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-, . · .. ~: ', .,,. ·I ) . .,. - . _- J •. _:: :-_· -. ',, ·- { '," .. \ i~~- . ._ ,, . - .... i - ·---- + -- 'r . . . . TAKEN TONIGHT. . . ·. ..- . .- ' ·. . . . . . ' I CONFERENCE .. '<· ·-·---:----·-- ------- ·----·-~----- -----·-- _ ____ _. . . . . WELL ATTENDED . > . ·. . .-·--·-~-~·:·. . . - . ' --~ ~-~4.-+ ----~--:----: -- •• _·:-· ·.--.------;·-:-·~~--- -·---:--·--- -~ ------~. ------:--- --~..:_ ••• , •• _:;,-_._;_,,_,...;..: ... -.,..-- --~- __ : __ :__ vot:.1x_ . Bakersfield, California, Aprll.14, 1937. No. 11 . . .. N~ar,Y 40_0 Atter,d · . Ccdleg,( Conference .CM.iny St!!.dents On ·· ''Ceiling Zero" ProvesCC>nvincing Performance .c.rc~~ommittees . - . . _Bakersfield J'unior college students Solos- Planned f'\ )Murals _By .. _·S.tu''de. nts. :I 1' D - - · · cnsc . rama _ Comp1ete1y pro\·ed ,that they still had some of For Coilce'rf l D . t p . - C~ptures Amlfence . -. . . the muc1!·talked .. ~f ?hoot spirit, . . . 1·. e p IC_. ... rog re SS . __ . wh·en :they turned out m answer to Unusua1 'l'alent Js· Bob Sheldon's plea . for - numerous ~!iss Ila Boker th · fi t. hi hf F. b. . - I> ispJa~ ,,,._·. _ C 0 st. . . . . _ _ _ , -_ e . . rs · ig I 1ye . eauliful murals painted by ;, ;, " H~i4 H~re. ·· - . . , foi: the committees in preparation for school -stu_dent to be .featured on a I Jeanne Woodson ·and Edward Comp- --- .. D n, . o .. -. d h 11 · ,v· h't · · the c_ entral C_al_ifo,rnia - Junior College · f h h' h I B C - . B - r._ . ,,,en en a, 1 tier program.? t e _1g s.chool and_junio_r,,ton, of .the.junior.college and high_ _Y ourtney nro.n. ·a t '! ., ,v· t. · Spring C_onference· which .was held JI h t II I - ,\ n10 t f f I J}res1. en , ,, r. ,uer e . a erman, ver· on Saturda", April 10. . _co ege ore . e~ ra, WI p ay clan- j school, respectively, won _rn'uch prais'e • . s. o.~ce _u_ an_d convincing V1sa11a; Tait, Reed1ey, Por· t~n-Hlc and Lora1 Students ~hrtfdpat'e fn Pr~gra11i salilf lri-county "Y" -secretary, Mrs. net_ solo m the .orchestra concert; recently from Hie delegates of the. drama \\as Ceiling Zero" as pr.o- A . B c b' 11 J 1 d · d Faculty members \\_·ho worked on h h ·11 b 1 <luced b th J . -·. amp e , oca _ramnllc rea . . \\' IC WI e ~iven w~.dnesday, April I San Joaquin. Valley Women's 'clubs: B ' . y e unior ~ollege Studen.t_. ~r, and Dr: Hubert Phillips, dean _of each committee were aided by nurner- 14, at 8_ p. m., m the high school aud-, convention which was held in Bak-' . od, last Thursday night and Friday Fresno State colloge Lower Division ous students. Serving on·· the· re- itorium. She. ,will play. "Luisa di .ersfield .from - April 5 to_ 8 .. Thesei afternoon. - _ - . featured'. ;peakers, -:hared popularit; ccption and registration committee uri. Montfort," by B.ergson. Last year'; murals, which w~re done .. in . free I: The: scene which wa~ laid wholly ·· :_ ·---- · - ·· ·· - hono~s :when approxiniateiy 400 stu- !l~~ __ the_ cliairn:i~t1s,hip __ ~f :~tr .. H~.ze} }lis.5. ._l::Jjza_betl!_ ~n_n_e:f()Pp)n, _ ~. j~11~i:~~n1_sh,_ de!)ict_':_d the march of progress! m. the. operations office of the Federal - . . . . ilents gathered at the annual Central Aldrich,. we.re Jess Jones, _Kathryn college student, presented a piano con- in th~ vall~y .thro-ugh the- ·last' ~rn:'.Air Lme_s,Newark, New·Jer:<ey;·held·~~- Section Ju~ior College conference, A tk!ns, ~foried.na Atkj~s, _D.o_ri~ Hal)· c~rto with the orc!:iestra. :'>liss Cop- i tury; and were on display iti the a·uJ-' the audienc~- · tense with excitement held here last Saturday. ,.c~ck, Waltei. Sm~leton,, Vngmia J:n- pm had the honor of being the ".er:,-: itorium of the \\'oman's Club. I and suspension as ·witnesses to the Program mngs, Naomi Barn, ·Eleanor C)1eval1er, first student in· either high school or: · . . . . . 1 most dramatic second act elf · . : - :\f c I J c 11· I . . , Picture Pioneer Days · · · · · max e\ er Dr. Mendenhall was featured at the · argar~t O eston, ane O ins, E · uumor college to appear · on one ·of, · · . . - . , staged locally. · · - general session in the morning, sup- l l~n Craig, Ro~:cc. Denny, B~rbara Da-' these concert~. ': . The first _mural ~rctured. the early i - Good Lighting Effect ported by musfc by the high schood vis, Janet W1dman,. Phylhs Hendry, Program ; pioneer da) s; a "'o~an i,n. a sun- The lighting _etrec.t which. poss~ssed and junior college orchestra, remarks Betty ).lac Johnson, En1ma Sondrini, ' . : . . i bonnet, and a man ,, ,th __ a rifle o,·er the power to utter Iv s ellbo d . · · Louise Johnson, Mariam Shull,. Carl .\\ednesday night will n1ark the his shoulder trudging in front of a, tat · th h ·. un spec- by sttiden_t body presidents, and ·solos · ·th 1 -- h . . - . - ors m e orrifymg crash and b '' · '.fr. Ro.nald Clark .. _ Pres'ident Smith, Freel Harding, _Ethel Bour- six annua_ syn_ip ony concert, and, coYered wagon; the second represerit- disii.ial \'; th. · d'. · ., ·' . . . a·· . \I· B I J · · ·. . · · . . . _ ,ea er con 1t1ons was a work Da .;d \V, ·Re'id'-' p- res'tded .. _ dcau )larg1e Jo Bourdeau Joscphme ace-Or mg to · l. aro d · Burt, con- ed th~ next step, ,_, h1ch had ~uch an or art· Th . 1 .- . " ., ' · · · ' · · ductor the prog h' f · th - · · · · e exp os1on was most con- _, Men and- .\'•:'om~n student's section Je<vett, Cherry_ Hering, Elva Ralston, I . • . .ra_m c Osen or e 1mpor(~f!t part rn the dcrelopmenl vincing as the glar . fl t d . . . · - 1 . · 1 · S - performance promises to be one of or i du t . • th' . II ·. . · --- · · e 1 e ec e upon .meetings, respectively, ,~ere spoken June Reyno ds, Bil 1,'rout, R,uth cott, . - - . : . . - . ; n s ry rn is ,a e)-mmrng. the office windows,. as did th --:------.---·-----------,_--·· .:,,. ____ , ____ : . J k·C th- o·d Pt thebeste\erg1..enbytheorchestra.· Th d' t f ti d h' t . . . . econ. to by Mr. \\'aterman who 5 ·ang·and ac ~- ooper,. oto .. y __ o son,·,- ,,a_ Th .. _. b ... , . . - ·. · , _ e a ~_en o. ca_ t e an_ ranc mg s ant flash of the guiding plane be talked and Mr« Cam.pbell \~ho. ~ead Peake', Virginia Starkey, Eloi,,;e Brown, e num e~s, \\ hich were recently ans (,,·as. the' stibjecf"6f. th'chiex-t 'mural 'in'I co11;·'-. -- .. _ _:_, ___ _.:_,. -- . ___ a_ __ . ' . ' ". - .. ' · · . IE .. C I E . 1 . p k , 1 d nounced, _w,11 include: · : ·h·. h- · ·b . • d. ·, · '··. i . Dayton and Kaufman's· current com- ,\ a ou son, , e 3n · ar er, , a ge .. · . · -. ·. : \\ 1c co,, o:,,s an steers horns were - Portrayals edy hit "The First Lac!y " - and . pre-1 Sadler and Geraldine Heston. . . , Enzu_gmars~h der .BoJaren" (En- i much in evidence. . . I Frank W_atton and Bob· Kohlrust, · ·. · '· · ' ,1· ·d t. . h · f try _of the BoJars), Halvorsen. , - . . . _ _ _ sided o,·er b'v John_ Clymer and June .• iss ign e c1 so_n, c airman -o .. S d.. . .- !- The fourth painting was prob_ably I veteran actors gave _the n_ iost out- . - · ·. · : --· nf - _ -- · : 'd · econ :'i!ovemenl of the "D Minor! · - .. . - . . . · . . . . . R~ynolds> Also on. the women's pro· co erence _rooms committee, ,,as at Syniphony," .~esar Franck. - .... : th~ .most ,mterest_mg.: It caught t~\!' stand1~g p~rfo":1~n_c.e of the.i_r careers_: . gram was the J. c. Choral Club. ed by Juo.mta Crane, Drace DeGroote, Cl . - 1 , spmt of the excitement of· the dis-I as Jake Lee, d1v1s1on supenntenderit_ . · . · . . . Sta k R th S tt R th annet so o. I · - . r · · Other Meetings 1rgmia . r ey, u_ co , u O - " . ; covery of 011. The last mural repre- of the Federal Air Lines and Dizzy . . · · b- · d L · Ch h ,·erture from The Beautiful Gal-, . . ID . .. - . Dr. J_. o. McLaughlin presided, ·and 1e e an 01s · urc man. athen," von Suppe. · sented the important present-day oc- . a,,,s, romantic and captivating pilot, _ Dr. P~illips _ spoke on "The Teacher Serving on the committee for dis- · Choral · Prelude,' ."Fen·ant· is . l\I cupation or a~riculture; a hay stack, i r~spectively. · · · - . fo 'a Time .~r Specia! ~tre~s," at the tributing the luncheon boxes . under Longing," Bach. _ . • Y silos, a b~m, and bales of c;otton were' . .°ne young man to ~e. auredited. fai- Jty · section meeting.- . , the chairmanship of' Mr. George Sa, . "'hre- ., nc· f ,- .. ···Th _ B t d shown bhmd a group- of sturdy farm-.·" ,th a grand portrayals 1s one Richard ' · · · -. ' · · · ien_,· w~re _A~na·:Rhue Snii_th, Rh.ea -• e ua es 10111 · e ar ere -- ·. - · · Sf - · · · ·· - er· meetings consisted. of ath, m 11 \" 11 .J O Bride,. Smei.an~·: - . · . ·. , j ers. _ _ · · _ . - · . _ · , _1ern,. new. to the stage; who' gave all · :~f qreii..;J~:~ and ·\\'omen'.~ affairs, n a I~, Betty •· ,v;a ace,. : ean- tto,_ .. ia )' «Polka:" •. . . - :\liss~ :voodson has rece_ived muchj to_ tum in a performance ac~eplabli ar1 w~re dir!?ctly :-:-rol~owed: by--t~e Je~nne___W oodson, _J..<>JJ.t:;,,~~-~AL!..~}!!:5.'.· ·-=Tb )·:;:Ftiri;;tF.:..:..:.::~ ·.-, ·-~- : · - -- ! ~1!'11t1on_~:,-~'::.:·~11'= art:-~~)' .t~e .;.C..0,.1!1~e~ surrender of· his ·audl _ _ dance m th~· boys' .gym,. w'.th .Jaek Ehzabeth Armstrong,· Jean_ .. Rench, . _(~).'.'Dance of the Comedians.''. __ ,~a~ .,t~e u.t :d,tor for.Hie ''Or_acle"(1ence.-·Mr.-.~t1ern,play~d·t~e-:part·o-:- -. Berttand's orchC:5tra · fur1_11shmg ~he Eva Ralst~n, : , Nell B~t~ Boyd, '.'Five Miniatures," Paui°White. wh~le ~n; h1~h sch~?l• - an~ . has_ bee~, T~y Law:son, the young and ambitious · , -music •. _Delegates .also - attended- the ston, _ Mariam _ Shull, Bt!he. Cox, ·(a) "By· the Lake/'. active ~n this work m Jumor Co1lege. \ J!1lol who_ has. graduated _from_ c_ollege . quadra·ngle track meet in .the even- Dorothy. Dodson, --Gl~nn_ :ranner, · b " v . S .,_ . . · . . · · _ · . · land ha~ an m,e.nli'fe mind. for the · - Charles Anderson. K,enneth Rich, Eu- - ( ) _ca 1 ra. an o_ng .. · , _ D ll" · . • 1 ruture m_ a'fiation.. · mg. . "1 D I Eld 1\' D I H Cc) ,Wa tz for Teeme s o . Cl b -R . . .t "[' H . . . gene_.>C_an_e; On 1C an_e, _er-· .. _ . -- ·_.- _u_. _ -0- epea .i' ·.>lSS ariette Lockhart fem1'n1'nc . · · - · . . (d) "Hippo Dance." · I · · . . . · M . end'e· nhall · ls' bert Harns, Charles Ross, and Gtlhs . ,, . - R' d. Sk h ,l_ead as Tommy Thomas' can·.not be . · , (e) "~losqu1to Dance." t 1 - · · ' · · · McKee. S l t• f. · "Th F t T ll 3 10 e C . I praised too greatly for the fine acting · --d U ·d , 1 . u · U b - 1 h · e cc ions rom e or une e t , h d' · 1 . . . ·ln'ter·v·,e_·w·e ner.lSS mce eee,ea,rman "V:t 11'b t t ·1se 1spayedasthe.sweetandlove- f th l b -1 d. . ·t. - •tt er, ,c or er er . - I bl . h. - ·1 - o . e a e ecora ions .comm1 ec, . . · . . ! a e_ air_ ostess-p1 ot. Though Miss F. or:~ip __ ·_ -~' .. ,, . were:Agnes -wooloms,- Ruth. ·Scott, .. - : . . . _Memb_e.r! . . '. - !' On a date :o.be dectd:e<l_ by_ th: J~lnt ! L,oc~~:l..r.t. is _ne"".. to' the stage. al~o. , Betty Richardson, Jean. Richardson, - Junior college mus1cans who. arc, efl'.or~s ~f :',1 iss Grace Bird, dean of i .bigger and better things are -e~xpccted - - · j Evelyn. Parker, Donald Dingman, Bet- members of ~his organization include: I t~,s Ju_mor college, )Ir. Ronald Clark, i forthcoining for this_ young lady; · Dr. W. o: ~lendenhall of Whittier ty O'Brien, Jean Rench, Lorren Yaus- Dorothy Hering, who plays the _cello; i directors of the, Ret1egade _ ~h~ral; feel. Among others to gain the ac- State college,- in his op~ning address sev, jack Lambert, Ernest B;esson, Phyllis - Stancliff, cello; George Be- i Club, and ~fr. L. \\·_Hedge, principal: claim of the spectators were: Ji~ 1 .at the Ju.nior Colleg.e conference ·1ast R~th Likely, Donald Hare, Edwin Af sone, Oboe; Kenneth Brooks, yiolin;) 0 f the :'llcFarJ~nd_ high school, the 1 1Jampton as T~xas Clark, Don :'>le- -. Saturday stated . that the. junior col- kins, Claude· Wyk-es; Roberta_ Callagy, lfalph )lartinez, bass clari~et; .Willy j Choral Club . wi_ll J~uroey ~o Mc Far- j Carty as Joe ·Allen, John Fra~ey, who Jege ,~·as filllng a-· great need:· This ~!argaret -Sanden·{an, Re-id· Bunting, Neill, cello; Herbert Rose, _Crumpet;! land to. pr~sent .a.t ._.the high school, returned_ from the sick )ist to. bring .. .:-;ee<l 'was -th~-t--i11ade .. by )he .. pfesfnt Chei-ry·He_ring,:-Jack Corn\~all,~ Will- and Bob Ya.mer, trumpet._ .. , . 1~h~- r_:id~~ ,;ket~~- "'~ 1 _ch. the~ _suc~ess- ! laughter. from the audience, as Jerry · · _ day empl_oyers.who are not ready 'and ian1 :Niell, .~oland I:Iar]~w. Cordon . Admission will be. 10 ~ents for stu-! fuUy gave at a~ ass:mb_ly here-~ few l Ste,~ens;'Ethel Boiirdeau asthe"s~;i:ief '- · \\:illini' to hire-. young. 'people until Hodson and Toin Robesky. · de~ts; and 25 eent5 ~or adults.·· _ 1 w.eeks- ~go.·. ~hss _-Bird .is ,a~customed: and wise ai~ hostess, Dodo Jfan·er~ they have·reached the a·ge of nine_· . Sfudenl dance committee members !to_m~km_g thi 5 trip every year abouti Olh(.'r Play~~ . teen \)r t,,·erity_ years; most _students under the ~h~ir~;~n"shi.p ~f- Sfi'ss Dor: .... - . ... . .. --· " . ·: this t, me to speak-to .the fut~re B. J-: · ,Charles ..\ nderson, Al• Stone;, Carl .· _ , _ - · 1tfentioi1 Alf St.uden .. ts , c t d t f '1 Fa 1 nd bo t · · graduate from high school when they othy _Albaugh, w~re Ed ~!.ohr, Bob . . _ , _ ! ·• _s u en s rom ·· _c r a a u ; Smith, Buzz Gordon; .Francis Wa_)ker, · are sev·enteen. or eighteen, and there- Sheldon, Roosevelt Poliock, Bill Trout, Viri;ini'a Jennings, Raconteur cdi- i their pr.ogram, ~ 1 u 1 t this year thhe R~n- i Fred Adams; Kermit Lynch. Smiley· fore find it necessary to fiil in ·the :'>lonty Jone~, .Ja~e Collins, Jean ·llol: tor, has requested Junior .College stu-, egade sm~ers w, accomp_any er ·to; Joh_nson; · ;\lis5 Betty. O'Brien · (who ,·car or two 1,·ith further education. nian; Beverley - Brown,· Barbara dents to be at the _J. C. btlilding to- j be th.e French pa;,lrY. with the dry gave an excellent account of . her- . The fact that whilc)ie is ;ttending a Schmidt, and Janet Widman. night af7 o'clock-. as pictures of U:e -bread," :is she pu~s it. . , :Self i.n a ~·cry difficult part), Lou · . - . - _- junio; _college,.·~ student may. live Aiding )_liss ~largaret. -Levinson; bui~ding for .the year book are to be;: -!he date f?r th_,s progran_,, as ''.·as, Cla_rk; ~lax Bayle;;;s, Doc. WHsori; Topi - ~- ~-·-""':-riwre'ecoiiomically "at honie·: and -p~r.: chairman-of- the publicily~committee, taken:.:. ·-·-----c .. , . ..: ,._;_ --- _ -.· ·, . ..:. ___ ~:!'al~ _b_~r~re: IS st,H rather mdefitute, f Robesk~. Baldy Wright;_ Va~ghn · 8ar- · . . _ · · · haps - be· 'partially_ . sei{- supporting \\'ere Ceorgie Craig,. Kay Theobold, . A Los Angcl_es photographer, who is, but it .mil prvbably·be. on -some-art-' nett;-:L<>s ·Bogan;· Jack··Rice;'-- Eddie·~,-:,.··--.·~--~,:;. makes it more desirable that a you_ng Jim Hampton, Charles- .-\<lams and Ed a ·specialist· at· shooting. night pic~\ei-n~o~ in the next _two or ~h_ree weeks: Pa:/~Jn.; Willi~m Neill-(who also han~ - . · : · ·_ ( - · .-man .or v.·oman continue his .or _her )fohr. . _ . tu res, will_ take. scenes ·or the. build-_! Singers who will p:articipate . are: died a difficult part with precision), . education: for these l\\'O ~xtra. years; ),liss 'Ethel Robin~on, chairm:ip o.r ing. _Th'e editor of the :R:icontcour is' Charles Adams; ~·Lame. Anderson, ~like Owens; Alice Bradford,. - )farv _ . . Tnten-iev,ed !he aJJ~ftorium. and stage comrnittec,1 especially <l_esi~ious_ tha. t as many stu-: Della Brown, Re_id Bunlt~g, Veren~ Le~; Joe 1.lenley, Dick,e~lerson; ·and·_ .. In ari intervici.>t following his· ad- was aided by. Betty Solcston, ·Jose- dents as_ possible .show up. so as lo Cornelson, Fannie -Gate\\O.o<l, _BeUy Reid Bunting and Herbert Harr· .. dress. Doctor Men<le~hall stated that phine·, Jewett, ,iarrielte Lock ha.rt,' le~d a touch of the college atmospher~.! Hamlin, Fred Har~ing:, Ph~llis Hen- Bob Wilkins; ana' B. P .. Jenkin.cclS l~ . c - . a . itudent -planning fo. continue' ,vith ~la;garet, Sanen~ao;·. Hele~-_ llctzlcr,l-. If_ you. \\'~nt' to c ~o the year bo~rs; d_~Y, __ Joe ·-H~nl~y •.. D~rot?Y :~ Hcr)ng,; speclh·~!Y,: . . - - .•. _. .• : ': _ e '. . . . --. -, ·---~~ . .; ~--',foot' or ·m'ore·year5:\\'0Uld._dcrive.cer, Fa_y_J'.ott.~ arjq_f!!.~.rry,ge~~~. _.:_ __ , \ -~~f!:....~.!~:~r __ ~!1d_· th~- ~ame - ~nne • 1: 0 ui,c ~Clhn:,~n, Herman Ke}':• Robert\ - a\ plam b_ut n_,ost practical ,et_ was. - _- ... - --:...· · _ t·ain benefits fron1 -. attending a four . ! get your p1efure.laken free oi charge;: Kohlr:u.,,t, Gailard .. ~fergenthal~r ._J)_op, used _as.des1gncd. and constructed. uns. ---- __ ·year institution'; among "these was R'efer_ence _File~ ·ibc in. front of the,Junior College ~kCart}:, Jean Otto, June R~ynold~·'der.the djredion of ~IT. Peter Gilli, -, . lasting fricnd~hips. . . - ... - . - I buif,Ii'n~ -tonighl at 7 o'clock! . - Betty ~1ch_ard5on, Flora S~nley, Q;ie 1 local high school - graduate, now a . .. - . ' "At Whittier," .he stated, "we very Are Moved -. . . .' . - . . )l_ae \\ as~ington, Frank" atlron, and :student _of ; the Pasadena Pla)·house. -~:---:~_-~.,:..-h_il:hly r~ommcnd lhat .. a s-l_u.den~--P:lh -:~~--~;,ng-er-~ 1 ~j·.sturlc.nts_i_n_que_.5_L~f_ 1 H~19u_~~~~J-~_:~~-=-- dar~ 1 ari,1_~~-~~~~e -"_h~a~o~. ·- . - · · _ _ <?~hniral sch~~- _·ThiS.·!'~l. de- . . ~- _____ t~~Jla~-~_3_s ,:_~~~ch ~xt.~a.c~~~~~l~r l l!~~~c_h ~matenal brow.5c rn. the _file . - k1;;se<l her, . . · . ·. . - · - . _- --:- _ -·: ----- --------·-:c_nlX'd _by__.c~~11~';.-as_ 9e1_J1.~ :--beUer --~-~.-~ . · : .. _ h~e as .~e can_ \\''.tnouC:-- i_nJunng hrs l room of ._Hie· Ba~cr,fielJ_-Cahforn1an: And ·for·a-n:iom<'_nt-bhss .w:15 his;.---- ____ r- t• . f .-·--- ~~an ~he: _or~gm~I. ·. -_ -- __ . . -·_ .-. _' - -- : -~. -. grnde ;·~·!It slandmg •. .: \\ r.ccl that-I-There is now . an office incorpor:iteil I" Excu_-~ nt<.', but I_ l~ou~ht-~t- was ~,y . \wO r rec IO n . . . _-\c~ic.n ~~i.an -_:w·~h- the r<:tum-:-vr --------- the_ social part of college hfe has with it. ·· sister!" - . . · · · · --- ---- - _ _ ,nin)' na\,,._ tQ ~f\\ark_;md the Fed-~. _ :'-" .. -.. ~:,11 _ nioch to rlo with th~·student's happi- Ho\,c,·cr,. a-~i-tant will bring Jown lie- ~aid. :;;he 5miled an,I cooe,1: "It . ·l) - .. If . ,_..,,_ · d , 1 . . ._.. h 1 __ C';-8 1 Ai_r Linc~. 'Of $had): r~puta- - I t 1·r " . - . I . C - on" ann'"" an . anc .... 1c o,. t10n D1zz,· c:iused ·1 I ·- r· - ness 1_n a e_r 1 .c.- . _ , ,I an.v 5pecific houn«t ,;o. lume ir the,· .:i_re_ i.,!''-Okmu ~e<.' olleg1an. · · · · ' . .". _u_n tn11 c, •. gne m , won the :,-omc·n's. <iebate champi11n- th fi h I . 'The the.me of Doctor _)fendcn_ halls dcsiH-<l. Volumes <lating from. J!)01; .e 0 ·,.,'.ce _as - 1:> .ire - · · fa,l an<l l . ship, not the extemporancou~ >pca.k- 1 th b address was that youth is imprc&-;· lo the JlfC'$cnt· may, be u;e<l 3 ~ th(· Can\'a 5 ;c,r: "You. pay a _small <le- . h . ·h· h p . ,,·0-0 Y . "' _women_ ? undant and . ionablc ari<l that we as_ junior college C•)Unt:,- library. . ,' : . - - p<n-it and thrn pa'-" nothing for six- iRnhg cp_amp1oln,.. ip :It. le{ n~cn~-f ~1 hc·adaches (to the :upenntrndenl) fre- t d . h h 11 k. 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. . . . TAKEN TONIGHT. . . ·. ..- . .- ' ·. . . . . . ' I CONFERENCE .. '<· ·-·---:----·-- ------- ·----·-~----- -----·-- _ ____ _. . . . . WELL ATTENDED . > . ·. . .-·--·-~-~·:·. . . - . ' --~ ~-~4.-+ ----~--:----: -- •• • _·:-· ·.--.------;·-:-·~~--- -·---:--·--- -~ ------~. ,· ------:--- --~..:_ ••• , •• _:;,-_._;_,,_,...;..: ... -.,..-- --~-__ : __ :__

vot:.1x_ . Bakersfield, California, Aprll.14, 1937. No. 11 .

