University of California Riverside - Tartan Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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The CUB-To-Be Or Not To Be? Every now and then someone approaches a member of the present SMALL CUB staff and declares, 'Cee, I surely would like to write something for your paper, but I just don't have the time. Know what's wrong with that statement? Several things. . First, it is only once in a great while that anyone approaches a staff member and says he would like to work on the paper. Secondly, and most important, this is not our paper. That is, it is not the exclusive publication of anyone individual or indivi- duals. lt is yours, yours and mine. lt belongs to, and we hope is, a part of everyone here on the campus. It's by no means an exclu- sive organization limited to a few. Third, who DOES have time enough to work on the paper and build it up to the high standard we would all like to see? The pres- ent staff can boast of approximately twelve members. Approximate- ly four of these twelve are active every issue and can be counted upon to do their share and more and to get their copy in on time. Four people to write copy, sell the ads, make the lay-outs, write the headlines, proof read, distribute, and act as laison between the Rubidoux Printers and the Riverside Press and Enterprise. Four people. Thus far the CUB has managed to stagger out every Thurs- day. And we do mean stagger. Some of us have had to work late practically every week trying to get this paper out. Some of us have even had to come out Sunday afternoons to finish it up. We hope to continue to appear every Friday, but with home- work and all it is becoming increasingly difficult to meet our dead- line. If we don't make it there will be no paper that week. We have scores of advertisers who are interested in publicizing their merchandise through the CUB. So long as we are able to come out every week we will probably have plenty of advertisers. However, if we are able-to come out only once, say every two weeks, we will lose a good many of those advertisers. Since funds for publishing the paper are as limited as they are, we of necessity must rely on advertisers for our money. N0 advertisers-no money -no paper. We have the necessary talent on the campus to build this paper up to the level of one of the finest college newspapers in the country-if we can find an equal measure of interest and as- sistance. There are several students of the CUB,s acquaintance who are extremely capable of turning out top-grade copy. No one wants you to put so much time on the newspaper that your grades will suffer, but, if you could put in only an hour or two every week it would help tremendously. C'est C Bon. Es Bueno, Ja? By Bill Anderson Like other branches in the University of California, UCR needs a Big CD to symbolize its existance. Plans are already being made as to where this C should be placed. Of course the student body must decide, and therefore nothing can be done until the organization of the student body. The money will come from the student body fund, which at the present does not exist. The owner of the hill in back of school has given his tentative approval that we could put the Big Cv on his land. A group of students from UCLA are coming to a meeting on May 16, to discuss with us the construction of the Big Cf These students are members of the Cal Club, which consists of the stu- dent body officers of the different branches of the University of California. This club helps to unite the different campuses, and is trying to bring a feeling of cooperation to the separate schools. UCR should take part in the Cal Club, and offer its cooperation to the rest of the University of California. APPROPRIATE DECORATION-Drinking fountains in University of California's new library on the Riverside have a unique literary design. Printer's marks which identified the source of some of the world's earliest books been used on the tiles lining the niches. Marilyn Hart, of UCR stenographic staff, fabovei studies marks originated l: Caxton, the first English printer, linitialsig Iensen, 16th centui Venetian, ftall cross symbollg and an early English bookbindu whose name is unknown. The UCR CUB is published weekly by thc Associated Students of the Univer- sity of Califomia, Riverside. W. R. Williams, Ediforg Iim St. Clair, Mnnaging Editorg Marilyn Merchant, Advertising Manager, Kenny Philbrick, Sports Editorg janet Buvens, Circulation Manager. REPORTERS: Pat Sparkman, Ed Groven, Ruth Pertel, Bill Nelsen, SMALL PIANOS Bought - Sold - Rented Steinway - Knoloe - etc. S5 a mo. up Gossett's - 4024 7th Sailtone Coordinates Scoopneck Blouse ...... 3.95 Flaring Skirt ...,i, .....,,.. . -.... 8.95 Play Shirt. ......... . ...... ....... 8 .95 Deep-cut sunback dress 12,95 7.95 Button Front Skirt ..... Sleeveless Blousew, ..,.. .- 3.95 Pedal Pushers .,...,...... .. ..... 6.95 Button Front Dress ,........ 12.95 Bermuda Shorts ........ .... 4.95 Till QALW ERMAB Women's Sportswear ' -3638 NINTH STREET- tBetween Main and Orangel I

