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PSA CAMPAIGNING 3rd Parents D; / "Paint Your Wagon" BEGINS APRIL 26 Junior-Senior Ball Is Tonight; Will Be May 1,2 Spring Musical Theme Campaign speeches by the can­ The California premier of the Will Be Held In Stockton Hotel didates for the P. S. A. election, Pacific's third annual Parent's Broadway musical comedy, by to be held May 4 and 5, will be Day will be held May 1 and 2. Allen Lerner, "Paint Your Wa- "It Happens Every Spring"!! And this year it will happen to presented Thursday, April 29, many people as this is the theme of the annual junior-senior ball. Members of the Parent's Day on" opens at College of the Paci­ at 11:00 a.m. in the Conservatory- The junior class, under the chairmanship of Huberta Williams, Committee have planned a very fic April 30, under the direction Ail candidates will be present has been in preparation for weeks to present in honor of the senior interesting and entertaining pro­ of DeMarcus Brown. and the president and vice-presi­ class, "It Happens Every Spring", junior-senior ball to be held gram to help make the weekend "Paint Your Wagon" tells the dent candidates will each deliver tonight. a memorable one for both par­ story of the gold rush days of a three minute speech, ents and students. 1850, in the Mother Lode country Tonight from nine to twelve juniors, seniors and their dates A new type of ballot will be of California. Five performances will dance to the music of Bud De Silva, in the Joaquin Room of the Invitations are being sent out used this year. The mechanics will be given of this singing, Hotel Stockton. Decorations will be carried out in a spring motif to parents. The program planned of this preferential ballot are dancing version of life in a roar­ as directed by Jean Crawford, chairman. for the occasion is as follows: thus: ing mountain .town. Saturday, May 1: ' A new addition this year and Over 50 students will fin out Everyone votes for his first, the main attraction of the evening 11:00 a.m. Registration and de­ the cast of the 200th Pacific second, third, etc., choice of can­ CRA Annual will be an election full of sus­ partmental open houses. Theatre production. Leading didates. All of the first choices pense for Senior Bachelor and parts are played by: Keith Roper, are counted; and if no one has 12:00 Noon — Outdoor picnic Senior Spinster. Those attending as Ben the prospector; June Banquet May 18 a majority of the votes, the first luncheon. the dance will vote there for the Hook, Jennifer, his daughter; choice votes for the candidate The Council of Religious Activ­ candidates who have previously 1:30 p,m. Auditorium program. Malcolm Stone, Julio; Ted Small- with the least number of votes ities, the co-ordinating body of re­ been nominated. 3:00 p.m. Refreshment break ey, Jacob; Connie Cooper, Diane are discarded and the second ligious groups on campus, will at Anderson Social Hall. Trethowan, and Bud Behrens. The honored boy and girl will place votes on those ballots are hold its annual banquet Tuesday 3:30 p.m. Open air band con­ George Felker and Barbara Bat- reign for the evening and will be counted in on the tally of the May 18. candidate to whom they belong. cert. ton are the principle dancers. presented with two free dinners "Festival of Faiths" is the This is repeated with the next 4:15 p.m. Campus tours.- Betty Hackett of Stockton, a piece at Minnie's and another theme of the annual banquet, restaurant in town. Those seniors highest candidate until somebody 5:00 p.m. Living groups open will direct the dances, which fea­ ture "fandango" girls of the old- which is designed to promote a already nominated for the elec- has a majority of the votes. house. time saloons. close fellowship and a deeper un- tion are— The student affairs committee 6:00 p,m. Dinner at Anderson derstanding among the different Wayne Morril is musical direc­ Bachelors: A1 Rains, Werner is urging all elegible students Dining Hall, or at a fraternity organizations. tor; Fred Kellogg, stage mana­ Gehrke, A1 Adams, Bob Coon, Le- to run for a P. S. A. office. Can­ or sorority house. didates are being reminded to ger; Jim Spight, the assistant roy Carney, Bill Lawton, Joe Leo­ pick up the election handbook 8:30 p.m. "Paint Your Wagon." manager; Arthur Dull, electric­ PACIFIC HOST TO nard, Kane Waggoner, Larry Al- at the PSA office and read care­ Sunday, May 2: ian; Fred Olson, production man­ lin, Bob Young. 