. .. N~ar,Y 40_0 Atter,d · . Ccdleg,( Conference

.CM.iny St!!.dents On ·· ''Ceiling Zero" ProvesCC>nvincing Performance .c.rc~~ommittees • . - • . .

_Bakersfield J'unior college students Solos- Planned f'\ )Murals _By .. _·S.tu''de. nts. :I 1' D - - · · cnsc . rama _ Comp1ete1y pro\·ed ,that they still had some of For Coilce'rf l D . t p . -C~ptures Amlfence . -. . . the muc1!·talked .. ~f ?hoot spirit, . . . 1·. e p IC_. ... rog re SS . __ . wh·en :they turned out m answer to Unusua1 'l'alent Js· Bob Sheldon's plea . for - numerous ~!iss Ila Boker th · fi t. hi hf F. b. . - I> ispJa~ ,,,._·. _ C0 st. . . . . _ _ _ , -_ e . . rs · ig I 1ye . eauliful murals painted by ;, ;, "

H~i4 H~re. ·· - . . ,

foi: the committees in preparation for school -stu_dent to be .featured on a I Jeanne Woodson ·and Edward Comp- --- ..

D n, . o .. -. d h 11 · ,v· h't · · the c_ entral C_al_ifo,rnia -Junior College · f h h' h I B C - . B -r._ "· . ,,,en en a, 1 tier program.? t e _1g s.chool and_junio_r,,ton, of .the.junior.college and high_ _Y ourtney nro.n.

·a t '! ., 1· ,v· t. · Spring C_onference· which .was held JI h t II I - ,\ n10 t f f I J}res1. en , ,, r. ,uer e . a erman, ver· on Saturda", April 10. . _co ege ore . e~ ra, WI p ay a· clan- j school, respectively, won _rn'uch prais'e • . s. o.~ce _u_ an_d convincing

V1sa11a; Tait, Reed1ey, Por· t~n-Hlc and Lora1 Students ~hrtfdpat'e fn Pr~gra11i

salilf lri-county "Y" -secretary, Mrs. ~ net_ solo m the .orchestra concert; recently from Hie delegates of the. drama \\as Ceiling Zero" as pr.o-

A. B c b' 11 J 1 d · d Faculty members \\_·ho worked on h h ·11 b

1 <luced b th J . -·. amp e , oca _ramnllc rea . . \\' IC WI e ~iven w~.dnesday, April I San Joaquin. Valley Women's 'clubs: B ' . y e unior ~ollege Studen.t_.

~r, and Dr: Hubert Phillips, dean _of each committee were aided by nurner- 14, at 8_ p. m., m the high school aud-, convention which was held in Bak-' . od, last Thursday night and Friday Fresno State colloge Lower Division ous students. Serving on·· the· re- itorium. She. ,will play. "Luisa di .ersfield .from -April 5 to_ 8 .. Thesei afternoon. - _ - . featured'. ;peakers, -:hared popularit; ccption and registration committee uri. Montfort," by B.ergson. Last year'; murals, which w~re done .. in . free I: The: scene which wa~ laid wholly

·· :_ ·---- · - ·· ·· - hono~s :when approxiniateiy 400 stu- !l~~ __ the_ cliairn:i~t1s,hip __ ~f :~tr .. H~.ze} }lis.5. ._l::Jjza_betl!_ ~n_n_e:f()Pp)n, _ ~. j~11~i:~~n1_sh,_ de!)ict_':_d the march of progress! m. the. operations office of the Federal - . . . . ilents gathered at the annual Central Aldrich,. we.re Jess Jones, _Kathryn college student, presented a piano con- in th~ vall~y .thro-ugh the- ·last' ~rn:'.Air Lme_s,Newark, New·Jer:<ey;·held·~~­

Section Ju~ior College conference, A tk!ns, ~foried.na Atkj~s, _D.o_ri~ Hal)· c~rto with the orc!:iestra. :'>liss Cop- i tury; and were on display iti the a·uJ-' the audienc~- · tense with excitement held here last Saturday. ,.c~ck, Waltei. Sm~leton,, Vngmia J:n- pm had the honor of being the ".er:,-: itorium of the \\'oman's Club. I and suspension as ·witnesses to the

Program mngs, Naomi Barn, ·Eleanor C)1eval1er, first student in· either high school or: · . . . . . 1 most dramatic second act elf · . : -:\f c I J c 11· I • • - · . . , Picture Pioneer Days · · · · · max e\ er Dr. Mendenhall was featured at the · argar~t O eston, ane O ins, E · uumor college to appear · on one ·of, · · . . - . , staged locally. · · -

general session in the morning, sup- l l~n Craig, Ro~:cc. Denny, B~rbara Da-' these concert~. ': . The first _mural ~rctured. the early i - Good Lighting Effect ported by musfc by the high schood vis, Janet W1dman,. Phylhs Hendry, Program ; pioneer da) s; a "'o~an i,n. a sun- The lighting _etrec.t which. poss~ssed and junior college orchestra, remarks Betty ).lac Johnson, En1ma Sondrini, ' . : . . i bonnet, and a man ,, ,th __ a rifle o,·er the power to utter Iv s ellbo d .

· · Louise Johnson, Mariam Shull,. Carl .\\ednesday night will n1ark the his shoulder trudging in front of a, tat · th h ·. ~ un spec-by sttiden_t body presidents, and ·solos · ·th 1 - - h . . - . - ors m e orrifymg crash and

b'' · '.fr. Ro.nald Clark .. _ Pres'ident Smith, Freel Harding, _Ethel Bour- six annua_ syn_ip ony concert, and, coYered wagon; the second represerit- disii.ial \'; th. · d'. · ., ·' . . . a·· . \I· B I J · · ·. . · · . . . _ ,ea er con 1t1ons was a work

Da • .;d \V, ·Re'id'-' p-res'tded .. _ dcau )larg1e Jo Bourdeau Joscphme ace-Or mg to · l. aro d · Burt, con- ed th~ next step, ,_, h1ch had ~uch an or art· Th . 1 .- . " ., ' · · · ' · · ductor the prog h' f · th - · · · · e exp os1on was most con-

_, Men and- .\'•:'om~n student's section Je<vett, Cherry_ Hering, Elva Ralston, I . • . .ra_m c Osen or e 1mpor(~f!t part rn the dcrelopmenl vincing as the glar . fl t d . . . · -1

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· S - performance promises to be one of or i du t . • th' . II ·. . · --- · · e 1 e ec e upon

.meetings, respectively, ,~ere spoken June Reyno ds, Bil 1,'rout, R,uth cott, . - - . : . . - . ; n s ry rn is ,a e)-mmrng. the office windows,. as did th • --:------.---·-----------,_--·· .:,,. ____ , ____ : . J k·C o· th- o·d Pt thebeste\erg1..enbytheorchestra.· Th d' t f ti d h' t . . . . econ. to by Mr. \\'aterman who

5·ang·and ac ~- ooper,. oto .. y __ o son,·,- ,,a_ Th .. _. b ... , . . - ·. · , _ e a ~_en o. ca_ t e an_ ranc mg s ant flash of the guiding plane be •

talked and Mr« Cam.pbell \~ho. ~ead Peake', Virginia Starkey, Eloi,,;e Brown, e num e~s, \\ hich were recently ans (,,·as. the' stibjecf"6f. th'chiex-t 'mural 'in'I co11;·'-. -- .. _ _:_, ___ c· _.:_,. -- . ___ a_ __ . ' . ' ". - . . ' · · . IE .. C I

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. p k , 1 d nounced, _w,11 include: · : ·h·. h- · ·b . • d. ·, · '··. i . Dayton and Kaufman's· current com- ,\ a ou son, , e 3n · ar er, , a ge .. · . · -. ·. : \\ 1c co,, o:,,s an steers horns were - Portrayals edy hit "The First Lac!y " - and . pre-1 Sadler and Geraldine Heston. . . , Enzu_gmars~h der .BoJaren" (En- i much in evidence. . . I Frank W_atton and Bob· Kohlrust, · ·. · '· · ' ,1· s· ·d p· t. . h · f try _of the BoJars), Halvorsen. , - . . . _ _ _ sided o,·er b'v John_ Clymer and June .• iss ign e c1 so_n, c airman -o .. S d.. . .- !- The fourth painting was prob_ably I veteran actors gave _the n_ iost out-

. - · ·. · : - - · nf - _ - - · : 'd · econ :'i!ovemenl of the "D Minor! · - .. . - . . . · . . • . . . R~ynolds> Also on. the women's pro· co erence _rooms committee, ,,as at • Syniphony," .~esar Franck. - .... : th~ .most ,mterest_mg.: It caught t~\!' stand1~g p~rfo":1~n_c.e of the.i_r careers_: . gram was the J. c. Choral Club. ed by Juo.mta Crane, Drace DeGroote, Cl . -

1 , spmt of the excitement of· the dis-I as Jake Lee, d1v1s1on supenntenderit_ .

· . · . v· . . Sta k R th S tt R th annet so o. I · - . r · • • · Other Meetings 1rgmia . r ey, u_ co , u O

- " . ; covery of 011. The last mural repre- of the Federal Air Lines and Dizzy . . · · w· b- · d L · Ch h ,·erture from The Beautiful Gal-, . . ID . .. -. Dr. J_. o. McLaughlin presided, ·and 1e e an 01s · urc man. athen," von Suppe. · sented the important present-day oc- . a,,,s, romantic and captivating pilot,

_ Dr. P~illips _ spoke on "The Teacher Serving on the committee for dis- · Choral · Prelude,' ."Fen·ant· is . l\I cupation or a~riculture; a hay stack, i r~spectively. · · · -. fo 'a Time .~r Specia! ~tre~s," at the tributing the luncheon boxes . under Longing," Bach. _ . • Y silos, a b~m, and bales of c;otton were' . .°ne young man to ~e. auredited.

fai- Jty · section meeting.- . , the chairmanship of' Mr. George Sa, . "'hre- ., nc· f ,- .. ···Th _ B t d shown bhmd a group- of sturdy farm-.·" ,th a grand portrayals 1s one Richard ' · · · -. ' · · · ien_,· w~re _A~na·:Rhue Snii_th, Rh.ea -• e ua es 10111 · e ar ere -- ·. - · · Sf - · · · ·· -er· meetings consisted. of ath, m

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O Bride,. Smei.an~·: - . · . ·. , j ers. _ .· _ · .· · _ . - · . _ · , _1ern,. new. to the stage; who' gave all ·

:~f qreii..;J~:~ and ·\\'omen'.~ affairs, n a I~, Betty •· ,v;a ace,. : ean- tto,_ .. ia )' «Polka:" •. . . - .· :\liss~ :voodson has rece_ived muchj to_ tum in a performance ac~eplabli ar1 w~re dir!?ctly :-:-rol~owed: by--t~e Je~nne___W oodson, _J..<>JJ.t:;,,~~-~AL!..~}!!:5.'.· • ·-=Tb )·:;:Ftiri;;tF.:..:..:.::~ ·.-, ·-~- : · --- ! ~1!'11t1on_~:,-~'::.:·~11'= ~~ art:-~~)' .t~e .;.C..0,.1!1~e~ surrender of· his ·audl _

_ dance m th~· boys' .gym,. w'.th .Jaek Ehzabeth Armstrong,· Jean_ .. Rench, . _(~).'.'Dance of the Comedians.''. __ ,~a~ .,t~e u.t :d,tor for.Hie ''Or_acle"(1ence.-·Mr.-.~t1ern,play~d·t~e-:part·o-:--. Berttand's orchC:5tra · fur1_11shmg ~he Eva Ralst~n, : , Nell B~t~ Boyd, '.'Five Miniatures," Paui°White. wh~le ~n; h1~h sch~?l• - an~ . has_ bee~, T~y Law:son, the young and ambitious ·

, -music •. _Delegates .also -attended- the ston, _ Mariam _ Shull, Bt!he. Cox, ·(a) "By· the Lake/'. active ~n this work m Jumor Co1lege. \ J!1lol who_ has. graduated _from_ c_ollege . quadra·ngle track meet in .the even- Dorothy. Dodson, --Gl~nn_ :ranner, · b " v . S .,_ . . · . . · · _ · . · land ha~ an m,e.nli'fe mind. for the

· - Charles Anderson. K,enneth Rich, Eu- - ( ) _ca1ra. an o_ng .. · , _ D ll" · . •1 ruture m_ a'fiation.. ·

mg. . "1 D I Eld 1\' D I H Cc) ,Wa tz for Teeme s o . Cl b T· - R . . .t "[' H . . . gene_.>C_an_e; On 1C an_e, _er-· .. _ . -- ·_.- _u_. _ -0- epea .· .i' ·.>lSS ariette Lockhart fem1'n1'nc . · · - · . . (d) "Hippo Dance." · I · · . . . '· ·

M. end'e· nhall · ls' bert Harns, Charles Ross, and Gtlhs . ,, . - R' d. Sk h ,l_ead as Tommy Thomas' can·.not be . · , (e) "~losqu1to Dance." t 1 • • - · · ' · · ·

McKee. S l t• f. · "Th F t T ll 3 10 e C . I praised too greatly for the fine acting · - -d U ·d ,1. u · U b -1 h · e cc ions rom e or une e • t , h d' · 1 . . . ·ln'ter·v·,e_·w·e ner.lSS mce eee,ea,rman "V:t 11'b t t ·1se 1spayedasthe.sweetandlove-

f th l b-1 d. . ·t. - •tt er, ,c or er er . - I bl . h. - ·1 -o . e a e ecora ions . comm1 ec, . . · . . ! a e_ air_ ostess-p1 ot. Though Miss

F. or:~ip __ ·_ -~' .. ,, . were:Agnes -wooloms,- Ruth. ·Scott, .. - : . . . _Memb_e.r! . . '. - !' On a date :o.be dectd:e<l_ by_ th: J~lnt ! L,oc~~:l..r.t. is _ne"".. to' the stage. al~o. , Betty Richardson, Jean. Richardson, - Junior college mus1cans who. arc, efl'.or~s ~f :',1 iss Grace Bird, dean of i .bigger and better things are -e~xpccted - -

· j Evelyn. Parker, Donald Dingman, Bet- members of ~his organization include: I t~,s Ju_mor college, )Ir. Ronald Clark, i forthcoining for this_ young lady; I· · Dr. W. o: ~lendenhall of Whittier ty O'Brien, Jean Rench, Lorren Yaus- Dorothy Hering, who plays the _cello; i directors of the, Ret1egade _ ~h~ral; feel. Among others to gain the ac­

State college,- in his op~ning address sev, jack Lambert, Ernest B;esson, Phyllis - Stancliff, cello; George Be- i Club, and ~fr. L. \\·_Hedge, principal: claim of the spectators were: Ji~1

.at the Ju.nior Colleg.e conference ·1ast R~th Likely, Donald Hare, Edwin Af sone, Oboe; Kenneth Brooks, yiolin;) 0f the :'llcFarJ~nd_ high school, the 11Jampton as T~xas Clark, Don :'>le--. Saturday stated . that the. junior col- kins, Claude· Wyk-es; Roberta_ Callagy, lfalph )lartinez, bass clari~et; .Willy j Choral Club . wi_ll J~uroey ~o Mc Far- j Carty as Joe ·Allen, John Fra~ey, who

-· Jege ,~·as filllng a-· great need:· This ~!argaret -Sanden·{an, Re-id· Bunting, Neill, cello; Herbert Rose, _Crumpet;! land to. pr~sent .a.t ._.the high school, returned_ from the sick )ist to. bring .. .:-;ee<l 'was -th~-t--i11ade .. by )he .. pfesfnt Chei-ry·He_ring,:-Jack Corn\~all,~ Will- and Bob Ya.mer, trumpet._ .. , . 1~h~- r_:id~~ ,;ket~~- "'~

1_ch. the~ _suc~ess- ! laughter. from the audience, as Jerry ·

· _ day empl_oyers.who are not ready 'and ian1 :Niell, .~oland I:Iar]~w. Cordon . Admission will be. 10 ~ents for stu-! fuUy gave at a~ ass:mb_ly here-~ few l Ste,~ens;'Ethel Boiirdeau asthe"s~;i:ief '- · \\:illini' to hire-. young. 'people until Hodson and Toin Robesky. · de~ts; and 25 eent5 ~or adults.·· _ 1 w.eeks- ~go.·. ~hss _-Bird .is ,a~customed: and wise ai~ hostess, Dodo Jfan·er~ they have·reached the a·ge of nine_· . Sfudenl dance committee members !to_m~km_g thi

5 trip every year abouti Olh(.'r Play~~ .

teen \)r t,,·erity_ years; most _students under the ~h~ir~;~n"shi.p ~f-Sfi'ss Dor: .... -. . . . . .. --· " . ·: this t, me to speak-to .the fut~re B. J-: · ,Charles ..\ nderson, Al• Stone;, Carl .· _ , _ - · 1tfentioi1 Alf St.uden .. ts , c t d t f '1 Fa 1 nd bo t · ·

graduate from high school when they othy _Albaugh, w~re Ed ~!.ohr, Bob . . _ , _ ! ·• _s u en s rom ·· _c r a a u ; Smith, Buzz Gordon; .Francis Wa_)ker, · are sev·enteen. or eighteen, and there- Sheldon, Roosevelt Poliock, Bill Trout, Viri;ini'a Jennings, Raconteur cdi- i their pr.ogram, ~

1u1t this year thhe R~n- i Fred Adams; Kermit Lynch. Smiley·

fore find it necessary to fiil in ·the :'>lonty Jone~, .Ja~e Collins, Jean ·llol: tor, has requested Junior .College stu-, egade sm~ers w, accomp_any er ·to; Joh_nson; · ;\lis5 Betty. O'Brien · (who ,·car or two 1,·ith further education. nian; Beverley - Brown,· Barbara dents to be at the _J. C. btlilding to- j be th.e French pa;,lrY. with the dry gave an excellent account of . her-

. The fact that whilc)ie is ;ttending a Schmidt, and Janet Widman. night af7 o'clock-. as pictures of U:e -bread," :is she pu~s it. . , :Self i.n a ~·cry difficult part), Lou · . - . - _- junio; _college,.·~ student may. live Aiding )_liss ~largaret. -Levinson; bui~ding for .the year book are to be;: -!he date f?r th_,s progran_,, as ''.·as, Cla_rk; ~lax Bayle;;;s, Doc. WHsori; Topi -~- ~-·-""':-riwre'ecoiiomically "at honie·: and -p~r.: chairman-of- the publicily~committee, taken:.:. ·-·-----c .. , . ..: ,._;_ --- _ -.· ·, . ..:. ___ ~:!'al~ _b_~r~re: IS st,H rather mdefitute, f Robesk~. Baldy Wright;_ Va~ghn · 8ar- · . . _

· · · haps -be· 'partially_ . sei{- supporting \\'ere Ceorgie Craig,. Kay Theobold, . A Los Angcl_es photographer, who is, but it .mil prvbably·be. on -some-art-' nett;-:L<>s ·Bogan;· Jack··Rice;'-- Eddie·~,-:,.··--.·~--~,:;. makes it more desirable that a you_ng Jim Hampton, Charles- .-\<lams and Ed a ·specialist· at· shooting. night pic~\ei-n~o~ in the next _two or ~h_ree weeks: Pa:/~Jn.; Willi~m Neill-(who also han~ - . · : · ·_ (

- · .-man .or v.·oman continue his .or _her )fohr. . _ . tu res, will_ take. scenes ·or the. build-_! Singers who will p:articipate . are: died a difficult part with precision), . education: for these l\\'O ~xtra. years; ),liss 'Ethel Robin~on, chairm:ip o.r ing. _Th'e editor of the :R:icontcour is' Charles Adams; ~·Lame. Anderson, ~like Owens; Alice Bradford,. - )farv

_ . . Tnten-iev,ed !he aJJ~ftorium. and stage comrnittec,1 especially <l_esi~ious_ tha. t as many stu-: Della Brown, Re_id Bunlt~g, Veren~ Le~; Joe 1.lenley, Dick,e~lerson; ·and·_ .· .. In ari intervici.>t following his· ad- was aided by. Betty Solcston, ·Jose- dents as_ possible .show up. so as lo Cornelson, Fannie -Gate\\O.o<l, _BeUy Reid Bunting and Herbert Harr· .. dress. Doctor Men<le~hall stated that phine·, Jewett, ,iarrielte Lock ha.rt,' le~d a touch of the college atmospher~.! Hamlin, Fred Har~ing:, Ph~llis Hen- Bob Wilkins; ana' B. P .. Jenkin.cclS l~ . c

- . a . itudent -planning fo. continue' ,vith ~la;garet, Sanen~ao;·. Hele~-_ llctzlcr,l-. If_ you. \\'~nt' to c ~o the year bo~rs; d_~Y, __ Joe ·-H~nl~y •.. D~rot?Y :~ Hcr)ng,; speclh·~!Y,: . ~ . - - .•. _. .• : ': _ e '. . . . - - . -, ·---~~ . .; ~--',foot' or ·m'ore·year5:\\'0Uld._dcrive.cer, Fa_y_J'.ott.~ arjq_f!!.~.rry,ge~~~. _.:_ __ , \ -~~f!:....~.!~:~r __ ~!1d_· ~~- th~- ~ame - ~nne • 1:0ui,c ~Clhn:,~n, Herman Ke}':• Robert\ - a\ plam b_ut n_,ost practical ,et_ was. - _- ... ---:...· · _ t·ain benefits fron1 -. attending a four . ! get your p1efure.laken free oi charge;: Kohlr:u.,,t, Gailard .. ~fergenthal~r ._J)_op, used _as.des1gncd. and constructed. uns. ---- __ ~

·year institution'; among "these was R'efer_ence _File~ ·ibc in. front of the,Junior College ~kCart}:, Jean Otto, June R~ynold~·'der.the djredion of ~IT. Peter Gilli, -, . lasting fricnd~hips. . .· . - ... - . - I buif,Ii'n~ -tonighl at 7 o'clock! . -Betty ~1ch_ard5on, Flora S~nley, Q;ie 1 local high school -graduate, now a

. .. - . ' "At Whittier," .he stated, "we very Are Moved -. . . I· . ' . - . . )l_ae \\ as~ington, Frank" atlron, and :student _of ; the Pasadena Pla)·house.

-~:---:~_-~.,:..-h_il:hly r~ommcnd lhat .. a s-l_u.den~--P:lh -:~~--~;,ng-er-~1~j·.sturlc.nts_i_n_que_.5_L~f_

1H~19u_~~~~J-~_:~~-=-- dar~1 ari,1_~~-~~~~e -"_h~a~o~. ·- . - · · _ _ <?~hniral sch~~- _·ThiS.·!'~l. -~~ de- . .

