Campus News, to V

Campus News, to V

Carousel Ready for Tuesday AS Awards Elans to Banquet Saturday Star in The AS Stockholders Banquet and ball will take place in the Hunting­ ton Sheraton Hotel at 6:30 p.m. Sat­ Musical urday night. Tickets for the event can be pur­ The flrst performance of Carousel, chased in the Bursar's Office at $5. a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The awards at this banquet include will be presented at the Music: Listen­ all the student activity awards. No ing Hour on June 4. in the Auditori­ athletic or scholastic awards will be um, announced Truett Hollis, Elac given. music instructor and Carousel direc­ Awards for outstanding service by tor. Alpha and Delta mon and women to The second and last performance AMS and AWS will be presented by of Carousel will be given at the Col­ SWEEPSTAKES WINNER Edward Goldstein receives first place trophy Philip Bernal and Ann Bennett. lege Hour on Thursday, June 6. from Elac photography professor Joe Lingrey at the recent Elac pho­ Turning over of offices will also take "We have a very fine cast with ex­ tography contest which concluded Saturday. All prints are on display place with incoming presidents re­ cellent voices. From all appearances ceiving plaques and gavels. during this week and next in the Student Center. —^^ P^°^° "^ '^"<'"' ^<^'> we are going to have an outstanding Frank Batchkoff will present in­ show," said Hollis. "Carousel is a coming AS president Gilbert Grigsby most unusual story—it begins realis­ with a plaque and gavel. Batchkoff tically, becomes tragic in the middle will also award the Associated Stu­ when the hero commits suicide, and Photography Student dents pins and the Gold Seal Pins. ends as a fantasy." he commented. Special interest awards will be pre­ The hero and heroine of the mu­ sented to outstanding students on the sical will be played by Steve Fi'y, a Wins Sweepstakes Campus News, to v. inners in the Cre­ tenor, and Kaylynn McGregor, a so­ ative Writers Contest, and to the out­ prano. standing student in photography. Eddie Goldstein, Elac photography classifications to high school division Singing Parts student, won the sweepstake.? award students. The flrst place prizes in this Outstanding Club Members Award Other singing parts will be played and laurels for his school in the Elac group went to Michael Mogler of will be awarded to members of vari­ by Peggy Cook, a .soprano; Rita photography contest. Santa Fe, scenic; Ronnie Phillips of ous service clubs who have contrib­ CAROUSEL DANCERS ready themselves for the ing the College Hour in Ingalls Auditorium. Five of Royes, a contralto, and Joe Sund­ uted the most service to the club and the dancers are (l-r) Gwen Moore, Ralph Perez, strom. a tenor. Awards for the recently concluded Fremont with his sweepstakes win­ first performance next Tuesday at noon during the to the school. Speaking roles will be portrayed by contest were given out last Saturday, ning photograph in the portrait divi­ Music Listening Hour. The production of the Broad­ Carol Washington, Bob Ortiz, and Pat Hein. The The Carroll Wax six-piece band Bill Burge. Dorothy Lawless, Marvin May 25, in the school auditorium. sion; Larry Yates of South Gate, way musical will also be presented on Thursday dur­ student show is directed by professor Truett Hollis. will play for the dance. Noland, Doyle Wyatt. Bobby Elias. commercial; Al Manser of Fremont, -CN Pup Pholo b.v Ro.se iMoliilcs Prizes were given in eight cate­ sports; Prince Nairn of Fremont, Lee De Juaro, Donna Farren, Willitta gories in both the junior college and News; Willie Dooley of Fremont, an­ Dyer, Stella Edwards, and Jolene high school divisions, plus one sweep­ imal and nature; Tom Creed of Pio­ Welch. stakes winner in each. Ten junior neer, human interest; and Hank Hollis .said that the complexities of colleges and 15 high schools competed. Mancini of Mayfair High in the open the production are that there are 25 First placo prizes were given to division. speaking roles, seven scene changes, Gilbert Parra of Elac, scenic, and por­ Tho judges of the contest were and period costumes. The costuming trait photography; Neal John.ston of Henry Harada, assistant supervisor was designed by Robert 'Vowlay, a Trade Tech. commercial photogra­ of photography at Aerospace Corp.; CAMPUS NEWS student in the fashion design class, phy; Gary Galvan of Elac, sports; Lou Jacobs Jr., photo journalist and En.semble To Accompany James Pyles of Elac, news; Susan author; and Shirley Burden, free­ Vol. XVI11, No. 29 PUP EDITION Los Angeles, California Wednesday, May 29, 1963 A small ensemble consisting of two Beard of Santa Monica, animal and lance photo journalist and author. pianos, an organ played by Louis nature; Virginia Maas of Santa Mon­ Other Elac students