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VOL.·X Jaysee 'Plans For Annual. Picnic Bakersfield, Callforn la~ May 5,: 19.38 · Friday,Set as Deadline For 'Entry In Phi Rho Pi Date Fight _________ .;.._ __ -: --· Platter·Tournament·pperis.Monday. - For New And Old Debators . . No. 24- Editor Edicts Skating, Free· Gr.ub, _Attractions; Evening Dance Y. M.-Y. WSponsor ! Va_riety Program Tomorrow "Oh foo-no ! They're trying to ·take VanderEike Hurt awaf · the only . privilege .vre's got . A problem which . has become in·' If )'OU. . nYocndll So loss, Mnsfc, left." .. ''The girls musf rem~mber, if . . · . · . • · . are supers.titious, don't at- en ngs, chedulcd they. try anything like that, that. the· creasiaglr .Hiderit is !hat of. student tend school on tlic afternoon of Fr". For ".\.sse111M~· . . . Paul .\'anderEike,. geology in- b . . . .. . ·- _ . __ _. . . , _. . . . . 1 oys· can run a lot (aster than they activi~y during- free- school lioifrs:: day,··~ray 13: - Come to"the studcnf ·· ·· · · · - - --. - . ---- - structor: in t lie .junior. co liege and can!'~ ~'But it's. too unfair and: one-_ . Do doubt ·most of :1-'0l;) rea.liz'e that b~y picnic to bo stag~d at Jerrer- __ Variety j~ entertain~etit is _pro~si ,'ice' principal ··or the_ local,. high sided, the.way it is nQW." ... the extent of the junior co11cgc cam-,.son park. . . . . 1sed to all Jaysee .students when the I i;d1ool;. receh:ed minor injuries' in Thus run the comments on·. the pus is about the width and Jen th of _- Free refreshments a.nd a .wide v 8• Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. present their an au.tomobile accident at Truxtun subject for the Phi Rho Pi Platte!' the Califoi·nia entrance and. pai~.kwav ... ncty of. rccreationa~ activities a.re of. first .student ~o.dy assembly Friday at I and F :streets y~sterday noon. tournament, '.'Should B. J. c. women fc ed A d 11 b h Id th the cg I t d I Th Another car eras.bed broadside · · AND THAT IS JUST .ABOUT ALL· r . nnce w1 e e m e r \l ar ,me .an pace. e pro- . thave. equal rights with_ B. J. C. men Put a few dozen people into thi~ evening. gram will ini_ti~te -the brain storm( into· tha( which !\tr. VanderEike lin asking for dates?". small area, and you have 8 ·probJeni of . . Skating Too . of program ~ha1rman !f 8:!rY · Andcr- J was drhing. Despite· .a scalp · real importance. With no p)ac~ to o~~. of _the features• o~ this day. o! son, ":ho decide~ thal 1t would be. a I ·wound and side injury he was able Begins ft{onday · go for extra curricula activities and feshv1ty IS that the Jay see students good 1dea for different clubs around. to walk to the llfercy hospital, With each tcarri being made up of no place in "vhich to loaf during free will in~ug.u~ate the. newly construct- the campus . to s~onsor. assemblies I where he was gh=en. emergency- I one experienced and one inexperienced . periods, ·most students stop to talk ed skating nnk. Th1.s rink at the park now and then throughout the school ·treatment.· debater, the event will begin Monday loudly underneath class room wi~dows was built under the direction 'of the year. . - . . . . I B d. T k" ... F. evening when the first round of the- -i . ' . . /'l .-,-! . '. ,;-· --- - or· dodge in·and·out among ·cars· pass: 8-.a~~~fi~~ ~lty c;<:>y_11cil: _Q~L~1::1t.J~l:l_r -·. _!_a_~~!n~:~ Feat~red . . 3 n 3 es J rSt p1:eliminaries is held,- acco;,airig to · ing down t.he avenue. · skates. and have them oiled. and ready · Tlie · progi·am will ·feature· tap p··,- 3 .... --e·,---i·n-"- . 5 ..._e. _ t .. 1.:.·-·.-- Hazel Morton, Phi Rho Pi president. . fo u ldance by Winifred Ellis and Beth c OU n All-st.~dents wishing_ to comp.ete.mus_t -- ·--------·-·- ·:a To make matters eren worse the r se. · - · · l · · · ' Class Tug of War Probst, one by Neil Ross, vocal solos npp Y to Mr. Leonard McKa1g, m L1- · · · ' · making of the junior college library Th b R . U h EI . S dd d · - brary 108 or to Miss J.lorton befor~ '; into a' study hall has dosed ·if fo e outcome of the tug of ,~ar be-, 'I os1e nru , .ame _to ~r., ·"We ~cored su~crior ranki_ng as qne. . •.· . . , . · - · · tween the frosh _and sophs will tell Harry Anderso_n and Bob ?.tills; 1m1- of the best st.ate bands," was the re· 4.15 to_ morrow. afternoon.. . ·. , talking:. or extra curricula work and D b has driven many more· stud~nts into whic~ class is the stronger. Otbe1 /.ations by Glenn_ Tanne:, a reading I port ~( He~bert Rose, capt~iri. of the · urmg su. sequen~. r,ounds some of the alrea.dy ·overcrowded "campus." sporting events are also offered. lby Fay Potts, and a piano. solo by .combined .high school arid Jumor col- the teams will _be ehmmated, and the- Not that .. the. library restrictions Plans are being made to have a bus Gregory ·Po11logianis. .The ·. high-'lege band when asl<ed· the result of final debate wiU be held before the- .. ·:'1 . shoultf ·be. abandoned. On the con~ bring -the. students from out of town light o_f the assembly will be the sax- the performance of the· . Bakersfield student b_ody.. . -/J trary, these reg~lations· hav~ · proved back to_ the _campus ~y o·~Iock so ophone q~;iette? which wiU P!~Y two band ._in t~e Los ~ngele~ festival.- . Debate Oregon Style ·. . . '. .. . t<> . . most. heli>Cul in .. turning . the ~hat. t.hey .w1U n11ss the_ll' home ~umbers, . ~apnce. Vi~nnese and · Perform mg soloist~ w_1th the loeal .• An interesting r~ture of the affair . ._, :._ H~rary,into a ·~al place of st~y, and b~und bus~s .. _ : . ·. _ . •··.. . : _ , .~we~t Sue. , JI_olhs N~n~:llY, Ralp~ band ~ere; B~l? )~~i. _p1~..2~.El,o~d Y.?r-t~-!q.d;~~t-·lt-fa'1:}o1:};~-----'o~ e,.._ _ .:.:,~-. '·~':_ . , . :..--t~,1::,- 8 ~i>u~, 1i~torid~ 11 :cfoubt, be con~ _ _-_ . Dar,e. in Evening ·-·s.- . < ,~art,11H; ~-r .. S~u~k _and Fun.· S~nchff, ·flute; Francis Strunk, .s~x_o~ which means that direct ·q estioh.!J' be- ··-. . . ,. . : ,:,:,~· ·' ~·: .. - .. · tlnur~: ~;.·~- .. -·~;:.: ....... -:..::.--· -..:0. __ In .th~-t\'.~l![!_lgL;iy!!Jder~~?Y~POrt CIS ~~om prise ~h.1s qna~~~!:._ -- ~hone; and Claude Holloway.-. JUrlf tween the debaters . will' ta lie thi. . • . .. . .··.·~ But the point .is: simply this. A dance will be. held . at the Women's . . . Ptomlse~ Interest . -. ior-college ·-.quar_tette,- eomposed :-of. place of-the-regular- reliuttal,per1od~-~-;..:. _____ - ·~ . study hall . just will not. soive the Club. Admissfon will be by student . ~cco1~mg :to Fay. P~Us, ~e_ne,ral Harold Austin, J,m Bradford,. Claude Thi:, method is becoming increasingly .. -. problein of what to .do ·in spare n10- body. card ·or 50. cents a person for chairman, this assembly ~r?mises 't.o Holloway, and Florence McKa1g, pres popular: v.ith . colleg'e· ~tudents, siricei men ts. : it is to' be admitted. that we those not holding a student oody card. be one of the most _entertammg.of the sentcd a brns_!?_ {1!1~- French ~o_rn n_?!'1...:. it is informal . and. provjdes fun· for shouid_ study more, but we don't. and, The music wll~ be r_urnished. by Max !.emestcr, . 6 ~ all . students are· urged lb_er: · - . : ,; · . . ·. _. · .. : ·,, both spe~~ers and audience. ,- .. - ·:~ ~:. for the. most part, we can't be forced Ba~lcss and his swmg orehest~a. . to attend. b~nd pla~ed Sie.~pre Fide~is Studen~s who have already appl1~ to do so. Jim Stut_zman is the general ~ha~r- Ian? Builders ~f Youth, numbers re- for places· in. the. tourney include · . Of course the ideal solution of mnn for the dance and . the picnic; Swimming Party . I quired to cntet the contest. . members ()f Mr. McKaig's public .. the situation would be_ a student chaf~ Hazel :Horton, publicity. chairman; · · I speaking class, hi.s regular debate . tei- ·room. _ Many schools do have John Besonc, sophomore game .chair· Swimming, dining; . · ·and ·dancing I squad, and seyeral others who have --, .-_ "rooms.of this. sort,-/nd. at one 'time man; an? Jack - Roberts, freshman we~e. enjoyed by French Club mem: Y •. w. _Party .. · n.o_ co1_11_1ect!oll _with ~he .r~rens_ic~ .de~~ . . B.. ~. c, also had ,ts student room. I game chairman. hers this evening. The . e\'ent will Is: success i partment. . . - . . - . . . . When, however,· the ·high. school an_d' take· place at the i,iotel. S"·imming I Team Lineups junior college. began to i;ro,v larger - will be· ~t 5 o'ciock, dinr.er ·af 6 and I The following teams· have signed the room ,~as taken away to make Club Sponsors Movie followed by dancing: Adverfiseine~ts were on parade at!UP so far: Helen·Baldwin .and Harry . -roo~ for classes. Now _with the re- . . . ·---.. 1 The French Club is also having aithe. annual partt for the Girl. Re- !Aride~~son; Hazel_ Morton.and Ken Ro-_ mo'.'al of.half of the high school_to ·E. Udo· Dut· kt'·" - th lcake.salc today... i"er"b~ of K6rn'.c Un'1on·H1"ghlbesk,., .Esther Taylor an_d.Wayne E . B k fi Id . . . h . ..__ . 'b m1e n te e i\e, . ts el . . ·~". oun , ! Lo ·J A I . nd W 1 0 ast a ers c , 1t m1g t uc poss1 le t"tl f th ·G. - · . ·d · t' · ·. . · · · · · · . - i Sch· 1 · . . b t. h. · J . Co. lleg·~ ng; oe nge es a a ter s- -- .. · ..... _. · . . _ . - _ . __ : . . 1 e o e erman soun mo ion pie- _ · . · . . . 1 oo given y c uni or ". · · · · . . : . · . - . . to re-install a sfudcnt room. This IS t -·~-c-t ....b - -~·.t··c --; . "th \re·--- .. To Elect Officers . --. I y -,v .. c- - i\ ·I t -Th <:dav. e,: . glfillrne; John Fanucchi and ?>faunce . of course, .unc~rtai~ but ·a decidlng Ul:.3. 0 0 ;lPUk J\oln ~n .e ahu I ?num El .f v , ... c _{._fi. f I,' th ·G. '1:. as UL em~ \Cociri1bs;" Jonn·-Boydsturi• aI1d-Gillis~--· · .. _ f · -. .h. _ _ 11 . • . : 11 · ·b bl at 1. o c oc a~ 19. T e picture echon o 1. · ,, o cers or, in c 1r s gym. 1 . , 1 K . •r , 1 K . - .. . . k' ,. actor m t .e insta ation .Wt pro a y is sponsorca"_ by the Ger~an club. . next year will be held next Tuesday!' . ~tiss. Edna Deari! a .senior G\i-f Re- 1 ·'hc ~ch. -d,,lr. ·f' .c. _a.big -_ids bmat :~n_g,,ou~ ;::,·_.'-:-; __ "~be .the grov,:th- in. enrollmentroL the Th I . ·11 b ' I 1 . . . . . h f I l . h. . d d • ·1 . . t . d t e. SC e u e 01 t e e a es. ·' aY- . . . _ ..._ ... _ .e. fi m _ w 1 .. e · J)ar~1.cu ai: y-m_t_cr· ey~nmg rn .t e. - .. ac_u. ty_. unc rp.o~i~cr_v,e,.'. :/-essc ... __ .!n .. 0 .~ng ~~·1!1 er un ~~:-,! . 01 .. 1 e- _ St'ilc.s . <lebath _ ni"n- a. e;.. i's !:e- : :: ; · ·:· .·pi'esen 1 t high school and juni<fr col~ cstmg to German students, but smce when .the organization 1s sponsonngiwcar with an mnc1lube draped about·LJ . . d h'i"- Mt fr ' -- d . lcge pant. · - - 'the film depends on· visible action, a potluck supper. iher shoulders and a, candle ... in her:curmg JU ges w I e '. iss o~t~n an - RowHer, c~~l~r _roo; o,; ~o cht· rather than dialog it is .intelligible Accoi:dfng to Louise Johnson·, presi-rhand, represented f:'isk's "Time To?lr. Long are arranging publicity .. ter ! 00 m, co ihons eman · t a.t t<;, thoi;e who do· not kn"ow th.e Jan- dent, the meeting is to be a vc1 y im- [Retire" chi!~ and won the first prize 1 so':"e~hlng should '; do~~· and d~ne guagC'-however English titles have portant one. and all members are: off('rCd for the best costume. l M e 11 . . t . : " . q_uick Y, .to -put stu ent eisure_ a~tb 1 1 been added. urge~, to at!end. · _ - - l Am_ong the ·skits prcsen_ted by each·. U er Il'C~ S .::_" ____ ;:t~es.~~-~-~a~e~-·~~~m~~e·~-~J_o}a_e -·----- .. . ·. . [of~hegroupswasa_Charhe)tcCarthy!o h t _ ----. _ . - b~SIS. . _ - . · 1 Forme'r'"'Rrp·--.-Coliininisf- ~-- ---·- ~-- ·---- _-,- --~~~ 1 i~~~~o;;;/;ft:t;;~~yth~{1~~rotl\·----~~ - --~-~--!~ . .,~ -·----- ~-- .--.-. · C 11- - H Id · · · ; c.ollege group. · · · · . · . To Calvin '.\tueller went the dual ._ , . <:>-_ ~ge~ __ () . -- Wins u c Position. ! Dancing, with.the ~ccent on the bigJhono1· of directing the Bakersfield; Open House Soon - - . - -• . . . _. - - - _. ·!apple,_ lo __ the pulsating tunes or anlSyrnphony _Orchest;2_ in lwo o~ his ' · · - -. · · 1' . _ · - . . I ele.:tnc phonograph, games,·: and re-: own compositions at the· )!onday -~ . . - -. . ___ ._ :'>ta uric~ Olaury) Baker, ~or_mer ~.1J. t~ ~e ap.po1~~ed ~o _t~~: s!~ff _o~ fr~shm~~ts_ ~om pie led t~: e,:enin~. Ievcni_ng concert._ . : ·. _ _ _ - . _ , - _ . J. c. ~tudcnt ('3_~ to; '36) - was t_hi!! ! thc. _ _Datl} ...c~.ah_for~1an ... Sa~,,_. )hss_ Miss __ V1rgm1a Tuck~r v.ho v.as . m I_ Asi~e fr?m his ~~t)es ,as ,!1 tea.ch er. _ . _, _ · .. y, _ · _ lmatayon~ ha" e been extendc~ b, 1 week appointed - to I he position or Levmspn, Orcltr1arily _r v. 9u11 ~ot rec-I g~~crnl ch~rge o~ arrangements, \\as Im t~e mu~1c. and science departmEn~ . - \ , -· .. , ; :c,- · 0:_-:-· - .--, - thc· Unl\'er.;1ty- of-Southern Cahfor- -----. ____ . '-···r· h- - _ 1 ·c l'f . o~mcnd U. C. for_ Joumahsltc slu-.ass1sted by Ei\y _Potts who .handted!:o,1r. ~lueller !.cn·es as dircctor for the · · ', .. - ·:' . · . Sa B b S 11 managing editor o t e Dai y a I or· d- ------ 1 ---h~-- 1 ------ - {--d·r.-• -------- -·. - . ... . I . ·. _ · · . ·-\· ___ , . - nlA and nta ar ara late co e~c . . ents un ess l cy pan to at en 1or.the games, umrsc Jo~nson in charge;h1gh·:-s·chool inrermedi.ate-orchestra-···-,.---·:--- . to ~uni?r. ~oltcge stu.dcnL<; t5> attend ruan. _at the Uru-rers 1 t>· of Califp:rnia the full four years. 1 believe· that: of refreshments, and Betty· Burke, I and_ tJic Swing Club ban_d. Bis 5 pare -.~' . . . : their V\Slh!'g days on May 7 ~nd This_ a~nounccmcnt was ~.cce1,·_cd the .smaller. colleges g1,e ·!~e transfer i clean-up. · , time involves a good deal of :com- . . .:\lay. 13. enthus1asttcally here, for 1t .. was students wider o~portumhes to de- 1 l posing a11d piano work. . .. _ --~-~-· -- Both will-bc-all-da~·- meetings_with thi:ough _ _thc jljQ~ha.L!!.ake_r:..:._s~_!:t~~I vel~~ ~ha_t writi~g..: abilily he may! • . - - c i Directional abilities were. e~·ident in . . - . > ::;:~---~~...?~~~~~ion~~~-~!~_col!e_gc ..... a_ns· hi~ w_rit!ng career. . He _wrote :·on I ~ave. _\\'hile:tJ:-- (. probablf-nas-:-a :--· ·-·--JVa nt-To ·S kale?-··--. -l_thc-presenlation- of ':his· 2 compositio~- :. -- - . .... :.:~. : ·, . . wers ~. questions aoout~h~ colfege; ~he"R1p!1M,.. -ir-column-_w~1ch atta1!lffll Jou_rn~l 1sm -deparlmc~l. -~_f.- excellent\ -: ... __ :._ __ --;_-:--::::-=: .. -=-:.----·:-·. i :'._R_o_ncJ9,'.:C.;i_~.\lr.r.!',aJj~tie_~_ to..ni; _, ~m. ___ : ____ . · ·~- .. ---- .·entettatnm('nt and, <lancing ... Doug ~pu_fanty rarely_ foUl)d _in J._c~ s~a_nd_m~ _ .. ~.i:w,h~l_ni~ng •nurn.be~ _.. ~CJ Th: \'ars1ty Club e~tends thc. l~·hhe th~me_ of ~hi~ ~umber was a I ' '(, ~ld_ershaw, f?rmer Bakersfield man hcahons. . - . students hm}t the appointments . to;v1t;at1on to the student body to attemi!desniption of the (:!forts· of· a ·com.:.· -: .. ,.:; ·. ·_ and now president or· the ,\s5;ociatcd I. . Re-cognition Difficult those who- are nothing short of sen:' the club's skating party on the· night! poser. · ·.' · .. ·.: ~fen Students, win s~eak at .the. even.I .. It is_ cxtr('mely dtrfi~ull for njunio_r saifonal in. their wri~ing. 't am. very(or ~fay. 20, from ~0:30 .to 12:30, atj The other ~fueller con;~itio~ W;\.<; . - mg. bonfire at Santa Barbara. college tran~fer to gam .such rccogm- much pleased to learn of ~aury s ap-, the Rollo-_Dome. · Tickets to th~ party, a ~etting for "Ye Olde English '.\tel- · _ Students inttrcsted in aH1:nding lion In a short.length o( lime because pointment; for I feel he earned it." lmay be secured from Sam Iantorno,lodie," a modernized orchestration of e!ther ~r th:sc .conr~r~nccs _ arc a~k~ o~J~.c kcen competition for :~tr- po· F~r ,members o~ the .~aily Cal_i·; Bob Sheldon,. Herb Ha1;is, or Bill/ a _traditional English folk tune. to _see Mis~, i;i!~d .in,otder that.the SthOfY'. . _ . . .- . . fom1an staff there 13 al~ost.c~rlam:Trout, for the.sum of 35 cents. Gcq. The orchestra, under the batQn of · ~oll!ies_ !n,AY ~h~5--_·o;i -~u.fl)~! _QJ 1 1 _,)"o.~ ~!~- ~a_k~~ goes. the. d1shnc~on p}a~~ent on·. any. prominent paper; ~ou_r. tickets. now; __ there is onl}· at' ~tr. _Harold J. Burt. present~ an.ex- people for the luncheo_n. · of bemg the first stlli!ent o/'tne focal of this state. · . · - · · hm1tc<l number ava1labTe.· 1 cepltonally fine. program. . I : I - -~ ,; .. .. 1~-:~--.. .:-. .._.:.. ..... ·.- _ .... --......; -, ...... .-....__ >-- -, ,: _-f ..

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VOL.·X

Jaysee 'Plans For Annual. Picnic

Bakersfield, Callforn la~ May 5,: 19.38 ·

Friday,Set as Deadline For 'Entry In Phi Rho Pi Date Fight _________ .;.._ __ -: --·

Platter·Tournament·pperis.Monday. -For New And Old Debators . .

No. 24-

Editor Edicts

Skating, Free· Gr.ub, _Attractions; Evening Dance

Y. M.-Y. WSponsor ! Va_riety Program Tomorrow "Oh foo-no ! They're trying to ·take

VanderEike Hurt awaf · the only . privilege .vre's got . A problem which . has become in·' If )'OU. . nYocndll So loss, M nsfc, left." .. ''The girls musf rem~mber, if . . · . · . • · . are supers.titious, don't at- en ngs, ~ chedulcd they. try anything like that, that. the· creasiaglr .Hiderit is !hat of. student tend school on tlic afternoon of Fr". For ".\.sse111M~· . . . Paul .\'anderEike,. geology in- b . . . .. . ~ ·- _ . __ _. . . , _. . . . . 1 ~ oys· can run a lot (aster than they activi~y during- free- school lioifrs:: day,··~ray 13: - Come to"the studcnf ·· ·· · · · - - --. - . ---- - structor: in t lie .junior. co liege and can!'~ ~'But it's. too unfair and: one-_ . Do doubt ·most of :1-'0l;) rea.liz'e that b~y picnic to bo stag~d at Jerrer- __ Variety j~ entertain~etit is _pro~si ,'ice' principal ··or the_ local,. high sided, the.way it is nQW." ... the extent of the junior co11cgc cam-,.son park. . . . . 1sed to all Jaysee .students when the I i;d1ool;. receh:ed minor injuries' in Thus run the comments on·. the pus is about the width and Jen th of _- Free refreshments a.nd a .wide v 8 • Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. present their an au.tomobile accident at Truxtun subject for the Phi Rho Pi Platte!' the Califoi·nia entrance and. pai~.kwav ... ncty of. rccreationa~ activities a.re of. first .student ~o.dy assembly Friday at I and F :streets y~sterday noon. tournament, '.'Should B. J. c. women

fc ed A d 11 b h Id th the cg I t d I Th Another car eras.bed broadside · · AND THAT IS JUST .ABOUT ALL· r . nnce w1 e e m e r \l ar ,me .an pace. e pro- . thave. equal rights with_ B. J. C. men Put a few dozen people into thi~ evening. gram will ini_ti~te -the brain storm( into· tha( which !\tr. VanderEike lin asking for dates?". small area, and you have

8 ·prob Jeni of . . Skating Too . of program ~ha1rman !f 8:!rY · Andcr- J was drhing. Despite· .a scalp

· real importance. With no p)ac~ to o~~. of _the features• o~ this day. o! son, ":ho decide~ thal 1t would be. a I ·wound and side injury he was able Begins ft{onday · go for extra curricula activities and feshv1ty IS that the Jay see students good 1dea for different clubs around. to walk to the llfercy hospital, With each tcarri being made up of

no place in "vhich to loaf during free will in~ug.u~ate the. newly construct- the campus . to s~onsor. assemblies I where he was gh=en. emergency- I one experienced and one inexperienced . periods, ·most students stop to talk ed skating nnk. Th1.s rink at the park now and then throughout the school ·treatment.· debater, the event will begin Monday loudly underneath class room wi~dows was built under the direction 'of the year. . - . . . . I B d. T k" ... F. evening when the first round of the-

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,;-· --- - or· dodge in·and·out among ·cars· pass: 8-.a~~~fi~~ ~lty c;<:>y_11cil: _Q~L~1::1t.J~l:l_r -· -·. _!_a_~~!n~:~ Feat~red . . 3 n 3 es J rSt p1:eliminaries is held,- acco;,airig to · ing down t.he avenue. · skates. and have them oiled. and ready · Tlie · progi·am will ·feature· a· tap p··,-

3 .... --e·,---i·n-"- .5..._e. _ t .. 1.:.·-·.-- Hazel Morton, Phi Rho Pi president. .

fo u ldance by Winifred Ellis and Beth c OU n All-st.~dents wishing_ to comp.ete.mus_t -- ·--------·-·- ·:a To make matters eren worse the r se. · - · · l · · · ' Class Tug of War Probst, one by Neil Ross, vocal solos npp Y to Mr. Leonard McKa1g, m L1- · · · '

· making of the junior college library Th b R . U h EI . S dd d · - brary 108 or to Miss J.lorton befor~ '; into a' study hall has dosed ·if fo e outcome of the tug of ,~ar be-, 'I os1e nru , .ame _to ~r., ·"We ~cored su~crior ranki_ng as qne. . •.· . . , . ~

· - · · tween the frosh _and sophs will tell Harry Anderso_n and Bob ?.tills; 1m1- of the best st.ate bands," was the re· 4.15 to_ morrow. afternoon.. . ·. , talking:. or extra curricula work and D b has driven many more· stud~nts into whic~ class is the stronger. Otbe1 /.ations by Glenn_ Tanne:, a reading I port ~( He~bert Rose, capt~iri. of the · urmg su. sequen~. r,ounds some of the alrea.dy ·overcrowded "campus." sporting events are also offered. lby Fay Potts, and a piano. solo by .combined .high school arid Jumor col- the teams will _be ehmmated, and the-Not that .. the. library restrictions Plans are being made to have a bus Gregory ·Po11logianis. .The ·. high-'lege band when asl<ed· the result of final debate wiU be held before the- .. ·:'1

. shoultf ·be. abandoned. On the con~ bring -the. students from out of town light o_f the assembly will be the sax- the performance of the· . Bakersfield student b_ody.. . -/J trary, these reg~lations· hav~ · proved back to_ the _campus ~y ~ o·~Iock so ophone q~;iette? which wiU P!~Y two band ._in t~e Los ~ngele~ festival.- . Debate Oregon Style ·. . . '. .. ,·

. t<> . ~ . most. heli>Cul in .. turning . the ~hat. t.hey .w1U ~~t n11ss the_ll' home ~umbers, . ~apnce. Vi~nnese and · Perform mg soloist~ w_1th the loeal .• An interesting r~ture of the affair . ._, :._ .· H~rary,into a ·~al place of st~y, and b~und bus~s .. _ : . ·. _ . •··.. . : _ , .~we~t Sue. , JI_olhs N~n~:llY, Ralp~ band ~ere; B~l? )~~i. _p1~..2~.El,o~d Y.?r-t~-!q.d;~~t-·lt-fa'1:}o1:};~-----'o~ e,.._ _ .:.:,~-. '·~':_ . , . :..--t~,1::,- 8~i>u~, 1i~torid~ 11 :cfoubt, be con~ _ _-_ . <· Dar,e. in Evening ·-·s.- • . < ,~art,11H; ~-r .. ~c~ S~u~k _and Fun.· S~nchff, ·flute; Francis Strunk, .s~x_o~ which means that direct ·q estioh.!J' be- ··-. • . . ,. . : ,:,:,~· ·' ~·: .. - .. · tlnur~: ~;.·~-.. -·~;:.:.......-:..::.--· -..:0. __ In .th~-t\'.~l![!_lgL;iy!!Jder~~?Y~POrt CIS ~~om prise ~h.1s qna~~~!:._ -- ~hone; and Claude Holloway.-. ~ JUrlf tween the debaters . will' ta lie • thi. . • . . . . .··.·~

But the point .is: simply this. A dance will be. held . at the Women's . . . Ptomlse~ Interest . - . ior-college ·-.quar_tette,- eomposed :-of. place of-the-regular- reliuttal,per1od~-~-;..:. _____ - ·~ . study hall . just will not. soive the Club. Admissfon will be by student . ~cco1~mg :to Fay. P~Us, ~e_ne,ral Harold Austin, J,m Bradford,. Claude Thi:, method is becoming increasingly .. -.

problein of what to .do ·in spare n10- body. card ·or 50. cents a person for chairman, this assembly ~r?mises 't.o Holloway, and Florence McKa1g, pres popular: v.ith . colleg'e· ~tudents, siricei men ts. : it is to' be admitted. that we those not holding a student oody card. be one of the most _entertammg.of the sentcd a brns_!?_ {1!1~- French ~o_rn n_?!'1...:. it is informal . and. provjdes fun· for shouid_ study more, but we don't. and, The music wll~ be r_urnished. by Max !.emestcr, . 6 ~ all . students are· urged lb_er: · - . : ,; · . . ·. _. · .. : ·,, both spe~~ers and audience. ,-.. - ·:~ ~:. for the. most part, we can't be forced Ba~lcss and his swmg orehest~a. . to attend. T~~ b~nd pla~ed Sie.~pre Fide~is Studen~s who have already appl1~ to do so. Jim Stut_zman is the general ~ha~r- Ian? Builders ~f Youth, numbers re- for places· in. the. tourney include ·

. Of course the ideal solution of mnn for the dance and . the picnic; Swimming Party . I quired to cntet the contest. . members ()f Mr. McKaig's public .. the situation would be_ a student chaf~ Hazel :Horton, publicity. chairman; · · I speaking class, hi.s regular debate .

tei- ·room. _ Many schools do have John Besonc, sophomore game .chair· Swimming, dining; . · ·and ·dancing I squad, and seyeral others who have --, .-_ "rooms.of this. sort,-/nd. at one 'time man; an? Jack -Roberts, freshman we~e. enjoyed by French Club mem: Y •. w. _Party .. · n.o_ co1_11_1ect!oll _with ~he .r~rens_ic~ .de~~ . .

B.. ~. c, also had ,ts student room. I game chairman. hers this evening. The . e\'ent will Is: success i partment. . . - . . - . . . . When, however,· the ·high. school an_d' take· place at the i,iotel. S"·imming I Team Lineups junior college. began to i;ro,v larger - will be· ~t 5 o'ciock, dinr.er ·af 6 and I The following teams· have signed the room ,~as taken away to make Club Sponsors Movie followed by dancing: Adverfiseine~ts were on parade at!UP so far: Helen·Baldwin .and Harry

. -roo~ for classes. Now _with the re- . . . ·---.. 1 The French Club is also having aithe. annual partt for the Girl. Re- !Aride~~son; Hazel_ Morton.and Ken Ro-_ mo'.'al of.half of the high school_to ·E. Udo· Dut· kt'·" - th lcake.salc today... i"er"b~ of K6rn'.c t· Un'1on·H1"ghlbesk,., .Esther Taylor an_d.Wayne E . B k fi Id . . . h . ..__ . 'b m1e n te e i\e, . ts el . • . ·~". ~ oun , ! Lo ·J A I . nd W 1 0 .· ast a ers c , 1t m1g t uc poss1 le t"tl f th ·G. - · . ·d · t' · ·. . · · · · · · . - i Sch· 1· . . b t. h. · J . Co. lleg·~ ng; oe nge es a a ter s--- .. · ..... _. · . . _ . - _ . __ : . . 1 e o e erman soun mo ion pie- _ · . · . . . 1 oo given y c uni or ". · · · · . . : . · . - . . to re-install a sfudcnt room. This IS t -·~-c-t .... b - -~·.t··c --; . "th ~ \re·--- .. To Elect Officers . - - . I y -,v .. c- -i\ ·I t -Th <:dav. e,: . glfillrne; John Fanucchi and ?>faunce . of course, .unc~rtai~ but ·a decidlng Ul:.3.

00 ;lPUk J\oln ~n .e ahu I ?num El .· .f v , ... c A· _{._fi. f I,' th ·G. '1:. as UL ~ em~ \Cociri1bs;" Jonn·-Boydsturi• aI1d-Gillis~--· · .. _ f · - . .h. _ _

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11 · ·b bl at 1. o c oc a~ 19. T e picture echon o 1. · ,, • • • o cers or, in c 1r s gym. 1. , 1 K . •r ,1 K . - .. . . k' ,.