~- _____ t~~Jla~-~_3_s ,:_~~~ch ~xt.~a.c~~~~~l~r l l!~~~c_h ~matenal brow.5c rn. the _file . - k1;;se<l her, . . · . ·. ~ . - · - . _- --:- _ -·: ----- --------·-:c_nlX'd _by__.c~~11~';.-as_ 9e1_J1.~ :--beUer --~-~.-~ . · : .. _ h~e as .~e can_ \\''.tnouC:-- i_nJunng hrs l room of ._Hie· Ba~cr,fielJ_-Cahforn1an: And ·for·a-n:iom<'_nt-bhss .w:15 his;.---- ____ r- t• . f .-·--- ~~an ~he: _or~gm~I. ·. - _ - -__ . . -·_ .-. -· _' - -- : -~. - . grnde ;·~·!It slandmg •. .: \\ ~ r.ccl that-I-There is now . an office incorpor:iteil I" Excu_-~ nt<.', but I_ l~ou~ht-~t- was ~,y ~ . \wO r rec IO n . . . _-\c~ic.n ~~i.an -_:w·~h- the r<:tum-:-vr ---------

the_ social part of college hfe has with it. ·· sister!" - . . · · · · --- ---- - _ _ ,nin)' na\,,._ tQ ~f\\ark_;md the Fed-~. _

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_ nioch to rlo with th~·student's happi- Ho\,c,·cr,. a-~i-tant will bring Jown lie- ~aid. :;;he 5miled an,I cooe,1: "It . ·l) - .. If . ,_..,,_ · d , 1. . ._.. h 1 __ C';-81

Ai_r Linc~. 'Of a· $had): r~puta-- I t 1·r " . - . I . C - on" ann'"" an . anc .... 1c o,. t10n D1zz,· c:iused 1· ·1 I ·- r· -ness 1_n a e_r 1 .c.- . _ , ,I an.v 5pecific houn«t ,;o. lume ir the,· .:i_re_ i.,!''-Okmu ~e<.' olleg1an. · · · · • ,· ' . .". _u_n tn11 c, •. gne m , won the :,-omc·n's. <iebate champi11n- th fi h I

. 'The the.me of Doctor _)fendcn_ halls dcsiH-<l. Volumes <lating from. J!)01; .e

0·,.,'.ce _as - 1:> .ire - · · fa,l an<l

l . ship, not the extemporancou~ >pca.k- 1 th b

address was that youth is imprc&-;· lo the JlfC'$cnt· may, be u;e<l 3 ~ th(· Can\'a5;c,r: "You. pay a _small <le- . h . ·h· h p . ,,·0-0 Y . "' _women_ ? undant and . ionablc ari<l that we as_ junior college C•)Unt:,- library. . ,' : . - - p<n-it and thrn pa'-" nothing for six- iRnhg cp_amp1oln,.. ip :It. ~ le{ n~cn~-f ~1 hc·adaches (to the :upenntrndenl) fre-

t d . h h 11 k. I . . . , -. - - o I cone aH'. ·' is" an,ack ur- quo,t Throu<>h h1 To .. h I t

:s u enl-, in · our. :,-out s 011 • ma ·e F1k:- from the )!otning- Ech,1 ar<' months,,·_ . . · · th . - th ·. ·. . ' · · . " 5

\e e co_mp e e-. · · · · · · -- · · i · ,er ,~,in c impromptu :;cp,,aktn~ lv for"" ·l• th t h ·• d _ ~he most <le:\_1rable !mprt>Ssion,: on our ;il,o at- -the county· librar}·. -Th<:,:e Lady of the r.ous-e: "\\'ho tolJ y,m cham ion-hi bein th• J . ·-..:· . ,. · · . .,,~ :_:. a . e b a man an the. thoughts l!nd habits.. · date from ]!)02 to l~:?(). .· . b t O ..:..T ., , ,, .. d .. · _ .. _' . P _ - . ~. • g . ir in ~omtn" rc,pons1p1hties _a..--t _ such an,J brings _ a ou u., r:ici., • m ,. . · . cxkmp<nancos ~peaking , . • C · t- I p · · _ - • , on mu(-. on age Two}_ ·

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·_: '~Ceiling Zero"

· (C<mtinued· from-page-one)°--~­about.· a. heart attack. at' the mM.t op­portune time, nceeViitating a switch of "runs" with Texas Clark· so that he may entertaintai n 'I'ommv' Thomas

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RENEGADE RIP STAFF Jane Collins ...... :........ . .......... __ ...... Editor Cherry. Hering...................................... .. Assistant Editor Dan O'Neill ................................................. - .............................. · ..... :Sports Editor

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Reporters: Grace· DeGroote,Jim 'llnmpton, Bill Jnspcrsori, Dqp McCarty, J\!ike Rowe,: :'l!iri.am Shull, Doris Woodworih, anrl Courtney Baron ..

. . ' .• . Tragic Crash.es .

While Dizzy is "playboying," Texl has to combat lhc clements of the air-I ways. Fog. being on th6 ground for miles and so thick you could cut it with A knife, along \vith. the fact that his ·radio.has "gone ~our" and he has no communie.ation with _the ground; all lead to a field crash and the death of the belo,·ed ·Tex. "Lou named it ..• murder!" Dizzy i·ealizes his situa­

,' lion to the· ;fullest and goes to his il~ath _in a plane crash in an attempt

As students of today· and {·oting ·citizens of toniorrow, the to recompense for· his ll'rongs. How· · members of junior colle'gcs and universi\ies should take into ever, Dizzy has a twofold cause. Torn· . ~oncentr_atect consideration the ultimate situa'tion of th_i~ cou1itry my do~sn't r,eall;· love him he finds,

J_[ there. is. not a definite change very' soon.. · · so he tonvenientl;· puts Tay Lawson . :. Gr_aH,_C):lll)CS, 1\1\lr~l('.r, 1:a_nSO!H demands, and s,viudling arc (scheduled to tah· th~ run :rnd try widely llrC\alent. l!ow are we to combat' these u11desfral)le-foiccs the ne,v .de-icers' for Jack Lee); out Of nature, as it is termecJ? of the way thus prcYCnting his almost

The demand for a man not of cl.ass and echication.necessarilv certain death so that he (Tay) may lrnt.for one who is honest, frank, and trust11·orth,/is ovcrwhehn·- be wiih Tornmy. The audience r<'gis­ing. · They COlllC few ancl far lH:l\yc"cn, but the11. there are some tered complete nc<'laimntion of his throughout the wide expanse of our great nation. ·This man fine character as he give "the <lope. should be chosen to lead our country. Requirements? By all on the new de-icers" pre,·ious to his means! A man . reasona\Jly- well-educated, straight forward. fatal crash. '

honest, and liy-all means with the selC~detcrmining ·power ·to Homance refuse a "cut in Oil the pm fits." · · Adiniration and devotion is dis-

· .. I believe that were so111cthi11g Oil the order of the recent played by Tay Lawson, young pilot g_raft attack in San Francisro-carrierl out state11:ide the 1>t1bHc who .excells in his ,,-ark by "keeping \~·ould ~e. amazed at the outcome. People pay taxes for protec- his .mind on .his job:'' fol'. Tommy

--.- t1on _ agamst_t bc0

aforementioned misdeeds,_ but_ what_ .are the Th<J!l,a_s. Tliey strike "rough air .. but resu Its? . . · . , . . · • . finally ;t;1ooth 'it ali over.- --- - . --

One could go on for hOlirs enumeratiug the great collection With his old-time. pals both "gone of de_als which occnr in the cities of California which are no west," Jake Lee nssures Al.Stone, vice

. except_ion to, th': case. ';l'hough H might riot \Je pleasant a thor- president of lh6 air line, that he will · ough mvcst1gat10n of city and state goyernments offer•a chal- remain the division superintendenl on

lenge. to us :as students.· · . · one c(!ndition. "That you. say noth-

· 1 o extern11nate such practices in our government is to make it low for Lawson is greater than that

. tailored of the finest wash·

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dine. The new\<hol" style in

1li1cks that fellows are goinq ·

for all up and. down the coast.

FRESNO • BAKERSFIELD . As citizens· of tomorrow, this is our problem. What are \\"e ing, stay out of the office _and let mer gomg to do about it? The most plattsible thing to do is attack run things as I see fit whether I'm 'I

s!1ch ~onrc~s of illegal practices and·forevermore condemn them. r.ight o.r wrong."·Tommy realized her I . safe, sound, and secure :for ours~h·es ancl our families in the for Davis a_nd returns after having Ii----:----.... ,.....-,........;.------------------------, : future. 1 • • •• • • • • • • ·• • • dep.arted for Diizy's apartment, As

Studet~ls, I challenge )io~. to your ownsecurity .. Arc we going things begin fo get back to· routine I --. ---- ----· ~·-'h--Reurnmbtt the fat!rous-mo1 0 tl,e\<eathl!l'' dears,. as·- do,3· thej

. o. the colo1~is_ts of the.early .unTtedStafes or-:.(i'i1erica-:--"Together "storm" in the office.• - ---~ we stand, d1v1ded we fall." Let us not 1ilcrely talk it over among Robfoson

· ourselves but . . AC1:-.AND NOW! ·. . I Miss Robinson, .who has been with . Signed: .COURTNEY R,'BARON. us asdramatics roach for ma~y y_ears,

I THE BOOK SHELF- If Girl Reserves And _ This' is'the third of'a series or book! Y. M. C. A. to Meet

Ji,·ed up to· her high st.anda·ril. of di· rectirig by getting such a polish~ play though _cast complet_ely of ama' t<>urs ... Miss .. ·Robinson .. is .. lmown throughout the state for her ability

· reviews published· in the Rip .and writ.: as a. di rector of· high scl!ool and jun· I · te_n.by Mr~-, fngl.es. Two more ~ooksl "Building,,. is the thenie of the an- ior coll~ge produc!iotL~ and _can _be!

Will b_c rev,e,red rn the next issue-Ed.: anhual Girl Re.serve~ Y. w.' c .. -\ .. con- most highly rc,,ommended. for .. her I POLLEN GRAINS I fcrence to be held April 17, at Kern mastery in the dramat)c field.·

By Roger P. \Voddehouse I Countr park. Mr. B~b Ford, Kern The properties committee and stage I . • '.\kGraw-Hill: .I!t15 . . ; County- Y. i\!. C. A: secretary, will ere,~ should be congratulated on their Jl!r. ,\odchouse, scoent,fic director, introduce the theme, according to spkndid ,~·ork · in giving_· authentic

of the Hayfo,-er laboratory, the Ar-; Eleanor Patrick. president of the high properties_' sound, and lighting effects -Jing ton Ch_emical Company, Yonkers.· school-junior college fling Club whi<'h and comj,leling the set -designed. by

· New :York, is \\ell prepared to write' is:sponsoring the event.- The' Rin~ ~Ir. Gilli: :.Those.on the prop_erly_~9m­th_is.bood on_ the strui:tur<-, identifica-'Club is an h_onor 'organization of th: mittec were: Misses Virginia Cutlarid,

·tion, ·and 'signifi-cancc in -science and\ Girl Resen·c. · · · . _· _ · . · rPauJina Laca"sclle, :\fary Buaas • and _ n!cdi,ciric of th~ pollen _grains. _ ·. '· Di,cussion° groui,s .·open to· those Barbara Warren, "·ith Charks Adam.s

:Kot e,·en the firstbe_ginning of_ 'the:,,ho atienc!, according;--io ':-.ii,'~ Pai. 'as· thcir_nianager;· Earl· Sn_ow and. .study of pollen _grains could be made: rick are: Building Christian Person- Frnnk_ Phillips ,,ith T.es DcCcw and j until the microscope was in,·ented and: ality, lo be. Jeri. by l\frs; Grace Pol- Ruben ?,feeks ,vorking under the die with ·cacti iri1prnvemenl of the instru·: lock; . Building Recreation. feail bv r<:ct ion. of Fr;nk \\' at tron, stag~ m~n· mont,_a corresponding advance in pol-'.Jl.iss Eloise Xcbon; Building Hobbie.~, agn, and Stage Director Gerald Jen morphology has been noticed. ·. ; tr, be kd by :\liss Lols Smith.; Build: Smith were responsible for .the splen-

?-lr. Benson has·particularly.rccom- 11ng Lead<:r~hip, lead liy ~!iss Regina did work on the set.

NEW .BATHING SUITS . . . - - .-~---·-· . --~---

Fo_r the Swi111 Time:.Gal! ~ ~ ..•.. Created by Gantner •

Just arr.ived!

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. ~u;<l!(ng (J1¢ seasgnJ ~~l;i bit of H! ! ! _Swim time is . in ·.the air . ; . ·a. grand idea' Choose ,,o·u'r suit HO\\;.

from a complete selection rangi11g fro1;1 dr~ss maker· 'itylc>s to the sand-,1·itchery of Jastcx.

·w E_I LL'S .111endecl.the_ch.apJ~r!)[l_h_ay):cv~r.,_si!Y, Srottc- · . · : . ·. · ----:-ing it should be read by all_ ;vho are1 .".fcc~~ilfiti:~~ th';, ·;;;~r1,;;;c~~~~it- .• )t(s;.'. iia-.r_io~ 'c-:- Faughl". is".ftcieki~g I :..---:------~--:-~--~-;,-.;... ___ ....:....:.:..;.:.:.:.::..:...:.:.:.:J

- interested or ·subject_ to the disea'se/tee: the-"cats" wi[lbeespcciallr houn- a divorce because she is now Mrs. · but the bool,; as. a .whole is ,·ery rt'ad-,ti(ul. The afternoon will be spent Rea instcaJ ·of -?sir;,. Mitchell. She i---:~-......;.-__,_..;._..:.,..---'-...::. ____ _.:: _____ __:_ ___ .._....:.,

able, and_ wilJ _ be: enj~yed by boui_n:,'ii11. recreatio_n;, especially competitive was engaged to marry Glen ·:llitchcll, students and all those who are inkr-Jganies, in_ which the :old battle c·r-.· a signalma~·in .the ·navy; but\litclicll ested in. natur".. . . _ . . "Beal Taft," ·":iH be_ dragged out a~d couldn't. obtairi. :i shore leave, ·so. he

THE. SECOND SOl\' - sunned once more. . sent Quartermaster Rea as a proxy · 'By Donrninque. D~not, _ . . ·Sclioo't.s' repre.sented at the confer- bridegroom~.:..:coalinga. Daily Record.

· Get"a -Good Pe-n ! -· _· ·- ,..,._alt I; s.Jie;ffer anc_l Parker Pens at prices from - .· - - · ~I_.2">_ lo ~10.0_0 ,....: Sets $2.9.:. uri -. · _ ·

- .The ?olacauly· Company, d!l32 ; cnce wili_bc Taft, Maricopa, .Mc Far-- ·-· ·--- -·-- t:il;e-"Gii&r Earth,"'.lhis ·book· is·'.a :Jand;·wasco;-anil .. Bitkerslield,-says -~finister:·''Do y6u. tnke.-this-woman

po,,,erful picture on'the peasant's lo'.·c, :'-!iss Orpha_ ~la.- Barn.es, gencrai fac- for butter or wurst?"· . :. . . . . . . . . . v ALLEY-- ---------- -- -·--·­

Office and School Equipment Co. of 'the·soil. A French grandmother ulty ad,·iser. - : Groom: "Ah, li\'Cr.·a]one. I nevH has forbidden· her son to ha,·e· more: . Student committees which arc mak. sausage nerve!" than.one child, because she fears thc'ing ·_plans for: the gathering are: Dis· -:-Virginia Intcrmosl Cauldron ..

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I THE BARON SPEAKS 11 CHERRY PITS 11 Gracious Me ~arnes Disc~Sses ~----:--'----'-----'------'------'--------.J In.the interval bclwee'n the st~dent :.---------'----.:...! . Personality

By Courtney Baron Did you e,:cr sit do,vri .in J. C. 18, - · If you insist on being college stu. Who didn.'t-ha,·e fun at the Junior body play, "Ceiling" Zero," and the. th(! ·_ Pil!Ce. fo~ . s:cholars to study "\Vho tells me what to do and what.

dents remember they they are not · Coitcgc: confe~ence? All di\'ersfons Delta Psi ()mega, "The Bad ilran/' . and.an old hangout'ior chatterers dur- to think~" was the topi_c of Miss "teachers" but profess.ors. By. the· were ably co,·ered by all the different the school has. adopted a drama-con- ing seventh period and watch the Orpha ?>rae Barn.es' talk.to the·Y. W. way: .• Dr. E,·ans is ih,e only Dr. on branches of the conference and en-· scious atmostphere .. Therefore, from parade go by? Allspice, a ·ne,,· prod- · C. A. at Ludd.en hall Tue;day,April

·the facult'y. Congratulations! How· · tertainirig programs ·:were forthcom- the di'rection of the auditorium, comes: uct on the nrn~kct, should be the· 6. · · e\'er, Lyman Benson's. . hot on her· irig from various sources. I'in look- Stage Whispers symbol. of the -variety of students .Miss Barnes; a teacher of th~ local trail I.am given to understand. fng forward to the next one with an· Of course, no reference is intended who attend B. J. c. LiUle, big, thin, high school faculty, discu.ssedthe for-

I hai·c just learned that the prop· ('rties committee or ·a play has or have the same ·responsible part as the -manai:er of a football or basketball team and according to true fo'r_m _ne,·er . i:et I.he credit due for it. . H might

-- be interest in,:' lo know tliat one·m~m,. brr of the. properties committee· for .the Junior College Student Body piay spent on~ hundr~<f and ninety.three . hours- on that production. A II ,i·ork and no. glory as it runs. My con· gratulations to those who make (he atmosphere. necessary in any produc-tion l)f th'e stage. .

Summer. Yacations arc · once more on the minds of students. Wh~re

. are you going .• ·.·to ,,·ork? · Jt is -South . America. by _air .. ( plane) ___ for. yours truly~come. along? . - .

llcipatory pleasure. to off-stage whispers; to·whicb Rob- rat; stupid, brilliant, slow,'fast, un- mation of. personality, the influence by, surprisingly enough, objects very attractive, and those termed ns "good of other persons upon one and envir, strenuous!}·: But to get to the im- . Iook~rs." ali help· to . wear out the onmcntal factors which, according to

Some of the better ,vriters about the porfant .whispers: ' the floors tr•Ad"ing the hall,M,·s. the speaker, arc the individual's campus should attempt .a coniposition ~~ '° During .re.henrsa ls, Kohlrust went strongest influe11ce. . - · · of a short story for "\Vest ways" mag- ..J.. · · · · on a sit-do\\_·n _strike-'-hc struck hard, .l.luring_April there will be a hiking azinc. They offer $100 for not Jess p· k. · · t d too- cspeciall•· since there "'asn't a •c - .a type from one to en, or er par_ty_, n __ ccord1_·ng.to_Anne Rhtl_e Smith,· than 1000 wonls on California. Thii ' · d . . . . · · · . chair. under him. ,t, an here you· arc: chairman of the ,iuting. Rhea Wallace is a n.1onthly·c_ ont_est,·so ,.·ou are ne_ver · · -- · ·--- · ·, Ah h h · ,,. · · th·· too late. . · . Willie Neili' see.med .perlect'cly at - ' ,' W at IS t,,is com,!Jg tn C Wallis is 'ninking plans 'for·a· Y. w.·c ...

home in his moronic_ role; nuff said! . door? She is stopping to ch"at with .Party in ?>lay. _

The San Francisco Bay br_idge isn't a ncil· idea! In 1889 the San Fran, cisco Examiner got out a "prophetic"' edition reporting the inauguration of a magnifice.nt bay bridge made strict· ly of aiuminuin ! .

I'd mention. his. new hair_ st:de, too friends _before going on her cheerful Installation of officers for next year (front the Sing-Sing studios) if there wa;·.: You ought to know her. She _takes place in June. Committee for ,vere enough hair to mention. ' has something that ,sparkles about installation includes . Elrn Ralston, -

Plagiarism: "f.enfrew.of the )fount. her and her witty conversation lea,·es Betty Wallace _and June Kiser. ed" and similar programs broadcast me rather widc-eyecl. You guessed _Nominating committee for next b,· the "Amateur _A,·iators" over the .it, she's Carol Ambrosicr. year's officers consists of Jean Otto,

. niicroJlh_onet arc the san1e lhat _,vere --- · Louise Johnson, Arina Rheu Smith,

Students ,i·anting to· maintain . c~·s in·one piece should:

previously held in monopoly b~· Glenn Who's next, hold ;;our breath, it_ and Mabel Maddux. . their 'fanner. . . . ri,ight be- you. A· future performance room for Y. ·

Studr .hail notes· (Scavengered from Jf you·r _fancy dictates, i,als-:i sax ... '~·- C. A. i~ being sought_. by Rhae the desks). a phone serenader, . you might give _\\ allace, chairman, Janet Widman and

2.-Anchor.the~1,.and.--- --. Unidentified--:gem from. a lil.irary Bob "Swing Time" Casey a hearing. ___ D9t ~od~o~- ... '--·-~ _____ . __ . __ _ 3. Guard lh~111 constantl~·. table: "Cobb says there aren't any ___ · Attending: the meeting Tuesday

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My sympathies; Jim. girls in J. C. that. appeal to hinCHe were the follo"'ing: Mabel Maddux, · Musical talent is the outsanding · · .J · · !\Ir. cr:rmer's: history 88 dass is sort of has ·a weakness for blondes." . Louise Tatsuno, LOuise_ Johnson,· Dot

preparing. theses whichi'.neccessilale .· Congratulations . Messrs, Stiern, Note by ·Jamie Moon, "Jere Tilson characteristic of a shy, red haired Dodson,. Doris Greer, Anna Rhae. · " .. .. · 1 c · . ..- · · · · lass called Elizabeth Ann Coppin. 'she. · · · ,

letters and answers to and from var- Bay ess, Mc arty and Jlliss Lotkharl wanted to play down stairs in Vir- Smith,. Janet_ Widman, Rhe'a. Wallis; -. . . . plays the. pi_ailo_ beautifully. . . ious points on the globe. Some from ..• t_hc most recent pledges lo lhe ginia Lachenmaier's play-room." Noama Bain and the advisers, Miss En.gland, Washington, D. C., ;lfarch Oelt_a Psi Omega, (the junior college · Candour in writing: <'You are too Edna Keough an_ d Mrs. ·L_ yri1an Ben:..

' · · I · I .. .,._.. · · ·1 D -. · - J{. s · ) 111 Friends, Romans, Countrymen," Fie,d, and. inc udes persona inter- ,,allona ramahcs onor OCJl'ty darn fat and frecklefaced with warts · son.

, views. The subject, "Kern County' . for their splendid work -in "Ceiling or\ ,·our knees.'.' best de~cribes Goldberg, 'the. orator.

. . --- it w_. atch_ her, or if :,·ou're ·dumb; be . ·. ·· .. ·. ,.with abundant information, . --. .. .- .. ·_._ _ -· --_ • _ " . .. Jim P_u __ rbaugh, _-n. ew-- inmate,.· has · · · · · · c d" · d 11 p II · Did yo~ ever. meet Royce_ Denney, her opponent. She has a· way of get-

· ~-• , Histor)·"-should be .forthcoming· Zero." . · . . . . . Fro~ the boys' dorm: At least, he's good at the trade.· ball and soccer. U you don't bel_ieve

- · ... • . . --. - . . . . -.. 're ,t 1s. ue lr. et~r Gi i for-the changed his vocation to entomology, · · · · . 1 · . _ the girJ with green eyes, WhO V.Tites ting places On the field in the direc• _ _ __ ,. , ·· .. · . ·_The .booldet •. '.'.C<iitstitution A11pre, o~igina design: and the. congtru~t!on oi whatever the technical nanie for . . . ., . -, . . , . . . · ___ . ...... ___ -·----,-· --ciation,'!"by,Bernard.C •. Ely,.A._B.,.A. __ {tn __ m_od~l}...:_of_l_h_eie_t_for c."..~e,li._ng,--bugology.,is;_he..c.ha_s_ be~)! __ a21.__!~~--~c~ rnt~res~m·g· ,erse · . I can _l_ re· bun 01 the nglrrgoal. ~-----------

. .i\{., L'eland Stanford university,: local· Zero." It .required seventy hours of. thority on "crlckels." • . ... s,st quoting a. httle-poem--she·wrote·-~- _;,___ · · --- . -· · -c-C--'-'- ··--·

·high school instructor, should be an. nry.diffici.tlt w.ork. If you don't bes·, To the.dorm also g·;es.my nomina' some· time ,ago. , · · , · '.'The Silent ·:r.ran" is tall, quite "d · k" · f t" · 1· ·t t ·t· If· 'I · c·11· · · · · O~ BEING STUNG good looking·, the_ hero type, bu_t he .

a, lo an}·one see. mg m orma ,on on_ 'C'"" 1 .. fY I yourse . - " ~- · _ 1 1 .,s lion for eccentricity, and widest ~an~e . L' 1 ·be r m' · . ·. U; _S. government. -It'offcrs fi\'.c hun. a sl~dent of the Pasa!l,ena-PJ~yhuose of interests in this school;_Benpmm __ itt e. ~· .a. no:_bard,_ · _ 11e_,·~rjce11.him smile. __ I wonder ~ho

· · d "f ·· · · h ·h. · T h • ·1· 1. J ,-- I· · · · f th · · .. - - · · - · · · · d · Or.<'lse 1 d song •·our praises he i's? I J·ust found out toda•· --·Do <lred :an ·., ty questions wit t c,r _ ec. nica sc .. oo an11 a. um mus o . e Franklin· Wolfe holds the _-recor · · · · · · · · · 1 , ' : · · ' · · · · · · '· ·

. answers·. · )O<"lllhigh scho.ol. ~~---../: ... le and Im ressions:. _If you wou dent sol down_s_o hard, : you want to-know, too? O.K., _it's·· · Just Peop . . P . · ·. · · For then you hurt like blazes. Charles_ Yocum.

. Girl that most students v.ant to . , . . . . . . •

"Ceiling Zero" lived up to e,:pecta· .1i.ons. Sorry all of )"OU didn't see .it.