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. Strawberry ager. • fully the rules governing the HI SCHOOL SPEAKERS Spinsters: Bev Adams, "Chloe" elections. breakfast. After the April 30 opening, 9:30 Chapel. "Paint . Your Wagon" will run Students from 19 Northern Cal- Wheeler, Toby Sebastian, "Dodie" SAMPLE BALLOT four other nights, May 1, 7, 14, ifornia high schools will com­ Anderson, Virginia Vershagen, Di­ 15. Curtain time is at 8:30. Tick­ pete in a speech tournament here ane Davinroy, Yvonne Yearias, A vote is cast for every candidate Still counting the returns ets are on sale at .the theatre at COP on Saturday, April 24, Ursula Herrick, June Dietz, Lou- in order of preference. box-office. 1954. The two scheduled events etta Salsa, Pat McAllister, Hazel from the recent WUS drive, Montani, Lee Shoemaker. PRESIDENT are cross-examination debate and radio. A number of upper divi- Chaperftnes for the evening are J" E- Betz X 2 3 4 Don Fado, drives commission­ sion students and faculty mem- Dr. and Mrs. Howard Runion, Mr. ' R> Burns 1 2 X 4 Mardi Gras Fest er, reports that the total bers will serve as judges for the and Mrs. George Ingebo, and Mr. . E" Din£ .1 X 3 4 tournament. I and Mrs. Roy Learned. • B. Mops 1 2 3 X amount raised "will probably Begins On May 3 The schools entered are Fre- _ ... , VICE-PRESIDENT „ ,, . c, T Committees in charge of ar- The date for Mardi Gras festivi­ mont, Bellarmine of San Jose,! . • . „ 1. reach $600." Contributions are rangements are as follows: Meyers i 2 X ! ties, May 3, is steadily approach­ Lodi, Downey of Modesto, Eli „ . , , _ _ .,. 2. „ .. „ „ .. . ' Refreshments, Ctes Smith; mu- V. Sweet 1 X still being received. ing, and plans are being estab­ Cerrito, Fresno, Merced, Mann . „ . _ 3. S 1C Barbara Fo a: D. Colliver \ 2 lished. Catholic, James Lick of San Jose. T ' ^!" ^aperones. Bob Young.-General Chairman, Modesto, Livingston. Menlo-Ath-' ^anlce ^arke: Sharon Ab" erton, Ripon, St. Ignatius j bott; publicity Nadine Reasqner. has selected his committees: of Werner Gerke, Queen and Ugly San Francisco, Stockton, Roose-! There will be extended hours Man Contest; Dr. Runion, Fac­ velt of Fresno, St. Joseph's of until 2:00 for the girls attending ulty Frolics; Bud Sullivan, Fac­ Alameda, Turlock and Tracy. jthe dance, ulty and Student Games; Jack Mansfield, Carnival; Jim Cox, Mardi Gras Ball; Barbara Ratto Off-Campus Students Hold Elections and Thea Diste, Publicity. "Henry Gallagher and his Or­ A new precedent will be set in ivote on is this: "The off-campus chestra" will provide music the coming "P.S.A. elections when student shall pay an additional for the Mardi Gras Ball, the the off campus students elect dollar above the usual price of theme of which is "Nite Life." officers for the organization for the P.S.A. card." Bob Young, Dale Clipper, and the first time and vote on the This plan will bring the off Norman Harris interviewed the approval of a method for finan­ campus students into sound fi­ 12-piece group at the Mt, Diablo cing the organization. nancial footing and put them on Country Club to determine the All petitions, to run for one of the same planning basis as the quality and other qualifications the four off campus elective campus living groups. The resi­ of the group. These musicians offices: President, Vice-President, dents of each on-campus living played for Pacific Mardi Gras Secretary and Treasurer must group (Greeks included) pay at in 1942 and are currently playing be accompanied by the signa­ least a dollar house dues as part at