'· - · actor m t .e insta ation .Wt pro a y is sponsorca"_ by the Ger~an club. . next year will be held next Tuesday!' . ~tiss. Edna Deari! a .senior G\i-f Re-1·'hc ~ch. -d,,lr. ·f' .c. _a.big -_ids bmat :~n_g,,ou~

;::,·_.'-:-; __ "~be .the grov,:th- in. enrollmentroL the Th I . ·11 b ' I 1 . . . . . h f I l . h. . d d • ·1 . . t . d t e. SC e u e 01 t e e a es. ·' aY-. . . _ ..._ ... _ .e. fi m _ w1 .. e · J)ar~1.cu ai: y-m_t_cr· ey~nmg rn .t e. -.. ac_u. ty_. unc rp.o~i~cr_v,e,.'. :/-essc ... __ .!n .. 0 .~ng ~~·1!1 er un ~~:-,! .01 .. 1e- _ St'ilc.s . <lebath _ ni"n-a. e;.. i's !:e-

: :: ; · ·:· .·pi'esen1t high school and juni<fr col~ cstmg to German students, but smce when .the organization 1s sponsonngiwcar with an mnc1lube draped about·LJ . . d '· h'i"- Mt fr ' -- d

. lcge pant. · - - 'the film depends on· visible action, a potluck supper. iher shoulders and a, candle ... in her:curmg JU ges w I e '. iss '· o~t~n an

- RowHer, c~~l~r _roo; o,; ~o cht· rather than dialog it is .intelligible Accoi:dfng to Louise Johnson·, presi-rhand, represented f:'isk's "Time To?lr. Long are arranging publicity .. ter !00m, co ihons eman · t a.t t<;, thoi;e who do· not kn"ow th.e Jan- dent, the meeting is to be a vc1 y im- [Retire" chi!~ and won the first prize1 so':"e~hlng should '; do~~· and d~ne guagC'-however English titles have portant one. and all members are: off('rCd for the best costume. l M e 11 o· . . t

. : " . q_uick Y, .to -put stu ent eisure_ a~tb1•1 • been added. urge~, to at!end. · _ - - l Am_ong the ·skits prcsen_ted by each·. U er I l'C~ S

.::_" ____ ;:t~es.~~-~-~a~e~-·~~~m~~e·~-~J_o}a_e -·----- .. . ·. . [of~hegroupswasa_Charhe)tcCarthy!o h t _ ----. _ . ~· ~ - b~SIS. . _ - . · 1 Forme'r'"'Rrp·--.-Coliininisf- ~-- ---·- ~-- ·---- _-,- --~~~1

i~~~~o;;;/;ft:t;;~~yth~{1~~rotl\·----~~ - --~-~--!~ . .,~ -·----- ~-- .--.-. · C 11- - H Id · · · ; c.ollege group. · · · · . · . To Calvin '.\tueller went the dual ._ , . <:>-_ ~ge~ __ () . -- Wins u c Position. ! Dancing, with.the ~ccent on the bigJhono1· of directing the Bakersfield; .· Open House Soon - - . - - • • . . . _. - - - _. ·!apple,_ lo __ the pulsating tunes or anlSyrnphony _Orchest;2_ in lwo o~ his ' · - · · - - . · · 1' . _ · - . . I ele.:tnc phonograph, games,·: and re-: own compositions at the· )!onday

-~ . . - ~ -. . ___ ._ :'>ta uric~ Olaury) Baker, ~or_mer ~.1J. ?· t~ ~e ap.po1~~ed ~o _t~~: s!~ff _o~ fr~shm~~ts_ ~om pie led t~: e,:enin~. I evcni_ng concert._ . : ·. _ .· _ _ - . _ , - _ . J. c. ~tudcnt ('3_~ to; '36) - was t_hi!! ! thc. _ _Datl} ...c~.ah_for~1an ... Sa~,,_. )hss_ Miss __ V1rgm1a Tuck~r v.ho v.as . m I_ Asi~e fr?m his ~~t)es ,as ,!1 tea.ch er. _ . _, _ · .. y,

~· _ · _ lmatayon~ ha" e been extendc~ b, 1 week appointed - to I he position or Levmspn, Orcltr1arily _r v. 9u11 ~ot rec-I g~~crnl ch~rge o~ arrangements, \\as Im t~e mu~1c. and science departmEn~ .· . - \ , -· .. , ; :c,-· 0:_-:-· - .--, - thc· Unl\'er.;1ty- of-Southern Cahfor- -----. ____ . '-···r· h- - _

1 ·c l'f . o~mcnd U. C. for_ Joumahsltc slu-.ass1sted by Ei\y _Potts who .handted!:o,1r. ~lueller !.cn·es as dircctor for the · · ', .. - ·:'

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managing editor o t e Dai y a I or· d- ------1---h~--1------ - {--d·r.-• -------- -·. - . ... . I . ·. _ · · . ·-\· ___ , . - nlA and nta ar ara late co e~c . • • . • ents un ess l cy pan to at en 1or.the games, umrsc Jo~nson in charge;h1gh·:-s·chool inrermedi.ate-orchestra-···-,.---·:--- r· • . to ~uni?r. ~oltcge stu.dcnL<; t5> attend ruan. _at the Uru-rers1t>· of Califp:rnia the full four years. ~ 1 believe· that: of refreshments, and Betty· Burke, I and_ tJic Swing Club ban_d. Bis 5 pare -.~'

. . . : their V\Slh!'g days on May 7 ~nd This_ a~nounccmcnt was ~.cce1,·_cd the .smaller. colleges g1,e ·!~e transfer i clean-up. · , time involves a good deal of :com-. . .:\lay. 13. enthus1asttcally here, for 1t .. was students wider o~portumhes to de- 1 • • l posing a11d piano work. . .. _ --~-~-· -- Both will-bc-all-da~·- meetings_with thi:ough _ _thc jljQ~ha.L!!.ake_r:..:._s~_!:t~~I vel~~ ~ha_t writi~g..: abilily he may! • . - - c i Directional abilities were. e~·ident in . . - . > ::;:~---~~...?~~~~~ion~~~-~!~_col!e_gc ..... ~~~· a_ns· hi~ w_rit!ng career. . He _wrote :·on I ~ave. _\\'hile:tJ:-- (. probablf-nas-:-a :--· ·-·--JVa nt-To ·S kale?-··--. -l_thc-presenlation- of ':his· 2compositio~- :. -- - . ....:.:~. : ·, . . wers ~. questions aoout~h~ colfege; ~he"R1p!1M, .. -ir-column-_w~1ch atta1!lffll Jou_rn~l 1sm -deparlmc~l. -~_f.- excellent\ -: ... __ :._ __ --;_-:--::::-=: .. -=-:.----·:-·. i :'._R_o_ncJ9,'.:C.;i_~.\lr.r.!',aJj~tie_~_ to..ni; _, ~m. ___ : ____ . ·

·~- .. ---- .·entettatnm('nt and, <lancing ... Doug ~pu_fanty rarely_ foUl)d _in J._c~ _P~~~ s~a_nd_m~ _ ~ .. ~.i:w,h~l_ni~ng • nurn.be~ _.. ~CJ • Th: \'ars1ty Club e~tends thc. l~·hhe th~me_ of ~hi~ ~umber was a I ' '(, ~ld_ershaw, f?rmer Bakersfield man hcahons. . - . students hm}t the appointments . to;v1t;at1on to the student body to attemi!desniption of the (:!forts· of· a ·com.:.· -: .. ,.:; ·. ·_ and now president or· the ,\s5;ociatcd I. . Re-cognition Difficult those who- are nothing short of sen:' the club's skating party on the· night! poser. · ·.' · ..

·.: ~fen Students, win s~eak at .the. even.I .. It is_ cxtr('mely dtrfi~ull for njunio_r saifonal in. their wri~ing. 't am. very(or ~fay. 20, from ~0:30 .to 12:30, atj The other ~fueller con;~itio~ W;\.<; .· . -

mg. bonfire at Santa Barbara. college tran~fer to gam .such rccogm- much pleased to learn of ~aury s ap-, the Rollo-_Dome. · Tickets to th~ party, a ~etting for "Ye Olde English '.\tel- · _ Students inttrcsted in aH1:nding lion In a short.length o( lime because pointment; for I feel he earned it." lmay be secured from Sam Iantorno,lodie," a modernized orchestration of

e!ther ~r th:sc .conr~r~nccs _ arc a~k~ o~J~.c kcen competition for :~tr- po· F~r ~ ,members o~ the .~aily Cal_i·; Bob Sheldon,. Herb Ha1;is, or Bill/ a _traditional English folk tune. to _see Mis~, i;i!~d .in,otder that.the SthOfY'. . _ . . .- • . . fom1an staff there 13 al~ost.c~rlam:Trout, for the.sum of 35 cents. Gcq. The orchestra, under the batQn of

· ~oll!ies_ !n,AY ~h~5--_·o;i ~ -~u.fl)~! _QJ 1

1 _,)"o.~ ~!~- ~a_k~~ goes. the. d1shnc~on p}a~~ent on·. any. prominent paper; ~ou_r. tickets. now; __ there is onl}· at' ~tr. _Harold J. Burt. present~ an.ex-

people for the luncheo_n. · of bemg the first stlli!ent o/'tne focal of this state. · . · - · · hm1tc<l number ava1labTe.· 1 cepltonally fine. program. . I : I

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.ft J •. c.: Netters Lose At_Ojai Tourney

RENEGADE RIP

·-The-.Raify',ing·', Point -JI_Chords and Pischords - --_. R,e_ ne_ ita_de_ --Ri. p ··-··--·---·--, .· ... ,. ___ ..:....G_..;__..;.... __ k;.....;,---"-.-1W:·,1A. A· .. To :_ -·

_ ~ .._ .. _.. lilli...l O lilli...l ·: ee," Than s. · . .-----_- - '' ! - _. - • •' .- : . - . · - - . PubHshedbytbc'.Associated_StudentsofBakersficldJuniorCoJlegc.· .. ~~,.......- _ ,....... - - Award:·15 - . .

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Last Saturday :it Ojai, )California, one of the largest tennis tourna,ncnls in intercollegiate hbtory was staged.

_ Over 650 tennis players !rom·alJ over ·central· and southern California par-

-~-- Frida_ Y--. night.the ._ Rencga'tle_: __ spj_kc_J_.}'.. __ \V_~ __ at_ ~2..u_-~1_:a)_1 __ ns_tty!'_.~~~-U~_.!~1'_~~ ________ ---·.----.-- _F1_·v_.~_- cc ____ n_t ___ s .!~. _:~..£.o_ P_ Y,_16E_P•.i:..~,- me st.er, _or free.with Associated S_ tudcnts'-. Card. ___ T-_ ·~ s=--- m":).· s= --..&. • -T". Three Tellers 10 the. editor, and At B t , · :--squad .will participate in the confcr. I 1d!y rrsrng into popularity, beating _ _ _ · - --- _ - -- - . - - : - __ ._. . • I L U --~ 0 _ -,fo\'eral ilems-eor·tli~ "Marcon: the- anq U e --.·-- ··--------_---- -· --~ .

ticipated, Halbert Bing of the lo.cal Renegade

.,quad \\·on his first match, 6-2, G-0, from :i Chinese student representing

-Venturi'! Jaysec. Bing, however, lost hf~ second nrnich to Dave Freeman of Pasadena Jay~ce, G-0, 6-3. Free-1nan \Va~ a· sup~rb plityc1; nri<l s,\·cpt m·cr all competition to win the mens ~ingles championshiJJ later in the day.

Stuart Lonlacc lost to Jiiu Wade, 1,-0, 6-1. Wade was conceded the sec; ond mnking player in the tournament.

_ In th<: doubles, Lowlacc and Bing lost to the powerful Los Angeles J.

· C. t,:,am, G-3, 7-5. Coach· Hall_ reached quartet· finals

''' "fn th~ mixed" doublc;·n~d ,;;;ni-firiai~ in_ th~• n~1:n's doubll's, in con1peting ~t

· lhe tournament.

Frosh Fems Win Baseball Tourney

Fannie Brice '(nab}' Snooks) portrays broadcasting manners:Sh.-is heard e\'Cry Thursday o,·er the National Broadcasting network al 5 p. m., Pacific standard _time. · . -_ - -

Th f l 11 u ·· I ales' · · · Bea.t" w·ere. le.ft- 1"n the.contribution ' · ___ . ! , ence t..ack meet at Taft. ose o ia m sica_ s ._ . _ _ _ · ~SCM,-,... _ you·who failed to sec the Rencdagesl _ Pfano accordiaris h,wc: been _the ~..;_,iq..::::?'~~------ box in the Rip office this week, Fifteen women will rccei\;e awards .•• in 'action at the. recent night meet: biggest factor in the increase i11. ~:·Art"~~==:::!/ Traffic misdemeanors: Spiridt, Jr., to the delight .of the_,editor and_ from the Women'; Athletic .Associa-sliould look forward to the event witti:sales. Their ·popularity has increased ..::<U~oa~ spotted j1onday, had to borrow five t'lic' ''dirt consdo~s" members of ltion at_ the dub's annual spring ban-pleasurablo antici[lation. An aiito·'tremenclously during 'the last two . bucks; Bill Van ·San'dl flabb_cd four the staff. Such contributions help lquet, The.d,;,oi·s of the banquet room mobile caravan of student cars w_ill: vc-ars, · RENEG times in one week..c..oncc on suspicton make the paper more lrui}' an o_r· at the Hotel Padre will swin.g 'open· ,. ADE RIP STAFF · · . form in front of the i c. building;· of b'urglary, but no ha1·m don~; gan of student. opinion. With such ·to the girls and their. guests at seven at 5:45 to kaw with the lius. Let's' · 2. \\'hat famous orchestra leader· F:DITOR ............... ................ HAZEL ~_!ORTON Phophcc)' · (of a pre,·ious contrib- H<'nts as the. student biAfy' picnic o'clock. all help to a<i<l the final link in our_ is niclini:- the New_ York recruiting RUSJNESS MANAGER.. ........................... WALTF:R OSBORN- utor to this column) comes true; Bill and <'x-ccuth·c council elections Talks, No~cl Program <'hain of <"<mfcrencc ,:ictor,c,. · 'oifi"e to s_i,}cct n)usic'ians· for its A.ssislant Editor....................................... .. ....... Marjorie Stiles '!'rout, of all peopi'c, at the hick dance scheduled for the near.future it is After the' dinner, short talks will - Talking about victories, the Rene- bands? - News·Edil<>r .: ..... C. .............. : ...... , ................................... , .. Cherry;Hering with Dot Sturgeon. Also there ·were. thc,sincere hope of the edit.or that jb~ gi\·en by Miss Bird an~ .Miss Mc·

guiles have ,lone quite \\'Cll this sea-' Vincl'nt Lopez i_s aiding the_ New· l,_ Sports Editor............. . ...................................... , ........ · ............... Miiny Ratloumis Dick TaJlor, dating for a chang·c, with_ such inlrest will continue. 1· Kinley._ 'A novelty c. ntcrta,nment has son, with confcrc-nce \'iclorin on the' York rccrniting office to select mu- Feature Editor .......... ,.......... _ : .. Morton Block ~larjorie.· Werini:er, Don :IJcCarty also bec_n arranged. The presenting gridiron, _ basketball c~urt, -1,latform ,icians for their ba-n<ls. 1 Rxcha11gc Editor ... : ............. _.. .. ......... Doroth~· Dodson squiring Iona )l)·ers (we. think); also RI p SN Q RTS I of awards will be the concluding eYCnt nnrl a swell chnn·ce to tie 11p the track' Copy Editot's ... : .. , .... ,......... . .............................. ... : ....... Ro:;cc Denney Frai;k (Dean Pal)' Jackson.; Dec Wei- [of the evening. . _ _ -title in the vido_iv ha". -3. What famous screen, stage and · · don· there with Fugard_ Terry; celc- . . Those who' \l_'ill recei\·e _letters _arc_

' "' · l h Reporters: Carol A_ mbrosicr, Doro. lh.1· Dou son, Louise Johnson, Everett - K !SSES U C L \ II The track and field _boys arc really opcr,, star saic s c wouldn't sing hrating her 19th birthday. . _ ... · .. ·.,_.men wr !Sylvia Winer, Dorothy Sturgeon,Phy]. , h ,.. , S_hafcr, _Courtney Baron, Laurence :Maes, Charles Brun_ seJJ, Jerry Fleming, , b h' d J k R b · · · · · putting the Gay in RcncGaydes. · tras , Theres a story . e rn ac · . o • date four times for a l..iss-or 81 p<,r Jis StanclilT, Wilma Smith,· ~aurme

The pi'obabilit•· of ohtaining .lhc. Grace ~!oorc c,claiinccl,. "I wouldn't Dean <;,ay, Dorothy Sturgeon, Grady Kern,, John Boydstun, :l[adgc Sadler, erl's -date ,vith Marg Van '.l!eter. It cent of them ,,·ill·, the re~t want a kiss Ling, Marie Keyser, Oma Louis Dear, ' 1 Nove.lla Stewart. t · B 11 E-d d use of the Jc-tTci·son park s\\'imn,ing1dcgr,1cle my .voice _by singintr such seem that 156 h he and i · wars, th_ fi t t• ·_ . _ ·t 1·_)] 1'R\FFICIGeor.gia c_raig and .. Ethel Bourdeau.

- · It h " G cc 'I o ' \ 'd ti t h_e-r 1·hgula1· e.,coi·t, ,,·o,·k._ .•t ,t-ote-1, so c J~s_ . ,_me or no _a 3 ... . ' · .· · Rbce·i,·h p·,ns pool for the ·.annual picnic sccn1s to

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be_ ori the.. wa'nc: • .'fhe _' bovs i-unning I hc1:. '!Wn_ya\·t _if!_~ !llUs_i~_al_ ~9_mcdy, . . _ . .. L· .ett"e rs·.- -T·o' ·The' -- Ed: -•• t'o r- fo1· high school' dances, Jack works _- .. ' ' Riding tests for bic)·i:le owners I Pins will lie rcce.ivcd by Margie JO the city, it seems, arc dct~rmined _ to i singing "First You Wiggle, and then -,,·hi'ie- Bili "hikes Marg,- and. at J; ·c: iii' Jstimbul arc· plan'n·ed Jo.·cut dow~ i iio-ui"deau; ·s;·i,·ia 'Winei-; - Cathe:ri~e~· . --delay. lhe opening of our new swini- You Waggle!' _ - . _ · . hops, vice ·versa. ;Nicc ___ scheme, -huh?,, the number ·or street accidents. HOL- Theobald, Dorothy _Sturgeon; .Wilma ming pool as long its possible with Notice! Letters found in this column do not necessarily rdlccl the policies Dirtv WOl'k at the cross roads was IDA Y .. : ,\ two-dar ,·acation wa~ Smith, Aroulinc Lind, Pauline Latzke, the prospect of lowering the ban on ·L What. famous film_ actress. who and opinions of the editors of this vaper. Letters expressing student opinion evident with the award fo1· the. h-ick- de lared in Altamont Ohio grammar Georgia_ Craig and :\Jnrie Keyser. ·_ · swimming sometime in Scplc,;iber.

1 appear~ "In Old Chicago," was :it will be published in this column pro\'idin!:' they are duly signed by the authors. _ icst costumes 'going to high school c ' ' Six Women will receive the guard

The WPA gang takes plenty of timcjone. time Ru<ly Vallec's protcgee? . - ?>!r •. Editor: . _ _ I the baseball tc;1m, the golf team boy~. • . school unesped«lly;. !he reason-a]! namely,' !lfargie B~urdeau, Catheri_ne to do the necessaicy impro,·ements.andi Lovely blonde Alice Fay, star m. \\'hetheryou know what is_ coming (defunct), and the other minor sports. Jack Cooper·s in ·had again; two skunk in the schoolhouse ·.-entilator. Theobald,- Dorothy Sturgeon,_Pauline, the_ long postponed opening wili agai.n I 20t_h Ce~.fry Fox procluction, ''1n Ole) off this Friday night I don't know.• When will the somebodies ,vho contra I high school boys suspect«l him of GRAMMAR : ... Him and Shec I Latzke: Margaret. Hendrickson and be put olT unlc.ss proper pressure ts __ Chicago.· · Whethc1· you arc like the rest of thei sports in B. J. C. realize that the · trying to swipe. their -~es~eeth·e gid were married is correct .. Toin ·Him Josephine Fulton. brought to bear._ i ;;, What is a "Baby Bilhorn?" people around this institution I don't\ rnen thal usually work the- hard°est- friends at the Sh_olar picnic Sunday_. ,vedded ·wong Shee in .. San· Francis- Cle,·er·Decorations • The frosh women were the victors

fo a two game baseball tourney pla\·ed \,·ith the upper class women. The - · · · · · · · · · - ' -- -

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The plans or the Rally cornmittee1

B b B'lh . . . - know ei_ther. Now don't start askingjbecause they don'_t have the na'turnl_ ,Joseph!ne Fulton and )!artin illoat co _i·ecent_ lv. -FI_NANCE .· .. Stocke . Clever decorations .. for the· ),an· f th I fi Id d f 'f . h ' :i Y J orn is a. pee-wee organ, ,11e ••. ·'--t I do know, b_hcau,e I'm com-.• t_alent- come. out on -thn shot-t lot dancing at G __ ranada_ .-Saturd,_ ~' - .--- - . . . . . quct have been ,designed 'by Georgie - or e annua · e . 3 :' or -. res man] the infant son of ·a Jon<> line of deep· -,,,, ' ' I ~ d l d b d · students at the beg_ ,nntng of. the Sep,·, th t .d .

1 . " - · t .. t. h t · -. d · d h_ th .h · - - h d while we w.·ere und_er the 1mpress1on ings an c1gare. tes v,e on -coe u · Craig, decoration chairman.

Following is the lin:eup for the two te-ams. Frosh, Dorothy Sturgeon, lrma ·Schroeter, Vern~ Lawson; Edith Lemucchi,-_ -?.i_arie Sherman, Dec Saut-que, Wilma Smith, Anne Guinc);, Sy!. via Winer, Patty Hall, l'\larie Keyser, :md l\Jarjorie Weringer:

Sophomore, Josephine Fulton, l\fau, ,·inc Ling, Catherine Theobald, Mar­garet Hendrickson, Margie Jo Bour-

- - • • -. - c ,·oa e prrogcn, ors. ,ng o a . en an w en e onors arc an . - . - - - i . '>I . th t h d - . . n - -1 d - - • temher -term are-comphtatcd:--.Theyr- -- ---·-- ··--- ---- .- ·-- --------- --- ---- .... "'.What-I'm· -driving -:it-·dearic· is ~d :out ?-·Let-- us. hear· some stories·-. that. it_was_ an,,e __ , __ !)_Ol_!._ ____ ~ ___ a ... gets._at_ M1eh1gan __ State. collcge; __ a_,:; __ Guests_of. th_e _e.vening_ wi inc u e .: .... _ ....... · ·. , will be put int? operation by the A. I 6_ Who is the dnmimer for Chkk about this· track team of ours. Now,, froni some ~f these unsung heroes. caught_ her fancy .. Ji_mn)Y Wade, ~r· erage3· are 23 pairs of -hose and 20 :\fr. a_nd Mrs. Spindt, Miss Bird, Miss . ;

By Block .\!. S. and pronde a degree of fresh-I Webbs orchestra? the teari1 isn't complaining. You prob- If-no one else liked them I'll bet the,· nie Bresson .there,_ ~00•. Al_so In,n_g to 30. cartons of ciga~ettes per year. McKinley and Miss Edwards._ You~ ro.•·ing. repor!er ·put his ".eek:. "The on],; reason people arc_. still man "haz'n"" that the Junior Col I ably th',nk I_ ·am -go1·n,; to t•ll _ you \'·ould. · FRED \. IULROY. Combs, who. 1.n add•t.,o.n_ to h.•s ,at_h_l_et,c PENSIONS .- . · Assistance was giveri .

out_ this time m a~king the_ question : . '. . - - . .' " . • Chick Webb is the rJrummer for his " • ' d b It t what "Do.you b r _ - .. h . - - - •1ge.ttrng married rs to keep things go- Jege as __ )_et h_as_not expt,r1enced al-,o"n orchestra.. about the number of people that (Spoits.Editoi's Note: If llli-, !lluJ. an<l bus· rivmg a 11 :'.1es, ,sn to ~491_ blind. persons i~ M~r.c~ in . TAXES GO FOR AIR · ·. · ~-re\e_m s artng expenses ling." tho· ugh-_the. plans have L-·en sane· • b th t W 11 "e would call bad look ng. Cal1forn1a alonh SMARTY · wrth the girl or boy when you step: •. - . . _ "" haYen t een to e mee s. e , you roy would scrutinize the sporting page . . . •· • · · · · . out on a date?" The frllows didn't' _ T~c only rca_son that I _l_~ke !o _le':- lion«l by the adminfatration. A; 7. Who introduced swing in Scotch are wrong. We have had an audience a little more. closely he would ob,;ous- D'.ck Strern pr~tly constant!) es- Marlin Ettlingcr will graduate this Our government executives should get so radical b t ._ .. f th .. _ I ture is th_at I lrke to h~ar an rntellr- few o( these plans for eHnts will tunes? at ever meet. Yes, my dear these have ly discover that every one ~f the abo\·c corttng pretty, brg·e)·ed Helen Sal- spring from Austin (Texas) high be giving birth to some more fresh ,,omen p;.itct'k~lt _ll)ioo~0

'::'/ erJgcnt· person- speak.'.'..:.:..Prof. ~chillip take place at the J.C. picnic. 1-laxine Sullivan is·rcsponsible for bei!n two Joyal followe.rs at every mentioned names ha,·e appeared in· rnons of the o~c~es-tra .. ~ . school -at 12',i, years old. -He could ideas these. days_ bec·ause they. a_re Seems that th~re ~s a liit!e pr~~~~c;! of .. TNhorthwestern. _ ; The nominating committee for the all _the Scotch _swing tunes;· she.. ar-· meet, the bus_ dri\·cr and the coach. the Rip quite often. However, Fred, Faculty foibles. Miss cKm!ey have graduated two years ago, but now bre:i~~1,n.!_c1rcu!~~e~_fr.es~1I~--~.: intheirreplys. . _; _ e answei; to thatquestwn only se--)cctii,n of Rcne,g-~de Kni.ghts_ a_n_dlranged Loch Both.of these customers have been I'll t t d my b t lo boost the owns what are commonly terme~ as l\Jamma and Papa .. thnught he was 'fhc·new :11r-concfflionrng urlitrnthe

"--~.i~ u,:n:- · , __ _ . _ .J G.od ._kno"_-_s, a:id I don't know_· how to the women's Lance and Shield _organ- ,-·--_--. -------------, ·elt pleased that 'l'>·i thought some " ry oh O

f Bes J C" and I t\\inkling ~yes; also, Anne Guiney too young, so he took every course capitol and office buildings cost only · U<U.c ...__,L,u«<!US.Ollc - - " unsung eroes o . . . Id - h sister· Henry Ev· . h' •3 000 000 h. h .. , bad b t Yes Ifth ._·:--·~.·/··--.·,·get m·touch with him."-ProLTin' iialionwillmakeapreliminarystudy · · _ . _ othen, niight Ji~e to'_get in.on.the mi ht'addithat I, too, am out for cou pass as er , • , .• offered by the school. _Wearing 1s ~, , , w ic ."nt so ; u

. . ' . ey arego,ng stea y and gey 'of Utah'State. ' on Fi-_ida.y_. T_ he_ com. plfo,d w_o_rk_ on' . 'Str·a·-w. ·._-· __ H-at.·oa-·y·--··_.' ...:._ -. i - --:, s-t meet s'o they too can tell.their t gck ans, dorm. mentor, Mis a pretty ,d,m first long pants, he w,11 enter the 1t leads us to belreve that the good

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Georgia. Craig.

L. A.-J~ (]. Holds ~'Peace Strike"·

he is finanerally embarrassed. Other-, . . · · a • ra J M )] t h too col wise," emphalicali'y no.··-_., __ -----,- _ _ -, · _ these. l\,o. organ,z_atrons.culmmate.a --~---------,-.-------·- ---.-· _· _______ '--·-. ·-friends· that -they-saw--a- champion ___ _.:_, __ ·----- ___________ ;_ _ _:__ __ p}~~-c;;a_,_~_!'c_".. ':1-:----- __ ~ ___ Un\versity ___ of__T_e~n_:,__n_£;~L[all, ___ <:!,l~f~~?.h.Jl.i!:J.s~!. free. ~lll-~1!: __________ .,.__ Gl ?.[ . • - - I Y . H • t p·· - -d :,-ca __ r of work on the _idea first ad-I May· 7 'Bakersfield Junior _College team in - leg!date ttollbe ta kacfhchri_san ~·oc:kmsp~::;e..' . -

, 01·ya •oms-_ - . ·' - our I. ara e vanced by Dean Bird · I . . -. ' · · l/1Cl ena y \\O O n • ·

No. Any boy that wants my com·,· ' ' . action. ', . '' if Dear Editor: . presented at the Symphony orchestra A' k Ab t:O ' B'g f" h" g c· 'ntest !!_a_ny ,::i_n _l',"'J'. for it. Anvb=~------'--'----=:==::-__ _____ - · - - - - . - Harrison's Straws, are Anyway, ~orppiler .of ,had news, . . It ,_._s w ___ it_h_ · __ i_n_ te_r_~.s_t_ th_a_t_ I noti~.--conccrt- ~Londa~--- nigh_ t. _ _ _ .. _ _ S . OU ______ Ur ___ _! __ I~ _,_In___ __ 0-~--- -~-+'---'----~.......:

I . , 1 T' . T' · - ·A ·musical· Festival" given by - t!)c, -~S~n1arter, Co;;--,;,o e-·r·_-,-_Li·g· "t-er··-- -_ ---_ -----~ Id-tell that herd of-so - ' - -permanent y engaged so r don't wor-1 . 1p1- 10. · · , uu, u yc,u·---w_ o_u_ . - - - . - bl" h your app-eal for _letters and quips for Clerou's· ·als'o '--en.in the pu. blic_· eye • UTl'h' ' ' .- • b' . combined A_ Capella' choir a_ nd_ or--, 11 d t d t f h pu IS "" $'100 oo· p . --

• nc at p1·om1ses to e the most' ry about iL' 2._Pleasc Be' Kind. chestras of a number of junior col··,, and-Detter tchate_ifs uthe-n 5g•0

_0 rtowToamft,o~omorroV: our rather anemic Rip. H_crewith is toe> much,. but :,,-e notice_ in.the "In- : ., _ _ tn rl%CS

vociferous d_emand for r·eace made iri '.l!ary Twadcll- 3. Love· Walked In. - ·. a , ey · . a criticism that would ple:ise me to t r to ''o'•d" column that ~lar)' tbe·histo,:y of American youth will.be Tf_ I think enough of the boy and', ·4_ llowdja Like to Lo-i·c ,re. lcges in Southern California will bcl -HAR. RISQN 1S nighf they may see something ·more see in print-it should be worth the Ten ronsf T ft ....-ith whom he. 11·a9 ,_ d t d ., (A .1 271 d' h - fi . II 5- D , B Th \" broadcast Saturday morning, May 7,: th' - · t track meet The reason _ b orre o a • · 11eer o ay, pr, , accor mg e is nanc,a y embanasscd, r would i . on t e at , ay. · - , lGlS __ 19th St. an JUS _ a . _ · .·. f space and may arouse a few re ut- . rbpor·t~• to L go"rng stead)· retently,

h Lo from l_t:30._a. m. _t_o 12 noon by_ lhc·1 ,: t th ct , <-u "" to -t e _- s Angeles Junior Collegian, consider it O.K; I h,we done it be-' 7. Heigh, Ho. I say more_ tn_an a mce 15 e a ta· J- - ·b · · ·-• · ·"th' a f~w das-s• Columbia broadcasting system. !'----------------' - · h d - s. "·as to e marn,-u " 1 111 ~ ,. •

flU_blicat~O!l 9.f L. A.J, C., '.'\~·hen ios fore an<I r\o_ regrets. · 8 .. I. fall _in _Loye Wiih _You _Every _ .. ,~·e_:bea~ '!"aft t~e ,other_ n_,g, t _ an, Why, why, "'.hy _ <jon't_. the _girl_s .o.~ __ Gillis ,1cKee, to our notion'. has_ per: -Angeles junior_ collegri students unite Kathleen Alexander- Day. r"-'-'-'-'-..;..:;:..;.,'-'--~==-'-.....c-'--'-"-'-"-=;.;..=-"-.;...-"-;..:;..-'-.;.;.;..;_c..:...c._;..:;c..:..=.:: they ~'?. we didn t .. T~at docsn_ t this ·school _come . lo _ their better rected ihe _ process of looking. pom-with over one million others to p:nlie. No.· (Emphatic!) 9. Goodnight· Angel. -soa!ld nght, buL _anywa:,: they .. s:n_d senses and take it easier on a guy's ;pate in the -national annual student Paul Woollomes- Sundays in 'the Park. that the)' would get us in 'raft this wallet? It has been my "pl.;asure" · pous. · · ·---~---'strike' against war." I Definitely not. • week, which does sound t·ight. Sounds to date out a sizeable· number of our

Letters base<l on resolutions passed Don Ganard- Little Johnny wrote on _the black- like a good threat, anyway. So, "'"jbonny bloom_s_and ha,·c ;;ct lo find one Ii.,' delegates at the peace ronfcrepre, No. 'Gentlemen don't do that sort board: ''Johnny.is a· passionate d"evil,'' thought_ we would kinda a_s~ our fcl-,who doesn't_ jmiclically demand a and addressed to President F. D. or thing nnd anyhow ,ou have no bus-!Thc _tcachfr rcpri~iail_dcd - him for . lnw' student.s le> rap up then· to':"m)"lshcll out at every date. I have. set

Clymer· Discusses _ Mexican O_il Rights

f:oosevelt 'and to ihe youth. of the i ns.s.s_ a_s];ing _a_ girU<! go 'out .with ~-ou ! w~iti!'g l~i.t.a.11c_!: ~ai,l 'l_ie_rnust stay -~.¥-u,_n_s_ ·-a, u? .. CO~)-(' ~Jo~( __ t~n~or~ow n_rght;I to tind' .9. !}e w:h_o woul1. ~ug_g' _e_st __ :i_.r_i_~e -' . -- \\'orid-~,-;;:; ·;.~a-,i''at th; d~n;~n;tr~i~~-, if' you can't afford - hei the . enter-! after school for o~c ho.ui. : _ al 7 :30, \\ e arrn t asking [or pro instcacl or a dance, a so(a session m-. · . - -

Speaker., including rn·il)g Pichcl, cin. tainment ;,-ithout ha,·ing hc_r pay he,-!_ When -Johnny 'got out- of school tection;,but ,,:e would like to_ sec!stead of a show, a beer.instead of a ."English and American Oil·Righ,ts

'.'.'.na·.· -a-cl?_'.·; _ an_d .A.·_ sscm~l-yman -. Sam I p.a. rt_ .. · Ho_"'e,_·er., on. girl date _affa. ins l th~t. nigh ___ t. all h. is Jittl_c- fric~ds_ we_ re - _Georgie Vollie -finish the hurd!~ race., cocktail,· or 3 · sandwich instead. _of a - in -)lc,ico," ":as \he topic ·Instructor ··\. o~t-y,. both· prominent_ rn peace·_ ac- r · think tha_t · they· should stand·; thellwaitrng to hea!" ,yhat pu~ishmcnt he -without: gelling shotie. ·, ·• ; .. I ;linn~1-. · I don't be1:rudgc the money· John Ch·mer discussed before the fo. tint,es. addressed the· gathering on full costs the same as we fellows do. had reeci\'(•d. hcniein\Jcr i !er DEAN GA 't · ! I'v~. spent· and I ha,·en't lost so much · tcrnational -Relations Club recently. subjec_ts pe.rtincn.t to the res~lutioils.

