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- Class of 1954
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Page 47 text:
“
ill Rogers, Jr.
dresses Group
UN Banquet
ven though the Cherokee
ion is not a member of the
ted Nationsf' said Will
ers, jr., it is one of the five
ized tribes. The reason we
rokees were civilized is be-
e they couldn't find any oil
ur reservationlv
e occasion of Mr. Rogers' utter-
was the banquet held in the
Angeles Ambassador Hotel last
rday night for the participating
bers of the fourth annual Model
ed Nations conference which was
d by UCLA.
Educational-And Fun
verside's Polish delegation, made
f students from both UCB and
junior college, have agreed that
ducational properties of the con-
ce made the venture extremely
while.
e delegation arrived in Los
les Wednesday afternoon, March
, along with some 750 other
nts representing more than 60
rent colleges and universities of
estern United States and Alaska.
returned home last Sunday
in .
e if the highlights of the Model
was the reading of a telegram
the Chief Delegate of the
d States to the UN, Henry Cabot
e.
Efforts Guide Beal UN
. Lodge said, in effect, that the
s and decisions of all the attend-
delegations were being closely
ed at UN headquarters in New
with an eye to using the knowl-
so gained to guide the members
in making some of their more
ult decisions.
e four day conference saw
political maneuvering and dick-
, on the part of all the delega-
especially in sessions of the
ral Assembly, which met in
A's Boyce Hall Auditorium.
UCB Plans UN Class
cause more and more interest
ing shown in the UN and its
ems, both Dr. Malcolm Smith
Francis Carney, UCR's political
e professors, have recommended
a course be established on this
us next year to facilitate prepara-
or the event. San Francisco State
ge has tentatively been selected
e site of next year's conference.
' Cof which We have had
h latelyl often times causes
things as wet heads and
feet. Anyone will tell you
colds and maybe even pneu-
'a follow wet heads and wet
All we're trying to say is,
ourselves down to the regis-
office and pick up your
ornia Physician's Service
so that you will be eligible
admittance to the campus
c when next you fall victim
ther a wet head or wet feet.
Aly Wassil, conference director of this year's Model UN, is
shown addressing the members of his staff just prior to the
opening session of the General Assembly last Thursday,
March 25. -UCLA Daily Bruin Photo
Vol. 1 Riverside, California, April 2, 1954 No. 7
Dr. Howard
Warns Against
Junior Jitters
By TOM PATTERSON
Riverside Press-Enterprise Staff
Writer
Dr. Leon Howard of UCLA last
Friday applauded the UCB experi-
ment in liberal education but wamed
the campus against pressures of voca-
tionalism and particularly against a
fonn of it called junior jittersf'
Junior jitters was more partic-
ularly described as the fear of students
that they will be left without qualifica-
tion for employment at the end of the
four years.
He pointed out, moreover, that
more than one recent effort on other
campuses to emphasize general
rather than specific education has
failed. He considered, nevertheless,
that the chances of success are good
here.
Charter Day Speaker
Dr. Howard, professor of English
on the LA campus, was charter day
speaker at an assembly in the UCB
gymnasium. He was introduced by
Dr. Gordon S. Watkins, UCB provost,
who talked briefly in the name of
President Robert Gordon Sproul of
the state-wide university.
Rabbi Bemard Zeiger gave the in-
vocation and the benediction.
Dr. Watkins said that the uni-
versity of California's greatness lies
not in its great size but in other
factors, chief among which are con-
scientious instruction, creative scholar-
ship and untrammeled freedom of in-
quiry.
Describes Failure
Dr. Howard described in particular
fSee HOWARD, Page 41
Sgt. Schroeder of the univer-
sity police is still trying to unload
some of those nice yellow wind-
shield stickers he has in his
office, room 1350 of the SS and
Humanities Bldg. Will the de-
linquent individuals who haven't
as yet picked theirs up please
do so? It'll make the police sooo
happy to rid themselves of the
stickers.
Advisor Carney
Chronicles His
Reactions to UN
By FRANCIS M. CARNEY
Acting Instructor of Political Science
We took a beating. But may-
be it was worth it. That senti-
ment generally would character-
ize the reaction of the eight UCB
students who represented Po-
land in last weekis Model
United Nations proceedings,
held on the Los Angeles campus.
Naturally disappointed at not
being permitted to make any
significant substantive speeches
our students, nevertheless, felt
the entire experience was profit-
able.
Many of our people did participate
actively in the smaller committee
meetings and the Polish delegation
was always a forward factor in the
planning and maneuvering by which
the Soviet bloc sought to break out
qsee CABNEY, Page 41
Student Affairs
Group Appoints
Many Committees
UCB,s Student Affairs Com-
mittee met for the second time
last Wednesday night in the
large discussion room across the
hall from the Social Sciences
divisional office.