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We have it on good authority that the face is located .... arter Day rch 26th arter Day Exercises, marking the anniversary of the founding of niversity of California, will be at 11:00 p.m., Friday, March 1 the main room of the Physical ation Building. isses will be suspended for this ion so that students and all us employees may attend. dents will be addressed by Pro- Gordon S. XVatkins and by Dr. Howard, professor of English e Los Angeles campus and emin- uthority on American literature. 7 p.m., in the Mission Inn the ional Charter Day Banquet will ld. vost Watkins will give a uni- progress report and tell some e interesting sidelights on the ic opening of the new College -tters and Science at Riverside. Howard will also address the 1 on the subject of Academic om and the Freedom to know. Phillip Vtfheelwright will give entitled, Impressions of a Col- i 'thout Ivyf' of course, that a booster organization entitled the Order of the Great Stone Face should be formed on the campus. This organization, according to present plans, would constitute the rally group for assemblies, athletic events and the like. In order to qualify for membership in the Order of the Great Stone Face, students must find its location with- out any assistance from those who have already been there, and must re- turn with a picture proving that they have actually been there. Pat Sparkman, Lorraine Eyer, Jim McMillan, and Harold Durian arc the first four UCR students to have dis- covered the location of the Face. It was first found some twenty years ago and then supposedly lost for 18 years until two years ago. At that time it was rediscovered and pic- torial proof of its existence presented. Since that time increasing interest in its location has been displayed. Further plans for the organization of The Order of The Great Stone Face will be discussed at a future meeting of the student body. Paintings Shown ln CES Library The Letters and Science Library has displayed on the second floor in the entrance hall to the CES Library four of the loveliest paintings of one of England's greatest nineteenth cen- tury artists. These beautiful paintings loaned to the Library by Dr. Edmond C. Jaeger, fomier professor at Riverside College, are hand-retouched lithographs done from the famous Holy Land and Syrian sketches of David Roberts. Born in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, in 1796 David Roberts evidenced great love for 2111 at an early age. In 1822 he became active in theatrical scene painting. Noted for these paintings he was elected President of the Society of British Artists in 1831. Roberts made a long tour of the East in 1838, visiting Egypt and the Holy Land. The paintings on display are sketches made during this trip. The next time you are browsing through the Library make it a point to go upstairs and see these beautiful sketches. They will be on display for the next two weeks only. Riverside Delegation. Will at UCLA By jim St. Clair . In cooperation with Riverside junior College, UCR will send a delegation representing Poland, to the Model United Nations meeting to be held at UCLA March 24 through the 27th. i Representing UCR at this meeting will be Marilyn Merchant, janet Buvens, Ruth Pcrtcl, Ruth Eldred, Pat Sparkman, Ed Crovcn, Dick Williams, and Jim St. Clair. Dr. Malcolm Smith, Professor of .Political Science, will be the UCR's delegation adviser. More than 1000 students from 100 western universities are expected to take part in the meeting. This is the fourth such meeting to be held on the VVest Coast. The model United Nations attempts to exactly duplicate official United Nations procedures and methods. The meetings are designed to ac- quaint students with the workings of the U.N. and to provide opportunities for studying world affairs by direct participation. The Model U.N. Conference Direc- tor is Aly VVassil, a foreign student from Hydcrbad, India, attending at UCLA. He will be assisted by a student committee, a coordinating council of faculty and administrative officers, and an advisory board. Lecture Series Scheduled By Faculty Group Professor john W. Olmsted, chairman of the Committee on Drama, Lectures and Music, has announced the following events to be presented to UCR students during the school year. April 14 at 8:00 p.m., Dr. Phillip Wheelwright will lecture on Idea and Imagery in Contemporary Poetry as exemplified in T. S. Eliots' Four Quartets. Patzquaro, a film about Mexico's most beautiful lake will be shown in Rm. 1141 next Wednesday at 9:30 and 2:30. It is the first of a series being spon- sored by the language depart- ment. 7 May 6 at 1:30 p.m. and May 10 at 8:00 p.n1., Dr. Herman T. Spieth will lecture on Evolution: The Golden Thread of Biology. Dr. Arthur C. Turner will discuss Britain's Changing Role in World Affairs at 1:30 p.m. on May 20 and at 8:00 p.m. May 24. Each faculty lecture is to be of- fered on a Thursday aftemoon pri- marily for students, and repeated on a following evening primarily for members of the community. All faculty lectures are to be held in the Lecture Room, Room 1000 of the Social Sciences and Humanities Building.