1all the time.· . ·_ . "What did she clo 'to you?" asked with a gift on !faith in myself-that I consider my- in presenting _a background picturl'.' of

According to the director of the ·noddie Crandall- ;nnc little boy. _ l,elf ,,- surker-it .is just simply that. the present 'oil-rights· dispute, demonstration, "this 's.lrikc' appear~ " it is an :innuai prom or some.i•_ '_'[ ain't ·saying :nothin''" Mid.-.John· M -h , D S d M 8 ()pen Letter "to' .\limy lla~oumis :',l:!tc~ are poor inwstments·-around · "The: organization._ under th<-· :rns-: 'to be unprecedented for democratic thing like that_'no .. nut; dutch treat;nY, "except that it p;,y3 to ad\·crtise." . _ Ot er S _ ay - -: · U_n _ ay, _ ay. Editor The Rip: ' here (don·t take me wrong). and - it pices of the CarnPJ6e Institute, l\>icc -nction in local peace activities." al a sho"· or on the drinks i,; O.K.• - : _ · . . ·• . . i~ regard to_ tl;e track med. h,t, mils -too much' t~ play the_- gainc. monthly ~onsid.cr~ the prob!ems of in- . • Daily Californiari, April: 28: (J~nc i;ollins: ,landing close byJ _Bill Van Sandt and a friend ,,·ere . At Weill's you'll find so many things . ·i'hur3day;·· No oric will n1c_ntion the Oates,- would s.~y run_ from a mini- tcrnatjon:il policy, and prcicnL~ a fac ..

the country yesterday. r should-say not. In _the first place:a policeman.appeared from nowhere she is a· gay young i\lodern or adorably ones that-_get th~ bona,· and letter~I- In some of our eastern schools sueh _ induM Charles- Ross, Jack.' Coop.er, _ At Stanford university,. Owen Lat- there: wou_ld _ be no object_ in aCr~pt,! arid _forced them ovcv. to the_ curb. old· fashioned, '. are ·the- "stars," _although you _can't: lir:iv}' ,,:1J1el demancls w9uld, bran,I a _ [lob Shclclon,· Ernest Shcllcnbmi:~r. timore:~uthor, urged that the United ing·a_datc if we.girls ha_d-to buy our'.- "What's .the'inaltcr,'ofticer?" Van . _ getanl,',of them tci·admit it. Never·g(d'a .g?lddigger fo riuick it·_jusl .'fJorothy Dodson, .\lary Esthc1· ;Tay. States take a posi_th·c stand in inter- entertainment. In the- second place 1: Sandt asked. ''Were we driving too W __ E I _L L'S, __ - _.,,...... · was there a gamer bunch than thosc,.1oesn·1 jxist. . They go ,in_ fur th,, !or, Nathalie Fitzg.,ral,l. Rnye Dcn-nalion:il affair,-. don't think it ts · ~uch · a good· idea.' fast?"· . . : . · · ·boys· that I have ·mentiQncd. · _Facing ;hon1cly stuff-firc,side 11ugg~ries,--.snow n_ey. Courtn~y Baron and ln,tructors. · .·

_ A pollof890_studen_ts· at the Uni; ·Ancl_lhi,:dly;and inc&ncfusfon:_Iiia,·e! '"No,'':he_ answci·ed ~-amistically, dtfeat in' their \·ci~)'S and races, thc)'_an,J icc'sports; ,,·alks in_thc> park;and '.\fcf):1niel: Clymer and Ewc1(; . '.\Ir; ' . ~-crsity. of Wasbini;ton l'C\'Calc<l that a· millionaire so r :im riot going to'.''You were' !lying loo )_ow:" :'ran because they like to .run' .ind .lo :ill _-that sori of thin;:-. Bark ,there E\\·(·rt is a,l,·isnr of _the group: ··----->~ percen(--were· oppose'd ·to.going' lo! worry· my bcautiful·loclis -:iliout-it~--:----Aclarte<l from College Hu.mar.- _: - ------ ..... ---· -- --· --- ----- · - .. -- -· ---- ---·----- · --· --- · ... --.· ,' ._:·try to''make a point or l\•o>--Soine_ nf:c\'C[)'-·collcgc- belle ;throws_.:a .. 11arty --,·--·:--a:·--· -- -- -~ ~- - : ,' _;__, ___ c_~_ . .:._ a:. -

l7lll' unle~s the nation was attacked. Pat ?>fcAllistcr- " ' ' . ' . . . ' c H E ·_ N' E y . &. p R u· 'ET. -T. these men coine from way ·out in the; at least onc'e :t yc;i.r and \al«:, a lot " . .. . ' ' . ·Asimilar roll at Recd college, Pott- Well. considering, 1 would say-that '.\lctcrs record the speed "-'ith which _ .. _ countr}', just to run' for .B. J. c:1of pride in giving i_t her at h,·i· ~wn Cake Sale

bnd, Oregon, disclosed that 169 stu- itwould be alright.: r only hope that::i. football player. can recognize the ·JE\\;8J,HY -~-WAT_C_IIES _- DIA'.\IONDS They niay never·make a lclt_er; we.home. fn other wonts they·h.iw"

Bakersfield Hardware Co. ... _ . SPOR'TS.DEF'AR'_I'ME/.;T

,icpts •:ould_light in.case ?r a conli- Jere doesn't read this, though: !need _for action and ho'7 quickly ~e - __ .. _ _ •· flak fi Id _ . . _ hope tha.t they do. When you scc·_grrat abundance of social-·lik at .-\ ,u;r,·ssful r:,kr ,;:ile \\:is· hclcl_by --- _____ , ____ ccntal--tn\'3SIOn of- the .. U_nrted- States -------'--- ' ' . ' .. .__ __ ,can. meet. the need to ac_t._.--Primarily 14 25 l!lth St. ----·- -------- --··-------:, - -:--- . ers e ' - --~---· _: ·- ~- ... .:_ ___ .:....them,--mention !hat :they,.m:i,li;, :,.good ',n-ty- liulc co_st. -- w h:,', can'LWl' haw .\ lph.'l:.Gamrna __ :iij! n,.i._ !CS!'ntl:,·, --"~cl

:\S opposed to 21 who would fight in · '!'OU GUESS! _-- fused for drh·ers' te:Sts; Villanova ~ol- '":---'-'"'--.,.-----'-------..:..,.....--....:..:...._: __ .;...;_,_.::._ ___ .!_ - · · - '. · - -· __ lry, · that you. are:sorry thnt you can't1 so:ncthiri,( of the, s:imc _her'-'? ll!'' a th•• dub is _no"_- 'in a po,ition to pa:,' .-, · ---· -"i')o war:~-- -- -- ·- ·---- - --- .. . ... . Ameri<a's guessing contests . pays;lrge-gridstcrs Bob Buciley- and. Art r--------------------.;... ______ ;.. ____ ~ ,·~-----_- s:--:-·--~bring · yourseff' to -go ou-r-,or-:--tt.,;ck-;'.'tittfooiigin.,l; 1-o'u ·1:iih·,·im-it<:-:l ·guy -.,ifT'all':its-<l,:bls' -an,1-10-plan-ofor the- ---

-- --- - s21,ooo.ooo a·yea,. employ., s1.ooo,.'- ~1urphy are ·dcmons1,ating how the . .., Pioneer M_e_ r_cantil. e. c_-o_mp-'a ny ~ ,_--_- _ -- · - 'Ihey-certainly aren't 1.z,., but willin~'.in ·for an .cvcnin-g .:once. __ in .a. whih,. -_ annual. ~ic:nir. _to b,:, .h~ld about __ Jh_e: _· SrN9!:-.iG WHILE HE WOP.KS 00-0 contestants, p~ys a ,·ery few and! device works, to wotq their tails off for 'the joy of learn how. t'o slum and rnjoy it, an<l · mi,tdl~ ·of '.\lay. _ C<nim1itttcs for the

Richa-rd Whitney, -ex-president of h.~s no strikes. For the real thing!~-.:..·--------------- - Estahfohed 1899 . ·. · · 1 : the game. ' - · ' · · ~remember-that we men of B. J. C picnic_ ha,·e not ye~- been ~ppointcd. the New York Stock F:xch:ingc, made a corrc.spondencc school offers a: s T· op ! -Autoniotive Parts, 'Hardware Ha.-e yoiJ' e,cr heard of Don Gar·"arc not such wealthy d:idrlif.'"< :tfter. according to }larjoi-ic Wilkes. i:ire;si'. ,some prdly good cleaning3 on good course as ''the key to bigger a'nd bet,! - F d - d raro, Bob Kincaid,, Charles .. Klei,ies.!all. _ - . - ·. drnl: Carolyn Fidler was in char11:e old Wall street; but his ctcaniog abil. ter v.;oning<t." - - . I . at"the f!e an ~eed - Andy Buroett, or.·any other men on' You will notice, dear editur, that I of the cake sale, -...ith Eother ·Taylor, ity no~' pertains to those grim \\alls. The toughest part of the whofe _set-1 El Patio Drive Inn 2,:~~tiek~1.s Radio Station 'the J.·c. swimming team? or coarse1hawn't signed m)' name. But you Louise JohMon and Helen Baldwin ns-{or Sing Sing., where he is_a: IJewly up, according to the' majority of,' - PhA~ r;fN -. _KPXC cot, it iin't-a major S""rt. It's tbe!,iiould be able_ t.o see that r would~ si,tinR in. the c_uttin~ and _sale of lhe

Cor. Union and California ~ r- I Appointed ftoor ~l"tlbbcr-uppcr. tho~e who try _it, is "'inning. . l'--';.;;.;..;..;;.;.;.;.;:.;;;.==..;:;.;====;._J •----------------------.. - ...... ;.;.._ .. J same· re&son that yoo never hur ot,a fool to do so. TIGHT WAD, oh. ·

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tory in the low hurdle race .were a -, ·• I'itcher "Chuck" Wachob, who also M d. . .. · ----• triflle . premature. In other words \·, .. ·; 1 · BJ c N1'ne G1'ven· . . ov· e· ' • • • . batted in three runs ns well 35 pitch- Seve,ite'e·,z·pz•te· Pet·i·ti·o· 1lS \'ery few, .if any, of the indignant ;,:, SJ· h Cl · C .. . Taft rooters, et al, knew what the '.·.( l . lg t lance ing first class ball, the Renegade nine -- . ·. la. sses. To Be sc'orc was at the time. To Beat Tartars · pounded out ".7 to 6 ,·cr.ii:l O\'Cr th~ ··E· d. ,·tor', ·. Change Would

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1 .. California and T streets' diamond. Bring CoUege . Deadline for filing of petitions with ;'\Jiss Bird by stu<lents 1sm1sse . or

· e tes c an rarin1s lo go fo low· · The. local boys. were slow 'to get . ·Ed' i·c· t · U11de1· One' R' f who are. running for student ho<ly offices is Friday, May 13, at' ·p. · '.. . · here's what happened: Upqucstionably ing their 7.G t1·iumph over the. Tafl stm·ted. · Dael\vicllcr knochd a home 'S · OO 4 o'clock. . · · · our !!r. Voll rhos~ the hard way to 1cn IC J. C. Cougars last week, the pernicious run in the second inning to set Taft. · · T. h.c following offi. ces are open to the .e11t1'1·e sl.t1tl~nt bod~·.· ... ,·n bcc,,u,.n, upon approachin,; the B k fi J J C ] Dc

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n '"1·aAn D'11·d latn th1's ,··e k n ~ J ~ ' ~ . a:ers e d unior ollegc pe let· ahead 1 to O. Taft scored three more " v " "' ' · ' e · r~· Ji(eSl{lent first vice p'res'd t ( · I h · ·) I · curv<', he ina,l\·edcnl:,· swen·cd into morrow night. The occasion: I <l · .

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• _ 1poun ers. w, pull s~a·cs or Comp· in the third whcri Hogan and Evans· d,.tch d . d. d.l· .. ' 1·este'r o.f 19J 8 . th·n·a,lin·,n·istrat·i··e of- lllCS1l)ent, secretary, program chamnan,ed,ilor of ll.1e RiJJ,edi-, Small's lane! who, inci<lcn,t Y, w.1s ml the Central California J. C. · 1 ton Saturd.ay morning where they walked. Hogan stole.third and came a) a ance a e ,ate tourna ' ' ' tor of ti R t h · I .the lead.al the ti1ilc .... \\ell,_G.,corgc enre t. · ·

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me<'. - · ~.-· --~ w, . nrn ·c .an.a cc tu .. <:,.ue c.at .t ... cjin.when Simons.singled ... Evans third,. men\, and the mo\ln~ of !he J11n1orl . 11 b 1 1 . · • g ness manager of the student bodv and chairman of the rally/ C es, al mo.st plunged into the proe'ess of c t J Th I t t . · · - ·.. - - - - ", c ocate, m room 118 of the Jun- · . _ . _ . ., ' SI t' clearing Brothe'r Small·s hurdle, but ~!~in Hopes -~:- omp on. aysec rune. . e as ,me, Simons .second, Dnctwicllcr slrnck out . C~llcge offices, have all made this ior college building. Room 118 i,; (OTmmb1ttee. . · · · - · - - · -: · · · - · . (a Ing

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(Th G ). G 1· the two clubs tangled; the Tartars land then 'both Evnns and· Simons. · r h h · I · · , O C a candidate (or a11 office a stude11t 111ust h fift I instead the Renegade stick·skipper , . . . . : It's cnry c r<>al . ,on,a es, · t d. h R d . h · one O I " usic,t· press. wcrks of this now occupied by ·rolitical Science. In- r . · •• · · · • . • · · •• ! . · · · . • . . ;tve. Y ·as- .· · . -.-- .

fell back into his own lane arid went Bake1silcld s main hopes he in then·,co·holder of the national junior col· presen. c . t. e enega es v.:11 n tci·. enmc home on Saulsbtiry's single. This semester. . · . · structor Guy Jaggar<l d cl . 1sociate!I stu~cnts sign Ills pet1tton .. The pet1t1011 must then .be Classes mil be dismissed ca1·ly to-. · six strong events: both hurdle~, pole]lege 100-yard dash mark al .9.6s., rific \\allopmg, but Cl;.-mers cloule1sJput Taft ahead.by 4-0. T b·. . . h 1 •The chang· from th 'idahn.h. ashses.1!filed w1t)1 )IIss Bird, who decides upon the elgibility of the c.anc morrow, enabling students to·be at ..

on to take the remainder of the bar- . . . 'about to breeze throu_gh the century. figme to reverse the procedure Sat- , · · . · o egm w,t : f plans go through I · e c O

ig sc 00 '(Ii late · · · · jJ ff' · - • · · riers in con\'Cnlional· fashion. Ob· \'ault, high Jump, discus and shot. The Taft ~aysee sprint prince is fa. urday aftetnoon. Gades Score'" ~ourth · . · administration buildin is· ex cctedl · l · · • . · ·. . ·. . . e crson park by.I:!:, p. m: m h~!'· viousl}' he reached the tape a goud These e,cnts should bring six firsts ,ored to "m the hundred at the con-1 ~1· ht S I The Renegades scored m the fourth as they ha,c been arranged by fit-st.to haw far-rcnching gresull~·Pit isiJ SCtul~eb.nt body eleetwn will be peldall day Fnd,ay, i\Iay 20, in for lhe.op_cning of the annual sludcnt-

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11 h. · · . . fert>nce meet tomorrow e,·e. His fast· · ti( urpr se inning when Heber tripled (the first vice president Jim Stutzman, the •n- i·ep ~ <l A ·d' t , 1. ' B' d. l · · I rary. To vote, students must present their student body body p1cmc.

two ya\· s a cau o ma w o was an.d a fair number of seconds, th1rdslest time this yea.r is 99s Judging f1om the wny the local l I h't) d . r W h " o1,c. ccot tng o ,, tss rr , d 't . . t d . "D ' . i·un ·into _the ground both JitNally and fourths, T. h.e·. Renegades . arc . . . . •. : . . !I la els mutilat. ed .the hors.chide aga.inst flo:,a,. out t taon· ,.·1cgahmt. efietnld". teT,.h.enaTc aofbt nual student bocly picnic is (lesHned the board of trustees "tentalivel; i ca As, l IS repor e .. ' . . . . ' . . . . . on t forget. y~ur skates," ,5ays · d figu. rat,·,·cl,· The Coug"t' hu,·<l t

1 , to bn one .colo.ss.al su•ccss. ·Stutzma· n sa.nct·ioi,c·'" the h I t , 1 d 1. !though some petitions are .still rn c1rculat10n, the follow~ J.1m .. s. tutzman .. , picnic chair.ma .. n .. 'The

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er s va tan ·e or s sen '". s · · tra .poi.nts in the other ten .. events, . · · !be in for quite a surprise by way of E .. 1 d. . . . .s· " ' "' , ' ' · c presen o uces ave 'd · H. · · · ;. · · · · . · ,• ing t.o. the j1eld, stepping .<All of his which should gh·e them a totnl of competition. "Chuck" Wachob . Ren- :·alns smlg Se.' came m on ,mon.s' pic'!ic . e,·er.. ·. b. ccn in th .. e administratio.·n building I ~1~~:s, any. A .. nderdso1~, L. yll:! ~clorkt,. \F\.'aydn;.IL!on. g andd RLooe.~t s:cu;~ fo1'.hthe. s. \?dent .. · body with n"'. lane in so doirig. Thu·s, Voll anrl about 65 points. Considering the The Central California· Tennis egade mound bRron, is a mu;h im- tripe an, ,mons scored. on Wool- Rally tnan .nesone who is in charge since the establishment of .B. J. c: , gom~ry; ?econ _vice pres1 en ' re "' u roy a~. oms a m1ss10n c ~r!e.: .

----~- .. :-·Small- should'\'c. ·-been disqualified, number· of other:. schools ... that 'will I (:onrerence, scheduled - for .... last prov~d-- pitehcr .. and-if .. hc.-can .. per- ~;;~_e':'_o.r.·_ .s~o~~. ~ to_~ ·~ !.~~o~ ~: .. __ . ---· .. . of games . for . the picnic, has an. . . . Dean Bird R~marks Gr~thaus • busi(1ess manager of the student bo.dy, Neil .Ross; 1 • . Comement Bus and Ponton should have been aw:Hded comrete, and the way. thcii· powers Saturdar, · and postponed because suade the ball t-0 show the Comp.ton : . . . . nounced · that h_e· is 1>lanning-i ·suite ·--commenting ·on· the-- change; the ~<!!t<?r .. o..Lt!!e_rr1p_, __ ~v_E!:f_e~t,_§.lgl_fer .. a.!'d .:t'~Z!:l. !'fo!:~0'.:l;_~di_tor-'.~f. . . :: _schoolbus_.,v,ll com.'.' by t~e .~a~I< ··-- ----·- __ _

3 tfrit, and the onl;- other contest- arc di\'ided in the middle d.istance and of rain; will be held this Saturday, boys the "Wachob Drop" our Rcnc-J Finally .the local boys decided to case relay for all candidates for of- Dean remarked, "This will bring the the Raconteur, Dorothy_~lurgeon and Jeanette Stutzman; _chair- to pick up out of town students and .

nt a Taft man second d' . Bk Id \ \lay· 7 ·at Visalia come to tire Condley grounded out fice FQr some unkno"'n·· reason can · · 11 ·. · d . f man of the rally comm1ttee, John Boydstun; secretary, Rµth take.them back. to the school before-.

a , , · 1stance rnns, gl'·es a ·ersfie the · ' · gad es might bob up with a victory. Th · . . · · " · · Jumor co ege un er one roo more · · d · cl · · · · · · · • · · · . ·.. H.its· '.n' E. rror." . . advantage . . .· .

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ompson to. E\ans. Fife singled. didaf.es, including yours ·irul)· aren't completnly th .t h b. t . Rise en an Helen Baldwin; busmes.s manager of publicat1ons, their .busses leave at· 4 o'clock. ~ · · . · .· · · · · · · · enega es mproTe . D h. · s I

b. · . · · . · • . ' · . . ' an .l as eel} n any Gregor · Poul · ·an· · d L · · 111 · · · · · h · Fr h d · · · ·11 b Just about 'the time I ,ms begin- Coach Bliss feels ~<>nfident that his last week at Ojai, Herbert Bing Obvionsly the Compton baseballers .huncan . ,t to .au s. ury wh<> tried lo parllcularl>· .•.nthusiaistic. Maybe Mr. time in the past:" y . . ?g• JS an . aurence "' aes, program: c airman, · .. ee punc an. ice cream w_i "'."

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h h .. · h · h h and Stuart Lo··elace are ,·n· top· . . · · . t row Fife out at second but failed. n--one -·ould be glad· to ut O N Ch I R · !Herbert Harns. . . . . .· .· .·. · . · .· a,a,Jab .. 1".· .. Campaign spe.eches by t.he mng to t tn · t at e. cccasc " ,_. a s "t come t roug w ,L t e on- · . · ' . . will be in for a yer;-. unpleas.'lnt after· · · · . · ' . . °"" " P n an o at er oom I N. ewton'.s ... law.s .. of.gravity .might .havej ors. In the e.ve.nt · the· lads do ac· \ coridilion and should turn in ex~ noon reg·ardless or. what th•y th.ink. (~!en. on fit.·st and. second). Helfer- exhibition by himself for the student Wh ' t· d . d. . J C A~ yet no· petition bas been received for the office of first vice cand!datcs will also be. a reature of

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to undergo a drastic revision ~ecause complish the leat they will be the ~e en per ormances in · t e con, The 'Gades have shown a marked im: nan singe an 1 e score · · · 00 • Y·. net entally, the unp. recedent· recreation room · both Dean Bird and · · · th · · d · · · d h d I

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1 d f ·d· t · . . th· ·nf . ference ma.tches. · . · : . . . . · . omes flew out to left ·field. Then. f'd d r I t s· · d , 1 • · · • • · ' .. · • .. • ·· • . · · • .· e program,.an a var1e sc e o e of

o 11<' ra. _e a .'W 1c our . . . nm.e on Y. un e ea. te . earn m e co e. r- pro.vemen. t m .slugging the horsehide . . 0. r er· 0 as un ay s execullo;e Superintendent Spindt · emphatically . l · · ·: · · ha. · · J h. B · Heber came· to bat and slamm·ed th ·1 d 1 •• ·b · - - - s • • C . · T lk• . Th" f 'J E t games c 1rmen, on· esone .. and --'-·~·.1.u.·""·'·""' &aanu,. s the,y_b. oblied up enc•. Fo'r a.SA"son as a -hole they s . ·ad H b ··11 fl' . W"] t ·.. . . . ·. e. countl was ecarl'<I y all pr•s•nt tatnd that th r . .. . .. fl erman a re . ,r een eams n er .

· :.=th.·a·."'n·',.'n',p. "r~ssY-1,·e 7~6 tr,·um-p'h" :·o·,·.,;r· -h·a·,:<c •. o_n'fy-·o-n'e_l=o._s's- to'· look "ha.ck u'pon wt'm· . m· 'e-rs· to• En"· ter anl . e er,te. et• elrnhan, 00 ornes, e first pitched b.m ·to right' center field · .. ··. ·. . . . . , < s , e. e IS . no· prospe. c,. o · · ·. · . · · . . . · · .· ·. · . · ·. Jack Roberts.. .. .. . .. , . . , • , , . .. . . . , .. . . . . . . . , arc po n 13 ome-runn mer- f t .. 1

. . D d H r . . as a gre-at rehef. ·. The .reaso~?,. ~Jr. the chatter room in the near future. T O : Sh. · . \T . . · . S · , ,. . · · TaUJa)·s~e, b~~ss .their noble souls.:. that being gi\'en to them by the Fres- s . t~ M ;· .. c. 't •. cha~ls. The. Ba.lie;;fiel4_ battery; 1:r-n:/'P e, scoring uncan an ·. e. ~__n~-w~sen.t, . ._..~, ... ·.· : "The exptckd inalux.of new students ' 0 .~e own . . . .. · ourney on oc,a ·c

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Coach Clymer has .the typ(! or ball no fro,h. . an . w,1ca on est Wachob and Heffernan operate in . . . . .. . Ph, Rho. Pl debate fight seems to next fall will more than take care H . ·s · · · R' · ht' I · . . Bakersfield. The easiest way to get· ..

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-o.-·· - -: --·-··' ·--·c]ob· fans· lo,'e, to:watch .. -.·;, Against -~----~- ---·-.. -- __ -... ...'.··-· -~· --.· ;..._ ·-:----· . ·---------~--· excellent__fashi~n. __ H~b;r.:_takes care • Taft Fails To ,Threat~n - . · . . be drawing quifo a bit of student of the vacancy !~ft by the exodus 'of ere 0011" 1g S ·. SS ue . · to the park is to drh·e on Ca\iiomn: Taft last Friday, for example, Stohs Good Performances Expected ! Participation in a swimni.ing c_ami'- of first base rather handily,· -~\'bile ·-rn-tne'fiist-or-the-sixlh Ta!t-~ot·a------... -·----interest.-:"And·no·wonder,what·with. 500 fresh.men and sophomores to·East -"-----.. -. -·--:-·'-----,,··.~--- ·

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treated the spe.· eta tors . to a · bit of Considering· the entries as a whole val to be. held in Santa Mo.bica, May. seco .. nd .. basem. an Fife and P.aul (I.'m man on rs · , . e next man ew_· out a! · the personalities Roa.ting around. Bakersfield high school," .Mr. Spindt . "Emil . u. nd die Detekth·e," one of . All. de bat. es in the· platter tourna: f · · · ·

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"big Jea.gueO, flavor by. rmbbing a the customers al'e bound to see some 14, i~ the goal of five B. J. C. swim- from Delano) ·Woolomes, who guards c:nter ."" . en ogan. htt .a ft seems thnt the fight has. also stated. "The most' that can be hop~·d the· most deHghtful talking pictures ment, except the final, will be com· and follow this street until you com·e: 1 - --- Cougil.r.-hit-v,ith,Fs~ecta~?lfrt-:ight- Jnighfy fine i,euormanf!>S:-Nllmbei·j mers'.~Allho~~h. the close-of -actual t~ird .. liase,c-arc -just-about ·as~good hne dnve to. ~~nc.3~ ."'~o. caug~t. 1: . __ . . br?ug_ht t?. light· .several. u?usual for, is that. we ,,ill _no long!r need t~ai. has been rece_tved fro~ Euro_!le, 1 pleted. tomorrow .. i~ prese~t. plans to the park._ ·

handed efforL ... D1tk. (I m D,Mag- one performances. should be t.urned J .. C; compcttllon .. h4s ~een reached, timber as you'll find .in junior con~·gc on the fly and thrC'\\ it to Heber _for thmgs, c.h1cfly-c-amimg. which. 1s the to use the· tents in the elm· grove,"/ wrll be presented m the high school I work out s~ccessfully, accord mg to . Dance-gio) Hebei· covered first base like a in. bu Voll, Dave ·Ga.Y, Greg William',) Andy .Harriett, Don Garrard, Robert ball. · · a double.· play. -From then on· Taf.t · fact. that some people do not even he concluded. auditorium Thursday evening, Ma)· Coach }kKa1g. ' I d · · · I · · To complete the day of activity Pers.ian· rug .... Gene puncan d!d and Bruce Ponton for the Renegades. Kincade, Bob Whitiker :. and· quy . Outfielders "Click" . fail.c to threa!en, b_ut the score re- know t.he names of club and student · Sever~! enterprising B. J. C.ans i' 19, at 7:30. The mo,;e wi~l be spon· Preliminary rounds were held on, 3 sport dance ,~ill be held. at th& . quit.c a bit oLshorr.stoppmg for h1s Taft's stars are Gonzales in thef'Wathen are still training. . • An outfield ·consisting of Gene (!lit mamcd G lo 4 m their fav.or. · body office· holders. Ma)·bc we nee<l were this week reported to be consid- sored by Der Deukhe Verern, of J. C,,Monday and Tuesday. Each team "" . , Cl b ·,1· . B .. 1 · ~. d h" . h. H b . I I th I t ! . th th D- d . . . . • . . . h ·1 . "oman s u . ·' ax a:, es.s un !."' si~e ... Ric ard Roy c .er, oratortcka. sprints Md Simons in. the javelin tos- Applications . have been sent for or Miss) Bartoletle in center, Cond- n fe· as .fio e seH,:en ', uncan a stu cot roster or who's who, ermg p1tchmg a "tent-chatter-room" and all students and German speaking rem~ms m t e tournament unll _it orchestra will provide tlie music .. Ad-

. first baseman, is in a mood to ma. I! sing; they also have a good supply! these five men t.o enter in the 600 Jey in Jeff and Florida's Mr. Stokes was sa e at. rst on ogan s error, Announc~m~nt Tuesday of. ~h~ re· on th~ campus parkway. Howe,·er,iresidents of Kern County are urged recrn:es two defeats. The final :"'•II mission .is by student body card 01, . . . ;;·· statement fo,· 'the pfrss in regard o·r disuinc'e i·imne;.s. - Wieinan or Vi- meter swi111, lhe. 100 · meter dash' and in .right, have· heen functioning bet.- ":~nt to. ~·c~nd .on_ HeH;e,rn~n·~ .sac- .. -·~·OV!l!. _of_ Jumor coJl•J:: . adm,rus.tra~ no. a,c~rnn. has .bee!' tal<;en as yet.. to !ttend. . · . · he held . befor~ a · student· body as- 50 cents a person. . . to the .. Bakersfield,Compton lumber- salia· is one of the most outstanding! the 300 meter relay, Mr. Newmeyer, ter than the pistons of . a· Cadillac nfiet'. Woolomcs. flew out to. cen,ter, hon offices from the high school ad-, · · · ·· · · Students of Geiman will have no sembly, for which a dat.e· has ·not yet 1 · :· · · - ·: .Th - · p __ .. - · - · ·

· swinging ·contest .. , Says :\Ir. Ile- performers in the cqnferencc. Th.e lad swi_mming coach, ,·eporls. · · :· during the last few· tilts. If· this fiel_d. The~ Heber came· up and hit. mistration building. cam·c as a total' · .· · . ·. · · . difficulty in understanding the ~x- been set. Facuity. members are act- F II .· c e throgram _

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f doing. most everything.. So far this season. the swimming writer is any criterion: on condition, c.. rs P1 c. e. a or a ou e, surprise to R J. C, .students. Say ercy· 0Splf3 . ceUent a.nd clear dialogue, but sinee1mg as. Judges, w,tb thirteen teams, . db ,[· S.t t ·. . G · . . h 1 h C t " I . - . - . cor ng D . B rt l ttc . I d . - .- .· . . I . . - . . . . i - . . r . . d. nounce y . r.. u zman. a mes, •n-:we oug. ta s aug .ter . omp on.. . . . Portcnille ha.

5 ·some firie middle-dis- .team, ha.s entered .two. nieets, heing e,·eryt.hing is in favor .of Bakersfield. s . 1 one.an. e . 0. c .· sing O . those. in th. e know, lhe change "111 · . · the film depends more on ,·1s1blc ac·. each comprised· O one experience f I d' t · f ( h . f h)

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Modest "Bud'.' Heffern.an, w O opcr- tancc and distance· runners, who will;defeated b}· close scores in both con· to win .next Saturday's contest. The an (' er wen ° ..... · . en. make for con\·en1ence as 1t means O s pen ouse lion than on .speaking even those and one rnexp.enenced debat-Or. ·,. t'. ( . . ··n 'th t . w'•tL - b h' d h I

t . , . - · "Ch k'' \V h b t d · th . _ . . . - . . . · - . - · _ . . ._ _ - _ . , . . . _ · . - \ s"'a 1ng, p ogran1 in a 1p1 ea er, • ·~ ates in A-l_}ashion e. in .. t e pa e cornpett' .mainly against .Taft. Thcy[tests. . . ·. . •. . . local lads ha,·e everything to gain arid · uc · . ac O s ~ppc up to " the entire 1un1or college rn one bmld· · . ·--- · · who do nol know the Janguag,, will The hneups are as follows: Ida. d'd t . t b heck! d a d put n, for the Renegade bascbaUers, states, also.·' have a Mr .. Boyei· and a. Mr.;. It is understood that the fi\·e 'men nothing to losi;.. On the other hand, platc,stnke l, stnke. 2, and then _.., ing .. _!o most or us who _ha,·<' had · T.his afternoon. from 2 ~ntil 5 andf be able to. follow the stor~ clea!ly. Wahl a.nd Lyle York; .rat.Curran and!~~: ~p:t;\e;.·es~ments "at 2\o; basoe-

' ''We'll. gi,·c- tl,e· Tartai-s•·plenty. of Shai'.-. · Bo1·ci' is ·fair in·· the -dashes( entering· the· ca_rnival al· Santa Mon· the Comptonites are• pretty confident, l,a_m~a. h~r~;!i!t ba!I f()r .t"'.·o bas~s.. .. _ l<> ~!".1~ ~l_ea~_a5ros~. !~• _h_ig~_sc~oo.1. from 7 to 8 ,30 this e,:cnin the ~ . Furthermor~ !'~glish titles. have been J,m Mtddlcto~~ '.llaunc~ Coombs an<!i ball ~me, with frosh and sophs .. comP:t.iti.on .. if we play .~s good as and Shaw is. a number. one c~mplain.erl ic.a arc .cnt~iing .. s~lely .of t.he.·,.·r .. own that. they'll swamp. !he. B. J:.c.-. n_i~e l:{cber ·scored, B .. crtol~ .. tte. sco. re.d,.. campu~ .to. wa,t m lrne fo~ hours to hospital will hold open ·h:use i~e:';;'. added. · · · · - - ·- !Joh!! Fanucchi; Dea~ Gay and George 1 · · · - ·· .. · · - - - - . -we .d,d against Taft., .. . . . . but ·can· throw the discus when's he's. ac.cord. The meet 1s not an offic,ally agam: Howe,·er, the Renegades have Wachob had ."on. his O\\ n. ball game. :· :1 · . see the popula~ .Dean, the idea· seems · · f N 1. 1 H . 1 As an added attraction two travJ Voll; Esther Taylol' and Wayne Long;

. DOTS. : ... '.. AND D,\SHE~;._ yucky. .. · · · · J schedllle/1 .~ffai,:...on _ the ,sp_orts. cal, tahn· on a .meticulous niood · and are Neither team threatened .after that :'_'J lo be one ,of the best· yet pr<.>sented. ;~r~an~ of B' ~ i~na cl o~p'.t\ .Day. alogue of Gcrmanv \\ ill ai,o be feat· I Sam Rifkin and Lawrence· Katten- I J C Sk f · Yoo hoo,.Bliss: Bin Whitaker; who . To tr~' :ind prei;lict a final scoi-e;endai·. . ... p;in,.ed. fo' hani th.eit:·opponent's a TAFT" . . AB ll R O "A. ·.'. ;t• ,·. . . . . . . . .. . . ar~ ~:rtitu1a;1;.' · in8-.~1e!-:: a:

1t:n:a~ ured on the progr~m .• Admission.vcilllborn: Carol Afr!brosier _and D,yaynel '. .. •. __ a .e.r~

used·to do·quitc a bit of. sky-skim, is foolish but the schools should fin-I good battle. Hogan, 3b · ..... A 1· I IG .d 'll <l f 'be 15 cents for students an<l 25 cents!Mears: Joe Angeles and Walter Os· To Revel mjni: via U,1-e. pol.e·V~ult ':hUe i,n ish.· somewhat in this manner; - Bak- i Gee, how. ugly I are; . . The Probable Lineups . I Evans, lb .····· .. ..4 ~ 10 0 '.·'· .. ··.· ·" . Foss·,·1 ·c.ol lec· t·,o·n th'!' ('Sh\\t.lh Chon utactl grohups oh gucstsll for adults Tickets can be purcha.~ed II born; Hazel :Morton and 'Ken Robes· . h h

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htg. sc. oo, .. · as. _een .con.!ning. .•s c-i-sfield. and· Taft. w. ill _,be. cl~se ·for ,:'\IY. fac,:, ain't n,o s. _ming_ sta.r; Bakersfi.cld: .. Wachob,. pit.chcr: Hef-. 1 .· ': s.s .' '· ... - - · b . 1 d t t' d either fr.om German students or· nt ky; G11!1s ~le Kee and Johnny Boyd·. t k l k B n t e II 3 1 4 1 . i . • . J C B- e spec1a eruons ra tons an ex- . I . -. . .. . . ' . ,\.JI B ·J . C t d l . . ·'t d t . tale,rits .to s~1mmm~ · . : . s , _ s · · ·. first with Porterville, V1saha, R. eedlcy i ut,. then .. r don t mmd 11., • fer nan, catcher; Heber, lb;, Fife, 2b; 1 ae." 1 er,. c ... ,.... . ,e I G. tven ; . ;· y 1 · . . · · · · . . .. the dool'. stun; Helen. Baldwm and Harry An· l · , , ··. s u en s. a,e m, l e

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Commander Bliss is, mmdful of !he and Coalinga .finishini:,·in this possi·;Bec_ame·l'm behind it.: . . . . Woolomes, 3b; Condley, ·Jf; Berto-~Saulsbury, 2b. .':.2 I I 2 3 ,,:. ' · · P anatrnns. on the use of equipment juerson- Paul Fife and Jack Roberts·ll(athcr at the Rollo·Drome for the ·

-~: . ~;~:~}:=~:to:c~~F.:~~~l~~i~~~I!::~~ ble order. . . . i n's you_ ~~k:.:~t f~o~t-~e~ !~~,j~~- -- '_~'.~e~ :f;_~:k~~· :i~ .----- ·- .. - r~iZi~~~·r ~;; -.d .. ~ ~ .. -~ .- ~ -h· .. ~:~')ii ~ ........ F~_r_~-~~.~t u de-~.~ :S~~~:~~t~~~~£~;~~~::::~~/~~ i T.~~-~~!_.~Je,~_t~~.. . -., ..... _i.::~:ei~ :':~~mo~~ ~:d s:.m. Ia:ntorno: j ~[:r;i~~. s;;~i;~:..arty Friday e,·ening,

a'na opines that it would't be a dis~ B- ..... J. ·c·. : . ·T·· ·RA' ·. C·· K. ·.M· e.·N s· p·· .,I K' E. ·c· 0·· ·u· 'GA'RS· .. 1.212·-_ ·ss·. 12· Shrode,·, bf ...... ;:_1 0 0 !.1 0 , .• • Foss'ils .. 30.··10 40. 'n1'1Jl'10 .. n. ,·ea,:c old, surgery Dr. Ogden will c:tplatn a spe_!!Y w ··C A· He' ad. 1· Songsters·iii L: A:~--r-··-·;·N .. ·,•··.'."-· ··D···-· ···:·''" _, .... a;trous idea to tak.e along ."Butch" ! .· • .:. . • . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' . . . . . . . . .· . . ). I-fall,· rf .................... .4 0 0. 3 0 . . , ~ cial array of surgical instruments. l .• . .• • . • . . .. · . -·--· .. ··. . . . ; . . . 001. l. a.· llCE?