Student Body President Chuck
Young called the group to order short-
ly after 7:30 and they adjourned at
9:45. The first order of business was
the reading of the report of the ap-
portionment board.
Several tentative financial allot-
ments had been made by the board
for the expenditure of available funds
as requested by various groups and
departments about the school, but
the entire report was tabled for
fruther study when it became evi-
dent that certain coming activities
which would require a cash outlay
had not been considered at the time
the board met.
Social Group Formed
The activities concerned were of a
social nature, so Al Bielski made the
motion that a social affairs commit-
tee be appointed to ascertain what
events UCB should have this year, as
well as to make plans for the handling
of social activities for fall, 1954. The
motion was approved by the group.
Vaughn Blankenship was called
upon to deliver a report of the mascot
committee which was held last Tues-
day morning in the office of UCB's
public information officer, Howard
Cook. It was agreed that the prize
was to remain a life-tirne pass to all
UCB athletic events, even though
Blankenship favored an either or
type deal with S25 being offered as
the alternate prize. Contest entries
will be collected in Howard Cook's
office, room 1349, SS and Humani-
ties.
Charter Eiqaansion Studied A
The next motion on the floor was
one to appoint a by-laws committee
to study means of working out an
expansion of the charter. All available
background sources were to be con-
sidered in the collecting of informa-
tion.
A motion was then made for the
establishment of a publications board
which would handle problems con-
tingent with putting out a campus
newspaper. Jim St. Clair, managing
editor of the CUB, pointed out to
the group that the motion should
read so as not to preclude any future
type of publication, such as an an-
nual or magazine, from coming under
the board's jurisdiction. The motion
was amended accordingly.
Dean of Women Loda Mae Davis
then passed out slices of cake which
she had brought to the meeting, while
Young gave the floor to CUB editor,
Dick Williams.
Daily Bruin Trek Told
Williams made a request that the
board act to appoint a joint commit-
tee with members of his staff to lay
plans for a proposed journey to the
campus by editorial staff members of
the UCLA Daily Bruin. Dean Thomas
L. Broadbent then mentioned that he
fSee COMMITTEES, Page 41
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sion of Life' Sciences and the Citrus Experiment Station Departments of Plant Pathology and Plant Biochemistry. Staff member
of these departments will start moving into the second and third floors early this month. I
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Provost Gordon S. Watkins will
welcome 150 members of the South-
em California section, American Edu-
cational Theatre Association, to their
annual spring conference on the UCR
campus Saturday.
William Sharp, acting instructor in
English and speech, will introduce
Dr. Watkins.
Three original one-act plays by
three young, unpublished Southern
Califomia paywrights, will be pre-
sented in Room 1000, Social Sciences-
Humanities building.
The plays are: The Man Who
Came Back by joel Climenhaga, pro-
duced by Canoga Park High Schoolg
Aux Deux Magotsn by Richard Drig-
gets, produced by Pasadena City
College: and Second Story Lover
by Carl Gabler, produced by UCLA.
Following the plays, the conference
will be transferred to the Mission Inn
for luncheon and a critique of the
To settle the minds of those
students who have been wonder-
ing if UCR would ever have a
swimming pool with water, here
is an explanation from the man
who is responsible for all build-
ing enterprises undertaken on
the UCR campus.
Said Mr. Iohn Braucher lrhymes
with Shower l in an interview last
week, We have to wait for just the
right kind of weather before painting
the lines on the bottom of the pool.
Once we have that weather it will
take us four days and the pool will
be ready for swimming.
Why four days? The 300,000 gallon
pool is filled from a 50,000 gallon
tank!
Mr. Braucher .is Construction In-
spector for the University of Califor-
nia Department of Architects and
Plays, Engineers.
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UCR Treasurer IS Really St. Nick
I would like to suggest to the students of UCR that we have
a Christmas Fund. I know that it is a long time before Christmas,
but if We are to form really good traditions, it is better that we
think about them a while before we establish them.
This Christmas fund of which I speak would be obtained from
the students of UCR and put to whatever Work we students de-
cided to use it for. I suggest that if enough interest is shown in
such a project that the students choose a committee of about four
members to decide on exactly how it should be obtained and to
whom it should go.
The money could be obtained by having an annual Christmas
Dance, the profits going to the Christmas Fund of which I have
Written. If the whole school supported such a dance, the profit
would be very substantial and the school would be able to under-
take an outstanding Christmas project.
