R Art Torres to Emcee Dedication of Library

R Art Torres to Emcee Dedication of Library

rAr t Torres to emcee dedication of library Assemblyman Art Torres will be sociation; Frank Rosenthal, president. Special guests at the ceremony will master of ceremonies at the Library Academic Senate; Elac president be Dr Bailey's adopted children Ted. Dedication Ceremonies to be held this Arthur Avila. and Eugene Lazare, Donald, and Young Kim. Friday at 11 a.m. The ceremonies will professor emeritus of history, who will Rosenthal. Library Dedication Com­ be held on the Library Mall and is open remind the audience of Dr. Bailey's mittee Chairperson said. "Dr. Bailey to the public. achievements and service to the Elac was one of the truly unique human be­ Elac is dedicating its $3.5 million community. ings to grace this planet. She gave library to the memory of Dr. Helen Many local dignitaries will be at­ away most of her earnings over the Miller Bailey. Dr. Bailey served as tending the ceremony including Irene years to help needy Mexican-American chairperson of the Social Science Tovar, special assistant to Governor students. An accomplished artist and department from 1946 to 1974. She died Brown for Hispanic Affairs; Andrew author, she painted more than 900 in 1976. Viscovich, superintendent, Garvey paintings and authored or co-authored Participating in the ceremony will be School District; congressman Edward seven history textbooks. She con­ Leslie Koltai, chancellor, Los Angeles Roybal; LACCD Vice Chancellor tributed all royalties from the sales of Community College District; Wallace Eugene Pimentel; Gordon Moreno, her books and paintings to student Albertson. president. LACCD Board of member. National Library Advisory scholarships funds. Trustees; Marcella Vasquez. presi­ Committee; and Patricia Medina, "She founded the Armando Castro dent. Associated Students; Stu Ogg. chairperson, Elac President's All Col­ Scholarship Fund in which needy high president. Classified Employees As- lege Advisory Committee. school students from the Los Angeles area were given grants to help them at­ tend Elac and to go on to four year col­ Journalism Week leges and universities. When she retired in 1974. her former colleagues established a scholarship fund in her Editors to speak; name, " he said. Dr. Bailey had about 10.000 students In her home for luncheons and dinners during her 43 years as an educator, and media insight given also opened her Monterey Park home to students in need of a place to stay, rearing dozens as "foster children." Elac will celebrate Journalism Week was 18 years old. He worked for the San "United States Ambassador to Mex­ June 2 through 6. Among the guests Jose Mercury from 1958 - 1966. ico Julian Nava has often said that if it planned to speak are Dennis Britton, Britton began working for the Los wasn't for Dr. Bailey, he wouldn't have National News Editor for the Los Angeles Times in 1966. He started as a had the chance to transfer from Elac to Angeles Times and Paul Conrad, an copy editor and worked his way up to complete his education at Harvard DEDICATION DONS—The new library will be deidicated as the "Helen Miller Bailey" Library editorial cartoonist for the Los Angeles National news editor. University." Rosenthal added. Times. With the exception of three editing this week. Photoby Ron Stanford Britton started reporting when he positions, Britton has worked at every editing job offered at the Times. As National news editor, Britton directs a staff of 57 people stationed in Date set for Atlanta. Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles. New York and Washington. He coordinates the graduation coverage of national news. Britton was graduated from San Jose ceremonies State University. nampus KISWS Commencement ceremonies will be Paul Conrad was an editorial car­ held June 19 at 7 p.m. Those who expect toonist for the Denver Post from 1950- to participate in the Commencement 64. He began work for the Los Angeles VolumeXXXVII Issue 27 East Los Angeles College/Monterey Park. California May 28. 1980 exercises must appear in academic cap Times in 1964. and gowTi. Conrad has been the recipient of the Caps, gowns, and college stoles will Pulitzer Prize in editorial cartooning be provided through the Fiscal Office for the years 1964 and 1971. He has also from June 2 through June 18. 