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'r . . . - To'"ls 3,;. 7 6 2' 10 .' n · c. te ·., c. en,· e .sta 1.e-; . . . .· · \ Lo A J · H 1 • • h .• b'] : . · -·--· ·. · o es Y .. an · . ·· · " ,, «> -........ . ..... , v, • · h · k th II C · • ·n · l · b · · · · · , Vtrg1nia Tucker was elected Y W 5 nge es o. was .1 e JU I anlj · · to the conference ·cai'nh·al tom OTTO\\" Drawing. the cur·,;;;, on their dual mcndous bursts-of spe'ed;\\·hizzing by io nip. the inevitable ~Ir . .Voll. to 'the BAKERSFIELD. AB : R R O A - I og,sls . a,·c it, ma ·e up e co cc ,on ttcian Wl l'Xp am a out speer al dtClsj .· . . ' . . . . . . · 1 . . . f. c·h ··' 1 c·1 b. b .•. h . th Cal \lucllel' leader of the pop.u)a.-. · · • 1 that has recently been prcs'cnted to I· · ·11 · lf <l. • t• ·l · d' · C A president ··for ·next year· at· a, cry O . om O . cr.s w en · cy, · · ' · ·. . . ... < ·.

night ••... you krio.,.·, sort.a as ~od,· meet competiti~n for 1938, the Bak· the Cougar hurdler like a Ii.re .engine finish line by a foot.· Thal man· Small Duncan; ss ... . . ..4 I " 2 4 · · -- · · · am "'1 .0 . er ic s on ccr a,n is-i ·t. 1· k: · ' l. 1 t ·Tu. i jounicycd south to participate in ajschool swing band, has :1nnounced thal . . d .. · A.d· .. k. ··r·t· k· . < t . d f h t k .. h ·r Tf.. Hff ,· - 8 y,<::·!· .· Lhe.scie.nc.eu.cpartm .. ent,ac~ording'to.,.ases •. Thepharmacywillalso.olTer.,,PO. uc·.-_supp.cr m°"mg a.5 ... es-:_ ... ·. . . · ... h.,s-·b.and-.;11 .la··f.ora·noo .. ndanco . . , .guar_s .. ·.; n spea ,ng o . _ra.c ·-:- ersfield Juni~r College. track team, somei .en ya,· s mm·. omc o s~ac w.e,s m ·t _ere. or a l to m.ake the e eman, .c. , ............. , 2 1 · 1. . .,: . i . . )Ir. YanderE1kc geolog>' professor.. ·1 . f . t . th.- . . ... ·. •<lay c,·enmg m the cafetena ... , She I ,ocal fcsti\al held .m the Times bu,l,J.. . . .. '" p .\ . . .. '

.. ·. :.··r .. · ..... ··al.In. 'ght.; ;,,·.ritin.g-:-.·yo.u ca.n place yo •. ur. . .. , . .· . .· Geo.. the. tape .. a sl'!:unch .t".·.o·y·a···rd ."'.cto.r. htgh·hurdhng affair a- veritable hair- Woolonfcs; 3b, 0 ... · •.• :·:·.·····.·.4

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0 nson,. prex, · . · ' · .- · · · • • Pia in from 11 :45 to: 1:15 · th.,; - --· - -- .. _ - - - --· · - -- - ·-- -- . I Ila 2" _ · · r, .,.... matelv.75·«111arker" fossils from .the l ·. ·ft.· th · 1· · · · · for the organization at present·· . , In ·.the ultra modern.'l!od,torrnm · y g ·· ·.· ., · ··.· •.·.

.. . capture· the conference track party Voll, s<ored. a sc.ntl .ting 7 n ·to up rn th1s·amazmg 220 .. yard·low·hur0 ···Da,.e.Gay; Bill Trout a.nd D. eari Gay Bertolelte,-~f-.. , · · - · - '· ,.. ·. . · · ... awn a er e ours.. . - ·' · · · · · -· · · 'th · · t -· 1· · b band will swing out for. two hour· at.

I t .t-: -::-::· '.Miocene '.in· t.hc·south.c_rn San Joaquin • :. B."·J; -c: · ,,·oiffen;s ·1tyg.ie_'ne "cl:i-S£cs'.",· -· F.Jna .. Ru_. PP will .• succccd. · Eh·a. · Ra!·~. --~..:¥~0 "P_ :'3})~ :...~<>. }~ - ~uT11 __ tr~. thn :u;,3·1 10 . .nnt .. a.dm· ··1s'si'on~ ·-· ~ _'..._...:

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points .... ·. Al Neville 58Yz triumph oo;er the Tart.Junior die.race, Taft forfeit"d the mile re. fini.,hf'd .one-two-three in that order Wachob, p ............ .4' 1 ·O O · 2 ~ , -.valley and is· the gift of Wesley I t ti .d . 1 • ,5 ton as v,ce·prcstdent Ruth R,sedon 10ther schools compelmg.be,1des the < '" " · . ·. figure

3 it, 60 for Ba.kersfield and .50 Colle,:<' athletes i'.' a nocturnal track· lay, automatkally donating 5 points in the shot-put.' Dan's winning put Stokes, rf ... - .. ..4 2 0 ~ 0 . ' · Chesler.;,an .. a foriner student of )Ir. Pan·

0 a <'n as .spccin group,. ! wilt' succC<'d Esther T~ylor, as secre-i' Choral Club 'and the loc.il high sch~l . · . .

. . for Taft which soupds dig~slible ... and.field extrauganza last TharM~)'j lo the Renegades. · · meas~r~ 43 ft. 5Yz in ... Greg Wil· Condlcy, If .............. 4 0 · o· 0 · 0 VanderEike's. . I . . , tary and Betty. Burke succ~ds Paul-, Glee Clubs, were Parndena Junior I . :~:._·_:. _ _.__ .!!.~f_c,_.~~s witl!._J>O!~r_in 1:!:1°,s!:.._of '.'_~ ~~i~t~ F~eld: .. •. . . . I . Ye~Gcorge Voll, i£ you can stand !iams turned in_ his con,.~niional"win Fife; 2b ... . ... A I 1· 3 2 -. . . ~Ir. Cheslerm~n,. "_ho is no" em·, . A. JJ'. s._ Petitions . ·inc Latzke to t~e trl'asurer's position,:Colle~e, the winner ~f the- meet, and Board Selects Fou1· . .· .

• • .• :. · . ·.·the.· .field. e. vcn.ts a. n.d " .. a. n't wry well . Appar.ently .. tli. e mee. t h1.ntc .. d.-on··. thc.

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-·· ·~ ·- - be- matched--· ·-On-the other-hand, next .to thc...last .number on the pro- jampmi: and tos.<1ng the dlS(US at al 12 ft. 3 ,n .• lo best Taft's ~fr, Bo- &ore by. Innings / C t f t" th "tic>. fi 1 ·r--· · · --- - -- ---- ------------· --- - --. · · · - ·· --- -- · - - .... --·-- - · -·· · - ,._. __ .,_ - ... _ ---·- - · _· __ . ( __ 1.-c. ted .. the. f.o.<stls_,. h __ ,le_ _£Onllnu1ni:. hLsl . Pctilion.s r. or_!h"_ !)C',._A. \_V .. S. _of· per .were: ~ovella Stewart, )!adge • r, icism. 0

oe. ree oa .. ers e u The nuni'--r-of Aand·idat•s for . . -· of course Porten,;Jle and·Visa!ia have gram-the. low. '!,urdlc ra~e-because .-irtually the fame tim<", \'oil took o!T h:uu,on by3-inciies:::-c-·~lontgomery .. -. ,._ ·. ~ 1· z·3·4 5·s·7 g·g- -- - - - · - - -· .. -- ---- --- - -- - - ---- · - p II be I a to th b th "" ' ' th·

-': . . . . . ~o;,,e pr:tty- -flossy' - track. incn ·,~ho'll Taft figu're~ they. had the mile -i-ela'yi OD a 'mammoth Bight or 21 ft. 9~ in. pulled. himself orer I]- ·u. 's in. lo T ft O 1 3 O. 2 O O O l}-6 '. ' s(udies a~ Fresno State. . . · ficer,; ~usl be given to _)liss Hoen-; Sadler, ;\[ar,• cre:mef;C:iroline Ba.ssill, '. ~rnu s. '". ma, e . em . y. ~ position "openeif by b-,·-u-~ "I,-· - -,!::.... · -, --- ------ - ·-a .... , .... .'.,---.. · · · · · · · · - '- · ·While. attending. B ·J C: '\Ir. Ches-I shell b,· '\[on,Ja,· \fay 20 . Each pe-. Ruth Riseden Kav ,\tkins .Ro,·ce Judges. this week, '.\lr.·Clark, director t · . . .. ' · · · pii,dt s - · : cot in on'Cou=r points ..•.. ~lonte all. sewed op.. Aga. in George Voll,

11n the jump and garnered a second in garner a surprise third in the Tault. Bakcr·field · 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 x · 7 · , : · '· · · · · ' · ·" ' · · • · ' ·' • ' '· ' r h. ·ch·-· ,-c b · · · · · · · · -·, rcccn -rc.s1gnal1on · lhat ofc d' t ·n · .,.- • • 0 · ........ · ' · - tcrman found a f o.-..silize-d brain o( an 1! tit ion must. contain \ht' signatures .or Denny, '.\lariedna Atkins, Harriet Den-: 0 · t c ora Ju , r"porte<l. · 'superi ntendcnt r t·. h . . · · · ts "

r· Jone.s,deluxe.Rencgadeja,·elin_-toss.ser, "'. ho had'scor_c.d 11 markers up untiljth_e platter.·wagg_ling'event., lagiting G.illetf returned. Ito the pit.~'arte_'r • 1· · K C · k ,- · · · · · . 1

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cxhnct_sea ,on at em ounty_par ·, 2., women sludcnl• .. The ·offices. to•ms, Rut .. t~ ·e, .'1rg1ma Tuckt'.r,:. . . . .· ·)and pr·inc·,pal of. th I 1· h·. h. .. admonishes Bakersfield Jaysee stu- the 220. lows race;. had to be ca ed: l·inch ·.be in his teammate, . Dne t"·o week..s absence to put one over c oca ,g •ebool, • dents lo support their team at the upon ·tor points. ·-.tagging 'behind!Gay, .'Kho oncorked a hta,.e. of 127 on lhc boys by grabbing a first in the . Take Her to an.d / cast of the original is on dis· be fi_llcd a.re thos\or president, vice;J[arrie.t ~!ill;. '.\!arie And~~on, F.lva\ The :-ewman ~lub rs. sjl-Onsoring nllwas red~ced to·foor at a 'inE><cting or • . . '"big meet;; tomorrow c,·cning or the Taft's )Ir:. Small rounding _the cur.-e!ft. J.O .in. . . . . high jump at 5 ft .. 10 in .. Richardson, laY, ,n ;he geo)ogy ~oom. .· pn:-stdenl,. seer.tar}, .treasu_rer, pro,. Ral~t.on, Elna_ Rup~,. Pa~hne I.alzkc, dance i_n the s.L Francis hall Satar- the Board of Trustec.s. . . Rcne.gades nr~ liable to recei,·e a raw and obviously .encountering_ ~onsider-. 1

1. Bru. ce, Po.nton obli.teratcd the .B .. J. the favorite, soar.ed owr for a sec.and, MICH EN ER'S. .ll~r. \anderF:i~e ,..,u .hue the col· gram_ chairman and publ,c,ty mana-,F.m,lte Howe, Juanita Winthc.r, Es.ler.day night, ~lay Z-.?. The affair is lo, '.'lr. Spindt announced Tuc,day that

deal ..•• "f know," says ~lonte, "be· a61e .difficulty in gai.ning his· stride, C. record o{ 16.3s. in the high hurdles, while Goodv.in tied for third ·"<ith 1~? trr•~~~ soon~ and _'!n)' st~- ger. . be 1 ed . i Taylor, Faye Polls, · Nor.ma White,, be a formal program dance. Price is[ each candidate will be · considered ~ call5e I altended school a_t Taft once," George. Voll b:egan. to unleash · tre-; flashing ~,·er the tall .timber in. 15.2s. Cooley .of Taft. · : • en Sc;n •re;• ,s ,uri: · 10 inspect .11 j C?u.~c,I mem rs arc c ect at the; Dorothy D_~son, and ~rs. Evelyn: 50 ~t'nts

8 couple. ~erry Johnson and further and that a decision will be 1n er>ee . . b..gmnmg of cac~ sem_cstcr. · : Benson, -adviser. · his orchestra will furnish the music. reached a·s soon as possible .

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.. . -J1,sio.ri of; Quotes of the Week._ Stanford Boys . _ H. S. Instructor Foci I-Palo Aito. ·-· -- . Receives<Paris .. _c_. _ _, ___ _

Pho11e Co~pany . - Sch.olarship - . ··.:'-- - · T-he· -Th-·e·a-te-1· · · ·

_._ ·-·---,.-·--'-·:·In Kero County - Unearthed.by Block_

. "The missionaries went to· the Hawaiian Islands to ·l'&isc souls,

(Note:This is the first in a series but they cndedin-iaisi~g cane in- One of the cutest collcgiate·tri,ks -~liss En1ily Edgar of the local high -o[ articles · prepa~ed by Bob K~hJ. stcad.-Prof. Hinds, U. c. · made the new,; wires this week, as school faculty is the recipient of an .-usl, who has spentsenral months in "Each ycnr we scn<l the same sc,'ernl enterprising Stanford sfod~nts Anicrkan Association of University .-escarch on the subject). amount of pcoplci who :graduate were discovered b;- -ll Palo Alto t~k Women's scholarship, entitling her

In this series r hope to be able to from college to the -insane asyl- phon_c company._ H s~c-·ms th:1t. the I

to a ~·car's stud_y at the Unh:crsit~· of show' some of the highlights of the ums.-A. J. l!cckcl, u. of Missouri. frat boys, in their effotl:; to u~e th,, Pari:i. :'>li,s Edgar is the only win. i>ast in K~rn County dramatics. To "Do you ever feel like h~els ?"- pay_ telephones without rnon~}·, had Ina _ coi such scholarship from. the sto back to the year 1885, for that was l\!argnret (Peg) Levinson, B. J .. C. made se,·eral plaster oi pari:; casts c,f w,•,krn p:ut of the United States. tlie beginning of the dra·ma in this "Every week ·exams get worse, the good ol' buffalo head nkkeL .Th~n ..\ year's lca\'c of absence ·has been county, gold had been discovered here, and this week it'g like ncxi week whcnc\'~r the out-of-town girl iri~r.d grnnt,'<1 )liss Edgar so 'she mav .take bringing minns from alr O\'Cr the alrcday-StudcnL demanded a telephone call;. the men ad\'antagc of this award. She. plans world. Following th'c 111incrs in log. Why, listen, you stand-in for poured some water info the ca,;t;,, set to lean< Bakersfield-. next July .. Her ical succ.-ssion were the saloon keep- an earthworm, I'll hit you 50 hard- them in the kc box, Jct th<.'n\ frecit•, studies in Paris arc to begin on.No­His .who supplied liquid refreshments i,·ou'II yeli stra\\:bcrr;-, razzbrrry, then used the frozen slugs in the wmbe,' I. While in Paris, .she will _t<'l those hardy souls. The first rec- chcny, orange, lemon a_nd help!"- telephone. When · the telephone in- nmkc her home at the A. A. Y. W. c,i:;J_ of a saloon is thnl of. Key Gulch, Fred Alkn. s1,cctors came ;wound to collect ·at headquarters. a large pine building with lwo rooms; "A fool and his money ·arc. some the !rat house3, there was nothing in \\'h(·n questioned by a Rip l'eportcr the bar an,d the office. To this saloon party."-Cocd. · the boxes but a few drops of water: as fo · the subjects _she- will pursue <"'-me the firs~ "dancing girls" of "Some men just Wl'lit .so Jong, This week startled_ telephone officials whik in Paris, Miss Edgar i-eplied

.Kern Co;jnty.: As: far. ns <lrama was ·;,iid thc·11 -1,iJI iri Jrii"c ,,·ith·a blond, threatened· to· discontinue their' sen·- thaf" ihe "intends to .. take ~ -g~neral concernc<l, there ,ms none.· A .fca- c,r_ some other ·organism.-J. w. ice unlc.,s_ th':' ·i.ngenious stud_ents ''pull course- of_ study, .not. specializing in turcd s_inge,·, . a . coiiiedian, ancl the 11 D · · l B J c a mckcl ,n it.' any certain sub;'cct. . . • le 8111C , . , · l dancing cho·rus of four or five girls "We ca·n say that William Heil- . . A graduate. of Bahrsficld clemen: -More often than not, the music was r" Harrison went into ihe p,:csi· ;, ..

111 be tary and high school, )fiss ···Edgar

I. d- b h- · f th· · • Fin• pai,·s of· shoes o gi,·cn .supp ,c Y t c guns o c miners, dcccnc;· on hare! cider, and came out awav to the luck\· women students possesses both "- B. A. and Master's rather than ·by the :instru_mcnts of on a hicr."-Dr. Eiscfon,.C. o. P.

1, at San Jose State ·College according de-grec from illills college located

L'fu! musicians. This, howe\'cr, Wl'.S The trouble with ch·ilization to- h S D 'l Th• h ·11 nca~ Oakland. tli.c first attempt al entertainment in · Ibo t c parlan 81 ~·· . e 5 oes WI l .A. A. U. W. scholar<h·i·Jl~ aro

C . . . day is that modern youth is using c placed on display in the Publica- . " • ' Kern ounty. procreation as a forri\ of recrea-J I lions office window and co-eds "ho awa1 lied annually ·on a basis of high

In 1865 Kerm·illc and Hil\·ilah were ti'on,;'-Prof ~'oprosh, Fi·an· kl:in . . . scholarship and special appli"cati'on towns of prominence and again the ' ' ' t th h d . . ''- 1 foe] th 0

,· can \\ear·anu pair may sign -_ . ,·. . . _ College. up. Th.e sizes will range from that o ~ assoc1~t1on ca_ quarters lo·

·-,aloons 1nrc the cource ·or entertain, . . . . · cated 1n Washington D C ~ent .. But now regular·troupcs were ·---....:..------........ -.,.-....:..---'lwh1ch will f1t the largest foot of any. • · · =ing through; stopping Joni: enough ·, girl on the campus to that fitting the I-· to get i, share of th<' fr~c-flowing gold. OPI ~ ~QN_ . smallest. The shoes .\\ill be tried onl These "'ere the days of carefree aban- I }I in order of the sign-up and the first

Pe, son they fit will be the ]uck.v rc­don,. when law and order were en-forced by the gun. This was the sci- T_ he .qucstio_n ''.Do r~u go to fires I' ripicnt. ·. · . ting of the· beginning or cnierlain- when the engines go by and you arc -----....:...~ .,.<"nl in Kern_ County. out riding or sitting in your house? If a sufficient number ·of co!_lege

If so, why, and did ,·ou know that • mc!J and women at Glendale Junior

In the library I',·e often wondered why Libraries were so dim

. And du JI and dr:,· · And always "Hush," . Arid '"Tush/' and "Shush," Until I'd like lo sluggcm

· In !he mush. it is the law that you arc not to go to College are interested in trying out tires, as spectators hinder the men in fi>r the "Do :,·0•1 want to be an actor," They say the library their work~" program, auditions wili'be held on the Is a wonderful jcrnt

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'Letters To The· Editor

· · By STANFIELD . T°his last couple of weeks of change; a~other. who wears shirtmakers· often

Add fo last ,_.;eek's col.um.· n; about - d b and well. _able weather has taken the· war ro c - bl'

teachers, ''HANK" _ EVANS and - · Have you noticed _those. two pu 1c'. and ingenuity of -the girls . around ly - starved boys who showed _up in

"CAL" MU. ELLER: th_ e former, it d f B J C h Th here, but the co-e s o . _ . . . ave bedroom slippers last week? _ ey say

seems has uniisu~J blushing 'propen. withstood the strain admirably.· Con- it's an "anti-huarache" drive, but I. sitie.s-'to aug~ent'his dimple; the lat· servatirn and trim suits "arid heavy suspect they got up .too late to finish. ter it was noticed at the assembly' drcsse., in warm spring' colors ha,·e diessing, or they ha.ye a corn, or may. Friday, has 'su~h a soothing and _car· been the best bets on rainy ·days a·nd be somebody did the Lindy hop ?n.

. ressing loud, when. playing the piano, "drindts" the favorite for sunny days. their !€ct. Quoting one. of the' antis: it's a wonder ·it doesn't go lo sleep- A black and white drindl in a Rower "All they do is 'huarache' feet'."

· his directing, of the swing band,.anr- lace design worn ·by a certain sales-war, is a Jot the same. h - I - f WHO'S A DUMMY? . BILL HENRY arid Nnncv. Le_ · c Se- girl co-cd as won many g anccs o

• envy and admiration; while the pie- · Th"e n~west racket on record is the· cord, whom we have heard was the tograpb drindl worn by "!he third per- d~mmy _radio racket. It has been. first girl-friend he ever had, have i~d assistant librarian_ deserves a sec. found 1hat many of the fourteen· 1\rokcn up; she to go with BILL VAN ond look for shee novelty and elev. tube radios being sold have as many S.'NDT- and ED NEWBERRY.. • · h d- · t -be • them These " • -. - · 1 , b . . crncss. :And add our own little edito~ as ·e1g t ummr u s rn • _ -

In the Delta Psi Omega Pa} emg with her upside down missions and dummy radios are· found.to h2rn only sent on a .''road _sho~,~ .en~ag~m.ci:,t.!'t ... palm'lrees:· ... : ·- -- -·- :. . . .. one,tenth· the efficiency· or ·a· regular Delano and :\kFarla~d high schools, One of our Jittle rec-headed "cu ties'.' fourteen. l,ube' set .. -Th.e. good <>Id CLIFF GILL in_th_e t_1fle role, d?es an here sports 8 "stud" shirtmaker in a 'Amcd<an public still holds the horor almost to? nahs_llc' intcrp:etatio_n of minute· herringbone. weave and that o[ being_ the .,.-orld's number one easy

. . - - a drunk; if we d1dn t 1-no\\ he \\as 3 tallish' singer of B. · J. c. campus 'is market. Notic~! Letters found in this column do not necessarily_ reflect the po!ides "nice" boy-! ahi opinfons of the editors of this paper. Letters e:rprei:smg student opinion . DICK HEB. ER had a bandage on .-,·m be published in this column providing they are duly s1_gned by the auth_ors. . t·

his chin Friday. He says a ca ·Editor of the Rip: - )!y humble· opinjon is that Tight scratched him; if it wouldn't be FREE! FREE!

Jn the last edition Tight Wad said Wad-along with the rest of his sex- coa~sc, we'd ask hinl whether __ it was · that he would bn a fool to sign his doesn't know what he ,,·ants. J\Tcn human or feline. · BAMBOO.

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A n(w color i~ men's wa.r · ii quite Jn c,·ent. ThiJ one

.......... BAMBOO ... c.imc lo u1-by;..,,)' of 1he uhra fashion·. able Fr<nch Rivien. A ,oft, Crt>my n•lunl lone tha1. blend, wdl wi1h all colon.

· Tailored by~h~hrnan ;;. .. 10 1hi11, •l $2 •nd $2.50 ... ,horn and uppeu a1 !J!J{ each .•. H•nd~erchief,, 3'{ ... P,jam,,, 11.00

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name· with Shakespeare I ask "What's yap about cosmetics, but they never It seems that the elcrn.tor._man sure in a ~ame?'' · . seem to see those gals who kavc 'cm told the Choral Club where to get off,

A;·for the "Bonny.Blooms," what off, but how they do go for the ones when they were in L.A. Saturday; at ___ ._-·.does .. he .expect. _ _'There a.t:e_ p]cntrc.o.f ,~]:i_~_u_se •. ~i:t!~ ... ,-· ---·-.- .... _ .... - .. --. ·- ·the. fifth·floor· to be exact. - Incidel)t·.­

fcm·s in B. J. C. who arc just as hap- The trouble with this poor egg _is ally, PHILLIP CERllO sa}·s that the PY with a ride as a dance; at all- that he's tr~ing too hard to boost Rip whole group went t.o the burlesque with the right people. Perhaps Tight trade for his poor, ever-taxed one· after their performance, but CAROL Wad just doesn't qualify. __ It takes cylinder. . . DISGUSTED.. . AMBROSIEl,t insists that ~\ie _didn't rnmething niore. than a little dough . (Editor's Nole) Pl:ase ~ote: D,s-_ · know about-it. - · to put across a ride or· a·. sofa scs, g_usted. refused to sign his or ·her VIRG!Nfk CUTLAND, who's go· sion, you know. name.· ing steady with him and consequently

ought to know, says.that JOijN F~A- _

Your Hit Parade The 'Rallying Point · NEY'S a dope. Take it or leave 11, When.asked, in connection \\'ith the

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TOUGIIIE ..• John Scoll, Pontiac, CLYDE GROW - · dmp·us,- aeccrdi,ig to the Glendale ·J·j· To look up things .. lll_ichi"an. =lie~ ro_okio. who. smashes · · · ·

" r- _=l'fo •. _...li _look to sec if thCJ"e. i$J C. publicatioi,, cl Vaq11cro. The~c aud._ You should hayc learnt, _ doors "ith his lists, c.an lift .230 · c":'~h_ .':'~ke _ to warrant it. If .s<>_j itions __ offer an. oppor~u_nity ·. to_ gain . ___ But _youcan't_...,-hispcr _____ _

-~-,-~~-- ---pounds of. ba~-bells ·o,er his-head.·and r I d'd " k h t · · p1 act cal cxpcncnce m l"adrn tech Above a g

. . -.. do· if a girl asked you for. a date·· home, or what ·opportu1ut1es there are ~or those . _ _ l. You're An Educatifln · · Final sanction for the introduction . LOUIS GROTHAUS answered, "I'd who do not attend ·college. The essay 1s not to . =1 -- . T: ·. -T. c • • • ~.!. Gradu~es' Day. tradition having .faint II . --~-- . ·-·------· ----- ·excee<1·nve-h11ndred·words.-·-·-··---_ ---·-···--_-_-~.-

. --_·-·--, • _ :.... . ....: . .:.:...-,- 2• - ipi - '"_ ·,----_----_ ··----c-':-.. ~--· been seci1red, the date of Friday, !\lay BOB BAUER, or whatC\'cr bis name

·' nthcr ·such dinJ..,· stuff, complains if go. _' n' nowt a •t we.s ai;amslj _ .·, ' · _ - . _ . . · . · roan - . the law to go." · · mque on a proi;ram which has a coast- -Or the butch will look at you

tit~ arre.s.ts romc · without a scrap. · 'I to coast hook-up o\'cr the blue net- In he1· severest tone · tNSU~tA:-iCE .. ; Joseph Higgs of ~l~RGJ~ J_O B()URDEA~ ,. , work of the National_ Brnadcasling And. s~gg<'st _ politely (but. oh, t'io~lh~est _tJni\·er~ily Jaw. sch~o!,,;ils If eHr~one m _the cat -.1U gO-:-lr Company. ; . - . _ . . how firmly) ~-ecitatfon _ _'_ rn.surance. _ ·clients in,est trY._ a,~·fully ~ard to· get them· to. ·1'o, .

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· · _ _ · · J :,Oc and 1f .the prof. calls on 'em to· I d1dn t, but 1t doesn't make anv ,lif- - · I In the library rccit_(', they get $3.~0. Th_ cre's alw-ay.s f<'rence to me." · I lh traditional San .Juan C:,pistrano y

ou can't take your dorf!". the chance of gcllini: the n:i,oney and , . · manner S\\allows have been known lo T heing- right. . . . MO~TE JONES v,sit the campu, · o( Chaffey Junior O me th·c' place ··THOUGHT ... Last wonls of Edith cs, u sua Y ca em cic. College for more than forty ycars . .Al-"); h t I o JI b t th th I · Ts like ii morgue.

. <· I k th t • -Sa-Mo-Jae,- Santa ?l!onica J. C; Ca \'elli F.nglish- rmrse · shot for ·a spf ,,me · ·now_. a - you .':·eren __ t sup'. I lhough no. exnct. ·,-ccords ha ,~e been r!uring the war. were "Patriotisin is posc<l to go, but, who 1' going_ tol kept, it is bclic,·cd _that the s,,·al­nnt _cnougli." · Stands thinkini:: over. gi\·e up excit-cmcnl in this tlead berg? low._< annually arri\'c on the sanic ap­f,'.HA_RGE IT .... Jigg_s ... a brindled And __ ! could tell ,·ou some other good rro,imatc <lak as San Juan Capis­rnongrel doµ: \\'ho died rcccntlv had stories about beating the fire engines trano's fam~d swallows, .}!arch 19. . · ·' . I and cops lo the place of the· occur. · ;i charge account at almost C\'cry ice · ,,

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/cglon .. He ,ould enter, bal'l, for ice VEDA BRITE_ , · · · · - · · · A -· F. · · ,, • - · - - 1 T'ence-'-an· article ·of 111 ale a tti1 e:·_. ··-·cream; arirl "g'i't 1t.""Dr. . . · : ''Xo,.but if I <lie! I ,,·oul<l •·o onl.,·J ·

· · " Pip-to look sly!,·.· Pa.vis,_ wh_o_· owned .Tigg .. s. f.or !fi _years, fo_r th_c cxcitemc_ nt. Say_, do __ ;.0 u_ ex-j . · · -, ' Violate-a daint;- littk flower. r·a.HI the:.b,lk HORSI::-SF._NSf, .· .. 11ect rne __ to kno_ ". all t_he_ la_ ws? (A_ndj · ·

I Sh. ir·::--_wool-bcaring. :,n_imal.: · 11!r ho1·.;~ J.no\\, a red light \\hen her father', a eity salon, too):

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FEWElt HOURS .\cc-ording to ;,he Dureau of Home

Economies. the_ anra!(e _-house wife works 5'1 hours a week in performing her household duties. Those ·wh·es li,ing on farm~ wh~re there arc hahi~s present;- average·13 hours a ·week. · · This loo].;s like a. potential· field

"ror ii· fC\\" '.)h·~· \\"ire ·union Org3.niz'." er~·-· On.second thought the majority or q1c uniofl org'aniZcrs 8rct n18l'riccl men, which might make so;ne differ-

i,e ,ce,· one, hut tho,e ~tor signs[· · (ollar~shade, hue. a·, in "green ,!r,n"l mean a thini:: tc, him," Harry :-;'f;f) ROOT with anwy." . Gu,,. Dctioitjunk \\agon driwr, s:,id Apparently collldn't thin_k l)f a good, _Phase-physin)?norny, countenance, enc<'. ;0 <:x.pl~inin~ his having- pas$c,1_·a ::.top ans.\Y.cr for he_ lu171~d to Cherry )[c-r· · ,·J::a~c, pu~~ to_you_. .,ig-n. ,Judge Thomas F. :'lfaher· re· ing and .asked her what he should/ Jc,·k-a hu~1orous ."~ccdotc, not ~l~LEI! IN ,\FRICA-· .

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. pli«I ."'\!avbc· ,:.;u snould tea.ch vour say.- ·Therefore no answer. · .· · 1usually found m the Hip._· _1 _ .\ccor~mg lo i_he more _so-u_n_d mind- ,

L ' t~- ' - d • s· · .t ·' · ~ d ;, : P.ide--concct, opposite of wro_ iii::. ed eronomi.st ·.Mr. Hiller'~ ,\frican -: . ,:,,r:-c o n,a .• en cncc suspen .. c . PAULINE -LATZKE · · · - . · · · · · · - ' l · ..... ...::_.,. _ --: ... _ .. ,·-·· LOST, HOPE··-.... --.-'-''Tall; hanilsomc, --,.- .. -- _, __ . ·c· ,---,-.---·-- ·:·: -, --· -1--Atom-thc .. fo.,t.-- man; -· ":-k1n,J .. -of lcolony .. campa,.g_n_ 1s a-·_lot· of - w1_nd. ··. . . . ;ntclligcn-t if possible .and sort of sil I - go_ for the excitement anu tolapj,le. . ... - . 1Thosc· eeonom1sts who, hr the way, I.

How t_o mak.ith< <ru,e ,i.y_ · in troµscn .has been 1 big que,tion with 1h·e w<IJ.

.drtssed m.1IC.:(\'(f ,ince t~t.- -

in p,n1i<1 w<r< t<pla«d by 1hnober, m,ight hinging ·woolen onej. rryOu are in· · terested in the succcnful ·-

." ::in~wrr. to 1hil crease quc~~ riont . .1sl us· 10 ·show yOu.

. the_ E\' R, STAY .perm,n­tnr cr.e-~se .. 7 on sl;i.cl.s from 3.95 up.

HER RIHGBO HE· Anccstor.:.n01 1he IOwlv It ming .. :uul the i's,lt C<0°• _. rUr, ·Jrchitectu rai ··pr~<tice-\ of ha,ing l,ricb laid ob: Jicp:.1(ly in· ahefn:i.t.irig cOur~es.The inrtrc.S1iri~d~­

. s.igO _,~·hiCh · It~~; ~;(a't~d-- · found ·i,·s ,~=ay into m.;ih);

01htr field, including_ ihc -noo!(n .in_du_s!ry. Toda)·_ i1 ~s •·10p'' d(sig~ in mc:Dti clo1hing ... e,peci,IJ)· in those sofil)' l,lcnJcd off-. tone.s th:u ~ ... -e ... re ~ho"ing .

· ;u\·t no\, 10 Sport CoJIS ... SL?.50. up:

I ,;, . t. , _r "I 11 .-h d. · · · ',,sec: if lh_c pbcebu-rn.s down ... Thc-y1·· Column-><H·nc. !)ca.ccf~l:....a, . .,_,.-n!a_rcn't ,\XTI-GEIUL\1' say llitlr~ is ! ;. . ms ea.. o a , nn some an, r II · · th · h' · 1 k - - - I . . · - · • # • •• • - • • t. c . l?ll' ere: Js. ~omC'l 1ng. 1n oo ·- js colun1n.u . . try1n 11 to kid some one--. They al~o •r.t,•ll11;cnt." 1s the ideal man of \\ ash- -· f · h- d' · ' · , · - - · · · ·· · ·· ~ · '· · · · . · · · · · . ·t · ._ . · .1 f ,. ·. r· · . ·. ,- 1- , lnJ':. or t c 1ary too .. l d1dn t know. Giles_ s~motor fu_ cl, petrol. . clatm if the colonies .are returned 1t CA BAH A SU IT

·'.,"5 on,ufn,'.·,cll~! )h'_O ,,L_J_.OUIS MC•sf. that i(·was a_gai'nst the la\\'.· Guess!· Sli11-to'slumbcr,',,·hat coilc.,::e' ,tu- wijl mean: jusi orie e~lra "banana a .· .... ;,,ort O SI } as a '" (' r.,ng-e O l 'l f . . .. 1· . . . . . . . . . . • ' 11 · ,-: I ·r .. I .

. · · ·. · .. . . -_ : can go ron1 non· 9n. _ dl·nts. do not g1:l enough of. : werk. on~ exlra rup of cocoa before ·I Jpt •t~:.,~n>"'l 1 )-o~ C"ln ,,_;c,1ning:: nol ·to :,;cri_ou~. P('(JP'-" :ind .. - ~ ·.· ·· - ·,:- · - 1 · -. - · · · ·. . '. · d · h- I · · - ·L·.- ·•

· · - · - · J· · · · · t• ' 1· t · j . L,ps~Jum_ ps. . · · _ · · 1

bed_ and a. new -hemp -nrrkl1r __ for NCh iow,r s.1 < P •one;,c ... uui · 1·asy g<),ng-, i::oo com·cr,a 1ona ,, , CIIARLES.A:S:DERSO:-: :. · · \d -- -1 f , c·II. JI · . 1 -- 1 G- .· · · .·· - _,,n;">yit',_,pelled_ i1ln_«n_,·

· - _ · .;~tl-manner~d but 'not gallant, ~ood ''Su1c an,! \\hy not? ft gi\'C·s yc,ui --'-:' aptc, - mm· <l "i:" . umoi·.' oJa nman. · · . ·11,o_s,meimnd~~sl}·c~m-.