To be frank is one· of the greatest assets· in life. The man who sp6aks frankly usually has· something to back' his ·serbal acclamation, therefore it·

· h ,- t · th' Phr .Dodn t you thmk that \\as cute. meet - s e s go every mg. < - ' - k h . : . . . . ' -· · - · -

1 · E h 1 B d Adah i-vo - er up sometime. And ,f you re

You miss'ed a. real show .. sonahty snu e, t e._ . or_ eau. · · . : real nice mavbc she'll I.et ,·ou see Mav Greens_ tr_ e_ et. get_tmg cuter da1l,. · · · .

~ som(I' n,ore. Heartiest laugh, Bob ·Sheldon. Pretty

I have my doubL~ as to sincerity of not to be rcproa_ch·e.i. You can get expression ·by both men and .wonien ··· along. ,·cry. nicely.

. in that survey of "qualit_ies 'de.sired in a-'', appearing in Cherry Pits ..

Jn varying philosophies of life one finds . ·some of. the.· most interesting

Until recently I was completely un· aware ·that 1\liss Frater, one of. the nteraos of the teaching stalT and a mri5(~ndearro :and bclo,ed friend, w~s

:ill and-had returned to her· home m . -- facts ~arid -so'm'e of !he" most inlcrest· in,:: situations. that on<> could imagine •. Pomona: )Ir sinrere wishes for her

'Ali sorts ~[ thi.ngs in~st h~ considered . rccnren· and return -to !his institu~ in ,establishing_a· phil(!SOpJ:,y a_nd ,llll(t tion. Perhaps ·yoiJ freshmen o[ the J .. it is set- }'.OU find that they .ate ,el- . (;; ;eniemh~r--h~r.-- lf ·-,:,,u .. do 1 'a:in'· ciom ch3rira mental!) whether one . '""' that ,-our_ wish s::oes with. mine.

hair, Dean Gay. Car_ol Anibrosier is ·.,merging from her semester-long st, lence, · :ind · making herself in e,-i-

den«! again,. \\'hen Athletes Was Poetic

. they f1H spa<'C, anyway.

Well,

·. Written fn. the _I,ibrarx_ __ The-· library is for study; . To keep ,:our mind 'from getting. I.

. . · mudd)·, · · . But ·if-a gii-r;-ou want to _sc_e, - --The library is still the place to be,

thi~l<s. th3t t hef have been or- not. Sometimes one has· to change· his or· her"s to. suit the. oc~asion. .

· If sOrne notes ~·.ou _,\·ant to cOp~·,

~un J,'rancisco has the' right idea . Theri>\'OU c:rn get the on -from some-' .. lhe,:'re getting r.id of all the - bod!f. . ·

. Kraft ·and ti'nnHh,rndecl t.!ealing; in If you -want o social ·chat . . Once more the Arn1ynnd xa,~y Air the police- force _and _other sources. 'The librar'y is a f.-.aming vat

.:. :.. -'--Corps,. are on° llie -)()()k. out-. for:.. the,, cit h<>r.citii:s. should .take. the.hint_ a_ri_d ,. or gos_sip, Jun_a11<1_1e.ab ... : .- - ,. __ : __ · - c-rcam ·o[·lhe crop of-Amerkan .youth. follow suit·.: · . - . · -·- Ilut if it's A's you want lo nab· .

Tlieir.-lraining is a great send-off for , The iib~ary is the hall ·. -the -future that a,·iation _has .. : s·tep· The general standard of grades To·st~y away iron1, c,ne arid all. up-it's a good.chance for th.ose who.· shou!d:rise now Iha.I the meinhers of. like the S\"Ork: . the ca.sf for "Ceiling Zero'; ha,·e fin, . An;,i' a·],r,.--slignib:.a,lapte,I.

i,hcd ...-ith the plahand returned to ).ly lo,·e. have flew '\\'hiJ~ on the- subje<l of. a~iation •.. ·. the 'otd i:-dnd, . . i lier done me dirt; .

: . dfd you- hear . anyone make 'a fuss· . , . : · Cditl • not l<now ..

· The fellow ,,ith executi,·e ability in· our midst-is none other than Ken Rich, Jr. You should ha,·e seen- him har.cllc the. ,·alley Y conferenc~.

Fanni<' Gatewood can play. speed •

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. ·_ . · · '· : ' aliou( the' last. automobile accidt'nt Who ,:tia' t('aCh<'rS w~r~ ol,1' ann · . . lier were a flirt. - .. -.....,- " --- -_"::.:;,,;:: -:- . :c~tha-t-.t;..,k--·;-;;~;;,be;or li~e1Y ~oT "';.;.,;:;,pe,finitiejro1ilriioii7.r flii<' "iiio;i: "- ----ro-~·o,i · ;n,choolcd; · -=:- - .- --·:· .:.:--

But. wait until a plan<'. "cracks up·:· cm gcr,cralion ?" Wr<inK, my frien,1, Oh, let ·me bid, · Racket and criticism splurges forth. . . ; 1. know! . Do not be fooled i\fy _-sympathies lo the air line ·h.eads ..

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.Punster, man of wit, and general all around good fellow is-Jim_ Hamp~ ton, who played so ,icll ·the part· of

· ·Texas-ciark in '"Ceiling ·zero.".·

Gracious me. as I look around me .e\'eryone is so different and interest. ing. The allspice of personalities about mi, mahs B. J. C.· really taste-· ru.1.·

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· his birlh_prov1de a·drama that 1s deep-; )!ild~ed. DeB0lt, ··chairman, Caroline Virgil}ia_Tuchr;_signj;:·D;rothy. Dorl· p· · .. -M · · - -, - . .. · --ly felt. . . . . . . : Ba_ssifl, Kclbert Boydsten, Ruth Rise, son; song leader 'and inusic chairman 16nee r"'. ere anti e Coin pany- .....

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. Domin.ique Du~ois ~o!" the much ce,·-i ~en, and Jean Rench, committee mem- Virginia Turker. _ . · · •.. · ' . . - .· _Established 18~ · · . · . ~teo · Pnx. Fem~1a-V1e ~eureu"c, arul I ber~; recreation, Harriet Sheldon, ~lary Ellen· Fan in 'urges· all Y. \\'. A f ~ ·. 15 a no.eh3t of internal1onal fame. i chairman, Naomi Bain, Eleanor' Con· c. A. members and Girl Re;er,·~s to u 01notive Parts, Hardware

These books belong lo our specialjnor,'Lore_ne Russell, and Miss Eloise pay the registration fee of 35'cenls - . Feed and See,d . joni_or collection, and. may be c~~hdj ~elsoil; _registration, Mary Ellen Fan. to :\liss Barnes, irilmediatel)·, in _order Bakersfield _ Radio Station Taft out for D!1_e week, With the pm1lege,· 1ng cha:r~n, Do~o~hy Robbin3, and that su.fficient rese_rutioM might .be 20~\:;: s1i:J'~ets 5th nd Main Sls. of one renewal. Rhea t\all1s;.p.llb)ic1ly, M11ry Hannf,.made for.all those who attend'._- · '------~-----.;..-·,;,.K•P•M_C _______ P~lioa;;e;.81:.,.;,._.J

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I wish to take this opporunnity to Saturday morning radio program; · lbanlc my c~worker• of the proper· vary so guatly one is leamed of all tits committer, Missts Yiiginia Cut· -. iorb of facts,·. Whether it is a cake · bnd, Paulina l.auselle, and· Mary · or:the most popular progra·m musital­Buau, for thtir spl~ndid _work and 1, displayed the :,Olelropolitan Opera. cooptratloo. · Company or jlisf'plain jau. ·

It cannot was. _ . -

"Thanh for your note, So short· and s"eel. IC I were a goat, Only tbem to eat I My end would be s~arvation."

Doily Lariat.

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Blissmen In. Dual Meet With Taft: The Sports Rialto .Ju.nior College to Have Boxing Friday·On West Side : _ Bys~:.:~~~(o~LL . Tournament April 19

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1 • --: . I - . .. ;Tennis Team Bea_ts i. \Ve should h~,·e a '\'cry hot.box.'ing1Rene_ gadesSecond 1 · tournament th1~ year 1f. those that . .

-- :Visalia 3-2 · . :signed up reallydo report tor action.· In Relays · · ·

S!udf>nfs Urged 'fo Sign t:p

By Bill Jn'spcrson I . . · ! Joe Louis has alread}' signed the . · · .· Coach P. Bliss e:sperts ·to defeat ' · -· · 1 · b d --- Wallace Frost has issuer! a call for

• 1 Bakeisfield's Junior C 11 t'. li&t.. that was on the _bu let in oar · Taft cnn1e . · · · thA 'end I all pugil_ists .to s_ ign up for the first. 'faft Junior College at Taft next Fri·' . . . o ege ne 'President McCartv·also. tells me tl:iat out on top at ~ ' rla.,· b.v spreadinv his snuad out anJ.squad turned ma creditable perfor-:J. , 1 L. ·. · 8 b , 1 .· Glen of the Bakersfield ·relays, but th'e!ittnior·collegc.boxing ·tourna111ei1t to· .. ., . . v· 1. . . · , ,mmy " c armn, . a e . a11no, , . . . b h .1 . . .-nttring. each man in t,_,·o or more. mnncc to defeat the 1sa 1a .Tartars: L. • K'<l Ch -1 t · d al 10-rn, meet was dose and the eompetition, e e d Apnl 19, in the boys' gyn_1. - . · . . ce·, l . oc'? a e_. an sC"vrr n 'L: . . . . . • . • events. ,_ ; her? last Sa!urday 3 to 2, mnn1ng top-notchers have . scribbled their i stiff,. ,A few marks.\\'ere outsl.anding,: Plans are bemg made .to. make.- th!?.

"ene nu· nc··n ,hot putter is bein~. their. first game. of the season. th . ! such as the new -Javeh_n record s_et· tournament an annual interclass nf-\.1 .• ,. , •· · . , • . • l;, · - • · • • na1nes upon e sign-up paper. ; · . . .. ,. . . . _ , -

"roomed f<;,r the 1,ole ,·a ult an<l is· C_oach L,nn Pl om,sed to· beat the 1 • . p t .. k · , by \\·ieman of \ 1saha with a toss of. fair if enough interest is shown:· h . . J . ,OUIS \S. a ric . . . . . . ,xpettcd lo <lo at kast_ 11 feet. Poul- Tartar~. an 1s l,o_peful in the out- This is ,·cry- encouraging. I l(il feet 4 inches .. Nagler of Bak-: ·!nth~ past, t~ere_has ~ot been_ suf-ogi,iias, besides J'Unning his· usual .come of the Taft match .next ;Satur-. I'm just wond~ring who is going to;crsfiehl.hcaved the <l1scus 119 feel 10. fi<:!ent interest m the rmg sport as half mile, will nrn a mi!e·also: Jle,day at Taft. The '."cal squodsrcc-·teeofTwith thesehigshots!Ofcourse:rnches, and Bill Trout_tossed _the JG- fa1· as the Jaysec students were con­ran the mile in 4:54 minutes in his· ord for the season indudcs two_ con- Uo,·d. Patrick could hold his own: lb .. sh_ot 42 feet 11',!, inches to cop\ cerned but due to the newly formed

~ --1as1-n;eet.' ···:. · - ~ fcrcnce rlefl'als -·by ·Portcr~d1c· an<l :·":it"h" --,:OUiS: .. "The" i\ro·,~-n·:. 'HorribCr '._fir~_t·platC.' · ·. ~-··· ·-.~- · -~- ····-· · · .. -~ ·.:Junior· Coilege ·BOxin"g Cl_ub ~it· ,vas .. High 'Jurrii,cr Reedley. ·stretches the. J.'airbanks up to ·198 : Gon.zalcs of the Taft squad, was oul

Two high jumpers were needed: so. Following is a summary of yestcr- pounds, while Patrick claims 10 ·hit· with n pulled mussle; but Saurrnl to.ok: Coach Bliss came though with )like day's match: 200, ahhough he doesn't ·Jook a hil his _place, winning the _JOO yard dash; Rowe, who can do 5 feet JO· inches, Ladies' singles: )largarct Hendrick- o,·er 19;, in 10:2. Purbaugh . was second anrl: and Bob Nag Irr. son of Baker,fic!J won . o,·er Violet Le(s Get Serious Frankel was third.

Contrar ,. -to prnl'ious plans,_ Coach __ Hicks of Visalia ~-6, G-1, G-3. B I tt' 1 t th . Rowe, of the local squad, was bet-' ., ,., u_ ge 1ng town o ~ 1norc scr· 1

Bliss will run Ila,· Frankel i.n the 440 Ladies' doubles: E\'a Coulson and ious side of the affair-are we goini.' terc.J in the 'high hurdl_es by James ofi .rn'rd dash. Bliis figures the meet Helen llartiel of Baker,lield lost to to have a. pJ!gilistic tournament ori Taft. . i · ~·ill be so d~se that the quarter mile· Lois Callister and ~fary Ann Hine of not 1 There are some 25 members in: Tart Wins :lledley i may d.c-eide the winner. . ... the Ta~tar,; G-0, 6_-1. '. . the Boxing Club. If ten or fifteen of, )ledley re:ay honors we~t to T~ftll

Gr.egg )le Kee is _a_ reccnl recruit for: . Mens smglcs: Halbert Bing ~e·' these entei· (and they certainly should) i in the lime of 11 :50.9 as did the mtlc .the 2milc and will·s_lrengthen the dis-·feated Andrew Ga1ta_n ,of_ V1saha ti-0,'and a like amount from the studentsl"'lay in the-time of'3:33.~.. . . . I

.. -··· _. :!_an~£:.<J<;Pa.!:iln._en~- _S_';lll_l~:.'·~51_t_ :..._ , .... ___ : 6:~i , .. _d "bl;--: H'--~· ·s . 'dt" ) at_large. the.re. would. be. a_se.ries._ .. oc_ --~,'.':k_e~s~-e~- .. '.'.0_._n __ ~hb: _:_.n~1.1_c __ r_.:1~Y · 'rnj ..

Jim Purbaugh has been shoW1ng m1- .· ' ens ou "":. erman pin an 'bout~. The proposed tournament is; 8:04.8. Rut m the road Junip, Ta t . pro,·ement in the 100 yard dash. arid. ~tuart Lovelace defeated R?bc~t C:r-: lo be held. in conjunction with the high; came out at the head again, with · )·• a·fine· competitive. runner· although:ttss and Jack )l1llar o( Visalia, ,-5,· h I ff. bbl th 1 tt •James of the Cougars first,. and; _ _ . . _ _ , . : · sc oo a atr~pro a y e a er; " . - . · 1 he_ is a little slow in lea\'mg the; 6-0. ;' . , . . part of this month. · : Comb~ o( Bakersfield second. l

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holes. . . . ... : . . j )hxed doubles: \\o,n by_ Herbe~tl If."i·ou are at i~terested in enter'.'.- . Trout Takes Shot, . I . . -· . . . . . )like. Ro,,.e is counte<I on to lake, En~z and Gcral~me \\ orthlcy of V,-, ing this to~rnament see·Wallacc Frost,! Trout won the 1_6-lb. ·shot with aJ ... ,. . ··" · .· ...... : '.'.'·,,, .. _., ·, :.'·, ·

'he !o,v hurdl~- and to place in the•saha defeated Warren Cox and Phyl-: D ._,·c t F 1_. _ _ lheaveof42fect 11•<. inches Wieman! Don lllcCarl), !Joxing Club pres•· · , • , 1 • • • • or on ,, c ar y... ros is ,·ery en-1 . . •· · · · · d ! · t d I t · · · · . hi h sticks . . .. . hs. Slancbff 6-2, 6·2. I .. . . .· . . . .! u set _the dope when he· defeated en '_urges 6 u ens o. sign up Im·. . . g . . . .· ! .

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thus,ashc about the idea, but hke P .· . . J niei:Jiately for the Ja)see tournament Gonzales, Tart ace sprinter, ''!II be, . · myself he wants local talent-not the•Jones of the R€negades w1tli a toss, - - , . . . · :·. .

· 11 d- 1 · , , · G SC HOOT · ' · ] . · h · h · · . 1· , scheduled for April 19. Medals. will · . cut of the meet mth a pu e muse e. · 1 0 ] J.A \ II I H • , Joe Louises, ·Jimmy .'lcLarnins, and of 161 feet 4 me es m t e Ja\ e m. I •• - . ·. · dd . s t n· t ,ate will f · · I , · · I go to the "inners.

But E _ _ie . ~rre, ts e~mn • . asl Junior college _gi_rls arcepled a chal-J Glenn ~ecs.- · .... · · · . t . . · . · . , : · 1'_ .' · · · - .. · . : ..

~: nrnmn.g rn .the 10,? yard.· da~h . i le.nge.by t.he. t.enth. period_!'~gh =c~-~-(i Fo.llo_w~~g __ .~h-:_ -=~_n_~~:}_. aq,'.'._·ct _______ -~-l''....ll!Uif! . .f.11~. I. S._ WI~ , __ , I d'.'c_1.~~d_. to. ,h_,~ld. -~~~ _ lo..':'rn.a.n1:_n_t· for . _: .. , . - 'v--·~ ~fora' speeo'liati"' game on April J--,,1.itllough -1ney d1on t start out aus- . . . . l Junior Co1!cge as _"elf .as 111gh scliool. .- .

· . _ Jone,; _In ~- __ . · ~- : 6.-A ·tcam .was.seleded.by,1,frs .. :\ld'i j,iciously,.. our. tennis sharks. are al._ Freshma.n girls won soc~_cr :laurel~! The onl_y quahlicatwns_. that the · . _ 'Alth.oug)l_·Jones of _the-local ~quad[rich which consisted ·of Evelyn Par-ipresent playing _a sterling brand of• afte_r playing three games w1th,:._the,boxers need is to have two weeks'· - · is not doing so w,1.l in the ja,·eJi~, ~ej ker, Norma Whit~. Dorothy Hadlock, ball. )largarct Hcndriek_son is the hot:! soph!Jmores. : . · · · · · ' . " · · I training prior· to the tournament, · · -

_ is impro.,.ing in the .shot. ~nd it '.~! Ailee_n Hirst,_C_;,.ther.i!!e .. T.~_'<_bald Es- shot among the ,,omen racquet wield- .During· the .first ·game the frosh4_..,.!~! ,~ei¥hts ~a:,e b.::~ di,ided into ... ·· --"---·ver,hke)y· that the str_ong comp;h : ther Taylor; Eva . Coulsen,' Fannie I ers. She- can probably heal most of l won, not part1cu ar Y .or · e,r su-, eight ditfrrent classes.

. tion offered b_y Simmons:-°f the .WeslJ Gatewood, Royce Den6y', Jean R.ench, i the -men players around here. ·.Ev_a: p'etior playing. but <lue to the- lack of i ·115 or tinder flea,i:eigh\ _ Side squad. will return _him to his _old :and Josephine Fulton. . · . . ! Coulson, Helen Hartzcl and Ph.ylhs, a full sophomore team to oppose them.

1- ll9 or under bantamwe~ghL

·form. . _ . . : . Victory came again for B. J. C.j Stancliff make. up a_ good supporting, The score was 16 to 8. · . · 126 or under feathefl\'f1ght. "Big" Bill Trout will also be a. girls \\-'hen the final score put them in: cast. Herman Spindt is an old stand- [ A fasl and go~d game on the_1r sec-, 139 or. under lightweight. · .

Jhreal in the.shot put.· . !the !cad b,- a score of 14 _to 6, Dot·by among the tennis artists. _Also,ond meeting, with the sophomores,! 149 or under wclte_rw<'ight.· The following summary. 0 ( the, Iladlock acwd as captain. · ' Halbert Bing and Kenneth Rich arc' corning lo the front with a score: 159· or ·unde'r middleweight. .

· events and ~ntries -was announce,! by. .. Ca.'ptains of the Freshman and soph-: veterans of· much. experienc<>.· ·Stuart: lo 6 to- 2,.Jeft -the ~ecision of su_per-; . : 169 or under-_light-heaYyweight. Coach Bliss,- . · nm ore regular .team~ were )!argaret, Lo\'elace and Dick Gi·ibblc have plenty · iority to be decided on the third meet·; · .Jio or o,·er hen}·weight. .

I mile: Pouloginias, l'ollack . llindrickson and Barbara Schmidt. : on the ball, too. . . ing.· ! :lle<lals wiU be given to the wi_nn.ers ~00 ·yard run: ~lohr,-Pouloginias, ------·, ·--:of the final bouts.

- ca;:~~~: :\lcKee, Parsons. Sar_·g· 'ent and. Young Going Strong at U. C. L.· A. 1 )!embers,~1t~h~·;o\ci~g ciub who

tao yard d·ash: Purbau:::h. Comhs. ·_ · . - · . · . . . · . · are expected to elller the tour11ament 220 ,ard dash: Purhaugh, Fra.nkeU One of then, plays .football and.with the Bruins pla~·ing Santa Clara.,squa<l. ·)!cCall is now on Stanfor<l's 1includc: Ed Saecker, Edwin_ Towers,

: HO .;·ard id:ish: Frankel •. Coombs.,: : : bascbalL Tne other specializes in track-, Again. EM l's dipsy-doos :rro,ed ~ too I mile. relay team .. The . Indians. should! Meh·ioi .\Villif dr.d.... J,0ren. Echols; ·Ray: .. : Low Hutdlcs: Rowe,_'Na~lfr, Both arc universally recognized as much for the foe .as _he allowed_ but.have won easily over U.C.L.A.'s relay I Lon· Cunningham, RicharJ . Stiern, Ja\·eJin: · Jones, )lackc,-.,ey, .liar· stal's 'in their spcciahy. The two arc' Jh·e hi Ls a·nd won _a 13·7· game.- •. The: team, but a·_ mixup. between :'ltcCal_l pohn Hci-,,hy, Tcnnan Brooks, Howard Shot: Uuncan, Trout, Jon..,;._ -: , P,~rl Sai'geilt and Bob Young, former:- next week Sargent pitched U. C.L: A.: and hi,; - teamm~fe. Gordon. Hy<le,i Fulton;· Pinuela Vin_cente, ·Leo.Vier-

:~·' Discus: . ::,; a ii lei,' '.\Jackessey, · Har,·-; B~ l;~r;fi~l;i' .j u~iir Coile~ •. athle'te,i". lo another'. eonfe~e~·ce_ .. dctoiy,. th Ls l "~·used the. Rcdskiii~ 'lo' lose valiia?I~ i uCTi; ifo:Sscil 'Iiro\i·ri, Buttler S[ebert, ]ow.· , who arc now car,ing their names upon tune oY<r California s Bears. , lune and a~ a result the Brum, )hlton Th6mpson,. Joe ~ad~ma_cher,

Broad jump: (oombs. _ . u. c. L: A.'s athletic escutch.eon: Right now, Sargent is the ace oq coasted home.. . . iCharlcs Yocum, Jere Tilson, Donald _ lli::h jump: .Row<';- 'Nagl<·_r: · : l.et's Take Sargent the Bruin pitching corps; He_h.as ar · Under -17 Seconds !Dingma·n, James !\lo~n, Herbert Rose, Pol,,Yault: Duncan. The .first mentioned, Sargent, be-. burning fast ball; and that '"high,\ But :'llr. Young sa,·cd hi,s best d_·j Willie Neill, Frank_WaHron, Don Me-l · mile rela}·: Frankel, )lohi • Pu r: came an· outstanding football guard hard one" of his has sent many a; for ls. for lhc edification of Berkfey. Carty and. Ra;• Fr:inkcl.

· baugh,' Coomhs, ~:ombs, Rowe. .on Bill'Spaulding"s Bntln varsity. For go9J man hack to the bench, ·. I customers. In .. _ the u. C. L.· A:·Cali< The t'ournamcnt is open t_o: the en· .· . · - . _ ; L;,u -'~car~ __ E'\1:J .. ,_was _ _co_nJi~e!_c,d ;_._Thi,;. ~e~5~~.:.JJ,er~ is _)!t_tJ£: !i~_li:J.fo.rr,~a ._l~fL'!,fT_a_i~,0 ,_!l~!',· -a~!ou_n,de~: ti!e. sjud~!'Lh~y ,. !~.e~eJ<ir~-~...!~!g.! _ .:_ , .. ; . ~- .... : ...... , .... ·.,. --._~J~.·c·.--,, y_···;-,·_[o_-_s~s. -T_. 'o · · amon.i: th6 _best guards in the' 'country.- hood of· an)one beatin~ Bob al hisf CHryone by gall_oping the quarter in turnout is expedcd.