who won Bennett, and percussion will accom­ ica, human interest; and the sweep­ awards were Dorothy Ander.son, an­ pany solo singers, whereas the Elac stakes winner was Goldstein of Elac, imal and nature; Joe Carson, news; Cap antl Gown AWS To Recognize Service Physical Exam Due band will accompany the chorus and who entered the open division. Andy Castorena, news; John Flores, play during scene changes. The Elac Prizes were al.so given in the same scenic; Angelo Marglotta, scenic; Pick-Up Dates Set Any student who has not had a choir will sing the choruses. Piano John Orsbun, scenic; commercial, and Grudiiates may pick up their caps At Honor Reception June 5 ph.vsical examination since 1961 is accompanists will be Truett Hollis sports; Gilbert Otero, open; Salvador and gowns in Gl-105.\ in tho Coffee due for another clicckup next se­ and Susan Craig. An Honors Reception will be held Patricia Bentz, Evelyn Bible, Kath­ Songs in the musical, which Rodg­ Rodriguez, sports; and Dick Wat.son, Shop, according to the followine mester. Swartz Takes animal and nature. on June 5 at noon in the Student leen Burbridge. Barbara Biilara, Elena ers and Hammerstein and critics be­ schedule: In charge of the contest was Joseph Lounge to recognize the outstanding Delgado. Cheryl Ellington, Andrea Students go to the College Health lieved to be among their best, are Lingrey. head of the Photography De­ June 10—6-9 p.m. members of AWS. Fiffer, Erma Frodsham, Lorraine Center now for the examination. "Carousel Overture," "If I Loved Leave in June The TToihai < Doers) Award for Gherna, Mary Jane Gilmore. Judy You," "This Was a Real Nice Clam­ partment. June II—10 a.ni.-13:30 p.m., 6-9 Dr. Benjamin K. Swartz, president outstanding service will be awarded Hillis, Anna Kalangi, Tamara Kat­ The law requires that these exam­ bake," "Mr. Snok," "Blow High— of Elac, will go on sabbatical leave p.m. to the women who have served 80 kov, Karen Kovac, Gloria Lachman, inations be taken, in order to partici­ Blow Low," "The Soliloquy," and "What's the Use of Wondering?" immediately after the close of the hours or more for the .semester. Merit Kay McGregor, Isabel Mina.ssian, pate in a physical activity. spring somester, it was announced Elans Offered cards will be given to women who Grace Palacios, E.speranza Padilla. The choreographer for the produc­ this week. have served 40 hours. Margaret Richards, Carol Ruzicka, tion is Miss Pauline Kutansky, Elac Dr. Swartz and his wife plan to Physical Exam IBM FaciUty Women with outstanding perform­ Patriica Sepulveda, Alvaretta Steu­ modern dance instructor. A dance travel by ship and car in Scandina­ A 15-minute physical examination ances in scholarship and leadership ben, Kaori Tanegashima, Lydia Ter­ scene will open the performance. An­ via Great Britain, Prance, Germany, in the College Health Center is of­ in various academic areas will be rec­ razas. Carol Terry, Carol Thomas, Elans Receive other dance number will be per­ Greece, Italy, and Spain. fered to all students who are inter­ Granted New ognized for the fli-st time. These stu­ Lynne Thompson, Edna Togawa, formed to "June Is Busting Out All ested, said Mrs Nadine Eisen, school dents have been recommended by Evelyn Sachiko Tomie, Joy Utsuno­ Over." Gary Slasor is the production He plans to return to duty early in nurse. the faculty. "This is to encourage the miya, Antonia Venegas, Maria Vi­ Scholarships manager. January, 1964. women of the college to strive for a dana, Irene Watkins, and Mary Story Explained The examination, con.sisting of Expansion Four Elac students received schol­ "During the 33 years that I have heart, chest, lungs, nose, throat, ears, higher degree in standards of schol­ Wright. The story of the musical depicts a been with the Lo.s Angeles Junior blood pre.ssure, vision, and a general Pinal approval by the Los Angeles arship and leadership in various aca­ All women students, faculty mem­ arship awards, and the College was barker at a carousel who is quite College District. I have not previ­ physical checkup, is not required, but City Board of Education was given demic areas will be recognized for bers, and nominees for the awards given the Fisher Body Design trophy popular with the girls. He gets flred ously applied for or taken a sabbati­ is recomme.idcd. said Mrs. Eisen. the first time. These students have are invited. Bring a lunch, and de­ during last week's College Hour. from his job and then marries the cal leave of absence and feel that if last week to grant Elac expansion of Come to the College Health Center been recommended by the faculty. sert will be served. girl who caused him to lose his posi­ I do not do so at this time I may present IBM instructional equipment, Reynold Chaput.

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