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rung, Sparkman ated First UCR exy, Secretary harles Young and Pat Spark- l were elected UCR's first ,ent body president and etary, respectively, at the :ral elections held on campus Friday. run-off election was scheduled hc vote connnittcc for Wednes- lN'Iarch 17, between Bill Cowen Bill Kassel, the two top vice-presi- ial contenders, as well as between Anderson and Pete Van Vechten. arc battling it out for the office casurer. ill Anderson defeated Pete i Vechten 54-48 in Wednes- 's run-off balloting. However, Cowen and Bill Kassel had at 50-all for the vice-presi- ey, and remedial plans had been laid at press time. tllowing are the results of last y's elections: ur President: Vaughn Blankenship, votes, Joe Pitruzzello, 32 votes, les Young, 56 votes. Total Presi- lal votes cast: 109. r Vice-President: Bill Cowen, 32 5 Lorraine Eyer, 23 votes, Bill I, 50 votes. Total Vice-Presiden- otes east: 105. r Secretary: Mabel Fariester, 38 5 Pat Sparkman, 66 votes. Total tarial votes cast: 104. r Treasurer: Bill Anderson, 45 5 Bud Barton, 21 votes, Pete Van ten, 41 votes. Total Treasurial cast: 107. e CUB would like to start tters to the Editor column in ext issue. you have any complaints or rks of any sort that you d like to make write us a will be necessary that the be signed by you. If, how- you wish to remain anony- we shall not use your name Dr. Arthur C. Turner Meet Your Masters By Mary, Howard The chairman of UCR's Division of Social Sciences is Dr. Arthur C. Turner. I-Ie has attended the University of Glasgow, Queenfs College of the Uni- xcrsity of Oxford, and thc University of 1 California, Berkeley, and has taught at Glasgow, Berkeley, and the University of Toronto. Dr. Turner specializes in thc field of international relations and is a member of British and American his- torical societies. His latest book, Bulwark of the Vifest, is about thc North Atlantic Treaty Organization. UCR students will be admitted to the Fox Theater in downtown Riverside with a student ticket upon presentation of their Regis- tration card Mr. David Lackie, manager, has announced. The difference between a stu- dent admission and regular ad- mission is 20c. History of the University Of CaIifornia's Big C Idea Since the ASUCR proposes to' build a big Cv on the mountains behind the campus it might bel a good idea to give a brief history of the development of the big C idea. The following excerpts are taken from the book Origin and Develop- ment of the University of Califomia and depict occurrences on the Berke- ley campus almost 50 years ago: The big C on the hills back of the campus marks a time when the class spirit began to be supplemented by thc University spirit. For many years it was the ambition of each freshman class to place its number on the hill the evening before Charter Day. It was the determination of the sopho- more class to prevent this, if possible, and the slopes above the campus be- came a battle groundf, The suggestion that this battle should be replaced with a Big C met with both favorable and unfavorable reactions. The Daily Bruin said: The war of words rages around the concrete C that the lower classses hope to place on Charter Hill-an emblem ol peace where of yore blood-thirsty belliger- ents were wont to satiate their thirst for human gore. The above referring to the fact that on Charter Day it was the custom of the lower classes to celebrate the joyous event by tying each other with rope and leaving them in an old can- yon for the remainder of the night. One professor, an antagonist of the Big Cv proposal stated: Of all in- stitutions in the world a university should stand for only what is best- Let three thousand young people live for four years in contemplation of suc11 vulgarity and the state need not be surprised to find them painting 'KC's upon El Capitan fMountain in Yosemite National Parklf' Early Saturday moming, March 20, 1905, a long line of sophomores and freshmen began, in a drizzling rain, the work of passing bags of sand and of cement from man to man up the hillf' Shortly before noon, while the Charter Day services were being held in the Greek Theater, when the last wheel-barrow load of rock was dump- cd an Oski-wow-wow floated down to the Theater and mingled in the air with the ascending words of the ad- dress of Professor Henry Van Dyke of Princeton on Creative De- mocracyf, Thus was born the traditional Big ac., Davis Campus Biggest of All The 3,000-acre Davis campus, 13 miles west of Sacramento, is the largest in physical size of the Univer- sity of California's state-wide system. Set in the heart of the Central Val- ley, the tree-lined campus and city of Davis are within sight of the Sierra. About two-thirds of the campus acreage is devoted to crops and farm animals for teaching and research by the College of Agriculture. The campus also includes the School of Veterinary Medicine and the rapidly expanding two-year-old College of Letters and Science, now offering 16 majors.. Since the end of World War II, campus construction has added the Food Technology Building, Haring Hall Cvetcrinary sciencei, Hunt Hall lplant sciencesl, Soils and Irrigation Building, Home Economics Building, Student Health Center, and Hughes and Bechett Residence Halls for men. A residence hall wing for 200 wo- men students is on the construction schedule. For That Important Date . AN ORCHID CORSAGE O ITIISSIUII Iilfl 3 it e paper. A lt's Sunshine-Time! 1 Time to visit Avants' for a leisurely look at Riverside's smartest casual of wear. Gay colored. Blouses and niversid' Skirts . . . 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