_ ln-1!1:15 he was selected on the Pacif· farnrite dislanc~HO ·yards. Ile;thc magnifice_nt time of 47.i!He was ,.Jt·is hoped by the Boxing.Club _10· : H,. _ i, gh __ · Schoo I : '<Kids" . ic Coast's 'scc'onJ.tcam football S']Uad_ opened his 19~7 campaign in the u. I also rcsponsihlc for .the Bruins. win- uncover soni'e real material and ma~e

_.;..._ · .Also -~'nd)·.·i,(err, of Colgate pickcdC. L. ',_\;:O«ide_nfaJ.Santa Ba.rbara:ning th.e_relay. c .. · .·. ___ .· ·_ boxing :i. :mincir sporl competing wit~ Bake-r>'tie'l,l Junior · College __ lli-Y ·Sargent ·as one of his All-American trad:fesf and toured the one·lap grindi Youn!!' has.run t_he quarter in 47.1 other Junio.r Colleges in th~ val)ey. · ·

ba,e_ball players· took. it on t_h( chin lines,.,;cn. · Last :icar _ Sargent' again_ in·· the.· outstanding _ time _of _ 48.2,: -'-his besl ·cimc .. Coast ohscrHts he-, .Jack Fr<>st, a<lvi,er for the dub, was. · · · · · · · 1-k· k st_ no,f out __ as on. e __ o_f_, t_hc·.supcr'._guards. Clau_de_ K_'_ ild_ay, O __ c .. cid_ cn!al's-Tron_ )la_ n._,

1 Jie,·e · he wi_ll __ b. teak .H scc_onds- b_cfore_ c:ip_la_in of .the U. C. L. ·A; Bruin box-·ncentlv when app e ·noc ·ers ;kpre· '

,i·nti,;g t~ high_· school· •·_y•• ·c·ame on ·the coast. · · ·_, ·. · · · · · · f was supposed to· extend Youni:: to_ the, the se~son ends .. llrick )!ors<',· the: ini:. lcam .. . •1- ~ ".ha 6 to 3 decision. . .. 'Xo Third Rasc~an. . . ;limit, and h~ did,h~l aft~r thc,firstla,!tstanding !rack wriier on t~_e coasl.::. _ · _ _ . _

---- - ----· .• ___ .. r.:,tl-h- I\ - --- --- - ---·---, -·1.-· Wfri,n' Jiascball · rolfod ar_ o·u·nd in' l_he-fur!on••" Iloh "p·uc,,11-sui:l_r_· a. burst of_-·dl'clare's-1.foh·ta . he· the"_ prettiest· run-·c.:-----.. _ ... 'f,:111-l'·r-"ll"'fo·,,l'.rill". ·-:-· ...... -· ·• ------· ihe Jnysccs gathered all their "" h . ~ ,,

!ies in the.second inning, 'while the srrini:: of 1936 Earl deddC'd ·10 Ir)" a speed that he led Kilda)'· lo the tape; ner he has e,w watchC'd, and Tirirk )Ir. Theron Tabcr,_,lirecto,r of ath_-s·ictor.s pushed over runs in the third, hand ·ai ·th<' third base-· posHion .. - He hy .JO yards. ; has sel'n ihcm all since 1889. J~tics for Bnkersfiel<I Junior _Colkge, ,;rth and sixth inning,. p~m·ed_lOf' slow for the job andJoach · On ;\farch. zy. Yourig ~cally cli,l\ . . ""? :versit'.le is at _his home on 7_14 Nile street, re-

If · 1• h · 1 d f the winner, fl,11 James .sought to make _a p,tchrr_ show th<' ra1lb,rds somcthmg.-. Th~, ) oung <locsn t run onl, the ·1-IO. Last eownng from a senous:masto1d ouer-- ·-;-Bhr~, ... o.ti:c.: ·-lti~rt-~b:;-ll .!,r![c:r-·bc.r• ·11ari-ii-ourof him-:' 'The- m·_o_ ·,c_turnrd·oii_t · tn" nc:<'asfo11:w:1x the ·stanford-U ;·C:· l;,-A:: Saturday- f_or,.. example;--he.- ran-the _·ation~--31 r~--T:ibcr ·,_ms ·at--_the ~lercy- --- ---:-:...

pl\C 1ng: <',<)· ~ • ' ' -· · · . · · • • · • · · · ' · · . · · [ h · . · :... _ •. : .. _:_ ... ---,,--, ·,n the ·mounrl for·t he·-{aysc·es an,J .be; a sucress:_.J\"hcn .. ~ari;ent .rsw!.l: .clual,_,cpjk_ef ,~r~,,...- .. Ln.'!!JS:~-~ate~l--:'-J.h.r_e!!_ 's£~.t.i;.ry_ il! .. !J: .. t an,i...:..~,·£n.c_-_ !_e __ t _ _£n._:_hos1•i.tal.Jg,: .ll\'? -~.£.k_s_ l'.!'.".~~-t2..,_~_: __ "' · iartn. ;,! three.· II is tcam:malc..~. \\ere «I. for hasehall worko~L~ I his spdng year., ago. St,111fnrd min the ;"eel, ?rc·eled t_hrough a Ja_,L 220, an~ wo~ his return hom~.

.... n.f 11 • , k t-th. pla·i~··· :· ·he \\as's!ridly .. a .. pilcher-no_ thi_rd'!,ut nr,t the --<Juartcr-n11le.·c--:Young'·1n. th<:'· wry_ fast·t,n,e·nf. 21 flat.• "r. Taber will bc':ablc.·to·rcsume \•·(, u , ,.e:a a e ... . . . _ . _ ' :.\ r~iurn' '"nlc,t.· i, .sc·hruulc<I ir,r h3scman. ·His first mound perform- bu,z,.J arnun,l the o,·.1! _ in 48.,i ~C'C,: Y,)Ung- hol,Js the: U. C. L. A.-Stanford his ,li,tirs· as t_citchcr and director of·

ancc• for 1937 came against f,0~ ,\n- ,,mis. winning' easily ,,nr the sccornl. n1c,,t :,econ! for the half-mile, run- athl~tics in :\ few_ days._ ,:des Junior Colle,l!e .and P.arl pitched· place tiiiishrr. It was al,o in this ning it in· 1.,;G in rn:ir.. ·lie can best

•·Our rnairy f,,rhuu.,, whc·n pcrpkxcsl, ,H~~-hit, winning '.l lo 2. . n1cd.th:it Young '!tel Ufl \\)th his _ohl n,ost of-the cc,untry's broad iumpH.<. EPITAPH r'OJ! ,\ NEGA'Tl\'E SOUL ·70 t,-;pr..c,H Jirar;chc·s th(,ost to f!ec; · ~arJstnt rlrci· the _ ritchini; as.si_gn-. petl, <;:C,,a!d )!(Call, who· is n,,w. at; loo. Bob·. has _one· n,~in . w.,aknc·.ss, · Is thal the n·a.,c,n ;.hy t,..d;_,., m,·nt for lh<' J!l:'li California fotc-r-'Stanfotcl. Roth W<:r. the ·i::Jitt<crin~ ·thc,ugh,.-he can't play the baz'lc,ka to

. J.lost or !1'_,n& up.a tr<c7'" ,·r,lk!"iatc Ba,chall Lc·a~u<'. oprnc·r,ttar~ o,:, P<:r<y llli;,, lfl~ cin,kr ;aye hi, soul.

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D.tkf?rsfi~Jd, California, April 28, 1937 .· ~CJ. i2 VOL. IX

Bob Moon Wins

Sproul Award

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Jess Jones Receives -­

. Patrons Club Award --·-

H~ J. C, l'reslilc•til .\dJu.<iged . }lost \" n luahle

Sfu1lc11l

Changed Again I Officers To Be.

Delta Psi Plans

Mexican Play • Gypsy crys,tal gazers' pried inlo : N om j ria'ted

- . . 1 Former Student Body , the future· and disco,·ered. student Delta Psi Omega, honorai·y _<lra111nt- ·1 bod,• funds prosaically. de.· pleted to

· · - l'reshlenf G_cls :lkllnl ics society, will_ present· "The Bad ! such nn exlenl thal the Renegade· ~Ian," by Porter F.:merson Brown on For H<·lialr ·i Rip, ~,·ill,' of necessity be publish,ed I

Tuesday, June 1. This is a colorful : 0 ;11y twice more, according to cdi-

l'ctilions Shoultl Be 111 :miy 7; ;;o Slgnnt ures :\' <'<'!kt! play laid in Illexico. "I belic,·c that the excellent coach-; tor Jane Collins.

Jess. Jones, student body president, Frank Wattron lca,ls in the role of ini; on· ,Jcbate whic·h · ;\Ir. Peterson The schedule is .a~ follows: ·.will be the recipient this yea,· of the Pancho L:opez, the "bad nian." Lopez i;a\'c. Boll and . the encouragement Wednesday, April 28-today. All nominees for student office; next

Patrons ·club awnrcl, given· lo the is a clever )lcxicnn bandit ,,ho adroit. wh.ich the B. J. C. s'tudcnt body and Wednesday, ~lay .12. semester. nius't turn. their petitions student who has ien<lercd the most ly obtains conirol of the 'interest$ of Dean Bil'<I have giv<cn him arc respon- Wc<lr.csday . .June 2. in to Dean B,,-d not bter than Fri-

. valu!lblc ~cr_,:icc to_. _this )unior col· ·a group of . .\nicr:ic:.in~. H~ -has very sible for 1nuch of his. ::-ucct's~ ~incc '----:---'-----,--'--'-----· 'dri~·, )lay 7;. accoidi1_1g' ·to -Jess Joties, :fogc. While attending B .. J: c .. )ir. nefinile iden~ about distributing the he has Leen a\\ay at' school," staled o· I P . O . stuJrnt ·bod;, pi·esident:. Candidates

.. Jones ha,. held .. the · offices pf .:rrc,!): ,,·.ea11 h 0 r. the .1 ic~ .. a~12ni::_ t_hs, /~~i:, "I his mother, ~1r,. )loon. Jll _" n mtcr,: _ e ta ; . s 1 .. · mega.... ,. , for -offic .. s. will· be. int r"oduce.i at. the .. man representative, first vice µresi- fact_ creatin_g vart?US c_o'.n~lica_1 101is,j ,·icw after llob's .recent "U<cCSS m. B.d N •. r St ··d· t · assembly to- he held fifth ·period nri dent a'nd presi_dent. He has been ac- ·)hss Robinson,_ <lramnttC"' in,truc·. \\in11111g the Sproul ·awanl. ·, I s '11 ... u. en s the abo\'e date. ti,·e iri deba_ting and h.1s won_rcrogni- tor and di.-cctor, bclie\'~s lhis will bei .FarmH President .\d,icc tion as a planlst. . - ---:----· I ?nC nf the lllo_sl ainu~Lng_, pl-1y!:>_ sh.el Bob ,.-10011, \\'ho is th_ls ,)·eal' a ,·n: ''Before ,\'OU !!'et ou_l t·vur flelition,

I u For outstandini. 1,crforn,·ances . .. , former Awards. has proclucc,J. She prorni,es rnri : sPnior at the Universit\· of California ··ceiliiig Zero" and other dramatic k_now the <lulics of youl'·cantemplated . f. f t.h 1 ·1clion with unexpedc<l results. i 1 ' . f I. ., t b ., I officn," Jn.,,.· Jon"°. a,lv'1scs.. "Cont~·t This award is in the orm o e · . · ·. . . 1 . an, w,rn \\Rs ormer )' stt1uc·n OuY· enterpt·ises_ dnring the currcn.t schoo _ , , ·· " «, . · . · I Bott,· · O'Brien has a maim· ,·o c I . · · · 1 1 · · · · 1

engraving of the stU<lenl"s name upon ·. 1 0 h ·, _ . . f , president a_t B. J. C., wa, awan c, · yenr. bids were presented to nine present officers and consu t your ,tu· . . h h' 1 as Lucia Pe l. t er, cast s0 .,r' . I . . h th' 1 . I " I . . . . . " t h lb . ,. ., the award cup. Mr. Jones 15 t c t m j. . . b J . 1 1 ,. v i lirst pace in t c It<. annua ,,prou · .Junior College students last_ Fm.lay.· ucn an< oos:

. . _ . · ,nchwc Gt! crt. ones, 11 aye, uy ·r ran., . b. h u · ... ·1 .' . • · • · ·,, · ·11· · f ·h r · student to ha,·e his narnc, pl_aced on . , _ _. . . T. R ; gal!! _mc,lal ,Jc ate at _t e mHI ,, , Apnl. tG, by Delta Psi Om<cga; na- ,,onunecs w1 compete or t c o • "h f CIS \\ all.er, llcnl\ Smith, om o- I f ·c l'f . Tl· I · · , . • · - · · 'J · · · ., · '1 the cur,.· Bill Ilald,_vin and )lax.-, u . _ _ · 1 ,. K hi. , . o a, orma. _ 11s a\\'al'< is __ 111auc _ tional uramatics hunor society. fice.s of· pres1 cnt. ·tirst anu seco_n,

· bcsk\'; ~lori;an ·Pel, Bou o iu.,l, I 1 - · ·,. I' ,. G · · · · • · · ·., · k fr:ilh were scleded the. first and sec· · · · .. · ... !)· '\l·C' . ,. J. . can year as a t11uutc t.o ,ovett or.-, At a meeting he!,! )lon<lay .. ,\pnl vice prestuent, secrctary,·t,c·et rnan-J Re,I C,uldmgs, on , c n1 t1, · a,pc1 1 • I' . . .. f · · . . -~· ·r h P. · ·t d't · ·an·' ,·cars respectively,_ the awar · . · .'-.. ·h. \ .. 1· If. 1 .• <lon Sprou " interest ,n orcnsics. It• the pkdges were congratulakd ager_, cu1tor o t. e- ,aeon cur, c I or

u • -, Hardy Carl .onnt · · n~e ~- ar, ,. , ' · · · · · · ' havii>~ ocen extended .ror on!)' three• ' . ' .. · .. ' · .. "· ·· _. ·,' ·. Colltg<' Snhjed · ; upon thc,ir work .,i«l ,n,ko,i1c<l l,y of.the llip, and chairn,an ·of. a~sem-·- ~.;;;;.:· - ··--- ----- . -.. ·- --.... --r Ila" iet I..oc~hai t ··-Ah cra,Jal, · ... F.lth,cl .. , p,;,b· ii'_ rji:ue,1 _- that iiidustrf:_is l<iokin'[:. Fi·:;;;k--\t-,;rr;:0;;1 ,;:;:,i.tlciit"of 'ific'°Fical . bl i.;:_t- -· The0"frfr<'tary· is··appointcil ·ty· ~ !). BouulC'RU and B1 :ullC'\ ]l aVL't u\' l - · . ·. . . . ' ' . . . ( . . F' h . .

Cummiltee · ·'. · · : for the eollegc graduate today Le· cha!>tcr. . . the board o trustees. · res m~n rc[l-;-fomination 101 the ;rnard is l>y Hobert Casey. ! cause the latte,· is more Hrsat_ilc: Pledges who.·attencled \\'C~e: Rich- rescntati,·es.·and U1'.' chairn1an of the

ten rcpi:escntati,·cs of \'nrious stu- j aml has a.broader background. ; ar<l Stiern, Charles Anderson, Max: rally~comm,t.tee. will no_t, be elcdcd dent actiYities sckct&d by ~liss_ BirJ, Activi.ty Board This year's debate wa_s con<luctcd Bayle.ss,. ·non_ )kCarty.- Hq.rriette:until'thc beginnmg .of next _semester. the student· b<Jdy president an,J · th<' • _ ! in tlie form of a sympo_sium, with, Lockhart,· F.thcl Bourdeau, Kathleen; lle(Juircmcnts _ . A. ;\I. s. and _A. W. s. presidents. Gives Da nee ·1 each 'oft he foui· speakers presenting! Alexander, June I.tc:,-nolds and Ch<crr:/ Officers must c~rry at.' le,,st. ten Each rq•rcsentali,c selects ten_ out- j . , n spccofto lop1c on the general .the1nc,: Hering. . . : u'\1ts of·. work during. t.he11: _ter.m of standi~g stud_cnts, listinis _ them in the . . . . \ "The Student ~nd. Careers." . . . · : o~~te--,,n,I, _ha\'e a_ culmina_t1ve grade order of 'importance of their' service. )!ernbcrs of the Achv1ty Board . Bob llloon was second place. · tn c. . : ·c·h· F. . pomt ratio of one or pelter: A_l-

. The.three_ most high[:,' rated are then trallslafo<l .. their : allegeJ ·cx.·ecui,w_e_ las_r_ year's contcs_t •. and is_a member' .. ast, .... osen_ or tenibnce _for two ~cn~cs~crs ]11'<::CUl~.~.

.1.i. ·up1n hv t'1P (lii.f.ir·P· Ct)nln~ittec abilities" into ,()n<- Qi ._the O\lt~tonrltn~ Of. tf(c' . .S:.en~t~:-·J)c,!~t~1-~--:-,·.dr·t_y-~H1-1. lli~~.:.i1··-n"x· _.: st·u· n_t . . ll.l~ ~t- 1111.:, ld· .01_nc .... -~-~-/1...'·'-t.tl•~t..".·-v:1 .(.11("~ i,;,...--,...,.--==· · . · ·. · · dinccs of the semester·, att9r<ling to I uriiversitv campus. · · J . . pr~s1dent. Election is b,· tHaJonty 'ote

of i:~'.~~c~~·ltlberi:'· >liss 1\'ichols and ,ti /;J. students who ::.tten<lcd the hop. .. · · . . . . . · ·" . ·_ _ _ . M the associated stutle~ts ... _ f · . -' ___ ..:._::_ __ ,_. _____ -;' __ :t·h-,-.li--,·--,· letted Thnse-in··attendance-'are-quotcd __ . .:.as_ ·y·"w-c· _·--A--H-- -p .... t•. -. ..,.. •. (,liarad,:rs-in· thi,--A.--W .. S.-JinX-',.....A]Lpctitions _for_notrnnallon_o - an_. __ .·_. ____ ;__-_;:c_

' .Jess Jones \\ere C ' r<C .. e . . · . · as a r y . . b. . ·1 b · fift • . · . . . 1 ·th'- . . \lr. Gold- saving that the Ad1\'lty. Board really . • • •. • · .· 'stunt ha\c been selec.ted_ by the eo·-;office1· _must e ~1gneu ) l mcm-. for the .fina vute 1~ l cat. · · . · - ·. • 1 . · · · · · ·. · b d .

d '[' ·N. h I t, th \\On hon- kno\l~ how · At Sm,th s authors a_nd ,hrccto1·s. Rowe Denne).' hers of the student O :,. berg an ~l 1ss. l 1c u s o I · . ! · - . - •. . - · · I - .1 - ·_, • - • . 1 . · . h: T)L~ n~ nn ~ • DaYid Go?dht:rg ~tudenl \'ICC pres-1 . - ___ :and-Gr.;i_cc. D.cGcaoff~· ,t __ ,s ta h? pr1:~-- _St11ue.n~·~-'""~1a.._,,_s'"1..,,g:..,n...,o<-'n='--"o"'n"'e"-"n"'o"'n"11·'-·--""-''c---~-'--,-o b a H h .,..-ne,,n t--'-P ,...,, .. v-+-........, ru:cn..,. · • · • · · · · · · d. · · .. · f · · I

. . . id~nt, and chairnian of the Act1nty sentcd at the :inn~al .Jinx, Thurs ay,: naung- rctitwn ol' ,my ·part1cu ar . toon. ' · . ·. Boatd, was in gcne1al ,ha,ge of t~e. Y. \\'.' c. A. g-;ls t~rned Sh~l:es- ')f;iy 6, in the local high school.audi<officc.

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affnir, 3~~h,tc<l by .. lll€!llb!'.'rS n.f the pearea~ b(;'foi· t°he cari1cra \\'hen th~ loriUJll. . board. Jack Cooper directed the pub: Y. w. hclil an afternoon party al !hi: Students who "ill take part 111 the • ·

li_."i.ty; ll_ob. Sheldon, as.superint_c_n_dcntlhontc of __ Anna Rh_uc Smith·_Satu.rJay. comedy arc: C'arol Arnbrosicr. Dom: Singers Have uf_ the tr,1ditional ,loor ·men, ~ro,·ecl April~·!. ·c;,1111cs whicl) the 12:·irls en- Hancock, Betty Richardson. ~.ar~a;a;'B S h d I his abilities as " l>ankcr aml- <heck jo\'C,l were stick, pin~ pong. leri1onarlc·_ Schmult. ..\il«::n lhrst, \ irg1ma U Sy C e U e

-· --.-. rnon,· ''girJi• Cnei:l'Y Hering- .. ,,·js in! ini'ti;is:j;i.<;.-barnyard, .. and .electricit)·::Tho'mpsori. Bell,' O'Brien, Dol ·11ad- ---

Babies are the ea,icsl ,uhJr< ts t•· char~c·or piocuring chapcr,.n,. Jean · before the carncra when the: lock. ~lary Fran.ces Ashby. an,t_ Ethel .., . pearean . · - Sfarling a round of personal ap, Photograph gracefully and _naturallv Otto, in_ chan,;e of sending invit_atiun,, assiste,l hy Dori~ . Greer · and .\label· Bo1mleau. · ·

·r • I c II II b · I ·-1n· the· pear_an,·es that will cnJ o_ nly when_ according_ to )!rs_. Patt,·, a chi u·_an_ < I sent them to the 51 .Jun_ior o egc, ~lnd,lu,. . · _ . . Tidrcshments ·wi e .<;en·<·< h 1 · .·I· I their· the semester emfs \oo. the n_enegade

pet photographer \\'ho spoke at.a ic-,faculty nicmbcr.s. Under t e guu_;l Refre,h1ncnls ,,·ere SHHd to the cafeteria. fur __ the g1r s .an< ·Choral· singers prescnte<l four nurn-cent meeting of the J .. C. Ca111era ance nf Rollin Harlow, "refreshmcnl_s · girls who _ included_: Nnami Bain. mothers_. b. h . 1 . ._ f th

·- I · · - · · · · h f · · · · l · 1 l · th :\ t'rs at t r rcO'u ar n1ect 1ng o c Club. '.llrs. Pally, ":ho former y "a, assup1c,t cor~rete _shaP." in t_ c. ~1 ':' .Loi1isc Johnson, Bettr. WaHar<:>, }:in_cl, .Juny }ley!'o rls, pre:a en o1 c . '.. Bakcisficl<l \\"o;,m;s Club, ,,·hich was cn,ployed at Laguna.Beach. but "!\O of "cof.cs;" and props_,_allcgedly con- Widman; Dot Dodrnn, Rhea ·.Walhs. \\. S,, i, genNal.rhainnan of t~c af ' ... ". . , . . . ' ..

.n .. o· ;,. -is --,;:ith the_· ·ca,nsboo·oug fi'Sludio ~istii,i' o(i he 'i>blf or1.1is "for the" or- D_ ~;·i~. c'rcc.: Jen nric' w_ ". o<lson'. . Anna·_ f a,r :_ assisted I,~· Eh_·a R;ilston, \'HCn:>. h_ cld la. th' ,h!o.n<la~ aftorn,o~- 1' Td hie· . .- . . . · .. · · · : · ·' , · ·. · · · . h · · . I! --~ongs· \\ H.: , .. ~re ~ung-. tn<' u t'C.

in' Baker,sfielJ, further said tha! th~ chcstrn, wen• nl,tarn,·<I ht _Don. ,1c-, Rhue Smith,_Grace DcGro?te. an,I ~l,ss ~·,rnel,on, ~!ar,.. L~sL c_ err, er. ,•·The llous~ by thc Side of tl:lelloatl.··· nlder a-child grows the har<ler _he·" Cart;-. .-. . .. Edna Keough, a<l,·iscr.- . rng;·Fay:.Pett,. F.loi,c Bro\\n .. · -·b·· c;· 1''-· . "1.t' ,1·· a· I. ·d"_. "e-· . . • ·.- 1 .•. - - · · • - ,.:·. . - - · . . · ;'. ,u r~1an 1 •• ~ • c-, .• 01 , a "' __ _ to. n,anaNe . She al.,_o ga, e. a< ;:1cc 0)1 Students ,lancc,l _ t_ o lhe _s,,mg mu.1c , ...... · ...... 1 ._. . ..... -.. 1 _I, .. c _ _. 'bl ·

·_ · · - ." · --'. - ·. . . · - · ,: ·..: .· ·. g:roc s:p1ntua ~rrangel y·· ;.,o. e~ ·haw to successfully lllake tings_ .. cats. of Jack Bcrlran,l, orche.>tra a, \\ell H ' s. h .. ;.d I .. F·. . ·s . . t . c . ;,·c h Sl .. ,.. 'o . ~ N''

,.. ,. " ' · I ere·. S . c· ·e· U e ·or _ em_eS er. a,n- zec o-. o,a ... 1an ance ~on,. and other pets "look nt the u1w1c... as lo the tune of 50 cents a coupe , ,:ind '.,\.ilia,. fr"rn ;,The ·)!err,· \',id-. Attending this kcture, ,which·" or ·50 cents stag penalty. . i ow" Lv F;an7'. Lehar. Betty O'Brien.·

f .· - on the arl of photof;- , f · • • • · · on~ .0 ·a·sei!+:::s . , : - ·~' , I, For thC' bel'1i:-fit of tho~e !-fudc:n_f~ \\·ho have 1_11\:-:placc·d lhC'ir :--.pdn~ sopran0~ an,l Flora SthnJ~y~· :al(o; were

h . that is hcmg. !(I\Cn lh1,. sent· L• b H . . . . . ·. . . . mp ,. . . . . . . B I rary_ . as I calrn,Jars, o.r who.han-faik,l to keep time' with lhe.currenl_rHtston,, •soloists m th,· last. number.

