\ - ----- DuBRIDGE NOMINATIONS AT ASSEMBLY FOR ASCIT TOMORROW C'lllfJRNI' TECH FEBRUARY 9 C61illlnil Instltllte fJl TechnfJlQIY Volume LlI _________________ Pasadena, California, Thursday, February i, 1951 ___________________ No.15 Nominations to be February Ninth DuBridge To View Draft . ' ~~~:J ~s~~:n;~ate Duties of Three More ASCIT ORicers Described AI Assembly Tomorrow All aspirants for candidacy in Secretary Second Rep Rolly Commissioner the coming ASCIT elections The office of ASCIT secretary The office of ASCIT second The rally commissioner plans Capitol Conferences Give Latest should contact Ulrich Merten, should interest any member of representative requires a person and sponsors Friday student ASCIT president, or some mem- the student body who wants to to hold the office during his soph· body assemblies. He plans and Information on Manpower Situaion bel' of the Boa rd of Directors on know what's going on around omore year. A second require· directs the annual Pajamarino. The , Techman's present foremost w orry, the draft situaiion or before next Thul'sday to re- campus. menl, I might add, is time. He usually can recruit consid- as il concerns himself, will be the subject of a talk by President ceive detailed information about He is a member of the Board The second rep is the only erable help for this affair, and Lee A. DuBridge a t Ihe assembly tomorrow morning dt II :00 the nominations assembly, Fri· of Directors, the Board of Con- sophomore elective office on the get the necessary knowledge in Culberlson. day, Feb. 9. trol, and the Student Faculty Board of Directors. His most im- from previous rally commission- Since Dr. DuBridge has recently returned from a series of The elections themeslves will Relations committee, In return portant duty is being a voting ers' reports. manpower conferences with government leaders in Washing­ be held on Thursday, Feb. 22, for these privileges, he must member of the Board. With this He also is responsible for 01'­ ton, he is well informed with the latest facts cmd indelinile but with the traditionally lively cam· keep the student body informed membership go any extra jobs ganizing football rallies and hopeful clues on the subiect of student deferment. paign week running from Mon· of the important transactions of that the Board feels can best be half-time activities. In fact, most • Techmen day, Feb. 19, right up until the these groups. handled by the second rep. of the first term program is tak- Y's /)fJinls In a statement issued by Dr. elections themselves. Candi- Records Jobs en up with football activities. DllBridge to the Tech last week, dates' statements will be run in Besides making the proceed· Besides the duty of .being a Aid and Abet he emphasized that every indi­ the Feb. 22 issue of the Tech_ ings known, the secretary must Board member, the office has the The rally commissioner picks cation pointed toward deferment Offices Open keep a faithful record of the following time-consuming jobs: a committee of six, approved by If Drafted--What? for a lall ge number of scientifiC, meetings a nd activities of the the keeping of the weekly ASCIT the Board of Directors, to aid The following offices are open two boards. These records are calendar in Lower Throop, the him with aU his work. technica l, and medical students, Faculty and Vets and that "Caltech men should for nomination: preSident, vice· important for the smooth run- keeping of a running calendar in He is also a member of the president, secretary, treasurer, fare pretty well" in case of adop. ning of the slUdent body. the California Tech, being in Board of Directors, ASCIT's tion of a UMS plan. athletic manager, rally commis- Boal'tl of Contl-ol Duties charge of the students' car re- governing body. He attends in· Give True Clue sioner, publicity manager, first The secretary is the only mem- pair lot in back of the student tercollegiate conferences to ex- A Y forum on the topic "The USit 'lljght" and second representatives, a nd bel' of the student body, except shop, cleaning up the Board cha nge ideas and assemblies Draft and Its Relation to You­ By way of advice, he offered editors· in -chief and business the vice'president, who has ac· room, and keeping its calenda r with the other local coll eges After You Get In; or The Worst "Sit tight . Do not neglect managers for the California cess to the records of the Board up to date. ( S cripps includ ed ). -Then Wha t" is planned for college work," and recognize Tech and the Big T. According . C that, while you should expect to of .ontrol. He is then entrusted Liason Off. crc{l-Reward Feb. 6 a t 7:30 p.m., tentative l~ y to the ASC.lT by-laws, all candi- serve your