the Mt. Diablo Country Club. tures of 10 off campus students of the room and board bill at the The "Queen Candidate Selection and be submitted to the Dean's beginning of the semester. Committee" has been chosen by office by 4:00 p.m., May 3, (Mon­ As the off campus student pays Archite Werner Gerke. The com­ day). no such bill it is most feasable mittee consists of the following: The proposed financial plan, to include his organizational dues (Continued on Page 2) that the off campus students will in the price of his student body. Hillel Presents Special CSTA Holds Service For Tues. Chapel The Hillel Club will present Meeting Mon a special service from the Jewish Prayer Book at chapel April 27, The California Student Teach­ 1954. Rabbi Sajowitz from Tem­ er's Association will hold its ple Israel in Stockton will de­ CORALITA CARLSON, Editor BOB HERVEY, Business Manager monthly meeting next Monday liver the sermon. A portion of the Torah will be read. Managing Editor Huberta Williams night, April 26, at 8:00 p.m. in Copy Editor Nancy Kaljian Anderson Y. Cantor N. Kroan will chant By "LIZ" LASKIN News Editor Betty Jo Peterson Election of officers will be held. the service. Hillel members Val­ Sports Editor Norm Harris erie Lewis, David Kahn, Sheldon The scene was 370 miles froj Society Editor ..... Anne Kellner The candidates are: President, George Boyce; first vice-presi­ Vidgoff, Eclith Malamub, Philip C.O.P., the place was Valle Exchange Editor Sally Post Springs (5 miles from Trona Fbculty Adviser Dr. Osborne dent, Maria Ann Million; second Katz, Art Lewis, and Stan Bel- the time was April 12-16th. It wa vice-president; Huberta Wil­ enson will participate in the ser­ on the desert where 8 radio xr\i Published every Friday during the College year by the Pacific Student liams and Janice Tarke; secre­ vice. Association. Entered as second-class matter October 24, 1924 at the Post Office, jors, two instructors and thei Stockton, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. tary, Elizabeth Whittle and Gwen wives, two station wagons, an Farey; treasurer, Eugene Gari­ Muldowney Stockton Marine Officer -Candidate the KCVN trailer lived these at baldi and Priscilla Keays. Program To Be Re-opened venturous days, and obtains The topic of discussion will Captain W. J. Skvaril has an­ two units of science. Will give first chance to buy GOP Students Receive deal with the matter of ethics and nounced the reopening of the Ma­ Where we stayed was actual]' my 1947 BUICK sedanette to standards, as formulated by the rine Corps Officer Candidate a recreation spot for the eii student or faculty member. High Forensic Honors CSTA, that a teacher should up­ Class Program. ployees of the chemical plant a Car in excellent shape in every hold during practice teaching. way. Look it over and make Three COP students received The OCC program, offered to Trona. Much to our amazemeni This code is comparable with an offer . . . Contact H. S. JA- the. highest rating possible in the seniors and graduates, requires we were not alone. Although th COBY, Banister Hall. that of the full-time teacfier. The. that the student be a senior in season wasn't supposed to opei Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Tourn­ discussion is designed to empha­ college, graduating either in June for three more weeks, we wer ament held here April 8, 9, and size, for future teachers, these or August 1954, or a graduate surrounded by lively teenager 10. Susan Vander Laan was ra­ codes which are often overlooked. from an accredited college or un­ adults, infants, and their pet dogs ted" Superior in Women's Extem­ Flowers for All members are invited to iversity. The dogs were quiet most of th poraneous Speaking and the team come and vote, and at the same Upon graduation from college, time but the people . . . All Occasions of Bud Sullivan and Sheldon time participate in the discus­ the candidate attends a ten week We roughed it in sleeping bags Nicholaysen received a similar sion