·· .. .ester, were: Ahce Beauchamp, -~r- · · I · · r f h · t f 11 • ·on th,:,.fifthi;r sixth_.of.)!a,.·. 'the . . .b O vis Louise Johnson )(aunce N 'Flag the complete prugram for the remain, er O _I e scme, er· 0 ow,_. . . . . : . . . .. ,1· . • · , ara a ·• :. · . ·. ' .. -1·. ·k· eW' ., .. _.·._T.hu-.r,'a~··,.· ..• '!;1.1·1 z~_-.... _K_'c __ rn .. ,.l_u_.".ic_· ... \ .. ,.><,c_iat __ i_o_ri .. 1 __ 1c~i_t~l_;_ auditorium 'Choral Club will acconipany. 1ss

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L_ ambert, Laurence _.ange, 'l n 1-1 . ' · · · h b · th l · \\' S t' · tifth e d 'le;,~ 'to thn -Shaft~r . hi_Nh_· · ~chool._· ·.. . . . . d \1 . Pau ,,a< w,n, Waving proudly m t. e rceze a Friday. April :10--A. )I. S. anJ .>.. . •. mce ,ng-s; . P no . ,., • ' . . . ~ ·,.. . . ,Jim Stutzman. an · r. · blo\\'s fro;nthe ventilat<ir_ in.the front, \\'cdnc.cday, \lay· ~·BanJ. c:onccrt; auditorium°' c,·ening. _ . wh'cr<' a t,rogi-am a,h·,·1tising- Bak-who _is ad,·i,<'r _of tl)e cl uh. of the ·J .. e:, stu(l,: hall, is a bcauti, i Tliursil;,.y, )la)' .;....;,\., \\'. S. Jinks; ·a?di.to.ri.um ,a?" c_afet~ria. ,,.,._e~1.ng. · er~fieltl .T. C. fri_ll be gh·cn .. Then, ·on . . -- . ful. bra'n<l:ne,;.-An,ci·i,·an ·flag. T_hisl Fridav; )la~· ,-"'Stu,lcnt Bndy Ass!'mbly; arnhtonum, fifth period. the. cvcii,nl!'. of ~la~· 20. th'e choralisl~ · M' · · ·, D · 0 ,.ccllcnt· e"_amJ]lc of the sbrs an<l ·ccanjiuates _'for student bo<ly oflic,•s )[CST have their sii.:n·e<l · will repeat t.heir. radio $ketch, which·

45 .. or_e, ays st.dpes.i,as_, ·_:ice. or_d·i_·!'l':. ,_· __ l.o )Ir~_-_· (.ng __ ·ks:I petitions t'urric',f'in'.b)'fiflh pcriocl. Fri.lay,_'.'lay ,, acco_nling't,) Jess was given succ~ssfuili to_t~:.; slude11ts . Unt'il V_ · 3-cation-. the librarian. brought rnto the gloom~._ . Jone:s. ;1u,rcn1 l>o,1::.··pr.-si1rcnti;·· · - -.· · -c.c thi, in,titution.a r~,,, ,vccks ago.' . . . . _L~tm°.:.p~er:_:~~ 'th_c_· _afor_e111en_tionc.J j, C. Picni.:, J:istro P:irk. a(tcrnoon.. at th,, )lount,,'in .\'icw school. A pro---....... --·--·--·· - ---- -- --~ - -~ --· .. ·~ :--tl.W.y ha1f one .1:1.y a ,.., ,·c.-k or t\\ c'J-ago. ~-SlUJC'nt ~uo<l}' nance;. ll•if_~ .. ·gyrn;· ~e"tnin¢:--:---- - ---~ -~----~- ~-- , _____ -·--- :~rant ''"i·n -·:)1;0--b<;·ric-~1:-nt~d ·-~on:~_t~~me· .. ~- - - ~-~ - ------ -~·-----

.Tim/toddles on with only :\2 nwre by two. sllirc.·ly sr."ci111."n_ s of the hii::h1 _,;,itunla:r. )lay ~C~ntraJ:Cahfornia .J. C. Track_ )le.et; here; after- in the 'near futur,· t.o th<' stodent~ (lf · h 1 days t,,.f ore gra<luat ion ni r:ht. school , a.dd coqh,. "Ii'', aftc, march- r.oon And c,·ening. · Lhc )le Farlan<I · high ·_ schc,ol. afrord-

•. scrloo 1 ., 1 ,-chool tla)'" l,cfore ,·x- ing ne.ctly dowri the aisle with_thc C"cnOal ('alifornia T,,nuis Touinam,·nt; Portcnillc. afternoon. in~ to >lr..P.onal<l nark, .Ji~c:clor.of an on y - .· . .. h h' l th . I • .

. ams This inuicates j.hat 1t '"ll so<,n\flag stn:amrng r,ul <' in, cm, pre] \\',·,lnc,,la\': )lay l:!-Band·Cuncert; auditonum, cHnmg. thc_clul,.· --------- ........ __ .•· -· .. - ·----·. ·-~-. :-----~- . be ·;y;;,~-to-try-\o convince--f'our-·iu: sciil"&I lh'eir.khakic~o,·ercrl. s~lvcs _boe- ----F;.iJi):')f

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ay J r..:=A.:')!:S:'an,l A:·\\'. S:"1llCCting,-; fiith·pcri!Xl.- -- ·-· ---·~--· -"-=-==~--= - - --- - - -- · · ------ ---structor that your .!!C plu:s~ should .be] for~· .. her..and~sai!l_i[l_P,3.ti:.!.'.1.'.'"....!0 ~_;;. -,--$tu,Icnt..Bod~·-dcction;. Study:h;.lll,_aJJ_,!~Y.:... _________ ___:_~ --:-· ___ : .. --~-, .. 11 1,11~1111 Tn.$Jll'Hk ... : .. ,... ·:- --: ... --- - .......:.: .•• . . b .. ; .t'" 't- . -."8." '··We 'liavc broui,:ht ~-ou_ you_r Oago."-,-'1 l(•,·ontcur ouL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- ·- . . .... · ' . -,, I . B B J ('. L.t . . . oos cu o a l· . . - . ~· . . . . r. xman ,er.son. . . . "" any . . c~~ ,{ti.;g· "'~;k <'mis. 45" '.Jii}'.S rc· 1 soincthini:'. to 'lhat·'cfl Cd:· . ': ... _. .. ;-- I . Fri1lii}·: ~(a:,. 21.:.:.;;t,ulcnt 'lfo<l)' ·,i.s,embly; audit(1riOn), fifth pcrnxl. - . . .in.st.:u'c'i~r. \\iii ;pea\.- . ,;n a '·Th~ ·---.>.p.'. -

m·air{ on-1h<' school calendar .. lligh· . '.\~}·ho"', there it ha".:''. a _const.an'.; Fri.tay,.)lay ~s~i.'Jub-)lcctinp, rifth_pcriod. . . prcdatic1n of nur·. \\"il,1_ Flowers·· at lights _include. the .. annual _ :i11dcntjrc1111~der.lo -hard-,.orkrn.:_ ~tuJ<:nt~, Tuc,,Jay. June I-Delta l'si Ome:::a pla}", '·Ra,1 ~Ian": auJitorium. the A:\\". S. mt'ding- to be·.hdd thi;( bod,· p:cnic·and dan<<'. '.\lemonal Da;·, that m _,p_ite of text_ book,,. tan1,pa I <·vcning. · · · . . · · · . · Friday, April :;o .. lie i., planning to. (vacation anu cramming), the ·ba<Xa pers, anrl finals con11ng up, \h,e :jtari Fri,Jay, June ~-Sta,lent BO<l}" Assembly; au,Jitoriom. fifth pcno<l. ,h .. w slides of S(l<'tin:ens ia order to.

.. laureate proira111 an,! the gradua- Spanglc.J Banner da<:s wav" o er 1hc ! Surnla,· June ~Bac,:alaureale Program; l'rtsbylcrian church.. : . illu,trale his lecture . --lion program .. ___ _. . . _ j ·:ta.nd of th<' frc_e an,l home of th<'\ Tucsd;;., Jun~ ~. C. Executive souncil lfan:1ueti El Tcjon, ewn~ _· .. .\t thi~ rneeting' n;cmber{ arc ur)i<:d .. ·:

_ . . --- ·. · · · I brave," although ll seem~ to ~e agree,l l ing. · . : . . · . . to· tut n ·fo 'their_ nomination,, for next·· · · Only. 202 · shopping _ days untilJthat ~here shaul,1 .be a <Jaes:10n ~,ark I Stu,knt Bo<ly· Oar,ce; Woman'~ Club, c,·cn,ng. . war's cifnces .. The election will ,h<, ·

Clirh.ima.~·.' l'ihop ,c<arl}' and amid the I after "frectt . and an. emphasis on· Frid.ay: june ii~Gra,luati<>n: Griitith Field. evening. l>c heir! the l~s_t ·meeting in -'lay; · h . · • · · - . ··"bran•," t:~pccially rlunng "~ams . rus . . - - .

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L.~-.:~ . ., ~- --~~-P:ubli;hedby.th~e-Ais~!f~~e~~~th~-~BL~sfieldJu;;~;c~~eg_;:~ I- ,_ 0 ~1 N1 ONS ~- I g~~~.~.;ieaksJ:!ere 11' ,:;b~c-~;.~ksc~-~ - ~- --C '~ - -f :-.9--:-&1--c r-u·-~ .-· --~--r-··--g: ----~-:~--' .------ :·~--- '--c-_T. '--1-··CJ .. - --·1 · -·1-1 1:· 9 · .... .- . ' -Five cents the copy, 7:,c per Semester, or free with Assoc1a_ted Students_ Card:

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I of ·past e,·cnts -and the election of F.,lgnr D_udlcy, _ onei time .G-man, i. - ...................... _...; ................. ; ....... .-.. : .......... _ ... ; ....... ; .. , ...... : ..................... ; ................................................. ,: .............................. .-.............................. ; ........ : .......................... ; .................... ;.,,.,,..,, .... ; .. ;, .... , ........... : .... ; .. .,_,..,,,,,.,., ............. ,..

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new _ officer,; f;,r the .c-.nsuing yc_.ar who has ~ec_n a nimi_n:al im-es_tigato,r' . _ _- __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ .

coming to the fotl', a vigorous dis, for th11t} )c'ars, spoke to Il. J. c., 'l'h<'sh Is "B11uu1l.r11lus" - - - - ' - 11 ' - - I -Discuss Plaris Fo, i ---'dosurc of the Jone, aurninistration students at the _lsst assembly, Aptili Oi.:\ot'lh Arnrrlrn" THE BARON· SPEAKS' c_ H.E_ RRY PITS __ -- Thissa And Thatta

F:EXEGADF. RIP STAFF I is at hand. Gr.1ft and corruption seem JG. : Future Meets' Jnnc ·Collins ........... Editor\ to be the- b,·.word; of the irholc c'X· Yo.uth ·and the in{rcasing·numbe1·

1 · C - The most important·piirt of a papc1 llo hum. evidently spring is up.

Chern· - Hering- ---·----·----· ......... .. ........ . Assistant E_d i.tor '1 ecut i,·c tou~cil. who arc 1:uilty of- triminal oifonscs ! .. Since'. he receive<l his master's -de· - Ily ourtncy naron . so the~· - say; .is the _. want ads. -Cor· on u's; and summer not loo distant . -· "·. 11 S I I- I l were particularly emphasized b.v the'!!_ rce in Hl3t, Lyman Bcnso_n, D. J. C_-. A niost interesting speech was·giv- For movie fans only! Stills of your : rcH or not, it still rcninin~ that-the Gl"nn· Tann-r, pi·e·.·-id~nt

0- f the J. Dan O'"e1 _.,, ...... : ............................................ :......... - ..... :.B ..... por 'sl_ .<' or! R~cent firnling., have brought fo1-th sJ•eakcr. __ instructor, has been- working for his en la_ st Tucsda:,· by Professor Wood- - fa\'oritc pictur<> or ,-tars may beoh- Rip lacks such ite1i1s,- and that an at- in the offing . _. . )'eah, and the ' ' , ,

Walter_Singleton ........ -... usiness '' anagcrlf:'l•·ts unbelie\'nble in thc.sco1,e or one_ · "orto,·'s "earee 1·n· · -,·cry laziness of·it all is not too C.-Y, al a recent meeting of the Hi-Y · E b ' - " " " bridge, of the University of Cali- tai_ricd from Warner Brothfrs'. Pub-_ tcmpt to i·cmeclv the d r, · h - - -Naomi Bain. - . . - ------· ............. ..... : ... ,, ............... : .... : xc anges war'5 au,;1inistrntion. J<'.'ss Jones Young Criminals - thh field- of b'1olog._' - - - - . e ,c1ency as encouraging to those who fin<l their Council, was appointed chairman for

· D h D ., - - C R d • Th ti · 11· f h ' fo,rnin e:>-tension division on Forestr;·. licity 'dc'partmcnt, 321 West Hth been made The re·ult· h - h f - h' - Louise Johnson, orot Y ou~on ..... _ : ,- ...... : ... ----.----i ·--- _opy ca er5 ha, puiilidy said. _ "I have receiverl · e gures were appa ing or t e · ·- 0 • feet itching to go places nnd ac-_ t e next get-loge\ er· or· the 1gh ·r: G D G t - J' II t n·11 J I) '! C t I f f increas-e in· maJ·or crimes, pa_l'licula;.1,- ical.sciences. Ben- He also related his <'Xperiences as II street, :,,'ew York City. Wanted: Spring fever scrum; sec - 1· h h. l . h. h h I I . . JI - H' v --. ,eporters:. _.race e rooe, __ .1''; amp on, ' aspcrson, on,,c ar;·, stationaryandpostai::cstnmps rcco , sonhaschoserifor captain of the.;\n,erican Olympic- Oeora_e.Chanlin.. con1p1s -:-o' n1os 3nyt ing ~ at sc.oo an( Jun1orco ege l·L groups

)like Rowe, )Imam Shull, Dons_\\ oodwo1 th, arnl Courtney Baron. 1 <harge .from the student body fund for during prohibition. )lore c1imes are hi-' thesis classi· h ~ - rc']uires little effort. T~c library to be held ~la:,- Jl in the Y. i\l. C. A. - 'lt d · t th f · t th· · ~ - boating_ team in the-- btest- gami:s It's -rumored· that those who ·a1. Wanted: Ambition to stay off the

1 b A . f f d - n_n.· r· c1·sonnl mail.". \\'ho )h· . .Jones_ comm, e a c nge o mnc ecn an fi•at'1on, ,1·1stribu. hel<l -·,n B"1·1·111.. - . - _is gradually becominK the official e u - rooms. - _n ev<'.'nrng o un an .

JJ'/ - F · · - ' t • ? includes in his personal mail, he fa,Jed a any O er age, in a_t n,orc t nn· ·tion a_nd c.vlolog_\' "' " day,(ream ce-nter where more than_ an interesting spea ·er w1 _ ._prov1 e t th · f t h ' · , tended "Junior_ Colle~e-Jliu_ h Sch_ool parking; see n. F: Stinson, - - · · · · k ·11 · ·d-. lY lllgCJ'Pl"_lll lllg. - - · · I 50 per cent c,f ·the c1·1·1,1°s a,·c 0 0,,,_:_ Day'' at the ,Uni\'<'rsity of Southern · \\'antrd: lla_n-ictte Lockhart; sec ., 1 b the "nt t · t' f th - '-d _ to disclose. yet n,purt, in this r<'.'gar, ' ' of Rununculus for ont _ uro.wsy head has cen seen _. , er ammen __ or c expcc"'

- TJte aclvancccl ('.ommercial Law class al l(cr11 Coti'11ty Union seem tu point that most of these Jct- mittccl b:,- persons under 2-5. North Am~rica. For those who hani asked- me ··.caJif<,rnia had qui.le a good time. Kuhlrust. nodding, sometimes c,·en .-trooping - crowd of ab-out'one hundred. · - · · - · k' ( J · St b •11· St Home environments and opportuni-' about this research on family trees Wankd: Sonja lknic; sec T. H. Ro. [' \; \ - . _ . 1!1_·g1_1'S_chool is_taki_ngthe_ initiat_iv_e __ m·see·mg ,o,_1ave 'e\'Cl'}_'\_le1.swe1'cwi·ittento._u ·:_ ,_son., •. · - . Runuculi ai·e - -- - ·

1- h - - ·: -_. · c, ... ·k:·· on a ,e,- .-.. \'hitc shoes ha\'c It was _announced that·au high

,. f tic··ro,· clting" oniethin~ for noth' •.• write to thc';\lcdia !cscarc - O._temp_or.1!_(),mor~._s'.-_'.l'hcse· m. e11.of ~" b - 1· h d - h l H · -b.- - c"1-- ·- --t- ---hi"'h- school-and jnnio1· colle~e .studeut fingerpn_1_1_ted ue_o_r_e_ !:>lnry's foot_b_nll-.c-oal'h._ lt_is __ ,_n,h-. ', g __ s ·-·- " ........ :. Lvmanilcnson butier_cups.- This- · . ' - - ccn po,s e -up--and"arc'b-eing-· sc oo -- i-Y-men, crs uconging o "" - · · - · · · ·· · · · 'b tt bl !)~reau; I>cparinieni s·_ixiy-ni1,·c; ftfO E ' - . d lh · - ,· 'd • Wanted:- Paeking- ,meters for th<: . h - - - ·. the -school' )'eat' cl68CS iii Jf111e. -- l'si11g ,the· tlO'( firn1otis j_a_rgfi•on 1·~~-tcd .ih;1t· .\llison· .. rccch·eii the_ <·nfo.r- ~~ge fot;:thp~ n'u' gbam ,fng ?': rcsponsil- -genus,. according to _:\Ir. Benson, :in- F street,· Washington, D. C. They ".·ill · uropc an ,·,r J!rea I eas. - C'alifo;nia lawn; sec Glen Tanner. worn agan, wh1c is just another the 5enior groups would be innted -

first introdllccd IJy forme·r- Presillent,·Herhert Hoover, lhts lllc mous sum of twenty cents a rn,lc or · ' m er O ,·nrn,s, accon · I d . J · h d d k' 1 of sign that before long the moths to att~nd the next meeting of the • · 1 I ing to ~Ir. Dudley: ·.cue,, near)_. one un re m<s a.id )'OU no-end for a nominal sum. - - l · Lost: Onc·c~s,:, of family-sized bot- -

gerpiinting iclea· is a ''noble experiment." To date, hunc rec S the rounJ trip lo Aakcrslielrl anrl - . · North Alllcncan flowers ancl about . I sec by the ibr,11-;- card that tics; rel\.-ar<l ,, \hp ,leposit. See Dick. will be disturbe,J and bathing suits, junior college Y. -~!. C. A. . of students -have ,taken ach-autag~ of _!Jein~- fingerprinted-not back to SL :l!a1fs b,· ro:ul when hcj Knew Al Capone . 75 vnricties with an ~XCCSS of some To Ethel E1111h- Post's book on '.'Etiquette" is Jeffries. what's left -of their erstwhile Kenneth Rich_. Jr., also reported on for crin_iinal purposes: !Jut_ for_ale~1t1ficauou p11rpo.ses. The 1,poke at the football_ banq~et_ la,t 1 __ S_tudents wcr~ al.lowed lo ask ques: three hunrlrecl and fifty scientific Further congratulations! onr of the most popular. Could all Wanted: A steady girl friend for scantiness. \\'ill be sl]ueezed into ... the work being carri'ed on in the fingerprmt methocl of 1denlrfkal!Oll 1stlle 011ly_ccrtat11_melhod 1 ra11, but Stuh tran•lcd_l,y rml. Too,,t1ons about crime, and :lh. Du<l_Jc,,names. Since 1931 :llr. Benson has Bourdeau, Charles Anderson, -June- those fcUo"/.be_"br~shing up?" Carl'Slllith. See Walter Osborn. That nasty little love bug heard Friendly Tntlia_n Tribe, a group for· known to man hccat18C the mark of man c-annot l\e __ altered or:the hotel Lill for Allison·was nerer answe,ed the_ many qucnes or_,m-:bccn able to gather \'ast amount of Reynolds, Chen,- Hering and Kath· Will'Trade: Anything I've got, for -about so much in a current song younger boys. Members of the Pon-C'hange<I. - - - - - - - - . quite. straii:_htencd c,ut. port ant cases o.n which he hns workccl.: information an,J no\\' -has his ,i·ork. - ken Alexa.mler ... pledgf.', to Della "llad· ~Ian." Delta·· Psi Om,·1:a pla_,·, - hair like Shirlc:,- Hendsch's.- See, the hit is 'round again. : . even en- tiac tribe were presc.nt at the coun: -

I Iigh _school 'stttdenls are cooperati11g nearly· one-hundred Other llifficultic~ . ,r,-;_Duuley ll'as a member of the fam., eight;' or ninet,' pN cent completed. Psi Omega-. is du<' for production in June: Watch _ ad sca,:engcr. ti~ed one of our gals into n,c bliss· cil meetin_g of their dub. percent_ in tlijs novel experiment. Junior_ collegians_ too. are _ -. _ _ ous · _"Secret Six" of . C_hicago; -ancl S f , 1 . 1 for dnclopm<'nts. !-'<Jr Sale: In good conililion, .oi-ien_- ful state of matrimony ... -it'll Lite Members _of the council present at showin•' a_n in[eres_ t_ iii th_e dri\·c. Yes, there are those who, . .\,i,fo from_ .Jones ,·o.nTsp_on<lencc through .this organization had _many • ources O • atcna M~·sympathics In_ )lrs .. lnglcs. She you if you. don't watch out.:.. · this. mcetinu wer~_: Roland -Green,

" h h ,1 N 1 J c .lation n'otes. · 5 cents per cop;-. Sec h complain of the iclea. This·.is to he, expected, just as some peo-: 1 i_t is_ said tat e._g~"~. · ans·_ 1c_1· conn_ections \\'ith th~ notcd'racketccr, -For material the eastern. schools. really has ·a job kecpi_nJ! t_he .• -. Crime programs o\'e'r the radio ai-c, Charles Klevies. anoth.er irisect which affects the Loren Yance;-, GJ_enn Tanner, Ke_n.·

pie comp_lain abottt othe1· thmgs. 'I he hnlk of the student P?Jl-['ils one hu11d1e1I_ d111k_ cap, \\.h,ch Al Capone. _ have been better source~ than those "tudy quiet. I'm no excephon. \\e ''padded" ... \\Orks on a thread of _ , Wa 1

-d Lv ., fo. new song hit en purse i_nstearl of the heart, hns been ,_nelh_R.ich,.-Jr.,-.John .Johnson;--Jim ·--- .J.tLa!JQ•LJ~ JtJJ ly _geh i_1!_q J IJ~ - P!~ll, --~ncl _ ~a!ly ___ 5.<:qrer; _ a_r_e_ ~et_ng[ ,~·c1:e _no:,e1:_a_:_C_()ll~ted for;_}l

1s_s __ N,_~.1:~ - The, speaker. is now_ affiliated .with - of. the-\\'est.- -The United_ States;'. Na- ,· could a 11 try just a -bit harder. to CO• -~, fil~t f6r-·a i;;;;: -- -- . - . ·- - - . ---t~tkd ~.;his .;. ;:~1s c:op of Fen;n,e;; i; - up .. to" its 'old tricks~'ihc- fashion' -McCoy, Bob N evil!e, Cliff Gill, _Herb

· ·. fingerprinted_ as a•1-11eans of id_entification. _ Ilave ·you 1Jee11 fill· ols 1s also a mcmb~r of the. exccutl\'<'· th_e Wickersham Crime ln\'i?stigators. ! tinnal Hcrbaruum, the _New York ,Bo- operate.· b_ug . '. .. the ·fellows h~rc and tha_r Shi\·ely, Louis Snider -and - c. ·c .. <>_ er1iri11ted'! council.· Too, lie allowed Ed :llohr, sent' thc11i-to the 51 Junio1 College_. tanical Garden (Columbia) and Har- Passe." See Ray Frankel. ate making evident the fact by Sco.tt, advi_s~r. · "' \' 'Former J.C. students at the "tops", Information Wanted: What consli· -------- ·------ ,hinC'C chairman on the execu ,ve coun- : ,·ard ha\'C loaned ~Ir'. Benson_ man,- Thanks (o )Ir. -Dudley;G-!11an who h c • \( - . 'f B J c the_ wearing 'of _t_h~ "guayerra" ---_- l di to gel a wily with five. gallon:. of _, s1,ecimens and books .which have . b d .Bob :\loon, Ari ur .urran, .-.sa ; ~u- lutes. the ~00 o -- . . - . - See _Eva_ shirt.: .. :remme5· arc_ inforn1ed_ T- h- e_· fol!o,,·,·ng: are s'ome ·or -th-e-·Atte .nd c·o' nv·en't1'on ·1 ' - - -SHEL_ F. " I - h - ft th. Ch. l' - -llncoitlci1rs Go 'l'o Winners - :spoke before the student QY._re- _dell,.Bob Young- an __ d'Earl' Sargent,- Roge1s. -