:._ :. __ --·- _____ ,J;l.,:£".!:, .. ;u!.JnfiniLum_. __ An,l if _hcJ1hs ,omc·thing_to .do. _J ha,c"c,,·cn hetpeo l-·c ·---·-·.-,,,,-- ,.- -~-· h---· ·- -:- ·-F-,, ·-. -r·1-1

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· · • I h d ·l th fl I ~ I 1·1 th. h d I ,. · th I omplon. • 011 ><no\\ t at 11n,,1c 1,c , o a,, o t c ,luc cnb \\ 0 · ~u aui: an Sl on e 0t,r an, 1JOI pu e o~e.s aroun . ,-.nc\\. at .. ~ _ jJ<lt't ,,..·jrh rht JufTI1oniz.: . ,, . ., , ·, . . str,ol you· Sohl llle? ,·an e;,t the most hot tlog-s 1s the

!he big apple hes 1<·ally sumpm'. 1t \\as ag-amst the Jaw Lul \\ho obc,·~ Cl k "Y ., . t b I I · d ing sl,cb. S!,·cr•l.soo1h: · • . . · (·1 ·: (·~- prize o c a,,arc C( lo son1<- stu ent ll>1t the· supe1 pcrfocl m~n (they <Ion t ltiat particular l:rn ?" , ·, , .· . . ingl) ,oft. smoo:li faLric,

t t · fi·- J h' ) . kl , I .Compton: '\\<:II, l W.l\11,tcd and •_n. Santa Ana .J. C. by a d11,·e-m_ l . ,·xp('( o .l'\·,er. n, 1n1. tan \\·nn · (' · . • . , . · . . . 1n nJ-lura. 1one or dusty . lei.; . f orchea<l like -~fork (:able· and DOR~~(1 ":: .. ~.0 E20X_· __ : - ----·-- c ~~,.?:" 1~.c,,·c~T: ':~.Y: .. bu_~- 1: .. r~:.:iL 1:c·( "..~an.,~· .. _Ea~_!i:__~~u!!_<:!1! . ."'!1!._!.c~cl~'.Q...!"l col0ring,-. Fonlf s ru

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--------·---··-··--··:,.···-:-·-·---h---:-l:k·_-,·R·· ~: ·-T··- 1 '·-th C: "Sure.I go for the cxc,tcmrnt :,n<l ~ smglc nolc out,,; 1t." · coupon for c,·cr.dog eatcn,w,th the . _ ·lo,finv •• 95

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·· .. · · ·- :..:' . ...: .. : . · ........... ---~- ·' .... I.think.that b .. rcason .enough,·---Of pnz~ g-omi:--to_ thc pcrson,boy or girl;-::· -:---.. ·-.---- .. ,-· "-----.-------·-- --. - -:,-,u,·-, ,oph1sl1cal1on of \\ 11l1am' Pow· . . . - · , · --A- -1-1 '·.~---·-]--:· ----,--.-.--,: ·,·-· ---·- h - h- J · · J · · ·. . . . . _ ·. · · ... · - .· 'f . cour,-c my ca,· 1shk{' Jack Benny g _ an·ar, Z(IO og-1,t rnkc~I his life \\' 0 accrnc.s _I e a!gest_ to.ta _of co.u-

. . . - - di,_ anii l~C. \'lnhlJ}' of sr:~~~r ~c~. )fa\:ivcll, 'pretty sloi·, bu't I gel there. frfrritl;·. to ~ntrr'• hi;; burning home pons ;furin,::. a four day period.

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_-Th1r.k h<c- s m B. . C., g1r ,, . I us ' r didn't know it was against the la,,·:: -an,J rcscu<' a set of c-orrcctccl cxari, __ · -----1,ny.s; <lon't all sp<'al; al one<'. . papers. 0( course, _a man'~ ]a .. bor is - Stu<lcnts cxprc,;,sed grc·at appro\•a)

Get Those Orlkioas Hamhnrge_rs-lOc-not I>ogs

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El Patio Drive h2n

The life of James Audubo_n was r~ccnlly dramaiizcd o\·cr the radio, and it .was interesting to know that Jaine.~ Aud.ubon's - il!ustrations were first ·accepted (n London· rather than

:..;....;:C;,;;<>..;;r.:. . ...;l';;.;' n=io;;,;tc;.1..;;a;;..n_d:;...;Ca;;..;...l_i_f o_r_· n_1-'· a _ _, 1 in the u nitcd States.

n·oith something, but they ,;ay that's <,f the Y. M. C. A.· Y. \_','. C. A. ~scm. the '-a, :;ou get if you spen<l -your bly last Friday, which featured local life- pla}'ing nround with bug.s. talent including a saxophone quar.

td The assembly. was closed by com­Then there was the Scotchman .who ,;,unity singing Jed by John Fanucchi,

al<Va}os look his glasses· off wh'en he John Boydstun, Harry Anderson and "'a•n't looking at anything. - .Virginia Tucker.

. _ · . · - 3 Please Be Kind. . · · h ffi · I · · h Tl · J d -27, has beery designated as t. e o c1a is, looks from the top -vicw-1. e. w en - IC ti ges 4. In My Little ·Red Book. day when ·potential graduates leave he's hunched oYer his books :,nd i\lr. :\Tark Wilcox, i\lr, Dean Smith

.\ 5. ~Ye_ Walked In. for- nn- afternoon of.: fun.;and.Jne!'TY·. you're lo1>kirig ri-on1- a distanc_c ·. of· ·_ -.·-. :--- ?llr.-·lL'.B.· R.obertson.· · 6.-H~,;·,i You Like. To Love :Mc? making, including swimming, refresh- about 30 feet,_ or about two library

•;: .Gold !',iine in the Sky, 'ments· an<l all ·the other things that. tables away-dccidrdiy like Edw. 0. 8. Heigh0 llo. . go "'ith·the event. 'Ihe day's prngram nobinso-n must ha,·e looked at some ~-·I Love to Whistle. will start fi[th period at the award lime or other; maybe we're wrong-

10. Goodnight Angel. I assembly. ·_ . · . _ ·· ·we personally ne,·er· saw him before.

i iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·A secret meeting place_ wiH be We learn something new every day.

For fttrtlier information, i11qu_ire at.·

Valley Office an~ School Equipnient Co. JG2_1 l!lth Street Phone 1325

chosen by the graduates and ·the gang F'instance; that -tlic long, slim,- bl~ck will adjourn to the _unlucky _spot. The haired )au who, with DON DIN_G-

\dis~ussion _ in Exec; _Council several MAN. haunts the library of an even-· -_weeks ago brought forth the brilliant . ing i; HOW ARD HEKDSCH, brother

J idea ·of Wayne Long that eHn ~he c,f. Shirley, last year'~ gradua_te, "ho · lowly freshm~n ought to be allov.cd is being sent to -Chma as a repre-

For_FJSHJ:\'(; TACK LI-~ a1icl .C.-\c\lP EQUIP~lE:\'T See·

! to ditch for the day .. Woe u_nli:> the sentati,·c of U . .'S. C .

jfro_sh tha_t- at.tern_ pis.to c_r:ish the par_t Y .• _Heard echo.es-of ·a party.·t-hat Jl-)l of- tl)c. gradu ales. as due, t_hreats. ~nd . cooo.- or somebody had,· la_st ,week.

,cocrcion:nrc in order:--both _by soph- Seems P.\UL FIFE. whom the "_o· ·1 on10res and the facul_ty. _The. tra<li- men arc bq;innin,,; .to "discover". wa;;

.... Uon_ is b_ein_g ~stabli~he<l_ t~ app)y __ t~ .. to be thereih~n~~ :h-~ re;':er~~rat:on.,: ,~~~~ _ -:--rnraduntes and c,·en the. sophomo1cs · . :,..ote: CIL\RLE) '\ OC.U~l looks so .. . i that arc ·unlucky. enough not lo win .

;_the _sheep skin. will be ,lcmcd ;;tlen<l-

H A ffi .I 'L r: 0 n Tbet• i. · ..,. em ., .. _.fl ,.,.. ...

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Reader's Co'lumn

l Would T_hnd a Cadillac : , A :pin of .. beauty rare.

] Instead :or driving my _olil h;;ck

on· lhe beat: ··what do ~irl~ be-

to ho!,!

BAKERSFIELD' HARDWARE :·_SPORTS DEPARnlE:-.T .-

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r: ·· .. ·:·f1istofy·o·r ::, ~ _ __· ·· __ . The _Theater.cc~:_:.. ____ ,.'. ..

Stanford .Bofs·· ···-··-·:-""·

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In-· Kern County Vncarthcd by .Block Phone Company .. Sc:hol~rship . (Note: This is the first in a series

of articles ·prepared by "Bob Kohl· .-ust, who has spent senral months in nsearch on .I he subject).

"Th~ missiona~ics went to the Hawaiian Islands to raise souls, but· they ended in l'aising cane in­stead.-Prof. Hinds, U. C. ·

. Pla_11s_ for the annual Alpha Gamma Signia "spring· picnic are wiiJi under way, according to ?.fatjorie . Wilkes,

One r,f- the cutest collegiate tricks Miss Emily Edgar of the iocal high president. Lyle York, vice president. made the news wires this .week, as school fac.ulty is the rccipfont of an ·of the club, is in charge cit all ar­several 'enterprising Stanford students American Association of Uni\·ersily ,-a~gcmcnt.,;, but commilt~cs have not were discovered by a Palo Alto tele- Women's scholarship; entitling her yet been appointed. · The affair will phone company.· It· seems that the to a year's study at the Uni\·ersity of be .May 27, at either Jastro park 'or· frat boys, in their efforts to use the Paris. Miss Edgar is the only win· Jefferson park, the preference being

In this series I. hope to be able to bhow some of the highlights of the past in Kem County dram~tics. To !':_o back to. the yeal' 1885, for that wqs tfrc beginning of the drama in this county, gold had been discovc1·ed here, bi·inging miners from all· over the world. Following the miners iri log.

· "Each year we send the same ar:nount of people ,vho graduate from college to· the insane asyl-. ums.-A. J. Heckel, U. of Missouri.

"Do you e)'Ct' feel _like h_ccls? .. _ Margaret (Peg) Levinson, B: J. C.

i'Evcry ,vcck c:Xarns g~t ,vorEc, and this week it's like next week alrC'da)·-Student.

pay telephones without money, had net· of such $Cholarship fron\· the if the plunge is open, · made se\'eriil plaster ·of paris <:ast~ of western part of. the United States .. the good ol' buffalo head_ nickel. Then A year's leave of absence has been whenever t_he. out-of-town 'girl friend granted llliss Edgar so she nia:;· take clcman.dcd a tclephon_c call, the mep advantage ·or this award. She plans poured some water into the casts, set to leave Bakersfield next Julv. Her them in the ice box, let them freeze, studies in Paris arc to begin'. on No· then u~ecl the frozen Jlugs in the vcmbcr 1. · White in Paris, she will telephone. · When the telephone _in- make· her home al the A. A.· Y. w.

.. icaf succession were the s"aloon keep· l"l'S who supplied liquid refreshments to those hardy souls. The first rec­otd of .a. saloon is that of. Key Gulch, a large pine building with two roon,s, tlic bar and the office. To this saloon iarne the. first· "dancing gil-ls" of

. h'.c_rn· __ C::oµnt;·._ As. far :as dran,a was <:.ancerncd, there. was none. A fea­. tured singer, a . ~omcdian, and the _dancing· chorus" of fou,· or. five girls -More often than not, the music was supplied by-. the guns ·of the miners,

· rnther· than by the instruments of tlie musicians. This, however,. was the first altempt al entertainment in Kern County. ·.

Why, listen, .. you stand-in foi an earthworm, I'll hit you so hard you'll Y<'ll strawberry, niz"zbeny,

_cherry, ornrige, lemon a"nd help!"­Fre<l Allen ..

"A fool and his money arc· some· party."-Cocd.

"Some men just ,\·ait so !orig; and _then filll ·in·lovc with a·blond, or some . other organism.-J. W. :-!cDaniel, B. J. C.

"\\'e" can say that Willian1 Hen­ry Harrison went into the_ presi· decency on ha,·d cider, an,J came out on a bicr:0'-Dr, Ei"selen, C. O.·P.

The tt·oubte with cf.,;lization to-

spcctO\·s came around ·fo collect at hcadqunrt~rs. · · the frat houses, there was nothing in When questioned by a Rip rcpoi-ter the _boxes but_ a fow drops of water. as to the subject"s she . will pursue _This week startled telephone officials while in Paris, llliss Edgar replied threatened to discontinue. their- sen·. that she inkilds to take a:· general kc. unless the ingenious students _"put cou,•se of study, not spcciali~ing · iri a nickel in it."' - any certain subject. ·

· I A graduate of Bakcrsficid elemcn­Fin, paiis of shoes will be give~ tary and high school, Miss Edgar

away to the lucky women students possesses both a B. A .. and Master's

j at ·.San Jose State College, according ~::;e~a:r::.;. lllills college located to the Spartan Daily. The shoes will

Yn 1865 Kernville and Jla,·ilah were

day is that ri1odcrn youth is using be pbccd on display in the Publica· A. A. U. W. scholarships are prom:,atjon· as· a form of rccrca"I' lions office window and co-eds who awarded ·annually o"n a basis of high

. . tion."-'-Prof Ncprosh, Franklin· fed the}' can w.ear any pair ·may sign scholarship and special application towns of prominence,· and again the College. .. . . to the as_sociation heaclquat·ters· lo-,,...roons were the cource or entertain· up. The sizes will :range from that t .d . W h' I ment. Bu·t now· regular lro.upes were • , · · ·· · · · ,__..;.;. ____ ~----.....:.----! I ''"_hi ch w',11_ fit _the lar·g-_cst_ foot _of anu ca e · m · as mg on, D. C.

... coming-through, stopping long-enough ---------------' girl.on the.campus .to-that-fitting-the • In the_ library . to get a share of the frNAlowing gold. OP"I N ,·oN smallest. The shoes will be t~ied on These ;.-ere the days of carefree ahan· · . in "order of the sign-up and the first don, ,.-hen· Ja..- · and order were en. person they. fit will b_e the lucky rc-forced h)- the, gun .. This was the.sci· The question ''Po -you go .to firei;ldpicnt.

· ting of the beginnini:- ·of entertain· when the engines· go by and you arc

m~nt in Kern Count)·. out riding or sitting· in your house? If a sufficient number of college I If" so, why, ·and did you· know that men and women at Glendale Junior

I've often wondered why Libraries were so dim And dull and dry And always ''Hush," A'nd "TuSh/' and "Shush,'' Until I'd like to sluggem In_. the mush .. RI Port it is the law that you are not to go lo College a:re . interest~d in·_ trying out'

fires, as spectators hinder the ·men in f · th "D t t b · t " The" say "the ·1,·brar•· their "·ork ?". or e o you wan o e an ac _or, , , program, ai1ditions will be held on-the · Is a wonderful jernt

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BAMBOO A nc~,· color in mtn's wear

· is quit'c a~ t\'tnt. Thi.J .one· . _., :..B.A},JBOQ._. ,<:!trle_ ,o_u, ..

by.way of the ultra fuhion-1ble French Rivicn. A soft, . crcanly niilllural lone that bf end, well wiili •II colon. T•ilorid bv Manhati~n in· io ·shim ,i $'2 .~d tBO ... shor11 •nd uppm at 5,; uch ... Handhrchicft, 3'1 .: . PajimaJ, $:2.00 -

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RENEGADE ~IP STAFF -

EDITOR· ................................................................................ HAZEL MORTON BUSINESS .MANAGER· .................. : .............. , ...... WALTER O~BORN Assistant Editor .. ,: ............................................................................ Marjorie. Stiles

it~~E~;:.?</-I-i t?--:}":/-:ilii~f ~l Reporters: Carol Ambrosi~r, Doroth;· Dodson, Louise Johnson; Ev?~elt

Shafer, Courtney Baron, Laurence Maes, Charles Brunsell, Jerr;· Fleming, Dean Gay, Dorothjl Sturgeon; Grady Kerns, John. Boydstun, Jlle.d_ga Sadler, Novella Ste\vart.

. Bf STANFIELD_ .. _This las~ c~tiple of weeks of_ change- another. who wears shirtn,iakers_often

Add to last ~ee~'a. column; about .· able weather. hlis taken the wardrobe and well. · . . teachers, "HANK" EVANS . and . . . . Have you noticed those two public·

and mgenu1ty .or. the girls _around ly ~tarvcd. boys. who _showed up in "C,_\L" MUELLER: th_e · _f_ormer, It B J C h · ·

here, but the co-eds of . . • . ave bedroom s_lippers last _week? They say seems has unusual blushing ·propcn, withstood the strairi ·adm.irably; Con- it's an "anti-huarache" drive, but I sities 'to augment his dimple; the lat· serYJ>.tirn. and !rim suits and heavy suspect "they. got up too late to finish · ter, it was noticed at the· assembly dresse3 in wai·m· spring .colors have dressing, or they ha\:e a corn; or may­Friday, has s·uch a soothing and car- been the best bets on rainy days and be. so.mebody did the . Lindy hop ?n rcssing touch when playing the piano, . "drindls" the favorite for sunny ·days. their·. feet. Quoting o~e of the anbs: it's·a wonder it doesn't go to ·sleei>-:- .·A black and.while drindl in 3 flower· "All they. do is"'huar_ache'. feet'." his directing, or the swing band, any- lace design ,\·orn by a certain salcs-way, is a lot the same. . girl. co-ed has_ won many glances of . WHO'S A DUMMY?

BfLL HENRY and Nan_cy Lee Se- Th. · ' t k t r~ord 15' · the · envy and admiration, while the pie- e newes ·rac e on ,, cord whom we ha,·c heard ·was the .tograph dfindl i·orn by. the third per- du"mmy radio racket. It. has been i\rst'.girl-friend he·. e\'er had, have iod assistant librarian deserves a sec- found. that many of the fourteen. bro.ken up; she to go with BILL VAN · · 1 d l tube radios bei~g sold ha.ve as many . , ERRY . · and look for. shce novc ty an e ev: SANDT an,d ED ~E'i\ B . 1 -'. b . crncss. ·And add our own little editor as eight dummy tubes in them. These

Letters T·o The Editor-. In the Delta Psi Omega P 8

~ e,ng . with her ·upside <loi\'n missions and d~mmy radios are -found to have oitly _. ___ . ___ . se_n_t _on __ a .'.'-~oa~- ~ho,:·_'' en~age_mcn_t_·at .. palm-trees.---- · , . · one-tenth. the :efficiency of .a regular ..

Delano and i\Jd nrland hrgh schools: One of our little red-headed "cuties" fourteen tube set The good. old CLIFF GILL in_ th_e t!tle role, docs an· here sports a "stud''shirtrrtaker in a American public still holds the. horor

. almost lo? re:ths_tic' in~erp:ctatio_n of minute. herringbone wca,·c and thatj of being the worM's number one easy . a drunk; if we didnt_know he was a_ tallish singer of B. J. C.·campus is market. _. . . ·

Notice! Letters found in this column do not necessarily_ reflect the polkies.· "nice" boy-,-!. . . anc opinfons of the editors of this paper. · Letters expre'!srng student oplnlon DICK· HEBER had a bandage on

''.·,11 be· P"Ll·rshcd ·,n th'ts =lumn proriding the_ y are d_ uly_ signed by the authors. . t

~u w his chin Friday, He ·. says a· ca Editor of the Rip: i\I:,· humble opimon is tha~ Tight scratched him; if it wouldn't lie

In the last edition Tight Wad said Wad-along with the rest of _his sex- ~oarse we'd ask. him whether il was that ·he would be a fool to sign his doesn't know what he wants. Men · huma~ or feline. name; with Shakespeare I ,,"sk"\\'hat's yap about cosme_tics, but the_y never It seems that the eleyator man sure in a name?" · · seem to see those gals who IMve 'em ~old the Choral Club where to get oft',· . As for the "Bonny Blooms," what off, but how they do go for the ones when the}'_ were in L.A. Saturday; at

_does_he expect .. There.are plenty of who_use 'em!----.· __ .-·-·········-----·- .the.fifth.floor. to.be.enc_t._I_11c_i_<!e_n!: .... fems in B. J. C. who are just a·s hap- The trouble_ with this poor egg _15 ally, PHILLIP CERRO sa)"s that the PY_ with a ride as a dance, at all-'- that he's tr~ing too hard to bo.ost Rip· whole group . went to the burlesque "·ith the right people. Perhaps Tight trade for his poor, ever-taxed one-_ a(ter th~ir performance, but CAROL Wad .just doesn't· qualify,_ It takes cylinder. .. . . DISGUSTED .. · All!BROSIER·. insists. that she' _didn't sornething more than a little. dough (Editor's Nole) Pl~ase ~ote: Drs· .. l<now about. it. ·

· to put across· a ride or a sofa scs- gusted refused to sign his or· her · VIRGINfA CUTLAND, . who's _go-sion, you know. name. ing steady with him and.consequentl;'

ought to kno".', says thatJOHN F_~A.­

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. ~UGHIE; · · Joh~ Scott, l'onliac, CLYDE G~OW ,·ampus, aw;rding to _the Glendale J. To. look ·up things. --"'--·-·-_--< lllo<hii;an, pol,cc rookie, who ,mashc.s . -No ... ~. look to see if th~i·p ;, 1 G. publiciiliou..cl Vaq',lcro, The;:_~ aud. You should have learrit, PERMANENT . d. 'fa girl asked you for a date.

·.· · . . · · .. 1 y ,· A Ed catiC\n. Fina_ l sanction for the inlroducHon L0_otis GROTHAUS answered; · '.'I'd - ·do.ors "ilh · his fists, can lift t nd -

enough · smoke to. warrant it. If so f itions off er an· opportunity to gain But you can't· ,,·hisper · ·' · ---- · --~p-ounds_ofbar bells.oHr~his.head, a·n.d [ go:-1 didn't kno\Vthat'it was against pi'actical experience _in rnd10 ·tech- - . ·Above a groan . · · . - · -· · · other such dink-;· stuff, complains· if h. h h o · h · ·

CREA . oure n u . , · · •d·. h · t-'-·.::..:==ia.=-..c:c,.-- . .,..,...,....e,_-.. _· · 4· . _.-. . · · · · • _ . · of Graduates' Day tra 1t1on avmg faint.'' ------~..C:--_· _ · __ _ ~ -:------. ·-_·· ·_ ----- - 2· · Tlpr..Tm. __ -:- -~ ... -. --. ---· -- been:secured,-the _d._ ate"of Friday_.· Ma_· y·-, B--0-B BA_ U_. ER. orwha_tev. e1·_his_ name How lo_ m_ ale1h«r<ue°n•y 3 Pl B K d h

· case e rn · · 27 has been designated as the official · looks from the· top y1ew-1. e. w en

showing how special training may be obtained ~t home, or what opportunities there are ~or those \\·ho do not attend college, The essay. 1s not. to

·-:..:_. __ exceed-five -hundred -words.--,--.---·--·'-- -.-~------ -

the Jaw to go." · niquc on a program w 1c as a_coast- . . r· t c butch wilt look at you his aire.sls come without a . scrap. · . · '! to. cci"ast hook-up over the blue net- In her severest tone !~SUR.\:-iCE. • · : Joseph Higgs of MA ~GIE~_O _ B?ll_RDE:_~U _ .. _.:__ _ ~,·ork..__of the ·,Nati~'!_l_!lro3:dca_,;_t~n_g ___ And_ _suggesl_p<>litcly_ (but

incrouscrs hu been a bi• · L. tl R ·d B k '· · · · 1 · is, · b k d 0 4. In_ My . ,t e e . oo ·. da,.· when potential_ graduates ea_vc he's hunched over his 90 ·s an question wi1h 1hc well; f

- · No~th~ e;.t-_lJn~,·ers,ty·la..-. ,;choo~ sells "If everyone m the car, w,H go-I I Company. · . ·. . how firmly) .. _ drcmd m•lc c,·cuincuai.-",_,_ . 5. Lorn_ Walked c1n. . for..,...'I_TI_!IHernoon of _fun. and merry- yoli're..Jookin . from· a dist.anc_e O •

in p>ntics w;;;.,pbccd by --~~.....-...__ - ---5-_. lJow'd-You-L,ke'-'E'o--L-o,rlf making, including swimming, refresh- about 30·. feet, or about two hbrar~ ~cnta. t.i<>n_ ... msurance. .Chen!. s , mn,st _try. awfully h_a.rd to get them to. No,j· · _- · . . ·1 ;,Oc and 1f _the prof. calls on t'm to· I didn't, but ·It doesn't make any dif- · . In the library

the \Qh<r, Slnight h,~ging 7. Gold )line in the Sky, men ts a"nd all the other thingsthat table~ awa)·~ccidedl,- like Edw. G. woolen on<s: If you.,, in- 8. Heigh-Ho. go with the event. Th~ day's p1·ogram Robinson must have looked at some

rcdte,_they ~et $3.50. ·Thn<>'s alw.ays ference to. me." . · l In traditional San·J.u<1n Capistrano · You can't Lake your dorg. the chance of i:-cttini: th~ money and . · · manner swallor,, ha,·e been known to !crested. in tht ,ucccs,ful· 9. I Love to Whistle. will start fifth period at the award time or other; maybe we're \\Tong-

amwcr ro thi, cr•"c quo- ; 10. Goodnight Angel. a·ssembly. . ' we personally n_enir saw him before. bein~ riaht. . . . . · · ~IONTE JONES ·. visit the· campus ·or Chaffey Junio_,: To me the place " " "Y b I II b h h I · is like ii inorgue.

THOUGHT ... Last words of Edith · _ es, _ut . usua Y. eat_t en: t ere. C~Hege fo1· more than fort:,_: yca~·s. Al: -Sa-ll_!o-,Jac,:Santa. Monica .L C. Cavell, English· nurse shpt for a· sp,· Suie I_ know that .,ou · \\eren t sup- though · no exact · ,·ecords have been during the wai-. were "Pah·iotism is P?sed to g_o, but, who. is going"_ to 1 k~pt, it. is licHcv<>d. that. the swa]. not enough."· Stands ti.inking· oyer. gtvc up excitement m l_h,s dead berg? lows annuallv"arrive ori the same ap- FEWER HOURS I

· iion, asl us lo sho·.,· you . ·I· iiiiiiiiiii~ijiiiiiiiiiiil!iiiiiiiiiiil .. A .secr_e·t . m.e c. ting place w.·ill. be.. . \Ve l.e·a· rn s .. omet.·hi!'. g n_ e_w_ c, __ ·ery day .. __ ,heE.VR_,~T.-\Y pcrman•,:. . ·t ·!.. chosen by the graduates and the gang_ F'inst.ance, that the long, slim. black cn1crmc ... on shcls fr~m . . . • • ·/), · - . · · ,,·ill adjourn to the unlucky spot. The haired Ja·cl who, w_ith DON DING· 3.95 up.· .' , . THE r'lllicJ4e Glfl I discussion. in Exec. _Council s~v~ral ·. MAN, haunts the library of an even~ .

CHARGE IT _ ... Tigg, •. a brindled And I could tell you some other good proximate d;tc as San Juan Caris· ,\crording to the Bureau of Home I mongrel clog- who· died recently, had s_torics about beal_ing the fire engines trano's fame.cl swallows, March 19. Econo;,,ics !he. nerai:e house wife . HERR I HG 8 0 HE

· and cops to the place of the occur. ___ · ---- works 51 hours a· week in performing .il charge accoui,t.al almost e,·ery ice ancc." her household duties .. Those .wires Ance~1oi ... no1 rhc lowlv· deam c,tablishnu,nt in Kelso; Wash- · · · h · · ·

DAFFYNI_TTONS · li,·ing·onfarms whc_re there are babies <rnng.-.. but the 151h cen-inglon .. lie:- could enter; bark ro·r ice VEDA BRITE i . · · · · ·. rnn.· architcciura].pr•ci·i·c·e.

. ~ · . D • F · \' · ·.'",''o"," b"u."t"1·r I· · · --- · • .... t ·Penct,--an article of male attire. present, aYeragc 73·hours a week.· · · · c;rcam, -an .. · get ·11. · · r: ,,;- :--_- . " di,f I_ would go only I · of hi,ing bricb laid ob-. :Pavis, who owned .Jiggs for is years, f h . S Pip-to look slyly. : ·This looks· like a p:otcntial field .

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· ·1 1i b"ll llORSESENSE or t c_exc,temenl. _ _ay,clo youcx·1· Violate-a dainty little Aom·r. for a frw.Hve-wire-un.ion organiZ:· iquely in . .il,irn,iin·g. "1'3 !( t e _I -'- . • . • ,, •. , .' • • pcd me to . know A 11 the la1<~?. t And Ship-\\'ool ,bc~l"ing- anlnrnf. . crs. . On "second thought the majority . C?U<S<S. The intuc.stinji;dc, _:_'11!{ ho,~c. kn"~vs_a_·_i:c<l .!ight .\1'.hqr\ he1_·.f_alhcr-'._s.a ,_-it_,_·-solon,-_to1J-).· - .,... · · · · .... .. .. .. · · · ... •· .. ·· ·· · - · ·· ··· ..... ... · · .·_-,i·g·n·wliich rhis·,-,c·a·,.·d·.

~ Collar-'--sha<lc. · hue, a< in· ''green of tli"e unjo_n .organizers are married • he ·,cc.; ·iine, hul" those "stop signs foun.d i_,_, wa)· into_._ JTUne .·. · · · · · XED ROOT with anwy" n_icn, which "might make some .-liffers , · rlon"t llscan a thing to ·him," Harry ' · · o,her_ field, including the .

· !ltl:'s, Detroit junk wagon drh·cr;said Apparently couldn't think of a goorl Phasc~physiognomy, countenance·, cncc. "'oolen indum,· .. Today.i( _ ir.1 explainifli! h·is ha\·lng' )JaS:-cd n ~toP answer. for he -turned to ChCrr1,· •lier-• vi~~ge, pus~·to you .. • . is ,#,op'· de5ign iii·rncn's ~i~. _ Judge Thomas F. ~!ahcr n,- ing and asked hi,_- what he ·,houlu( Jerk-:.-a humorous ~nccdote, not HITLElt IX AFltlC.\ _. dothing .. _.r,pe"ci,lly in rli<'d, "'.llaybc :,-ou should teach your say: Therefore no ;,n.swcr. · . ; I usu~lly.foun.d_ in the_ ll(P- · · · · . ·. ,\.uordin~ fo the mo_r_e s~und m_ind'. .

1 those lofrly l,)cnrl<d off.·.

h'·,r.·c to· t'·",-,1 .. S-·ntcn'e _·.·u·spendc.d." . . T:1de-<"orrcct. opposite of wrong-. ed economist Mr. H,llers·.Afncan I Ion·, ,h 1

·• 1 . . "' ' • " PAULINE LATZKE . · . . · . . . .·. . . - . · · · . •· I. _ .·· ' .• '. ~\('~) 't':~"1 .. .. --····· _ ....• : .. LOST.HOPE .•. c.; . .'!Tall,. handsome, - ..... , .. , -'-· . :----··-- __ . < _ ._ . ., ,.c,. j:,..,..\[on-1=o:th_e_)i, :st .. man,_ a .. km,L of I colo_n} __ campar_gn .. 1s. a. loLof..·-.,nnd. _..

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._.. _ ~ust·now m Spor1 Coia .. , - t _Jr t ·r 'bl cl. t f .1 · f go for th_e c,:-:c,_lement and· to 1appli>. . ._ 1Those economrst,. who, br the wa_y ',\~ ~gctn .di. pros.;t' ·1"1 ahn ·ds~r O

SI ·11sce" if 'the place bui'ns .UO\rn .. The,-,. Colu.mn-s~rl'nl',· )l~accful~ .. ,. "AH I aren't AN.'TJ-GETDL\X say Hitler i; I H!.;o up. · ... ,,. msea o. a, an some :inc t 11 th · ·th··.·. I ,.· · · · ·· ' . . ..

, · 1. ·- .... · . · .- '. · c- n1L~ ere JS .son1(' 1ng 1r1 oon:- i . ..;. co!un1n." .· .·. . . (rytng to kid ~omc one. They also ,r.td ri:cnt, 1s the ,deal man of \\ash- · f . th d" . I a· t , · k · · · · · ' · · · · · · · . - t __ .·. · •t f St f . .1 11)1; .01 e ,ar,_ too,_ , "n t now f Guess-motor fuel, pclrol. ·_ cl arm ,r the colon1cs arc rclurn!'d 1t CA BAH A 'S_ U IT . in} ()n ufnrv1c1•~: ,h·.

0 ·:._<I.oms coe, sf; that _it was- against the !:i,,·. :Guess Slip.:..to ;lumb~," what col·l_ei:c stu- wilt -mean: just· one. e,tra·_banana a •

··.~ort O SJ }' as .a \\"J C r.nngc. 0 f -. . (. ~ . ,. . . j · · ' .. . S JI· r. T ··r · · · · can_! i:o t0m no,, on. dents do not get enough of. "eek, one extra cup or cocoa before I · p< "'--"~•n:->1 foulc,n

,.,cJning.: not to sc_rious, pe~py~~rl , ·· . _ . · 1. ·T.ips-J·umps.·.· · 'hcd and 3

.h , . f · h ,. ,0,,-,,d,tl,op!!,,n-,i,i: .. _.bur <·asy · gorn),'", good com·crsatwnal,st, (HARLES ANDERSO:'s . . .. , • Ad .. _ d f . C II . . . - j

1 1 G new cmp ncc!'t!e or cac

· ·.. · · - - · · - ·· · · · · - - ·- - - · - ·· ._ -· ·. : . .....:....;. aJHe 1·on1 o C'g"C Jlun1fl.r.-· 1 O)a r-rman. - _:i.ny_1.\.lyiC$spdlt"d it1nC"i~.s- · .. !.'!]Od-manncrcd but not iallant, good ''Sure anrt why not?" ft i(l\"CS }"OU' . ; . . : . . ... ' .. · ' .·. . . •. thn,memar,:dousl}·com-·. .. <\;J.r.rer,. a __ d .infinitum .. And if he li k<-s something_' lo '•lo, . '· Jiavc. CYCn _helped L -~ ~ . .·_ .. , ,-'·- k -~- 'h - - ··--.~- --p· :.;____;. -n"'"· ==----_-_-h-. _-__ -_! __ . --. ---· fortabk "_ruclrd-in·-",C",Su-,.,.,.

. -· .. ~--- ·'-- to" l~ugh.and~sil on.thc--fl~;;r· ',;n,J ·d~ p~lth;;- hos~ ·;.:~~~d: ·. j Ck11cw that! :t \.Of n\_ !lion.: lcJ'. OU.?." now < al_ nlLISJC . I Ve u0lh3TS LO t.he Sl<lU< enl; ,whho_ jlcl<I with tlit 1,,;.n:niz-th "b·. J " h • · JI · · · , j · · h. 1 b. b -' l>O ) ou so m< - can eat e most ot ogs rs t c . .c 1g.appe cs rca ;- su111p1n.1tw.isagainstt_c aw ulwhooey,; ·Cl'k· "Y·•" · . · h" . ·dd . d ingsl,cb:Sc,·<r,lsooihc·

. ", t tL -·f t (th .. d ' h't . r J ·?" . • eJ •. l.. .. . . flr!ZC to .. aware lo some slu ent . 1 "r . . . uJ. .,e super p~• cc_ meo c:, on t t a part1cu ar 3\\. . . C - t . "\\' ·II. 1,. .·. 1 d . S · . A J C b . d _ ... · 1ng J ,., t, smoo:I, f>bri<'1 · · t t · fi ., h' ) . ,.1 · I omp on. ~ , ,e l\\ ,,k, :in 1n anla na . . y a t l\e-m_ . .

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· weeks ago brought forth the brilliant· : is HOW ARD HENDSCH, brothel . · . h rng . . . ' d t Whl> idea of Wayne Long that even_ t e :of Shirley, last years gra ua e, ..

lowly freshman. ought to be allo\\'ed is. being sent to China as a repre-I t~ ditch for the day. Woe unto the scntativc.of- U.S. C. ·· ·.

· j{rosh that atteinpts to crash the party : H;ard e<:hoes of a party, I hat JD! _.. of. the gr_aduates as~duc_ lJ.!reats an,:!. COB"il ors ~omehody. had, last ·" erk ..

.1coereion·arc. in order-both by soph- Seems P.\Ul,. FIFE, whom !he· wo· omorcs and: the facultr .. The. tnul1, men.are beginnin_g_ to "discore,,. _was Hon· is .being established t'? apply to to he.there; hence· .the ,,.~·erberat1on.s. gr:iduates ·and .even· the sophomor<_" . :· Note: ·c11), nLE\ .. YOCU)t ·Jook<: s_o·

. that are unlucky enough not to wrn foriorn~-: I the sheep sldn will be <lcniccl attend- Rather an :ippropriate tinw to hol_,I 1,rncc. . . the platter· tournamcn_t~on the '\U''': ! . . , .· Lion 'of ·girl dates, r_ight a!_tcr the ' . . . , . . . . . high school .semi-formal clanc,:: of th:i1

Readers Column _. -t)"pe rnciclentaur. amoni:r th~·e p,c,:

.._, _____ -·- · · ···_- -"·-·-.. -·-.. : · ~ -. · . .,, ·--- __ ;c_r~~"'-rJLitn:f~\\};:\{itr~fr j\\"ou!d·r had a Cadiliac· KEAP.X, IL\!:RY A:S:DEF: .. · •

II 111 ;A pin of beauty rar<', '.'l:EIL-ROSS, )!OP.TO:S: BLOCK an.I I ~ l Instc_ad of drh·_in,g m,: ·01'1 hack_ · ·(LlF·F· _· G. 11_.L; :,,ll. ". _s,·o,.•te,1. • b. Y hi~~ ""' I! : Anrl .wearing- this .B square.. · school ,::irk lnc1clentall_Y. IIE!,E;.;_

Ill .. i \Yout,1 _1 went_ to.Stanford BALD\\"J:,.; c,corlnl JACK ROR~.RTS •1nfiirmftlrlll. ! And called alinost. cwt·y night,. . - whi~_h yh.ould. add .t,p to· :o.1llctning.