country some time in with the responsibility of a The second rep also does some The. of.flce rew. ards the rally. I scheduled for 119 K. Ian Camp- dates for the positions of busi· working knowledge of the past of the Board's purchasing; he is commlSS IOner wlth the ex-pen· I bell, professor of geology Dean the near ,f uture, the chances are ness managers must first receive actions that the Board as well parliamentarian of the Board; he ence of dealing with many va- Eaton, George Tanham 'Master good that your duties w ill make the approval of the ~oard of Di· as accurately recording the pro· is a liason between the Houses ried personalities. Also he has of Student Houses, and several full use of your scientific and rectors before .they can run. cee d ings, w h ic h includ es tria. 1s of and the Board on matters of so- t h e opportunIty. to use hI. S .lm ag- veterans will speak on the best engineering talent, either in mili­ l'l'ocooure the present Board of Control. cial events; and lastl but definite- ination in conceiving and carry- use of your opportunities in the tary or civilian capacity. At the nominations assembly Being the official correspond· ly not least, Is his job of being ing out his ideas. Army. "Druukard" all candidates and their nomina· ent of the student body, the sec· a member of the Honor Point He has the satisfaction of be- National l\ ssem bly Last week's assembly featured stage talent from the Hollywood tors wtli be seated on the stage" retary also gets a good idea of committee, ing instrumental in bringing the During the Christmas vacation cast of "The Drunkard," in an with the nominators stating the relations between the stu· ·These jobs may seem to be students extra-curricular enter­ Lee Baggerly went to the Y Na­ qualifications of their nominees, dent corporation and its dealings fa irly routine, and in some ways tainment as an in tegral pal't of tional Assembly as the delegate hour of old time vaudeville. The company of six actors and three and t he nominees merely accept· with others. they are; but they give the sec· their college work. from Caltech. About 1300 people ing the nomin ations. Further in· If you are interested in run- and rep a chance to meet people \V o t~hwhne Office attended, students, faculty, pro­ oo·la-la actresses put forth an hour of frivolous a nd amusing formation about this assembly ning for the office that enables whom he would probably never I think the office is a very fessional Y staff and several fra· l entertainment including a song can be found in the Little T. you to get the inside word on have a chance to meet otherwise. worthwhile one, and I enjoy it. ternal delegates from 25 foreign Anyone interested in running campus activities, I'll be very The friendships and experience I hope some undergradua te will countries. and dance routine, a male old­ for some office should see the glad to talk to you and discuss gained are well worth the time be interested in running for it, "Controversial subjects were time trio, instrumental numbers, man presently in that position any questions that you may spent in performing the duties and I will be glad to talk to him not ignored ... and debate was and as a highlight a melodrama advises Merten, and also the se- have. of this office. in my room (Dabney 40). sometimes less than gentleman­ in which the cast was augment­ ries of articles on the duties of Respectfully submitted, Respectfully 8ubmitted, Respectfully submitted, ly," says Leo. The stand was reo ed by three of Tech's own un· each office presently being run Stan Groner, Pat Fazio, Frank Ludwig, newed against universal military sung thespians. in the Tech. ASeIT Secretary ASCIT Second Rep Rally Commissionel' training and a resolution was prepared to be forwarded to Con­ Dramatists Present (ultuffll TfflnslusiDh: gress and the President urging ASME to Hold recognition of the Peoples' Re­ public of China. Roman Comedy Two weeks from tonight and Lecture, Tour Carnegie Grant Manifested In Public tomorrow night, Thursday and 15 16, Meeting next Monday at 11 Friday, Feb. and will be a.m. in Room 206 Engineering, Mead Composes the annual presentation of the the cES will hear a taik on com­ Affairs Ro·om, Lectures, Art Classes Drama Club, once again under t he inspired direction of Shirley bustion controls and regulators. By Mike Mecherikoff Aesthetics Book Speaker for the' meeting, which Although everyone realizes that Caltech is pri­ Dean. ·"The range of esthetics is much The play this year is an old is sponsored by the ASME, will marily a technical school, it can never be said broader than what is heard in he George A.
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