- ._ - - ' -- - :i --TH _E BOOK - - -- D<' a\\'are _ punc -a er - _e _· ns '.113

' • proven· very \'aluable in th,s interest- -ce' ntl,·. - lie con(_ irmcd - all accusa- - that beige, contrary l_o general be- queer _laws that exist - in the 'United - l n b s h 'dt d ' \\'illian, Robb, Jr. ConPra(,;, men! Wanted: A biaine girl At S M- t , ---------'---,--------' forma . ar ara • c nu , a viser Jun~ Revnolds,_ A. \_\'. S. president,: ing study. The research inclutles an 1-,on· . .'_ ,,,adn ·,n- the editorial in the l_ast " , lief,_ is the _smart hue for the cur- States: an a €0 ' - - - - - 0

' th t th ' .. - W_'ith _a b~_autiful pan - -_ _: . This is t_ he fourth of a series of.'! for tj1e ~1.ohr group._ uenies - a - e announcc.s that the song contest investigation of the -. chromosomes, ·rent season -. -.. and light sh_oes "In California it's ·ag· ainst the law.

h I Rit>.' I' \ -- · · - · J' • I' 'fi With a.Packard coupe · . . . - book re,·iews' published in the Rip an,! j,unc was c,·er reec,w,. _ sponsored by that organization, is over which are the bearers of· hereditary an • mencan a,r mes - ac, IC • h ld - with dark clothes. lo w~rk for nothing." Remember thaf · · - ·

1 b l'b 1 d · r Th- th ., · routes hu·e reduced lhe "tra,·el size" Ancl a nc o man. ,i.J 'th th · · f . D1. llepburn,.p1ofcsso1 of histor:,- ll'rittcn by ~lrs. fogies. Two more· Jon5s has_ een ,·ery_ 'era_ ur· an,I th~t the ,\i~ner! arc .Jean ~tto, ~cto,s. is n'.e ou _os·a new one . Internation:11.. com'plications again of the worlrl lo one-flfth its original See Dick Pldvani) Alexander. ·. ong w, .. " spnngmg o the ncl<t time grad_es c~"".e o~t.-

at the San ,;',lateo J. C., was the books ,,,JI be re,1e\\'cd m the next~mg his regime, perhap, too hheral. ancl Elizabeth Copµm. These girls for such a stud; as _this. h ·t . 1 th limelight ,,ith the or· , sp11ng, tempus 1s fugiting, and "In Portland, )lame, it is forbidden Principal speaker at the Not them and' 1ssue.-Ed '[ It is pro,en that during the first sem- 1eceived as prizes receipts for the During the ensuing summer Mr. !J ~ ep_ ,n,. 0 fe blockade of warships d1<tanct>. T . h ·

1- --- f ll f ( . ·) Ho, hum, for now. • bv law for.anyone to ti°ckle a girl.un-

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- • J ·11 h d d b t .... 1{an1za son o a . ___ · his; ~c oo seems u o \:er), , - . -,,............ C'entral California A. W. S. convcn-'Thc Prophet. by Kahl,l G1hra11. ester he aut or11.e t e g1v1ng away 1937 Raconteur. , Benson w, tear two a vance o. - "• I h S . h oast Thank hea\, • . . . . , . 1>\ ·'o 't' th spnng , · ,\~, th~ c)olu:"':~\li=ernuu,-~ ~. ttUJ~,·•llicll:-:..-;A-~ held dt San .L.'11~ .. ~o o·n· Knot,:; ........ :..---:-- .- - *' ' jot Nt'll't'1Hl !tu111:lreJ r.ticl..cr.J. He has ? any l'OUl';:iCs in the Stanford unh:etJit) '\. .a.on'" t eUpa::-•R. c ,·; here- '"i~ ils '-1unc ts c.:(,m1ng up. ll1C'- C'l1g1b)e antateur poets. • a7 el s ~ It<:. ' The Gua1Js1nan offer5 , lhe fol- uAt Brea, Ohio, no aniinal n1ay go

- F11day, S~-t~d_a.:e __ a~!. ~~~- a)~Apr~_;.. __ :__:_._rop ct.~\ .J.:~'i-~-r~r:_ s..!2~~s:(_:>1gn_~ re'}UISt 1on~_o_~--~-~~e..:_1-- -~- -----=-- -.--- -,-- _ ~-sununer_sc oo ._ e_z:1.son.1s._ ccom1ng ______ , --.----.- -back arJ:,,--------------~- n ... a - . - • -- -· - · - - · _ - )o\\'ing sugg~sttons: . out_ after sundo,vn '"'It out a t.a1 . . ·~ d ·1 h p h h. h. G'b • , d , 't' f th .,· b , . • h I B . b . f ens the . .-, .. ,s o e e nd ,,on1cn had bett.,,r tread but anywa>· here are some re,u ··-··---------·-·------·----- . h ",:--'---·- -------16-18.-Accori:hng to June Reyn6Tds,. tcrp1eee, has been translated into I mcnt of over one hundred dance s1g~s .. !~hnni Gie:n sa;s ~ts ~10;~e-~ ~ i:lef known as an authority on botany and . o"n_ Y ___ . lightly_ less th_e, tread the paths of 'RURAL RHAPSODY . .. . . light." . . . .

p1csidcnt of the Bakersricld A. W. S. t\\·entv language, and the Ametican Free assemblies are a b;·-\\ord with mition of S\\lng music 15 _P,x,lated he will write two or three small vol- . matrimony. By Dewar Annis "\\ 1th the number of crimes traced ··"Tn the state of )laine there is a · - · ~ - · · · ' · b l' ·. b J ! •· hich follows the Biblic"J ad-' . . · St 1 · Englanrl arc gomg crazy, . . . ' . _ ,. _ ----<

and dcle-gale to the conYent,on, Dr:, ed1t1_on, alone has sold m_ ore_ than so,. Jones. and e 1eve __ ,t or_ not.,_..-- ut ess I mu:1~_ "-_-,_------_ --_ ---_ --- - - -- !.Ume5-0n_h,s_botamc_ a-L work -on. _the."·-, • -- ·1 . - , es.rn_ -. - ' -- ) f the - _-_ -- -_ - .. Th - . - 1-ng -since h_ arsu-nk_-orsank to drunkenness. on; the upcount, pro- law·agamst sett mg a mule on fire." ... ------- ---'-Hepbbrn:---.\·hrr-draws<!xpressi'l'l!-tittte 000 cop1e< - G16ran··a poet philoso· .Toneg has.been receiYing hfs copies of monition; _'Don't let yo(fr ri-ght hand:buttercup famil" '(Ranunculacea'e). · (as are the men and women_ or_. h · Too had the,editoriaJ, "Challenging - e sun_ 9h d. - -- . · _- - ' ·fi-ibitj~nist~·are hoping 'that the sit· - ·

_ fafes.in~leadof grad~s on 1lis st_u·i'pher and-~1ti;t ha~-illust:ated th~jth<' Renegade Rip absolutely free allJknow_"_·hat your_left hand_is_Joing'."__.which,willll~pla~edinagrowingcol: ··1 coronation of Georg~_ VI .. ___ Bnt,s You," had _to bl'-cerisored_so m.uch: The.;mooln 3 _hrosehordr~_senh., . - - . · ,;In a class ~ushat the University · - · - ' - - .. · · -- · · - - - - -- - - - · ·• 1- -h- busiest smcc the 'b. . b - 'd d He slov. y put ts an in <'T.n, _u-ation "i_ll become so acute tha't they , · · dent's papers·· w_a_ s · a verv - interest.i'book with his own· mvstical d_ rawings. \'ear. President 'Jo_ nes onh·• laughs _ , i lection known -as _the North Amel'ican , st:; e s ops arc · - · That Ii el suits were to <' am, e d- _ ·h - -h , . h' , - of _Glasgow, ·Scotland, 20,000 eggs and · ·' - . - · i · - - : · · · · · h- l p· -- · k -t 'dd B .. - · - J • -- - tl h" ,·ear of !9Q(l · -h ·d An • e put er nm 15 n. <·an play on the ,vo_rds of ewrybody's · -ini: ·and humorous lecturer. 1 Some of his paintings have been ex-pn the face ~f this rece~t el<posure: c answere,, " oor rac ·c n en ,i Flora, published_ by. the New· York . '. money us ,_ - · was t c 1 ea. · a ton of flour, soot, ·a-nd fisl) heads.-_

· '_'A_ nd So_ to 8cd_," 'the_ San ~latcoihibitcd in the world's capitals, \\'here I he says, "In the con_stitution of B: J. J. C." , Botanical G::irden. _f Dedications-By Hampton. of course little n1axim, and chortle, 'Tf at first were hurled. Girls also_ joined· the J. c._ term play, opened the conven·f they have been compared with_ t~c C the, e 1s no pro\·1s1on for the ,m. . )!oral -.. Degrets _ - ·Th~ bulletin board i'n the J. C. study Speaking _'of matrimony · . -. 'Con· so don't blame me: - you-don't succeed, ·dry, dry· again'." battle!"~Campus Camera. ·tion Friday Hening, which, after a 1 \\Orks of William Blake. It ts his peaehment of th<' student bod.Y._pres. ,hm Hampton said when he . _ pre~•~ts students with the. titles of gratulations are in oroer for :-!rs. busy _Sa_tur.clay, _ende<l i,·~th the _Dean's I poetry and philosophy, howe,·er, "hich t idcnt .~o I _ haven't a worry m the was informed of this · matter, "I've. - A graduate of.: Stanford university . i · - ihe·tatest hook•< u·ailable: - Gin ii the Robert Stoddard .. (formerly E'Laine · · - - · To· Goldberg breakfast Sunday mo_rnmg. . _ !, ap_ peal to m3!JY Amen cans \IC ho· fi_ nd world. been hcr_e through thre.e different ,t_u.!l_in ._198,o as a bachelor of arts, Lyman \ once- o,·er some time. - _ Anderson). Shfs gone and done it. ":v tongue is _like a sih·er sword

I ' b d d .. t . d 't d B t d •- St f d th f I ,1v language periphr_ai Program , in them ·expressions of. their deepest Bun·t_inii- Indignant uent o y a nnn,s ration, an 1 _ oes. cnson re urne ·"' • an or . e o • t --- , -

1 - - · · h t J · 1 · h h · d h' · · C ·ch I Cl b has - · ,_ p I C · · .But when_ I .sec a pretty girl -A_r_te_r- a ,,·ekom_~ a_t th_•. Saturday __ ·;_impulse_s .. The Prop-he_! _will _apj,e~I- R_.dd Bunting, a s_l_aunch m_ cmber_o_f not seem to me-t 8 ones IS any_ owmg ,·carw en· C earne IS mas- '- Finally the J. , _ ora U .Organ music uy au arson lS

· •· J I ht · h r· h t t I worse than the -rest of them." - Per, te~'s degre_ e. A_s a m_a,ter of arts, illr. conln ·,i,to· t·ts _own.·. They ha\'e two trul.v enc_hantin~.:. listen in? KERi\'. :lly poor hcart_.i:_oes gymna~tic. n_1orni.ng _:::ie~:;1on.u;- oan .... 1g •. pre-s~lto t ose o Y~U.\\" o are in ere~ ct Jn the opJlositi.on, ·states thal·-·he is . . . .. "" ' \\ S <l b h fl t t f b k I ha_ps _the· Hamptonian - attitU<ie . is'_ Benson can.1e to Bakersfield- Ju-nior , ·. f tir app-earances t t r · htl - To. Jones. ident oft-he ho-stess_·"· _,- .. _.an _Y .• t_e_ mo_rer_e_ ec_,ve_ ypeo _ o __ o·.,. lagai-nst-Jone~'. p_rincip.lcs an_d-will not tl_ dates or pu ,c . . : ., n1g y.

the Dean _ of \\o~nen, Dr.,L,fe ,.,th Father, h} Clarence Da .. back the Jones candidate il1 the-com- right, and_ as_ the sclecli_on. of. new,Collcge lo instruct _in bota'}Y and •._ Could_stiH use_ more·members: . .. Russia is a land of which Hepburn spoke. This scs,_ion was fol-, Knopf, 19~6. - - - _ - . ,·. · ing · election. "As 3 _ ~iember of the stu,lent body officers to serve during: zoology: Since l!l:ll,Renson has earned t; Two <1'clock Thursday morning and -The popula.re is :•Re,I"

__ l;,,,;:cd_!:,y gr"up p1ecJipi,:s'--,"§_()cia_l_Ac,:: . Lire: with Fathe~.1,·as .a.sc[!'ct,o!')yf opposition. r _ no ·not· approve. of. tin, the ensuing ye~r is made. in the.com., se\·c,·aJ. fcllowships for furthfr. study, -~ ·- -Students!!! 1-'I ~ AI.S ·. : . start· in -~till frdtin~ a colurirn · for · readers.·.· T i1iet a· liltk Russian· once .. ti,·i\ies/" ··_Finance" _and- "Aclminis-; the Book-of-the-month _Club, and \\ 111- grnss _ i;-raft and· corruption -in th_e ing ,,'eek, just pick thos<> whom you: ,,·hich he has accepted. and, since 193~, [ about - fi,·e ,,.,eks. _ .\re you· up ·10 Dead)in~ t~tlay. _S~ch is the.life of a . An<l - t_he'. Red "'ent_ lo_. my heaJ. trat_ion".·»·.ere· the. tor.1cs of the three ;i_am Lyon PhelVi saorl It was -·:a gr_eat '.Jo··~es·regime," says 'Bunti'ng- in 'a re- think can do as well_ as those 'of !he; he h:i-s· devoted his ~ffoits ,to· theiwork. ~ , dat ... ? l'Olu111nisr: To nesone

A: w.- S.- discussions;. there was aho' family picture, _drawn wi_tlt. affection, cent-press interview. - - -. past hare ciope-.'·and _):OU' can't go i, :l}a., i_c_~-C-~l~innc·_·c'ms ___ ake him _P~: D: __ in' bof_a:1~. - . " . .. .. - - .... - - - -- .. ·Tam " n,a,ler, han,I at' speech' ··-·· - ,,. ··a,~Dcan's_ ·n1c~t~ingi_?11'H_t:-~a-\\~.--·A.· A.~ f_n~ight._arid ~ldlL'.' · .· ··:Th<"· ·r~1~;;1n·i-ng .:1H~n,ber~ of the ,\·ronj;; "' ~ ... · ·An\~One ,vho'cnjo)':- 1noOnlir:ht ~r;nd fa~o1f~ la~l w·ardS. llow'could ~1)·· ariU0

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)iroup: ·The out.come or the\\'. A. A. Father i-'- :i ,·e-ry lo,ablc-tyrant _of Executive Council have rna<le fine ,;\\'eel odors shoulcl try th_e. Ecl:son yon? But when I tdl 'cm to the )!ak n1eetin~ \\·as-th~ (:On1binin~ of .thl· .--\. Lht.: '8?';'") who ha:; litt_)~ P.at_ien<:~ \~·ith~nanil•S foi thcin~elves ·a.s \\·cJl.·as .)Ir: . . • di~trit.'t ~,-hi1e _the .~:itru~ tn .. ·c..·:-- an.· They ,Yin ",:ith l~eir rebutt<il._ .-_

w. S. and W. A ....... t_o -~011'.1· for the -,,·eakness or inexperience of- any k111rl.i .Jones .. D~vid Gol<lberg has· bcc'n spon-1 w· -: E- , _ L--L'-_ s " blo,,oming-:· B,· the w«:; .. : :,1 r.· ~Iea,lows; air, To Dourdeau fit"st tin1c, a nc,~·· org-an1zat10~ {-all,.:tl \\'c laugh_,,·hC'n·Father r1~c,5 ~-hor~e: ~orJng an :lctivit~.; boa'rd tacke-t. ·col- • • • --- __ p(,rt s~.l-'C'rinh,•i-ulent.· annot)n~C'-:; _that Xrxt titile~-ct·Et.hc(ihchiJH:~oar<l~~ay the __ Associated _W_omcn:, .F~<!c.rali<,n. when he. is firm wit_h h,s - aolmc_nts, letting four _bits ~rom all of-the clubs.I Summ'cr is_· really her~.' B:ithin_e: the_· llC\\' haiwar TS >.(}T 'bcicig huil_t - For p~,. and ,·ion a~d \'IJ:(Or

SC>- APPETIZING ' -

WITH A

SANDWICH . LUNCH

·:\Ir~: Barr. ~i~E'c_tor of·\\'~nH.~~5 a.th· \\h_cn ~c>.111tcrf_er_c~ \\·1th_the .T~v(:,:ilY· Rn,f-"rio\\' the borir<I ha~ i:;ivcri. a da~ce ~u-its~ t'runk~. in~ ... harts -ar~ making for the'. arll,y. h. j~ loC'aU)· planned _I. Jnil_C'rstand thl~ rc-a::on \\·hy-~-- .. ;_}~ic~ ~t }~~f<J_r~ _unjw~s!t~~ w~:. 1~~ ,t_h_~'.1 c.~:~1~'L a~d,2_•:~':? _h,e '.~';·s_ ?~~_." to pa~·- the.cos~.of~the Raconteur. pie- • .. - -S\\'. L\J__SUIT --- - - -~·--· ~-- ·their-appearan«, in ncrything rrom · ·am! finanml.-· _: .. , .. _ · ,-<- • .... -;- · -_A prett~· face an,1 fi)ig('r~ . - - •- . - ·: .• - . principal spcahr _at th,s mcdtn!;, Lutton; these scen~s __ b'emg- p1clurc,f tur<•: \\'he, got the four-hit pieces? fl EA DQi.J An TE HS _ checks to ohlo!'I!';.,,

. . A. luncheon ath the Oakd:rree, Gar- for. u,,' -"r'ith tendehrncssl'ka_nd ,hlelight. II Goltibrg- railed lo affi rni o'r deny, ~nr !<'OR A LL TI j E Loni _ .\p_olo::ie~. )Jiss 1:ohinson . it . dens. foll0\\·<'~1 .t e gro_up _1:-;cus~1vn:--. _. -~ . o _you .. ,~· ~ . ·-~~ ~m~ro~s. of:_t_h<"~e-_rerln~ts and. refu~ed to (ay "The LOvt·r's Tale.," by Atfred won·l ha'pp~n ·ag-ain.

and after' this the con,·ention pKture :Cenco. of fanul_> life_ "'u enJo~ this anything- of the pre.sent student body I LADS :intr · _;' · 'f~nn\'sonCsi1o~ld jntercst' the - Ion, _ _ was -~ken in the garden.of the 'Ben-, m-b«twcen-stu<l,es _book. adniinislration: _ .. ~ will consult with L~.\SSIES _ for~.·. All kidding aside', -it -has some 'Lcttefs in n·,I ink .

I fshe can 1fbe ha'd-_ Jamin Franklin hotel. my attorney before r make any state, bc:iutirul passages. T ,_,·ill_ admit ronwnc..- i:ets

- --· . Visit· Sianford· - · - St 111lr1i!s <;o E:q1lol'ing · . nwnt." sai,d G~ldberg, - . \\'ho ---- . ·._liuL ·.-. ·! ·. . N_._- _EW W_ H ·, TE s u IT _ riu~irig the -afferno~n _ the won_,en · lindergroond ~ i':i,-crns; _ mysteries, . 'I ·,summer Xight," "l',e Got - Y<>u _ _

'were left to-their ownresou'rces._The gloom, spiders, and spooks held a sin-1 ·. Others Won't Taik·· \\'ear :· . I Under )h· Skin,'' "For __ ~"':'/ ~.,~_ ... _.:::-;one_llµt_ th_e_i.11.n.")L!l(a!!:.'...s'V!L" .-:..-5· he-- ·c·. ·a:·-nJt·--B·.··e·--. Ha-a' ::.

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--- _ - . --- - - Baker.sfiel<I -delegates. spent-the --time ·gular'· f a;__·inalion. ·for- se.-era 1 ;•!child· \-Bob--· Shddori - was.- intefrie,~·crl • in \\'a isl Size · - ·-·:--· ·--- • · ·--- .. -- · · .. I.el'~ .. Ca-II-the -,,;·;,:i,; Thini:-- Off" :: rowing in popu larit~. On :in organ II ·. visiting· the campus of Stanford, but ren.,-of th,:, .r.· C. student body one I regard to any conupt dealings in the s,em.to 11~ among _the "loppers;· mus- is hea_ulifut · -- · at 6 o'cloek·r_etum~d to _San )laleo ,lark night _a week ago. ln sj,itelexecuti\'e coundl, bu_t Sheldon·replieJ, :!Sup icalh- speaking. fo~ the formal bani]uel·at the Oak r,f the fact that electric lights' _ancll"As :_iman of the soil :rnd with ____ . Seem.~ to.me the city council would

Tree ·Garden.,, . H~:cd-ab ,.;brr Aam\~!inSg_ dl~e plrl~dtectthicnga!opormcseanr.cde -s opr_oo' '~Datdh_'e'I tlh~~21.!1~~t:t:~~f a!,.t~i~~ a~;~hc:urtl '.___ $2_._9s~ 3 nd .:_ __ __:_ :.:.. -_ __;__c._ _______ 'cLhlo'_ "T-3.~,h~e_eltl_i£.,~~e--~;:,._r__oom~~~'1.;r --' trfy_to:r~·;u_rf_a_treh.fb!'sle:,d:'.Yn~t~aul-:._int_r•,l:i!_:·. - ·-~- · ·--· debate-i,·aS pr<,sen"" Y ~ e - '-· ·-- 1spc ' - " .' • · ... ,·· - ' ' · , -· , k- • • fail •

0- o , a. common . ,

0 . som<" o rr rest r • , _ , .. _

presidents. "R.:_~~(.''ed, _,.:~~al;_:_ the-~~~'.!_~~~ ~,·er~."t~-~ur.1'._i~1:._~n- th: .s~ad· 1 ~e _ true facts o( ~he_ case." --.- . __ ·--~_$3' :95- ··-. ___ .. __ ·._, -.-death!--:'-:--:"' Deep,-but- a-bl<','sing-to---., ri«- ~11- it-is· thr-main: s_l rret · ..-_hich---:·

---:c·-:-----~--n~oman's-place-is·nO·Tongcr ,n the ows of the tunnel.ronne~fing the) c1 .. n11 Ta __ nner. a past,or~n1zat1on ·'tho<e \\ho. umie,-,,tand It. . . . all (HIT ,i,ilors. ride_ upo~i ll}_~id•n: , . - ---'hon1e::~-. -Following. this,· the wori1cn (ur_nace -l'OOnl .with the. old- commer-, prc:Sid•nt,,-says, -'.'I'm· sorta bashful. - . · - - ... ·- . ·: . " . . taliy it'_,- on_• _:of lhe roui:h'e,t.

and their e;corts went lo l_he Fran cial building sik. _ '.Since ram going ~o be here nel!t Y~,!r, ._ Rook! ml•sing horn ,th,- J. C. Ii· c"iscan room ~r Hotel Sir - Francis_ .A tunnel i:rowing smaller as ii: I hate io say anything." Tanner,isn't b·rary? -Sotntbody pleaie return.,_. Drake in San Francisco. where they progressed and hotter arid hotter-from I alone _on his anti-talk poJic)·._ Edv.-in after ali;'the· tnpayrr• ,.-ui, Lind danced away the rest of th'e. ewning. the steam pipes still held all the! Adkins, serving for one semester as enough to ><upply thtm for ,·our ust.

Bakersfield representath·es, besid::-s glamour _of a se,,ret escape from a: editor of the Rip, favor" · o,·er· Miss - Reynolds, who. attended this_ war infested bari'a~ks (b<'.'en reading, throw o{ Jone!. Adkins says, "Dov.·n

-conven.tion, which was closed a(lcr;slori:s again). . _ _ __ : fwith enrythin_s;-, - including Jones:"

S\\'IM SIJITS FOR SWIM TIME GALS

TRl..\[ FITTI:-.;G $3 95 $ - 5 And Smart. Size 32 up: ..... ·.... _• fO 10,7 the breaHast on Sunday, we.1;e Doro-1 · Ch1Tdren_on the esupade !,ft therr, G~r~on -~11dson wn aske_d r~~ h!"

_ th:, Hadlock, MiS3 Margaret' L.!v;in·i autographs Al the end of the· c,i1v_ern opm1on in rega~d to the s,toat~on. in

son, and Mrs. Hazel. Aldrich: ! as a souvenir for po.sterity, ! Bakersfield Junior College, to which s----------------.---------------~ - GRAFT c CORRU_PTIOX •.• were

. lire two words overwork('d b)· a irroup of represenlali,e gentlenien of lhe

-. local institution last Wl'elc •.• \\'hat'~ - ~ -.UP,. n1en.

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I.os Arigd~s JleralJ has an ..\ma· leur Pag-t'> for n<'~·spaper t"rith_usia.-.t:--.

·ca~_h prize!\ 8["(' pai,I ~!lr )10~r ~turil"S.

'.'lly! Such i·nrormalion ,u un M dtri'rl'<I from epi,tola;y- parlicipatio,:, •

Only nine percent of th-e world"s popolation spt>a'ks English.

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[[ \"(1U haV('" TIC\"(•r .,SC-('0 \"OUT~

self in a ,,-hite.- Palm ·!icach: c ·suit· ,·ou-have-- no~ide:i -how-·

fanc); you can look. -c·A·--11 a rry ~C'olf e~· ·white-·Palnic· _

Beach suit - fa the. trickiest -'thin)i:-yoi,'hi,·e ewr 'seen. . ..