;Then. to call Shirle)' my ~it I , : On_ the sentimental ~"'"! ,onie_,mc. \I'd ha\'e.e,·cry right: )c,te,da;; <a1,I: "Whal a me.a _lo?i:.ni::

1 -inut ·until· 1 ·tow·cr·G feet 2-·- -~- - - . 1;,,;;:~,-- BOP. . ~tOXTC:O)t~:R\- r,.··-··

; And call her c\·c1 r.night. . .. \!.\ l!CIE -!0 BOUJ:[)E.-1.U an.'1- all .; \\'hy, I'll submit_ 1his pom_e In you fri,-ncts :ill :itlutt~r aboul :i<l<'r r.thcl; 'j And ·cJ;·c-amS ,~·~11 !=:<·~ nH~ ~1g-ht. _ She· i:-- l,t·in~ <·n~~t<lC'rL"•_' _1n. l~t" fin 31~

The Judges , :\Ir. :Slark Wilcox, .1\Ir. Dean Smith

i\lr. IL p._ Rob_ertson

For ·ri!rther ii_1formation, inquire at·

Valley Offi.ce and School Equipnzent Co. 11;21 19th Street Phone 1325

For FISH INC: TAC KL~ ancl CA:\IP EQUIP:SIENT See

BAKERSFIELD· HARD.WARE SPORTS DEl'..\RnIENT ..

PatlSe ... at.:tlie . . . ., . . .,. . . "

-f·amiliar red-. cooler.

(·XJ\-0{ o c,·cr inu 1m C3n \\"nnh'. c- - - _ • , · , . _ . _ .. • _ in_ o~rur~ ront 01

· cf:u~ry. . . . . . _hi; forcn~ad like Cl~rk Gable; and DOROTII': DOD~O:si. . .... t~r~cd ·~ (·Wry ,~ay,_h~t__1 __ ~~_:_!£_d "~~·': .... E:t.'.'~.:_l':'d:.~t_:'"1!Lc~~e,~·:1 'coJr,rings.forallsp,oruor-'-

·-"-_----.--------~·-~---------·--1·1;-~R--be·---T--I ·--h·,- -·''Surc·J-·go·fot·t_ he·M.:c1tc'ment·a_ nd a ~ingle nnlc· out r,f it. coupon for c.-cr <l_og eaten, wrth the 1

· · · · · • · \10.S a hlOULh I ·e·· 0 rt ay or; t e . · . · · · · . . ·· . . . ···-··-_o>fing ... ~5-95 the_ 1ui1. _:·_-· ' · · Lth,_nk_thaJ.1Lf~,;011 __ cnough. __ . ..Of ..:. ··- · _ · . --- -· ·-. ---- ... , ..•. prrzc.gomg to.the. pcr~on, boy._or-g1rl, -,..:_,.._.:.: .. ~ '··:--· · -- »~uvi: ·sophistiotion · of-William Pow- - . ·

. In S,\·c~tnl':-3 none do- hc·r_ ,:,:;1u·pa~ .... ;. fut· a :-<h<,Jar_..:~tp nt the. l.a:--.;ldC'n,1 .

. , -~-- 'u '·I 11ercfigure· i,·:cdream: - ·:-··., -·- c- ·- ··- p1,0·nou,,-;-t>··f (·:tt· th!lt · n:-quire, ·pl~n---- --:---· . -_._. _ _;;_ I . I; .. ,.The bonni~s_t.J)[. ,!n):J'.1.-":.~--. ···-· '-- ·-·-- t.c~f __ j."\l~.·l'Ji::-:s~r.<:<:•~~:i:-..0.!:. -:·-'!'!~ ·----· · · · cou_ r:sc my car is l_ik_c Jack Benny's A Harvard zoologbt risked his life who _accrues the largest.total of cou-' · · t-11_. _ari,l_ t_ h~. vi_rility of· Siic:ncer Tracy; · - , ·

·· - · · · .. ·- ·- - -- ll!axwelJ, prdly slow, but l gct"thcf<'. rec~ntly to ~ntcr his burning· home poris duriiii a- fiiui'aay.perioo:· . Thir.k he's in B.- J. C., s:irl.s! Hush, I didn't know it w_as against the la"'·" anrl rescue a set of corrected c:o:ani . . . · ,,,.,,s, do_ n't all speak" at once. -

papers. Of cour,,<', a man's labor isl Studeol, cxprc.,sed great approval worth ·somc:thing, but they say that's of the Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. asscm.

Get Those nelidon~ The life of James A_udubon was the: way· you gel if you spend your bly last Friday, which fraiurcd local Hamhnr~ns-10c~lfot Dogs recentl>-- dramatized. over the radio, life playing :irourul with bug~. 1 tale"rit including a ..,;xophonc _ quar-

. al the and it was interesting to know that tet The assembly was closed by com. "El Patio Drive Inn Jame.'! Audubon's iliustrations were Then there was the &otchman who muriity singing led by .John Fanucchi,

· - first accepted in London rather than alt\·ac·s took _his glasses otf•when he John Bo..:dslun, Har~ Anderson and Cor: l!'nion and California ' , ,, in the United States.· wasn't looking _at anything_ Virginia Tucker.

ru.sxo '. 1uusr1no·

- ·-_".; ·. . ._ . _ 11 _. . _ . (fo ·m~ sh~-·~1 ~hfa}·~ s~cn1. . ___ T\~-~ 11rc,:~ou~ ~tudcnt:" _to 1r31n_ lht; •· · C.! .:C.J.iAGAH,111• .. t...s.lO.<»-- : i·--ocar·Editor:: Pl<':tsc prmt--\-au,<' ... hnnoi' ·· wen: · .. PETf. · GILLI-- :in,1

(:. TEN ~lONTiIS TO PA y I I'm :i bashful ,soul. I'll "'·"n pay for FA:,.:K WATTP._O~. .. . - . . . . . •the ~pa~. · , · . _I.iltl<' no_Bn\ ,,n.1,;1:,.:so:,; ... h~m

tist · divide the purchase price; · (Ed: note: You can 1<-a,·c thl'. mon<'Y ,..,. thnught all the lim<> to be a lngh 10 equal monthly paynients' in the Rip ·office!) · . . school brat, I urns out to _be a 2n or,· terest or·carrylng charges' . . ienlation crammer, .as aren't_ ... ,. all .. '· [ · • , . · ··.· ! ·-1'o DEA},'· person,, looking al 311·

_ e,:sham Co1upany j Heard.• on lh<' bnl: "Yl'hat" do geli~-well-mannered·n\amnia·s-boy-ish. · . JEWELERS -: 'riaoghty· liUle Egyptian i:irl'I' be· looking ·NED· ROOT, would ,uspccl

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When it'comes to excitement io I Sa' 'n .. t' a' M' on· ·,c-a. a t. • ; rl ay Nex' t .fo' .r . Wl'Y dose' meets, gave the boys an-t rack and ficid indu.stry r think 'd I R G other hand last Friday night. To' the pick the dRY of the West Coast'Rc- . n eturn · ame · . d sad tlisappointment of the Taf(Jads

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no will teem with activity this, Satur· Coach John·(Butch) Clymcr's Ren- , cgadcs stoic the conference track and clay when colleges, junior colleges and egntl~ b·asebatlers will ti:avel to. Taft L :~ · field meet by three slim points .. The high schools ship their flossiest flock Second Salt Water next Friday whnc the)' arc sched- . Eleven Men to e_ave score, which "'as . accepted by oil, of spikestcrs to the Raisin Ci{y ,,·here s· ~·v1'mf.es·t ·s1at'e·a· \uted lo swing bats with the Taft . For Annual Track cvcn·.)fr. lllullens,'was B. 'J. c. 511/i, thcv'll strut. their stuff on the fast ' \Ju.nior College_ .Cau_ gars. Ea_ ch team\ · 8 ' "11 3 I . . . . F s t d t 10 Niee· t ·Next· Satu1·day' . Ta(~ ·I .•.,, ·Portervi_ e'

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northern truck .. Records will be about bl' a ur ay·a. has won one game, the Cougars:win.-. . . _.__ .. JRccillcy 7, and Coalrngn 1. This gave as snfc as trying to·_balancc a :\ling ning the initial contest 3 to 2 and the . . ·1.the Renegades the first conference.·· vase on top- of your glistenin·g cr,rn· Six men will compete unqffieially\Rcnegadcs 1·et.,Jiating . in. \ind by ''\l'c might score in the shot." championship since 1934;. they have ium. For, you know, just as soon :is for B. _J. c. in the second Salt Watci·:poundtng.out 11. 7 to 6 dec1s1on ovc1· These six little words· slowly rolled been untied and undefeated in any the. athlet<'s strike camp at the San Carnival, which is sponsored· by San· the Westsiders. · . off of Commander. P. ;"\!. Bliss' immo- conference n'1eet this season, Joaquin village they arc im_mediately ta. ~lonica Junior College . Saturday . Bcrtolelte Out bile tongue yesterday when · ques- · Oul 0

( the 15 events Bakei·sficld O'"'.'l'':O~Je. ":ith. 1·ecorcl-brcakmg fern·. niorning, May u, at 10 o•l1ock. . ·. The faculty axe took a nasty swing tioncd about'. Bakersftclcl Jaysec's won fi,e. The meet as a whole held . . Wait! 'Gades Ha, e · Chance · · · 1 · 'Jlafrs · w itf be held ·o,·cr all· regular by choppi(lg,!i(!t (]_~n~ _Ilert?)~ltc fr~1~ I chances: in 'the F1 esno West Const Re- 1 no par lieu Ja1· thrills except for the

All right now, wait a minute-be- distances b'ut the contestants are re· t_he center field post; Burns Dclmar-JJa~:s"ncxt SiiltirJay: ·The Teason for sco1'e: .. A-brisk breeze was -blowing. ..

fo'.·e. you, ~ur.sl. into .. tear~. ov_N: Jhe. sad qui_rcd to start.·on the bca.ch and swim'_tcr will start in Gcric.'s P_}acc again:t\ Monsieur_ Blis.·s'. voluminous .. oplomi.sm '1 so tnc .times, in· ·i.nos_l of the dashes phght .\\ h1ch supposed!, a\\a1ls Com· through the surf. .. The surf should Taft. The Renegades \\ 1U also ht\\c ob,·1ousl) hes in the fact _that the B. and hurillcs were fairly slow. ma~dcr P. M. B:is,,'-, hand pickc~ col- ~ro\'e an obsla_cl~ to Jo'cal swimmers' lo go ,~·ithout th. c se1 vices. of Waltel"J J .. C. trnck-and·ficld batlnlion cap_· 1 ' · ·

Jcct1on of \lack n field _specm1cns inasmuch as this ,s, perhaps, the first Condie,, sta1 _left fielder, as he en- tured the C. C. J. C. conference meet Win Fh·e Firsts at the Rdays, you might bear in miml ocean swimming lo be done this.year. tercd into a )!arco Polo mood anJlror the first time since 1934 last wec_k ·The Bakersfield lads that look first the fact that we still have some fancy The 'six men who, .<ccompanieu by dccidcJ to lake a jaunt to Fresno., end. places_ were Gillett, Trout, Voll, Pon-field. mcri _as wcll_as a chap who ans- Coach Ncwm·cyer, will conipcte for I Dick Williams, .an up-and-coming · Ete,·en to Compete ton and Goodwin. Goodwin turned in wfrs to the Dame of George Voll hang- Bakersfield J.· c. qre Andrew Burnett, youngster, will take over Condley•s! The Commander is shipping eleven the most outstanding performance for ing around thes': ~arts. . , Charle\ Klevies, Guy Wathen,· Wil- duties Friday.. . J of hi_s ~hoke br_ief :pantied ,Reneg~dcs the Renegades, when he leaped. 22 it ·

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~rot_he1: \ oil has· b~.o _a~,:,itions ~obcl"t Kinkaid. They aTe ente,cd ~t w, e a ittmg team _< aft ll!nckey m the_ hu~dred; Ponton an_d of the' tads thnt were favol'ed to take t~os. y;~el,,en_<L:'.!!11:.t~.L.a~~~-t _:'_~al !D _ li)!·cc _i:~':.!": _t~_e ___ ~OO __ ~,cter swim,\ ~gam_st a. !,eam that has to '.ely ~n i \ oil, high hu, dies, Dea~. and_ Da\ e points failed lo Jo their best. s_ ou thmk. The first.1s to get a udc the 5oo meter swim and the 600 niete-,' ,ts p1lche1,--slatcd Coach Clsmer rn Gay and Trout shot put, Da,e Gav 1 k' ,r k G

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up to Fresno, -wh1ch"rcall)' shouldnt tela" 1egard to Fridays engagement. and Jones, javelin; W1lliamg and Gil·'( · · _d ___ -·.·- 1-h · ---t·-:--ru1· ··-·-·--• • .• · .;, • u ,, , b . . d . . .1 ason goo races ,n . e- cen ur) a

be difficult, andt'he second 1s to \\tn Followin" is the list of e,ents and Chuck '1iacho 1s Just about as goo Jette, pole vault; Goodwm and Gillett, 220 d h \t lh fl ··h f th 220

, · t Th I · -t · · " . h ti d . • . as es. . e ms o e . _the discus. even: _e atter_._1 cm 1s enlrks: 200 meters (free st)·le a pile er as _you can n rn Jumor high jump, and Go?dwi_n in the br?ad ,ra,key almost took Mason, but '

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a rathehr bl~rgef otrde~· to ~llh, bubt Gteorgc through surf); ChaTles. Kie vies and chollehge ball1-dm thtedlast. th1ee g_atnh1es jump. Oh yes, Bhss _is als~ toss mg seemed to t.lre alJ at .once which lost

as a a ,to urning in 1s cs per- Gu)' -\''a.then·,. 500. met_er·s (throua_ h. e as no ona_e_ any_ n_ tore an in_ an 800 '-'ard i-ela'o out_fit Just as a · · .. · · · • · , h ~ ' him his winning ground. For a .come-

formance ·in_. the Fresno Relays and surf); ·Andrew Burnett; 600 meter re- five· hits to opposing batters. matter of . formatiW, · The quar_tet back performance Gillett took the hon-1._ wo~ldn't be. a bit surprised ;to sec lay ·05 meters through_surre and re-[ . . · Same Lineup . . will probably be composed of Macke_Y, ors. Gillclt had been_ laid up with

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him right up in the money again Sat- turn for each, man). William Whit- Aside from the above mentioned Fanucchi, Goodwin and, believe it or fractured. ankle mosi of. the Bt'&SOn, urday: You'll remember that _back in aker Don Garrard 'nobert Kinkade shake~up, Clymer will toss his usual not, o'iie:of the ·weight men-maybe but caine back lo win the high.jump; 1935, transporting . the Blue and Guy' Wath~n. . ': . ' nine on the diainond, Wachob will "Big Bill" Trout. · ·

. Whit" Bakcr~field high c?lors, Voll The•program will include a parade take. care o~ the rriou.nd as_s\griment, . "Ma,,.ey _lt'as Chance"-Blis's at ;h!\J!slt\ ;~~sing parl of the ni_cct . . . s~o~ 14 p~ints an _by h:mself.,_}_t fr9_rnthe Santa Monica J. C. campus Hef:ernan will take his favorite p~st Mr. P. M: Bliss, the new cqarte_r for Taft was· when. f.e.,rge VoJI.:· -·-. -,_-~-------~~-L!!'~ 35 Relays, b~ t_hc .,,as, to the ocean· at 9 o'clock swimming behind the _plate, Heb~r at first, Fife membe_r oi the W_ e_ Won Ag· ain Club · k d · · b th. ·h · di · · .-.;.:,.,. ·. ... h t G --.-·-·=-h· ·-h 1·-and' -·--· . . ' .. . . t . d w" iT . t· th' d d . . . . , crac e -up m o ur e races.

. t a; •?.r!;e. inJureu_ IS. ce. ' c,·entsfo1· 11;en'o1Y:the-·ocean·;-south a .secon _ _. ·c .oo 9.lJI,!.!'-~-'- ~- LocaLChapter_N.o'.:_,.37'!,,.!,£!1~ . .!h• .G.e.Q.rge had. a tough night· as he he ha,,ng re·mJured h,s · hoof_ akt Taft end of the pier. There are three di- Stokes mll guard right field. heighth · of optimism· when he stated onlv took two .places. -voJnook-sec:---~-·-· last week Voll tloesn'l thm • that .· · · h · · · . I - · . t .. ·. · - · · ' · · · . • . . · S "s1on<s to t. c c,irn,,a :. Junior .co lege, that "Mackey might place m the 100 ond in the broad jump and won the he'll be able to run the highs al· · 11 · d.. · : it . ,. · · d · h · · · . . C . . h' . 'I . co egc, an unners y. ·. H d • k . w· · yard dash 1f he takes a. eep cnoug discus by broti11g out "Wind Bag"·

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O l in·~·. b e:e,c_ Aa"d e_ .t,utn from the following instillllions:_Bak· v· allev' T·e· nn··,·s· r,·tie· . rnent when.you consider that.there _Wihi_am Trout won the shotas. he the bloonnn arr1crs. n JUS O fi Id J C C · I · J C GI nd I . · . . · . · . . . . b d . d d ers e. · ·• omp on · ., e .a e

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·. . . ·. will be·a flock of sprint czars- prcdictcd'he would. Bill slipped th_e·· show you how roa -mm c I. am, I J c I • l J C JI · · -·-- · · · · • . · • ., ,<JS "l)ge es ... , Fu erton J. · · . among them ,Jeffery and Allen of pellet out 43 ft 10 in to take the think he'll place. od. B C., Occidental College, California In· MargaTet Hendrickson, B. J.C. ten- Ri\'Crside J. C. Wilbui· l\!iller of honors. Ponton had_ :i little_ trouble.

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shtute o ·· re no og)·, U. S. ., and·ms star, an an outs,tandmg girl ath- Compton J.C. ns well as· Mr. W,Jhs in the·low hurdles but won the highs

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am sure ·· · · '·. ete,. ivc __ up _to e_xpectations by of Sacramento J. C.-,-plowing up.the in· 15_ss. .. · .. Well, ·anyway, _if .G.eo\·ge_ 0 0 u c L \ J I d winning the Central California"Junior fast ·Fresno tarack'·ovcr the ·century The Sum-ar" . ·

· that Bruce Ponton will do something . . _ , in the .high' timber to make up for H b' w . ,.. . ·s·.. Col.lege women's singles cham.pionsh,p route. All of these chaps have dashed Mile run': Won. by Goodman,' P;. the deficit. Bruce's driving finish and e er, 00 0meS t3rifor the second straight year last Sat- off a ·9.6s.. . . . . Bailey, P, second; Geesl_in,.T, third; · · · A s· ; · Ii.'°' ,, .·. L l!Jrday at Visalia. . Mes,re. Ponton and VoJl ·ha\"e an " V f rth ·T. ·, 421' antcl.ope-like strides should enable s ase a e rs ose I . ,uarqucz,. • OU • ,me .: .. . . . :\liss Hendridson showed e:sce]lent, exceflent ch.ance of placing __ in_ the , •o d d h. · W b 'I \' him lo st_ay right. up with the· best. .. . . . . .,.. yar ns : on. y ,, orey, ·. ; · . .

1 T C · · · · t. ·J C · . · \ smooth f_or_ m in routing r._li_ss. Cav.ins hig_ h hnr<lles, . acrording to Sande,·,. T,· · sncond_·, · L'a• -10·•. P,·. th'ird ·,

And,. !or. heaven's. sake don't. P unge O Om P On ) ' • • into a ·sw!'on if one of. our shot-put . · · · · · · ." ' -of .Taft J._._c., 6•3• 6·0,. '". the hl e Bliss._ · They ran. 3 lS.2s a coup(e Small, T, fourth. 'j'ime :52.8 . . fri~Da\'~ G;;;,~·Dcon ta,: :ind Bill .. ·-. - . --.- ...... 1~-a.lc~ _Pl.aye~ ~n_'.~e ~~'.s".l'.~.{~>~Se~ or weeks ago agai'.'-st Jafl an~ this . 100 yard dash: Won by Gonaales, . T t. b b · ·"th•a· ,·.-

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· ·h· · . ht. h _·. th. Due · to nerrnusness, illness_ and•I In defeating ~!iss Cavins so dee is- on the northern track· · ii·oncglobe b,,sincss:. Ali .three of the 'i·hat,ha:·c-you, the_ Rene~ade base·i'.vef, M1ss . ~ndnckson showed pr.om- Pressc'3 further for an opinion re· Shotput: Won by Trout, B; Daw

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t ballers made 10 ·errors and lost_ to th_ e • 1se .of becom1og-.-0n_ e. of the :top-rank· garding the meet at.the Raisin met- Gay, ·_B, s_ecoml; ·D_._e~n ·_G_. ay, B_ , t_ hird_; boys a,·e_ ccn _s ,ppint~ . cdptehc Compton Junior Coll.eg"e· T:ar.ta.r• fo·r·!ing tenni_s players in _the .west in the ropolis, ~!r_- Blf;s·u;;fc·a:sh_.ed .the ·1o1: .... , . . . .. . . out o,·er 4~ feet m prac ICC an eyl . . . . .. - l f t Shaw,.·P, fourth. Distance 43 ft~lO in:·. ought to turn in-a fair. count(\" toss the second time.this sea7on last Sat· very ne~r u urc. . · . . lo~,;in,g _ph1loso~hical speech, · 1· High jump: Won by Gillet, Fl:. Saturday ··as they'll have all kinds of .urday _on the winner's. diamond. Al-, _Gerw_a,s of Ta(t J.C. >;0 n °.Hr Ha~- \\ 1lh~ms v. ,II hase to go u~ o,er Vossler, P; second; Goodwin, B, and , · t't- t _t_h ·,·. _d'sposal :. · though on t_he short end· of a 10-3[bert Bing for the second time l_his 13 feet ,f he expects a place in the CooJe,· 1' tied for- third 5 ft 10* in

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, End~ score tn th,s contest, ·the local aggrc-J>~ar ,n . e mms srng es mac e~. pole-mull, while Gillett and Good\\"tnl 120 yard high hurdels: Won by . . Pl;ns .are now bmving to' loss " gation d!splayed a ,·ast imj,r?\'emcnt\'Scores were 6) and 6-4; ~u~ lo h'.s prob.ab)~ won't ~ome_ in for a consid·:Ponton; B; Colton, T, second; Small, .. -;,-,,ckb,,nqiicC-proliabl!,·-a "'eek from o,:cr_t_hc1r_~a1:_l:,,_e_nco_1.1!!l_e~.~!'.'c~ _en~.:, excellent sho.,mg at ~he 01a•. te.n1_1'.s eratton ,n·~he high 1ump unless they T, thinl; Ewy, R, foarth. _Time :15.8.

Satui·day . _:. Last track banqutl the ed_ 18 to _1 m fa,or of Compton. \ tournament the precedmg w.ee~ Bing s feel. g~. aU.of .a s~dd~J'!._and cle:,_r. . :.SSO .,yard , 1,.m:, J',".g~ .!>Y:~be.h~!'·_:.. Renegades had turned o~t lo be· a . . Ragged Fielding . . ,defeat_ t_umed o~Uo .be _somewhat.of 6 ft. 3 m •. · Ir Goodw1~·1mproves_ an· R; Goodwan, P, s_econd;. Walker,. P; Potluck-luncheon affair . Bliss' pto. There-was.no doubt that the Rene-la, surprise to h13 follo"ers. .. . · other foot m the broad 1ump, he ought third; Plahs, V, fourth. Time 2:04.6. ·

· posed 1939· schedule will i!lchide meet.s gades' loss '"as due to .their ra_ggcdi s,tuart I;o,;ela_cc and_ .~arren Co:, lo __ .~ece_i,-e .a pla~e al. 23 fL _6 in. I . 220. yard dash; won by )lason, T; . with Ventura J. c. and u.tc. L.A. ficldi11g. Eight of Compton's .. ten(Bahr~field, ':0 n the.mens doubles ti- d!Jn! e_xpecl Jones or. Da\"e Gay to :llitckey;- B, .second;.Boyer,:P,'third;.

Frosh·:.·;, He also.plans~to enter .a runs ,{ere_duc lo .errors on the. par11·tl~s b_Y !lownmg Gait.on and Low_of place in the javelin, but ,Voll or Da.-e i!orey, V, fourth. 22.'5s .. : . · ,: . ---·· . ·'tean1 in ilie Long ·.Beach Relays and of the local squad .. ·Bakersfield.out· VL~ha J._c.,_ 6 :2 and 6,4.-. · .... _ Gay should gather a porn!: or (l\'O in T"wo-mHe run: Won by: Bailey>P;-. · ..

·.. . . . Compton·'rnvitational next }'e_ar . hft Compton, 8 t_o 6. 'and 13 ·:·_Gades]· -~-. •• · • . · •. · ... ·, .: . ; '· ihe discus)£-they -~an ,get one out Barrett: T, sccond;:Johnson, r-:third;· · -_c'-,- --·· ·-,--···~-Thc-iron-n{en· on: tftc.R~negad':.:.tr".c!: d!~~ -~n_ ba~:· .:.-:,'. . • .;. · . · . ·- . • . J nd 1v1d ua I Sports . . . . aroun~ l3a. ~t-- :~11 of our boys. ~re Geeslin:, T, four!h, Ti~e 10:40: - . . . . • . ....

team scored :so many J)Omts this year Paul Woolo_mes and Dick H~ber ! E--.-_-·-;--s· .... h . .,...d. -,-c:.i ""C'S c - IM!!~'!.t!_!!_po,~-~"'.!..".~1~."! .. .!.~ .. c'.".;:': C-~avd1~:.-~?~ b~ Simons, T;~ We~-·. . .. ·" that _i_t would have puzzle~ a mathe- were the baUmg_ stars. fo~ th: Ren-! yent_S C e U CU · hoping for _the best. · . · . man, V, second; J'?n·es, B,-thir~;'Da_v . .;:·- · rn·atician to keep track of '.cm: Da,·e e1:3des, both getting t"o h'.ts ,_n f~url f ·W · · . . . . . . · . . . Gay, B, fourth. Distance.173 fL. 9 .!!!: .. :•-·•'

. _ Gay tallied 79, George Voll _71 .and trips to. the plate .. Wachob_s p,tchmg! Or Qme_n time there are three badminton courts Pole vault: Won by Bolian.non; T; . ;-:-·--·--- :-~-· -Luther Gooc!win 60!h· ,., • ___ ~--- ~a~ .,:UP~~h-:'he _struck out. fh·e and L . · •• • --· - • . •

1n·nd' twenty bows_ ~arying in v.~ight Williams, B, second; Giese, V,. third; ·

. only allowed 6 hits~----·------·-!· - fnd1VJdual sports-ralher-than_team from_lwenly lo thirty pounds. Schroeter R fourth. Heighth, 11 rt ..

-. -.,.. -- -- -----· - - -· --:··-: __ :_ - -·· --- -- - · ---:---i --The-_ Bakersdd. linc:111>: .. _ Wac!i._o_b,~ s_~~-~r~~~~i.:cd by :'>liss !,lcK inley j Mond~y of.this -;~~ktbe,~omen lfin:-·---~~-·-=-- --_-_.., .--··----- ·-p_; .W ()O]ome~, 3b; Duncan (he ,ms; as being mor.e sukiiblc{oi' junior ·coJJstudcnts-bcgan· :i-1:iddeI" · tournament - 220 .low. hurdles:. Won liy .W:elin)ti<-'\ --~ s,ck), ss; Dclmarto;r, · If;·. Bc,:tolcltc;

1 lege · and colleg~ wo_men. Sports. that\ in badminton, ',The::. ~nne~ in :!ach V~ S_mall, 1', second; Pont.on, B, _third~ .

cf; Stokes, rl; Condley, If; F,~e, 2b;,may beturnrd into a hobby and en-·.rlas.~ rne.y challenge the. winners in ~lurray, T";fourth. Timi? 26.2. ·· · -~-Hetfornan, c. · ljoyo;d doting .'"aeations . and aftcr

11anolhcr dass._. Games. are· being Broad jumf Won by Goodwin/B;

----..;..'----------... · school will prove.. to be of mor.c lasl· played e,·ery· period or the ·day, Voll, B, ~ccond; Rainey, C, third; Fan , inf(' .\"alue. 1 :\!iss )kKinley {s planning an ucchi,. B, fourth. Zl ft. 6 in. .

Take Herto I . _In carrying out· this ·theoTy, bad-I archery tournament ·before the close . Dis'cu.s: "".on by V~II, B; !'j •minton _and archerr v;crc add_ed to of the semester.. · . . · second; Jone3, .B, th,_rd; Ma.! !the women's sports calendar.· .. ·. · I It i3 . hopro that by riext fall an- B, fourth. Distance 12!1 ft. 8~ j. Throughout the har. _more equip- other. sport, "hockey, ma}' be added to . Relay: _Wo_n' by. Porte~ville; _

~.;....----,------------·,ment was purchased. unh) at present the ltst. · · · second; V1saha, third, 3m 30.2!1. I . .

MICH EN ER'S

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To .Decide S .. :B. . • I • • •

President· J. '.~· ~he,~~~~s :P.l~·~,sed Mr. Spirzdt.Gives Farezt1ell M,e~spf!e. · .. -··--1

" ... ·-. ·\Vtth Principal . . . . ' ·. . . . . . . .· rS,tudents Go. Edi

: '· ·. .. . .Iam.ve1ygladtohave.hatlthe_<;~,ance.tobeassoclatedforthe:'° -. ··' · : · · tor -~ppoiotment past t\~enty-one years with.the be$t of aeans·onun1orco11eges-iT· .. 0 .p0· ·lls . · ... ~ .,. " •' ,, .. r ;\tlss Grace Bird: She has alwa):s h.~il reas<rnable plans for th~ I :_ . . ·. : ·: . vd,·c··.t. s· Dr. Thomas Xelson develo~ment of the junior coll.~ge, and jt has .beei1 my job to 'T· . : .. · ~:.::; ; : ;, '" . To .Ylslt -Jlere ~=~e;~/Ef~_i:i': ::1n1~\~1g1~ an?. s~bn11t __ ; them.to. th'e,b~ar_d o_ f trus-_1,' : :~mo.rrow • .,.,,,,., ,.., Jiay 27 ·28 I I

J~_st_ .on·e_~e.ii:1:t:'~~~ l;~c~;i,_. iast " leav!ng now·,1 have only one s.~1i'gestlon .ror. the adminis-i y k ·M· · ·. · · ha · tratlo_n and for the student body of the ji.Jnior'co'11 e Thi · . _I •. 01' , ohtgomer:y . ~ ..,.~~e '~~ /:;.~:"?::":,~·~~~.!.his_ :O!_urn_n Di. Thomas L. Nelson was ~ppoint- gest!on Is_ th a.t they recogu lze' the }llgj1 quality' elf J?ad~rshis S::~a; At·e. Candid ates • g~ ~he ,'ray . t,h~t _au· ~olumns go. e<I by· the _Board of.· Trustees on May efficiency -Which characterizes ~liss" Bird;s :,vo'rk:iuid .'uiatthey ! -F· 0··1··H·1·g· h. · .. o'. f. fie' e Wh!ch, _perhaps, is just as ·,i·eJI for the ~3 to succeed Herman Spindt as super- follow. that leadership. . · . · · H. A.. s'PIND.T. · ;

. st\d~n(b'o:d)< . \ . . '. ' ' . . . mtendcnl of. the, local high schoor dis- • . . . . . .·'. . . r . ...,.,.-- . }'.his has. been a very busy year, trict ;ind of Bake"r'sncld Junio? College. F ll · · I To lea1.·n whether Bob :\lontgomery

b~_i~r ~-hen one lo~ks.bac'k upon itl. ~he board's'chairmiin, .T. N. Har- a.(_~.w. -'~ ... ' J;I_.Qp. ,·Oit·rh Day· ror or Lyle York will be the next J. c. than _wh~n one· is in the midst of it. \e~, expressed the' opinion that ?.fr. :' .. ' ~ ·. . .· ' ' . :f"", . I president, a rMlection will be held

b~t.choTt(!hs hahve been.' set; battles on ~:;';~n h~/ighldy qualifiletd fdor the po- Will ,B.e .... '. jcr·· a.dua· -t-es . ,tomLolrroyw. k h . . ~. e at ldic nnd scholastic fielas · mg one ou s an ing work Ye or . as to his .credit four

. h~ve ,been _fo~ght, won, or· lost; n in educational fields. Gradirating'(rom s · · ·· f · ·. I 1 C L ... d, ··! ·,,··d· ~-e~rs' _experience with ·Jebate acti,:e · .. b~rge program for social aetivity'has lhhee·ha-udnh'ersiftdy _ocb_ JCali!Qrnia in '1916, :;~,n,1.- .9.'.ITT~, [' ~C· ~e u "' . ~arht!c,h'patihon lin sever.al class. ~ouncils .

,en carrieu· out: and· greater friend·- . . cons c, a c · experience 'as a · 1· • •••. · • :.. ··, ",.' ··~ . m 1g s~ oo , and the ability to lead ships with. other schoots · have been ~ca~her and' educational ·airector in Last Da·n .. c· e .. 0 f : . . . . . . . , through practicat_ suggestions. established." . several Californi:i:citie!i'beforc b'tlcom- l F?r graduates only! . . ·. .· . · I ?.lont_gomery, the football player Bnd ---':fhroughout-.the .year-the .. "Rene- ing·superint'en'denf of the "Yuba City Y E!ar $cl"'eduled I . D_,tc~ ·J?aY .for graduating students, a man of quiet ability, has. a record ~~e 'Rip" · has 'stri\"eh to bring- to high ~school-d[stiict -and- diiecto'r' "of --· ~Foi·-J wte:-8 ., '- . . - --- .. r l!_Cs~r~!l]gJ~/~h!l B~~'?.~, ;~m l;>~_l!~ld I~~ _g_~<:_d sc1::>_Jarsh~.:.. . _ · . · the s\u~ent body an· accurate picture the adult seh~?J there, a pos!Fon ~-~ich · · · · ·_·_· _, _ . I F, __ 1d_a,, i'>!ay 27, beg!~~1_ng at . the · O!~er Offices D...:idid' ... -~ -- -- · --- ·' ___ ,:I of this activity. ' To aid in ·ac'com he has held sm~e 1927. · He holds the B . t award assen1bTy and tunmng until the l Thc ab1hty of Jack Cornwell who

. plisbing this aim, the Rip "'as· pu; d~f_ree _of .~octor"of Edticatidn ftoin l 1a·,/;~d t:st~~~ dates ear~y for the partici~.a~ts iire exhaus~d. w_ho was ~lected to the office of first upon a weekly basis Student er't- tlie Umvers1t,·· of California .F

II D · ce Qf ,the }Mr. The Immediately after the assembly v,ce president last Friday is indi­

icism and' 'ldeas'"w~TC "ericoarag:d· :\ir. s'pindt'has been'acqliai~tcd with d:re.~e --;n~e,3 to .be .held .Wedncs- (whlch, as it i~ dedicated to the grad- c_ated by his past record ~f student

The s~r(_w~rltecl _"f~r .!~provement: :\!r .. N~lsol\ :ror' so~e _tiine throu,&h th:·w::,:n,; C~u!'. at 9:oo p. m., at uates, is ver,>°. in?ottant _to ~tte_nd) l:adership. ·. .

At Fresno {h(s "yelir the paper was their work m the Principals' 'Associa- Cle. d . all . students listed on .the graduate Second v,ce president Louis Gro-. . . . L • t• n c .. ·· _., h' Hr ecor11t1ons an,d ~ree punch l\ist wh'ch ha b' ., · ill · th u ·h t h' · ·

roi:unate Jn .~vinninj:" its first "A" 10 • . oncernmi; t e appointineht, are on! (~:0 &'i-' th" . ,. r.,. , .·., : 1 , s een ~ost=, v..1 re- a s a~ o 1s credit the presiden-ratmg for junior·colleg'e newspapers Mr .. S~mdt says: "I should ltfce to'ask ing off;red. / ?')a~Y_!~~tu~es1?e- n:e.1~ ,and se\ee~ -~he ,Place for.their cy_ of_ this year's A. :M. S., member-in' the valley. Individually tb'e ·staff of Junior college studtnfs frienol/ co- Th d . . P1:mc. l>recautwns will be taken ac- ship 111 ·the Varsity Club and Activ-al;o won honors at the northern jour op~tation'\vifii ?,!;; Nelso~ ',Ind 'an 'un- . I e ancc _w,ll _be 5 ';~~-formal. and cording to Besone", .tfuit. no inelifible ity Board. ' . . .