8 a.m. to received the Overseas Press Club Grievance committee suggests credit; 7:15 p.m. The $14.50 price includes cap Award for 1969. and gown purchase, stole rental, class Britton will speak in the Ingalls gift, and alumni dues. auditorium foyer on Wednesday at 10 Awards Luncheon tickets will be a.m. His speech will be on "The Cobos delivers departmental appeal available for $4.50 in the Fiscal Office American Newspaper and Power." By DORIS RILEY class on the basis of the examination. her failure to obtain the Music Depart­ prejudicial statements which indicated after June 1. Announcements are op­ Conrad will speak on Thursday from The Grievance Hearing Committee, However, he informed the students who ment chairman's formal approval of they had reached a conclusion on the tional and will be available in the 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. also at the Ingalls has recommended to President Arthur has taken the test to return to take an her eligibility before taking said ex­ proceedings before the Music Depart­ Fiscal Office for 40 cents each. auditorium foyer. Conrad will give stu­ Avila that a student requesting credit exam he had authorized. Once the stu­ amination, is not a grievable item ..." ment chairperson has testified." The Awards Luncheon will be held on dents a background on cartooning and for Harmony 3 be granted the credit, dents refused and eventually filed a 2. "The Dean of Student Services The appeal also stated that the the day of the Commencement will then answer any questions students according to Henry Cobos. Chairperson grievance against the dean of instruc­ failed to consult the Music Department respondent was not named until the se­ ceremonies from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 have on the subject. of the Music Department tion, who at the time was Jim Grivich, prior to the selection of a grievance cond meeting. According to Cobos. he p.m. in the cafeteria. Journalism Week is part of the Briefly, an instructor in the music currently the Dean of Administrative hearing committee and failed to give should have been named prior to the On the same day from 2 p.m. to 3 Visiting Scholars program. department administered an examina­ Services. the department any information opening of the hearings. p.m. a commencement rehearsal for "The mass media is an important tion for credit, which according to As a result of filing the grievances regarding the procedures to be fol­ Cobos also submitted as evidence, in graduates will be held in the cafeteria. part of our society.' said Jean Cobos. was unauthroized. (See May 14. against the Music Department, Grivich lowed in the hearings prior to schedul­ his appeal to Koltai. three documents Graduates are not required to wear Stapleton. chairperson of the Journal­ 1980 issue of CN). was named the respondent (party) in­ ing said hearings." which include the information and ap­ their cap and gown in the rehearsal. ism Department. Cobos, refused to give credit for the stead of the Music Department, caus­ 3. "The grievance hearing committee plication sheet for credit by examina­ ing various problems. was improperly constituted " (A hear­ tion, a letter from Manuel Ronquillo. Cobos, who feels, that the entire mat­ ing committee must have at least five Dean of Student Services requesting ter IS not a grievable situation and that members, two students, two faculty Cobos to appear at a grievance hearing Funds needed to support team; the committee is biased, pointed out members, and one administrator. This as a witness, and another letter from that "the committee felt that the stu­ particular committee functioned with James Grivich. informing Cobos that dent has passed the exam satisfac- only three members.) he had been named respondent, and to classic figint films to be shown torilym" 4. ""Several members of the appear at another hearing on May 9. Lydia Rudametkin, the committee grievance hearing committee made Ronquillo would not comment. Head football coach. Gil Rozadilla. is Rozadilla said he had been planning program. They are power lifters and I chairperson, would not comment on the trying to raise money to keep his team the event since December. In addition would like to be able to provide them situation saying that she felt that "It is in uniforms and helmets for next to the fundraiser Sunday. Rozadilla in­ with power lifting equipment." not proper protocol for me to comment. season In order to do so. he is throwing vited the press to a special preview last Larry Rozadilla gives his brother the 1 think it should come from the presi­ Student services seek a fundraiser dinner at Rudy's Pasta Thursday at the Pasta House, where a credit for the success of the dent's office." House, 6047 Olympic Blvd. in Los capacity crowd showed up. fundraisers. "I just gave him an idea Avila also would not comment on the Angeles. 1-7 p.m. Sunday. "I expected it to go as well as it did. " and came up with all the plans, " said situation. people to come to Elac Rozadilla. Donation is $15 per person and tickets he said. He said he feels the boxing In response to the committee's deci­ theme will provide interest to many By CHERYL HARRISON can be purchased at the door. The football team is hoping to raise sion, Cobos delivered a departmental "Before instruction can effectively locals who may donate money to the at least $7,000 to aid the team next appeal to LACCD Chancellor Leslie The theme for the dinner Ls boxing.

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