PAL:\! Bl<;ACII Sl'.lTS

$16.75 ·

Harry :Coff~e FRES~O BAKERSF!~LD

. • Peo~!e eve;ywhere b,ve ·d,,-c-'--- -- ·----·· - C07ered-how ice-cold'.Coc4-Co!a·

ma:ie, good food lasto belier. A · clriolc so good by itielf i< tho nolur•l ·

· pa,'tner of good things I? e·,L Buy ii in tho b.ad·y 6-bottlo_ ~rlon. -

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COCA-COi.A BOTTL1MO co. · Baker5field, ·1 ;,!if.

Pioneer- Mercantile Corr1pany - Establish~d 1899 - _

_A.utonzotive Parts, Hardware­

Baktrs6dd 21th and l Streds

Phone Stte

-- Feed cilzd Seed

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. CONFERENCE TRACKFEST

HERB ON MAY 8

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Thl?Sp<irtsRialto !Bliss FearfulTaft J~C. Will Cop Porterville Cindermen Win ·Over· Local Spikemen ·

Times ,\1111 ]larks )fed f ocr<' 'l'h o ngli

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: f aysee Netters Lose

;Match 2-3 ·

·~-B_y_s~-~~~-· ~....:....~--:_i!_~L-L.-,-·___,j_C_o_nfE:rence Me:t May 8. Trying to. pick_ the _111.ajo~- '1ca~ue, Tracksters Beaten By'

bnsebnll race for 19.3, 1s Just hke I : · . ;trying.to get a R in Orientation-it';,1Cougars 84 - 41 thal hard!' But like all other sports: . . · ·

• 'l'o B<' JkJ,i On (frfifith Field

. By Bill Jnsper:;on experts · the keeper of this . column 1' By Bill Ja.spcrsori Bakersfield Junior College lost to· The Taft Coui.!ar nctters defeated- leads with his chin anc! boldli· gives . Taft's Cougars gave the Renega,le: "Taft Junior College will_ win the·

the Portervil!e Pirate;; last Saforday · the Uaker,-.11eld Ja ,·s~c 3 to 2 in his reackrs the winners· and lo,cr.~ 'track s(Juad its .:1·orst drubbing of the conference meet to ·be held in Bakers­_nt Porterville bec:ause of Portcrl'ille's · mat~·hes i",Ja~·ed the;:e April 17. ·For- of the current flag chase which i;; no\1· s('a~on in a <lual meet held at Taft field on ?>lay 8, with a score o( GO supcrior.'strength. . . . . : rc~t Lynn, coa<'h o( the, Rt'negailr;; already a ·week old, ' · Friday, April Io. . . points." S() predicted . Bakersfield's

The Maroon and White squad had was well pl~n;cd \,ith the perfornianc1•. Yanks A Cinch t. WhC>n the 'Gnd~s had i·ubberl the hrad track coach, P. ·:'Ir. Bliss, while

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-nfaiiy' .. Ii i:ie fioi nts, b,it .. the 'north'crri. uf hi;-;:~ui1cl:. ·- - . . - . - . .. . Put 'thc-·Yankcc5' 'dO\\'TI --a~ 'sui e~fil'e . i!i rt .out' cif iii cir ey~s the~\; founcJ° they' narii{iig Hikc.1·sfield\is theclcis~st'ron, .. tenii1 took the meet \,:ith ;c:ccomls aiul .· FullO\\:ing is a ,;um111ary, of the rei1cnt"rs in the American kngue even: had a · total' of .l] points · hut·· temkr · for winning honors with · a thirds. . ·-three mal\:h(',;: though ned fluffing anc! Joe DDlag--. the Cougar·;; ha<l accumulated. mor~. total of .J::i points.

The big upset of the me.et was Bob· llalbert Bing, Rnkersfield, lost to gio arc. at pre,cnt out of_ the line-up.· than t\\'ice. that number, 84 to b.e "P~rten·illc will be third, Coalinga Nagler's win· i~the century in· the i Gene '.'lleachC"r. T:ift. i-.'>, o-3, in th(,- Le.,t ~·o,i forget, the Ruppert Rifles· exact. · fourth, Visalia fifth, . and Reedley slow tin;c of 1~:'i. However, _.Jim.'. me11'0 sin;;k:S. In th..: \1omen's sin·~-' finished 19 1 ~ ~a mes .in front la~t sea- Bak<:'r.-dield picked up ri1ost of th<'ir. hist, according to,, n.1y figures/' added Purbaugh, Baker:sfield',: ace sprinter, le:- . .\!argatl't llcndri<:kson. Bakers- son, and if any other team hop,:,s to- points in the. wcii;hts. Pu!'baugh ,i·as C.0ach Bliss. was.out.of the meet with a :,1)l'e leg, 'field, \\·oi1 uver ~lartha Turley, Taft, oust them this year. they must im- a sui·prisc winn<'r in the 100 but he Taft should win the meet because

Frankel Wins G--l. ,;.o. -The-nH·n',, dnublcs were won prove by. 20 games. Clevelan.d stands pulleJ a. n1usc:le and was unable to of plent'y_ of first place men and a few· .. Ray. Frankel. breasted the tap<'. in by "r,~:nt·h and· Ccn:i~. Taft, over out ns .a serious ·contender, largely· run the 2:20. - ,c:attei'ed ;;erni1d and thir place -men. 52.9 for the .f 10 ,·ard run, and :J2.2 in. Spindt . anti l.o,·ela!'c, Haker:<field,' Xag-l<'r Wins Up.,et Pm-sible

. th<' 220 · J'ard. d~sh .. Frankd_ INI thC' 6-2,. 6-l. , ;>:agler's th;·oiv of 12.'i feet 5 inchc;; Iloi~·cycr, an up<;d is possible, .but · fiel'a in both . of these eHnl,; ... Bu(· In the -·.rnman\ doubll·s, Coulson :·.·. · in the t.li::'eus ·was good en_ough for a· doubtful. lli~h lights of t°hC' meet will.. .

--· ... _. -, .. __ ..... ·. )lik~ __ l3._<>~c' o(: lia_k_c!_sfi_e_l_d_ ,i·~'!...:_<l!)IY ~ and. Jlar1z~I. · Ua.keL,f:dd .. kst to_ )!.,n:c : .• ' ( _ : first .plai:c: ... Troul _won __ his• pel_event,_he. 'the ,duel ~in. the. l]igh hurdles .bee __ .c __ ,.~

. I.he l_ow. huqllcs in the lime of 26.2 .. sl)all ani- Callan, Tait.: in a hard . · 1 the shot put_, a'nd. J~nes garoer('O ·a tween ·:\like ,l(oWe of Ilakersfield and . . . Hi;- was ·nerrnus and uncerr'ain in los-.· foiight ·battle whir:h ende<I with the : second . .Tone;; also won the jnve1in .James of Taft "·ith Vassl<'r oT Por-ing: the high hurd)('.ca; _ lo Yos<;l~r of score fi.:l, ,,: L Th,· lllixcd doubles ! throw with a loss of 160 feet 6 inches. (NVil!e a' possihle. ~urpri!,C winner, .

· Porl~n·ille in 16.5.. : W<'re ,,·on by Cox atld Stancliffe, B~k-: ·! to no~e oul . Dun·n of Taft . and _;\lac-. Th_i.> shot p~t will b_e a. t~ss up be- .· . .IIni:lo\i:. of the local squ:iJ. to,,set..1- crsficld, O\'('f ~ei1.:-hburs :rnd Dc:<chler, .. kessey,· his own teammate_ . . ; hH·cn Trout of the local squad and . the plaltci· almost 1_20 feet to cop· Taft, G--1. G-~- _ Howe and Frankel Second : Vassler of l'ortcn:ille. ,,·ith · Bill Trout fi1·;;t pl:ice in the discus. :\like Rowe piekc<l up a second, in: ha\'in~ the edge .. · llob Nal,!ler hean•s

Com~s. another loc-al·man, \\'On the'r f. o··. . w· ,the low h'urdlc;:. and a third in the: the' platter without th~ customary broad jump with ·a l~ap or 21., 1

;: -.3 t IVOtmen. In high~. Frankel placed second in the twirl, hut he is cxpectcd·to be-right

.feet. , :_Over Re_ negades '.:!~O anJ 4·iO with Sauret of _Taft lead-; up lhC're at 'the lop 'of the heap wi_th Jones Stars· :·ing him to. the tape in both events. i Harlo~" o.f Bakersfield and a couple of

The oulstai1din1:' performance of. . --- 'l'oulogian.is also took a second jri' the: Reeilc,· men: for ffrst place h·oriors. -....._~,:, :·l-,e-.d::;· ~--~:n•i£.1 in _b~· .lo~<'S~~\ C,,a.::,'. n·,.,.11,,,'-. D. Frr,sl's. ,\J;,.-onni : :·._., .. : a: _ )mile and finished third in the half; ff :.iontc Jones continu·es his streak _

____ ,----~-,_Bake~;,field,_ -~nth. a_ hrfta ~ c ofthl.J6h"> ~~ · nntl White. golfc1·s ,,·t·rc clefcatcd by i__' .. , > i'.' :7?0 . ·\ Tnilc: · ~ · · .· -. _ · · __ of distance; <lefying_Josses with- . __ . . ; feet 111 the Ja,clrn. T h is e " Taft Sund~y, Apnl IS, at _the K<:rn , ._.· - · · · ....,...---. . . . sp(ar he should beat· o,ul Fickner of .

throw made in man} years. .Ri,·er Golf Club. 1\ .... , _: ·. . . ! go are the othC"r · flag . _contender;,,' Port~rville in the ja\;eiin. ·. . Bill Trout lo.st to Sha\\' of Porter- The fii,,t foursome to tee off were' .. -%';-·,. ·. · . · l addition to '.the Pitt;:.burgh roster-· . t'urbau,::h ,\ Winner :

· · i.·i lie: in· the· ,hot, .but- the <.'irde \~a~ ·Eildy ar.d Harlow of . Bakersfield,· _x. :~. --0"~-- --: : -:-: ·c.: • · : · ~ rfr~her ·Eel Brhnclt-is enough for me I · -Purbaugh ·is give!! a.n equal chance

b~d an<l Trnu_L. f~u~e!l -1_ ~ut _r,f hr«.,' matched .igainst J-!ammond and ,Jonei;' lhrough· l~e pres~mc_c of Uo~by :~ller.

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: to place the Dues second to St. L-0ui:1. ( to break the tape in the 220 yard das~, tr_le;; .. The.\,mnmg hra,e of ~~a,\ s of Taft. Hammoricl and Jone .were Lhc·boy with a dimple on his chrn and With Brooklvn in 1936, Brandt was-but Gonzal<'s and Sauret of Taft are

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,,~-s '1.0 feet ·-!'.:: inc-he, .. Jone.< finished the· winner:-: a lZ:inch ~hell in his right arm. F:arq an -11-game. \\'inner:· Now that he'. ju;;t as likely 'to· come in first . . thin!. behind Trout.. . Jn the second foursome )!i,key anJ; Whitehill and Ivy Andrews. arc also'. is with a first-ilivi;;ion duo, Ed should' . FrankC'I of Bakersfield will come.

George Poulogia~is. performing in. \'an Gorkum of ·the Renegade team, welcome ~·Hhl~i?ns· tot_he Tr(bc mound 'i \\'in at least 15 gam<'s. ; in seconJ in his specialty, the 4'40--~~l, t\,·o of thi;- most g·ruclling race;; _of the. wt're defeated hy Padefor<l and welcome add1twns. to.the Tnbe mound.

1 Terr~··s l'r_oblcms . yard run. Sauret is slated to come· ,

.,la:,;, fini,;hcd.. third in the - milr · and _Thomp~on of·Taft.-· · · c:or1>,;. . · Fo1· thin! ·place' in· the---·~ational: in first.·· i·an seeoml in the 880. Thi;; i;; the. secontl time Tafl and The Tig-ci:,, ·ant.I White Sox.round ou\ J_eague, put the Chi<iario·Cubs. Charley: If Gonzales of Taft' does not re- .

)like Rowe high jumped 5 fcet .S Uahrsfield have met. .Bakersfielc!' my fir,;t ,Jid;;iori, with the latter club; Gl'imni· hasn't made any- important:coYcr from a mid-season injury,·Pur,.. inches, ,\·hic-h was high enough to won the first mateh. . . · bC'ating init the Junglcmcn for thl'j additi~ns c·xrC'pt in the case of Ripper. haug-h has a ··~ood chan_ce to brea_st gain ·,econ<l pl_act'. The· local .. Jay!;ees han, defeated third position. . i r:ollins. He has ·a sweet outfielder in' the lapC' · at the h<'ad of the field in

. . l'oor :',larks Coalinga twice. . . Cards To _Win !'Frank Demarce who i~ mv bet to cop. th<' 100 yard dash . . · All 'in all: the tim~s _anil tli,tan<.:l':', Plans arc being ~iaric for a game o,·C'r in the National league C\'C(Y-; the Latting aown. Bill. Terry. and. The (·hampion' prep.miler of Texas; \,·ere \'cry poor. Co..,ch . _Bliss. re· ,~ith _ Frcsmi. _as. the nexr opponent. on<: is · concedJn,: the. Card_inals the i his. Giant.-;· ai:c r~lcgated to the fourtl{ .. Beardon of Taft, has the. .. inside

-~ rcn1arkc<l. ~ha.t. any._ g~·~1 _hu;!l_._ s_~l~o~l. Coach ~'"ro~t·a~~o hopes·to get· 1n~tches - peJlltarlL If th~· Cards -coni·c - up·--wit_h 1 ·,slot.,·· T\,·O" bi~· .. Ifs.'' ,\·111 -~ithQr n;ake :_ch'ancC' in the· 8$0 y;ircf ru·ri. b_u( Jarn.e:.. - _.::_ ---....:.-~ (inJer squ_ad·could ha\·e trounced eith- with oth1:r -vall<:y Jaycees.· _a supjlorti_iii:- pitching staff for Jc-rnmei the Tcrryinen chan1ps or chumps. 1f son of Porlervi.lle will· make it· the: er of_ t'f1e_ l\yo tolleg(:.--at IC>:i~t on . .. . · Ucan:-t.h<'y, will win._ l.f · the Cards can: John'n,: ;\lc_Car_thy ca_n plaY: ffrs.t ba;;c, best i:a-cc_ of .the .day. : ·

that _r~rl1cu;lar da~'-· .• . . this· _: '.fhe Long Beach Viki_ng >ubmittc;f~~\·c:!~1JJ_ :!:"- infi~J~ _m_~nus !eak_s. ~he:\: and._ also; r_cad{first base_ 0('.Ca~i_ona]lyJ .:,G.o.~z_al<'\ of _ _\'i,a\i~ lll~Y be th~_o_!!ll'.: .. J:he . Gade . t rac k~\ei ~ re ,:t u_r the. fo!lo,,.·ing: · - · · · , shou Id. wrn... And-if I he Hedlmds one of Tcrrv's problems will be. solved., Vrsa ha wmnC'r, but Reanlan of Taft

,,·eek. but face th~ll' bigi::e"t tesl on ·"It was spring, and thing:; \\'CIC homer,-, . .\like. :',lcdwick and .. ~lar- The other .:If .. conc·erns Lou C:hiozza;-ma~· !"nakh thal honor from him. G ·rnth field \lay 8 when the r.:-.,t of . - · fi d h · · ' · · ht · l)i · · · · · · · L · · ··11 b · h n 1 . · ' '. . . gc:ttinf.! pretty green .. Sary looked at. ltn. in t e rangc-,,e m1g as _"C' 1 ~ecurecl from the· Phillies to pC'rforrn ·· .Jn. _the ro_ad Jump, 1t \\! e etl_ er .the conference teams come Jr,wn fm h(·; Chri!'tma, jC'l\'erly· and ,:ig'hed. bC"_gin worrying about_ the oth'er: learns: at third. Thc,e h\'o'· infield _spots ,,·ill_ Combs of Bak<:rsfield or'· Jame;: of the annual meet. . :'Xebon F:<ldr ( Virk's . 1irog1·am) bC'~id_~·". lhC' G~shouscrs. l~m picking j mal;c 0_1· _break thC' champions:. . .. , TafL : · · . . . . . : :

has bl·cn 'Ill two W(:eks with a colt.I'.- lh~ h1schmen because they hne the 1 So if oli.l man O':S:eill gu1::sse's right,· The rdays looks nil Taft but Por-('.\:\ "'E CO)J E . . · ''E1ldie t~ntor (Pcbecco toothrtasti:.,) fight, ;p('Cd, and a. pitchinl!. staff that!

1 it \\'ill be the Yanks versus the Cards. tcrville or Reedley may "sn.<'ilk.' in a

-----· --· ·· - ,·. - ,-· .. -----:·-·-, ·.-: ... ----:-·-.·-·- . ..:.:wa·,- · recer.t]y:gumming, hi's food- at- a.,al. lea'!:t, ran\s. _with. lhe ._hc~t.- .. ~--'-:.- fut- chan1pionship: of, the -world, next: sur.prise. firsL .- ....... ·.:.., ·:--,. ·- ~; :_..~ :,:... .· --·:, ~:-::-·-·Bakersfield _Ju~ior Collegr wom<'n: re;;taurant ,\·hile a\\'aiting adjustment . Walch lh~ Pirales! ·. p:>c-tobc·r: Who's goii1g to .\i, in: that?:- ·

students will. repor\edl_y. become full-: of a. new )1la(0." · . . . . . I Xew York, Pilt5burgh, and Chica- \\'ho 1)0' Y.OU think J an1-Ycigi?. ftedgecl: bathing- b<'aut1es .on. _)lay 8,.. ... __ . ___ ·----------\\ hi:,~ .the Coalinga J. c. h_as exfrnclc-1!_. . . .· . . .. , . . . ·. . . _ .

·an·in,:itationtotheA:\\i:s.anilW.'. ANO.· THER. '.CASE FO.R·TH. E NIN __ E.OL_·o MEN · .. .\. A. of B. J.· C . . to a play ;lay, ac-

_: J_~ysee Y DeJ~ats.

, Prepsters. 13-:_6_ . cordin~ to .J~ne. ~eyn:olds, A. -\Ii:, ~, · · pfe::,,iJenL Swimn1irig- will be.the main: . . . By H_a.mpt()ll . _··.: cquipm<'nt disi r'ibut~d wjth"s~ !a~:ish; being cmpha~ic, )J°r. Fros( al;;~ a:dded: . Jay see Hi-Y ~~seball pl~y~rs· gained rfiyer,;it>n ,if the day, with the. le,-;:c·r ,\,cc,nling to some anci,·nl: aphorist, a hand. sun_drr u_nprmtahle. phrases, but the, 1 evengc on theJr .younger high sc~ool

-·- - - ---· ----- 'aUi:frlion~,;_.c._nr·--.iart.2:;-·volleyball · nnrl \\.-hOi'.e':-r."imi1~·.:mii;.1 ·-fia,~-1,;;c:n--i:-~x: · It ,also ·S('('IJlS:..that-somc · -of· · the=' ,:i.<t -or -(he- rommunicado-was--this·:~ y_-oppom:mL,'Tecently -when-the· men ·-- --~ t!.'nni~ .ab:-'orbing lhc interest an1l time · · · · boy;; misun·Jerstood the purpose for That no kll<'rs should he· gi\'en for' trimmed th<' kids 13-6 on the Emerson of the girls. . : . ccedingly. proud of his brillia.ncc, boy,:. which . thci~ pretty -'Iii satin ~p~nties _ ,·alorous d~eds upon the cour_t until. school' field. The initial game . be-

. . . . : Gencrou,; box lune:hC's will be taken will be boy".· ,\nd· now, .grntle read- were mtende,1 an,1-nll unw1ttmgly, (!'lop me 1{ )·ou'\·e heard this) l_he twct·n th!.' t\\:i;i squads resulted fn a 6·:l _.· . . . . ,,·ith the ~tu<lent,-, and there will b<: !?r, \\'(' have>. a new geniu., in . o'ur _or t-oorsC'~rcmovcd aforesaid pantie!>'. lfiply, . af orcsaid .<a tin panties· were. \'ictory:· (or the high school bois, . . , .. --. - ~ ... --~-a --'-- ~·0p1frirturiity- tir •:- '11op·-an1! ·icc ·m,d'.~t;--nonc- other: than-Si~or-wa1:-~n1kr~ ('OH·r-_of-nigh_t: ( t~ :ivoi\l .<('(-n!-, rdurne>d · lo tftc-fold.f-To. w~ich :t~e;-:- -J_i":'~ ~ r!reball) ·)lampton;-_ha~-: the--_---:-'--

_:_ ___ .:.:.._.i, ___ ---~ cream at-Co;i ljnga_,_~- _ :_ __ . ......; ____ ~Jac·e.-D. ,frost. pr~fo.5..<:or .. <i!., pu~ili;,ni.~~-1:-~- l'~':_I:::._ l~ ___ exh 1~ 1tron~~ .. ~0 •. ~~1[ ~~,S_ !~f~!.1~ _12: _1 ~~-~'!.<'!.!. -~!t.~~.'! ,ll}.!£~r~1g__!<_~~~~tio~--~·ell. !'!...h.a!l_rt.!>Y.Y~!:-~ .. ~:-. . . . . Tran;;porla_tion will be by bu_:; _a~rl _ fo~tbalf a~;i ph~w! t;:i.,k'<'tb.all.- .· . hi umhl,lc ~0/Tllt<c_"e~. ·hButl •. dunfortu_nate- _.0th~-· w ahs ·~de." ahy hC'hfeH abh_ out 11-; ~'ni: the Y?~~gs~ers on Jhe1r heels. . . ·,

· iriariy women· are ·planning to attcr.d. · · -~ . · ·; .... ,. - · --.. · . · .. · --- c Y, _Y t11<.'- ,me t e a s ·. were ap-· .n., · _I <'Y. ral C'r. ne: t e pants· mnrng -a_fter mnmg-... Harry Frank---. _:.._ ____ ·_,__ )!i;;tah frost has onginatCcd a par- praisCcd of · thci1· mi.,tak0 ;ir.d aske1l than· .a .. twentr-cent.. Jetter anyway ha user· <"aught thC' buckshot'· thrown

n,fy \\ hi<·h is qui{c as' lerS(' an,_I ri1uch tc, .return thC' dou~!c..C:.afor<'.<ai,I pan- a·nd an)'I' ~l the p~n(s would look bet~: b\' Hampton.· . . ... wcnn:x SIG:X (')'. more to Lh(' p~int: Bors will hC' boy- _ti<'.S, they had b(•('(J;)l(' !';0 attached toter dow'n at Balboa anyway? . : ~Other men who helped in the gal_. .

\'oi!eyball. ;ign-up h'as al read}· be~. cotted. . thern that their lit(!(' hcarl;; woul,I r.ot As it stands; matter,:; are at an im- lant con(JUC'.,t were Stan S\·imonoff, · j~n for· t_hc= Juni,,r ·collc·gc·.· girk,. l.ais.,cz·fairc Policy Lear the sl..iain' of parting-, ( Red :;alin pass~; th-c ·hors show no sign.i of re-: Hcrbe~t Harris·, Sam J:intomo, .Glenn.:' Thr~ gamr;s \\ill be pla;-eil be~\\:ce_.n· Jt ~('('1'11S

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lha't in lhC' late l,a~kt-lbaU i;; !\O in.w.guc this ~<;a;;on, 111}' <leah). turnin~ their hoot);, ~Ir .. Fro:,t show;; Tanner. Gordon . Hudson, Kenneth. the keen rivals, th·e freshman an<l S<'ason, the.-cha[lc<'ll!lS:.S of lhe. t>quip· · The 1-'rost Uftimalom : r.o si~n ,,r ."telenlin~ and-=a1a;- P.i{h, Dill Xcil, Gilli3 .\fcKe!.'; and Rue

. ~o;ophom~c girl~. at ·L o'ciock-al un; :·mC'~t col0<1ui;lly' knol\·n as manager!', ... rt '1'1'3S .at ·,hi~ junclure (voice from. thanccs are 'that when the curtain Pollock, . . .• ;:chedulc<l date.~ in the r.cra future, .adopl<'d the la!"'."<'7.·fair(' p-0li<T lo lh<'ir the·.wi~g~. -Th('}' shc:,uld hu-e 'jonc- g0<·s up on the next basketball sea-: Gen; and Elden )kDancl, Jaysee

--'-------- · hosoms and pcrmitle>d the alle~cd.ath- tore• slo'ry) I hat )fr, Frost isrnrd the son the boys will be seen ca\'orting _students, are manager;;. for _the lfi-Y: "Stlc-ces:1 ha;; turned more heads. lctcs lo use theYr O'l'l'n -di,cretio~ a_, li1ile i:"<'m menlione>d 'l'l'ay bacl~-- there merrily o,·er the maple in ne.w Hi38, team, which j3 coached by Irwin Van-

.;,;. t'h~n halitosis..."-Oregon.·· - -· --· ro· the rctian (or othcrwi~<') or ttie in the tir,-t parag-raph. By way of spring ~pparel-without letten. · · ,dam. · ·1