. :rialism-conference. . . • der:ltanding i>f thJ' probl~ilis of lhe is a ~\~.program. <la~ce. _Jih, ·s~t.z- sf~1ent.s p'ai:tici~ate· in the secret Maxine Jones has had experience

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~'--'~· -,.-- · · b I d. , , · · man, cnaunu!n ~or ihe dance commit meet' ' · · • · ·· ---- -~.out-whether.or.not ilie.pape'r.-lins' :~~·:_ ~~r!:~. ~·Ir: Nelson liinlself is tee; 1·dnin·~a. ''"A \rni ·,;-".~ .. •r •. : •• I. 1 • m,c, . as 3 se,~re~ry, • an,d, m.o:e }!"portant,

,,. been a success really depends upon .8.!' .};'!.<!~~~~~'!.~~':'! .'!.<>:f .<>f _f<;IJtw:---_J prl>Vided:,;---~ -.-,,....~ e _Pr~•t';'~~ __ 'Aj-fer b~i,_j~I.L!f,!!,1!'PDt~d to~alshe has ,t_lie ·pcr5<!ru:lity ,th4t er.chles----'· _'. ./ the opinion of the student body as a anticipate for him a very great sue- Members of th . •. . . desig.~a~e_d loc~U~~ (w~ch · ~ill of her to-fit· into .. 'lny ;group. -----------·---.:.::.:C

whole. cess here." · l th d . elcom~i.tt~e m c~ri;o necessity ~ by private car) students · New Editor Experienced . · · M S . d

I o e ance me ude Jim Stutzman v.··11 p'a 't· · t' · th f II · · I Th R' · .,-

Nut rear a new and nr)· capable r .. Pill, t a so .submitted a state- Jane CoTiiiis Ratel l\for .. , • , ! . .. , r ·~~P~ e 1~ e o owing achV· e.ryc~ 1p ,..,,tor,.Ei:~rett Shafer, editor takes of6ce with an. entirely 1t;e~t !Jlilde _by a _professor of educe.· Osbor .. J h 'F' . h" Ji~n'. J'1,~)ter I itt~s: <?ames, baseball, arid probably has hnd ':- year's experience on the Rip new staff to work undtr him. The lion at the 'Uni.-ersity of California: w n, ~ n /nucc 1' 0 n raney, 1sw,mm1ng. There will be. 'a'·steak-f Staff" an_d with a small ne)Vspaper.

. prtsent editor and · the members of "I ha\'C known this school man now A adyne . ~~· 1 oliBn ,B1 oydstun, Harry bake, for which students are asked to A ~.ide background in the crafts . n crson ne en · a dwin and· K ' b · th ,. h · ' · · · ' this year's staff join in ":ishi~g E,-. '.or ?1~re ~ban ~,·c ):~ars, both in con- ~.eih Rob~sk . . ' . . en- , n~g e stc~t:s_;. t_. e ~e-?1:'!l)d~r. of the I art an<l Ph?t?gra~hy, and an abund-~rett Shafer the best'_oJ lutk" in pill" ne~t,on with· his g~aouate work -as a · Y : ref, cshmcn~s will be. pro'l:1ded by the- a nee of orig1~al i4e,as should make tin·g out a hig~er aii.i.' belt~~ "Rene- student lie re at the'U,iiversity of Cal- : student body. . . . · i Jeanette. fitl\tzman_:i _successful cdi-

. gade Rip." .. ,. . • .. ifor:ni:,, ~nd as ar/i~tive _and su_cccss·, Pia ns Complete . '. John .Besone,. general. chairman,\ itor of the" R)~!!~kur. ··.· .•.

I full scho_ol · admi.nistriltor. He. •has f · · · · . .. , ur~es-everyr,ne .to ,_bri_n~: hi_s bathing . ~ y_ear_ .s?.~1lt, .~1tf1 }~e ou_t,g"ing_ prO\"eTI h1 m:elf a fjrst-class stu'dent; 0 r J. U ne 10 ·. · ; s~1t, ~n .. d arr ___ ang. e. hos .own _t~ans!>otta- · manager ~f p~~!1ca,l/?-n~ eAsi]y, qua!i·

. ;in?. there rn . no . question about his C · . . .. . · ! t10,n, '.~ _p_os.s1bJe; .those !acJong .trans-II fies G:ego,y .P'o,_u~glam.s fo,r the dif-. 'ab,hty as an administrator. He thinks Qm.m.e nceme nt . portalton should see a member of the ficult )Ob ncxl year. . str~ight; ,n!akes up his mind on the I . , .,. · ·'~' ,, . jcom_mitte,e _v.·ho ~-iii try_,t? accom~~-,, As s(u~~~t 6~y ,_~usi_Tle:;s ml\nager bas,s of eyidence, handles teachers re-! Rehearsals ·set }-'or :date them. O~her committee chair-I next .,:e:a_r ;Pal .~rra.n ,w,11 g(,e "his

:Eleven. :1ctors :ind actresses emerg-. n)arkably:well, ?as a pfogrcssive b~tl J~ne S ,a!l.d 9 At i"1:n, as far as .the_Y hav_e _b~en ap-_lbcst .~ff~rts ,t_o:'·a~p e~ual\~g :hJ_ rec-•·irig "froni ·embryo" 'will. b·e. initioto;d ~ot _freakish: philosol'.hy _or .!'<luq,tion, .. :'?~0it):i;,Fl_~l.~ __ . ,romtc.d, a_r':. John F~nucch,, m charge ord of {~hn tran_e'!° /n ~l\at _position.

into Delta Psi Omeg:,, honornry dra- IS a :ery great forcc_m_his:con,1munity ___ . - · --- 1of reeeP,tJOn, and Jim Stutzma_n,·for 1· _JJie gopul,a_i:_d_e_~(~lorJ~·: .P,r_DJra~-

Dr~matists Initiate

Eleven Tonight

. ma tics fraternity, tonight. in the au. I relat,on~hips, thoroughly understands _Commo;nc~.m~nt for the cbss of 19381,efrcshments. ,, . . I rh,~1rn1_an w_e_nt . to y~rg\ni.a T,uckcr, 'ditoriuhi, according fo.:lliss E\hel.RobJ a s~ho.ol, _ha_s. ~n excel\en_t philosophy "·,II be hcld June 10 on Griffithfipld.f. Bes~n.e added, Undergr_ad_ua.~es trr- J the·.m1~s w1lh _a var:e!l .back~round in.son,. club ad\'ise1·;. The . initiation I of life, and ts' In general a fine filizen l Speake: of. the e,ening will be Dr. w' ! mg. to cr~sh. t~c gates, ":'11 _not· be i of n_JUSIC, Sh~ IS a_n. \~Eal choice for

. _will be private, and will f eat\frc th.e as well as n success.fa! school man." i B,alle~hne Henley, director·· o_f co'.or- ,1tolci-ated;. '". r,dcn_tally, o_nly ,those ·stti- 1_ the ·orfice · \\'hich · reqmres ability. to presentation of the Noel Cownrci ~ne;i. Dean Bird talked w!th. )Ir. Nelson I dinnt1on_ at U. S. C .. Dr. Henley has dents on the graduate hst arc okcyed ! procure talent for th_e bi:weeklr pro-

.' act play, "Ways and )k:i~s." in con- when_ he wa,; (n .Bakersfield last Fri· )been acli'.'g _head of . the. School 'or i lo bl' absent from class." . : grams. . . . . . . . . ... cert style. . . day to meet with the board, and gives [ Gov~r.nment and the _U. S. C. Institute . Th". new rally chairman·, Jack Rob-

..· ::--··-The initinfo.s include Royce Denney, a highly ·~av!lrablc report 'of him.(?f Go\"cmm_ent, in.addition to his_-bc- f' I R. d. . ".l"ls, h,as· worked on this.year's i-al-L· . Evelyn Roscnlhal, ·Ge'nola.Yan. Bus- :Scho~I B~smess '.\tanager :'l!cC1:1ei;, i,;1·,ng,·a. i::radu~t_e ?f the_School ·of_Law ,na ·. a io !1es ':·,th ,the o~tgoing ~o~ncil, and 'r ·-c- .. ,-kirk :John·J.'ranev·~lorlon Block us- work.mg on a committee with )Ir. and a member of the bar. . f · .· · .. · p. • · · · d · '--+5 ah·eady planmng on biggei· an<l . . - lie tieCcw Herb~;t Harris ciifford Nelson' io,·-th,i' s.::hooCBusfness 'oJii.) ·-Stodents·nTe'·asked to repoi-t·to the J)JU.m . rese.nt~-- .'-~ , .. ·b~.tter on~s next year. . . . '•,( ,, Gill, llern:an Spindt, Glenri Tanner, dais Association _at the pr~sent timt-.;:~st." sire of 9r}ffith ,Field between ·-· -- - -·-· · - -· ·--

: · ~)ld .~1-ank Jackson_: T_hey ha,·c. been _ The _new sllpenn.~e~drnt is ex-pect"d • ;·~5 · nnd. _7:30. 0 _clfk anJ t~ .noti(~· j , The _final in the short cxpcrimentai: Visitor's Day . ndmitted to the soc,cl~_.·· for woik in m Bakersfield to visit the local plantJ·hs.~ Bayts of then nru.al 1n1med.1· series of· B .·J. c "Stud~· t _F .. ,,_. p._1.· 1 . d r··· d · ·· · · . · · h hi . . I · · . ·. · . · . · . . · · . · · · ,n orums • a en s an I ien s of. the colleg<c

'.'Winter.se.t," "Bu.r}· the· Dead," ·andl 1 oroug Y o_n :lfny 27 and 28. · .at;\ ·. ·1

f ·. · - .· .· ,rns presented iast night ,;i-i Station>re ahrn:,s w~lco~e and are invitetl numerou_s one.act pl_ays. The initia, , e catsa or .Commencement mll KP'.\IC. under the supervision of Guy'to nttend ihe Kern Cu t h' h -!.

Ho_n _will b( con1ucte<l by Pella )'si I . ·. . ·." · . ;· b~. he~d \Vednes?ay; June 8, a,t 3 :oo _Jaggard, forum director. ;school anrl junio,· coll:g; ~;sit~~'s . President. nob _Kohlru~t. . . . .• J; .c .. On:· Bra In. · .. 0 cl~k, anil __ possibly also Thursday at 1 · ~ccording to :\forlon Block, progr.im(day, Friday, ~fay -27. . . -. . . ... '• !.r . ·' .. i_,,. .. · •..• -. . the sa~,c _tu_ne. AttendanC(.' at these [director and announch, the forum wast . · .. · . ,·

A. watd D. _ay . Soon . easer·. Tonight,- - ~ r~_h:aroab .]S. compul:',;,ry, _a_nd. __ thrcc1onco£ the first attempts to put B.J. C.: --· ' ' R . . " s= .. ~=~·· ·-·-· -· llckets_ per ~~ud~nt w,ll be d1stnbutetl I "o'n the air" (or any length of time.' ·a,-s· : --oon· -. ---------- --·-· .-

. . .. . . . . , for Fnday c, cnmg. · · ':Thc:forum idea. may be stnrted ai:ain' · · ·

. Se,ual JUntO~ col_Jege ~tudenL~ w,ll i ·. I in the fall,". Block stakd. . l · , .\n 'enfirel): ne~- an:!. unusual

.manner_of..P!!..§.•.!'.~i_11g a'l\·_ards "ill _be . used ..-hen the student body

·,t"ather,;ctil7 honor· B, -I: Co's ·track,­bueball, tennis teams, a,; ,reJJ. a.~ l<>ca!deb~ter~ and ci~ai,;iiisL~:· next friday, ~lay :h, a~c-or<lin.R' to Har, ry Anderson, 'prognm chairman.

~\ co?tesfa~ts tomght m th~. fin~1,, To Pay Tribute. I· Among students represented on the l '.'Th~ Raconteurs ... m probab\y a_ • .-in~.crs .. :·progr~m,-?r-:---Bra111 -~ -~-,.·=-=.----~··-- ,discussion program:werc J:ick .. Cooper,i '.b~. o~l th~- l_atter part of next

1:tac1J• .. -t~dio__'l~!;'~~~a_!~~. ~}taj - :.\·. joi~t .. assenibty .:.l'ill .ht- ... held ;John Besonc,, l'/cil Ross; Glenn·:Tan-l -~eek.• -Th1s··":is ·th~ "Statement· ~o.n E~N. nt 7:1~ o cloc~ .. Dav.id .E. '.; tomono,.- morninR' ·;..h .. n the high. fc_r;-_ H. azer :.\!or.ton;-iHele~-- B:ildwi~;\ .,..o.LJ:.im~~!'!JL.11cs, -~i.tp_r_. !!f .. t~<' an· . mer, local _clect~1c appliance. dealer, ~hool and 'junior c'olleg"i slndent· l!:'uise Johnson, llaTie Stanfieid ~ini .; ud, tnad_., to the pre5:s :\londay, . ,~ sponsor of t~e sh?":• _on which ,~,·- h4:>dies mttt in the ~tadiain ·10· pay. 'Radoilmis, John Bo:,d3tun, .Joh~ Fa;.!, . Thi.s"f~r·s ·publkation. futart'S cral B. J. C. orf('amzabons have ap- hon_ or. to }Ir. Spt'Nlt,· . . . I ucehi Marjorie Sr! . W . Lo . _photoKraphr and denr page make-

\ pcarw. Alpha Gamma Sigma, "Li£- I' Ca j A. b. · iKe.s, · haynRe · · ng, up.

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As a ~l)fdal feature of lht med· ini', C~I ~lutller and his swing !,and .. m furnish muslc . ana .. m Jud ·a· romniultity ' sin,t'-·.: 'So\ii-5httlll for this will be found al th" door. · . · ..

·. ". d th· y .1

Cl h The program ·is und•r th" .dir«· ro m rosier, . enno;t obcsky, . . . .

l.eH,· an e ars1 y u .' _among · · Edwa_-, Co_ t d 'th. · "It L~ adn~b_J., to bu~· your an·

th . ... . .._ · d J lion of the hi11:h school u«uti\"e ru. mp on, an o er$. . . . . . ,

o n,, ..... ~e <><:en represente : . . · CTe,:rt f th · , nU2l now as· th"· p.ke will be I . r t · · ht' · tal

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1 · council. . 1 . or e programs goes to lfr.

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I , !' ~nig, s t'e!\ ca~.' pr~c,s1 · S«ond period._c_~~-s wilt'be cot Jaggnd, v;ho arranged the topic dis- ~·'~_to

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0 d_ollus a ~py· ,rhen

amounhnf(' t-0 $1- ha,e been promlSed 11

· cussion• a'nd cond·;~t-~ th t• 1 ,t arrins," remarked \\'a\4·r (),;. by M U · 7h , · · . be • short with third pttiod clas,;6 will · 3

• ~ = e ques ion.s, 1 . • . . . '"" · •. r.. rne~, · e Sf,nes may gin I Btart. at the cl~ 'of.~ mN'tin•. and ~fort on Block, who originate<! and 1 ~ business mail.ager of pablica-

again next ~ ear. · · I " . ed h. · ( · ' . • \ lions · . . . .anr:ounc .l e orum. ·---,-·----,---.;__.....; ___ __!

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. Two RENEGADE ·RIP

,~_2_: (~:-~ __ A_~~M!_s~~-~in_g~---- u. C; Clai~s . . . Dean' Bi~d Revie~s Year's:;. . t:.>7 · · .. Into Action . · . Most of-local .. -~----,~c- Proble"mS' a nct-A·chievenfe·nts ·:-----\(. !Graduates · . . · · . - · · . _. : ·.. · . - · . . · ! r-,f.>'. ·M· e1·.1.;s·. "Stag" .. Affa1·r· . -- . . ' The Junior College. is' compleling'1C~mc1_·a Club, a. ild others have .had I

- Unlvcrsit_v· o.f California will claim J ,v h t I -.... ,f ariothc1· successful .,car on unc 10.1 su_pc. no1· programs... e .. ave en er-1,. . . ·Pla11· 1'1ed ·on May 28 appioxi.1i1atd,· onc-hali or. B. J. c. b f d t t d f t i :· We have :in increased num er o . slu-,· tnrnc. an_ou s an mg group_ o gucs l · · · I B , G graduates of 1938, ,vho expect i.o · 1 1 k t d t bl A d _. . 11 oys . yrn dcnls complcl_ing satisfnctori y notma spea ·crs 111 s u en assem ,cs. . n ; :.: . conlinuc their collci:c carec1·. Uni- programs of college work. We have

I finally we .have had by. and large a i

wrsity of California, Los Angeles, h•d ·the usu•! numbc,· of drop-outs I happy student body tak.111" part gen·. 1 .·• Ci1lminating the most hectic meet- · · · · " " <> 1 ,, ..... ~""lliil c";, · and Stanford rate next, each rccciv· during: the. year b11 t. thos~ \,·ho have erally in. common student activities,. i / ing of the entire year; the A, )!. s. 'ing th~ rnuie amoont of local students. slayctl on have in general clone ''.'Ork I If th.e_rc has_ been .one r_oint of -~·c·.: • ~ . co111luctcd ils firial gathe1·ing of the San Jose State stands nexl in line. of better qualil\· than usual..We havcigret this yca,· ,t has l>een nn occasnn-, CELEBRATE scmeste1·. lle:ite<l discussion concerti- Students who ·will 1•robablv meet · · 1 · · k' h ' 1 • d 1 · th. t f · · t d t l , won victories in ath ct1cs, tn mg l e a rn u gcncc on e par o s u en s: . ELGI. N ... ing the methocl of elccling· A. i\L S. again at u: C. a,c Marjorie Wilkes, major ch.ampionships for our confer·! in ·crilidsm of one a,Mthcr, _that ~as: ..,. WITH AN . . : oflkcrs. resulted in nn an,cndmcnt be. ;llarshnll Waldon, Hill Stockton, He,-- cncc in football, basketball and track,ibecn narrow and personal, ailhoughj • efreyouth'•i.:gh_;;tmon:ent-ing acccr,tcd to provide fol' a nominat- mnn · Spindt, JL, Marga,ct Sande- We have won the conference cham,i the pretense has been that it was ·ob-!· aud !or j;cuhations it h .. bectt-

·ing ~ommittc(' for the choice of offi-1 man, Faye Potts. Don )kCarly, pionship in forensics .. ·Our dramaticsljcclive. Howe\·er, this sort .0 f thingl marked by the giving·or proud ccrs. The long-proposed .con,titution1 Stuad Lovelace, )lontc .Jones, Er· dcpartn:cnt receive,! unusual_ c'om-j disarpc'1rs i·api~ly whe.n students have! ucwEl•inwatchu!ToW1der~taod wns finally adopted and Jll'O\'idcd for nc.st Hoffman. Chcny Hering, Hat- mendation from the press for ,ts ac-•at heart the highest welfare ·of· the! why,.i!ee our nell'ttl Elgins! So a ckp:nture in the metho,l oi running tic Griffi.lh, Don Garrard, Carolyn ti,·ities.. s.·tu<lcnls who have. rc1we-' inslitulion. and tho ·th.in"S for w_hich '1 ,mart-so 1,ay-so distingwshed. th , '[ s · A ,. · l · , f , I l) · \\' · ,.. ) ° Created .. by. 'tho world's. b.est•

<: ''·: '' • • • caumc ':0 m~oseu " rid N·, Royce · c_nney, · arren ,,ox, scnlctl us in meetings in 'the co1i1-, it stands. This proved to be the rcai ! "'JWP('OO crafi..men-,,tar-timed, th\· ofl,cers of. tshe org::IZation, five J a~k. Cooper, Lo.~IS Churchman! \~e<l'.' munily ha\"C done so with success nnd if ecli~gs .am?ng a H oi: . us this i:ear. '1 Prirol:. $18.50.to $750.00.. .

.fie.hmen .re_pie.e~tatnc.,_ .and fi_}C Bute, Jn'.nc __ !3~J~o_11,. V.albei_~ .. Brng. with grac<' .. Studcn.t..,ch1bs su~h. as!Congratulal1ons to the students and: .sQphom?rcs, inclu.dmg thc .. ,~.lly chair,1Joh'.1 Bcsone. )IH1cdna Alkms. andjour. Y. \\'. C. A. and Y. M. C. A.)st.urlcni. lcadci·s-fo-r·a good ·~·cai·. · T' · · man, :'·1n_.dctcrn11ne the policy o( .the! Kay · Alkini. . . · 1 .. '- .. · · · · · · · · · ·' • • • · · · -.-1 orgamzat,on. · 1 Those 1vho have .>elected Stanford

. Unanimous Vote . . . l"s thci,· alm'1 mater, include: .Jane B'arret_t,ls Speaker. · By a una1.1imous ,·ote of .the .house.'! Collins, Bob Sheldon, Jack Van ). lcter, .Fo' r · Bacca lau rea.te'

the plans lo hoM a men's "stag" gath- George Voll,. Kenneth Robcsky. and

i Mortoi,-Baldwin I Win In South.··

erinp: on Saturday, )!a,- 28, at 7:30 Lorell y;,'us;,cv. in the bOys' gy1n nn<l cafeteria, ,vcre · The folto\\·i.ng ha\·c· ctcct~d- to go Dac.:c.:dauretltc Services for the Jun· \

adopted ... · The "stag:" :committee, to li. C. L. A.: Dorothy Dodson, )lar- 1 iol' College will be held Sunday, June 'The . w~men's. debate championship ,

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: hcadc<l b~' John Bcsonc, listed plans g,n-et Hendrickson, Dorothy Sturgeon, 5, nt 11 o'clock in ·the First Baptist of the Pacific Division of Phi Rho Pi . inclu<ling an exhibition in jui-iitsu by Sam fontorno, Charles Ross, ll!ary Church. The Reverend a·. C. Barrell ·

d rcn.1a. ins wi .. th Bakersfield as a .nsu_lt I ·' lhc pr,licc department, boxing an Esther T«ylol' and Wa~·ne Wimberley. of· 'th.,t church will deliver lhe ad- I · of. the victo1·:,· of Hazel i\!01ton and · 2s_ss-J; jri•:rl,; ~?'dfi_lJ.,Jw_"· 53.5.00. \\Tcstling boutf, tumbling 'stunts, and 'fo San Jose. go ·Kathleen Alcxan- dress. · · · · ·

--the: nppca.raricc of,a- rcaJ.!'fnn•_• - and Je,· ... Carol. Ambrosier,.Edith. D .... a.b._n,cy_. Helen. Baldwin o,·cr the L. A. J. C. I .

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. __ ·. Stuucnts .arc asked to report lo the team in the finals of the divisional. TEX MO~'l'H S 'l'O PA l' bubble clanccl'. This C\'ent will be No\"clla Slewatl and Frank Jackson. ~hurch nt 10,:10 -~·~1o~k--in their caps · - r· .. - - ·-· .. ---· · ·

·1 . . II •· I . . . 1 . L'\I tournament at Occidental College I Just li·1,.'1<le tl1e 1i.11rchase pr:1ce -si1111 ar to Junior.co cge smo,wrs con- R.cdlands Uni\·ers1t;- c anns " en ancl stoles. :lh. Jagga1d and llfr. Den- k rl . 1 • . I . · · · . . last wee ··en . · l · I thl ducted on other campuses and will Crnig and Howard )!addux, wh1le nis will gin instl'uctions for cnte, ing ,1. , 1 t

1 , 1 d . i Ill o ten cqua mon Y pay-

·a \ · · tr· th h I · I b I '! d" · · · " ,ss ·' or on P a,e, sccon 111 , 111ents No interest or car pron c e.n ert.ainrnen . or· c. e-men. Juanita Crane. and ;,. a c ·' a ,n,x the pews in the processional and Icav-1 , . k" · · 1 -h · · · ·ii - · .· ·-. . · - . · · . - -_ . , ... · · . ·. \\·on1('n s cxten1porancou::. spea ·1ng, 1 · · • I ·

The feed planned fort r cvcmng·m will g-o to Unl\·ersltv· of Southern ing·in the recessional · · · ·d J h ·F· h' . f · t.h. 1 ·1 rylllg crnrges .. · • •· d h a· . . : . · - . · · · an . o n nnucc I won out ·pace he held m tl.1c cafctcna ,,n t e in- Cahfornia. ,. Parents and fnends of graduates

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· · 1· I · r 1 · · · • ·. . - tn . mens oratorv, announc{' oac ; ncr proi;rarn w,11 rnc u, c m orma A few lone woh·es han chosen ind,- ma,· he ilskcd to :ittend the service. . . · ·, · d . : lk. · b h. · · h. t ff th , . S - '[ , - · I Lconai·d l\!cKa1g , ester a;. ,

ta ·s y t c coac mg s a. on e. vidua! colleges. Tt s amt. :, ary s · L I y k d \\' L h' d. · • ·H · • • • , I v c 01· • an ·aync .ong ac 1-eve .

general subject of College Rallies, for John Franc\"; Occidental for Phyl- Rob'·esk·y· .. Re·ceiv'es. I h: d 1 • ; d b t t I ~---..:....----------il!is Stancliff; S;nla Ba;bara fo1· V1r· . . , ~ "h place 111 nticns ea c cams,

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WICKE~SHAM COMPANY

JEWELERS · · · f P ·fi r Sclzola1·sl1ip m t e ournamcn . , ginia C~tla~J; __ Colle~: o; .ac, c ,or . . . . . . ____ jthe tournament. . . . .i

Steal ,John Fanucol11, Um~e1s,t~ of Ne-1

.· . Th·. r,· 1 . ·f th Pl t"· t ·j 19th at l~ye. St.:. . . . . . lvada for Francis Congdon; Washing- Kenneth Robesl,:y is the iecipicnt of . c '.~3 s \ bl e b a vol~· ;~ma-, ~·-·-·-. _...,:.. •• _____ --- _: .c... tL~~.:.s· L: _ _:_· -·---~ . lon.State_for_Joc Henley; Chico State a :,·~31' 0S schola'rshir to Stanford' by menl WI 1_. pro a y c. he . . urs- ........... 11!11 .... 111111!~!!!!!!11!1!!!!!

. :· . =.• .. , - ---.. --tne n0W . for Dick Gribbl-;,~tlP,;;;dcna-Hoi=' tneKernCotffity'ita1frord·Alumni·As0 day.morning. ___ ·-.-·--------· c....:.,~.::.,:.:.;~·.:...:..:.-::.:.:.:::.:.._.:.:,.:..::_.:.;::-=:-_2;_.,. · pita! for Harriet l\.lills. sociation, ac~ording lo an announce- ·

IN. A S d Th

'GANTNER SWIM SUIT

Aside · from · these . ~tudenis are merit made atur ay. c award was

·-1 th.o,c who_ will attend· B,.J,- .C. for:_an- nm.de.on :t·h .. e.basis. of ~c.ho[arship, ath- 1

other semester._ Qt.hers w.1 ll ta.kc Jobs\lct1c r.·cc_ord, . .ind per. sonahly. · · .· ! _··. in the business ,i·orl<l. . This ts the fast award offered by)

· · the group in almost a decade, the one · . . • ha\"ing go.nc to Bernard Ely, at prcs-1·

Students En1oy c~t a hi~h school faculty member. J.:

I H . T. : ·, k. . 0. Rcavts announced, however, that I . a rte r a . _there wiHbc _ ~ yca_•}Y scho!arsh_ip .i"l . . -.-. the futu,·c. · i j . . . . . . , . :'>bjoring in Social· Sciences, Robes-.; , -Planning a. \\01IJ lou, · llcic arc ky will go into the study of law. Hei I" few helpf~I h1nts;,xtendcd by Del: is well known on the 8. J.'.c. canipus,: bei-t Harte,• \\ho ,ct B. J. C. stu being a student body officer and a· clcnb oi1 their heels wi.th his humor· mcn1bcr of the football. squad. . i ous rapid,lfrc clcscription_ of an 18 months' tour of Europe;' last·':\\'cd- ..• "E . u·,, E. . . • . . d I ~,,;ii;;;:_ - · · · ·· · · · · ·· ·.· · -- · · - - . m . 0 nJoye . . 1 I 1. in !n<lia, ciun't beef with the. ,a- "Emil und di_e Detcklivc," the Ger- 'j

'u:ed ·cOw. _The_y'i:c tcniper.n1cnlal. n1afl: sOunrl. P~~lurc, \\·hich --"·a.S ·~ho\vn 2.· !n Africa- all is not .gold that last Thursday night, turned out to bel

~llttcl'.~. ChanCcs ~1·c it'i~ a sv:ord ~-"big- ·~,u:cccS;~.~ ---~" .. ,, ...... _"··· . .-.:·hi. I•

and th0re will be a head hunter right The picture was-sponsored by the 1 ·

lin·back of iL . . . , Ccm1a11.• Club,. an_d . approximately :3. )Ionic Car~o. and Cnnne_s. ~rcn't fort. y-four .. dollar.s wcr.e rn. ade:_. The

financ~ corporations. film \\a.s Hry humorous and v.as en-)

GRADUATES··:·

See Brock's Men's Shop. -for all Your Clothes

• • Large Asso1-tments Tip-Top·-Quality · •

.. S.l!1n·eni_e:V~lt1e

l 4, You (_"'II gel a 11,ilk shake, (ma~c jo.:ed even by t~osc who didn't speak! the Amcncan way) at 227"2 Hill Gcim:rn. . · · '---------,.-----------------------' st ,·eel; Sa lsbur1:';-Aus tria ;-but you will . ·~=;;..:.;...;..._..;.__._...;_....;._..;.......;...;.. ...... ..;._;_-=,.....""'."=.~~:'.""'.'.:"'.".'.'.""::~'.""'.":::'.:::::'~"::~'.'.':":"":'"--,."'.""'"'.'""~ h;.}\'l' t~) take ~-our _O\vn can _O( c.offc~.

"Don't ,,·,wp your budget by col." l~rtin~ clcp!rnnt .. tusks, c,ld . linen, l · i~u·tC'-r · ho~c·:c;: ~ cl{</'. ·u.d 1.-~:-cd ~Ir .. J{a·r.- : Pause. ler who " .. cve.·rth<.·lcs~ h. a~ q·u. it·e. ". co.I-, IP<'iion of hi:;t olsn, ''the ··ch:1nccs arc · · the ·-.,~·hole··. Hl('.~~. \\".t~ · ii1adl' right in. : - - · dear ~id. llobokcn; :\ . .- ... , any;,·ay.'' . . .· ' . •. : ·. ·n· _... . . . . ·.·.

- - ------·--- ---- -,)!>'. ;llai:tc'r._hunie,L aw£;:,_fron!:B.c ~· __ _: ____ : .. _______ .a-: 1· ·1· · - · ·. e· .·. - · As ::,ho\vn-~ ,I. c with' th,· (·X(llanalion thi'lt 'he . . . : -~-,-- - .... --. .C..-~-C- 0 -

\\'a~ "off to· f!u~s.ia:, tn .confl·i \\'ithl · · · · -. Stalin qn. the- Eu1·op('':tn . crisi-. • .an;,

DAIS Y_<LASTEX. and .. wool knit ...... $6.95 _.:._- . . . -~-i\IERi\lAID.l{nit_V el-, vet Lastex : . ; . : $5.95

ri,ayhl' snitch a h~ttlc or .two _of ,(M!k~ · ' £. • 1 • · · on~:,·-~~~~- _,·c,u __ ~~~,~~·-·:.~~-~~-=~~ :-···'· 1-a~m-1· 1a~r·-~ ·-·

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I Jni iia.L_i!,ry~, :.•'}'! .~)~t~r~~t~ 1:_i~~--1 ~· .!h_c I pron1i::c of ·a Tr-nl ·~jan1·' .:-c-s:;ion by a

Size" 3:! 10 ·I~

. ~51 rc(ct floor- ·

WE 1-LL'.-S

I swini.: ·ban,1. ,~ill <C'f\'(' lo "ttratt' lhC' n1usi('aH}· n1 inrlc,1. ·

_ .Th<' nominatini: committee selected by Prc.si,ic~l Grolhnus include;] Hn<l­<lie Crandall, Roy W!'anr, Ray Daly, and Ocan Gay. The committe<' on th<' men'::-: 41:-,tag'' i5 made up of .John Be-·

s_onc, . Rue- Pollok, R~y. ,Woollomcs,

red:.,cooler· COCA-CQ_LA BOT_TLING •

1-.-:r.-------------< l.oub Grothaas ~nd ~laark" Coombs. . BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNTA ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~.......,.......,~~~----~~~~~...-~--~~..;.,_----,

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R¢n~·g.ad~- Rip- Final-Examination Schedule - · Pubii;hed by the Associated Students of Bakersfield Junior College. · f J 1 t' J . 8 193 8 · ---,,. -- ~--- - _: Ff,e cents the copy, 71ic per_semtster._oi:_fr~c_ w__i!h_ ~-SOEi_a_~ed -~~uden)~~~i..:.~ --~ . .Qf.:... ~ n ~- .... __ o U n.e . . , · ..

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Den1iey .Receives · A.A;U.W. ·-Award

Royc.e Denney, acth·c in. Alpha Ga"n;. . tllama Sigma and ·Delta.Psi· Om:ega:,--.---· ·,

. \\'ednesday, June l, at 8:H-Ori· 1 Engineering lil, Botany !B, Tech. and a mcmbcl' of the. Rip staff, ha's ' --~-----

cntntion. lB, Orientation 2B: . . Chemistry 50B, Geolog,-1, .Geography has .been given the American Asso; Wednesday, June 1, 'at.8:H-,Eng-12 (6th), Hi.story 4B, Political Science ciation of Unii'ersity Women .Schol·

lish lB (9th), Hygiene 1 (9th women),, lA, Psychilogy 1B {6th).· . , · ai·ship awar<l, acco_rding to the an­Economics HA; Economics 148, Phil-J . Jlonday,. June 6, a(S:~5-:-English· nouncement made l'CCehtly by' 'Mrs.