I think that by taking the responsibility of helping someone in
need, we not only give comfort to others, but bring unity to our-
selves by having a wholesome and unified interests outside of
school. -Bill Anderson
A Chef in Ph. D.'s Clothing
Dr. Eugene Eisman is obviously a man who believes in some
of the more revolutionary aspects of the art of modern education.
Last Sunday afternoon he and his Wife Calso a Ph. DQ hosted a
combination barbecue and study-fest for all his students just prior
to giving them examinations on Monday.
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lar fellows.
Everyone who attended fand
it is notable that all his students
but one were therej was very
pleased with the idea, and the
1'esults of the ultimate tests
proved his theories of study to
be sound.
Many of Dr. Eisman's students
have asked the CUB to publicly
thank him for his aid and gener-
osity. The group had every op-
portunity to ask questions about
their various problems in psy-
chology on an informal discus-
sion-type basis.
While the CUB does not
necessarily advocate that UCR's
professors and instructors adopt
the Eisman Plan of Eats and
Educationf' it does feel that his
experiment in the food forum
cators are, after all, pretty regu-
Thank you for spending your one free afternoon of last week
with your students, Dr. Eisman.
Laugh a Little Every Day
From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Everyone should take care to laugh a little every day. We
are reminded of it by the case of a 39-year-old Lithuanian in
Australia who had a few drinks and laughed for six hours and then
fell asleep. A doctor said the drinks released his inhibitions and
everything appeared screamingly funny.
There is a fellow, it seems to us, whose inhibitions must have
been large, numerous and glowering. He mustnit have laughed
at anything for months, maybe even years. Then, a few drinks, and
zowiel-he'd got to do all his laughing at once for everything thatis
been funny since early 1951.
We'll take our laughing a little every day, by preference, thank
you. Preferably starting with a warm chuckle before breakfast, to
make the orange juice a bit more sunny, the bacon a little more
crisp, and winding up with a retrospective giggle just before turn-
ing out the bedlight, to preface a pleasant dream.
From now until the end of
April, the CUB will run a com-
plete list of the mascot titles
which have been suggested by
various individuals, both off
campus and on, as the name we
should permanently adopt here
at UCR. The following is the
complete tabulation to this time:
BEARCATS, ROCKS, RATT-
LERS, RAMS, SUN BEARS,
PANDAS, SUNDOGS, R E D
RAIDERS, B O X E R S, BOB-
CATS, RAN GE RS, SCOR-
PIONS, S H I E K S, CABAL-
LEROS, CUBS, FRIARS, BUF-
FALOS, GOLDEN EAGLES,
BEARCATS, B L U E I A Y S,
GOLDEN CUBS, CUBBEARS,
VAQUEROS, GOLDEN
GRIZZLIES, LYNX, BOBCATS,
PANTHERS, BADGERS, IAG-
UARS, FALCONS, S T A G S,
BISONS, BEAVERS, GOLDEN
BEAVERS, GOLDEN FOXES,
ARABS, RANGERS, ROVERS,
RAMBLERS, M U S K R A T S,
BULLFROGS, G O R I L L A S,
TIGERS, LIONS, PROSPEC-
TORS, CONDORS, DIGGERS,
and BONDSMEN.
M ller Both An
Actor, Scientistl
David Miller, winner of one of
Milton Phillipis scholarships, is a
dent of Vista in San Diego Cou
Califomia.
He is not a native Californian.
hails from Worcester, Massachus
His major is entomology and i
present employed by UCR in
division of Life Sciences.-
He came to UCR from Palo
Junior College.
During high school he won
Bank of America Achievement A
life membership in the Califd
Scholarship Federation, and was
tive in dramatics. He has the lea
the forthcoming UCR procluctiol
Master Pierre Patilan.
His hobby is stamp collecting.
sells stamps to collectors earjl
thereby, a part of his college expe1
UCLA Boasts
Seconcl Largest
State Enrollmen-
Of the eight campuses of the
versity of California, the Los Ang
campus is the second largest in
1 A J
dent enrollment
This campus, from 1919 until
Incidentally, anyone desirous
of submitting names may either
turn them in at the Public In-
formation Office or send a letter
to Garland Rose or joe Wimer
at the Riverside Daily Press 61
Enterprise.
Dr. W. B. Sinclair, chairman of the Department
Biochemistry of CES, is shown here examining lemons
grown without tree.
was known as the Los Angeles
Normal School. In 1927 it was g
the name UCLA and in 1929 m
to its present site in Westwood.
The campus, a gift from the
of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills,
Monica, and Venice, is only
miles from the Pacific Ocean.
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