book charges being pressed against a VOL X, NO. 27 NORWALK, CALIFORNIA MARCH 25, 1966 campus according to Dean of Stcr3 Mrs. Gladys C. Balzer re­ student who is suspected of steal­ Women Army Dozier. Two or ports that the store buys back" ing books from a police officer. three cases of missing books are used books only on the last The officer is also a police sci­ CERRITOS DELEGATES FIVE reported each week. Thursday evening and the last ence student at Cerritos. Miss Dozier said that the prob­ Friday of the month. This is in The suspect was identified lem is attributed primarily to the itself a protection against buy­ while attempting to sell the bbok invitation of unlocked cars and ing back stolen books. to the Varsity Bookstore. Both open car windows. She added However, Fred Brown, owner book stores require student reg­ San Diego Conclave that the majority of the stolen of the Varsity Bookstore, said istration numbers when selling books are being taken to the that they buy back used books back used books. Instructors As Well Thieves are not only stealing To Debate 36 Bills Cerritos, Preps Team Up from students and out of open , cars, but from instructors as Student leaders from 79 According to Miss Brunette Good for Anything," "Are Stu­ well. Spanish instructor Joseph schools will meet in San Diego these will be "Presidents," "The dent Government Conferences Bas recently notified the Varsity for the 41st Bi-annual California Changing Student," "Philosophy Becoming Too Great a Financial For Annual Choir Concert and College bookstores that a Junior College Student Govern­ and Function of Student Govern­ Burden?" and "Restrictions book had been taken from his Ten high school choirs will Sic. It will be presented at 8 office. ment Association Conference ment," "Recuring Problems" and Placed on Campus Clubs." join the eighty voice Cerritos p.m. in the gymnasium. The suspect was identified by Thursday. "The Role of Campus Organiza­ In addition to the work sched­ College Concert Choir in a con­ According to Cerritos College the Varsity Book Store as the Heading the Cerritos delega­ tions." ule planned beginning at 8 a.m. ceit next Thursday. Chair director Stanley Porter same person involved in the case tion of five students and two Among the topics for discus­ and ending at 2 a.m., a tour has This will be the last session guest conductor will be Dr. Ho­ with the police officer. Accord­ advisers Will ibe AS President sion are, "A PhD vs. an Educa­ been arranged for the delegates of the fourth annual Cerritos ward Swan, director of the Oc­ ing to Brown, the student Sandy Brunette. tion," "What is the Purpose of to visit either the San Diego College Festival of Choral Mu- cidental College Glee Clubs. Zo:) or the historical landmarks brought the books in at the same Others include Ken Welch, AS Student Government Confer­ Dr. Swan will conduct the of the city. time for resale. treasurer, Carol Atkinson and ences," "Is Student Government finale numbers of the combined Bruce Reumont, senators, Wayne group. Selections will include Prevent Theft Burd, commissioner of athletics, ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA LIST "Church Anthem" by Sagitta­ In agreement with Miss Do­ Dean of Women Amy Dozier and rius, "To Thee We Sing" by zier, Mrs. Balzer suggests that Dean of Men Richard Robinson. Pe'.er Tkach and "Cry Out and students prevent theft by lock­ "We are attending the conf­ Shout" by Nystedt. ing the cars when books are left erence," said Robinson, "in order Porter said that the individ­ inside. Brown added that it is lo fulfill our responsibility in the Eighteen 4,0 Students ual schools will present three often wise to lock books in the sharing of problems and the de­ selections of their choice. The trunk of the car. He commented, velopment of progressive legis­ Cerritos choir Will sing "Even­ "When books are out of sight lation that will improve the role ing So.