RE1':EGADE RIP STAFF osophy 5B, Political Science IB, Span.· IA (2nd) Peairs, English IA (2nd), Dwight Griffith, chairman., Miss. · HAZEL M R ON ish.58,. French 6A, Music 48, Avia-1 Public Speaking 211, Public Speaking Denney will nltcnd the University of EDITOR .. ,.......................... .. .................................. OT t· T.h.608 A .. l . 708 M -s ?.1th. l. 48 Th ,1th . . '

BUSINESS )[AN AGER .. .. ... ......... :....... ........ .. ... , ... WA. LTE~ ~SBSO~l N rihoann,·cser5.. .•. gncu lure. . . • ' e-11 ;ic: • a;B, e~.':e~~~s.try' i:", ~h· /.si',

5em.laB-, California at Jlkrkeley, where she·

··- · ta t Ed't · · '!arior1e t •s O ' will major i.n English.. · ·,'"'5.1_5 . n. 1 or ................................................................................. '' '.' · Thursday, June 2, at. 8:15-Subject Zoolog;• lB, Geography 2 :(2nd); Nc\\s.Edtt-Or .. :· · ...................................................... Cherry lkrrn_g[A (5th, En.glish IA (5th), En. lish rniFrench 1C, Spanish lB (2ndj Slenog- I· ¥orl .. t~. Ej1tt :· : ,., ....... , .......................... : ............ '.:, .. , .. , .... , ........ M1~1 ~nd;_mi_~ll5l~!, . Miith~m~llc:, S, : ~lnllf~·mat!~! l !'ll!1'ny OV,.\, St~nog1·~phy 50B, . · .... 1· [ Fca ure r.d1to1 ..... ... .... ............... ... ......... ..... ..Morton lock '3B c· • . . , 1 d J 6 t 12 :i p bl' Exchange Editor ..... .' ...... , ............... , ................................... : ...... , ..... , Dorothy Dodson • wil Engineering 518, Physiology] S . okn' a)·; Bu~: h• a . :. ~48. u ic

.· opy itors · ..................... : ........ ·; ·.. ............... oyc.:, cnncy Political Science lB (5th), Ps;:chol- any lA, Chemistry 1B (2I'!<l), Cheri1-C Ed' · · R · D l, Economics 58 (5th), History 18,, pea ·mg 1 , ,.,at ematics 1 , · Bot-

Rcporlets: Carol Ambrosicr, Dorothy Dodson: Loui.sc Johnson,' Everett ogy IA, French ID (5th), Germnn ID,, ist,-y 5, French 1B (2n<l), El~ctricity Shafer, Courtney Baron; Laurence Macs, Charles. Brunscll, ·Jerry Fleming, Spanish 1 D, Business ·!Ila nag. 518 .. · I 308, Stenography (2nd). . . !Jean Gay, ·Dorothy Sturgeon, Gr:idy Kerns,' John Boydstun, Madge Sadler, . Thursdar, Ju.ne 2, 12:30-'English: · Tuesday, June 7, at 8:45-H;.gicncfl No\"ella Stewart." · . 1,\ · (8th), English 518 (Albaugh), I (3rd, men), Hygiene 1 · (3rd, women),

English 518 (Levinson), Pub. Speak-I Physics 2B, Spanish IB (3nl); Elcc· ing lOB, Geology l B; Bacteriolo.g;· 1,4, i tric ity G2B: · · . E~onomic,·- rn ·-(8th);· ·Histor:,• · SB,! Tuesday,. June i,. at 12:30--,-.\!ech: ·· ·Reltring Pre.'\:y-Expresses Satisfaction .. Spanish !.\, Aviation Tech. 508, :\!a-'.anics. 2, Hygiene _1 (9th, men), J.uris­

_At the ueginning of thi!\ year I said that the sltidenb were ch. inc Ship 508, Ag.·riculturn.608. , .Ar-i 'pru. dcnce .188, Political Science 58, enthusiastic enough to make any. program a· success.· I don't chitccturc 5 (another on June 8). · )lctallurgy 51B. . · . think 1 was ,no1ig, for there has beeh an u111i1istakahle spirit of · Friday, June· 3,' at 8:H-Subjcct A· Wednesday, June 7, at 8:45-'-Eng­liveliness to support student affairs. ~\!though participation has (3rd), English 1B (3rd), English 5B,hish ~B (1st), Jifathcmatics IC, )lath-

. · j Mathematics 2, Ana'tomy i, Chemis- i ematics 3A, Psychology lB (1st). not been what it could_ h. ave.· been,. tie spir.it of tho. se who did ·

try 1B (3rd), Physics lD, Economics We<lncsday, June 8, at 12:30-,-Tech. participate was satisfying and apj1reciated. As the great major- lA, Social Problems 308, Fre.nch 1B, Physics 608 Music lB, Stenography ity of the present freshman class wiiJ .he here at B: · J. C. next German ·m, Spanish lC, Latin lB, 60A; Agricultui·~ son; Archi,tecture 5. year, I cari asSU[e next )'ear's studenls of an even more active ElcctticHy GOB, Welding 608. . . I . All examinations must be taken at and worth-while pr.ogram.· ,Jf ti1ey dev~lop · their enthusiasm . Friday, J. une. 3, at 12:30-Englishl the appointed time. Use blue books

__ ·---···~- __ !,ll_ong~worth-while lines, i think B. t C .. c'an look toward one 18 (_Gth), Public Speaking IA, Civil if necessary.

. of its iiiost successful years.· - -_ .... ' \·---:-JOHN FANUCCHI:-·. A'iHfoiH'lceCa'n·didates:Singers -T o'-Have--~ For A. W. S. Election 1

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· Part In June · Next Friday Programs . . .

A Doctor In The Crowd?

• .\s thc·ye;r of 1937-38 d1:aws to a close, there are some ques­

tions that deserve.the altc;1tion cif the '·entire student body-in- Jritroduction of candidates !or A:! Singing at baccalaureate and com­cluding those stude1its who have not been. overly active during W •. S. offices opened the nieeting of l mcnccmcnt, the Choral Club ·will con­t he y~ar. > For more than three years i10w, increasing .number that organi2ation held last Friday in1dudc a busy year fiHed with:many en­of .students atteridlug· B. J. C. have felt the need for_ a junior the auditorium. The meeting was,gagcments before various local :ind

· · · · conducted by Margie Jo Bourdeau, :ind' out-of-town ,groups. . college not only in NAME, bul in ACTUALITY. This year ·G50 Carol Ambrosier .introduced the can· According.to Ronald Clark, djrector, men· a1_1<_1 \vorue·n have attended and have often enjoyed. some didates; · 1

· the club will appear at the First Bap-. , exce' e . ta-sscs 'irnd· courses: BUT the .same 650 men and A; highlighVof the program was list ·Baccalaureate for two numbers: ·_·-·--- womei{ were restricted, in ext;a·curricular a.ctivitY;~lci'"i:ine--ex= thr· rea·d{ng·'of--sevcral·--of-'-Robert uLos,"-"How ·A-Rose-E'rc-Bloo~ing,'c _

. ecutive office (which measures; incidentally, three yar<ls by Benchley_"s essa~s by Dr .. Viohl Evan~. I by Praetori.;us, nnd "V_ois 'Celestes," three yards) arid one publication office; fcir' both Rip and Ree~ , The girls' tno, composed of·R_os1e:a1hummmg chorus. For the gradua­

. onteur, · (whic_h measures;. more incidentaJ\y, three yards by Unruh,'. Rhoda· .Funk, and Dorothy 11 tion exercisc.s, the group is perfeding

. three). Tl1e exectttive office _can <lCCOliHnodate· three people. Goertz, sa~g. two numbers; .,,·it.h '.llar.1 th~ familial' "Land Siihting" (Grieg).

· · co1i1fortably, if they J:taveri't grown ·too large, . There are ten garet Job as accompanist: · Barb:ira' This· will· be the last perform.aricc members on the ·c·ouncil. The Rip office. holds four people, if Bunting, high s~hool soloist, sang "o'n!'of the club untii .it .. is reorganized in the editor sits ·on top· of the typewriter. 'On the combined the Sentimental Side" n.nd "Joseph,1the fall semester. staffs of Rip and Raconteur there are more than ·25 .students. Joseph/' accompanied by :\lax Bay-: It is hoped that the maroon robes hi every outside. activity except sports ( the new J. C. · Jock er less. · i which the club strived so nobly to ac,

··room:ca11, if browbeaten, hold half .the men.at one.time. Bak~ ·,Vil~ ~.lc.ctlon_s_scheduled for Friday,:quire will arri,·e _ before commcnce­ersffeld Junior College has ·1i·ecn .. relegated to the. ''leavings" the candidates are: Helen. Baldwin·,; m_ent and niake more imprc5sivc the

. of the high school, ·or.entirely forgotten. · the onl~· applicant for presi<lcnt; Cath, I final appearance of the 19~7-38 Chor· Realizing that the pressing problem of classroom .space must erine Curran. :ind Shirley. Cornptori,Jal Club. . · .

needs be. taken ~arc of firs.t, _\\.:e have w.aited thi~ year in alter- senior vic.c-preside.nt;_ Marie Stanfield,, The club prcs.ented its an.nual out­·nate :fits of patience arn\: restlessness .. But this week comes Betty Burke, and Ennly Howe for sec- of-town concert to· Delano an<l :lk­lhe news that despite the building of of a. new high school in ret..,ry; Nevada Sear5 for treasurer;; Farland high schools on l<'rida~·. U;rr Bast Bakersficlil, · there wiil be. notl1ing for the junior co.liege Peggy ·Heller, and .Juanit:i. Wi_n.therl 13, !93!!. · . _ .· .· . ·

:but an·officc ·1N-the-jimio1' college building::. School_auth.9,ri: for P!oi.:ram ch~ii-:ma11;.and )!al'jotie · Preceding the clioraling, Ro'yce . t.ies, in .their ·an. xlety to 'help. c. ro. wded condiU.01.1s in the high Stiles for .Jlu.bl.icit:;,·chiirin.an .... :· ·.-,D .. ·e.-n.riey, lldn. iaii Spiridt, J ..... and Clif-

sehool;, forgot about' conditions in the _junior college. And, - ·. . · . _ ford Gill of )li_ss Robin,;on's dramatic ·• to:n~:i.ke:_mattei:s ,:,,v9rse,_it is 'I'ep,or.ted that_ n_o.thing will be _forth- · . i cfass ena.cted n _nilar_io~i. . pby]cl j

commg FOR A1 LEAST.TWO 'iEARS! ... : · -· . . . ·. _. 'A G --s ··n· a· ··s·P1'c1i1'c· · '1rnllcd "Poo,·, Old Jim." .. ,. · ........ , . Nee.dless to say, it is time that the students took action to ' '· • · · · · ; - Dean Grace Bird dclh·crcd. a bi-icf

get what B. J. C. deserves. A college institution, particularly --- · : ~' dcoming ,pccch ,,hieh ,;er\"fd as an I

crsfield Junior College is badly in need ·or a blood transfusion. as prcnousi)· announced, was the date Choral Club. . Can't we call the doctor? of the Alpha Gamma Sigma_ spring· Virgiiii:1 Tucker \\as soloist of the

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·-- .-· -~app-earance-··or-· a_:·-fat~ letter 11 T'', · ·'I·he young: !ello,vs are going f<>r then1i Jikl'.!'_ the pr-0verb­ial •·hot cakes" - and their elders are rapidly falling In. line. Made of light weight balbriggan \o.'ith _ wtd~ · crf'w neck.·

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MASS PRODUCTION . . . . . . . BY ··HAND

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madC. The Soulh'Ainer·· ·ic3.n n at i ,.. es we·ave them by h8nd with in­cn:dible spCcd and ~kill. Th~· best ones nre

:\,.'.o\·en. in· tf:te e B. r Iv· mortjing. hour~, .· wheft the mol~ture in the air . lends· its aid -in niakini the fibers flexible ·and ea.sily workabk Th'e rough b o d_·i es are shipped h c r c· · to be blocked Into . fashion­::ifilt>. _shap,:>s a.nJ - trii-11. med. Good o-ri.Cs- h .. c!c .. a(· 3.f}5, and up;

ANKLE HUG GERS If you"re afflicted· ~·ith '·baggy" ankles.· inv~s-­tigalc. 6x3 English Rib ~o.:oe .. ThC Eng tis h hay.e niadc. t_helr. wool

.ho~c· thi.5 ·v.·3)·.f()f"~ many~ )'l;'Jr~ .. ~·o"\\· Yankee in·

· :::enuit;·. has ·applied ·the ide3 tO" light . V.·eight _li_slt< · ;.:tadc __ J!1. pla__iri: co tors. vthitc . and ran:..

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a growing 'iilstitution, needs student activity to live, and Dak-l Friday, )lay 20, instead of ?.b,- 27,: 111t,oductio11 for the- ,cpertoirc <>f the j

. . . . . . · · . · picnic. The nffair ,,as' held at J'astro' group: · - ---· .... --··· --· __ , ___ , ____ ·-- ------ -· ,, ___ . - , .. _, ___ Park; beginning ,;bout :l o'clock in the - --.----- SPORT SHIRT

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I -G;1.n1c~ .::fnd ftce- tC'frc-~hn1cnL, :'H!re <l~"Cidrd tQ !-CC ho\\ n1uch popcor~_ nn, You Put ·~n1 on when 1 . . I yO~ get hon1c at nighl.

llh.:>_in<luc~ments_offcr<'d 1>:, L;le '\ork, _elephant can ca_t. Ruth.·lhe_ch3mp1on, You wear ·cm Sunda)·, chaH n1a.n of an-:u1gc1ncnt:--~ tn all tut:kc,I a\\a), fi\-c l,u ... hc-1~-~.J pound;-.~ an.J · holidays for: goH.

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Bakersfield ·Hardware Co. Sports Department

CHENEY PRUETT JEWELR\' _:... \\',\TCil£S ..__ nu:-.10:,,;ns

H:!5 19th St.·. · Bakersfield

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l'. .i . . . ,RADOUMIS 'Track 'Tea'm • .. P:r:o.~pects ,Bright. Baseball Review: track. arid ,field team, recently

l\ It occu1:red to me the other day that .Ei ~ d . s' . . F.or Next ··Year's F s . . ~si~~~~s ~oli:!c:i~esi;~~;~ :~~g~~; ti;; y9_u folks might be inte1:ested i~ Coach,. ·n · S ' ea SO n . . ' "· . ('. .. . d. 0 r ·. ea SQ n· ~fforts ,during· thls year's cindeipath

. Jack Frost's pre-season selection of a . . . . . . :•. .... .. Acquat~c \..1.qua . . . campaign, ·.

-first~string ~9:~ ~;~~t:: eleve~: _ -1 S,u.cc.essf ~.il_ly_·.. : 1. ~ -.:C,i,ve n g1;~~1: ::,~

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Sti1rting at the end posts will be , By CH,\JtLES BRUNSELi.; tot~! of 20 points throughouUhe :;ea-Jim .. )loon.ond.PauU\'o.o.llo1,11e:s, a,pair By DEAN ,\l,VIN GAY A major change ·was '°irectcd in the son· or placing in the C.>C; J."- C .. con~ of pass-snagging specialists and de· With the dose of ·the season, the swiri1~1ing ~it~ation this' yia1· by the By JO~IN BOY_DSTUN ferencc n1ect: David Gay, .Dean.'Gay n1ons on· defense. Dave Gay and I Rcncga?es lo~t their all-tinie versati(e ruling · of ~the' Vni·sity Club. making Those rootin'tootin'. Rcneg_ade bas~~ Orval Gillett, Luther Goodwin, .Lar-0-wayne .Mears will pi·obably occupy I star,_ George Voll. VoU has tossed his swimming ·a majo1· sporf.· . fo past ballers have completed their first sen- kin - Macke)', · Albiitt Neville, ,Bruce the tackle positions. Hoth of these I spikes under the bed and· won't _don years, swim1'n{ng hns not been official- Ponton, James R, ichardso_n, Geor~

· I son in B. J. C.'s history with two wins· kttf'- .... _ .... tackles bre~k the scales at around_ 190 I th~m ai?°in; unt!l .he ha_s decided which Jy· a sport in which a letter' could be , Voll, Gregory . Williams; Johri : .ran: and. :ire c•xpcricnced performers. ,At un1\·e1·s1tr is_ g1nng him the _best of- ca1:ned. and eight _defeats, which is ·considere4 ucchi, Monte Jones, Joh~ ;\fackesst,' the guard posts you'll likely iee _Joe'fri-. The Renegades are losing a.few Capable Squad . ,.:cry good for a th:st 'ye.ar baH club. Bill Trout, and Managers John Dowd Clerou nn.d Paul Se1'nion.lrnocking 'eni more _of their suirs in Bill Trout, John , · · • · ·, One of th<'ir victoi·ies ,;,·as ove·r Taft: and Gei·ald Gri'f"'th.- ._. · One of the greatest' obstacles to· the ; . . . . ; .. ' II

·around.' These lads a1:e of the stocky Fanucd:ii, .Rue. Pollok, Jack Atkins, S\i-imming team is 'the· Jack of SUP· _· Chuck ·wnchob pitched firs~ cl~s~ ,:Having WO~ a-track letter for·two

):_-_ variety, -,,·ith plc-nty of zip. Loui_~ ?l!on_teJones,_.~o.hn. ~fnckessy, .·Al Ne- port:· Coa~h 'Ne\vmcy,.ei: \,·is. 'cqu1'ft~ ball all· season; was' a· good h1tte,r,_ a years, five Renegades will be award-Gfotha-ris-·. the -German cyclone;- en- I ville, and-ahem.:_Dean Gay. the wisk, hoy.·e'-:el'~ and by the _end of ~oo~ ~-elder, a-~~- ~\·~,II ~e i ~a.~k ~e_x~ e(g~ld s,pikes: ~ohn F~n~cc~i,J~?-~te th~si~sti~ l!nderstud;· of Rue Pollok,· . Lose_ One .. Che season had produced a 'team· cap·; ~eat \\1th moi~ \1g6r, than e'ier. . Jones,· Bill Trout l'tfanag·er Gerald last year, is tabbed to till the center The season as a whole wns qmte I, ble ·. f t ,.1 e··c ·n·d. pl , . ·n . 1.he' B_ud . Heffernan played good _b_all Griffith and John' Mackessy-maybe .. · · I ' - · · · '1 0 a ... ng ~ 0 ace 1 h h d th I t b t I ck d xper space. succes_sfuL ~he on_Jy meet lost was Sa~ta. !,fon.ic'a· Sv.'irn Carnival ~gain.st e m . e pa e, . u a e (' : . "The folloi;ing men"," says Prof .

. . ; And the ~ackfield . 'th<! tiist ~f the season-a non-co~er- such teanis 'as L: A'. J. C.,. Cotttpfo~ ience this y~ar .. l~e,'11, be b,ack. ne~t Bliss; "scored. the. i~dicated nufnber. Now lets trav:J o\er to the back· encc ~1Ta1_r t~ the "Frcs~o ~tate .Fiosh. J. C., 'S:i'nta ::'\lonica J.' C., arid Fti1ler~ ~·C'ar, . ~n_d. ~\·1~h ; this s7as?n s e~~eri of points during the season, buf failed

· field:· It loo~s like Walter ~ondley, T~c lads sailed t~rou~h !he season 'ton J., C.: , , . . , , · i ience. ~nder ,h1.S. belt, 1 he_ ~h~uJd be the to place in the. coiµerence meet. I

last yca1·'s numeral orator, will take mth only a few tight places .. Those Th. t ta d'n" . ·d: ··d al pe. r·: best catcher m the co~nt~·. recornmende<l that. t"''o. at 'ieast be . . . . . . .·. . . . . e OU s n I "' tn lH u . . . ·• . . . . i . , , . o\'er qua_rterback ass1gn_ments agam I two outst:mdmg · squeezes were th~ ·r , "" ·, , ·r· ti\···:.· · :.:. w· 8• -·· 'Gu · ru, • : Heber Bolsfers Jiitting a,\·arde<i etters:" · Jack Atkins·, 12'>'t, . , . . · . - . - - . . . .- , ormance o e _. eac . s . y n a , . . . . . , tllis season. \\ alt can do Just a bout T_aft meet and the· conference meet. !fhen• ... ' ;i'· l1C .. '. "a 6Hd . r 27 ; I • I • . I .· . . . .• Latirarice. Carter, 11 % .. Lloyd Sellars,

· e. ,:er' ,·t· h1'ng on t_he · gridiron but speak Taft 'wa·s beaten bv a so.railed flu_ke , , 't' s t~ecnt~?. tP,.,,,a,cheta,i.~M r 1A .• ~ , •• i Dick H_ebcr's the boy ~·ho _bo_ lstered 16 H ·. · y · 1 · · . ' ., - . · · · . . . • ; · con es a s a ..-, on ~a. , . , enry oung, ·1 • Greek and_ Latin-and_ he might learn on a_ margin. of very few points. Taft In the''tirst "mHt \51' th~ s-cason with up the loeal hitting attack this sea~ ,-.--------------. th\it by September. At t~e right half sti,11 m::iintarns that they won; but L: A.'J; c.; B. J._C:.su'rpi·ise'd'by:]os{ ~~_ri)~,ri~~r~r..i.'~.r~; ~a~~;~-e--~1~~~~~ :Priisp·ect~ ·-Poor-~_--~---,·­

- -·- - )!6~i.~~L~~O_!!tgQl)_l_ery _ _..i1:1!1 ... return -~Q the .Conference was_-Bak~rsfield's w~ll ing' a-;l~;e 'm~ef in. v.·hich they ·wcr • o~t ~t !~ast t~~·o .hits, usuall;i: goo_a . . f_~lfi)l last ~eas~n's ~uties _:ind this enol)gh; cspec~a!ly ,~hen you cons_i~_er doped to be s~rnmped .. B. J. C.'s tirsJ for :xt~°r.ba_~~s. .. . ' I 'For ''!'~!~~l_!J. . . :

naturally bnngs. a br~ad gn_n across that half. ~f -~~e ,f epo~~ ,_ ~c~e _O..ff/~~m! ~n· ··aivlnl;-; r'l!tifr an_d_ ,50!ydrd sv.;m: Little . Pepp. er. __ F1_fc v._as _«rn,~ _ of! ;\I\.. F<rost's face.· ,The _left halfbacks for no good reasoh. · . b. d .. :th .

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1 the local 1nfield spark plu?s this :",ear, . , . . . . . . . . . com me . \J,J se1iera secon s an . . . . · JI · 1 . are 't'opped _by George Thorn bu __ rgh, . Visalia, PorterrHJe, Rttdley. and t.i~.t;-, · <i n· · 't.h 6-· 1 1 - · .,r32-~,r1 •tn playing a consistent game a .season .

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• "P ,, . fotmcr_Oriller ace, \\'ho plays a .mean S_anta Barbara rrosh were a I easy f . f L A J C, . ... , ; The . eneg!\ es v.1 miss ~P.P.~r.

gilrne at his pet post and, like ~fo'nt-1 meets for.the local Jads'.':l":Ud;)t a,or O

·C · ·l: • w·· . t next year.. · . .. . : d h . fie b ompton ms . . ""G ' ''D "P . ' " fi Id at gomery, he-'s·a fair-country passer ~n . has been rumored t at ~f t . booys In the second .. meet, with Compton . h enle. ~~"~~nth' . h:ptper st .•. ··1e1 III:_ be.

k~hr. E)ton Rod~ers;. who cla1m_s ha~.:~een romor~ that. Ir _the. ys J. c.; Bakfrsfield'v;as corripletely oved W Op aye<1 tn _e ~ spo ,, I _a ~o e th.at ·~e pos~css.cs __ nm: d1ffe:ent var_,~ ~t~!1_on, . t_hey might . h~'l'e broke-n poweted:. · No 'firsts' ,Vere recorded b~ lost fo. us nex~, :",ear. · (;enc JS a eties';~r- hard:h1tt1~g 1ngred1~nts, will se~:er~] w~~ld's rttords. Of course, the lock) U!'am, bul s~econ_ds atid 'third~ classy htt~e. player and w~en. he g~t~ be bkck'.on the _Job at the _fu)]back _!h1s.·wa!I ~nly a r~mor. . bfougHi lhc'final'score':"Corl\ptb.n/34 ~ot ... h~ ~?.~Uy g~es,to ~o~_n ... : post, W~l~h. naturally ple:i:es trof~s- .1:h: . great.est ~T)tra-team com~ B(J:'.C.; 2i.~ '" . I l .. ,··.· ( ·• : i.~0~7l; ,,.f o1lomos has~e~n ~ grea~

_ _ sor Frost. _ · ' · : ·._. . pet_1t1on was mthe old ~h?t-put event. · 'The third and final m~t of the ~1:}.P ~o _th:_,R/~c!1:_d~~-~~ .. ~is ~!1 .. hl ·. . _ . - . :Toss all of these bo_~_·s into one heap_ Qa,·_e:..won a few.at first, then Bill-and ---. -.----.--. -t--t-h,-· --i,..;!-1{· ha_nt• fielifmg 'anu '~eavy ·. slu°iku'lg,

. , , _ ----.·---- , . . · ., - ,_ · · · season wa~ more o e crcun. o · ~ ,. ·· · · · Jflitti:S .-.--. -. -------~~dyougetatearri ~ve~~ge of 3:b6ut Dave ~ie.d once, and som~~ow,_I won~ ·n; J: C'.:"-in •alfneh ~omprisl~g 'or He:I ·1:ie'ba'ck. ne~t:· year wit_ ·. rel

pretty' goods!o?kmg --out~t.. . I a couple; an_d r he)~ ~-he. l~cky ~ha~~ 'f~i.iua jAys~ Sake_rsfi!ld'f<lbrde'c·_ .. w ~It . so~dley ~or~e.d . ~9:r.~- ~n , le~~

According to Coach Forest Lyilr,.; prolipe'cts ~r~. gO<>:d ,find Jot~~~­);ear's t~nnis squad is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

;.,,The''onii 'pla'y~ ·i~lurning 'nut sellsonFis·\Dl>ioHiy ~lurgeSn. -1 'nie lest:1are eithh'' gr~u,\ting·, trlbs· '!erriftg; or 'else hatE 'iom1>M~ t'tto 'tea~s :o'r ellg'ibyitf. . ·. • -.·· •. · • . ;There . are· rio leading ci11t1idates . ·. - .. :rrom =--·hi'gh.:.. school~..'.: as -ih

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' gides'·chiu1'c~ for \'tcYorles wm· 'be ,·.

I_~o _Po_nn,ds; al! ·o~:Wl)I~h sums up to a ~ouple; }hen ,!)a Ye an_d J~1l)ex~~ange~ 'en fries'· froin se'feral SoUffitm'Cali· 1 pol\er ~han e.er. . . . . .· . . • I

... •' fotrej>~ ,lnternew ·. : I at ~he:_Fresno Relays. . . . : . orut .. The' mttt" ":as" helcl' ... on•·'the fi~)<t ap~ \~~en .'\.(! ._los~ _him, ·" e _lo~-~ ,,•er'fsliln:·-: ~.-~_. ' :··-'-•, ... _ ..... -,· . Of co~rse;, 'the ''Little Colonel" . ..' ·. _Best .~l~rk~ .~1~t('.d . .· ·'l:i€ach at. Santi" Monica'ahd rriatlfod J !~e .champ1on;sh1~.. We .hope to _h_a, e '

hasn't definitely'. made up his mind . S~me of the best mar~s. ~f the sea, 'BAkerlifield a~ a 'p6fenfially siro'dg ! li1m. back next year. . . . . l

where lie ,,,.:m emplo'-' his men but son were Mackey's 9·85· m th_e hun· ;1;···~ ·· .1 · ,. •· -r.:>!th:,. -.ie t "G·'y' · B. t J ·tt C ·stent · · . . ., , . . ,. . , ·, .- . . : ea,u neX'l. ) ear. · zn "" m _e , u I er o e e onst _there are a flock of fellows-who look dred,}'illham~ ?2 ft .. 6 m. 1~ th~ pole- 'Watheh too!f·· setol!Q ''in'·'th'e ·100- 1 :·• •11 . '· .. :_ ~:·!

capab]e'of filling whatever ~ole is as- vault, _Goodw1~ s 2_2 ft,,.6 m. 1~, ~~e in'eter' s~·iht: a:~· the''relii>' tea'm, i . "B~be nuth" Bertolctte played con-·signed. to them. broad-Jump, .R1cha1dsons 6 ft. n in ... 6 . id·, f'.'Gu'.'Wathen.·"&b; sistently _.g?od ball all- season.· _He.

t:"We'II probably. start · practice in the high jump and:Da\·e Gay's~toss · ~':i~:k~r 0Don ciarrard- and Bob j ,vas one 'of ·the. best hitters .on the

ar?urid the first of September," Jack of 1]0 feet _in the javelin. Both Br~ce Kincade, t~oK·a second"plaet>, , _· ; squad, and did ~ne work· in the out-: t.old rne,. "as there· are quite a num- Ponton and George Voll took the high 'P. :.,.,. ,c ·f the' i\b>-"f'~·ear loo!-_ field. . ...

· · h di · b t 15 "· h" h tvspec~ or · " · ·d h' d · t · ber o! the southern scho~ls who have, ur. c-s Ill a. o~ :<--~.. W IC. was bright; 'inasm'u'ch' "as . the' _outst'anding •• Hawkeye" St?kes d_1 . , 1_s U Y: m games schedulc'd as _early as Septem-j aboTut the: bl est ihn thl(' confderenbce.k_ stars of thfa year's team arc returnJ right field; makmg brilliant rfunnhm~

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• ber 7" · · . · · -· I hi' on Y sc oo recor s ro en· .. · · G ·,d. t' · :.fr · -1- the· )=al h'ig1.' catches :ill season· long, one ·o t en1 "Do you think your team might win were tn ~he discus and- _sh~t:put. .· school sh6u1d help in producing a \~ih! b~ing a: _one ·handed __ catch. . . . .

the· Ahampionship'I" I asked Coacn George YoH_ sent the platter out . · , · " .l·. · ·t· · . f 1; B·ake. t·sfield. _.'.'Hor.scy''. Williams, Burns- Delmar.: ---· -~ . " · f .· . · · · . nmg. a ... qua 1c .. earn - o - . . . · Frost' dodgin" an enc"clopedia -· - · 138· ft. 8~~ m.· at -1..on~: Beach. and J - . · ;-._ 11 · ·· ··t 5 · . · • ter and ."Romeo" CrandaJJ have been

• ,., J • ·. . · unior '-"' ege nex se~ on. . .· ,. . . . . ._- - . . "Well," began .Jack, massaging hi~ I g-ot hot and. p~t the :shot out._H ft. · · useful u_hhty· men all sea~on, and,

scalp, "we'li giv~ 'em :ill a good bat-!_ 9 ?! : in~. at _Fresno. _ . _ · · . • v . c I b. E .d each should -steP, u_1:_int~ a ~rst .. ~t.ri~g tie: Every game will be quite cxdt- .. So,_for ~ ~ra5_!:ln.a~_a_who_lc,,:~·-ery, ._· .3rS1ty · . _U . n_ S position-next: year, as all three ,nil

,., : ·ing .. those . )letropQllt~~ . c~;fe~·crice I one seemed -~o lia'l'e. a lot of fun_, and Y __ e·. --~-,_r· -_o· ...• f·_. l·_ A ___ --~--·.,t·· ···"l __ .:··t· .·y . be back. .. . . elevens· are first-raters." Coa~·h Percirnl. Bliss learned mor~ _ . /"'\:; . The real spark plug of (he __ Rcne-

Well, ariy·way, we shaJJ ~ee what we about track meets. And if some __ high gade squad was. C-0ach ''Butch" CJ)i.: _ shall see when Sept~mber rolls '.round, srhool sfars. gradur,te, B. J .. C. m3.y .The Vai-;ity Club has just concluded ,ner, who. really. fried to put o~t a

and until ·then; I'd ad,·isc you to keep! h:ivc1

_n track team .next year-we a successful scason,:havini::- been in- \\)nnfng t~am. If all of hi~ ~ig~

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your vocal equipment. in good shape. hope. strumenta.f in:· many. o~.':!~is scho61 school ~emo1·s com~ out next ~ear, _ · . · · · · . · · : ·. j · · · _ year's most·popular ac:tmhes_. Th~se then .I p}·_e<!is!-_.t.hi:?-_ _i9:i~o.n-·wfll._end _ .. ,· ..

; -. . · ·_ · .· Od_ds !n' Ends:. . .~ ,_ : · · ,. --·-<- _ ._ . ·---·-·-- .. - __ -:· --, . - · ranged· from ''bean· feed~"- to-·sk_atirig · ,~·ith, eight victories . and tw.o losses ~~---,--~~--,--·--·--John- Clymer, pf-i:isrdenf of !he Re~-! Tea ffl Ma nag·ers . . . . parties. _ . . . . . . · I instead· of_ '.the. niannc1· .in which it · · : . . . e,gade Ba:c;eba)l Company, Tnc:, will!

0-··. · ·. · . · p. · · . • . · . . Herbert _Harli~, ·as first semest.ei-_,ende_d this year ..

lose but one mah-Gene _Dunca_n- eserVC r3JSe president, led the club through an ex~ .-----------,,--~:----,,~ ·:_from his-organization.; .. But'.· h?w -·. -_: _ . _.···-.-- ·. - _ - . . citing ;_emestet. ·_He was_.ably a'ssist~. , __ .- · . . . _• . ::harper than a s_erpent s tooth. JS th~ . . . . . . cd by Bob_ Sheldon, Sam Ianto_rno, and'. Take H eJ' to

nasty d~ar whi:h oui_- ~asc.ballcrs a.r.e The Lors wh? 'are_,<lue ~htc"e _cheer,;,, )lontc - J~nes. ·. !_~ig~lights - were. a, _ M. _ · ,·c· .H_:: ·E. __ · N·;·. E·_R··_,5··--,_;· . doomecl ~o 1_·ece1yc .. : ; After_ all _the three_ b~H", or Just a_ lot of pra1:c, :ire ''bean feed," _a. combined .dance w1th-ll · time and ·energy-they \'C expended.,.,.. the· hard-working team managcn<.. · the ·A. \\-';· S. the initfation of ·new

~ · · · . or; .perhaps ,~:isfo<l-duririg thi.~ past The lads ~1-ho .. w~re 0 ropcd into .the membe;i;- fro~.iootballr and .the ·is..,uJ ----·· -·-- .---~ --~--- -~-- - - ---···--·---·~ - -- , ,

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h .. ;~ :.:.:...., .... ,~ -~...:.,,: . ;ca.son for. dear- old-B.:: J.-C.--, the-_ onl:r jobS'this--:,;-pririif '""cre 'Gerald. Gr°iiRtii, l~~- ~r- V~rsit:1-~. Club pins fle:;igned by I t,J· ~- · · · co~pcnsation they'll rce:ei_ve will be a Johnny Dowd, and Bob Hannigan for Don :\Jc:Carty.' ·. ;~---_-G_e_t_T,....h_o_s_e ____ D_e_li_c_io __ u-s--~

r ,, . • . . meager C!rcle B .... That's iratitudc track; and Albif! Johnson to~k care of -The second scmcs~cr of the club was; Hamhurgers:-lOc:-lfot J)og~ Roux l1 Kuent:z:el -_ L~

. ._~ 1 S 17 J.j)'e_Strect~,_ -~ .. --· _.:_._:_L: for you-· .. '. Bob Youni:r, ex-U. C. L.A. the baseball fellows all by h1m~elf am) )cit by., Sam Iantorno, Bob Sheldon,, f . . -quarter-miler who now run_s for the without pay. · _ . · · ·. , Bilf.T.!~l_l!, _arr_d_JJ_cr.b.Harris_A 1:Ja'nce,; . · ---- ... -~ at _th~·;· - ---- . · .' . -~ ......:.....:..:__Wingcd-0, and Ray .. )falott, Stanford's ·:---:-----.. Emcielif'Crop-----c---_-· th-e initiation of ne:w member.;· from El Pal to Drive Inn :::--:-:·---.' . .f.fO. phenom, both of whom nni=-heQ __ T.h.t:-re . ..is .no do~bt about the amount the .. :b:isketball-s(fUad;:-:-a-b:1slfrloiill --:-eor:-uii'ionandCalifor~ia -;; .::_,-.---~--~:::-:- -:-on·e:li·o-in -tnc:flo ·a:r th-;;-;;tic.-;;-al of work rtqu ircl'to ,;('rye the loud de- game with the faculty; and .. a 'skatin"g: - .. . . - ... - .· ·: •. - . - ... : .. --. ___ :.. _._. ·A: A. u.~mcct. lai:t year, \\WC born mand~ of a bU!]C'h''o( serei;y athlete..~. pai-ty'n·;~c some of the n_,osf.excltingjr---~--~---·-----·-----·------!"! .. ~--~

in Bakersfield •..• r don't know-it There is only one thing about a man- c~ents filling the second semester. A, Pio_riee_ r. Mercaritile Company" ... . ··. most be ihe climate here ... : ,:\ny-, age:r:or any team and that is honesty. p;-acticc of buying a plaque for the;

way, Bob and Ray will probably run If anyon~ got· an:r c.-quip .. ment away ouL,;tanding Varsity Club !71ember was I · Established 1899· 'in the . .\.. A. u. affair again thisirar from the efficient )Jr. Gerald Griffith, started this rear also. )loney received I . At,to11zotive Parts, Hardware· .

. at Buffalo ...• Raym!)nd Knight, an he must have ~en ::in edurated . .croo~, lrori1 the_ variou.<; e,·1:nts goes for the! . . .. Feed and Seed .. ' • aspiring reporter on the )fodesto Col- To speak or c-ffidency, Dowd and Han. purchasing of this award. Cfob lead-

1 leg4n staff, writes in to tip us off nfgan nc\'c-r forget· anything owr ers· hoJ)<! that the nev.· spirit" injected 1 ·,2~~~d~t~dlruls ~a~_Io ~~lion that hi3 noble school will re-ally have once; and Jo.hnson had a little kid info the club· this yur may be con-I . Phone SIOt KPMC a track uam next rear· brikd to shag rou J ball~._ tinu_ed in the future. ·

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