followed by refreshments. screening course at Quantico, ate outside, and did our wor] — and *— rating in Upper Men's Debate. Virginia, commencing in Novem­ during the day and night. No on Complete Among the 28 colleges and uni­ "Y" Plans Recreation ber, 1954 Upon successful com­ brought a portable radio alon; Selection of Gifts versities competing in the 5 for­ pletion of this course he is com­ but we were continually entei ensic events, the University of Open To AIL Students missioned a Second Lieutenant tained by a blasting juke bo: 5. F. FLORAL CO Southern California, San Diego in the Marine Corps Reserve and which gave the player a choie Folk dance fans are asked to State College, George Pepperdine assigned to active duty for three of about 4 records. By contini 600 East Main St. meet Friday afternoon at 3:00 in FREE PROMPT DELIVERY College, and the College of Pu- years. ally entertained, I mean that a the "Y" to organize a Folk Dance get Sound were rated Superior. For further information on the 4 a.m. we didn't have to look fo Club under the leadership of Law- Marine Corps Officer Candidate a dime to reload the juke box - ton Harris. Class contact Captain Skvaril somebody had already orders Also in the "Y" sponsored rec­ who will be on the campus at another round of music. reational program of spring ac­ COP on April 28-29 or contact We tried to play a little soil tivities are facilities for ping- the Marine Corps Recruitment ball in-between assignments bu GLEANERS pong, volleyball, and indoor Station Post Office Buildings, it was hardly worth the attempl games. The equipment for the Stockton, California. The cars were always driven b( WE CATER TO COLLEGE STUDENTS sports will be available to any­ Eddie Lebaron and Don Tafjen tween our home plate and secon one, at any time. now hold commissions in the base and they left such a thicl Gredit Extended with OK from Parents Faculty members who auc­ U.S. Marine Corps; Ebbie Myers cloud of dust that we were fores tioned their talent to the highest and Art Leibsher will be com­ to move our diamond to a cleare 4-HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE bidder at the recent WUS auc­ missioned in June. spot of about 3 sq. ft. in area tion performed last Tuesday eve­ our game became quite limited. 1603 Pacific Ave ning at the "Y" meeting. COP, Stockton College We ate out of Army mess kit and, of course, everyone was sup Dr. Jacoby sang old Pacific Subjects For TV Show posed to wash his own kit. How songs, Dr. Learned performed Saturday, May 15, television ever, only four of us came horo magic tricks, and Or. Darden station KP1X will present a live with dishpan hands. I could g' showed the film "Golden Califor­ TV show using Pacific and Stock­ on, but I don't want to spoil it fo nia." ton College students. you — in case you plan on goini All students on campus who to Valley Springs yourself, some Diamonds of fine are interested in forensics and qualify and Beauty day. Just a word of advice Moqs sup uo jeadde o; aqq pinoA\ The senior class Oleo Show, when things really look bad, re for the young couple are invited to see Dean Betz for member our slogan on the trip from us at further information. Only two moderate prices. which was to be given tomor­ students from Pacific will be cho­ don't clutch! sen. row night, has been postponed The show will comprise a half hour discussion of the book, "Es­ to a later date. cape from Freedom" by Erih Fromm. The theme of the book is freedom versus security.