-g to God" by Haydn, there is no temptation." of a junior college student." Top Honor Prospects "Rejoice My Soul" by Balaki- The three also advise students According to Robinson, the The Cerritos chapter of Al­ Borlsy, Lorraine Davis, Lois reff and "Alleluia from Braz­ to mark books in order to iden­ conference is doubly important pha Gamma Sigma this week Finer, Pamela Fitch and Dor­ ilian Psalm" by Berger. tify stolen books. Brown sug­ because Cerritos will host the announced the iniames of 313 othy Frost., Eai-lier in the day the choirs gests that the student's name be Spring conference of the state students eligible for member­ Also earning a 4.0 avg. were will meet to rehearse with Dr. put on the edge of the book with association next year. ship. The organization is the Ardys Halterman, Carol John­ Swan. They will then attend a a rubber ink stamp, similar to national junior college scho­ son, Richard Kretschmann. banquet in the Student Center the identification of a library A slate of 36 resolutions from lastic honor society open to Shirley Lane, Margaret Mart- from 6 to 7:30 p.m. book. He said that identification the eight areas of the associa­ students with a 3.0 grade aver­ tin, Alice Nobe, Gayle Raker, Participating schools include is too often lost when pages are tion will be Voted on in the gen­ age or higher. Gladys Roy and Arm'n Tucker. Artesia, Bellflower, Downey, torn out. eral assembly at the three day Eighteen students earned 4.0 According to adviser Helen Excelsior, Gahr and Glenn. Mrs. Balzier invites any stu­ conclave. averages last semester. They- Wegener, students must earn EILEEN TAYLOR was Others include La Mirada, dent who can identify a stolen One resolution would have all were William Blake, Barbara a 3.0 grade point average or CROWNED Miss Shamrock Mayfair, Neff and Norwalk. book to do so by going through junior colleges 'be put on the Bordon, Rita Jo Boreo, Phillip better while carrying 12 or last Friday right at the St. General adm'sslon to the the stock of the book store. official California highway map. more units. Patrick's Dance sponsored by evening performance will be What to Do Students eligible for Alpha Sigma Phi. $1 and student admission is 50 If books are lost or stolen, a Others deal with mandatory —Talon Marks Photo cents. student body cards, the separa­ Gamma Sigma are: report should be made in the Office of Student Affairs and to tion of junior colleges from the Trustees OK Pamela Adding, Gerald Adams, Leon- ides Albidrcz, Robert Alderette, Aura both stores. secondary education code, free Mae Alexander, James Anderson, Lin­ speech on campus and school da Anderson, Kathleen Andrews, Don­ Brown said that he presently newspaper censorship. na Ashburn, Terry Atwell, Stephen Au- Cabinet Ponders Position has a list of thirty-two missing yane, Dianna Axworthy, aharon Bardos and Gary Bartanen. books. All resale books are Still another resolution would Sabaticals Mary Bartlett, Jean Bartunek, Wil­ checked against this list. Be­ liam Bass, Gleva Beam, Mary Becker, standardize course numbers of Cerritos trustees approved Son.ia Beecher, Richard Sel'on. Dave . cause most stolen books are sold classes which are transferrable seven sabbatical leaves at t-he'r - Bemls, Neiland Bergman, Linda Berk- immediately, Brown urges that lite, Lawrence Besaw, Nancy Binkley, Of College Newspaper to four year institutions. monthly meeting. Chad Bird, Christine Bishop. Marlene students report, them missing as Bisson and Sue Blackburn are also soon as possible. In addition to the legislative Among those granted leave eligible. Two members of the execu­ any of Welch's proposals are Others with a 3.0 average or better session, five discussion work­ was Harlan Stamm, dean of ex­ are Barbara Bordon, Mary Bradford, tive cabinet called for a clear acted upon. shops will be held. tended day classes, for one se­ Mary Brewer, Evangeline Briet, Ger­ cut definition of the relation­ ald Brown, John Brown. Katherine ship of the Associated Students There was also some scruti­ mester at full pay. He will do (Continued on Page 6) graduate study in school ad­ to the campus newspaper "Ta­ ny of the AS sponsored Speak­ Welch Declares; ministration at New Mexico U. lon Marks." er's Series. This was brought Approved for a full year's out by the success of the March Would You leave at half pay were Rudy Twelve Posts The proposal came from com­ 16 debate with students from Prexy Race Begins Aguirre for graduate study at missioner of fine arts Lany Cambridge University and Cer­ the University of Madrid in the Sleep and party whip Doug ritos. Commissioner of Finances and Stenson after hearing sugges­ area of art and Juliette Venit­ Stand Vacant The event was co-sponsored Budget Ken Welch became the tions on how to cope with the Believe $7? sky for graduate study in by Phi Rho Pi (speech frater­ first candidate for the Associ­ speech and school administra­ Twelve student government problem of deficits in the "TM" ated Student's presidency "Dewey Defeats Truman" nity) and tne Norwalk Kiwa­ tion! at Long Beach State. posts are still vacant, reports budget. when he announced his inten­ read the" head of the "Chi­ nis.
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