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nifl VVIIITI f ivifKV Oldham hurling a one hitter in the first game. The Tigers again lost another doubleheader to Sacramento St. iiiiiii THE 6UV WHO WALKS WHEN HE'S BEEN DRINKIN' by the score of 10-9 and 7-5, last Norm Harris - Sports Edit DEPENDS ON YOU Tuesday to stretch their losing TO DO HIS THINKIN'! streak to 10 straight. They now NOW SHOWING have a 3-13 won-Ioss record. Sacramento's J.C. Masters •••IHIIHHIIHIHIBIHBS hurled a four hitter to take the first game, and the Sacramen- Show Student Body Card . . . tans again took the abbreviated ... Go In At Junior Prices five inning second game. Tiger Trackmen Go STARTS SUNDAY To Meet S.F. State Tomorrow afternoon head The strange adventures coach Earl Jackson will journey of the Yankee, who to meet the San Francisco State Gators. The meet looks to be an * ruled forbidden Morocco! even affair, as the Gators do not have the "guns" that the Tigers ran up against when they faced JEFF CHANDLER Fresno. The College of the Pacific track team went down to defeat at the RHONDA FLEMING! hands of a visiting Fresno State Shown above are Varsity coach Van Sweet _ team on Friday afternoon April Omega Phi Alpha President Jim Cox congratulating John TnOB 9 by the score of 109 to 16. The for being selected as the outstanding Frosh basketball P'8Jer[ Fresno Bulldogs, one of the top the '53-'54 season. Thomas was also elected team captain to' track teams on the coast, com­ season. Omega Phi annually presents the award for the outstan pletely outclassed the Tigers, who Frosh football and basketball player. could garner but one first place. Tom Perry brought Pacific its lone first place when he skipped Baseball Tiger Bested By Spartan; PRESENTED BY to a well earned victory in the WARNER BROS. 220 yard low-hurdles. Though the Lose Eight Straight On Road Trip LOUIS HAYWARD JOANNE DRH score was one-sided there were « WARDEN DUFFY some fine performances turned who made a model prison in by Pacific's young, but game Injuries Weaken Tigers Thruoul 8-Game S*» • PAUL KELLY of San Qoentin. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Freshmen. Jack Marden did a fine The injured, riddled College of tour by dropping two encoUB piece of running when he came the Pacific Tigers were humbled ixt-5+VIwith the TTrM'irAvoittTUniversity nfof Ar® 2nd Hit in second in the 880 yard run. by the in 25-3 and 7-1. Other scores o« THE Stan Daniels did a yeoman job in a double header last Saturday trip were: San Diego NavJ. both the pole-vault and the dis­ 10-0 and 4-2 to end their Easter San Diego State 11-5; CarnP cus. road trip with eight consecutive die ton 16-9; and Fort Ord 1' losses. Right Fielder Dutch Trie' Civil Service Announces Spartan southpaw John Old­ ser took over as the Norther" CRIME Weather Service Exam ham limited the Bengals to one ifornia Independents leadM Wl'vw An examination for Meteoro­ safety, an eighth inning single ter as Tom Fallon who left LEE J. COBB logical Aide has been announced by Dick DeCristofaro. trip leading the league MAMIE Van DOREN- BART ROBERTS by the U.S. Civil Service Commis­ Tivio went the distance for the whopping .522 average sl"^ and the MISS UNIVERSE BEAUTIES sion for filling positions in the Tigers giving up six hits in suf­ to .302. Triebwasser is curt 2nd HIT United States Weather Bureau, fering his fourth setback against batting at .449. Other ^ IS ON! Department of Commerce. The one win. among the top twenty THE YEAR'S HOTTEST , salaries are $2,950 to $3,410 a Injuries weakened the Tigers ent hitters are Dick DeCri^, KILLERS-VS-COPS SENSATIO. year. throughout the eight game swing. in the eighth spot with a ™ FROM WARNER BROS! erage with the 15th, 16th BR STARRING e Full information regarding the Dave Tivio suffered a wrenched i starring' STERLING GENE PHYILIS requirements, and instructions knee and Pete Daglia and Jim and 18th spots being held W *MURPHY- concerning applying, may be ob­ Conover were sidelined with brok­ Conover with, .304, Tom SUSAN CABOT-ABBE LANE tained at many post otfices en bones. The former with a brok­ with .302, Dutch Gross witjj tCBCCN flAY BY tHWCTEO tf - A UNIVERSAL- INTERNAHONAl PICTURE throughout the country, and from en hand and Conover with a brok­ and Gene Wellman with .2"* CRANE WILBUR * ANDRE deTOTH V* i k Satusout Evdonc Post stcrv i* Jon m Ward Hawwks the U.S. Civil Service Commis­ en finger. Doshier winds out the top sion, Washington 25, D.C. The Tigers opened their winless with a .271 mark.